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EVENING STAR. wrRERE-cAm TRAVEL kl A Large Number of Street tattwa: FRIDAY. .September 27, 1 Projected. <* —— — MANY ADDITIO L LiNwS IN PROCRES OF © ALL DIRBOTIC LOCAL NEWS. | cit Ammnsements, €¢., To-wight Nationai Taeater._Mr. W. J. Fiercuce in“ ROADS TO THE DISTRICT. Among the more important age xci Burlesq ne. ge, dances. Condensed Locais “The reform cinb” of the 20th legistative dis- | trict lasteventng nominaied Mr. John Grinder | city are street ratiways. To say nothin: convenience as a cheap-mode of tran ae 2 cardidate for the House of Daiepates Mr. Richard Crait, sr., has returned to h home in this city from Gettysburg, greatly im- | proved tn be ih. “Philadelphia butter, at reduced racec,” is | the announcement of pleasing sound to hoase- keepers made by Messrs. George M. @yster & Son in their ctr] elsewhere. They meaz to ing equipages, they bring those residi suburbs into essy communication with Dest and « property. give employment w a large numer | Washington and Georgetown rasiroad company. | souls Ge Rart-and ie cheapest. of clerks, condnciwr, drivers, laborers, 2, | The buildin of these roasts will ecessivate the nents and finally bring people into closer social inter: | erection of handsome stables in Georgetown, Pistri¢s Improvements. | oTse, pi bye & encouragement to toreign | Lear the boundary, and at the Navy Yard. S contract hae bes lo. by th tal which would otherwise shun the town as THe RESULT OF DISTRICT ENTRAPRISE, coer Bageneeling A Ss ing out no special infucemy Abont twenty miles of single track isembraced 2 avenue from said avenue to the Har | tive investments. Within a sin ton roa, i struction of ane floor, five feet span | near the intersestion Provement being | public works, Washington bas | Impetus in the direction « | prises which wii traveling facilites ber city of its rece! very soon mo leat equal te + for laying & | h to tet ° 7 > THE Figsd STREET RAILWAY LY WASTE - * At the beginning of the war in 3351 tb . Rus sewer, oF | not a single mi street railroad i ses atinilhaceat neal ape Columbia. The present V getown ralirdad, ‘const: t of the war, an streets, in fron = ; ui 2 pablic p 0. OF FEBLIO WORKA TO-DAY. ropoutan, oF F ai tone ector, to S tae an have never e vements on Sout! Carelina avenae pet he Gol 1 7th etreets west, are completed | 5 weer was directed | sntracts with Wm. A. Wilson for | bridge adce. his work dailt about a ye: 1 public spir ined irom Congress charters railroads which, when comple sect the directi giving the citizens of the district every for ivter-communication. jed so as to inelude the construction of | area wails in front of certain houses between K and L, Knode Island avenue and M street, and the same avenue and 0 street; alec, between K and L streets. Robert Portner, of Alexandria, has been inigemed, in reply to ‘his inquiry as to of public worke have any Second-hand curb and flagging for sale, that a cousiderable quantity is an hand, which will be disposed of, provided the price can be agreed ‘upon. A contract was awarded to Messrs. «sands & Appleman for the construction of a three-fovr Drick barrel. (two ring) sewer from Jt street | north to.2th street west and a twenty forr-inch ipe sewer frum. $th to 12th streets west, on Bkode isiend avenue, with all necessary man- Doles, traps and laterals. A_ contrast awarled te Jabn Chapman for the construc of @ tive-feot brick barrel sewer on the south side of K street, from Sta to 1th streets morth- west, aud isc putting im a twelve-inch pipe fewer on south ‘of agid street. from 19th to Lith streets; aise, @ twelve-inch pipe sewer en the north tide Of said street, from sth to Mth ‘# northwest. Mr. Adolf Closes, inspector i &e., was divected to have the b Ith sweet. between H and K streets | . W., complet ithout ep sary of in response to the protest of Conrad Basner and | Nicholas Eckardt against the parking in K Sirest In front of their places ot business and a Fequest that a brick pavement be jaid instead, the board have directo} Inspector Cluss that it cannot be permitted, a a pavement womd have It may not be generally known, but or five additional lines of street railway built. operation before winter sets in. EASTERN BETENGIOD OF T! ROAD. Metropolitan road,an North A street, Hil (near Whitney's hotel), along 1 to the navy-yard brid: B hi he charter of this road, or ex’ provides that the line shall run down 9 ange of route indicated. The work ng the road is now being vigorous! sty ecuted by a large force of men and stringers are laid along East to Lincoln Square; tracks (which are dot to conform to the yuble) is p to b eh for the distance indicated. Mr. 4. W. Thomp- 0 nt ¢ A Gon he cars runing over the beer awar Robert Boyd for curnishing | (be able to have the cars f extension before Congress meets this or feet ch three bar composite pipe for water purposes. In response to a request of Mr. Chester M. Coit that permission be granted him to erect alight iron fence on the coping at on fth street, the board hasa granted the Feuqest, provided it be done under the euper- vision of presses surprise wi the he Kegtstration At the second registration in the $i district, qesterdar, the names of 441 voters were regis ered, of whom 258 were white and 183 colored, aking the totel registration in this distric 1,€12—468 white gud 574 colored. Last year3,( persons registered in this district_371 of whom Were white and 736 colored. of the advantage of street cars which wi dary, or to Georgetown 1" THE NEW JERSEY AVENUE ADK STQI —IRON BANDS Ty INTERSECT THE B—ALt. SECTIONS OF THE DISTKICT TO BE BROCGAT [NTO CLOSE COMMUBION—THE VALVE OF STREET RAL tend to materially promote the prosperity of classes of people, and especially fur the midile ) 2nd peerer classes whose means will not permit them to Induige in the luxury of private travel- trnt and business portions of the city, fac the transaction of business, enhance the value t time under the stimulus of the great work of im- carried on by the board of treet railway ente ved OUK STREET- RAILWAY FUTURE. the tact, that within a few months, at least four n fulloperation. Seven are at present projected, and all of them will without doabt be eventually Adverse circumstances may delay the construction @f two or three of these roads until next year, but, as is above stated, it is confi- dently expected that most of them wiil be in METROPOLITAN ‘This road, which is new in process of constrac- tion, extends from the present terminus of the street cast to Fast Capitol street; down East Capito! street to Lith street east, ani.chence along that street across the Eastern | east; but,on account ef @ popular demand, it will be built down 11th street, in the expecta*ion that Congress, when it meets, will ratiiy the The erdss-ties apitol street the space between the ved with wood paving of the street; and THE ROAD 1S BRADY Fok Tag BALL ‘Lhis is a pet enterprise of the ** Hill folks own most af the stock of the road, and they cherish great expectations in regar? fo the ben. efits they are to derive from a street rail {fom of the terrace in frant of bis house | pide lh rough their midst. Already property near the line of tue read has increased {rom ten to twenty per cent. in value, and whenever a would-be buyer of real estate on the Hill e high figures at which property is held, the owners proud}; point to the new road and say, “ But, sir, thio! you to the central part of the city, to the Boun- Unquestionably the new read will do wonders for Capitol Hill. traveling between the two cities, bow can a rai Toad pry?” ‘Time and experience have answered that question. THE TIMMER, CARS. FARR, ETC. ‘The timber for the various roads mentioned is ebtained from Williamsport. Pa., from Georgia aod from Maine, and the rails and cars from Philadelphia. ‘The cars, all ef which will be one-horse cars, will be of medicm size—between the sizes of the Cars at present ased on the New York avenue and F street roads. They will be supplied with boxes for the reception of the tre, which, it is understood, will be uniform on al the roads (including F street)—tive cents, | When tt rains the cars will wait fer each other aC their point of intersection, in sengers may step irom one car inw the otuer wiiLout being exposed to the luclemency of the we h whi zor tt sit fra PAVING OF THE TRACKS, STABLES, RTC. The paving of the space between the tracks of the roar will be of the same material as that of the street on which the cars ruu—au exaup Which may be profitably emulated by th ing in the the con ata past, | in the roads, the total costot which will be some- thing over $200,000, or about $10,000 per mile. It is gratifying to know that the credituf these enterprises belong solely to the of Washington, who I the stock, and have curity and protitad | Much of the st ived an eas of their in the ro tah chi the Metropolitan the line of these roads the va! ixeToN. | property has increased trom ten to twenty per | bere was and in many instances ered that the Dis- ‘ar or two real estat ld titty per nygton igher than at p im th Itis to be presumed ti strect railway fre: will now keep paee with the mari improvement in the 1 gcdby the exam Ul nct be backwa to the wheal in enterprises dound to our credit and to pr Of the capital city of the nati —— Gone Over to the Encmy ‘TER SEVANTH AND EIGATH DISTRICT REPT CAN BOLTERS RATIFY—PENWICK AS FOG MAN—MINE AS ORATOR—A GOOD ENOL DEMOCRATIC RALLY UNDER » aud that enc or N ar siuce. pr otler ed, will CLOAK ion, tas Last night a “reform ratification meeting” Tachi was beld at the intersection of ith stra Khode Island avenve, to _r: volters’ nomination of W. T. Freemat r the House of Delegates, from the Tua district, and Johu R. Brooks, from the &th. A stand wae erected and decorated with evergreens, Chinese janterna, and flags, ver the troat Was a large trausparency, inscribed ‘We fayor improveinents, but demand the passage by the Legislature of the Gray assessment bill. Come one, come all who ate in favor of achage in the District government, so as to make elective all portant offices. We pledge ourselves to se- per day for the laboring men by passing a law to protect them against imported labor. Donch’s vand wason thestand, andafter s nam: ber of tuscs bad been played, and A GRAND PYROTECHNICAL DISPLAY of Roman candies and cheap rockets had been fired off, Mr. R. W. Fenwick (with a handfal of apers) gave Dick Geali a nudge, and requested that would cal! the meeting to order. Mr. . thereapon leaned over the star-spangted- covered front of the stand and called the meet- ing to order, stating that the object was to se- cure the election ot men whe wo! such is will be Capitol tension, a street from cliques. ‘Fhere were a great many people, Of con- | he said, in wolves’ clothing, who ly pros- | be republicans, but were at lear! [* That's so, Richard; ain't you one of and ke regarded Chipman as 07 he favors the party that is oppo: tion of officers by the pe proceeding when A PULL ON RIS COAT-TATL warned him that other other orators w: tient to be heard, and he tarned | y around to Fenwick. ‘The latter had things cut and dried, and, referring to his list, nominated Augustus Cotlins for president, and he was elected. Mr. Collins, on taking the chair, returned his thanks for the honor, and proceeded to speak of what he termed the toul Villainy, foul decep- tlon—anc in fact, Le said, he did not know what tosay. As he proceeded he waxed warm, and it was not long before he denounced Chipman as a fraud and the board of public works as thieves and assassins! Some one whispered, 3s Collins, Mr. Hine is here;”” whereupon Collins jet up. Mr. T. F. Miller read the following list of VICE PRESIDENTS AND SECRETAKLES, and they were elected :—Vice presidents, ©. Windholtz, W. J. Miller, G. Towles, K..}. Beall, winter. paid It carry ROAD. The present regis- | Another charter obtained from Congress | W. Bowman, S.Jack-on, W. Smith a 1H: tration is, therefore, & loss of 63 in the total, a | gives the Metropolitan company the privilege | Jordan; secretaries, Wm, Chambers. Thos, gain of % white, and decrease of 170 colored. of building a double track road trom th To-pay. tion of New Jersey avenue and | etreet At the second registration in the sth district, to-day, 397 voters were registered—2i4 white | along that avenue to K street north, and thence and 1S colored; making the total registra’ connecting with the New York avenue and 9th that district, —43i Weite and 310 colored. | street This road will supply a want loug oo year the registration in this RS istrict was 4 white and 365 colgzed. The present 245 lees than last fall, the whites Baring falles of 157, and the colored 53. s——— Tux Corornrp Pun.w Scnoors—At a meet- ing of the colored +choot trustees, last night, ‘Miss Patterson was sppointed temporary prin- cipal of the prepgratory high school until the | I cf Mr. Greener, the recently elected | incipal, trom bony ap after he shall | d from bis duties in that city. } mn moved that the pay of the peizcl- tead of 1,500, and gave { ‘ity for retrenchment; A schools would be { timore depot, the Capitol, and the Na bridge (connecting with the Metropolita: street aud the Avenne. It is the p {etropolitan —— to begin work road at once, aud get it ip operation soouest practicable moment. 18% with the rroportion ¢ between S10), have authorized Mr. J. W. e m S70! Thompson, th use of schools. After dis- | ror which is held by the Metropo is already completed. The D ot cross: grading and paying of the street, from «: ter market, to M street. entire road is placed along 9th street Boundary—its northern terminus—an the members of the boi resguution defining the duties of t reasing bis salary to $1,200; carried. secretary submitted a report of the outs ts f the board. «| , $26,142.98, of wh on account of th tere Vicinity of the market. with the F street road and a turn table placed at the intersection of F and ‘ norder that certain cars may change to Geor; new Samner school ng: propor't ae colored sehools, sub- ject to drait, wo October 1, $5 drawn by ‘Treasurer Gray to date, 310, = —— Paoresep Staxet Rattroap Across =T Buips & TO GEoRGRTOWN.—In reply tos hrough J. W. Thompson, that the Rctropolitan railroad company be allowed to | lay s track on that portionof the P-street bridge | Beretwtore granted to the Union company, the Dear! is attention to the folowing report © Mr. A. E. Mullett, to whow the subject was rred, aud which has been approved by the | “Respectfully returned. witt ‘he upiaion | tu case a railroad is laid across P-street | ge it will intertere seriously with the value | Of the street as an outlet for vehicles. if laid, | made w transfer passengers from ch road at the Boundary to the cars of the | Spring road. It is also desirable that thi terminus aiong B street wo the depot Baltimore and Potomac railroad. The Toad will be built as fact as th street is and 1oad should not make cb street oue of th business streets in the city. THE CONNECTICUT AVENUE RATLW The Connec Company isadistinct ration New Jersey avenue to Massachusetts avenue: felt by people in the northern section of the city, since it will afford them a direct line to the Bal without going by the circuitous route of ith rpose of the THE FOUR-AND-A-BALF STREET ROAD. The same company have a charter, granted in for # deuble track road to run trom the | > Hall, where it will connect east and west the Metropolitan road, to the Arsenal gate by way of 4% street. Lhe board of directors stringers bave been laid simultaneously with the street at the southwest corner of the new The timber for work of laying the rails which are tram rails laid flush with the pavement, so as not to i b travel, has already commenced in the This road will con y ran without town and the Navy Yard. It is presumed that some arrangement will be shouid eventually be extended fre » its southern wed. There seems no reason why this icut Avenue and ark K. The ch e june- Miller, Wim. Syphax and R. W. Fenwick. t, along’ Mr Fenwick again stepped forward in order to“ resolute,”” but before be had read the four- teen whereases, with the appendage of a few revolves, some One in the crowd sung out, “Let's look at that man; he’s a democrat; 1 SHOT AT SUCH FELLOWS as him during the wer.” Mr. Fenwick threat. ened to call the police, and read to the end, whew the resolutions were declared adopted, the affirmative only being taken. Mr. i. G. Hine, the cand'date for Congress, was introduced, and came forward with a broad | smile upon Lie Countenauce. He was delighted to hear that they were pleased with the nomina- vy-yard n road) op this at the toat pa= | | present admin ibe free | has drawn | TER Don’? Kxow Anoct Ta? Nats As MUROER—He ts Interview d by Detem tive M Devitt, of this City.—It will be re nem- dered that the notorioas Billy For ester, ¢ credit of whose capture in this city is #h vip due to the enterprise and professional -brewdness of Washington detectives, when con tnad in a oil at police hea:'quarters, first reveale | hivuself to Detective McDevitt as Forreste: he denied being the han mur eres, but thought it possible he might desire to make certain revelations relating t the trasedy re- | ferred to. in which case he prom sed h» would tell »!l be krew about it to Mr, McDevitt first. | That oficer being in New York on business vee terday, had a half hour's interciew with For- resier. When McDevitt entered his ceil Billy | e#id that he bad intended to aid (ae authoriti = | in discovering the Nathan murderer, and | accepting, if it could be obtained, a pirdon frem the governor of Hlinois’ for tua | auexpired portion of his term of imprisonme 1t, baton consideration he had couclul:t * | withdraw his application for a writ of Aabeas corpus. and go back to the Illinois stat at Joliet and serve ont the remainder ‘term. Hi 0 his | I may never meet my father and mo'her in heaven if I know who he is.” He ssid he had | no doubt that the job was “looked over” and done = essional thieves, whose names thought he could find out if he desir’. Ho had, however, changed his mind, and woald have nothing further to do with the matter. | seemed to be in depressed spirits. s ‘onsiderably thinner than wh: city. He was | night by Tuinols officials, who will convey him othe t priso BLICAN CLUB OF THE NINRTRENTIE T met last night; Col. T. Lubey in the hair, and E. MeKenney secretary. The chair | stated that tt was proposed to bol a grand rati- ation moe on Friday night of atsome place not yet selected. | Urell, the candidate fur the Ho: was called upon to state his view | qnestion, and also o house inquiring friends mitted resol the old sh r. Timothy Maroney sab- ms that the party w p of state on the stormy billows of war throngh the turbulent waters a rebel in safety. and carried ga!lant’y (he dug union through the shoals and br ation, may be ten helm in the future. our | ted at the r. Maroney supported his resolutions in @ short and humorous speech, after which they were adopted. = - Haseas Courvs.—To-day Jalge Hamphroys Issued a writ of habeas corpus for the prodac- tien of Alexander Robinson before him on Wed- nesday next. Robinson with others was con- victed of riot and aftray, in the Police Coart, on the 12th of August, and sentenced to jail for six months. Subsequently the petitioner offered bail and asked to take an appeal, but the coart (Judge Snell) decided that the motion tor ap- peal was not mare in time, and be could a‘ford bo relief. Messrs. Bond and Burgess appeared for the petitioner. a Paisrut Acoreyt.—Join TH a laborer, whileengaged in helping to lower the water main on 1th street,near the Long bridge on Tuesday, struck his pick entirely throu, one of his feet, making a very painful wou He was carried to his komo, near 4th and K streets northeast, by his companions, and medi- cal atténdauce was summoned. a Dancing ACADEMY tN Sovr# WASaINGTON. ‘The attention of residents of attracted by the advertiseme i in another column. His academy will be found to be a great convenience to those residing in that locality. In fact his success asa teacher ils from all parts of the city. URES. Tre EQUITY COURT Was engaged in routing 88 to-day. Paowate Business, Judge Hiomphreye.—Yes- terday the will of the late Mra. Ann Mattingly was filed, and, a caveat being tiled, issues wore made to be sent tothe circuit court for trial. ‘The will of the late Thomas Collins was ada ted to probate, the caveat being overruled, and letters testamentary issued to Thomas Collins — bond 870). ‘To-day the will of the Iate Mary Wittenauer was fully proven and admitted to probate—bond $1.20). “The will of the late John Bayne was fully proven. fe leaves the tollowing bequests: Washington City Orphan Asyium, $4”; St. Joseph's Male Orphan Asylum, 100; Second Baptist Church, corner Virginia avenue and 4th street east, $500; and Washington Naval Lodge, Free and Accepted Masons, $500. A aper purporting tobe the willot Armistead Bundy, bequeathing his estate to his widow ail angliter, was filed and declared void. Letters of administration were issued to the widow. Pouce Court, Jwige Mills—To-day, Mary Lisles was charged with assault and battery on innie Laytonin Georgetown. Minnie testified that Mary slapped her child in the mouth; $100 bonds to keep the peace. LOADING A PISTOL OUT OF AW YEAST BOTTLE. Georgiana Trautman was charged with as- sault and battery on Rosa Farris, The lattor testified that she caught her husband pany with Georgiana in the stable, which made Georgiana very wra'hr, and after an alterca- tion, in which com) iiuaut told the accusad that she was welcome to her husband as sha (complaivant) was done with bim, the accused caught up a pistol and threatencd’ to shoot her; witness saw ler loading the pistol out of a yeast tion. He procecded to defend his democratic supporters, claiming that the present govern- iment of the District was one of men and not principle. He apologized for being unable to speak longer, being under the weather, aud left the stand amid crics of «Go on !"* Br. join R. Brooks, the boiter's candidate in presi- dent, to procesd with the construction of the | the sth distriet for the house of delegates, next | road. and itis the intention to have the cars | appeared on the scene of action, and discussed | x 3 to pay the | running some time this fail Lf possi Hine, Boswell and Chipman. | ts, janitors an THE NINTH STREBT ROAD. Messts. George Hatton, E. W. Turner, Ii. W. | say hothing of inci A good portion of the construction of the 9th | Fenwick and “Chaplain” Green gach had their eland school supp street (west) double track railway, the charter litle say, and the meeting adjoarned. pastimes Bo Couvumata Hospital ¥ Oficers, de—At the seven the board of directors ¢ « or ab the Goiumbis b en- | pital for women last evening, at the hospital | the | building, corner of 25th street and Pennsyiva- | to the | nia avenue, Dr.J.H. Thompson, surgeon-in- id the | chiei, submitted his annual report, which shows | that (he buildings and grounds are paid for, and | the institution out of debt. After giving a bis- tory of the hospital, Dr. T. says in his report :— | “By comparing the reports of this institation for ihe last two years with those of similar in- stitutions in other parts of the country, it will be found that in proportion to our fixed population medical and surgical relief is gratuitously rur- nished to at least twenty per cent more patients | than are relieved at the Lospitals in New York, Philadelphia, and other large cities. The deaths that have occurred in the hospital are very | much below the average, and during the last | four years not one single death has occurred as- | cribabie to or the result of surgical interference, | although during that time a large number of very important operations have been performed. | The lying-in wards of this hospital have been tree from any epidemic disease during the whole period of theiroccupancy. The number of pa- | tients treated at the hospital during the last r- et will be streets, h street Silver road of the entire graded @ nest AY. lway 6. Af Ini er | year has exceeded by more than double that of itstould have but one track, to be tard Im the | of tue company of which Mr. J. W. Thompson | ihe former year, ani is about equal to the ag- | Centre of the eareet. 1 do not heliewe the strect | js presideut,gives them the priviicge of building | gregate of the four preceding years.” A sate. | ean Kept in passable condition yuiess the | a double track road from 17th street and Penne | mary of the entire Operations of hospital | track and am open space outside the Mame be | srivania avenue to the boundary. or Kalorama | from March, 1s, to June 30, 1812, shoves well paved, for which purpose J consider the | heights, by of Connecticu: avenus. So | Total number of patients admitted, 11,455; num- | round block preferat I do not think much of the done that it it confidently expe stones would stand unless the entire street was dary by the end of the present week. ‘T is now paved with concrete (eame as the on which it runs) and ready for the rai mor Bay- + weck publishes agherty, ad- itimore, an- eorgetown. as to atic are now ually pa ed to the S wp Becker, rought with tis graded and paved. Many people resi: Kslorama heights and on Connecticut have long desired a street railway such will s00u possess, and own the principal the stock of the road. — t pany gives them the privilege of extendi the conntry will attend in Baltimore It is also expected that three thous- om this city, members of various societies, will be present to witness the be done. Kev. A. Bovtmms - was obtai LATIFIES HIS - ‘The charter of this compan; INAS ’ winter, and was originally held by @ ultimber of Ti0N.—A ‘meeting of the friends of Rev. A. eres bone 5 , independent candidate for the House fm me et Zorn en ec aeviens of Deiegateyffrem the 15th district, was called | Georgetown, who, dlssatistiod with the neglect last night to ratity his nomination. A long table war placed on the pavement at the inters-ction of New Jersey avenue and L strect for the greakers’ stand. few old Chinese isnterns | elt upg On & string extending froma pole stuck up at the corner jacent Some fence, | Metropolitan railwa: and.s band (:) of ‘music brought together ©( the children in the immediate Richard Braxton was chairman. Edward Clark | Tuesday tested against the proceedings, and called Bouidin a better; whereupon he See hustled eit Geor, Tailway company, to aifor ple proper facilities, resolved to butld a rk of building this road is alread ed that the crose-ties and stringers will be laid to the boun- Dut slight exceptions, as far north as the P street circie. This road wiil make connections with | Dr. T. recommends that the following esti- | the F street line, whose track it will use several | mates be submitted for the ensuing fiscal year: | squares north of Pennsylvaniaavenue, carrying | For the support of the institution over and above passengers to the navy yard; and aiso with the Tuion, or P strect roat, running to the convent It is the intention of the com- y to have this road completed and the cars rouning just as soon as Connecticut arenue |s The cwarter or th road to Mount Fieasant, and this will ultimately ‘THE UNION OR F STREET RAILROAD. ‘After several vexatious delays, a sattatactor consolidation of the Union with the f constructing the road effected, and the work o! eting the rr most Ns P street, near Rock creek, on ighborhood. | Totaise last, ‘The western fermiaus of “this road is on Fayette street, near the convent. course eastward is down Fayette to Beall street, ber cured, died, *1 kno Telleved, 1,081; sent fo insane as} incurable, 277; lum, 7; resalts un- 230, 1 there belonged t 4,911; Virginia, 2,216; remainder were from he road avenue is, with ct or Columbia, sland, 2,108. The other states, the probable amount which may be received from pay patients, $23,000; for microscope and appli 0; total, $28.500. ‘he annual election of oficers resulted as f lows ‘resident, Major Gen. E. D. Towusend; vice presidents, Gen. O. E. Babcock and Rev. N. Coombs; treasurer, A. 5S. Solomon, esq.; secretary, J. H. Thompson, M. D.; comuuittee on expenditures, J.T, Mitchell, esq., Dr. J. H. ‘Thompson and Lr. Noble Young. A code of = were adopted, andthe meet- ing adjourne ting on avenue as they rt OL com- ng their ee ‘TUS FOURTEENTH DISTRICT DEMOCRATS had & little pow-wow last night at the school-house on N street; J. M. Blanchard in the chair and K. C. Lewis secretary. The tollowing commit- tees were appointed: Campaign—H. J. Ebbs, H. Freeman, Joseph Rosenbury, Louis Behrens, S.J. Digges, C. L. Grimes, 8.'8. Wade, F. J. MeQuade, John E. Norris, C. A. Sei k, M. Birckhead, William H. Shreve, J. B. Hollidge, George a Henry Williams. tration—G. O. Blucher, George D. Herder, M. J. Savter, John M. Norris, Frederick Hazel, B. H. Williams, Samuel Bacon, James Rosenbury, William Thomas, C. A. Caho, Uriah Heste! dJobn Miller, Louis benay Seong bowed Dafty, ined inst the peo- road of its | examination as cee, S40; for new turniture fur wards, | _ owder bottle; $100 to keep the peace. Lacy rown, threatsof personal violence to Elizabeth Layton; $190 bonds to keep the pe Eliza- beth Layton, threats agaiust Mary L to beep the peace. THINKS SHE IS AN INDIAN SQUAW. Elizabeth Jones, assault and baticry on [41a €urry. Isaac, a genteel looking maa, testitl- that this woman struck him with an iron ball; that she is evidently insane, imagining that she run her grandfather off into the vack woods 4+ she terms it; that she claims to be an Indias S00 and not a negro. Other testified that she had been under sions tur years past. eedings were suspended, aud an to her sanity order ASSAULTS, ETC ¢ atic Satiery on Maggie Bell, his sister; security to keep the peace. Anna Gaynor, charged with assault on Mary Kollins. The prosecuting witness did not ap pear, and an attachment was ordered. Carrie Minor, loud and boisterous talking; $5. John Perry, forteited colisteral. Jane Dodson, as- It and battery on Nancy White; $5 and costs, David Vessel, assault and battery on Henry en; £5 and costs. J, R. Fairland, charged with harboring a vicious dog without mazzling the same; fined $5. William McCoy, disorderly in Georgetown; $10. ‘homas Williams, cursing on Pennsylvania avenue; $3. John Fanning, same; $3. Anna Hamilton, load and boisterous talking; $5. Samuel J. Kainey, violation of ack law; #10, Georgianna Trautman, charged with carrying a concealed weapon—a razor; $20. doreph Keeler, charged with committing a nameless assault on a little boy, named Isaac Kirby, ‘This case is too disgusting for particu- lars. The jadge tined him $10 and costs. 100 BAGS FRENCA PEANUTS. 30 Boxes Lemons. 28 Kage Eresh G aides Batter, : JOHN LANE. 026 3b _313 9.h streot N.W. prez SASH, BLINDS, &c. BUILDERS’ DEPOT, 230 7th street N. W. DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, &c. A LADGE ASSORTMENT ALWAYS ON HAND. Call ond examine stock and pri PERKY COLMAN, Old Stand. 203 7th street, Opposite Center Market els OTHE FRONT! anding tho general advance of im ported go ds, Se ehice chicfly my stock composed, Ea through jndictons pa chases, to offer you ali of my goots at last you prices.and® good many of them are such as you Rover dreamed to be able to buy for one dollar. My ‘tment this season will be much larger andmore ed than heretofore, and each department will embrace the very best goods, which can be bad for one dollar. My fa‘l importations and purchases have begun to arrive, aud even now it would be ad- Visable for you to lay in your stock of HOSIERY, HANDREROBIEFS and UNDERW BAB. Tn addition tomy regular stock of Dollar Goods, T Notwit o y of the store A TWEN- TY FIVE AND FIFTY OENT. DEPARTMENT, to which your attention ie res; fully called. aan ne Te cing yor have found tuoucoment te ou continue the sume, shall, a0 heretofore, strive to 7 IN FROST! Your very obedient servant, - | Ww. . iams,Geo. ice ROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORE, stand, an: a = | slong the latter to Montgomery. up Montgom” | W. Sauter, H. Williams Geo. Munday, Matir MET. saciae sconattn oeagriaaee encoae an pe Bg lad Serer OG. Bh. Hantmans dacee Keecier, | ectv-tr $12 SEVENTH STRERT, near Pa. Seating’ bestia and donee to radify to there | "here the ears will bs transferred to the Gon: | Join K, Clement, Henry Chase, W. Preston, [trostasy 70 Shon iraors, MUILDER ang Sen Gee oe = necticut avenue track, and will pass over that | Jacob Joachin, J.@. Bright, John L. Connor AND CONTRAG hearts’ content. ‘ and the F street road to the nav: bri and D. 8. Jobnton., Finance-—James Prather, | | TheCAPE ARN GRANITE 08 q Lawrzes CaAnoixo THEIR SPoTs—During | It will also connect with the 9th street and 4 | Lucius B. Allyn, tireagge Dtmag ys Henr} erent dhe notices of Ol {he past few Gays quite a number of changes | street roads. ‘The route of this line westward it | Sheckels, Henry ‘Carter, ‘Thomas A. Brown, J | Tova WOuk which may be by bave been made by members of the bar located | from P street circle, across the P street bridge, | F. Heider, Samuel E. Trott, a ib Me Ele, tects, bullders er contractors, at the market fm the vicini:y of the ity Hall. Mr. J.J. John- | to West street, and thence along West street to | B.S. Eiliot. Speeches were by Mr. rates. We have on band & son has vacate his office in Wallac duliding, best The beer Leg ae teee wit ve Frage oh gl Deed orf g the can~ matiot ernie opposite the west wing of the City Hall, for one in = iy an not Ld lor p ctecenb anne _stecong & .. Bost - anh pany's fault if it isnot finished within the — Roardof Health | 00 o. 717 ith street, Of the hall, to be wee ee ok Tnice Walter: | next thirty days. Fisn axp Oxstas patona, of Health | otwack Rew Work evenue jeloker’s-maril7y Mr. F. C. Ingersoll has removed to Bir. John. ‘TRE TWELPTS-STRERT RAILWAY. Inspections.— Mt. O. Ludington, inspector, re- TxGThi OG FOWDEE EXTER son's old fice. “Mr. KK. Fillet has remove | , The Metropolitan company aiso have & char- soe tele ttct for the week ending Friday kin, Tox. a is citice from 244 4 street to Fendati’s baild- | ter for a read to run from M cal tape nate | Somes ner athe isra: arrived por steamer Lady | /Why be exten eet Rae, Reset Reaches, TPAC Ei inate Me | fe Ske afte balding ot Wat | ePetoste ta feats spete er enn | QURGGAPDa A ROWbeg cn Sef me - . - B fe azonably supposed that press, ashe! e > ¥., (No. 2i,) thas getting nearer the Avenue, | but i may be reaemsohty seer, oad weet | Fade eet ee tata, 4,000 bushels, 6,030 saleby 2.’ D. GILMAN, 627 Pa, avenne, | ‘Tre Tuearzus—This is the last week of | undoubtedly pay, eluce experience proves that | bunchesof small fish arrived, of which seven = = «Ellen St the National theater, and those | traveling always keeps who have uot yet teon Florence im that ares | facilities Whea it Calg should avail themselves of the opportanity to do | steam railway between #0 while it is yet time. Davia traizied dogs leave the Theater Comique after this week. There is a tal Tan DS for to-night and to-morrow night. people said, «It won't ay the stage coach goes ow! empty seats ? Now, if there are sof pace with incseased posed to bald a poe Wash- on jear-healed and far-seet ington, arily clear-hea/ ry me am yer of bunches were condemned; 5% bushelsof oysters Were also condemned. Seance een ALASKa DIaAmMonns, set in |, plain, chased and enameled, splendid imitations, assorted styles, trom $$ to $15, received at Prigg’s jew- elty store, No. 407 Pa. ave.,bet. 4% and 6thsts. | may8 iS GOLDSTELN & 00. WATCHES AND JEWELEY, 619 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Under the Metropolitan Hotel, 1 pkg Dis char, | by the canal then insisted that he did nit know | the Nathan murderer, saying earnestly, “I hope | a green | telegram directing them to stop all nog. | tor that purpose, as the mills were sold on Mon- GEORGETOWN. _CaLt Acceerap.—The Rev. 8. H. Howe, of Co rtiand, New York, who was called to the ‘pulpit tthe Bri ‘Street jan church | about a year it who did not feel justified in New York at tust | from this city, saa will probabtyrcnte anon ne | rom this city, and will probaly enter upoa bis new field of Tabor in a few weoks. Tas Weer’s Coat Teavs.—he trade this week has been good. Coal schooners have bren. Plentifal aod 'o vied boats Lave arrive 1 fresly The receipts and snipmen’s of the coal companies this week, estimating to- time, bas finally morrow, were—Borden Mining company, r ceipts, 3,300, and shinments3,36) tons, Agnew's wharf, shipments 1,090 tons; Ray's docks, re- ceipts 3.052, and shipments 3.477 tons; Qonsolida~ tion, receipts 4,053, and shipments 7.512 tons. RecuIPTS oF Grain, £o—Wm. H Pongal is in receipt of 168 barrels of toar, 700 bushels Of wheat, 3% bushels of oats and #4) bushels of mill-feed, by canal. B. Talbott & Son have re- ce’ ved 5%) bushels of wheat, anil Hartley & Bro. 2,500 bushels of wheat, by canal. Hartley & Bro. are a'so in receipt of 999 bushels of whsat by river from Alexandria. J. @. Waters has received 2,80) bushels of wheat amd 1,90 bushels of corn, by canal. Sates or Wagat.—The sales of wheat to- dav were 446 bushels of choice red at 81.21, bushels ered at $1.92 W bashes g Ted at £1.75, and 9 dushels do. w thousand bashels of corn were so! trapspired. FLovur Sairwenrs.—The at for Baltimore, took ont day. The et mer Express, mall jot of floar to- ght, for New York, | 4 2 the street re elbarrow jons that bad been washed away f grocer’s stant. Many crossings were rendered im ramen yas Pe were overflowed, and the work lately d by the superintendent of police on St. Avaph and Gibbon streets washed considerably, and the original drain there having been closed y the late improvements, the water, in its efforts to run 02, rushed through a house on the corner vf St. Asaph and Franklin st-ects, and, it is said,would have drowned the inmates, some colored women, if they had not been rescued by the neighbors. Posttive, SALE oF THE Pioneer Mite Messrs. Green & Wise, real estate azents, have tor some time past waterme who been endeavoring to dispose of the Pioneer mills, have received a tiat<) day last to Mr. J. H. Rassell, of New York. A New Stace Ling Wanrep.—A petition for the establishment of a stage mail route be- tween Alexandria and Aldie,on the old stage line, numerously signed, has been prepared by Gol. D. F. Dulany, and sent in to the Post Oxice Department.— Gazette, last evening. REMARKABLE GaowTH.—In a lot b to Mr. P.G. Henderson, facing Mr. E. Weil's ice-teams’ stable, on the alley opening on Pitt street, is the most remarkable growth of a cymlin vine we have ever seen. The single shoot of the vine is about thirty-four feet long, and the laterals extend over the ground for some distance. In one night last week it grew nine inches, as shown by sticks planted at its end. Itis of the large bell-shaged variety, and the feeds were obtained from the Patent Office. PRorerty Sav Mr. Andrew -Jamieson sold the lot of ground on Water stroet, between Prince and Wolfe, feet front by 100, vester- day, to Mr. Geo. Swain, for $20.—Vi-yinia Sen- finel, last evening. —___. CITY ITEMS. LADIES AND GENTLENE wearing apparel cleanec gent them to A. Fisher, No. site Patent Oftice. The Professor will give satistaction without fail. 9,2) — RELIEF POR THE FEet—Fee, $1 per Fusit.— Corm extracted without pain; Bunions, Bad Nails, &r., relieved and cured, ‘at Dr. White's, No. 635 15th street, opposite U. S. Treasury. Sucre e THE NATIONAL SAVINGS BANE, N. Y. ave and 15th st., pays 6 per ct. om deposita, TB. THERMOMETERS and Baromotere are and made to order by Hempler, near 4x rece : If you wish your 8 first-class mane 8 9th street, op you 3: Georgetowa Advertisements M 8. YABWOOD WILL BE SUPPORTED by the Workingmen and Tax-payers of thy FOURTH DISTRIOT as an Independent Candidate for House of Delegates. believing him to be the Representative man cf ail classes #020 F.&t tUors MANY VOTERS. B* THOS, DOWLING. Auct.; Georgetown. THREE SMALL DWELLING HOUSES ON VALLEY STREET, GEOMGETOWN, aT AUCTIO: On WEDNESDAY, September 23, at 5 ‘click p. m., 1 wiil ‘ell. om the promices, on Valiey street, betwoen Stoddard ard. Boal streets, three small, comfortable Dwelling Houses, each coptaining five room Terms: One-fourth cash; balance 6, 12 and 18 months, with interest, secured by decd of trast on the property. Conveyancing aad stataps at the cost ofthe urchaser, THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. sent 2t S7 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONE! nt of rain, uutil SATURDAY, Sept. 25, same lace, plac THOMAS DOWLING, Auct._ OR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS t wid p {ively par the highest price for CAST OFF NILEMEN'S CLOTHING. Call ia person or send a note to Lb. GHADWAHL, a733_ Bridge st four doors above the Market, south side. sep2s-1 B ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. VALUABLE IMPROVED PHOPERTY IN GEORGETOWN. AT AUCTL On TUESDAY, jober Ist. at § o'clock @ m., 1 will sel! on the premises part of Lot froutiug 26 feeton the north sid pectatrert, between P improved by a pet rame Dweil.ug rt of Lot No. ¥ after the above. part 38, fronti:g 21 feet on the porth of Water stree:. between Market and Frederick streets. fimpro-el by a good two story Frame Dwelling House. ‘erms: One third cash; balance @ and 12 months, with interest, secured by a deed of trast onthe prop: erly, Conveyancing and stamps at the cost ot the purchaser, THOMAS DOWLING, se2s-d Auctioneer. NEM FAUE AND WINTER GooDs; Labi DRE-8 GUODSof all kinds, very cheap; the celebrated Buffalo, Beavar, Otto, and ocher brands: Black Alpaces sud Mohairs. from 35> to is; 10 OW yards Fall and Winter Calicoos: splendid es soriment of Ladice’ Shawls; California Bod Blan- Kets, of very super for quality; Flanuels, very chia; Ladies’ nad Gente” Winter’ Underwear; Oats Fianuels; ottcns of all Kinds at! extrmely low rices, Calland examine cur gcols ant bar bar- patra, BENJAMIN MILLER, syld-ly 101 Bridge etrest, Georgetown. \ THOMAN GETTY, G, L Bee bridgestreet, Georsatown DO. 5 scHoo 4 * Y AT VERY LOWEST PRICES. BLANK BOOKS. FANCY GOODS, NEWS2A- PEKS, PREIODICALS, BOOKS, STATION- ERY AND MAGAZINES. A tuprly of all Kinds of Weadize Matter. Wonkty Papers. Magazines, Music, etc.. on hand Smmedi- ately after publicgtion. Orders for Books, Periedt- cale. Music, or apythi pertaining to thebusiness will be promplly filled, solz tt MB. WHEATLEY c STEAM DYBING AND SCOUPING BSTABLISHMENT. Orrice Lumet Satab}iebed 1851; preniium awarded 1897; and Is now wae of tho oldest, fargest and most complete estab lishunents of. the. kind in this” ooantr fest place in the District for Cleaning or Gentlemen's Clothing. Kverythiug a closed duty ef sunset, oxcopt Batarday, when it a aily st sunset, a bie Open watt Betas Post Oftce Box 789 to os wil, o Fr32 OLD BYE WHISKEY, WARRANTED PURE, IN LARGE BOTTLES AT $1, O8 PER GALLON 95. so, ALL KINDS OF PURE CALIFORNIA WINES, 75 Conts and @1 Per Bottle. The above as represented or money refunded, ABTEUR NATTAN'S DRUG STORE, oot 2a_nd D streets N. W. FALL AND WINTER STILES. gp aX HATS NOW READY. WILLETT & RUOFF, Haves ccmplose sesseunent of ail tbe Fall and ‘Winter styles Bitk, Felt, and Qloth Dunlap & Po ae York SILK ALPHABETICAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY: sentaining Cards of First-class Establishments ‘m all Branches of Business in the District, GMICULTURAL WAREH' oon aeeee 9 2S La. ave,, bt Hb # th ete, ALE DEPOTS. + & Lanroxs & Co, Atbany Ale, 19 La avenge, *«LaRR & GRAN, Moseer's Phil's Ale, Georget's. Taz Dope AB cor Mth and Go B 710 B st, spronite Post 7 tos. MP YC A.B. vor be t.uxs HMCG.LL, 6 F street, near Mth street. &T GALLERIES. Basiow 12% Pa, ave,, det. 13th aud 19th ets. ATTORNEYS. AT-LAW. D. Pasesrr, 817 oy etrect, near Mity Ball. NOTON & Ua KINETON, 484, 0) y Bau. DCT ANE. M9 1h street Rartwwrnet IMBLE, Saticttor of Utaims, €14 Lich strees HALEY.N Pe or, Tilvs, Convey g: Notary. WisWaLt, Room F, May Bath hb eS se - Dunern, 113 Pouasylvente c toat "| baw & Gol i Foro, Hoe batiding, & LONRERS. 3. W. cor, Pa Wl, oor. 1éth 8 RuArrT.1746 Pa. ave., corner isth street, jaa. M.L_axn, Nat'l Pic & Broad, 20) B, Capital st, BANw tery Hit: Bann, Ti Tth strect, between @ and B BANKS AND RANKERS. Seer COE © areudey corcer Ith ag. ational Sh rN Yay. antigens RN SBavixs & Tecer (0.,Pa s¥.op.T Bt a & PARvN, GE Woh « op. Treasaty Dew's BATNS BS CLovn BaTM Rooms, corner ttt and Fate BILLIARD 8S NS. arox tA SDSALOUN. LING, Elec B. BLACKS £ Baxsoniix, (Ht ng. kc.) 4% & MG. ave, Wu. Kine noun emithe, 644 86 Water BLEACH ERIES. A. T.Waitine, Straw Ht & Be, Blencher, 914 Pa.av. BILL POSTERS. TaLacuT & MOXL EY, 710 © strect, oppo. P.O. Dept, BOARDING-HOPSEN. bet. éth and 7th ete PaREixson Howse, 22 Fs ns. BLoiNDENST, bil E #trees northwest, BOOK BINDERS. Wa H. Satter, sou'bwest corner Shand Eats, We BALLANTYNe oligtouste.), 47th at. ,cor, 3.0. PURSEL:, 2 Sth stroct, above D. > §. Buadiry Abas. 816 F st, opp. Patent Office, bMS X (Onthalic), at.. bet. Sth & 10cb, 7a F +708 28th st., corner New York ave, {MBG BanBovR. 37th et N.W..cnedoorfrom 1 x Ks bought and sold,) 809 7th sf x: ationery & specialty.) 413 Leb, FieHakD KOBERTs, 1026 7th st., above N. ¥.eve, BOOT AND SHOE STORES. & BURN: & O0., M8 Pa. * asa L. Ba Zeon, 42 eet, muder O. ¥. Mail, foovEn & Jack-oN.1109 Pa.ay .Dat.lith and lh ete, 2. HBILEXON, 419 7th 9... adi'g Odd Follows’ Hall + Lay WINrson, 8 Tob street. between H and I. 9 BM. Fuaione. 216 $4 stad) Washineton Hons 3. Foxx, Boot Maker. 1747 Peonsylvania avenae. 4. P. Crat, Slipper Maucfactorer, 96 7th at. 8. BRASS WORKS. Goumee VILLE & Lerten, [16-18-90 18th street. -. 20 Pa. av. ber 9th & th ste, aldtugs, &c..13-s at. end Canal, BUTTER, EG holveale ealy}c. Sh &D, 9.0 Brice ®.(cboice goods.) 8.W. corner RL&E ate, CABINET SHOPS. Wa Vari $33 & strect, near 10th, FG.WraveR. nisoU pholetoring ,) 605 Gst., bet.6ar, CAKPENTEES AND BUILDERS. 8. CEarMaN, 257th etrect and 1222 12th «treet, mn H. NowLerr. $18 }* sireet, bet. th and 7th. Reet & DYaRiNe. 487 Mo. av... bet 4! © 0. Bes wan. (hoursereh 4 fo: CARRIAGE FACTORIES. Sesznt BH. Grana™ 4210-12-14 Sth et., bet. D ant B 420. B. HALL, corner Penn. avenue and 13% street BP. Dente, 109 6th et. soath of Pens . Gaxees & BRO.. 650 Pennsylvania CHINA, GLASSWARE, ac. 4,.W. Botsiee & BRo., #25 Pa.ay., Meteerott Hall CIRCULATING LIBRARIES. W.T Nivso.317 Ps. avenue, bet, Sd and 4% ste, CLOTHING STORES. ee fv... Det. Sth &10th ete, e..under Met. Hote bet thigh ste, A SrEave, 101] Pent yy beilding. ‘a3 O©OACH FINDINGS. ‘ Pxewrson & OCo., We Mh st., opp. Nenter Market, enue NERIES. ( Dining Rooms,) 821 Tth st.,op. P.O COON VEYANCERS. @. Ha: ev, 819 Pa. ave., (Law, Titles, Rotary.) OORES, SEALING WAX, &c. @ Baxtnotomak. at wholesale, 1027 7th street, CORSETS, SKIRTS, &c. STS. On. We. MERRILL, 119 F street no-thwest, DINING SALOONS, Sauvey & HoLnen. 10)6 Penns. ay.,corner lithst, DOLLAR STORES. WaLLace’s DoLLaR Stone, al Pe, av., bet.scasth se MEW iLson 107 Pony (Ont's tanght by rule) DEUG STORES. ?. HickLine. 301 Penn ae, Corner 84 st. CO. Simms, corner New York avenue and Mth t Gai TEER, cornes Sth aud H ste. northwest. B, Feveveon, 18] Penns. Ospitol Bill. oc LEY. 238 east Pouns. sve Capital Hill, Fy . a a 3 ' cf 2 « g Fo frerint ge ™ ™ . KIMMEL, 617 1th st. jedica! Mase wv B. Waeariv. 6 Jafetson stool Georseeeee EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. eEWany & TaYiOn, #1 8th st., corner E northwest, €as. Louise O. Burien. S07 Lith street, near 5. EXPRESS OFFICES. Sox's ExParss; Main Offices: 6 Pa. av..oor.sth Waab'n; 6 Br Gm; 7 Waah'n st., Aiex’Gria, ENGRAVERS. 2. BavMc aR TEN, (also Dic Staker,) 99 Pa. avenue. FANCY STORES . Davis, 81 Market Space, oo: ne & Denanno. NY Bacataa Teh sect ow. for furnistings., morGrape votiertrimeinus ’ farn! rue. vo! a Letvincked-stiffened.kre-crimped to equal mee & Bans ith et-and Marylan + & HaRnixe, oor. ® Sa Duaxcv.Food/Grnin Ac cor Maneav Aten si ‘Kmbalmer Nat. Fi os . KE. Stoors, at. Flo 5 Gas Dunruyas llth ot Washta S10 Congest, ‘Geotown. Funeral Wreaths and Netaral Flowers Dressed. presereed & + tn cuperior atyle. FOUNDBLES. ioxx ELLAND, Commer of L&. ave, and 10th st, FURS: GooDs, seek wool.HUFTWT AY! OR £3Pa.av.24 Met hotel Serr is &Go.,(N.Y.) 1113 Pa. av. bet Lithalah ote 0, F WixeLow. snc'r to Timmes Wiuslow 457 Pa FURNITURE STORES. =. B. Mocks. AventcHouse, 7th st.4 Market ® pace. JW Hck Nigur. 107 Pa ay. usar Treas. Dep, FE. ck ssnnr & Os isoreest iach st: 7. F. McK ens aT. OOTLOF . Mate taken, . cleansed, Mais mete, sod retureed te Soo tee, @28 FIXTURES, &c. on RD £ Co .91 Pa.ay., bot. th & lith sta, IN & PEARSON, Cor. Mth & DP, ¥. OrFicEa. ‘ ASEINGTON Gas Loony Compax’, 48 0th, near B "GLASS STAINERS, Wu. W. VAUGHAN, for ehurches, houses, &o., 71 D otk Y STO * Wisc Hess, wi Marnck Spacosseae hotee % Be rect, Pax? & SOX, A. X. averiue corner isth at, isth streets, BW * Boral Beamios, 2 eee capes street, LOOKING @ Paancis Laws, 1% Pa avenue LUMBER TADS.” "treet. Wr, MCLEAN. corner Mich atrent ame canes MACHINISTS. Joux MCOLELLaNy. Louisiane eve. ana Ok wrens, a a LB Wrne - ~ Simos bee aa ah na A Welk tah et, Mle 1 street EN. eer h snaata. Hrarrs Narionat Lith atreer Paes BANTLES. Ragriton & PFARsOM, Slate, Mar die, Bo. cor $ap, AK Suerixnn & Oo.. Meatels £0.61 Pran.eve, fecarn & YAN, 3 Loulsinus aveue. MERCHANT FALLORN DEvLir Co. N.Y 1S Ps. ay., bot Men aimd ow MILLINER YT, @e. & Geer 44 Fw. ong. Paomet Oice, ©. W. THORS, (so men's culy ke oth rt. wearer: BODEL MAK KRG, 4c. U. Orrsaxan, as Pate: 4 Utes. SA Lyos a Oftoe Jos, Pavorem, im «. wee B. MUSIC SIRES. Licas's, 16s Tub screet, gear Mf trees NOTAKIES. A.G. HALEY. 519 Ps av. Law Diting Oe OPTICIANS. Paaxncins LER. Poon ave. ALONE, w on. ® Oriver,) L6-3 PA so. Byyear. Jr CRHER MARTIN. OVC st. DiSAT. rene ERB Hh #ireet, near Pe on J. MARRY SYLVESTER. 2202 Tun street, pear M PAPER HANGE SS, DOUSLA® MooRr. SMD stovet, near Penn. avenae, 20. WiLLNER, 42900 ety met, between J and mancus WILLNER, HS Pa gy. ts ve A. Beacon. i288 «H_SPitt <hou=8 (aise, Moxx ACo..(8.Y. Sc amt Boe Fa rth KNiGhT PROTHER* 633 F street. oar Toh strosk. Wx ©. Woon, NE. corner F aid Teh streets. Joun S Ba vere, 887th « Werte W. Lxcerrt. 605 7th st. opp FP Gro. W WELL. Boo 16% Fad! Boon th sts.. near Pat otce BF hend (or ctrovier pp P.O PATENT SEDICINESR, GANNON s Liven Tonic, the great Dywpepe Kem- ety. Bor enie, S005 Teh #t..by Wm. M. Cannon, Banviacturer snd proprietor. Mach bottle has @ Ped iabel, BI Lay mons ocher. F.Om b, Lith, oh ort anabe’s PICTURE @ PORTRAIY Faau ce, Francis Lams, I% Pa. avenus, cear . B. TREMBLY. Gobbing = specialty) 8 PLABING MILLS. . 8. C. BEDMAN, lds “treet ant cane: Bourne. WHITCOMB & Co. cor. 1 Daxret Sxrrn, Phenix Mills,» Manefactarer of Moultings. Brack. ts, Yew Balosters, &c., end dealer is Saab Do ret Bivude, PLASTEERERS, Jons F KiNG. 63) Mass. ave. bet. @th anc fh ote GIL & LaRcownr, pisin and ornament:!. 4 #rh at, PLUMBERS AND GAS Firrens. A. BR Surenenn @ Oo... 90 Pe Dot.srh & BamiLron & PxARson, oor st B mes F. Baus. OY La. Benet K. Catth7e 7 ALBERT E. Bing Way, $59 Jamis OB acan, 1917 Pa. Jan, Bashy also Metalic Router. Jas Baca 2 0) WS 2d et .oor PRINTING OFFICES, o ROTRERS, 12 Pa.ave..bet 10th le Scanre L. Fuancvs,coracreus cod Deteae ™ Pows.t. & G'xck, 69-652, F treet, near Tin, PRODUCE AND PROVINIONS, SuiTE.PoTt=& UNDERHILL, 8.38 corner Stn & Data, BLB.Youras, Western Produce Company Wu Tee A a ee ssTROP VULEY. cor. evenue and Tth BM. Hatt, corner Tih and Fate.copp. Pest OBOr, Kitpovas & Lavra, corner Wh -nd @ rirecta Brnaixc & Jonze. ian © Dear isch. ~ street. pear WT. Jounson,«Avct'r,) cor Pa ev. 254 st onst. KExwent & Son, léth street, near * Bank. H, Weirn 8 Go. oS " v 5 JOEN Bcorr sDININGSALOON (meats Se )S¥ La ar, , SASH, BOORS BLINDS. — PERRY COLEMAN, MS 7th st., op Center Market & SWERMAN EST av eune. ES, WasHinoton Business Couleex, cor.7ubend Lae, SEWING MACHINES. WEEELER 1LAON §, Dieor & Bon, ee * They are rimpie, stient. pee ees Loris Baar agt.. ¥ MC" A Bets aD ON, ¢ s talty COMPANY, 4 9h stroot er ex An & Co..(N.¥.)1013 Pa. ay. bet Dtheimth sis, L. A. McLean. 816 F at.. bet. 8 86. op stairs. uit. 62) 9b st ; lao, ladies coders ar Mas RA SILVER PLATTERS, ]DWARD STOLPE, G9 7th strert, op. Pest Offos. Eee A. WHirera sn, &4 D at. eon 8th & Gib. SOAP AND CANDLE FACTORIES, Barss & BROTHER, 619 2) @ #t., bet. Gi: aad Tube STAMPING DEPOTS. G. Peanci Dania Prenes, lies © WIRE WORKERS. D W. Buvakicen, 519 2:h street, south of Pa. are, ‘WOOD AND COAL. BRo., (2M Paar. @fontrta pA ‘E, corner Ist and D — x. HOTIONS. DLER, (Wholowese ouly,) 94 Pa. a¥.. moar chet F: Aamee(Sier Orisiel Sc. £50, an &: Store, $ou Teh ot, bet H aud 1; also, Goulds at wholesale ™ BT oF THE Dis PREME COU: plbrcdk, HCE OF COLUM 6iA, The Eighteenth Day af September, A. D. 152. ct ap, (245 Bauity Docket 11. et and James Hoban, the Tras ini maby Saopres of the Gourt int vo ‘on oF about the Hath dey of i shes fies 1 be H if Ta i i