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oh tal ha ENING STAR. cmber ES. LOCALN ws AMYTSEMENTS, ae. THE VOODEN PAVEMENIS. Awards of Conit wilson Indiana av@ | Lootsinua Ayouucsanden tStrce: | ‘ set wate | x Faving Coan for lay .nz Tet vand Indanaa a weeathe Marke: pary andthe Draiers. i e of t nimi aio this dees prepared ted, as to th ackr morr to Kira ty exch dh P STREET BRIDGE. The Work to go on—Cont react for Com- pleting the Abutments Awarded ‘We are gratified to announce that there is at Jast 2 prospect of the speedy completion of the Fropesed biidge over Kock creek, connecting + in Georgetown, with P street iy. The improvement is one h both curmenitis will reap ad- vantage, it gieatly facilit tween the northern cectiyps of the Aldermen A. K. Shepberd, of Wash: James A. Magruder, of Georgetaw committes to receive proposals 2; the general commitice Connetis or th 3 for the comple! ay = m have awarded the contract to the low ier. he t ©? Georg TY. per cubic yard. coping ior bridge eeuts, per cabie vard, coping for parapets, per cubic yard, = Cook. ashington, maso: . bridge seat: and parapet town. mesonry, cop- Barbour & Son, of Gcorge- coping for bridge seats, evping fct porapets. s14. Hutchirs being the lowest bidder, the contract was awarded to Pim and he will com- mence the work immedia‘cly and compiete it as s00n a po. “ibie. ating intercou Jos The superstruciare ie ty he of iron. and the design is a ght and grac strong. Sa aes Rejeetea wi da rR ‘The geneva! approp:iation o. the City Cyin- cs ng beeome a lia, there yesterday quite @Ie-b tothe oes of Bg ster Cook br corpora: on of 9 r csive their salaries. Among who evp". dior pay were csveral whor> nowire! ors rave Leen rejected be the Board ©: Ald:i men. Keg ster raid he was ret wo" agty acum bilite: y withvut f the Co-; . Aivoney, and sddrerecd a to Me‘or Totten reign ng checks fer by the on. 4 j an arswer |s requeste: Tour Other duties, me of the pores amount due th a Bre open foun ay this manne leciied disappruba- tion of the changing ot topics wy lecturers. cred seats for Mr. Gough's lecture expecting of course to heer Lira icet; but ic has bcem changed we © advertize cesta May attract large audieues the tickets are sold, t> ¢ 2 lectar s t» poorer ones, or tovome subject that the aadieuce bave Leora. Mr. Gongh perhaps thought he was p' the public, but we decidedly object to anv sueh change, even though it is practiced in the Graud Army Course ) have heard many complain's Mayy Avortors. oe ATERS —At the National Theater t> last but eneof the Kave!-Mart.vetii i the tairy trick pane ft, will be periormed—a rawa full boue. Tais i last night bat one of this com- and Mrs. Barney Williams being the ns for next week ‘The Lisa Weber Blonde Barie=que Troupe fill Wa @ Houre ni with delighisd au- Ciences. Fo-night, for the benett of Miss Weber, two of ber best 4 will be present- ed and = “Lailire’— capital b be matinee and evening per- ance to-morrow elses their epgagem ont ‘Tar Tue nid wat wOOD.—About two o'clock this oormny¢ a0 alarm of fre was cireck irom box B, whieh caused by the borring of a large & barn on the faim of W.W. Corcoran, Esq ‘arewood, near the Old Soldiers’ Home, ‘There was in the baru about 3) tors of hay. 5 Rorves, and 4 cows, which were destroy . The building inthe London and Liverpool com- pany. Sergeant Scebold and the officers of the second proeinet, and the fire department, ren- dered valuable ervic-s on the premises. There 4s but little doubt that the fire wes the work of an incendiary. a AFFAIRS AT THE WASH'"NGTON Naty YARD, About sixty hards employedin the Construction Bureau of the Navy Yard were di ‘charged yes- terday. The men inthe men inthe Yards and Docks departrrent are workiug on quarter time. The Frol'e bas been put oat of commis *on and the seamen who have only thres or tour ronthsto erve have been discharge and the others furnish. ath quarters in tue sail Sort until ordered o' dea ‘Tareves at W. mu Wednesday night the residence of Mr. J. J. Evens, No. 201 New Jersey avenue, was entered by thievcs, and robbed a bo vnc rab bone ant the fame evening # thirsty * je irom the :ront Goor of Mr. Peter Durnid’s grocery, corner of Isth and s\ccets, & barrrel of whisky. On ueeday night ome one stole from the hen. Louse of Dr. Maxwell, on the corner of 2istand ¥ streets, twelve bens end @ number of tools. g teh « a, ‘TBE NEw OFFICES of the Solicitor General's ae nt.in Hooe's bolting, on F street, hear the Eboitt House, Will coon be ready for Occupancy. @ Offices WM comprise those of the Solic.">r General, Acsistant Aitorney Gen- — L bearian, with « clerk toeach. The cond Soor, consisting of cight rooms, is Set apart forthe purpore. © 1 “SBE FOIms, eS From the publishers, snd won and Lanzran & Ogilvie, we Pave Of the Aliantc Morthly and Our } December, both J. Shillington sivance copies Folke for mm het geod nur bern. ak Shillington. we have the Atantic Among me 81, abounding im ilestraseee” some of them reproductions irom Every Saturday and others new. beet its INCENDIARY FIRE—Abont noon yes fire proto out iahowe $8 Comter street, 1 Buildings, but Was extingtisbed by cfticer W. Richardson, assisted by Wea. Kolsinson and Wax. Gresson, colored, with a lows of about $79. It is supposed to have been the work of au in- cendiary. rday a SENSATION IN FAST WASHINGTON | A Married Man nw & witower. him ¥ wn citizen of Fast Was! from benrata a ponderous: he An et is an old ri - bat latterly a deni: er bearing her Christian name now plies ven Aduia Creek and Baltimore Juliet single. Mies L——, a poor but indostrious bat she fared so badly that hardly three { matried Ike were spent before be was to her side, a Maid “issing. and hers Jatiet, for oO in this case is a ident of the Navy of Uniontown. A Romeo He afew years since On her death-bed she called and, in a voic? scare bezzed ‘him “to re‘orm, ‘This he aid by roning aro ind toot-loose im a life of ease and finally married agan. He has been missing for over two weeks | hie wife is distracted almosi, and has for wae of means. given up the hov<e oceuv ed by her on Sih strcet east end taken a smailet and less | e7pers.ve t-vement in the sime pe _zhherhoo the Jutet it appears we3an old flame or bh © heights of been ow the spark which was kindled years ‘looking Br.dge street, found to readily ignit> again, even in Uniontown. He *s missing and she is gone, and where they ate pow nobody knows. SES a The Fifteenth-street I why Juéye McA rovement. thur Refused the In- junction. In yesterday’s STAR we published the pro- | ceedings in the Equity Court in the cass of Corcoran and others against the Corporation o° Wasbin on, for an injanction to stop the in- provement in progress on 15th street, stating that Judge McArthur refused the motioa tor on. As there are points involved which may apply to future cases, we rever to the matier a) er t t e streets. only The | was <u change the streets ous power, with no limit bat the Judzment of tue city authorities. The only resirictions wer upon tLe mode ir which the power is exerci: MUST WORK BE LET 40 P48 LOW RST DiDDEs watter of most cities require the pul work should be let to the lowes: bidder, Congress bad not made such city charter of Washington. ordinance bad been quoted, im to-day in order to lay be- e cur readers the views which intiuenced Court in coming to this decision. oF TEE . ‘CORPORATI STREETS. OVER THE ige MeArihur said that from the view he had os the authority of the ci-v, he could 1 ot consider whether the city had used its powers with prudence. Hebad already intimated that the city had plenary authority with rezard t> He thought that wien the alte a- » of a street grade 18 demanéod by the pxb ic ehience, BO Court ceuid mt rere it would be strange if Weshington were left without authority over this subject. There wis no public faction of .ceatus impo:.ance than that ir respect to public highway: citizens but strangers hi against the city for any neglect. They, there- e, were endowed with it. because not a rereils th every power 29 rep and this was a coats a ic 3 but visions in the ao be sure, a city bat that ordinance pealed to that extent by the act which proviced for th's 5) ial case. They might have judged it prudent in this case to adopt the mode "hat th they have in the ordinance. At all events exercived the power by directing the Sopermtendent of Streets to execute the work. ang the Mayor to pay for it. APPLOVAL OF BILLS BY THR MAYOR. In regard to the ordinance itself there was some corfusion. The law requires the ordi- vances ot the city to be approved by the Mayor, orif he fails to approve them to return them wath uis objections within five days f spprova: |. required, aud whether his ture is necessary to sigaity approval mizh No form toa question of copsiderable importance: bat in tors case the work was not begun unt.l the five days bad expired, act had become approved it or not. the end oc which time the law wheter the Mayor had H-, ho sever, did not con- sider these ordinances befors the court, for, be- ing private ord‘nanccs, they had not been spe- cially pleaded. But he thought he would not be doing jusiice vule"s he t-9k thee ordnance und*r comsideraiion, and he would corsider them befe ze the cdurt for the purpose of mak- ing a dec'sion of the whole case. THE Pow! OF THE CITY NOT LIMITED BY THE ACT OF 1358, He did not think that the act of 185, which gave theengineer of the United States Army power over the streets, Lower of the city over the streets. that when an individual wanted to gion to grade the streets, the law designated a hited States officer to whom they should ap- ; but it wes not intended to Jimit the power city. limited the general He supposed get permis- ASSISTANT CONMISSIONETS. As to the appointment of #+sistant commis- sioners, he did not see that the ocd nances re- mired it, and especially this ordinance, which wes perfect in itself. °RAVATE INTERESTS MUST GIVE WAY TO GEN- He ¢ the f vuiid I ser ‘ Ly. they Fmed no g tow ‘0 selndice to pleat ERAL ONES. not know what stress was laid upon { that @ change of grade was injurious to edona former grade. but gen- sts must always be saznt, though interests should saffer, and the city had -» exercise it) own power in the man- ber whtch was thought best. The inju: could be compensated d: ries, if y 3, and ad for the interference 0° tt of ¢qvity br am injunciion. The mo- ‘an irjcoction was tuerefore denied, with to file bill. ——_-—___ Matrimonial Infelicities. DECRBES OF DIVORCE. dar, Judge McArthur, in the Equity Cott, wade @ decree divorcing Marion J. Wood ‘rom the bonds of matrimony with Washington L. Wood. forth that the pa af Vctober, 1565, the m: beng Cole; that they have one child; that for years the defendant has neglected her, ed her, and associat tw ban wd women, year. at the The petition, filed October 1th, sets were married on the 9th iden name of plaintitt himself witu ticularly in September of this wee of Lizzie Spow. Ge- fendant answers, denying baving ill-trealed, abused or abandoned her, or that he did cobabit with a woman at Lizzie Snow's. The evidence was taken 3 by Mr. Ison appearing Pr re Also, One in the vase of Gcorge Williams agt. ‘hristiana Willa). s. “(th ast, sets forth that the parties were 0. Cepuane; Mr. P. B peti tioner. The petuion, tiled May jar ed in 1t3, and charges that detendant com- muited adultery wit a man ip a house on F -t ect south. tken by M tor petitione: ‘due evidence in this case was «. F. Brown, Mr. M. Thompson —+—__ THe Gevtii Society, of Washington, com- pose| wholly of Swiss residents in this city, as sembled last night, to the number of about \\\s, inthe pariors of their feliow membe:, Mr. of vears to the J. G., 1208 F strcet, to celebrate tue natal’ day Swiss independence, which dates back 56s 7th of November, 1367. Mr. Louis irisard, president of the Society, opened the patriot be Germ: entertainment with an Pp singed address, in English language, after whi: lamation of an hag ag poem by Mr. he th re 1 sp the three vational ianguag: French and ich singing, dec- Born, y Mr. epg interspersed sof Italian, with toasts and humorovs remerks, made addi- tionally attractive by portion of thore a large proportion of pro- being tadien. Dubing was served, present the evening ay excellent lunch wine, lager and were zed to th usual extent. Atif orclock midalg it the hour of closing was » and with a ate-ndli- puzer (bumper) to fatherland puzer (bul 'o yr] erersed, evideetty with no. ~ pects rand. certainly in s most association headaches in pros- happy trame of ——___ Savery or Tae ir. Edward Ovvice. ‘Mr. Capitol Extension, ba ernment Printing Office building in its stability, reports that GovansMent Paixtino Clark, Architect of the Gov- he ‘the rapgement Superintendent Clanp is making for relieving the upper st: of the weight judicious, and that the loads are 80 distril ute: over the floors as to crushing, and he does cause for alarm. He adds, however, bas seen the upper Josded that he gerous, and says considered prudence demands that m-a:- ures should be taken tiona there that stories of that Prevent any dan; of not think Th ony building so its condition dan- city, and that all heavy loads possible seenla ba giastd on Gragrouna incr” piee ate * aleaet wake eAbaaT Ler at heen John '» by accident Of giase, is the STEALING THE AvEsc: ered boy named Baldwin Jast mght number of blocks intend:d for the pavement, but, before he could them, was himself itt, who took him o Paice to passen divi -“paiecatanns Pavexsyt.—A col- a venue Detective BeDer= juarters. Save or A FARM WEAR TT? INSANE ASYLUM. Green & Williams, ve sold farm of 100 acres, tof the tract of land being t known as“ one mile from Murphy, for 87,265, ——e—__ AT Prico’s DoLLaR STorR, No. vania avenue, for holiday goods, fitted ales of Ren! Estate. “ong (transfers of real estate have Nee of the Recorder of Deeda James Ory to Ji $11). Heary A. Ola Ye 15 33, aquar Lucy A. bolle, Forarietod §. sub. 34 aud pa JenerT So heron t Lequare Wr: $1209. J oN shepherd, Salto Bdward jait claim) Ellen oa. part 1. wamare t LM a oe Kelten to om sobs 15. 19 and 2). aqmare t * to %. Downine. Joha B part L soware, fo Jobo No Taceart parl6, «in are “Patrick MM Ras. *) to W. i Teil to R. T 0. $99. Sanuebs. Stone 1. part «ut. 32 1K 1 940 eke east helt 119 John Lawri ar tte Penicks erporat aul 1 ies parts ty same, exst ha ( Jobn Lawrie to Thos. B. Penicks. pai Lewis Lee to Senos Comper, nart 5. sqaire November 5—Heory F Haydea to cckham Haye, 7h. 5 ay ustess.t) Joy. D. rfavi- z LK Alien at al ‘Job Ww cs i. S102. Mi erk.0) 3 T. Bowles: pert |, sormie 2: $057" Win. Watlie, fo John 1 Wa'lis, sqnare’ $2692 Corporation of Wash nart 16. ton. Jemes Wihert ct et B. o Mar Johsnnes Wezner, to C S470 —W B. Tod. ir., to Hiram 8. Litoh- 3 . Lame to + ib. wi . at Srilirat, (3 WF. Thomas paris, cqnare to Mary Arn Rooney, west half 5. pcicbdhobe anual Ruwaway.—Yesterday, Mr. Samuel Hutton wes driving along on Penrsplvania avenue, be- iween 2d and 3d streets, when bis horse took ht and ren away, capsizing the wagon and completely demolishing it. Mr. H. was severely bruised by the fal). ——____.«06+ THE COURTS. CIRCUIT COURT, Judge Humpareys —To dav, the crse of Rapley agt. Biowa occupied the court ade eaure day. T. INAL CO! ” Jndze Olm—To-dav, the Andiow Gi Clement T. Hessler: and ick Hourihan, charced an asau!t and ba? erg end reasiing officers, Was ) asamed, after jeng-hy 2 goments “y Mr. Carrénzton ror the sde- fence and Mr, Harrington for the prosecution, was given to the jury about 2% o'clock. POLICE COUBT. Jigs Sas! errr. port cloc 1, Bal cart on K —Yesteray, after or Sedwick, colored, driving « ned $2 and costs. Thos. Daley. dirorderly corduct, and being # snspicious charec*er; required to give bonds in tue snm of @2), or workboree (0 days. Obwles T Zarne, an jer taker, chrrged with nezleciing to furnish to reiary of the Board of Health the proper ver. ‘ficy ¥ quircd by law of the burial of a child, fined $2 and dry, Ch. Cook, charged wv ith usis ob cope lar gas ge in th Caiberine Allrizht miiting thei: goacs to ma at large. tor collateral, pot apswerlug when cll d. Charles Weber, obatru Ewa Brown, ent‘cing prosiitu' arker for placing ashes @rotane and costs. an. for per ited their heir Dames Wee wan alley; fined rat’ 5. rd. P: rub in fin aud costs. Theodore Heilmar. esh os and fubbish from an alley and costs.) Frouk Cole. a yagrant, was Trguired fo give bows for good behaviur, or work house thirty Stansbury. charscd with F prcd. charged tiers with ip o kill George Paitin Li c steal'nz a Dira and valued at $8. bel town, fincd $16 and * ed with assault on Luc: Johu Brannon, colored. Lewis Patton in Bates Brannon was id that z at himself anc bor courting the same yaller girl, tured Brannon oft aud cot'oned up made Brannon mad, auc le threatened to by -eenrity to keep the _— ed. charzed with ates ‘@ piece of gold lace, six fiven shirt, adre<a, two wight owns, apd coral beads vained ot $20, belonging to sohn Mf. Butler; 1 $10 and ocosts. Minnie Borland. charged with assaviting Bdward Oraig; fined §1 aad costs. 7; ROM PARIB, KRECEIVBDTODAY, 1,800 Boxes “BRIANT 8,” PETITE POLS, CHAMPIGNONS, HAWICOT VERTS. Alto, on Hand and Arriving— 100 Dozen Freeh Peaches. 250 Dozen Fresh TOMATOES. Ant all otticr FRESH GUUDS at New York pri nd all other ew York prices N. W. BORCHELL, 0c27 ealtt 1332 F mreet. [ue AMERICAN TUNE BOOK. ‘The great collection of 1,000 admired Hymn Tunes and anthems which have been the most popular, and the? basis of American Church Music, during the last fifty years. Compiled by 0 editors. EVERY CHOIR SHOULD EK SUPPLIED WITH IT! Price $1.50; $13.50 per dozen. Specimen copies sent post-paid on receipt of retail price. OLIVER DITSON & CO., BOSTON. Cc. H. DITSON @ CO., ocl-a.w a W NEW K. EAR IN MIND THAT YOU CAN GET THE finest 7 and 7% octave me PIANOS, AND THE BEST ORGANS, cent cheaper, by spending five cents calling at POK & SELIGSON’S New Musical and U t ite ock-eaw.tt jcorgetown, NCOUBAGE HOME MANUFACTURE: WASHINGTON GLASS HOUSE, Corner 25th street west and N street north, ufacture all kinds of LASS at the most rea- twenty-five car fare, an sonable terms and shortest notice. On hand a Large Supply of best ity of CHIMNIES of all sizes end patterns. aed Strict attention paid to private MOULDS. GEORGE LANGON, Superintendent. Souw PURDY. a ately _ JOHN BEX 'TH has nothing to do with this Factory. no8-eo2m A SEWING MAOHINE GRATIS. Ledies canvassing for the “ BLEES” NG MACHINE the sm perfect, shape Beattittions jurab! frith owe righ ever made—will be pre- are deservediy pronounced ine yet produced. ‘Uall ‘and ace Hon Met eet SUTHERLAND'S SHIRT FACTORY. -eolm 940 F prahy SUTHEBLAND'S SHIRT FACTORY, 490 F Street, Is the best place in the city to have your SHIRTS MANUFACTURED. OTICE OF REMOVAL. yinform our friends ani the We would respectfully generally that have removed from ¥ aod, eruthreat corner of th ‘and. Ey to No 432 TH ‘RTEET, sylvania avenue mac! no. S® BTS. SHIBTS. SHIRTS. nol7-coly ENNEDY & BON. Rear Estate AcEents, 1427 Pennsylvania Avenue, 41n addition to valuable Lands in all the Southern and Western Btates, offer it S7 100 dozen “ LUPIN’S” CELE: ohovew at @1 per pair, Best in eee, <= Bold-costif | Georgetown Advertisements. APPLES GEORGETOWN, ek FR yt —Th activ be La ensa! cont t = York packet AP = a eo Emaresn aad t Combe ring @. WATERS Los War her ete s ber ton fo P.ctare Frames. ( lock«, Wat hes. ard Boacod Wa MeERCHAN forthe holidays. Wonder? barcains for SIN quiiry 73 Biehetreet J.C NICHOL= es the sen: 2m ed flered this mora fi9 Duchelsc sOOD NEWS piabele Hak H DisTRicT ds. at O16", 60 burheix do at #155. 69 bushels * I eck © Hand 20 dama. excellent lot of Blankets att Shawls, Lace aner yoserda diary to | filty docen wore of those ladies cheap Linen Hani vood red chenged hands at $1.2) per bushel. ke rehier= Jendid Line ef Hosters. which Brit, ANOTHER O19 Re! pant Goxe.—Dr Go». | has £, s mM heron well known ay + ist i noe oF ai a8 . and? p.m. © HOBIPPEN asleeman. __ Bol? Bw ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auct'r ; Georgetown * ay ret'red to bed as osmal, ing te wal When drew he fell speechless on ths floot to 1 oclock, just ag the of Mr q OUTOR’S SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FOR Poe was enierivg the chu-ch. De®. fc. kept | BS ROUT Rirene as EFFEOTS . drag sore on the c -peco: Congres and Bridge AY MORN clock, 1 wil near Congress str niture and Effect On WEDNESD Pr 3d, Isv_ at and ait rwards dce sireets. where De 8. wi corner of Potomac be A sone of ft! < belonged to the Pc win ep RECEPTION To Ancits Gay’ street Housenold ot < pmac Chap: | Mabogany avd ot | Git u her Easy Chi Lenn, ro} Jehoarde, a recep Ww Bed ing Stalding, which was arranged to Tuesday dsterda. War Feather Keds Bol Mair and Husk M Three ply Parlor an : With many other ALEXANDRIA. 8 LING, Ax hamber fast night, the Mayer of Public Schools, ¢ ¢ committer on shy of the viniendent The House for sale qpAseains IN LN D BENJAMIN MILLER, 101 BRIDGE STREET, GEOKGETOWN. D. ©, Is selling creat barzains in all kinds of WINTER GOODS. Money can Le saved by giving him a call GODS! y tax ju more than S500 woald be at the disposal of trusices. of which the city would get about 87.0%; of this $4.00 wonld go the white ard $200 to Uh hasing. nr wd schools, that being aboat the relative pro. | Black Miike. Velsetecns, English Merinoes P {white and colored children. Aticr a tull | Irish Poplins, Plaid Poplins and Serges, Black A 8 consultation. it war det. rmincd, tnaai Bacrs te and two colored schools pola to have each four di nader « male teacher for small boys, and one * it us the higher teachers $30, i was generally agreed that the echools opened on the Ist of January Rowwerixs —The grocery store of Avery & David corner of Ki 1 Alired streots. Plaukets, Flannels, Oloths avd Cassime res. 's celebrated Kid Gloves, Joseph s Kid Gloves, ie dellar. deries. Hamburg Work, and Real Laces. nid int ue, one for large girl tor small girs, each under the charge of a YEW STOCK —Just received. a large assortment was some difference of opiuic i parabe Taceo tonminea Of first class MEADY-MADE CLUTHING, Was finally decided to snd the lower $20, i Which will be offered to the public at very low i figures. Prices, marked in LOTBS. CASSIM order. Nain k Please exam ny stock before purchasing. LOVE : 1 robbes SED FULL Rah eects, eonenledt hs H PAID FOR LADIES’. GENTS s™D rear door and'rome clothing was pa HILDREN S CAST OFF” CLOLHING. oot Ge ae Recent 4 street, Georgetown, Net by mail fon Peet hae Sindee nn reer ena mec | getewn or Washington attended to. 0c26 iy SE AND Bts G¥ STOLEN. —The loss, by thoft, of ey, belooging to Mr. B. Bailey, of ha caused the call for a meatiag to Association. The meeting is to nurch to-morrow night. Boswell, i for the inrder of 4 Bond ¥ THOS. DOWLING, Auct’r; Goorgetewn. TRUSTEES SALE OF VAULABLE HOUSE ON GEORGETOWN BELGHTS. By virtue ot a deed of trust. bearing dat> the let day of October, A. D. agi recorded ite 1 Leflore the ¢ colored g ng continucdt Uthenext | Liber N-(*. T., No, 50. at folion 190, ets he term of th ber. 1 the party secured thereby. Iwill AccvitrED.—The Circuit Court for the county, action, in front of the pretuisew, on Iodee Kei. hes been engaged ati day fase trial i 19th aay of November, A. D_ Tu, at ith the marder of Murrow. | af 4 n'cleck p.m. parts ot Lote Nos. 272 ‘anil 273. The und a verdict of not guilty-and Javiag | Beall addition to! Georgetown, with the smprove- ¢ S 1 nts thereon. ee es Mahe proverey fronts, 0 fect onthe weit sides? Washington street. and has a depth of 130 feat, ard is improved by a fine and commodions Frame Dwell ing House and ontbaildings, with the ti am- rovements, aud is now occupied by N. P. Uansin, ‘Terms of sale: 93,000 cash, of which $200 must be deposited when the property is struck off. and the residue in five days after sale: the remainder of the purchase money to be paid in ] and 2 years, with in terest from the day of sale, to be secured by a deed Of trast apon the property. Should the terms pot be CITY ITEMS. OTHER Baroarns.—Blue Beaver Frock Coat Suits for $20, and Long Capes of the same goods, ecetle: or black lined, with velvet collars or plein, for #15. Une Price only, in plain figures. Go. C. HENNING, ; e ih i ‘after the day of sale, the No, 410 Seventh street, N.W. | Gomme to bs fortelved sad the * Broperty to be resold GRAD MEAG ft the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, ap- ALASKA DIAMOND, on five notice in one paper published in the French Jet Jewelry, French Gilt Jewelry, Silver Plated Ware received this morning at Prigg’s Dollar Jeweiry Store, No. 457 Pennsylvania avenue, between 4x and 6th streets. —————— From G. F. J. Colburn, Doctor of Dental Surgery, Newark, N. J. The popular dentritice known as Sozodont, besides being a very pleasant addition to the toilet, contains ingredients, that, if used accord- city of halompe g soeg tins wh jp and stamps at the expense of the PRED W. JONES, Trustes, ocll dts 'HOMAS DOWLING, Anct._ ASSORTMENT OF FALL AND WIN Li TER GOODS. JOHN H. SMOOT, 119 Bridge Btreet, Georgetown, D.0., jan received and is pow offering at very low prices Slarge artortmentof FALL and WINTEI GOOD selected with gre: care fromthe New York impor- ters and jobbers, and bought exclusiee!y for cash, ing to the directions, will prove of the greatest | comprising: a full line of Ladies Dy utility to the health of the mouth and teeth. Bi’k Silke, French and Irish Bl & and « —_eoe Reps Empress Cp “ Spalding’: Glue, = Brosh, ready for use. of tated Beco at suits. MOURNING GOODS Cloths Cas of the best grades. Grioriovs News! Gents Furnishing Goods Cheaper than Ever. Geuts Merino Undershirts and Drawers 35, 40, 50. & and 75 cents. The best #1 Undershirts in the listrict. Good White Shirts 75, 80, $1 and $1.25; a splendid article 2 and 2.25, Good Cotton Socks, four pair for 25 cents. Handker- chiefs already hemmed 15 cents. Knit Jackets ‘and Sackin, of ladies’ and gentleme hela. Table Linens, Napkin Shirtings, Bichardson’s best & firet rate assort- Under Wear, Flan- ‘ings, ‘ Shent Irish Linens, Blankets, and Spreads: Brugeels, Ingrain. and Three-ply Oar Call_and see for yourselves. Franc & Goldman, | Promising at gonk besnaing asi, Rheit purchases, omiring as wins as it bromine good barg: i in ible to give, 49 7th street, between D and E streets, and Jonk H, SMOOT. Marble Hall, 607 7th street, opposite Patent ~ — ——_e___ re EDUCATIONAL. Kip Gioves. Kip Gi LOVES, Just received from Europe a new stock of Kid Gloves, all colors and sizes, which I still seil at old prices. Try our $1 gloves at Cuas. Bavm’s RAMATIC INSTRUCTION —A lady desi fit ladies for the staze, tea: Dnsiness. and gesticulation. Als : Miah ‘to Indies, Address Mrs.Z. Y. X 0. 16-4t* Hoopskirt and Corset Factory, = — 408 Seventh street WARD UNIVERSITY, ange ‘a UNIV EDIOAL DEPARTMENT. THE WAsHtNcron CiTy Savines BAwx, cor- inical Lect je per of 7th street and Louisiana avenue, is open | 15 .phul mminencing WHOS ESD AT en and continuing until the following March: SURGICAL CLINIO— Wednesda Sat3.0p. m.,by rt Reybarn, M.D. from 6:30 to 7:30 o’clock e Saturday eve: 4 in addition to its banking Ure f; he s * | SU Noteseor Robert FEMALE CLINIC—Fridays at 3.90 p.m., by Pro- pays interest on de! te ‘oaepb Taber Johnson, MD. M. WILLIAR, MEDICAL CLINIC Moulays'at 33) p.m., by Pro if wht 35a Has just opened his first tmportation of FALL GOODS, TERMS: To students attending the University Clinical In- struction, free. ‘To all general ticket, $10, . from ‘JOsEre TABEL JUHNSON, M. D. of the y, corner of New York ue Wth street. oc NGLISH. FRENOH, AND CLASSICAL IN Este Mor tonne jes and DBESSES AND CLOAKS MADE TO ORDER st the ebortest netice and at reasonable prices. as é AUG. SCHMEDTIE, MISSES OSBORNE YOUNG LADIES H. MINARY,1131 lth st ,bet. Land M—Tho- . PRACTICAL rough instruction. Beferences:—Hon. Wm. H. Sew- ard, ex-Secretary of State; Gen. John 8. Crocker, Hon. John Bite, buns Consul -Ge: er WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELERS, Masson, te 1 French, meral. Prof Henri se2l 2m" tty Se ee eee TRE FYENING CLASSES IN MATHEMAT. ish . Book keeping a. Institute, lth street. New Styles of Goods lil be reorganized cl MUNDAY, Oct. Sd, OPENED THIS DAY. BUSINESS SUITS.......... GOOD ALL WOOL BUITS. BOYS’ BUITS..... $7.85, 89, and 910 J. ¥F. PATTERSON, 1321 Vermort aveaze. SAREE LAR PST BALTIMORE, Mo». ¢ FAMILY SUPPLIES, ETC. | Choice N. Y. Butter. JUST RECTIVED PRICES MODERATE ELPHONZO YOUN | | @RUGeR AND © T” MERCHANT, | MASONIC TEMPLE, ' | ORNER OTH AND F Stauses j Dried Beet. CYOIOCEST, TENDER SIDE. | | SSLEUTER AND PUT UP BY ANDERROU & BOTH, OLINCINMATI. ELPHONZO YO! @ROOCER AND “TI” MEKC iANG, MASONICT = RR OTH AND F Stuanrs PLUUB! FEED HWerades for kena, | grades for farnillen oo ray On EAVY MIDDLING BEAVY SHOWN STUER, | MILL FEED of ail kinds VERY LOW KATES S for horae f not-tt Call at ©. BEISSNEB'S CHEAP nos Im STOVE STORE, 717 7th street T= WILLIAM PENN MONITOR <p CORAL COOK SOV KS are the best in the market—t» be. had st low: Plicgsat ” EBEBLY, TAUMAS & 00S oc3I- Im’ 7th street JOVELTY PARLOR Cook, votner PABLOR LIGHT, _ FIRST-CLASS STOVES, For gale at the lowest price, at oc3i- im* EB! bLY, THOMAS & OV. 3. The Morning Glory BASE BURNING STOVES, PAEBLOB AND PORTABLE HEATERS, Barn all the gas tn the coal, and al! the coal to ashes without waste, thus producing what has never be tore becu accomplished, PEKFECT COMBUSTION OF COAL. Consequently with half the fut. they will make a OlLe0 LOWER GHADES af CHBAPrES | » i” BATES r ALT «CO. \1 t | with despair. snd Ried with the me | me | sense of shenre or | applying to ghose wh: jouble the heat of any other ovutrivance for beuse- | warming ever invented . ‘heir operation is simple, and kindling an aunual ceremony onl: Light a fire the ashes once daily, and they co ou burning until spring. . They jiate an even, gent and hen'thy hea’ with none of the abominable smell ct gaz aud bu iron usual in common stoves. They will burn. as briskly night as ts duaired. apd can t egree of heat rewaired im auy © Fhey ventilate ard illuminate tue 1 cheerful as an open fire. They are made entirely 0 Tost out ax will sheet iron They are based on actentific study avd slowly by y day and as r od t m,and are a ast fren. and will not “8 perimen hey are rocrred at wert notice avy costand difficulty of getting repairs tor je ate great distancs will gener sive to buy new. heir repidiy increasing popolarity hav @nced many to imitate. the public abould ask fireand boy only tha “MOBNING GLORY ” 2 in beware ect) im mn UE WABBED ooELe OVEN RANGE par without Spaking, Recking and Dump ing Gre tes. Nothing car equal this, E. F_ SIMPSON, Stewart Stove Ageney. on —— ue cuaLiencz BASE BURNER, with Byphon Flue, zen 008 bet. Nth wud vs Tith ste. C.. * P°¥*™s cose, sion, AND BNAMENTAL PAINTER AND be jo. 625 LUUISIANA AVE: Lmttations ofall kinds of wood and marble nratly ex 1 latest and most approved sty ice. TORBLRS. eee SyBily PROMPTLY ATTENDED To. p* TING, E ENNSYLVA. re = een snd Mtb treete, ~ xecute in the very best le. Ove E Bie ester notice, all Kinds of ‘ DROORATIVE PAIDTING, Particnter attention paid to INTEBIVR DEVO RATIONS. tans ty GLAZIEB, NUE. at re 55 | 627, H ESTABLISHED 1541. Pll pore sree: Pi. the acquiremeat of % thorough sud’ fuenee || 49°" 1 PADDLE MY OWN CANOE.“ ” French ‘ a 4 . 627 iat OY pore waiea: ipeoeation siren to Mtusts ond Ornemen Be ee Hoes IGS, Mand DECORATIVE susixess sure, > UTS os peranna, ne Pvia f= English devariment | Ceaishmentcandovan atime weptrin foie BUSINESS SUITS. na prcizeulars containing fall information address | #11 7704--—challenges an fair ee fe-coeWay BEV. J. A.LIFPINOOTTAm | ft ing carting ou bustnoasoe Leiria av OBESS SUITS. PANTS AND VEST. he ist for past favers, aud solicits «coutinu- | MB ance of the same, ST. PAB! DRESS SUITS. PANTS AND VEST. STEAMBOAT LINES. fel-ly Bo. 697 Louisiana sv 0] Eg UTE Ww . OEESY SACKS. PRINOR ALBERT. |S UHARLESTON. SAVANHAN MEN On 8T, NICHOLAS. ST. MIcHOLAS. | | LEANS, AND ALL PUINTS SOUTH. LD WEATHER IS APPReACH- Onstom Work. WASHINGTON. NORFOLK. AND ina, pr goods are SHRUNK, and got up in FIRST ON STRAMSHIP COMPANY. | wap WE ALL NEED THE PROTECTION OF 5 On and after MONDAY October 7, WARM CARMEN Ts, sods can Devought slowbere, | (2° “me clemof | OF THE LAKE." Certain aot Bat tender childhood has ite frst claim upon va, DAYS tnd FHURSDRYS as Sher | therefore I have provided for the little once betier @AK HALL CLOTHING HOUSE, foot of 7 Tp eee et vEuTH Brune Ta tho fio 4 at 1 p.m. reaching Nor- | assortment than ever I had before, and would rie Sea tinen Stoamers of the ierehabis tnd Bese, wee, hs eecan ow mae . B. . incre’ Trans; 4 of— tion Com for Boston. which ‘Toka, | desutifel and large variety ects Business Manager. Day a FRIDAYS Boturnings festa meoeis | Obildren’s extra long Fancy WOOL HOSE. [5 THE SUPEEME COURT OF THE DISTRICT T cary fer ks a ae ats “ “ SCARLET and BLUE HOSE. ee @ Special Term. Noveriber Lith, inane sie Boston, including ‘meals and state room, “ WHITE MEBINO SOUKS and HOSE. ol vs ator = For Freight or Passage, 6: Onildren’s WHITE OUTTON, extra long, and ene Painintratee | conenows D Osh a me Mexasincter: | Mother MUSE. : ine ‘Columbia af ap: | ¥-D. Groner, Norfolk, ¥ a Obiigrens Hand Kult SAQUBS, HOODS, LEG- Gay. of December. | Gonersi Agents, corner of Bit i et fae GLNB, BOOTS, MI ‘anu CLOAAS. Sia cide oeg | Mawtteparmaststeetelenenl ge | wy smranTy eee safer at : = Youd, PUFFS and BOXES, BTS, ac.” JM22ceanre uiws oF srmamsnira Landieg’ and Gent's all wool WHITE and OOLORED WASHINGTON AND HRW YORK, SOABFS, long and short, from 25c. up, Bin, RMLOBT. | Ladice’ Hand-made BREAKFAST SHAWLS anc Leties’ VESTS, from @1 up. followg fe SaRSTET Sh Kat ome ‘3 3. W. THOMPSON, President, pi init 939 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, aut connied tala gi eneeety Wit, Black BP” Ladies, @2; Gents, $2.25. Misses’ and Boys’ VESTS, in all sizes, tas | * he larguo Supe sac pine TOURS. erhane EMSTITOHED LINEN HANDEEROHIRGS, _ Meo. up. Gent's all LINEN HANDKERORIEFS, trom Ladies’ real MOBOOOO SA TOHELS, from 94.50 np. ood ether BABRETS. dtees fives the tase EMBROIDERED SLIPPERS and CUSHIONS. wooL. ing ANGORA 1900 BEW PATTBENS FOR EMBROIDERY. SB. SILVERRERG, 312 SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN PENNSSLVaNia AVENUE ANDD STREP. P.8—A look at repay you the totane ne, 2" Winders gi Ya antamn. replenish cos! and remove O give the vem 1y make it loss | 1096 Penn. avs., bet loth and 1th sta. a: Bind worthy the atteiion of ail. On Ole nt ree. Watches. M. B. PBINCES Lan OF Dt sJONNSTON BAL ard t ay may call a tull 7 Mon * + nee . Atoms pie Nery y Cur roy w 4 ‘ pene, : . wt av ain poactice, ys cert iteyurutly tearned be 6s - the hope of hie should be sumtched life By the comse 28 460 ol dev sateng troup the path of vature. and in. duiging a certain secret lnbit. Sich petevus must, belore contemp country, the prid trom ail prospects of enjoy ne ut « DEC IER A WomrY pilerim jarkens to the view, the aitd becomes tion tha: the Uappinese of another is blighted witb var own. ys A CEBTAIN D When the misenided and Fleasnre & joes paint can ah t ignorant : ng bility, friend hande inoape koep bim tr th cause the horrid disease to nak Corated sore tarot. Cine e head and Jimt othe ehin & puts ap by sending him to that um ¥lcnce wo trave 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET. Side going from isaltinore street, afew the corter. Patl not to obscures nan «© received anless portp~ yth other papcre. potice ain belore the pu f character ant t * BANKERS H.¢ FANT. “FANT, WASHINGTON @ ©0., BaNKERS, b. WASELNOTOS BUceEs<oRs To KiTTES. #.Fcutre &Y N S PENNSYLVANIA AVI SCE Beceive deposiie aud lows may ty Gepeatte re legal tutevest. ake collections on all points tn ihe United St Negotiate railroad, municipal lowns sna o uy and sell government sectritivs ari stocks, bonds and «old on comunission. Poy ai ice for city scrip mestic and foreign exchange bunght and » all the principal cities in ti We especialiy invite accounts eu business men. ht Gratis furnished to depositors rithout charge. We issue certificates of tepoe!t stipulating tao rate of interest, aud payable ui mand py’ __ 4 A BURR, deco WASHINGTON CITY SAVINGS BAY Oorner of Seventh street aad Lowi PAYS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS Seily from 9:3) a.m. to 3 + end oRDAY EVENING fim O40 OSs p ae J** COOKE & Ce., BANKERS, Bey and sell at current market rates GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD AND SILVER eaeiers for STOCKS, aad SUNDS promptly exe INTERNAL BEVENUE STAMPS furuienod jas-tf LOAN OFFICES. — ‘ABO'S Wasnineron Loan OFFICE AKD Bemoved to 914 Peunsylvacia even goth ae (Mre. OABO, th streets, south «ide formerly Mrs. £. Burustine.s Money Loaned on Ge mond Jewelry, ladies . Silver and Dia- ing Apparel. and Goode of al! deecriptivas, the Ie the tows nSAT between gentlemen's Wear reat rates: ‘Open irom 7 @.m. to¥. q Private Entrance from the hall. UBNSTINE'S LOAN OFFICE, 4 408 Tuiereentn el poll S. GOLDSTEIN & ©v., LOAN OF F108, 207 AND 209 4% STREET, sew- jear Pennsylvania events, EEO ore TO OUB LARGE INCBEASE iN BUSiNESS, & We bave reduced our interest to NE-HALF THE USUAL BATES, BOBERT FULTON @ ©0., MEBOBANT PAWNBROKERS, 314 Nixts Sraver, Between D street end Penns. svenne, Have made extensive arrangements for LOANING MONEY Disaronds. » Dry Goods, &c., 8. STILL EXIisTsS, And tn connection thereto, underneath the sty @ 8 handsome room for the saie of bargains of eve.F <e

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