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/ * St. John’s . p.capal ¢ ure: Universal Franchine Association. ‘The Courts. Ax Acr to set the curbstones and pave the foot, Georgetown Advertisements. BANKERS. ‘ ‘the vener-We hush rom the Empress of rrance— | © Grxeeat TxRw.—The cpplication | Ways amd yutterson the north side of saua € a ss + soos EVENING STAR. e means nae Wan wih the Fan Nett. wt bom or Joseph TK Plant for appointment as a U.S, SSS ile Sere nae ee oe i" or". Lew:s sonxsow « co., - . ng, | known as St. John's, (which was erected in th» —" year 1816) was re pend,after having beenclos | = a5 — teo mouths for repairs and imp.ovem nts. A | LOCAL NEWS, large number of vand geat! - aa "The Court took oceusion tosay that white they | Be i enacted by the Boant of Aidermoe avt Boar recognized Mr. Plant as a most intelligent gen- atine Saree ‘So ee Pp EE gr a perform the dutten Of | ized and requesied to cause the carb .tion-s part from thetale they had estab Yo Timit | %@ be set and the footways and gutter< FINAL NOTICE. BANKERS. PENNSYLVANIA AVEXUR, CO“NER TENTH parmont of the GENERAL ant expires on the 31st DBCEM DEALERS IN " raitr of! ‘ coed are No. 43%, | orative, (1 dintecion with ner sxc send Adit Aveo err Tivot the friends of wholesale voting | the appointments exe!usively to members of the | Pardon the north side of sjuare | prrative, (leariar no ton we DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN EACHANGE rave - of public buildings and_grounds. % between Seventh and EKighth streets advertine al! prs \- . ee iw aad toe Shiie the gemecal pla or hee was held on Saturda vening at Union League | ‘Fil Profession. | «ksi were re- | The Work t9 be cmractel foc. aml exo | Governmcat and Corporation Boni: bousty a cakes Riad Catiean ok ‘ot been alte-c il, the painters, gas-fitte Hall, Dr. Lockwood in the chair. T's old reli= nontene tania ented in the manner and under th) sapecin- ACL wtennee Avro at 8 a mt SOM om the | Upholsterers have greatly, the im able” were slow in coming up, there being of | “George Wo Paschal, if, was, on motion of | teMlence provi.ied by law; and to defray the ex- PR ear Wlansnisan’s Mace Cadiaee ae iihaiogl wk tne pay —agee Neath po that clos present only Dr. Mrs. Lockwood Judge Moore, admitted to the bar, penses of said improvements a special tax eq | Commins: a: (and the baby), Mrs. Josephine S. «rifting, Mr. argument in the case-of Allman agt, | @ the cost thereor is hereby imposed and lev. Collector, | Sum S Stmexe's Aner Gancews, 2527 | apie nee en Cet wateha Sed | 2,tr,Nale ant Mie O"Cunnee. On the Guat | atunticy (roticed on Satara) wan conchaned | ov Lint or asartsof lots bordering om they | OO Jax cooxe « co = = = ecier an and MredeG, Wetmore Regie er, | ree ott ae cee from | and dee Sob-colleetod in contaraity with-tne previien: | Ot wie, dl BANKERS, Levy Court. (under whose immediate supervi on the work ich Mind teroee, tee Combee cree gpa aS Of the act approved October 12, 1855. TROUSER HOLD FURSITURRAZD ET! | Fierecxre Sraxst, Orros saa ing of the Levy | bas been done) have been-eomplt «-nted highly | nt bench. John O'Donovan was there, CITY ITEMS. Approved, October 6, 1569. ERNEST. TENNALLYTOWN. | . Kainadn, soseaSnarscenae merece natn’ % | on the improvements made. Inthe chancel, the | ay was as voluble in relation to the national ici ie oe WEDNESDAY MORNING, N f) a eas aes ee ae Court of Washir unty was held at the | ¢.k.. chairs, aud FF: have boon renovated, | qn axever. The anpasition to the movement SE % Aw Act to lay a water-main in Fifth street east, at the residencs of Mr. W. Ernes’, | constantly on band a full supply Aldermen's Chamber, Gity Hall, this morning— | white the floor i covered with red crrpet With | were pies-it in force nd dil some tafl fight ; i Ban Se from Pennsylvania ayenue to B street south. own, all the Parniture, of whi GOVERNMENT BONDS. arr i Messrs. Brown. Shep | yellow omedailion. On the will is @ repre- ‘das they iy & Sore ‘of hand? | O48 Hart Crormine Axp Mercnant Tat- thence in B street south to Seventh street east. ne “ | . 7 7 Burr in the chair.and Mess Belt, ami Gar- [sentation of the Book with seven seals, | Sth d as they were by 8 seure ut p etpod res ORING ESTABLISHMENT, Beit enacted by the Board of Aldermen and Board One Fine Walnut Parlor Suite. (9 pieces) SEVEN THIRTIES, AND COMPOUND Plant. i Age with the light sa.j.cting from the ceutre of & | Tyr. Lockwood opened the mecti £90 7th street, opposite Post Office. 6 fg tng. engine, Mtg ccs smd Semsveet Sinkerde Bereens INTEREST NoTHES handsome pees of work, while: on te | wurde shows the Indians, Wt ——-e-—— the Water be, and is hereby, authior- ne ae ae ; ver Itock (i ceiling above isthe red cromef ‘St.John. ‘Th: | ive ce nars. +8 and stro 468 CLOTHING OF ALL KINDA. 468 | ized and requested to canse a water main to be i Bailing, & Mattresses niers for STUCK: frexecuted and BO ne te pectin or ae it” | dune im, however, the maim feature, and ths | Went (omerwise Kewwen as the man w Cheap, Cheaper, Cheapett, laid in Fifth street east, from Pennsylvania nee | Ty Sapa | collections made or all a ; hee Fee Seer eae ree | iedionn Be te aeliad te eight paves, on | Fenian necktie) eld hla tace ot lady sounlets nance & Co, torserenth stivet eae. "And im order to carey) SoS? “FROME HOW EAN Maedl incor, | ‘ ps. prior to ISTO; red fe — foe . 7 2" | ances wouldn't en; m ediseusions. He * e" ne 4 " ~ wisp as Communication treaa Stayer Bowen in SEick ewememnee boc ons fomspenecrny. Baer pe jas loth to give wom in the ballot, for he hail not 463 Penssyivania avenue, ease ov nemesis se zal to the expense | BY PA A PTT OO | te the resolution of the Board asking fo pie om anise ite, - m mare, otten w ae a 465 | thereof be, 2 is hereby. . - s . i =r - of Webb's Digest. avarter cire!e, (eymbolical of the.neven wounds | workj, Both M — Loaposed on all lots or parts of lots borlering om | °°, y op mean ESTATE 1x cEoRGETOwN, | N°7°SA43 ‘The Chair read a letter fram Dr. C,H. Ni OF tbe Sa ben LS which iascom the Star or | tetized the movement as a tempest im a t a one Press ox rae | the line of the improvement. re | $ ols, Tent, express that his dut fnnen _ the triangles “ew ‘these pancis Fe Bae iat ag era cntpremenany tame ete e 38.—The celebra- Approved, Uctuber 6, 1 : of a deed of trast from Eawarl | CAPITAL at the Insane Asyinm Shins ~ . of ‘aped on woman was to give her the #1 | ted Native Wine Bitters unquestionably - —_— * mg | Office—No. ©1 Louisiana ave 4. which he speaks re handsomely painted reprer sntations of | vote. A gentleman who apparently hailed trom | tain mace cintus asa tonic and curative diag atl cue ek en ee aided mane < hoe fatal tran=cp = 's svamerted with seroll Wok, | {at hence bet saan See hin te Werteie ed eee Ee ee EE ee | nie ee fotweem Seventh and 4 om thes w reques, wwe we peace _ ‘ima - . i : wean h'in tonic, appetizer, or are trou ‘any of the s . Paced. 1 will offer at public anction to the Been divmsse wee ihe Hebe ra lating trom ite while. the | [7,Y,'h tem capable Wor, ‘andiing the batiet, | following diseases, wie:—Chille amd fevers, dys | Sect Wests) ‘sd 1. TUESDAY: November 31. at <a : Ww Court should interfere at ail in ¢ rin ae Ga tae opposite sids, | and that the principles of ‘umanity and h'wtity | pepsia, costiveness, Weakness, debilfty, rheumma- eter —— aye oy ge oar ,On the pretnises, all that ‘of Lot i 4 4 s Thomas t bed whether red with @ red carpe: ‘I manded for them that privilege. An amus- | ticm, yout. or any disease of the Kidneys, by mae the Be ‘omucil of ‘ity fashiag*on. ty and Hawkins addition to Georgetown | Berry. Ric , anied Dotd, 7 the ¢ * | ing set-to occurred between Miss 0’ Connor-an | using Gautier's Native Wine Bitters you will ex- ¢ Mayor be, and he ishereby, authorized Lot 5in the sabdivision of 20, whieh | Pacw . -k figure of the eros, ined and var. | Mr. W and requested to cause the curbstones to be st and the tootways and putters payed on th: south side G street south, between sth amd 9th steeets Begiuning at a point on che t,G9 feet S inchos north from i ranning thence northerly ebb, she ashing if it was proper for these | hericnee all the wood effect you could desire. sprats to come there and teach theie | For wuie at at pet bottle, by Nairn & Bro., cor- he replying that d- hs . thw: seth . ‘" a es oS oe 1. | ner oth and P ennsylvania avenue. ‘west. The work tobe contracted ned osos ith the wont treat If feet aud Ziacts to m ooh inthe tuaner wat ander those sath line of lot 208; thence west with said soa:h ie charging thos who had | ‘THE nornsy ARENSON, comes on apace, and | provide letra wif Mate anal hee al eee |S 0 t " many of our leading merehants are r said improvement a special tax equal to the cost inning; together with all S conee: tigen Dre Tinea te goods that are suitable for presents, thereof is hereby imposed and levied on all } os ARC it he fretoded ian is holiday goods or parts of lots bordering on the line of the im- Mr. Prigg’s attractive One Dollar Jewelry ovement; the said tax toh No. 436 Pennsylvania avenue. between lected in contormity with th fine. 2 i Sie Ske Sek Be py half and Sixth street. His awortmont of | act approved Oetober 12, 1855. enameled, 0 the dome having ros -M i is, set in gold and in oroide, em- proved Uctober 6, 18%. inted ivy vines. ‘The work wasexeeuted by the | Hires. she hiss tong. speech, Mwhich she ree | braces every variety of luster, solitaire, cross following gentivanen :—Preseo painting by ©. | Viewed ail that. hy m1 said in opposition to | ahd pendent sets, breast-pins, and studs for Ds carpenter work by J. W. Dranes ep- jer y | ayant to rap Dr. Sam- | tlemen, and he has alsoa fine collects yd. G.W giving a history of her school | diamoncs for re wr. In the choir gvilor in he had a thorough overhanti ds of Mr. B. Tully, of Baltimors, | Krben. oi N.Y. ‘The gas fixtures, man clactured expressly for this ebureh, also attracts % aticntion, being of very tasteful designs. 19 tixtures of 9 jets, each making a | |! when lighted the effect is very | sin the dome and whilows is lin - P. BROWN & SON, Conxen Lda STREET Axo New Yora Ay YO feet to the b residue in two eqnal payments, at six and twel months, with st, tu be secured by a deed of trust on the premises <ild. Stamps and conveyancing at purchaser s cost. Pitty sae. N. Tra: « ‘0 THOMAS DOW ain in G street north, | octtcoM Watt ul Tenth streets west. “P mp | ergy Py yy. | som sub roca. ae ne Eero sear] dia i. a enacted by the Bogrd of Aldermen ant Bort BY THOS, DOWLING, Auct'r.; G etition of T. Magru- gas ¥ ching days, when she had 600 hoys and gale | Are gems—exceedingly brilliant and durable, | of Common Conncit of the City of Washingina, al eee i feist der oe by a liquor he ra ag Mr. : nlbee gale wr ng b Cos r i gabe and in = withont —— ana ——_ ee Ce poo beaker Board be, al they ate her iy, | SALE OF REAL STATS IN GEORG = a presented a communication from Begis- | M 3 og Phan “ t the conclusion other speech ir. Prigg vases, md requested to canse & water-m deed of trast fi } ALS BY ter of Wills with account of expenses with order | The Wardens of the ehurch are Advatral Smith, | meeting adjourned. iii statuettes, bahemain aud colored glass toilet | to be lald in G street north, between Ninth aml | Pe Biccienabn Fog iting ate prop p d PRP Bee that the Treasurer pay the Court's proportion; | United States Navy Cree «ge Jordon ; - — sets, Freneh chromos, and over one th Tenth streets west; and a “ficient amount to | HS and iveorded among the tend teat S } a Gnas oe ace ae styles of dollar jewelry. which is daily bei defray the expense, be, aud the same fs hereby Hh, wrote a Die of daltve Cheer dat the eon | plenished with novelties, AU tastes appropriated out of the water fund, to be aime governed the Freych Nation with a strong | Stited from bis superior collection, and at ex- | bused by such assessments on all lots or parts of in Liber af April. 5 records of the District of Colunth folio request of f ill ofter at public TUESDAY, Now. Trxascey Derartweyr, Orrice Lighr mover Bo ann. Wise tame eeu CipEst.—Yesterday | 2; and in the various branches of mercantile | ¢eedingly moderate tote bordcring on the line of sald water main as ‘< 7 me semnenes. © .<. groveer B,D ng fis - sated jai x Aad ” - - in 1 rae att bee riet het torder «if Decals in orien. od tha morning fire was discovered in the jank shop of cea aenie * Approved, October 1 le cg geld riety ven fotaleos’ would We abouts?.x0, Theurdinance | Mr. E.G. Wheeler, on ith street, adjoining the sicamived at the Oak Halk Clothing He mig | for the eam ata poiuton the: west side of High = $i t Sigeumiaies was pace 4 the canal bridge, and the Fire Department re ‘ = B ne at Oe ie | AX Act to construct a bridge over branch of Ti- | where the soutls fine of 3207 iutersccts. Il Sr ae cal ‘Mr. Kow land. from the Committee on Primary | sponded promptly to the alarm, but owing to th pumuleure Sealer, ane cnen Meany Suey, | TEN RG, Oppeettn Feet Coe. ber Creek at interwetion of First strect west | a Tanning northerly with High strest 134 (except tanterue abd it and. from the Committee on Primary | svended promptly to the alarm, but owing to the | on his business exclusively with fair success; but ——-— retip Nasir t | inches, them westerly and parallel with the south | {ing apparatus) and the ctechion wun q : mot Schools wanattcned Sp tae st | peculiar niteation of the property water coud | What two nsinds alike fitted for either business | tenner BLaxkers, Nursery Cloth. Be itenacted by the Board of Aldccmen ant Taare | an ee et at Macken ther ad kee | Seeger edwelling. and two range lights ne aaaner sa wkient a at 1 | cen pesedare sang: “oes laaec oan in oe Hance, Green & Williama, auctioneers, and | 2°26 ADAMSON'S, DEM street, | of Common Councilof the City of Washington, That | then easterly with the south line of 30. 12} 9) 1a) | paamdynesr Charleston, South, Caroling. he Psa res a in all kinds of furniture, at the cornerot dies wees. He. with Mr. Gordon, had als visited | building were discharged during the time by th north. | struck Officer T. M. Sullivan on the leg above He had found them | the knee. The injured officer was at once con- pleased with them: | veyed to the Central guard-house, where Dr. that additional teachers and | Eliet extracted the ball. He was then rei i : w the sump of (31,500) seventeen hundred dollars, or | feet to the beginning; together with all improve en either inecr suffice, in Charles F Oa Gee ice te te +o much thereof asmay be necessary, be, and the fon, or at the office of the Light-house Board, im ot the schools over the Eastern Branch, | ¢xcessive heat, and a ball from one of them we 7 . Boys, end Childrens? sune is hereby, appropriated out of the funds of D« e ee ae ne he Nestor of auctioneers in this city; what he bchosrseigss sp locmegitlopeadess the Third Ward to constracta substantial bridge ‘gest and finest stock of manufactnred by Messrs. \ n, of Philadelphia, express] now isn't worth knowing in th is proverbial for the crowds he line. He ws to the — of « family “declining heusekeeping,” must ive acs ind by a guaranty the sum of five th rasan delat oo sicued by ler or bi Ts, and two wasitohe = thems condition «f which fx. that thee bidder will, if hie bid 1H part of the count well and was hight i over branch of Tiber creek at the intersection of 1s. ( FSM.) signed by First street west and Boundary street. The wr the btains, although he | market, is now selling at the lowest Philadetphia | WeTk to be done under the ditectio be aceepted, enter inte bond te do 2 peck hool fucilities were wanted. He urged that if | tohis boarding house, 454 Pennsylvania avenue Re He on oh Ages Nw an | prices at Oak Hall, 400 7th street, opposite Mayor, . cre Surveyor, and the He aaa 10 be the work a» spect nomber of schools was increased the country | wear 3d street, and last evening he was as com- Pike julie pectoes ie te tees. an | Oflics. sioner of the Third Ward. wid about the city would become more im- | fortable as could be expected, though it may be Each bid must state the time at which the work will be vd Lat the | Approved October 13, 187. uctioneer,—@ natural one. He must have N. B. Clothiers and Tailors » woved, aud members of Cor on taking | posible that aiaputation of the leg will be re- . a . c A The succcmfal bidder will be required to enter into Foral rides, would see fest bartem wastes than | sorted to. ‘The fire was the resaltoffncentarisin. | {etl with success when a babs, judging from | lowest wholesale pices, M8 1 ax Act for the removal of the briek-kitn of bonds % supply the materials and te perform formerly, and we would hear less of the pre and the low will reach $14,000, with an insurances | NS Wesent success. At their pla aoe Gcorge W. Hopkins from the cent-r of Maassa- mount sif the bend th fo remove the capitel. He alse spoke of of $3,400, wy ven gain OF ont : C7 Lovxces—For stores and offices; the cheapest | chmsetts avenue north, between Tw : " ae ee si many sae week auction sales of second-hand articles of all Tw, iy sem Twei to be signed by the bidder or property-hokiers being unable, by reason of ——o~—— Kinds, and Prevage am mation aslo of Tost onan, | bedi in the city. and Twenty-first streets east. CODE. cotistating of Silke, Plain atl Plaid Poplinn, | thes, the com losses during the war, @ pay their taxes, amd A“ Forty-sixER” 1x Towx.—Mr. William | marcas’ ther hs ” ype Paros Of the Linen Sheets, Bed Comforts, Be it enacted by the Board of Aldermen and Board | Epinglinas, Eun Cloths, Merinos, Poplin Alpa- | some Official kno thought that Congres: word aid the Court. _H P. Waters, who left this city in 1848, and was one | 1°73 (ME ot furnishing gents ty th Blankets. of all colors; Mattresses, Pillows, | of Common Conncil of the City of Washington. ean, Serge. Opera y, Mhite and Black Sack- | | Bids should be scaled and addressed ed & resolution complimenting the Sehoo! | Of the California + 4-ers,” has lately been CHE. where housekeepers may tml crrpets of ati | SC (10,2523) Abamsox’s, 6 9th st. "| ‘That the Slayor be, and he tyhereby, authorized | BE Cloths, Black Goodsof the best makes for Mourn: ees ores, Eugiueers. US. Army. Engin ard on the manner in hich they governed | iting his Washington friends, by whom he is | (itt; "here housekeepers may find carpets of a Ae asia and requested to cause the removal of the brick- ves eet Homi riety. | Smmdereeds = Pre for” Mori aang aly, the no, aud inviting theme to Seats withie the h at exteom. | Mr. Waters started for | vie hemp fabric; and an immense asortwment,ay | Or Cori Recs—Beantiful patterns it | kiln, owned and worked by George W. Hopkins, ¢ | Tuekees reponse for Borris iaees ‘ in company with three other Wash- | }¢ Remap fabric; and an immense asurtment, as} 01, Cuorie Recs — Rea from the center of Mastachusetts avenue north, ont's and Ladies’ Scarfs and Ti oc ede Chairman Shepherd presented ax ordinance pro- | ingtenians—Mr. H. L. Williams, now 2 large iggeenath een ven teeny yg Coma von Wr “ADANSON’S, 506 9th street, x eth Twenty-tirst streets Handkerchiefs, best Hoc ‘ —— — Libiting the sale of spiritous liquors within halt | Fal e-tate operator iu San Francisco; Mr. Levi | Tis. Hanch is almost @ specialty with te toa: 128,25 ‘ seecortnl - 7 and Bove! Wear, Fredericksburs PROPEsALs POR MAM Locks. # wile of any public sekool house or the Soldiers’ | Stowell, who died afterwards in San Franciseo, | ji, te sont cH clotn af a8 aod par: See ar ee : SHC. 2. And be it further ena That all acts | eres: Linen and Cotton Sheetings, Table nat “ Hie ra penalty of a fine of #100 and | aud Mr. S. Birch, who died on the way, and was Airs pwd ee atl pas fu pat | Ar tHe Cexrear Dorian Store, No. 221 and parts of acts i i thinactare | © es paar, ’ , Uctob thirty « aprtsenime nt. there were two or three sh svld to old soldiers, and been made drunk. buried on the Isthmus. terns are cut 200 | Market Space, between Sth and 9th str hereby repealed. 1a " ts, By merely taking the dimensions of | (p, Ivani: 1 ° con- ~ one ean here ond anul have eut and | Standiy reeelveds nn) Wtggtr | APTUveds October 8 an y received. of oil cloth without being iaeor ts wo Waters. on reaching Calitornia, went into apartment le chats re e business in San Franci , but afterwards eu- So in quartz. mining im Tuolmmne coun w brewent fa coming same incl ingrain, and Step Carpets, Floor an awator-main | Cloths, Blankets, Se, Purchase waste in cutting ordinary Mr. Brown moved te make it apply to the | #Md has been in that business for the last fitte | alg cet Uspensnirts AND Drawers. 50c., 60c. H Sixth street cast, from SvIvania ave- | @Lexamine goods and prices. whole county. ” bhis «othe ears. Like most Calitornians, Mr. Waters is | T hey abe have rags in endless | a1 at the Original Franc, 404 , be 10 E street wuth. Ce | ee eames coments pa ete pL Mr. Plant thenght the amendment wonld dy | €@thusiastic in favor of that State, its wnat H their stuck of furniture and far- | 2 88d E. No Branch Store, + 9,29, it enacted by the Board of Aldermen ant Board ‘ no oul, for they could uot stop the sale of . &e., and thinks there is no quarter | os ir © Hiquers. He was, however, in favor of the bitt | of the globe like it. ticable, invented expresaly nishing goods is unlimited, four stories being ee Y Common Council of the City of Washington, devoted solely to that business, In the first 2 Ware: § , $1.50. $2, 82.59. at | That the Water Board be. and the pinoinenee ee ae be rare hereby, | KPEW FALL AND WINTER DRY GooDs. a at authorized and requested to cause % Water-inal : Antame an a be or | story we are shown the finest cham the Original Frane, 494 7th st., between D_ and = nd req uesd ana ‘ : ise culictgboanonted asin os wilt 1ectecn ty | OF solid walnut, oak and mahogany, some var: | E. No Branch Store. 2,1: | to be lald on Sixth street cast, between Penuayt- | cient Pind Poplins, Ser nical skill and ingen n jout the | Hisked and others finished in oil, and all richly —_ 1g hereto- | Carved; some of them being finished with the he expense | x » be paid | Black Velveteens; Cloaks; Cloal ea renee to our advertising columns eats middle of the present month. Hi w among inventors hereby invited. y de- é ‘~< dn the localities named ac: | Det Joths; Paid, 11 is sufficient ty describe the principal iful Striped alan "Mall Lock. as Tallows: Sit Look id water-main pp Socks for winter, 8, 10, 15. ic, 494 7th * "5 - 3; cl e. Striped, and 2 ge . fore published an extended description of the | ¢azzling French polish. Here, also, are parlor | te Original Fr: bs Se id Arabs, from 87 to. Siz: Cloties, Bare SETA that ae teachers could not | ciegaht and well adapted billdings it only rc | sults, lounges, rockers, aa Seer) mow No Branch Unssimeres, Satinetes aid Sultings: for Hew aid 2 ’ kt be | gine now for us to may that 1 ts te'be furnished | solld’ wood, 2 vel Boys; Flannels, all wool, from 25 cts. up; 4-4 all wool and ina scale of comfort and splendor apy 1 plush of all colors, besides those in mo BO ets.5 Gos Bleached’ ant Irv <difierent to the plan and purpose of the establisim jar. The most fastidious taste can here be For THe cu at's Fu Androscoggin, Wamsutta, and struction of arrangement are req - | sivd that in the hands of Messra I & sleased, and passing to the second story, we pu Oe Se ee stree arg reduced pri licnes, at 8, M1. 12%». eee ge diya nae tcly the Price 5 core Sones sued unless with the written consent of two , “* will Le kept im astyle fully equ: ef geal — the —— oo - ‘ee and E. No Branch Store. eit enacted by the Board uf Aldermen ond Board Key for seme. Duplicate ‘samples of cach kind of aueinbers of the Committee; adopte: hotel in the country. , mind Spence sah saa wine, Geel ene --o Common Council of the City of Woskington, Locks and Keys proposed are required reported alvcrely ou petition OF 3. il. ari | ally lange propor... = oF Lagi met cr Maries are flied to repletion with toilet EGREATEST relief imaginable can be af- | That the Mayor be, and he is hereby, author= Soidvesed wp Snd'ealstsa net, e ported adverse! ofS. H. Ta J Fe ic ri " i . = . pal gent ne Jone ‘adopts “Fy aylOr | oome, closets, ete., atu. eds Ma a fe 1 furnishing goods, making the whole this warm weather by wearing one of | ized and request nse sewer traps to be ‘ton a great favorite w built on the eventh stre west and H fie we ted 3 si r z x oC | establishment not only a most desirable place to degnas sults selling St euch atoning “ WE Wee HERS saat eedived others desiring the privacy and cus: “ty OF © | Sclect sueh articles as are above-mentioned, but Fp etierca phic gentoo ng Meg ted alw they tu square 408 alec ts Esramsien, ee ‘md offered an order that the clerk | “¢ll a#vointed and lint fous let een then, hace ttle hea a? dee cing In| Stiere, in addition to gentlemen's “Bannock re srs; and ty defray the expease si ces a » with the Recorder of Deeds foralistof | poy pyirosornical LYcEU sipens Gnity dome li & Willi Burn,” Cheviot, Arrah no Pogue, drab d’ete al- tg uu of five hundred dollars, or = WAM MHEATLEVS | ers of property not later than January 15th | poe was disemsed by the bus pe paca And linen sults, children’s Garibalde site | 80 much thereof as may be necewary, be, | PREMIUM STEAM DYEING of cach year provided that he shail furnish these | TTC" at Cnion League Hall ¥ both nears i great. varie Pppropriated. wat oF a are also to be had at the most | and the same is bef 5 re exeeesting that paid by | con, Seven reporters present —_ 76,6 third Ward. The STABLISHMENT, SUN ST., ——. the Corporation; passed. Dhikwophers”, with Mr. Burgess patronage w as work to be done under Commissoner or said D. They must he warranted not to infringe upon or . Bier philosop = ) eee : c : a onfliet Patented invention « {ing te Sexvoverpatece map vol thecouney | chair. Mr. Watson opened the meeting, a T18 To XoTiFY THE PrMrc that Geo. B. | Ward. Approved Uetober 13, 769. Replete with every desirable apparatus ant pro- | Satie et che pater Pieler ait ie « a 4 . : ot the eu < vonce C. aturday x Ie z00. B. th Sahil to boob = not the p will be gives anaes ened hoo! Uy | was followed by Mr. Wolf. To get the <ul e Fo Novat, Drvonce Sime On Sekaday in Wilson & Co. can sell Shoes, Boots, &e., as cheap Vided with the best talent and artistic ski bogey ety wy =o mae ee ttention om the part ¥ fie Dost place intae | general observation or been publicly descrilesl.dis- Teac im Se | closed, or susaeated. sez tim A decisis in sliape a resolution that the press be sappressed ads foot S. nad nee sneentetl Cin oo es wen Ganme Wink i ieee =m betore as any person who ee in the Star. 7.4 action of the press in attempting to a Jadge Olin. ‘This case comes up on an applica — — Re NE ee eae floyd for his belief as ‘uncalled for. tion for an order, in the nature of awritofne | Corns, &.—Dr. White, Surgeon Chiropodist, | of Common Council of the Cityof Washingt, That aa a La little didn’t care for the press. 3 «zeat. to restrain the defendant from leaving the | of twelve years’ practical experience in the | the Mayor be, and ts hereby, authoriz fant the ordi © he = bo vtintment of 4 | O'Donovan took the floor, dgseuding the press | District of Columbia without siving, bond to | United States Canadas, preVous to being es- | quested to have a wooden bridge, suitab ee ee ee and reporters. A few re: ‘were Muie by a | answer the result of this suit. Ju lin made | tablished at 424 Pennsylvania avenue, between | commodate the passage of carriages and foot ee ee ee fetes teporter in advocacy of the resolution, the order asked for, The wife states that she | 44 and th streets, Dec. t0th, 1861, successfully | passengers, coustructed across the cana! at the in the existing ordinances cas ae 2 jatter some further debate the mectiug ai- | was married to her husband in Hamburg; has | treats Corns, Buntons, Chilblains, Club and 1 intersection of Sixth street west; and the sum of Poetrs mene tee oc one os rp mai | Journed. been @ faithful wife to him, and five children | growing Nally and other diseases of the fect, | six thousand dollars be, and is hereby, appropri- fc - ——+—— have been the fruit of the union, the jence to the patient. | ated to pay the expense thereof, payable out or | Lychan emmehey Lathe and Bren py avers ments and additions as the eoart shall deem al- | woygy's Gunisiien Anw eldest ut) which, 'A oy, tn stil ving, | Tit ces ee te a one eee im medisioly | Ue geomet waren nt | eee een ye time oe ust 0 § ia a english . Ih q for the time be- sable and expedient for the better government | meeting for considering the resig three of the ers dying shortly after rsto the many emi- Approved, October 13, 1369. 38 Massac! avenn’ 2 anal protection of the persons and property of | ‘Admiral Lee and for electing a presiele: thelr “birth. She avers that le "has | nent pieaichens sergeonsana thousands otother | reared 13, 18 chi ‘ ne eles oxy the people of the county of Washington; adopt- ¢ was held in the rooms of the Young 3 ceased to cohabit with her since last November, | responsible persons who patronize his establish- | AN Acr to furnish the offices of the Comunis- | MP85-2h. © pon clare npn Sven ea ristian Asociation on Saturday last. and bas often solicited Ber to consent to a di- | ment. Hours from 8 a.m. toGp.m. Owing to sioners of Improvements. Seok eran inted the committe nyanimeas vote of the meeting, Mrs. Will vorce in order that he wight fr hos ress of business at office. Dr. White is unable | Be if enacted by the Board of Aldermen and Board | : wland also offered ordinance providing | Stickney was elected president, and Mr prowising Iu that event to provide for a e ci “4 Co at Washi NETTE DRAPER WILL RE- ng the license Laws sv as to authorize Ls i ) mance oF feasts at their residences except be | rg ang a | Blaha Private Classes on the 20Tn OF AN 4 e ice jife, but that she rei in 1 her ral Hqnor Heenses, expiring in October | vacant by Mrs. Stick which he has declared that he intended to seek a rized aud directed to furnish the oftices of the | SEPTEMBER. at No. 460, A¥ Acr anthorizing the construction of a Wridge | Ginrd, with constant across the canal at Sixth street west. of the | enacted by the Board of Aldermen ond Board | promptly rest. After some diseex- " ition was adopted as alsoffa resol.- ! am. street. between @ : consileration postponed until ugat | ing committees were 5 State in watch he conld obtain a clvorce from Ha eee ee cette oer ith ote tarts | aod H. ‘The instruction im English. French, Latin ; +4 feat thoreagh. A course Mrs. Head and Miss cl her; that he has made her such a proposition i in such mauner as he may see fit, at a cost not | Gr Light Gyumastics, w ie. will acca 4 Mr. Burr called attention e the fact that sex- | Benevolence, and Emplorment—) a etter which he left with her in August, tn, ORVEGTAL. exceeding the sum orainy dollars for cach ward. | the daly sarin es houre sian sla 008 expenses of w * Pitts w fore starting tor Western Virginia. She asks proved Uctober 13, 1896, aclock. per fare of no benefit to that ey. | Jorthe Eaten airs. Blanchard, Mr a restitution of conjugal sights and alimony, Laws Passed by the Size maven snieiieiiainiaatcss = | thowe children she instruc ener, pect wat | A: Hall, end Mrs, David Hall. On Inovotional | representing that her husband has property i founell of Washington City, Ax Act to construct asewer in Second street | Hien" Vantcs Sameer US ‘ommi vements, | Mectings—Mra. Newman, Mrs. Rev. J.C. ity w 5 e1 n ge - | east, from in square 760, know: ; ; relieve Georgetown of the €~ | frowns and Mrs. C. Cc Nelwn. The meeting | businessin West Virginia, | The letter referred ‘Ay Ace to act tho carhatones oud fave Bat, | Lceuats Sabicea ie eee eee of them if correct. then adjousned to meet on Monday, November | to in the bill, dated Washington, August 9, 1868, | 104,27), FN Fourteenth and Sixteenth | Be it enacted by the Board of Aldermenand red a resolution that the County | oth is filed as an exhibs Mrcets west, and on the south side of Q street | of Common Council of the City of Wash ®, Surveyor open the old read leading from 7th ——— — Pevoa Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets at the Mayor be, and he is hereby, aw ised | ‘But street to Lincoln avenue; adopted. adjourned. bang pt marl FS ‘aylor py A SPECIAL Oricen 1s TROUBLE.—This morn- — , between. and requested to cause a two-and-one-half foot Piwhr ae: hh 1 _ - sermon 0! val a ian it sixth ae constructed Second street east. - “ ‘3 on M street, last evening, before a very lars | PeSca samen Mayen colored; on te charge of | oy Zetecnacted lye Baad of Aldermen and Board | sewer to be, constructor in Second street cnet» | Soniicncs adjoining. Lacks and and intelligent andience. “The meeting ts pro~ | heing drunk and disorderly, and he ts held for a | %,q°mmom Council of the City Of Washinrea: | Subdivision,” thence -Funuing "along Second | Pil anqnn asthe Epiphany High Schoot — ee eer ee i te the Potomac ent | BESTE. Hayes was, at the last meeting of the rized and requested to cause the carbstones | street east to A street north, to connect with | tion and amusement. Cirealars may be obtained iy ; annie urrivals nowbered 700, showing a large increase bmi A canmene” thie eveulag athociock, | Board of Police, sypeiated 8 cer flo to be set and the footways and gutters paved | sewer on said 4 A street north; and to detray the | apriying v0 the ‘Rector of the Epiphany , or the Prin- order for two ' ot Nesteioms, copcetantt Seats etipesents from 1 hey. De. Gray, Pastor of the Fe-street Baptist ee om the north side of @ street nosth, uetwoen | Socata ove, and ly beveny, Intolon anise: | ea aon MISS M. 3. HARROVER. jccomne des ; ee The er these nartvale pects cela"; | Church, preached to a large congregation his | tions, but it is likely that his first duty will be on | LOUrteenth an 4s Y f lots bordering upon or benefited th and 1529. ar : Ke. 100 deuticth ‘auntcersary accmam lant. evening, it oe pant ve of ~ on the south side of Q street north, between of por fited there- Crear INSTITUTE, 1.597 and 1.529 an ' brigs of three te six bund - y i jartin’s farm. It seems that there is but little | Frieenth and Sixteenth streets west. The work conformity with existing laws: Provided, street. Philadelphia, Pa. L “o. ; of fue to Uaree Inundred tons, SV schooners and | USI"F urn" the learned Doctor having accepted | (ToUble £OF parties who wish to obtain signatures | to yo contracted for, amlexecited inthe manner | © of streets, the traps, and lateral in ch. fr young Ladies” ts ' loops of Jrom tive te thirty tons, These arrivals | o°C.n tendered him by the First Baptist ‘Chareh fg eg epee or ofalle i bo ne At) | and under the superintendence provided by law; | comection with sewer shall be paid for oat of | B do ‘not inelade the steamboats or regular | O/"Shcihurne Falls, Mase. The reverend gen- | 2t the Police Board will carefully inyuire into | and to defray the expenses of «aid improvement | the funds of the Firth Ward. $ fines Which have their own wharves. | Si man chose ax his text Ezekiel, 3:11, the matter of recommendation for appointments. | 4 specinl tax equal to the cost thereof is hereby | Approved October 15, ‘There axe many compinintn trom owners am! pecbees* se imposed and levied on all lots or parts of lots : ee Big captains of vesels of the present condition of . Sank. dete DEATH OF A SisTER OF CHaRiTY.—Sister | bordening on the line of the improvemen he ‘Txacn Your Boy a Trapr—. je} the channel, and it is quite a difficalt matter for ULTED 118 DavGuTER.—Last Mprare ig Loretto O’Reilley, the Superioress in charve of | said tax to be assessed and collected in conform- vessels drawing ten feet to pass over the bar off | James Jackson, colored, residing ou gene + | Providence Hospital, of consumption Sat- | ity with the provisions of the act approved Octu- j ‘Mh street. A number of these vessels draw as | between K and S$, on home and filing | urday evening last, at eight o'clock, in the 39th | ber 12, 1865. [Approved October 15, 1869. r| muchas 145 feet, and often have to wait for | that his supper was ewe ar of her age. Deceased was a native of Ire- —— 1 high tide to get over the bar, and if the channel | with hia daughter Harriet, and struck her on the , and entered upon her religious lite thirteen | Ax Act to set the cubstones and pave the foot- | is not dredged at this point this trade will soon | head with a hammer. Officer = risen | 3£aF* ago. She charge Providence Hos- | ways and gutters on the east and west sides of be crippled. Turing seavon the Wash- | son, whom Justice Wall held to security to keep | pital in 184, and through her uniting energy the | Wi berger streets. ceived abuwt 326000 tom of ice from Basteta [ne eg oe Tmilding were proctred: hier funeral will take | of Common’ Coswell of the City gf Washington ceived aber ons oF rom rn ‘i ing were ler funeral will take Common Council of the City of Washington, r ports. Tae eS ee ae ‘vening, | Place from St. Peter's Church, on Wednesday it the Mayor bean che is Mereby, author: dence. He has honest and ee a ee of the leading stars | ™Fning, at 9 o'clock. « ized and requested to cause the curbstunes to be | diligent te sec Bread and | Sewee Brvs OrENen.—The following bids for = set and the footways and gutters paved on the | butter is. He is constructing a 2% foot sewer in G street, from A CLERK IX THE Pexsion Orrice DrowsRp. ee es ee an ie ae sure alwayy of than he who has | : b to 15th streets. have been opened by Mayor On Saturday night, about fifteen minutes past | tlley in square 441, bow by S and T and | no trade, and if enterprise lead ' Bowen and Mr. Bliss, Si ‘of Sewers, twelve 0 »@man named dames W. Benny | Sixth and Seventh streets. The work to be con- | him into ways asat- fell overboard at Pratt strect wharf, Toot of Cal- | tracted for, and executed inthe manner and un- | istaction to ane he vert street, Baltimore, and waa drowned. The tre 4 pager law; cae can Rn was district police expenses said improveme: rate; im i ing tho | atlom-bouse, Chere; after an inquest ahs gee | special tax equal to the cont thertor be hereby | fa bat he by jerdict of accidental drowning. “De- | Lmposed and levied on all lots or parts of lots | has say, his its peculiar | ceased was a clerk in the Pension Office, hai on the line of the improvement; the | subsistence are sare. In 2. 1 and is | from Talbot county, Maryland, and was on said tax hpetons wicemen gy were ied in conform- | this country, gained, are ee ark can te iy. way home to vote at the election of to-morrow. | it eee act approved Oc- | also quickly ROCEAATY ‘and E 2 5, $1.75, (a tobe pradent that learn $46:) N. 4. “Rey nods, $3.90, $3, $150, 945, Ae TS : 4 “Appethed October 18, 1800. Seeral trode, , women | (drops, $54.) _ Prrrit LAncesy,—This_ morning Nicholas | .,T!¥FERAXcE—The National Temperance So- Kalen pore ep Seo Garnortn—On Saturday evening, Mr. Sipe, | Motz was arrested by Omcer Gates for potty | {sid Lengue Hall. Interesting adiecaer see | AX ACT to et the eurbstones and pave the foot: | wisely to have for erk i the Treasury Department, residing | wnitan Kamire amt he wan eee fiend ie il Goivered the President, Mr. G. W. a Mreet east, Land M streets south. bee i ith street. between L and New York avenuc, + Ross A. }, Allan Coffin, and Justice Pearson. | Be it m and t for court. Morris had been employed by Mr. their < cnacted by the Board of Alderman and Board } was on hix way home, and when near the corner | | ‘the ‘of sleeping in | iB? = barracks, at the Naxy- | of Common Council of the City of Washington, i treet. he was attacked by two ne~ ome feicue: Tard, held a spires temperance meoting st p. it the Mayor be, and he is hereby, aut! ne whom came up behind him and pa A: ini - m. |, Which was addressed ir. John | ized and requested to cause the curbxtones: ; ™ arms, whilst the other got in froutot | tyx Wasmrxeton SEXDAY Lyceex, which | 07 , George W. Finney, Dr. Jos. Walsh, | to be set and the footwave and. gutters | him and attesy * his handover M:. | we are informed has no connection with the | #24 d- Houston. paved on the east side of Third street H SSC fee at“: | Puna pect, ek ic fe Sa been 5 Sagite Are For sew at Ses See negroes then deatt him a heavy blow over the | comounded, at thele morning ol the | bead with » slung-<het, elected the follow! officers:—W. B. wet both the scoundrels nT : ts Gen’ law; and to * pie Presidents W 1. Tenfeg Vice President; Gee: femme Hi inprevemen oD g gil Bape i pe pengetde liens Sop De, Lrg Si renin Megha : on all lots catering ' { Tus Masquan ste Fale be given by Syre- mi itl eT gS eis $2 ee ene - cusian Lodge, Ne. 10, K. P., on the 1th inst., is And collected in conformity with the provisions Lewis WoT! poner espn Meggan Be Be! Of five act spaced Octetie 15, 1905. = 4 { ieiiie Tasion, WC. 6. if the gay season. ‘It promises to lea great ae oe the | : suceem. ii a AN AcT taJay a water-maid in Firstatreet west, fist | to roy! i THR rRorrieToRsmir of Oak Hall Clothing Tand K streets north. Ps i store bas teen changed to D. Barbour & Co ei nce bythe Board of Aldermen an Beart = Ds =| on the L good iu } omneyen qiaiting the mar or the North the Water Soatd terand Vey sre hereby, nat wa, Court of tan & x one pr i inet Se r Tax Con to lay in an addi stock of goods appropri- thorized and requested to cause a water-main to : f; f [is and. pax Fe xs ™ ate to the season. be laid on street between Famd K] : | weed co it is al- ke |AENS, eC. aa a a atreets north, ‘The work to be done in 1,000,000 saxcon uatus. j most certain in every cape te be — AaPOTs. Cee : ect suconb xasgeamaby and hop of Broth. ace with exieting Inve, nhl to defray: th 000,000 », oe i" Sel aice. 30 cents pre eorii¥ "4 up sew ITs « —_— ing the Calectorseceipt therefor Tg sank jf Leafsan pon iden = by appropriated cut, of the we es At the corner of 13th street Se ae | evermahare, Drtesiste, Apothecaries, aud Dealers ™ Se Mite co ih a i the Searon. “The fate is in good hands. =) “Arrroved, ‘October 6, nian “aie oc2-eoddw™ + Pamber Doar ot) Dawtan Wholesale Praise eRe Ma. | apatay Wor) Chosie Rotation,

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