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EVENING STA®, ¥ EDNESDAY. LOCA" NEWS. Amusements, &c., Netwnei Theater. and Faces.” rt. Lucille Western in “Masks | Lincoin Halt. Lecture by Prof. Rohde. - Mow Should Assessments for Street | Improvements be Made? + Fepresenting the property-hold- ot A commitie ore the Bos Works yesterday endeavoring to have ¢ equitable assessment made fo wood pavement put down spring. ‘The gi Reservation at ment and the circle atthe Mth are not parts of M street, and sh. eluded in the asesmentaon the line of that street, but xbould b hat Ome-balt only ef the paving the & Public ew and the cost of im that ands apon which this Ist, that the triangular eastern end of the improv roperty on the paid for other- ¢ cost of Tent cross street intersections should be assessed against the property on M pert of the several cross streets thereof should be borne otherwice prov | ‘The points resed were pretty fally discussed by the commitice and by the members of the Beard present, and § fon e <a torney Cook, ad by 3 position of the petitioners was cost of the two terminal to the strvet intersections. adverse-opinion of their legal adviser on board seemed to recog: paving st cal_princip! aad justly d ders on the seve well satustic improvements. Se a The Attempted Suicide of Dr. 0. H. Hess. ‘THE “DOMESTIC DIFFICULTY” THAT PROMPTED TUE act. Avtelegram from Chicago a day or two since m of the attempted suicide, turday afternoon, of Dr. 0. H. Hews, who is well known in Washington, having been business manager of the National The Chi- onday says that Dr. Hess has gaged in supervising the im- w going on in the Standard Hail auditorium, but his acquaintances have noticed @ singular quictade in bis demeanor, and an air ss quite foreign to his | genial manners and dixposition. “On Sat- | urday aiternoon he was seen at the Standard uite sober, bat by no Later in the atter- 's restaurant, where his meals. asked for some- was given him he drew a tour- cd pistol” from pocket, leaned over in such a manner as to conceal it, and pointing it at his heart, as 1 the trigger. ery one to his be reached. It appeared that the ball had struck the breast bone or a rib, and glanced off without doing lodging under the skin, near the - It was easily extricated, and the wounded man was removed to his residence, and will probably be well enough to resume his business before the Wyndham Troupe take pose drought intormat: im that city, last ‘Theatre here not many years sin ago Trituncot 3 recently been provements ©f perplexity and sac usual Hail saloon, apparently Means as cheertul as usu: noon he went to Batche! he was in the habit of takin stood at the oyster counte: thing to eat, Bearly ashe could guess, pull ‘The report of the pistul brough' feet, but Hess fell before he cou serious inju shoulJer b tena! otwithstanding ti Proper, since such intersections are as as ot M if, and that therefore one-half the cost by the general fund, or | tiv-a written legal opin- Mr. District At- paper Mr. Coek took the view that the the la a ntersec- promised to atter further attention, and to devise a pian by which such expense could ided between the improved streets iS committee then withdrew, apparently he progress they bad mace. ‘The point in regard to dividing the cost of paving street intersections seems novel at first tthey maintain that it is based on prin- { equity and exact justice. They ask, therefore. that the subject shall be carefull considered be sore it is disposed of, and that suc @ ruling be adopted in their case as will stand for a fixed precedent in the future operations of the board in carrying out their sytem of public session of the Standard Theater. When Mr. Hees entered Batchelder’s restaurant and leaned inst the oyster counter he drew from his pocket a letter. Hastily tearing off the side of the envelope. he read the missive and placed iton the counter. He then took a lead pencil from his pocket and wrote on the back of a cir- ular, which was lying on the counter, these words: “Babee. I can ‘t stand desertion, and when you receive this I shall be dead. Please kiss my broken head. Good-bye.” After writing this he drew from his pocket révolver and ot himself. When he was car- ried to No. 425 State street, the note and letter ‘were taken also, but our reporter was able to get the substance of the latter. It was from his Parents since the fire. She told him bad not supported her; that her aunt was thea | » who has been living at Dixon, Ml. with that be paying $0.00 a week for her board. She wanted er watch an while her letters had d chain, and her trunk, and in- he need make no apology, as it He had written to her’ in a always ition. This is the “ do- mestic difficulty” alluded to, and the cause of ‘Mr. Hess’ attempted suicide. He lost nearly all he bad in the fire, and, im consequence, becam: somewhat embarrassed pecuniarily, and was not able to support his wife in the style to which sho & ‘ustomed. ad been ace Condensed Locals. The surveyor of the District has removed his office to his old headquarters in the City Hal dedication of the new chime bell on the Metropolitan M. E. church will take place on ‘Thanksgiving day. The grading for the second track of the Co- lumbia street railway was begun to-day at the eastern terminus, near the toll-gate. ‘Work on the new Eastern market has been commenced. ‘The wooden pavement on 1fth street has been street. completed to I Baltimore City L . No. 57, 1. 0. O. @ fraternal visit to Washington Lodge 0. 0. F.. Hall, pleasant time together. A young woman, 2 their lodge room in Odd Fellows’ ith street, last evening, and they hada | years of age. living with ber mother in Wylie’s conrt, near M street and Vermont avenue, while laboring under mental depression, locked herself up Mn a closet fire to a quantity of clothes on Monday evening, nm the flames communicating to her own = the efects of which she died a few after. See dee Sd and set Tue Boarp op HEALTH met last night. Dr. Verdi, from the sanitary committee, reported the barracks on the corner of I and it streets to be a nuisance, and moved it be abated; so ordered. Dr. Cox ad been reported ted that a case of small-pox ¥ one of the city physicians; and after some discussion upon the subject of the disease, th ascertain whether or not there the Distriet suitable fer a sm: case the diseare assume an epi: showing the num last meeting to be 5, all made from lym; president was authorized to building in tal. in mic form. The reports of the physicians to the poor were read of vaccinations since the ph far- nished by the board, and nearly all of which had proved successful. Mr. Marbury reported a case ef gross neglect of duty of an undertaker, who had been calied upon to bury the corpse of a man who had been murdered on the canal some time ago. and after the inquest had been held the coroner bad directed that the body be interred on the b been done im so «: mks of the canal, whieh hal reless @ manner that a tion | ©f the coffin had been exposed for some time. | stock eas i » He his hours | It was ordered that the case be reported to the | Board ef Public Works. A communication was received from Dr. Keyburn, reporting a mild use of varioloid at No. 1254 8th street northwest. AP REPS Rear Estate Traysactions.—B. F.Githert Jisterday, purchased from Messrs. George W. iggs and H. Plant lots74 to 95 inclusive, in square 208, mt ou KR street northwest, for $20,#44.60. ' From George W. Riggs the en. Dre of squares 362, between S and T and 9th and 10th streets, and 3, between R and $ and 9th and lth streets northwest, for 991,850; and also, from Mr. the entire of squares 150, be- U tween ith Bourdary of following sale: To George |, above- ‘M. Orme, square 43 and lots 74 to 95, as above bed, for $113,900. It is understood ‘that these purchases have been made with the intention of erecting on the ground a number of moderate-priced —+—___ UNDERWRITBR's AssoctaTion.—Representa- tives of the various insurance companies of of this | & considerab! att sore | Georgeto dvertisements. dina! Richelieu” in London in 1867, was com- os — = Liebe bennns Cosaeteg tie rot FIRST DISTRICT. . ; mented on by the London Guardian, ‘as follows: | Exnconive O7F10R pREBCCRVR OFTiCR,, | Sretan need caastinstae nth Ueekeh aero ico: | Pane Bremer e Oikne, tha ER PETS ove aiecting. ‘The spel Castinel, ta bie forblonses ncn! oes Bist, 187 Wasmoron, November © te, 1573.4 dary ; thence Weecdary street to Sixt& street | gon. Julian Dean. Second tag TRROPEST: aT Tos wie affecting. The aged Cardinal, in his feeblenes« | Wasnrxotox, Now. tet, 18H. J | moran, November ct | seiercsweetennt ieied | Sose"Banahe Roe cr PeOeery at Ary and bis energy, was before us to the life."” The ) 1, Weary D. Cooke, Gevernor of the District of | ,,1. Her sieinetaiciee tant oneek Sete UGhone eres titnis eoukecces deaieceee Tt 4 ame em GRORGETOWN, 1 cre nea Geek ith Me Dayton ta he tena. | Columbia, hereby give h that in order to will beheld in said Distric om "he tou h WARD | g™th Sireet wos: thence down Soventh street west te | F. ‘ By virtue of 4. ere eee wee Ns ee ee | Oh vemmnaiak anenek ive toe Gistlnaliddhy 68 Gar Fe RAL, (he tmonty seound day) of November, | Setecy even wr, Now Jersry aveuno to | 1670, round - : dram: % y | x ‘of ei ‘oe! aod jq eccert one “4 K north te No records oe sare Sab rest, pesmmaen te be ages rea. | oan heretofore appointed by me, and whose geveno'ciock p re ee Koln ogh Ss lege ds sas mae aud along K + treet north t se . ccorde, inate coussy . Beckcict <= a oe wames are hereinatter stated, I have ap- avn | two members of the House of Delecates for mbia Ixrontast Notice to Ticket Hotpners Ss: n- 3 “ m Se pointed the following named persons Superi: created by an ac btigene baht Scanou tithes halons thet ering | tendents of the Election precincts hereinafter | District of Columba, ex Pref. Rohde's exhibitions seats will not | Served after a quarter pasteight, as an opper- in the District of Columbia, on the Fourth istrict; ome each Delegate District @¢ 1) Th. peetsters of the Legisintive Ase mbly of «aid ine restseered ¥ iR* xcT. } Fotek ot the Fourteenth District } re A. B,C. D, will ‘ots northwest. | amet b gin we t orwer Fear h ace : ~ Secox Precinct icon. Jol registered voters of the Fourteenth District, | Wilcox, Joba H 5 Seeond . Philip dir bere i, at public auction.on (he prem ooreran WADAL Newborn S3th. at @ oltlock Th . all that piece or parcel of ground in George town, D.C., ning forthe same at the arth. ‘corner of Congress streets, a1 four feet on the me be Te indicated, for the General Election, tobe held | District of Columb: ir the letters E, F,@, H. T FOURTA HISTRICT x thence north and parallel with : fe hat : Fi <3. B. Wells, Jam: = in fieen erp uovesenrty, anconey med by the | Wednesday (the 22d day) of November, 1871. Seseenbly von ect corfiucl “an eck eeeubatig the tuneminimamemme : o> ah Lemen, Wan. 5 ‘ great size of the screen, te eet tinct ne |. Second District—ist precinct, J. M. Gi bg of eeneral electious in the District ot € sida Tainy Peecixer : Ruse, Jacob Scraub. a ete yet liar . Bey unccenptek aan?) Tvet Ghomatets of | | Cceaer dokn We Cecks 94. precinct, Lemuel frovicins for ascertaining ‘he temults her The regis-ered voters of che Fourteenth District, FIeTi Loeun, | south, Dy and with the line af Congress Jomneen tamead at Rober: Beskenen. ce in ead Uintrice appeoeed Avan Si is:1. | O° New PURLIcatrens. we have received the the National News Co. we have Appleton’. nal for Dec. 2. —__>+— TeatH made on celinloid Ve improved rab- | Ray instead of Wm. shor ber) very cheaply and at short novice Loo mis, 967 Pennsylvania avenne. From J. L. Kervand | Third District—ist precinct, H. Bronangh Linbergh Review for Oc- | instead of J. W. Bronangh. g tober, (the Scott Co.'s excellent reprint;) from | _ Fourth Distriet—2d eee Wm. H. Rohrei ni on with the letters L.M.N,O. Py First, Precinct: ) With vote at corner Fourth and N streets north ed and ten feot to the place of beginning faproved by 's valusbie Brick store, wow ned ass en McQuade inet—3. Davis, Al der ignated the following places in said delegate " exander Roche Third Precinct— | =P @istricts ue che places for hulding the ob ctioas there ain Pascixct 2S. Taylor, Charice Twine, 8 B.D aginas. Naat 6.209 cach; balance fn 19,38, ant in on said day and between ssid honre tor the ec | The regi + 2 eran cate: GSE? cosh; balqnce fo 10.38, 004 s Jour- | instead of Jacob Staul tion of members of the House of Delegates as afore | yj ses b Denke, M.2.Lawtite, | REone ieee pate nw aoa | _ Fifth District—2d precinct, Thos. D. Gittings | said, viz: X. ¥.Z. will ml Precinet—Jas. L. Thunas, | the property te streck off. Tf the terme of sale are | instead of Pat. Hagerty; 2d precinct, Henry FIRsT DISTRICT berth weet By : Davis. Includes all that part of the county of Washington sei wae eee det cen by Dr. | Sixth District—2d precinct, James McGrann | })10g cast of Live: Iu avenue and Bunker li row, al chat part of the city of Washington Teeerve the right to instead of Charles Earl. the following bounds -—Commencing at rt Bunker Bill F. and cost of the de Ninth District—tst precinct, Matthew God- be ed te chuseiiy areoue; thence alsog Masenava, in’ Sechingwen city, D. 0. trompe end''c 5 7 dard instead of F. G. Holland; 24 precinct, ion isloe eon eae Taverns, Georg? | ancing st purchaerr s cost” acer bapa Sacll.—Alfrea | John W. Tucker instead of John R. Gill, 2d + Hill road nnd the ja thence al BF. popes. ! tenstece yartoc, prefanity: feed $2) Sams, ecient me: | precinct, John A. Bayley inetead of Daniel 8. | river Gillet eke ee ees Aes Rs nce ap New Jersey av pi PA; DARNET ups rome er tard boced cain densa Witle sete ax. | esas, e and Boundary street, at house of Geo. N- Holland tong La Feet worth | pirst Precinge Wie Ee eT Hamphres, | _noleate (Pat) Taos, DOW LIN \ ¥ #@ cents; continued. Jamon Tenth District—ist precinct, James Madison SucuND PRECINCT. ‘own Seventh street y. Robert Johneon. Sccond Precinct—Th.auas CIAL NOTICE —PAPER HANGING—Por with lareshy of watches. The | inaicad of Richard Covington; 2d precinct, Jos. | _ The registered y ters of the Fist District residing along Geirest north | Green. Henry T.Wiswell, George W. Conn. Third ne refitting can eave 3 per cent. by going t rae to earcas: pappewad tohave | EH. Davidson instead of dohn T. Barker; 2d pre- | in that part of raid disteict lying rast of the Anac = long Sixth #ttont we found und) Py TUBMAN'S, 162 Britge ot Preeine Bro: , Aston Thoraton, Wm Georgetown, to cinet, Henry A. Pixton instead of Wm. Maeller. | {8 Tiver, whose names begin with the letters \, B Detrest mg D atreet nerth to North | Coorong nn browning, Asron Thy WALL PAPAE and hare PaPER HANGING ed. The case was con “Hier ste lattes tt precinct, Jonas B. Ellis | (2-5. and H,will vote at Robert Martin = | Capitel + : NINTH_PISTR done. All work w i) be prompily executed im any esto the identity of the prope leventh Distri p a Hotel, Uniontown. First Precisct._ First Preeinet—Jobn R. Hu part of Washington or Georgetown, and ani 4 to have been stolen instead of ©. B. Church: precinct, Ed. Ham- RECINCT. the re the Fifteenth District |G. Holland. S-copd " faaranteed. Parti ular st’ntion patdto t = — “ ¥ instead of B. A a Jas. L. Talbe: the First District residing | otic now «tecla wi : it se MS : rE Evans, Robert H Booker, J BR. G STERY WORK <a < welfth District ecinct, Jas. L. Tatbey c lying cast of the An ot e urth aud IT streets no. TENTH DISTRICT. MoT GEORGETOWN. ih aa pe gee taen egin witty lcture dy . Fret Precinct dua pes tore tere . 7 District—3d precinct, Andrew +X, Ky Zywill yore srconn PRECINCT. . George W. Raner. Beeond SCHOOL BROOKS FF gy The residence of = holo An’ | Bischoff instead of 8. C. Hotchkiss; 4th precinct, . ea sours of the Fittoonth District | Jolm Barker, Frank Me: ze = = ina uunaeannee nt 6 Forcite strect, between 38 anil3d, wae | © rr. Behrems instead of Wan. B. fhed i. SECOND DISTRICT tn with tbe letters : i FLRYESTH DISTRICT sold at publishers’ prices. ed early on Monday morning last by thieves. | C3! r Raclades ell Wine ae of tee of Washing southwest corner First Precinct NW. dines, Cato Ward. 0. 8. SCHOOL REQUISITES, ge oe be Pon an ap S< tan vN. 5 2d precinct, € lying west of Lincoln avenue fauker Hill resi Church Second Precirct—W ®. Keonaugh. Rich Mr. Mankin. ne hundred an een dollars 3 pt were in and the balance in fives and tens, with and the thieves must have learned that amount about his person. ALEXANDRIA. Twentieth Distriet—tIst precinct, Jas. Lynch Saxes or Rear Estate. real estate agent, has sold side of King street, between F: ette and belonging to James P. Smith, to Magnus Schu- ler for $500. William A. Smoot has purchased By the Governor: pne and two-dollar notes, mount in tractional currency. Mr. Mankin had been collecting money for the past ten days, Mann insterd of W. W. Kirby; 3d. pre Daniel Meleaghin instead of F. M. Detwei h precinct, Edward Steer instead of W. B nth District—2d_precine T instead of Mobert H. Graham: Freer P The registered voters o siding in that part of said district lying east of Rock Creek. whose pases be; ith the leters A, B. D,&.F,G,H.1, J, will vote at the lower Sevemh street toll-gate, Fovatn Preciscr. Srconp Precrxcr. th W. Tompkins, Ambrose Stephenson ac% AT POR & SELIGSUNS, Georgetown CLOTHING. INCT. the Second District tr asmall he had TAIRTERNTH DISTRICT Zach. B = Pe red voters of the Fiftnenth District Brooke, J. A. lama GRAND “ONE IDEAT ’. D. Wise LW. K The registered voter of the Second District residing | whese names boziu with the Liters et Ue, We in woke, J. a Perea 0 Wale maton Sen aiaoe: | lathes pee ota Cet ee X.Y. Z. wil vote at No. 739 Third stréet north: Co 1. Third Prec whose nam W. Smith, Baldwin D. +9, }. P, B.S, 1,0, V, X.Y, Z, will vote at the SIXTEENTH DISTRIOT lower Seventh street begin with the letters KL. MW instead of S. C. Wailes; 2d precinct, Martin Van TH DISTRICT. . gate incindes all that part of the city of Washington First Precinct?" o L. falleck, Aaron Res. —_——_———— (George W. Parker, | Ness instead of Wm. Wilkerson. : ichodes See ee aon inst Precinct—Thomai : lot on the North | ‘Twenty-first District—3d precinct, Milton | the registered see Nee rond District re. | 9 iNe Mithin, the following boan mwas mt josi* i Seco ecinet—John ¢ $. ua town Sixth street west totne | Sil Josich ® Prather, "Second Precioct—Jahn a ‘he line ot the ceoal t Four: ee ee ee ee ee thence down Four-and-«. - “ te. ree: honte See Mach tat | Bichard B. Williams.” Fourth Precinct—Henry awiek. Third Mead instead of George F. Harbin. D sirect H. D. Cooke. giding in thar part of said district lying west of Roc» Crock will vote at Harry's carpenter ship, Toumai ytown, s half street; street to Maryland ap tip pres Jchnson, George G. Swayze, Wm. B. Redgrave. CLEAN SWEEP CLOTHING SALE the property at Fishtown, belonging to James Evwry L. ®TANTON, THIRP DISTRICT fog moore lh ree te eh LY FIFTEENTH DISTRILT. P. Smith, now occupied a T. Armstrong Secretary of the District of Columbia. ome aod ead the cicy oP aaen estore |r Oe ets. a amen eres aes pa Seige whit Precinct John ‘A. Perkins, © as a Cooper's shop, for $2,509. a a p along D street north to Sixth street west. a . ComPLetion or 4 RatLreap Beper.—The | Executive Orrics, District or COLUMBIA, First Precixcr. ‘ - % Ubas. HM. WwW. : bridge of the Alexandria and Fredericksbur Merremiber M9, .A8zz.. SJ ee sreteeeced.y ees of the Sek Demet eRe es satisened See daa Tishaa Piast Fourth Precint“Willtem L. BramkallCrv. Bris: | INAUGURATED THMts DAY, NOV. 17, 1s72 Railroad over Hoft’s Run, hes been (Rit tug | ‘The President of the United States has bya | TrJ-K wiilvote at No. 39 Marketargeck,in Gesus’ | Sion uawes boxiu wich the letters AB, ©, Deke ove, W. B. Williams, : and the track will soon be laid upon it. All the edhalt (ated Tharstay, tha déries | Sebo ‘ and F, will vote at 315 Penna. avenue. yee SIXT RAUER DISTRICT bridges onthe line of the A. & F. R. between | Proclamation appoin esipsrd 2 Srcoxp Precinct. SECOND PRECINCT. First Precise eT pe SH. Williams, here and Colchester arenow finished, and that | day of November, 181, as a day of publicthanks- | no registered seine ol ee Thicd District whosa | The registerea voters of the Sixteenth District | wi 'C: O'Meara, Second Precinct—B. M. Hall, AT OAK MALI. at ‘Colchester is in rapid process of erection.— | giving for Divine favors to the nation during the | names begin with thelettere Ly MNO Pak, Baie wesacsiG teas ore | ve Meotion 8B. English. Third’ Precinct Gazette, last evening. past year. By the national prosperity blessings | 7)U,V; W. RS | eae eee , phodeithg enna David Hensm, B. F. French, R. R. Brauaor. CITY ITEMS. Vases, Curomos, Sarenes, | increased; ind has found new opportanities Bracelets, zg ines, Knives, Silver Plated-ware, Fancy Goods, tor the holi- | our people have. multipli days, received every day at Prigg’s jewelry | vanced; charities and good works have been set ». 4% Pennsylvania avenue, between 4% | on foot and maintaine a store and 6th streets. ——— ee Suits or Rooms, a favorite method of hotel | do, therefore, invite the people of the District of lite, are offered the guests of the American | Columbia to religiously set apart the day desig- Howse, Boston, and may be secured by telegraph, by families who are traveling. All | casion of general thanksgiving for the pro- modern couvenlences are included ‘witht thea rity of the nation and the bow rooms en suite. ————— THROW NoT PEOPLE's FAULTS in their teeth, | the renewal of a right spirit within us. for there are few teeth that have no faults of H. ». have been brought to our own homes, and special benefits have also been bestowed upon this com- munity; our population and its activities have EENTH DISTRICT. 7. The regis‘ered voters of the Sixre FOURTH DISTRICT a ve . Inctaden a at part pf tho ety of Goorestown | Bye generate the rs Spode: oo a. SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT The registered voters of the Fourth District whose | Includes «li that part of the city names begin with the letters A. B, O, D, BE, F,G, H | within the follow vines e Pill rote a¢ No. 91 Congress street, ih Georged wu, incu ihe catal uorgiwardiy ¢ thwestwardly to ite junction with land Firet = thence along Maryland avente to Four- | J, » Andrew Archer. P Half street; thence ap Four and a Half stroct | ¥. Colison. Jessie Chinn. Samuel Pamphrey. Thies he caral: and along the line of the canal to | Precinct—Themas E. Smitha, Geo A. Brooks. D Benjauin F. Fuller, John FN. | 505 gry STREET, OPPOSITE POST OF FICE W. Pearson. Second Precinct— les, William P. Ryder, Robert 8 ¢ 8 ird "Precinct - Alexander Lawson, ilies H Cole, Lewis W. Wright. Fourth Pre civet—Richard Coleman, Henry M. Middleton, Jo weph L. Pearson. GHTEENTH DISTRICT. mas . Pet and reaped abundant rew: ds; the comforts of culture has ad- And tobe continod daily until our entire stock of J FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, comprising The registered votervoftie Fonreh Diet it, wh: e red voters oftue Fourth Distnet, whose names begin with theletters LJ. K, Le MN, U.P. QBS T0.Ys WX, YZ, will vote at No. ingress street. id touched our hearts with His loving kindness: I $37,000 WoRTH hth street west; thence down Bighth street west | Mockabee. Fourth Precinct—?. Hall, John Bran post or | nated by the President, and observe it as an oc- FIFTH DISTRICT te en er ri pee age. of every quality and variety of itul bleeio Includes ali that part of the city of Washingten lying The registered veters of the Seventeenth District inct—P. J. Quirk, William Winters, Preci West of Twenty-first street. whore names begin with the letters Ax B, Cowill | qeemnh eit, Fad ng wees, william Winters Finer PRECINCT. scict waco | Storia itd, Mail,near the Intersection of Sixth | gitan, Nace Tabbe, Michel Hassett The registered voters of the Filth District whase | street and Virginia avenue SW. ‘TWENTIRTH DISTRICT names begin with the letters A, B,0.D.E, FG. Srcoxp PRECINCT. First Precinet (C. Smith, Stephen ©. Waites, il pote at the coruer of Twenty-sccond wad i | he registered voters of the Seventeenth District i t ect. towed vee this community, and of public SUPERFINE, FINE, MEDIUM AND COMMON prayer for the continuance of Divine favor and Cooke, Governor. james Hayne. Second Precinct Frauk Lowe; cLoTrmtrne., their . There is but one way to preserve 7 ne! . whose names begin with the letters D, E. F,G,H. 1, —- ‘Marceron, William Wilkerson, Third them without spot or blemish, nnd that ie, by | DY ee ae Secoxp Precixcr. J.wilt vote ag Inland Hall, near intersection of Siithi | Precinct~Robert J. Nicholson, Alexander Dedec, the daily use of the best dentrifice in existence, Secretary of the Distriet of Columbia. The registered voters of the Fifth District whose | street and Virginia avenue S. W. A.B. Tinne = Sozodont, cool, refreshing and agree- AN Articite or T: tiele in this country or Europe for cases and Coughs, and this popularity is upen real merit. o——— THERMOMETERS and Barometers are repaired | 939 PENN’A AVENUE, between 9th and 10th streets. and made to order by Hempler, near 4x street. ees New Store anp New PRices.—Good and Comfortable Gloves for 50 cents, ee Dress Shirts at 90 cents, also the best Shirts at €2, all of which are creating feta y SY Hatu’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer for the scalp, and for restoring the hair and its = Mentr.—“ Brown’s Bronchial ‘Troches” are the most popular” ar- Taro Precinct. Bames begin with the letters H, UTS wi'l 'TY-FIRST DISTRICT. ber: foteat the corner of Tweuty-secoad and 1 streets | _ The registered voters of the Seventeenth District | First Proctan to Campbell, Lawrence G Including every description of fashionable DRY GOODs. northwest. whose names begin with the letters K,L,M,.N.O, | Wletcher, Charles M_ Smith. Second Precinct— Tammy Precinct. P,Q. B, will vote at Istand Hall, noar intersection HL. McReynolds, Wm B. Moore, Thomas K. | > - — The registered voters of the Fifth District whose | of 6th etreet and Virginia avenue southwesl, Burch. Third Precinct—Davis Baker, Smith Pratt, | DRESS AND BUSINESS SUIT: JOSEPH J. MAY'S names beqin with the letters N, O, P, Q, &, 8. T, U, Focrru Precixcr. George F Harbin. ‘hroat Dis- . V,W,X, ¥.Z,will vote at the corner ot Twenty ‘The registered voters of tue Seventeenth District TWENTY-SECOND DISTRICT, OVEROCOATS, WRAPPERS. based : and i streets northwest. xbose names begin wich the letters 8,T,U.V,W, | First Precinct—Charles McGowan, Peter Mosby, , 3 PARIS KID GLOVE DEPOT, SIXTH DISTRICT X.Y. Z, will vote at Island Hall, near intersection Second Preciuet—Charies HM faye Was Be Debs Ben) F. Mckivees’ Thicd 4 .. Benj. F. McAlvee. Precinct—Francis Wood, Marcus Richardson, Jno, ear of 6th street and Virginia avenue southwest. Includes all that part of the city of Washiagton I EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT ith of Ml street north, between hteenth oer Pe ee = CAPES, GARRICKS AND SHAWLS, ———— Includes all that part of the city of Washington ae at the city of Washi . Rorth, begreen #ifteenth and Kighteonth streets Hytng, contt ce <, Street gout, between Bouth Capitol | Stree Poclerbte this siete dan ot Been BOYS’ SUITS, OVERCOATS, ac ery fueat Guailty TWO-BUETON EARLS KID | tho regtstered TIES PAEC'ETy, pietrict whose on, Bisst PRactcr. 4A. D. eighteen hundred rt veri - ¥ y ; “D GLOVES, in wines 556, 85, eGo and 6%. ipegin with the laters A, B,0, D-H, #0. | . The registered voters of the Kightoenth District Governor of the District of Columbia. f gensa- | URS These beantifal {loves are in dark and léghe Pasa aan eens! house on the southeast | Toto sc house Be. 400 H etrest soctimed By RCS: win 1. ANON te | received S@ DOZER best quality one and two-bat- Gaconn Precinct. Secoxp Prxciscr. - Secretary of the District of Columbia. 5! . and roidered—sizes f1 The registered vot: of the Eighteenth District nos jorning papers copy tov, Black, im plain ree rom | | The registered voters of the Sixth District whose | | The regiatered voters of & piers 88. G. Heid = street 80 5 pames ‘with the +b, SF Ladies’, @2; Gents’, $2.25; Misses, $1.20. B,8,T. U,V, W,X,X, Z, will voto at the house on the ‘southeast’ corner K, will vote at house No. 46: is to hook of H and Nineteenth » color, has no equal. #7 LUPIN’S KID GLOVES, ladies and gents, 1 | house ch the ‘out ‘The registered uz PRRCINET % eae LADIES’ GOODS, &. (tia aa eee Ee) . SEVENTH DISTRICT whose names begin the Jetters N.0.P.Q, 2, | [YpISS E. A. Moco SESE ig IN consranr SBEERE?rs: Beaver, saga = Includes all that part of the city of Washing- | Will vote at house No. 335 L street south BECE) OF THE * Chinchilla, SPLENDID STOCK OF LYONS BLACK GROS mime: Fountx Paecixcr. 7 Gi Kersey, 16,5 Eisemax & Bno., 505 7th street. gener Melton. ton lying within the following bounds: Oo at R street north aad RAIN SILKS. Ww Di t ; some of the CHEAPEST and BEST KEL LYONS BLAGK GHOS GAIN whore na in ers S, T, U,V, Wy X.Y, Z,will ‘voto at house No, SOL K etret sour: FOR THE WINTER SEASON. west, t any apd every hazard, ontil we shail have mades SILKS that we have ever secu. nth str “a. wuoreaned OMTsIre Also. fine.stock of MILLINERY and FANCY : Nuw StoRE axp New Prices —The latest | , ficiee at 1 Gl, §116, 6283 eel woe, Thee | Twenty: fo Anclndes all that part of the city of Washington tying | "chee of IMPORTED BONNETS opened WED- CoeAl Sane Novelties in Scarfs, Bows and Ties, at very low | @uslities at 91.0, 1-76, ‘all in waut of Block | along Mf street north to Eighteenth stroet wost, within the following bounds: Yommencing at Fit | NESDAY., Neco prices, just received at ‘ Sbiks of seltatle anelies elisetees Cire meek telacs tke dome Rightoenth street seat to HC streat north: | feenth street east aud rooning north 2 Boundary | "podl tr” ‘306 ‘sth strect, between E and F. of every Garment in our stock, Paice’s Gent's Furnishings Depot. | cast «/ tmporiation have now an opportunity seldom oan hwrartees {hence down North Capitol street to'K | PVARIS KID GLOVES 415 7th street, between D and 5. | ered enc, ine, Tecethin: coud eruaaks Wctviat < thenee K strest to First street NEW IMPORTATION-IN ALL COLORS. = rain Silke, Warne 1s Franc, THe HATTER ? next door to the Original Franc’s. At 433 7th street, He keeps all of the latest styles of Hi Caps, &c., and sells them sealoue igure than paren else in town. Call and see for yourself. peace teeond ns Hemay Harm ty Switcaes, Curisand Braids, new styles just received, at 'C. Baum’s Hair eae DotiaR Kid Glove tor ladies, misses and children at C. vam's Corset ry, 408 7th street. Don't mistake the number. a AbpoMINAL Corsets, in white and drab, al sizes on hand and made to order, at Baum’s Corset and Hoopskirt Factory. Don’t mistake the name or number. Fioures Witt Not Lig! How Fortunes Are Made. FACTS FOR THE PROPLE. name OF 1939 Pennsylvania ave., between 9h od 10th std. t ‘weet; thence down First street to Massachusetts a1 One Button, $1; two Buttons, $1.50; Gent’ ween | Hae, and down Massachusetts avenue to North Capi- | sizrn, cine - m, Green, Sherry, and other colors of Lyons Gros &: tt root thence down North Capitol street to E, and Also: the JOUVIN GLOVES, in black : colors 26 inches wide, et $2.0 per yard—very cheap. S7 One Price Only, in Pisin Figures. ‘The fered. v. ‘of the whose;naincs begin with the letters A, B, C, D, will Yote atHecket’s wood yard, on M street, bet) 36th and 17th streets northwest. Szconp Precisicr. First Precinct. M. WILLIANS, OUR REASONS seen s T. MAY, ‘The registered voters of the Seventh District whos : : 5-1m* 907 : 939 Pennsylvania avenue. | acnce begin with the letters BF Go, Hemi ote | Zhe Tesistered voters of the Nineteenth District | _nol8-Im 07 Pennsylvania avenue at corner of Sixteenth and M stroets northwest. ne betes GPE will vote at O'Brior eaciesod hoes: a PABls AND NEW YORK FASHIONS. Hi street, between First and North Capitol streets rd hortheast. Sxcoxp Pracixcr. I call the attention of to my large assort- ‘The registered voters of tne Histon) District we the latest ry ieo ef CHiGRONS in real and hose, OS bair, THIRD ae te Pane The registered voters en ic hose names begin with the letters I,J5,K,L,M, N, 0, P,Q. K, will vote at corner Sixteenth ad it street nord For this extraordimary +f ort to center all the trate ey Washington and vice a SPLENDID 8TOCK OF WOOLEN DBESS GOODS. #7, SATINES: SERGES. CAB: MERES, POP- LINS EMPRESS CLOTH @ |. VELOURS, LYONS SILK POPLINS, tis, | IRISH POPLINS, Scr ert allt ey od tat Fanta? | oods: ed. a ere JOSEPH J. MAY, OAK HALL * names i . M. Py hich I offer at the lowest prices. RS. -O.¥, W. X,Y, 2. will vote at O prion heir van be sical hoe, in Ht wteet, between First and Worth | Also tadieg Marine hair of their own, Gan have Capitol streets northeast. ch: and to their entire satisfaction, TWENTIENTH DISTRIC fom Haiz Besportane 718 masher Bence ae Inclndes all that part cf the ci oe Wathing en ly. | Premium Hair Emporium, 719 Market Space, be- The paiioek one Tae th Distriet v ‘of the Seven i whose names begins with the lettere 8,T,U. V. W, X, ¥, Z, will vote at corner Sixteenth and M streets northwest. Are so simple as to be readily understood and ap- Preciated. sed only to be mentioned 10 ther oughiy divest the announcement af all appearance of Aumbus or musrepresentation. ing south of E street north, between Nord: aud | een 7th and sth : 0-tr6 TH DISTRICT Prise awarced , the French Expos.tion, oe Includes ll that patatthe city of Washington lying | South Capitol streets and Fourth street east, 1861. Being convinced early last summer from the great XTRBAOBDINARY. within the following bounde: Commencing at W steeet Finer Precinct. 203-1m H. PHILIPPI. | dearth of wool m the markets that arise in the pres and r Fourteenth street weat to The registered voters of the Twentieth D strict . of Pagie ans fancy goods must speedily follow, we — i thence slong Boundary to Sixth street | whose names begin with the letters A, B.C, DB. F. V SRE IMPORTANT TO LADIES.—HAIR CUR- | took alvantage cf the market to teaety nce ALL WOOL EMPRESS POPLINS, Rest: thence down Sixth street west to Bhode Erland | will vote at School house southeast corner ‘of Piird LING done at 25 cents a Set. stores in apticipation of « brisk fall trade. but the Seoweality end bountiful shades, only Wecate per | S250 strsst went: thence down Seventh sirest ent bo | eee ee a no? 715 Mark unusually open fall and continued warm weather September and October has left a larger surplus on COND PRECINCT. SE prudently reconcile ourselves to - Hence 8 ; ee ee The registered voters of the Twentieth Pigrict Costs SELLING AT BEDUCED P “"ELL-WOOL PARK SATINES, 50 cents. reet north, thence ey BO street north to FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS, song 0 wt Meventh street ‘west; thence Eleventh street whore names begin with the letters G, H, I,J. Ke L, i See the prices at which four of th« leading | | 47, Fine. medimm and low-priced. Font £0..N, street, north; and along N street north to mill yote at School-hovse southeast corner’ of | _B&? as an TE. — Sewing Muchines are sold.in the United States WaTES Prana ood FLANNELS, First Paxcixcr. streets southeast. NEY STYLE oF CURLS JUST RECEIVED | | PRUDENCE, CAUTION AND NECESSITY and England : BLANKETS, SHAWLS, &c. | The registered voters of the bighth Dis rict whose Tainp Pascixcr. at %. HELLER'3, in England. Inthe U.S.) gz one>price. Just dealing to all. 2 names begin with the letters A, B,C.D,E,F,wil | The registered yi of the Twentieth District | _no7_ 715 Market 8; Wheeler & Wilson. $45.00 885 00 BOGAN @ WYLIE, Hitiytt Rerthonst corner of kieventh'aad Gativete, | she yames begin with the letters Ny) B, Oe, S, Bare decided us to offer this warpins stock a pls, Ftd € op | nois-tt "1018 and 1020 71h stret Now. | ¥- W- NE ne southeast corner of Thind and A streete southoose ) GRAND OPREING 3& _— — Wilson Shuttie..... 40 00 00) The registered voters of the Eighth District whose TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT ar Therefore we annownre that for the ner' fifty days The above prices are for the same namesbogin with the letters G. A, 1.3, K, Ly M,N. | Includes alien Ratt oF the city of Washington oruntil @ CLEAN SWEEP 13 made of cos enrce én ee Pormrwe oad Q.-¥ill vote at Eleventh street,’beiwsen Q and Ying wythin the following bands! Commencing at H. KING, 5r., stock, this sale wail continue from day to day. and ‘There is scarcely any difference in the cost of We a material and labor in any of the above-named —W. G. Wilson, President of the jewing Machine Go., personally ap- peared betore me, and made oath that the above prices are correct and taken by him from c culars published in the United States and En, land under the corporate names of the com- me chines. A panies manufacturing said machines. Frep. Sats, Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas is of Cuyahoga Co., 0. The Wilson Sewing Machines are for sale at CARPETS !! that mo reasonable sarrifice wail be allowed to stand tm the way of a thorough realazation of our inten tions, and will refuse mo offer for any Garnini ai «ih covering the cost of manu The regist: red voters of the Bighih Di ‘ict wh. ‘he rej ‘oters of the Eight istrict hose names begin with the letters PQ, H. 8.7 0. YW, X.¥,Z, will voto at Q street, between Eleventh and Twellth streets, N. W. NINTH DISTRICT Includes all that part of the city of Washington ly- ing between G street north and N street north, and ae Eleventh street west and Fifteenth stree: west MASONIC TEMPLE, COBNER NINTH AND F STREET, of an entire New and Selected Stock of MILLINERY and PANCY GOOD FLOWERS, FRATHERS. RIBBONS, BENCH PATTERN BONNETs AND HATS, Fiske beaccece. And all the LATEST NOVELTIES of the Season ‘The registered voters of the Twenty-first District elo hc Dey 5 »B, 0, D, E, LADIES’ HOSIERY, GLOVES AND CORSETS whose names begin with the lerters A Pe be ott teed one ee wil at Ninth street, between D ‘street Stine AT 8. HELLER Ss CARPETS !11!) ea daily from the inclading Nos. 48 and 50 Baltimore street,and 1,3,5 and 7 N st MESSRS. WOLFORD & SHILBERG Desire to call the attention of the general public to Fiast Precinct. The registered voters of the Ninth District whose names begin with the letters A, B,C, D; E, F,G, H, I, J. will vote at Union Hall, om Fourteenth street beiween @ street and New York avenue northwest. Nn™ WALKER € ©0., ATTRACTIVE STOCK South Carolina avenue southeast. Seconp Precinct. 713 Mancer Srace, . RosENTHAL, 404 7th street. Szcoxp Paxcixcr. The registered voters of the Twenty-first District | & Te nt of RATUBAL Sse ‘Terms easy. or The registered voters of the Nruth District whose | phove names pee GA Ne aa uly | FATION BATE ORIGNONE, «tm 611 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Notice ro THe PUSLic—, Becker & Co. 8 BB. T, UY, WX V2. will vote ae Uaioe’ Hatt, | Carolina avente sonthcast. poor qa RELLER, successor to P. Wallach, dealer in men’s, youths’ FALL CARPETS, on ldth stroct, between @ strest ball New Wok nae Sitka Puan aulé-tf Space. and bey Sonn chee ene nae a nue, northwest. ze sacsstened seters of the Tarenty first District Jur BEOBIVED—a pe assortment of Berg Betwrex Gre axp Tru Sts joods, rates: Des in with t! letters N,V, lowest Tarket jrice. Those in want of clothing | At,the following low NTH DISTRICT SU yew eee, i ds, would do well 'B goo pe to $1.00. lying between G street north and the caual, and be- examine their ‘fore % ly v Eleventh and Fifteenth streets west. pe vo ny carat Bred ea efgyrett designs in-THREE-PLYS, from $1.45 to | tween Elev Odeon Hall, corner 4% street and Pa. ave. Choice patterns 'IMITATION BRUSSELS, 4 to EB i kinds of thermometers and | % cents por yard to cal Bost styles ENGLISH SRUSSELS, from $1.2 | Incindes all that part of the city of Washington 8, T,U, V,W. X, ¥, Z will vote at of ‘Ninth D Skrect and South Desi ote at concer of ‘Mint BERLIN ZEPHYR EMBROIDERED SLIPPER The registered voters of the Teach District, whons v ent parpeg. Dex with the letters A,B. D A, TWENTY SECOND DISTRICT . x be ‘to sell the lowest Includes all that of the city of Washington ia agg Gala petevtees 7 "E.R, G aute-tr 1, J, K, will vote at house No street north- ing within the following beunds: Commencing at t 'P. LERCH, 714 Tih streets CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS. astern branch at the foot of Fourth street east and running up Fourth street east to South Carolina ave- All-wool INGRAIN TAPESTRY FINISH, from to G1 3. 7 natree rolls [eee 2 —— BUSINESS Suyts, of Melton, Scotch and Domeet —— nue; thence along Caroling street Cassimeres, of our own mac: ure. ual to the = wel be Goo Secon Suncor: south; thence strest south to Fifteenth strest PIANOS, &c. best custom work, and fully 0 per cent. cheaper Gonxs, £0—Dr. white, chiropodist, No. 855 |” Good quality INGRAINS, 0 to 87% cents, ee SecoND, Pax = south; tenes ovata to Fitvoenss a 1th street, opporite Washington, and | ALL LIST HOME MADE CARPET, @ centa, | ,, ‘The hemleterad voters of the Tepth Diste #4 Pe h a Spee ‘Jour Recuiven og xosE woop ‘ALL OVERCOATS, at reduced prices. No.7 North les street, » Success- | Best HEMP CARPET, 25 cents. T, AA Rae Z, will vete at Gresson $ @ OoRcRar PIAN@ | BOYS’ SCHOOL and DRESS SUITS. in ages from fully treats Corns, Bunions, Ingrowing Nails, A large line of $8 to 04 OLL. CLOTHS, ranging Rofebwest chreer Whlrtoonth and i cereets ; three years and upwards, in great variety of quail, vw BOYS’ OVERCOATS and TOGAS. i, 11 CLOTH and VELVET RUGS, MATTINGS, Tune part of the city of the city of Wi tree ted of thee Rensl ad ue es Bice eee tying MEN'S OVERCOATS, of various fabrics, adapted of gas or coal oil consumed without the use Fars > * the season, and tee, Span the = gas m Gan Finst Precinct. same make of goods can be purcharnd . senthal, No. 404 7th is the agent for them, | A heavy stock of Befiectors. ——_.»—_—__ Hosigry Derorfor t's, and children at O. Baum's, #0 fiustreet. ‘Tea pet terms. ‘and also for Goets’s Double-cone Chandelier ta i hose ae eee Reflectors, and the Diamond Diffusive Daylight | land avenue and i vote weet CFR. C. BEICRENBACH. “i wi for See ea wold Spot cout, taba arent sre posttnely to be before purchasing URE APPLE CIDER, CATAWBA WINE, Sweet and Dry, ‘the re- a oT a oc%8-tm* 28 door from woe Bank = ‘to HL. ¥. London & Oo.) FASHIONABLE BATTERS AND FURRIERS she latent sim, Fett, and Cloth HATS (['82 GREAT FREVERTIVE OF CHILLS, ¥. X. DOOLEYS TONIC ELIXIR OF CALISAY A, Commencing to take lessons, now-a-day, and pur- chasivg a“ Richardson” are very apt te be cotempo- Price, @3.75, Sent, post paid, for the retail price. OLIVER DITSON & 00.. Boston. “Pca | o.mvrmoneco.ser You. waive | aeg sassieee TEMES DONE.

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