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] | al Meeting ef the of Pubtie Georgetown Advertisements. HOLIDAY GOODS. EVENING STAR. A regular meeting of the Trustees of Public oye tn nigh: , 7 Laws miter welningwn ee (ass Sees ce 486 SEVENTH STREET. 486 their Couneil Schools was held last night, W. R. Woodward in rs har say APPROPRIATE to put in eae, Sto tol PRO! the chair, and all the members present except wior ata the houses and build- Sto7 p.m. HOLIDAY PRESENTS, = r NEV ae | i= a report recstameeding eortase = Jthe Board 4 AND ADAPTED TO ALL SEASONS. LOCAL NEWS. on Htlee, tad +) mepert spans Taid ofer. Mr. pode a Come anv see - ie seneh Fr —_+— 5 nome on the sub: of 4th and hog A stores, COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF, a bandeomely Framed THE HANDSOME PRESENTS. ENGRAVINGS, ami os, selee RSAUM and FAN ; ; an CHEWING TOBACCO, can be bed nt aaa TOY HYGROMETOMES, ac. _Cigars py the box at w prices. del-tw* | PAPER Bartow sity nh 1S = + EERE PRAM rane Inateanced we have detarminal te seit | PICTURE CORP AND math i. auf PRICES. DEEAE GOODS, KINGS AND NAILS |, Camei- assortment the District. emcees | oak. - aa our Cottons, ad ‘Picam remember pame apd nomber— heap. if not cheaper, Sagara J. MARKRITER, ie del0-tJals* 11 at. . D.C. 486 SEVENTH STREET, Amusements, &¢. Baviosar TseatTKe—Lacille Western in “Oliver Twist.” arty Excursion to Mount Vernon, on the pteamer Arrow, at 10 a. m. ‘MARERITER’S ART GALLERY, 486 7th street. Baxiow'’s ART GALLERY, 237 Pennsylvania avenue. a HOLIDAY GoOopDs. Where to Bay Them. ‘The Christmas holidays are not two weeks ef, and many of the stores have now opened ‘@eir supplies of goods of all kinds for the gift the City Hall down vania avenue to the ‘s ware, to the Vice President’s; then, by way of Con- necticut avenue and I street, to 15th street, ‘bases before the stores are thronged, and their PROFESSOR SALOMAN'S INSTITUTE Dey | deGim’ ____Betwoem Dand E sin. season, and the lay isso far unusually rich ipenens Classes Alen priv 4 and attractive; whe bose are receiving and gov- Eaisinaarnsrin a Peioooe mare Loox ovt ror Tux nouipars: unpacking large and varied stocks of beautiful expenditures a ; command, order: PE cnn 1 gg a pe ng A 7 Potomac street, up Georgetown. de 9-100" ts ‘I skford: articles, in anticipation of the expected rush of ‘a coal-od latntify. “Et, is verdi Vv. : e make * 4 ELVETS! VELVETS!! VELVETS!!! CHR. RUPPERT, @ustomers. Those who wish to their pur- ees ‘nas ie. cement, by. det fault final. orthiagton shall on ’ 8 4 stocks have been picked over will find in Tne publican to refrain from taking any part what- | Ructruft ‘agit Hughes sector Superior Quality of : ever in the so-called ‘coal-cil” Ande Sears; i ds KBISS KRINGLE HEADQUARTERS, Ieosingetabuhiments here holiday goods are farseisatinn Re centcchaten peace | Sibert, pe ater, Go Darvel | Stuare stench wr sotsepsad wit tas | "ian gv tabi! Stang Ta tot Vid leading establishments where holiday goods are Eclimamedintely dropped trom tie'rotls of this | ‘umisse DIL aaa numbors of letters of the Alo; some clegant HROUCHE SHAWLS Ieft-which | No.322 SEVENTH STREET, between D and E, , ‘and dealt with according to Article Pe pens pet. d : with mbering Will be sold at great sacrifice, suitable for Christinas Elegant holiday presents may now be seen at command, ¥ if by consent. Sanger ct ol. agt. Plant; Presents, at E.GUTMAN'S the Jewelry sare of M.W. Gaur & Brno. 290 of the Constitution. LS ae ee Dafeys aub- — hat each | _ded-tdecas 117 Bridge street, Georgetown. Importer of all kinds of ‘en ania avenue, whic! acknowledged rg + ten: street or avenue s! 5 Be one of the finest eniablishmemts south of Now cay are @183,425 West PresnyTEriax Cavrcu—This new and | house, Fowler & wis; on trial. and on each side of the same, alternatelycom.|(] 22S TNUT COAL, FRENCH, ENGLISH AND GERMAN FANCY fark. ‘Their stock of goods for the holidays | Jeat are S18}.42s t vigorous church is rapidly gathering strength. | Onpaans’ © mencing Om the Hight hand ade, thes tisciag | “Sunt received: OuODE AND Tote. Clocks brotzes, opera gasses Se. ory $95,500 of rah of on Seligman “W. Gane = $12,000. tots ta tas Ute cea 5 ee en suitavie tor tant HESS ~ 4 p " }, eo. ont! 8 @ num ir every aS io a cat dnrny of the hoy Som amans | stave there ck of mod on cerifeate were iB avn, aid | Maite is a ee ete | af Rtn anc aie BEATEN Wi oo H ; $ waimagee' = ery ed ‘Special attention given to CUMBERLAND COAL. season Wx. BALLANTYNE, G19 Seventh street, | *PPTOpTiations. as executor of Daniel Dawde; bond $10,000. ment reservations, and = Intelligencer Building, is one of the first in the ye coed receipts t Valparaiso, poses toa hats ere eee For sale at the HE NE OE on, CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS, feld. | Those purchasing gifts will find at his es | °7 i ‘against Will be con- | Summoxzp BEFORE THE GRAND JuRy—The | of each space by said distance: Prot Green street, corner of the tablishment one illustrated books, standard fund about #38000. Estimatet reces the is week, and | Grand Jury have summoned before them Mayor | on all squares deB-e03t Geo: D.C. _ works, ms, prayer books and bibles, juvenile 15-140ths of $1,200,000,) $128,571. to prayer for the Bowen, Corporation Attorney Ceok, Messrs. B. feet -y n Books, inlaid rosewood and mahogany writing | (1! Y URCMAGi theaadl” tec witch, ia n Ci The So N. Meeds and A. Gleason, and Su) nt 1 correspond with the 1840 ESTABLISHED IN 1840 Mr. RUPPERT takes great fn fnformi: Geaks, chromos, stereoscopes, games, toy books, | sete on SaGticu to the teed one tion | #considering the subject of building a ch | Bitss. It is said that the they are | lots ae MMomany friends, and the pullic aeacully: ther &c., &e., suitable for old or young. able —— a ne eemeee Re Ne le ion | edifice. Plans have been submitted by several summoned is a charge against Mr. John H. Is. Furs! Ware! has returned trom Europe after an absence of five The men are vielng with each other | Wf manifested on the | teachers ani | architects, two of them being from Thomas | Crane, late Commissioner of the Fourth Ward, dings, permanent months, during which time he has devoted himeelf t2 a2 to who ‘shall sell the cheapest. ‘The west- | torre rt ee ee acai ee tainihe their | Dixon, of ‘Baltimore, the architect of Grace of altering a contract. All the BEN STELES OF CHOICE AND BLE- the selection of the largest and handsomest stock enders are now waking up, and Emory Bax. | laborers had great fae es a, © cir | Church, one of which has proved quite satisfac- gd OF frontage ‘shall be GANT FURS, for Ladies and alan aiis weiaieneameens 3Es, US Feansyivanis svowse, Detween 19th '| Oo" ection of Sie; Browa, the cholo pane | tory to many. of The object | Crosrxc Exenctaes.—On Friday next, at one | Sc. 4. And be it enacted, That the num- ‘A large etsortment to-cslect from. L AND ALABASTER Mi and 20th streets, advertises great bargains in | {Tuy laid on the table bya vote of rece toi | Sought is to procure a building which shall not o'clock, there i< to be closing exercises (pre- | pers of houses be in figures sufficiently | _ 8¥”Prices Moderate. Every article warranted | CRYSTAL Al CRNA MENTS, cottons, calicoes, soak, roleeees poplins, aay jaid on the table by a of 6 yeas be expensive, ‘but ie Pocket pageant i to the holidays) at the First District | large to be easily read from the opposite side of = a entiohe TOYS, &., &c., ae ee oe m i bate N pero wapecrpetty Lemur Franklin) school. Readings, music, gymnastic | the street. Said numbers shall not be less than | | For great bargains SEYMOUR” | that has exer been introduced Seas ce SPs Say | in Mt na WT hts | a nin nr | eta ed neat tea | te a <notme _rae mute ta ermomn De. | Feat tenement rae ee ¥ ro Got > 1c ie] = $$$ 4 5 © . Furr & Sotowoxs’ arrangements for the | Pvc ‘choles must Close after the last of Feb- | popular as a preacher, the simplicity and cleat- ome dire front dcob. withineizty days after the not Ss the continent of Europe, mn ere off the set apt Holiday Trade will be very complete, and their | TUary cneving, unless : Se srig he as | ness of his discourse being highly appreciated e- cation of the number of the premises shall have PECIAL NOTICE. proved and finest Kind, which 1 can di of atas stock of finely bound and beautifully illustrated | *¢jsed and co! roneuiedaletehetea ae aaa by his congregation.— Wilmington (Del.) Commer- | Sate or Moxuy—At the fifty-first monthly | been given to the owner or occupant of the — Eger origes ne they can be hed te Hew fork, ‘— sand of fancy articles, will embrace the | ;,. the Third District In 10) ae Beene . meeting of the Central Building Association, | same; ‘and in case the owner OF occu the GOOD NEWS FOR THE LADIES! from the maurufacturer; among which Fra nate nis evar etlered in thle | Seo e. Armistead, tranametad iron Prisas ig samen last evening, thirty-eight shares were sold at an | Cremices shall refuse or neglect to = in part— ‘ a Taste aultable for all classes, at all | Nord to Primary Ro 2 i lar ot Meal | CuARGED witm Paserne _Counrunysrs | average off per cont Ear requined within sirty deoearves ae Corner, ise Victoria A. Seott ap. | Monny.—A few days ago L. J. Bicksler, a shoe ——_-—_ pointed andy Mectgned to reer Mo.brimuiste | dealer of Georgetown, urchased a quantity of | BREAD ror THE POOR The Provident Aid iReE | of Miss Armistead, transferred; Mics Lilly | Sewing silk from R. Fulton & Co.,on 9th str €or : pr = Womantie mein aos Thomas, transferred from Pri No. 15 to | and tendering a £20 Treasury note in prone bread from the general depot, at the corner perty, and collected as other taxes are col- ament . 20 cent from EMBED CHA titcation has been sorved, the Mayor may cause soligwing eatmershed Geode: of te follow iog peices, said house or bai numbered, to-day the distribution of | expense thereof shall be chargeable against the attention of the public to or valances and Saal NAMENTS sarees ‘ ryanised, his ._Immediatel 5th and E streets, in extreme c r 16 BOBEMIAN VASES and OR Primary No. 16, newly organized; ret change. USICAL BOXES, from 7 to $75. "piece, copetty valances and, lamberauind whieh | oi opined nel eee ae Primary ‘ve, | he went to the leather store of Mr. Lipphard, ———o———— SEC. 5. And be it further enacted, That the num- | 7 ~ econ fi 1 ee Opel "QLABSES In Pratl and ivory, fac Conor par pie Loe E mis worth | 12. in place of Miss Thomas, transferred; Miss | 00 D street, and purchased aside of leather, | ‘Tne Corporation laborers of the ‘Yhird Ward | pe letter, or name of every street and avenue | §Pl? Back silks, * 1.20 and $200. USICAL SEG AR STANDS. Oa r eines Sidney Van Kiswick, promoted from sub-assist- | tendering another bill of the same denomination, | will be paid to-morrow. in the city shall be plainly printed on the lamps | Jit Extra ‘ool in, 5. FRENCH P! U 5 kinds, Tn tie of peace for war; and before | 82¢ 10 Pr Re. die in place of ‘Miss Emma | and likewise receiving the change: Mr. Smith, at the corners of inte apacdity Tard. LS, Ue; and yards wide Of Cloths, | sonewoxa 1s, prepare g rey, 5 ‘Oulahan, aj ini firm Fulton nues, the figures and letters - SARD CASI Ino, ac his new hardeare ak eae temo: | subvdasistant in place of Miss Van Terie: | pearance of the bin took ie fo 9 bank, where i GEORGETOWN. three inches in length, and of proportionate | , oir sieewhere, 4 Poplins, lees than canjbe | CART PING DESKS, mer, street, Pennsylvania venue, has a com- | PTomoted, so sstution author. | ed the police, and Stent. aiappos atenaee i wel G. And be it further enacted, That the | q Tikethcr with many other Sea. PEW ORK BOXES < t Of Skates, sleighs, cutters and | ,,Mt- re a pe. Assistant Superi v- | Cawrrar Borzpime Association. —At the | 45°: oe Pod 3 $o0 Remerons to saaution, at the gaunt low pty =a » LL izing the Secretary to prepare and publish a | Clarvoe, Assistant Su perinkendenk Of Sie Gov. | CuNERAI ing of this association, | MaYor be, and he is hereby, recep en re- | LADIES DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY, pheno ernment Secret Serv ‘The resul y.sixth monthty meeting association, | quested to cause - ‘AT “ ary Tae ie no aaa friend ina pair of | forthe Denctitof the teachers, Mie, Browiteneh | was that Bicksler was soon arrested and taken held last evening, the sum of $1,700, represent- | Tmenced and completed as soon as practicable. 117 BRIDGE STREET, GEORGETOWN, | POLLS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, | Faro. Zutun, S00 Penseyivanis avenue be, | sTound againet ths resolution, stating that the a further hearing, Yestenlay afternooae wien | ObeLAaet te the archolder nm Fate | Approved, November 29, 180. a 7 GUTHAN. ROC ROFELLORS ent SLEIGHS. Syeen Third and 44 streets, has a fine lot of | TI ncg trutheal pee ich he thoaunt | the case was called, Mr. Clarvoe stated that the | Riven. FRowr--Entered and cleared—Schr. | Aw Acr to set the curbstones and pave the foot- | EisrasiismEp IN 1834, WAGONS and WHEELBARROWS. ay be mat other birds, from which a selection suffigient for the teachers. The resolution was fractal hl aly and the case was | Margie, McFadden, from and to Boston. = aS hed B —— ‘mcm? be- - PREMIUM AWARDED IN 1857, made. postponed for two w ween Second and streets east — Rs. J. E. SPENCER, 330 Pennsylvania ave., | *iecte Beit enacted bythe Board of Aldermen and Board W.H. WHEATLEY’S ‘ F ‘ r. Brown moved the appointment of a com- Sa by: d Y a In order to give my customers increased fi pooner een agg ine garry bonnet nc | mittee to act with the Superintendent in refer- | ‘Tnx B. axp O.R. R. TROUBLES—A Telegram ALEXANDRIA. Copan roms Se cand Wettetn, Tes | FESMIVM Poe ERIKS | xamipaticn of my large mock of goods. laces, fancy goods, and uovelties suitable | ence to the National meeting of school superin- | from President Garrett.-The following telesramn pn by AO CLEANSING ESTABLISHMENT, have converted and Atted up, with all the modern for the holidays tendents, to be held in this city next’ month. | {rom Mr. Garrett, President of thee Baltiuore | Honan Taeves Anout—Horse thieving is | En"tte’ gota te bo cern akon ae Ho. $9 JECT ERIN SE. pense. the second -story of my establishment ito @ aaenninnt Giana Afouted, and. Messrs. Newton, McLellan, and | and Uhio Raitroad, published: inform of frequent occurrence in this neighborhood. | Torul'sige or i rtrect horth, Letweem wecont omepte, Pn men og and pro- | Store room. The new room isentered by way of an EETING 3 oP New ENGtawp. amplin were appointed said committee. james L. Randol, ingineer, Se—In! ‘brown horse, ny ms- ?, Pa or the New England Socisty was | _ Mr. Newton offered a resolution that all certi- | Colomel Piulin "Chettiar? ot the “Committee, | house. was stolen Monday mene, Ait Weeden | and Third streets cast. “The work to be done with ‘ob- best talent skill to be open stairway leading from the store-room in the ‘ rederick Bs e x , with Gonstant_ personal attention on the second-story. held last evening at Harmonia] Hall, Pennsyl- | ticates of teachers heretofore issued be declared | that I have received his communication, sent | Clarey, of F pon stow Ma. e here | Under the direction of the Commissioner of the 2 the part Hon. S. C.Fesse t this 7 of prietor, place in the invalid 4 after rane 30, 1870, and that new certifi- throw h you. State that the Dro mead che eof Monday and, got ithe, horse ‘wi had og ah vard, the expense thereof to be paid out of Braried a ‘have ‘all orders in his ‘well ond sobstdion contemplating holding faire would do we ‘reasurer, J. H. Crossman, | cates be issued instead. ferred. route involves expense - | stolen from him @ man named Ephraim ne 5 prom ecuted. Aamins purchasing elsewhere. submitted his report, which siowed'n favorable | Mr. Newton offered a resolutian asking the | culties of condemmation, and that an. act of Haynes, who has been committed to jailte await | ABproved, November 15, 1899. - = state of the finances, which, on motion, endorsement of this Board toa recommendation | Congress will be required in order to authorize | requisition from the Governor of Maryland. era ferred to the Executive Committee for . | that M. B. Goodwin be authorized to complete | the Nyame to make it; consequently the com- ‘Tue JupGEsuirs—The Gazette says:—The | 4X ACT toset the curbstones and pave the foot- Mr. Croseman then reada letter from Col. Garg. | the compliation of statistics in reference te the | pang ensnot deehie at oie eee meee now probable resumption of the State's autono. | WaYS and gutters on the north side of A ner Tufts, late Massachussetts State Agent, de. | Hublic schools of this District. He stated that | rejecting the plan of the committee, but the | My glyes promicned te the tlh nent tne cine. | - Street north, between First and Second streets clining any office. Col. J.C. Smith then made | the Mayor had endorsed this work—that Mr. | company is willing to give the matter careful | 13, 81v°% PT county and cireut judges by the | ¢ast- , @ verbal report with regard to the Goodwin had completed the labor so far as re- | consideration, and to de-all in its power to bring Legiviature, and candidates for the judicial | _B¢itenacted by the Board of Aldermen and Roard festival of Forefather's Day, to be keldon tee | garded the colored schools, and it was desirable | Shoneraton, and to do all in | pending contro- | ermine are ‘beginning to be spoken of. For the | of Common Council of the City of Washington, That — 22d instant, &c. The committee have secured | that the work should be finished. Adopted. versies between it and the city of Washington | Suageship of this clreult Jadee 1, W. Thormas, | te Mayor be, and he is hereby, authorized and FIRE AND LIRE INSURANCE. for the use of the Society on that occasion the | _Mr. Champlin offered a resolution that in view | as will be to the advantage of both. James ¥, Brooke and Matioer Hetrisog ang | requested to cause the curbstones to be set and the mew Masonic Temple; that Chase’s ‘and | of the present condition of the finances the em- Joun W. Garrett, President. mentioned. E. M. Lowe is talked of in connec- | 0tways and gutters paved on the north side brass band would furnish the music, and Mr. | Ployment of the German teachers be dispensed cae of A FANCY GOODS —<+—— street north, between First and Sec- ; tion with the judgeship of this county and Don, *, -BRAMHALL & PARSONS, , caterer at the Capitol, would provide | With; laid on the table. a3 Tue Coxcent or THE Wasninctow Sx. | las Tyler, Charles Ball and W. H Gray, SE ad ° — Fue nner. The guests will be seated at7 o'clock. | |, Mir; Moore suggested that. the sub-boards no- | Gennes, for the benefit of the poor, at Lincoin | that of Loudoun, Robert Turner, of Warren | the superintendence provided ty lew; mel to der General agents, euita! ‘The committee su, that the tickets be | tity the teachers that the holidays will commence | Han, last night, was a pas ell Aiea a, | Gounty, will be a candidate for the judgeship of | Tarthecunensesofenid inprer eae eel Ss = Teen nr nam’ | Ommetan of Mas. Lamrence, 0 optois) com 1 ceueaae Ciepsiek creme heaters tax equal fo the cost thereof is hereby imposed 468 SEVENTH STREET e is wv oak com zens . lai an euatel tee : mittee was appointed, consisting of Messrs. | frei famitien € ————— and levied on all lots or parts of lots bordering on this point the President, Mir Besenden, | Wilson, Moore and Champlin, to wait upo a ee Seat eae ee CITY ITEMS, the line of the improvement; the said tax to Mr. Deane, and ‘Treasurer, ee with reference to the true condition of Daze sone, “ in ee De assessed an: in cont weit pe Opposite Post Orrice. HOLIDAY PRESENTS lined a re-election. ‘mo- school fund, and report the ronut teeter x ro ENO ID r nes " tion of Col. J. esate ‘the Society then pro- | investigations to the board at its next meeting. | ju, ‘ily Droop and Mrs. Stosch sang with a ee thane alte eee Approved, November 15, 1809, Gupeland Acie ior entiomar Com aan ceeded to the election of officers for the ensuing | Adjourned. sweetness and power that won them both. de- Oroide Plain 1. ‘An ACT for the relief of Charles W. King. the public Won’ Eb rrenche: Yor Vics Predderte et, | Iurnovewexrs in SouTH Wasntxatox— | SST Sv ungnickely om the violineete, ne: [ onelag Pegi He it enacted by the Board of Aldermen and RELIABLE INDEMNITY AT FAIR RATES. Water Street Galegneil Channel, éc— Among ceived, the Piandits = oes, bento Pron Holiday Goods received every day at Prigg’s b Creed ree ’ ottase 4 ana tho same iy ‘Our friends, and the public generally, are invited aT - ree None aed more | cAbital singing of Prof. 5 diol. Benkert | One Dollar Jewelry Store, No. 496 Pennsylvania | here fated | to | tocall. pe hy tien tha epenbager Gartrsen isan Perfor moe Sagres praise {or his briliant | gyenue, between 4% and 6th streets. Cable tne Mayor to pay, Charice We King {er | "Weave been appointed Agents forthe Re = trom fi a aes ine miver. fromty | Ay ith a ee ah BitTTERs.—S. S. Harris, M. D., of New York, sheet, kaa that the Mange b he, mod | Ao NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. street. Time has worked wonders here, and | RB. W. Kenn, Esq., the Financial Secretary | says of Sir, Speer’s Wine :—“‘I tind it to be an | authorized and requested to cause the said sum ASSETS OVER $13,000,000: ce the opening of 7th street to the river,some | of the Columbia T, i excellent tonic and gentle stimulant, preterable | of forty dollars to be paid. 5 5 Davia’ time before the war, 11th once the | Signed his position at Gov- | to all other wines.” The ‘Wine Bitters” has Approved, November 15, 186% DIVIDENDS PAYABLE ANNUALLY IN CASH, leading thoroughfare to the become | ¢rnment im his pure wine as a base, only being made bitter 2 passed: “That we extend our thanks to almost’ deserted except as a pits bs dhe bite ro Pee ts eel ee ryote | Ax Acr to take up and relay the gutter on a POLICIES NON-FORFEITABLE. Hon. & C. Fessenden for the great interest he | wharf, where most of and have | (oe te them, and you will ase no other. Sold by drug. oe ee Oe ana Boara | Sc Honre-#% to Wa. m. and 2t0 4% p.m. So crecting tor tasctinks su pieneting tas car: | inesuak deepens oe aulipts sup- gists, cf Common Council of the Washington, That % MARKET SPACE e secupy vot President,” to | plies from the vewels. Now the approaches to y Comemenang Sion See Pea B ANT RATS the sum of two hundred dollars, or so, mucis LIFE-PKOPEKTY. < Saleh Me. Femeaacs mesenisd apreepriclate, | tne river. are wametous, andy at tae rete, of “Oa HALL” is nota “branch” establishment, | (ye, Sum of twa, hun vable out of the which Mr. Fessenden responded appropriately. which has, been going’ on for the last | ties of his position, and hoping the State ‘of his funds of Fourth Ward, be, aud the same. ts She preparations for the dimer be ewtcncnes | fear under Commissiones Gunnell, there will | health would be stich as to, warrant bis return les hereby, appropriated to pay for taking up and ae for the dinner be fo | oon ‘be very little of the old river bluf left, | St am early day to the profession of his choice. | cash im long experience gest | relaying the gutter on the south side of Fcrene | ANSURE BOTH WITH Sao. French Gpoe tabieg the chau, als cxening: | ‘There is, however, one great evil comecred | In kis now vocation, MF- Kerr has the wishes of ; ni een. Sixth and Seventh streets west; CORNER Sru STREET. pag ag yp nner geen bag gl with these it ements, which seems to have | his former fellow-craftsmen, and all others with the worl from, it the said itter tobe relaid in the same manner. 7 ee ae ane meena OF Sie Be | wecmedy casened the etntion af can Cuma i] Wes ba Kad Clean ta Cnctnet, Totes fabate simply impossible for an; paths gulnrs are lah on Hl ctipecein ee, 4. S. PRATT & SON, Seeereste of the sockty at ntart axdieciias [cee it en the ‘rapid filing Prosperity. Pretty Curselves. We ofter a complete stock | Fourteenth and Seventeenth streets.” i —-——- —— Men’s, Youth’s, Boys’ y 3 Seen, Un eaten cf Mi. Hsteninens intecnpseed | ris, frog tho “newly veut sereets: = This pA Rarer ov Hate S7ratenn—sOn Friday last | Made Clo prices Septored, November i 1008, 3, ¥. M. C. A. Building, corner 9th and D streets. - y ir store Mr. E. t, corner Oo! ‘ennsyl- A ‘hat the society hold a sociable once a month, or | is being done so steed OF reat caitntdee as | Yania avenue and iSth street, wan entered by | Owee'™ W Y D.B, Son, AK Acr to set the curbstones and foot. JUST RECEIVED, oftener, at the discretion of the Executive Com- we S. iver dak ohart baat thieves, who carried away a'box of human hair. | 12,9,6 460 7th street, opposite Post Office. Donot wait whtil TO-MOKROW—Insure NOW. 1" UR reteset rece eee Thee ant | Chane emp leven %m the river sual wharl bustuces,i| Do ceives Bighey, alist, end’ Coven trek ths ———e ey bee a GEAND CoM” ‘Wednesday evening, (Forefathers’ Day,) at the | and iy so She coal Se case in charge, and soon obtained such evidence | Wricox & Grnn’s SEwixa MACHINE, pro- act #1 ‘srocx, ‘Masonic Temple, corner of 9th and F streets. canal = warranted them inarreeting Richard Feble, | peuued the simplest and noleclos machine in ay a lvester Overton, and ‘les world, can now easy Ts Oth Rannosy Tevenrers—The Chizen Fe t the foot of Ninth ail ‘colored, and known tot the ofticers as | the Agenc £, Bam's Hoopabsst and Corect fo cause, the NATIONAL UNtON ANCE COM A FULL LINE - Associ on professional sneak ves, as stree' _ in the Council chamber, at the City Hall, Of the crime. ‘They traced the hair (0 several Cage a aoe a vg a Bigs I ene OO, REAL LACE SETS from............93.50 to $50 ev. » H. N. Easby, an Se eat places, where it had been disposed of, The Leet son pe lear or an Office—No. 81 Louisiana ave., one door east of 7th st. Geo. » Seeretary. been quantity recovered is valued a ac- ‘tmmense new olicies or revenue Stamps. Bonnced Gat’ Major Don Piatt woeld‘sddrene —. See m ised particg were taken before Justice Waiter, Goods, of which we will dlepose of aa quick ss Hike taken on tbe mel eomaable toramand lowe | LINEN EMB'D SETS.........91.50t0 810 . large crows attend- who committed m to await an examinution. a cheaper Promptly paid. ance, but that gentleman did not appear, in con- Temedy gee ever, viz: White Shirt#75, 81, €.125 and upwards, - Sequénce, itis Rated, of not receiving waficient Wharees—Arrived— aerlondid a ine, owen, and Cul and le ize Sree ‘Ploaes REAL LACE BDKFS...........82.50t0 935 appointed at the last, meeting to take into con in Bons Caroling Hitec: | Deawore 60, €0, and Te-; am excellent article Si ‘tax to be iD. ‘Cooks, Naame! etawen, aa et EMBD LINEN HDK?S...........81 to 910 ES the propriety ot the Corporation of with wood for market; steamer Virginia, Gray, | Nd 81.25. Good Cotton Socks, 3 pairs for 25¢. ity with the : aehington, subscribing railroad stocks had with wood for market Line Davie; | Gloves, Gloves, Gloves, an immense stock of all et ss aevenibee 45, 2008 BEAL LACE COLLARS of every description Messrs. R.S-Davis, KJ. Beall, and). ie ieee Janae Foor aectaen Deek, caTt,Demeet, | lon clot ltned batten halen, ie per bane Rene | aoe FALL AND WINTER ong Were appointed a committee to invite Maj. Don ; Fear Soothers, Lewis, all ri . The selection VAY LEO eeneen ener BOC 20 FSO fon. Col, D-L- Eaton) Saya Been eee ; a pee all, and overybody will MM. WILLIAIT bows, ¥ 5 be . 9 4 ev FANCY RIBBONS for Dr. J. E, Snodgrass, John K- Elvana, ‘Henry Sasan Brown, Jonns 4 ‘FRaxo & GOLDMAN, HAS A HANDSOME STOCK OF CLOTHING. Be ad of ‘and the necessity of cg one = 458th st., opp. Patent Oies apd_--| REAL LACES, CLOAK VELVETS, FANCY AND PLAIN SASH RIBBONS, Toads to the city. Str E ELsction ov Ovvicers—Eureka No ‘No. 516 7th st., between D & E sts. SATINS, BLAC BLACK 8ILK8, rae 2 5, Free and Accepted Anclent York Masons, a Reece AT GREATLY REDUCED PRicgs. resolution ng for intument of a held its annual communication last evening and &c.—Dr. White, Surgeon beg gg ed committ: fourteen to inquire into the prac- 4 ee the nee cedennnan has al elected the following oficers to serve the ensul cal experiens ear:—Worshipful Master, Thos. Weleb; Senior to KID, CLOTH, AND DOESKIN GLOVES, — lines <a oe this city with Varden, Leonard Bailey; Junior Warden, W. iV BXTENGIVE S580RTABNT. ou Se ee Se # Tuture mecting H. Smith; Treasurer, Charies H. ‘Twines Bee “ | ee ped inv tiem, TS tary, Daniel G. Muse. This Lodge isin ‘ahealthy ‘ BUCKSKIN GAUNTLETs. =. sa angle ad as ‘Ohio river, and = ‘rous condition, and has expended tor batch on products of the field and mountains of the NEW STYLE HATS. 4N UNSULPASSKD ASSORTMENT OF pPloun! rhourn Receipts direct from the mill, with orders toseiat | Low Prices— Fit Guaranteed. Market Bates. BAKERS, ATTENTION! meeting. ‘with our usual ‘Sesortment of every degerip- the next Ad- o in the Assortment Large! Price Low! = Founrs Wap BEruaticas— Hs ‘and Ha a TO ALL PURCHASERS. é cc on One Barrel er at ONS OF MICHIGAx eee the Fourth Ward was last evening i ed tractor is ‘Thousands, Fascy dermen’s Chamber, for the Teor LOWEST POSIBLE RATES, by a on Geons, NOTIONS, ac., thirty-third an- CURTAIN MATERIALS, TEhdegel at prices as tow ‘aa the same Goods can ag gy ems ENGLISH VELVETS, TAPESTRIES, BODY BRUSSELS, THREE-PLY AND INGRAIN CARPETS, A NEW AND COMPLETELY A8s0BTED anki Re eo GROVER & BAKER SEWING MACHINE, wesday evening UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES, Reece, = at Davis”, i JAMES B. DODSON’S, No. @ MARKET SPACE, ue inl eal P ii : i f f

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