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_EVENING Att BDAY eeceeeeeee October 15, 1870. STAR. LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS, &e. Ystic~ al Th —The Florences in ¥ and Yankee Housekee Stone & Murray’ Circus on Cth street lot. Markriter’s Art Gallery, 433 7th street. Bariow’s Art Gallery, 7 Pa. avenue. ——— Juvenite Trarvic i Live StockK—How Male*+4 Snapper” Let 2b he boys in the Seventh Ward are heving g’orions sp ort with the young turtles, which they find {n great abundance about the Long Bridge, since fresket. Some of these pet ‘‘varmints’? ar. about the sire of a nice'e cent while others ar much larger, and they have becowe quite an article of commerce among the boys for m varying irom a cent to ecenteeach. The 'ad- carry them in bocaets, ard play marbies for them. Yes- terday a barefoot co'ored boy, on 13th street, had been suceestial r: the gare, and was Walking of in triumph w.th his winnings in his Pocket, put his hand in to draw out a specimen to exbibit to a gaping urchin, when a quick jerk Of the elbow was observed followed by a yelp, and bi< hard came out 1xe lightving, with “a young snapper” haneing ‘to one of his fi The youngster how'd ard tried with hisiree hand te pull the eritrer off, but it was no go, tue snimal was bourd to stick. Finally, a cartman stoped his teem end struck a match under the ve: of the srspper, when it released its hold, rot scer’rgt>tarey the smell ¢” brimsiore. ‘Tbe bey was not mvch hurt though terribly fiighte> @. and emptying his pockets of bis treasr-c ron fori een he made a bee line for hore to get bis t coctored. The cartman teok po-vess on of his patients’ stock in trade, without any opposition on the part of the other doys, none of whom desired a chance to bite.” “get a —e REsrecT To THE Mewory meeting of ex-Conteder: called 1) weet et Metzero.c Fail lest night for the purpose of uniingto pay a tribute of re- speci to the wemory of the late Gen. Robert E. Lee. bout 15% persons we-e present. Capt. F. A. Tucker calle 'the m<eiing to order, and aiier prayer by Rev. M. Pitzer, the follow- were upantmousiy e'ected :. an, presifent: dames McCorlish, ck, > W. Kiggs, Dr. Thomas Miller. re or Gan. Lez—a and otbers was JH. + J. ©. Harkness, M. W. Galt. J. W. autier, Dr. Palmer, Dr. A. W. Mil- jer. B’ L. Briscoe, G. E. Kuk,’ Jas. G. Berret, ; Rothrock, William H. Clag- Ler, of Washington, and . W. Dowdan, B. L. Blackford, W. A. Gordon, sr., ard Fraucis Wbeatley, oi George:own, vice he Tesi’ents; John C. Whitwell, .J. - Harmap ard James S. Barbour, secret’ 12>. consisting of Dr. A. ¥. P. Garnett, Gen. A. C. Jones, Gen. C. F. Henningsen, Col. J.T. Pickett, Col. W. &. Drinkard, Capt. ’A. . ‘Tucker, Dr. K. Finley Hunt, J. M. Carlisi>, P. Fillips and Cot. J.G. Berret, reported suit- able re: lutions of regret for the death of Gen. end sympathy ior his family; which were unapimor='y acopied, and a copy ordered ty be engcoescd ard sent to the family. Eulogies of the deceased were delivered by Me 7s. James M. Caris'e, B. T. Merrick and P. Pailips. -o— ‘Tue New Cavecn oF roe IMMACULATE CON- czrtion.—The excavation is row beimg made sor the foundation of the new Church of the immacrlate Conception, (Catholi¢,) of which Jsief mention bas heretofore been made in the STan. Thu new church is wo be built on the co-ner of Sth and N stree“:, N. W.. ond will, according to the plans of the architect, be & waxoitieent bu ding, measuiing over the but tresses 1.7 feet lung by 6 feet wide. It is to be Gothie in siyle, with a tower 175 feet high, Through whic! i be the main entrance, and in wp." Will be the choir gallery. On N and Sth streets ‘"¢ building will be faced with pressed orick, wi” *t2D¢ trimmings. ‘The inte- rior will be lighted by _~*€B #tained-glass win- dowsoneach side. isetw" en the “*Windows,on the outside, are buttreses surmourteu -~ binacies. ‘The auditorium wil! be tifty seet tcom the — tg *he roof, and the arches will be of but. asin- ale span trom wall to wall,and unbroken b: Soy pillers. At the north end of the churc! ‘be three altesa, a which Will reat from °00 to 1,000 people. The entire cot of the editice, it is supposed, will be abou. 0, and the architect is Mr. Edward Clemen' As stated heretofore, the foundation only wi'l be laid “his season, but as soon as the sprog opers Fatber MeCrrthy, the vsctor, in- teres to push the work forward to comp!:tion, thatit may be dedicated before the cluze ot the next searen. a Porsexrp ny Diszasep MEAs since the tamily of Mr. George W. Th reside on ith street, near the second cf Station, consisting of himself. wite and three ebildren, were taken seriously ill. ard tor a time ht hopes of their recovery. Dr. M. V. B. Began was called in to attend them, and expressed the opinion that their ill- sed by diseased meat in what is head cheese. Mr. Thomes has so le to be avout, and the Femainder of the family are improving, and it is inought will soon be able to be out again. ‘I had @ very harrow escape. Much of the sick ness prevelent at this season is attributable to bad mest, and it is suggested that a stringent law should be pasred wits a view ot p the recurrep * Of ouch cases as the above, ° i'GnT POR THe Caracnes.—Fonrth street krown 7s -Le “churei s+ceet ’ of Capitol m se fact tuat there are fire churches ous denomi located thercon within fs many squares, is now in astate of €.upion on account of the sinking of *ie mar) .om Penrsylvaria avenue to Virginia avenue. The conven‘ence will be appreciated in the dark r‘zhts of the coming winter by the church-going population, es gs lamps will be placed a! along the siceet within te bounds abcve mentioned. Five congregatiors, of no small numbers either, will be thus benetitted, viz: First Baptist. Colered Baptist, E ing.on Misston. Ebenezer ored), and the Metropolitan Presbyterian Church. The new chureh edifices of the two last named congrega- tens, now in course of erection, are nearly completed. ——. 1. ©. O. F. Visrrarions.—The Grand Master has not'tied the sulordinate that the semt-annual visitation of the grand officers will take in the follow ing order :—Friendship Lodge, October ‘th; Excelsior Lodge, October sith, Central Lodge. Oct ; Beacon Lede, October >, Columbia Lodge, Novem- sd: Washingt om Lodge, November sth: Me- trepolis Lodge, November 1th; Oriental Lodge, vember Iith; Mechanics Lodge, Noveaber ‘b, Covenant Lo . November 2th; Union Lodge. December 7th; Bastern Lodge, Decem- ber sth; Harmony Lodge, December ith. — Rorrine a Stee. LORD.—On Thars- Cay night, im a res th oth street and L Keiser, the prop Te Par.y were crgaged i : Gent a rotoriors colored k. pocke < of the sleeping host a gold pencil, val ced at *%, and $1 in money, witu which he mate of. Jim ‘sso well known to the police that bis early arrest s crptidently expected. Hz Dex’? Take tHe Parens.—A country- an, living in the vicinity of Dranesville, Va. att to tuis market yesterday with a load of cats and potatoes, and came all the way to the Chain bridge, he not yet having heard the news that it had bc en wasacd away by the big fresuet. He bad to make a circuit of several miles to the Aqueduct bridge before he could cross the ri He should subscribe for the Stag at once. — A Free Derve.—A gate has been placed in the fence on the wes: side ot the Smithsonia: grounds, oppesiie the entrance to the Agricul- toral grounds, and casri may now enter trom 7th sireet and pesson through both these parks to lth street. The self-opening and closing gates now in use are a great improve- ment on the oid style. BUrGLARY —Oitic:? Keity last on his rounds fovrd a man e.caping from the prem- ises of Mrs. Bre!, om I street. On goit to the spot be fornd a rear window of the house open. The ofticer gr with the man and teok bim to the central guard house, where he ee etoanined as William Jonesa well known ef. —e—— WasTep ANOTHER Man’s Waces —O'ficer ( -terhout arrested a colored man on Thursday night nemed Thomas Hart, who had presented & claim for work done in the First Ward in the name of Francis Lewis, signcd by Henry Him- ber, ex-Wrvd Commissioner, to Auditor Me- Kelden, who had allowed it, and it Was aiver- wards ascertained that it was false. ——————— ‘The Nationa Taegree.—Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Florence close their engagement this evenin, with « Dombey and Son” and “The Yankee Hovsekeeper,”” and O. Byron will appear in bis new play, “ Aczess the Continent,” on Monday evening next. on Miss Datrame P. Baker, who is recom- mended by the prers of vas.ous cities as an eloquent and logical speak, will deliver tere on “ Principles, Py Linco'm Hall, on ‘Tues ding 4s- ) were sold ‘TUE OYSTER TRADE has opened quite briskly, 4 sloops loadedwith delicious bivalves ace fly arriving at Riley’s whe.’ .som the lower river. ——o——— Mx. Joun K&YWORTH is rapidly reeovering from the unfortunate accident which neceasi- tated the ampatation of his leg, and the chances are that he will be out ina few weeks. A Gay YOUNG HUSBAND His Wife follows him to the Schuetzen Festival What Came of It. On Thy Y night last, a little afair too’ ce at the Schuctzen Park, where the Stea- ben festival was in progress, which occasioned some excitement at the time. Readersof Tae STAR will perhaps remember the mention there- in, some two or three months ago, of the a on a girl on ith street by a young maa, who gave his reason for the attack that the lbad won the affections of his sister's hvs- Well, the ciren stances which led ap to that little ep'ode aud othe-s not material to ment.on, went farto weaken the faith of TAEZ YOUNG Wire, thus defended by her brother, in her husband's fidelity. Last Thursday evening, jearning that her husband tntended participating in the fes- tivities in progress at the Schuetzex Park, she became sunpicious that he was in company there With some ferale not entitied to (uc pr.vileze. and in company with her brother she proceeded tothe perk. Here she found THE GAY YOUNG HUSBAND engaging himself in the company of a few ladies who, it is alleged, were of questionable character, and, walking into the midst of the group, she destroved the equanimity of the cir- cle by @ fierce ‘bal atiack, such as mot wives would make under similar circumstan- ¢ s. Hard words were bandied back avd torth, and, .c is alleged, that one of the women in com- pany with the husband struck the wife. A CRY FOR POLICE was raised, &nd Officer Beall soon appeared, but no one at the time doing any uplawfal act ir his presence, he was powerless to make an arrest, but requested the party to leave. They lett accordingly and hurried!y got into wagons: the husband, wife and her brother, as also some of the company, being together in one of the vehicles and just about the time the wagons were dti: ng o., the cry of “police” was again re cd, Wich brought Officers Price anu Kec- Way fo the wagon, and they were informed ii all over. It isstated that the last ery was cars the hrsband having attempied to silence bis wife, either by *!apping her or by puting his band over her mouth, in consequence of her giving in forcible language her opinion of :ome of the women who she alleges bave “. »daced bim fror: the path of rectitude and dut As complants have been made at Police Head- quarters against the officers, more will proba- bly be heard of the affair. . PRESNYTERIAN SYNOD OF BALTINORE— ¥es- terday's Proceedings.—The Synod of Baitimore reusembled yesterday morning in that cit’, Kev.-' C. Smith, D. D., Moderator, iu the e| The Synod fixed t! cond Thursday of Oc! » Sil. as the time of its next annual met- d Bridge Street Church, Georgetown, D. -» as the place. The report of the co nmittre on presbyterial records of presbytery of Wash- ington was received. The report was submited by the chairman of the committee, with a re- ark complimentary to the manner in which e said record bad been kept by Kev. T. B. McFalls, the stated clerk. Kev. A. B. Cross submitted a resolution to the effect that the Synod appoint an evangelist to labur within the bounds of the Synod. Mr. Croes’ resolution aiter considerable discuss’on, wes mae to resi —“That in view oi the : work in the bounds of this Synod, and the difficulty in procuring and sustaining pastors and mi aries su! cent to meet these necessities, thet the Pzesby- teries be urged to employ evanse'ists and m>'ce sveh other its as shall enable them t> explore and supply with the irstrrevons of the Gospel ihe unoceg) places within the'r bounds.” The committee on treasurer's ac- counts roported the same to be correct, and re commended an assessment on each of the Pres- byteries for the expenscs of the rent year, as follows :—Presbytery of Baltimore, 2%); New Castle, $53; Washington city, 867 —_6———— A Maw Snot py a Private Watcnwan.— Last night, between the bours ofeizh: and nine o'clock, @ colored man, named Daniel Jon--, was shot by another colored man nared G serge Cam, "¢ll_ under the following circum-<ance* It seems tha’ Campbell is employed as private watchman by Mr. 4. J. Fleming, whois engaged in briléing four rew bov.es just beyond Boundary s.;eet on 7th street: that last night while co enployed be discovered a man lurking about the premises under very svspicious cir- cumstances, apd seeing him co jn*) a dark corner ip thé yard he fired @ fowlin~ ce loaded with bird shot int corner, the whole load tating effect in side of the man, Jones. The man fell, and Campbell, finding what he had done, went im. mediately to the police and gave himself up On going to the spot, the potice found the man laying there and took him to the Fr-sdman’s honpital, where his wounds were dresced. Camp- bell appeared in court this morning, and Dr Reyburn tesiitied that the wounds, though se- vere, were not coeew: that he had tra some of the shot to the rib bones, } nore bed enicred the stomach. *he teviimony, the court held Cam; sum Of $1.500 for appearance before gran? ury. Mr. Fleming, his employer, kecomips ‘is ecirity. ‘Tue Merc ino AssoctaT lest even N. 3 he the Colambte wn in the chair F ‘ary—to complete its organiza after a long session, in which the pro- Tr titution was discussed + bu po-ed cot aciation associations t that will make it mu- 'y bepeticial in its workin7s to tue borrower he von-borrower. The sharcs already suly- ‘bed for number over 2,000. and it is expocter it the number will be doubled. By the pro visions Of the constitution as soon as the associa- + on can pay % per cent. on the amount prid in. it will ge into liquidation, and with erion sed mapragement it will teriuinate, it ix though®,in 5 years, Or probably in a shorter period. oe Judge Wylie in the Lquity Court made a decree aivorcing Jemes Buell Kinney srom the bands of ma--i- mony with Mary Kinney. The pe-ition, filed by Mr. LLompion, solcita:, sets forth that the plaint:® married defendant, Mery E. Krowles. in Bartiord, Connecticut, on the 2th of July, ‘864, and they came to this city in 1:75, where they livea together until 1s, when she de- serted Lim; and he charges further that in Jan- ary .nd February last she lived in a house on 13th : .c6oet ke ‘Small Pox anil on the th of Februsry she was conyeyed out of said horse by two ladies of the Christian Arsocia twp. He a o charges that in July and August lived in ‘he Boundary Hotel.” ony in this case was taken by commis- ner E.F. Brown. The court granted 4 divorce @ Pixcu 6 matrimonii. THE SRCOND ANNUAL ton of the baltimore Co Union, dSethodist E mbje in ths eity next Tuesday 1 pelitan Church. corner 4); aud C convention js composed of the preachers of the convention, about 17) in number, and two lay de'egates from each charge, making aboat 1 de.egates im all. The area of the Bal imore ‘ rence takes ina large portion of mid?’ Mrryland, and eatends intoa large s-ction of the western part of the State, and embraces the cities of Washington and Ceorgetown. The frst convention, under the auspices of the con- ference, was held fn the city of Baltimore last October, and wes a great success. Senday KNicuts ov Pyrnyes.—Last evening the grand officers of the Grand Lodge K. of P.. instituted Anacostia J. of that order. an: instalied the fc lowing officers, viz: E. V H. Coe; W. C., C09. D Fry’ RK. S., J. BL ' . 4 Banker, A. W. Miller; Guide. George D. Dice; 1. S., W. Wheeler; ©. S., Theo. Lewis. ‘Ih's lodge is the late Rathbone Lodge, to which a camter was refused two years ago. . epetethnd tannins NIVERSITY FOR THE BLIND.—A charter was granted at the last session of Congress for the “American University and Printing House fo- the nd,” to be located at Washington. Th #: sociation under the charter is formed of r - ie citizens of this District, and a public meeting is to be held et the Law Building, 5th sreet, Monday evening next, when a statement of the of the patrons of the enterprise ll be by feveral gentlemen. —_.—_—_ THE CoLtection ov TaxEs.—Mr. Wm. Mor- the Tax Clerk, hes completed the tax ee Bag ready f> turn them over to the Collector. and should the resolution the tex bill as to the abatements be passed nex Monday night, the usual notice by the Collec- ‘or will be immediately published, and the col- lection commenced. Geena YOUNG MEN s CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.—See notice, in another culuwn.of the address of Z. Richards, Joseph H. Bradley, Jr., Wm. Ballan- tyne and others, at Lincoln Hall, this evening. After the public meeting a social reunion of the former and present Officers is to be held in the parlors. a weral weeks” preperation, Wil open’ tusie several weeks’ % ir fair for ¢ o relief of their sick and nded countrymen epgaged in the war with France, in the Masonic Temple, on Monday evening next. —— THE COMPLIMENTARY soIRER of Professor Horatio Bates, at Metzerott Hall last night was @ brilliant affair, and was attended by many families. prominent citizens with their ee A Sumnrn of school books were stolen from m ‘ cbeot rooms rere a - the Church of the colphany, occupied Harrover y eencol, on Thursday morning last. mae ——e— A Goop CnaNce To LEARN THE GERMAN Lanovace —See "8 advert'=<- Dr. mest chewhere ot classcs in German. the opening of his evening THE COURTS. CouRT IN GENERAL TERM —To-day, in the conrt in general tetii—Judges Cartier, Olin, Humphreys | ard be case of Ambush at. Truscy, the fed a 18 w jurt in general term, who the dectrton of the court below. The inti Talleves that the last proceedings were hed without notice being given him. Messrs. Moore, Bright, Bid: and Cook anpear for p'aintiff, aud’ Messrs. Fendal and Fendall for defendant. The Farragut prizo case was, by sgreement of connsel. copuinned. In the case of Ambush against Trasty, the order of the Court dismissing the bili was sec'aside, and the cace put on the calender and continued. THE CONSPIRACY AWARDS. In the caso of Baker against the Corporation, Mr. Biddle. for plaintifl. made a motion for a rehearing and to file amended bill; which was argued. The re- bear.ng is askea for om the ground that the corpora. raised any questica as to the authority to pass the acc: that the Corporation Attorney, for the eeet i this hearing, has insist’ thatthe corporation bas no ; that Congress has ratified the action of ‘the Mayor and Councils since the ap Was taken in this canse. r neon and the motion for leave to file snoplemental bill. Chief Justice Carter. in overraling the wotion, sand that if Con designed niarge Pow: + of he corporation to comprehend gratuities or rews they would have int in the law; but they had remained profound intust particular. If the question were -o mat: 1 it sileat ‘con- sidered agen crig:nal question on the bench, it wes dovbiful the conrt would vote in faver of offering any rewards. It was very equivocal whethe- these rewards were doing the police system of this country any good. was questionsble whether they were not @ positive evil, cor | rupticg the cficers whore duty it was to bring aries to jae.ice, and who wait for rewards betore they enter on their official dat, Itwes the duty of vizeo 1) bring an oflenuer to jnstice, und that | duty was noi sanctified any by offe oF rewards for it. The duty that e uy, size izht to feel in- luerent In himself to disclose crime is too oft u crime theme: CRiMixat Court, pold S.ewis f pee in pant et “appeal from Police Co coi ty and was fined §: ORPHANS’ Cort, Judge Wylie —To-day the wi cf the Jate Jem: Maxweul, of Balthmor. #-d portiady prov Wife. whom nen nate res executor. The will of. fate Ann Green wes tully proven and the © lici' ParticNly proves In tae ¢ .t@ui Richard Busia T, eg accomus of executor referrc 1 to Mr. Cox. W. ‘wes apcointed guardian tothe orphan of Joceph 2, Wilkes bond #200) e Pou CorrT To-Day, Judee Gray —William es, colored, chargea wih breaking open ricusly entering the dwelling house of Mra, Li last night (#9 stated elsewhere in THe STAR.) is await the action of the Grand Jary Colo raed with welling liuior to a licens aulle pros was . Frederick Stroniberger, @ the pavemeat be placing vig, henna” from his Har: aismatacst ly. using ae lavguage on the cis: fined 5 or workhouse 2) a weil, «me offence: fin 1 tamuel Dick James J days, anthey med until next Monday. Z in K streets: finet $3. Jwelling house without Bned, 85. r BIN A STREET CAR, arged with committing an as- sant on Rose Rosevelt, his wife. Complavnin? witness tesrificd that she teaches a school near 9th and Streets; that she was riding ia day of er. when ber h canght her by he ard called ber hearing her court impos. la S25 or thirty « nd required bon t bonds in the ‘suta to Keep the psac CIVIL RIGHTS AT THE CIRCrS. ph Brown, @ colored man, brought charges e-18. Stone rr 0 ka the enna! for ction ¥ and color ss Tega ission of persons to a of the teat where ladies and ge lene monly are Testimony any such in yas dri isorderly, and insisted to goin the part of the tent assigacd to la dies and gentlemen, wien he wes forced to take the gentlem a ely. The Court dismissed ALL SORTS mont, colored. wsing profing language in days in jail. Emu! a: ston; dismics d with beng drork and dise cand from che work-house, atd wi. bencer when overhanled by the poli sent buck for thirty dayn, The Louisiana Avenue Pavement, To the Board of Aldermen and Common Council: The undersigned, property holders on Louisiana avenue, between 4 and 7th streets, respoctfully protest againrt paving the same i= the manner proposed, and e.pecielly at thi: sea: onof the year. Your petitioners turthe= re_- resent that the present contract hes been let without the adverticement apt pag by law, and is cor equently in violation of law. Weyhington, October 13, 1570. U. “XANDEK,Opposed HENRY BRADLEY,in fa- toall wooden pavements, vor of an cntize'stone and we wko have t) | t foo. the vills ought to JAMES be eursuited dons Riney, Hw BaR LoctnDa COMPTON J. McC. Bgink ine sor Jos. B. Varoum as Ar RET o. HUST, trustee, and for him- Vel tine Horsbaca, | self, ‘Bice SIMVSON, |MAeSHALL Brow: oskra Brastey, Samr A. Pou, opp: - W. E. E_mosstox, sec to all wood pa wustee, ELPRIADA Lenzner, ments, , Joux M. Yous, » Mar. G. Maccunsry, \Sam. STetTTrvtvs, |Bexs. Bratt, prefer | stone pavement, ton, W Gcnton,for himself. oe Tie Late Mrs. Mv; ‘The funcral of the well-known actress, Mis, Muzzy, whose sudden ursday night last, will ace t>-morrow atternoon, at 20’clock, Fer late residence on 1ath atreet. Harvey & Marr have oe ared a coflin for the remains, on the lid of which is plate inscribed, “ Lydia Helen Thompson, died ct. 13, 1870, aged 57 years.” ” Deecesed was known here esa popnlar acres in old her ‘* Mertha Fadet” to Maggie Mitchell's ¢, Cricket” being universally commended. In fact Maggie would have ns other support in that character if Mrs. Muzzy's sery.ces were availabic. Although known by ths name in theaicieat cirelcs, she several yea) * since merried a second husband, Mr. William Thomp:on. who was, during the lest vers of the war, employed *s a clerk in the Quartor- mester’s Department in this city, under Col, lames M. Moore. ‘he remains will be interred at Glenwood. ° INTERESTING LeGaL Cases.—The Circuit Court for this District will open on Monday next. There are six hundred cases on the docket, among them many of general interest to the country. One of the first to be heard is that of the transfer of tax on bonds to the purposes of the rebellion by rebel governors. Another in- volves the title to the Oid Capitol Prison. Hiadheetic elbow en ‘THE COAL TRADE is becoming very brisk about the river front, the demand being £9 great that many vessels d'scharge their entire cargo into carts, which deliver the black diamonds direct to copsumi = THE SERGEANT-aT-ARMs of the Senate? is P tively Cage aig | the Senate Chamber and committee rooms for occupancy. The Senate Chamber will } ly carpeted. nets oe ‘THE AvRoRA BoRBALIs which made such magrificent display here last night was wit- e country as far as heard from —— Ge From Shillington, Odeon Buildings, we have Putnam’s Magazine and Demorest’s Mirr.r of Fashions tor November; also, irom Blanchard & Mobun Puinam for November. m ——— i ertewe ‘THE SALE oF Tickers for Elizabeth Cady Stan'on’s lecture on ‘* Marriaze and Divorce” indicates *hat the citizens of Washingt» have an interest in these questions. NEY STOCK. CARPETS! OlL CLOTHS, RUGS, MATS, DRUGGETS, CKUMB CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, LACE CURTAINS, COBNICES, TABLE COVERS, DAMASKS, GREEN AND BLACK ENAMELED CLOTH, TABLE O1L CLOTHS AND STAIR RODS, [Sooo 20 Fes en Deer Rett Brasscis s fs to furnish his custo- ‘bo tioned 1 z DS as eo men! Sroon an licite + Which in- Be sespecttalty soi an inspection, JAMES B. DODSON, 819 MARKET SPACE, ‘Third door from 9h street, ses-im formerly No. 4. we MONUMENTS. MARILE AND SLATE MANTLES. Tam now s:lling, at spied eg or ee . borth G street and Rew York ave- Buc usar th. Treasury Department, wi. my2l-ly |. RBIBERGEB, F. La ¢ to H..F. Lovpon & 0o.,) o1T! 8, ABMY AND HAVE MERCHANT Mg"""flo, Bea Fons. aven 6, Washington, Ioan GEORGETOWN. Sunday GEORGETOWN ADVERTI: ¥ THOS. DOWLING, school Ret’; George’ o" EDUCATIO wn. OWARD UNIVERSITY 's Carne —The ne * = EW BOOKS this church are completed, and will bs | TRUSTER'S SALE _OF VAULARLE HOUSE ON MEDIOSL DepartmENT. | [ . morning at 9% o'clock. For tha GEORGETOWN HEIGHTS r - — The Story of a Workingman’s Life. tty F . they were designed. nothing By virtue of adved of trast. bearing date the | ?TETHMe of Citr © | Mone ete. There is quit« a large room Yst day © ber. A. D. ise. acd recorded 4 a " fitted up with reversible seats, capable of ho ting among the lard reeords fur this county. im | Upwards of 30) pupiis, Connected with this by Liber N ors ” et se | ing doors afe three large Bible class rooms. and then | written rrauest of . Thom for infants, where 120 lit:le onescan be seated. | ell, at public auction. in fr The rooms bave ail pliances nevded for Sunday | THURSDAY. the 27 t nd every: Great credit 18 due to th school pu; Tposes, thing is made and attractive. te du c ym wi children | Bealls addith aay of m., parts of Lote N u to Georgetown, wi at 4 @ clock feta the Indies of he perish tor crecting wach | mente therecn. © ea —— é 46-2 Th street, Intelligeocet B sutifal bu 'e are inform: st wotil the be ty front ied px ~ hursh is Suished divine services will be ‘held inthe | Washington sirest. and hase depth et Ini'fett tec} | _Tostndents attending the University Clinical In EW BOOK: Fiunday school building; the rector, Rev. A. B-At- | is improved by a fine ard c. ious Frame Dwell. | “'nuction, free 1 N Kiva, officiating: | tog House aud cutbelidings, with the meters im | 20st there, general ticket. 910 at clo at the meng blackemith shop of Joseph Nich- | provements, and is now occupied by BN. "P. Cansin, ard TABER JOHNSON. roD, atthe intersection of Bri wi ad - - r ‘of Aqueduct bi ize, was ent last night by parc | ‘Terma of sale: 93,000 cash. of which $300mns! be st eine Facet + corser of J PHILP 4 SOLOMONS. unknown, Tied off, besides various small aepcelted when the property is strack off.cn’ the | _Dwe and A —- TENT LIFE 1 and adventary ticles, several brass jonraal-caps. va'ucl atabout | residue in five days after sale: the remainder of the | QINGING CLASS GENTLEMEN, OPENS | the Korake atch The Joss was only diccevercd by Mr. N. this | purchare money to be paid in Vand? years with in, | SQINGING CLd October sth, isu. at Maria: Nowthers ac wen ing about 7 o'clock. Serene trom ton Gay of sole, te Be eccured by a deed my, B street, between 9th and ioth OLD SONG AN lection of the Tee COAL guste of trust upon the property. Should the terms not be LLIEBE is now forming an Even" sot Ma rot ~ Beech complied with in six days after the day of «als, the ' only amounicd to about Prva gh fovereant | £cBtlemen. to commence TCESDAY. 0 ebro ek of wich was shipped by the ate prifeg epee foe yg Deys and hours of tuition, Tuewday ‘and SCIENTIFIC. > on five day's notice in one paper published ree dad” 3 sal epee BL aki {2 ‘the stock on city of Washington. Conveyancing and stamps at | ACMdems, street, between 9th and let the expense of the purchaser. ircm 3 py ocll- ata THOMAS DOWLING Aes. | ERGE Be AA a ALEXANDRIA. 2 ae Ane | ae HOUSEROLD MINTS, slected and OWLING, Auctioneer, 913 3 arranges Tost, for many yeare Wouxtnowews Mauvina: Spt THOS Dene D. Aseticneer | avenue. Prof, BARRL, Teacher of French eonteh rite mar) Forkingmen o the First, Ward i Cau ten me iT St E ENED MiSrAKen Lotis Pate ee AD ras pecday nicht. at No. 41 treet virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court th opposite Odd Fellows Hg! 4 ss Lydia Fulier in the'chair, and WG. Binds Scsrotacy, tor the pur, gf ths Dirtrctet Columbia pused the ieee | dou get goRhente Odd. Keilows” Ui MARGUEBITF KENT A = Rie of creahizing in this ci.¥ a workingmen's party. lay of July, 1970, in equity cause No. 1995, | Saddiery.on the loth instast. Price per Wayne. oo bout thi-ty-five persons wee present, Bpeeche: jerein James Jackson and othersartgompisinants, | common knclish. $3. An Blomontar ALL THE \ 8 Were mede by J. 8. Cozewill, W. 4. Penn and Sam! Jackson and others are fofendants,we | will be formed. Price $5 per month LIsHERS PRICES, Coleman. shall, on SATURDAY, October | "ocz-tt WASE BOYS. Principal. | ying SrveReLy HURT —A littlechild of policeman Jas. | ext, at 4 o'clock in thé = ISITING CAM, Walker. while play: jurt in consequence —Ga ing yesterday evening, acciden- tally fell upon «large imeat hook, sud was severesy | scribed im the p On, effer sale at public aucticn, the —e as follows, viz: Subdivision of bot 1d Georgetown, extending IT feet on the north SAVED AND PRINTED. BE 127 ‘ H ANNUAL SESSION © ~ t. I PECK SSELECT SCHOOL F WEDDING. BALL. PARTY. AND ReOkPTION 0. 4,0f | Latreer, will commence | CABDS ENGEAVED AND PRINTED Careful attention given to | | side | IN THE | LATES sTILEs treet, and running baci -tmproved | tal, cul: bea ‘three ‘story prick Derctling ot fae gh sy wenn Ty All he noveltics in artic {STATIONERY CITY ITEMS. brick back building, including a large storerocm of kee wil ia. Anchen ——_ 5 L o” UNDAY, em ALASKA DIAMONDS, (hae ee ra ee is Taree mows in cash: | New York avenus, weetgunne | WHOLESALE AND RETAIL _ French Jet Jewelry, twelve menths, with interest to benetured by Sa on, aALL. | BUOKSELLERS AND STATION KDS. Vases, Dolls, and Brackets, proved notes and a reserved tien on the premises. B . — mS 910 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Received th’ ning at Prigg’s D ‘lar Store, SAMUEL L. PHIL Toes Mrs. BUEL’S BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL = No. 457 Pa. ave., bet. 44 and 6th sts. EDWIN L. STANTON, ‘{ Trustees, for Young Ladies and Misses, 1428 Tet. se Im N™ BOOKS AND ALL THE mag. mem THOS. DOWLING, Auct’r, ye MISSES OSBORNE capes AZINES Pom OC eM, Ovron Hatt. y ~ SEMINARY, 2151 loch «t . iM —Tho- Large Stock of New Stvles of ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.:Georgetows. | cough instruction Bere. oe ee Fall and Wiser Su.ts, TRUSTEES SALE OF PROPERTY IN GROBGR. | HO, SoS Gin besten cone Beart Bevi material and superior workmanship. Svits TOWN, D. © Geena teaches cf Prone — oe | for men, youths, and boys. By virtue of « deed of trust. bearing date on ee ee oe eee —— The Myeore et Bare is Rovgneeh ep ae Corner Pennsylvania avenue and 4X s*. py WO August, A. D. 1567. "BE EVENING CLASSES IN MaTHEMar. | 1! Sh 2 "Cr Bawa dew yee a, P. WaLtaca. | of the land ence IOS. English Grammar, Bookkeeping and | Rint Showr om. Benge Reminiscences of the ——_e—___ Fate recondae! manship, at Emerson Institute, ith street. between | Artcrrus Ward. "Prion te TARY WILL nave Tux Best! Sraccre ak es Jand will be reorganized on MONDAY, Oct. 3d, | one ot Bion, By en Etoninn. With The popular hoves of Harvey « Holden, 1016 1870, For terms, &c., app ose PATTERSON | oa til Do. <.. corner of Penusyivania avenue and Lith street, emt! 1391 Vermont avense . Kok We Seinen. Pisco @ mu is serving the finest Oysters f any cstablien- ec maret avenue. rl By the author of Mabel s Prov hand those Saddle Hocks, Long Island Sounds, | (oiumiis herttefn ened ewe item Parsons and | et ISO7 Het con MON DAT Sat oe ee eS. A Love Story By Mes. Olip Price ae, Rockaways, Morris’ River Cover, Absecum | situated at the intern oe Second and Lingan # 7 . A Bovel. By F Hovinsom. Salts, with a full variety of the most choice of | streris, and fronting on Second strat atest ee S5& DObEEER. Herself. & ” = the Chesapeake. served in every style. fiveteet and sixty feet on T ingan street, improved — ate thay ~ egg y the sathor of For Her Sake, by a building used asa store and dwelling ¥ Se th : f One-baif cash. (of which $109 wi The Brevctoed of this Ini . on F By tho author o Genwan Knit JACKETS, known to come as req be paid down ot thos etenied “we Het the Patent Office. will be resumed on th the Philadelpb'a Jacket; suited to marketmen | in Sand6 month, with inerest reeset hy we FC DAY OF SAPTEMBEL, ; and others expored to the weather. Anti-war | truston the property. All the Gane ay ene ee a the usual Olactical and Beiewiife Course | Cex’ ~ Like, £3: gHlomemade Buckskin Gloves, Gaunt- | complica with wittia, five duye after cater other: | qBetaes the ozual Clase one ojenene Comes edt ot kts, and Mittens, ard Weolen Glov-: without | Wise the trastees .cacrve the right to resell the Spanish will be taught if required, but “will be | The Moder, Engers, ec. adapt2d to the wants of the same | Property at cost and riek otic tenting warchaser. | charged extre—five dellare( $5) per adarter. xanced class of men. Gro. 0. Huxmuna. ime fewenaper published iwthe District of Golam | eqctialemuee, coptaining 8 oy ey tet a ob io an Verython No. 410 Seventh street, N. W. bia. All convey abciog and stamps at cost of parca: Mores: and other publi plese the cite. ot ‘atine BOOK ‘ine. 3 . a ‘EW STYLES of Clothing opened daily at Oak FRED. Wo JONES { Trastecs. = - = Eg ety ‘all. All the leading styies of Boys Clothing. | % 27-Sawkds ~~ THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. OFFI — . (uece goots for custom work at Ok Hull, 625 ___{Courier.} LOAN OFFICES. oh Gone Gee ter aang i, | GunaRTONR Polat, STORE, 72, | Gaugy waRmINGEOR Foun OFROR, SCHOOL Books. A foom Ware Suinr fur $1.50, a better | Fancy “Jewelry, Gold Bracelets. Chains, Ruan. RO Shirt for $1.75, a still better Shirt for $2, and a , es.and all the other goods usually sold — very fine Shirt for $2.25. Great Bargains. Doilar Stores. [se20-Im| J. 0. HIGHOLS. Redneed the interest at the lowest rate in Noan WALKER & Co., E STOCK prs, A great stock of Unredeemed Pledges, 608, over Bryan Bro's Grocery, or gg mm 2 io’ " 3 Pennsylvania avenue, bet. 6th and 7th sts. FALL AND WINTER DEY GOODS Open from a.m. t09.p.m. =e] CERERSES ASSORER SET eer aera NOW OPEN. NSTINE'S LOAN OFFICE, On Easy Tzrms.—Those in want of Machines we recommend to examine the cox & Gibbs. It is certainly the perfection of mechanism, and can be seen in operati gifferent work at Baum’s Factory, where they terms. 407th street. _ ——— CararP BEp vor CHILDREN sold or rented on 7 Coals and Sa onlg one dollar and fifty cents. F sein Pier | ost Cloths for Ch and Suite, PB pcear yong Sead Jugla celebrated RID GLOVES. Joseobs KID 91 305 9th next to Penn.avee | GlovEs gi. BENJAMIN MILLER, —_——o——_ edt 101 Bridge street. G:orgete er of {th stroct and Loulstnna arenes i cre ner of 7th street and Louisiana avenue, BANKERS. open from 6:30 to 7:30 o'clock every Saturda evening . in addition to >. rej lar banking ‘hours. ‘ft . Bt HEMPL&E has all kinds of thermometers. 6,7, ——— Ww. L. WALL & bart) Avctioucers, Ter 9th et. and Pa. We bave inst received for Private Sale a Hock of Velvet. Body Brussels, Ta ‘Three mly, Ingrain. Ves aud OtL-OnoTe: &e.. which we a 8, COCOA o selling at VER MATTING. Ni Y¥ LOW Sewing Hoopskirt and Corset libera ted Bufaio and AND SERVANTS, | Pieces Uloth Cass: peste, Lea netian ab fier CAPR TS PRICES. | "Buy and sell The LARGEST and MOST C¢ Will- | MENT we have ever offered our cust PLETE ASSORT- jomers, B= 408 THigreent Sr, Three doors south Penna ave ., Mokes liberal advances on Goid and Siver! G00! Watches, Diamends. Jewelry, Pistols, Ladies’ an ion on [terry hie ‘Sine Thee 0 ine, Empress | Gentlemen's Wearing Apearel of ‘all doscriptic : WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Cloths. Enclish Satine in Cloth Colors, Sergesdo.. | _ Furniture stored and advances made. oc} fm: Volew. rench Merinos, from 75 cents up; Plaid —_ ins. Delaimes from 15% to 25 cents; the to celebs Beaver Brands Black Alpacas, ‘to S&, COLDsTEIN 2 co., LOAN OFFICE, 207 AND 209 4% STREET, Near Pennsylvania averne. HUA, ne30-tf ett Corner Nth street and Peno. avi G. FANT. BANKERS, BucckssoRs To RitTeNHOUsE, FOWLER & ave. L. WASHISGTOR “FANT, WASHINGTON & CO., No. 625 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, A oABD. STEAMBOAT LINE STEAMER EUREKA, ©. APT. CRAIG, wn eaven et TUESDAY, THUBSDAY and SAT Ar-iving at the POINT OF mo % The undersigned respec r-iving at the OF BUCKS er + 00. a ea se turning, leaves Point of Rocke MONDAY "WED that they have no branch office or connection with | NFSDAY apd FRIDAY at 7%) a. m., reaching town nt # p.m mie Beceive deposits and loan money to depositors at orrevtown at . larze | yogat toterest, ther concern in this city. EROHANT®’ LINE OF STEAMSG! . ‘collectionson all points tn the United States | 2 © M — Neguiiate » municipal loans, and mort WEEN They have also reduced the interest on gold WASHINSTOB AND NEW YORK ernment securities and other Fine Sicame . and all of which are of this season's importation and | stocks, bonds and. gold ou comuilssion. Pay th: | Watches, silver ware, and diamonds. At the old JOHN CIBSON ea eens E.G MEiour, warranted perfect; which we invite Buyers to ex- rice for city ecrip. Wi ake regular sovahiy Srtve battees amine before yercheent wats, a co, ar pamestic and foreign exchange bonght sine staud, No. 314, 9h strect, between D stroct and Raw One ALEX AN bIIa. wast oo, *. prin in country and a GRUBCETOWN, as foliowe Auctioneers abd Comm ts. dally invite its of merchants an¢ . a we . 1 - ocl2 ft _[Ohr.&Rep! Corner dh st.aad Paave. | ,ayegepecial sight ‘drafts furnished to, depositor: a SATURDAY, ath yo. Dente Ghomeniows ee t aane Ce le at end (j4547 BARGAINS IN PIANos pl re proden Bip ROBERT FULTON & 00., Sher FRIDAY at ALEXANDUIA the a WHICH HAVE BEEN Use EA : m2 = Lie-nest Brokers, | J¥ot full information, apuly to &. F. &. D — ecl?-2m * | BAM, Agent, office and wharf foot of High {round corner Roserrood, Ohic J. 8: BRYAN, Pros, J. A. BUFF, Tree: —— | Georgetown, oF at the corner of ith street a ict. Overstrang | “ N CITY SaviINGs BANE, | 1224 "ULT9N*..0A",0F*18. 1994 | Sh W. THOMPSON Oct. Hallet & Cranston WASHINGTO! a ye ‘Berects, South Bede owe above BLABOM hav been tai Sines | “Save tavwaaoe On Oates || Ses coker eee reepecifaliy iotcra’ ble W EXPRESS LINE, Via CANAL, e above Wi: been taken in exch inge is by us during the past week and we offer the sauce Sees ees Oe Ol many frieads and the public genersily that he has upon easy terms to make room for new = W.G. METZERUTE & Sole Agents of Sleinways Pianos avd Masoy lin's Cabinet Organs, [Chr. and Rep | arrivals, mn & Ham. ocl2-lw Open ity from 9:30 a. m. to AY EVENING from 6-0 i303. .m., and on SAT ua opened an office at 122% Ponneyivanis avenue, and PRIA DEEPSEA. ALEXANDRIA, VA » yasn- H & AUG. SCHMEDTIE, “ PRACTICAL WATCHMAHERS AND JEWELERS, och-ly 704 7th at., bet. G and H. sts. ; Ft cad oad) ~ BANKERS, Buy and sell at current market rates GOVERNMENT SECUBITIES, GOLD AND SILVER. FORK LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, NM FUVICATED FLANNEL Made to order, at CLOTHING, y' ‘D'S SHI AND UNDER! surneEee MENT FACTORY, AC’ 940 F street, one door east of th. MEDICATED FLANNEL UNDERCLOTHUIN, foct-eotfy UNDER- W. HAVENNER @ 00., GAR- 643 LOUISIANA AVENUE, C48 PF eTs. We respectfully call attention to our THIRD DOOR EAST OF SEVENTH sell, and of — Orders for STOCKS, and BONDS promptly exe INTERNAL BEVENUB STAMPS furnished. BEAL ESTATE AND NOTE BROKERS, All matters Intrasted to us receive individual and ya ly lore nd te ad Boney ca vatches Dias. nds VN AND GEOBGET IWAN, DO. crware, Guns vers, and numer | pegn “ © Soest Nines of paceal nreeaie bien tenes PRoenelp he ere Att, North Whars frem 6% a, m.to5p-m. HORACE K. FULTON. rom 63 Water street. Gecrgetown, se 12-Im™ Licensed Pawnbroker. | WEDNESDAY. =t$p m.” - Avely to Hype. Th cee. $3 Water street pply mt se SECURE A HOME Georgetown D.C MELDELDGE £ CO. 'alexan AT dria. Va. WM. OLYDE & O0.,14 North Wharves, THE HIGHLANDS. pn ese 47 ELEGANT VILLA SITES. AND A end’ Potomat Line-Btramers lear’, LARGE NUMBER OF BUILDING LOTS, — Gilat aoe a a SiGe eS MITES 2 Price Sunday, p. m., cones. at? em and ie m bag pny ey Bh ae ed = those desirous of securing A FIRST-CLASS SUBURBAN HOME, Just far enough from the City Li be free from nuisances! = 18 NEW SUBURBAN TOWN, Handeomely lad Out witha, Parkin arrange: ment, from that beautiful estete Lately owned by J. P. Bartholow, and at which a number of merchants REAL | 40d other business men of Washington have already CUSTOM AND READY-MADE Clothing, FOR MEN AND BOYS’ WEAK BTa od sites for future homes, is ily destined reason | foDecome THE SUBURBAN PLACE to the Cap —- Ral City NEW STYLES. MODERATE PRICES HAS THREE PUBLIO PARES! OF PURE W, KEW STOCH OF CARPETING, prompt attention. ir BAS maT HAS WADE renune, AT OAK HALL CLOTHING HOUSE, - AUTIFU! Xo. 32 ENTH STREET. 2 tua OIL CLOTH, MATTING, BUGS, MATS, CU! CORPORATION and other BONDS and SOU. | THREE BE. rhe No. 525 SEV TAIN AND FUBNITUBB MATERIALS, &., | BITIES purchased at the highest market ALL, AVENUES A G7ikeT WARD FOR BARGAINS u i original de % Be26-tf LNG 11NG OF. tieoer wel arth the sapection ef thove about to | _ Office hours, from$ a, m. to8. m. SIX PASSENGER 1: GRAND OPENING OF FALL AND WINTER SS : Now York with an 7 NEW SUPPLIES RECEIVED DAILY. NEW ide eel Goons, Rosdting pane ENTS PER DAY, oa, a Cae ; GOLD PRICES. ee E BUY AND SELL FOR UASH EXCLU- Richa i 7 vat SIVELY, apd are thereby'enaned to serve dur Do: MILLINERY AND LADIES’ DRESS TRim- | THIET MIN! ve ibe py THe ne =~ oem trous to the best possible advantage. yp Street Cars berween Fifteenth otrect (at ‘the Tres- LOrTRELL. Wik 200, B7 OUR UPHOLSTERY BEPALIMDNT, te tal wapply for fal Ta cont Oxiiren's Wereichings, 0 ry Department, and “The Higulands” to seS0Im Corner dit we a P. om workmen orders f e ; - - s WM. 8 MITCRELE S COm | Mtariaee renee: oyamunrs a co. | {Ss ireeout irom Sao, hr ales TEBE IEESE: oe ink the estate of the late John C. Rives. +t Corner 9th st, Pa. avenue, WING TO OUB LARGE IN LOCATION—iIN BEAUTY—IN AOCESSI Why is it that so many children die ander the ago wx. 8, WircnEtt aoamonr eee 1 S BILITY these estes are eapecially desirable and | 700) vesret That a large proportion of children COND- 5 ‘INCREASE IN BUSINESS, WAY DEPOT UPON THE GROUND | die under that age, has long been asubject of re "HET ee eae Aa Alioven aes | WedT Teed our nee o SreEE TREE RE CEEEL, | “SS Stineen st ewnsents ttstenen i yurches. i, tC» i. of |. with jisamces whatever; | system ft its earliest infancy; therefore parents Founsyivegia evente’ staloe ONE-HA\F THE USUAL BATES, fd which, with the natural’ besatice af the plese; | S7atem from its earliet infancy: therefore parents pate Ta TR FL ag uae Series Cocke eens Cee et ee ean | their children, canvot be teoobeerving of the Bret Con hora wil be found ra ered ROBERT FULTON @ 0o., os aymrtoms of tories; for warely na they exin, cam ao of all descriptions. worth of houses and bufidings already on the ground; SAFELY AND CERTAINLY teed to give satis MEROMANT PAWNBROKERS, and over » Uphol ‘and 200 removed frcm the most DELICATE INFANT, by ffered are covered with the finest of ‘noel jOELY. 314 Binre Srazzr, bet ap men to att iearine a eet Of | the timely use of mr . = a B. A. FAMNESTOCK’S VERMIFUG: bp Sopa ge fl Between D street and Penns. svense, A magnificent grov» of fieen acres, the handsomest = cz r= te Sieitiona ‘ashington, which ao boon grantiy beets It is perfectly barm!ess, contains no Mercury "~ | Have made extensive arrangements for venient seats , Sfords that mi LATEST IMPROVED PUBELY VEGETAPLE COMPOSITION, DELIGHTFUL DAILY RESORT, : See ea coon seen atts tec | ay Re ata TROT re A = made ‘more for si Sica tiated eeararis | ° OM Ra oaaerberabae nee sar | VIS osc aoe aL vases Se ee company. TIME PA NTS. i ted. and B. capacity ot tend excelent machine, 3,.2—No connection with any other estabiteh- | suit pina oF ‘bane a WITH | their short lease of life ke pearly exhausted. ani B.- 7am ‘J KARES JEWELEL Stone, | B22. rs QF Lots. IF DESIRED. | fiver dally” a ae oe SLATE MANTELS. Ss UMMER WINES builders idere to erect houses ai = Bi ” which CAUTION. man Awe =; TOMS TUES TATERETE OMTBGE, | pStoeid sewer, at ante Aurea ts MARBLE MANTLES. . OLABETS, from @4 te 845 per case. oes 5 Woes fee that the ibitials ar’ J.'4. ‘This ws the article @aAB FIXTURES. BHINE WINES, from $6 to $30 per ease. A BEAT aa ae Fol 32 see. FAVOBABLY KNOWN SINCE 1*29, PARLOR GRATES. SAUTERNE WINE, 94 por dos. A FINE To RC COUNTRY Uist. | And moust insist on having it, if they do PARLOR HEATERS. OATAWBA WINE, Sparkling and Btill. suk FoR 63,000. ne Sctwiah to have ap imitation forced Spe them’ SUMMEB PIEOES. suARKGING NOELLE, a TS acai ON LONG Tine Say: SCHWARTZ @ HASLEIT, OLOOKB. STATUARY. x MENTS. site. ne ee teie PORMERLY MANTEL ORNAMENTS. HOOK. « gies to gia. fourth down, sod the balances B.A. FAHNESTOCK’S SON & Ov., — — 180, year Proper Made on cash sales. SOLE PROPRIETORS, KEROSENE VASE LAMPS, ZIsLB- PITTSBUR: EEROSEER CHANDELIERS, | 3BANDIES, WHISKIES,RUMS,GINS,en RR. | _Thetitle ees Sie RIES, PORTS, LIQUERS and CORDIALS, o¢ | “Parics dering to visit In0on SETTERS. ‘Guest quality. morsing by fae spires : . am. IBOn OHAIRS. GENUINE VIOHY WATBR, trom the several bo viet: in Soe menerncen Sneed enrol 208 =. in | pe. Be 7 Le 108 va oe Springs ot Vicky. : Gfosing Bration,® foo known on the railroad come dD . ey =e OK. rscard,) i iirectis apce thamncnae ond of all kinds, on for roa NEW BTOOK. SELTZER WATEE, of direct importation, tay | Ph" Tot fhowe trina petwoun are pos the Ihe AV tree Low PBIORS. ‘Trade supplied below New York rates, i free of charge Viplors can retorn ty _.ouu-d____enosanare HANILTON @ PEARSON, IMPORTED ALES, PORTER, OLIVE om % ot shmost ony & age suplication st Coors EXP Bo. 4,¥. M. 0. Ay SAUCES, PLOKLES, and aelect stock of HAVA. Meat tie — oo34-lm Corner 9th and D streets, M. ®: 2itces Lean orrics 2 STILL EXISTS, And in connection thereto, underneath the same, #8. handsome room for the sale of bargains of every kind wortby the attention of all. wee | mis-tt ed and ‘shown the place, wit WA, KEY WEST end LITTLE BELT Cleans. aap arash the | ~ "s obi Pal ete PROTO. niet _1918 Penpsyvenisavenne_ mpc rset nt Be . A! gnirie and Manassas i bi 5 eee eared rn ‘Bo. 810"