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Gur Reform Schoo! The Colored School Im>roglio. HOLIDAY GOODs. CITY ITEMS. BOOKS, STATIONERY, Etc. FAMILY SUPPLIES, ETO. : its Condition and Needs— Vistt of a Party— Interesting Exercises. To the Editor of the Star—Sir : From the inter- est manifested by Tux Star in the general ad- of the colored people of the District ‘ia, L am led to req: gence in laying betore your readers addition required, aside in ae well ‘iterency yneral ance of school matters of the majority of the Board of ‘Trustees of Cotored Schools. In perusing your columns, my attention was attracted to @ resolution offer by Senator Sumner, requesting information A Ustruc Cemetuas PRESENT is a Sewin; This vou can obtain on easy vm’s Hoopskirt and Corset Factory, 308 Tub street. Terms to suit the par- N*™ BOOKS. BGoliday Presents. were invited to visit the Keform School for the District of Columbia, situated about four mites 'D,on the heights north eccupies iand which vernment at the the Agency, ©. LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS, &c. National Theater —“Little Nelt” andthe “Mar- * Letta in two characters. ght of Alf. Burnett, the i humorist, assisted ash and Mr. James W. Sharp- northwest of Georgeto’ of the Chain bridge. became the property of the time of the construction of ‘There are about 400 acres at the com- mand of the school, on which has been con- siructed a large frame buildin THE MONITIONS OF THE USSKEN By Jeon Ingelow. — worenerenes NEW GOODS OF EVERY DE€CRIPTION, SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS, Just received at 801 Market Space, corner Sth street. —e* Alaska Diawoxpa, h E 5 meled Jewelry, ida Holiday received this morning at Pri No. 457 Pennsylvania avenue, between 1 and streets. TRE CLOVEN FOOT. By Orpheus 0. Kerr,91.59 THE CROWNED CROS8. By M_ElvaWood,§1.50 A CHILP’S DREAM OF ASTAR. By Chy Dickens, illustrated 7 e Potomac Aque- g's Dollar Store. eelebrated. fac ~ at is too smail by Miss Helen ley. iy demands upon it, and the object of yes- visit was to demonstrate this fact to the District Committees in Congress and others in- see the necessity ‘of wings to the presen’ might joles of the town, which augurs well for ment of the “ onpleasantness” now existt: iment why there shoul: in the law now governin, was contained in the re; Trumbull to the honorable M: while perfectly wi be recei and doubted ate over the matter. ite and House of Representa- isdiction over @ body of its own guardian of the col- bas only the ap- ILLUSTBATIONS TO 6 By Paul Konewhe..... ed aos SONG OF THE SOWER. By Bry lvelume illustrated... ae Wnritixe Desks, Work Baxes, Lecture by B. F. Taylor, the Vases, Portemonvaies, Catholic and Episco) les, Present Mustrated by that they ight = 7 Potomac Fall, Istand.—Fair for the benefit of SFT BANDEERCHIEFS, SASHES, in every variety, at coustr from AtoZ, piain a Duilding; also, that a ¥ manner in which this necessary institution has “The mstitation, which is f boys only, was tution, Ww! is for 0 opened January 1, 1570, and has up to this time received 65 pupils, 55 of whom remain, the st of whom is six years old, and the old- None are received over that age. They are required to labor four hours each and study four. The result of their labor year was a crop of 650 bushels corn, besides other products, and it is designed, as soon as ‘things are well in work: schoo} self-sustaining. W. Howe, of Obio, who has had in the reform (CHEISTMAS liday Goods— Where to Buy Them. ‘The holidays are only two weeks off, and it is bardly necessary to remind the readers of the ‘STAR that those who purchase their family sup- plies and Christmas gifts before the rash com- mences, have leisure to make their selections ‘and can choose what they need before the stocks are pulled over and damaged by hand- ling. Besides, they have a larger assortment to @hoose from and are not hustled and incom- jeventh hour purchasers. a view of informing all who wish to take advan- tage of this hint, where they can get the best goods at the lowest prices, we resume to-day @ur notices of advertisers of holiday goods, and shall continue the same from day to day as new advertisements appear. Paris did not capitalate on Saturday, as was predicted in London; but, although the empo- rium of fashions is still cut off from the outsidé prevent our enti Jos. J. May, %9 Pennsylvania ave- nue, from offering through the columns of Tae ladies’ and gentlemen's kid gloves; also, genuine | many other elegant fabrics and beautiful articles suitable for holids: to ladies, at exceedingly low prices. IS COMING. ling for the inform: GEMS OF FBENCH ART. FROM ENGLISH inden G®ovEs & BAKER'S CELEBBATED ELASTIO STITOR FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, ee. QuAKER Gums.” of little use, and easily de- the real reed is fragrant Sozopowr. Use it dai teeth will be the last of nagure’: tives have no juri —— and the Hon. _ who is suppored to be is of Washington, pointing power of three thority to remove, or controling influence nately bas been demonstrated lately to the det- riment of the schools, and the corporate author- itles of Washington and Geor; ar f paying over ani £100,600 of the hard-earned BLANCHARD &4 NOHUS, def-tr Corner Pennsylvania avenue and Lith st. Rr FOR THE HOLIDAYS. The largest and most complete stock of “SPALDING’s GiUBE,” mends headless dolls © and broken cradles. ane Lapira’ GARMENTS at one dollar each. assortment of Brackets. Immense of Jewelry and Fancy Goods for the Holidays. Brackets at one dol- LOOK OUT FOR THE HOLIDAYS. ols of the Wesere States, and from him we learned that although there is no restriction ef liberty there is hardiy ever an atte mpt to escape. ‘There were present yesterday: Senators Wil- tts, and Patterson. of New i Cook, of Illinols; Gare of Indiana; Lawrence, of Ohio; Ha: A. B. Mallett, one store, im chic clty, constets = ericaD Javeniles, bata), }, Work Boxvs, CHR. RUPPERT, to its disbursements, jarding contracts, &c., school houses, by the majority of not of that character to impress an t they work on the square.) I think additional legisiation for and the ‘manner of son, of Massac! bet Kriss Kringle Headquarters, are ample reasons for the ninent of the color: ington and it ie KNIGHTS oF Deca —A stated red schools of Wash- to be earnestly hoped that Congress will take hold of the matter and place the colored schools in a position where it will be out of the power of one or tio to retard the cause of education, no matter whether they be infla- jal hostility or jealousy to the col- of Washington, or deserving of the pau; Of the masses for their ignorance of rs. also that the District Committee ‘ine thoroughly the report when sub- mitted, for if the present Superintendent of has a weakness, it consists in at reports at dictation, for it will be red, in response to a resolution from the Senate td the a of the corporation of Washington, Mr. Newton pre- sented a report, which ri 'y resolution of No. 403 SEVENTH STREET, Between D asp EB STREETS, IMPOBTER OF ALL KINDS oF FRENCH, ENGLISH, AND GERMAN FANCY GOODS AND Toys, pp, Congressional Supervising Architect of the Esq., H. D. Cooke, Esq., » and others. a — =. inging of hymns,and repetition a through with by when various ment spared. no: pains wo soaks ‘ed no wo fe them comfortable. Words of cheer and encour- ven to the boys by Sena- ITALIAN LIFE AND L! (Mowatt) Ritchie... THE CLOVEN of the Bngti EGENDS. By Anna Cora a Tw) FOOT, belne an adaptation povel,""The Mystery of Drood. merican By Orpheus ©, Bere cecesee 0.000 cence FROM THISTLES—GRAFES’ By Mrs. Ei cises, such as sit of Saiybath lessons, were the boys in very creditable st: were answere HE GNDERSIGNEO Bas 0: BAZAAB in FRY’S NBW Bi and 7& Bridge street. bas on hand a cen STAR, $20,000 worth of Dest quality Paris Lyons silks, and finest work wigan sinters CAPTAIN NORTON’S DIARY, and °* agement were then tor Patterson and Senator Patterson closed hi ing that he and his colle: est in tneir welfare, at the: for their education, it dollar for their ‘punishment. ‘They taust, be us in the field and at their that they might become ornaments to the that they would seek after they should Iso, an experien a vd Seana ith ndelien cimaryie aud with A ‘Tearnestly solicit an catly call for the oxamiaa- SAMUEL E. GROSS. £88 stom Branch, which 6 CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEABS PRESENTS. Brigham Young preaches about the extrava- gance of women. No wonder, when the old po- tygamist has so many to provide for. But here, where but one wife is the rule, and but one fance should be the rule, the case is different, ‘and no man should begru: sister, or sweetheart a han CHILD'S DREAM OF A STAR. By Chas. ‘Seen. Illustrated by Hammatt Billings. ‘is remarks by say- looked with much and would vote tion of my stock de 9 Im’ APPLES? APPLES! 00 Barrels No.} New York packed APPLES pcg eatin from schooner sen e RRS for DOES PROTECTION amination Terift MONITIONS OF THE UNSEBN. ms of Love and C |, By Jean juired @ committee of the Board ot Alde- to unravel, and the job provin; m, finally culminated in the ap) “Auditor and Comptroller. It is to be therefore, that we will be saved trom all such r aports. ‘he present condition of the schools, from the statements intendent ee, his mother, wife, me holiday pres- may be procured at Davis’. arket Space, corner of sth street, who ad- every description for the im every variety, and Grover & Baker's cele- brated elastic stitch sewing thing to make home happy. Westward the course of empire—and cheap Emory Baxrsr, 1920 Pennsylvania avenue, advertises ladies’ linen Bemstitched handkerchiefs from 12 to 75 cents nt's hemmed linen handkerchiefs from 16 to 75 cents, all put up in beautiful boxes solid colors, shawls, table covers, napkins and towels at great bar- gains, and a large stock of hosiery and notions. In ou? modern homes nothing is more treas- ured than the sewing machine, and all who con- ‘trast the fagged out, weary look of wives who do their sewing by hand with the cheerful and who have the ‘now the reason tome little improve mprove- gy sew: machine, at SUTHERLAND’s shirt, collar ‘and garment factory, $40 F street, is the latest eut, and every family not provided alread: should have one to make u; They are guaranteed for Jf you want to be well dressed for the New Year's receptions, and the depleted condition of your purse will not warrant an extensive out- Jay, there is the advertisement of Noau ALKER & Co., €11 Pennsylvania avenue, con- announcement thi ready-made clothii Bas just ed, through, Germany, the largest and h: FANCY AND WOBSTED GOODS, CBYSTAL AND ALABASTER ORNAMENTS, TOYS, &., &c.y that has ever been introduced Peay These jenna. the Continent of and FO! CeBisTMAs GiF tet ‘Who would not gladden his friends’ a1 hearts when you can buy such cheap i Very fine Linen Worked HANDKERCHIEFS, 50 cents, Worth $1. HAN Dk ERCHIEFS, 2 conte worth cen LACE, COLLARS and HANDKERUHIEFS, ea Magnificent BLACK SILK, $2.10, worth BLAOK tory. By Mre. A festive season, handki oduced in this section of the sbwitzerland, and other places on ‘ere of the most ap made by Superi: clearly shows that something is increase their efficiency, they havin, fearfully demoralized durmg the months. PHILP 4 SOLOMONS, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, r 911 PENNSYLVANIA ANENU IARIES FOR 1871, in large variety and popular styles, at PHILP @ SOLOMON'S BOOK ABD STATIONERY ESTABLISHMEN , 911 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB. NEW BOOKS, NOVELTIES in STATIONERY. LATEST STYLES IN D_ VISITING CARD ERORAVING. CLOTHING. T iE BEST STOCK machine—just the fluences which now: them, and them to be industrious and treasure u knowledge which was goods—takes i —_+—___ Tue FirTsentH STREET IMPROVEMENT De- LAYED BY THE STREET RatLRoap Comrary.— The work of laying the railway track on 15th lowly to-day in consequence 1y making the street a t was the intention of Messrs. burg & Co. to have commeneed laying the pavement on the east half of the street to- day, but the strect railroad track not being laid they are necessarily compelled to wait a or to lay down. The bably not be ready for use Inesday or Thursday. the Avenue is nearly com- ed so what tt was intended a ing. the institution the tories, ness, and about 5 o’c EMBBULDERED CBAIB AND SUFA COVERS, BMBROIDBRED SLIPPERS ON VELVET, CLOTH AND Canvass, KNITTED LADIES’ AND INFANTS’ HOODS, KNITTED AFGHANS, Att stzxs. BOHEMIAN VASES AND ORNAMENTS, MOSICAL BOXES, OPERA GLASSES 1N PEARL AND IVORY, MUSICAL CIGAR STANDS, FRENCH PERFUMEBRY OF ALL KINDS, PORTEMONNAIES, WORK BOXES, WRITING DESKS, DRESSING CASES, BASKET AND WOKK STANDS. DOLLS OF BVEBY DESCRIPTION, MASKS OF ALL KINDS AND CHABACTERS, BOCK-SPRING HOBBY HORSES, PBOPELLERBS AND SLEIGHS, WAGONS AND WHEELBABROWS. In order to give my customers increased facilities in their examination of my k I have converted and fitted Se de 6-12e' 117 Briage st SEORGETOWN Giese incre syabeeettn,¥ for the holidays. Wonde: 73 High street. J.0. BI Bases IN IN DRY GOODS! BENJAMIN MILLER, 101 BRIDGE STREET, GEORGETOWN, D. 0., in all kinds of WINTER ‘saved by giving bim a call reet, Georgetown, DOLLAB STORE is recefvin; ‘Albi locks, Watches, av mass of mud. Tue PaRtors or Hon. Horatio Kimo were well filled on Saturday evening last with a distinguished company, the occasion being the first this season of the series of posed to be man in similar style to popular last winter. The feature of the enter- ment on Saturday evening Grace Greenwood, on “Times and Mi ~ contented appearance iron fairies at work for sewing machines now and then ment is made, better or eas before next We lansbee Pleted to 15th street. ie ‘THE NaTIONAL GRAnGE.—The fourth annual session of the National Gr: 5 Husbandry, will convene in this city on Wed- January 4. It is said that twenty-three will be fully represented. The {i in the business of the National Grange h: Tendered it necese: the secretary's office In oienrastiaiaeen ss CORPORATED.— Messrs. R. C. Hewitt, A. G. , C. H. Holden and W.S. Shepherd have cled in the office of the Recorder of Deeds a the incorporation of the Olympic pleasant literary Is soning "hed GOODS. joney can CARD CASES, Parcbanian: Blaek Silks, Velveteens, English Satine, Irieh Poplita, Plaid Popling and Sergees Blankets, Flannels Fiankete, Fie Cloths and Cassimeres. one dellar. id Gloves, Joseph's Kid Gloves, Embroideries, Hamburg Work, and Real Laces. nl0 Cat PAID 7" LADIES’. B) ete. PERSONAL OUTFITS. FF. n Pee UMBRELL: ; Kossuth, Wentworth, which were listened to wit » among whom jax and lady, G: vy, T. Le ‘iulloct the holiday cl » and ears. ith interest by were noticed ral Balloch, Dr. loch, Hon. Joseph e artist, Hon. G. . M. Broadhead, irmanently establish @ENT’S AND GENTLEMEN’, YOUTHS’ AND BOYS Prof. Dodge, Mra. Mar! Mrs. Norton, Madame Buel, Vineent and others. These reunions are to conti: through the season, on Saturday evenin; certificate for Base Ball Club. —s Mrs. Dk. Newmax will lecture on her Pa cific coast experiences at the fair at the Metro- politan M. E. Church this evening. READY-MADE CLOTHING taining the pleasi have a large stock wold KE Istot January, addiv tod all een sand dollars ex- al lishment int: IN WASHINGTON, Abduction of a quity Court, in the name o° Nina H. Burr vs. Frank Burr, for a decree of diverce from the bonds of matrimon: tiff sets forth that she married the ant at Portage, Ohio, and alle; treated her cruelly; that one child was the fruit and when the chiki was only ndant ruthlessly and she relinquish- ty; that he has kept the nce, and still NoveL Suit ror D: Month Old Infant bi F Notwithstanding the labors of the Jonadabs, bill was filed in the egg-pogg and Christmas are as intimately as- sociated as Thanksgivirg Day and pumpkin , only more so, Those who seek consolation m the flowing bow! during the festive sea- fon might as well visit Mitugr’s Kiomay Hoveer, 120 7th street, and drink good liquors while they are about it. His California Ca- tawba wine, on draught, is @ specialty of the ining rooms are fitted up eating bar is a great fairs and store- goods would do ford te sell them who wish to avoid the large crowd usually roach - the ap ‘carly, 00 as to avo 70088 ioeee adies contemplating holdi copars whe, ore dealing fn diese i ck. Bei Fioseme pony tas it low¢ st possi price. "those 4 LNG) WALKING OANES, 15 THE COURTS. 31 PABASOL! MANSLAUGHTER—VERDICT OF NoT UILTY. eu CRIMINAL COURT To-pav, Judee Gartter.—The with mauslaughter jarrett for defence,) the Ist of Jannary such inducements have ever Leen offered Some re 1419 Pennayly: between lth and 15th sts. GENUINE BUCK GLOVES, In Large Variety and made to order AT BAM: G & SON'S GLUVE MANUFACTORY, met High street, Georgotowny D.O. oot Ider Carter, chars im Killing Motes Davis, (Bir. om. v testified that Dav! tt wes dpiage thet the ick oa giv atterdant at the near ex one month old the cruelly foreed it from her arms, ing it for itsown safet child concealed ever sx while the Lrief of the mother at the loss vursing iniant has greatly impaired her health in life in jeopardy; that the defe aut took the child awayon a cold day, with no er clothing than that which it and afterwards came back and, ent rin; got the clothing ot the child. of the child, alimony, and a divorce from the bonds of matrimony. Mr. RopEeRt SLOANE, a Government Printin, OAH WALKER «& Co., establis!: ment. in handsome style, and the feature of the bouse. Wooden pavements have been an all-absorb- ing topic for months past, and it is somewhat astonishing that our enterprising townsman, Grorst P. Gor?, did not make a proposition to venue, and M street, too, with woo. His wooden and willow ware establish- ment, at 629 D street, between 6th and 7th streets, is beyond a doubt one of the institutions of Washington, as he is constantly en; the manufacture of all kinds of woot , baskets, brushes, &c., suitable for wooden wedding~ of Christmas gifts. Our merchants are no longer compelled to send to Baltimore for goods. sport, a verdict low, @ nel ¢ pros was e1 & JUMPRD THEIR BAIL. ‘The case of Thomas alias John Jackson. arreste) street, ¢ ANNOUNCEMENT 611 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, = GkoRox ¢. HENNING’s, No. 41 Manufactory, 105 ED FLANNEL UNDER- CLOTHING, #FOK LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, Made to order, at LAND’S SHIBT AND UNDEBGAB. eUraeeue MENT FACTORY, door east of 10th. & UNDERCLOT HIN, Between Sixth and Seventh streets, EXTRAORDINARY! 4 81 500) was forfeited cases of Silas Bark, DAY, Judge Humphreye.— 'e—issue whether tadbart defendant—was taken 11). E' Where are the Lowest Pri Where is the Best Clothing? Where co the Neatest Fits come trem? =a Where can ~ Strongest Boys Wear be bad?” ‘Where the Cheapest Overcoats? | ee Where the most Stylish ote eax dats., Where most Fashionable Coata? Saul ecmue Course was tak M=erar pave the entire She asks the ret Flack & Fons agt. Garnir her is ind: AT OAK HALL, PuLICE COURT, To pay, Judze Snell —Ann Va ith maintaining a nuisscc fined $5. Jan Al desire to make a change in my business, 1 SHALL COMMENCE im the ied of pneumonia of tour days, and his at 6 o'clock this morning to rginia. The pressmen of the ment met yesterday at the Mr. Maher as presi @ following resolutions, which a committee consist: — 4 peg KR. P. Porter Teas. by the inscrutable providence i God ur late fellow craftsman, Robert bas been taken from us bose pear snd dearto him. And while submitt MEDICATED tales Why does every one stop at 436 Seventh street? To see the many beautiful things in MARKRITBR’s windo Hardly a day passes ves a new picture. walls of bis large salesroom are covered with office, organized with TO SELL MY ENTIRE STOCK and adopted th AT PRIME COST, and I would partientarly imy my DUMeCrOUS patrons that ays. Morris Sullivan. assaait $3. Henry Parker, char, Saceeeriy soneace Co Seventh street, forfeited his recogrizance by not aj Stewart. profanity on the street; §: She) rdywagrancy: workhouse thirty days in de- =p ors promptly ood peatiy ekccs B street, between sth and oth, HOSE SILK UMBEELLAS anes to 84.00. | eee oats PB: KJ ee omes 525 7th street. opposite Post Office. . HEIBERGER, (Successor to H. F. Lovnon & Co, CITIZENS, ABMY AND NAVY 362 Penn: press on the misds of here is chromos. o.= which he invites » &e., be found on his r a | charged with wersted yarn from a store on Sev * ofevery style a shelves at the most reasonable prices. For some days past the gold prize medal and Cross of the Legion of Honor received by Elias Howe at the Paris Exhibition for his perfect sewing machines have been on exhibition in the Kare, 629 Pennsylvania agent for the District, and keeps always on hand a suppl: machines oi every description. Present for your wife. A good place to get all kinds of tadies’, gente’, and children’s boots and shoes is at 120) F street, corner of 12th. So say Messrs. Joyce & Miter in their advertisement, and judging trom the crowd in their store nearly al! the time, there is some ground for the assertion. is that they have a large stock and are reasonable. The amateur performance of Wall's Opera House on Tuesday evening next fatter in musicle circles, t his well known music store, is prepared for the musical dy to furnish all the musical may be required during the holidays. Musical boxes and opera glasses are ith bim this season. MuzseRs. PHILP & SoLomons are alwavs de- termined that the public shall be notified of their new publid@tions, and their liberal use of unter’s ink has made theirs one of the first uses in thecity. For 1 on the alert, and novelt: ‘uters suitable for young or ‘cir sales-rooms are favorite and an hour or two passed sure to result in the purchase of something pleasing alike to the donor and the variety are to in this announcement, and it is not dall trade, as everybody kn: the largest busi ines To show that I am in earnest, GERMANTOWN WOOL, in all colors, at 1254 cents per ounce. BERGMANN'S BERLIN ZEPHYR, -olors, 2) cents; in single, ing » quantity of hh strect: fined 815 ai profanity: 83 and coats jerly conduct, $2 regions wi esolved, That bereaved family summoned from this watch over and protect MUSIC, &e: y for whose benefit he toiled until en abode. ricit rtbly . May Bis spi during th lidays. {shall sell N4** Morris Suilivai Pisses AND CABINET ORGANS, Unr stock is now complete. Purcbasin; ‘ly for cash, we are enabled tory prices for cash, or on ac- ken in Sreherass,. DRY GOODs. 'PERIOR LY®O! —__. THIS MORNING we saw a checkot the Equi- ice Society for $5,000, which it here, was about one of our active me John Cochran and window of Mr table Life Assuran Mr. Heyer, the ge to deliver to the widow o! business men, lately deceased. This poration has paid over $100,000 to widows of de- ceased policy-holders in Washi ly entitled to the large share of its solid assets of thirteen mil- and the largest in- ny company in the is one of the best of the great ith, We have policies Equitable to those The branch office BLACK SILKS. We have just received 25 pieces splendid makes of GENULNE LYONS BLACK SILKS, which we shall offer during the HOLIDAY SEASON at extreme low prices. rinnity isofiered to those looking tor White and black, 15 ce: nite ee doubt Buy one asa s’and Vabinet Organs. USICAL BOXES AND OPERA GLASSES ion. just received, at prices - @. METZEBOTT & CO. P“N0 STOOLS AND CovERS. A large lot of PIANO COVERS and STOOLS, of all descriptions, have just been received at the ware- y hi y. William Plaminer ve yardsof velvet; ington, aud is our own importation, reecives. With Fanging trom $250 ee am income ot $7,540,000, eof new business of ai world, it certainly life companies to ii We commend the wanting a life pol Washington is at No. 505 7th street. 1 Becht; dismfased disturbin; and 2 in the street; fined ssible for me to enumerate all my gools, only tay that my stock comprises one o! the largest acsoriments of FANCY GOODS AND TOYS exer found together, and overy one in search of Holiday Presents should call at once and make se- Sand costs. Adjourned GEORGETOWN, | §7°$20.000 worth of Ladies’ ani Gentlemen's baal PABIS KID GLOVES for tho H S7 LADIES , $2; GENTS, $2.25. 87-GOOD KID GLOVES in light and dark colors JOS. 5. MAY. 939 Penn. ave., bet. 9th aud lth sts, ((BEAPER THAN EVER; EN HEM STITCHED HANDKER RDKERCHIEES, Six in a beautiful box suitable for | #7 Fifteen per cent.can b Handkerchiefs at DREss GOODS Ly FLA ne 5 OO BRS. TABL. ‘and TOWELS. at 2: A LARGE STOCK OF HOSLEBY “ EMORY BAXTER'S. No. 1920 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Boat Back.—The boat race on Saturday avter- tweon the heavy and mac Club, resulted in The boats were the two si: wbolenging to the club, th light weights of the A, FINCKEL tory for the ‘feath- GEIB & FINCHEL, No. 1012 F STREET, near Ith street, SHEET MUSIC ee MERCHAN. SOLE AGENTS FOR DUNHAM & SONS —— Tee Nett Hitt SHooTmye Arrain— Thomas alias John Jackson, who, it will be shot. in August’ las named Nellie Hill near the corner of 10th and C attracted ch case tnat time, was to have been tri day in the Criminal Court, but when his name was called he was found to be “non est,” and soon it was reported that he had lefttown. It Was asserted in the court-room that he wasin the city last night. The court directed that his ———e-—__ and Marzerorr, under Iron Hal revival, and is re: instruments wh te ; d with the following c: coxewain, Miller, stroke, Sample bo Hart, Carpenter, Was manned by the Patterso Berthoug, Brice, fro members of the club, B. SILVERBERG, 312 SEVENTH STREET, . pe saved by purchasing SSYLVANIA AVE! PLALDS D 8u: laide was two length> Near Pennsylvania avenne, ing near the island STANLEY & SON’S bail be forfeited. 1S; iron RAILING FoR THE 1 at Last.—Mayor Emery entered into a contract w for tbe placing of an iron railii Lincoln monument, in front of and in a few weeks railing is to be of wrouw; t, and will beset ona and I foot wide. ‘The Adelaide minutes, with the the home stretch iCOLN MONUMENT few weeks since AND PELUOUBST, FRLTON e 00.3 PARLOR OR- TUNING AND REPAIRING. reat bargains The Highlands! and NOTIONS. ON THE B. & O. ©ld, rich or peor. Th three hundred feet ahead. which ahe i places of resort, ly to the bridge, and passed the start work will be done. The A Christmas ight iron 3% feet in marble base 1 foot H The circumference will » and inside the earth will be mounded ExcuaNcr —The ing. although Li nen div ghange this morn RODHEAD & CO.’S, WORTH OFFERING! Those who expect to entertain their friends during the bolidays—and who does not—cannot better than call at the] establishment of 48 RUSSELL, 1215 Pennsylvania avenue, ere may be found thi tment wines of every brand, besides superior br Calitornia wines, &c. BLADENSBURG TURNPIKE, EIGHT MINUTES’ BIDE FROM THE UITY. 400 ELEGANT BUILDING SITES! FIRST CLASS SUBURBAN HOMES: ALL THE, AVENU TANGIBLE AND VALUABLE ROB Farr, which commences » corner of Lith ith W: er at Potomac Hail, Maryland ave: usiness on the Chesapeake 10 @ close for the the BUILDING LOTS It is useless 'to Say an} house, as it is so well known, tion second to none in the count! Gre & Fincegt, 1012 F street, near 11th, have stocked their store with every kind of masical instruments, from an accordeon to a TREETS ARE ving a reputa- THREE PARKS LAID OFF! FINE SPRINGS OF PURE WATE. BAILEOAD FABRE ONLY 10 CENTS PER DAY. A &. B. DEPOT IS UPON THE GROUND. STREEY CARS WILL SOON RUN THEKE lOMINATIO} oe UN, NS, ich it wil wobabhy vere, will close on Christ- mie HUNTINGTON: $25 CASH OR $5 PER MONTH. i a 5 expiring sea- successful the INCREASE oF THE Divorce Bi It the divorce docket of our court continues to inerease in the same ratio as it has within the few months this District will soon eclii ndiana. A few years “as ecarse as hen’s Gov ernor Bowie's recent letter concerning = HUNTINGTON Jone insures these BOLLDING LOTS being wi G0 in the Spring, w! The constant crowd at the corner of 11th street and Penpsyivania avenue is not so much attracted there by the Kob! Low pgs, as it ts bs i wis h Tepair for wich only thirty, i cl erie Ajstandria cena. since we bas ne ons wand will continns warenshe enh divorce cases were Fourteen suits have ‘trains will ron on ike | Fas 1 Leok: Look =: AT TEESE PRICES GROCERIES! FLOUB. $2.0. and 92.25 J $1. G.1 Sendis ne You capnot do better thae will save money Choice N. Y. Butter. 4UST RECEIVED, PRICES SODERATS. i ALSO LOWER GRADES aT OBBArss aes ates ELPHONZEO TOURGS, @BOUER 4ND “TI” MERCHANT, MASONIC TEMPLE, ORNER OTE anD F Svauers Dried Beet. OHOICEST, TENDER BIDB. SELECTED AND PUT UP BY ARDEEBGG & BOTH, CLNOINNATI. ELPHONZO YOUNGS, @BROCER AND “T” MEROHART, MASONIC TEMPLE, we Gonnen Orn anp F Sruzers es REAL ESTATE AGENTS. W. HAVERNER @ 00., REAL ESTATE AND OTE BROKERS, No, 643 LOUISIANA AVENUB, THIED DOOB EAST OF 7TH STREET. constantly bh: in onr hands, for tovenapane in BEAL Ben’ 'S BOTES. various sums of money, and are prepared to purchase wee. PAPER AT THE LOWEST BATES. ‘have PO LGAN Foe 3 reaus. BEAL ESTATE AMD INSUBANCE BROKER, $11 SEVENTH STREST, Orrosite Post Orrice, WASHINGTON, D. 0. Bales and Exchanges of Real Estate effected Loans negotiated. Houset for ret, and rent ool- ected. noe STOVES, FURNACES, &c. SOR MORNING GLORIES AND ORTENTALS, be Bask BORNING BTUVE BS BEST TUE MAMRET. Call at BileSNER'S CHEAP STOVE STORE, Sim 717 _bo 5. Teh street ‘HE WABBEN EB OVEN RANGE. p. 8 BOUBL' LJ tus Grates: - » Nothing can equal this, oS «1006 Penn (PSE CHALLENGE BASE BUBNER, | with Syphon Fine, BF. sImrson, al Stove Stewart ocd 1005 Penn. ave.. bet. Toth ead iit - WOOD AND COAL. OAL AND Woop. Having bought a BED AND GRAY Al received seven bandred tons 00. } Prices at the mines. 1 will sell coal from this date at the following reduced prices, 220 pounds to tle on LYKEBS VALLEY RED ase... BEAR a bere py aE Wales yee et = ext rod days at a qmail advance over cont, Best quality OAK and PINE WOO! aes ae RT Pee at SS Ca Srvente, or at ‘ard, whart, JAMES GLEASON, scs-tt _ FBep) Coal and Wood Merchant, _—_—_—_—_—_—__ Fatat Baitroan Acer last the freight (rain en the was LTIMOBE & POTOMAU BAILROAD, y BEN. M. PLUMB &CO., PROPKIBTORS, 517 7th street, opposite Post OMice. C42 FETs.” ARD SHIBTS, 3 bt B DENT. 50m Tacedar bight FULL S128, SEAMLESS FELT, VERY HEAVY. A GREAT BABGAIN— ONLY $2.25 Eacg. BOGAN @ WYLIE, nol?-tf 1018 axp 1020 Srvenra 81., N.W. CONTBACTOBS amp OTHERS. y handsomely bound volumes and at such astonishingly low all who see them. Brps for construction of the ned on Saturday named being 940,000 WORTH 0”, cuss SOW ON THE 200 OF THE Lo u) on their shelves, number of valuable articles will be Sarurday cen. rT cone 3 = ‘ur arenes the lady’s jewel case will A 16 ACRES IN SOMETHING NOVEL: VHEDIia On Lome Tike FaTMEwegee® er talae sales of Lots. Lote also sold THE CHOI0E FOR 8150. 12th street last, were as follows, faeal queens ‘AL VISITORS Comtwe.—The members Columbus, Ohio, con- int tot Now York Boston, elisa and ¥ New Yor Warhington. 3 r the City Council of ‘We respectfully call attention to our on NEW STOCK OF CABPETING, CLOTH, MATTING, RUGS, MATS, OFAiN AND FUBBITUSH Ba Seiaavacs w7 HEW SUPPLIES BECBIVED DAILY. zal steeme si UPH DEPAl a Geen Ase; ‘m. Buel & Co., er, SS: James MeGrann ames Henson, $7; Edward Nash & Co., $6; Wm. Her- Keynolis, $10; Fact ‘was this morning It & Co. Thomas Lucas, K. Deeter & Co. » $10; ®; Buckley & Fieteh & Co. sis, EC be ies comveyed to and from the High: the plact, Sree af expense. upon ice. Maps, Plans, Pe 3 af he Lots and Villa ‘The severity storm broke the roof of the Police Court flooded the SHILLINGTON sends us Santa Claus Christmas Parker we have Le Bon Ton Paris fasbions. ——_——— Scary Prss, fine plate, one and two Pennsy) tween 455 and 6th streets. AN adjourned "s Bazar and the Saturday night a coal . E. Day,ou F street, Stores Ho. 900 & 908 Penn. av., cor. th st. Ciena ‘eee PRIVATE a Ho. 810 F STREET, OPP. PATENT OFFICE, . E.OREECY & Co. oprgsits the Center Marks ULIPPING MA‘ another machine le peens ow prepared te clip Ipped cen have i: done in ates, On oil lamp in the bouse of S. between Sth and %th stro and set fire to the house. ‘The tinguished without necessitatiy, the fre engines. —_—_—___ ‘Tax K Sraert Panktxe Saturday's Stax under the Printed $000, shoyld bave 2 st, mien flames were ex- ————_—_—_______Erepristors. _ SeeLine O:F 7, Rat TO WOODWARD'’S ‘@ the services of the ten z trimer nts will do well to 408 0th street,near D, lvania avenue, be- iy Ee moten te eee —In the article in above caption the been §3. — ‘OLD 8O So“ 1 PADDLE MY OWN CANOE.” OR & GIBSON Ge ie ksenn oar Sr Bartiwons, Mo, Bayamas CB. Tealers in ad Kibs. -

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