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+ _EVENING STAR. SATURDAY..........0CTOBER 23, 1969. LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, Excursions, Pic-Nics. &c. National ToxaTEn—The Lydia Thompson Burlesque Troupe in “Sinbad the Sailor.” ExcuRsion to Norfolk and return on the Seamer Voit on Mondays and Thursdays. Darty Excvrsiom to Mount Vernon on the at 108. m. ‘MARK&ITE2's ABT GALLEBT, $56 7th street. Surra & STRosG’s Amt GALiery, 245 F etree. —_—e——. Board OF HBALTB—The Sch sof the rsday lard, trom the Committee on Disinfec- Tecommending the use of and Disinfectant, and the report adopted. Jetter wae received from Z. Richards, Su- Ferintendent of Schools, im avswer to ® com- munication inquiring the size of the school rooms, &c., in which be says: “In the First District (First amd Second Wards) the most of the school rooms are of suitable size for the xwmber of pupfis assigned to them, which number is 60. is statement is based upon the fact that the eomtents of the rooms are equal to or above 150 cubic feet ot air for each pupil, which, I believe, is considered by pbystologists le amount, if iteam be changed once in be an bour. are four or five rooms, ott of twenty-seven, which comtaim Irom 45 to 100 cubie feet for each pupil, in a school of 6) — In the Second District (third and rourth Wards) thereare 10 or 12 rooms, which contain from 100 to 198 ewbic feet of air for each cf & pupils. About two-tnirds of the school TOONS coniains 156 or more cubtc feet for each cf 6 pupsis. In the Third District rane Sixth Wards) there are aboat 10, or ove-thir, of the rooms, which contain from =2 to 100 bic feet of air for eaeh of 60 pupils. In tho Fourth District there are Lher 12 rooms, nearly ene-half of them, which cor.taim from S6to 100 feet of atr, for each of 60 pupils. 2 Of these smallest rooms have cetlings 7 feet 6 inches to 5 feet G inches from the a3 epenings through the is‘hing and sidings of miserably constructed buildings. In very many of the rooms which are of sufficient size there are euher no-suite means of ventilation, oF very poor means, so that it is very oppressive for any one to go from fresb air into them and remain apy length ef time. There are at this time not tar from ©,u0y pupils belonging to the public schools of this city. It smould be here ead that there are about 4 well-constructed and capacious school rooms; and, further, that the detects in ihe Temainwmg rooms cangot be attributed to uy negligence or wantof care on the part of the trustees. Nothing can preyent this state of ut a more liberal expendi i Ty Sek the Superintendent of Schools to form the Board as to the number of school- rooms, with their dimensions, means of veati- their location, and those furnishing less cubic feet of air to each pupil: adopted. ‘The Secretary was authorized to prepare a bill to present to the Councils, making it ob- lgatory on the scavengers to use the Bryan the fe called attention to the importance of adding hogs running ai large to the list of muisances, and made a motion to that effect; which was adepted. Mr. ae a ony which was adopted. 1 Secretary obtain the opinion ot Corporation Attorney as to the sy of the Bosra to abat wy and to abate nuisances. Dt. Loomis and Messrs. W: ‘ouncils. Mr. Williams offered a resol mittee be 3) tion that a com- ted to drafia bill establishing a Me Board of Health; which adopted. and the President, under instruction of the Board, appointed Mr. W. Ward to act as such committe, im conjunction with the Pres- ident ard Secretary. —e—. Tee Prize Rinc—Onaries Doherty, of Richmond, wbo was to have fought Collyer on tbe 6th metant, arrived here yesterday. and was sbown around by Barney Aaron and other sports. Doberty will take a benefit here next week, when it is probable be will «throw down the cauntlet™ to Collyer, which wilt be at once Accepted @nd arrangements made for a contest. Doberty is a clean built young fellow, and Jooks as though he would make a tough cus. tomer for . Aaron waited on Billy Ed- wards last week for the pur of getung up ollyer. but Buty & mstch between Bim and declined, not baving a backer at Band, and it is stated that Collyer is $0 anxious to have a bout With Buly that be has written to him that he ‘Will fignt bim “for the fum of the thing.” FIRE.—About a quarter to ten o'clock last night @m warm of fire wasturned in from box No the Medical Museum, (Ford’s The- ater,) by cfficer Morse, eaused of Mr. Jobn Connor's carpenter shop on F Street north, between c(h and 10th streets. The building, together el a cod ot cRes:s of togls, the property 0! employees, was en- urely desiroyed. Loss about $2,500; no insu- flames communicated to the frame «welling adjoimng on the west, owned and oc- <upied by Mrs. Catmerme Berry, the inside of which was completely burned out, the family only esceping with their furniture, The loss cn this building Will be about £1,000, and was susured only yesterday for 81,500, in the Frank. Jin lusws ance Company, of this city, —s_—. by the burning Wisconstn REPUBLICAN ASSOCIATION.—At ‘& Meetug last evening of the citizens of Wis- consip resident in Washington, the Wisconsin . Barron: Vice Presidents, Bradford Rixiord sad J. H- eu Secretary, Captain Perkins, ngs . Longley. The tol- jowjng Were appointed 3 ittee to procure manson for the accooiation:— Post Office met, A. Wilson; War, Albert Paine; laterior, N.O1 —— A.T. ; State, reasury, E. GQ; i; Capitol, Adjourned. ‘ —_+—__ THE CONGRESSIONAL CEMETERY.—Some twenty acres bave been recently added to the Congressional Cemetery, and under Mr. W. A. Fletcher, late Commissioner of the Sixth ‘Ward, the work of grading bas been com; and the addition is now being short time trees and shrubbery will be planted, and ‘be new portion made to correspond with tbe original grounds. The Oemetery now ex- ends from Geol avenue and E street south fo the Eastera ch, and from i7th street to tbe Magazue grounds, embracing over one Dundred acre Kents or PrTura: u preme Chancellor Samue! Resd, of the Knights of Pythias, will arriye im this xy from his trip to California a few days. During bis short sojourn in the mtry, be hes organi toe Grand California, Nebraska and Indiana, son fhe first of November will proceed to }csvep to organize the Grand Lodge of Maxsa- chosetrs. TRe Knights of the District intend te e:ye him a handsome reception, bee Srv is nueral of Mr. Dayid Barry his mother’s residence, on sey nvertie, to-day at 12 o'clock, and Litenced by nearly aii the oldest residents pico] Hall. Deceased was well known as family of brothers, who Prominent part im the local poli- of this city for the last torty years, —_-—__ The NaTIowAt Base Batt Cure last - ing elected the following officers. Piven er: General ees. God Were sppornted & comm: @ Ball im which to Bold thew enue ibe winter. Cdapter. No. 4, belé inst tee exbulng Masauic year: tseac Le Jonaeny, oe ensulr, year :— hPa me See seeriag” all of ose y of ‘Geena appear im its columes eee THE Sows Or TEYwusses are their Dearts glad tBis evening ny's relia mane meeting at (be St. James Hotel, in honor defeat of A. J. =e ime Gazerre is “inter. citizens. A like. Exq.. will SERVIORS, &= usua}, to-morrow (Sunday) at the Coored of the Ascension, H street, vetweea £3 ond lech streets, morning and evening. POSED ComyENTION OF WORKINGMEN — iy tered (as stated in our reportol the proceedings) which propose to call a conveation of delegates to be elected By see tcctag and one tor tenes every 800 very Dendrea members hich resolutions were laid over for further consideration, and will come up st the next meetin, presen amount paid by the firm as tonnage Fieoomeie that cocoa. Mar. Cabill cont sarge af the rT inte claiming that the mo: anded by the ration. placed the statute. the demand and ‘ined judgement for that amount, and in the course of the case he cited numerous autRorities. Justice Plant reserved Bis decision. ——_-__. Finest Warp Rercnticax OLvr.—This clnd met last night at John Wesley Qnapel, on Uon- necticut avenue, between L and M streets, Mr. Jerome Johnson im the chair. The church was crowded by a large audience, which was divided into two tons, the Hr and ‘De its trustees, amd ordered the meeting to dis- petee; a request which was readily complied ‘with, and the club adjourned. TEMPERANC! George Savage. ‘orm: ee Lee No. 3, 1. 0.G.T., met at Union ‘all jast evening, when a burlesque om Woman’s rights, in three acts, entitled “The Spirit of 76, or the Coming Woman,” was performed. ei ‘Tax EveRetr Lyceum meets this evening, 4s usual. in the lecture-room of the Columbian College Law Building. The exercises are gea- erally of an interesting character, consisting of discussions, oratiens, reading of « Everett Gazetie.” &c. Subject for discussion this eve- ning:—Resoived, That the freedom of speech nz all Cow we ae aces ne he ee: ing ve, Hibson; negative, J. R. Imbrie. : —_— THE INVESTIGATING COMMITTEE.—The Sa hee eevee cree other meeting last evening an rRed to Tuesday night. The evidence is ail in, but the committee seem not to be a unit as to whether ou will Ld Cg and the chairman, T. Hall) its stated, submit a report on Monday Right. ——_-—___ THE FRANKLIN ScHOOL BUILDING.—The bill tor finishing the Franklin School Buiiding, amounting to $69,170.45, has been the Building Committee, of which S. Brown is chai Sad the architect, Mr —. Cluss, and & portion has been paid. includes $6,259 worth of work not in the contrac: —_-—___ ‘THOSE WISHING PINE LIPE-LIKE LIKEWRSRES of themselves, children, or friends, or of liv! or deceased friends from old erreotypes or ovher old pictures, should goto te Whiteburst Gallery, 421-6 Pennsylvania avenue, between 45 and 6th streets, which certainly has a repu- tation for the best quality of work at the low- est rates, —_e__——. THE City Taxzs.— ‘was completed two or three first of t commence tbe collection of taxes, and doubtless for some time will be kept busy with his clerks. ——o—__ ‘THE JURILES WEEK opens to-morrow in St. Aloysiuschurch. At the 1! o’clock Mass Rev. Father McGuire, of Georgetown College, will the celebrated Preach the seranon, and Dr. O'Conner, ate Bishop of P,ttsbarg, Pa., at Vespers, at 7 o'clock p. m. will preach There will be no $ o’c! P-m., Vespers. ; ——_.__ i Tas New Jersey Republican Association meets on Monday evening. will be seen tbe a in stand arrangement round trip railway State at ly 10.705, Exper J. Z. Tavion Tow, at 11 o'clock, on smother coli We under- ts have been made to farnish tickets to voters from that =. eae viz: New York, evening, on which we claim to be the on M street, be- tween (tm and leth. = 4 ——4—— Saas oy REAL Estats.—Green & Williams Bave sold & two-story brick dwelling, with lot, located on the corner of 6th street east and E street south, H. Carico, for $3,650; also, fot corner F Svenur, oG. W. Linville, for 82,750; also, lot ‘Ac joining the same, to Geo. Wilner, for $1,125. pas taaiode Semater Joun Scorr, of Pennsylvania. Who orrived bere some days since for the pur- @ residence for his family during tbe coming session. bas rented the reei- dence of Mrs. B. B. of Georgetown, at the corner of ad amd Fayette streets. _—_—»-—_—- Rev. MR. BvcTLER imaugurates Sabbath morning service in the Lutheran Chapel, on Capito! Hill, to morrow at its. ‘Rev. Mr. Parson, who preaches in St. P: ‘o-morrow, is to have special charge of the Capitol Hill Mission. Heiss youhg man of fine promise, —~——— Fisk OYsTexs.—Harvey & Holden, corner Lith street oud the A venue, received this morn- img the finest lot ot Cherrystone oysters which bos arrived Dere the presemt season. They are as fat and of as fine a flavor as those usually received here at tne height of the season. ——_+—__ WECALL ATTERTION tothe sal¢on Monday next by Green & Williams, of one of tRe uro-t conveDiently arrapged houses 1n the city, No. 5i2 L Street north, between 9th and 10: street, A rare chance for a bargain. - —_—--—_—_.. ‘ ‘VELVET, the very thing for sacks and bedies, now 80 popular, can be found at Wil- ian s,on pt paeneenper—e | near Sth street, m “ugntity and price to suitall purchasers. — Alexandria and Vicimity. ‘The Cuzette, of last evening, has the following ‘tems: : ‘Tar Late OvTRAGE.—The ‘little ‘irl who on We eee Denia’ T™ Alien tor that streets of Terre Haute, Iadiana, Sa New Albany, ind, bas a six-and.qasr. ter-foot woman. ar sell a ts pouss Segue 8 Py we ee oe THE COURTS. g, Joba Alen, Albert Walken, Geo. Wales i Ty 5 5 Otsries Priztie, John Thompson and Joan Beckwith, indicted for rio!, were found not '; Harrington for nee. joba a, ‘Abert Walker, Cbaries Frintle and Jona Beckwith plead sault and tery, for assault and battery wi noHe pros. was entered. ries Boyd, in- dicted with Augustus Boyd, was convicted ot y. Wm. Smith was convicted on S charge of assault and battery. John U.ark, indic'ed for an assault and batiery with iateut to kill Thomas was convicted of as- Sault and battery. ORPHAn’s Court, Jt Purcell.—To-day the 1 of the late John ‘lynn, bequeathing his te to Rev. F. X. in trast for his two children, was filed. following accounts ‘were approved and : First, of guardian to heirs of Eliza R. Nairn; do. to orphans of Anthoay rats; do. orphan Luther Martin, do. of admin itor of Peter Force; do. of E. Cowling, Jr. The codicil to the will of the Ogle lor was admitted to probate. The willot ae late Mary Orattenden hg ing an will fannexed—bond ‘87.000. late Jane’Hanter was admitted to probate. CITY ITEMS. ALatKa Diamonps, Oroide Pisin Rings, Chay Vi hromos, Received this morning, at Prigg’s Une Dollar Jewelry Store, No. 46 Pennsylvania avenue, between 434 and 6'n streets. —_-—_—— FOR AN IRRITATED Throat, Cough or Colc. «Brown's Bronchial Troches” are offered wiih the fullest confidence in their efficacy. They have been thoroughly tested, and maintain the good reputation they justly acquired. As there are imitations, be sure to obtain the genuine. eee AT THE UENTRAL DOLtaR Store, No. 22 Market Space, between sth and 9th streets, (Pennsylvania ayeuue,) new goods are con- stantly received. 10,16,1: — pe READY-Maps CLorarne!!! Gentiemens’, Boys’ and Childrens’. The largest'and finest stock of Qiothing in the District, manufactured by Messrs. Wana- maker & Brown, of Philadelphia. expressly for this market, is now selling at the lowest Phil- adelphia prices at Oak Hall, 4607th street, oppo- site Post Office. N.B Olothiers and Tailors supplied at the lowest wholesale prices. 10, 14,6 ——— ‘UNDERESHIRTS AND DRAWERS, 50C., 60C., 75¢., $1, at the Original Franc, 494 7th st., between No Branch Sto! 3 Dard E. Te. ‘we are, more or less, incapable of our duties for tof energy. Spee: ard Wine Bitters” will be found to be an in- valuable aid in case of debility arising from derangement of the system. Sold by itag: gists. —— Fin WHITB SHIRTS, 75c., $1, $1.50, $2, £2.50, at the Original Franc, 494 7th st., between D and E. No Branch Store. 9,29,1: ——- = Goop Socxs for winter, 8, 10, 15, 25 cents, at the Original Franc, 19% 7th between D and E. No Branch Store. 9,29,1: ——_ Corns, Diseased Nails, Vascular Excrescen- ces, Bunions, Enlarged Joints, and other dis- eases of the feet, successfully treated by Dr. White, S: ‘o. 424 Pennsyl- Vania avenue, between 44 and 6th streets. Hours from § &. m. to6 2 m. Calls made at Tesidences between 6 and & p.m. No charge for consultation at office. Established 1561. gee FoR THE CHEAPEST Gent's Furnishing Goods go to the Original Franc, 494 7th street, between Dand E. No Branch Store. 9,29,1: oe ‘THE GREATEST relief imngimable can be af- — thie warm weather one dete alpaca and linen suits, children’s Gari- balde suits in variety are also to be had at he most reasonable prices. 26,6 SAvB YOUR MONEY and buy your Gent's Farnishing Goods at the Original Franc, 194 7th st., bet. Dand E. No Branch Store. 9,29,1: eer cwer THIS I8 TO NOTIFY THE PUBLIC that Geo. B. Wileon & Uo. can sell Shoes, Boots, as cheap as any person who advertises in the 7,14 OS arecatis Ti JOmmed, HAs baa A entire @ he VEST] ‘Orrice Hovas—§ to a. x., 3todr.™., TtoSpr.m. oc6-tt Bal RENSWER AT SEV- br yaa Rate -at the ote ae we offer Che and Sareaparilia, $1) Ponts tyre $1.25; Pe art's Tai 1, 0c. Browa's Ging™ Bi ‘and rolls Bata, too rece Bostetter's Bitters, 9c. per bottle; Mish: lerinstue.tSpeer's Wi ve, Fine O14 Bye Per Banta THUR NATTANS, ‘ts north. oc 5-3m 1 per d mL P REE ING }, 494 7th e bae4 K._No Branch Btoves. t T NITAB! OHUBCH on SUNDAYS, et 11 8. m. and Dz D.m,. Sunday School at 3p. m. (00 2-46 ~_. UVED I Obice tote, 474 Mleveuthattees batwees Office hours—From 9 to 104 m.;1 to 2; im. eni9-3a" THE FALL AND ITS DANGERS. Animal as well as vegetable life is powerfally Sflected by the great atmospheric change that takes place in the Fall. But for the flowers, the folie ze, ard the herbs of the field there fs no help. ‘Their time has come and die they must. It is otherwise with mae. For him the means of re- invigoration bave been provided by skill and science. To recruit his exhausted energice and fortify himself sgainst the disorders generated by ion of temperature and the un- ions of Autumn, let kim toue invigorate his digestion, and 2 mort id iafiaences of the season fearlessly. The chilling night dews and heavy morning mists will have no power to make bim shiver and burn, to siect bis liver, to disorder his stomach or his bowels, to rack his jofots with rheumatiem,or to iF Buy latent element of disease in his system active and Jangeror To the sufferer from gen- eral debility, whether constitationusl or arislag from other causes, this potent vegetabie specific isesrnestly recommended. And Ist it be remem- bered that physical teeukness opens the Toor to all maladies, Vigor is the chief defence of tho hu- man structure against all causes of disosse, acd HUSTETTEB’S BITTEBS may be traty pro- wouneed the safest and surest of all invigoranta. Itisthe most'genial of all vegetable tonics, aud is admirably, @dapted to the wants and weak- nesses of the more delicate wellasto th) @iiments of men. oc al. iw DEPARTMENT, DS eircr er Lourruuor Hk Ocaxexcr, Wasuincton, October lotice ‘given to the holders of the cir. calating Noten ot the "First awionel Bank of Hevade,” Austin, thet such moor ‘be paid in lawful money of the Upited presen- tation of the same at 1 Eygasury ot ah ‘United Sijeit Got Acting Comptroller of the c7. feet _ Beting Comets of fen DAzpeay__ [Bait id Ol 4 i) Bee! street, GEORGETOWN, ———_—_ Affaire in Georgetown. ror RR. meet, a ected ene wae CT to build ac! treet | of the Perpetrator.— About noon yesterday, w! Qt the intersection of Twenty-first street fre Farfell recidiog - the Conduit road, and im: joining Cabin John bridge, was Aldermen and Board | preparing Siseres n aeare, whose mame we could not ascertain, entered the house, armed with @ club, aud taking hold of her arm, de- manded money and clothing. She gave him what money she had at the time, and such arti- cles of clothing as he demanded, the scoundrel forcing her to open all the closets and chests in the house for Bis inspection. Finally, wader reten.ce of going into another coom, fe Package of money, she sli; out of foure and gave sucha ona ciaras that the neighbors at once came to her assistance, whea he Sixty-Seventh Council Laws Pave vi onra tity, D.C. af it west aefad be ie foke cnacied, That the sum of three thousand ($3,000) dollars, or so ch thereof as may be necessary, be, and the same is hereby, appropriated out of the funds of the First Ward And be it further enacted, That thesaid culvert shall corre: id with the cuiverterossing L. 4 - rreepont Peenty-first and ‘Twrcary | the DeKTo fled, crossing Cabia, Joan bridge and second streets west. And be it further enacted, That the work shall be done unser the proper os wendence and in contormity with ex! -- ~~} iw. Approved, October 6, curbstones and pave the foot- ANraye on’ the west, side ot Ninth strest east, between B street south and Est Capitol street. Beit enacted by the Board of Aldermen and Board of Common Comned & ihe. City of Washington, That the Mayor be, and he is hereby, author- ized and requested to cause the curbstones to req foot wal ved. and the gutter: rae ne ine fontine of Ninth street esst, be: East Oapitol stree:; a DRover’s Rest.—The sales of drover's beef yesterday were:—700 head of cattle, at ©i.25a $7 per 100 ads gross; 1,10) sheepand lambs, cows and calves, 103865; veai ‘7a8 cents per pound gross. Tax Coat Trape.—During the past week 12,466 toms of coal were shipped from this point northward, as follows :—Border, 3,000 tons; Campberland Coal and Iron, 2,500 tons; Con- tion, 2,966 tons; and Ray's docke, and lefray the expense special tax equal to the cost of the same be, and is hereby, imposed and levied on all lots or Parts of lots bordering on the line of said im- Fovement, to be aseeated @nd collected in con- Toray with existing law. The work tobe done ander the direction of the Commissioner of the Sixth Ward, and two assistant comiis- Siorers to be appoluted by the Mayor. Approved, October 6, 169. AN Act to establish the pay of the Inborers at the police station-houses. Be itenacted by the Board of Aldermen and Beard HP Conmon Council af, the City of | Washington, ‘bat trom and after the of this act the ay Of the laborers at the several police station- ow Shall be at the rate of twenty dollars eT month. be Sec. And be it further enacted, That all acts inconsistent with this act be, and the same are hereby, repealed. Approved, otober 6, 1869, AN Act making an appropriation for detray- | Bay, N. Georgetown Advertirsments. Pc te ter ind eam a ¥ THOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer; Georgetown. SALE OF REAL ESTATE IN GEORGETOWN, 2 to jov.2d, at id June 2, |-Lot two, eg expenses of the election he! ne Be catty end tro Ee -vienacted by the Board of Aldermen and Board of Cee Te rte nat tne ‘bat the of twelve handred and twenty. five dollars,or eo mach thereof as may be neces. sary, be, and the same is hereby, appropriated out of the general fand as compensation to the Commiestoners of Election and their clerks, and also for rent of buildings for the same on Monday, June 7, 1:69. Approved, October 6, 1669. Ax Act to construct a sewer in G street north, ist side of Thirteenth street west to fat at eda two equal payments, at 9fi an! ast of the terest. to be secured by & remit; 5 and cing St purchaser's cost. “Fifty dollars HUGH CAPERTOR. Frantec, 0c28-e0d,M, Wa siete ¥ THOS. DOWLING, Auct'r; Georgeto tad be ie hereby, author ‘to cause a two-and-one- ‘That the Mayor be, ized and requested half-foot barrel sewer to be constructed in the centre of G street north, from the east side of Thirteenth street west; thence along said G street north to the centre of Twelfth street west, there to connect with the T welfth-street sewer. Also, to construct tateral sewers to connect With sewer in said G street north im each of the alleys running south wardly trom said G street north imtosquare Ni peceset drain the sald alleys; of brick or tile, and to be of an inside diameter of twenty inches; said sewerage to be provided ‘with such manholes, drops and lateral sewers tor said as may be necessary. The work to be done under the direction of the Superin- tendent of Sewers, &c., and the superinten- dence of the Commissioner of the Second Ward, and two Assistant Commissioners, to Pointed by the Mayor, and no bill for said Work to be paid until approved by all said Commissioners. Suc, 2. and be tt further enacted, That, order to de: theexpenee incurred under this act, aspecial be, and is hereby, levied and imposed on ail lots or parts of lots along the Ine of said improvement by authority of the act of Congress approved February 23, 1863; BALE OF REAL ESTATE IN GEORGETOWN, virtue of ‘ mates ig Sat Shes oe eet ‘and the ‘land the line of Market tl pad 77-100 and months, interest, to be secured by a deed of trast on conveyancing st purchaser’s cost. down at close of sale. OAPEBTON, Trustee. bie 203 DOWLING, oc 28-c0,T,Thasta Auctioneer. B® THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown the snid tax to be assessed and collected in the | posTPONED ZRUETE RS! SALE OF THAT manner now provided for by law: Provided, | DESIRABLE CO WELLING HOUSE that the cost of constructing such ot] ON PROSPECT SEBERT, GROBGETOWN. said sewer as may cross the intersection of any QFPOSITE MB. POS’S, (OLD BANK OF avenue. street, or public ley shall not as. ¥ ‘] sessed on the owners of private property, bat rca sil Eee ba Se rat RAee ctaaiceesentnat ne Genes | AERLBCRAAY, Goctey Sake & sufficien t of [Approved, October 9, 1209.” | of theastn day of Angustes” A Pew EN eae. noTIOR <g | octecta ThOMAS DOWEL. ING, Auct, Ss THE ABOVE BALE IS PO: 'ONED, acccupt of the rai ai Vabusbar owe 23th, 1968, at 6 o'clock Bm. 4a ‘The only piace in the city to buy your risen. BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITERS ocd “THOMAS DOWLING. Anct. et regaler FA AND WINTER @0008. 5. JOHN H. SMOOT, 119 i WHOLRSALE PRICES LOB, tae, BaP tee ae Soom is at low prices to cash buyers, a Ladies’ Dress Goods, i STRASBURGER BROS., 373 Seventy B1REET, Butween anv K, it WHERE THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OAN “afaker s ot Pad BE FOUND. ft Heop Shirts, Gent's and B a STOVES! STOVES! STOVES! a Fable Demesls. apkine, Tow. — ish ns, THE LARGEST STOCK OF HEATING, COOKING AND PABLOE STOVES, AND THE fon caetSmere seni tel hele iataront ; OBEAPEST IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, | _ cc H-tm ns, 10 BE FOUND AT ‘BW FALL AND WINTER DRY GOOD: WALTEB D, WYVILL'S, . Empress seld-tt Mo. 409 Pennsylvenis avenue, 1 Stet oa BD. ‘Arabs, 13; to from 3 44 all Havin; Store, 1 am now prepared ee to offer areat fuducements £0: my customers, Brows Maslig: 3 cts, Goad «4, Bicachea nd Thave just retarned from ‘ork, where| and Bow York itis at red; 4 ; have purchased a full line of Sf 8, 10. 183416; One Case ay atid STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS, eta re Bed (Bien om Ft 2 te $10, to consisting of everything new and desirable. for sale at ag *s MILLER, Beat French KID GLOVES, §1 25. a sea 101 Bridge atrect, Best French CORSETS, 91 to @5. - Li TRIMMING SATINS, in all colors. Fossirons: FORRTSUBE Prices. TROON VELVETS, tal oes witaeseiba sete money Fall line of CLOAKS. ee =e Buil cox Ghelzs. Wi 5 Mottrenses, tr La assortment, sear 1m Lanes end Cunaters $00 8 lf Teiel bce ie as tee ees fo in peraog, his Jight expenses enable him to of. MILLINEBY GooDs, fer gocds st’ much «mailer advance than those | which I will offer at On Oe ee eee \ TUE Lowasr Pac ve susht® Boerne carenense ey | Ficereetsoece, | BS Ho. 34 Market Space, L18) 18: 1 00 9:9 between 7th and sth streets, STAB ETE EOW AWARDSN Is 1857, [ATHANIEL WILSON, W. H. WHEATLEY’ N ATTORNEY-AT.UAW, PREMIUM Breau DYEeine HA8 REMOVED TO Mo. 409 F STREET, RANSING fl my 2-1 NEAR 77x bias Dara gist ic ia t ov 8 8. Replete with overy desirable 2 pro weed ius Veer aleatana ETE ararmcomnet ae moore » takes this aud promptly exceutees ty TUTE im hie Tem Fotis a DYEING Ssrapui1 Ofico—496: NINTH STSEBT. ave, INCINNATI LAG) ONLY FIVE cunts A GLass! | YOUTHS’ MBTROPOL 1TAN BACK SUITS. ! A naton. oth ISG at ¢ USTOM DEPSRTMENT iF | pate A GEO. ©. HENNING; BRATS SOMODATS. | *Portcll information appiy to JOHN 0. DALE, | Agent, 13 Pe CR NO, 511 SEVENTH STREET, BAA eis. ann tt ahington. | Muncuamss: uve ov sreamsnirs (OLD INTELLIGENCER BUILDING.) MADE TO ORDER, CHBVIOT BUITS ....., e268 FINE CASSIMERE 6UITS _.W.. 00+ nee $30 VERY FINE CASSIMERE 8UITS.............335 FINE PLAID 8UITS ... helena aeat CORALS FINE BLACK DORSKIN PANTS..$i9 to $13 | aiiabe 01 tt la TIME LAOH HELE DES SE 0 act cu | yaar sulie ar. Borg BLAOK SILK VELVET VESTB_.........912 “Prom. | peas WH. OLIVE. & . FINE BLAOK, BaOTE VnLy VESTS, @14 FANCY SILK VBLVET VES onsnnn 910 | O SCOTCH FRIBZE BUITB cect to $43 | abet FINS MELTON SUIT senna 30 | — = FINEST MELTON SUITS... newer onen943 | EDUCATIONAL. VELVETBEN SUITS cee e-em 30 | Poremdaner 5 ruouoe ce ia eee FINE OASSIMEBE PANTS.............7 to $12 sich Gegncos Latte Cas Remme™ snd 0. Inquire of MI sachusetta ave. ocl2-lmm' CORDUBOY SUIT B..cesseessocvnvs svreneeeoseee 338 BRESS SHIRTS.......... .from'@15 per half dosen | , and DOESKLS VEsTs, FINE SILK, OLOTH. mee ebtol, mE ‘above lengua ites.” Appiy 413 11 st eo An EVENING CLASS will be organize! let wt Emervon, Last inh Strest betwesn ra en, £0 Book weeping’ 8 TH CAPES OR FIRB BEAVER ABD CLOSE ©. Ae 2d to 835 | ROBES DE CHAMBR! avenemmmnt3 to B35 | i | | BIND PLAID PARTS .eccone.-seemennnensnenen 12 | a. Byecial in tl Depeetment._ Recess | Mienee, 36 1 street. Cussissores a0 good os fen, at much lower | Re |. BUTTS, TEACH. ‘ic prices. | . Gren READY-MADE DEPARTMENT. BLACK CLOTH VEBSTE. 3, 4, 5, and 96 BLACK DOESKIN ecaimes «4 ana 912 BLACK CLOTH — PATS, i TOS ONEAGA COLLEGE Oo F arse bows BEES ich, }, and $35 * aad asee. BLACK VELVET VESTS, paisa ‘ 5., President. capi > FANCY VELVET VESTS ceececsees sonens-oon= $3 s vaROLS ae HOOL, FINE SILK VESTS .ececcrneecnneenuc to $9 scpleaters “he's coal aps BLACK AND BLUE BEAVER PANTS... | s04.8 wall Known ap ‘Eoisntch space for recreation and, etusement, Olreuiers BLACK CLOTH DRESS COATS, Eolpuace Deg Dp spplrme to the colssm ‘mise M. J. HARROVER. SAOK OOAT WORKING SUITS. CCBEOARAY INETITOTE, 3-587 aod 1,559 . WALKING English "and French. for young” Laos and CASBIMERE SUITS) BAU OUATS, from $15 ORDA" ents, TBrooch ta the leneneaeok EXCELLENT CASSIMERE BUSINESS BUrTs, | {he_{amily, end is constantly spoken in the In- 16, 15 end $20 js3-coom = MADAMED *BEBVILLY. Print, TS, Cheviot Styles, FINE OASSIMERE SUITS, C! t Styies ‘925 GOOD BEAVER BULTB.... .eneeteesecenermee 325 FINE BRAVEB SUITS..csce-ceussecneenmnsenn Q35 FINE BEAVEB COATS AWD VESTS.nmn325 GOOD WORKING PANTALOONS.........82 50 BETTER ONBS.. PANT. iS, GOOD CASSIMEBE Pan’ Sm 50 ant 95 CABSIMERE P. ‘Al 5 dee 5 = OTR: sana 910 Esrasuenen 1844. ANDBEW 3.j50YCB & ©O. CABRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, 477 and 479 Poorteenth street, D® =csusTeans UNKIVALLED REMEDY, THE KING OF ALL PAIN, The Great Internal and External Medicine, WILL CUR! Headache, in & 5 5 ; eater. minutes Footpacte, in 1 minute; FALL OVERCOATS, FINB................12 to $15 FALL OVEBCOATS, OF FINEST sere: 3 Rheumation, Diarrbece, Fi ov }» Good ae and S10 5 ‘ALL OVEROOATS, Btyles. and 21 Seeehcans Sates. 4 Soi Lo MEST. /D FNGLISH ig re DEPELLANT OvERooaTS D> Al DOUBLE Aw! TWIST OUP os o ars MELTON AND FINE FACED OVERCUATS ARM OVERCOATS. GUOD HBAVY W: = Oanad gi2 CHINGHILLAS, PRTERSHAM, WHITNEY fi ereat Shaooe and Varletion oreo 1S tong 8 BLACK BRAVER OVEROOATB eis coene $13 GOOD BEAVBE OVEBOOATS yncececnnnnn $20 Pi . 50 CENTS P' BOTTLE. Bold by all Drossietee Tpotesaree ofan Sa. Fh Seng Tae teenie INB BLACK AND BLUE BEAVER ovee. | 2f,!'% SO aT UO eal 9 ae ate j aos sane; bose systems are Sikes witiy the visas ESTBLACE.ELUR, WN. AN! _ bia t 33 BEAVER are ARP OTasE PULA. and rere. on 30 5 | Gisease is sure A and $3. no & PILOT AND ES.UIMAUX OVBRCOATS, | a 40 and ve timely in those Pim- 350 | Bealesbe "avert the iid by purifying tus system with the $12 SAMARITANS SOOT AND HERB JUICES, GOOD CAPES... -ccooreerreessannmmannnnes: GOOD BEAVER CAPEB.e n-ne $15 | Bow many have the witte at byphiite in the eve tem, and in late marriage, BETTER BEAVER OS PES... romen'S20 | ERGwiDg little of tts ree Pe Fine esnee FINE BEAVER CAPES AND SPANISH ions (ehich ip anny cease is heredlinsy te the GLOAKS..........eomnees. weome® te $30 | eons 0 you ig misery op you! end offspring. Price @1-35 per botte. YOUTHS’ WALKING COAT BUITS, <a SAMARITAN'S GIFT ‘The only real cure for Gioet purely vesetabien "We diecart d 15 to 915 10 to $17 } ile ‘net BOYS? MELTON BUITS seen censor sees cares fn from two BOYS? SCHOOL nee OTE to x woe Sapegers ood te sig gn 38 ‘BOYS’ FINE OASSIMBEE SUITS....9 to $12 CRILDRER'S GARIBALDI suiTB, vei'ee CHILDBRE’S BISMARCK GOAT SUITS. oie CHILDREN'S VRLYRTEEN COAT BUITS..919 BOYS’ HEAVY OVBEOOA' TB, ‘BOYS’ FINB OVEROOaTS,, QUILDREN’s 03 69s ‘Lowens . ae or Gro. ¢. HENNING, ‘Pron ike ie eects sea eae or NO. 511 SEVENTH STREET: = 2 Bresioe Star oe eee ee oadt la Ss