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a Tae National METROPOLITAN BANK , EVENING STAR. _ | piitrsceter torn s tis otd'8r oe ine | =rcial change | Be ectee = | consequent on the iyptOW sent “uf ath ttroe ber 7, 187@. | The superstraciare of te front portico is being | WEDNESDAY 0000. nen Temoved, leaving the platform on e. which | —— will hereafter be © ~~ LOCAL NEWS. : wae ee. grade as altered, which will create a basement oe a ae characters in | Story, thus affording two nice office rooms ‘ation —Lotta, ing in front, A safticient mamber of steps will “The Little Detective. - Dt e, aD eS OS ances Wi a Peale Gueek Somes ett improvements in ail will cost New York company in the pantomime of the a fale aa eg “Three Blind Mi TRE IMPRESSION prevailing in some qnarters Metzerott Hait—Alf. Barvett, the celebrated | that seats to the coming performance of Martha facial artist and humorist. assisted by Miss He- | were reserved betore the box sheet was pre- jen Nash and Mr. James W. Sharpley. eure. formers. Beyond this all had ‘St. Stephen’? Church Grand Panerama for d equal notice. Ni benefit of the Sunday school. ‘Lis music store. Ne Distinction on Account of Politics—The Boys in Blue Reconsider Their Recent Action. in Biue was held at Union League Hall in rela- | tion elected as directors eter Hooe, John Purdy, W. H. Goods, tion to the proposed demonstration in honor of | p3i! and N.'D. Larner Subsciuen Congrese—A. Grant in the chair, and, after | rectors held a meeting and elected John Purd: yemarks by the Chair and by Messrs. Cox, Perry | president, N. D. Lar Carson, and John S. Crocker, deprecating the ‘untington treasurer, action of the late meeting in adopting a@resolu- hen contining the proposed weic Feconsider that action was carried. and Mr. | new market building near 7th st Crocker reported resolutions that, in accord- | Seneca stone, and are pushing t ance with previous custom, the Boys in Blue of | with all the District of Columbia will turnout ma grand pleted torch-light parade, on the evening of Wednes- at the earliest possible moment. ——— gay, the 2ist instant, in honor of the Presidert D i Tue eighth annual session of the and the Congress of the United States, and to School convention of Maryland and the Burak of Columbia was be; te prise the legislative branch of our government, | Ualtimore, but none-othet than te earn Imi heir annual return to the capital of the coun- on ie ie Lusiness was transacted. The conven- extend to all of the distinguished men who com- @ friendly greeting and cordial welcome on try, to assume the arduous duties of their re- | \°™ “* i session again to-day. spective positions, and inviting the citizens to a ees WE ARE REQUESTED to state that tickets for in im the efforts to make the demonstration had q * zuch as will be creditable to the city and worthy | (2e,charity ball cam be had at ii ue bank, First National Bank, Hi in of the representatives of a great and free pee. whom it is intended tohonor. A. Grant, J. | Siophenus, Syington, Hotel, and 8. ‘ocker, O. D. Bassett, A. Green, and J.D. Cramer were appointed a committee to call on Shepherd's, Pennsylvania avenue. eases the Fresident and Vice Fresident of the United | ui" srocniing ie neother sien ea tates ane e S er e House of “ vd rentatives and loform them of the intetded | moved bis gun making and bell hanging estab- arade, and ascertain from them if it will be | ‘ishment six doors west of his old stand. ir pleasure that the demonstration’shall take ag lace on the evening named; and Messrs, WW. Conconan, Esq., is rapidly recover- Gensel, Waynes an Gan an aoc s ing from his late injuries and was at his oflice committee to wait upon the Mayors of Washin; morning by the aid of crutches. ton and Georgetown and the Councils of bot ‘ea ques, the fire department and the officersof | Nw STyiw horse sett Alaska diamonds re- the Levy Court, and request their co-operation | Ceived at Priggs’ Jewelry Store. Twenty dol- im the demonstration. lars. ————“-~2e-____ ‘Tee Grasp CHARITY FatR aT Masosic THE COURTS. Hatt The President and Mrs. Grant have | , U.8. SUPREME COURT—In thiscourt, yest, imtimated that they will again visit the fair'om | ay.a dec E No. s—Downbam vs. the City of Alexandria: OF Con eae aah enators and members | Ho: & jownbam vs, the Oky of Aloxandrie, in of Congress attend nightly. The Hon. Speaker | FoF, to, the Fi pile ng and Mrs. Blaine were present fora large por- €rous citizens, and from abroad, continue to be | thers for sale. Th Bese, and its success is established. The raftie | Commerce, and discriminated in favor of local man. lists are rapidly filling, the price of a chance | */8cturers. The Court brought . where it was held that no having. from the first, been fixed at a low Gueetion was raised ‘by the record which this Ge, ure. “he fine pland, elegant Jewel “safe, | could consider under the Bitlet ne Goart and costly walnut chamber set, each | ciary act, asthe record does not show that the tax 2) plate mirror, bronze clock and ‘Son was to be imposed on manufacturers outside of x, t h case the q jon joes table, ($5,) have been so well patronized that rise. ‘The writ of error is dismicsske Mt those who desire the remaining chances should | fice Field delivered the coiunet ie ea — borage So, too, with = raf- MURDER TRIAL. » under the ecm ogee Gwection of Mrs. Madi- | CRIMINAL COURT, Judee Carticr —To son Cutts. Baskets of tine fruits, numerous | ene taze of Jemse hells, cherged wiih the oceans ts of exquisite flowers, and beautiful moulded | John Mardis. the follow: ‘were sworn: Wi jellies, are among the perishable raffles of each Conway Joba G. Adame, Wn. ‘Henry B'reh, Biaut. Among the eatables to be thus disposed | John Madigar and Joha 8. Slater. ‘These, with the ef to-night is an elaborately Seed | En merchgten erick Oneness leu nme: Severs) eran, St, $25, presented by Wormley. | aon" aud cowetal witvanees teeaiied ca tr heen zal members of the Marine Band voluntari- | Stances ‘of the case, which hate Leen genio as ly visited the hall last evening, and assisted the jcsers. Barrett and Gacezler appeared Visitors in their pleasures. It is Ee in the fair room a valuable go! rand Chi votes. As there are two officers of this | moved that several of the cases aguinet the torpore rank in the District, the 0. B. N, andhthe tion for work Gene be placed ou the calender, which J . He alsomade a similar ©. B.N.,a lively contest may be remens cases, which was, however, not acted on. In the case of Maron, Oy the tna ‘Tre Boarp or HEALTH met last night atthe | Insurance ‘Gompany, deletidant was ‘granted leave to Aldermen's Chamber; Dr. Ford in the chair. | file edditional plea. its. Toner and Thompson qualified as mem- bers. A communication in reference to nui- with se li paner, without I sance in square 57. @ letter from M. A. Dillon enue; fined @i0.” Frederick Oo! im relation to nuisances: one from Lieutenant Henry, Mycts and James, H. White, col Noonan setting forth that loss of life occurs ed with being dreak and disorderly and ust from the negligence of contractors in the con- | Profane language cn the street; Cor Bich: struction of sewers, and urging the passage of @ | Cassin, irunk aud dicorderly; Mary Wii- jaw requiring them to provide all such excavas | \isms. druuk on the streets, workhouse thirty ders, tions in future with sate-guards; and one from | Jos ph Bol fanity on the street; fined $3. the Commissioner of the Seventh Ward, stating | Norris Pi lored To-pay, Judge Snell —Witliam be Norris Plunum: boy charged with steal that lots comp.ained of by Augustus Boerman, | ing 12 rederick Her No. 3m N street southwest, = & naisance,are | ™42> ane 3 four feet below the grade; were referred. It @ mule val was resolved that the nuisance on lot 2 im square No. 6*1, must be abated by filling or sewerage. A paper in reference to the establishment of free ee OP canes ven ¥ swimming parks in cities was laid on the table. - a ¢ ‘The abatement of nuisance in lot adjoining | , Alexander Lancaster, charged square 61i was reported, and squares 170, 205 | D&i'er and 25 were declared nuisances. An opening MISCEEL *. im the sewer corner of 9th street and Massachu- | Frederick John-on, colored with stealing setts avenue was decared a nuisance. Dr. Lee | «codfish: fined $3 and cate. or thirty dave ie ns mitted @ report frem the poudrette com- | Werley Johnson, colored, charged with stealing a mittee upon the offer of the Bromophyte Fer- | #¥S* atte valued = Sees 10 doc m Po tilizing Company for removing night soil. rec- | F.c"sccaste had paaten, oor ard oie, commending that no contract be made with any earance, postponed. Jobn Thomas Persons for removing night soil who will allow | brown, colseed: loud and boisterous talking ce one it to remain within the city any time after its | street. fined §3. Nettie Rollins, colored. acaault delivery by the scavengers. The report was | and battery on John Bald'n with intent to kill: fined adopted. “A resolution requesting the City | #6. John I. Tasker, colored. theft of saute of ft Also, ie Valued at re aesanlt and Er % of appear,and bench Councils to prohibit interments in the «Yo stoce; ndgment resery g Men's Burial Ground,” bounded by 12th Goed 91 aad coathe Wise Wile oer a 4 + D path and V and W streets, and require that the | deriy in Genter Market House; fined $10, and in de. bodies now interred therein be removed within | tault a @ays in workhouse. sixty days was referred. TROUGLE IN THE LANCASTER FAMILY iw ——_7—_ Alexander Lancaster, on erine ‘Tee Boann or Fine Cousissronnns met last | S¥ilst, beth colvred. plead not guilty "Catherine — STodeed yo ity. Judge, Aleck. evening: when Frank Sewall and Chas. Hawes, | me neatly toancilyent he Hen eho te aid a oat for WiangmPaRy: ere teprimanded—the first | not uiity. “Aleck —“Judee, Enever struck her’ for drinking. the second for profanity. The | +buck my fist in h and she whol! Caste 7 you gin so chief engineer was directed to procure four | the belly with her branch-pipes—one for each company. Permis- Pap as sion was granted to the hook and ladder com- “ : pany to hold a soiree at the engine house. The Sharker colored. charged with larcen proposal of Thomas L. Bailey to keep the har- fined $4 and costs, or thirty days in jail. ear, for sii, was Isid on fhe table: ‘Meets | Jobe, Wilson, throwing ton fine ' SS), was 01 ie he ir. Le +4 i Gettier was awarded the contract for patting a Fee, aree, eer ethaat House: | ew roof on the truck house for $250, and NH. jisorderly ‘conduct; b Jobnson was awarded the contract for the car- fanity; fined $5. B. Kmith, inde a penter’s work at the same building. Repairs Roed $5. Susan Moore. enticing prostitution; fined were ordered to No. 1 engine house. Dr. Bald- | $5. Mary Luttrell, vagrancy; win moved that the members of the department | ‘!*y#. Charles Peyton. colored, be notified that leitering about drinking or | ‘> mink skin Dawdy houses would be considered sufficient cause for dismissal; adopted. — c SPEED THE PLOUGH. CHARGE OF PERIURY. Mary Boyd and John Ford, char with com- mitting perjor; The Dis nd Jury to- ._ This charge grows out of the case tried in the lice Court. a few days since. against John Dove for larceny of chickens. the result of which was iction and sentence to jail. drawing a lot o” business to the Natioual The- ater. The house was filled last night, andevery appearance of Lotta was greeted with applause. “The Little Detective” will be repeated to- night tor the last time. Wall's Opera House was packed last night, and the pantomime of the « Three Blind Mice” is so amusing that it will fll the theater during jhe week. ‘There will be new tricks and trans- | Tar Pretic S¢mooL GCARDIANS —At the regalar formations to-morrow evening, and a matinee | monthly meeting of this beard last evening. the tol for families on Satarda s owing days were Inted for the distribution of — the cards of merit :—High street schools, 2lst. ins jontgomery street schools. ‘THE Soctety yor PREvENTION OF CRUELTY same and pect atreet schouls pte pap ce vt so sdopesd, providaem ths | ses dnceted to tail thecienteene Gane, ent to the by-laws was adopted, providing that a omen may Uacomamempeteer kereangsont | Tavats afte Sule erties Wodnage sed ie petieg: os PO eae ee eS BURNS | aceee Derteiee Aasoctisien At. the forty- cg esent, Which mas purah, of New | sith monthiy morting of this emociation weld teat ork will be present, which was adopted. evening. thirty enares were retired at $142 per share A resolution was adopted appointing Messrs. | net to the shareholders. A. 5. Solomons and I. C.Grey® committee of | meacnaxts’ Exciaxc®.—The sales of red wheat mth hin bon General Michler and confer | on Change this morning were 1.00. bose Pith bim regarding the establishment of drink- | st $1.45. 100 good at $128 ‘and 40 ordinere ing fountains. Saxoronn's OPERA TROUPE will a at For- ————— rest Hall to-morrow night, as advertised: alse, A New Canty Stccmssrriiy Larp—Wash- | Friday and Saturday ev ay ington in Communication with tie Insane Asylum. Mr. M. Y. Holly, Superintendent of the Police Fenopy SS laid @ submarine cable across astern ch channel near the bridge, communicating with the Insane Asylum. The — laid down was about one hundred yards; the object in sinking it being to avoid any interference with testing the wires after finishing the work, the connection was found to be ect. Hieuway Kosegry.—N Mr. 3. L. Starkie Sixth Auditor's Office, who lost aleg in the milit service, was passing the berheod of and N streets nort! tt hg way home trom Speaker was attacked by three colored men, who knock! bim down aa left bim senseless after rifling bis pockets of about $00 in money. - . — before last, as Sennen Kav. J. B. JvTTEy, recently called to the charge of the E-street Baptist Church, was in- stalled last evening in the presence of a very ‘egation; Revs. James Nelson. P. C. Meador, Dr. Samson, Dr. Par- mes Cuthbert and Dr. Huntington taking part in the exercises. JONADAD's Masques! ‘To-morrow night ptncrnna a. x - ah Bons of Jonadab, will ir annual masquerade vic ball, at Odd Fellows’ Hall, 7th street, aaen the arrangements being made b: commit & good time is expected. -— —T ——— Seis SALE oF a Drepoixe MAcgINE.— Yesterday Messrs. J. T. Coldwell & Co., auctioneers, sold atthe navy yard a dre: machi cost the government $29.00" to Kaight, of this city, tor $3,375. Bi 5 7! 5 anew is Dee. 7. Wiens ficm. Whest quiet but ——_-sees ——_o—_— sgiainct yes assoa? Smut? | Ney fore enact while playing on F street, between deh aot inch | .,8% Wisconsin ladies walk six miles to sewing- meee a fell from a fence and broke his right leg. re paz abate i 8 church of Latter-Day Saints in Save ov Kear Estare.—Mr. Jol - Con- dion has purchased of Mr. D. "Morrison the siz Home-weddings are coming more into property on the suutheast corner And 4th | s7-A charming Indiana Mrete XW, 7 by B. Hays, irl has broken off svaaee W., formerly owned by B. Hays, for Peale eecment Decause her wouldn't sing pen with handsome iron rail- | be added on either side to conform with the | Half columns with arch will adorn the main sented to the public is not founded in fact, ex- Lecture on Koumania st the Sth-street Syna- | cept four for each of the seven principal per- equal chance ithstanding this fact are authorized to say that if avy holders of — tickets who are unable to reserve seats, are dis- The P. 2 Welcome to € ee ie artes nines their money refunded —— Masonio ELRecTioy.—On Monday evening Last evening a meeting of officers of the Boys | the stockholders of the ye Hall Associa- the ensul year, ber’ tly the di- ‘mer secretary, and W. S. ee ome to Con- Tas New Marker Hovee.—The workmen gress to the republican members, a motion to | have commenced laying the foundation of the treet bridge, of he work forward possible despatch, so as to have it com- ig Mr. A. K. was given in the following case: in| @ tax of 200 0 lere i beer, tion of Jast evening. Donations trom our gen- | Sark, pot mranuinatored To the ieee iets Uy the ¢ tax was ‘on the grounds sent. The fair continues in all its attractive- | that it was unconstitutional, in that it was @ tax on the tax, and the the State, but simply on those eutside the city of Al. oe eer ent), And billiard | State. bus simp) a tae rict Attoraey eatored «'nolle pros, a1 {peor Covcrmgy The “ jg | itnesses Were all summoned to appear before the ‘Tne THEATERS.“ The Little Detective” is | §it? mane Stein tate ee eee, TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. This Afternoon’s Dispatches, Associnted Press Reports. GENERAL CABLE NEWS. From Londeon—The Stock Market aud the President's Messsage—The Dis- aster to the Steamer Unien—The Prassian Loan. Telegraphed Eaclusively to The Bvening Star. Lompor, Dec. 6, 130 p. m.—At this hour te stock market is absolutely inactive, awaitii events from France and the effect of Presiden! Grant’s message. Some of the journals oo goed with a lengthy synopsis of that document this morning, but none of them have comments. A dispatch from Peterhead, Scotland, dated ae a announces that the The introduction of the Prussian loan on the market here has been deferred. ——_ FR FORT SCOTT. Railroad Matters—_Cattle Stampede— Immigration. Telegraphed Ezclusively to the Boening Star. Fort Scorr, Kansas, Dec.6.—The Missouri, Kansas and Texas railroad was completed to this city, and trains will run regularly between Fort Scott and Sedalia after to-morrow. In consequence of the removal of the sauitary embargo, the Texan drovers have made a gen- eral stampede from Baxter Springs, and are driving cattle by various routes northward to Kansas and Missouri. The flow of emigration continues without abatement. ——_— ie Cheyenne, Irom Mountain and = Pacific Railroad. Telegraphed Baclusively to The Evening Star. CuBysyng, W. T., Dec. 6.—Articles of incer- poration have been filed with the Secretary of this Territory, ——— a Cheyenne, Iron Mountain and Pacitic railroad, to start’ from this point and to connect with the Helena, Big Horn and Cheyenne railroad at the northern boundary of Wyoming. General Silas Reed, Surveyor General, is elected president and Governor J. R. Campbell vice president of the road. A committee of the Cheyenne Board of Trade had a conference with the above-named officers in regard to planting colonies on the line of the road, and the pi are that several hundred families will be along the route of the proposed road next spring. Republican Convention im the First ‘ivania District. PHILapetruia, Dec. 7.—The republican con- vention to nominate @ candidate for the State Senate in the first congressional district, met this morning, there are a double set of dele- gates from nearly every,ward, causing delay in po ape gee ‘The convention took a recess till atternoon. — The Bids for Gold in N: ‘ork To-day. Naw York, Dec 7.—There were twenty- gight bids for — to-day, amounting to $5,220,500. The highest bid was 110 65-100, lowest 1104. The awards will be $1,000,000 at frem 110 59-100 to 110 65-100. sec hes Eva: the New York Abortionist, eae Committed. New York, Dec. 8.—Dr. Evans, thealleged abortionist, chhrged with committing an abor- tion on Ann O'Neil, was committed by Justice Dowling to-day in default of $500,000 bail. New Yorx, Dec. ‘The steamship China takes ¢ }, specie, to Europe to-day. fcmianeen etn Newspaper Saspension. St. Louis, Dee. he Evening Tribune, the McClurg organ ber ended to-day. CITY ITEMS. Likg “ Quaker Guns.” Artificial teeth are of little use, and easily de- tected. Take care of the real ones. All you need is fragrant Sozopont. Use it daily, and ae teeth will be the last of nature's gifts to fail you. “ SPALDING’S GLUE,” mends headless dolls and broken cradles. eo aia: Opgow HAtt, 361 Pennsylvania avenue.—For well-made Clothing, goto P.WALLAcu’s. 11,29,6 For Men’s, Youth’s and Boys’ ready made Clothing, call at Opgon Hatt, 1,29,6 361 Pennsylvania avenue. Lapigs’ GARMENTS at one dollar each. Very large assortment of Brackets. Immense stock of Jewelry and Fancy Goods for the Holidays. Also, large stock of fancy Brackets at one dol- lar ea Joun WALLACK’s, 11,29,' 359 Pennsylvania avenue. Kr Groves. Kip Grovrs. 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 H PO oe paces loopskirt Jorset Factory, a 408 Seventh street. en coi ‘EMPLEE has all kinds of thermometers. SPECIAL NOTICES. SIAL NOTI THURSTON’S IVORY PEABL TCOTH POW- DER is the best articte for cleansing and grpeerrin the teeth. Sold by all druggists, Price, #5 and 5 ente. JOUVEN'S INODOBOUS GLOVE CLEAN restores soiled ves equal to new. Bold by Druggists wad Fancy Goods Dealers. Price, 25 cents, de5-1 THESE FACTS SIDERATION. or it must be nly be done with safet; ‘tal id can o ew! certainty and prompt. Bess by Charles Gautier’s ative Wine Bit 8: 80 says po} G Ds reed by many of the most eminen' sicians, who assure us of the Complete victory. ese over all other Bitters. It has abso- futely driven them out of the market where it has been in: Gantier's Mative Wine Bitters may be had of all druggists, 0338-tr GETTING MARRIED. on FOR Pele Sone ee Evils, priet ro with eanitery, Belg for’ those, who Foot ‘anfitted fo matrimonial hay |. Sent free. fr eeaied envel 1. Address. WABD ASSOCIATION, Box P Piliaaepaiar a, AED AS90CLATIONS Pos 7D H. B. 7D) ONLY THIS, AND NOTHING MORE!” THAT THE MOST FASHIONABLE, THE MOST DURABLE, THE LARGEST STOCK or Fall and Winter Cloth ims, 48 DRESS SUITS, IN BUSINESS SUITS, I8 WORKING SUITS, 41S TO BE FOUND AT FABLE BROTHERS, OOBEEE SEVENTH AND D STREETS N, w. ay STOCK. COLORS. mentee hottest sun can't thems efface. ho ABLE BROTHERS, 400 EBVENTH AND D. AMUSEMENTS. Georgetown Advertisements. BOOKS, STATIONERY, Etc. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. N ATIONAL THEATS: THIS EVENING, THE PREBLKSS LOTTA. in her protean drama_of THE Littus. DETEvTIVE. in Mntroductar NEW SONGS AND DANCES Ls ONG A JES LOTPA MATINEB SATURDAY AFTERNOON ‘Thursday Evenings First Time of the New Drama . me, i UH BART's EASE. It wus OPERA HOUSE. House crowded nightly with a delighted audience tosee the Inst great euccess. Pantomine Troupe, ‘This Evening their new and Original Pantomime, ent 3 MICE. OR WEE WILLIE WINKLE Nee oTreke ‘Grand yh fad | Boautifal Dances, Fan! Fun! Fun! Thirty-five First-class Artists, Introdu: Werld- Ben. ed ‘WOODEN HEADED AUBOBATS. 1 TONY DENI IN THREE CHARACTERS, .C. BE. FOX IS THREE CHARACTERS. Friday Night—Benefit of Tony Denier. Great Family Matinee on Saturday at 2o’clock, arranged especially for the ladies. des-4t ETZEROTT HALL. ‘or One Week Only, commencing MONDAY, December 5th. 1570. : L¥. BURNETT, America’s Favorite Humorist, Acknowledged to'be the Gi facial Artist in the Werld, astisted by MISS HELEN NASH, the Accomplished Comedienne, and JOS. W. SUABP- LEY. the Unrivalled Concerti No. 486) ON EXHIBITION (No. 486 7TH i AND SALE } 7H Steger. aT MARKRITER’s. No. 486 Seventh street, between D and eight doors above Udd Fellows’ Ha Chotce O11 Paintings, Eneravings, Shades, Picture Frames, Picture Cords snd Tassels, “ge rent catie Dee Please remember Name and Number. ap% ly” BAstow s cavussr ov OIL PAINTINGS FOB SALB. reoetved some PIOTUBES. pp eae ‘Det 12th and Een nee ae LECTURES. ECTUBE UN BOUMANIA, UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE 1. U. B. B., BY B. F. PEIXOTTI, U. 8. Consul to Boumania, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 711, At o'clock, at the Sth Street Synagogue. The public are invited. Seats free, de6-2t" PUTOMAO BOAT CLUB —The officers and bers of the POTUMAU BOAT OLUB ft on Hotel WED ever offered in an’ one ewes at Od Hall. Georgetown, ch THURSDAY EV NING, the “th i wat foe Ff $00 Barrels No.1 Ni York packed APPLES = Janding from schooner some Rosalive, and for 109 Water street. | THE CLOVEN FOOT. being an edaptation the borrower Fes ChEsTNAS Gis Hd not gladden his friends’ and fami! en you can buy such cheap goods inen Worked HANDKERCHIEFS, » | KEBCHIEFS, 20 cents,worth 40 Wcents.worth 2. | HANDKERCHIEFS, very | Gent’s Linen HAND’ ol iren's** LACE COLLARS a: cheap Magnificent BLACK s1 DIES’ SATCHELS, $1.20. 0 E de6-6t 117 Bridge street, Georgetown, D.C LOUB, FEED, &., &c. igned. having secured the large stors- S9.0m the west side of High wtrect, terminus of the stree ACB By Chas. Dickens. Iluetrated by Hammatt Billings. 3.50 240. worth $4. | VETBENS, $1. | DOFS PROTECTION PROTECT. An THE MONITIONS OF THE UNSEBN, and Gi ect taining to the I ¢nable me to, supp! R™?* FOR THE HOLIDAYS. | W. BAVENNER @ ©0., The largest and mst complete stock of BEA ‘ATE AND NOTE BROKERS JUVENILES _—_ = 43 LOUISIANA AVENUES THIRD Doug BAST OF 7TH STREET We are constantly having placed in our hante, for investment in REAL EstaTR NoTES row sums of money. aad are prepared to purchase ( Mowatt) Rite! 6000 “ Pet aS 40.000 to loan for one year, in amounts to sult ot the 1,""The Mystery of Nto parchase at lowest market rondo Asserioun serusount cheresters SINKeS Pars, CORPORA By Orpheus ©. Bert ce senna LO 2. NMENT. and other FROM THISTLES—GRAFES’ By Mrs. Fi. _ 7 KH. WILSON, VOTE ecenssnnsnen scseseertchcbebereentoh - 30} E. CAPTAIN NORBTON’S DIARY, and other BEAL ESTATE AMD INSUBANCE BROKER, Storiee. LT | ) $11 SEVENTH STREBT, Orrosts WASHINGTON, D. 0. 50 — ILD'S DREAM OF A 8TA st OFFICR, amination of the effect of diff-rent forms of Tarif upon American Industry. By W. M. Grosvenor, Editor of St. Louts —- &. hanges of Real Estate effected , : me of Love and Ouadhood, By Jess lnew- Loans negotiated, Houses for rent, and rent eol- low. naemeanse®- 150 Mrs. A.D.T. Gartuey's Girl PHILP 4 SOLOMONS, 159 STOVES, FURNACES, &. _ LORIES AND QRUENTAL' RGRTOWN DOLLAR STORE i And superior stock of Jet and Fancy Joa" ‘rames, Clocks, Watches, days, Wonderfat ghstreet. J.C. NICH GAINS IN IN DRY GOODST BENJAMIN MILLER, 101 BRIDGE STREET, GEORGETOWN, D. 0, ins in all kinds of WINTER saved by giving him a call ng. lve teens, English Satine, Merinoes. Plaid Fopliagaua Serges, Diack "AL- Blankets, Flannels, Cloths and Cassimeres, Jugla's celebrated Kid Gloves, Joseph's Kid Gloves, ies, Hamburg Work, and Real Laces. n10 FOR LADIES’. GENTS Ie selli GOODS. “Hones THE FAT BOY. In Verse, Iustrated by Natt. by Ni oPIU Georgetown or Wash’ [ATERESTING, INSTRUCTIVE, PROFIT. ABLE. The attention of Ministers, Parents, Sabbath and ay-School Teachers and Scholars, and the public generally, is invited to the series of POPULAR LECTURES, to be delivered in the excellent audience Mf the WESLEY CHAPE: ot dF str » corner of 6th and F streets, during the coming winter. This Coarse of Lectures aoe 80 that a highly proper source of a vited to attend. & t inment, vocal and instrumental, will precede each Lecture. TUESDAY EVENING, December 13—“TRADI- TIONS OF THE HOLY ‘LAND AND CITY.” B Rev. Same ‘D., LL.D., President of Co- lumbi “TU: December 27—" THE PBODOCTIU: Prof. @. 0. Schae- fer. of the United &¥ ice. BEN EXPLOL, UNDERGROUND JERUSALEM.” B. Singleton. With official drawings and enlarged sketches from pho- ph AY EVENING, 4 a7 Fay mite tau ee ents, By W. 0. Tilden M.B., Professor of Okem- istry in the Medical Department of Georgetown Ocl. “Wi DNESDAY EVENING. January 2. 0G D iGUS SOMFAEED With THE 51 an- Ticket, adm tipg one person to the course of six entertainments, 75 cents; single ticket, admitting ope person, 1 . Tobe had at Philp & Solo- @ons’ Bookstore, and of the ¢flicers and teachers of Wesley Chapel Sabbath School, dof tf NATIONAL LOAN OFFICE. _Be23-tr_Corner Penneyivante avenue and 11¢h at. GREAT SALE BOOK ABD STATIONERY ESTABLISHMENT, UNREDEEMED PLEDGES ROBERT FULTON @ CO., 314 NINTB STREET, Brrwken PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND D STREET, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 3p, And continuing EVERY DAY Until sh one UNBEDEEMED PLEDGES are em AND woop. and_recei: bundred ton: B ap GRAY ‘galt GUAL since the deciiae it at 1 will sell The following reduced prices, 23 pounde to the We have the largest and most valuable stock of goods ever offered for sale in this Two valnable Diamond Sets, One very fine Pet And Iv very fine 1 Set, Ditto one Coral Set, Sets, % fine Gold Watches, 760 Silver Watches, and 39 Gold Chains, ical and Mechanical Instrumente and Oil Paintings, Guns and Pistols, Five Pianos, Four Sewing Machines. Six sets fine Mink Furs, Six Fine Shawls, Sixteen fine Silk Dresses, 7,000 New Shi and Drawers, and other articles of every descrip- is to mention, which we will sell to PAY ADVANCES. Li8eenN Haut. 7 SUSAN B. ANTHONY, “THE FALSE THEORY. THURSDAY EVENING, DEC. StH. Tickets 50 cente; for sale at Philp & Solomon No extra charge for reserved seats. des-at Lik cous Haun. FOUR LECTURES ON LIGHT, BY PROF. HENRY MORTON, NOV. 30 AND DEO. 2,7, AND9 These Lectures open the ¥.M.O.A. COURSE, and will be accompanied by the most liant, instructive, and attractive illustratiozs, Bingle ticket, £0 cents; admitting a gent and lady, 75 cents; couree tickets for the winter, 83. Beserved satefor sale at Ballantyne's, Lectures commence at 8 o'cleck. a: now tf urches, . ions, ‘Temperance Societies, &c., with the Stereopticon, or Diseolving Views; over 400 patntings to select from: the Hely Land, Scriptural Views, Ascent of Mont Blane.the Bottle, or Drankard’s Career; Fairy Tales terme Tor eurlarea's partion fh WHELs SNy ren ea. . Dotreet, between stand Wthe N Wee nos et BALLS, PARTIES, &c. S. P. K. Look out for the Becond Grand Masqnerads Ball of DAMON CONCLAVE, No. 1,8.P.8. Fer tur ther particularseee future advertisement. <e7 eotf NNUAL LAB AN ECOND AN ee rw \QUERADE D OF COUNCIL No. 3, 80NS OF JONADAB, AT OUD FELLOWS’ HALL, enth street. Sev BCESDAY EVENING. DECEMBER = leks $1. admitting gentleman ‘and ladies. pee te sain SORTEE "S83 costumes at reduced rates for Look! Look! Look! AT THESE PBICES! OVERCOATS. DOMESTIO MELTON.... WHITHEY BEAVEB......:ccseee: CHINCHILLA...... G12 CASTOB BEAVE! oe tereesenvemnseeseneG 13 SO EBQUIMAULX ....cccerecsesessreeeneee GS and $16 60. ENGLISH MELTON....... 917 MOBOOW........ omen $18 and $20. IN GREAT VARIETY. WINTER SUITS. FINE ALL WOOL BUITS.......-.csre-sreeree seer G10 DERBY 8U1TS. ... ereersesseannsvenennnsnee§ LL, WALKING BULTO...u..n--ssororesssesessessrsesssnnssonsea® DEBBY BULTB.osscssesossensserssermenserineirmrneene G13, BLEAVY CABSSIME BE .ccecessssssscsssseenenesssee G14. DERBY BULTBssversmsessoreerrssensnserereneerssrenems Gh 5, BILE MIXED. ereserensenrrnsereenn G16 and 918 BHGLISH MBL TON .conesesenmseenseniessessenee G20, SUPEBFINE BLAOK 8U}TS........826 and g30. —_. AN EARLY CALL I8 SOLICITED, aT A. STRAUS’ POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, BETWEEN 101TH AND 1itz STREETS, Dolt-Sw ‘Three doors cast of 1th. ABMY AND AVY F. * decmomer tH. Lovnon & Co., en reieee, The Highlands! ON THE B. & 0. TURNPIKE, EIGHT MINUTES’ RIDE FROM THE CITY 400 ELEGANT BUILDING SITES! FIRST CLASS SUBURBAN HOMES! K AVENUSS AND STREETS ARB es HANDSOMELY FENCED: THREE PARKS LAID OFF! FINE SPRINGS OF PURE WATER. BAILBOAD FARE ONLY 10 CENTS PEB DAY A EB. B. DEPOT IS UPON THE GROUND. STREET CAKS WILL SOON RUN THERE. MILLS, Erc Bier ert ‘TE NEIGHBORHOOD. $40,000 WORTH aoe NOW ON THE 0 THE 200 OF AB LOTS OFFEBED OOY: iD 'H FIBRE FRUITS! = BOVE OF 15 ACRES IN SOMETHING NOVEL: and all RESIDENCES TIME PAYMENTS! And combined with sales of Rots, Lots also sold HOLCE FOR $150. sales. A MAGNIFICENT G! THE LLAS, COTTAGES, i BUILT ON LONG Parties conveyed to. and from the Hizhiands,and m the place, Sree of expense, Maps, Plans, Pe the Lots and Vi. SEER at the office. (POR application a: tes offered may also be Ho, $10 ¥F STREET, OPP. PATENT OFFICE, Cc. BE. CREECY & CoO. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! As I desire to make a change in my business, I SHALL COMMENCE TO SELL MY ENTIRE STOCK AT PRIME cosr, Marly imy on the minds of fe padrone that theres announcemen! Pes eectt oun that lamin GEBMANTOWN WOOL, 1m all colors, at 12% cents per ounce. BERGMANN’S BERLIN ZEPHYR, White and black, ance cents; in single, that I do perhaps B. SILVERBERG, s 312 SEVENTH STREET, ‘Near Pennsylvania avenue, Coons BXPEBSS. s . ASK-BUBNING STOV BOOKSELLERS AND saceercuaeds | = Te BASk BURNING v =. ‘a! ae6 911 PENNSYLVANIA ANEN: | o neiiies esate ew N** BOOKS. bs sim 717 street . BRE: — | PSs Hanae ouue OVEN RANGR, ! with or without Shaking. Recking and Damp AT LAST. By Maricn Harland. 91.30 tng Graton WITH FATE AGAINST HIM. By Miss | Nothing canequal tule, Dougie e150 | 0s 1006 Penn tw & CHALLENGE = a BASE BURNER, ee B.F. simpson, F— | Nn Stewart Stove Agency | BUFUS AND ROSE. | oS 1005 Penn bet 10th and Lith sta “CHOPPED UP NIGGERBS.” A new puzzle 75 “OUT UP ANIMALS.” A new Purzie. PAINTING, 4c. Cc. Tt. sowen,, eee «SS OOER. SH . D TH ORNAMERTAL PAINTS: ND Siasias, By See Caliine._...veeee. | 625 LOUISIANA AVENUE. BLANCHARD @ NOHU: in large variety and popular styles, at PHILP @ SOLOMON'S 911 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. @uced rates. SEW BOOKS, NOVELTIES in STATIONERY. | HOUSE, BIGN, and PROORATIVS PAINTING. WEDDING, PARTY TAR? “yisiTise CARD | ,fettccler attention paid to i Se EUS: WOOD AND COAL. 1627, { meranuisnee ser. } 55. S71 PADDLE MY OWN CANOE.” WR jay ‘ices. ‘oal from this date at "LIKERS VALLEY SED AsH. + ik 2 LOBBEBBY ae6 Ww Woon axp coau. | Tesh cememmianey~ 2 oF TER _— BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL, HOW 18 THE TIME TO BU OFFICE, 7 SOUTH FEEDERICK STREET. nis extensive practice in the Hospitals We shall receive during the next two weeks five or seospeme ce tie fy cae coer. rs Wage six cargoes the most > CoD of RED AND WHITE ASH COALS, I'deliver direct from the vessels at Bi: | workd for apeely and <vetenl semsty ts the which we wi DUCED PRICES. Rarticular attention i« invited to our ASES OF IMPRUDENOE. Weakness of the Back or Limbs, sirieiares, Af- Biadder, Lavsiuutary Die. : fection of the K: Biadder SAWED AUD SFEIT WOOD, charge, cacy, General Deviilty, Menneoes Bor RINDLING WOOD. by the Octd cr’ in Bin’ | PASEO, kaneued, Low Bpirite, “Confusion of or in Bus: . " dies. ¥ line Of Sight’ ct Giddisess, Din-toe of ‘tho . Disord YOUNG BEN have recety last week five cargece best | Especially, who bare beoome the Victims of Solitary Solty RED tek WHITE MoH DOA Lon aoe Nice; that dreadful and destructive habit whieh an chestnut to tarnace, and which I will sell for — ow i — Cay EY Pere thirty days af @ email advance over cost. z; : ged > oon taleot = (GASH cay the thanders of’ sisaucnce nr Best quality OAK and PINE WOOD. waked to ecstacy the living lyre, may call with Tull MABRIAGE. mM: corner 1th, strest end an ue Orders left at office Ivania sven at the Yard, @-street wharf sy! Ne, oF i xcitability, JANES GLEASOR, _— ld ees0-tf {Rep} _Coal and Wood EDUCATIONAL, YOUNG LaDIRS SCHOOL, (Miss WRIGHT'S) 1013 New York avenue. S7-SECOND QUARTER commencis MONDAY, Norms: 610 to815 per quarter. Good references given.“ = A \VERSITY, He =evan MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, of Olfnica Freedmen. Hosphicl, commencing WEDNESDAY. Coches My and continuing sntil following March: Sprofewor Robert Raters a Det OY FEMALE CLINIC—Fridays af 3.3 ‘nol3-Im™ fessor 3 ‘aber Ji 4 MEDICAL CLINIC—Mondays at 3.50 p.m., by Pro- A CURE WARRANTED IN TWO Dars. fessor P. H. Strong, M.D. 52 Keep ‘thew: tridieg seth eterno’ pretenders cet {hem trifling moath efter mon ng t s: end injurious compounds, should ‘To students attending the University Ctinteal In- | Ymmediately” on cine ~ ‘To all others, general ticket, $10. Member of the Boy ai College of Bi sikee OREPH TABEE JOHNSON, M.D. | {iniied States’ su the preter era ‘of the Faculty, corner of New York are- ‘hue and lth street. oc lé-tf GUISE FRENOH. AND OLASSIOAL IN ; Mrs ANGELO JACKSON. Principal, 913 Now York Srenuce Prot, SABI: Teasher'el Prench, oot m" HE MISSES OSBORNE YOUNG LADIES’ Tetminant,trstiene toon —Tho- rough instraction. Hon. BE EVENING CLASSES IN MATHEM: ari Tost Engloh Grammar Bookkeeping GaniAT. | Produced by Back and Pand ie, will be reorganized ot! MONDAY, Ot at 170. For terms, &c.. apply to oes attention given to Music and Ornames Cost for boarding pupils in English department erence a tration ett dy BBV. J. A.LIPPINOOTT.Am LOAN OFFIOES. Geen bes ares G. PRINCES LOAR ° sTILb BXIsTs, And tn connection thereto. anderneath the eame 80 bandsome room for Che anle of barguins of ever) Rin worthy the attention of all. es6 er pa rn a [0 CONTRACTORS aND OTHERS. T° =