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wees MUSEMENTS, & H. secured thereby. i will soll ere ne a nathep nS . : —— : : EVENING STAR. [PME SEW CESTER MARKET The Matrend Company Mant Pave | ceo eee, a4 veer | FCOPECtOW,n Advertisement, | FAMILY SUPPLIES, ETO. i ‘ 7 Tee BY SOY MIB PO! c ', Judes Suc!?.—To- dav —Alaree | ——_ y | PRE OFFIEIAL NOTICE BY THE COMIN. Poon meneame ior G smi el lf Bee are - : alls Wr cae | _ We stated on Saturday that the Paving Com- | EUmber of B DOWLING, Auct'r; Georgetewn. : Te ere Seite ' mission nad held a meeting that day and drawn or games oreicams | TRUSTER'S SALE Choice N. Y. Butter. MITTEE THE EPS. | cy'qn ofall sociation te Wes ceane er abla to Sicheret of Bi tate ee | X'Sitew, end day recetdedin Liver T a | pany that their tracks must be to conferm tothe PoliceCourt,aud from folio 74. be sal nod ecw NEO@CTIATIONS TODAY. te dacceepenaanaceenet ie metoee aes Eat ot ans days ail “ na ce eh eyed JUST RECEIVED, joined is the communi addressed to Mr. y 4 | : Irieb, Italian. Germ: Ring.” nd Burlesque Troupe. and American fer the benefit of St. Peter's Churca. Lincela Hat.—" Whither are we Drifting.” Lecture by I Markriter's Art Gallery, 433 Tth street. Barlow's Art Gallery, 235i Pa. avenue. IBPROVEMENT OF WASHINGTON. ‘the Proposed Columbia Street Rall- A meeting of citizens living along the line of the proposed Columbia street railroad was be'd on Saturday night last in the Aldermen’s Cha‘a- der, Cit ‘trom th ence market-house., down Massachusetts avenue to Hi street, thence easteriy, passing the Govern- went Printing © lice, to the toll gate, and so on to Biadensbarg. Some tity ef Wasbin-ton city aad the count: Mr. J. Sayses Brown was calied MM ‘Crecey was chosen seeraiary- bair <tated the object of the meeting to be to consider the fearibihty of commescing the nq of the road a: once, and desir: d al! to ©. ‘The ¢ Dai express cite the bolder. Mr. Nobrer said the great difticnlty at preeent and not want Of a desire to hive the road bu Any one can veo that the advantages of having such attractive points as the government print- ket and the government de- line of the road would guar- ing office, the mm: ian S. Edgerton. eames read. y Hall. This € jumetion at up the latter avenue, past Them-e'ves freely om the su! improvements WANT OF MOXY, antee a liberal smpport; and the Balt. 1 Ohio railroad would soon have to make H stree: @ sopping place to accomme: travel} c time would take one would s00D go abe: om this lime. taken to New York and sold there. ‘There was some discussion as to best means of raising money here, the advisability of vanvassing, Se. Printing office, and before SOMETHING MUST BE DONE ‘anuary, or those who have a money on their steck would wi char! 's hb, id ke to sell him any day at the price they bad ithdraw, and fer would be forfeited. Some have paid in ae bigh as $1,200. and it was not right to retain their money under the presen‘ circumstances. Mr. MeKelden su: that they begin on . subseribe t as muchas ined would, in addition recy ake Mr. MeKelden how much xe owred on this line. cost him. Mr. Creecy said the people in the couutr ould not ses how it would bevefit them to raise the price of Mr. MeKelden’s lots by paying their this road, as itis met proposed to tther than Boundary sireet. Mr. Clagett said it was folly to talk about carrying the road to Bladensburg until they ration. but mouey f extend i it was jusi assure to be extend barg a to Boundary street; it is only a matter He urged upon all to enter into the and induce those living on the take one share of stock at least ad line im this city has more at- tractive points than this one. w! ‘of time work heartily, tue to No street rail few yea believed stockh: pay thy arth Adyo vight & Metroepelitan Episcopal © Acer York, to) evght ¢ the cay eburch the clergy aud laity of the e wil! at once take the proper this subject to the through The editor of th sition -—*‘The pre! aby prompt en he bas the merit of bei «National Mctrcyoliten ton ts cer_oinlv a8 badiy in needof @ spc timen rebitecture 2s any ly shabby are mox of decent chereh ever faw, ard esp: eburche is fer us to provoke a compevucion ing department of church activiues in sure to be overshadowed by the sti ing ‘St. Paul U. and -M. brethren. ita mn. fxerir Reached Paul's is tor Lon it it te the limits of the em we be the best paying road. second t f.om its receipts. urned, to meet again next ~o———> Tesporsent of the Standar/ Ss the tact "3 and one o: He says. ‘o be taken immediatsly for ¢ ital of the republic a M which would be for that c ont the Union. ‘< Of ‘our order;’ bat whether Barney Willa 4nd wilé Heuse—Mrs. James A. Oates’ y Yard.—Panorama, or more residenie Ly were to bject ¢ on the line of thia toad could. and it bailt. and it vow rematus for the ‘0 Say whetwer the stock sha'l be held by our own peepte. or, in their faiture to take bold of the matter, would the company have to 20 to other p'aces to sell the stock, and ANOTHER VALUABLE PRANO pase over to outside 3 had eo ephanc that it needed no other ities. The iith-strect the value ef real estate ament than to merely that direction to con- vince the most skepuecal that it would pay im wore ways than by mere dividends to the stock- iate the large Jf every man hving on the share of stock the work Mr. E. €. Creecy said his interests were in the county more than the city; but if the property_ Loiders ow the line in the city could not be made fo vee its advantages, the siock had better be ir said, jast let the road reach to the and there will be no trouble. to Bladens- will ima It should be built before the first of July next, and he iders will net be called upon to talment. as the road would ‘Thursday at the recent conven- ton of the Unitarian Church, held at New eps for the erection of 2 national at Wasbington, and that already the two other denomivauions td sttrective metropolitan churches . ur Church ought not ehind im this great work. Measures of Washington ‘eps fer bringing attention of our people ch we should be so Several complaints hare ing insulted in the street Welleireseed persons, wh wi §.S, Riker, president of the raiiroad company : | Sno. hates wabosmaulting Henry DsraxtMent or THe IntEeniog, ?} ‘six monthe ip jail. ‘Waaninoron, November 25, 1870. § SAID HE Wes ACHURCT MPMRER. | Sir :—The Commission appointed wnder an | Jeremiah Burnside: colored, charced with usi- act entitled “An act to provide for Jaseusge cn. Penmsyivaniaayenns. He 4 ot P. of a line drawn 2 feet ‘enpsylvania avenge,” approved 7 athe | easterly on the south side of Bouth street, from its | 38 ALEU LOWES ES AT CERAPER 150, have, in performing the duties ae oe te a iterettion with High street, and raunire “hone” saree, eg oy a be erp colored, charged with. ¢ snaterly. by. and with the swath lipe of South street Pregrese of the Arbitration. ‘This morning the eastern portion of the Cen- ter Market was the scene of considerable com- motion among the stall-bolders and public at large, this being the Gay for the arbitration of PRICES MODRBATB. 3 peepee dy omamitti ces 3 outherty and parallel with the stalls which are located on the groand to be | Srna! tue nck, amd fe the Washington and Urutal maser: figed $3 aad cos." -yInavery | High etrect 13) free to ‘bind alley thepee ee Ss Occupied by the eastern wing of the new mar- Gu m Kail Company. DERE? AssachT witit RP @ ro wit ek thi silex 5 foot ket building and tor commencing the work of The company, under the ek eC. ouauit on Joba Wailgtack with eat charend with street and the mistion, bave construct part Fs i lead, intent 5 omen % 7 Putting up the enclosure for the protection of | Tsrets are oe ent accterared er Danton, | hates, hit oo hy ees ‘agit something that cas, (of witch $109 ras: ELPHONS® YOUR i pes Feed ee ei aeD Fa counsel.) B. McUon- ‘and 6 months, with interest pisced unde «32 0 of appear rity. af Court,¢ Il Harmon be S@BUOER AND “T" MERCHANT, Aap 8 Garoline Kashor 4 THE NORTHERN MARKET. . h ith: wees, a cot jai Wis tn the Northern MASONIC TEMPLE, two cate, T ating nd scratching each other like Keep tin _-¢9" parties are German remaae. wo | a eee Anct. etting & Janes. cod Son Mery aud Julia accused | [R¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auct'r, Georgetown, epxsn Oru ann F Srazevs et enticin: customors; TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ks- TATE AT PUBLIC AUUTION. Virtue of adeed of trust to the undersigned, a May 12, 182, andl duly recorded amooe the oft oF ea pecan FCRNAY SPB: NOON, November ¥Sth. 1570, at 4 entertalum Cd ks : be “ ammrced ts tat on fF EE parsted by ee wed by the offcors and brought up to cou ALLEGED PRMAIE HOUSRERRAKER the com In Mines Smith.» r clock, part of Dried Beef, fat eebronk i Lot No. 23, in Beatty and Hawkins’ addi which has been adoptci for the residue 0% the ed girl, housebreaking, ® » Georzet rt ting 38 feet o the cat Avenue. 7A Ree by the District attorney. street. being dirset fy opposite the termination of Very respectful ', Your obedient ser gan: [Signed.}—C. Delano. Secretary of the Tate- rior, A. Michler, Commissioner uf Public Build- ings; M.G. Emery, Maydr of Washington. The President of the Washington and Georgetown Railroad Company. oe. Sth street. and rennit feet, CEOICBST, TENDER SIDB, CITY ITEMS. | ernie : onth. nred by @ deed of trast. Sud etehupe at the cost of the purchaser A deprat | SELROTED AND FUT CF BY ARDBEEGS a Of io required me soon ag the property is wtrsck of, BOTH, OINCINNATI Ixpra Runner Goops. Long and Short Coats, lustre and dutl finish, =a on a 1 and sheeting, from lowest to nest nom ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. The Colered Scheols. qualities: Flock Coats, blue and mixed; Talmas ( SEORGETOWN DOLLAR STOBE is receivin= a po. SE aor, i ice ia or Wing Coats; Cloaks, with sleeves and | Gi farge aud superior stock of Jot and Fancy Jew” = Pima ents om Copitet Hat—The | Touches: for driving; Oletgyman’e Bevis, with so a ghey Siniuctten, Vance icture Frames, Qlock:, for the holidays: Wanderta! bargains for $ T3 High strect. J. 0. BICHOLS Goon wes TO THE PEOPLE ‘ontrect Award:d— Objections of Trustee King. A meeting of the Trustees of Colored Schools— Messrs, Syphax, Kingand Wormley—was held which it was a-ked what they would do tephens Schoo!- stalls were torn down, and Mr. Ord. | St the S! I-nonee Satartey evening, ‘ants for wadin: in; Caps, & wholesale or retail, at the lowest Re no. ©. HENNING, G Ne. 410 Seventh street, N. W. a 8 KLPHONZO YOUNGS, DISTRICT —1 have jist received alarce in ‘ for the parpose of considerin: Now: ene sea ta vice of Goods tram Ni Swhich consiste of GROCER AND ‘I? MEROHANT, Hes chat Id they gure Chem mo trouble | tits tog the creation ofthe provieaa perenne | Torben my eathe atch of Clothing at cost. | splendid Hinck Volver rs, Biekk Liike oor ate at mld bave a fo them in the | house on Cavitol Hill and C sireess, S. E.:) | Call and see for yourselt. aw ls, Lace Collars, MASONIC TEMPLB, sheds, but if they gave the company trouble A. Papne'l, (pressed brick front,) 23,251.67 GEORGE STAFFAN’S, cheap Linen Hand they could not expect any favors. i} 2 oth 180, a A line of Hosiery, which Hunt & Williams, (pressed brick front,)2),000.| fm.w.t Pen S doors from 10thet. | TEs to te eold togarais ‘ont. Ail who'are. in THE PIRST ARBITRATION CASES. Hunt & Williams, (red bei a —— want ofthe above articles will do well by callingat | J Conner 97x asp F Sreveve ‘The case of Mr. R. Noton, stands 61 and 62, | & Baron, £21,573: Robert 4 Fim Tame ron tHe Teera—The tra- | Me anction hous of f GUIMAN 117 Bee | eae ee & 5 J. G. Naylor, $19.777.75. grant Sozodont has taken a v. prominent ow ction Saturday at 1 o'clock a.m LOUR! FEED"! Wes ret taken up, he stating that be did not Mr. King stated that the advertisement was | Place among the most approved tritices of UTMAN. Auct. 0. H.CBIP! a | F All grades for bakers, ‘Want counsel, and Mr. H. O. Johnson, whom he not published long enongh--ouly five daya—and . It is & very popular article for the | salesmar __nolt-2w j Ali grades tor ¥ CHOICE had selected as arbitrator, retired with Mr. | ina paper frovably lers read than any of the | toilet, highly recommended by all who have Bare ! | vy INGB for horee feed, . Tullock, the company’s arbitrator, to the back | others. The icle, im which the edvertise- | used it, a8 @ beautifier and preserver of tie ima | SEAVY Sepp Nee re yard to confer, but could not anda | ment appeared, was especially a politician's | teeth, ing the mouth, sweetening the BENJAMIN MILLER, | ‘MILL ' of al! kinds, third arbitrator was called on, Mr. B.N. Meade. | paper; while Tue Stax and fepublican were | breath, and arresting the progress of decay. 101 BRIDGE STREET, GEORGETOWN, D. 0 YEEY LOW RATES. The case of Mr. Dodson, stand 60, (C Blore ar- | read by the mas.es. He had hii mot two} i. 1» Gia” aeeten : : na bse me W. M. GALT & ov. Seek teens euuaan. mech -uics who intended to bid, but did not see ‘Spalding’s Glue,” stickiest thing out. Guu inggrest bareains in all kinds of WINTER | _nob- LT & 00. ith 1. Ci, Tine as counsel forthe seal wiser, | have beam meh ahaes sed soa would Gromocs News! Be ER En cane ae Es z ine as cow for the owners, en we! ave proposals inc! Co vet - ish Satis = (Mx. Merrick being engaged in court) {ng the grant of the oli building to the contrac- | _{Jent's Furnishing Goods Cheaper than Beer. — | Dinci sith. Veirctoene. English Satine, Morinoos. nikal eee Mr. Hine, after the law, asked if the | tor, the materials in which might have been | , Gent’s Merino Undershirts and Drawers 35, acas., 5 ABE. DENTAL PLACE, company bad made an effort to agree with the | worked inthe nee anutee 40,50, 60 and 75 cents. ‘The best #1 Undershirts | Biartete; Fiannels, Cloths and Cassimaeroe, were parties? 2 Mr. Syphax replied that it was contemplated | im the District. Good White Shirts 75, 80, #1 | Jugia’s oslebrated Kid Gloves, Jeseph's Kid Gloves, jear lath street. Mr. Ordway replied that they bad made such | that the present school building shall not be EBL a lenis ee onan as $2.25. Good ‘one dellar. effort, and had appointed Mr. Tullock as arbi- | disturbed until the new building is completed, Embroideries, Samberg Work, and Real Laces. n10 | trator. Also, that and explained that it was proposed to place the | Chiefs cents. Knit Jackets [EW STOCK —Just received. a large assor.ment READY TO SETTLE building on the building tines: that the plans of | in an endless variety. finest assortment first-class” READY-MADE CLOTHING. building were made by Mr. Edward Clark, and Scarfs ever seen in the city. be, Gfered to the public at very low ou the appraisal of Mesers. Entwisle, Brown ple room is allowed for a play ground.” ind see for yourselves. Franc & Goldman, a ~s ard Tasker, or te proceed under the law. Mr. hivg said he could not agree to place the rect, between 1 and E si , and ‘stock before hi | ‘Mr. Hine suggested that furnish him | building on the street, and he urged that the @i ith street, opposite Patent \CHABD FULLaLOVE, 8 copy Of this appraisement, that he have | play ground should be where the children can see es BE we 10,29,1: pb” NO. SO Bridge atroct. time to confer with the stall ‘holders. seen, and not behind a building. Kim Groves: Kin Gtoves, YASH PAID FOR MES”. GENT'S AND | Just received from F1 & new stock of Kid At this point Mr. Johnson, as jnstice of the Mr. King moved that the proposals be adver- urope tised tor Gloves, all colors and sizes, bei still se at peace, entered, and the arbitrators in the cases of Dodson, N. Xoton and N. im THe STAR and Republican, N. Jones were CAST - Lye, OTS, SHOES, etc., at L. GRARWONL'S 17356 aatite, N.S sworn. | as wellas in the ironicie, for ten days at least. ') Bridge | street, wn. Note by mail | ‘The commitiee retired to corsider Mr. Hine’s | Lost. Aye—-Mr. King; noce—-Messra, Sypharand | Prices. ‘Try our $1 penne Georgetown of Washington attended tor eas 1. Proposition, while those inside joked each ly ig Hooprkirt and Corset Factory ————————_—_—_=_==__—_—_——_—— other by saying, * Take $1.50 and leave.” Mr. Wormley moved that the bid of Messrs. pg aed PROFESSIONAL a HRW FRorostTion. Hunt and Williams be accepted.” Carried BPE Mr. Hing, in conversing with Mr. Cluss, said | King nese?® Syphax and Wormiley; no, Mr. | | Tm Wasuinorom City Savinas Bawm, cor- ee that they would save time if the appraixement | Mir. King said he voted no hecause the p irties from Pop rertaesas: Alnor diag esas 8 ot Entwisle and others was submitted. had dore some work for the board which was Mr. Schafer stated that they had been pre- | not satisfactory. 8. B. THOMPBON, late house Phyaician and H. BURNS & Co., pared to make the best terms, as they knew it Mr. here acknowledged that the work al- ‘Surgeon of Providence Pospial. has removed ante Shek tery Strit ateela —— oo 2 in addition pays his office and residence to 605 HM strect, between was to their interest to conciliate; but when | luded to had not been done properly, but that and 7th y “ oe" _ they were informed that there wae sich diter- | they would make them give bonds this time. culoro'ss (Groce 5. Faux: = 908 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ence in they could not q le mores it Mr. C} employ: super- a ad y . there was else for the market p. 2 Mets | intend the building. id ATTORNEY AT LAW * To Gentlemen,” SOLICITOR OF CLAIMS AND GENERAL AGENT, Office, 613 Filteenth strest, aie ane nottt Over Metropolitan Bank, *RED'K KOONES, Nora Pudirr, Commissioner eg a hs oy 806 NINTH STREET, . de but wait for the ge omg Mr. King opposed this motion, on the ground Mr. Ordway stated t as a compromise, | that Mr. Clark was a governmeut officer, re- they would furnish the appraisement asked for, | ceiving PAS, and there were plenty of compe- but would reserve the t that the aware) | tent architects who could be employed. would not be taken as im case of arbi- The motion was aslopted, as also one looking tration. They would. if they went to arbitra- | to the drawing up of the contract. Estate Agent aud Conveyancer. removed te tion, make the point that stall-helders were not At thie point Syphax handed a letter to King, BEST FRENCH CASSIMERE PANTS, John F. Eatin 'e old office, No. 634 Ls. av. not-Im* competent as arbitrators. which was read by the latter, as also by Worm >)... REMOVAL. = . Bis. Hine said that the stali-holders had the | ley, and carefully replaced in his (S.’s) pocket. MADE TO ORDER, RB. M. V.B. BOGAN beeen MAVE IN STORE sane rights as to the selection of arbitrators as us letter, it is said, was from ex-Mayor Sayles residence to GO@ Massachuset the company, and mstanced that o:ten, tn con- | J. Bowen, who expressed the hope that the con- demning lands for railroads, pariies through | tract might be awarded to Messrs. Hunt & Wil- whose land the roads are to run are selected as | liams. B15. F@ORMEBLY SELLING AT $15 AND $2 from 6th street. ALL OF THE LATEST AND MOST APPROVED SON, ‘UBNEY AT LAW, jurors on their neighbors’ lands. The application of Miss K. A. Simpson tora |] ALL THE PRICES OF OUR CUSTOM Guop 321 Four and-a half street, Washington. D.@., STYLES OF Mr. Davis eaid that the company had selected | teachers! ip was flied. - REDUCED TO thE ABOVE PROPORTIUNS “ Progecutes claims againet the jed Biates exoin as an arbi &@ gentleman who was not con- TEACHER'S SALARIES, sively before the Court of Claims and Supreme Vou: ot the United States. = = aus Eirane 9 cuban, nected in any way with the company, aud they Mr. Syphax offered a resolution, which was did mot think it would be proper for those who | adopted, that the teachers of the ‘preparatory take the ground that the good will is to be pid | igh school be paid at the rate of S900 per an- for to sit in the cases. num, and of the grammar schools $809 per an- WE ARE BUYING OUR MATERIAL (CHEAP- iB THAN EVER BEFORE. EVERY ARTICLE MADE TO OBD: x GUABANTEED Fo FIT. a BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, aND aera SLIPPERS, ¥ AND COUNSELLOR aT Law, - of the U Mr. Hine said they would claim the good will | num; and the superincendent be directed to * F ; Will practice m the Supreme Cours Dnives . ight 7 if 1 in- NO ALTERATIONS MADE WHEN COCs States, Court of Uiaims, and all the Uourts ef tie FoR a8 property, and they might as well go on. propare ascale of salaries of teachers, grada- | »NO, ALTERATIONS MADE WHEN CU estes, Oo t this point the arbitrators mr as ful- | ated acco. ding to duties and the meri*s of each, pt attention a3 vs the Coniestion District. Of Ciaima. Office, 484 , opposite City Hall. mae 1 lows :—Dodson’s stall, 1, #11.0; Moulton stalls, | and report to the board. i . oe eeetee seen SOEs peers NS tad a] —_ . Sand (2, Sirota! 1 and = Ty ee CEURCHARK Ov" MERIC ROOK. SAMPLE UF FICE OF OUR AND JOB PRINTING Oj, | UADIES namcnnereenoante ANDCHIL also stated that the arbitrators bad agreed with- | Mr. Newton, the superintendent, called at- BY H. POLEINHORN Sue ; ;EAR, Out calling in the third party, but be coincided. | tention to the'want of singing books wel he JOHN WANNAMAHER, jelly D street. between tts and 7th ate Siess"s. Tullock and Clary, retired to select a | suggested that to make the labors of third pa.ty on the case of Sirs, Myers, and ina | ing teachers effective books be purchased. The few minutes returned stating that they could | beard directed that fifty books Le purchased for bet agree, and Mr, Ordway stated they would | each school building. lave to pass on another case. , Mr. King asked that the board fix a regutar M.. Besser stated he would accept the ap- | time of mceting, stating that it was very incon- praigment of Me<srs. Entwisle, Erown and Tas- | venient for him at present, as he knew ict what ker. Yor stalls, 7s and 75, and Mr. Somers, for | time the meetings would’ be called, and often stall 2:5, said he would ‘do shustas he does” | had vut a few hours’ notice. Mr. Ordway took the ground, in conversation ‘The suggestion was not acted on, but Mr. Sy- with Mes.rs. Hine, Schatler and others, that the phax stated that they would endeavor to give dea of pood will was not in the stails, but in the | Mr. King a longer notice in futare. ‘ man, anc @ man who had built up a trade in the Mr. Sy = Tey orted that on the 22d of No- market could go in the new building and do | vember he had received from Mayor Emery THE VEKY FINEST TAILOKING, 1416 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Opposite Wit! xBD's Horet by WM. DeMOTTE. not 74D H. B. 7sD Boek 208.2 BNAMENTAL PRINTING Gruso BROTHEED. cn sae. deal of care and attention, All of which have been gotten Up with » great ily W os BSBA DER ND PAPER KOLB. | snp THINK WE ©. Lele anayivanie a P heween ioth aay | SND THINK WE CAN PLEASE THE Taste streste, 8 Books elogaaiy or piniciy ests jg OF THE MOST FASTIDIOUS LN STYLE, pr ae ES = MATERIAL, AND PRICES. Represent EDUCATIONAL, © @7 A CALL FBUM THE PUBLIC GENE- OUNG LADIES SOHOUL, (Mis WRIGHT'S) business anywhere. Another suggesied that | 329,00 in certificates, and $3,746.61 incash,ot | “ONLY THIS, AND NOTHING MORE!” | Y0OUN® LADIES SCHOUL (mics ‘ad SASSER ss i when the new buildi is compleied the com- | the money due the cosored schools. Ajso, that SECOND | KTER commences MONDAY, pany will then fell “ the good will.” the Mayor received him very courteously, and THAT November 2s, MORE CASES, Promised that, as far ax he was able, he would In the case of Pillsbury, the arbitrators, | COMP! with the acts of Congress, ecemalstine 2 Messrs. Tullock and Andrews, failed to agree. Letters from the People. Mr. Hartig, of stall 233, selected Mr. Jobn A Been pp aie it 2, ¢. x e Mass, Ochatadt; tialle 10 od 97. agreed te eke Editor of Evening Star:—Will you have the place in the new market. Mr. James Lavender | kindness to give space to the following remarks eed to take Messrs. Entwisle, Brown and |) your w:dely circulated journal: ‘a-ker's appraisal. D. House, stands 248 and wane os Po drapery brea Sse » ae 9. cf i: “a yu €! ae : a vis, selected Mr. James D. Bink as his arbi lmjroving tne aponchesto the Capitol om A ¢ O'clock Owe i ay in, d the western entrai ? At present y are faulty, = : Sco stabn toe oer Psgtneiems distre «sing to those who have occasion frequent- rms: $10 toS15 per quarter THE MUST FASIIONABLE, ee THK MOST DUBABLE, TBB LARGEST STOCK OF WEATHER 18 a tere ine, APPROACH AND WE ALL NEED THE PROTECTION oF WARM GARMENTS, But tender childhood bas {ts first claim npon ne, theretore I have provided for the little ones a better assortment than ever I had before, and wonld respectfully call the attention of the Ladies to my vesutifnl and large variety of— Programme of Olinical Le commencing WED! dcontinning until the t I SURGICAL CLENIO—Wednesdays at 3.30 p. m.. by Proteesor Robert Reyburu,M. D. FEMALE CLINIC—Fridays at 3.8 p.m.,by Pro fessor Jooeph Taber Jonson, M.D. MEDICAL CLLNIC—Monilays at 3.8 p.m., by Pro- fessor P. H. Strong, BM. D. Fall and Winter Clothing, iN DBESS SUITS, TERMS: Obtidren’s extra long Fancy WOOL HOSE. diez the garb of seeming gentility, ‘di a third arbitrator had been selected, but he was | ly to visit the Capitol on business and are not in PS UMERESS SUISSE: sereaiges een ee ee nreemns eitalcal ae is eM Rinerreonangeiceeeniipectitod coarseness amd brutality richly meriting per- | sick, and be suggested that an ailjournment | UBion with the grandeur ot that great temple of IN WORKING stirs ‘To all others, general ticket, $10. i “ WHITE MERINO SOCKS and RUSE. sonal. chasticement. Ty take pean: Liberty. When the structure was designed it NG SUITS, Fzpll others, general ticket, 4 CunsihS WaNE COREON, ccc. bos, con crow de. seats, and the in Mr. Schafer asked that they goon, and sug- | Was expected pe mat the city would’ grow IS TO BE FOUND AT JOSEPH TABER JOBNSON, M. 1, | Children's WHET ' * fus’on, th coundtels presuime te address | gested that the ease ot A. eed be taken ap, | 0D the eastern side, but euch bas not proved the BE FOUND AT Secretary of the Faculty, corner ot New York ave | | zs = lady pa ergers unknown to them, in terms of | James Hall being the arbitrator. Mr. Iiall re. | C@8¢, and now for one that enters on the east = Lee etic ion eS | oneins. BOOTE MITTS oe Oe / Peerient sawilianty. trequentiy attempting to | tired and conferred with Mr. Tullock, but they | thousands enter uu th. westside. The entrance HABLE BROTHERS, RENOH, AND OLASS'CAL 1 : . . take perro Kather than failed to agr and passages are foo swall, the ascent is too repe leaves the ca pequenc if some oi these worthies could receive, then and there, a sound thrashing, the example would ec While it is true the conductors are émsiru cted to protect passen- ently taken bene! gers th aulvantage of iy scoundrels to perpetrate these ten bappens Rat » € aim protection fp + the disgraceful perpetrat to prevent exposure es. ficial iu the extreme. ir manifold duties ave frequ indecencies. vamed = = er further discussion the list was revised, Washington, November, 1x10. hottest sun can't them efiace. a4 k. Gronoe H. Grant, a native of tii cRy, | and those settled were noted, among them De = = Ey Ss 1ZES. ar sun a Ki set dence ou K sitet wear Se, ye: | Mage, 2, Pie who taken new Mand; Mtv. gaNEt Concave ov 8,P. K-—Onlatt Satur} won ge tno tea ieee to ten, AIR) MAIR! HAIR | Gente sil LINEN HANDKEBCHIERS, trom | terday morning, from a cancer in ‘i ach, 216 and 2 janes d all bet hat i ACK CU! # real From which he suilered for eighteen years, The meeting then adjourned, the committee | the order of 5. P. K. met in South Washington hey it the crooked: iat, aed heen, pA larse selection of BACK CURLS a Ladies' real MOBOCOO SATOHELS, from 9. which coufined him to bis house for two or three agreeing to give Mr. Hine a copy of Messrs, | and organized a new conclave, to Se ey all the abapes that come between m8 600 TRAVELING. MARKET. WORK, LUNCH Fears past. He was one of the original members | Entwisle, Grown and Tasker’s appraisal, which | Cross Conclave No. 3, Order of 8. P. K., = PRICES. 30% sth street, near Penna. ‘and other . direct from the tactery, ‘of the Methodist Protestant Church, with Key. | the stall-holders will consider to-night. ee Se een SER Cmnec tiesto y N. B—Laiies own hair mate in every EMBROIDERED SLIFPEES and CUSHIONS. Cin cee eetace nectar ane J. A: Keunedy, | rier OF STALLS AND NAMES OF ARDITRATORS, Se ee ree [on Tecauer tins the commen treeh, sired. at short notice, suooua ween. met deceased,) also marder, Chas. W. 4 Fine 4 Grand of Excelsior Lodge, No. 1, of Odd Fel- | The stalls for which settlement isto be made | Gommander, Chas. E. Conrad; Sir Knight Her- By Tomrand Dick and Jerk, aud Brown EORGE P. GOFF, CROCHET ond KNITTING NEEDLES. Jone, Hit funeral will take place at the ‘wh- | sreas follows: 59. 56 and s, J. Rover; 210 and | ald, E. J. Leesnitzer; Sir Knight Recorder, H. G 1,000 NEW PATTERNS S08 EMBROIDERY street church at 2), o'clock to-morrow after- | 241, N.De on 4S Myers; 296, J.Ham- | P. Cattell; Sir Knight Treasurer, Wm. Otto; —_—_—_ MANUFACTUBER AND WHOLBSALE noun. mond; 20, J. Kuun—Wilbert Clary arbitrator. Sir Enight Guard, JT. Hutchinson; Sir Knight with such an of NOTIONS. ———— so ae HP. Pills- , James Garner. — picstion, — MABLE SROTHERS, DEALEK IN ¥ Or Coun, YS. as can cal be found ‘Tre |. apire’ Fark voR THE Retrey or tue | bury: 2 239, G- 'y: 244, D. Duckett | been received from mber co n022- WOODEN AND WILLOW WABE. oe 2 G@. K. Andrews, arbitrator. £2, J. McGee; 261, | First Ward for the of starting a con- meetr 400 EEVENTH AND D_ i. VEREERG, perce ein hg on tomy agro 2 Fleming—U. J: | clave in that section of the elty. GROCERS SHELF AND STORE FURMITCRE =. om delivered by Secretary Boutweil. Mayor Emery Bone A xurrivo oF Laptzs will be bald at Mariot’s | SEER ‘aera Egy BROOMS, BRUSHES, BASKETS. ee eee will presid opening a even- J » ] BaTween PExNs VENTE ing. and a large attendance is expected by Mrs. ey bean mig E . Se Gnoonew ROPE, COBDAGE, TWINE, NAILS, TLVANTA A’ axDDSrrerr, General Sherman and the other ladies in charge, bmg Ser B Dal ore les = od MATS, BLAOKING, MATCHES, F.5-A look at bie handsome Bow Windows wilt who bave spared no pains to make the fair a the holding fon ison WBAPPING PAPER, repay you the trouble to it. ‘ec I-tr great success, as it should be. The opening day of January. hoped there will be a MANUFACTURE. STATIONERY, &¢., &0. ai, proceedings will be very attractive. —_o___ BRUSH FACTORY. [== CELEBRATED aS SS PrnsowaL.—iiilian arton, George H. — BRUSHES of every description ki ANOTHER STagrinc Casm.—About balf-past ‘endigton, of Unio; pee thor : poole at tA iption kept constantly uine o'clock yestarday evening, a colored man a Tstroed Compass’ a Ww. 1. = oo ane De eer Robert Gritin, living im M: was brought to palice in the b Yand avenue, uear 44 etreet, who was hix assailant. He to his house. ter rierian Chur, Sue composed of the § Frotestant churches. Addre: Messrs. Washin B.F.B by the ‘THe St. AxpREw's Socr “n be reve the fest INsade SOLDISRG&—The (nartermast, went has been ordered to furnish tr; sane men lately m the arm: fa Maine. to ‘his city, win in the Governmeyt Hox: fer the ‘abbath schoo! resses W. Hi. Crook, MeGathran, of gion Sabbath Schapl U. Stinger, and there was some Sine hildren. —— east Of reason and tower soul’ of vear ated. and the ia tities. fuser te the ¢onductor; !-ut when the burnediy larbie Alley, headquarters Hollimberger. He bad received et and was bleeding profusely. Dr. 8. iressed bis wound. when he stated i been cut by a white man on Mary- at refused to tell as afterwards sent ery have their an- ight, with Harvey ae catere: jr the banqne@t. ‘The sensible spon old practices will Swit participate in TE tor Young Ladies and Misses; LO JACKSON, Principal, 915 New Pr BRI, Teacher of French. oc? 1s, 1NFANTS" BRUSHES and COMBS, SAFETY PINS. BUBBEB CLOTH: in SESS by the ‘After fur! diseucsion, Mr. Ordway eng- | Steep, the ascent should be an easy and gradaal yard, PUFFS and BUXKS, ‘KRETS. Ac ted an adjournment, stating that if any de- | &tade, and should be of dimensions equa! to the fired to le sis they could tile their propo- | Main ‘enirance of that the north and south sitions with Messts. Davis, Smoot or himselr, | ¥/Dgs, or of the southern entrance to the T'reas- or with Mr. Cluss,inthemeantime. Heturther | !F¥ building. What a Leautiful effect such an stuted that they could not agree that those par- cee tatangtie iL hepeiae enjeotant ‘not be ) itra- | eas ine. oe are interested should act as arbitra lost Fight of and that it may be —— beste Mr. Hine replied that according to his reading ongress in the coming session. Each member the arbitrators were to fix the wn be of the stall | bas an interest in it as he has to safer the in- ‘telt, its reputation, what it will bring if put | COuvenience of the steep ascent of the present i i ~ | condition. + eg sale, not taking the cost into considera- ‘Kespectfully, your subscriber, eu OOENEE SEVENT!! AND D STREETS N. w. pus mis: OSBORNE YOUNG LADIKS? | Ladies’ and Gent's all woo] WHITE and OULU! SEMINALY.1131 lvthst.,bet Land 81 -Tho- | “HOSE, Bibbed and Piain. ee tractio ferences:—Hion. Wm, we | ards ex Secretary of State: Gen. John & Grocker, | SCARFS, tong snd short, from 25c. up. | per than the ocea; Stropger than the rock-bouud coast More numerous thau the Philistine host COLORS. Colors of every tmi and hue, rer than the azure indelible as time and space, The Beano Hits. tPrevche piaccoeed Hegel one BREAKFAST SHAWLS ano Ladies’ VESTS, from $1 ap. Misses’ and Boys’ VESTS, in all sires. A fall sssortment of TOILET ABTICLES, pernay the largest kept in one place. x i : 5: Grammar. Bookkeeying and Pen. manship, at Emerson Institute. ith street, betweon i Hand i will be recraanizl ni MONDAY, Oct. 3d, | OF Norms, X60 8D Ie parrERSON, | oen0-if 1591 Vermont avonde. | MEMSTITOHED LINEN HANDKERCHIBFS, te ee 6 oR eee A o 4 AT THE Semions, member elect trom New York, arrived SPURS ieitiaci at GBEATESTVARI- | «woop AND WiLLUW WARE DEPOT,” in town morning. ? and Ss a 629 D Steerer, serweex 61H AND 7TH, arbitr, SPECIAL ATTRNTION will be paid this winter 4 KS, ‘Washington, D. ¢., MURRAY @& LANMAN’S ai, EB. les of jet, French gilt, and Alaska 5 's SATCHE Goods at Northern pri arbitrator, 21, EB. Hall J. W: Larkin arbi- | to the stieg of Jet, French is Ls, ‘AT WHOLESALE ONLY. ator. a faker ar. | diamond jewelry, at Prigg’s jewelry store. i Vicar i kavender eal, tani, | eee At LOW, FMICES for CASH abou Factory and | 00% SIGN OF THE BIG BASKET. ‘ rato ie Se Sis pig a large stock of SEVENTH STREET, ov™ iat, Lr FLORIDA WATER. ‘Tue Scrmmtinic Lecrcre —The pop- | Be¥ snd Econ hand FU ‘OBE, Bto One door nntoz SIDE . INCREASE LN BUSINESS, Covasr. houseboti' &c., at cost. Seer Seana of Se conupe dating the lost con Saris. do well ee wi are a sdahion of popular lecturers to Mepatitcan 40% loth street, near D, oj a oat ps -_— SGIE RAM a Tu 3 ec tswttie J" ™* Tater or couomeia, “== >* | OqmasmURGERS Wiser been Has thritied ‘bis audionces tht Sd day af November, 8, iS} ROBERT FULTON @ co., and crowded the Peabody Lnstitute, Baltimore, ; Bliss J. n I. Ss SUCCESSFUL during the past week. P. a rape? BOOTS AND SHOES MBECHANT PAWNBROKERS, | THE MOST LASTING. AGREEABLE ang gx. PFOrEssOR Marm’s second quarter com- a j mnonces Om Thuredar pest, ond PERE plone, 314 ixte Srazzr, | FREBHING OF ALL PERFUMES, for ase on tue fonable dances should avail Lines ‘Between D street and Penns. avenue, | 7 nightly gm H-. at ad ‘Mave made oxtenstve arrangements for Handkerchict, at the Tofiet,and in the Bath. gor whicl ‘wilne doubt | be an enjoyable . ‘0f 35 per cent. by calling on " ‘LOAHING MONEY ' —_-—— . Nzw Umion Cuvncn . C.. was incorporated bere of the New Jerusalem Socicty of OTRASRUBGER BROTHERS, Biv, Diamonds, Silverware street. between I and K. On Gola oe Clothing, Bey aeien aes 906 7Tth ABS aE TT = - a - —_ | BOOKS, STATIONERY, Ete NEY Boo a ee larnast fy Me » Harland =-1.20 wre FATE AGAINST HIM By Me ay IPE IN AFRICA. By Gnpt. Cand TRULY NOBLE. By Macame de Chatwinin #1 2 LOVE AND LIFE JR NOBWAY. By &e guste Bethel) giz SONGS OF SEVEN. By J: 20 BUFUS AND BOSE. “Bagent Dick Beries $2.25 SBOVERD U ete OUT UP AN v Ls THE FAT BOY. In Verse. Eastrated ty Newt VAN WINKLE. In Verse. Mlosrrated Nast THE OPIOM APPETITE. By Aloniy Catt seme 128 } BLANCHARD 4 NOHt Dodi-tr Corer Paoneyivantaarenne and Tithe Bow Sunday cheap me here WM. BALLANTYN® ding. in large variety and popniar styler. at PHILP @ SOLomMON'N BOOK AND STATIONERY BSTABL 51 WEN” 91L PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. | NEW BOOKS, SOVELTIES iv STATIONERY LATEST STYLES TN AND. VISITING CAKD GRAVING | WOOD AND COAL, 1 Sve cargeen best CO, <a! sizes j from chestmut to furmace, and ich 1 will sell for t- ‘t thirty days ste qmail edvence over cost, | Beet quality OAK end PINE WOOD. Ordere eft at office corner Bae street and Penn. lwania aver , G-street wharf, prompiy lied.” RK @GLEASon, eet tBep) Coal and Weed Merchant. BANKERS. H. & *t. L. WASHINGTOR SECCRsSORS To RiTTENHOTER, Fow! ee @ Co., No. 685 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, H deposits and loan money to depositors #1 Becetve | BSS teen me ooegoee F rit otner | eee, HESS aes woe EE ehermese Seventh PAYS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS. g** COOKE & C8., BaNKERS, Buy and eell at current market reves GUVEBNMENT SECUBITIES, GOLD AND SILVER. Orders for STOCKS, and BONDS promptly exe- INTERBAL BEVENUB STAMPS fcrnished. LOAN OFFICES. (anos WASHINGTON Law OFFIOR ARD Bemoved to 914 conetrans” arenne, between 9th and th streets, south «i+ (Mrs CABO, formerly Mrs BE. ime.) Money Loaned on Gold, Silver and Dia- mond Jewelry; ladice and gentiencn's W ear ing Apparel, and Guods of tbe lowest rates im t ‘Open from 7s Private Evtraw description: town. to9. p.m. .ce trom tke hall. __ pol S, SOLDsTEIN 2 co, LOAN OFFICE, 207 AND 209 4% STREET, mentt _Near_Peonssivanis avenve._ A c4sp. The undersigned reepectfally informe the pobilc that they have bo branch office or connection with any otber concern in this city. They bave also reduced the thterest on gol@ wotches, silver ware, and diamonds. At the olf | stand, Ne. 314, 9th street, between D street snd Penusyivaxis avenue, BOBEBT FULTON 2 00., eel? tn Licensed Brokers. M. . PEINCES LOAN OFFI: = STILL EXIisTs, And in connection thereto, underneath the same, handsome room for fhe male of barga/ns of every kin worthy the atfentian of all. ote JOTICE TO BILD DEALERS AND N CIERS —CHAS BEICHE & BROTHE! 38 Chatham street, New York, Birds and Animais. ave Per conan steamer. fresh w German Canar: other European Singing Br aud are enabled to offer them for t than any other bonse in the city. B: Renee Pith, perfect Satety to wny part of the nited States. All orders attended to with prompt ness and care. nole-ow, SE‘Te wantes. FAN- impor Ladies canvassing for the “ BLEES” SEWING MACHINE —the most perfect, simple, ‘and durable Sewing ever made—wil ‘be 1 AgeDCy ay s SUTHERLAND SHIRT FACTORY. [[OM2ER! Lomesnt Loreen = “awe Omarion G4 2 Fats. Sv NEW SUPPLIES RECBIVED DAILY. ‘WE BUY AND FOR OASH BX€LU- ‘¥, aud sive, : are enabled to serve cur pe- Sv OUR UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT is ith us will be promptly sud taltbhully escesiea WM. 8. MITCHELL 2 co., Perry wu. 8. a M OBE LicuT. RE LIGHT. ‘The Bilver Light Keresene Lamps and Chandeliers. HAMILTON & PEARSON, ¥e.8.¥ M OC. A. Building, 9th aud U streots. Hoste. FOR CBILDREN— Under the care ‘of St. John’s |. Apply to the SISTER suarge, 1925 Penpeylyeaia oreute,, noite”

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