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_ EVENING STAR. SEE: arney Williams and wife .” “Yankee Courtship Opera House—Mire. James A. Oates oomie bpera ‘and Barlesque Troupe. Linceln Hali.—Prot. Henry Morton lectures op Light. Markrite~’s Art Galle: /, 488 Tth street. Barlow's ry of On P Linge, 136 Pa are. ee JHE NEW MARKET HOUSE. Warsaw Peace Keigus ( Werk gees Bravely on - The Contract for the Fast Wipg- The rezotia:.ons between the sab-cominittes of the building committee of the Washington warket compasy and sowe of Mesers. Kubo, Scriver & Lee, and Schatier, remained in #/e’u guo until about 1! o'clock this morning, when Mr. Davis appeared on ths ground with Mr. Taller, arbitrator, and the eases of theftwo first were taken up. Messrs, ‘Tullock and Clary, the arbitrators, agreed upon Mr. John R. Elvans as ampire he assecsed the damazes in the case of M Task arate and $f. In thecase of Mr. Schaffer, Messrs. ‘Tatock and -lames Holmes agreed on Mr. Jn>- as umpire,and his damages were as. siz ‘De. tee. one of the biduers for the super- ture of the eas! wing. has written a le.cer the company w.thdrawing his bid, and the eoptract will be awarded to Lewis Ang eve next lowest bidders fer the sane re of this wing, at $51,970. oe THE Weed PAVERENT. ‘The Commissioners Inspect the Werk Yesterday, Gen. Michter and Mayor Eme:y. with Superintendent Forsyth and others, made @ tour along the Avenue, driving over that por- tion already paved with —_— giving it an in- spection, and (ound that the work is well dene. At the corner of dh street, the a A a was raised as to whecber p ‘not directly on the line of the avenue, but or on — streets ae it, was liable to = ~ tox for the wood pa’ a Soest baute ste cae oa tat on = the cornets) have the benefit of the wood pavement; but others, that if they are taxed, why should pot their neighbors be, wee have but a few yards of cobblestone intervening? ‘This subject was here talked ever, but no defin- ite action taken The next point of stoppage was the corner oP Uth street, where they foand that actrve prep- arations were being made x4 lay ap ing Se Rop- bins pavement. Several Dlocks (keyed on a board) had etna. one wore being piled up on the sidewalk. They alo examined inate yeuretee ih ome fete ae }o years sirce with some in’ them nd. Leaving here they passed venue tot oth street to see how ta that wor work an progressing. Improvement of Washington. Another Step ue March of Progress—Good Pros- ‘pect of another Street Railread. Last evening an adjourned meeting of citizens interested in the construction of the Columbia R.R.,from 15th street by way of New Yo x and Massachusetts avenues and H street to t!.> toll gate, and eventually to Bladensbur, held in the Coureil chamber of the CityHall, ono Ty presiding, and Dr. Stringhcidene: bis ta W. H. Clagett gave a statement asto the condit.on ci the company, and urged that it oe road was to be a success if Was necessary to a: early. He was of opinion that it could, ne constructed for $10.00, and be completed iv = Istof January next, and was certain it would Erown spoke of the favorable eel ing in relation to the road the busi- bess men of «th st.eet, many of whem would subscribe if called upon, and was followed by Mr.M.M. Kohrer, who said that if each lot der on the route would pay in a subseription ucted. oF @12.50 the road would be constru YIBWS OF MAYOR EMERY. Mayor Emery stated that he was obliged to leave the meeting, but before doing so would add bis word in en ment of the entsr- prise. He spoke of tue F-street road, two miles im yo and built at @ cost of $250,000, which bad .vereased the value of property on that 109 percent. and is now Ting 6 per cent..w.ith & prospect of doubiin thoamtent of div.dend. He thought this road would pay bet- ter than F stieet, 10F there was but litt, "a 1 irg to bedone, and material and labor were much lower now than when that road was built. SU SSCRIPTIONS TO STOCK. Was then opened, and ad the Slayor led aan = 16 sh: S. 31 said he had taken 100 shares, house and rai!road, they would do much to kcep down the talk of capital-mov- He would put his name down for an addi- tional itv sbare: iter complimenti of Col. Smoot, stated. that one of ‘movers west ‘eems to have wiven up as De had writen to # r-al estate cae purchase a bou: houce for te. He would renew his 0 shares epedine were sabscribed is meeiing tebe eae cover them. Prof. Gallaudet spoke of the interest felt in emery = ingtractors and = of the Deaf and ao and said 40 shares bad been sutseribed th Subscript ors stock w were now ri lively, Parties taking .iom 1 share upwards, and shares being .cported as taken, inelading Col. Smeoo's 100, Mr McKelden ordered bis name down for 0. The requested the cor- porators to the and they decided to do so at the Board of Trade rooms on Tues day, Wednesday and ny Of next week. ——- Sales or Rear Estare—W. L. Wall & Co., Suctioneers, have sold trame house and lot on Isth street west, to Denj. H. Brown, for 91,50; frame house a(Uoining above, to same, for $7,500. vacant lot ad: on corner 1°th = tosame, at 17);c. per foot; frame house on 3 street. bear 19th, to same, for $1,000; adjoining Irsme house, westward, to Richard Cissell, tor $125, frame house adjoini to B. H. pote for st: two ona Drink hedmsa, te for $1, as R. ped for Te ce. jot’ on 20th, between L and to Owen 2 for $450. Joshua Wii 2 vom estate brokers, have sold for . conte M. Lanckton three pmnene theae | ea + the — (3 Toth eet, gare to ‘atch Esq., for $15,000. = ‘ A NOVEL and domes has lately bee! Batenied by Messrs. wits: Ero. piano makers, of this city. It consist of asmail table manu- aie very Sanaa material, which can be fast- 0 the Thon this table a pumber of a Preah tones |, mounted on ine wire conan and the vibration from the tou keys of the piano causes the figures to darce bad 3 x22 7. which may be seen at pa > Socinines sane? ents to rices 2 cents to twenty dollars. s4 7 ieee TRE BoarD ov Merrorotiraw Potice at its meet ip; ao. Cee Lewia East- man,ap jitiona! pi six months, to do duty at 1! seeeaseey and Jobm Howlett an six months. Appheations from the vamed persons Nor Tiquor Veense proved by the por ee Ke rel my Brme, Peter tan, atickecl Brien “Gear Bauer, John ischuch, Hi Mitier, sepa, Bent 2 ae Yew, Baew Bate. afar nent the dhe aor aor] « at peetent a = Mite pri Te : tecretatry regent other ‘members Clerted were Ser wren ie Soa cece yersat tue on Red's players of famo ee: Phazebs Acdioes AS Sn. of Alexandr: ay Sree REF a pew curb 'im <hiee o) ae? ® small piece ene of the Y = yoom of the House of Rep: \ TBE PROPOSED AVENUE JUBILEE. Meeting of the Committec. A meeting of the committee of twenty-dve citizens appointed by Mayer Emery to tike naval was + Hall, F W. Owen, Horati arog. te Col. William W: bour, Z Gilman, Adolf Class, Hallet Kil- bourh, Edward Droop, Thomas Russell, Samuel 8. Smoot, Major Bev. Poore. Crosby -S. were galled on to Noyes, Ata Shepherd and 0. K. wee prem Mr A. By Shepherd preside, ant Mr. A. 0. secretary. Mr. She they had met for prgesion of the rie Major Ben Perley paste Serna Callud tpon, ‘Sith tha pavement ald every one was pleased laid ‘ions, and he thay aeons 801 demonstration; but bility of making ay ee s the Poon gs ‘word rating the paving a stre ground which woul ot leaon won either the Ses ® pleas. ure or the profit of the ‘nded occasion. the committee that fo ag Teardot a a Gis hog aay it was proposed world’s but which bad indy eb in nothing mace than the erection of a pump somewhere on the Island. The avenue is a highway, and it would Hed penaramysenpeel| trial of on. in gee odes one be represented — the pespleat thenexy glee rep sehip such os be had seen political ‘ions in tne city; book- printers, rest of tee rates should tursout in distinct pay Asfor the carniv: for the best nes to draw out competition in Mr. M. W. Ca OG ASE civic societies should be invited'to join in the demonstration. The marines and the Masonic and Odd Fellows orders would add an attractive feature to the occasion. there should be Mi - Hall im res that committees appoin' char, with —— duties. This ot eeare all the gements to ran; made; ‘@committze ‘ot arrapgements ‘with eahannmen which ahould be the Sa cee to #3 car- nival. Other commiitees ee Tivery stables, &c., should be Mr. Adolf Cluss gave an interesti tion of the manner in which carnivals in Europe were me: Mr. A. lomons said it ey! beltttle us as a community, it we make such a demonstration over the eee anes of an ob; otnar¢ ate bed onionee ‘enjoyed so long in ad f us. r cites Lod in advance ot The — way would onere aven it to the =e count over the paving of a street, of some anniversary wa rained mpartance péople t Log? e. Would justify us in inyitin, le to come here. Gr Washington, ould be te’ groper, time Ae of Washin; ime be the a By that Hime oe avenue would be ina er cae ‘ides they would have more time to prepare Mr. Arthur "shepherd cxbned in favor of the Sih of January, on #3 ground that the weather more sugpicious then than in inated in coggeations by Col. 8. W. Owen, and was first broached 11 te Republican. Col. Owen being called on asthe “father of the project,” eaid be could not exactly claim the mackie I i aoe ea tenet Onin the Corporati m laws in 1 rivin, be o a for ooo on ne the street, but the now grown to suc Prppottions tha ve waaa ite affldto fathers me: Chair.—It isa bantling, then? {Laugh- , Solomons offered @ resolution that hee time fixed for the carnival be the 20th, 2ist and 22d days of Febri In ler tes of’ his reso- lution he said anuary was rssociated with — particular—the > or Febrnary was sd ry peculiar interest to every one ‘country. Col. Wall thought we must be careful not to put ourselves in 2 ridiculous attitude before the country by making a great parade over the of astreet. Pathe Chair said it was not ti mere paving of & street that was to be celebrated, but the in- augaration of aeerics of grand improvements in eaten Mr. Wall ‘continuing, said this was all granted, ard we understand this well enough among ourselves, but it would be a matter of r'ficnie to outsiders. He favored the propcsii.en of Mr. Solomons. Mr. R. M. Hall said the pavements were not so much matter of joy as was the era of a grand forward movement of progrces in our midst, which should be a matter of cougratula- tion to everyone. The people have not on! paved their own roads, but the government avenues too, without congrersional aid. Let it be a gri us invil worid. Mr. C. S. Noyes favored the 224 day of Pebra- ary as the time for the demonst-ation. [( was very doubtful if the pavement would be ready for the affair by the 8th of January; and even it vhe work was then, he was intormed that it WSs requisite that the sand os gravel ehould remain on the surface some time longer; aud until this was removed and the street thor- oughly swept, it would be unfit fur carnival uses. M ara induce nd inauguration of enterprise, and let tockal tuleresurse with the outside The chair stated that the time should first b2 fixed upon before other action was taken, tle question was whether the avenue would be in a bog mad condition at so early a day as the #tu snuary. ‘Mr. Kilbourne atked Gen. Michler ifthe pave- ment would be laid by that e .3 Pow coed replied teat, it would Probably be down by the 25th of December, but that contractors did not want the gravel re. ed for (® days. chair rrine i the 22d of February was the A all taken ont considered pied seer ey they were adopte: she ore ered that a sub com- Prepare a pro. gramme and pg me rd the general committeg a & meeting to be held on Saturday next at i o'clock; adopted. Mesers.Galt, Thompson, Cluse, Hall, Solomons, IP» erd and the chair were inted t en the Mr. Hr1l offered e fic'als from the large citi nvited as guests on the occa referred to the standing committee oy , programme, Kc "REPORT oF SUR-COMMITTEE. The sub-committee organized immediately after the adjournment of the committee of twenty-five, with Mr. J.W. Thompson in the chair, and the following arrangement for. the conduct of the —s will be submitted to the Spomee meewng of the full committee, on Saturday evening next :—The festivities to com- menee on T morping, | eae a aud cease vening, inthe courtry be sion, > Febru: ns, Sommatins ‘on re- cel comaaltion on ‘ptions, nett finance, coi on = —-—_——. The U. F. A. Redivivas, Readers of Tuz Stak no doubtremember the meetings last winter of the “Universal Fran- chise Association” at Union League Hall, which chamiuscer arorpat cae = or the CORPORATION AFFAIRS, Beard of Aldermen, December 1, 1870- The Beard me: in «perl ecasiom. prtsuant co 1p weoPiou carried at the meeting lest Mobtay, 6 cher te courkicr +, altho mombers present vace © by afull board, wal ured, pone the whole mat r wii > and thie motion war finally carrie! Srampep, Outc ter—6 Wave—Messte. Tak: Davie and Bewar: for ho Corporate «¢ Wadhiington he, end ic hore and thatevery person who atsia au wi Bs Mayor, Register. or be and is beads and af his am a ae ter re dinn pan og wy ine it io nly cavrat the rete utlon of the a, ‘aimed, dcbate M- Shepherd moved top ‘k Biae. ‘uniepee Jite vetEcts: ee ly Ginlich wove to Foatpone it a Bext Montay ister re the the i Na ejropattias EJ ialerder even o% BL ave, Gace. Me | Wasklngton ee ag them bs the City of lay:— Moserw. T einpton. Connol'y ana Slater—4. Mr. Baker gaye notice Sar bn noxt Mr Conndtig, fro sieve committed, reported bil 07. a af the vote, be tor tele (ee Calig: panel. Also, be ine afer os eet ; ma ofel tage Low Fe Mire | assed, At 12, | taacneee Property from the paymen” |) Sheil Teun payuict” ce beweg S. eanet STRAND ETE vray Tejcoted om thi a reatio, iy pro araie- $5310 pay’ Christian Uiton for services as en pills orl for api water eh ge committer, reported oad ee pagyons * Janez Ro A a | averes" asa a Bea a itol Wiliam Morgan. the nts ae S100 for extra cor. vices rendered Dasead. Also, report nay ersety ef soln) slinacr 2 Favoral eshte 8. 29.H. Mor ying then for books and papers fargished Sok Da1 Al Meiers | ena Dill appropriating a i 5 Be Spun s ake gece wil by the caving in of the bank of the lth atreat sewer, report concurred in. EXEMPTION OF enone Shotaaet FROM sPBogat Mr. Connolly reported atvezsely, from the cont mils tee of te Upon the, tullowing: f abyteri to Congre: di sire to sa; Se othe the Inca » for refanding of 80, paid in ies te eet Sevres itionsrs Wearing ese ition of the Be conend beers church, corner of ath wea * Wasninctox City, Dec. 2. or Foe Bh stripe, ok poate a entertained | ee Br west, from Mary: ance er rei ° a | Es FY |S i to pay James U. re ith to Wi ont - Soa tower on Ath wrest C'cteock tp | matte, Water Seer ee ‘all of which, werd Streets, . fe. i Gulick presented petiti st the oon! le 3 for det he xanions | struction of Sooner in od einer betes, Pewee the youre iio Basse oh ‘Mr. Slater, from fn ioow comer reported Dille ¢ later. tee. orted bi orrinting $50 to pay 7 Wes a Beant for extra fohreie of Ow on O'Hater Lloyd, Woes ana, Hui Teal services in the office of ihe woe a t; | Toohey. which were passol, end the board rat uid: bight? adjournet: 25 13TR STREET, N. W.. 2 1. 1570, yester- Gay, tbatt the notion of the, Boys in Blue, xt their Tr cent meeting, in resolvi tic members-in their proposed welcome 88, Was unwise and impolitic, and meet- not to inelnde the that I was not present at the my mame was used without While lam and high abi « ts ing to havespecial taxes paid im 1365 thea the litical rights of manhood, still 1 To tition of tis vestry Grace church, Tait ule democratic mons. Somes iW asminaton for refunding of spectal taxes bere sf Con embrace many ‘of » whose yotes have ven for fon hg ys iaRnee apn od WaT Skt'| Hoeral pppropeiations ter oer ues’ end Tener Octo! 135, positivn and col | it itunes as well as as ungrateful to treat such I taxer: ant he poluted to npecial ot: ee Poi mbers disrespectfully. wrsewie - ebarter (Webb's 433) for ictan amin pune cde: | Tau Tamarana—Tovnight i the vast a . ‘BE ATERS.—To-p' tast. ni see Os when. by au set of Congres, | but one of the engagement of Mf. and 2% power ‘of the Councile to. mars posi.ive appropri Barrey Williams. — for their ott be benetit, tions for the relief of Ihr Bee’ Ce fi po et comprising Shree ot but, mo matter it DI “Shand; vated “The caicither torrelisions sosietion ee aoeeunte, and “ihe Irth ion.” | need. by private interesta, to ack for special ox eee Eee thelr last evening. perton seg noted exc opr ee night, when, for Mrs. Oates! bedi, she will id all buildings, grounds, and prop=rty ap- pear in ‘The Danghter of the Ke; ror: > purtenant gto and used in coputitiva there. There * will be a matinee to-morrow, w! is the with, nessa nal mantcipal, | closing performance of the company, who will henation; the minlelpality.nor the covaty is maxe | S202 Prevent thetr capital durlesqiie of “The huproveméaty for ‘itner chnirohes Cr echool-honses, | Fair One withthe Blonde Wig.” |Next week is dubious ownership, and all many of which may il which a ave Indes amounts of “grounds pert: thereto.” pan'omime week. Look out for fun, pra iyi y appurtenant THE Cotorep ae el bape 4 atanced cases where proporty was | Teachers.—This afternoon the ret 9 cold by the morements. | of the tea of the colored sohools was hel at the Stevens S: IL }» for Purpose if gunin? iat irate de cont towards Gh tne eec tit] Conterring with the Buperiatendont' Mera’ be which obtacea of increase: pera pI the subject of and private owners who vide Se Nig a A Hine vored with U rman Lin theran Church: on wach Mir.” Ghempion voted with lait Mr. tion of the Nationa’ Theol : om tax red in” Yeas 10: Nay, OTR iJ Lert w. ne mR “Scunalty, $eobt the teint conmitter "conan ned in the month of October, ported during the past month. prion! scsi Tur WREcKED ScHoonEr Poco Fowkes, of the steamer Wawaset, reports the schconer ——— Capt. Francis Ki which was run to ae sunk b; ion of the Lak off Persimmon Point, cit be prove a ureday ni oss unless of pence & ¢:fiamitte i par of means are speedily taken to raise her. The ves- ane ‘is ars earlier miiiea arent ot ge a bel lien in eiphtaed feet of water nod hen tees: faction aes 8B. most, sill standing, is av obstraction tomaviga- Water road. a ioe that. Seer isa frtad tion at that point. the saine te De correct, Dut be was p From en ing*his books by 2 Feamen Of evar. SALE or Prorerty on Tae District Lixg,— tuct baving been gd to cever and Latimer Cleary, auctioneers, have sold a part Sirain vonchere held by "Si br ares nud to | of the land known as the Forhall tract, about be correct) smeuntion te @ tre i tive miles from this city, along the District tin ary for his second year the com a Hace legge 0 ote si ttre recomend the yamage. providing | aud Barnaby creek, between Wheeler’s the jesus of the neceabary ameunt iscataway roads. “I'wo lots went oft) Moore said be ‘id not doubt that Mr. Bond | J. C. Wildman, at #35, and No.2 to J. i was astrictiy honest oficer, Dut there wassn.ay- | Huntley, at $20 per acr cy onsen pete Tear of his sertice, which ahold be NINE MORE FINE ALARY DONS. Jiro, [row Heme eomumnivees, bi bint M appropriating onal i portions gf if the cny, extea 8. F Stewart moyed oer ea #ix:” lost. Mr yoved that the mowey be expended under the Direction of the cowmmttess. on Ore depai fhe respective oarday aud the Commilseigners chietet ihe fire dopartment; agreed to, and the — UR ‘ite xo ipriathe giee Al ted Dill appropr! ri for arestion ot axl for accomimodatiuu ‘ona and epimals- ud allowing ‘private erectauch Lb ins to bear IE NOY 201L. quernion. tenant will al Hon. tor Casserly, ernor Fair EXxcE.vent Orrort SIRABLE ResipEN’ v n the advertisement elsewhere, offers for rent’ his elegant residence, known as’ Dou, las Place, bebe the furpitore; anda desiraiiec i Henry M, Rice will arrive there to-mght. ITY TO SECURE A De- —Gen. Kobert Williams, iso be granted the use of his library and fine ered of paintings, — Persoxat —Hon. T. W. Osborn, of Fiorida, Jobn Scott, of Pa Conner, of Texas, are at the Ebbitt, and Sena. and Hon. John U Hon. E. H. Kcllins, of N. H., Cov- FWiscomsign and ex-Senator ——_o——— PAWNBROKR's SALE.—Latimer & Cleary will 2. i Mayur to a continue their sale of pawnbroker’s is to- pg nae a ees Tuer tts | contin myeron oe when a great Riss: will be conte: Ryn) oe ower th offered. Grest bargairs may be |, a8 the the uw les re a » Corporation = goods are-soid without regard to ads ances. polling 0 rorsoss em al Saiz or Monzy.—At the 15th monthly mect it Baker moved to " Bb-phora ALY Buxusrr 5200 ron CHARITY. Attorney, beg leave to report = true basis of Mr. Cook's refusal to sign cueeks a» Barrante drawn to pes ‘persone nominated by the Maror. but resected by the Bosrd of Alder bo ey euthorised to appoint aa Friedly, ‘an authorized to appoin for and Comptrol he cor pore. for, and t ead Py ty tenga their duties, a te and every eccount against thi corporation of W eshineton when audited end certitie the Avditor Pe paid by warrsnt of he Com brsigwed by the Mayor. 1 6 made in any other mapuer Ay in this nay Tt, will be noticed ine Kegister is not in eluded. in. this act at ail aan® cuseaey 60 she sete account. The Councils proceeded, smashing thin, Th men. as they was necessary s3:3 Indi Fie ment of them is as follow r Tne, every oe on of Washington whi: correct by the Anditor. azrant of the Comptrolle:, yor api Kegusters Socecnng whether He war franscending helt he urcils) power to as a pert) ie ry 10 make ® warrant good remains for them to decide. Their autherity would seen to be dertvcd proceeding {vom only ome except auch as comes fre e fair ad evident in plication. a here they ere chai <3 ings. thet se cal te ‘meaue fo complete U in) ister. “Boerds thinking oF Eating at [srw a A to 9 getisfectory completion ceo, ma he was law ix mail ‘weapons. duct. sey We the jadgmegt of Of Kttcrn y aed cer wl “And rescived Surther, TRS REA OF the Excelsior Building 30 por cest, premium. ties at Metzerott Mallen Mon: POLI x oust. sag Judge Le alone, charged with profan: sdieorder! aoe 7 at adr ingsSiraiood “. ff Domi placing BEGINNING THE CARNIVAL. Job Angus, charged with as driving on Pennsy! vavia avenge ap‘ 1 Fup ie an ihe ate foie b iitticesvmpathy Yor ae forthe seine another Rpg Fy ified Pt the hor sees ‘dense then pleeded Sears little oo so benzine on board Asgocia- Were advanced upon at — his buget of comica'i- y evening next lao bills gppropriating G10 icr Providence | sare ¢, oe - Hospital ant forthe rial Home Beh ool; BR CELTIC LITERARY CLUB meets to-night. both of whic Sho passed. Sec advertisement. THE SALARY Qrrstion. Mr. Covpolly then eubal Errvecay Bre Looxers, pela Eyes, ary question. The tellow! beautiful style, at Prigg’s Jowolry 8: engca-tl points of the report : hae : mittee on whom sponderce between “ibe City Register aud TRE COURTS. was fined §: “teed ‘ rnitnre wagon, own apple ca: ine i tat last, itbe Said fore they meds anew t that it be felt — eee certs to the Ree 4 he would cr po be recognat rin th sum of 29 rcgentvige ipa in the: Di right.” F Cates, to pase Gn act io carry mtoe het | Stuur ah ton PeusS teak byentc; stated teat f« hich was approved by | iste ariciagon| Tame, and could not be whipped ubject of accotiite and pay ino a fase gait; ee cer was misteken; three miles ‘fast Fate for ‘his an A same. Another witness testified th: yas trem ten to fifteen miles could net be mealing ‘eprom Folens int Sy et B. Clack, corrsing comoaied asia OF HIMSELY. reonbeowene af con a iegetion ae INSURANCE. Loss by Fire. GEURGETOWN. Ter Crary Bx temporary cr pl a Decaage of Pod-erians axl equestrians can effcet the orcssing now eRcuants’ E oe © —F. ur tnadred bashes INSLRE AGAIN? 3 . ahs rime red wheat s0°d hi a Ubauge, " ie, $1.0 por bushel. oo BSTEAVER Exrarss, this morning. took te e nearly GW barre's Georgetown | with ————_—_—_—_—— i Georgetown Advertisements. Pe a ‘Auct'r; Georget. wa. a8 ematr « 80x, ys BALE ria, a Titbed at is 2nea Acgu: y recorded in ties bas Hi'Senot the land ro-nt stfict ot Gotumbia, thereby « I wi noldtr No. 3, ¥. M. ©. A. BUILDING, ee x wre gf COMPAS ¥ 3 | Office: Room Ne. 1, over the Bank of Washington, j CHAKTEKED BY OONGKASSS 1537, CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $270,000, Fire! Fire! ARGAINS 1N IN DRY GOODS! B a ae nome LY y AbsOSTED HAYS THE £F BENJAMIN MILLER, 101 BRIDGE STREET, GEORGETOWN, D. 0., of th be john ~ dae ages OUDs. er ey can be saved by giving bia a aall Bick ok dike hve ti lish Satine, Meri Iris Pop THRE em Diack "AI- Blankets, plannele, Clothe ana Sr Booms 619 SEVENTH STEEET, i ‘id Gloves, Soveph'e Bt Kid Gloves, OPPORITE POST OFFIC! 13 EIR 4,000 POLICY Kmbrolderies, Uamburg Work, and Real Laces. nw | WHO Soba Pepe R A00e FS AD WRO INSURE PROPERTY IN THE BEST COMPANIES AT LOWEST RaTEs. Ne nareberae Seen ator ot no2-Im* ee: so mie street. a FOR Sopra Gk: goon }, SHOES. .. at L. GI a oy oe Scorseacers or Wi ‘teonded tor “ocat iy a THE WUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW a BBB BTS ae cecescee—eeeneeeveete oe OABB 1000 40,000,000 ae peers Saeeamig orate NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE Ce., MILWAUKEE, Wis. J. B. VANDYEE, President, SBBEB MIT 'H. V. Pree, AUG. GAYLOED, Se ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! BOGRD LIVE ARB As I desire to make a change in my business, 1 SHALL COMMENCE THIS DAY TO SELL MY¥ ENTIRE STOCK AT PRIME cosr, and 1 wonld particutarly impress on the mi my Dumeroue patrons that NO SHAM jn this annonnoement, and it is not made to improve et trade, as everybody knows that Derhaps the largest business in the ag bo —, ye poliuay 5 To show that I am in GEEMANTOWN WOOL, in all colors, at 1244 cents per ounce. BERGMANN'S BERLIN ZEPHYR, White and black, econ c 2 cents; in single, REAL ESTATE AGEN TS. (..%: BAVENRER < 00., BEAL ESTATE AND NOTE BROKERS, It is impossible for me to enumerate all my goo, but 1 will only eay that my stock comprises one of the largest assortments of FANOY GOODS AND TOYS ever fonnd toge beetle every one in search of | No. 643 LOUISIANA AVENUB, THIRD DOOB Holiday Presents shy All at once amd make se lections. EAST OF 7TH STREET. B. SILVERBERG isetrastin ane Be RTP NOTE rious * > 200d PAPER a LOWMST ha TES, 312 SEVENTH STREET, rey To'Le, 3 YEARS. 14,900 = nodd-tr Near Pennsylvania ayenne tay $0 to oan for one year, in amounts to sult Weare sisopre Tiow, “SRE Paras, CEPR E, = Wises, Look! Look! Look! BEAL ESTATE AMD LN: CE BROKER, $11 SEVENTH STBEST, Orrosits Post Orrice, WASHINGTON, D. 0. AT THESE PRICES: OVERCOATS. DOMESTIC MELTON WHITHEY BBAVEK.. Sales and Exchances of Real Estate effected. Loans negotiated. Houses for rept, and rent col- CHINCHILLA. OY igen nie CASTOR BEAVER. 2) amp cow 0 STO EBS. BSQUIMAUX... $15 and 816 60. P A large lot of PIANO GO COVEBS an1 STOOLS, of Ptions, have jurt been received at the ware- W_G. METZBROTT & CO BD & CO."B. ENGLISH MELTON....... MOBCOW.......00. “ ~$1T 318 and $20. CAPES AND TALMAS IN GREAT VAKIETY. WINTER SUITS. FINE ALL WOOL SUITS....... DEBBY SUITS. ....cocsssses HEAVY CASSIMEBE. SILK MIXED... 16 and g16 | BERGLISH MBLTON cceceeesscsswesssasssmeeestens | SUPEBFINE BLAOK SUITS.........926 and 930, | LIVEN ILY SEWING MACHINE on Sis taums, part consent, FE hmmm oF aoe. B* WM. L. at AB EARLY CALL 18 SOLICITED, aT j Ne. 900 2 902 Sy. Cor. 9h #8. Btores Ne. Penn. av., cor. Ae Tease | _wWearb sow reesiving frost the ae POPOLAE CLOTHING HOUSE, | 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BETWEEN | 10TH AND 1!7x ‘STREETS, 4 Taree doors east of 110m! «-| WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWS, street | i al! deseriptions of p: ty in the riot % | warceh Columbia. No charge for ps oF ; ; DIRECTORS: ‘the f sie ac aT hn a EeoPickrell, tJ ne halt cash, (of etc $109 must Th ‘4 sale.) erred Ea’shomaler, A'wnthwell, in 3 and §,man ss with inte | “ofGeorgetowa, T. Bd. Clark. aun’ secured & 7 ded oe trast gu the | hos ee | cine five enage ater K sale. other ign me | JAMES ADAMS, President. ee. Tener res risk, cea of the default , ceeheser, alter hve dass ABEL G. DAVIS, Secretary. _oclt-m.w fam conveyanci DS at cost of Se ne a. WMD. CASEIN, ‘Trustee EZ NATIONAL TAN Tis DOWLING. A TIRE INSURANCE ANY PRORGETOWN DOLLAR STORE Or ot G args aud mero staf Jetead Finey dew DISTRICT OF COLUM elry. Beatuettes, ¥, ams, “ Frm Fumes, Clock Watcha, atae ORGANIZED AUGUST 70. r the ond | 73 Bighstret JC NICHOLS CASE CAPITAL... nee 100,000 WS TO THS PROPLS® OF Ti fice in Shepherd's 905% Penusyl STRICT —I have just received a ‘avenue. ta Balding No. Prattent. Siem New ich Mx .B. TODD, Vice President. pict Ai, Velvet Pilks and mae SAMUEL OBOSS, Secretary. 4 excellen Lace * DIREC: futy dozen more of J.B. Blake, acre losiery, which i, by calling at cuick, ‘ or T.M. HANSON AND B LEWIS BLACKFORD, | EDUCATIONAL, 7OUNG bADIES. SCHOOL. Mis WE ont Novemt or cxme 910 toS 25 per quarte Beak bord books even Howse Pr oc onal, commnnct 7a me x Sth tail ecaer set 55)p. m. dy 320. w..by Pr reer At MEDICAL 1e- at Spm, by Pr P.B. Strong, M To atndente i een Clinica! ip | strmction, Free. BuccEssoRs fo RITTENHOUSE, FOWLER & Uo. Bo. =. AVENUS, Fase Ser > the Sr - pad ph A. fF mihiageany end Barer» BANKERS, Buy and sel! at current market retes GUVEBNMENT SECURITIES, @ULD AND FALY) PD ~ named STOCKS, and BONDS promptiy exe- “TRTERNAL BEVENUB STAMPS forrtsned LOAN OFFICES. Cases wasmpnotor A al OFFICE A¥D Bemored to, 914 Pransyivania’ avenue, between gad Mth streets. south side (aire. GAO. formerly Biz. Loaned on Gold, Silver and Dis- URES Fates im ‘Open from 7 @. m. to Private Botranee trom Rive bal. Aaa nell E'S LOAN OFFICE, \RTEESTE BT me ee. acd of = ; S, couperzm 2 oo, LOAN OFFICE, 207 AND 209 4% STREET, ees0-tf Near Pennsyiventa avente | Qwise TO OUB LARGB ! INCREAS! \N BUSINESS, We have reduced our interest to ROBERT FULTON @ 0o., | ONE-HALF THB USUAL BaTEe, MERCHANT PAWNBEOKEES, 314 Bivre Sraesr, Between D street and Penus. svente, ‘Have made extensive arrangements for LOARING MOREY Gold and Bit Bilverwere, ts cmon ih te M. 8. PRINCES LOAE OFFICR STILL BXistTs, ‘And tn connection themnto, mnderneath the eume, 80 handsome room for the anle of bargains ef every | s7 BW OUPPLIES RECEIVED DaLT. uaa eins ier ecnaey

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