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ING STAR. ‘THURSDAY. Condensed Locais. Pn gama Home School is badly in need o ‘What is the metter with the gasof late ? Every- body is complaining. Bince the commission to audit claims ag@inst the old corporation have been in session in the Y.M. C. A. building, additional claims amount- | ing te $15,491.28 bave been audited. | An bee sg er vival of religion is now pro- gressing In the Ninth-street Methodist Protes- tant Church, Rev. J. E. Read, of Baltimore, ¥. M. D. Ryan, formerly pastor of : Chureh in this Sy: but now Sand not “December 7, 1871. LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, &c., To-might. mai Theater. Keberteon's comedy, Pr « Our Bine i Halt —T 1 Troupe. che Breeman Clark. stationed at York, Pa., is yery sicl expected to live. he su | James | } | | - ° LEGI®PLATIVE 459? MELY. simy , the Chair ation irom Wm. tintendent of lamps has now laying various portions of the city some 100 lamp posts ready to be erected as soonas the | frost leaves. |, The journeymen bookbinders last night clected | the following officcrs :—Premdent, H. C. Espey; | viee president, John A. Landvoight; recording | sgeetary, J. Richer; financial secretary, J. A. Espey. | ‘Wil President Riker please direct that the straw in his palace ears be changed at least once a month? The clouds of dust kicked up by every passenger as he enters or leaves a car is almost suflecating. Senator Morton's pocket-book, which was sto- | len from him while getting on the cara at Jer- sey City, was returned through the New York chief of pelice, minus $400. Thatis a pretty fair ilustration of the way they manage such mat- ters in Gotham. . cEndney strevt and | _ A Mecting was held lastevening for the pur- tway company was ordered | pose Of organizing a new cavalry company to be Knewn as the “Governors Mounted: Guerds,” andover thirty of those present signified their tion of becoming members. The Ceffin-Porter taction of the 19th district ns tried to held a meeting at Wali’s H ing. but their attempt was a dis- wal failure, and at balf-past eight, nothing hav- | ing been done, the reporter left them alone in wheir glory. en to the steps be take: school m Wt be referred to the cr mmitter « with a request to report a bili meeting the meets. co re ferred. I} to reimburse the genera: fund for read a | ‘ ner. ty — of the tim: nt for the prompt pay mbher Mh. and 3 ger orn em traces ar ‘columbia; appr tien to baild a shelter over the dork rs of the high service resorsoir in and providen he payment of the from the county Teak ovide for the necessary clerk hire iding for the ae Marnirp Witnoct Pa's Consent. Sunday evening tast Miss Emma Anna C——, daughier of an ex-Aiderman of Washington. called on a friend residing in Georgetown, and informed him that she had promised to become the wite of a nice yoang man from Baltimore, but her father had retused his consent. She wanted sympathy, advice, and assistance. Her Georgetown friend expressed his willingness to give her ail three, at which juncture of aft the called im her intended—Mr. Henry Pollok, of Baltimore—who was formally introduced. A minister was then sent for, and the loving couple were united in the bonds of matrimony. THE cOURTS. RIMINAL COURT, Judge Cartier —To-day the Gottleib Weiner, charged with fast deivine— rom the Police Couri—was called, and Mr. fir defendant moved to quash the informs. the ground that it had not been swora to ia Court. The court granted the motion. — B ny Miller, cherged with keeping open Pace of busines on sunday “appeal trum the Police Vourt—was tried; Messrs. Cook and N.H. Miller | meeting pd ‘Mr Harrington for the defence. bs case it appeared that ibe offense wascharged under section 10 of the act of June 3d, 1533, when should have been under the 3d «ection. Mr’ Har- SiigtoR, Moved to quash the information, and Mr. Miller asked leave toomend Judge Oartter granted the motion of Mr Harrington. cane «f George W. Driver was called, he bei charged with a similar offense. Mr. Hine said nwas defective in not alleging him to be the owner of the property and also that it ap, BOUSE OF DELEGATES.—The bill to incorp» | rate the Union K a0 Company was taken Wit the stock t @1W0M, addine | Staidart and other streets i. route: giving the company the t from Cmueeticut On 1 ad shox raid read t Se mpletion of the reed within one year: requiring | the company to pave the streets between and two feet om either side of the tacks; and was then edd Mr. Davi, from the commit ti aatherizin, iL ) in referer ce Bortheru Marke? was reerted t. = Mr. Murray moved to lay the m lost. Yeas—Messrs Burgess. Campbell, Mov Murray as d the Speaker—o; nays—.2 G wmarked that ail parimentarians @my . uid be referred to committees to the meseure. farrell said that he had ix to before on “acting assistant district kei, ies .” He subwitted that while authority is Bunis. Hatt the attorney and the asvistant ney 10 > each po im act- tterney. The court sustained the marking that no man can administer vath but by authority of the polivical. power. Th torney and wssietant attorney had that power ex pressly, but this power cannot be delegated to er ugh such assistant contd perform all her functions of the uttormey. The case was dis- of Land Also, = in madd’e trom W. 1 miieee ro hoale feik. | Robert Stockton and Wm. Z ae Ales bay | from Police Court for carrying conc Driimansut joarnal of the | Were tried, aud the formee was con . ct not gulty. Stockton was sentenced to pay a fine of t introduced bit meting the 20. fe Congress entment to the " CIRCUIT COURT, Judge MacArthur —Tuesday, rotation tor ustees providing that — oat Strong; verdict for plaintiff for $200. they = , Yesterd ive Benda: lost he committee on schools, re Anditor to awlit the ac- trustees; read a second + Danenbower - Salter; verdict f ior @73 Dowaldoen ag dprag dl , Murdock. Cropley udrad i panftted a resolution requesting the ¥ agt. Governor to furnish the house withacopy of the | 8 - Kichter, Van’ Bisw! Bithict of the sary amessing damagceto property ca | jadsment ty default. Pitcher agt ‘trial. alge street. Grorgetewe. adopted. TPES OGumEe. kaa : Mr. Murrey submitted resoluion requesting the | age Casita oh oh Pye ey tetas, Todd Plamley agt. Leagon et al., Stephen sgt. Beall et rdeeree Pro coafesso. Young sat. Young, order to isene rule on defendant. Ar Governor to inform the Bouse what activa tas been tee on - Arnold faken under the report of the joint comm. dept ight submitted concurrent resolution | Parte Ames adminietratort epeeat ond tick Ras Y raitts or nistrators; a} vai . sathorizng the appuintmornt of joint cwmmittes to | Erte eat. Mitebell: order dismissine pill’ Oonecr secertain. in copjanetion with the superintendent of Police. and report wat changes, improvements, re pairs or additional buildings “are weedod for the ar vt ce Court. with authority to agt. Origonie et al | order of reference to auditor. POLICE COURT, Judze Snel!.—John McPherson, charged with assault on Wm. fcott; fined @5 and re: TIGHWAY ROBBERY. _ Sreepuned trative besten oustne tained at tea. ir. Metzler ‘eeulicd ‘ at he was District for one year; ee ee time. eo Fay pH] poy Cod pe prd we ers whem be did not -kuow, and was knocked down @ bis watch taken from him, whet Fan after them, calling for the the men turned senseless, ip rd fous disvares. und: eg than $1 nor more than 40; ir. € » from the committee repe@ied Bil provid: Bevements made prior tu thy acteball be made in acce: = second time. Mr. Compbell, from th ittee on appropria tions, reported the b to avenues aad Sree! the county for reference to the com- maliter on District officers. so ordered. Also. report. eka Sealy the bill making an appropriation to defray a deficiency in the salary of ths euperintead ted. Also. bill to inakiog an appropria officers and employes of * in the nature of trod. ways and mean: seeserents for passage of the organic lance with said act; read ated, and the judge committed the grand jury, in det 8 k Ganaway. charged with ery on Ferdinand Smith. fined $10 and co {In the case reported in last Saturday's Stak of an alleged attempt to commit a rape on @ little Jauchter of E. J reel, by a colored man named Lee, it was stated that the testimony did not e charge, but showed an intecent assanit; assault rager.} lm prepriating for “| messengers in lamplichters $ ersef markets, $1975.95; of moors and cler! the board of registratiyn. $143; judges and clerks oF the recent election, $3.1ce. ordered to be printed = a Tre OtoesT Ixuantvants’ Assectation met yesterday, and Mr. Brent read an inter: ing paper on the growth of postal business this city since the time when the number of let- ded twely it. John 3 Coast Survey Presented to the association, through Mr. Brent, a cane, the oxi of which was taken from the first house din Aw t St. Angustine, Floride, as the Governor's ho ee Nilsson’s Aged Lover. KISSED INSPITE OF HERSELP—THE QrEEN OF SONG EN A POLICE COURT. Scott was yesterday catled upon to ad- @ singular case, the memory of which will remain with him as as he lives. The complainant is none other than Christina Nils- son, the renowned songstress, and the defendant one Charles Theodore Buseb,a German musi- clan of three-seore, whose rt had been Pierced with Cupid's shafts until his aged head turned. Mile. Nilsson’s complaint against the senile lover wes preferred in low, sweet tones, that thrilicd the blushing justice, and filled the sex Market court-room with music. «He annoys me mach, your Honor,” said the silver-veiced qneen of song. ‘He follows me everywhere. If I walk in the street, he is at m: side; if Lenter a door he is with me. He fool- ishiy believes that he loves me, and that | am 4 . = sential to his happiness. F’ Pray av tue State Der antel te Es Servier. © tell him to oe the tas ee Se eee While Mile. Nilsson was thus pleading, poor of the State Department. The ale ag gyn eral gramme a ment of her lips. and his ears drank sound of her m «| nearer to his fair enslaver, he seized the corner of her fur cape, and bearing it hurriedly to his lips, kissedgit repeatedly in the ecstacy of his adoration. «He says. your Honor,” continued the fair Ailed with smoke, and a larg every the fleor. Fortunately in every compiainan:, blushing, ‘that 1 must marry = kim.” “Waar The lecture to be You shail not be troubled by him again, at the Uniter Chareb ** said the justice tha smile I shall require you to give bonds $200 to keep the peace toward this lady for six months ev ng. by tl k.of Boston, with te com in an eminent uew-papers in the nusement and i Accord the ardent Busch not onty fol- Ison t annoyed her with silly it sets people te thit n one occasion he actually what for? under many cir + rosy lips. He had pre- t Fas to intrude hi self roi Which the servants promptly ejected him’ The kiss was taken yesterday morning. Mlle. Nilsson lost no time imsceuring the services of officer Doran, who took Busch into custody. and carried him before the justice - ¥. Sun, 6th. *t four per cent. to De T 3th, and two per — cent. to Jaunary lth. The Council bill, pend- = Conviction oF a Pwicaperruia De- tog tu the House, provides for the extension to FAULTER—Charles T. Yerkes, jr., of Phila- December 15 and January 1 of four andtwu per delphia. a stock broker, borrowed money from eent., and last evening Was reported with the late city treasurer, Marcer, to the amount endments, making it correspond with the | of over $400,000, and failed. Among other trans- Howse bill. actions he received a check for $35,08.50, which, embly relative to The House bill, now the abatement We abatement of pending in the Conn - | under his arrangements, should have gone to the THE NaTioxaL Tonaceo Coxventios—At ‘urebase of a loan for account of the city, but the evening session yesterday, the committee to id not. Upon this state of facts ergo a prepare business reported a resolution advo- | on trial, ¢ - under local statute, with lar- «ating a uniform tax of 16 cents pér pound, | ceny of the kk, embezzlement, larceny ax ¥ as debated until adjournment, beit batlee and larceny of the ro one o On the Sth advocated by the “fine cut” meu and o; | instant the jary returned a v: of guilty on Uy the “ping” men. The debate was nued | ali four of the counts. Fim ho eS nye! be arriving ot 8 coneiucinn before the eve ing ses- | Tue Workrxe Prorte.—The strike of the sion, if then. | fed con- ~< oes 4 ‘THE FUNERAL of the late Thomas L.. Smith, setaenes First Auditor of the Treasury, lace yes. whieh they terday afternoon at St. John’ the rec- for cans tot, Rev. J. V, Lewis, aaated by Dee Taanee, ting. Chief Justice oficia: of the Dintrict | police should be on their — Anersr ox 4 Beyen Wsneaxt.—Last g Bailidr O'Neill arrested Aitred Walker tn a i ri wn, on a bench warrant, he having heen indicted for grand larceny and his case aed im the Criminal Court. Hi F prisoned for prize-fighting last May, were to- Pree’s Dottan Jewetry Store receives | day released by the Say Court, on the wew styles every day. No. 45% Pennsylvania ground that their convic! as illegally ob- aurbue, between 4), and 6th streets. y tuined, and a new trial was grauted them. llifluows voice. Edging nearer, | GEORGETOWN. AWARDS ror NDEMNED PROPERTY ON AguEDucT StreeT—The report of the jury of demnation appointed ~ v. Cooke, ander | authority of an act pomed. by the Legislative | Assembly August 10, Is71, authorizing “the institute —T, for the provement of Aqueduct Georgetown,” for the purpose of con- | jing and assessing the value of the property | lying east of Green street, and on the south side | of Aqueduct street, was made to the Secretary of istrict several weeks since. The follow- tee, $3.521; Mrs. Boher's estate, $156.49; B. Barrett, $—.01; total value of property cou- rs. E. Soret a ald, inteneslling ecils hens EVIVAL—A i meet deen in pi for the past few weeks at West = sagt — — the charge S ev. C. H. inger. It is in progress, an the prospect Benet ii will increase in interest. There have ‘some thirty-six conversions, and thirty have united with the church. Tue Fire at Watt's Orgra Hovse.—it is due the Henry Addison Fire Company, No 5, of this eity, to state that they rendered valuabd! sartice the night of the fire at Wall's Opera House, particularly in helping to save the mar- het sheds from desiruction. ‘THE CANAL is known to be open as far up as Senee: nd a few boats commenced Comin, about noon to-day. The Alexandria canal is still closed, but will probably be opened with an ice-breaker to-morrow. a La fp ae tide Reval il ¢ flour were shipped from this city yesterday by the emer Lady of the Lake.” m Hants’ ExchanGe.—The sales of wheat ange this morning were: 410 bushels at 400 RE B1.88% . 575 at $1.82); , 500 ut SL88 i; . at $1. 2 at Si70%, 18 at $175, and If ‘Wheat continues in good de- not being equal to the wants mand, the supp Sates show a further advance of 3 cents per bushel. Keceirts o¥ Grary.—Talbott & Son are in receipt of 1,400 bushels of wheat, per canal, from White’s Ferry. Hartley & Brother have received 40 bushels of wheat. ALEXANDRIA. Conripence Game.—A short time before the Orange train leftthe Baltimore depot in Wash- ington last night, a ntecly dressed young man entered the cars and took his seat by the side of an old = an. with whom he immediately entered into. conversation. The two were talk- ing very agreeably, when another man came into the cars hurriedly, and interrupting, said to the younger:—‘ Colonel; I find Lean’t go. un- Ul to-morrow, and you must let me have forty- five dollars at once: The young man _respond- ed by saying ‘Jim, my pocket book fis in my trunk,” and then turning to the old gentleman, said ** if you'll be kind enough to let him have the sum he asked for, I'll return it as soon as we reach the Maryland avenue depot, whe my boggage is.’ The request was immediate! mplied with, the borrower left, and the con. versation was renewed. When the train arrived at the Maryland avenue depot, the young man said he would unlock his trunk and return the borrowed money, and left the car apparently with that intention. He hasn’t come back yet. Cor Turnover ny Tux Ice.—The sloop Vir- ginia, Capt. Brame left here yesterday eve- ning for Bryan's Point’ Maryland, but had pro- ceeded only as tar down the river as the mouth of Hunting Creek wheu she was cut through by the ice and was found to be ina sinking condi- tion; but the seven passengers she had on board manned the pumps, and by using bailing buckets and stopping the opening in ber hull with artic- les of clothing raanaged to keep her afloat until she was brought back to the city, by which time the water had gained so upon them that it had put out the fire in the cabin stove. CITY ITEMS. __Merrno UNrersuirts AND Drawers, 5dc.. 7 $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50, at the Original Franc, 431 7th street, next door to Franc, the Hatter. Groves, Gloves, Gloves, in Castor, Kid, Dog and Cloth, in great vi at the Orignal in Franc, 431 7th street, next door to Franc, the Hatter. ee Menixo, Cotton and Lambs Wool Half Hose at the Original Franc, 431 7th street, next door to Franc, the Hatter. ———* CURE FoR CovcH oR CoLp.—As soon as there is the test uneasiness of the chest, with difficulty of breathing, or indication of cough, take during the day a few “ Brown's Bronchial Troches.” €o For ALL tue latest stylee of Linen and Paper Collars go to the Original Franc, 431 7th strect, next door to Frat the Hatter. NovELTizs 1x Scaxkys, Bows and Ties, in eg variety,—by far the aseortment in is city—at the Original Franc, 431 7th strect, next door to Franc, the Hatter. serial wisn For Corxs, Bunions, Chillblains, Ingtowin Nails, &e., Coote hada i rooms, gt 4 street, opposite Treasu: partment, Washing- ton; Nor? North Charles street, Baltimore. Human Harrin Switcues, cufisand Braids, hew styles just received, at C. Baum’s Hair Depot, 408 7th street. 7 oe A LARGE stock of Children’s a. Suits, from $5 to $15. Eisewanx & Bro., 5 505 7th street, May Building. Tuenxomerens and Barometers are repaired and made to order by pler, near 4% street. NEw Store axp NEw Prices.—Good and Comfortable Gloves for 50 cents, heavy winter Shirts at 90 cents, also the best White Dress Shirts at #2, all of which are creating a sensa- tion at Price's Gent's Furnishing Depot, 413 7th street, between D and uw Dottar Kid Glove go jor indies, gents: misses and children faum’s Corset Facto- Ty, hc Street. Don’t mistake the name or Bumber. ——— New SToRE anp New Prices.—The latest Novelties in Scarfs, Bows and Ties, at very low prices, just received at Price's Gent’s Furnishings Depot, 413 7th street, between D anil E. x ~ ° Warn 1s Frayc, At 430 7th street, next door to the Original Franc’s. Hie keeps all of the latest styles of ats, Caps, &c., and sells them at a lower figure than anywhere else in town. Call and see tor yourse! cS poche aed te Gortzs Parent RerieeTrno GAs snp Lamy SHApxs will save one-half of the quan- tity of gas or coal oil consumed without the use of them. They are cheap and durable. A, Ro- senthal, No. 404 7th street, is the agent for them, and also for Goetz’s Double-cone Chandelier Keflectors, and the Diamond Diffusive Daylight Reflectors. THe Harren? — Hostery Deror for ladies, gent’s, misses, and children at C. Baum’s, 487th street. ‘Ten per cent. off by the half dozen. The largest assert- ment of Balbrigans. = oa Fievezs Witt Nor Liz! How Large Fortunes Are Made. FACTS FOL THE PEOPLE. See the prices at which four of the leading Sewing Machines are sold in the United States and England: Py Wheeler & Wilson. New Singer. Flias Howe, Witon Shattile.. 40 00 The above prices are for exactl classes of* machines as sold in bot! There is scarcely any diterence material and labor in any of the | machines. Pog ore Ll G. Wilson, President of the Wi Sewing Machine Go., personal peared before me, and made oath that the. prices are correct and taken b: culars published in the United land under the panies mani in England. Inthe U. 8. $15 00 $85 00 im the cost of above-named sizes on hand to order, at Baum’s Corset and Factory. Don’t mistake Seumeectunster MaW EFASTORS JAMES 8. TOPHAM & CO., wT iis_eg One door above Odd Follows’ Hal NOTICE. oPRSUREEL SATE? #7072 vet mon cp Georgetown Advertisements. Gq? Tu THE GEUR Yeur HOLT AY PRES! Deautitul assortment 7 TS. I have large and High street. deci. THOMAS DOWLING, Auct r; Grorgetown. HovrEBOLD TURE, , GROCREIES, STOVES, 9 AT Auotto 5 thy ac 20 stieck, T witleall sé tie section . at Tw ree ore, No ATA Bridges streets a general aasort- at of Housebold Furniture. THOMAS , &e bowLixe, s. - Auctions A Bk CHANGK To GET A PIANO FOR FIVE DOLLARS. A fine 7-cetave ROSEWOOD PIANO. 'b $650, with siool and cover, for rattle, 5 per chan ‘Call and see itat * mga A PE& SeLIGSON’S, decé-if 128 Bridge street, Georgetown, D. *). WAXTED—Ladiew to call at the Georgetown Stamping Store to have their Jackets and Sy BET, Samp and buy Bi nvas and Cloth Sli esigns. at No. 71 Embroidely done to or can 5 ing TUBMAN'S. 149 Bridge 8 yw, t Watt, PAPLR and have Fare Hance . All work w i) be prompily executed in aa! part of ‘Washington or Georgetown, n 4 att ion teed | Partie to fTErt Work ular attention paidto UPHOL- ve street, Gen G LIDAY GOODs. W. GALT, BRO. & CO., “1107 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, OFFER FOR THE HOLIDAYS A Large Variety of TA » NEC. EO, DIAMOND, STUNE CAMEO, oon apts. Also, a complete assortment of DRESS AND BAND BRACLETS, PENDANTS, LOCKETS, &c. CLOCKS, BRONZES, EVENING FANS, OPERA GLASSES, LONDON 8, and VIENNA FaNCY GOODS, §, a AT VERY LOW PRICES. at M N ETROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORE. A MERRY OHRISTMAS ANDA HAPPY NEW YEAR. ‘To provide both to you and your little ones, [have *pared no pains, and am able now to lay befere you ‘sp assortment of goods which for QUALITY, CHEAPNESS AND VARIETY will challenge your admiration. Tn the DOLLAR DEPARTMENT on first floor you will find : FOR LADIES. nt pair et aya pele | Tron beg ae superfine 0. extra Brown Bal- brine joses 4 neTy fine Hometitehed Linen Hand. eel, leis } finer eae se due Kid Oloth colar te ch ‘oll peur fine 5 th, or Buc! loves; 1 pair jong Knit Legziue, 1 handscme Zephyr Cloud or Hood, 1 Tucked Skir ements I splendid Ladies’ Merino Vest, 1 all leather Satchel or Wallet, 1 covered Work er Traveling Basket, 1 Bandsome’ Fan or Silk Biastics, 1 Ane Corset, with 26 whalebones, 1 bai Opera Hond, Gilt Bo- uct Holder, Rnglish gilt-band Brarelets, Black and cia ite, dnd wevezal utter etylea, Set. Bhell, le, A ara Spar.and other sets o B ‘ "Pearl and Spar Necklaces, 3 4 pair tone Begin ia Hist Howe, 3 superstout Englis! a! Jone, SRE do. pale easy W erino or Shaker Knit do. do., 3 best do., 3 colored bo en Hemmed do..2 very fine do.. 1 pair fine Cloth or Kid Lined with Pur Trimming Buck or Eilk Fleeced Gloves, 1 pair of the best Suspenders, 1 handsome Ca: ¢, Pipe or Wallet, 1 very long all wool Hic ne pegiletag bat ceeetae: Bene juttons in fine plat va, Cornel , ‘al, &e.; gold plated Screw Studs and. Plus, Wateb Chaiing, handsome Cigar Case, &c., &. FOR TBE LITTLE ONES. Dolls in about 20 differcnt styles, dressed and un- dressed; Doll Ca: les and ts of China or Britannia Dishes, P taney Pa les, ‘Toot ‘Chester ‘Bulldiog Blocks, ecodeons and once ‘Mouth Har: . Trombones or “ornets, Ten Pins, Bagatelle Os jeighs. heelbarrowe Kitchen tets, Pictare Bloc — of Furniture, Noah's Arks, Sheepfolde ‘arms, Boxes of Soldiers, Iron Cannon, Swords ang Guns, &c., &c. MISCELLANEOUS. ‘Dor Dominoes, Brackets in endless a set; White Pique ad Combs, Ombrellas, Silver Card and ys Smoking Sets, Putt iy | <'anding Mirrors, &m id Cushions, Lace and Hand loth and Hairbrushes, fine Buffalo Combe, Oil Paintings, Wreaths, Flower Baskets and Prosees under Glass. carved Photograph Frames, Bohemian Glass Toilet Sets in different stylee, has Pocket Knives, Wade & utcher's best Bazuts. large lapanned Waiters, two for $1; finest qaavity dit each, (remarkably cli ) @ large Hand saw, Wi hing to have in the ry good t ouse.”— Tood/es;) Key Racks, Tow 85 . slides, Picture or Music Stands, &., &c., ac. ‘The next thing to which I invite all to come and see isa HANDSOME CHRISTMAS TREE, ten feet high, made entirely of metal and on which ar . 100 GAS LIGHTS. and is she only one it will be ie up Sth imetant, perbape a few that you will please walk ted for me, ed. States. by next Baturdey, days earlier. fter taking a look at up stairs im THE TOY DEPARTMENT, which, to suit everybody's purse, I have i anda iment for finer 6 ods, trom. $1.25 to $10, and comprisin and pretty in the way of Toys. You sreparticnlarly reaneated to make your #2. lections as carly as possible. We will gladly keep your gods in the atore, and deliver, them at any ime you way mention. as y if u the last few days before Ohristinas, find it very diffi cult to be waited upon. on account ef ths crowd which then surely will be in the store. We guarantee thatgpe YOU WILL MAKE A SAVING OF FROM 25 75 CENTS ON rere CLEAR You SILVERBERG’S METROPOLITAN DOLLAK STORE, 312 SEVENTH STREET, Near Pennsylvania avenue Ge*» BONDS. To decl-te DURING THE PAST FEW WEEKS THE DEMAND FOR 7-3@ NORTHERN PACIFIC GOLD ‘TWENTIES continue to manifest the fullest conf- dence im NORTHERN PACIFIC SEVEN THIR ae: Se = 4 TONIC bEXIN oF CALIGAYA. maser OA SS Rats Witbraae eneeBSS A. Crutchet, Druggist, Amacostia,D.O. oc3-tt ETOWN DOLLAR STORE | om BOOKS, STATIONERY, &e. DRY GOODS. Ew BOCKs. JOSEPH J. MAY'S . esitaerae acacasag N COMMISSION PRODUCE BXCHANGR. PARIS KID GLOVE DEPOT, a8 i MAYS BUILDING » = : sree door cost ¥. B.C. A. BuiMling,) THE LAST TOURBAMENT, by Alfred Te: 939 Paxn’a Avexur, between oh and 10th streets. | offer for sale, at market values : Chi 308 BRA BOO a ae etait Haphen X..X-Siate Gold sige BUTTER, awistory ore niank “frp Thales BZ-On hand the farcest and most cumplete 0 tubs COOKING BUTTER, ag PL ad ee - of the best quanty PARIS KID GLOCES te be Mo bace BUCK WHEAT FLOt: Saleen ter See Mea grees spss Petes F'and in any retail house in the United States, 14 doen stricv EG bythe Baers Dra tmithard Senegal. o or meee aye ee ae FALSTA T AND His COMPANT Gloves from our Inrge tect — Fernty one Bilbouette Hiwstrat! 87" Ladice’, $2; went = Se ‘OATS. if DRESS GOODS, Me tone North River BLED HAY \ \ DRRES GOODS, to cary Tivotay a DRESS GOODS. DRESSED PUULTRY, mel5-tm" a re PRICES SEAT ULEER PER cen Fm no ons DNS ath Sesbaeasetr PRICES GREATLY REDUCED. aRE SELLING t goons he bles Magee Ree ly Ary Ps 39 THAN ANY OTHBR IN WASHING. —_- Splendid qualitice at, $1 £0, $1.75, + 2.0. | Comper avca pa 2 75 and'$3 per vard: all very cheap. 1s CAR... Be. . OLEN ‘0 RICO SUGAR Ne-1b | Oar Holiday stock of Books and Yancy & All the WookEN DREN Govtis for winter | SUGAR-CURED BAM + Hb. | will be displayed on MONDAY, D qaguter rth greatly Feduces SEPA J. MAY iy 939 Penna. ave., between %b and lth, | Hb. PHILP @ SOLOMONS, ) ib Peake, | FAMILY FLOU ‘aii choice) era set on) ee 4 agent t le of M . it ole) $2.15, 5 o = Opaye ace. created brabde of BERGE SE: TEAS. - NATION SOR-EGY REYMES AND PACA®, the * BUFFALO” and the“ BEAVER.” | _ Just receiveda fine lot of TRAS from San Fran _ NURSERY SONGS. Prices tm B)centeto $12 per yagi. 3” | el.codirect; all ef the beet eaality at dhe allowing SET TO MUSIC. z ® a eiaitabeonnaie A MOST ¢ OOK. Imperial Feo Sf pole ieoee ite, Aunt Jane's Hero. By Mrs. Prentiss, ag i AE ee Wings ond sie Voresiner ess Wales of tnites Bex k Onsh- b Becaktast St, worth clove ture 1.25. Wry br BE farten. | . mere, Lupin 's Black Satine Olott. Lupin’s Biarrite alec received slot of China Black Tou | AU the NEW JUVENILES Fagtiah oot americny kth, Lupin’s « mpress Cloth. Lupin's Velonrs, Ot Ib. baskets. which we aro selling at th “a erent, ARLANT ORE s. toman:, Hepes, Rombaziues Grape Cloth, English 1.35 per ib, netstr 40 - Vuteltigencer Building Crepes, Orape Vell, #2. 8c. reab fot of New York Buckwheat ‘MILLINGTON Oue price only—in plain tures | 5 yy eciricane Mcinawes, 7Be. 8 decs-tr8 939 Pa. av., bet, th and 10th st Schoice lot of Pick LIST OF NEW BOOKS. Briere. & 00 Removed t. 1205 Feat )— Offer the finest ail wool French Satines at 83 ctx, Forth $1; Olive Green and Plumb color Orepe fin i . fore going eleewhere. 341 (North Side) PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ocks-tr Between Sd and 4% streets. GBeocesizs. Every New Book ished recetved immediately rds. and cold at publisher's prices the author of ee 2 Prey of the Gods. By Florence Morton House. By the author of Valer entirely pew.) ished Cashmeres.(1ovely ahades and Slegant ing” r yard; all Silk a pe Msie to the cloth which al Tees. Bi is Il Wool Se: jac] We would fally cail the of snd fatiliee to ear chotee etock of nto" Of eaters FALL GROCERI. erat Dare fay iow By Charles iekene, roi Mei wai ALMANACS FOR 1872. trated Londen Almanac. tines | astratod onl . Call and examine. D- | fow and guarantee ‘hem 1205 ¥ ot . botween gtr and 13th. | quailty and at vers low Deore i Lyous Bisck Suk st @2per yard, | © cl Seah Cathvlic. Family At Bells Annanac. mauac, Nass (lustrated Almanac. Josh Billings Almanac. and Hage retewn Almanac NEW PI BOOKS for little children weortment of J N ° NOLLY'S, Cosnorsy street, opposite Patent Office. sth Duchess Pears, aree ILE BOOKS, tor Black Si'ks, Velvets, Velveteens, % Fresh Pine App bolesale and retail, at if Scrges, Poplins, Casimeres: Alpacas. Rc Winslow's Ose” Roccmsen” meee SHILLINUTON'S BOOKS ORE, gwoal Repress Oth, al a ge Freeh Salmon, Fresh Lobster, &o, pon Corner 43 street and Pena. jeavy Cordurors, white and buff, 81.25. a SEs eee Curtain Lace, from auction. 20 cents. ALSO, N eTIO Otten and other Baga sbawts ne UMderwear. Be ee RUCK WILEAT, OPENING OF ATION ERY Blankets, Comforts, Mareellies and Honey-com REW YORK Appa AND BLANK BOOK MANUFA\ Spread; Powels, Napkins, Tablo™ Linen, Table ChaNbEnuies se . ultognea FRAviNG “Pk @ co AND BINDI ETO ORDER. A FUL ASSORTMENT Tee public are invite wo all no examine our STIC GOODS: Cottons, Valicoes,Ginghams, “Under Natioai Metropotiva Ban » Blankets, Shawls, Cassimeres, Water: ‘and uext door to Jay Cooke & Uo.e, Prov 417 SEVENTH STREET, aclttr ahineron. DO 88 GOODS: Black Silks, Velveteens, Satine Ri Goethe, Popline, Merinoes, Plaids, Alpacas, Eping- NSUNPRIES: Notions, Hosiery, Gloves, Unie wear, Handkerchiefs, Spool Cottons, Spool Bi Between D and B, ARCHITECT: sored BR P J. LAURITZEN. LINENS: Damasks, Diapers, Shirtings, Collars, pot é " . - eee Cambrien Rankine, Davtiog 0 Te ne fine OOLONG TRA at gl per pound as reinemeanta | decd tf 018 ara FeSO ee et, | toomerket = ie G. STARKWEATH = lee? a Ww. . IT RCT. ——— ie hadi tanitii hla rr ouxrownkE, ENGINEER AND SUPERINTENDENT. ETS ! — Finks Mae TAI All orders promptly exeeuted. DRAWINGS for ( — WiNEST YOUR building at redacea prices. Ofice wt tae oll stand. IN AR, Plant's Building. corner Now Fark avcuus act teh CARPETS !! els: LO) street. As iy crop, and at reduced “ et ee ee ne — campmreti) | ose TwinBEETOS, 14 Pen avenue, | HARVEY FISK a.8. HATCH COFFERS. OCHA, OLD OVERNMENT JAVA, MESSRS. WOLFORD & SHILBERG ED MABACATRO. | FISK @ HATCH, For sale low, tocall the attention of the ile te NG Desire general px Baowsr & MIDDLETON, BANKERS ATTRACTIVE STOCK or FALL CARPETS, At tho following low rates: ‘ yee ENGLISH BRUSSELS, from $1.2 lo if ‘est designs in THREE-PLYS, from $1.45 to i @1.00. Choice patterns 'IMETATION BRUSSELS, 45 to | 80 cents per yard. | All-wool INGRAIN TAPESTRY FINISH, from | 9% cents to $1 25. Good quality INGRAINS, 60 to 87% cents. i ALL LIST HOME-MADE CARPET, 60 cents, | Best HEMP Norahatsngerrn nom A large line of 5-8 to 0-4 OIL C! }) ranging | from 375. couts = Ped CLOTH and VELVET RUGS, MATTINGS, C., ie. Avd Dealers in Government Securities, Ne. 5 Nassau Street, New Torx, Nov. 20, 151 The success‘ul and rapid negotiation of nearly three-fourths of the FIFTEEN MILLION LOAN OF THE CHESAPEAKE ANB OHIO RAILROAD COMPANY, and the energetic prosecution of the work of extension and p:eparation of the Boad for au extensive mineral, agricultural, avd through traffic, have placed the financial sffaire and re sources of the Company upon such e basis that we are directed to advance the price for fature sales «f the Bonds, as explained in the following lettor of Mr. Huxt:xoton, Presideut of the Company Orrice Cutsareaxe axp Onto RaitRoan Co..2 . 34 Willie Streot. New York. Novemsxn is,ismi. § attev ING & MIDDLETON, 14 Pennsylvania avenee, ALso, do. do, [Green Beal.) A heavy stock of . FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DEY-GOODS, Messrs Fisk & Haten. etna tee | qbankers and Financial Agente C. & 0.R, R. Co jer | . jemticomem: : LOWEST MARKET FIGURES. | eee Oe ear ee. Brandy | pairoed eee nee {> All goods at this lishment are positively to be | Ualifornis Brandy, F ‘the ( sold 20 per cent. lead t! at any house inghe city. ia: ‘A call ia respectfully nolictted before purchasing gor = w, beet Pare Malegs claewhere. BRownrnG a DLETON, 87 REMEMBE, THE ARCADE, 14 Peanayivanie event, 437 7th street, Island, cclé-3m ‘between D and i. phur Springs. is compicte. and the work on the remaining 9 milos is a: far advanced that be commenced om this portion il ‘xt. and continue without tater completed track leying will the'road in May ne 54 > tfully yours ror” O 1 ree P. HUNTINGTON, President : Fr}0us, meat, MILL FEED, In compliance with the foregoing instructions. ths price of the Bonds, from this date, un: orders, will be 94 and accrued interest. The scarcity of, and demand for, really Desirable six per cent. Gold Bonds further AT VERY LOW BATES. ELEGANT OATS, some of the finest ever brought to this market, aT ogee" BATES. LADIES, GENTLEMEN, MISSES, BOYS, AND CHILDREN. for sound and perman t investments, is ed by the facts that Five- Twenty Boxps of 1967 are selling at 5 A CrxrRat Paciric Bonps are selling at. 103 OHESAPEAKE & ON1O Boxps are se'ling at oa These bonds all pey beth principal and interest in New York City, S. gold coin, and ar au safe for investment The reason why Five Tw. att Bons are so high fs because no More can be issued, and the outstaui ing amount is Deing rapidly decreteed by pur We are daily in receipt of the most approved styles APPROACHING. FoR INSURE YOUR PROPERTY by the Government trom their surplus revenues IN The reason why wet! FALL AND WINTER WEAR, 4 ss ill in time advare to the price a -Twentic RELIABLE COMPANIES Mam Sone Weak SON seas some oe ae WITH crease the amount Gotten up with s particular regard to quality and workmanship. The reason why CHPsaPrary¥ AxD Onso Box are selling so low, comparasively, while equally safe, is because the Company are selling Bonds to completethe road. They will all besold in a snort time, and in afew months the road will be finished, when we have no doubt the same result will f as with Five-Twesty and Cexreat Pactric Boxps. The Sinking Fund of the Chesapeake aod A. S. PRATT & SON, ¥. M. 0. A. BUILDING, Corner of Ninth and D streets, NATIONAL METROPOLITAN ["vint INSURANCE COMPANY, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. _oc 36-4 AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES, M. BURNS @ ©O., — Ohio must go into effect within one year after the ORGANIZED AUGUST 26, vot the 100d. ASH OAPITAL...w con The Cunsarzaxt axp Omio Borns are issned eci0-tr__ 903 PERNSYLVAWIA AV BEUB | © = — either coupon or registe: el—the denomifations aro as follows: 100, which costs to day . 508. « REAL ESTATE AGENTS. W. HAVENEER & ©0., ‘AL S8IATF ARP MOTH PRORERS, No. 643 LOUISIANA AVENUE, ‘Tauimp Doon East ov Sevantu Staxer. ‘We have the following sums to lend on real estate: Liberal advances pending negotiations. Ts AEDREW B. COYLE _ MGROBERTS 4 00.,: - SEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE OFFIOR Corner 1th and @ streets, opp. U. 8. Treasury, WASHINGTON, D. G. ° aopreanacens §

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