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= VIN: ~~ ANTI-INPROVENENT HEETING. THAT 18S THE QUESTION. LOCAL NEws. ——— ee Donxstic Inraiicitrms—A Decree of Divorce. a Georgetown Advertisements. LOAN OFFICES. D® JONNSTON, b To-day, Judge McArthur. in the Equity Court, GEORGE C. HENNING, a re BaLTiMo us’ a made a decree divorcing Mary E. Owner from [BX THOMAS DOWLING, Auct’r; Georgetown. OFFICE. 7 sot TH the bonds of matrimony with James Owner with as a iy om ie exten s tee alimony and custody of the child. The petition E RESTAURANT. CONSISTING naive in this case was filed for a divorce from bed and R COU As rod board in 1868 by Messrs. Fendall and Fendall, Loo and sets forth that the parties were married in K BOSPITAL, EDERICK STREET in thereat Hoxpiials Removed to 914. Pennsylvania Sth and 10th street. nouth (Mrs. OA BU, formerly Mrs. E. Burastins.) OTS OF A 410 SEVENTH STREET N. W., pees ete GLASS, CHAIBS. RD TABLES. COOKING AND OTH&B STOV STEADS, Money Loaned on Gold, Silver and Dia- OF IMPR 7 . Frederick county, » in February 1853, : &c., & e mond Jewelry, Indies and gentlemen's Wear ? UDENOE (maiden name of petitioner being Stuck,)and | BESPEOTFULLY INVITES TAE ATTENTION | 0°" 45> SUAVE DON. ning. orember | Re eee ci eee Te geamen Wear c& gf Limbs eerie THE CANAL she charges that she lived with respon- OF PUBCHASESS TO HIS Hoth at 8@ o'clock, Lwillsolt-at No-3Y West | the lowest rates tp the tow “ a, Ojareat Debt hers | dent until Marc! » notwithstanding , Georgetown, ‘abo f irom ¥ 0.un. 309. aad Ct DAUOE, Low Spirite."« You Bid and I Bend_I Bid and You A meeting of property holders on the line of | he tor ypenege a habit teger and his Ucned artlces. peerage ron ese Private a aS notl . tation of the Hear. Tiniaiy, Bond. conduct fas often 60 al at 8! aes —— ~ ; 0 CE, vee, of a eee — 12th and 1th streote was held at the Board of | fraid of her life ‘and that of her ould | READY-MADE CLOTHING, Bae BEST, pa chregt Georgetown, botwong Be os tartescn S 1ubge, Stomech or Bowelertivne ton ti The 4 Muddie. ee es eee area < The respondent, in his answer, denies that he Market and Frederick streets. a two doors Penna ave. arimrg from Solitary Habite of ¥. a they might deem necessary in relation e ‘The Commission tor dredging the Washington had resided in the District since 1863, or that he an ree ouch: ny LLING; new.y pai and liberal advances on Gold and Si F solitary More teinl to their victims f Proposed paving of those streets. There were | was addicted to habits of intemperancsor of | ETWRINISHING GOODS, | }iited, Inauire at 124 Dambarion Btreet. orat | Werte Diamende Jewelry’ Pisinie, Ladie’ and td'the Byrenr to the Marian Canal met to-day at noon, at the office of the nthe no lot" | Gentlemen's W: Apparel of alldescristions. | Plighting their mocgbrilliant hoperw nao,t.zmets about 50 property holders present. among them | CrUcity to his family, or that he had failed to ARGAINS IN IN DRY GOODS? Farnitare stored aut afvances made. "oct ta rendering marriage. tie, ctpetions, Seeretary of the Interior, who was present, a8 | Bo Bridge, M. Talty, T. A. McLaughlin, ¢. | “"PPIy the necessaries ot life for them, but al- — NORE ghe Mayor Emesy, Generel Michler, Hallet | 4. Dow, B.S. Marton, W. Aimo, J. 'W. Soames Be tans acarmen: ks was AND BENJAMIN MILLER, GS, GOLDSTEIN 2 Cv., Fire tae aren oaeerane the Victims of Solitary Miscas. Risws Cnt, Wa Se Ra eee We eaee ae eat, Gen. | would like. He charges that she warentrate, 101 BRIDGE STREET, GEOKGETOWN, D.C. | ~* NY OFFICE ually sweeps to au uutinely arav i f ibe canal’ opened a fow days since, were | S- L. Jefirics, JW, Barker, C. T. Gardner. gant, c. ‘The testimony was taken for peti-| ‘Tailoring Departments. ha soiling p-tai bicashaiia ail kises of Wares: Loan . joups men of the moat exalted talents and i taken up and ibe responsibility of the bidders | yy. wz, cia OR? iength called the meet- | HoRer by Mr. B.G. Lovejoy, and for defen tant GOUDS. “Money can be saved by ateing beeen 207 AND 209 4% STBEET, ening, Sonesce with the chester ehrnaeel discussed. The lowest bid ($39,000) was found | in¢ ¢6 order, nominated Mr. Wm. Orme as Mr. E. C. Ingersoll. Messre. Fendall and betore pur. basing. eae E Near Pennsylvanis arenne, waned to ecatacy the living lyre, may call w. to be put in merely for the eastern section, ani | DEiqent, and be was elected. Mr. i Clos for defendant er aad Mr. O. 5. Wallach Inia Foplioe, Plaid Popling sat Senieer wee a. | et = neg MABRIAGE net for the whole line, whereupon the next | Stewart was choeen secretary. The chair state) | !F — = . F t ; ‘pacas WING TO UUB LARGE arried persone, or Young Alen contemp jowest was taken up and found to be accompa fins be wndersteed that thes holderson | Tue P-staugt BRiDox To ne Courierep..| Hecan only call attention to a few of the leading | Blankets, Flannels, Clothe and Cassimeres, 0) marriage, ovorcet Payoical Weakness 1a seeing cae lath and 14th streets were to wooden | The joint committee of the Mayors and sev- | articles: Ingla's celcbrated Kid Gloves, Joseph's Kid Gloves, INCREASE IN RUSINESS, Fonitts Power temperency .) Bervons 5 $67,240, was then taken up, and Messrs. Michler, . b S wRs a ene eves Saes in verions colors, ‘ingin price from $12 to $30. E. GUTMAN. Auctioneer, He who places himset ander the care of Dr. wee, minty those ofthe Bi, | Sx bad tr coe ate ttre stig | Sedat Sua eta Erp ec Awash | Gute mon eal sry amet | BBY OC ee egmovnsp.o, | Wetéve vein car ier t oy aeicaay cote 8 Rn ers open inves 0 of tc ' wer Ovi , i ie U3 tale okt ws a and to reporton Morday morning next snes wanted wood or stone. ‘The city war now enter, | CO™Pletion without delay tor the low price of $20. 1 There will bea special ealoon TUESDAY. Novern. ONE-HALF THE USUAL BATES, Bmanediessty & aasie Full Vigor Restored y 7 ver SIE, ‘o'elo - . URS x sere eearntaat on the lowest bid of 920,000 | ITeon am untried experimest’ und ke eon ne. ‘Tun East Wasminoton Mision Methodist GRANITE OVERCOATS, November L0th.at 10 o'clock & mated mao od ‘This distreesing affection. which venir mere was the name, as security, of the man | Cifedr opposed to paving 1ith street with wood a aadltng In various colors. SATURDAY, November 12th at 10a.m.and 7 pon, 1B) eraple and marriage uupossible, is the pewaity par pg dy te Smee Bag here peg gl I the present timey for the property is bat pay | canarsserian © aay Varo, deen Pies MELTUN OVEECOATS, consisting of aeptendid ¢tock of Black Blike Welven: ROBERT FULTON @ ©o., by the victine of improper indulgcaee tae e whole line, while the one on which he cots 1» N - 4 t > ears ote, TeOns eTe WO apl to CMmMit eXcossns fr : ame recurity was onlv for one section. nthe | ‘BE 4 Tevenue to justify it. Restor, will be dedicated to-morrow afternoon. | A great variety of colors. of Jifterent weights and | [i"iather ct sdiiontn Meepeopak cea carpets and MEROMANT PAWAEROKERS, ping Stare cf the deadiul coussgucuras thar may bid which is now being investigated, Mr. Peter Mr. ©. T. Garaaer ant ‘bmitted a preamble and | 5° ®4vertisement. styles, from $15 to $25. Handkerchiets. All will be Tegardiess to cost, ensue. Bow. show at wud Fetands the wn cartgee) ** Bidder and ex-Masor Bowen #e- | resolution setting forth that it ts Dot best to | Winter Tenv.—The wloler term of our pop- SURRGABY of WINGICVEMCOATS, __| _0. H. Oxirryx ealemat et aeons oc: Se Deke, Fit scouer ty thoes failing 3 — —— Tylvania aveuue'with wood; thateuch pavements | Witt Business College will commence next Cues- | Myjatigus materials, ag English Tweed. fine Chin. | 0. Cerne Tecelved.a large asgoremont ‘ po THE AVENUE PAVEMEN aro but experiments atthe bests and that suck | (4¥-,2areuts who have eons and daughters to | S4o"” A tending deticletn tais xatmroat wil ea N Of feet ches bE CLOTHING. Between D street and *onns. avenne, Stecructive epmnpreme of Goth tas ‘The Robbins’ Section Muddie. eriments are too expensive for the properiv- | advisable to Waste TING, eMergy ANA ences Os | Noe ee article of Repellantvextra quality anid Friern, Tere I PAR, Bere At Lee HOw | ave made extensive arrangements for Rho pete Betis daranged. the The Avenue People from Ninth to Twelfth street iders to indulge in; and if that portion of the the dead languages and other studies that are FROCK, or SURTOUT OVEECOATS. LOTAS. CASSIMERES and VESTLN' made te rit y. @ “Aroused— Is the Pavement being made in Pean. | streetis paved at all, cobblestone should be used 2 or § soot — Hart VAULABLE HOUSE ON GEORGETOWN GGUS And in connection thereto, underneath the same, | Deon conclanin some handsome ones, with double-breasted coats ca . i ‘ 9 1 i LOANING MONEY Raa, pelgiiation of no use to ninety-nine persons in a hundred, s¢ athe late | C40F- Please examine my st ck before purctrasing, tational devility and syicania, er Maine, or Any Other Place?—Ap- | | Dr. Letberman said in this resolution the gen- | when so valuable and practical au educenoncs | 22 Me Sa IGT aateieo ae | name ee ee aD iriduewsese, | On Gold ond Bilver Watches, Diamonds, Sitverware S-tsumpuon, decay and damaper! aft Secemaig, ° MaNt 1 Ci — War | noe the neighborhood. (laaglier choate | this.inetitation affords ean be obtained oa such CAPES OR CLOAKS. YASH PAID FOR CADIES’. GENTS AND nisiieriendserintteaere Goan WASRANTED 16 Two pare. a not be paved with wood. ‘Some object toim. | atimer’ ms And in so comparatively short | a ase gee CuO MES. ne Beaver, | Chit bite Se chee ep QUOTHING, | RB.—No connection with any other eetabilan |, Porous mined in ne=ith by tnlearned rete; ‘The adjourned meeting of the property-bold- | Crovemsents because the money comes cat og | * time- —— Melton. Chinchilla, &c., from $10 to $25, Also, | BOOTS, SHOES. etc.. at L.GBsBWOHL'S.173% | mente Ce ek ers on Pennsylvania avenue, from 9th to 12th | their pockets, as they did to the sewer in 12th THE COURTS. Long Cloaks of Broadcloth, Galas, street, wont ee from B. PRINCES LOAN OFFICE = | Tamedistely- e - streets, to hear the report of the committee to | street. He was not a judge of pi yments, tut it ANE BROWN MURUER Case. SACK-COAT CASSIMERE SUITS, 7 a in M. . - ma a z NSTON, Tait on the Mayor, was held at Metzerott Hall | struck him that the question to be considered | cpimin si LOUBE Juin eis Fie arament | Of varlonepetterss and desione trae 88 co 920. THOS. DOWLING, Aact STILL EXIsTs, aredente a eee ol he ee en eureeons, Lowton, jast mght, with quite a large attendance. The | ¥asthe . in the case of Henry Brown. indicted for the murder | Sp¢cistities m this line are suite from $12 to ALE OF part whee tine chairman Dr. Hail) called the meeting to order, | ©OMFURT AND CONVENIENCE OF T: hited States. and the greater and Mr. John T. Mitchell, from the committee, ‘WITTY, the latter figure. i @ report of the interview of the com- | Dot the wishes ofany particalar property holder © & handsome room for the sale of bargains of every | deiptin and cleewher=. uns eilected ged t . By virtue of a deed of trust. bearing date and? ured t ke a dict at Li: took UK. ol ibseite othe fasteactne befor ts sats | gy, ,FROCK,COAT CASSLMUERE = corer the name © tive sn ont TS. D136, aud recorded | ying ofall. | Sstoniehibg cures that were ever know. many Sr. esterday, and ¢ 21 a. ices ing from. > .0. T.. No. , et seq.) = = “ sed a the oman aaa! wi P preferable to cobblestone pavements, because OF SICKLES AND Co! written request of the Dery vusners, ‘ing alarm d fulness, sith freguent Slushi — — aan cas party secured thereby, I will EDUCATIONAL. eo bash! ° and said that the veraict in those cases bent Ss! t ion, prem! A = nded Mr. Jobn W. Thompson said hehad madesome | f0F one reason they are noiteless,andoiten such | teruch ‘n'acordance with nw ayes the Seeding (epithe isamnickalceb en SAPO AT ne oe ea etne, Brame on ten th derangement of um itgd, = he 1 9th aay of November, A. 1). 1570, | ——— cures Himtely cial : nts would greatly aid sick persone, so: fa Vermont jury convicti i This stzle of gait hae become very popular this sea. : hy 273, VERSITY, U vO Tee ee TaLSrrY OF Tus sown, Uictare to Sor aenanch Genser oer | ART eae aaarncemeeks | Saveetini tke Meaee eerie ga | Malveanera"scae Maeasaene | HOWADOMVERIEE, SO | Se Rae aenccan sone. ee 4 at LO wi - ere — The property fronts 60 fect on the west side of | Programme of Clinical Lect ane jgoting of & man in the act of adultery | MELTON SUITS, FROCKS and DEBBY SACKS, | Washington sirert, ard has 6 dertheof Wooten ont Hospital, commenet cor tina then again to S. P. Brown, as attorney. Mr. | ment by along string of cart ‘a or a ver popular and good, from 15 to $25. {sim proved ty a fine ‘ommodious Frans Dwell. Brown was called on afew days thereafter to | rough cobblestone pavement. preter ith a wite wasexcusatle. As for instance whi mon had sought and secured the affections of a tru-t res in Freed . +4 ~ ing WEDNESDAY. Uctober 12, ~ I euMilng er elt her arch: ard ec a until the follow the sed and melancholy ing House and outbuildings, with the med - | SURGICAL ULINIOn Weduent give bond, and Mr. Plant became security. The | the streets to be paved with iogand connaingmaiden.andeubseruently betrayed | BEAVER SUITS, provementay ‘and is now occupied by NM. P. Causin, regret Bohs Y Bees. speaker at oe thinking, come how or he Gene ieee an ke : NO PUNISHMENT SUFFICIENT kegs y charge Ge bagickeng Reoeee ‘Terms of sale: 93,000 cash, of which $200 must be or Joseph Tal sirdiebinee Tr, that there was a in this matter, and | and he thought it was a act for Congress On the point raised in the Mary ks and si e deposited when ‘the property is struck MEDICAL CulN1C—Mondaye at 3.30 ~! @ ring with no end to it either. to pass a law authorizing wood 5 be had in Frocks and Sacks. ; . : ‘3 4 o re Lt 4 Jen pavements to Je cases.—peroxysemal insanity or residue in five days after aale; the remaind. 8 Debdtirty, 8) m ot Col. Win. Wall then referred to the fact that | be laid, for the general good was thereby ad. be the last to which he would give COATS, WITH VESTS TO MATCH ; purchase money to be paid in 1 and Z yea MENTALLY ~The tearful checia'cs the mied are Miehlor hed told bine. tight sees eae eee “iar, Gardner urged that a wooden paremont THE VERDICT, Graritce, Acafroan 1210 SEB. hee for ae oe | OL Ce Ee eee, Tae ET don | o, scotente attenate the University Cticteat tn- | Furst ‘pk dreaded. oes of "Poremainae page BS igi i reek Pape tommertheed oe nd stated that wood. | ,,4bout three o'clock the jury returned a verdict of Gis are recommenged, ” O20- THOS for BO and | OC trast open the moperty. Shows day of sala,the | struction, frees ‘Be OM i Tove of elie seraing fo contact he would anal the con: | pas pot new an pareng’matanal, for he snw't | ieee ct ytenmgeteg: get tubepwas ata | HOw ecmenae. 8" Scere phe eteied athe property erebota | “Ry allcerej general tke 0. niteed - ] ang » jet Le and his colleague, Mr. F. Ma burs might . at the risk and cost of the ting purchaser, uj ickets ma; rocred creeth as ngerbatananeatin "ee | Butte Gate sec cavemen | ithatinglilgctkemsettodglastie | magiynsnrsedenteenn | Rleranaruare ad oP | ence eae aE UE BD et siting eta Br. John ¥. Enrse said that ary man, without | esp wanes experiments. 12th street, be- | The case cl James “Reliy, charged, with | _PANTALOONS, WITH VESTS TO MATOR. ex ee jeter eas the expense of the even knowing law, ought to see that the bond | low the Avenue, Wasa commercial strect, nd now filed was gocd for from the fact | heavy loads were being hauled on it each day. nue and Wth street. ca : the murder of John Mardis oud veseetatG street | A large variety of fine and medium quality Casst- 'D. W. JONES, Trustee, ‘couse about theeyes, (econd trial.) was set for Saturday next. mere, fashionably cut, with single'and double. | ocll.dta THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. ERGs FRENCH. AND CLASMOAL IS 9 that it had been altered after drawn up. | He did not believe that a wooden pavement | ORPHANS’ COUBT, Judge McArthur —To-dar, | breasted Vests, trom $ to $12. L*2e ASSORTMENT OF FALL AND WIN | ANGELIY bach ON princi ots York elves ty @ certain pract Mr. Shaw yas out of town at the'time of the Would stand the wear on that street; repairs | the will of the late bleu’ Payryet wae tucther CASSIMERE PANTALOONS, JCERE ,CO0D8. averue. Prof. BARRI, Teacher of French oc? 3m" |, Isso eared Dg Of tract, and Mr. Brewn signed | wou! we to be made continuaily. 11 a pave- 2 = Without end, frem 4 to $10, of latest st; * a even when asionp, infor bom. The — _ ig to him . ment ~ = — — ~~ years it isa Tench, bond $40.00; ¢ more deeigns, pee se ere Bas received aan ae ‘ofiert ing arcery prices Tiiwinant, TEst aon hon Ww. tia tant, LOOKED LIKE A PRAUD. 1d one, butif it stands bat 2, the expense of it % . of the x ¥ zing 5 Tough instruction. Beferences:—iion. Wm. Hi. s immediately Xotedy doubted Mr; Plant ¢ responsibility; bat Sas money thrown away, iio predkeced omar | itt Woe) Bosch (orhice bos tens een ne Wee selected wit eee sare cae eee Eee eS: | Sit exctecretary of Beater Sen soba im ieiener «the hope ot bie the question was, «Is Mr. Plant responsible on | the property holders on Penveyivania avenue | Lens tern) sas filed: an exemplified copy of the will 2 ters and jobbers, and bought erelusi ely For cash, ca. John Hits, Swiss Gousel-Goneral. P: should be snatched Stepe for the enaurite Practical plan is totake | would have larger tax bills to pay hereatter | of the late Jobo Miller, of Uamdes, N°9.\was fied BLUE PANTALOORS, comprising a full line of Ladies Drees Fabrics, best tac] rench. : tron ol +f life by the comer for the security of the bond. than ever before, because of the wooden pave- d admitted t> prob: J. Thomas stclatosi: ob. | Indigo dye, will # and lime, and very serviceable, for | Blk Silke, French and Irish BI kana Cold B: plins, THE SeEsING CLASSES IN MATHEMAT- = P a atre. and in- pe tent Fo Weneeeentod that some one at | ment which will’ need repairs constantis. He | sted letters of administration on the estate of $4; a large stock. Morinos, pure Sotairereed aitees ofa ane see: Engi Grommar. Bockhsosing ond Fea- betore contemplating See a, once be sent io Williamsport, Pa., to ascertain | urged that if 12th street i ¢ 2 DESKIN PA. NS, ¥ — : MONDAY, Oct Se. ABRIAGE, if the pavement was really being ‘made there. | the lower. part should be with covble etose, | _ CIRCUIT COURT, idee Hymphriys- To-day, qeatcraty Ga nee BOTA aoinde ae | CS ag asulaythctte and aden ntalt | kane Berube resi os MORDAY, Oct.4, | pettect that s ound. mind and’ bod IB favor oF accenting eee cnctign, Aud he was | which at thistime (asthestonetrom the avenus | i thirty oue corporation casrr, Sudgmente helo le offered. ine.” Clo» sand Tweeds; Cuurvviaier's, PATTERSON, | Recesnary, Toruisiies to promote c: te zerol ia ya were 1e eret I. e F getting out pavement there, but it might not be |. Bir. Mb Croggon ‘asked if any one couldin. | POLICE Bb OUURT. adge Sucll To-day, Jndee Beavy black and bine, and very cheep at Va: | Breed | wert Plata ace foes Handker- sub deapet rand flied wi i the mersnchans Teflce Pi Snei a recerved severa! is ttera lo . ie e ton — anol ~ LT oe We Onit raid that he had seen a letter pera peers bg had aren dee posed fps sig? Ja reference to cagee before the FULL DRESS COATS, afer pe a Seeking Cotes a Brwt rate T. BOWEN. cur ews. Aten end from Williamsport, Pa., stating that ‘two saw | Dr. Leiberman stated that he bad no: heard hi core sac cs easionss ae tee Of black Cloth, from 20 to £30. Bela, Table Linenss Napkins, Towels, Sh . mills were at work there, getting out the Kob- | of a petition. pay a FROCK DRESS COATS, hardsi's best Uriah 14 c. HOUSE, sam plesraro fede thes be bas tea ee aay ot bins pavement for Washington city.” Mr.d.W. Barker stated that he was one of | such letters. and be would not read t ture. | of piack Brosdcloths,from 15 to $25. Every coat ORNAMENTAL PAINTER AND GLAZIE painful disease, it too often happens that anil vines aire vary l then that Mr. Berry be perp ber Circe ern poe won tnteront- Bsery cant on tstand or fall on ts oa : may be relied on for color and wear. Ho. 625 LOUISIANA AVENUE. pron ad ehame or areed of discovery deters him from ee TERIFY ME, BROWN'S STATEMENT, sertatives of the Second Wardin tho City Conn. | David ee, Michael Lee, Ene Sod Beencer FROCK WAUBING COATS. Imitations of all Kinds of wood and marbleneatiy ex | Diilty.can alone Detsivnd hiss Me waite into ‘the and that the meeting stand expenses.’ Mr. | cils, but they had not seen fit to come. If they | Geta shafeyeity ameault and batters on Churchill | or ytack and blac Pio be surpatacd abs seo: | ——— | epic in tho latent and most approved styicn,, | Ba Ine cf caring. fick Bie naeaie ee Bitchah ston! ape ame Sie Ree, a | were Lere they would learn something > th | a rencral row, in’ Georgetown, ‘fie pa.tien were | Abe at S19 are not to be surpassed aus wivere tor WOOD AND COAL PROMPTLY ATTENDED 70. | keephim trifing month afer Bees Lu .— bf » not ail. it. Berry.— | advantage, an ‘y mi £0 yet. if bad ined 910 and cost, jointly. tind ee = * the amailest fee can be obtained. and tn des “Well. 1 ‘i 2 for 12th street had ALL. SORTS ACK CLOTH SA0K COATS, pe Stead ee TING, Et , " ~and tn despa Pg hehe bones Me doer aay og — preg Wie Bt See 12th street liad | a. acai Higham, charged with making thr. Freda medium 40 fue: abd Grows Ste $20, cu AND WOO: ey sppetsnaatt er, ty the mae ot that deadly pase Berry. —*-Well, I just tell you, it will depend on A LOREYIST FROM THE THIRD WARD, Thescm ot eevtokecy Cie eure BEAVER SACKS AND FROCKS, — Bourn sion Freer ents AVENTE, py a Da wl bee rae ey sages there how my | eho was looking up a job, andit was insroduced cbstged with mu sori Good and reliable, from 15 to $20. 1. Rove: raeetved the Sue weak ave cargoes ben |p. Pevwoen tath aud Mth strestes Cerated core throat, diovan poe setae aa e in . 7 Be i pre: ‘quire i 7 vk rY repared A Mr. Mitchel!, anothers, (in chorus }—Gh, that | PL.c Tay the pitt for ntlnteot ne be seat | bonds tm the ont p the peace six FINE BLACK CLOTH VESTS, ean beatae iE TE ASH COAL all sizes | duted tates. and on short motion ll teases nodes ou the shin beast aad ana Mires arte Publ be ait bee.” Me Bere —iwell” Str. | Rtged tte Dilfer Ma street had becu pated, feats pi | TONES. © © Steet | eae ge A000 Sana Saas coat | NOUN Baa eee ree, | Eiiiraed neaieengester okt ° a ny “> rention ful disease becomes a horrid object of he don't go along, | and, having learned that such a bill was to be For the low pr s Best quality OAK ené FINE WOOD. BATIONS. mhis-ly | fon till death Period to his dreaafelonme, . is after I gex there.” | introduced, secured enough votes to prevent ite VELVET AND SILK VESTS, Orders left at office corner 15th street and Pen. | 36 o— | Srecading Mente the een coostty ne | Mr, Thompsoy,—"Yb, it’s all=2¥ | passage at the time. He was not opposed te The greatest variety single and doniic breasted, at | sylvania avenue, of at the ards Gistrecs wae | O27 H ESTABLISHED 1541. } 5 whence no traveler returns.” mills: you can't go amiss.” [Renewed ictzhter.) | improvements, but was opposed to persons trom 94; the unprecedented prices of 9 and yu prouptiy Billed, LA. AVE. — OLD NO To = bag mace Lg pee pn Son met Mr. Berry. (persuasively.)—“Well, now I think ! other wards forcing improvements on the peo- : ‘< - WOOLEN VESTS, i PADULE MY OWN CANOE” = + speedy, plesssnt _ remedy e somebody had better go along with me. I want | ,), *f this ward, and bad informed the Mayor ne appeariig §). From 1 40 to $5. JAMES GLEASON, — “OFFICE, 7 SOUTH FR! company.” Whereupon, a» motion was made | !S: que witizens of the ward were determina) | George Weedy, 112 ‘protanity in the street: finea WHITE DUCK AND MARSEILIRS VES 1s, %N-tt [Rep] Coal. and Wood Merchant, Ho, 627 Loutsions avenue. (ott | ihn’ kasd side tees Tee ee eeT and carried adding Colonel Wm. L. Wall to the | that persons 19m Other parts of the city should | $1 cutis, Corporation Seed alee hese: 8°07 | noobie mud sinale breasted, made and finlches in ts. | === ———— == | Pai B—doiug. in short, all that any painting | 20r8 from ibe corner. Fail not to cbecrve meme a . Wall @ Oo eewiiee ert bot sovce eaerovene es, Far tla Boh warvpember rohit ly pe two ant Double ang eatmauuers froin 2.80 © = wo AND LIQUORS. penn trae eres ond haw tne ne parine todveids aa en postpaid and con- “ hee FA no petitions 0! . oO oF “ of T3ineach cas said the PALL OVERCOATS ns Profits—cha| W of Bfty sears | timing astamp to be used on the reply Persone - © ~ whether the owners of 30 tront feet on either re til hs on FALL OVERC i — ition, As anldcitizen of Washington of Afty years’ | MiniEg a.ctamp to, nd send @ portio: A TOURNAMENT took piace yesterday at the | line were in favor of the improvement. He did ELE: | In selections well adapted to, the popular taste and . . . standing carrring on bastncesom Lonisiara cena, | “zineahoald sats ane ech ion ot ad ational Park, under the auspices of the Mary- | not suppose that any would object to proper ES one et af S20. meciam easy very eeonat | FINEST QUALITIES AT LOWEST pRicus, | between Sixth au past favors and solicits stone: | The Doctor OLRLOSTA bangs ia is ofice ‘aud ini . 20> . in | improvements, but they should be made juddi- waa Siiy exviceabie, mane yee ss of the same, i cER, which teetel Ener garacigame at nice | ny tienda sist Petitions bad been pre- thing, | 904 really setviceabie. = =e Mo. 607 Lect n ne ene, The many thousands cured a this extal lishment (ach State. The Marvianders won all thehonors. | rared, asking that the bills be not passed, ara | \ W security, tor ac mma QUT) COAT SUITS. Virose mena ETHEL | within te ant enty Yona ‘the umveroge it was apnounced, as the result of the tilting, J cUggicica ct, they beftigned before the mec! % <eHgoL WIPPiNe case seb edb EODATS, : DBY VERZENAY—CARTE BLANCHE, STEAMBOAT LINES ston. witnessed by thateightot the Knights had the same score, £ adjourned. sebool teacher. charged YOUTHS’ ATS, rem the old house of Bouche, Fils & Co., Mareutl. 4 - other papers, notices of which have appeared sca! 4 ‘Various atyles. F be besides his «tant Abd a Fun of was has. whinn = oe IAF Stee ~ H. Clagett said that no one would tb George McGill. « schoo! ae es ocr Ay. ; SHORTEST ROUTE TO WILMINGTON, | a gentleman of carkcter and tempemibnig ke of the Knight ef the Old Line (KR. W. Hereford, | chiect to proper improvements, but at (his time inte Gas oe ene nts end withia the means of ant, | Stsifricee with the additional cost of treighted- | GUO RT ESS BUUTE To wILMInG Om! | & a tee to the afflicted. et €f Ma.) beleg detiared the successful one, aad | (be: taxes Pio ree eee Corporate bane mers, some minihe since, to am | AGSD'Cdt) ie rte eto S10, Now mck | ceden T SUPERION OLD WaisKtns. LEANS, AND ALL POINTS SOUTH. BKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY OURED. ocX Baving the honor of choosing the queen; Knight ran for the hemeftof politicians, aud taxes were Pee T tad amy as them whipping a | 4 Gesirable sasortment for $7 and $5. Celebrated brands from celebrated distillers WASHINGTON. NORFOLK.AND ot the Valley (J. B. Hill, Md.) second, and to pol young lady. ‘The. boy cave hy t io nat BYIEO ame the first maid: Knight of Mr. Auburn, | pow too high. Paget as & wooden pavement | the teacher bad given him ten) bliws. hating him Lada late OLD PEMBROKE, OLD BSKEB, MOUNTAIN BOSTON STEAMSHIP COMPANY. FAMILY SUPPLIES, ETC. 5 very mur h ia hand bleed and turn blac 5 . a pains a pipe Nay a Mra Dp ay My ae Has a ae ‘Tam TOWN over and blue. ‘Testimony for defense showed that the CHILDEEN’S CLOTHING OLD ROCUCO, MILK OF-KENTUOKY, &c , On and after MONDAY. October 1 maid, ard the Knight of Hope, (P. H. Hill. Md..) iNGL : han \cauasieeh aeocabad the paar hie LOTHING, AT LOW Puicgs, | 1870, the uew iron seamboat “ LAD fourth, and to name the third maid. In the | if let alone; and it was time to fightthem. Tho inflicted in this case, according to the rates of | From Sto 0 years, now offering lees than cost to COGNAC BBANDIES, * | OF THE LAKE.” Captain J. W is pavement not all, but it was the side-walks, | *' ~ i “ : lore ont. = “OF GUARANTEED PURITY. | Denty, will leave Waters’ wharl, Geo: Was given, and was well attended, bs 4 the school. After hearing the testimony a.d look: OF GU. ITY. Waterss Choice N. Y. Butter. el i the water pipe, sewerage, Xc., which added to ‘by the schoo sai GLISH HALF HOSE : DAYS aud THURSDAYS at 11 a.m, at during which the coronation ceremonies took ie pe, age, J ing at the rules adopted by the school commi'ssi on, EN '. CALIFORNIA AND CATAWBA BBANDIES | Qhert.tet ot ith street. at 1 Sa ee renee ene Sactaned tan Cinoam | the cost.” Hie sentenced that toch Sauee On one | the Court alemisecd the case. Of the tet ee Ch bee ie ohne ee: CALIFORNIA WINES, {n variety. folk the following ‘mornings. cohmecting wanes, Se Manan: Metin tian een Loe Teen eT es nenioanctee aes per desea oF | .conCH AND IRISH WHISKIES. spd BE; Bi. all pointe outh. and UST RECEIVED 4 Eston. on: , 7 cost. . ar - = . = 5 a eamers of ye Merchants” a and Miss Ellen Newman, Third Siald. DID NOT WANT FOURTEENTH STREET F against GERMAN HALF 10st, __ JAMAICA, ST. CROIX, AND MEDFORD KUums. | [teamers of the Merchants’ ang Mine ——# yet, for the sewer was not laid its leng ing Benry Witten Mine | wine and full rexuiar made, all rizes to 1] inches, for SHERRIES. PORTS. AND MADEIBAY, DAY and FRIDAY: Returui Ax Exciting Cuase arter ax Ixsaye May, | “Ut few water and gas connections had been | ‘Tati: fined $10 and cosa, An appeal was tates Reems per pete. 3 pheedtngtd : = rings | TRenDAT sod FRIPAY st $m, | PEICES MODERATE. A rd on some squares there were no | jh! My Gauitgton. conned! for late ; BOER, BURGUNDY. CLARET AND BUINE WINES | Fere to Norfolk. $5. round trip, Pesce doe fr oar Sung mag yn a Ir the property holders of 12th street | °7 M* ©™IIDRLO CONReS’ For Uefehe. SHAK TERING HALE HOSE THOMAS EUSSELL. Fare to Boston, including and state room, was ergaged in arking lndiesit they wished lic agit yee me ea oma ‘GEORGETOWN, MEMING FRET lrose Sot od Soe eo tree Sor Freiebt «: ied, and on being taken to the station ne Se enee eee oe Coates baer *: J 1 is Paseage. ly to J.G. W no4 __1913 PENNSYLVANIA AVE! ites, Alosond. Georgetown, D.C: JG. Phillips, Ale V.D- Groner, Norfolk, Va.;or ¢ pinpmmbntemaathe sy a Of the best qualities. sigan d LINEN HEMMED HAND REECHIEFS, wood, and stone on each side, as the wood woul? Beat Martie eet ee oven | prevent the noise complained of by Dre Lelker, LOWEE GEAD! aT o €8 ALSO asnee™ ‘T ONEarse i AnD Ono Cana bich met at Langa’ Hotel on Thuraia : F man. Zhey should go to the Councils and let Jest al | por 3, 4,5 and $6 per dozen, of the best makes and WEATHER IS APPROACH. | %2¢rsl Arents. corner of 1th street and New York cx teing wearchet siti. wanfoand on hsipr~ | hem bow that they werenot ready tohave ths { curd gener arte The cuetn fhe | POTS S008 oR IE | ING, STE tas bases oe omeincel pein = oh i own strangled yet. He urged that the o casaad ond the 6 board iitec SILK KERCHIEFS, : ~~ a ppg Be em which allawea & property holder ae thecugineers Won "itatoa. to carry Sat tote For the pocket or ‘neck. as, well AND WE ALL NEED THE PROTECTION oF | {Y[®BOBABTS" LINE UF sTRAMBHIPS _ — side a lady. Cfcer Berkly Seized him, buthe | *lethcr he wished improvements, 1 letter, the contracts with the lessees of water ou the . WARM GARMENTS, WASHINGTON AND KEW YORA ELPHONZO e e and tan 6 ¥ g, | able to the system which now prevails o: Georgetown level, LINEN COLLARS, aoe the City ‘Hall tot, fumping eves ts ng a contractor to put a bill through the boards | Avvatic.—The Potomac Bont lub have ordered | peat styles, from 2 to $2.20 per dozen, Thote in Bat tender childhood has its first claim mpou ue, | gereafter the Fine Steamships B. 0. KNIGaT fence. being pursued by officers Burr'and Berk- | every time be wants work. atcur-oared shell tobe finished in time for the open want of gvod.collare jo well to cali. therefore I have provided for the little ones.a better | JOHN GIBSON, and VALLEY © 6 AND “T” MERCHANT. ly andotbers. From papers in his possession it Mr. A. Grant asked permission to speak. and | ‘ug of next season ion be ail ake ropeler srrekit, tgs between: @ROUES AND NT, sypears that he has been employed in a jewel- | Proceeded to advocate wooden pavements, w THE Coat siiroreNTs for the past week were ac- assortment than’ ever I ore, and wonld | NEW YORK, ALEXANDRIA, WASH-—==m™ erestore in New York. ‘The police willvotem | be said would last longer than stone pavements | (ixe. amounting to 12197 tous. suis, respectfully call the attention of the Ladies to my | [RUTQR: AND GEORGETOWN. as tows, ; Seca nnd MAIL ay cam ear: Fee uae FE erent rere ee nt AMS padgie Lere | CoA Ta ana 1.24 tone peselved: beantiful and large variety of— SATURDAY at 4 woes GEORGETOWR MASONIC TEMPLE, riends. Lal sa wcies Ray's Dock. 2.%7; Consolidation. 4,2 extra long Fancy WOOL HOSE. . ——. WAS NO WONDER Ohildren’s ex same doyatiae — Tee Tuatens—Th rt the removal of the Capitol had been talked of, | Cons Exciaxee —1.30 burhél offered; n ra teeweute y for mep and boys. withont donbt “ “ SCARLETand BLUE HOSE, | “For full information, to B. P. A. DER : the Kationsl Shectex inet tight bo Stine tan | fer vieaeres ee improvement is suggested #1] _———— the largest assorigient to be found in the District s: Coryrtirue Samant sets AGGHs Sak wise HAM, Agent, office and wher] fact ot High sha ORNER 9TH AND F STREET. performance of ** The Sea of Ice. which was | ‘he property-holders object. (Mr. J.W. 'T ALEXANDRIA. ‘These Shirts il known. and itis wanecoanary wae Gonron . Georwetown, or at the corner of 17th ‘and New Ercught cut here, Sod Biss Lucitie Ganern | Weil, didnot meen tc sey atl hat eee Hi : theme They have recently been muck improved by | ObMMiren's WHITE COTTON, extra tong, and | Torkerente. 5 wy. enom PRON, President ought out here, an iss Lucille Western e id ni sar 4 CTION OF g on T. In Washingt ‘troduction of fi tock while the prices re- S = A , EB} ase was capital in ber two roles of mother and | believed that if 121 sHeetawere paved | a ership. in the coumty of Atexanitiay at tieiore | inh SS°S Ob ght Sa.SO ce Sot eeat es oecr | Onlldren's Hand Knit SAQUES, Hoops, Lec. | AJEW EXPHRSS LINE, VIA CANAL, P BET daughter. The play will be repeated this even- the property would as [mane bicker elections the vote on the county subecrintion te ‘Night Shirt GINS, BOOTS, MITTS, and CLOAKS, PHILADELPH: ALEXANDRIA. Va. wase Dri et. i = the last of Mi p than now, and the property-holders, ha fk was: Por tax, 9: against (ax, 11. The . y . ied Be bi the saiie vote, 1 thou : . Bu 5 5 ae soapteliiaey. tat otam Howe and |e vacenenre reno canon nan acewee, | Sige tropa unter it | Minter Tica tt gmauabatee Ta | fare, vv ned OSes, RAUEEGS' ot” | poem a ayer Ne child asta eal the stho nants eee [eine on mot net tatee geese tone rahe share of oth, and ‘have Do pa The epecialities Bin eeason pill by Bhitto and wv: | HOSE. Bibbed and Plain. WrDnEebay ast CHOICEST, 5 iid-actrese on c should a ma- | ments will not last three years, and the Stow | in their district, uulese a. school bou: 1.25, and §1,50, Buyers will makes | soaps, long and short, from 25c. up. Tecelv this tunity. Th + but it b: tion. vided by private subscription, The en 5 . - ny Sie cuuprtstoment Strred.’ there “being “three | Ropes pavement was the best to be iaidion the | Vote, mbar wan cast sealant bors propositions. yOOL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, Ladies’ Hand-mide BREAKFAST SHAWLS ana Georgetown ipa ss UDMIDGR®00-Alcsan’ | SELECTED AMD PUT UP BY ANDEERCG® aurightly pieces on the programme. avenue. He would not charge Secretary Cox | | Portta® BHERIFF.—Of the 439 votes polled for LAMBSWO' . ‘HOODS. dria. Va., Wil. CLYDE & OU., 14 Borth Wharves, BOTS, GLNOINNATI. a 2 and Mayor Emery with violating the law in ref- | Sheriff in Alexandria rounty. the present worthy aud Very fine scarlet the §3. Ladies’ VESTS, from $1 up. Philadelphia. tes-tt ‘Tae Grawan Parnior Lapres’ Assocta- | erence to the avenue pavement, for they lett | ‘cient Sherif. Mr. 1.C. O'Neale received the flat- = = Tox, who so saccessiully completed, a iew | the matter with Gen, aichier, ai an engineer Te eriirn suse waeceas arias eaneen PE DRAWES. ae rom als lento algo gies Sivigiae Ke AED QUICKEsT LINS SOUTR. » thei: the benefit nd the speaker ar | that ne Me ad -y st 2 naive assortment. jam i stout for assortmen’ LES, OLOWN aC leave. qedeee teh cophaas ek the Biaeies Soke fetes eee considerable length he syunder the name of Dr. Brandt, | She most ex Fey ba yy 4 twice, f claiming to bea lutheran preacher, and who after: | $2. and bert White f all of my own manu: kept in one place. A, DULY Yours killed tm the present war, closed their organ- | proceeded to pitch into all kinds of wood pave- | wards pretended to have committed suche at Nex, | facture and of every # EMSTITOHED LIREN HANDKERCHIEFS, | Onttth hs Do enamestenue ar ELPHONZO ization last nigbt, by a social re-union at Beck's ‘| ments poset patent. folk, bes turned up again of lasievenins. SUSPENDERS, eS ee ee Younes, Atber#um. S00 Dy street, which was a very ‘THE REMONSTRANCES 20 per cent. Jess than usual prices. Pleasant attair. The total amount of money | prepared to be submitted to the City Councils @ent’s sll LINEN HANDKERCHIEF: ‘Wc. up. from x WM. L. WALL 2 00.. Auctioneers, \ GLOVES. Op. New raised by the fair was $3,000, which has been | were adopted and signed by many persons. — CITY ITEMS. Kid, Cloth, Thread, india, Sheep, very ” B Btores No. B'909 Penn £?., cor. th at, @EOOEB AND “T” MEEKCHANT, duly f ussia reso! ————_ wares i + ’. | Ladies’ real MOROOOO SATCHELS, from 94.50 up. 9es pouevar tes Vous ee enna | Ne aS nateet Steen veomemon, SRK | coves “Pars ld Gloves Tee ome made Buckskin Glover Goan TRAVELING. MARKET, WORK, LUNCH FOR PRIVATE SALE SS Of tha meaning Ee Te estan | Daviep aise Bae Deer ‘Tanned. Ascot | Halt Gauntlets, &c., at bottom prices. $C cd ether BASKETS, direct from theiactory. | Weare now’ tcretving (ham the manofactacraa MASONIC THMPLS. ‘THR Woop Pavewrnt ror Locistana Ave- | Second Ward'be not to pass any law | Tan, Sheep and other Gleves and Gauntlets, TIES, BOWS, &c., EMBSOIDERED SLIPPERS and CusHioss, | TeEIM FC ata iapasome scvoriment ot CAB xUB.—The lumber to be used in paving in Lou- | for paving streetsGwithout a petition of the | lined and not, from <5 cents to $3. abet Q ANGORA WOOL. Uiich we invite the ot buyers: as Oonwan Oru ann F Steerer: isiana avenue is pow being received at the mlia ders bordering on sald street; that | | Street Gloves—Cloth from 3) cents to s2.50, BOIS URDENOLOTHING, Fine 2 Si ecocl canines werteeatio, ‘has —— Siatand tele (eenns nt eras | teen Mage eke reved nme | tne ine ard ne ans Med, fy Bruni ae Aarts por eatoxoxay, | BRET anne | FEB canal. . Kumsey’s mills are lo- | propert: rs bordering on said street should " PATTEBN: BR EMBROL! = ‘i jo cated vear by where the lumber is dropped | be appoluted to select the baroaeutend super- is Costar Glaves of the Ruest quality, and}... Pant eer, Clb coer as a, |e nih akan apes gleewhere. WM. L. Wii, ob AN grates ber Menaiee, oy cuuIOE. from the cars: and next week be will cominence | intend the work.” Cape Gloves, wool lined. : Large stock. "| pANOY GOODS.and TOS, as can only be iced oan = yoneEs. “*_ | HEAVY MIDDLINGS for horse feed for allard pavement, THE FOURTEENTH STREET RAILROAD. ar Q ” BEAT VABIBTY BAZAA. ‘ABL 4 . is the kind adopted for Louisiana avenue. | ‘The meeting adjourned, and Gens leitries | Prices guaranteed as low as aly establishment RUBBER AND OlL CLOTAING, at the GEEAT V = P° TIRE BENDERS, BROWN SITLL FRED of all kinds, umber is brought from Williamspgrt, Pa. | suggested that another meeting be organized. | in the United States. ’ ace B. SILVERBERG, GENUINE CONCORD AXLEs, VERY LOW RATES. ptidinn io nea Mr. Barker was called to the chair. Gen. Jef One Price Only. Gro. C. Henmina, KNIT jackEr! A 319 SEVENTH STREET, ‘TEMPERED SPRINGS. & CO. * Masowic Etxction.—At the annual convo- | tries then called the attention of the meeting to No. 410 Seventh street, N. W. Domesti¢, Cardigan, and German, . . — cation of Fureka R. A Chapter of Masons. held | the Mth street branch of the railroad,on which ‘<= Salnee: UMBRELLAS, BETWEEN PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE ANDD STREET, BEFINED IBON, of all sizes and descriptions. BOM P 4 jast night at the Temple, the following officers | he said the public needed more facilities. Gtoriovs News! The largest assortment, at t! powest priest tm: Cot- Mow in stock. KECEIVED TODAY. were chosen for the ensuing year:—Antbony | Bir. H. B. Croggon offered a resolution de- Gent's Furnishing Goods Cheaper than Ever. ton, Gingham, Al, nik, FP. 5A look at hie handeome Bow Windows will 606 PEMNSY CENA EL VENUE, 1,000 Boxee TT e shly, ME HP; CP. Harmon, E. K., W. | claring ae the sense of the meeting that the time | Gent's Merino Undershirts aod Drawers 35, ; GYMNABT SUITS; repay you 2 eoibte pita Ba cere ee rrgH0™: ©. Myers, E.S.; Wm. H. Goods. Treasurer; S$. | bas arrived for the Washington and Geor, 40,50, 60 and 75 cents. The best $1 Undershirts Tights and Tronks, of the best quality and RPET “of the Goldew an c daha Thomsen y. and E.B. MeGrotty | town Railroad Company to increase the facili- | in’ the District. Good White Shirts 19, 80, 81 always on hand. Leotard and Body | C A Ss. oclt-Im ign Anvil atin 5 as corporator 'p represent the chapter is the | Wer for traveling on Ith street ey meena and $1.25; a splendid article $2 and $225. Good | Shiris; ‘Montcy, Bear ‘and ‘bevit Suits, Shite tor ss M228" soxomenrs. - . Masonic Hall Association. cent Se = a On said street to ac- Dacien Socks fear pair for 25 ee aes a if ‘We respectfully call attention to our — 338 ¥ - — 7 el fs res emmed 15 cent acl WACTDENT To a Fr amas — This morning, as dae — was adopted and the meeting ina isicsa variety. ‘The finest seerimeet of aiixabemen Oe Sash REee ones KEW STOCK OF CARPETING, MARBLE AND SLATE MANTLES, | andallotier PRES GOODE at aS Saggy omar, colored fi longing to th: . ‘Ties and Scarfs ever seen in fo sr} J Bs —_— . eurect. South Washington Engine Comme ee tte ing Sa'l_and see for yourselves. Franc & Goldman. | LAND BRUADULUTHS and MELTONS, various | oy, CLOTH, MATTING, RUGS, MATS, CUR- Jam now solve. at reduced prices. tor cast atm eo = cining one of the borses belo: fo that com- ‘THE CALVARY Covgs#.—(ur readers who are | $00 ith street, between D and E streets, and ooijne FRENCH and AUSTRIAN CLOTHS TAIN AND FUBNITUBE MATEBIALS, &c., | Marble Works, north G street and Now bork any Former of te .urown from the horse near the | making their arrangements for intellectual en- | Marble Hall, 607 sth street, opposite Patent FRERGH sud GraMAN COATIN Hispaclemyiet many new and original ae | B&*-near the Treasury Department, | CONCORD AXLES AND SPRINGS. sox.” Dead war Lautna F *treets southwest, and his | tertainment and improvement during the com. | Office. 10,291: ENCH and GERMAN LOESK: NS: ota hh SE WM. RUTHERFORD. — Gast STESL “6am ead Sy Reaty ent. Te iaken wh teen | ing winter should Bot overlook the attractive ‘vec 2 1 eee stu RAOUL ISH, PREACH and DOMESTIC UAS- ‘their dwellings. mytl-ly TARE and SPRING STEEL poet Beant.) e a, lore of = ven jot a n he 7 i. ~—_ “i eon, and medical assistance procured’ Mt B® | course ve ata een or ihe” Caivary. Haptist | dunt tesco om Forovea new sock ot Kid | (Bite GOREIGN, MEAYEMG Acc: mete io | gr EW SUPPLIZG ARCHIVED Day. | (AKPENTRY AN i) decbtanian es SOB aoa 1BOR Chureh. The list of lect includes someoft | G 5 ‘ol sizes, whic sell al i > a . . DRANB, j que kona ie pen at Wall's | the very best talent lo the hatry, while the | old prices. ‘ry our @1 gloves at” Goods by the yard or pattern. giary, space tagrety, combed Wo erve oar te eanrenten eh BUILDER, : Hleeyne oF beet, hosen are general. lar and Har. ‘advantage. i ans eatd to ho ion i ag ‘These facts talon in consiheration with Moopekirt and Corset Factory, 87 WHOLESALE BUYERS, IN KVERY DE se eropered te and falc, to coti * bw oo epeak be tert te henaatigns purpose to waieh Re proceed are qt Seventh street. PARTMENT LIBERALLY DEALT WITH, eircaet sstmretent wep DBPA! pat ° P, , which will ree 'o be applied, —vie The purchase of an org: = ce to replace the fine instrument destroyed by ‘THe WAsninoron Crry Savinos BANE, cor- ONB PRICE ONLY! NO'LKSB we executed. Pe oie : na Shr ang Wine since should Insure Tange atten per of inh street and Louisiana avenue, is ; WM. &. MITCHELL @ 0o., ‘ABLE AMIVES AAD x Cise ment that cial teducemanees uae eaened to | im addition to igo asking beef GRO, ©. HENNING, Poe Corner fin errata ” holders of season Uebote, | pays interest op ©) cede Mo. 4n0 seventy oraeers aw, | env aoe 'f wm”