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CLOTHING, &c. HOLIDAY GOoDs. EVENING STAR. _| Precast ccnoce nomen tun sr'res | ,cyownm oppgnss Stus~Toder,Depng Os Fae paaete arte SCHOOLS QUESTION—THE CONDITION OF THE = iS. ae ‘Tue Hearrwor THe Lapres.—As their truest WEDNESDAY......-Jamuary 12, 1070. | 4 requiar meeting of the Board of Trastoes of | ings st lan granted. Barth sgt. Br = feconitine ew” fainfar teiend, Gamers WASHINGTON, Jawoant 1, 187 bee = Public Schools was held last evening at the argument commenced. * | Native Wine sh 5 an kava of a “ - . Tooms on 5th street, near E—Mr. Murtagh in the ‘Court—To-day the ‘Dusiness | their curative and restorative quali ast PARSER Serre periment BoMps LOCAL NEWS. chair, and Mesers. Browne, Chamflin, Glarke, | gone wes the of a motion by Mr aS, Ce eeanve bom neakeed fret thelr use, aad TO THE PUBLIC. 4 a McClellan, Moore, N {Witson, Woodward, | Williams for a new trial in the case of Shaw and | {26 thousan ~ Amusements, de. and Vashon present, with George D. Curtis, convicted yesterday of ssanit and bat- Saltces fenacaniias an pipe Seo pe = eiciaad of T secretary. tary with intent to kil Omer Lawlor, mol cote pe 9 Pa ns sen ‘The application of Miss Etta S. Knowles, of gaa sities tet ee a co READY-MADE CLOTHING Lixcoux Hatz, ¥.M. C. A—Popular Scien- Ohio, for a teacher's position, was presented and Fnomrs AREar ov 4 Horse Tates_ me her revive her ar Is Tully $30,000 in excess of our wens) limit at this titic Lectures. ‘A number of aecounts were ordered to be paid. | Yas see DOR. Dente And thus we eae ee of the year, and we have therefore PROTOGHAPE ALBUMS, Masonic Teurte—Grand Ball by the Ma-| 3ir- Moore, from the Examining Commitice, | horse and buggy 2 headquarters, a ‘and Mc. | pu pecridence of alte feng saileriog’ ana eee cpr <i EPANCT GOODE, Selling sonic Hall Association. rotted that, the following teachers were enti- M. Y. Holly, a it of She police tole- again been made snd capable of alt the luded not to take stock until February. We have ae turess (bn y, very Wairzncest GaLtery—Mammoth Ilumit- advanced annum: | graph, police fact by tele- | duties of their sex. ‘no intelligent woman recently at J.C. PARKER nated Views, and other Magnificent Repre- Lucy A. of io. 13, and description of the horse and ~ . soadboaneety anager Mary Helen Wate, of Primary No.3, First | ETT, Sheeclametv's uhary okes tor nie need we say more. For sale by druggists and siimemaiannie ee Surra & Sruoxe’s Aur Gatianr, 25 F | District, Also, that ep pT he Eh the prices on all goods adapted to the present season, | de 30-tf Corner 7th and Strecia. “ Stanuarran’s Anz Gazcany, 09670 strect. mapieae io ‘The report ‘was | iladensburg tollgate. He, was taken to the Jet, Jewelry, and shall, in addition thereto, for the mext thirty BIRDS! BIRDS! BIRDS 1 Bamilow’s ART GaLizrr, 231 Pennsylvania Treasurer presented his report for the | “Con t he had left the buggy on | Recei: Cutts Dollar Jewel: days, make a further reduction of CANARY BIRpS, % wee Tcmmitice ont Accounts, showing the sancoater | ‘2? ences onte Genet Wien Be Store, new number Es Featsyiroats avenue, 10 PER CENT. and all kinds of ADS Te pn Call and Founrn Wanp WonxinomEs’s MEETING—A | receipts $56,176.30, and expenditures for teach- | Sf*t and final eee the met, ang | between 4% ha +n rere ee them at D ZELLER’, of ibe ourth | ers’ salaries $90,502.20; care of schoo after a hearing he was committed to jailfor | Great IxpuceMEnTs-—In order to reduce my —_ ée14-tm* te ee sa5 $4,300: cont court by Justice Wall, and will probabiy have stock, to prepare for epring trade, I offer my ON CASH SALES ONLY. = = sia debit of Treasurer, 6141 a SAE ares Eos Ret SUNT Seng: | ene 2 Se oT We have this day obtained fall possession of the | Great BARGAINS ‘Treasurer drew Sgr WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN RaiLroan— | Pennsylvania avenue, bet. 10th and 11th sis., teins We edie. nk fous to the epeiag AT EMORY BAXTERS, ters, incl ee ee i irectors.— ting of the stock- | 8 three doors eastof 1ith street. ne a cxpsnded SUN WSEl, Ioaving s helenee anshore pcr mnhs Fmt ge ter nanip fear P. 115 PESNSYLVANIA AVENUI cason shall make extensive additions to our already Tore AND dorm STREETS YEE large salesroom. We are now engaged in manufac- Intending to remove trom my present place of bos!- fag a very stock of first- te for ese next month J pu ie yd ote the spring season, being determined to outdo alt | {u* arket value cd: esccihioey ine. Ti provert m., at the main office in this city, the following | _St#rLx, Notsxesa, AND NEVER GBT OUT OF Mr. J. M. Hi introduced and addressed | 7. A¢ 1h ar were realeend Soran on Oxpen—Pa se illustrative of our natural history. The subject | Sting year:—Silvanus S. Riker, Henry Hart, chine shoutd not fail James McK laltby G. Browns BeLellan Monee mendent ant Messrs. | ‘York; Allen Mitchell, of Philadelphia; and Wim, Superintendent Richards reaa a communica. | Orme and Gi p-skirt ufacturer, 7th street, between | aw Acr for the relief of Ephraim Wheeler. ilbert Yanderwerken, of the Dis- Dand E. "we Be it enacted by the Boardof Aldermen and Board ment of labor interests; and to dispense with XGGIN COTTON, 7 conte. ———e—_—_ WAMsU ed = The election of officers was Common Council of the City of Washington, That | former efforts in our line in this city. 1Te wd the ward organizations. The sentiments of this | tion stating that a number of the school houses | ‘ict of, Columbia. Corns, &0.—Dr. White, Surgeon 4 * 2 4 resolution were endorsed by the meeting, and | were too small, and were ill ventilated, more Pith the stockholders oeeth a eee ae | of twelve years” practical experionce ter the the Sim ot nine ‘hereby, aprmopriated, pavabic | We Are preparing very Inrgely for an increased | Tbe best CALI KET SHAW very cheap. the recommendations contained therein adopt: | than twenty being at this ime unsuitable. "There | Which the’ reset artook Of bountifi | United States and Canadas, wanla avenue, donee | Outof the Seventh Ward fund, for the purpose | trade, and as our expectations have always been | BLACK VELNETERNG core cheap tothe election of the delegates and’that'eke | 3,8,freat Want of play grounds, and in order wo | Dernof the press present. partook of @ Dountiful | ttiined at 4in Femuepivania avemne, Soren of enabling the Mayor to pay Ephraim Wheeler 264 A few colorsof ali wool POPLIN. Scents, to the election of the delegates, and that the | conduce to the of the pupils who y ‘£4 sud Oth stroots, Doo. 16th, 1961, successfully | the amount of ‘an acccunt in favor Of osid | realised, we shell offer every honorable inducement |” Try ges, PLAIN and PLAID POR- ame of Mr. Maurice Murphy be first onthe | have no play grounds, he recommends that in | Pay. ae ene eee treats Corns, Bunions, Chilbiains, Club and In- Wheeler against this Corportion. ee WANDKERCHIEFS trom anc- list which was adopted. Various other names | some of the ‘schools the doors and windows be Tur IxTenests or THe Distaicr 1m Con- | growing Nails, and other diseases of the feet, | " abproved, January 3, 180. to retain the patronage of our friends and an increase tom, very cheap, Mere then submitted, and the delegates, were | opened, and that they e1 in gymnastic ex- | eas —A circular has been sent to prominent | Without pain or ineonvenience to the patient. - aa ax as eexeahan Towels, Napkins, Table Linen.and Bod fiam ‘Bord, W. I, Scott: Patrick’ Growler, | STeises, at least once pet hour, Of betwoet te citizens, setting forth that steps should be im- | The shoe can be worn rib caso immediately | 4x Acr to increase the compensation of the | the number of new names patrons. | at tow figures. fall line ef tack vAlpa ‘te at iam Boyd. W. H. ick Crowley, | recitations. Ho that he understood iatel if securin, 3 ration. Refers cong City Register. ‘We shall strictly adbere to our old system of doing jase’ Prices ‘ dames Talley. and William Edenborough: | Hoard of Health proposed to condemm some of | mediately taken for the purpose o | ee surgeons and thousands of other p Roce ye Glothsing.”"Moliday Presents, Call and examine. 2 omieaeinetaee proper legislation by Congress for the improves Be it enacted by the Board of A and Board : eee: i Repub d ihe mportance of unity Of eeGon ae een | the rooms Fae re exc member of in-ven- | mut of the Disttot or Odlamtin, and antotne- He Persons who patronize his establish- | oF Common Councilof the C That | business, namely : 4 to a successful issue in the measures of the Na of Washington, . ment. Hours from 8 a. m. to 6p. m. to me ene 4 ing that a meeting of citizens in turtherance of nt rane the com; tion of the City Register’ shall, | oy. °E ONLY, AND THAT FOR CASH. OR THE SEASON. Na- | tilated rooms was much above that stated b: of business at office. Dr. is ONE PRICE ONLY, F tional Executive Committee, offered a resola- | Mr-H-, and he came near saying that thar cure, | the above object will be held this evening at | Bree from and after the first day of July, 189, be at . it patients at their residences except i vired. : GA GRAPES sir ick ran am unc Sr ‘Gem |i oi abt ae eer | aca tnt a Frere We we | een "|Sontettaie Ts | o. wane @ co. cmon yet vey whic . Green S| ta. . “u - 4 Sens de ealy way terme inet | tr tcertgreniog hae here rasan cover: | tat ho meting wil engined ayant Daal Dreier | Brogan tere be ety SEP MEW ROBBER CAUEE RILEE ALMONDS, as the only way to success—citing the eign remedy except to build new houses; and stock of new | 3! thi ‘actions effect. : 617 SEVENTH STEEET. FIGS IN L. 3B A > oe PACKAGES. perfection of the protective associations of the | {hat the pian’ p while it would not be | _SALE of Rea Estate—Mesers. Fitch & of an quick as | Carry thie oct into effect. acted, That all acts OE An watts the telco Canablited im the recent strike of | effectual, yet would pope pe wold for 8. Benepe Ea eee sueare - ee | or Parts of acts inconsistent with’ the provisiaes | _S7-NEW NUMBER, 316, jaatt EXAS PECANS choice. ar Li ol Za~ ‘vent some sickness be ED a Les hy 3 — —— —_ Hon, wich would be composed of the present | hr Woodward theaght eat on eee ers | £86, fronting 60 fest inchien ou D strent Sout a splendid article, all Linen Bosoms, and Cuffs | of this act be, and the same arehereby, repealed. Eee FRSA ; Ward Clubs, should meet together as often as | referred to the rules would see that they | between 3d and Ag Mrcrts, by a depth of 355 $2 and $2.25. Good Merino Undershirts and pproved, boat ssa: F.? wDRIED FEARS. every too weeks and council together on the best sro wequtred te heed to agape? eoemen ees feet 6 inches, toJohn L. Cameron, for $1,500 wers 50, 60, and 75c.; an excellent article $1 ‘An Acr to supply a certain defici (Successor to H. F. Lovpon & Oo.,) WECTAKINES” means to forward the interests of laboringmen. | pupils: cash. and €1.25. Good Cotton Socks, 3 pairs for 25c. | »A™ preg tebe yer theee pe, SE ARMY AND RAYY. JELLY. Remarks were then made by Mesers. M. Mr. Brown eaid that in his district (the First) Sap Gloves, Gloves, Gloves, an immense stock of all | _,Be enacted bythe Beard f Aldermen and Beard ee ° N. W. BUC Murphy; W. H- Scott andothers. Several names | he believed that every school house wat suitable, | _ CENTRAL Beripixe AssoctaTion-—The fifty- | kinds and at all prices. Excellent Paper Col- — (Erde p Borba yey MERCHANT TAILOR, ‘corner }ih and F stresta, vere to the roll, after which the meeting | “After some further debate the subject was re. | 3€cond monthly meeting of this tssociation was | lars, cloth lined button heles, 0c. per box, Knit | tne oo en pepe ts Pence nam Hotel, (late Brown'a.) | det] TN Onder bn Hoten, adjourned. ferred to the Committee on School Houses.” pennies eserige poco Sackets, a splendid Se owe ore at aclection | i. hereby, appropriated out of the Fourth Ward | 47 28tf “Ro. 363 Pean- avenue, W. oR THE SEABO EEE Aes AD) . da resolution directii Scarfs seen ’ ny Tue Navy YaRp—In 1862, while Admiral Spuienmaser ene to furnish any in- | Of 94 per cent., requiring $5,152.50 to pay the city. Come one, come all, and everybody will | fund, to supply a deticiency in amo ent neste JAPANESE TEA POTS. Dahigrett was ordnance officer at the Navy | formation, in the shape of a report, which Inay | thirty-nine share be satisfied. Fraxo & GoupMay, Sprepeiaion tes rukdag of the Tike exaken DENTISTRY. a WATCH CHAINS, Yard; he commenced the ‘work of erecting & be called for by the Councils ct that Youxo Manxer Titer—Vesterday, Officer No. 458 7th st., opp. PatesrOdec una | North Capitol street,” approved December 12, S SEREYE BCt rons, Ene hr ec elaine progressed unsil ports had been made during the past few years, = Shrarge of the arcony of bor cps 11,62: | No. 516 7th st., between D & Essts. | 1868. (Approved, January 3, 1870, | WELLS & secre Sis N.W. BURCHELDS #2 n expended w it. Then reason that for t1 past just nswik z! inder work was suspended, the building being in an | ars committee te the force wee aaa ike | from Samuel Brunswick inthe Northern Market i — a aa the Tax Clerk for extra services. bbitt House some time ago, and he isheld fora hearing by | PROPOSALS FOR STaMPED ENVELOPES | “TACT oa by isc Boast ‘Board "AND WRAPPERS. Be it enacted by the Alderman and Eufinished condition. When the Admiral took | m tting a report they were put out of existence, of Common Councitof the oi Washington, That é Sum Of ro hundred is present position as commandant ot the yard, | and this Board were not to blame for the non. | Justice Wall. ReEMoven From F St., Ber. 9tu axp 10TH To No | — ~~ SEVENTH STREET. 486 - $ 1223 PEexnevivania AVENCE, BETWEEN 486 HS 1¢ Set on foot a project for completing the build- | appearance of reports. ‘TRANSFERRED.—At the last meeting of the Post Orrick Department, January 10, 1870. boa is hereby, a] riated out oe jat-Im* 121TH axp 131TH Brs, APPROPRIATE ing. for which the sum of $49,7% is required. | "Mr. Newton said that this state of things Rautnel Penee eee ee Fine. | Sealed Proposalawill be received untilS p-m.on | the same Ys BPProp e} sr aa ‘The order has at length been received, and the | showed that the Board should be arvainted fore ard of Police, . C. Weaver, of the} the first day of MARCH, 1870. for furnishing all the | General Fund to enable the Mayor to pay Wil . OCIATION HOLIDAY PRESENTS, This improvement will give Xmen impecanc | Gey Gime; sme that at nome the care Board | 5°15. Wall o te, Gocondt Pracint (coun, | wiih th Sepa, ier ace fee Pci | ham Mongany the Fax Clerk, fr extra services | J) BX wie GRRE aa AND ADAITED TO ALL SEASONS, athe panlt nia five,& Dew impetus to | should beswept out of existence. The resolu- | So! vues to change places. *" | of four years, commencing Ist of July, 180; vie: i870. a aa Stacia, a ih wrk fr strs | tan wanted nenten memes | ac Wat moSTAMPED ANYPLOPES,( | ApProved January ioe xe. Paes piety Ti nantes Smet Premet Sinish the building will be about { ss aq ATTEMPT TO Ros.—About eleven o'clock last he sage * " | Ay Act making an appropriation for the relief SXTRACTED WITHOCT P. NGRAVINGS, and It has been decided that the first work deve | Roete! Disttich ner ee Delia Paulkeer hel pestis gg cal trae ot between Ean wags Hg eye Lips cine ll | ter J of Aldermen and Board rit requested SWISS CARVED WALL POCKERS Bg yt Yara | 2&2 *ppeinted in her place. F south, but the parties were frightened off by | tuch proportion of cther as may be reauiver’ °" "| of Commun Cougest of the City of Washington, That TOY HYGROMETOMES, ac, 2HA°EETS. ae. has been largely yoy ey eet Mr. Clarke offered a resolation providing for | 15 next-door neighbors. No.3. Full letter size, (ungemmed on Map, for the sum of six thousand dollars be, and the same » Se. engaged in tasking awd repairing sails for the cach Bard t0 wah on Gos Sates De Oe La Nocdrand under sie comatiaeio nas ene color ae | is hereby, Gy greg pgs PAPER-HANGINGs, *** frigates Savarnah and Macedon ouse Educat Committee, | ,, 5X Acres Exoven.—See advertisement of pions to purchase fuel, raiment, . {INDUW SHADES. shige of the Navat Academy at Annapolis. ‘The | and ree the, camae of a low etchionioe’s 2 | {Cedar Grove? for sale—a nice little farm of | fo. 4: Fun letter wize, 3% by 8% inches, of aame | titute poor of the Ke Diptaede epee fomiacy z Day nPICTORE FRAMES, United States steamer Kansas is now on the | common school m for the District, and in- wae ‘commodio paras Gace ae Sepctan heen ee ae Sean ised to tapes cae tame Of this appre- meme: rrr Wass at, the Navy Yard, and it has been de- | vite them to visit our schools. Mr. Clarke, in g No.5. Extra letter size, (ungummed on flap, for ‘each ths of De ° fermined to place entire new planking on her | the course of his remarks on the resolution, said RET TEs FE cireulars,) Sb by Gi inches: of same colore as Worg, | Piation, in of the mont -cember, The largest assortment in the District, Torme bull. The steamer Tallapoosa is havi that the chairman Educational nmit- Mayor Bowen is not in office to-day, bein; . “s ion’ of | 1969, and January and February, 1870. cash. Boilers removed, to be replaced wie ito | 2s [Lor fier mingle omy ng ecard confined to his house by a severe cold on the oa i . eet ae Fee {| “Approved, January 3, 1570. Sickie iblieetiee tamed inten for ly in » e reast. . 6. ‘tra er , 336 *é inches, of sam: 3 . Sryformeriy in the steamer ‘Chicopee, recently and it was proper that the wants of the People coloraie Ho, tyand ‘under a like condition aote the | AX ACT to grant permission to Susan Griswold poe seamen posal EF SS money and better school-houses, could be made PND T. Upicial size, 3% by 8% inches, of ol ‘ sea pe . rect ie tla nee | Seeger tae eee So oe rinses Rbcembiirc ys | «tment decane tt one —— tion was held last even: gress, z . Z a a id has permission to erect an 2 y ants we Witt tHe Counciis Mrer in THE Custom | “'No. 8. Extra official size, 44 by 9% inches, of same | Mrs. Susan Griswo chamber, at the City Half, View Pounce ae f mith the wants of the a * | academe monn moe ques- | coloraas No.2, and under'a fike condition as tothe | outer one-story frame shed kitchen directly ad. N. Easby in the chair, and T. C. Connolly sec- | Mr. Brown said he liked the general idea, and | tion which ts asked on all sides, to which the | proportion of ach Joining the back part of her residence at No. 33 retary. Mr. Brown, from the Executive Com- | thought the committee should be seen m- | answer is: “They will meet as usual in the laine Canon me co eh ration gf =. mittee. reported that they had secured the Al- | ally. There was some diversity of opinion, | Custom House, unless notified to the contrary. Potion — dermen’s chamber as the permanent place of | however, as to what is best for the District; and | It is not believed that the Collector of Customs obtained. 0 LS FOR PURCHASE OF RIFLED a ima CANNON, &. Tos City, January, Pro gh ejecting par ee eo a 29, 1869. 2 Parrott Kifles, with Carriages. Im- meeting. They had also em se al Mr. Sumner’s bill provided for no dis- | Will assume the responsi the Approved, December and ages. Lm inent Western membere ee cares § Seana an aceneer ag one ae an ec: corporate authorities from the butlding, Dut as fovea Br a Pleamentes gud Projectile mow iy hand i te pan meeting by Mr Escee Srovid cy a oneren maken cone na even en tae saeee - Tees with fim to open the Duildiag o% BBM a mr es Be yap ge rs marks or | Jorn RESoLuTion granting certain privileges Philagetpha, Wachincton” and Norfolk, tag Pointment of a committer to imgaire inte the | me ene aletter from the Young | Thursday evenings for the Couneil meetings. | other devices to prevent imitation as the Postmaster fo W. H. Gray. Yaw, —— or re presented 4 rect. ne practicability and “advantages of Men's Christian Amociation, in relation to the | The joint committee of the two Boards appoint: Tae cee te he thoroughly and. perfectly Whereas it is desired by members of the City In the q the y of railway connecting this city with the | course of sclentifie lectaree to be given before into the propriety and cost of fitting the gumming on the flap of each (except | Councils of the city of Washington that there Great West, and also to inquire into the feasi- | that body, on which was an endorsement of the | up Market Hall for Co Ngee a pury have, | forcireulars) to be put on not less than half an inch | Should be some provision made by which refresh- bility of constructing a railroad to the mouth of | Mayor, tha Ib Tiages. 96,187 vtilen, “Sebenulee te ‘detaltce ° Er prevertiles, “Bebedane ta etait the articles at each yard wii be furnished on applic . ‘The wrappers to be | ments may be served to them in the City Hall cation to this Bureau it if the body saw fit to appropriate | in view of their possi ejectment from the | in width the entire length. Ti = ns ‘in LA’ ‘t Bidders will state the number of _* 4 Srenniation of’ comnang cones ns | Stnrateeburree = Porcaang that he | Government Duliag, mates inooaphnnar, | EMR tt eves veto of te tch fa | rng th eon of tho ad Comet ands | SAT SSO, atidatagy egatimomials Ag | Spletornin sind przectic ty crt para jaa of a 'y to construct tl would not oppose it. : “ All l dl wrappers must be banded in ii ey md # each y tely, specifying per « roads, were taken up and adopted. Mr. Brown | Mr. Brown offered & resolution directing the | meeting, that the alterations necessary to parcels of twenty-five, and packed inetrong pants, | cils ee wrsone fone tevin nae | cae ee oe eee coi | key. kind of Carriage, whether broadside or pivots Fares veil tebe saree ay aimtructed to pre- | Treacurer to purchase 160 tickets for the course, | Convert the Up DOE Involve Mt CAPCUSS OF means | Lee rstram boxet.cach t¢ contain not lose than | sponsible person OF persons. wing of the City ANGUAGES. | “The guns: dc_"wiil be delivered at the reapective ae poms Tabasbare ‘iis. | atown = re ke. 5 Wesaenes 0 sehen os ee ig g tibetan ae ae vdiatriate ping veoh ‘an | than about #150. It is stated ‘tial the Board of | size, and one nara cago the. iia or extra Hale Thecetace, | of gion ‘3 i papscion ie = roe and minet be removed by the purchaser After addresses by Messrs. T. C.’ Connolly. | appropriation of $300 for the urpose, Which was | Aldermen will not agree to move; but if the Bie want we 2 " of ne the Board menand Board ei GROUX, formeriy Professor of Georgetown | OF Purcheners Did. But no dcliverics will bemaie Abraham Scott, J. Sayles Brown, J. E. Snok. cinoly ‘ado} - doors are locked against the Common Council, to be packed in, boxes to contain Boxes are tT | of Common Council of the City of Washington, That Fee Colmneinn Coneene, Continuss to give private | Sf SS oc dete anal whe nat purchasing shall have i be, and is hereby, granted to W. Hi. a lasses, in French, German ‘and grass and Benedict Milburn upon the advan- | Mr. Newton submitted to the Board the fol- | how will the Aldermen get in? rapped and scaled. or securely fastened in strong. | ETay to been a rofreshenent fate te tee aes | Seen eae, Knees Ttalian,'swe- | Scporited with the paywaster of the navy yard the tages of railroads, &e., the adjourned. | lowing statement of school tances: ‘Tne Rervnticay Workrxowen’s CLvs held Tanlfia Baper, to a8 to safely heart ray Pp neg tn ag yt fuff'snicunt of the parchare money in each cane, Terk: 7 meee, ee ee ae pega gr Ronee doclinks gn Ol fre geome ye A lamp e fayor may think the most suita- | (No G9s old number) ne” Det 2d and Mts, | ders will therefore ollcr acca inal S No ofler (Tn Eront-Hocr Movemrnt.—The National ing June 30, 1909, incinding colored ine bo ee vt of a can. | of a postmaster, the straw or pasteboard boxes con: | ble for the m of the members of | ‘N° for these articles as old iron of wood will be consbl= fecncralA Winn nie chm and Cor B'S | Deaact ais pal ok prcrsas oe | Mtn ovng eee abpolnmencot com | Candee a eat pegcte te imerciin, | he tng nccmmnanton of the mowers o oe J and ns IPPINCOTT FEMALE INSTITUTE, cases, well ped with hoop iron, and addressed; * 4 . Carpenters, stone pug lclegates from the house | debteduess, (bonds and ¢ash)+...... 41,774 27 | charter of the town that the Tax Collector shall | {ur Simelen apes nook ons and aldroned: | yess before the Raid Councils: Provided, hecesr, | L,PPINGQTT FEMALE INSTITUTE carpenters’, stone cutters’. and briekiayers’ so- pede SR yo msl Se etl yids wl tay De erent be elected by the people direct. er labels of direction, to be furnished by an agent of | That the said W. H. Gray do not attempt to seli BALTIMORE, Mo. Se Government to accept. 3 4 it or spirituous liquors. eth Rearting and Day School. Every facility | “Pi jpoeaie, cheuld’ be norsed om the envelope eieties met at the request of the ittee Actual expenditures for the fiseal year 216,268 04 7 Ss. A Ir—t | the Department, must be placed upon each package | &t any time any mal for the acquirement of & thorough and ai ° one consultation. It was that the delegates | Deduct amount paid colored schosloc, ates ot |g NZAT ME, Teer Monday, a resolution of | b3,the ‘ontractér.’ Wooden ‘cass, contaltiny eu Bins. 2. dae bet Further revsbeed, That ceo mala | ES lich and" French education” Proposal for Purchase of BiSe Cennen, Re. would meet at Trades’ Union Hall this evening ii,581 mp | Mine Introduced into the Common Couneil of | mnuat be provided with suitable watcr prose, ie | Watts Gray shall not he reatrod to nay for any | |“Bapecial attentiva given to Music and Ornamen- jabfew8t Chief of Bu: foumake the neceseary arrangements for organ | Total expenditures for white schools.. 17,534 20 Georgetown, and passed by both Boards and ap- | whole tobe done finder the inspection and direction | fason fuel which he may be required to use for ""Giceh for boarding pupils im Rnglish department | — Conv _ Recei sehool fund same s] prov 5 8 t sessions 5 i "rhe Mechanic State’ Cousei, of California, riod, including $10,907 36 trans- Enink I furnished your reporter with the renter page ey hy iy having pamed Sergey i os of i eene- ferred from general fund..... 110,259 48 | tion for present i eeentios L —— say Thave without authority of law. by tite iy REV. J.A. LIPPINCOTT, A.M. eign by requ’ vScchalcs Sud odes | Rapeneecs areas Eee scrig M7 | Bom Wed afresh, "While the retold pee eee ae BLrs0oPAL scH00L8, (connected with te ty, ti 5 the Inearnat! a8 heretofore stated in eMBET 1G -eevevserverneeveseecnee Blyll6 53 | fo take ail legitinnnte Coe Bo0d citizens, Georgetown Advertisements, * Coares of the Tee es sa addressed the Hon. Jas. ——— surpress it. Si ‘Government stroct porth,, betwern Subsistence may tative from California, on | Amount of deficiency and expendi- is vind ite authority it ibest to let oy Te CORPORATION SST GEORGETOWN SeeEN GEA ES trecpal pened 23 ‘dated Seas ode 3 ‘as Tar as possible, 2 H andy 2. The Beef te be of good and marketable quality, january 6th, 1870, in which he Either side, to bury all bitter feeling T thought dering the extreme dificulty of raising moncy Tee LEUD Panes? in of fore and bind quarter meat the attempt of Government fund for present year... -.- 200,000 00 | then, as I have thought since, that the rebel ,- | at the present time, the advertisement of delinquent Circulars with full ‘can be obtained | (nec! and kidney tallow to be excluded.) Is to evade the eight-hour law as insulting | Of which will be due colored Sas wrong and without sufficient cause, and the | quire, esa condition of the contract, that the én. | $4-Payers is postponed until the auth instant. Tho | « Olrenls are ee LOWRIE Cee mee ete | agreement chall Ter cot ug slaughtered under thig fe the law makers and unjust to the employees, | 301 per centesseee.» effect of it would be to injure and curtail slave- | velopés and wrappers shall, Be manatactered ont ie recast tonne ‘date, beyond whicl Rector. Rev. B.W. LOW BIE, 472 M st.north. Sel end do teont criomed doen Tes cree and would therefore favor making such evasion tead of exter oe i cannot EE pp Pr 4 aS punishable as a crime.” : iokaty hoped. The resul fa Sd eects 0 of the re- See ote Oe are or Laat The antec tory De ee eo we bk ALL, Collector. (CHECABY INsTITUTE: 1,597 and 1.539. SES ‘ihe kes joint, and af tbe bind ‘cuartcrs ieee = ion on slavery were much grea‘ nm an agent of the Department, who will require the ?Y THOMAS DOWLING, Auct’r, Georgetown. Pa. jm six to eight inches above the gambrel or hock ‘Ter Rattroap Interests or THE Disrnict. « 118,741 23 | could have sutilpated. It seems to me if the | sti of the contract to be fait! ‘ob- Sy ‘3 French, ‘and Misses’ | joint. ‘The Houre Committee on the District of Colum. ——— | object of the publication was to relieve Me mrred, rue if Be AND LOT SITUATED ON THE Roa | Bandinn sot Des Sehiol, wil teopen on MONDAY | | 4, Butchers baring stalle tn any of fhe city mar- dia met yeatarde ~ The Sssignment for the day —— ae ae —- = Beall of any ‘odlum which might or might not be dies for embossing the Postage stamps on the | LEADING TO THE FALLS’ BRIDGE FUR eptember ah. French, of the fam- | Kets may propeee for Beef, for at these as roposed amendme ational btedness Junetion Kailroad bill. The committee had ineurred by supporting the measure, it t | envelopesand wrappers are to be executed to the | SAL} have been accomplished simply publi ot the Poe i written letters to Gov. Bowie, President of the F ki ; i BI the z. i constantly spoken in the 5 stalls on such ‘the Postmaster General, in the best j ‘tment suit, HER' ¥, Prin’. fying style, and they are to be provided, renowed, and Kept Ps Pert Heire vo Wonder ie hours ‘order October Tera oe ace a | oe eee | teeta fares aban Bet ents lution was in 5 ex ome " Baltimore and Potomac railroad, and to Mr mon Council and afterwards by the Board of | ‘crsehtectercaPene Othe oomtractor. ‘The De: public eke, oe TE URSA TAG De cee ROT SEEDS; MOCK. | order for Berl Will cover oms whole quarter of the sates Garrett, notifying them of wl h o ING BIRDS, MOCKING and most of the orders will, probably be for iarrett, notifying them of the amendments sug- Aldermen, of which he was a member. A simi- | for any-stampe, or den ions of stamps not now | January, 1870, at the hour of 2 o'clock. TS TR: " 3 gested to the bill, and requesting them to an. Total to credit of schools... 50,824 88 | lar law was passed and enforced in Washington, | used, and any changes of dice or colors, shall be | Jpuaty; 180: 8 belonging to, the heirs COD: PARROTS oot Ee nome, e- pe yp Sermreet een ee nar et bad anything | | Mr. Brown reteered to {he fact that charges of | but the act of our Corporation did not go" ints Bpecimend of tbe stamped envelopes and wrappers | 30H! Cody. situated in the, + | ja 1-Ime No. 1135 7th strect. this eclved from Mr. Garret stating that soerfer | beem mgde against them, and S"Gevegetown, Janvary 12, 170. T=***Y- | nowin goomay be seen st any ofthe principal post | Hsig Tee" mie wet Ca :|] comING-cLassEs : engagement would prevent his afteudance'yes, | Opinion that if the Board receited “ ow Paps pl gee Pe Saeed {ror Joke Dale ke ae eee | LL : terday. but that he would appear before the | due on necomnt of, the ee the case ot new ; bidders are therefore | Liber N.C. T., No. 87, folio 28. Ts sat sale, IN GILT AND WALNUT FRAMES. ne ec patra had been ‘made the recel ALEXANDRIA. _ itive and’ ravion| inetd the paper proposed evel . PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMES. Atvwsxi Mretixc.—The Alumni of the medi- | down to such an extent that $150, Weer manufactured, envelopes, ‘wrappers, 38 < sted = cal department of Georgetown College held a Eropably bearer the receipts than $200,000. | ‘Tne Cowrestmp Exzcriox Case —This care | Dorer,and make thelr bide accordingly. BX THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, FRANCIS LAMB, pe eee ——>+—__ Stuart feotined thse mead auwaye rogarded Mod edvanthguees to tee Deperteant token ieee eines ce teaser secre 237 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Dr. CM. Tree acted se Secreta te hem | Puourr Paruanr or Lire ixacnaxce—The | Lewis McKenzie as an Abolitionist, and had de- | account the prices, quality of the saving wirk, VALUABLE REALIST ATE QM GEORGETOWN | | Near 18th stzect. Pe vidiae e ea steelution, which was adopted, | American Life Insurance Company of Philadel” | nounced him as such in public speeches long | Sactiy.teaehe iency and ability of the bid By. ‘a deed of trast bearing date on | ———————_____—____ Soar 23th trot. P®oPosats yor stationEny, Providing for celebrating the anniversary of the | Phia, of which Mr. Samuel Cross, 652 Pennayl. | before ; that after the of the | der to manufacture and deliver, the A. D. 1969, and dul; OoTIES. ‘TREascRy DEraRrMent, January 3,198. pone md ge Sk Ske Saee | pata te kere onee of oe ae ae | one Mr the D3 Beal ‘ N’ ho have left with us Visiting | efxvT Progra for taraican cernie articles of nner, rs. J. E. Mason, n- 'y n = customers wi son, and Frank S. Walsh, were appointed acom- | amount of insurance on the as unconditional U1 the | fe" "Phe Postineter General als reserves he right Joh sale, .0n, the ‘premises, on WEDNESDAY | ards, Plater, or Monogram Dios for safe Leoning Seth the Bo Fels eee ras at take Depa Erice {emake the necessary arrangements. Dr. | band. who died three weeks ago, and to Mrs. Sloop nancy Alexandria by the Virginis Stato fo reject any and all bide if in his judgment the in- | AETFENOON: Febraary 4. 1s), at o'clock, gre mbihed of "thets removal to, the Statjonery and “Blank forms for bidding will be faraiaioed upon ap- ar. Allen was appointed alternate event ay: 10,000 insured A (Stuart) was, as Colonel jereste foros as follows:—Beginning ats point on the @'foole, who will execute fwork connected | Pancpni, of the illness of Dr. K. C. Croggon continuing | of her late hi id Rawlings, butcher, Froth Regiment st virginia Militia,in command | | Before closing acontract: henge Rawat Ge street one huntired set teceae at fherewith, or reture ‘chen to ‘a8 called over the time for the Alumni oration at the | Who died recently. Can any man, seeing these | of the State forees that he was be required to aod — prea: | fect south af the mathonct : ne coming commencement. (i —— secreting $0 Dereaved families from life | urged az aane co bee: Nip pemee sions thereof, MEME Cam oF 75 ne rege streets, and ra topnesouth ted and wr) bidatades 4 Sesdheners. ——~*s insurance, hesit to provide at once an | Mr. M that hav- fedand sufficient sureties, the 3 ong Tees street one and seven venice to.4 Pates tucertain future, by insuring his life for such a | ing reason to believe that Mr. in com- | um of required Busey it; sence eamaanit tie aaeks SILVER WARE, Committee has agreed upon a bill to pa: sum as will place his wife little ones out of | munication with the authorities in Washington, | perf nea of the custract, aa reauired by aev- Busey’ poy, ode ood Fog ey Of Sip tind invent and feng | He Americano gue Spey St, | See dial | "SAY crt “epg ea | fees Wet fore sto ey ven , Sa made quarterly, after proper adjust Sontrtvance for be and Mr. Crom in a gentleman and re: | believs grain, will be m is net | Seu corey of Jonathan Carter's ot aad tence wi ep Trgiabssroet pleanare tn fitsotion ot Pak : ee bie ier gig foe | ararmeare Say oe te | SEeeeaea deci Gee, | Monn yards. Mr. Green was able “Warr For Mz.”—This is the title of a beau- | Sam Mr. MeKen- reat te obarest for male for the parpoes of | Sr ialo.. in is dinetly zomy for his invention he was | tiful colored lithograph which accom, the | #ie’s long and ardent Unionism. gpecel atest ts shared en mot | Dear .MLinthicam's in the employ of the United States when it was | last number of the London News. It} | Ronsentes—The dry goodsstore of Ashby & | tr" ho shall be, in the opinion of the Poat- Terms: ‘One- " six and of. sty and pric ‘ele- patented. TR ae eine re neg Semved in peasant | o.,on entered fraser General, sbie to fulfill the conditions | onths, with erent, and secured on the premiece. fire or bes bam ‘Tex Sixtm Waxv Kervsticax Cus held a | by the way side to tie her garter, having aid doors, and contents, | also for failure to Feet if oli in nd ead as“Kirk's Giiver.” We are meecine last night in Mission Sehoolhouse, 10th down her slate and books, and saying her | The drawers ran- rm any 7 ‘sizes, and of | Within five days, the ‘the of street cast, Chas. Champion in the chait. A | companionsé"Walt for me A day oF twosince | sacked, but the number of env nes, and of | wignin fre “aclaulting purchasse ait = = yg ay > adopted setting ise Er eitont Colas, ts pemsing | ’s, | valuable. a talented the efor tat year sane 9.3 ‘was as follows. vis = by A revenue stamps, at the costof | well of ra charge at the Treasary that cei in promine: noticed picture window, and wheel- were mado burst itopen. The 3 <Ahemscives Republicans, are usihg efforts te int, | ing ob his heel, Immediately made & purchase | commission store of Robinson and fon; on King | Wo. Teiter ala; (not heretofore used.) Reese Shs, eutnioes tas ee came of the the same, eo oe pret- Seren, eeneres night and na ‘denouncing such sctlon as injurious to Markriter, it makes » beautiful and pointed, and oT = NSIT commode ALLA GED ForcEny IN THE SEVENTH Wanp. ASSAULT \TTERY.—Last eveni: windows Detectiy ¢ McDevitt 'y arrested @ col- Washington Seott was arrested ‘Ofiser AS from heir tu ered man named J: ee with | derson in Uniontown pa BE Sorging the same of Hamy D. , Com- and battery on Oliver Williams, and Justice Excusm Seto: Atma. of the case Will bead on Sat. | aise Tented part of hie house to Seott, who, | building cotton Farsi Awantiy 1 1887, PREMIUM SERUM Dy aine

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