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+ 00 =e — . . . — VENI THE ERRING SISTEE OFFICIAL. ND 8Bo © ny to Wente and rade thelr sald road 90 E uN N G STAR. ae oon. pay 2 and —, pursaits i up CITY ITEMS. NW 2" pigrce gr catamt'g RE- | road Compan lage aml avae thete el coal op ere _— What Shall Be Done hap evenings of the women. : oe Fae ows CATION © sdualgn toabo posete of a for t “ WEP ESDAY.....September 13, 1871. ~~ wena ot Wun Theme Py aca gery hE wo AIEEE Lien of J.B. P. Comets, from 1 to PTE LEGISLATIVE. * pt 8 Sh ge ae Katenenpes 3 [9g preter: _ “ing Oat the Problem | ere facts joe chiens tad a a | Baum cemet Factory, we veh stcee Look or | BOER oNG Geer ELECTio PER | fete an eetepiartige rie rere | moe SS Se LOCAT NEW Great Mestior = tincebn: Blais Kael tcomatae oeaien pH apey ge Ben § and number. OF Col : Bln dlierg of onde, extbor ond ~ Etech election Pretsed fan gen ok lt Ds, re ered cae ‘anh the or the General hall receive the apri.” ur Public Schools. be * Night. | gAt the close of this eloquent address Mr. FALE OvEaCoATS, Sains S20, tine for bok the District of Columb ~a THE SPrclal AND REGULAR PRIZES FOR TRE | aagveer — | Spencer read Tost received at A Sieases ont Pennaslvania | BG,t, (meet tw, the Leewinivee Assembly of the ferapegal fmres cements ard reper 3 Distre: | SCHOOL YEAR. BP << by Mrs. cer, General A LETTER FROM GOVERNOR COOKE re ata. wert 4 nny! Drswset Gotemore, ‘That the issuing of four millions of bond wee | = i “ 4 of Trasteesof Pab- -oward and 1 |. M. Morris. to the Woman’s Club, in which he says: avenue, between th and! streets, three | therem on the Wednesday of | a tax for the payment of the interest as it shall an At @ meeting of the Board anication was | fully and cordially sympathize in any and all | doors east of Lith street. Nqv ember of each year. ‘Scerue thereon, and submitting the act. with i . f BS. A CONT dhe Bchit ~~ Sr "5 | effo Heve and | the unfortanate of —o BC. 2. amd be it ier enacted. That wl 82 | the question of the insning of four mi E nt of the Schil she call in Monday's Stan by the Woman's | efforts to relieve a mt bes Far Pict agsee nn | the he isening of four miition o werk and Tasee, | C1Ub, Of this city, for a meeting “to consider | OUF sex, who, though erring, should not be con- the Hatter, this acts ie ‘declared to be in ‘ond | Bcction in eal Di ou we Wocks tat amc ing to ich centsper®” at | what should be done in regard t2 the social evil | *cTed.ot treated ae beyond reclamation: | bas opencd ‘a eer feu approval by tae eee i. HULSE, Disrmicr oF Concumiay hugnet sity 221.4 road, sr, eeitahy pee 9 135 cents per .«88re | and its victims,” drew together last night, at | Wayne, secretary to the club, who spoke in a New og Str, Speaker of Hoots of Delagates. Notice 0s hereby xveen that at Sexi gene — poe Be Le foot m of gran’... a7ate | Lincoln Hall, a very large assemblage. ‘The | clear voice a few words, saying that she thought aa Becenka WILLIA L STICK! iL election in the 1 mrict of Columbia, which wiil b~ | scribed sf A. Watsom Jn “ahr or the | Teem was densely crowded, and a large number | the work in which the club had engaged a prac- next door to the Original Frane. Approved, Anat Re -_ pn BL a ee cance socicties | Wh® Were unable to procure seats filfed all the | ticalone.. She then read in a feeling manner This H.D. COOKE. Governor, au 21-3 he dive Assembly of the District afore. | vanin Captral, Wate ama ‘And prowsdea * Vcoperly referral, | S*ailable standing room. Among those present | Stoddard’s poem, “ On the Town. 4 Wit be the Place Ish, 161, eotitiod “An act | Yurtaer. That ward tend shall be eonstrneted from oa teaches were ee | Were men and women of all professions and | Mr. Speneer then introduced to get NOTICE BY THE GOVERNOR AND SRORR- the Interest as it | some point op the Potamac river at Gongetown ‘aam, Aibert Degon | ¢*!!™g:—a small proporiion being keepers of MR. J. Re a THE FIVE PornT3 Hats of every description TARY of the District of Columbia of the sab- a ES pA Poy RY Te eee be seiieiacior) to sand Board of Public 6 were referred tou uses Of ill-fame female inmates of such | House of Industry, New York, who - an ac- at a fair price. Mission to the people of the District of Columbia, for an ak mothe het tat cae ee (ye . e' © | houses. Some of the gambling fraternity, too, | count of the management of that = tation, their BPPEON: ce Sieepororal. of an KY = Fy my “+4 pois ei on _ NO CHANCE IN TRE TEXT-ROOKS. were present. The Respectable ames, Soe) Sat ot ne cre ne Seeman eye FITTED AND FURNISHED mean @ great deal, Sct nator orising the District of Columbia to create fo said District by the | Go 7 Mr. Karelolph, from the committee on text- | $¥¢T: largely predominated, including some of beer gece Poort konrigd Dnt most travelers in this country are ready to | Gcbrfor special improvements end Tepaire in nd levving stax | tered or compen ‘Dooks. persenied a report, in which the comant, | CUE Mest prominent citizens and their families, | then came ae. nee Piet ncomeaped cUnasin | indorse the statement that the American House, | District by the isewiug of four milion of bende, and | f Of the interest as it shall avunelty | which sali expres Sagan Serie eg tecommend any | S04 Grcoros lame ween SA ORES | ce ey ic ea dcnated trie iat ot | agen ted wth aN nec conveniences | keting later bapcat theaters | aces Nutmeg te ar kas | Renna cst hange at present in the text-books now in vse, | “i decorous manner Spencer, Mrs: Lageond Amuveg Os taclonee teane worn cae pong gine wo — eRe ete | a coieie tee .toa vote of the people at a gene after date. a id a ‘the boatd aud cetera AS | Archibald, Miss Mary Webster, Miss Dr. Edson, | of the unfortunate women who lived im the ation of improvement bonds to a voto of the people id District,” will be submitted t half yeariy. to an emonnt & he disap rT; i ” District for their approval sum of 61x hundred thovsand dol ia: a Mrs. . Mrs. E. D. Woods, Miss Suxic | vicinity, and he had endeavored t> treat them UNPADING LOVELINESS belongs only to the | &t 8 general election in said District,” approved be ~ * - aa eae © committee for consideration. Mathes, Bak. Aes Ri. Milgen; site ee Bee | with Th ems serene os ot may hed pees | Smee whoever uses the fragrant Sezo- | Auaust 19, 1871 tha District of Ccbeeabte to. ervaie dete be | en ee Setkesl Gesgeane wre. Evans {rom she committee to determine | son, Miss Emma Marwedel, Kev. @.—A. Hall, | known crime. He thought the way to reclaim | dont cam at toast dete tiie to injure one of the special improvements and repairs in said District by ee may be reawire maton , Prizes to be awarded at the end of the | General O. O. Howard, Hon. Wm. Stickney” | these unfortunates was by encoyragement. He elements of beauty, a good set of teeth. w.s. the maine of four million of bende, and levriare at malt school year, mace a report, recommending the | Rey. J. R. Johnson, H.C Spencer, John M. | noticed many of them in tears, ade tn conversing oe tax for the payment of the interest’ as it shall an wor rate than nincty following: Morris, Captain Wise and Dr. Weeks. The | With them they asked of him where they should | FOR THE CHEAPEST ano nEST fitting Shirts mber, 11, | mually accrue thereon. and submitting the act. with rent * SPECIAL PRIZES. members of the Woman's Clab on the platferm | 20: that they were cast out of good society. He | all at Price’s Gent's Furnishing Depot, 413 7th Second day of that month.) the act the wy | Soe toe cof Soar agree Ci ener enacted. bw An order to The Kendall E rbip in Columbian Col- | were designated by @ badge of blue ribbon, tthem, not with the feeling that they should | Street, between D and E streets. id —— es — pepe od PE og FOS a p a neivote of the peuple at a geu on emi : te Jege and the King scholarship in Dickinson Col- | hich bore in gold letters the name of the club ated as outcasts, and was impresed with | Gexrs Frnuxisnixe DErot—Try the $1 | lumbin tw create a debt for special improvements and | — Said election will be the Bret general election aftor ‘ Wit he ar six aud the latter for four | and the sign of the Cross. e importance of treating them es human be- 1 Gent's Kid Gloves, every pair Warranted, ot | Fepeice i sald District by the weuing of foureiliies | the passage of said ect eustled = An act iecring © years—will be awarded in the male grammar Kev. G. A. Hall opened the meeting with | ings and by kind words and encouragement to | Price's Gent's Furnishing Depot, 413 7th street, bonds and fevying a tax forthe payment of the | tax for the payment of the interest as it shall an: t. Proceeds of which t schools to the scholars receiving the highest | prayer,and then introduced Mes Spencer, | raw them arom their shame. He atterwards | hetween D and Eatteete ee “i tf” | Mterest ne itehall annually accraethercon: gpl eub- | Bually eecraecn four million dollars of bonds. au cial fund pledged for the pay- markt ata competitive examination; one gold | ihe president of the Woman's Cinb, whe deliv: | met several Influential cluizens who ess'sted him ———s___ ths toc mitltica "of lanprotcosons bonds top eots of | ancl sptitied Re oot recharges | eee atl nt mt Th the Gor medal for English grammar in the male gram- | ¢red a most interesting and affecting address. | in finding a place to found the present Youn, Ws Wovtp cat the attention of our readers | {he four million of improvement bonds to vote of : scuanins a - wrvercem Veese tion by + war seheols, and one in the female grammar MRS. SPRNCEN'S ADDRESS. Women's Chr'stian Association, and the resa't | to the large and new assortment of French and proved August {9. 1811, will be subsaitted inthe mode ‘pa issuing of f Te ieee eearded to the ccholars receiving | She commenced by saying that in just the | was that many females had Leen saved from German Corsets just received from Europe, at vided by said act to the people of said District for | million ot bonds, and @ a tax for the payment inhest y saying i Bi pe, provided by said act peo ons nae oleh te actaeeee ee Froportion that evil goes out of men’s hearts, in | lives of intamy and were now sceure from | C. Bavm’s, 408 Tth street. Look for name and B connection withthe | of the interest as it shall annually accrue thereon, their approval or d'sappro peg pn a ey SS upprovement and tebe irs a8 mentioned in nid act. | tening of four millions of improvement bonds, te Said election will be the first general election after | a of the people at a general election in said the passage of said nct. Said act is hereto subjoiued | District.” 4 and publication therect is made herewith. And said election, as reepects the said act. will be Hb. COOKE, held ae in the said act provided. Said act fa hereto Governor of the Digtrict of Cotmmabia, | subjcined and publication thereat is herewith made Bocretary of the District of Colambia, Gorernor of # ne District $f Gotumpia. ANAct joutherizing the District of Columbia tocreate Secretary of the District of Colum! ec bo ohare m do respect, love, com- | the intinences which had formerly surrounded | number, grammar schools, and one in the female gram- | Dewion, srinpethy, justice fine irr aon if Cony | theen The andes eth nning a mar schools; gold medals for spelling inthe male | f'a Christian miisier of layman oie eauls put | Of whnt he most devoutly hoped would follow | | ‘THosE of our readers who desire their hair to le atch ae stammar schools, in the | fallen woman one whit lower than she is, may | Some micans by which the unfortunate women of | take the same color as when young should use Tale intermediate and female interinediate | the Lord have mercy on his soul! It was ‘cruel | this city could leave their sinful course and re- | Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer. 3 Rensols of eat geTees and im the secondary | to compel the Woman's Club to answer the | gain their proper standing in society, Hie was glad Conms, &0.—Dr. White, chiropodist, No. 535 schools of each disirict. question whether they desired or instigated the | fo tee the press of this city taking therightstand | 15¢n street, opposite Treava ‘ashington, and ow dies cas ts ei ee Sete Ree ene SZOCEEAR Of tae a Oe ee UST aT ee ee eee OC | Wo. t North Chartes etrect, Baltimore: eaccom- gram: ° farsi these unhappy women. The monstrous injus. | the men engaged Seas ee etewomen. | fuily treats Corns, Bunions, Ingrowing Nails, year; for the female grammar schools, one fall The mothers are pious y * Se Zeeclarship foc one enn ae rae noon one fall | tice of the F system had called the club mothe ax anxious for the safety of , it ebali be voted up: Epeal Approved, Angnet als ‘ Sm &c., without pain. ‘a debt for sj huprovements aud rs in . - into existence. Wd be arrested their sons as Of their daughters. They propose 3 ein said District by the issuing of four milli pot bonds, AN Act levying a tax for the payment of the inter- sents schawle, (ot cach grade, ope three-months’ | fined heavily for Kveping a disorderly homes, | toaave Loth, ‘How shail this evil bo xcmceh | Goxtzs PaTeae7HUriacrine Gas ann | smapistrict by the seine of four millton Georgetown Advertisements interest | est) ae it shall axnually accrue op foor millin es are of bonds, authoriz d to be ee Tnylln pebmanchpe for the [ile the men who made it disorderly walked | except by making the owners of the property in | Lamy SHADES will save one-half of the. quam enti as it shall annually accrue and submitting wou onal powinn " te ona tee tn fF : these houses are le for the | tity of gas or coal oil consumed without the use | the act with the question of the of the four wd the - B months <chotership in plain penmababl b Pw Kan edna duete Cine c, and punished 7. Places mast be preven | Sf ieee They are cheap and durable. A. Ko- | Byllion of improvement bonds ta. vote of the poo | attberizing the Legrtmeac ted Peete rk ADMINISTRATORS SALE OF HOUSETOLD _A gold and silver medal in each school for | Soman Stenscel Mr-thae if needs act | Where these unfortenate wean emm go and be | senthal, No. 404 7th is the agent for them, Ht emacted by the, Lansslats Of the Preece y the issuing of four millions of bonds URNITO aap ee ae AUCTION German. visit it? As to the execution of the raiding sys- | Secure from these influences. ‘Te: ce and | and also for Goctz’s Double-cone Chi Disrict of Columbia, tn order that special ime | ud levying a tax for the payment of the interest ‘On EEDA gee day of Septes wee Tremmeatmanied to the | tim, she said “the officers sem to find It & ae ‘aught there, and habits of indu:- | Reflectors, and the Diamond Diffusive Daylight | provements and of the ‘avenuss, it shall annually accrue sity BEY 19 oelck 8m) Pal ye - ool o1 thorny road to travel, whichever way they go. | Uy . and forbearance by | Reflectors. trict of Columbia, the personal ¥ fourth sehool cistriet who shall be adjudged b. y A the leaders ot a asia } f comme: ‘com and tumbia, i effocte of the the concordant votes of her teacher and scuoal- | punub thera If hey seats ook Coe el eke | the ee Mrovartion can be reclaimed.’ ‘Hie | Tm xost rorctan Sewing Machines in the be constructed therein iH Geetion 1 the sald Dis- | scace, at tis corer of Groen op meee eres Mates t> be most distinguished for -‘amiability Witncas that our oxly appeals to thea hare been | Wished them @ a, and promised > do all | Market are the McLean & Hooper Elastic Lock juthorized and empowered, for and in of said | Be tt emacted by the Lerislative Assembly of th: | ® general arsortment of Househel’ Parnitere Dros and scholars! 7 Hs ots shall be takem by | not to arrest these women, but to recommend | he could {9 assist In the work. ‘The Genesis | Stitch and the Wilson New Undertocd Shurke istrict, to issue, OF cause to be shecein, | Dtstrace of Columban That forthe pacpessut paring | tel aod Ingrain Carpets, Feather Dado, Mavtrmons Cy a ene | gees Shee ene ame | (uuuctstaem memed to ae prowand | Machine, Although they we colingauthclo | ater ate Taher or apabuas We | ecret nama ar pon Perera ttet at | Byandtean a 4 ” v3 7 war- | emount of four jo} enominati bo by 3 ., wih hepa tniad io ne la wart wee to colsiee Hen prom . Spencer then introdnced Fanted equal to any and rsapedor to heck hiogl FS Ag Boge Nigh ST NE oueagt visions of th tation Si ree | can EE CARLTON Oirinttptr rd very School, as first ther the MR, J. MeMORRIS, pI machines, termsare very easy. a reaper ae hones, for panctuallty, exemplary conduct,and | Wy secure Hccmees’ They waker to aan en | of tha Creates chnGchd Bini keen bis octane | A RO Street, isthe agent,” ef” | date of thetr issue. peoanead | PASESTS, SAVE Money. excellence in scholarship; the medals for the | fo rec notig heed thane in stronger chains. | to be with the ladies of this cub from the begin- | yep G er aad os The | | 82c.2 And be tt . That a spectaltax | issuing of SCHOOL BOOK: Bird foe the scccn ieee ae, howls to be of gold, | “Sie described the visits of the members of the | Bing of this work to the present time. He fers best Dollar Gloves Lance and gentlemen. The | is hereby levied on thetaxable property of tho Dis: | tax for the BOOKS dives’ the secondary and primary schools of | Woman's Club to the bad haumes ins feats Friimere that their purposes were pure and un- | free clase Gloves Ladies be corte sod oe een pee + eg oper te intereet Bich ase | qusetion of orld et publishers’ prices. Complete stock of ilver. land maid: “Now, ‘ministers | elfish. He, for one, felt asaamed of his own K a SCHOOL REQUISIT! Diplomas. : nel choice in calling at C. Baam’s Kid Glove | accrue on the uring eaid period, which | ment bonds QUISITES, derprerent manne “Yo. ry scholar who shstt | Sour calling, when you presch aloutinese Aare | bravery of the women; cages] frie hee ead Sets Pal slants ite cl a fame, to baniped and | tcp sca |_As POR & SELIGSON'S, Georqgjown._ chee _ punctual at évery school session | Gaiens in your pulpits, and try to intensify pul already accomplished more than twenty men FIrTeen stytxs or BustTixs and the latest bly to the prov: act of the Gongress | the taxabi istrict OK! LOO Her Duprtenent—Peeverssctaies vis aii He Sentiment against, them; you elther don’t | could have done. iS made a stone Spent ane | povelty in Hoopekirts are now at exhibition at C. | of the United States, entitied,."An act to provid interest tag Our stock of BOOKS. STATIONERY, MUSTO: - sar ese, Mr. peal fe ‘actory, ot | receive no demerit mark for dey a ie ee ia ae eee 2 ee ot ene » 408 7th | roved Feb teen hundred Petigd, which vax atail’ be ‘collected in sums of tw: MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS CHILDRENS Cake Scholarship—To the six pupils in each | CUBtto Him who spake more kindly to such | Nd, turning, asked Gen. Howard to start this —-—— Seventy -oneyand ip the cume manner dollars TAGES, and all kinds of FA NCY ARTICLES, to very large, and will sold at prices ty sult tue ‘eral Parlor Or A fine Pi 7 low. ° Pai — ‘ianos very low. POE & SELIGSON, Georgetown, D.c, GENT'S AND arnt NG, that the ral t ieald District shall be collsctea. said years, to the provisions of the act of pple ated used exclusively for the pa of the | Congress éutitied “An act tb provide a government verest annual! ‘on said bonds. . Bre. 3. ‘dna be at furiacr enacted, That the Gover- | twenty-firet, eighteen hundred arteonye ee ah nor shall. in connection with the Secretary and the | in aid Comptroller, prepare said bonds for issue and sal On their face they shall be designated “epecial im: r aay © th Meee retar, rape Oe ernor, countel 1 re Comy trolled baveadixed o them the seal of the ‘Dis- Sxc. 4. Amd be it further enacted, That the bonds which msy be prepared for issue'and sale as afore- 5 women than He ever to matter by naming the amount he would give. school who shall bo sast perioct tm studies, t0 |'Ho ‘retuned ateuine | mecan cat sree: | Ces Tian ee mtnt he wo poy 2 echoes by the marks’ given nace medias yromen. Whoever inverts this teaching, | he was able,” and named $100 to start with.| Howaw Hara in Switthes, Gurls, Chateleen Bpispieesjand mine comer snd primary | Rlmeminaenoe ea tay oe, Wermund | (Aptis Mere Yc om tng nani | grates ananassae ay 1 ‘women on our wl we ve n + now upon For Povmaschipe’ othe sche: each | Jound themat nearly every Viet nce toimthe | Rim.” Sir, Stick ati {Cheers “Ar. | Sronch of his well-kuown establishment, 4087 0 = 5 mendous forces that ir ‘nti who, from ly school who ‘shail Tmoke the greatest improve: | patrons could bring to bear to prejudice hoc | official position, knows fast oaet eprom nis | treet. Ladies 0 and sco the new styles. ae ee —— > - ing tl yon ‘a against us, gentle to us, willing to accept coun- | A. C. Richards.” lajor R.—‘* 25.” Mr. OUR KEW ®TYLES oF SETS and some an ake uabenaka ee Bow, _— m each | sel, eager to hear what we had to offer, anxious | Morris.—“ If I knew the names of citizens pres- | new improved have just come from our factory tm vocal music daring ee eeere provement / to receive employment and live a correct life, | €nt I would call upon them.” Voices.—‘« Judge | in E and be sold to defy any compe- Hemrter has all kinds thermometers and Darometers. j much a shall these women haye reason to ‘made one of the regular exercises of the gram. | “#3 there but doubting, as they well may, from the ly Fisher! Fisher! Fisher!” Judge Fisher, in | tition. Every pair warranted to be a perfect fit. | St4,until required for said purposes, shall be de- ROFE: he report was adopted. of their lives, whether anybody meane tedonk | responses" Pat me down i espe ecra | fie Bavar, Corset and Hoopekirt Manufacturer, rata wth the wey coves eared cence PROFESSIONAL. ir. Evans presented a letter from H. C. honestly with them. voices called for Mr. Harrington, who responded o> his jon, ex for the purposes of this act; | the le at a election in the said District,’ @. STARK WEATHE! Spencer, of the Business College, offering as ‘When we heard of the recent order for raiding | bY promising $25. Some ‘one’ called out tor CLoraine. and he shall give oogh prourtes for their safe keo) at rst election which may be held after tel bd rY ITEOT, Prizes for penmanship in the public schools | inese houses s commitess orn eis ‘ap- | Judge Snell, but as that gentleman was not During the ing Hard Times ing as may be required by the Governor: and fo the pasraze of this act.which eaid election asrespects | - ENGINEER AND SCE SEIN EA DENT. the same as last yea The odie ora Spencer | [jinted trom our own clab and the Woman's | present en, Howard sata Sponad coe te 35 | Seuahearen Im too setae of potting sieer es | moar bo oeoeeeel cal meant eels eciyand make Sire "Upon, the approval vof the eet. it ball be | pallordere y cxccuted. DRAWINGS for ’e be PY lished ‘Oh ~ 5 OFS, CJ stand, was accepted, aud @ vote of thanks tendered Sone froma tae ighest the woes en, called out from the flour as follows: Davis | suficient saving can be effected 10 Assembly? of the amount of eales cae ell Geer ins | bod Hecate toe Dewapapers fu oaid’ Bikey al scorner New Fork eveuve aad isch him. resented the results of their visits, and we | £25, New Orleans $20, Professor Speucer #25, | measure the prevailing scarcity of monet amount of interest that may have accrued or to be | insuch other papers ae ther Goren ee a aid ww = OTHER nvsrensa. P to thetr reports, one by one; we cin ke | Voicea "Dr Dasiet Danes eet = P. WALUACH’S, corner 4% st.and Pa. ave. | Suaint of interest and the publication thereof’ be condoned Yoo bees L. SCHMIDT, om 'r. Woodward moved to amend the bill served this striking coincidence: Inn lyevery | Who was seated ina conspicuous place in the He offers Shi coperte to the public by | Bgc. 5. And ped further enacted, That twomilliona | months price to suid election. ATTORNEY AND ing the admission of pupils upon the first ay case there was one child, either living here on failed to report, but it was suggested | Selling the best icles of that can be | and one-haif of said bonds may be prepared for the con used at said election shall be CNeRLLon AT LAW, peti pepe = petore aca | elsewhere, or dead, and that was the beginning anvecnn cntirely to his modesty. He | obtained, at from 16 to 20 per cent. cheaper than | inne during the yrat_cxe thoumnd eight bandred | prints. and those in favor ofthis Act shall be in FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE Gest, : : : ill no doubt, fro} P q i i eae Blnstead of im. ns heretofore. Churches, publag eeutleeee Gove. hee aa | ME Dpceees talk Tae ee ek aeslo, No. | Boreal pose ms wall Hol section of tha Leghsins Sesestes ead eas e chair aprointed Messrs. Champlin, Hart, | Gown, down. If they found employment for a | 33 Penna. avenue. the treasurer of the club, P. WALLACE, million and a balf a the year one —— — = committee on the | time come lynx~ “guardian of the public | Would receive all moneys from those willing to 631 Penn. avenue, corner 4 st | eight h and seventy-three, and be wold by, the 454, in the fourth school deteice SB eauare | morale” butted them out and sent: them again | toca ork, but who were not preparedon | two szow cases 10r sale at Prince's Bazar, | orernch itis paid periods tothe extent to which 7 = on the town.” that occasion to pay down their money. 1006 Pennsylvania avenue. « * | Such issue and sale sald bonds shall beoums ana soot eckte following trustees rere appointed to re- Some did not believe but that these women | | Gen. Howard then proposed that one hundred on stitute a debt against (eae choose fe they are woul n present ive each. ay im erson a Eicts Find otcict™a "har ceded ise, | Hrcag cher ey cul ht they wor a | ait open it OEY Sea STOVES, &e. , Jobn Kandolph; third district, Wm. B. Moore? | © ae er ee ate, in. Leggett, $10; Dr. Patter- i be ‘Out Upon warrants of the suing of four milliens ‘of improvement bonde tos | JOHN ¥. HANNA, fourth district, W.B. E i | Uttermost to save the fallen. Mrs, Spencer 10; Dr. Stewart, 10; cash, | "HE BURTIS of Public Works, and shall be disbursed by said | vote ot the People ata general lection J AZTORNEY aT Law, Mr. Randoty oftered resojutions that, in the | #X¢4:,,““How much will you do now? How re Mari, $1 he Be ees T for ror ~ a sali ts Bond Focnan Low Dla, ment of the beard, composition should be . Morris, , Mr. Bryan, 2 wo Ws c cost ipecial im, District.” ‘to those i te aeld’ Distver” facluding the | the words foliowing,to wi: + = ** *HAlbe iD | gage feshineton. D. only one thing men are willing to | more cash men. $10 each; Mrs. Benjamin ‘erot, FIRE Pace HEATER necessary inc! expenses thereof, and for no AGAINST mar inte . py women for? But many of them $5; Mr. Doolittle, $10; Evening Star, $25, two other purposes; but no payments shall bt made under | The act for levying @ tax for the the comntnee mediate schools, and instructing | L°5%o work--never were taught how to Gc aw | pipe cash, S10 ech? AT or Randall, $25; B, any couttact for improvements, or for any ‘work | Jats for the payment of committec on text books to inquire into the e} any- % : 1s DECIDEDLY THE done in relation » unless the work done shal Bually accrne on the four milli: tiet nthe thing that would lelp them to earn ‘a living'tm | Deis $25, W-D. Dana, $25; Goverament clerk, wy tp dy EF miss ex: | issued by the District of Celumbie agen ceting. all their lives. Women are brought up t)*de- J. Br. Week, $10; Mr. Hurr, cept in the caseot the Anal execution fay contract | Provisions of an actentitied "An ack yetke | PERFECTION ATTAINED. p RSPR pend upon men. jj dtien many of them are ngt{n | £10; H Braggeman, $10; A. Razon, $10; B. i BEST IN TRE MARKET, ices And he tl Jariher enatieds That whe iin. | And Topsite in said DiNeer Dy ihe ee eee: | ALL THOSE WHO WISH A REALLY avers vs ruPiic Works. & physical condition to labor. average life | Goodri 4 - mertiok, ¢ e EC. 7. Am further enacted, Site . a v 2 AWARDS OF CONTRACTS—NOTICE TO DELIN- co woman in that — “ some five years. ering me Lire 2 ones te Doaciogy, and said for beauty ie mot and caunot be ser- provements which yey be mands by Virtae of Chia act _ pga nme TE =: LE — PERFECT SEWING MACHINE, ONE ABLB | QUENT BIDDERS. 7 ‘They have stupefied themselves with and bene + Mr, iiall, quietly dis- | passed. P ms of the aforesaid’ act ‘of Congrenstaf the | and submitting the act, with the question of the | TO STAND ON ITS MERITS, ARE INVITED Ata meetingof the Bre of Public Works poy — on i RE os. as persed, tre Lay De coavinced ben gap tn take, twenty-first day of Febn hteen handred and | issuls yesterday, Governor Cooke presiding, contracts | else co y follow n they must forge rouble to TO BXAMINE THE iMPROVED MEYSTONE. SALESROOM, 711 MARKET SPACE. aut yw ttoox 2@ GIBBS : ng of four millions ‘of impteeee tet at feventy-one, and exclusively for the promotion of | Yote of the peoplo at a geuctal cocdon(y ihe sail LA 5 5 ec. 8. And be it further enacted, That if hird. That the tickets for and this act sc etze oho ian! aha | ale eaten apa pe tie ce, of 8 aig f peg pied by this act contrary tots provisions ie | ballots which may beast for the sev cbtiied «ee creates TO-DAY, Were awarded as follows; To W. W. McLann: when they can. One of these women said to one ; ®bout £100 adcitional was subscribed—Hon. A. | rooms of ham for the constraction, in sixty days, of « | of us yetterday: “You me moe nnn girls | G. Liddle and an unknown lady giving $100 H. I. GREGORY, sewer from where Slash run enters L street, be- | have some man, and they find out that he goes | ©! 7-6t 634 Pennsylvania avenus. tween 2ith and 2st streets, to a point one hun- | t2 other houses or visits other girls, and then thee strani avert. SSeS Sr, dred feet north of the norti line of M street | drink and drink, until they have to put them out | ,®ZAt ESTat# Save ix Arexaxpeta—. D. shall, on conviction nal Court | act aut the District of Columbia to Barros Sy althetugner ty Witch | Set naar els he SatciSacr fo | gen ster the romero the ne res | EM copauner coon: srove GM | Masonite rmaaimrns | Eikr aermrenca ceheate eval |" gewixe macmime AozNCT. man-holes, &c., as the engineer may direct, at eet long, for there ie st m-house, yor 4 5 nt e '. 815.95 per lineal toot for the ‘main sewer; 2.62 | know. =" * YOU | Swain, to-day : House and lot No. 105 south wae = Bee eid sen ter ny nterals; $125 cach for the | _ The houses are to be raided to-morrow night. | Tet tot Ne’ $0 Wore reat a eee Tine | Hae i larger oven than any store in the market: Eraps: $75 cach for the manholes; 39 cents per | What will these women do? Well, there arc | ad Jot, No. & Wolfe sireet, o John A: Laruo, cubic yard tor the earth excavation; $1 per cubic | three things they can do, are doing, will do: Stephen Swain, for $550; house and lot corner of | has not failed in a-single instance to give perfect Fe 2g tured bod, | $850; house and lot adjoining the last mentioned | *atisfaction. The demand for this stove is steadily 80,000 feet of blue stone curbing at 92 cents pet | furnish a quiet rest for many @ tortured body, | $2: foot; and to Andrew Gleason for 50,000 feet of | and the soul can't fare much worse on the otige | 0” the east, to George Swain, for $350; house and Zz IPLEST AND LESS LI. > cee ee oUt OF URDKE EEE TO Agency at CHAS. BAUM'S OORSET AND HOOPSKIRT FACTORY, in the mode hereinafter provided, namely: Persons entitled to vote andotherwise,in accord: | Je1ly __Tth street, Iptolligencer Building. : ” Z i on the increase. If you intend to bay @ new | "First. Upon the approval of the act lt shall be | ance with the laws and lations which may be RENCE s eueee Laie Gteaten tar a —— Will dy tet ae otter | Tot adjoining the last mentioned on the east, to pe e | ance with the lav HE FLO! O'The treasurer was directed to get an estimate | night, forit secu that mostor Gran tomorrow | A. J-Batr, for 8360; lot No. 85 Wolfe street, with Post, not loss than Eaves; and the publication sherct | District, one musing of general elections in ead Cook 8 be e and of the grading of F street, and file aclaim with | body, notwithstanding their Cusiness, and they [ tTee framed tenements thereon, to J. W. Nalls, sider apenas the auditing commission as a charge against the | hope that he will keep them somewhere. That | fF $510; a ground rent of $35 per annum on Pitt “THE CONQUEST” late corporation, and also to furnish grades for | is promotion, youknoe, aud renee res Coon eo between, Queen ppm Res ee i fohecp alist of the pores whe ‘ave declined | them. great many hare been pestica cots | ke, ine andy the name te vous aut | ** he ove Wareroome cep a list of the porties who have decline m. al for in | %2 % furnish material’ in accordance with’ ieee. | ther way cnee yesterday in | No. 28 Wolfe strect, ly a to Chas. R. Rudd, H. I. GREGORY, IMPBUVED NOISELESS LOCK -STITOR FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. ; ths prior tosaid election. | Fourth. U; the polls, the ballots for and peek thee me epdiee tate: | seems eeeccetera sy eerie Einrhl aah bende ok ol decomaneteineer uaa the Completing of the counting of suid ballote nod du. cate returns Votes cnet in each election dis- FOR SPECIAL ee ap mee Price for this act her 3 With statements of the ag- ts of | morning. I asked one the act of District of Columbia entitled rate number of Votes cast thereat for members of bids, with the view to the rejection of such bids | of them how she would like a law making living | & Martin Lawler, for #478—Cazetle last creaing. sel-12t 634 Pennsylvania avenne, | “Asast authorising the Dimrick a Galen te fheiieginlative Assembly, shall, within forty-eight as may be hereafter offered by them. The chief | together marriage. “That would be for] 3B. H. Wanwer, real éctate broker and att =| ————————— en | ae a debt for epee improv sin | hours be made out and signed by the Mees of the Of the burean of streets was directed to author- | women,”"she said: ““Mostof them would ke oivs ney-at-law, 729 Ti street, gives special: atten WOOD AND COAL Suit lerylug & eax for the paomanct of the Inserect as | shalldesiesste te weminrd cote sea tee ize Andrew Gleason to complete the pavement | in twenty-four hours.” “But the bi; cases?” | tion to laws relating to investments iu real ¢.. iteball annually accrue thereon, and submittingthe | one of which returns shell be in the election? on Maine avenue, between 3d and 4% streets. | some ed. Well, they might keep t ; z S atnieeers Tecuing of 1 z of cach election district 2 letier wav received from Mr. Wm. Saunders, | courte busy for a whil’y butthel wosld be ices | ‘te ANd conveyancing, T° gear © 0 A Et | Kero imprsvement bondg, te. tateot the people, | said siectlon and the sihers shail e'slatet'se & | WATCHES, JEWELRY, Etc. _ superintendent of gardens and grounds in the | and braver business than raiding on helpless | New styLes shell hoops, sets and drops re- at o general election in said District.”” Get onreleve and bedirected to the Secretary FINE WATO Department of Aaclealture, accepting the post. | women, S5i'g tis morning at Eriga’s jewelry store. maith forthe issuing of four millions of tmprove- | District and be placed in his hands by oue or more of eel lendered him by the board as commissioner A young girl came to me vesterday—as sweet e vania avenue, between 4% and 6 My stock of COAL is now complete, embracing all ‘ ‘ f and issu Fiith. On receiving the said envelopes containing Goods, teuadrie ag the parking of srects and avo- | a gil as yours, adam and said, “Z eaa't ask | streets. Aico, shell chaits aud bands the beet varieties. Price as low as inferior Coal. iobends shall tesa teliowes : ries the rotirus ax aforesaid the Secretary sball examine | RYE-CLACEES AAD TE VES SEATED WARE s, : e pu i . Mrs. meer, " - L IMPROVEMENTS. same, together x : . squares and parks. co j to en anything: ‘was brought here from THE CoURiS. H. CLAY STEWART, aihgainst the act ot the District of Caltimbia en- | caet in edgh district and ater cine so ball corals for sale at corer of Lith sebool when I was fifteen; but—I—don’t—want | CRIMINAL COUR day, Mary Bronnan Office, corner H and 12th streets; itled, ** An act authorizing istrict ans | Scot ‘the Po Sosy fn = me ”. ed by Kea ) ed With the larceny of “ a bia to create adebt for special improvements and | certificate amor records of his office. a’ Brerire yor 718] yatume. The Loren of | be oe. Pomel Ofna $e worth of ary and oth ing fem M-B. Whittie, | _ee8-tf Depot, Sth and B streets south. Frmairs ip said District, by the favuing of four mil; sae dete al spnecs Romeeia Feeurpe.gs corti- ‘ compania: man, « +. WIS COI ‘sentenced to one ye (faawnge ig ter “ah taking action op the recent order of'he' Super: | {hinke hell take careof her, Got Gow’ ink | Keemeargi ae Angmar Tie segs | COAL AND WOOD Metta Syst semno,ecray Seren | ae. gamer tid ego Sone Cal non cen e Super. | : wrens, was convicted and se s “ intendent directing all houses of ll-fame te be | he will. She'll have to go’to Baltimore tor | normesTana Step! Years in the penitentiary. George DIRECT FROM VESSEL Ironing of th fourmllitids of improvement bonds; | fal force and effec, and’ the Coverior hall a closed. ‘The subject was discussed at consid | awhile,and when it's all quict, she can come | Taylor. chased wih castul and bateey whine [= ohn aaa to vote of the people at 8 goneral election in claim the same in the papers of the District iw! gfable length, anc laid over for nal determina. | back again. Dut wantto work, mada, aud | trot to, Wall Goorge Grean; Prouecutinz witueons FOR WINTER'S USB. PiRidagainet the feening of four millions of im- | shull Ue cast ageiust this ucts shat be 29S tate ve ton oa — at the next meeting of the board. Tee Se on aig fe sng Onan that Sill ie facked) him his wife ud) sleter, Knocking the we QvaLiTy AND QUANTITY GUARANTEED, pigremont londa, as provided for in said act, ane oan That on ATC LES. Bich perintend c y ano 2, er down, and t ry era to h—} 4 2. And ferther enacted, with , Gution of his order for closing the houses until | port my little girl and my mother.” “Your | cr soven miles the other side, aod Anally etruck | Gennine LYKENS VALLEY. Bite tor the period of chien moet thereat. cetaie, and will be farther duscuctions from the board. It is um. | ttle girl," Tsaid incredulously, for she didn’t | Green over the eye with an axe, stunning bim. Best quality RED ASH. notice over the signature of the Governor aud of the at derstood that this determination was come to in | look over twenty-two. ‘Yes, she is eight years | They (the women) admitted that io the scrimmage | Bosh: i Secretary of the District that ft willtee etek ML vence. order t> enable the ‘Woman's Club” to provide | old. I was only a little girl myself. Should you | they struck Taylor. The jury found a verdict of | guperior the at the first election ——- homes for such of the inmates of those heaeas | like to go down and see my mother? She fs | uilty of aa — battery; sentenced to two * 4 teith net ioms 50 er Gesire to lead virt 1 the future. ¥ery poor, but she f= good, and she would be so | Months in jail. Richard Smith, charged with an | OAK and Pl , roles a | glad to know that somebody had put me in the | Sued Sw. ‘Thos Coukiye Michael Ryous Janet | of@rters woelved at prenctpal stores throughout the Bask Batt—Washingtom Beats Baltimore. | W8Y Of earning an hor living.” You see | We'ch, James Carbury, and John Coakly, charged , JOSEPH L, SEYMOUB, ‘The Baltimore American of this morning says:— | Mere are three ways—drowning, Ii with | with assault with intent to kill; Henry Brown plea | 519 7th strect, ‘The faith of the base ball community in the | *™mebody,or stealing away till the storm is over | not guilty, and the case went over until to-morrow. opposite Post Office De ability of the newly organized Pastime nine to | ®¢ then open their business in some new | POLICE COURT, Judse Snell—Benjamin Par 133¢-street wharf. 3 Compiled by one of the most eminent teachers in . duplicate returns ofthe | thereof by the Governor. - - 5 x ’ \ h, charged with threats to his mother, CHARLES L. HULSE. the country, and arranged carefully for the use of get away with the Washington @lympics was | Warter. Now, what is our way? ee cae te fae We Ban ee oe “ School Teachers. There Soreiderably obfusticated. Yesterday afternoon Pe A A ma yn Bg ee conduct; fined @5. Peter Lawis, BOOKS, STATIONERY, &. “yiLuiae scene ones caiaiie oe, oe gel ees ter sat tre php Eo these quite as much sinned asslnning. | Pry fastens Beste one need Sh eee Notice. bly, shall, wit -eighth medevatend | reget Auge Presidept of the il. Pant lst—A Good Elementary Course. on the part of the ‘* biue legs,” but by a splendi ithout this ail subsequent labors are worse | On the street: was fined § and Lonisa dis- ING OF A NEW STATIONERY STORE | cincts oF districts, wi Arete shall dewignats tho OD: COOKE, Governor. su 21-Im Qd—A Fine Collection of Secular Music, het of the. Baltimore 2. Immediate temporary shelter, food, ctoth- | Hard iowt dt crous ia fon ties othoens OMAN BLANK HOOK MANUFACTORY. ald boude, que of whic Teturns shall be placed in N&TiGnAR?, RROCLAMATION By tHe |“ %—4 Numberof Church Tunes and Anthems, 4 Loe - | ing for ail who will it, without’asking | fined 85 each. Hannah Burch, pretane lan | | First-class ne seturme placed in 7 tonians by a score of 9 to 2, as follows: J ng | fined 85, f: F slection OR an actentitled “Anac | send 75 cents for Specimen Copy. Partae e 6 acy we folows: | | any questions, ox tha broad ¢ plan.<Gome | #ned, 8°, or workhcuee) die : Gi ance rep y aball | to : tiie stock of the Pisd- TSeumsteD ovr Olympic....4 0 6 0 100 3 1-9 sd costa, an appeal was taken by cf ® contin ged be ae Bend $7.50 per dozen for the Book. Runs earned—Olympic, 0; Pastime, 0. characa with threats of persoual vielen: placed in by'one or ‘more of said election see fon cbllzed tn ge eee 3 ‘Upon certain and ‘same to the oteaid Di and presctfbing ‘the fara tn Process oy Reronm ry tue Portce Court. neighbor's On the s opntatning Execvrive Orricr, EVER DELEON & GP..Bumn. Mr. E- C: Ecklof, the new marshatot the Police Fam of a00s rete Bender wie y snail open, Distnicr o¥ CoLumpia, A\ Saf CHAS. H.DITSON &00.,New York. se6- ‘ourt, entered i after pe a2: Pee aduinietcring of the oath of offee by Judge et eso Eye c erect | TF OOLEYS YEAST POWDER. pr ne eenen Seems ttn Seren. ad Shani perreead aay “tos |, Rent pen gece Es vailiirer the court vice Mommy Lore Teme, boy Sti $5, or ie fisher preparations, of this perfectly pure abd i ‘Tux W. ordered ‘ee BAKING POWDER. main to be Tnid in New Jersey avenue, sors D GEORGETOWN 85) eat i Xt lands unrivalled for elegant light ana to N streets, and the resolution iransferring the Gor orr CuEar—Paying a Fine ul c= ne Water Board to the Board of 3.—A few ‘since @ man ROLL, BISCUITS, BUCK WREAR, CORN, —_ ving been read, thanks were Cnectes Onarieaen wes eeieerte and otber Griddle Cakes, Yoted to the president (Me. B. Kobinso,) Officer Rogers for selling hams by ne, Sees, the secretary, (Mr. John H. Brooks,) and Me gi trate aagly Aateip Reg og he | WAFFLES, DUMPLINGS, POT . Based then adjourned sine dic. Where he was fined $250, and in defanlt Liperty.— Yesterday ment sent, ‘Giimtenl Court, Judge Olin onde on, On he arrival Sr. | d Lil gE ‘THIS VALUABLE CULINARY ARTICLE pub ea ig Septet fits. mba: aoe York et Hay the contract of the Pablic Sees ee ne 4 eente schooler am prepared n ‘the SENECA QUARRIES. auctioneers, sold wand lot on 5 street, ( street, to James L. Davis, for $1,100