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-- October 17, 1970. LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS, 4c. qT —O. Dowd Byron in the new the Continent.” jail —Fair for the wounded in Ger- many. Markriter’s Art Gallery, 488 7th street. Barlow's Art Gallery, 237 Pa. avenue. THY WASHINGTON CANAL. Vieus of the Commission. ‘We made brief mention on Saturday of the fact that the commision provided for ina recent act of Congress with a view to the improvement of the Washington canal, namely: The Secre- tary of the interior, Mayor Emery, Gen. N. Michler, and Messrs. Wm. Dixon and S. E. ‘Swetiand, met on that day, when Gen. Michler and Messrs. wetland and Dixon were appointed committee co prepare specffications and ar- range other details PTF to inviting pro for the dredging of the canal. The opi | pe at this meeting were substantially as hows: SUGORSTIONS AS TO THE DREDSING> Gen. Michier stated that the first thing to be done by the commission was to provide means for the thorongh dredging of the canal through- out its enUre extent. The details tor the work could be settled by a committee, and the con- tracts gwarded in a short tne. Mayor EF: said that he thought the canal should be d to a depth of four and a half below low water at the edges, and a foot anda balf or two feet additiona! in the cen- ter, which would give six and a half feet of water at low water. It would be better to lay plank floor on the entire bottom, but perhaps the condition of the city finances could not jus- ‘tify thie expense at present. He wished to see ‘the work im: y pushed forward, and the sooner the were drawn up and agreed upon and the details of the work settled, the better it would be. yaoviens AbAree? BAUD. Secretary Cox thought that the speci should be in such form a se e no doubt as to the place of deposit of the dredging and to leave to opening for fraud on the part of con- if the dredging was to be paid for at fo much the scow load, it should be looked = as should be “agreed upon, Gen'l Mic! said that K was the judgment the commission that the canal must be to @ certain depth below low water— feet—and from conversations which he ted ‘TRE QUESTION OF STRAIGHTENING TEE CANAL. Mr. Severson suggested that the qudéstion of htening the canal from 7th street west to ind avenue should be taken into consid- By this plan the public reservations will be greatly improved in form and shape, be- sides the actual ania quantity ot about 254,000 square feet. General Michler remarked that this would re- quire an additional appropriation. layor Emery contended that the present course of the canal would be more advantage- ous to the business men, and it could be just as easily worked, leaving out of view even the question of the necessity of a rigid economy. Mr. Swetland eaid jthat he did not propose at present to Jiseuse the question of msightening the canal. but he had no doubt that Congress would willingly increase the ty ipa it the advantages of the project should be proper- Ty laid before them. COMMITTEZ ARPOINTED. Secretary Cox suggested that a committee of three be 2. ane to prepare speci! arranze the details,so that proposals for the improvement could at once be invited. The Chau accordingly appointed as such committee lessre. Dixon and Swetiand and Gen. Michler. — ‘THE Hernew Hotipays—The Concluding Days of the Feast of Tabernacics.—Last evening, at sunset, began the eighth Way of the Feast of Tabernacles, it being the 22d day of the month of Tishri, known in the Hebrew liturgy as the Feast of Conclusion, or Sheminec Azereth. The day is remembered as one of people of israel for their providential deliver- ance trom bondege in Egypt. The “lection” for the day is taken from thirty-third chapter of Deuteronomy, beginning with—~ And this as blessing wherewith Moses, the man of God, blessed the children of Israel before his death "—and ending with the joyful outburst of national pride, ** Happy-art thou, O israel! Who is like unto the, O people saved by the Lord, the shield of thy help and the sword of thy excellencey! And thine enemies shall! be found lars unto thee, and thou shalt tread — their high places.” Then js also read from Numbers, chapter xxix, verse 34 to the end. On the foe mner j, being the ninth day of the Feast of Tabernacles and the Udday of the month of Tishri, corresponding with the 1 day of October of the present yer", but opening on th*s evening, the Israelites celebrate another festival, knowu as the Simchath Thora, or the Feast of Joy of the Law. riodical reading of the Five Books of Moses, which constitute the ‘Thora,or the Law, is con- cluded. Ey last remaining Sidra or subdivi- sion of the ffth book of Moses is read. a> well as the first chapter of Genesis. The words. “And there arose nota prophet ce in Israel like vento Mc es, whem the Lord knew face t face. - © Andin all that mighty band, and in all the great terror which Moses showed in the sight of Israel!" are eRanted with especial solem- nity. With this day's sersices in the synagogues all labor or “servile work” being Gwerly turbid- den on both the eighth and ninth day, the Feast of the Tabernacle comes to it conclusion. Ss ‘Tue PaesnyteRiax SyNop.—The Synod as- fembled on Saturday morning in Baitimore, when the report of the committee on standin; rules of the Synod reported: That the Sy: shall assemble on the second Friday of Uctober in each yesr; the first half hourofeach morn- ing’s seseion shail be devoted to religious exer- cies: that at each stated meeting of Synod there shall be appointed committees on devotional ex- €reises and supplies, omstate of religion, byterial records, bills and overtures, judicial cabes, systematic beneficence, leave of absence, and finance. Six other rules introduced related chiefly to the details of the above named com- mitteés. The rules were adopted. Kesolutions on the obseryance of the Sabbath advocated by Dr. Backus and others, and ppted, providing that the Synad, being ad- wisdom and efticiency of the Mary- th Association, do cordially com- mend the agent to the cenfidence and co-opera- tien of their ministers and churches; that the Syned, being deeply impressed with the pre- . importance and binding duty of the n of the Lord’s day, and with the subtlety and the hare aed of the influences d to it, do solemnly enjomn upon @ carefal study of the chanter werectmry tor wership tpen that suject. r. Dustin, of this city, made an appeal in of Lafayette College, at Easton, Penn- sylvania, after which spprobatory reso’utions Were adopted in reference thereto. Synod then adjourned to meet in Georgetown, D. U., on the second Friday of ctober, i edie Fesxtrat or Mes. Mvzzy.—The funeral cf the late Mrs. Helen Thompson, better known 9s Mrs. Muzay, which was to have taken place yesterday at 20% , did. not take place until * p. m., im consequence of the non-arrival of ber husband from Fort Leavenworth until the eve- ping train came in. The services took ber late residence, and Mr. Henderson, and at t! mains were taken to Glenwood, wher were placed in the vault, and it being q dark at the time, lights had to be brought requisition, mak: the scene a very impressive one. The mother of Mrs. M.. eighty-five, arrived here in time for the funeral, and fol- lowed the remainsof ber daughter to the cem- etery. Gee Isczyprany Fine—About 4 o'clock this morning a fre was discovered under a bow window at the corner of ith and L streets, occu- pied by Mr. William Wolf as a store. OfScers Janifer and Luther eatinguisbedit with- out any serious damage. Supposed to have been fet on fire by an incendiary. hoy aite ute Mexican Piants—Mr. Wm. K. Smith, Supermtendent of the Rotanical Gardens, this morning received a large collection of Mexican rk ws and other indigenous plants, forwarded ere by Minister Nelson. ya the city of Mexico. —__-—_—_. ‘TEB® Boarp oy Trans, it will be seen, meets ‘Thursday night te make arrangements to co- operate with the Bureau of Storms and Signals, ai Acgordance with the invitation of General yers. Sue sotice of interesting meeting, at the Columbian Law Building, in furtherance of the Project for the establishinent of an Universicy for the Biind at this point, in aceordance with the ebarter grante d by Congress. kane es A®W ALARM OF riRE was turned in from box 71 sbout 9 o'clock Saturday night, caused by the burning of some clothes in the house oF Mr. Casroli, on ist street, between G and H streets, ‘The damage amounts to abou: os = ee — Sarzs ov Rzat Esrarz —Dyer real estate agents and brokers, hay S. Chapman, Esq., one of bis’ two cotiages on 10th street, Jos. D. Bond, Esq., for $3. StstTER THERESA, of the Convent of the Visi- tarion, is lying dangerop-tv iil of typhoid fever at the convent, corner of 10th and G streets. © Davidson, c* or L. brick between Qand K, ¢ cash. 7, GRAND DEMONSTRATION TO-DAY. To-day, the first grand annual celebration of | the Grand United Order of Odd Fellows took place on the grounds of the Olympic Base Ball Club, 16th street, it being the anniversary of Union Friendship Ledge. The various lodges of the order assembled atthe hall, corner of 1ith | street and Pennsylvanie avenue, this me Oe when the procession was formed by W. H- Becket, chief marshal, in the following order : THE PROUESSION. Detachment of police. = _ Brass — inyrg wean Tally. ‘er M. Ogden Lodge, No. 1,374, by P. Downy. Star of the West Lodge, No. 1,369, ‘What's all that?” “ Why, what's the matter there?” “Js thatafire?” “That must be a fight!” “Oh no, they are commencing to lay the wooden pavement!” “That's what's the the matter!" &c., were Re piemapey persons this ~—_ by the corner of Ist street eat, and yivaule. avenue, from about sunrise to 10 o’clock. No one could imagine at first what had collected such crowd. Seceertace eine giece sene bl and q ously, while numerous picks and shovels were seen moving abut through the fog, indicating y to be unearthed. (ur re- naa fmetlig wae ‘anding ‘out that marshaled | porter was not me | the cou- . M. bers, headed ie - | tractor for la; ¢ Miller pavement between Serie Soa to LA a Ist and 44 =e Rae was about to commence operations. But what a time he must have had ’ At Ist street THE CROWD stretched clear across, ana from that to >i tapered down in the formof a mighty wedge. Gur celtic population were out in full force, and > of Lodge and date of organization (May, 186%,) on reverse. Bloom of Youth Lodge, No. 1,368; John Ross, marshal. Nationa] Band, Kobert McKinny leader. Basi , Ne. 2.365, with beautiful | and no less numerous were the ‘lately emanci- Naanet tes by V. joulton. ited.’ If our reporter made an inquiry he was F. py H. J buzzed at once by a dozen with “Say bose, will ray. you give me a job?" to which, when he replied ‘Meant Olivet Lodge, No, 1,333, Wesley | thathe had nothing to do with it, he Thomas, marshal, with a large national flag in ith “Well, you have intluence, hi — Cook Lodge, Ne. 1,185; W. Palm a . i 1,185; W. er, marshal. King’s Band. on ‘Star Lodge, No. 1,580; marshaled by ‘nt you You know who is de boss, dont you?” “In- ceed, sir, I was the first man here,” Xc. A few steps further on and the same entreaties in those and other terms were made without avail. About 9 o'clock the contractor's agents came along and began the work of employment. Potomac Union Lodge, Ni 2, with banner MEN WERE S00N AT WORK bearing ait of P. G.M. Crummille. in spots digging up the cobble-stones, and be- Colambia Lodge, No. 1,37¢; marshaled by | fore long the Avenue west of Tiber Creek pre- Lewis Norris. sented an appearance as if broken out with the The three L last mentioned hb: from | small-pox. The disappointed ones wended their Georgetown, and the N. G's are Jerome A. | way westward, with a view of trying their luck Jobn.on, Jas. Ambush, and T. Williams. Harmony Lodge, No. 8:8, of Alexandria, with tine banner, bearing’on the freut two female tigures—a widow and orphan—marshaled by A. on some other section, but those not being yet commerced, they recompensed themselves with a view of the parade ot colored Odd Feilows. ‘The work is now Progressing Tapidly, the cobbie- C. Butler. stones being carted to the bank of the canai Members of Lancaster and Parker lodgas of | between 3d and 4% streets. Alexandria, were in the line of Hersey. ———— Eastern Star . No. 1,028, bawner bearing Street Car Gymnastics. painting of the birth of our Saviour onthe front, A YOUNG LADY JUMPIBT. Experience is a hard teacher, as was illus. trated yesterday afternoon at the intersection ot North Capitol street and Delaware avenue and date of organization on the back; Jerry 4 Smith marshal. Union Friendship Lodge, No. $1, with banner having on the front an altar surmounted by a figure of Justice, with a member of the order | with north B street. For weeks, and even (B: McCoy) on one aide apd'a, Union soldier on | months past, the oce apants of the tered” cars the other: on the reverse a portrait of Peter | have often seen a display of agility on tbe part pe ype the first Odd Fellow, ani date | of one or two ladies, who generally leave the -! hag prrro| eto! veodlg 1345; marshaled by | car at that locality —— the ark to oe m. Lucas . ¥ ductor, “On, no, thank you, don’t stop; I can Chariot (one of Nailor Brothers four-horse | get otf'all right.” Well, ney generally do, but ee about 23 orphans under the care of Egon one agit About ‘three 0 —— ir afternoon, as red car 20 was approachin, South Washington Band, led by John Lee. Wurdeman’s old factory, on Capitol Tile ‘ares Past officers, (Past Neble Fathers.) in gold | of the passengers, an elderly lady and gentle- embroidered regalia, numbering about 50, the Grand Council, marshaled by K. H. Boston. The members of the Grand Council carrie: various emblems of the order, among them fig- ures of the lion, lamb, Time, the ark, hour- avd man and a young iady looking to be about 22 years of age arose, and without signifying to the conductor that they wished the car to stop, pro- ceeded to the rear, as if to leave. with hand on bell strap, said, He politely, ‘One moment, gle vg tnee) Pens, keys, heart and hand, and | I stop the car.” Old'gentleman.—'Oh, no, crooks. sir, <lon’t stop; we are iree ‘The rear of the procession was brought up by | used to getting off the cars in’ motion.’ carriages containing the general committee, of which the following are the officers: GH. | Qonavetots A right, sir, just as you wish.” Arriving then at ie corner, the car was pro- Murray. chairman; J. Stephenson, secretary: ceeding guite slowly, when the old gentleman and 8. Nutter, treasurer. and I iL. landed themselves safely, but it was G. Gainer and J. W. Carry were aids to Chief | “hi-puck-alo-do” when the lady, attired and D. Malone. aivis pa Pita + | fitting big! 's, attempted to make her exit, for,in consequence of me entapglement of the last mentioned artic! THE ROUTE. les, she fell directly . across the next track, her shawl going one w: Alt being in readiness the order was given, | cross t ther, and her dress promiscuous like, and the procession moved. over the following Ladies in the car said, “Ob, my!” and gentle- route: Up lth street to F street, to 6th street, | men directed their gaze to the other sideor the te Louisiana svense.te ——_ ping to — street with u great appearance of interest. The Jersey avenue, thence Capitol rounds, down the fouth side to Pennsylvania ‘avenue, | $p"ductor again apologized, so as to set bimselr ht, while men on the platform said, ‘Well, it through the President grounds, to the Circle, is ~ will teach her lesson.” ‘The oid lady hel Tia aect the Oipmyie BES Ban froands | eJouR, oe, Der frat aon lve blog “aie interesting ceremonies pod + j given to her hands, the kid gloveson whic’ Were split from a to izard. That party will no doubt stop the car hereafter. M. E. Sunpay Scuoot Convention.—As we mentioned on Saturday the Methodist Epis- copal Sunday School Convention of Maryland and the District of Columbia will assemble at Metropolitan Church, in this city, to-morrow evening. In this convention we give the follow- ing statistics of the Washington district: Forty- nine scl ; 719 officers and teachers; scholars of all ages, 4,620; scholars over 15 years of age holars under 15, except the infant clas, 1.418; infant class, 1,043; average attendance, Along the line the pavements were crowded with spectators, and the general appearance of = procession was complimented by all who saw COLORED ODD PELLOWSHIP IN THE DIsTRicr. ‘The order which makes this imposing demon- stration is nearly identical with thatof the I. 0. 0. F., im its objects, organization, but instead ot receiving its charters from any grand lodge or higher authority in the United States, its powers as an organization are derived from the parent in England, through a sub-com- mittee resident in this country. 2,847; total expenses, $5,247; officers and teachers Their membership in this city is about as fol- | who are members or probationers, 431; scholars lows:— Union Frien ip, No. 01,99 membors; | ditto, 372, conversions. 198. East’ Washington, |. is far ahead, having 70 Chapel comes ne: » 418; Metropolitan, 195; ion, 194; Ryland, 275: Gorsuch, 145, Hamline, 161; George- town, 115. —— Since set has become so extremely fashion- able, and so many ladies are partial to it, the demand is almost unprecedented, and the es- tablishment of Mr. J. E. Prigg, at 457 Pennsyl- vania avenue, between 4% and th streets, is thronged with purebasers. He receives new designs every day, and sells at prices ranging trom one to five dollars. Alaska diamonds set in gold by skillful lapidaries, exquisitely bril- Nant, and fall of luster, can be purchased at this popular jewelry store, where is also kept constantly on hand over ove thousand styles of dollar jewelry. —— ees THE HORRIBLE ATTACK made by a Siberian Hoodhound upon two serving-woman on Staten Island was briefly mentioned by telegraph. it scems the two girls were reclining on the grass m front of Mr. Hassenburg’s villa, at New Brighton, when suddenly, without any warning or provocation, = bloodhound ran toward the ‘astern Star, No, 1,028, 12) members; John Cook, No. 1,1%5,70 members Mount Olive, N , 60 members; J. F. N. i members, Bloom of Youth. bers; Rising Sun, No. 1,365, of the West, No. 2,369, 59 members; Orden, No. members; James MeCru- mill, No. 1, "8 member. These compris2 all the lodges in Washington, but in addition to them there are three in Georgetown, which have a place of meeting ,iu that “y ‘There are also three lodges in Alecandria. They are all represented to be in’a prosperous condition, arin strength and wse- and increasing each fulness. This remark applics also to the order throughout the whole country, which, at the last general meeting, counted 9 lodge? and 5.14 members. The Washington Lodge meets im the hall over Blanchard & Mohun’s book store, corner of Iith street and the avenue. Their room is Stted up in good taste through- out. and the ante-rooms, furniture, etc., are well adapted to the purposes for which they ¢ to be used, so far a8 an outsider is capable ucging. VS — THe WASHINGTONIANS ARRESTED IN PHILA- DELPHIA RELBASED.—For a day or two previous to the election numerous arrests were made on | Younger, Bessie ulty, who, baving always various charges, the efficient police force being | fer ~ed hiuu, retreate Tho hound betrayed the extremely vigilant(!) “Amongst others,on Mon- | tiercest desperation, day night at the into SOD, jaltimore depot, were taken | truding ton; won, George W. Reed, George Thomp- liam Clair, William D. Young, Lewis ‘pringing in her frenzy over the terrace—a M , dames Vickers, James distance of some six feet. Before she touched Was duses Ye cord my Ran Peay ‘2 = Gouns, Rrpniyseey edad = pod upon the Central Stati chi ‘attempt eT, a is long fan, e in ber pevimnan ce aaation = : ‘Deccctive Gs ae shoulder and back. Both rolled over, the dog testified that he received information on Mon- day last that a man named and anum- Der of others were cowi from Washington to this city te take part in the election, and that they would arrive in the 20 train. He went to the depot and succeeded in arresting the ac- cused. He found on the persons of the accased return tickets to Washington; alco, in Logan's pocket, cards to the railroad company from the republican association, requesting the company to issue tickets at half price. On L nm and Jones he also found pistols. Joseph Daniels, residing No. 519 Delaware avenue, Washington, testified that the prisoners worked in the pavy yard at that place, and that he had seen them in company with the president of the Washing- ton republican association. This completed te case, whereupon the accused, with the exces - tion of Logan and Jones, were discharged, te latter two being held in $4) bail to answer. Thus ends this farce. The democrac; heving succeeded in incarcerating these men for ly 72 hours, discharge them without one word of apolegy or anything else. Philadelphia Post. —e Tae Sait Kemepy ror Cuttis—Editor Star : a SOU liye Newspaper the other ai fnariing and biting, and sxe struggling and screaming in a mortal terror. The Newfound- lard Cog, at ea~'s attempt of the hound sprang Bpon him, and seizing him by the neek drew hum away, the hownd snarling and snapping in retort, but not biting hard. The other girl added her screams to a terrible chorus. and, Tushing into the house, seized a dipper of water, and retarning, immediitely dashed it upon the angry brute,—a method she frequent- ly had uced on previous occasions to drive him away. She thus managed to release Bessie and get her into the house. About twenty de wounds were found npon the arm, breast, thigh and knee of Bessie MeNalty, and several on the arm and thighs of her companion, Fii1 O'Neil, Both the girls are m a prec condition. ree re ‘Tne Frencu BREACH or Prowise Case at New Youk.—Mrs Anais I’Heritier, widow of the late editor of the Courrier des Etats Unu Leon Minnier, the present editor breach of promise of marriage, claiming =: damages. and he is held in $5,000 bail. The lady's affidavit states that she has known the defendant about seven years; that during her oe busband’s last Fears Minnier was nmociatet ternoon an article on the cure of ague and fever | editorially with him, and promised at \’Heritier’s by means of ortinery table salt; and to cor- | death-bed to protect and wate over har and roborate what was there said, I give me fee cy children; that in July, 1509, he proposed, est, following :—Ip 1857, while in the far bad thi ane and fever for twenty-seven months, and after availing myself of nearly all the western M. D.’s, and getting no relief, I had almest come to the conclusion that I should have a periodical shake the balance of my nat- ural life; but luckily, while riding out from the farm, 1 mes an acquaintance, who asked me if I was not troubled with the “chills,” and on my answering in the affirmative, addressed me as follows :—* You take for three mornings on a fasting stomach a ronful of table salt and eat it; if you cannot eat it, dissolve it little cold water and drink it, but do not drink any- thing in the way of coffee, &c., tor it may make marriage and was accepted, after whicn he went to Paris to visit his mother, promising to bring back the bridal ‘rousseau for his prom'scd wife; that atter lis return, in October, he promised betore witnesses to’ marry her inJan- uary: that he subsequently patott the wedding to July, on the plea that he did not wish to mar- ry till he had gained his full interest in the aper, and that finally, on he 25th of Septem- Tr, be refused to perform his promise, declar- ing'that he was engaged to marry a Madame Roux, lately divorced. She further asserts that the defendant has told her since July, that his income was about $13,000 per annum. Madame VHeritier 18 34 years of age, possessed of a you vomit.” I did as directed, and it made a finished education, and has moved in good Perfeet cure. I have known it to cure many. | society. ‘M. Binnier is two years her senioc * pectfally, &c., G8. | dnd abe holds about fifty letters from him, in ‘ashington, Oct. 14th. which he addresses her in the most impassioned language of lo iain Lees, Count Bismark has lately worn the uniform of an infantry officer. The general hatred of the French is said to be concentrated on his bead. He alone, it is apn ed is the cause of the war; he it was who enticed the Emperor into it, and is therefore le for all its Bartist Scwpay Scwoot Ixstitvute—A Sunday school institute under the direction of the 3 trict o' ist Sunday School Union of the Dis- Columbia The inwoductory sermon, on ‘The Sunday | misery. Before Paris nobody wishes ill to the School Teacher us on austliary ofthe Christian King, but “Down with Bismark!”’ has been Pastor,” was delivered last évening at the E | slready written on the door of the house where street church by Rey. Dr. Samson. pers on | be rest A cook at Rheims, who was good, inter subjects to teachers will be pre- | mild creature, = d aan oe among speakers will be Prof. | passions, Poiee z= mienecae Rey. Dr. Samson, Hon. } against the Fressiane, bai she afirmed, with S. 8. Fisher, Dr. Butler, Mr.J.S. Puler, C. B. Chim oon hor Mi Tae! No sne Rev. zenes Nilson, Kev. Dr. ee tchen 87 The blacks in Martinique resolved on the ‘th ult. The revolt was suppressed. It was caused by the revolution in France. s7- The ompibus drivers of London generally condemn the uew asphaltum pavement. NATIONAL THEATER.—The eines arate ‘ion, ‘Across the Con! 2? wi per- tormed for the first time in Washington, this evening, with Mr. Oliver Doud B; in the Sai) sisted by Misa Ida Vernon, Mr. | _#7-I!linois now ranks next to Ohio, and is the Tienk Mordcunt’ aoa tha dock coupant of tio { erth Siate th Cue Union tn point of pepeintinn National. The play ts said to be a exci and political and general importance. one, a Natio THe WoovEN PAVEMENT ON INDIANA AVE- xv —Workmen are engaged in plowing up In- diaea avenue for grading it, preparatory to lay- « down the wood pavement between 4th and nd 4reat attention has been at the 7 Mrs. Polly Deer, of Montgomery County, nal to the startling scenic effec ts in it. ay ato daughter iz Indiana, bas an weighin, 0 pounds avoirdupois. &7-Mr. Smith “was never more &s-ober in the whole course of his life,” but when hisfriend Jones asked him to take a chair, he said he would wait till one came round. ih Streets. 7 Samatanen, a young Indian, was ordained =< a priest of the Koman Catholic Chureh in the Tut Gexwan Lapres Farr, for the benetit of | village of Larette, a on Tuesda; ‘be wounded in Fatherland, opens at Masonic | last. He takes the Vincent, and is ‘tall to-night, and wil! no doubt be well attend- | to be the first red man made & ed throughout the week. en a steady, man —$ Oe is seen hands with a bid- Mr. Hawry Hivoen, ex-Commissioner of the | ing it an a or a First Ward, had no connection whatever with | “Poor Corbinson hid the case mentioned in Saturdav’s Star under | faint that he has been “ the heading “Wanted Another Man's Wages.” | som - THE COURTS. INTERESTING Case the Court in General ‘Term, to day—fall bene case of Mrs. Kim!ro against the GEORGETOWN, Scorer Data or Bravey Foreeet.—Mr. Bis- GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS, ¥ THOS. Dow G, Auct'r; Georgeiown. ot Mie Ke and Messre Ridite amt | dem Forrest. who, for nearly ferry years past. hos | TRUSTEES SALE OF VAULABLE HOUSE ON Sa Say pe Fesident of Georgetown. died sadden!¥ of apo- GHORGETOWN BEIGHTS. being indebted tots. Mientee a dnettnes ieee o'clock Inst evening. at bis sarin 0.00 virtue of adeed of tr pearin Ph Ist day of October, A.D. 1st, ard. ceoonded ameng the lard records for this county, in T of let and Fredes ag sixty-one years of " de and was the pr: to her order, by the Treasurerot the United srates, m the First National Bank, that bank being ier B= J of the well-Known “Forrest Hall” He was | Liber N.C. T.. No, t0. at folios 1. t seq aml atthe government deposit ry. oo e aus ee joying a smoke, "and his pipe tailing to the « | written request of the party sscared thereby twill Grafh never rosched Gee and Wee eetceaent t | was Drokee: whrreapce be went te the mantel and | sohrat pattie sass te eee Queatesfalt, Gul tos therdines wand Gee teak in tie taking another charged it with tobacco. bat before | THURSDAY. the 27th aay ot Gireuteee a gs ‘obtained jadement, aod the cace | 2° ve ted a match for = Purpose of continuing his | at 4 «clock p. m.. parts of Lots nd 378, 48 Bow comes up cu exceptions, In the court below it | *mcK¢ Re was taken quite aick and was assisvni tea | Beall's addithon io Georgetown, with the impr d from thenee to a lounge. upon waich he Was claimed that Mrs. Kimbro, veiug a married | Siti: toot half a ah Spe Hedy "= SS cusina ee tina en a ae seca eerie ee ee ae ene Sees, Stlent | Usnco was promptly cummvened ©Me tal vameel | Weenie aa ee! ih of 1) fost. amd fhe act Of “April, PaO. wan" auoted ce’ giving | trem attacks of the came hind previously. aud en | ieee teen abe ned as Frame D her ‘authority? but defendant's. counsel “claim {| {lis occasion Cid net seem to be aware of immediate | Ing Rouse and ombulldines eith che modern 1m thts statute was passed subsequently to drawing of danger, as he cneoled his re wements, and is ow occupied by N. P.Caanin, this draft, and the draft, at the time it was drawn, | 'be opinion that nothing seri A SoraesLe ABOUT WaTER St ‘Terms of «ale: 93.000 cash. of which $20 must be was, by tion of law, the property of the ha * me cand party te 9 reco Mitis\—The water supply from the deposited when the property ie struck off. ad t fhe procvese, coals hessieer ene leno proof thar the | mills of Bere & Welcke ant mie Y jue in five days alter sale: inder of the ‘be paid in i apd 2 > hase money to be paid in Years. with in SEE Sa of trast upon the propert Shoulé the terms not complied with in six days after the day of sale. deposit to be forfeited and the property to be resold stopred on Saturda: = of = ere dere of the company. Tt a ing water irom the canal bave lous sine, bec a>. tied to procure the iron guse¢ gates wherewith t> ibe domfe Mr. Mats. the su rt to bold persons <8 secured t Ir is; f Tennessee, a feme cove Hl of the plaintifl atlow: operty in her owo site ose. ‘Defend Daseed ie the same as it i Yaim | measure exactly their proper supply. and that ail | at the tisk aud cost of the defaulting purchasem, Seainet the United Sates hee merce bccn entitian, | Dut there abore mentioned have wey on five day’ notice in ove paper published tn sud che is entitied 10 demand’ payment ot them: | rothe company, thromgh its agent, boarded up city of Washington. Conveyancing and sampe at Tegan ee Oem Om Na Ee | Te re ous eens cece a aT the eXPEREe Of he PED WT, JONES, Trastea, "iibe October term of the Crcelt Court convened | that sume de care meine eee ee ae eee _octdte THOMAS DOWLING. Anct this mcrnipg. and adjonmned to. Wednesday week he millers say they pay for x0 many taches ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Acct; Georgetown. ‘The jurcrs were discharged for two week« The Criminal Court this mornive adjourned to Wrdnescay week. nt use of water per anuum and that owing to cal ary repairs. &e., that they ‘ge portion cf the ycar withent an) water at all.ard that the use of any extra TILL TAPrERS —Abont 3 o'clock yesterday after- i noon, the store of A of the land records of Washingt jon county, District lisorderly Aw captored by Officer Conningham, Coombs, m D. Spencer aj stolen money, is still at large. R situated at the intersection of Second and Lingan were committed to Blackwell was struck on ‘and his bead badly cut “om | in defanit 3 months k and Gisorderly: fined $3 or 3 day Rainey, same offence; fined THEYT—The premises of Mr. Thos. Saving, near loud’ Mill, were invaded last night, and trl wagon. « Placed to be sent The thief also stole a large number y DOWLING, Acct. SE ee ING, Auctioneer, 4 Bridge street, Georgetown s Visited the cabbage patch” and colored, charged with Kotping wt: | ofeabbages.—Gucvtieef Saturday. © “EATRIN GEORGETOWN, DISTHICT OF CO court ‘ordered the dog to >i ————————— LU MBIA 2 charged with stealing > - irtne of deed of trast from the late Cait ndgmer CITY ITEMs. Bleue Lang to the subscriber, made Bi: He quantity of alos off thertocats Sitk Mixed Cheviot Fal monde ef anid District 4 zine off the root of a ts. aid Dis fing © <asntity of sino MILTON Silk Mixed Cheviot Fail Uvercoats, records cf said District. in Liber N William Milla, Awelia Hook; a 4 N Rooden, shonty on pies at A. Straus’ Popular Clothing Store, No. 111 rections of er mmitting an assauit ned ai was | of Columbia. and at the regaest. ip writing, of the bred, efiticiug prosititob: Raed @oemtn ue work. | getered by two Boys named B Treasurer of the Ninth Building Assoctslign of bouse 80 days. Frank Allen. colored. ‘throwing Geo . District aforesaid, wo will ex for tones jn the streeta, thaed 3. or workboiuge 2) da: salo,8t public suction, ta front, of, the prosisre, on 1b Bithe 1 ofan and indecent “1 ‘ot October, i peal “i Febigoec “fuel ga. Henry. Jones. the somsduct. Combs. whe hil the mene Sy giclece p,m. all that part of Lot numbered i, | With disorderly condact, id bbe, to, attempt the ons in Threikeld's midition to Georgetown, District of a 8 collateral was urd Sn Come ont, Columbia beretofore owned by William Parsons. ani Wiilu ss y PROPERTY IN GE Ni TRUSTEES SALE OF PROPERTY INGEORGE. | A SI Porice Count, Judge Gray —To day, Rebecca | only compensate lor its total alsence é By virtue of a deed of ‘trust. bearing date on igh us: i a the it, A.D. 1967, and recorded | . ut b, Sree oa ss indecent lan- | for whic inane paid. im Liber EU EB, No. 5. to io 40, of seuuil Pennsylvania, between 10th gnd 11th streets, | corporate suthoritves of sald towa, 1 will oiler at leaded guilty apd ft 3. a Hallo . i Eharged with simaliog a vilver watch, valued at 83), ——___ poi ‘gt HURSDAY October 20th: 199 6 the property of Patrick Brrnoan; dinmissed. Den BLack Ctotm Frock Coats, made in custom | $12.1, igck Pm. front uf the promiass, The street: fined S3; oe ere aoe aane language in | style, by the best hands, in the intervals ofdull- | Perce of around. being, chien ates the street: fined $3, or workhouse days. Christo: | ness in ordered werk, for 20 and #25, : beep lee ee pher Braddington, charged with using profane lan. ‘Also, d Black Cloth Frock Goat for $15, | fromthe southwest Coreen nine Rongeon Virginie aveuur: fined €3.° Henry Joho. 2 & G00 Se ito | eesti wade eumie deen ca eane son, colored, charged with cursing in Fight = C, Hexsixe, s renning t a pa ptt Alley; fined §5. "Mary Wilton and Maria Johueom, No. 410 Seventh otrect, H.W. | Soret See, 67s forts, thence south and parallel wits colored, charged with disorderly conduct on K ——_ e—_— ‘Seece ake beds with the first line 4% feet rest south; fined @3 each, or workhouse 3) days. AN ENEMY IN YOUR MOUTH. aa thames ia nae Gunasene teckel < Donte Sullivan, profanity in Limerick Ailey: fined | Ho not put um eneay to ceae eth, tosteat | “be improvenwntet upon Tue ist of & SH. Ida Ernest, Kharged with being a public pros: Pt vare Of i very substantially built Brick fenement. two abl a titute. and leading a notorious and evil life, stated ay your teeth. Beware of destructive tooth He! ery as wh pcre sha Sg ad been ngortonate from the deceit of « | washes, and tooth powders, many of which are | half storice high, with Iange and commodious apart life, Dat respectable people tere hot ake pause | base imitations of Sosodont. Insure a life leas | Rents. the same having been formerly known s able people pyhas she applied for ig d teeth and it » by ado; php i cagrent breath, by ypting bebe Bt .— € 7 rT, on | ages | her oe ‘ rather than assist her to reform, would kick berdown into degradation again Sie: le would leave the city at onee, if let off this tims, Tha Court required her to give security for good beha- iding’s Glue,” handy about the house: vior six months, and in default sent her ts the work. mente everything. : : New Stvxes of Clothing opened daily at Oak seoctabiy: aca = sad costs: “Edvard Marin. | Hall. Ail the leading styler of Bose Clothie charged with steali ing a stick of [umber valued at | (iece goods for custom work at Oak Hall, cents, the property of Matthew Somers; fined $1. 7th street, opposite Post Office. f,8,m,w,f,5 TRANSFERS OF KEAL EstTatTe.—The follow- —_—_o- A Goop WHITE Suiet for $1.50, a better cox & Gibbs. It is certainly the perfection of ‘are ing transters of real estate hrve been filed in | sitre for e1.to. # atilt totter eels te ae = = ce of the Recorder of Deeds since our last very tine Shirt for $2.25. Great Bargains. two days efter, on hb ale, oo ee Toren see October 1 —Jones & ¢ Noan WALKER & Co., the risk and cost of faulting purchaser. Ali 608, over Bryan Bro’s Grocery, stamps and conves.ar cing at Rurchassr * cont. z D: 3 Pennsylvania avenne, bet. 6th and 7th sts. HUGH CAPERTON. Trastee. neille to W. m 000; Joreph - OMAS DUWLING, Auct. : Kell 10 aoe are EA square 3 fl On Easy lepine shor bec ny Freon _0c8-cotd {Conrier } = ; Tuomas 0. Wilson to Priric C5 i recommend to exam S . orget » 10241, 9260: Wm. B Parker to Thomas Mint” | 2achines we recom: [BX TOMAS DOWLING, Aver; Geormet wn ait claim: Wm. W . part 15, square 31. $325, : can heteeee Breninger, part 17, square 729, $2710: Joseph An. | Factory, where they are sold or rented on Iibera ppg ent ——— ooh oa oe Suto; Monee Kelly to MoM Fase: fake tee | terme $08 7th atroet. euUity and dated July 8/1570, 1 will ofler at suction, 6,000; Morea Kel -B, Fugitt, sub. 72, square i lock p 23. $290. Jchn Wo Starr to BK. Briscoe,’ part | Cngar Bp yon Gastonew AND SERVANTS, | Oe EDA occlock p.m. the 20th day of — a. 3, | Only one dollar and fifty cents. Brooks, a situated on High street, George phe A ADAMBON’S, town. consisting of parts of lots Nos. 94. %, 125, and 91 3059th street, next to Penn. ave. | I:h. of Beatty Hawkins. addition. bounded as fol bint een teal lows, viz ‘Sipning a' the end of 143° fect. meas , ‘Tre WAsEINGToN City SAVINGS Bawk,cor- | ured southward/y from Second street, on the weet Weems pargeubs Zqauere th street and Louisiana avenue, is open pict oie ae rag elepern Pc gdh get od to & Bell, parte 12. 13. from 6:30 to 7:30 o’elock e Saturday evening, | 3's! es pe ee oe er thence berthwesdiy, weUaee crea in addition to ite lar banking hours. It Ro Fight aDgies {9 the last line, 294, fect, thease 4100; corporation pays interest on deposits. 8 | westwardly Huvrcen has all ds of thermometers. 6,3. — HOW AEe OS Ulva DEPARTMENT. teres in F EPNESDAT. vs follow og Mar Programme et ( ens ing W od by Peo by Pro ‘one p! MEDICALCLINIG-& fessor P. H. Strong, M.D. To students attecding U struction, free PS hare, general the ickete may be ade al Secretary of the Faculty, eorser of New ue and Jorh street. RINGING CLASS FOR ( Ss TCESDAY. cteber and Pre " is now forming an Evening Claus for m. For particulars apply at treet, between Mth and 10th, €or EX FRENCH. A vane ANGEL JACRSUN Principal. ork Sheree Prof RARRT. Teacher'ol Peench. oe? a” GHTSCHOOL WILL BE men Englieh s3 Prien $3 per THE ASEAN PE RMSE EX UAL 8 TT Streets, and fronting on Second street about sixty contempt of court, were brought ont to answer th Pateor PRorerry ox Br fv t and ty leet on street, improved | charge of disorderiy conduct, and fined & Dew ling. auctionecr, sold on Saturday by vr elling . vat a. Daniel Kanes, charged Si eg od ig gs assanit | Bi idge street, opposite Jefferson, with improvem: smsofsale: One-half cash. whic gue wn B . 2 on Barer Kanes, his wi fined OF ye. ® | to Edward Crusor. for $3.20. prea =e oe —_ ) balawe Mrs. BUBL'S BOARDING DAY SCHOOL 2 de poner ge Sm Reem ad = =e calee Een al ies cae he Unita! MinvestT04 fast St ‘Northern Mar- ALEXANDRIA. complied with within five days after. sales ot 7 isckS OcboaNE Youne “d 1 each and aioe wise th {rastees Feonrve the rept to resell the | SEMINARY. 1151 loch st .bet. Land ry 2phitBeldwimsnptog bie Mack | Ay Lente, TRegeering the MBchinery at or | eer at gts iat ick Dy edvectlormeat in | Srdiea Secretary of Winter Gen, John eC cker and solicii g passengers for pay: dis | Mr John’ Powell, who was ved there doing ya =p wy ge | Soins: | Hon. John Bite, bw ie Consel General. Pr. Honrd of eager Ng Spin repented SArpenter’s work” Mr. James Bilin also employed anete. ree janein.tencher ot Prenrh. eet Ba it on Armistead Blackwell. ‘This has already | \untping ttn Pespech eee rom the shattby FuEp W. JONES | by "PRE SRENING CLASSES IN MATH 4 been noticed in T: occurring at the cor. ‘BOMAS ing and 108, Eng lish Grammar, Bookkeep! reo maneh i 1 iy PATTERSON, 1344 Vermont avenue, Ms, JULIA B BALCH { dongtiies of, the Rev. TB Baie Ce FOR GLELS, wild a at 1807 Het on MUNDAY: Sept pb. aites GoutaGa contac. ‘The Exercters of this Institution, situated on B ieee te Patent Office. FigsT MUNDAY 0 oy at the public can be College. - LOAN OFFICES. BOS WASHINGTON yoau OFFIOR, ; v Cia anartds eee Bednced the interest at the lowest rate in town, A great stock of Unredecwed Pl Feng es Ciel ete Open from 7'a.m. to p.m. E'S LOAN OFFIOR, Boreyeae teat ore Three doors south Penne a Mekes liberal a@van ee on Gold and 5 Watches, a. = ry rg aa one Gentlemen's W eari parel « deer Foruiture stored aud adv ocd oan wances made. SS, SOLvsTein & co, we LOAN OFFICE, 207 AND 209 45 STREET, Near Penney? A ones. se tt n avenve ‘The undersigned respectfully Informe the pul ilo that they have no branch office or connection with any other concern in this city. They have also reduced the fnterest om guld Watches, silver ware, and @iamonds. At the olf Sand gel mae thence, line, southwardly 12 15 10 fect epg AM pi i pn ke Keily. Coxe TO mas NIC TEMPLE to the Germ = tthe centre of oy pi mln | Thenoe in ‘® straight stand, No. 314, Sth street, between D street and ; : 2° Vhe- | line tothe beginning. Fae OGM D, Madge: pnb, 52: sqaare 27 Isr a Wiikey Sowing Machine for ony ccemta ‘6 | Hie mpi eye 8 conse of @ rick dwelling ani | Pennsylvania avenee, : se saab. - | af wi conve : ware 820, $74 ; : L. WALL & €0., Acctioncers, garden 16 attached and the peoperty le valusbit BOBERT FULTON £00, October 4H. G. Gilbert !o W.B. Toit. subs, | WY, Useaoe ch ot aad Ph. ave. a fohare 667, $218; Hanuab B. Ma Mary pe nave. crm of sale: One-third of the purchase money to | get7 gum Rivne Sake, Moi go =, Sinace. 271, 68ce, —S We have jnst received for Private Sale @ la: bs paid in cash, and the residue in two equal instal ere to Moses Kelly gut. square tise: ga Bis Three-ply, Ingrain, Venetians and oteer CABEERTS: | Hietcat fe becoey beaten reepectarely with LIONS LOAN OFFICE, [9 ib. 81, ply. . \s \e PETS, to 5 oved Hotes vu . oe, fgitgtematece, to Matti: Lathrop. sub. si, .quare | 20a° GRC UROTHB, COCK BATHING Roe trved lien, ‘The terme oPede must be complied | L2DA * Pens tLvasia AVENT 1224 Beh enare ieee ae 10 Geo. W- Hacpt | Re. which we are selling ot LOW PRIC: With within a week after the sale,or the property Borwe-om 12s 4 13th Streets, Sowth Side, Teens at ren ae and ull ot which are of thie seasoh'e fmportation and | Ira be reel St thensiak aed eau ‘of the detauiting | The uudersicned would respectfully inform’ hie cance mh arranted perfect; which we in:its Buyers toex- | purchaser. Stamp apd conveyancing at the cost ol | many frienés and the papiic generally that he hee sure ks ine before purchasing the purchaser. opened an office et 1224 Pennsylvania avenue, and ba W.L. WALLS CO., 1 te advance money on Watches. Diamonds, u —Win. H. Work to B.G. Canningham, : nr egticncergand Commis Merch'ts.. sedi-Sawte ~ Nm Piney hg SPUniy, $120; Henry C. holes to Mary Jano | _cl2-6t [Obr-AE«p! Corner sth st. and Pears, G2OEGETOWN DOLLAR STORE, 73 Hicn pm HORACE KK FULTON.” Haeghe. part 1, eiuare S, $577; John J. Jabnson to (454 T BARGAINS IN PIANOS STREET, receives weekly latest styles of Jet and Licensed Pawobrok Ammon Green et ai. poit 2, syuare S31, $2.4), O. Gas a WHICH HAVE BEEN USBD. Fi Jewelry, Gold Brace! ‘Sisine Rings, | ———— —— ‘eway to Amon Green et al. part 19, sunare 454. ave Watches, all the other goods us: ly sold ip ay fo nthed fae wero ES a0 yeas j7,Oct-4round corer Rosewood, Chickerin Dollar Btores. (se@-Imj J. 0. NICHOLS. SECURE A HOME Beall to Chas. H. Holden, pavt 12, syuare Til, $1.24: | +e Sce, GE STOCK aT Baca aegae thee Bact: | {One GuahaeCrnaen ti vats anew, THE, HIGHLANDS. fiuare 177, S40, donee & Sellhiatsen tent Ge above PLAHOW have bcon taken iu agch ie’ FALL AND WINTER DRY GOOPS 47 ELEGANT VILLA SITAS brag ron ae eos seh arg wit 85.100: | by us during the ast week. and we offer the same NOW OPEN. pun or menue ors. le - x en, 4 bh on 7 D he 40, quit claim. F. W. Sellhours Won a eaie: | WboR caay terms to ‘WETZEuOTT © OO" The LARGEST and MOST COMPLETE ASSORT BARGE BCOOHT MINUTES gen. 2. 3; part 4, syuare S41, $>49: W.B. Todd to | Sole Agents of Stet Pianos ard Mason & Ham- | MENT we have ever offered our customers, from the business center of Washington. at Prices Aoctiber 8 kophia Wille to ae Pearman, part | H2® abiwet Ore me.snd Hep} _cclt-ie_ | DRESS GOODS, consisting fn part of | tnd om Tera that cannot Put mut gereoll to Sarah J. Superior Black’ Silks. 1 Fopune, Empress those destrous of securing es o ss English Satine in Cloth Colors, do.. A FIRST CLASS SUBURBAN HOME, rin : opline. De : 5 2 ° 3.00; John BM and DRY GOODs, ted Butiaio and. Beaver Brands Black heres a TRIS NEW SUBURBAN TOWN, 21, square 469, Low, WB. Todd ty Abim Bolls. pieces Cloth Cassimeres and Cassinets, from & Handsomely laid out. with « Park like arrange- ReryeMb, Be souaro con, $225; James 'V. Kearney to DRY GOODs. gente up; Water- proof Cloths for Cloaks und Suits, | ment, trom that beautifel estate lately ownes bod W. J. Wilsom, nart 27, «quare 4%. $b T. A. Red from $1 o) a VES" J P. Bartholow, and at which a pumber of merchants We'5s Wilnom ty" Jamen Cooper, part etare ae GLOVES gi." STRENSAMIN Hitt RIe > | $04 other pusimoes ten of Wanhington bev" Miroulg 2 HB. Richardnow (8. Dub part But, ee2d tr 101 Bridge street, Georgetown. fobecome THE SUBURBAN PLACE t» the Uap- t—. 1.009, 855; Dani 3 = HAS THREE PUBLIC PARKS i Wiikey Warner, wnt. nar We are now selling off our entire stock of SLATE MANTELS. IT HAS Fig [Srl Poe oy eUue WATER oy 1B. Young. sab 63. equare ‘ ~ 7 yeon to A. ti, Lascallort end, FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS 1BON MANTELS. a eo. M Winters to P.M. Sit’ | without regard toon ose bainees. "Tho stock MABELE MANTLES. se o- 4 Ww 8 of Ageneral assortment of & Is in our line, = ? Ce snr eqrge W | but we would call epecial attention to our stock of Gas i ee i THAUBS STG SER cron ur Q Leary, west haif lot i7, sinar Y SG: Dt 0. William Bues:lt to B.M. Mecks, parts & WHITE GOODS. oe esgic | Commutation of railway fare fanare 722, $120); Henry Bradtey to JT. | ateo, to our stock of PARLOR HEATERS. TEN CENTS TER DAY, Corrigan: 4, part 8, savare fv; John Carroll SUMMEB PIECES. Enabling partics to pase toand fro as often as they ee Nv than Gunton. trustee 1B Murray, HAMBURG EDGINGS anv INSERTINGS, CLOCES. STATUARY. THIMTY MINUTES Ae OE By THE ZORN . " 9. J ete . Lov > su 3 UTS a gob RY saaro fe9. i T; Sachin HOBIERY, GLOVES, Erc., MANTEL ORNAMENTS. | coer ep betmeea Fitceust pect at tho Trew er, 3 quare = of vi bore, wane eur; partment) ar e Higt is te ee " Ses ae .. Jhon. Rect fo alot which wiil positively be sold as stated above, EEEUSENE VASE LAMPS. roe nieltag a a re y LALO ; > a anion “ a > oanded ¢ ome si rquere BL $20; Juhn ie bon to nt KEBOSENE CHANDELIERS. | yy the laitimore and Ubio Rallrosd,with a Station fi, part sub. 9, dquare c?, S140); Jo = — — the first ont from Washington) on ‘tl to James H. Darrow, t 15, IRON SETTEES. ‘np! Toulks, sub, Sat square sae S40 A. GODDAED, IRON cualns, Bice t6 0. Bartlett, sub, ea ure 3, OT No. 905 SEVENTH STREET, 1BON VASES, &c, juare 799, : Larkey j more destrat sub. 16, eytare 336, $3,227. | eee AND BUILDING. Low PRICES. yea win/eis'se SEE eT ERED: Might Company will tee OARPENTEK AND BUILDER pages = =f a ae - h Bo, nuisaares whatever: pt ua > Oe . 7 i] a i treet at actual cost of | Is prepared to undertake and finish to satisfaction Sethe IE ee hie oe ee fon paid tc | se24-Im Corpor 9th and D streets | 0 Gome at rhs Highiante” S mat oe CLUHEANY, Bngincor:,” | grnptiy toden reeronstie: teres” Bice S09 a > T one Shall be ne nites See Ee Sennen. NOTION FO PEHSONS DESIBING To | set Steet We Piast iy Cees. Tesi bose nna Dalidingsatenty on the gronnts GHAR CREM AN: NEW STORE, NEW GOODS, rm — sage! 200 ae ction rm: call tion to our of w ts offered are covered with Snes WASBINGTON BUSINESS COLLEG: coup Faices. Verena young frat trees tn fol! wearing. Gtuman ie the public sclovlas ‘Terwster the renrss | MILLINERY AND LADIES? DRESS TRIM. NEW STOCK OF CARPETING, a ctitcens BIGHLASD PARK of 2. 8 will be received at Gentlemen hildren’s ings, IL CLOTH, MATTING, BUGS, MATS, OUK- | frouse Washinston,which bas boon ty beautl- ee ortecet Stk oie al tae tall seppiy foetal and winter. : SEER * | VAIN AND FUMSITUE MATRBIALS, 2c fed. ‘and couveniest seats . aflords that : = Rigel are pe age received, em many new and original de DELIGHTFUL DAILY BESOBT, Private clasee in German and French can be Sree ree en eee, 19 Sn e:, | Set on cae tie einer aetna > | eee ae {he country. for the ne eens temas, 50 memes | Toman : CLEMENTS & 00. | furnish thelr d 3 fmiliwand fricede ct reebtente sa _ rates. Z i LAS, - Cooks Exrunss. S27 NEW SUPPLIES RECEIVED DAILY. DENCES Tae Fa MINERAL WATERS, { delivered to and from Bail: | =a AND SELL FOR CASH EXOLU- ILDING OF Ho SES = - cobadtafe sales foyand divert toanatem matt | 7 WE BUT AND SELL ron.cast EXCLU. | suiping oF BobsEs | aneeenae to all points, via Or..go. Alex. trons to the best possible edvantage. ’ pAgrengements have been te 0 FRENCH GLASS SIPHONS, | at lage . B'ana’ connecting lines 57 OPR UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMRNT, ty | parte Faeries ipa a wo! orders . . - soup ar Eyelght en Feeyek oor pe With Ss will be promptly and faithfully executed: STALUMENTS Mak + BXCEE ing Ae pat ceben eer, ‘land avenue and 9th WM. S. RITCHELL @ CO., PAYMEN' we. tens PEUe Sree, ‘TBiranch oftice, Mo, 306 seitacreet, abore Pa. ave, “ Perry Building,” Feo Serre te Eos 92000. $31 16TH Braxer, opposite TREasuRY, Stipe, 008. Risa end Gt. Acaph’s streets, Wx. 4. rrcarit.t Oorner Sth at. and Pa, srenne, 1¢ BoOMED ¥ Busi- UEL KER. : (onconn ax PNG sensonse | dL npccificatia on exhibition at the often, 2iQLAE SODA, KISSINGER, VICHY, BELT. | Y/944 743 wegen QW12¢ To obw Laxce Biot, SOLD ON LONGTIME PaY- , BABATOGA, BEDFORD AND’ BLUS BAK {BON, (Bost Refined.) A choice building site can be here secured for froma LICK WATERS, OM DEAUGHT ALL TH. PS, BANDS and CREASE si 100 to $10. Une fourth and the balance om YEAR. mate. MAHGLE and T TRON. mor 1m SUSINESS, p aed Ty ra Screg mate ow cash ealce. TRE CELEBRATED J. W. KENNEDY @ Co., ‘We bare reduced our interest to ‘The title is perfect. a! exhibited, and fall » METALS AND BUILDBES’ HARDWARE, Oe ee an a as” tn the MURRAY @ LANMAN’S 612 Pennsylvania Avenue, ; ous HAL THB UsvAL hatess XS fe hs FLORIDA WATER. oc8-Im Opposite Metropolitan Hotel and One, Failroad depot wt 9:25 6, m. "Those desiring & visit in c- a ROBERT FULTON c., mal theresfter they will arrive at "Penn ® zeae sore 5 S Crossing Station.” (eo hnown on Se valtrond com, ‘The most lasting, agrecable, and of al , ‘scard.) which is upon the grounds; jechenen: bic atts Gig Retsierhacr erence. JUST RECELVED MEBOMANT PAWNBROKERS, Sn the arrival of thes train Tpereine are ope toe let, and in the Bath, For sale by all Draggis and ~~ ~~ Perfumers. se9-miw fly at 314 Nivtu Stacer, “ ‘HE “SINGER” “ ol and shown th: T* aw sanity SEWING MACHINE STRASBEEGER BROTHERS Ceska Deak Peps, Rosin one: iro Ut basin ‘Ba! ow’ Ris¥ rei, Ss pice yomrsene Sires Hnareng rasa ore (eS DEALER iN LOAMING MONEY onaraic yi tae Hote ae ya se oe 5 wit Purchseers instracted BOOTS anD sHOERs, ation five’at the On Gold and Silver Watches. Diamonds, LADIES, GENTS AND CHILDRERS W: Soe Olbing. Dey Goede hea oot 906 7th stroot. betngge 1 and mecste MO commertiva with ny other ovtabiieh manera sca ~ es gr rosie A OFFICE, & co.

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