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Count in GurcRaL Texre— Titles—The junction t the Interior for contra terday after our report closed— he cse> of JonnF. May vs. Mary E. Scho. field et al was heerd. The object of this au is to ob'sim n decree to complainats to lot No. ‘The case bad been submitted og the briefs counsel,and Mr nee zie pronounce y opinion of the court. Hesaig the court thy iat the tax.tithe to the lotus Po ody 10 tbe beginning. ove THE EVENING STAR. @ For “ADOTION SaLzs” advertisements eee fourt® page Of to-day’s STaR. . LOCAL NEWS, Bids for the New Jai At Gwelve o'clock yesterday the proposals on. Of a new jail tn this city were sued at he interior Deparimeat, and are owes: Daniel G. Adieceburger, Emmittspurg, All cast-iron work At 10 cents per poend, not included. Baltimore, Md.—U:at-iron Work and locks, $63,550, or cast-iron work af , cent: per pound; wrought do. do, at 9 nts per poond, «nd locks at arehiteets’ prices. Heory East Kicumond, Va.—All granite (or exierior walle, from bare up, from Richmond jarries, nnd Ruitable for facing and courses, a «. O. H. Merrill, Wasnington, D. O.— All work, (complete erection.) £150, M liugbes, Woshingron, 1) U. ‘Thomas Uoburn, Baiumore, Md.—AH mason work Gnd material, 5105.00: outside walls, faced with gravite, Sto per perch: if faced with merble, $13 per perch, oF 34 U0; Seneca stone and Dacked with same, $11.25 W. D. Havens.—all material 0; OF Will furnish +&e, and all work a wew jail—Yes- & dinois, Oct 2/t, which gives some particulars of, tae deat) of the title of the | Mr. Joze»h Bogan, of this city, m1 square No. 456, o1 tof which was made tn tee Srae of Tae. day leet. The letier siates that on the 141 t t aparty of five young men, tncludti thejdeceaced, lett Mt. Vernon for Siiilet Fork, Avont th rly miles southeastiof that place, to engnge in bunting and fishing, oper pitched their tents and commenced to Toe last seen of young Bogan alive arsday, when be had shot at adeer a wae hastily loadiog. Not coming to ct DB afierw ft 's,*here was some wi On triauy & search was maa- for and the party con iuved that he had retoraed to Mt. Vernon, and ‘bry Temained on the bunting grounds until Satar- nibey errived at their homes. and at the deceased had not been s-en or heard from. The town was thrown ito the Wildest stale of exe tement, and immediately & large body of men volunteered to search for traces of the. unfortunate yoong maa. riving pear. the place whe , thirty or forty horsemen formed about 2” of lot 10, eque: controversey w: Of concoctions g tien it ors of a pariy iter. @moubt to au insult to Tivance by taking ‘piainant xproperty tor which ad banding it over to the parties claiming under the tax sale made for 2 per cent. of i's value-at th. ‘Dg With all the wonted indicia of trand. ( plainant has shown hisright to have the cl Fergoved from his title, ana a decree will be eniered accordingly. . Matter of J. U. Cox. Rule to show cause dismissed by conseni of Assisiaut District. At. vs. O. H. Browning, Secretary — An application for an injunc- Won to restrain the Secretary of the Luterior from contracting for the erection of the new Jil, upon the growuds that he has not com- plied with the law, in the following particu- Proposed jail will cost raore decond. Lt will not hold 300 Third. No proper design of it has been prepared. Fou:tn. The plan is not new, and has not been supmitted to Uaptain Meigs spd Mr. Muller, or otber competent arcnitects. Fitth. The plans are vague, incomplete, and Sisth Plans were uot exhiblied daily at the architect's rooms during the period Eighth. Toe carpenters, work, masonry, &c.. ure contracted for sepa- rately. Ninth: Site at New Jersey and Vir- gipia avenue unhealtoy, distant from City Hull, and otherwise improper. Burgess, Pierce, and Barrett for petitioners, } and Mr. N. Wilson for respondent. Mir. Barrett argued that ‘de lojunotion should be granied, upon the gronnd that it was needed to pievent irreparable injury. Mr. Wilson asked the attention of ths court 27 or t8,a6 showing that a motion for an injunction could pot be made at the general term unless on appeal, of ii the general term by one of the justi ‘Lhe court seemed to concur im this view, and at the suggestion ot Mr. Justica Wylie the mo- tion was withdrawn from the general termaud ce Wylie alone. who im- The party 46 for the purpose of cred ested, and tuat it would justice ‘o upbold the cent ‘away from com: he bas paid $23,200, bim, without suc torsey Wilson Adair et al, of the Intenoor. Same At $245,000. be had been last made towards & lszoon of filth and found a drove of swine tugging at the body, the upper partot which wasin the water. it out it was found that the face and larger porticn of the bead had been ehot off or other- than $100,000 and work for brick. Lime, sand, cemei in Jaying ‘aid brick at 525’ per thousand. Newburyport, Mass.—Ali material and erection, with foundation and enece stone, at S249,0K, wise destroyed, was found on i nd on further search bis gun ail billock about ten feet from the body. with the stock shatiered aud no load in 11. ‘The party at once had the body moved to Bt. Vernon, where it was laid outin the court Bouse, snd’ the general conciusion of the people was that be had accidentally shot bimseif; but the physicians having made a post moriem examination, and finding @ stab im the Lody, it was concluded that he bad been murdered. For some time past parties who bave made their living by hunting in the lo- cality of Skillet Fork bave had bad feelings towards the young men of Mt. Vernon, and some of the latter had previously been thre: ened hy the former. EES Tis THe Dergat or THE NATIONALS IN New Yors.—The National Base Bail Club, of tunis city, were on Wednesday, beaten tuais, of Brooklyn, by a score of 37 to 29, as stated by a special Stag. The New York /rraid gives the follow- count of the game ‘The return grme of the match between the Above named ciabs came off yesterday on the Union grounds. and proved to b2 a tedious and her opiateresting game. The about even, but the Mutuals led at the bat in a majority of the imnings. Wi ans could not “get hold” on Marts until near the end of the game, when he be- came somewhat tired out, Had the flelders | taken the opportunities offered them the game would bave been much shorter, and the dis- | parily in figures no doubt very much larger than itis. Wright and Parker were the only Inembers of the visiting nine to whom credit can be given for good. steady playing. Wrixht filled the positions of second baseman, third bxeerman, catcher and pitcher during the game. isposifion of the Mutual nine was capi- Hatfield attended to third finely. and 9 two beantitnl pick-ups. Pike, at second, would be much more effective if trained down: Deyyr, Bearman, and Martin alse deserve no- ee 1 good play. The score of the e is as follows extension wails of Exterior wails of Richmond Joundation cf blue stone, $275 th, New York.—All tron work at Wy ee James L. Jack-on & Bro. New York.—All do. for 10% cents per pouud. A. F. Vander, of New Jersey.—All do.. for 10% Cheensy, Arch Iron Works, New York —All cist tron work, ents per pound, and all wrought do., at iL cents; or all cast and wrought-iron work, ex- cept ‘plumbing and gus-titting, for 365,00. | Jes A, Widener, Chester, a.—Piumbiuz and gas. fitting, $7, 100; or Wrongbt-iron, in- cinding locks for caits, registers, &c.. Tand T pound. ind casting= at aad G. Emery & Bro, Washington. D. and complete erection, facing | Sw oF facing with Thos. Harney, Wash. | brick-work. and | Nich Acker. Washing- ton, D. C—Complets erection and material, 215.40; do. with granite ALEXANDRIA ITE: morning says: At the last meeting of the Council, Mr. Ji resolution providing for “appointment of an inspector of oysters for the city, The resolution was pi ana Mr. Hopkins being charged with the duty of drawing up an ordinance to meet the requirements of the case. Alexandria ueed, 150.000 bushels of oysters, per bushel for inspecting, would yield $1,500. Half that sam would pay an tmspector for his trouble, and if he did his duty would protect our citi: imposed on by bad oysters. It isan established fact that cargoes of bivalves that were ordered Away from Washington as not being sound, have in past times been brought here aud dis- Sarepia Lodge, 1.0. 0. F., are building on jspateh in sterd: vali gituetbe tone Hopkins offered made before Mr. Just 5 mediately certified itto the xeneral terin. On the reassembling of the court this morn- ing, Mr. Wilson, for the respondent in the cae with marbie or granite. ington —Furnishing sto excavations, $100,000, ‘with marble facio 245.000: do.. wath Se Oram & Uo., Philade Painting with two conts cast-iron work at 6 cents per pound. Washington. D.C.—Ail_ material complete erection, $216,042 Washington, D. 2 cept over old old bookot Washington, D. Kintwistle & Barron, Washing I) © —Seneca stone, complete ene and Wesbingto. DC. erection, $151,454 Weshington. D work, gud ghazin e Interior has disere- And manper of car- ented from 7ta which tbe Secretary of tten a6 to the Tying into effect tho law: Ts, case of McDaniel, to show that the re. spordent has 8 Trying ont thy law. @id not divest bim of dive | The Chiet Justice asked hia roa Works— and delivering all rpenter work that clause re- Janngto the approval of the plans was not 6 —AI material M. T. Parker & MeNichol, z wood and iron AM material aod examinat on ot witn proved that on the jorge H. Pagles, Bal 5 gxteg, dours, and all iron work, with ihe archt ects’ Tv. 5 Obto —Columns. doors, window Persad ir. Cook followed tor the petitieners at con- The counsel form Isw which eays «Phe S Gibney, c. f. Fleteber. 1. { Berthrong. c. b wrongDt-tron peams. 7 H erson. Wastingrton, top, with merbie facing, » with granite d Hise not beew Studley, r.t..... 1 4 3 : | officer no discretion, and 4t him 4s on ag bere; do. taced with todo partonlar inin Tue size 1s fixed “smo IN EACH INNINGS. P rton of Wood ward’ Point trane‘ers of real_estate were " R. M. Hall's Real Estats Bx Louistana avenue: Sud-Iot 37, 456.6u; part of suh-lo' 26, sqaure part of sub-lot 4, square bes mches, on New Jersey aveuur, at Bt Giz, 31 feet ® inebes are 419, 20 feet 257, 37 feet, ee Commirten to Jain —Yesterday, when mos Prat!, the I-ssee of the upper Hatl, charzed with —_.—— ELrCTION OF OFFICERS — Last Wnsbington R. A. Chapter, No.2, of Masoo=, elected the following officers -—M. BE. H. K, George Be: oodrich; Treasurer, R. H. retary, Charies Darr. pcaald SEES, Saurrary Work.—Eight written and thir- ty-1our verbal notices were yesterday served OM persons harboring & nuisance; one dead horse and seven smaller snimals Were report- ed and removed. ogee Avovt 4 Trowr. —Wm. Wilkinson, col- ored, was yesterday taken before Sustice Ola, charged by Wim. Jefferson wish the lar- ceny of atrowel. and upon the charge being Sustained, be was commitied to jail tor court paces epoca GPoticx Buernzss.—The whole number of ‘arrests made by the police of the Disirict yes- terday were 66; the amount derived from fines impoéted, $119.20. o—_—_ No DoG,Licensz.—Justice Walter yesterday fined H. "Barghausen §5 for keeping a dog without license. pies. called to the advertisement of locket lost, containing a pic: ure and hair. a gee The Journal of this The Gazeltc of yesterday afternvon says: Jobn Bird, a colored boy, murder of Silas Black wel brongbt betore Mayor Latham and Justices Hell and Moore this morning and after an ses discharged, as it was bh day of June las: the sed, aged nineteen, while at work with T, aged tourteen, for Mr. William the Potoma:, cx ou the head by him witha toe, ths e/ects of which blow he di-d three atier, but that the blow was struck ia Deputy Sher ff Rock and Constable Walsh, lett this city this morning for Ba'timore, wi b ureqnisition from Governor John Carson, alias Clark. who escaped fr sm the jail bere last summer, but who has be-n re-srreated and confined in tbat city. ES Pigtcants $1,310; sad tot B, sab-lot A, square 732, wnounved that an J. Bud Mir. Pratt weld give bail. Mr, Pratt did not, however, nd was committed to jatl. To-day. ever, an arrangement wil doubtless be be released trom jail, sed. Dr. Jobnson It was stuted during the season, A tax of one cent If to the city 8 from being arged with the iso colored, was Pierpoint for less than 5100 piisoner tempring to diminish Ad sign wity plans, descriptive and co. specifications, and the material 4d, carpenter wor! ‘William Henders and lumber, Complete erection, wib 3 with marble , bits—Mutnal, Bases on, balls —Mutual, 42; National, 3- 2 times, 4 bases: Na- Home ruvs—Pil Struck out—I'letoner, 1. granite facing, Loe per perch: murble do, He is required to Dave, after Maren Senesa stone, do. Stl >0 pir “perfecied plans for the entire worl perfected plans,” | Proved by Meigs and others. sions give him no discretion: certain specitic ministerial dat ebarged that instead of perf has gone on in the exercise of + thorized discretion or judgdment. Plansexist. 1: 1- slowed 10 adver But itis charged that he having approved plans, & thing entirely un- Suthorized, and. by implication, prohibited. He is required togive the whole building to one lowee: bidder; but it is charged ne is doing | He is limited to the sum of “taxi, Dut it is shown he 1s going to erect a I4imz of much preater cost, thereby in- creasing (he necessary appropriation and tax- ; using bis discretion ta: Hattie, 1; Wright, 1. and these mui —1t will be remembered that 3 Jon H. Surrait, indic'ed for ident Lincoln was nd the District Attorney ‘ y of the panel of criminal Cour: cecided that the law bad not been carried tnto effact and they charged. The jury box was refilled by proper officers. Messrs. Boswell, Kegi-ier of ‘Washington; Laird, clerk of Georgetown, and Callan, clerk of the Levy Court of the county sbortly after the decision, and yesterday the | of jarors was drawn from the retilled box for the November term of the Circuit Court to be held by Chief Ji November 5th, (1st Tuesday) as follows: Lewis, county; Frederiok Strombureer, cMelty, 4th wi Ww rd; carpenter work, work, 371.400; cast-iron do., 6 cents per pound: wrought do. do. £16 50 per square yi New York.—Casi-iron “work, pound; wrought iron do. do., 13, pat on, $13 each. Pa —ANl iron work, $65,000, *& Brother, Wasbinzton. D. C.—Wrought or cast-iron, with water and gas fittinge, S=3.60S; ‘wrought iron. 1) cents per pound: ca-t-irom 6 cents; locks, $12; water an H. Larned & Co., Washington, D. U.—Labor, materiale, and complete erection, $166,529. A. F. Lisher.—Ston« work. with granite facing and bluestone back, | marble do., with d 11 Seneca stone, $11 do., or Sioussa, Washington, ring, 4 W. H. Allen, Baltimore, ite facing, 315 per = Bb; all when the trial o! tbe murder of the late P called in June la: lo. cents per ponnd: «lating, ming these he RB DREW J. BOCK vear of his age, a! after” tis appr adirect minis‘eryal act. William M. Ents gis fitting, $5,000, | vce opposite, tice Cartter, on 20 7 per perch: | 6th ward; Patrick Congrecs bad directed te of tne Interior specifications adopt. or of such dimensions as he deemed Md.—Ma-onry, with 0. with marble do.. = masonry of Seneca stone, $10 :15 Chase, ist ward: 4 church on Saturday David Jackson, Georgetown; Ja pin, 4th ward; cob G. Smoot, of of Wa fter a sh omes floating Down from the dome; Angels aro chanting The sweet welcome home Come, stricken weeper, me to the bed— Gaze on the glee Our Father is ‘Tie faneral will take place, at bi on Sixth street. be ovelock Sunday ev GRIMES. The P Tr. MARRIED. In Fawinier at by the Bey. Me YEATMAN, of W A ‘auquier county LAGETT. In this cit: Chureh of the D..H.WINF Epiphan: :LD SMI York. to MOLL. DIED. ing of the 25 Toad een Hand I, ids and acquaintances of the ES, deceased. who departed ta corge county, Md. late residem:e, De stant, in Prince all carpenters’ w: = ware, bell-hanging. $: carpenter's work alone, at Washing urement prices, do. Dill Umber, & brick work, $20.75 per M. per, ete his discretion would Rave been tinal; or Radit directed him simply to havea i Id not be interfered with by But when it eays to im, yousnall erected in @ particular macner, of size. on particular plans, ap- particular way, &c. t overlco& or overri particulars, and to build or contract in disre- | gard of them. a Court of Equity may well be imvoked to interfere, and it zens to be affected by hi= ac Georgetown; James Pilling. eounty: James Barrett, Georgetown; Wm. Linkins, ist w: Ambrose Bradley, 7th ward: George Huichi- sop. 6tn ward: John Douglas, county: Thomas | Proby, Georgetown: Wm. Wetzell, county; Charles H. Anderson, 4th ward: Edward Browning, 6th ward: Nelson Isdell. Gt ward ———— THE HaRrok Masren.—It appears that MAnv persone bave an impression that the } Opinion given by Jadge Wylie (in the Vourtin Genera) Term) yesterday in the case of Barnes of Wasbington, has the at such is not the 'B. Lacey. count; il erectek, be cou: ilame, county; firing and pipes, coupling, ‘pai an iron for stairs, 6 cents .. 10 cents do. und: wrought Parish & Co., C.—All materials and com: ¢ due ro the citi- that ic be done. bee THR AGRICULPOBAL Fain This exhibition will comms hext on the National Race Course over the D HORSE Sow, , Sgt the Corpor effect to abolish that offi case. ‘The only question ‘n controversy w: HAN V8 in this District. tion ot WINDOW. FALL STOCK. GINGS, &c. Lately opened. the best assorted stock of PAPER. ADES, OVAL PICTURE CORD and TASSELS, C. og ements to for past fuvors.no etfort shall by thetr orders with punctuality and ina satisfactory r. wh for goods and labor, TERMS ng to pay cath for re wa labor. TE. batween D and E streets, Eastern Branch, and a number of entries have been made. Twenty bead of Alderny cattle, three cashmere gosis, a lot ot fine bred sheep, bave been entered by Mr. Shinn. of Haddon- . T. Suit, of Prince George county, will enter horses, cattle, sleep, swine, and poultry, many of which are imported. Mr. Otis, of Ontario county, N. ¥.. will enter about one hundred fine sheep for competition, and will bring some two hunidr d for sale. Letters have been recetved fron. tue owners of celebrated horses, amoung which are Mountain Maid, General Batler, the Goldsmith Man, J.ucy, Brown George, Maxooslet Cold Water Billy, and many others. The en- tries for agricultural products and farm ma- chinery, miscellaneous articles. end the bandi- ‘work of ihe Jacies are numerous. cultural Depariment of the Unived States will meke a fine exhibition of agricul ural, horti+ cultoral, and florat kindness ot General the legslity of collecting harbor tees which th Court construed to be the Jevyinz of duties on The law provided that from tthese master should be paid, and the Court having decided against the Corpora. tion some other provision will have to be made 3 to Dis salary. The office is ome of necessity on account of the increased amount of com- meice and the narrow anchorage on the city tropt, and many of the river men and persons domg business obout the wharves would greatly regret the abolition of the office. eee el Navy YARp.—The prospects at the Navy | Certain Cure for Fever a Itia also invaluable in Nervous Weak hinds. as it will restore the wasted strenzth with Yard are somewhat briznter lew werks ago; orders Dave been received for the repsir of @ pomber of vessels; aud no ap- tons of @ discbarge are felt by the mi Hapoosa wDich was offered for sale a | few days since and withdrawn, is about to be fitted vp and will be used hereafter for the purposes of the yard as a dispatch boat. Nipsic is undergoing repairs, and the work. men will soon be busy on the Saco. The Maumee has had ® thorough overhauliag and is being rapidly fitred for sea—her destination India Squadron. The bull } ot the Unicopee sold a few days since, was towed from the yard on Thureday, and it said that it will be knocked to pieces at some point on the Po'omac for the iron and copper in her. Seme of the departments of the yard are now { under full head of work, the copper rolling mu'l beipg one of them, and under the plumb. ers the manufacture of ships’ galleys of the | Young patent continues, they a2 success In the navy. The following officers have reported on | an they werea fees the harbor A BAUDOIN ee Ing Washingtow Theatne.—The wogklot improving the old Washington Theatre build- Darnsi,on the ceruer of is progressing finely. it is being thoroughly renovated, to be used a hajl and lectareroom. The improvement will cost from $5,000 to 810,14. work ts being done by Mr. Ciarke, the ing by Mr. Thompson, and the plumbing by ‘The improvement will be fn- isbed by the middle of the coming month, when Mr. Uarusi will aive a grand lewee in bis then This old stractare was erected in the year is(3, was bornt down in 1920 and being the East ing, owned by Mr. L lith and C stree: BID ¢ Tine “carpenter | Teceived direct, at § through the ; tokee, Acting Commis- Arrangements haye been which passengers cau cross the terry at Gies- , boro Point at a very low pric from Giesboro to the grounds is about haifa ‘The following committee of ladies Co ORNING STAR BITTERS. hegreatest Tonic of the Ags. or, ans EGAN & PERRIE, ir Hand 9th atrevia. FROM PARIS. G ANDSCOURING ESTABLISHMENT. Kid Gloves cleaned without loa No. 506 cast side of 1th street west, near Pennsylvania avenue. 1D GLOVES! The best French KID GLOVES in the city, just JW: SELBY & CO. 323 Penna. ave.,(South Side,) noar Seventh street. Neces Lyon's Black Silk Velvet, and y of White Edge Black Silk, very we Bold very low for cant, 323’ Pennsylvania avenue. board the Maumee: J..eut. Commander W. B. | Cushing, commanding: G. R. D tive officer; W. M. Jomes, passed assi geon: T. C. Alley, assistant Sommers, Joseph Williams, A. Stromberg, actin, acting ensign; W. M. Rodes. aeer;, S. Magee and J. J. eogineer: W. 8. Arthur snd C. H. Pennington. gineer: J. L Plunket:, J rebuilt in 1692, and was for a long time the oni; building ased as # theatre in Washington. Ee irae aoa been «ppcinted on miscellanecus articles and Uy INES ALD LI been «ppe' ed Se 8 ai Wines 5 Gibson's Old Cabinet Whisky, at $6 pe ABRESTED.—Henry abont 26 years of age, was arrested Ly detectives Kelly and Bigle: ol buving been toncerned in 1 Baltimore on Tuesday which resulted in the killing of Elisha Brady. Naijlor’s own admis- sions caused bis arrest. Nailor, a young man re; Lewis Goatz. mith, 2d aesistant WINE. Also, ica, and Hock Wines. F Riley A. Dino, Mre S."R. Bond, Mrs. H. 2. Oote. Miss Catharine Getz-l, id assistant He admits that he Rye bon Whisk: on hand of WEB! UO) MEDICAL PURPOSES. Hon. vale by BIE, FY EERE Kors’ Sarers a and Sure W ists. a tigt LADIES, DON't rail to sxe the new patent Hoop Skirt, the most cut in the market, at Bsum's Corser aptfactory, 49 Louisiansavenue, near treet, itd ——-—__ RURNEIT'S StTaBiakp PREPARATIONS are indorsed by; Mt judges as possessing te merit ciximea for them. Pove cov De. Watt, Ohiropodist, 424 Penusy}vania avenue, between Four-and-a-half and Sixth streets, continues the successful trearment of Oorns, Bunions, Bad Nails. Enlarged Joints, Warts, Moles, Vascular Excrescences, &c. Office hours from @a m.to®p.m No charge for consultauon. Established 1-61. ge M procure trimmings worth SI at yard, at Ml. WILLIAN'S, 336 Penn- avenue. 3 We Apvisx our Reapees to call at A. Ad- amson’s, 46 Ninth etreet, one door from Peno- sylvania avenue, and epaine Bis jarge and ts, Draggets, Oil- and Mats of all kinds, Blankets of all colors, ready-made Sheets and Pillow Cases, Bed Clothing of all descriptions, Hair Hair and Featber Pil- lows. a large assortment of Gilt Window ‘Shader, Linens and Fixtures, Table Uovers of all kinds, all of the first quality, aud at the lowest cash prices. Remember 503 9th street. ergs eee GovERNMENT Saczs—I wonld call the at- tention of dealers and others to a large lot of* Bew Oavairy Jackets, Coats, Paots, Shirts, is, &c. A. Adamson, (6 Ninth street, one door from Pennsyl’ td ——e—__. CATKCHISM FoR WASHINGTONIANS.— Q.— Who buys the cheapest Gents’ Furcishing Goods? A—Franc. Q. —Who sells the cheap- est Gents’ Furnishing Goods? @—Who buys the most Gents’ Furnishing Q-—Who has the great- A.—Freuc; 494 » three doors ‘well-selected stock of clothe, Rogs and Shuck Mr Goo¢s? A.—Franc. est rnsh for Gents’ Goods? Seventh street, between D and above Odd-Fellows’ Hall 6 Pennies can be had in any quantities at the &tar office counter. pioaheDead Orel ie Franc's—The Cheapest Store in the City — mote. and toes) $5 50 per do 10 cts. per box np: PRPUPPPP PPT BPP P PPR ER EP CHILDREN'S CLOTHING GARIBALDI_AND ZOUAVE SUITS v ¥ROM PLAIN AND | AN BEAVER Good Black Cloth Frocks Black Cloth Frocks, $10. BOYS’ COLORED AND WHITE SHIRTS Boys’ Genuine Buckskin Gauntlets, Boys’ Heavy Cotton Sock: SOUTHERN CASS FOR, GENTLEMEN AND YOUTHS M 8 AND SHODDY -mixed Suita, joubleand Twist Suits, $20. ndard Siik-mixed Suits, $25. Good Business Suits, $12 and §15. Kentneky Jeans Suits, 10. Good Heavy Overconts, $10. Waterproof Tweed Overcoats, $8, THE FINEST SELECTION oF PIECE GOODS Tever had now ready for _ ie yCUSTOM WORK, my usual id Y LOW PRICES, EDWARD HARRY and other famous Domesti English Coating FINE PLAIN MERINO ne Ad DRAWERS, Fo} - SuperS AND DRAWERS, FoR $1.50. Very fine White and Scarlet Flannel Shirts and rawers, Boys’ Merino Shirts and Drawers. Country Knit Socks. Warranted Buckskin Gloves. Fino Black Cloth Sacks, 315. ing Black Cloth Frocks. Black Doeskin and Hexvy Blue Beaver Suits. Youths’ Black Cloth Sacks. Children’s Black Suite, Velvet Veuts, nd Plain Silk Vests. ite Duck Vests. oY te BAL Boys’ Standard School Suits, $6.50. ‘assimere Suits, $5. Double and Twist Suite Virginia Cagsimere 8) Boys’ Water-proof Tweed ONE PRICE ASKED. LAMBS- WOOL an rner of Seventh street and Maryland avenut dddddddd Affairs in George Lorpon an» Hay rsiith® Baiteoan —The following resolution were this mordiug sub. us Bachance, read and Inid over for comsiioration on wext Wednes- doy morning: Resolved. By the Mercusnts Bxchang*, Tha’ the Corporation of Georgeiown he requested to submit to the qualifi-d voters of this iowa Aqursticn al the pons, whetuer the Corpor’ Gon eball subscribe $290,000 to the etvek of te Alexvndria, Loagua & liampsbire hailroxd, provided the city of Weebington shill sub- Sor ibe $200.000-to the said stoe Such conditions as still mage go duscrirain tion aed Alexandria, aud in che nterests of the Dis'rict copy of the arora cerdfiea be transmitted to the GITY ITEMS. Ove 913 Business Surre weer well, aad ‘Alway © look well, at A. sake & Oo.’s, Si? Tin street, between nveauéand Datreet. ~ Mittecd to the Merete ee t Heuning’s, No. 585 Seventh street, near Muryland Avenue. olers just received. fortihie and cheapest Saad suuinor te. between this Distri: ‘Stage Directer THe FIRE DEPARTMENT —Ata of jue Fire Commissioners a communteation WAS received from Col Samo, in rela supplying ihe high service with water ny the steamer Henry Addison, and enclosing the biil | wnting to 3138%. The com- to whom ‘he report of the Onief Engi- eer whs feferred. made a favorable repor’. ‘The resignation of Cbtet Engineer Sauer was | received, and, on moiion of Mr. Fowler, ac- Mr. N. T. Sturgis was appointed to | HL the vacauey caused bv the dismissal of e: Col. Wm 0. Drew wi then upapimously elected as Chief Kogineer; | after which the Board adjourned. Fornrain Division. — The exercises of Fountain Division, Sons of Temperance, at } ity meeting beld last evening, were iuteresting Misses Brown aad Rider ‘were received inte the Division as Indy vis- after which Bleesrs. George W. Beall and Sherwood, of Potomac Division, were in- | troduced, and addressed the Division in an able manner. The W. P., Wm. H. Oraig, then made a few remarks, after which Mr. Sulus Soper was called upon, and favored those | present with @ select reading. Songs were | Past Worthy Patriarch J. W. B. ——_e___ Duriltions et Gavies rentres dans la chair, consuiter le Doceor Waite, elabli depals 1Gi—a son office No, 4zt Penn- Avenue, entire la quatrieme of la Six- ofexpenses, smn trsman Gee Moore. and instructive. AMUSEMENTS, _ | NATIONAL THEATER. TO NIGHT, BENRPFIT Kr LUCILLE WESTERN CAML | RISTORI. WALL'S NEW OPERA HOUSE. S Mr. JAMES DUAR MON DAY, OCTOBER 25rq Fer @ fow mighty only, Au UNDER THR GASLIGH GREAT SENSATION D Ds ATION T: MOONLIGHT. = ned at the Tox ofties ok, ane ok mt FL ELLIS. oc Saf isses Sebastian and Elims, afier ion was formaily closed. —The only arrest made by the | } rday wasthbat of Henry Dean. a | Tope. maker, arrested in the afteraoon by offi- d taken before Justice Buckey. | charged by the officer with intoxication and | disorderly conduct. He was re. 8 fine of &:.50. DIsoRDaRLY IN A STREET OAR.—Last night, two young men named Charies Hayes and John Shore, were quite disorderly in aatrec: | gar, on its way from the Navy Yard to George- town. Their conduct was Such as to disturb and ditgust the passengers. was on the car in citizens’ dress. and one ot them invited him off the car to fight. Officer Haney thie morning sued ont @ warrant | Sgninst them, and they were arrested by him- self und Officer Robey. and taken before Jus- tice Buckey for a hearing, who, after looking into the case, fined Ubsrles Hayes 35.50 and Jebn Shore $10.50. and subjected them to a lecture on good behavior. THE PoRT.— The steamer Valie: Tomlin, Das gone heavy cargo, which the D quired to pay | Officer Haney | Containing the “BABIB ANNIF” AN SE, ALN Gents’ Furnishing Merino Undershiris $1: good M-rino Drawers 75 $1:_A No. 1 Undershirts, $!25, 2175; A No. |. Drawe: good white Shirts, : 1 Whue Shirts, $2 5 Socks, &1 per dozen; best English (double heeis D; Paper Collars from 8, Gloves, Handker- ebiefs, &c., cheap, 494 Seventh street. between D and E, three doors above Odd-Fetiows? york with a | cluding 1,500 barrels of flour. xpress, Capt. Nichols. has ar- with 8 general cargo from Baltimore. Excuaxcr.—The following morning on FOUR ROYA MERCHANTS” business was “Change :— Offerings—100 bushels of yellow sv bushels of wheat. Sales—109 busbeis of yellow corn at 1.23, and 935 bush- els of red wheat at $2 (i SHiyMENTS oF Frou MY he following UADRUPEDS A Tiaere, P. —1,¢50 barrels Welch’s best fumiy flour have this week been shipped to New York from Herr & Welch’s mills—1.45) barrels by the steamer E. C. Knight and 500 by | the steamer Valley City. Uniow HotT=t.—The Union Hotel is being rapidly fitted up and cleansed preparatory to its occupancy by Mr. John O'Leary, and the renting of the rooms by Mr. Bog: Ca ee GEORGETOWN ADVER MTS. % }¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. PLOUGHS, CORN SHEL On SATURDAY MOEN gelock, Twill sell, in front of my Auction Store, 174 Bria t. Georgetown— White Peacock, to, 2 CY TRIMMED ITs FOR, CHILDREN Arabiny Dromedary, key Mountain Wo! FURNITURE, . October dith H OVERUOATS. FINE BLACK CLOTH lack Cloth Sacks, 98. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY | \ GEORGETOWN. jo $2. ine waists By virtue of two From gus CHILDREN’S 3B. Plain. Paney. and Embroidered DREN of trust to the under: from (’. C. Fearson, dated the sthof A Bril, 1367, and dul: recorded. I wi , on WEDNESDAY, the | x nthe premises, at 4 o'clock p. half part of Lot No. 25. in Peter, and Threlkeld's The property fronts 20 feet on Ridge strest, ox- tending back 120 feet on Lingaa atreot, and proved by a store fronting on Briige stree rame Dwelling hon-e on the rear if immediately opposite the Aqueduct, ieved to be pertect. ‘Terms of sale: Cash; of whic down when the property is struck off. and the residue so s00n as the deed can be FRED. W. JON Ly atty, Deakins’ 100 must be paid | THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown MENAGERIE. MAGNIFICENT CIROUB FOR FIVE DAYS 4 ACH AFTERNOON AND NI ¥, WEDNESDAY, THU DAY AND SATURDA NOVEMBER 9 6147 IGANTIC CARAVA A LONG LINE OF ( OMMODIOUS CAGES he STS AND RIRDS, t ~ dispute AGARIEIN THE WORLD, EPHANTS “KATIE B YLGA ETAH LEOPARDS, REAL MOUNTAIN IbKX A ARA, 4 Man Destroyer, APIR. TN BE ia LORNED MUFFEONS, ON AUN, SLOTH BBARB, ye ND_RIPEDS lar Wh: Bactrian ¢ Ainerican Cougar, Now Holland Fam, Me And the finest AVIARY OF BARE PLUMAGED BIRD ANG MINOR BEASTS deen collected together. NGWORTRY steran Liou King, Will zive an INTENSELY EMOTION AL PERFORMANCB ith the LYONS, LEOPARDS. PANTHERS and TIGERS, THE CIRCUS TROUPE LLE. CODONA, BEBE CCTLLE VIRGINIA tin Daly's teat ioe WSDAY, Fmt. MLLE. JOSEPRIN®, SW ARD. THOMAS KING. JAMES DE MOLT, BROTHERS MESSRS.LANDFORD and BROWN, CHARLES RIV! THEODOR! AND THE FLNEST HORS: TOURNICURE, AND PONTBS questrian Establishment. in he MPAAL PROCESSION ON MONDAY. x NOVEMBER 4. oc 17-4 TRUSTEE’S SALE OF BUILDING LoTS ON MONTGOMERY STREET, GEORGETO AT AUCTION. By virtue of a decd . M. H., No. 2. of trast duly recorded in Li French, Austrian, and Beavers, Cussimeres, &c., 1 eR EW YORK PRICES. HEAVY RIBBED AND »the following real estate int © 6-12 feet from the northwest corner of + ontgomery and Olive streets, and runuing south on Montgomery street 30 fect, extending back of Convey nd stamps at the cost of the purchaser ired a3 800m as the property is CHAS, M. MATTHEWS. Trustee, THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. Georgetown, D.C. | CHANCERY SALE. ' By virtue of a decree cf the Supreme Court of the » made in 8 cause of J.P. { ‘tion,on WEDN. 3 will be req BY THe. DOWLING. Auct. AN ENTIRE NEW locluding a NEW and EXTENSIVS MARQUEE NEW APPOINTMENTS anv NEW PROPERTIOg District of Columb 20. Beaver Pants, $10. a street, Georgetown, immediately no: the Post Office. fronting fort ngress street, aud running back, of that width, one hun- dred and twenty-one fect Six inches. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money 10 be paid in cash, and the residue in two equal in- six ‘and twelve montis, witl roved notes and a reserved he terms mast be complied By JACOB RECH, en On the property. th in one week after sale. or tl be resold, atter one week’s notice, at the ris! cost of the firat purchaser. Stamps and conve ng at the purchaser's cost. aed eT OWALTER 8. COX. Trunten, Tus. DUWLING, Auct. [ntel.j GEO. C_ HENNING. pc te Stew aes No. 585 Seventh street, near Maryland avenue, (chores SEW AND CHEAP DRY GOODS. ‘The subscriber has purchased largely since the recent decline, and is now selling dddddddddddd 3; prices than the; 96 per eallon “OLD RHERRY Wfornia. Port, Muscatel, Anyel- ‘Or EG. Corner of T° CABPENTEBS AND BUILDEBS. uperior quality, and for sale at lowest market BUILDERS’ DEPOT H.W. HAMILTON % CO. Just arrived, s AND MOULDING: y have been sold wit ‘DRESS GOODS ts the newest and most desirable styles.” Aloo, e finer qualitice, od yard wide, ss 35,38 30—gvod yard wide, 2 ».15, 20, 25. rf Sprague and othe assortment of fies’ and Genta’ and Notions. We offer iF mings. Gloves, Hos Howard. C.H.Cleaveland and R. J. Sperry, | Mrs. Wm. H. Boyd, Mre. J. Brauin, Mrs. D. P. was with Brady and inet Be (Nailor) cut the halysrde. The detectives held him itn custody at police Readquarters and telegraphed to Baltimore to know how they el him. A dispatch in answer sta\ Bainmore antborities wanted a mi Taylor. He will be held for requisition. —_s—— MATRIMOMIAL.—At 7 o'clock last eveni ——-e-- Tus Rivsz Froyr. 25. Carter's Wherf.—Arrived—Schr. Saco, Wil- from Havre-de Graee, with 111 tons of coal for George Bogus. Sailed—Schr. Wm. . Travers, for Georgetown to load with ‘coal for Petersburg, V: Wharf.—Arrived—Schre. ine, Pusler, trom Patuent river, with oysters for r an. from East- ‘and potatoes for Wharf.—Artivea—Schrs. m PhilsdelpBia, with coal jortbe Washington and Georgetown lce Com. Boarp OF POLICE ComMISsiONERS.—The regular weekly meeting of the Board of Police éners was held yesterday following busi FE. J. Mi was transacied- » Edward O'Uonny W.u. . al Mutaoon, William Reed, W. J Sloan, Frank Wileon and D additional privates for ninety days, to dodaty atthe Treaso: 1s Laten’s celebrated prey Birds. Thrushes, Bkvierks. Bl jightingales, and alf « e an TCRCHELL, ¥ ste. ler ‘Ebbitt Woure. e of Mr, Robert H. Mitchell, the gentlemai head clerk of Jos. Shillington, Esq, book- relier, to Miss Marcia E. Melcher, the ‘he groomsman was Mr. i and the bridesmaid Miss Mar; ore, Bid., wi jays, to de dutyon Pennsy)vania avenue, be- me eeree ONE tween 9th and i1thetreets. Joshua Loyd was HE “GOLD MEDAL” BEWING MACHINES. These Machines make Double-lock Elastic Stitch, and while they are eold from fifteen to lors less than the. warran! them in every way as and to work with any other machine aon vother first-class machines. we more beauty antl cer! food for Mocks: Erker hiockbirds, Hoving eornor lit an ., Agente. No. 18 Oe vtrect, sppointed an additions! privace for ninety ys, todo duty at Harvey’ Oakey was reappointed an‘ additional pri- je for nimety days, to doduty at the Navy d. In the case of Private John W. Davia, | barged with condnct unbecoming an officer. | be was ordered to be reprimanded $ case of Private Jos. O. Wallingsford, charged ¢ board imposed rvate S. A. Hai- ith, intoxication and conduct dismissed ication of James Steel for tav- ‘Georgetown, lication of tne follow! tavern licenses, in Jobn Moran. - 1.0. R, M.—On Tuesda: Cawood, Great Sachem of Men of the District ot Columbia new tribe of the ordet corner of Louisians aveoueand pany, J. D. Smoot, Triplett, trom Choccow. with wood for the Wasbington and Georgetown Ice Compady, and lumber jor e's Wharf —Seiled—Schr. Abbe Bins- » tor Georgetown to load with coal Potgmee Ferry Whor —The steamer Wawa- set, Fawke, a8 weual on Friday lett her wharf & large pumber of paseen. gers for Coneriver and intermediate landings —_.—_—_ Tus Msaipiay HiLt PRoverty.—Mesars. Hab & Etvans yesterday contracted tor the grading of rarer vf Meridien avenue, Prospect street, Crescent street, Coium bis avenue, wBioh intereect the Meridian work of grading was to ‘The sales of lots of this formed the ceremony, address te the young ter whieh, they received the con- gratulations of many friend: restaurant. C. WALL PAPERS, ——.———- Pouriic Myetixe oF Tau Baickvarens Usrox.—Last évening, the first public meet. inion, No. 1, was held at ‘atl. (cerner of S’h and E sts.,) Workti ty, ing of Bricklayers or a OFS the cnac at Pri Trades’ Union tus morniug eecabe w! vabecou ii fe charge nS ing-named per- mnt Labor Ugngress; A. as “town, wore orkingmen’s Assembly, 1 Bepnotae ang of the Sixth Ward. 8. Tax Yacur O.vs.—A meeting of the Wash- ington Yacht Olub was held atGorbatt’s Hall, corner of Sth and E stree the copetitntion was clause of wbich given on the 6th dresses Pan sect thet jaturs tion ‘tothe Flowers MM. HAYRS, Bo. 3 tween L ant . N™ AST RAY R Go. i ; UP. NEW YORK COMERS TEEEixs MOLASSES, f° Now in store and for eal60},. & pypnre, Corner E and 9h streets, ABRIAGE CANVAS, Hill_ property. commence to-day. Proper'y, yesterday. were 6a follows: Lot 6, 1p block 1, toC. B Pearson, per #quare soot; lot 6, block 1, toG. W. +3 at 12 cen's per equare foot; Jot 7, block 1, Dr. H. B. Noble, at 12 cents per 8 3, 26, 27 ana 2, vlock 4, to y. F L001; lot 40, bi 1.. Jeffries, Register of (ue Treasul fote 1f and 12, block 5, to tbe Order ol Jast evening, when Sna adopted, one rovides for a dinner to be of July of each succeed- tog year, and tbat plates shall be set upon occasion for all the original members, & member to be noted by being turned down and Bis ‘The meeting adj ——_- Disonpagty HoME.—Obloe Ann Batier, 7 afternoon i taken before J at Shepterd’ each the death of G. M. Head, ai block I=, to Wm aD toot; lots 4 =nd 5, block 7, to J Ti cemts per squage foot. Se Dimp op Hid ABsUaIm)—Mr. Andrew J. Bock. dra wt oh era end of ‘Long Bridge, whvse jous iajury from m7 near tbe toil Rouse, sustained on Tuesday a: ternoon, Has been poticed in the Star, died of | his injories, at bis residence. near the corner of G abd Sixtb streets, this. morning, About one o'clock. Mr. Rock was a man mach respected by sll «ho koew bim. He leaves behind bi: tly, comprieing n wife an STE STREST Letter Boxxs, be A. ete ne ee ge be etrest letyer-boxes In this city m: more. secure, ‘eat ebitavie for —— magazines, and other mail ma'te letters, ia being circulated {o this city, and has aiready been signed’ by & large number of oor most inffaential titizens and prominent busi- Rewspapers, + 8S ames der bail in the sam pearance at (hé same —_+—__ ipteresting fa Sane or Rrat Ce pid an interest ve children, to mourn 14 caren Gon wil take piace to-day. under nae sage ee”; * + the Masoui¢ fra'erpi'y, of whi a shore Devaar in Rear Estate L. Phillips has penonaae one of ibe fine houses in Wrevs ‘Terrace, on 26' batreer, between I aud K streew: otis ie KIDWELL & HENDERSON, NINTH STREET, DEALERS IN renee LE OILOLOTHS, ATUBAL, FLOWERS PRESERVED IN ALL + Bpacial et the Dead: By Me OF sth etrect wet, be: FLO DUCKS and DRILLS, SOHN B. BLVANS & Co. | tbat es tt Scrboraras res eek A gum PAYMERT OF TAXES | BxAMINATION i BEST FA’ ¢ OF TAX TITLES. eek ah ‘ofter thoir patrom: on epion poet 3 Lf bie a ii} ILY FLour, do. OROUGM MUSICAL INSTBUCTION FOB 3 PEB QUARTER. 88 In MU! Stanton maces ea lence, 513 8th street JOHN Ei Or at Moetzerott’s M FURNISHING GOODS, vi Colored a1 Birt iine, eerie ict soli red of the jute, from Been ations Bech eepin any climate. ipes with sack ye dorado CREEL, AVENN. zs grout inducements to purchane x 101 Bridge st., Georgetown, D. J, BESEY witson, . MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 116 Bridge Street, Georgetown, D.C, jext to Bank of Commerce tention of bis patrons and the public lect ‘assortment o! CLOTHS, CASS! ‘atest import: —Prof. JOHN It en tha Aeisaboat on at the pee ter. Call for one of bis circulars. UTA. Frotesor of Movi. Store, 318 Pa. av. ocl?-Im* GOED JEWBLEY, WATCHES, AND SIL oprietors ta! Hon to the RQ composed of @ HORSEMEN, SSCL LLARS, SUSPENDERS. CR. . 10 al it inspection befere pu! where. S ible to show goods, and all garments war- | ranted tout, carne 30-7 Targe snd Colored’ VEL’ and TRIMM! Pipe teof Te "YOUN 90 nade ene esac Bg STEAB $4 Jefierson Foligan inst te, A rebut oe, Feet ee and et Ing end Scouring of all LOVES. COLL. WM. 8. TEEL’S, 328 PENNSYLVA) Between Ninth and Tenth 1 leaye to o1 gates ‘hite Dross Shirts and re, fering Shirts end ‘Shetland | Merino SI NIA AVENUB, streets. attention to our full and eom- GENT SONGUNGS aa 9, 12, 16 and S)threads Dricos, et the New th rts and Drawers viet Cashiers i Shirte and saker Flannel ahirts and Drawore establishment oma Gloves Gone in the best oven amd lined) had Kk Cloth Gloves (fun at} Pit ite Charge (te assortment) vf Lind, fleeve Buttons, Spiral tyl0.) Hey, York, Thar s 1, (a8 above.) to D ctio oc 6-lm yESSTOATED COCUA NUTS. FOR PINS, PUDDINGS AND CAKES, "choice Cartha- Dy.e process which retains the ILLIARD TABLES AT PRIVATE SALE. three % PHELAN 8, one Carom ani ith Balls, Cues, near! ARMY APPLICANTS. éc., LS OPOLITAN PATENT [STREAM BA- iL. 347-089. BETW. » Bes Pi NOON at 2; EVEN Ser Tictorinl and Deser' . WILL EXHERIT IN on MONDAY of TUESD, tote, My their examinations and recoly, ‘AND 6TH STS. ‘GuoneRTowN AES SEAY. Tuaver & NOYES GREAT CIRCUS WoNDERFUL PERFORMING LIONS AND ELEPHANT. BEASON OF 1567, EVEBYTHING NEW: EVERYTHING NOVEL ' EVERYTHING EXCELLENT STABLISH MENT, NEW WAGONS ‘ard avenue and Bighth street, Philadelphia NEW HARNESS, By L.J. LLOYD. Albany, N. Y., of the most ex- H qnisite workmanship and design. NEW TRAPPINGS and CAPARISONS, NEW SEATS and UPHOLSTERY, NEW DEUURATIONS. BANNERS and FLAGS. ‘ w and «leant BAND CHARIOT, and aplen- { didly DECORATED CAGES ‘The PAVILION nightly brilliantly ILLUMINATED WITH Gas,” : factured by THAYEK & NOYES’ new por- aks | MER GABWORKS, and the only traveling, estat, hment in the worjd that is so beautifully and | perfectly lighted, THAYER & NOYES aenre in announcing that their iong-as- ‘and favorite CIRCUS ana HIBITION has been thoroughly reor; and competely renewed in every detail— ubling the management to present the pu SOMETHING FRESH AND ATTRACTIVE, Embracing an meaer essary to a tirst-clase Sdvertisement will scarce loyed in thie unique establishment; seapecial pride TESTRLA. hernali Ki ROU: : GYMNASTS, asp In the profession. A CAGE OF TBAINED LIONS, Has aleo been placed in this Exhibition, which will } be entered by MB. CHARLES WHITE. @ xensational performance while im Tiofanise Sf these formidable and forostous bensse THY ELEPHANT LALLS ROOKG, ly imported from the Zoological Gardens Eoadon, Engiend: ah exceodin wh Pll be the corrving © LIVING WILD LION THROUGH THR TREETS, Tneaged hained—e sight ssldom seem—at ap peter Tp ies os rest Ger the therough control of its keeper. THE EQUESTRIAN COMPANT Embraces the elite of the aronic art. THE ELEPHANT, LEARNED PONY. axn TRICK HORSE Will be introduced by ME. NOYES. THE COMIC MULES Will be introduced by DR. THAYER, and the THREE CLOWNS Will prodnee their own credentials nosssisted. G) BAND CHARIOT, with th sled SER DOE MC RICTANS. willbe followed by the magnificentl: GTON for a short keason: com Liar ws in directing ates a OMPANY, whit the old favorite carriages and awe, fly IMPOSTS: be ely seen in thinconntry. “GREY BAGLE,” { ANIMAL ni ned m blic with and adjuncts ne- S. The limits of ax suffice for a full de- talents i ACROBATS g thrilling foaturein the a BAILY — APTHe- ve Bilin. iF shtle S a a )

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