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ad EEE EE EVENING STAR. Thr DAY......... OCTOBER 21, 1869. LOCAL NEWS. Amusements. Excursions, Pic-Nies, &c Natiowat Tamater.—The Lydia Tnompson Bariesque Troupe im «Sinbad the Sailor.” Excugsion to Norfoik and return dh Steamer Uoit on Mondays and Thuredays. “ Daity Excursion to Mount Vernon on the — Arrow, at 10a m. @RKarren's ART GALLERY, 496 7th street. Si & Steone’s Agr (hattary, 215 F etree. THE NEW DORMITORY BUILDING. Howard University, taough scarcely a year im operation, bas met with sucB uaparalieied success, that the expectations and calculations stitntion Bave been so much exceeded, that the ver ¥ spacions and elegant buildings that have beei. erected for dormitories are already Glied. ‘These buiidings, at the ume of theit constrac- Dom, Were considered sufficiently commodioas mple room for boarding and sleeping apartments for several years, but so pressing is 2be dercand for such accommodation by the «ta- 10 are already prosecutin, st necessary to bave auother dormitory bulid- ing erected. This building. when completed, ‘Will coptaim over two hundred rooms, and be over three hundred fest in length, and ts Detaz built under the persoual direction and sup-r- vision of Messrs. R Searle & Oo. ar- tects of this city, to whose sxill and good ire indebted for many of the fice tural improveme! Bave been mage im and around this city 4 ring the iast lew years. The work om a portion of this building, one buxdred and seven: gress. but this sect that it will appear as a iin ‘be remaining part of the edifice, which Kecessary to complete the architects’ ign, cam be added wher still greater accommodation is required. The site of the building is on the BEortbern part of the Voll reservation, facing the rear side of the University building, and ihe west end is about one bundred and twenty feet from 6th street extended. The batiding ‘Will be four stories bigh above & finished vase- lect. The base- ment will coutain the bath rooms, water closets, store room and @ large drill room, thirty- wide aud eighty-tour feet long. ory will be elgven feet high and have large reception pariors at each end, the remainder being divided up into sieep- ing tooms. The second, third and fourth stories Willeseh be ten feet bigh and divided into sleeping apartments of pleasant and comfor:a- able dimensions. The entire building will b> heated by steam. and every attention paid to she thorough and complete ventilation of ail the rooms. Blue quarried building stone has been used in the basement walls, which stand on ponderous flag-stones at the bottom, making Se wee permanest kind ofa foundation. The walls of the superstructure are burnt brick, and the enterioe ts to be patted s Second Ward Republican Clad. Elation of —Mayer Bowen Endorsed —Re- DUTIEG OF THE SUFERINTEADEST_ marks by Crocker and Mojor Halt, AD adjourned meeting of the Board of Tras. | A meeting ef the Second Ward Republican Wes cf Public Senools was held last nig: ; | Club was held at Broome’ church, Vermont Mr. W. R. Woodward in the chair, in the ap. | avence, between (1 and & streets. last evening, sence of the President. for the purpose of Cy) officers for the Mr. Moore, Chairman of the Committes on | ecsuing year. There Roles, ved the following regulations, pre. | SBC seribing duties of the Superintendent: ‘The Public Scheo's. MEBTING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTERS—TEE y perimtendent, being am officer o! the | ing with raver, id afterwards briefly ipo ci ages bm onseat ely | eStart aang Raab tot ouem ae tas wn Mr. Henty Beverly nominaied Mr, Peters tor i 2 a his duty t> see that the rulesand ragalations of the Board of Trastees be faith. fally observed, and, as often as he finds oppor- tunity, to give to the such coansel acd direcucn as he may judge needful in respect struct measai President, and he was re-elected Other off were M: : Presidents; 1. A. Ross, Secretary: T! le tant Secretary, and General J. 8. Crocker, Treaspre1 to modes of in cipline, and other to ther THE COURTS. CRDeNaL Covet, Judye ick, indi y SE ear ene pes street station, he was confined wutil this morning, matters reiaung . Ps daily employment; and to this end he shall | Mr. Curry urged that the club should act Shes Justice Onaee 7 stages = Enea vielt every scbool under his jurisdiction as of- | Carefully, and not with baste im the aelection | "cognizance to appear this aftern: ‘ten as bis other duties will permit. of members of the Executive Committee, for the =e 3 He shall keep himself acquainted with tne | B¢xt struggle would be the hardest one they SALE OF A Mv ler gy Bon pig —Mr. J. improvements in modes of instraction in ot! had yet =! Kagel he they A pag discord to enter = Fitcn oe ~ ae of P hee! x <= _ Foo Places, and shall classify the pupils in their ranks the city would go as Georgetown— SS e-story preseed brick dwellings Schools of the different grades, so as to effect, | for the Democrats. [Uries of “never three-story <weltiecs as form! ‘sehol Mr. Brooks offered & pre:mbie setting forth | With bro ae basement on 10th t prtann as eee the poor Bana 4 that “a few dissatisfied and disappointed as. | tween Land M streets, with 8 view of makiog city. 4. Whenever be shall find any teacher def- cient, incompetent, or unwilling to be instruct. ed, De shall refer the case to the eub-board of the district in which smok teacher may be em- ploved, togetber with bis suggessions as to its Proper disposition, and in any such case he ™may appeal to the board from the decision of he sub-board. 5. He is expected toatiend all meetings ot the board, ahd, when requested, those of the com- mittes. and may speak on all questions. 6. He may call meetings of the teachers as often as he may deem advisable for their cial improvement, provided said meetings do bot exceed two im each month. Naik pirants baveendeayored to destroy the peace and harmony of thé only party that has ev: Tecognized manhood or Juste to al & party which bas been lastrumental in stri ing the shackles from the limbs of the Pressed, and establishing principies wi! will endare through ail coming time:” and that “said disappointed politicians have never ceas- ed to Burl the lowest viuperation atthe char. acter of one of the noblest men who has ever beld the reins of government im this corporse tion, a ban whose honesty ang integrity sre unquestionable, Hon. S. J. Bower;” toliowed by resolutions ‘depreca:ing such action, looking with abaorrence upon the men are the instigators of the revolutionary’ and recognizing in the chief magistra’ tic~, 7. He etal see that all schooi registers, Hos, Soopeun beams toard are peogures ka ay ie are read, | to be furnished when needed.” 4 & Heshall be the custodian of all the reports, embracing the statistics of the scnools. ®. He |i report im writing at the stated deavors to ameliorate the condition of the poor. protect the interests of the rich, and dissemi. nate knowledge to the illiteral Tesolutions were adopted amid cheers, the board in August of each and General Crocker was called out, and ad- scouattion aaa prospects ‘of tne | dressed the meeting. Heref-tred tow passage of from time to time recommend euch | Scripture “that it us well for brethrea to dwell Measures for their improvement ss he may | together in unity,” and said tat Second deem advisable. Ward was united two years ag: id bad re- 10. He shall attend and assist in all exami- nations of pplicants for situations as teachers, and in conjunction with the examming com- mittee of the board, assist therein: and snail keep 8 registry of the names and addresses of ail candidates for employment as teachers, ‘with sueb information as Be may posses reia Lye to thelr qualification, which register shall open atall times te the inspection of an: member of the Board of Trusteee. : ats He shall consult with any committee of mained united. He woo!d ssk wi man sele: ‘by the ward who had not proved true. They bad neither turned to the rigat or Jett, but had gone straight forward. He spoke of the responsibilities of voters, especially in and value of pr. always presented an unbroken victory beforethem. He referred to the resolu. two years ago they had by their votes eleva to office when they went into the contest with for conve. | foe determined to crush them. The result as | was a triumphant victory, giving joy aua com. fort to the people of the country, not withstand. as to the img the majority was small; bu: from what number and condition of ehildren in the city | bad transpired subsequently, when the not attending school. and shall include | rious votes were counted out, and allowance such informaticn in his annual report, with his made for the Kepudlicans who were unable suggestions as to the most judicious method to | to get to the polis. the true majority was some. thing like 1,600, He spoke of the Mayor's office ‘sll have the same authority for the | having been locked against Mayor wen; ofa ‘pension of pupils for the infraction of the | Second Wara strate performing his duty rules of the that is porsessed by the | on that di ree cheers for Cox,] and the several teachers under the general regulations. msued for four ioog months. ‘The question was raised that the report, pty treasury, with 2 floa secure the attendance of said children. inted a ight gray color, to barmonize with the tint of the American building blocks which have paca b ueed in the other University build! The work on the other buildings of teem tiem is bemg rapidly broucht to completion, bie and Mr. Searle is nsing eve 7 means possi earliest to Bavethe work fin! moment. ——o—— TovENsMENT —The finest enter‘ainment this kind thatbas taken place during the press me off yesterday afternoon at the ace Course. | The riding was excel- erything passed off agreeably. Dr. Jobm Bayne of Maryland, Theodore Moen-r, Ths Ff wsugisttict, Albert Mix, of Va, Igna- tus ‘oung, o1 iis District, judge R. Fields, of the Cherokee Nation, acted so = by Captain Barnes, W. W. ; Colonel Boyd Edelin, Charies West, of Mad. Washington Young, jr. Livingston Young and F¥. M. Bartbotow, of the District of Columbia. ‘The following knigh's entered the lists: —From ryland—W. A. Jarboe, Knight of Prince eorge’s: L. Jarboe, Knight of the Undecided; alter Edelin, tof the Plain: J. W. Sass- t, Knight of Mazepps: W. Pierce, Knight of | RH. Heretord, Knight of Ninil; J. ones, Knight of the Night Before Unrist- mas. From Virginia—Horace Bailey, Knight of the Uld Dommmion; Dr. Fox, Knight of Wed- hesday Night; Caaries Taylor, Knicht of Fa tax: K. Newman, Knij . Carlin. Knight of Virginia. From the District ‘Tho. Mosher. jr. Kmight of Potomac: ©. P. Jones, Knight of Will if 1 Can; James Yo Knight of Arlington; ©. Tyler, Unknor Knight; Jobn Sanderson, Knight of the Bor. der: J. Homiiler, Knight of Georgetowa Heights: Harry Mailor, Knight of Caance and J. 6 Wildman, Koight of Ivanhoe. er the knights Nad been drawa up in line, Dr. James Ward. cf Piscataway. M sheence of the orator of q-» briefly sddressed them, and the riding commenced. Three tilts restilted in the ring being taken three times in succession by Une keown Koight, Knight of Prince G. Knight of the Old Deminion, Knignt of Border, and Knight of Wednesday igh, “Wiich being ridden off, left the Knights of the Gd Dominion sud Wednesday night the wig. ners. The tle was decided %, Prociafaing Horace + Kaight of the Old Do-ninton the viclcr, to eTown the Queem, Sad Knights cf Wednesday wig bt, Prince Gao and Fair. fox to crown the Maids of honor. The Knight cf the Old Dominion Also’ received a silver- Upped lance. wade of alte ups of lance ‘aud resewood, the gift of the proprietor of the yace courte. The éveuimg was then spent in the dance, which was kept till a late hour, —_—_——— Tux BartTiMORS Comperence M. E. Son- pay Semoot ComvRution.—The Baltimore Conference Met Epise: Suaday School Convention reassembled yesterday morning im the Charles-street Church, Balti- more. Abalf hour was speat im devotional exercises, conducted by Rev. Henry Shier, D. Dv. ‘Mr. William J. Hiss, Chairman of the Nomt- nating Commitiee, reported the following offi- cers, WBo were elected:—President, David A. Burr, of Wasbingten; Vice Presidents, Rev. Slicer, G. Connor, Rev. N. J. B. Morgan, Joba C. Hari of Washington, C. H Stock: ing of Georgeto Dosh, Rev he Baker, James Ir Samuel V. Leech; Tregsarer, Jas. S. Kev. Dr. Eddy, pastor of © Cpureb, made sm address of welcome, which ‘was responded to by Rev. N. J. B. Morgan. ‘The first question upon the programme for Ciscussion Was taken up, being “The impor:- ance of Sabbath schools to the safety and pros- of our country.” Rev. Jonn P. New- D. D., of Wa . Was ihe first speak- hour. Me first thought & God "bat we had a country; 38 Tick in all its resources, mineral that at hada fing wich comed every Where. He in importance as the of a people, and ex. pressed tbe owledge amd tutellie gener must go band in band witb it At the evening session, the special order was isken up. being the propriety of estaplisniag a Sunday Schooi aud Trac: Depository within tbe bounds of thi ristignt y fi a resident appoint @ com b himself, shall secure depository in the city of ther uncer the direction and &n- book agents, or on such other in their judgment shall be deemed and tht Ts ot the com. uorum for the trams. The second qu “Tbe best method competent teachers, discussed by C. who referred par for discussion, being F securicg faitufal and “wastaken up and first ing. of Georgetown, ly to the mode of get rid of uniaitpiul teachers without giving Bpon the same subject were also made by the president, Mr. Burr, atter which the conven- ton Sdjourned until this morning at 9 o'clock —_-+—_— WoRKINGMEN'S Asse BLY—This organiz3- tion meet Iasteveu!ng iu the Council hamper, Cry Hall, Wm. Beron in the chair. The sec- retary reed a Jetier from the New York Work- spgmeen’s Union ip regard to ten Bours’ labor ected from the workmen on the New letter was Of Messrs. Flyon, MacMarrey, r. A. T. Cavis, the delegate te the adopted by the i ite diferent featares. Resolations —_-__ Frme—An alarm tered in from yes- teres: FLOOR, WES CRUEEG by a ‘Ree tattoo FY of the residence of Mr t. H. 108 tb, between I and ik & window curtain com contact with & gas burner. The fire wares, uisbed before the arrival of the = es of Sout $3 1ally covered by ia! ——_.___ Tue Bovs IN Bure bold a special menting at Usiow League Hau this evening, See aq. verusement. y urder the rules, could not be acted until | debé of $800,001, which was really a floatin the next regular mesting, and Mr. McLelian | one, many of those holding the zorp being Fiongesd Spats resolution be adopted binding | Willing to eeil at50 cents on the dollar. (Laugh be to abide by the provisions of the | ter.) Notwithstanding this state of affairs, Teport until the proper time for action at the | Muyor had inaugurated a system of improve- a een ments which is a credit to the city, Raving, Te wn Tmeans. He had raised the funds, aud more work “has bee: betore, and 11 Would receive their pay promptly every moun. The Democrats been charging that the Mayr did not intend to 23, the laborers, but such was not the case, for o1 cone = aes — ym] Is Corporation employees by pled, u Individual credit. to raise funds “tee them. [Cries of “That's so,” and that the rules as presented jeer (as did the nmation,) to create the done on the streets than ever Hon. | To the second, Mr. Richards made so! objections. and after discuss on, Mr. McLeli: oflered the following as a substitute, which Thar ered to:—sIt shall be his duty to see | He knew Sayles J. Bowen to be an honest, up- that the rules and regulations of the of | might map, who had been pelted and stoned, ‘Trustees be faithfully observed, and as often as | but they should remember that the most clude finds opportuni are found under the best apple trees. [Laugh- ter and applause | Charges of fraud and cor- Tespect to m ruption pfeferred, and yet he stood ‘discipin above them, and the fellows who made them, Te ating to the ‘daily (Plo; in Bis opinion, knew Lo more about homesty god Be shall visit every school under bis | than Nicodemus did about the new virth. [Ap- jurisdiction as often as his other duties will Piause.| He telt proud at seeing the Second permit.” ‘ard united—it was grati Last spring to. The ith rule was that the 3 Was agreed d was split— amended, at the suggestion of Mr. McLellan, going to split on the by adcing the words: Aud in any such case that large Citizens’ ticket, and were Holding meetings to he may appeal to the Board from the uction of | Sdvance that ticket; but the club went straight the sub-board.” Rule 5 amended by striking out the on and paid no attention to these meetings and the consequence was they rolied up a larger Word “standing” before “committee,” and the | majority than ever before. They were as uni- 6th, 7th and Sth rules were agreed to, attergome discussion, without ty ted to-night, and if they continued 9 stand amenément. of | sheu! uider, heart to heart, e: baad Mr. Brown, the ‘th rule was ctricken out. The | to hand. they ‘would again be victorious: [Ap Wtb rule was to. Ga motion of Mr. (Ap. agreed planse. Newton, the lith rule was amended by to give to the teachers —e— bg ped undivided suppor'. See THE Gurwan VeTeean Union beld a meet. Ti there was | ©xe this ward, which was first as to poputation | Until next meeting. e courss of a few weeks they | Jewelry Store, No. more thau one | tion to ‘Brown's Bron: his 8 pathy for | found them efficacious pladse’) | others troubled with ‘affections of che Taroat, the same his fature abode Real hers bay’nt yet begun toinvest in the Pi Valley. ——_+—_— Frank P. Barr, SR., was lately arrested tor & violation of internal revenge laws, in which be was charged with huckstering potatoes Without a license. He was finally released. Bowever, under a decision of the burean that only those hncksters who have permanent warket stalls or make the trade @ permacent are amenable to the tax. ———_—_ TEE ASSOCIATION, composed of the young Indies and gentlemen of the New York av- enue Presbyterian Church, met last evening im the basement of the church, when Pro- Sayles J. Bowen. a man who earnestly en- | £'amme of exercises, interspersed with music, ‘was gone throuzh with, followed by an ad- dress by Edwin Stewart, Esq. ing last evening, Oaptain Junk in the chai William Lorine, iam Grette, Dietrick Becker, Frederick Schmidt, were admitted to membership, and Lieutenaat William Young, Dietrick, Rudolph meman, Danie} and Anton Keuchel were appointed an tive committee. ee THE lowa RePUBLICAN Association met chain ase Of officers was postponed chair. The election cers postpone. ‘The Secretary submitied a report relative to the sub-committees he had doroxen trout, cerryint | appointed in the various Departments to look after the interests of the members. After seve- tions, which Were Iaugatory ot the men whom | Tal addresses the meeting adjourned. EE Deticrous FRUIT.—No one can fail to be at- tracted. in the store of J. W. Moore & Co., on 9un, between D and E straets, by the display of grapes ofall Kinds, He bas just ceived his first invoice of Milaga Grapes, oe 4 quality; and has also Catawbas, Isabel. jas, &e. ‘ —_-—__. THE ELEction RioTs.—The cases of Brooks, Nelson, and others, indicted for being en- gaged in the riots in the Second Ward on the day of the last election, has been set for trial in tbe Criminal Court tor Tuesday next. CITY ITEMS. Writing Desk: ork Bo: a Albums acd Vases, Received this searuieg at Prigg’s One Dollar 436 Pennsylvania avenue, between 44 and 6th streets, THRoat Disnasss. fe would call atten. Troches.’ We have jaying Irritation in the Throat and Bronc ‘would commend them to the attention of Puolic Speakers Tl are also ar excellent remedy for Hoarse— ie Fesulting from cold.'—Congregationalizt oston. —— AT THE CENTRAL DoLtar Stoms, No. 22 Mark between Sth and 9th streets, (Pennsylvania avenue,) new goods are con- stantly received. 10,16, 1; —o——— Reapy-Mape Qrorarne: Gentlemens’, Boys’ and Childrens’. ‘The largest and finest stock of Uiothing in the Dist manafactured by Messrs. Wana. maker & Brown, of Philadelphia. express! for this market, is now selling at the loweat 1’h adelphia prices at Oak Hall, 460 ; th street, opp site Post Office. N.B Olothiers and Tailors supplied at the lowest wholesale prices. 10,146 is UNDERSRIETS 40D DRAWERS, 90C., 000. 750., $1, at the Origmal Franc, 49 7th st., between adding General SS peatneee speaking - ed course | Dard E. No Branch Store. 9,29,1: “and eball keep ot the Republican party, saying that the expe- a aneeuad addressot whe candidates fot cpio riment of euffr was Tr. tried here. and that FIn® WHITE SHIRTS, 75c., $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50, ment as teachers, with suck information as its result was felt in the States, and that they | &t the O: ‘Franc, 494 7th at., between D may Possess relarve to their qualifications; | proved themselves capable of self-gcver ment, | ana E. No Branch store. 9,29,1: which sezister shall be open at all times to the yet the righ's enjoy: re are not e Goon Socxs for winter, 6, 10, 15, 25 conte. at mem! the Bourd in Maryland, Delaware, and other States; but 5 toe eS — | the toch amendment would remed this, atu a Noprenee aes 49} 7th Bt., between D and nd {ith rules were agreed to, | £00n the colored man of the North would be 0 Branch Store, 9,201: tT 13th. Mr. McLellan‘offered the following, which ‘was laid over under the rules: “That the rales amd regulations of the public schools be amended by inserting immediately betore rule for that ment; but there wer? NO fears, for the recent 38, the rules this evening informally adoptea by the Board. elections hAd Segured enough States for its Mr, Brown Moved the following, whieh was | ado; one, and there was but littie adopted: “Retuleed, That the rules informally | tou! . wat in a few months that amendment ted at this meetirg im regard to the duties | Wili be law. ore perimtendent are hereby recomitended Gen. C. continued, saying that the Republi- yuidance from and after this tate.” can party were carrying ont the principle in ‘Mr, Newton moved that thesub-boards fara | the Declaration of Independence fought for in tendent witha list of, and gen- | the Revolution that all men are created free Tegard to, the schools in | and equal,” and that all the benefits the colored able to say to those in the trict and in the South, “I,too,am a man” If this amend. Bent failed, they wonld be oruthed by the Democrate, party oppceca this amend- the respective districts; adopted, race now enjoys are from that old cow, the ‘Also, that the Superimetdent submit to the | Repupliess party, not from the Democtatic Boord a detailed course for the public scnovis, | buli; apd in conclusion he urged that the sub- ame, when adopted, to be strictly adaered | Ject of education should rot be forgotten. © ip all the schools; -dopted. Mr. Curry—I don’t wish to trespass but I Mr.Dalin moved that the by-laws bechanged, | would like an illustration of how the Mayor fixing the hours for opening the sciiovis a <r perrecuted by & Fourth Ward Coun- ren ot Dom. | ¢ an. ster te eles ne ees roe”, | Gen: Grocker answered that it woald\bo tee The Hoard then adjourned, and it is under- | proper, 4s a member of ‘dot Aldermen, od Wat final action w wo speak etd ip oriaog pong —— noes e i < ever, say that — SS Se a EN eT anes Jury and dismissed by orm tore ~ decidedly, and a larger portion of the jury ‘were Democrats. | The Obair stated that he had been teld by Collector Boswell that ke (Boswell) was toap- pear before the Investigation tee, that his evidence would be conc! \< erating the Mayor from any charge that may have been brought against Bim. The Chair here anmounced the Executive Commitee as follows:—George Kurgess. James Nelsop, Henry Piper. Abraham Jenifer. Joseph Brooks, Jonu G.Cox, Marshall Brown. A.F. Moulton, E. Ambush, Wasb Waller. T. H. Chase, John Comtee, Samuel Hunter Beverly Warrice. H. A. Hall was called on and addressed the meeting, thanking them for having selected him one of the vice presidents, and speaking of the fifteenth amendment. He had been told that he woold be'cailed to account for nis ac- a Centre Market. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PRICES. The wholesale prices yesterday were as fol- tows :—Apples, eaung, $3 50a85 per bdl.; do. cooking, $2a€3 per bbi.; Cranberries, S| bbl. Grapes, $15 per c' Tomatoes, 81. er bushel; Green Corn, 15820 cents per do: Hee Plants, 79 cents per doz; Powsoes, $2: per Dol: Sweet $3 per’ bbl. ynions, $5; Cabbages, S5as.0 hundred: Chickens, $3.50386 per dozen; per doz: Eggs 2 cents per doz; Oats, 65 cts. T busbel: Marrow Fat Squash, #2 cwt.; rs, $2a83 per bushel: Chestnuts, §5 per bushel: Honey, 20 cts. per Ib. ‘This morning the prices at retail were as tol- lows :—Apples, eating, Svc. per peck; do. cook- img, 2085" per peck; Cranberries, 20 cents per quart: Grapes, . per ib.; Tomatoes. tive Per | tioa in the Councils, and he was ready to un- peck Green Corn. 2c. per doz.; Egg Plant. Wc. | swer; ard the proceedings of the board would eB; Turnips, 4c. per peck: Caboages, 1/a20c. | show that be and Dis colleagues bad stood as a ‘Bb; Potawes, ‘tic. per peck; —_— #0c. | unit on all important quesuovs. It would be per peck; Onions, 75c. per peck; Eggs, We. per | improper for him to foreshadow the report of soz: Chestunts, 15avve. per q@art; Cotckens, | the commutiee om the charges, but he would 1 per pair: Ducks, $1 per pair; Oncumopers, | state tbat this week would close with him, as 25c. per doz; Country Butter, 65c. per 1b.; | he intended to report next Monday. He urzed Pears, 6c. per peck; Lima Beans, 25c. per | that they should pay no attention to Demo- quart; Honey, 25c. crate, who are reporting that there is a split in » yy gS the party; and after complimenting the Chair See oe ane and, Chancellor | for the manner In which he couducted the pits or he urged that they should following roster of ‘work in the ward, he urged y urbordipate lodges:—Frank- | and firm. lin, No.2. (Navy Yard) Nov. ist; Hermione, No. 12, (Georgetown) Now. 2d; Decatur, No. (G*grkatown) Now. aa; Webster, No. 7 (XK, of ‘Mr. Sidney McFarland was called on, and stated that he was about to leave the ward to take up his residence jn the + Bloody Fourth,” which he would at the next election Tender as.good ap account asthe Second had in days gone Hi Syracusins, No. 10, (do. Nov. sth: Friendebip, No. (Sout Wasting. : ——e—__ Corns, Diseased Nails, Vascular Excrescen- ces, Bunions, Enlarged ‘Joints, and other dis- eases of the feet, successfully treated by Dr. White, Surgeon Obiropodist, No. 424 Pennsyl- vania avenue, between 4% and 6th streets. Hours from £8. m. to6 p.m. alls made at residences between 6 and § p.m. No ci tor consultation at office. Established 1961. weubentch Fenders For TH canieaee: ae Goods go to the Orign Pranc. between Dand E. No Branch Store. 9, ee ee sy THE GREATEST relief imnginable can be af- forded this warm weather by wearing one of those elegant suits selling at such aston! ly lew prices at the celebrated jal) ing store, 460 Seventh street, opposite the Post rogue, drab and linen suits, children’s Gari- balde suits im great variety are alsoto be had at he most reasonable prices. 26,0 eco Bag] MOREY Fg! ba: ir as ‘urn’ oods at Fran 7th st., bet'Dand E. No Branch Store, 9,29,1: ——_-—_—_ THI6 18 TO BOTIFY TEE PUBLIC that Geo. B. Wilson & Uo. can sell Shoes, Boots,&c., 18 cheap as any person who advertises im the Star. 7,14 JONAL FREEDMER’S Tater ayer ton, Biot Getobet ie a ae 0g 2 been the. rusiecs for October, it was hose funds have on the prt day of Bo- are ol vy cent. Note —all mon: belore iba THIBD MOWDAY of Noveuber'will draw interest from the Coe of November. 0020-258 ). LBA’ TOM, Actuary, RED FLANNEL SHIR a SAKS& CO., ocl tf 7 Boventh strec?, == DK. 8. D GRANT'S OF FIOK, for ment of all Viseases.—Dr_ GRANT. irae. Liberty mel yg Sree et ak c ‘cure Asthma, Broncl Gent amption, Ehortacer of Breath. Oatarrh, of the Throat sod Lungs, Dropey Peres: Gravel, Glest, Liver Compl ul § ilies to al! bility, ry oe Ringh ‘the Bye, Bi Paralysis, Partial a8. Dr 8. D GRANT, 35 W . Direct . 8. . tirect. Baltimore, sd, ively REMOVAL — : . B. MILLER, ATTOBNEY-AT-Law, to Mo. 4 436 street, near the Oty Bae? bis office * ‘eotaa legone DERTAL OLINICS For the a ‘of the 7: 1:8 EX. oF EB BEATIONG tn DENTAL SUE. T pertoraede citwoutobares, ou every FAT. by. riormed. = ton) Nov. Sth; Damon, No. 13 (First Ward) has sald that be must tender a tribute Ne of 12m. end 2 p.m «it Nov. 9th; Mount Vernon, No.5 (K.ofP Hail, | ,tpe Coat ho he loved more and more a itera a Ba ool Ottices Rex. Wee Esary, = Ge 4 by set isle iy Oh) Bo. 336 Penn’a EO a ate; Calanthy No. 11, (K. . jov. thetandng charges ry. EBS SUIT—Coat, ie, Excelsior, Rev: Aye) Ril eS st him, he stood firm ato princie QF 9s centaay eo tee ‘sem Pt 7 ip Lodge, No. 8’ . cases when or. a rt: ae ad afraeraal visite ine Baitimore Kaients on | Bie + : bap ir lane ed dered work to be done that the poor man ‘Should be beneflited, and he believed that the jen who bad made ihore charges would never “rhe meune adjournba ith cheers for the a8 mpanied by a large number from other lodges of the District of the Presby ogee are t rs ——__»—__— 1) was belt fast evening in Bips yor Scnoo: Hover rm Tae Firrz E am Chorch. | Wakb.—This morning Mayor Bowen Messrs. Dulin, Olarse and Moore, the commit. ene ee tee of the Board of Trustees on the erection of 5.8. Mitch pastor ot the New | a new scboo! house on the corner of 3d street rch. Also, | eastand M street, opened bids for the erection 4, accepting the | ot the same as followe:—T. H. Barron, 87,951; tein. Rev. Dr. . M. Plowman, $9,979; participate ‘as prine Be Chesier was eeapr themed Hey. Le | 9r1ass; pe ye te, weet in the tage eS | & Willane. SoS =e eos November 10, at 7.30 o'clock p. m. us Pha ee ge award _—_—se .T. ‘who agrees to AcctpEsT —Last evening, os Meow. 4, | Wes made ng BET in v6 gage. ‘The walla. dary, was croseing Geusec eiay tue Bae ah" aright wo neous en cucheterr Moya, Depot, im bie wagon, the horee beste favre 3 Leet Tatas Beige im tho. clear, thy’ wholens cloak rooms Sa peas ‘are arten, nd the building, when cc: Mussns. CLEPSABE and PuELrs, receivers | pleted, Stee model school house of tuag ot ibe Alexandria, Wasnivgton and Gebrge- class tn this section of the country. The arche town Railroad. bave gcne North for the par- | itect is Mr, Eusil S. Frederick, who will per- pose of eflecting ap t for the pur- | sopally the Work with the com. cbese of @ Dew eagine, with a vew to Rave Titiee Of the trusteos. . hot rly communication between city an —_——e—_—_ » A are being made by certain cemneet lovers of fast horses ct CrT1zEKs OF Wisco? BIE residing in this city | possible, about the 2th instant, & Stew orgsnization simi: of the renowned trotters, American Girl ard {omove formea by representatives here i otuer | Goiusinith ‘Bald. Sor as Staves, National course, 517 seventh stress. DE. JOS TABEB Jousion HAS BE- a ed his stom ender ermment, " . time tot a CEI streets. ‘Ovricz Houns—§ tod a ‘Vice President Stevens in th: | OFFICIAL. Laws Passed by the Sixty-Seventh Council we Po Washington Chae Dean Ax ACT providing for the paving of the foot- ways and yp om Third street east, be- tween id Svenue and © street Beit by the Board of A f Cree gees of a building of svfficien ity to accommodate four schools im the third school district, in Square S01, on lots belonging to the tion; the money to be expeuded under the tion of the Mayor and the Sub-fvard of Tras tees of Public Schools for that district, Approvea, October 6, 1560. AN Act to set the curbstonesjand pave the foot- ways and gutters eideot Ei eoth 2 the west O and Boundary Beit enacted by the Board of Aldermen and Board %f Common Council of the City of Washington, That the Mayor be, end be is hereby, author- ized and requested to cause the curbstones to be set, amd the foot ways and gutters paved oa the west side of Eleventh street west, between O and Boundary streets north. The work to be contracted for, and executed in the man- reets ner and under the super oe provided by Jaw; and to defray the or said improvement a s tax equal tothe cost thereot 18 hereby im) levied on all jots or parts of lots bordermg on the line of the ' improvement: the sid tax to be assessed and collected 1 conformity witt the provisions | of the ect approved October 12, 1865. Approved, October 9, 1869, AN AcT to grade and gravel Rhode Isinnd ave- nue, between Fourteecth and Sixveentn streets west. Comman, Cea of te Oe a ee of Common Oy a the Mayor be, and he is hereby, ized and requested to cause Rhode leland ave- ‘nue. between Fourteenth and Sixteenth streets west, to be graded and graveled. The work to be done by the day’s work, ender the direc- Mon of the Commissioners of Improvements of the First and Second Wards; expense thereof the seven dollars and ity cents, or so much thereof as be necessary, is hereby ~ printed in equal proportions out of thofands of the First and Second Wards, Approved, October 9. 1869. AN AcT to set the necessary cur! and pave the footways and gutters on north U Street, between Delaware avenue and First Street east Be wt enacted by the Board of Aldermen and Board of Common Council of the City of Washington, ‘That the Mayor be, and he is hereby, author- ized and requested to cause the necessary curb- Stones to be set and the footways and gutters ‘umder the direction of the Gommissioner of the Fitth Ward, in accor- lance iw governing said im; vements. ‘Approved, October 6, 1908, — Ax Acr to set the curbstones and pave the foot- ways and gutters on the north side ot P jorth, between Fourth street west and Boundary sireet east. be eet, and the footway ps made on the north side of P street north, be- tween Fourth street west and Boundary street east; and to defray the expense thereoct a especial tax equal tothe cost of the same be, and is hereby, im} ‘and levied on all lots or parts of lots bordering on the line of said im- ——— to be assessed and collected in con. lormity with existing Iaw. The work tobe done by day’s work, :nder the direction of the Seamlsicaey Shae Fa Weraynad tr ere sp we (Approved, October 6, 1859. The Cheap Place? STILL ANOTAEB DECLINE FLOUR. WELCH’S BEST FAMILY FLOU PER SACK. RAY'S ARLINGTON FAMILY FLOUR, $2.60 PER SACK. BURNT MILLS FAMILY FLOUR, $2.50 PER SACK, BEST ORUSHED SUGAR, 17% cents Der pound, BEST OLARIPIBD SUGAR, 16% cts. ‘Der pound. ALSO, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF FINE TEs, CBOSSE AND BLACKWELL'S UELEBRATED y PICKLES, WORCESTEERSHIEE AND LEICBSTERSEIRE SAUCES, SPICED OYSTERS, A PURE ARTICLE OF OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA. Cc. 8s. OHARE & SOX, 262 SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN M AND N STREETS oc2-tS 2 Frock! ruoun: Becelpts direct from the mill. with orders te sell at Market Rates. BAKERS, ATTENTIOY ‘Assortment Large! TO ALL PURCHASERS. One Barrel or Thousands, at LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES, W. M. GALT &00,_ ‘stoe Low ! e016 J)E. OsTRANDERS BEW DIE ens | Ds cergenaenn sBw poor entre | the cure of OUMNS, + at BUBIUBD. ang LaRal 5 short apace ot By ED 30: or ve mini without 1. blood, pier atte ogee een Remel meaner And Agest for the STATBN ISLAND (B. ¥.) DYRING £57aRLisauear Ofice—436 NINTH BTREBT, } Ovpeatte Patent Office, = = ‘971 - tm’ Formerly 448 Beventh stroet, ‘) é55n lOO $2 RERS*S0 WHITE SHIRTS—Geod guai- Affairs in Georgetown. FIRE —ADOMt one o'clock this moming au sisrm o! fre Wes caused by smoke seen isang _ trom a frate aonse on detween t and digh streets, owned by Mankins, tad occupied by Da viel McLaughlin ‘The fire ofieinnted im the kitcore. and resulted @ loss of about $400, whieh Is Tally covered , insurance in the Potomac Company of this ae ‘The fire Gepartm-at were premptly on | Saez OF Vatvarte Lors.— peille, real estate brokers, have Thomas Dowling, nt GEORGETOWN. | patie = wd 1B LIVERPOOL aup QC BENSTO' from New | Vtem of Mail . | yore wOaRY on Ee ea ten mene SARE sae MID Bes. SavEx?R BUILDING AssociaTion.—The | tenth monthly meeting of this association was , Mancaanzs: LING OF STEAMSEIPS be ppteenyd ‘at Lang's Hotel. an: betes | ; serwres ares Of StocR were retired at an average o WASHINGTON AND $110 per share net to the stockholders. { i bis os SERIOUSLY ILL. —We learm that E. M. Lin- | thicum. Esa., one of our oldest citizens, 1s lying | a seriously ill at Bis residence on the Heights. | of MERCHANTS” Excuapon.—Eight thousand bussels of wheat were offered on 'Ubange this morning, with the following sales: 3.50) bash- sity At S1.$5: 140 bushels. $1.25. 1,0 basbels.at | sag $1.51; and 996 bushels, at 81.53 York, Jones, from Paes ipnias" Clowes | agen or! jones. from tel ia — Brig ‘Lizzie Wyman, Gamage, for Se maa, | Pes ores wr Georgia. | engtf id CoaL.—Nine thoneand eight hundred asd | N®* S58 pegg pret | murty-two tons of coal were shipped from 4 | Ser wang Pe XANDRIC Comberiand last week by canal. TORK. Georgetown Advertisementa. | a ee es ee Ro eter otrest, Georgetown, WEDEES 0 * SALE OF Taat " . POESIRABLD bias pwathuig Hover { nt received at any — ON PRUSPECT STREST, GEORGETOWN. | 68 Weteret 's, | Sepa: = \MB. POSS, OLD BANK OF rh S00 | ‘We will proceed to sell the above-name! | we. of aria, Vo. are ay. Trewmioes, aS clack p w..cD | gages Borth Wharves Putiateinnie { TUBSDAY, October 1889. according to the terme of the ofiginal advertiameat, ia theater | oF the asin tay EOE EDUCATIONAL. wb: Sliewenre { Trasteo. { PE eit tala | a aecta 101 ING, A VaTE TUITION —An sxpertencet, teacher ate asetbuc bl ae | P Sat aerate a voy ty scccumt of the rain, euttl THURSDAY, Uciober | aber ft , french ae Dist, at ade tees Git eare i ast : | we. Trestece. jee yee. vet? Ta oc 30 28 MOMAS DOWLING, Auct REOH AWS GiNuAN | B* THOME DOWLING, acer; Georgeiown. | ON TUBSDAY, 261s INaT., | aT4o'ccocn,» My | ONS OF THOSE VERY DESIBABLE BRICK COTTAGE VILLA HOUSES | On Stoddart st., near Washington st , GEORGETOWS, | Prof, BENRY MARIX Sill resume tea-bing 0 above lan clesees end | tea" "Appiy 419 Strect, corper isthe: v Lass. | | Ae BYENING CLAGE will be organized let et Emerson 1, bi i s for inetruction In the ish Branrnes, MBTTE R DEAPER WILL - TP aaa }. St Bo, 460 pth, a Se od 2. <————__ Auctioneer. NEY FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS. Black ke, poling eg el ve ; Oloake: 5 Piet. | Eons cotaehaer SS Sie: | n.. Tales and Boot ; 7 ef muon E ACs oon Seamer. ae ail On F sirert, between Mth ‘wool Bhake ws ‘a Brown vor ne AY, Sarre BEB 6, 1469. 4 ao ser 348. CLARKE, B. J.. President. | as ki ber Suites. Chairs, Werdrobes. Matt &c . comprising o assortment, at vi . is pipet. hoceeremees : Richa cate 148 Bridge street. ae 4-1 ‘Termination of street ‘ MADAME D’BERVILLY. Prin. 18 EDICAL DEPARTMENT oF = Esrasyisarp Wrannee ix 1867, M TOWN OouLBGR” °SORGE wv. a. ‘TLEY TWENTIETH MEDICAL SBSBION, 1%69-7 PREMIUn tran DIEING . = COLLEGE BUILDING CORNER CLAgMeING Bat ALT AND B SrRRErS® OF TENTH jc. 49 JEFFERSON CITY OF WASHINGTON, vised with the beer arta MoBLE AGUNG. mL. D., pet ee ‘personal sttention on ¢! of Pris and Practice of Medicine. Pathe Disteict to have nit sedans ie oy owaoen ‘and promptly executed. sell 6m | Professor of Ubstetrics “ "Women of iy et ‘ELIOT. M.D. -aVING TRE CARRIAGE- . * PPPQPSEVERNONE SEEUETAO™ | rrotemer d PERpR tN Boi or sarees 2 — AMES E aN, M'D.. of te ri ret Sewers, 5 i Rm tag mg sy Sera neh gguatar dich ast Raerapectic, Oiry 5 settee. Ls x “> 4 Oct. 4 Pi be the Mayor's | Professor fice. until ts e'clock M Faee ere Preteens dagny between and I streets orth, with }. ae the Mayor may determine. Af paved with , the same used jn paving H street north will be Biaders will state the Pavement per Hale fo be ef thm beet HE Wes? And Syndeemolocy. b, $ Demonstrators BOBERTSON HOWARD. M. D., The course ‘of eeteren will Tad be tollowing MAMOH rE E, M THE CONCENTRATED ERE ORB er F adie v! Tr 1s composed of the Component parteoftse nomen sretcm, It ‘oats directly there: incresali rity and y of both Fics and Bloat heesPtriey, 004, Gaalty (of bot Seatery Canal and Duliding ap the beware, ISA CORE IT 1S & CHET Disk ashe: THE FOL- Inctplont Oopeumption, Ni Debility, Dye. | Bi pee ee Sse poe at rs. Rher: : and Onropic Bores. and in of Spirituous \. rte Delicate va fF and Sickly Onfidren, and all Diesanes arlington ar bee We debit Dean . street north. IRISIN:? Tas creat VEGETABLE Blood Purifier. ZIRIs«In, COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT PRICE, $1 PEB BOTTLE, PREPARED aT No. 195 WEST PRATT STREET, BAaGTIM a ané3m ‘Lux imronrance oF neata. Pe ares Fetes cst nes, | ae can ANE Severe it 20 sotaag FEcTiOSs. and in eas $5 BRAVE SLE ‘CASeIMERE PANTS | aa Pants | Ons BEB | BBagreee sive a : oct 519 Events est,