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4 4 A A Street Car Re- ee wednin’ Georgetown Corporation Laws. Geo: wn ertisem EVENING STAR. & xanration oF, —imincemce. ee ins Apples re rgetown Adv ents; late FACTS—BY A LADY. CotRT IN GENERAL Tru w— his morning, in Hand-picking should be practised in prefer- Aa to “ to Paper - = “ 5 om = a "Of late. «shopping went, the cam: of Alexander ct al. Benidin et al., | ence to any other mudeof gathering them, if to REsotrTion Biker repairs ¥ THOMAS DOW » Auct., Georgetown. i Ger acar up town: (Thire§Colored Baptist Chore ‘ief Justice ve od Seapine cat sxmiee use. For winter ced by the FRAME BUILD! ar ave. aa ntl all 4 wen my steps toward home were be Cartier deliv: ao emer pyrene teen, for fallacy course less important, and still less PRsonse Council of the Corporation 0} : Ry - \ Beet refere Address "DR Po = feok one coming down. e the deccee of the i ples. Serge On WEDNESDA DON. Novem ees mastaitite When picked, lay those designed for long | That the Clerk pay to the order of t on ESDAY . Hees But as we neared the junetion goal, the case-of DeVaughan agt. Brayficld, the | keeping cacteny it cn basket, with th: hand, | Tison, Street Scavenger, the sum of forty-tive Reise caeeie, oa tee Geert Pees ~ i With Leute-bot rinview, i tr the Court below, with one or | insicad’ of throwing them in. The least bruise | dollars, to enable him to liquidate the costs in’ | Buildings and Sheds, to be removed simmetiatels TION at reas emcarion op Asneny CHTRCT— lage © t Ak fl pace stole, causs fermentation, and fermentation is al- | curred in late repair-to Paper Mill Bridge an nos-2t THOMAS DOWLING Asbury Chapel, M. ’ J 1ith streets, which bas Year F e é ad Dogleh branches, Lat {operat} OrnePor DLEY-FISHER CASE. boner oF later, followed by rot, sooner in | its approaches. (Approved, 22d October 188). beef % PALL AND WINTER GOODS. pecially inet Ka was vexatious quit +, Bradley brought to the no- on of moisture, later inone of dryness. = PRE 9 Viet TS eclikeod Latin runes buult, and a deser.ption of whiek w, these drivers bold, rt that a motion had been made tm carefully from the basket with the | A RESOLUTION of respect in relation to the JOUN H. 360 Mamachnertts sv en' 2 in THe STAR a few days since, Was werry thus each luckh ss wight, Bradley agt. Fisher dismiss | #8 and lay them on the floor, where they are death of the late Edw. M. Linthicum, ir TREST, the presence of a ve Who dares a transfer hold ? for ju nt by the J nut, | % be kept till winter. The room should be the | | Whereas it has pleased an All-wise Providence store. at : | ges. Wc. pers, Te noe eee ET aes bess | Maite: “medcace, Grant Pisce, © \Gose dicatory scrmon W¥8 prea : : 2 by | : and coolest can. seieet— to remove from our midst_our esteemed a ‘ ; SeScpeery cermin ws Veer Of course I missed the fleeing thing, Sie Go cae ete ee tad ae | lien the'cas Gets ect etkes unl tee Senkoes | satuod filcw citionn, Bee: Me Listacae, wht, he, Plain aid Plaid Poptine, Psalm: “On il creaking Mating. faueriig and stated that the brief had been plage in the cineca arate cee anes nad CLs | neal in the Gomnin ct tee ton ae te eee mune White ant Black, Sark. | iM ¢ . > 1, . ‘snore | closed r & 4 s an orrai t makes for Mon . ‘Aucther car came nigh. Sales or ths ee ner rere Do mecete: them apeinet Fe erie Aone ay important pubic trusts, manifesting his in “ areciewer'scand | = J cried,“ O! driver, is thi Mr. Cook said that although Mr. Ritdle the skin, let the opening of the windows in dry | in the public welfare: Therefore We ee ee peared in the Cort belee eet te een en che | Maten.of tho ‘atuwphene only, be particularly | | Hesoleed by the Board of Aldermen and Board of “ No, thisis Baltimore I nd that the -ervice See es ee dry air hea oreo por at i leep onattait rag sy 3) Ww ery catia : da“ Rea ithe Court hell that escven oe We: Radic | Vile we ey sae 7 ee eee pert ee ae were Lins (pttan Sheerings, Table Damask, en, - Ad SO pe J,” 4 sufficie 2 . ~ c ji ¢ largest and best preset bereay 4 end, . is, Tower ac nd Sous japers. al ‘And I with goods in hand, . Peer rent See SeeeTMe tis paation OC Ate: iron or cunine Sak Eitetnee Gils ie een | entoyen ux omiacae ¢ the confidence of | bert makes of Sbertime t Quiek sought my seat, and found instead, ae Cook filed a motion to dismiss the appeal, Just room to take my stand. on the ground that no appeal bond had been D. Townsend. A OUNG LADIES SEMINAR respects, and in one part! ular are in direct con- | his tellow-citizens, as well as the respect and | Linseys, cheap Delaiues, aud tuast. Apples require to be kept aa dry as poms. | regard of all with whom he came in contact in | tothe preecnt aud coming se | : 4 rs of lite 5 and Step Carpet > AKDING AND DAY SCHOOL ae : “ bie; potatoes to be kept moist. Their condition, | the aftairs of lite. Ply = ae “ ABO. ‘: most than! Hed as preseribed by s. bs “ Ns Joed Tr n hs & Pe | teeth Street Wrhet Leon nearing hemes Mike Court held Chat the rele was not made to shonid Ge sods Gs nach on Peminis ite taat ae | tion be teasomitied to tae teal of Gre ncenend “i ui in- | ve teeth It did not o’er my senses steal, & o such eases as this, as it was not strictly | Should be made as much as possible like that in - a ae < orm e y to as aa a a1 | Which they had been before bemg harvested; that | a* the expression of our sincere sympathy with | terest to visit Georgetown when taking ther par ——— ee eee eee erate | iit packed ta mont cart: auonaa marcos: | taem sa toeke pecseur ailiction eek coat tae | cioene: eyez im} me | My nes pee wes m pera The case of Mason vs. Rowley (patent case) Pricey 3 gine with the cold, wos taken up—it being an applic or an in- _ ction a8 to 4 patent for improvement in fruit TEl wearing out hectiad. Messrs, Latrobe, Merrick. and Myers. for And while his sleepy little head petitioner; Mr. Shepherd, of Philadelphia, fur Drooped o'er his heaving breast, respondent; and Hon. 8. S. Fisher, Commissioner Tudur, pastor of Charch, Mount V 1 preached a very able hh chapter, out being suuned or in any Way warmedand dried, | Same be entered on the Journal of the Board. EW FALL AND WINTER DRY Govubs cither at the bottom of & potato hole or ina biu | Approved, November 5, i869. TySt toes ane ee | for the purpose in the cellar, they will retain ther ee Black and colored Silks, b j desirable qualities for the table till into Jun:, | AX ORDINANCE providing for the opening,exten- | Clath=s Plaid Poplins, Soke \ and if, with a litte extra painetakings they be sion, and improvement of ‘West street. gallo as 20 ete) Superior doable W packed in a cold soil, under an apple tree or on | | Be it ordained by the Board of Ailermen and So piphany or (ie Drie MISS M. J. HARROVER NSTITUTE sermon Une w Mr. Tude 1.427 end to? » the ch from d whispered, 5 "i bis Ow: 7% the shady side of a building, and then heavily | Boardof Common Council of the Corporation of hin. . Sonerisation wor Fe TYhere you'll most wweetly nese” jeer abcag nen et : mulched over with leaves, "with little straw | Geonmctown, Section 1, ‘That West street be, and Ec ates neice kt on : MixaL Covat, Judge Fisher—This court | over the leaves, to prevent their being blown o:, | is hereby opened and extended, as the name is French is the the fam + t Just then, an awful jolt, a jar, t wrning adjourned they. wil ose an iota of their goot falj | shown ina plat prepared by the town surveyor, ok A sudden tambte bac! The grand jurors were discharged until t qualities till the middle of July, when all have, —— = fe Oct. 9, 180, entitled “Proposed vAM Gave us to feel our precious car instant. or should have, new potatoes. ‘All this is known | ¢Xtension of West street,” and the Mayor is here- ge Had jolted off the track. . to the writer an many of his friends, by actaai | by authorized to institute the necessary pro- curr Cover, Judge Cartler—The Cirenit | Palen rears repeated, or it would not be | eedings provided for in the 4th section of the L Blanket. from $40 to “Ot Wh: $.5 Loar i) kets. fron “with alange | DEN falling off was there!” this morning adjourned to Mouday next. STOCK OF GOODS, of » oa 4 Sled“ at popular i : 80 ponitively stated he! act of Congress, entitled “an act sappleraentary. | SUCK r : Some shrick in wild alarms, ut te return from a digression to the subject | tothe act entitled an act toamend the charter | PRC BY, 109 Bri jain, | YE LOOMIS HAVING 1 D AND RE- pr gt eral sear ondl above annonces; when winter approaches, and | Of Georgetown,” approved March 3, 1x0, in Wie tone iabaion a it is no longer safe to leave apples ina dry room, | Oder to comdemn to public use. and to o thongh frost not injure them if the temper- | &nd extend said West street, as indicated on sai. ature be not below the freezing point of water, | Plat. | F P 32degrees of Fahrenheit, they may be put into | Sec. 2. Be it further ordained, That said West clean dry barrels. the barrels be stored for | Street, opened and extended as winter in the dryest and the coolest plice on the | the tirst section of this or: premises, provided the temperature will not be | ¢cording to the likely to fall at any time below 32 degrees. said plot, and gw 1 ari-t supply every od Surgical Dentist ar) Esramnasnen IN 1834, Parmicw Aw Fo IN 1857 Fexerar or Mr. D. funeral of the late Ip. D.'T. 24 o'clock yesterday after And while we fret o'er trampled toes, lected: ‘And quake with terror wilt, 3 a With one tired hand I shield my nose, vilecace! The other grasped my child. ‘Three times such seene was acted o'er, Before that journey’s end; Ah! glad was I to reach our door, * x ' Howse will be compl Will sot fret ire and arene more | according to specitie: To woo “tired Nature's” friend. cupathiey wont te Toth instant, and uy storing tae Gon und longest karplig annie | Mayor, andthe Magor in herety anthe j But all night tong. I felt, alack! Muss Laura keene. with considerable expense and extra 2 ren — = proj powals, ang to let the : i hose herrid jolts and jars, " a salt tail inant 7 than hurry them all offin autumn? The e¢ t rs or the worl » the lowest ie > “all on | While, in my dreams, I wandered back iH be Shrek at pautns of Profs. Cascell & Bell | ie to glut the market and reduce the price at th | bidder. The work to » done under the sty Lec ice HT nerd | DENTAL To those delightful (2) ears! will be given a © Hall to-morrow © very time they would raise money on them. A | vision of the Street Commisioner; and scien oe - . . ee 5 ing. See advertisement. z t is, to canse a waste of them in | Clerk ix hereby authorized to pay for the sa Ss 9OR MAN LOCKS 060 FEXREXLVAMIA AVENUE, gues P= ‘ — i thas te Gencive th his certificate as the work progresses, 1 PxReresars FOR MAIL Lock | Between lath 33th streets. The Lady Advocates of Woman Suff cage—I 29 ‘ GE! my rult for the tollowing enty per cent. until the satisfactor ® Derarwesr, TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN ine en ca wie met es ee, GEORGE TOW N. spring and stunmer— Working Farmer. n thereof. Tox, October 15. 1509.§ | fe it further ordained, That for the par- — eae o . oe Nice — as proposed in ’ a section 2 of this ordinance, the si of one dollar CITY ITEMS. and fifty cents per front foo A the sam is ceived at this | —+—— hereby, levied and imposed on all lots or parts of in Lacks ‘ i ; 2 obtain Locks and K. DovsLe-rreastep, HEAVY BIswARrk Sacks, lots on side of said extension within said | exclusive use of the at $7, $s, and $10, A. Straus’ Popular Clothin, li ; and that the Collector of Taxes is hereb ticable, invented expressly f Store, Pennsylvania avenue, between lth and | directed to proceed to collect said tax, as the | & Catch it again—* Please Whisper’—A Lavo Stu- ee dent on the Floor—He quotes Blackstone va the | _ACCIDENT.—A severe wrong sidle—Mr. Hinton Censures the Repocters— occurred this mi among thy Mr. Kiancy and Mr. Bryan Reply— Talk: of Sour | at Work on the new railroad, between the Aque~ body Getting a Pummeling—Cogee and Pistols | duct brie 1 Alexandria. A short di : Sor two, or not ? from the Virginia terminus ¢f the aquednet a ‘The third story of Union League Hall was | {eep cut is being made, in which several men if Mail-Locks and | Nocharge will be | ficial Teeth are insert 1 probably fa evening a Was present at the New Church te witness sory oe S eu were digging, aud while undermining a bank of = same may be needed in the prosee astor of this | Mfonged on Saturday night last with numbers | Carth for al avy fall, the hank gave way swt, | ith streets, eee work, retaining three Pt ae rig agate chet the ius | Of ladies and gentlemen anxious to witness the | dealy, znd fell ii one solid lump, catehing umler Gene Blanes, coliected as Ms compensation: Provided, That rhanical exit sayings and doings of the Universal Franehise { it a colored man named Frank Johnson, break- Groide Initial Butions, the whole of said tax shall be collected by the | petition among invent Association. The passages and stairways Jead- | M¢ One of his thighs and severely injuring him French Jet Jewelry, Ist of December, 1869, on failure whereof | velop. It is sufficient to doscri — effort: 7 2 bi _ | otherwise. He was immediately gotten out, ka Diamonds, the Collector is hereby directed to enforce the | 4 ST rEcE + for a union of the Old and | HE tD the hall were fankedon either side by | placed on a litter, aud conveyed to itis home in Aung Gee Payment of the same in accordance with the es Sree Premsaien ae kaae a placards, « Look ont for paint,” while tin shin- | the First Ward, in Washington, His injuries, 1t ee Dooe’ . : E ? ey ptimus Tuetin D. | gles with the name of Dr. Lockwood, denti rervors besenenn a i Sleeping Dolls, charter and laws of the town. FROM PARI Received this morning at Prigg’s One Dollar | 8 Be it Jurther ordained, That to carry pepsi = between 4% and | into effect the provisions of this that the Mayor gp a a ai and Henry D. Cooke, of the Board of Alderm Were scattered around promiscuonsly. of the ** faith: Lockwood, aad may prove fatal. ing sketch of the v REIN.—This as- ning at Kaiser's Dt ‘OWN SCHUETZED ation held a meeting last ev so Hall, on Montgomery st s w 1” were there—only Dr. and Mrs. Mrs. Colby, Miss O'Counor, Mes. » ch propounded th - Mr. Chester, pastor of the al questions. apitol Hill GENTS’ OPERA - Liss and after the vari- as and Wm. L. Dunlop’and Jos. L. Simms, of the . delivered the charge Josephine S. Gritting and G. W. Needbam—the rts of commit " ere Oud ” Board of © Ce Be, 5 Fr Hivtinger, eb the | Fed ot the andience eing compo af tomng | erxistdr it was metiained tise tere e's |g AiO" Quik Slegend Small Profi.” | | Board Common Council be, am they are on Just haying opened an immense stock of new | hereby, constituted a committee with power to Goods, of whiel we will dispose of as quick as foe be ‘ate a loan or loans on behalf of the Corpo- possible, we will sell Goods now cheaper than | ration, the proceeds to be placed to the credit of ever, viz: White Shirts75, $1, %.125 and upwards, | the general fund; the same to be paid out by the a splendid article, all Linen Bosoms, and Cuffs | clerk, as hereinbefore provided. ladies and gentlemen who had come there evi- dently more for amusement than instr: Mrs.Belva A.MeNall Lockwood was in the as usual, attired ina brown silk, trimme ir was orna- Z ing h, followed with the Mr. Tustin closing the about S100 in the treasury. The elec- icers for the ensuing year was agreed upon for next week. Fase ALAnm.—The alarm of fire this morn- th te eharge “FOLDING HATS, H white fringe and. bugles. Her . eo : namie or auy part MANUFACTURED FOR * ts | INE About 8 o'clock was caused by the burning | 32 and $2.25. Good Merino Undershirts and | Approved, 5th November, 1369. ~~ ' — af ite, ow ‘fs. 1s | out of # chinmey iu the neighborhood of deters | Drawers 0, 0, amd'iSer an excellent article st i dite of <a h a daughter, Miss Me lends her charming presence to the meetings re + She came down the aiste while the mecting was in progress iu company with a Lavy friend about the same size and age, both in Jaupty bars and red sacks. Mr: ttt sensibly clothed against the rede a Boreas, wearing a heavy Ml Bridge streets. ‘The steamer Addison and $1.25. Good Cotton Socks, 3 pairs for 2%e. | A RESoLvTroy for the relief of Benj. F. Mosley. Gloves, Gloves, Gloves, an immense stock of all | Hesn'v-d by the Board of Aldermen and Board of kinds and at all prices. Excellent Paper Col- | Common Council of the Corporation of Georgetown, lars, cloth lined button holes, 10c. per box. Knit | That the clerk pay to the order of B. F. Mox- Jackets, a splendid variety, The finest selection | ley thirteen dollars and thirty cents, in fall sat- t Neck Ties, Scarfs and Bows ever seen in this | isfaction of the ju mt said Moxley holds yy. Come one, come all, and ever: ‘body will | against the Corporation, being for the cost of be satistied. Franc & Gorm laying the footway at the intersection ot Bridge te. JAMES Y. DAVIS, 366 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE ow Washingten. D0 CARPETING. turned out, but did not go into serv e. Mencn ants’ EXCHANGE.—About 8,000 bush- els of wheat were offered on ‘Change this morn- ing, with sales of 4,500 bushels prime at $1.30, | and 3,200 bushels choice at $1.34. sack, &c. Some young fellow. whe, contrary to the’ teachings of the Riven Be mer Valle Ce f New York, with full freight for Di , and Washi ea donadahs and temperance advocate: ved-—Steamer W.W. C eee PIC Ca A upraved ah tater. apa mm the various eprcime | — biked too much, walked ig er D&E mor before the 3d the platform amused so: it hetween sts, 1570; and. unless the Pos t disgusted others ver = = a it to be for the interests of Uhe Department ty ALEXAN DRIA. L. D. Bansovr & Co., ha rapanelk dns =pecimens submitted eaters wand ‘ =, Oak Hart Cotmixe asp Merchant Tatt- - oy ares, erase orem hy geet ” Sen Wednesday 460 7th street, opposite Post Oilice. 6 POPULAR ak mie si stituted himself ‘a. ser, pape at the ¢ Aeting sasp z scales os AT THE CENTRAL Dottar Store, No. 22 Market Space, between sth and 9th’ streets, (Peppsylvania ayenue,) new goods are con- stantly Feeelved. iat 10,16,1: THe OREATEST relief imag forded this warm weat! natst tess than six n may be ext. ne of our dry goors @ ieeture at the Colored outh Washington strect, : ng to Dr. L.) ‘The reporters, as share of censure frou but the be An essay read by Miss Fields, who declined, how. s her motives might be mistaken. For wy Mr. Needham, or! because during tha, aire of letter ww and then PRIcEs. INGRATN at OM INGRAEN (very nowy? able can be af- r by wearing one of 1 astonishingly Hall clothing te the Post Office, $16 ‘men's “Bannock ne, drab d'ete al- s Garibalde suits oto be hadat the most the it he shalt ama the ts a nish awings of a morning, be ferry, Reps 1 Finrare me TY.Among the ha will be tried at the te f this county commen y, is W. V. Merrick vs. the Cozpo- of Alexa! an action gf Covenant to 1 re agreement ofa corporation bond, which * Cheviot, Arrah no Pe paca and linen suits, chilidre in great variety are | Axm Kuie and Mate m of such actor. wh. the Department shall be paid for 1 . 7 | Tepestr er damages for an alleged breach of the | reasonable pri 25,5 a ail he Gad Er the ary Bawp ond Mat. 6 mn Temas ae " ate, per rl St semt-annnaiiy. ENDS! | tmsis To NOTIFY THE PUnitc that Geo. B. svuIT, student, read from Wilson & Co. can sell Shoes, boots, &e..as cheap munentaries something to show as any person who advertises in the Star, 7.14 weaned by the law, and then . chargi the wat David A. Lowe, the first of thirty now co ted for consiraction by Bender & Co., jor the Ametivan Coal Compan, SENT TOTHE PENITENTIARY. —Felix Quander, as been sent « - Couxs, Sc—Dr. White, Surgeon Chiropodist, of twelve years’ practical experience in the ‘ine Cont, United States and Canadas, prevous to being es- Walking 2 tablished at 424 Pennsylvania avenue, between 4% and 6th streets, Dec. 16th, 1861, successfully treats Corns, Bunions, Chilblains, Club and In- growing Nails, and other diseases of the feet, vont : without pain or inconvenience to the patient. Jupjected to obvious \ieles The shoe can be worn with ease immediately fective that tine after the operation. Refers to the many emi- nent physicians, surgeons and thousands of other responsible persons who patronize his establish- ‘ : ment. Hours from § a.m. to p.m. Owing to Reyhavingiteappropr vs press of business at office. Dr. White is unable | gg-a GENTEEL Goo WEARING BUSINESS | upon one sie of the bow and a incense ee ee = he contractor will be required to deliver the Locks P' tween 6 and 8 p. m. at the Post Office De Lin progress of Cmmberkand, Purpose of getting up a rumpns. he found out he was re that woman vas not so muc pressed after all, and he closed amid much merriment. Mr. Wm! B. Dver then reviewed some of Ward's remarks, and spoke against woman suffrage. Mr. K. J. Hintou then get the floor and made a long speech, concluding the same by giving the reporters a blast for, as he alleges, falsifying and dishonoring their profession. Mr. George T. Whittington here moved that -* Pop Talcott make but the Chair did not the Mrs. Grifting here moved a collection which was done Sy Miss O'Connor. won here arose to speak, but he was Whe. RLM Ur Dry Goods Storey colored, ed by t oc ka “Pcash on Her paying all indebted wnouths’ reesipts were : Manutacturer of D BALLS AND CUES, id Importer of LARD 1) fy LETTER CHALK, ; oud BILLIAD MERC DISE in general m5 Sémn 9 Fulton street, New York. POSALS FOR MATTRESSES. Wee roplaced with perfo t the L. Hs i" ed, living on Wolfe stree bus and Alfred, about three years old, fell against a window pane, on Thrirstay last, cut the end of its middie finger, and bled to death. ATES.—The Fairfax County Republican ion, h d Chas, — °° THe Ascexstox.—The eloquent ehureh, Rev. Dr. Pinekney, hav- from his European tour, was large undience yesterday morning, at his own ex; = Washingtoi Navy Derartwer, BUREAU OF PRovi<toNs AND ph = SLOTHING hurch to its utmost capacity. He with speaking on alternate nigits on | 1!- Bramhail and 0. &. Hine as delegates to the | Wo aTtoNAL LOAN OFFICE, 61135 9h street, ‘Novernteer 3. 1899 sted at the altar services, amivicd by Rev. | Sint cde ot the aceon, Mae niente State Convention, which assemblesat Richmond | NATIONAL LOAN OFFICE, Qi tr ECL: n wecoden boxes, Ca Dr. Nebon.of Annapolis, who preached an able Hinton’s remarks with on the 24th instant. LER & CO. advance money on Bonds, Stocks, and a agent of the Depart tructive sermon from the text :—* Ard he latter to bis feet with thi _ a Beal Betacs, Diamonds, Watches, Dry’ Gory, Pur Foy Rel oc 5 vet Him to scorn.” Before the ser- |e ek guard.” He i How to Jor THY Exos or Leap Pir NB the highest cash price paid for the sane. same fron the contract Pinckney expressed his gratitude to | maids and was auswered Procure an octangular iron coupling at an iron | Open every day except, Sundaye,trunt 6 @. ™. to 9 Partment, where both Lacks and Ress ar the Giver of All Good for being permitted io | their behalf. Short remarks were made by | pipe mantactory, which has a left-handed thread | pin, eddy Wiis cccmatie eas coeaeds abe retuen ty the thoek that shares so Largely in the | Messrs. Freeman. J. Sayles Brown, Coffin and | cutinone end, and a right-handed thread in the ate angie security in the som of Fifty Phenex a sof his heart. and ane ‘ ‘ " ¥ 4 : ‘un. 0 a ~. 3 . \ hor Kae ed hi lero pend rge mater it ain 2 oes in the Post Office | ofher end. Assi uplings are made of mu. MBIA, Wasnrxctow A. SAKS & CO., to be forfeited to the United handled Mr. Hinton without | meroussiz hey can be obtained to fit lead pipe ages. in cane of his fai coprse prepared for the oceasion. MUEL KER, the ad- gloves, and spoke so bitterly that Hinton, going tany given size. Let the two ends ot a Contract, either as to furnishing the euppties endersd — ee -- out the hall, in remarked “IH ye be ent off square, and if the pipe is not ation of Rithin a reasonable time, or as ta gnaniing tly mau Aare imer-cease Moret —We umder- | give you a pummelling sou.” Bryan immedi- uur st must be made s0. ° Then screw one end Frphane: Conet of Washi nty aforesaid, facture of the Mail-Lock ye with das pri 4 that the hotel formerly known as the | ately followed hisa out sayin "i give you the | of the iron coupling on one end of the pipe, inte AY, o . ‘Ny pret will therefore be accepted if ace non House, which has bes closed for some | opportunity now.” Persons seeing them leave | say half an inch. Kemove it, and screw the other | 0 for the final settlement and distribution ‘of the $27 SEVERTH STRERY. conan aa cbacet tao seunh tom at Pane | tea ~ for improvement aul repairs, is to be | the hall, eries of “tight, fight” were raised, but | end on the other ine. Umcrew the | fii, as far as the same have been collected and Thoteand Dollars, duly, exrettied 49 tho) propel ortly under new management, with a | nothing more was seen of the contestants. "The fill the thread on both ends of both | turuel into moners whet ‘all the creditors | nog.er guretion (whose reapuneibility must bo vortlt Py conducted as a stylish first-class | erowd here commenced to thin out and Mrs. and pipe with red or white lead min- | and heirs of. said deceased are notified to attend, | OSM Jud, of 0 Const a Dapeng mentor se 9 5 Fron every respect. We hear that it | Grffiing moved that hereafter ten cents adiis. | gled with boiledoil, +0 as to be of the consistence | with their claims proper! Npuched. or they may Rpm, immer pe fot na cy es winked sion be charged at the door. and the motion be- | of thick Upped ciphoveia de oupling on both wien by tome We ext tnaa toes #1) Donen ee onsible as sureties on the required bond for tly: | “One thousand mattresses mnst be delivered at the ing put It was voted down by a tremendous ima- | ends of the pipe atonee. If the coupling were sed coce's wack tee seoce troska ea tee Dally Cc. Ss. HARE & SON, fulhilment of the contract, i i | Navy Yard. New York: tive hundred at the Macy jority and the meeting adjourned. just large enough to screw on the pipe, the joint ‘Stur previous tosaid day. Test: shall be led. The mannfactur of Mait-toocks | Yard, Philadelphia; and five hundred at the Boston polisher —_——e = be wate Hee 2 Soe Preveare.. oe aw PA" WEBSTER, Register of Wills, pa I “rape — Navy ete: ian ehirty dove. and the balance je is to case sraas—! 2 No. 12 writer joined a cold-w: wply-pipe in the ae. = ae +s opartin 4 - h i x el” has been | oA Ge Virclain will ke Teale ot Leib | cellar with an inch fron coupling. in’ Hrookives [ITED STATES PATENT OFFICE. Niki whine Hropoea are tals ‘acoompeaid sith approved te ae oth enphony and Meee eventing, the 58 Inet. Fe where the water is under a heavy pressure, and | © asuimaton, D.C. October 7, 0. er png np on Thanksgiving evening, . te Petiorrs On the petition of MARY G. PRATT. administra. @ROCERS, In ing ia ext seurets . hip Lodge, No. 8, of this sit the Bal the joint does not i ‘ tri if the estate of Randall Pratt, late Postmaster General may deem it expedient te <dect timore lodges on Thai ing eve. Supre This manner of umting the ends of a lead pipe Marple, Pennsylvania, deceased, the Brass Lock of one and the Iron 1. a ei ee Seceo Th | Chancellor Samuel Real of New deret, why | Sinueh cheaper than with solder, wiless there for shoextension of a patent granted fo the | another. He, therefore, reserves the rizht af cou- Mt its first meeting for the | i Mat present confined by sickness in this’ city, | ate several joints to be made, as the couplings | tau Mawlall Pratt and relstwed in four divisions, fracting with different individuals for such ditfcrent h to the regret of the mem- | at present con et Bucslsiog Lad Will cost only a few cents each. And any ine- | nuinbered respectively as follows: Numbers 1°03. 134, . Se a ee ae ° Pres Mr. John H. Thompson, | S80 flan of Trade No. 4 of Mili chanic who could not solder a joiut can sepew ] atl JMG. on the 24th day of February; 14s, and Num: NO. 359 SEVENTH STREET WEST, Bg gore penne Rerrecntnemnlen ype | vl hhis resignation on acconut of his ina- | avd Board of’ tides of Louislans on 4 coupling in a few mimutes. Before ‘tie | Ver 206, on the 23d day of January, 1805, £0 indorwed ou the envelope" eee ee Ee cnet gna, Tee | cated st New Orinsans ant Hoxvard Loder, coupling, t screwed on. & Steel tap should be wit ir ordered that the testimony in the ree pasa SOHN ignation was reluctantly accepted, and Mr. -s “ "a turned around a few times in each end of the | closed on tl ber next, u oc Harris was elected to fill the vacancy | 9.0f So flune for Hing arguments and te Reali tisetts, > of 3 be coupling, to remove all-rough points in the aoe arnt eerie cotaing montis by Supreme | thread that would tear off the thread of lead on i 2 Short addresses were made by Messrs. G. A. report —— —— be limited to the Isth day of December next, and that PRCHONALS FoR ILDIN' 4 . BETWEEN M anpD N, AND KEEPER —— : : ene i p< pe meellor Read; Past Supreme Chas the ende one Delain ae said petition be heard on the 2th day of December ISLAND, SOUTH John Golden, 4. F. Dobbyns, W. G. Flood am cele . me cannot be obt readily, when laying lead | ™X- others. ~_— no Page cent terug x pipe in the country, this manmer. of uniting the | AB¥ Person inay PE ES FISHER, Penny idan aN ‘ ‘Tue Pesxevivasia Beresucax Ascta- | rb: Enis may be adopted with eontidence.—tearth | _oet-tavdw Uonunissioner of Patents. eb Wasttsenn, D.C. Getober igzisie.4 | Congres is furnished with qos held a meeting Saturday evening at Union | Tux Pexston Orrick Fravp—To-day, Mr. | “4 Meme OPERANT SOURT November tet, ane se ees OF the OH Tht boas ae eet’ | the Government. Neeeee eee en F Sruracice ae e ere | RD. Muwey, U.S. Commusioner, had the'cate | opie Roy or rae Peniop.—William Henry, a | 62, DISTRICT, OF COLUMBIA, (Wasnrsor0x Sohn Cardiua, until pm of THURSDAY ths | 2M ET. DUNN. Chief of Burean._ ‘ sdlopted expre~sise of satisfaction at the recent oi John Danby, charged with presenting a | ,,74F Boy ov CRE Demon —Willia sgt | CPUE NTs tele dm the case of CHARLES B * Bek day of Novenuber, (a1 ‘hich time and place they | J)KOPOFALS FOR SUBSISTENCE STORES. Tt ant Benue im the Regatone (Stats: ako; | fraudulent claim to the Pension (ice (at (hat thon {Cloyd ately elope deceaned the sdiinistrator aforesaid has. with the wELCH’S Fjale cued sccotustion’{catept bamistes oo Mhoeinn, wieeal pan - . ¥ hoes ys a e "s . ‘Court: wan an chelorsciuent of the National Aciminis- Vand x number of witnesses were examined, | $240 of the old lady's imener. A ncighbor of | spprobation of the { wed TUESDAY the Zul day 7 ting spperatue,) and the erection and completion of tration and a proclamation of contidence in the | Mr. J. P. Tustin represents the Goverument | oi found him at the National eater, inside Gf November, A. ‘D. 1809, for ron op mace South ci Reet co te Ranks of the Association were J aud Mr. S. L.. Phillips the defence. of a bran new suit of clothes, and sporting a | tintof howe oe beak onfas. as the eame have ance with plans and Ns, Ce — eee ee ees oe a gorgeous watch-chain and cane. The neigh\ been collected and turned into ; when and BEST PAMILY FLOUR may be seen sither af the engineers ufic, Sree Once ein 2 Philadel- | tux Wasuixcrox Lirmmany Assoctatios | Teed N.S bon on the shoulder and onsen, | eet calcte rere eee Tent deceased are Washington, D.Co 0 ue Might phia on ‘Uctober last. held its usual weekly meeting Jast Saturday | suaded him out of the theater. In the boy’s | Botified to attend, with their claims properly Gach bd te st be lenge towing | Seen ye ummbian, Law, Building, ME. | pocket were found a little revoiver, a German | foUched, orth by lew be comes fhe fam of five thumennd heater, evilentiy quatinn—omtutae ty ose binca leptin en ee | sitver huang w Missi. 8 Kuléb, Sd 9 pinls-beck cope st thie ein sensnited cose cecal er tates aT the bidder or bidders, and. two f 1 Ny 5 * =: ngs . i. ov 1-6 Jor gas received at the City Post Office last evening: | Nery interesting ié ey Err oug or the eae. Set money, | weeks in the Kvening Star previous igi: dag Re'accepted, enter into bond t PPoPosALs FoR HAULING ce o* ~__. __ sadn <ctcojyl met RATER. Register i . — “WasiNGTON, D. C., Dear God:—O, how 1 | Saree or Reat, Estate —J.T. Dyer & @ie dia Fes, of Ss, ie, a OE —eeeeeeee qnine war mask. Tcccompcsed. Che Sime at which thowerk | HEanquaneens tes Musrapy Duwnice, ish I could see vou and tell you what | want. I | have sold parts of lots 10 and ti, in squares, | , S@-Dr. John Porter, of Trov, Mo., said last ai covune 3 vatcesfel bidder will be required to enter into Ve 3, tala. ee ben ne ee ene ae 2 ew tOry De he auinok | Gay of October, and kept his word. Carnes ° Work accordite'to the pane Pam oe Application SE ya To <unday sebool w n000. Also, use Ame 7 yy : pe 4 for waimma aud a new toy for the | on Capitol Hill for $2,000 cash, 87 Mrs. Farrel does the | gg part of the AND amount of to ay Ky EF ¥ faby.” Good te. <_< burglaring in California. She ts. under arrest C4RRIGGE ROBES. fo be the Diad-r or bidders and twa sare A LITTLE BEGGAR Boy Tomy. ‘Tne Natiowan Torat Austixexce Socrery | 1 Sacramento for breaking into several stores. Same Um --—e Good E.atixe—Dubant’s National Dining Saloon, advertived elsewhere, is undoubtediy : "The Newbern (N. C.) Gas Company broke Union League Halla wasadleesed by aiegec | a rosin Kettle and could notampply the town with ¥ Messrs. ‘Second installnent of those ctlebeated New Hamp- W. G. Finney, Burger, a Waller, Justice ‘There’s metropolitan life for you, says the woud shire COVERS, for street Si ‘Also, Woolen aud Fur CARMIAGE ROBES, just one of the best kept establishments of the kiad | p, Mrs. Dr. Vilmington Star. rothedial eee and har trons ti ye ea ioe meee pase eae aaa a7 An organ pees ie shvectinetee nia Tie a VERY LOW PRICES CRUSHED, GRANULATED, AND POWDERED ime ini a ‘THE RITE OF KAPTICM Was administered in | erpool paper. It is stated wnst_ be & FOR CASH, SUGABS, AT 17 CENTS. ‘atly improved in the hands of Mr. Dubant. and able to blow fugues at at 5 ! So eee Soo Tork pian witch | te Fotomac River yesterday ae = el a pious man, ite JAMES 8, TOLHAM & CO’S | obingtion of tit=t-class fare and moderate F “Sycamore,” to a miunber Shiloh pastor HARNESS AND TRONK fre ord Mine Fields, ond au hour was spent in thes. eval corridors. , &e., bis own Ne. ania street, {Seaton Hevl.) ‘Court of said Dictrict AN work i Tine mated. #2 Py orrevunty, at cbort mutioen comaerete toms vidasse Sn Paige Bey hooey tag teh Ma pes nec ‘MANUFACTORY, A COFFEE SUGAR AT 16 CENTS, | iy gers aos ea | or 2 Yesterday a fire broke | INTERESTING MKETINGS were held yesterday | Saturday week, when, thefday being cold and 57500" wn ain Ceen a mene blustery, shew her infant wp s0 closely. SEVENTH STREET, | | now nee hi ded on the: wow eet, | test has cited with ths congregation’ Paice | that on reaming the court house it was found One door north of Odd Fellows’ Hall. AND EVERYTHING ELSE AT EQUALLY LOW i¢. nagpand, Seagate church. (over | ZeFaylor prenches this evening again. 2 REPAIRING. no S-tf RATES. . eae pti nee KOK ERS, ‘The fire canght from a stove-pipe, and poopie é Sr im HARNESS AND TRUNKS REPAIRED and ae EXCHANGE & Bi was about Stoo, Cor.ec Tor Boswkit and assistants collected TRUNKS COVERED promptly, es oe (Us7ep states PA’ OFFICE. No. 327 PENN’A AVENUE, South ~ide, —— on Saturday $16,900 on account of taxes, maki ii stan : pee BS ators 2 q Tue PRARony Lerxmany Socrery—A new | vver collected last week, and the work CASH ONLY. e a We - sca a ‘a literary society, under the above tithe, hax huey | the office commenced quite lively this moruing. | ¢ iat yin ea ostty SOW iin. formed, aul on Saturday night the follewing of: —_e—— " ENAMELED MUSLIN®, sane Se ae Sarees ; ipRRana | eee fleers were elected sident.*Dr. Frank T. | Tue New York Rervstican Associatios | 8}: “ DRILLS, 2 —— - 1 NKRUPTOY nt Howe: Secretary. George . Clark: Treasorer, | held a meeting on evening, Hon. A.M. | fyon “ A thé testimony Tt % ‘At the City of Wi ee Via Bas woes BC arters Cape im the ‘chair, but did not transact any x ‘Ab redbees day of December ASD Sgt si Fees. ee A ee Torok give q tistics erent. scodt! : <. : Kuxiciors sexvices were held at the Jail yea. ace rece ne BIG SAGE PAID FOR LADIES HAND Ti nko CLOTH, thins = AZ tercay, under the direction of Mr. Wm. G. Mr. 1. PL Warp was Tae we é by the Finney. by Messrs. Hawkes, Chase, Mrs. Grif- | Sunday Morning Lyceum, ieeece, ats HART OORNSIS. ivended toe” ABV OTS? Labor Conyention, which ee 3

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