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=. Judge Srell’s Remarks te the Officers: op Sof the Wide, of the Court. FICIAL. R AND SECRE roms Company to loca*e and grade the'r sald road ec iE GOVE — ict of Columbia of the sab- | as to prepare for its euperetructure, Row, there- | PUBLICATION 01 a Mminsion to the People of said District. for their FRIDAY. ..September 1, 1871. 4 BUSY DAY AT THE OFFICE OF THE BOARD OTHE EREM RECS CE TER ACT 2 ef an caret ae Lainie : be ot emacted, That, proved that Chis = OF PUBLIC WORKS. eh eee ed TIME FoR net eeabia et tha eb 0! 33 CAL NEWS Spagna re 9g prem yeni sccarmereningor rae Dem PiapRiNg aBsana EEL eCHioABS Fick Setes gaat foc asaets 1 Te enc ahatine tsp? LO - Charges Again Them or be Rew | 4% street, and the street in front, were to-day ee ees ler ait ss maighers of the Jrogislat [ meored— Oficers Must be crowded with contractors and others Elections in the District of s Seb ceprige wal and sanction of the Cvs Sanitary Subjects Discussed. Temperate and Virtuous. in the contracts to be awarded fer paving the = Be ut enacted ty the Lopsiateee As: of of eee < werner shall be A meeting of the Board of Health was held at — carriageways of several of the streets and ave- thoirict of Columbva. That the wel eloctisee aber jn 4 their rooms on F street last evening. Before the regular business of the Police Court | nues oi the city, paving sidewalks, setting curb, — be hekd om the Wi of Seles INSPECTION OF MEATS AND FISH. opened this morning Judge Snell made the fol- | &c., &c. There were about a hundred present, ae, ng «= i MD ike red thomennd got Dr. Verdi, from the special committee on the | lowing remarks: | and the carriageway of 4% street in front of the emergency existe for the immediate taking elect ‘of ube: duties and compensation of the sanitary in- | “In Pang fo my Gatien te thio connt—tn ling was nearly entirely blocked up with Atev. | this act, itis hereby to be in force from and spectors, submitted a report, which was recom- | view of the publicity and prominence given to | vehicles, the scene leading many of the unin- G istry, cS | after ite approval by mitted, ‘and Mr. Langston’ was added to the | its affairs—it may ve proper to address ‘a word formed ‘to inquire whether a coroner's inquest | and Mathematics, Rey. George Strong; ry iL. HULSE, committee. Dr. Verdi moved to reconsider the | to the officers of court once more, especially | or 2 convention of physicians was in progress. fessor of Rhetoric, Rey. Edward Young; Pro- Docahey of te Bewee et vote by which that portion ot the report of the | those affected by the rumors and charges made Col. Magruder, the treasurer of the board,was | fessor of Pocey, Bes. Charles Kelly; Professor ILLLA Gt a! Ll committee on inspectors relating to branding of | against them. officers of my immediate | at his post quite early, and as the tims set for | of Theology, Rev. Joseph Duvernay. Besides Appevved, Atgust President meat was rej 5 which was agreed to. Dr. | @ppointment are not ee poe el | Teeciving the bids (noon) approached he was | the above-named, there are ten it pro- HD: CURIE Governor. au Zi-tm ecessary to Verdi moved that the clause relating to brand- | of A. T. = -» Clerk, and recently the | kept busy receiving the ps4 envelopes en- | fessors of Greek, Latin, French, German, and 2 vania Ceptral Ms Aad "4 Fosld be tniairam ake a vote inte atwenceof | War.0-Auomae and Remy Lacy ail ocths | asad inyideride Rectan SATS pee: | EN reson The rcette ant amp. | NORGE RETHE GOVERNOR, AND was. mit | Sire alt Sereat Garetee vu bed ke & vote in al nee i. OO. 5 sO! ie gy al Ba . << a Oe - os De. Ban whe oer o ~ court. ‘But all others having duties about the | fos pavin carriageway.” Mr. 8. P. Brown and | ments of coal this weck, to-morrow, to the ‘of the District of Cotumbia: for | Pane sarees gore oo four milion rict of Co. | Works, Pe satisinctory toeakd Board of Public Verdi remarked that the clause was rejected at | court, assigned here by whatever authority, are | Mr. A. Ft. Shepherd. of the board, Cee have been as follows: Borden Mini ng Company, lumbia. by an act entitled * A: hortzing the ‘Suc. 2. Amd best further enacted, That th orter to the last meeting because Mr. Langston was | in some sense officers and employes of the court, <a after 12 o’clock, and Messrs. B. N. Mead pate. aeons shipments 1,077 tons; istrict of Columbia to create a for special im vide for the payment of end absent; but now that he was present he thought | #nd are Tesponsible to it and the public for the | and M- F. Kelly took ‘their places at the table | wharf, receipts 1,800 toms, shipments 25) tons: Periceepts and repaire tm esid by the fe hercoy authorined to he could be excused for calling up the subject. | !aithfuland proper discharge of ullthe important | and ‘cleared the decks for action’? Consolidation Company, receipts 8,101 tons and fer the pasment of the interert sei uboll omeeeny. | SErsacmconme, bonds of the os ‘Con After some debate the whole oa ject was re- | duties with which they are severally charged. The bids for paving or macadamizing the car- shipments BA08 tons. gourne theres, and eke wy pe Sa ~~ a terpreee So aiees aneee ae committed, and a draft of bill on the fi tion | This court will expect from each and ev ringeways of the following avenues and streets ‘ONTINVED SCARCITY oF VESSELS. — It is @uestion cf the issuing of four militons of eve: | cf the Dearie Sebel be eae — of fish (which was before the House of Dele- | Officer connected with it strict attention to busi- | were first opened: Pennsylvania avenue, from | remarked as an almost unprecedented circum. ment bonds, to a vote of the people at = elec. | after date, and bear six per contum interest, gates) was also reterred to the same committee. | "e*s, temperance and virtue in thelr daily con- | 15th street west to Aqueduct 3 New York | stance that, with the exception of a small tion in the ‘said, District.” will be submitted to the | half’ y sicyan emer becemmary to prs kde and A POUND COMPLAINT. duct, and unquestioned honesty and integrity in | avenue, from 15th street west to 3d street west; bp esget hemmed are at present no sailing vessels poonls EH yb 1 gad pac LF approval or disap. | sum of «ix hundred thousand a: é to soll eaid Mrs. Mary "Neal appeared before the board | the discharge of every public duty. Visistlons | ik Street, from Georgetown to éth street; 4x | at the wharves. As stated yesterday = large ee the District of Coleete ne an sctasthorit. | hueds and y over she de thereof to complaining that her tour cows had been taken | Of these fundamental requirements, tending to | strect west, from Pennsylvania avenue tw | number of schooners have Fecently been be- inl improvements and repairs in aaid District by. pa = Comeney. stonch tunes from her by foree by some of the employes of | Feflect discredit upon the court with which they | Arsenal gate; E street north, from 13th west to | calmed off Sandy Hook. These are probably now ‘scuing of four million cf bowler ued iat ing a a Ge wat eho Whee oe the Poundmaster, apd she was compelied to pay | 27¢ connected, will be deemed sufficient cause | Judiciary Square; G street north, from 17th west | on their way up the Potomac. tax for the Payment of the interest’ as tt shall an paw & BE then sieets 8 to redeem them. She filed with her com- | for removal. if appointed by the court, or appli- | to 22d west; G street north, from 15th west to 3d. Receipts oy Gnarx.—The canal boat Mo- ually accrue t! and submit: the act. with | per centum of the par a t plaint an affidavit of Mary Piper, sworn to be- | Cation for displacement, if such officer ix ap- | west; 12th street west, from F north to the river; | nocacy brings 3,000 bushels of wheat, corn, amd he question of the iseuing of four millions of tm- | "Rec 3. amd beet Yunther emanen, to fore Jr Walker. anda certificate of the Jus- | pointed by others. I have not, as yet, received | 11th street west, from Pennsylvania avenue to | oats for B. Talbott & Son and Hartle & = eae of the people at s general | meet iy interest to accrue on said bands. there tice that he saw the affair, and that the cows at | tither charges or evidence against any officer of | N street north; 3d street west, from Indiana ave- | the schooner William Henry, from Alesandeia, shall be levied sanually © tax of six per cont .. or the Ume were being driven by Mrs. O'Neal. The | the court. When received [ shall endeavor to | nue to New York avenue; F street north, from | brings Hartley & Brother 200 bushels of wheat the parenge of said act entitied “An act levying a | dellareof thes [antec of seel ant panered subject was referred to the President and Mr. | €*#mine and weigh the evidence. The proper | 17th west to 22d west; H street north, from 14th | and corn; Mr: George Waters has received tax for the payment of the isterest as it shall estate in enid District, the bat wien cox Langston. way to a against officers is to do it | west to 17th west; 15th street west and Vermont | canal boat C. F.Waters, from Sharpsburg, Bually accrue on four miltion dollars of bend: shall comatit ut pecial pledged for the pay THE NIGHT SOIL MUDDLE. in writing, to court. Such charges | avenue, between Pennsylvania avenue and N | 3,000 bushels of red wheat. thorized to be issued by the District of Columb ment of said intercet A commanication was received from Messrs. | by responsible parties, supported by proof, will | north; 9th street west, from Pennsylvania ave- | MEacnant’s Excia: Cee titled “Ax act authorizing the District of | Src.4. amd be tt further emarted. That the G board th pt attention their i be Bound wheat ffered ae ame ple at a general election in Fitch & Co., ever secure the prony mtion import- | to the Boundary eat were 0: on ing. Bist ene — the exclusive Fight tthe mighteoll of tie Dex | snce demands. Tut’ these chases; thoega | Te ti ne ore contractors for almost every | The following were the sales: 200 bushels cou. | Proviaa neat the people of sald iy le at electi: agitate epecinl improvem nts 3 ~ a poe toc ernor is hereby requested to cause thikect to be di repairs by the iseatng of f. published befere the next general election. as wided said act to the peo ‘istrict for | million of bonds, ed by e et 9 « he aust aac ae that beforedefi. | coming somewhat informally, from only one | description of pavement, and some—that there | mon, at 1.2% 2,000 bushels fair red, at SLi | {hoieeporscal ordisapprorel: ke commserion etal the | utiot ot bonds, mm semeas escree eee: | Seen by ¥ AE nite arrangements 2re made be heard. Mr. | Portion of a legislative body, are serious and im- | might be no mistake—brought with them boxes | 3,070 bushels good, at $1.38; 240 bushels very | question of issuing four millions of bonds for, ial | and enbmitting the act, with the question of the roary twenty een hundred and sover Marbury moved that the party be allowed to portent, and must be met and satisfactorily | containing specimens—one a box about three Food, st €1.40; 75 bushels prime, at @1.45; 120 | improvement and repairs as mentioned in eBid sct. | iseuing of four millions ‘of improvenent | one. : m to autemit th ar bewore the board or the nt. Mr. | auswered. feet square, with sand and blocks of red stone, els prime white, at $1.48; 150 bushels choice | Fhe'scmcssen avid act. Bad aet oe Reread | Bitte of the people st wencral election in sabi | same tthe nd preset ibe the form im wie ngston moved that the resolution empowerii So much time has intervened since the subd- | and two colored hands, who, in the presence of | red, at $1.52. and publication thereof is mad= herewith. And said election, as respects the sald act. will be | * — CHARLES L "LSk the president to fuake @ contract be rescinded: | tance of these charges transpired, the court | the ‘members; proceeded. to lag artetenecs | Skteeenss or Ftovn.-The steamer E. 0. H.'D. COOKE, held as in the eaid act provided. Seid act fe Tomes Speaker of gue Monee of teh Dr. Verdi did not like the reading of the com- | Willexpect the earliest attention will be given | thercon; but Col. Magruder entered his protest | Knight, which sailed for New York this morn- Governor of the District of Cotambia, sabjoined and publication thereof is herewith made w ay munication. The parties seemed to be under | to the subject, and the answer to them, with the | against Jaying a cement on Brussels carpet, | ing, carried out 1,894 barrels of flour, shij bs EDWIN L. STANTON. B.D. COOKE. the impression that the contract was awarded. | ¢Vidence upon which it is based, will be looked | even if one ‘inch of pine box intervened, and town millers. Of this number Herr & Secretary of the District of Columbia. Governor qf she Parr" rict of Goterabie. *fhere was no necessity for alarm. Dr. Cox said | for during the coming week. . obliged the workmen to hold the stone on their | Welch shipped 400 barrels; D. L. Shoemaker & | a Actanthorizing the District of Columbia tocreate Sonvetnny af toe Dilan chia that several weeks ago a party who, for twenty By the act of Sri ¢reating the Police | knees until they were ready to lay iton the sand. | Co., 360; Wm. H. Dougal. Geo. Shoemaker, | “a debt for nprctal improvements and repairs in “g years, had the contract for disposing of the night | Court, the Marshal of the District is made the | A pile of weogen blocks was also brought into | 319; Evan Lyon, 290; and’ A. Ray & Bro., said District by the issuing of four miilion is, ‘of the inter toil of New Orleans, had called their attenre Hector and treasurer of fines and monics re- | the room for exhibition. Col. Magruder 200'barrels. and levying a col! ‘opened to the subject, but that no one was prevented | ceived by the court, Marshal W. O. the envelopes and Mr. Shepherd read the bids, | | THE Bnrpcx over the canal on East Market | $# it shall enn from making the same proposition. He did not | Thomas has hitherto been representative of | Mr.S. P. Brown numbering the bids and filing | Space, complained of several weeks ago in THE think that the letter was respectful to the board. | the Marshal in attending to this duty, and in | them. STAR as unsafe, and which was closed up imme- Dr. Verdi coincided with Dr. Cox. Messrs. Mar- | this ent is only res] le to the Marshal, The first proposal was that of Hugh McGin- | dintely after by the canal company, still remains bury and Langston could not see that there | and not to the court, ving been made bailiff | ms, for macadamizing New York avenue (the | unrepaired and ciosed to travel. Our citizens was any intentional disrespect in the letter. | Of the court upon the hi recommendation | prices named in each case below being per to complain to the Board of Public Mr. Thomas Taylor said he was the patentee | of gentlemen of respect ity and official po- —_— yard) at $1.35, and K street at red ‘orks in regard to the shutting up of this im- of the process used by Messrs. Fitch & Co., and | sition in this District, because he was well | The second bid was that of C. H. Eslin, paving | portant avenue of travel. that there having been gestion as to the pow- | known to the Marshal asa young man of tried | with Senaca stone, Se; blue stone, $1.62; mac- Fiour Ixerections—During the month of PEREMPTORY SALE OF ‘eXatthe3 PRO) ERTY ROKGE TOWN AT AvCTION ai On SPAY AFTERNOON. September Sth, 157). at 5 o'clock, I will sell. on the prem i vision of late No. Sand s. fronting foot om the north «ide of Prospect street ne wwith adepth of i De tab a © fect, improved by eo etary ers of the board, the waited until the ques- | fidelity and executive ability, it is tohoped, andI | adomiaing, 12 inches thick, 1.85, aud 6 inch’ August last Flour I; tor D. McCann in- ’ “* tiem. was. settled aati aoms pion opted. He | amastured thathe will be able wo make atall | S120. Tiinae Leme oak fae eee caecnes, | August last Flour Ins 616 barrels of family, os oe ee {Re te tro 1 fot explained that there was no tended, | and successful refutation of the ms ovement, including the Morse, at $3.10; Trini- | 4,543 of extra, 768 of superfine, 25! of fine, and depth of 10 ty Uy a two-story Frame but from the remarks of the president they un_ | against his character as an officer of the United | dad asphaitum, 2. John L. Smithmyer, the | 15 of firet middlings; total number of barrels in- Dwelling House, y mew. derstood that the board was on the eve of | States, asa bailiff of this court, andasa true | metropolitan prismatic, $3.20. J. G. Stafford, | speeted, 13,176. Aisn, making a contract. Mr. Taylor, at ths request | gentleman.’ maci sing 44 street. as per 5) Dnoven’s Rest.—About 420 cattle were of- ate orjork pert of kt No. 3M, fronting US feet on of Dr. Cox, explained his system ac length. With reference to the charges against the | $1.39; paving wil Seneca stone, $! fered at the Rest to-day ant yesterday. The ually. be a helen gen a = 4 uk After some further debate, the letter of Fitch | Other officers, the court said he did not deem it | bee's ‘wood Reyemens, $3.60; Smith’s con- | Selling price was from 3 to5\ cents per pound, And be tt further enacted, Thats jal tax two-story Brame Bouse. i od by Omew & Co. was referred to a committee—Dra. Cox | Decestary at the present time to say anything, crete, $2.25. He also bid for other streets. | live weight. About 910 sheep and lambs were levied om the taxable property of tue Ble: ‘Terme: One-half cash, balance in € and 12 mouths and Verdi and Mr. Langston—who are empow- | but it might be necessary at # future time © | Albert Gleason, seneca stone, $1.05, bine stone, | on the market, and sold at from $2.50 fe Shs cacndaeubdie tae ie aoe with interest. secured by a deed of trust on the pray. €red to receive proposals on the sabject. do so. $16); macadamizing, 12 inches, $1.85, do. ¢ | Per head. About fifteen cows and calves were | 81 smount sufficia during said period, whic! erty. a Ord, stamps ot the cnet ‘the A complaint as to the nuisance between S and ———— inches, $1.25. J... Evans, president National | Offered and sold at from $25 to $50. No hogs on | tax shall beeclheted te sume two hundred purchaser. _{eut| THOS. DOWLING, Ant U streets, near Mth, [Dr. Cox said that he had a Condensed Locals. Capital Asphalt Paving Co., Sharp's asphaltic, | the t. Veal calvessold from 5 to 7% cents | eighty thousand dollars, duriug each of said years, Przerts. SAVE MONEY: ——— number of severe fever cases in *hat section, Several new members were enrolled in Com- | $3-40. B. F. Hutchins & Go., macnannising, Pez Pound, live weight. No cattle and’ about agrecably to the provisios of theact of the ar and several other petitions were referred. pany D, National Guards, last night. 1.54, blue rock, $1.02, seneca, $1.09, cobble | 125 sheep were left over. Market alittle more te United Piaver, cuticles. An set eo peqvinw for SCHOOL BOOKS sreaniunication was received from Mr. Lewis, | | The pitcher won by the Potomac Boat Club in | stone, 66 cents. L. A. Bartlett and Joseph Wile | brisk than last wi proved February twenty-one, elgkuese od and Sold at publishers’ prices. Complete stock of in relation to his removal from the position of | their recent contest with the Undine Club, of | liams, 12th street, Smith's wood, $3.59; =a seventy-one, and in the samie manner that the gen- fot SCHOOL RE TES messenger to the board, and on ‘on of Mr. | Norfolk, is on exhibition at Galt’s jewelry store. | Morse, $3.10; seneca, $1.65; blue, $1.67; Belgian, CITY ITEMS. eral taxes of said District shall be collected, and be ‘act of on Y Langston, the vote by which he was removed | The extension to the Government Printing | $3.45; ‘also Smith's Georgia yellow pine, $3.03, applied and used exclusively for the payment of the crament | 828 AT POR & BELIGSONS, Georertown and his successor elected, were reconsidered. Office will be ready for occupation on the Toth Andrew Gleason, 12th and 4¥ streets, bluestone, Governxor Cooxe.—Brady,the Photographer, | interest apnually accraing on 3 e Col tpproved February T Cost T OosT si 2 inst. Saat re cereels at from S147 to above | has just issued a fine Imperial Photograph of | "6:5, 4nd o«u Suriner enacted, That the Gover. | twenty. hundred A Fok THIRTY DAYS, Sis Gieaatandai: Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Spencer will receive their | figures; 12th street, granite blocks, $4.9). H.H. | the Governor. His numerous friends should by | Be shallisa ‘prepare said bonds for fesae’ and eal ct aha ied The entire stock of the Goorgetown Totlar Store, t vs | friends and the friends of their institution this | Bingham, Videler Keystone wood pavement, | all means procure a copy. Onthelr face they shall be dosignated st of the ieee ee — ___33 Sigh Street. ISIT OF PRESIDENT GRANT—PRIZES AWARDED. evening at the Business College. $2.90; grading, 24 cents per enbic yard. W. B. ore, diac : provement bonds,” and shall be signed by the Gov- this act oxy Cass, FOR LADIES, GENTS ASP XesterJay afternoon and evening the festivi- | _ Our market men’s committee to visit northern | Parisem, patent asphalt, (similar to Arlngton,) | ,, Ee fe eoree, See oanelt, Pa sie | S7BCE, Countersigned by, the Secretary, ‘and Comp. , 5 CHILDREN'S CAST - OFF CLOTHING ties at the Schuetzen Park attracted thousands | markets were in Philadelphia on Welneclan, | S020, ailing aud excavation, 39 cent. would not part my Bartlett eversable | trolier, and have afixed to them the seal of the Dis- of | GOOTS, SHOES, etc_.a: L. GRADWOHL'S. 173% ot our citizens, who greatly enjoyed the various | They left for New York the same evening, ’ Governor Cooke at this point commenced Serving ae ine Se ey, fagog orem Price trict. 4. Mind 00 tt ferthor enacted, That the binds p= for speci ements ridge street, G rgetown Nete by mail from sports in progress there. The weather could | _ The portraits of former mayors of this city, | reading the bids, as follows = Faiccet. Bold Ga eee, SM | a $, Ae te 8 Seriaer conten Tet the bene | and sonal SHAS S| ee ee not have been more favorable. It was neither | which Lave adorne walls of the | _Emmert Dunbar & Co., bine stone, 91.56; | F street. Sold on monthly installments. said, until required for auld purposes, shall be do- | of the interest as it shall anvusliy wrest - too warm ner too cool for enjoyment. Mayor's office in the City Hall, have been placed | Seneca, $1.60; macadamizing, 9 inches, G.| THe Davis presente tiene advantages :—It | posited with the Comptroller of sald District, and hve submitting the act, with the question of sasuing SEWING MACHINES. Fully one thousand votes, at 10 cents each, | in the Governor's office. Warren (Boston). spruce, $3; do. barnetized, | prevents falling or gathering of g. Will sew | Shall not permit any one or more of them to go out | of four mill of improvement bonds. —— Se neencntaee ma Maotintad Unni, he competitors forthe silver | ‘The new Freedmen’s Bank building,on Penn. | $3.45, hemlock, €2.50 and $320; white pine, | BECY thick seams, or from one thickness to ane | of bis Possession, except for the Ca aR Son eee means Bi P#EBFecTION aTTaineD. the Choral Sociee—ant it a oxngerbund and | sylvania avenue, near 15th street, has been | $3.15 and$3.45. ‘L. Clephane (Metropolis Paving | Suet, tick sean change of stitch and tension, and | {im ns required by the Governors ca Ro | thensereeen thine see iS — Serngers have nearly to hn ge aaa the | leased by the government, and will be occupied | Company), Pennaylvania avenue, Miller, Stows | Stet, Without change of stitch am ‘and uniform | sha Pegister or account of ail bonis which | ihject shall beled Ss Resta eer | ALL THOSE WHO WISH A REALLY Sengers have nearly two-thirds of the votes | by the Department of Justice. or Ballard, $3.10; other streets, $3.20. Egan's | lock stitch of any machine before the public. may be pre} and issued under this act,and make | — First. proval of the act fe aba be : 7 HIN. ; cast. Claims amounting to over $50,000 were pre- | asphalt, $3.10. George Mason’ and Having = Pi csare msds + | tall Depere, roms time te thas, $0 ive | published In the Daily Chrenicres ablican, | P2RFECTSEWING MACHINE, ONE ABL& PRESIDENT GRANT, sented to the auditing commission yesterday, | Taylor, macadamizing of blue stone not exceed- | _Con@an EXrEpitioN—Photographs of the eee ly of the, Smmount of male ag well as of the | and Kvening Star, newspapers ini said Dinrct.and | TO STAND ON ITS MERITS. AK INVITED accompanied by Secretary Belknap, Senater | which swells the amount thus far filed to over | ing 12 inches, $1.29. George Nietzey, Seneca or | Corean ition, showing the United States | amount of interest that may have accrued or to in such other papers as the Governor may direct, TO EXAMINE THE IMPROVED Pamcton of Pennsylvania, and General Horace | $500,000. To-day, is the last opportunity given | Belgian, $2.83; granite of North diver. Soin, fendoats engaged, the dead Coreans in their Pee band eoiutteey chutes, That twomitiions | meee, publication thereof be contin three Porter, arrived on the ground at 9 0’elock p. m., | to file ‘all debta againet the old corporation. ordinary broken stone, $1.68. Davenport | rts after the , and, in fact, a complete | auaone bat of tay bc prepared for the pao hr * KEYSTONE. and were received by the president of the Ve- One hundred and sixteen marriage licenses | Himber, Pennsylvania avenue, macadamyzing, | Photographic Illustration of the Expedition, | jstue during the yeur one thousand tight hundred printed, and those in favor of this act shall be in the 711 MARKET SPACE. aan rein, Mr. S. Wolf, who, arm in arm with the were issued from the clerk’s office of the Su- | $1.33; blue stone, $1.65; » 21.75; Belgian, | Copies for sale at Brady's Gallery. and seventy-two. and until the expiration of the first | words following, to wit ; —<— President. escorted the party over the park, and | preme Court of the District of Columbia in | $200; New York avenwe, cane Gay street, | rae p cao ain fecal quarter after the adjournment of the next vor tad subsequently entertained them at Kessel’s. The August, about one-tenth of which were to | Georgetown, do.; 4 street, do.; E street north, ‘8 Davis isthe only real practical Machine regular session of the Lé tive Assembly, and one | Levying a tax for the perind of twenty years for the President ex Dimself highly pleased with | colored persons. G; from 11th to 32d. Azth street damerlit, sare? | fF hemming dias alpaca, or other Sight hundred and ecvemty sree, eal Gesold borake | Palaeptct the interest as it shall anbually eccruc SEWING MACHINE AGENCY. forded and Sariety of the entertainment af- | A meeting of repablicans was held last night | 3d, same; F street; samer if, 1oth audith, same: | Of this Gg edhe Are nal Bg ele yey te EA RR agreeably to the provision oh on forded, thanked President Wolf for his at Suitland, Prince Georges ‘county, Md. "ts | THomas Joyce, macadanising @1.n; blusstanc! errs eee eed, in all ts | ho tees erect is oul se Afcresuid, andupon | sctemitied An sctanthorizing the District of cy. | THE SIMPLEST AND LESS 1148LB TO attend tha fault Would afford him pleasure to | make arrangements for their primary election | 81.10, Seneca, 190. J. V. W.Wandeabuse wat Hherever exhibited to aoe engnest Premiums | Such fesue and saleenid bonds shall become aind cour | lambte:teccreate ¢ Behe eee atrict of Co OST OUT OF ORDKE. attend the fest again. for county oficers on Saturday nest, Atectam | cadeznisin Pennsylvania avenue, 81.50 to $1.70 | Wherever exhibited in competition with other | Stitute adebt against said District, and repairs in, said District by ths issulug of four | agency at CHAS. BAUM'S THE TARGET SHOOTING were present. Speeches were made by Messrs. | with 3 inches limestone dressing, 50 cents per machines. Sec. 6. And mot Surther enacted, That upon the | millions of bonds and levying «tax for payment = tate poe PD mcg carry | George W. Hatton, George Carter, and J. W. | sauare yard adaitional. W. S. Motse &c., Pehn- Oax Hatt Gren Shall be deposited tn the easy Ui'cke Dinticn, | Sodnennaeet ihe ‘act, with the question sake? OOBSET AND ROOPSKIRT FACTORY, ah - honor, ves. vania avenue, Morse patent, (wood,) includ- re i ‘ 4 bull's eye 45 times in &. For general shovti A deaf and dumb colored boy about 15 years | ing grading, $5.00, blue stone. 81.58, ‘Belgian, be Bee ‘eaamning | $f Fublc Works, and Skil Se'aisbasted byrasia | Sune tyio™s millens of fmprorement The said | Je281y Teh treet, Intelligencer Building. stie prizes will be awarded this afternoon, and | old, name unknown, wor cick eet Killed by | $3.85, Trindad asphaltum vulcanized, $0.5), | Ove Exrine|pur now Fall Seeckey Board for the payment of the cost of special improve- | District.” And to those against this act aball be ia & roa = ee comecded_ that the principal prizes will be an afternoon train on the W anebnce | inches, S138, 10 inches, Site, Faitoriteens | SPRING [Bos- x0 Yourms" Crormena, | MeBts and repairs in said District: including the | the words following, to wit taken by Messrs. insch, o1 is city; Hassel- _ . R. R., midway between Blade: inches, $1.20, 10 inches, 1.75, Talford, $6.09; « toc! ¢ | Becessary ae expenses q 10 ‘AIX NOISEL! LOCK. York! a f’aitimore; Klein and Kneesi, of New | and this city, on Tuesday last, and the body was | 1ith street, do.; New Jersey avenue, dss 1th | gAZP oe Me's CLomnexe, for Dress and | inet purposes; Dut ne payments shall b> made under | The act for levying & tax forthe period oftwenty | 1MPROVED - monnsiigs York: and Sueed, of Philadelphia, interred at Bladensburg. street, do.; K street, do. Riley A. Shinn, K : ion woe ears poe +: “ y ehait | t-¥- ir rape gp ole my) FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. 7 0.5 5 a Stock Business, which we intend to of- | done in relation t jeas poally cerue on the four mil PRIZES street,from Circle to Georgetown, Seneca stone, fer at such prices as ought to in- | be ten per centum in excess of such payments, ex- | issued by the District 03 SNe ee euriay, 88 follows: Por ladies | Inrmestino Game or Base Batt— Wark | $1.20%, same from Circle to 6th s&.81-44, orall coor lanes cantyooren —phootine—Fizst to Mrs. pert, 2dto Mrs. Hor- | ingtim Beats Chicago—Blue Against Waite.— | in large blocks,@2.40; G st.,€1.393; 12th st.,same; 2 | poweT he 5 cabeocnpgg! rr and y i xf “per. For bow ling—iet prize Mr. Laurie; 2d, Mr. | Madison avenue was the scene of considerable | F st., same,or large blocks, $2.40, excavations on THE ORIGINAL HATTERS, M. D. Frank &Co., ni 1. foplle; ted That the ‘im- sah repairs im, cold, District, by the issuing of four Collineworth; 94, Mz. Greale; ith, Mr. Decker; | activity yesterday afternoon, consequent upon | K and 12th’ streets, 144 outs per cubic yard; | late of Pennsylvania avenue, invite the sane Shall be ocmmenced aud carried on according-es the | of the ioterene ce at shat ey or the Payment Sth, Mr. Jochin; 6th, Mr. Nepiart; 7th, Mr. | the pla: of a game of base upon the | do., F andG, 9x cents. Evans Concrete Pay- | and their provisions of the sforesaid act of Congress of the | and submitting the act, with the question af Tones. Madleon aterme grounds between two celebrated ing and Flagging be ar (New York,) chem- ouths’ and Children’s Hats at their | twenty-firet day of February, eighteen huudred and issuing of four millions ‘of improvement bonds, to The festival having met such unexpected | clubs, the White Stockings, of Chicago, and the | ical concrete pavement, 6 in. thick, $2.75 per yd. lishment, 503 7th street, May’s Build- | seventy-one, and exclusively for the Promotion of | vote of the at a general election iu the sai success. and the demands being numerous and | Olympic Club, of Washington. D.C. “The game | 30 cents for grading. Morris Murphy, macada- | ‘ing. [No connection with any similar establish. the public interests. > Tid Sacks | PERCE wiek Sie sicaane toe aun ae urgent for its continuation, the association have | Was What is known as an “exhibition” 2, and mizing, inciading grading, Pi 'vania ave- | ment the city.) 5 ox: Papran ty BB does enacted, iy 7 thin act Columbia, agreeal cept in the case of the final execution of any contract Provisions of an actentitled * An act a sr comeietes of ay ae settlement therefor. ist: EC. 7. grigienin came when desired: Machines octd'c ibexchange, Alec, REPAIRING done prompay apl-ly* ; PROFESSIONAL. lustvely Self A ‘Shottic Tee ng tne | son ane * - rict to create a debt for special improvements on be e id District shall use,or | shall be deposited in tive ballot boxes which the Gov a concluded to extend the time of closing until to- | there were about 2,000 persons in dance, | nue, 3 44 street, — LES test it to the , of any of the money authorized | ernor is required to provide for the deposit of the Septal Bee o ple 7 ce montpenapenadien tie apsnibl noe | cepeigeescel ee Pennsylvania Homey novelty in Hoopekirts are now exhitition at C. | tobe raleed by thigact, contrary to ite ballots which may be cast for the act entitied = An a 2 . : one porte a ngeged inthe game yes ie CI rovisions, he . shall,on conviction the in the ‘Ceminal Court | act authorizing the District of Columbia to create a EvUcATIONAL.—We continue our notices of | terday: OlympleClab_ Fates, thind beatae | s1te per yard; New "York avenue, $1.85; K | Baum’s Hoopekirt and Corset Factory, 408 7th | SPthc District of Golumblacbe puuiehed by iapeoene, | Scbe hae ean the District of Colu ct ads apt] the best schools and academies: ard, short stop; Waterman, catcher; Brainard, | sireet, $1.75; 44 street, $1.85; G street,$1.90; 12th | street. re eaege FO ment in the all of this Disiriet for a term of not teas | District bY the iavalng of four millions nf bunds mut Miss V. Harrison will reopen her excellent | pitcher, Millsy first base; Barron, fight field; 2 ae ne Coney ae eee aan: | HUMAN Harn in Switches, Curls, Chateleen | {hen tree nor more than twelve months, and by a | ering & tax for the pai Venrqen ont cakes school for little girls at 26 Gay stroct, George- | all, center field, Sweasey, second bases Thoman, | eca or blue stone, Pennsylvania, avenue, sia; | putwA™ # aeailea have Saxt boon tan | eee Act with the question of the issuing of the iene town, on the ith instant. left field. White Stockings—Holles, base; | 4% and G street, $1.49; 12th street, shits 3d Chas. Baum, who intends to make this a new | Sc. 9. and 6e t further enacted, That this act | millions of improvement bonds toa vote of the le The St. Matthew's Female Academy reopens r; street, $1.50; HT street, $1.55. L. S: Filbert, | branch of his well-known establishment, 405 7th | shall be submitted to the people or electors of said | at a general election ia enld Distslct wad heehee next Monday, at 1415 | street. Information rela~ ) first base; Sim- | (Philadelphia,) Filbert’s, patent vulcanized, | street. Ladies go and see the new styles, District af the rst general election, which may be | tothe question ofthe twuing of four millions ot tive to this school can be obtained at the number | mons, center field; Stearns, right fleld; Zettiein, | 83.25 er yard, except Pennsylvania avenus, saeclaatc! fect ich 'y at ww. = held after its together with the questions of | improvement bonds. and the election in reference to given. pucker: wapie ine Brennan, of the Swann vb .15. Robin's pavement, | | Kip Groves for ladi the four millions this act shall net ‘H ‘RAND soreniNTEND NT. y executed. DRAW I! tor 5 et the stand, corner New York evenue and apie iv 4 gentlemen. The | the issuing o! ‘of bonds aforesaid, 1 be cond: all respects, as - hereinafter provided, namely: | the persone entitied to vote and otherwise, In mente Miss M. A. Brown's school for boys and lub; scorers, J.'S. Miller for the Olym, 95. P. Crowley & Son, cobble stone, $1; | best Dollar Gloves im iso, a novelty in | 10,the mode hereinafter prov yg! | 9 “ S reopens next Monday, at 610 I street nortuwece, | Edward Aittotes” Mee ter tne, Olympic, and Penneyivania aveine, Seneca or. blue stone, | first class Glove, Ladies be carly’and cecaren, | First. Upon the approval of theact 1 shall be | ance with the laws and regulations witch: wae ts ilishied fn euch the Governor may a ieable to the hold ‘sata Miss Brown bas a fine reputation asa teacher. | The game was called about 8 o'clock, the | £1.85, macadamizing, 81.80; New York avenue, geod choice in calling at C. Baum’s Kid Glove Pee eet tank on Earee akon Sloe eet | Been ing of general elections ta: Mr. Wim. J. Carroll reopens his school, at the | White Stockings sent to the bat, Duffy | do.; K etree ‘or blue stone,81.80; macada: | Bepot, 408 7th streets becoutipued for threc wouths privr to ald eleciom. | © Fourth. Upon closing the polls, the ballots for and corner of High and Gay streets, Georgetow: leading off the ‘aret faa . The first inning | mizing, #1.80;44 street, Seneca or blue stone, nd. The ball v off a » Second. ots used at said election shall be | against this law shall be counted by the electiop next Monday. Mathematical and commercial | passed off with but little interest, ending wit zing, $1.80; E st-vet, do;@ | OUR NEW sTYLES or Consers and some | printed, aud those in favor of said act, and of the | cers. apd a tally list thorenf be mate imstructicns is included in course of stady. one run for the White Stockings and none for out, and ut acadamizing, $1.8); iz | Pew improved have just come from our factory | fesuing of said bonds, or of the contraction of said | the ciaupleting of the counting of sald ballots aod fu i. N 5 “» Insti : ; | in Europe, and shall be sold to defy any compe- | debt, shall be in the words following, to wit: Plicate returns of the votes cast in each election dis- law. aerr-et St. Matthew's Institute, on K street, between | the 0! pics. The next or second inning was | street, do.; llth street, paving. $1.65; —s. FOR SPECIAL IMPROVEMENTS. trict for this act together with statements of t! $F ~ - — 14th and Lith streets, Brother Tobias, president, | an exciting one for the friendsof the Washigton | macadamizing, $1.80; 3d street, d>.; f street’ Se aL Pend Hoomsbite Miarnttt: | ,, For the act of the District of Columbia, entitled Bfeuate number of votes cast thereat for members of Jomt Meee vey ar Lay. reopens on Monday next. The phonography | club, ending a8 it did in no runs for the Chi paving, $1.09; macadamizing, $1.50; H_ street, | © eeuear > Sen ee he cee earn ee nee. | Ee Legeative Aree gatal, within forty-sight wo“ € Younes Lae Belkdice, laze wil’ be continued as usual toss and six for the Washingtonians. In the nacadaialding, 61.60; 15th strect,'}-_ “Pwo axpw c OF sale at PINGS Bae ee ee eP rea | hours be made out and signed by the Rigor of the | genet” “Weshinaton D.C. 3 rane } Bere & each club made one run, and in the j nicadamizing, | 1096 Pennsylvania avenue. and levying a tax for the payment of the interest, as | shalldesignate the number ot votes cast for thic lone THE DOG-SNATCSING BUSINESS is not so dull fi rT Dunbar’s, $4.00, in- — —— ST etaniie weer ; ‘ or * as represent a morning paper yesterdec, | {gurth inning each club made three runs, and « pete BE A ot a | De Wnrrs, ni it shall annually accrue thereon, and submitting the | one of which retarne shall be placed in the lectins which report — a hike number in the fifth. In the sixth ini one small dog” as the net r White Stockings made two runs and the Olym= sult of Wednesday's work. There were twenty | % j seemi canines captured Wednesday and six redeemed, } cecaeaa te teen ees ie Pikaine! ‘ollansbee & Co., Washington. adamizing, $1.60; blue rock, $1.59; Senac iropodist, extracts Corns, a i- | bo: ‘h election distri ° relieves and cures Bunions, Bad Nails, &c., act, with the question of the issuing of the four mil x of eac! ict with the ner popersat Hions of im et eee pat the people, | said election and the others shall be o™= FELLOW CITIZENS, without pain. Rooms No. 535 15th preet, oppo” | ats general election strict. sealed envelope and Le directed to the Secretary of the | encouraged by their success, in the next inning, | $1.64; cobblestone, $1.68. Thos. B. Moore & C site Treasury, W: and 7, North| And for the nosing four millions of improve- txts ‘and be placed in his hancs by oue or more of . » twelve captured on the first round yesterday | the seventh, they made three runs; the Olympics | macadamizing, Pennsylvania avenue, $1 Charles street, Baltimore. eS ee Coste ok aad nae ee ie AND ALL OTHERS morning and four redeemed. The small boys | mace two in this inning. In the eighth inuing | ditional gradmg, 52 cents; New York —— > fina bonds shel) teas follower 124 the issuing | |, Fifth. On receiving the eaid envelopes containing who tcllew the wagor hooting and yelling do se- | the White Stockings were atisecthn making 81.9) fiitional ading, 5) cents; K ‘| cr Cream.—Harvey & Holden, corner 1th | of ee eee EE poppet perpen temp nega shall examine — Tiously interfere with the operations of the dog | no runs; the Olympics made one. ‘The score G'strect north. $14 tional grading, | rect and Pennsylvania avenue, deliver the | against the act of the District of Golumbla en- | cast in cack dimrich ned eile deere al ete oe ABE SAS Serene Se eatehers, and we learn that the Board of H. now stood 13 for the White Stockings and 16 for nis; 4 strect, $1.79; additional grading, 45 | finest quality of Ice Cream to all’ parts of the | ,,/\spinst, the a authorizing the District of Colum- | the reeuit to the Governor and file's copy of will increase the force to put anend to that | the Olympics, and the result of the next Inni: cents. Chas. Stewart, Belgium pavement, 83; | ity, im quantities to suit the purchaser. tf | bia to create adebt for special improvements und | teftiieate amuse thre recone ar hie amen? THE SCHUETZEN FEST, uuisance if possible. Pound-master Wheelock | the last, eas looked for ehh ont 4 , $2.50; granite, $2.90; Se ores. Se Fepalre in said District; by the lewuiag of four mit, | isthe iting i appear from said returns as certi- nel ; : a e last, was looked for much interest. In | Stnaca rock, $2.50; granite, OCR Pres. CLorarne. lions of bonds, and laying a tax e payment of | fied toby the Secretary that a ity of the votes has now secured the services of a Philadelphia | this inning the White Stockings made two runs | ent style, $1.80. J. W. Fitzhugh, Burroughs’ During the Prevailing Hard Times the interest aa it shall annually accrue thereon, | cast for members of said Legislative Roseabty, shal! ARE INVITED TO VISIT eesmatcher of five years standing, who ‘uses | and the Olympics none, making the score stand | wood, $3.50; Senaca or blue stone, 9th street, | Tt becomes every one to economize in their ex- | and submitting the fact, with the question of the | have been east in favor of this law. it shall be in will be watched with much interest by those | Ioptemteea tie Baten Ears norte Wash | $1.65) mac 2 Bat” macalamizing* sity, | Penditures. In the article of clothing alone, a | iseutng of the people at a general election invsald | Claim tie anme in tas psperenf he Dieters HABLE BROTHERS, Sho only kuow the use of the lasso from reading | Halt. Suny lat. = = | |e eunee tak hie or Somee a , macat. | seiicient saving con be effected t mi 815; (err tei may be published. If mrity. of "votes about it, measure tho prevailing scarcity of money, at And ngsinat the of four millions of im- mR oe ; 3d street. 3 Lith stree NER Tru AND D STREETS, —— Max IysUREDBY THE Cavina 1x or a Bayg. | 2mizing, $1.77; 3d rgpevonned, soe) = % (om = = 8 may ¢ cast against this‘act it shall be voidand of P. WALLACH’S, corner 4% st.and Pa. ave. t bonds, as for in said act. no effect. . m, ‘blue atone, Si.05; macadamizing, 171 He offers this opportunity to the public by | "pina fallot- bo: h election distri B d be it further enarted, That with the Deatn oF Dr. Patrerson.— Dr. J. Scott | Yesterday an em! a corner of 2d | pt ph goo 1a 3 le offers op mity to the public by | "’Third. That a ballot-box for each elect! ict | “Sec 2. Amd be i |. That with the Patterson died suddenly at one o'clock yester- | 8 rcet east and Massachnse‘ts avenue, caved in, | 4, Steet north to river, $1.65 and $177, ov salting Oe Dee articles of clothing that pe Pri lTE. radi Governo: TH ST CLOTHING HOUSE IN f ‘can be | shall be provided by the rin which the bal- | publication of this act in the newspapers as afore. BS Lanensr oe ae disy at his residence in Carroll Place, of paraly- | and one of the workmen, von, was | Tih td ad atreet west, S105 and Site G son, | Obtained, at from 15 to 20 per cent. cheaper than Si ier eovenent borte: shall bo depecitod cette, | manson the Rested 21 Cares, months, there shall be & bs cil Trent of Cann Sraduate of the medical depart- | caught beneath it and ‘severely injured. ° Dr. | north, to 20d strect west, 81.56 and @1 bag Seep step al. election in relation thereto shall be couducted in all | Secretary of the District that it will be eal to opp aegriens College in the class of 1870, Ave lpedemrnes sat ‘attontied ee. Officer | north? to Judiciary Square, price; 4 {foil to give me a P. Wattacn, Fospects, ag regards the persons sutitiog to votes and tive peo atthe fret raneral clection altar iss pass: We bave made pnd at the time of his deat! lerk ul conv him residence, corner 'e o K iJ . otherwise ‘cordance and - | age proval, and a cop, . oe Bice atsua te aghnioetytnacines | a and Beaune cet and wobcauenty | S1SS"ata ih fe nk dntues gh cal va coed oeeoe ee enanea | opteeugen enti ie nilne ve: | eager aa Aedateenieein hocks | © GREAT PREPARATIONS itevens and was a favorite of the ‘ary officer van & permit ani 77; Pennsylvan: ne, from 15th stree! EVER S1ncz the sewing macnine was mvented purth. U; losing the polls, the ballot-bo: ‘SEC. 3. And be 11 further emacied. That mereeeer of Lam nie Chena a tee | eee Providence es Kaucduct bridge, S180 and iat curr | ‘Sang atcompea bara’ bebe eane te Mialning seid tickets shall De opencd,cmd'thebels | emetnasch ciate for the teneatar natin enhnepsincsitorienredetiel sang ember of Lafaye Royal Arc hereas an construct a | cchia op ney etfect of ——— —— Dslgian EerOabent, ot Chcoivasts: Wand | atten shaking bat bet es —_ nail Ge immediately comnted, ands tally list ‘act in the event of its approval b: ere, Masons, Lafayette Council and Columbia Com- | gi WAT M=. Wzet 8a ¥s—Mr. Marcellus West | Burch, Belgian p ia ement) | Te aoe thereof ‘be msde, > jotlon of the | shallte tu force tives and f- 4 i . ° ir ep yng ag ie of Fe ey ey = LARGEST, BEST AND CREAPEST STOCK mandery, by whom he was much esteemed. His o ideas and cane tanya athlrety oF | Seno; maacadanlsing @h9 SC. Rowe & Gar | che Wie bowing Masking compamige belongs | counting. of ‘said Sg Ey thereof by the Governur ter, HULSE. oF Cabin Com enen, io tho railway station by | {So scoring or Docidin te che eh ee eee at | Willers patent wement, $3.75, allstreets, | the credit of having salcesdnl te ccontmine votes cast ip cock, 9 a engen gamelan By ay, Selembia Commandery, Knights Templar, ‘at’ | the meeting st Bouldin’s church was for pacific | Willett’ pate dig. ste ; | ot The McLean Hooper-Company has pro- thereat forthe gt the Legislative Arscm- WILLIAM STIOKNEY. | FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING, €monies were performed, were sent ou the team | SPeech Inst June Pee Seired tire 8 eons the siaetis nckeatiely senieee SzcS%e tor ctices of the coreeal cimtae ne Approved, Anguet 19, 1871. ee to his former home at Marietta, Pa. — regard to his motives on T than using two ciacia or districts, which retaras shall designate the - D. COOKE, Governor. au 213m FoR safc - —_¢ __ The Shuttle Machine bears the | bumber of votes cust for nae! a = ‘Tur B or Pvetic Wores said one of w returns shall be placed in ICE AND PROCLAMATION BY THE ENTS, YOUTHS AND BOYS’ WEAR anc tvsial communications rapacting i | q'PETROONAE fe the pen ats concert in fitz ela more durable io, metrucden ane | iacganin' tah cictaad agar aan | NGQveRsORretiasigsrctiouaazan | | GENTS TOCTHS AND BOTS) WEAR Proxcments and repairs im different parts of the | sa. follows:—1. Polonaise; 2 Overman bat Detter in the arrangement of its working parts, | fe placa in nsealed cuvelvpe, aud bedirscted tothe | £°,suthortzs a eubecription fo the sick of the Piod- | Ever made wp in ant establishment inthis F tiet were referred to the chief of bureaus for ue; 3. Witch Scene and Duo, Mi thereby a lighter running and more of Columbia. and be | Conditions,” and rubm: the same to the Tapert Gen. Greene, the Chit ually managed shatts machine than any of fa ia ha ands by one or more of wld elecuion | fsa Dieirictaud the form in which ounat mpockuenre. Age acclnice tth aE pS Et TH tne seiara te slofeanid ths secretary cba Dsemaey a OFSSET CEE aos yas d Rosen- exami same, : Meots provements ordered. Mr. E. Weaver has been —— SRS. aon ith ‘and sell | $24 ut of vot ‘made to ey fom each he pe Adee The Newest Btyles. Pe. appointed assistant to the superintendent of ‘Tue BALTIMORE AND Potomac RaiLRoan.— machines terms. and doing 0, 8! og erials. th ion Prices. lamps, His duty is to make out the monthly | Mesers. Baldwin & Bros., of Philadelphia, have sult to the Governor. ‘copy of suchcertif- | Siiro authorise pg Lowest Prices. order for the time of lighting antl Teceived orders for siz Soe. Wooomative exghae AS some un office, ASR ieaete Seekowen bein: nis vepotte at repairs required: and Ceaains | Tat Polmines seureeir tote ot tees as te ae Sete eoreest sey iain mar ot ihe aa , iy of required, and examine some m = of Clothing will al and report on their necessity. livered as early in October as possible. the the public pceetent recetvice the fell value of the tnuncy pala —— ‘ a particle, Losses py Pree iv tax Distaict._Mr. H.R. tution in this *pUlite attention always given. Miles, Superintendent of the Fire Alarm Téle- | POLICE COURT To-Dat, Judge Snell. — city. The in Gent's Ph creche amber 2, | Seagal Supe ur legs Mle ra ao —— the Mi YY wi woman, cl "8 ParguTED NacxrTis alarms veaid she ‘she the alarms * and BE. Mo HABLE BROTHERS, ceerese, basnch stores. loss $67,100, including that bj i N.W. CORNER OF Tre AND DSTEEETS, * : i i i é i eee ee, : i j pesnciy 0) aus INTELLIGENCER BUILDING. * a. red sus INTELLIGENCER BU: S “CLaRK’s Prowtric,” Tete® sxact Save tT With ae Mar- wal Frane’s oO* - Cah eg suen, Maly to prove a v: y the rovthowee and ete on 1g the best 's Stables at fotctock 6. bunches are compact and weil formed ored boy in lorthern only at the Pf a py cominitinent = Act to authorise a subscription to the stock of . . Hexrien Pi brariprs =az ve on a {otthe Ratee Court to the apparent d the con- erin soma ‘ctomac Railroad Company ‘RINCE woul respectfa! accounts. wi . emactied tien of oo take as eee ee Sewing Me ie AMterwarda he sngul fe nt to G BEAT CLOSING OUT SALE rie chines, o 7 ve ‘ot diffcrent makes, abd requests them to eall of | Vycnzct,he, bea sof the Poltce "Our to es OF SUMMER STOOK OF DRY GOoDs. — “Jatin Seale * | seeaeeac even pecteer oS are ERD PIQCES, 1a Panpoxep.—james ii. Si alias ¥< . 3 ta San " PS ame gr le oung, ne etoog joie {3 detanit of the fine, INE DREW Arms 0 conve : She r7ar in, {ail and to pay a fine of $1.20 for Bt scouunbe ge Bi hare ve : alli conte Mite i a invent ty gh ag fog are properly invest gated it will Eottound has the aie " a i ALASKA DIAMONDS, eroide, and tor | marshal’ . ae . acconpts tatee jewelry, Sew styler or ASSAULT WITH INTENT To KILL. ‘ z sore, So. Eemomplvansa arenes, between | yGTScslashlifctee Sencerean ask taa | “MANNE mori tating | RS" ates NT re mise fury. ‘ ever since thie death of her son. "i018 ant : Mee!

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