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_EVENING STAR. Dear, at all. It will be remembered th at a few days azo a | woman came to a wretel.ed death in a hovel in ty, who repre nted herself to be the table Mery AnN Dean, the daughter of ne.re, who married her fathsi S we stated on Saturday, it is cer- Uhat there was ro truth whatever in the nnfortunate weman’s story, and that she must | Esve imvented it @@ give herself importance. | The real Mary Ann Dean is living happily with | her busband, who is @ prosperuns citizen of | October 25, IS To-night. | Savi Rox brriesqne, eongs, ”. Concert by the Marine Band ~ < Condensed Locals, ~ Hoboken. ‘The Virginia interesting part th ‘ate Journal has the following ars of the life of the couple ‘The several temperance organizations of the 8 romantically wedded: Dist ict have organized a dramatic association. ‘Now, ‘my Mary Ann, or Mrs. John Dean, Tie veariy meeting of Friends (Uniterian < pens t reside with her husband on Paterson avenue, ‘n West tt ry bri rommenced i Ba! t jore to-day. eto the Fred Sar he correspondence from Ma- ally in this paper. ex Hobo\en, in a very respectavie and stone front, b y esteemed and extremely Lappy in her marriage reiations. Jobn is an industrious, energetic mechanic. and highly respected by all who know him. Ile is an [rishman, of course, but none the worse for that: He has so improved his opportunities by contact with the world, that his nationality never be suspe His wife is a most plery Catholic im religion, and Jobn, like a good fellow as he is, indulges her in yisitir © poor of her parish, and ministering to theit e@ hor 1 2 of hand nite » e the site « i t north of the 'y Wants in sickness and distress, Her leeds Warhington asylum, graded at of charity are numerous, and she is a happy Fed. H. Cook has been appoir a@ letter- mpleof a young lady brought ap inaffinen: carrer in thieety, viee C. P. Arc’ 1; also. nerve 1 indnstrio: Flip Li. ranson, vice Charles H. V very cleverly charge urday afternoon ed, thro be remem t. For the misc € jurors who tried the case verdict was contrary to the ev On the of October the motion for 4 new trial was Tuled and the defendant was sentence executedon Wedn the ith ber next. From the judgment of the orerrnling the motion {or a uew trial, g the youth of the 0 wil! _get the got *T.P.0.0.T.A r of competitors is very m it ne off at Fe th of No- th dogs, one belonging and the other to Patsey Mor- 3,0n ver ber, between two bull te Jobn Eoor gar for ©59 a sh m the 22d of October the defendant appealed to the Patrick R an aged gentlemam, was com- | court in general te ing ont of Gowzaga Hall, om F street. between | The appeal was © b and Wc streets, yesterday morning, when | and Saturday of las This morning, in and fell tothe ground, preme conrt in general term—Judges He was taken to Provi- Cartier, Wylie, MacArthur and Humplreys— the oe was dismissed. The court room was well fled with members of the bar and others, a large nvmber of thore present being acquaint. znces of the pritoner. Woods was not in court at the time, but his step daughter and one of his children were at the court house at an early hour, hoping to be able to carry the tidings of a new trial to their untortunate father, buat in this they were disappointed. Chiet Justice Oartter delivered THE UNANIMOTS DECISION OF TRE COURT. The decision commences with a review of the proceedings on the case, and then says: “The second cause assigned for error is not insisted upon by counsel, or in any manner sustained by the record, and may be disposed of without further comment. With refereuce to the first assignment of error, yiz., ‘the misconduct of one of the jurors who tried the case,’ it is ob- jected by the United States that the point made A. Jacobs and tmont, came J. ¥. Plerce.of the Treesury offen the Potomac on Saturday, and resalted in a victory for the former. The stakes were a leather medai and 8 handsome purse of shekels Hiders, se not sufficient fal! from the center of the t drainage and because the sand and or the surface coating is notof the gafthe South Washington Sun- on yesterday, at the Seventh @ay school w Street Presbyterian church, W. R. Hunt, e«7., im the bair, and Mr. Henderson uy, ad- <were deltvered by Job Harkness, | the Kev. br. Tiffany, of the Metro- n¢ horses of the Peruvian Minister, Col. not the subject of error, and therefore this Freyre, three in number, are sick with is without jurisdiction in the m sor resembling the equine ep ,_% * “The only change which is creating so much consternation in New | acts transferring the jurisdi They were taken are now getting better e disease inal and circuit ebirts t) is to be found al a3 a necessity r, inasmuch i Error to itself. or, merely ir URSDAY. Jenkin, the Wife Murderer. APPLICATION FOR COMMUTATION OF SEN- TExce Ww fe ng the Wtrial is a proper suljector review in this part.” N ae ‘ation of the friends of of the mar intimate advice and authority over this baye held uninterrnptedly the doctrine that are without jurisdiction, notwi ines urged, with much ingenuity and | Ress, that the courts disregard there anthoritics dd adept zo) 3 highest tril. District Attorney Fisher, in hig re- | “re court does not feel at lider y to the facts in the case, and says he Aad fees no reason why the sentenes of the lane | Without reviewing these authorities in di ce t for life, or at least a reprieve fora few fio se . may be remetked that many of them are Reet oe peer eaeee offspring of ocal legislation. amt Jo not resi u mt ttled prin- Livecy Rack apram a Hoes Buaran— | ‘2409 Well defined ‘and detinitely settled prin ciple. + Passing from the question of jurisdiction without further comment, it is due candor for the court to say that had the motion been properly made to this court, had we the power to determine it, we should have been compeiled to decide asdid the court below.” a. So — “The record presented to us furnisues evidence brute was as thin asa rail; his ribs stood out in | in support of the motion, that one of the jorors bold reliet from his bide-bound body: his legs | veing sworn touching his fitness ava jure inte shook trembied under him, and altogether | case, and having declared he was without bias in the last stages of the | or prejudice, and that he had not focmed an Same other miserable dis- | oninion,was accepted and sworn as a juror; that horse flesh is heir to. Suddenly the subsequent t> the rendition of the verdict, afi land looked over his shoulder. | davits were made by one Potter and one Evans, rm of President Gatche!, of the tending to show that previous to the trial the “gh 0.0.7 S.loomed up io the du- | same juror had declared to them that the cout The driver, copscious of guiit, and feel- iu and 2, would convict them all; that Wood wonl feat Gatchel Wins the Siakea—On Satur- day atternoon, just before dark. the colored driver of a (irt-cart might have been seen on t5th street, opposite the Treasury building, lamming his horse most unmercifully with what is known ing that he merited arrest for his cruetty, share the same fate as Jenkius—ailuding ther upon put whip to bis horse and went jolt- | ¢, Jenkins who had shortly before bec. con ing up the al something like & rapid pace. | victed of murder; which affidavite were denied i Mr. Gatchel: “I arrest you:” yelled the driver, as he plied and turmed the corner into a avenue. atiice President Gatchel was in hot par rough the crowded street. “Go in Gat. cbei. you're gaining on him! Make them long legs tly!” shoute? aStTaR newsboy on the corner, Mr. G., with the old cart rattling { Doune.ng Weary a square ahead. it cannot be swidof the respected president of the. F. T. P.©.C.T. A. as said Lougieliow of one of his Hiawatha heroes: “At each stride a mile he | measured,” but be ran fast—very fast; his coat- tails stood out at right angles with his body; and hix face was full of color and determination. You be ——! Gelang!” shouted the driver, 1 Le lashed bis animal around the corner into | 4s President Gatchel was now on the | ver. He bent bis body for- ead like an ar. another by the aff of the juror, and by the furthe= affidavits of eight witnesses that Potter and “vas were not worthy of belief under oath. nits light it will be seen that the claim of the derendant was that the juror had said that the defendant would pe tried and wonld meet the fate of Jenkips, asserting what would be don, rather than what he would do—making a douwbt- ful claim in itself considered, and a new trial in the light of the contradictory and impeaching testimony more than do btfnl. It follows that the peal should be and ic @vsmissed.” — District Lmprovements. ACTION OF THE BOARD OF PUSLIC worRKa. Marco Lorenzi was granted permission by the board of pubic works to set curb and lay foot- walk two and one-half feet wide and thirty teet long next to the building line im the aliey be- tween N and O and 6th and 7th streets, adjoin- *purt, and he was beside the cart; a bound, and | i> bis premises, at -bis own expense. Orders he im it and had the driver by the collar. | Were sent out to-day to such of the several con- ‘The stakes in this exciting race ($2) wera paid | tractors for improvements as haygnot bonded by loser of the heat at the instanceof "Squire | to de so before the lat of Nove: » Proximo, Donaidsen. John J. Chipman was informed that bis con. tract would be amended so as to include the construction of @ culvert om Cana! road. E. U. Leech, in reply to an inquiry, was in- formed that the superintendent of {amps will have 16th street, from L to Boundary, 1 as soon as lamp pests can be procured. The chief engineer was directed to cancel the contract with Messrs. Gantz & Appleman for constructing a 3 foot brick barre! 2-ring sewer from R to 9th streets northwest, and a 21-inch ipe sewer from 9th to 12th streets west, on hode Island avenue, with all the necessary man-holes, traps and sewer laterals, and prepare & contract for the same with Messrs. Gray & King. to be completed in 60 days. In reply to a Tequest of Wm. Howen that he may ve permitted to take dirt from the streets above ths ade established by the board, he was Fines.—About 11 o'clock last night fire was discovered in the middle bouse of a row of three frame buildings belonging to Mra. Emma Mar- shall. A neighbor, who first saw the fre, went with others to turn in an alarm from Box 8, bat for x reason vr other the box did not work » of Mrs. Marshall then ran to No. 3 engine and the boys turned out at once aud ex- hed the fire. The loss is about 2%). The hovses were nnoceupted, and there is no doubt th: ¥ were fired by an incendiary. be alarm st 12:10 o'clock trom box 91, corner of Bridge and Washington streets, Georgetown, wa for @ tre in the grocery store of Buckley & Dally, corner of th and K streets. The pro- pricfors, with two bors, were asleep in the store, bot one of the neighbors discovering the fire in the storeroom gave the alarm. One of the boys ; Informed that it conld not be’ granted. wes slightly burned, and the others escaped un- | Mersrs. Cropley & Sons, Georgetown, were Bort Damage aboxt $1,200. formed, in reply to a request that thi The alarm en Sata evening, about 6:15 | visit Bridge street, that the board are f. cog ©ock, trom box 63, at the Signal Ortics,on G | nizent of the condition of their property, aud street, aused by some childr will relieve the same at the first possibie m toa ty of rags with which they were play- | ment. G. 8. Newtoninspectorot treated bio ing 'n the building known as the Soldiers and | for [2vement, wae directed to receive such Sailicrs’ Orpban Acyiam. blocks ax are treated according to spect —— ae and to reject all others. The board Tee CgxtTer Maxx ONT Briton t utract made with Mike Shi ‘The Center Market com; porary barrier or fence of the ve had a tem- ards erected alon ne of the avenue from 7th to sth streets, rata making the excavations for the or the large front building to the ase structure. By their charter the front building is to be on Penvsylva- venue, from 7th to sth streets, and on a avenne from Sth to ¥th streets. This several stories in height, and marsard roof, will be a decided t to the city, and well-fitted from its height to occupy the prominent sitaa- stion. When this magniticent bnild- pleted, as well as the Grand Opera atjacent and the handrome new station- ase and dey boliding of the Baltimore and tomse road on other side; and the exten-ive system of improvements in the rear on the mpm mp and on the line of the reclaimed canal are carried out, this part of city will hardly know iteett. me the improvement of 11th street east, i quence of the slow progress made | bave given the work to Bir. J. W. e tic young man, whe is doing the wort in | a eastact ory Manner. tae Tae PRoposep ALSATIAN CoLowy TW Yin. Otwia.—The Alexandria Gazette of Saturday last says three of the gentlemen connected with the French samlgreton arrived in Alexandria on Saturday, Tode out to Strawberry Hill, @ place three and @ balf miles from that city, which they have rented for temporary purposes On Tueeday next they will commence inspect- ing the various tracts of land which have been oftered them. Another report says the agents of the immi- nts will settle near the Four-mile run, on the Wacpington and Alexandria railroad, where they have purebased a tract of land for the purpose of building houses and forming a sett!e- ment. and also to establish a coal depot. “he contractor for building the houses and whart expected to begin the work of driving the piles o—— ‘TR? FIRST ANWIVERSARY of Trinity Eptsco- ai misston Sunday school was held yosterda for the wharf to-day, Negotiations have also Seresem at the church, corner and rf been made to deepen the channel, streets, and addresses were delivercd by the rec- Tar Ti Se ceremeae tor, Kev. Dr. Addison; the Saperiatendent, LD. W. Middleton, jr. esq., and Dr.fWm.P- Young. by the classes followed, each ‘The ~ offerings” class, when called, tremens Beogey and ap- prepriate texts and emblems. “* Gospel of Flowers” was a foral J oung Ladies, dressed in diatey ns gnonette, | ii a daisy , forget-me-not, m1 » Lily, rose am: wiolet—and @ leader, who 4! each Hower as to the lesson {t taught mankind. The FP crimes were next brought eut—ten boys with Stats im band to ae Lad thes marched down the main sisie a andthe ptigrims made response, and then ved inthe chores. The exercises wound up & the grand old “ Coronation Hymna,” and ‘diction by the rector. ——e VeMENTS.—Mr. J. G. Naylor, contrac- tor, is building on Pennsylvania avenue, be- ween od and 4 streets northwest, one brick Lree-story house with store, bake-house, and stable attached. with brown stone trimmi: tor Mr. Carl Mueller & Son, and is to #110. He ig aiso building, on 7th street, be- tween L and M streets northwest, one three- story brick building for J. S Tomlinson, com- Posing two sores, a dwelling, and @ printing | as any woman in the neighborhood, LUBINSTEIN-WIENIAWSKT CONCERTS | Commence next Monday evehing at Lincoln | Hall, and will be andoubtedly the finest con- certs ever given inthis city. Rabinstem has no superior, probably, in the world, and Wieniai tnt net ‘sare thes cues Tue Sue given | these concerts cannot but afford a rich treat to classical musicians. Of course, here as ele- where, the house will be crowded to overtiow- ing. ee Mr. HanMon BuaNs, a respected resident of South Washington, and well known to the citi- | zens of the District of Colambi baving been | the proprietor of one of the most extersive shoe stores on Pennsylvania avenue for a numberof years. died on Saturday of pleuro-pneumonia. Mr. Burns was im his 3th year. The funeral took place (rom his late residence, corner of F ‘8nd 7th streets southwest, this atierncon, —<— 20 THE COURTS. Cover, Judge Humphreys —Ta- «i adjourned ttil to-mor- ecaseot Hezekiah Edwards, convicted Inst week of mansighter in killin; Kobert Humbird—in which Messrs.-Henkle and A. William + had entered a motion for a new \al—for argument to-morrow. 1 CovRT, Juige Cartter—This court Was (his morning adjourned to Monday next. Porice Count, Judge Sneil.—To-day, George C. Henning, Wm: Pearson and Chartes’ Parker were eharged with an assault on John F. Bogan, an employe of the for Mr. Bogan told his grievance to the jndge, when a wituess for th defence testified that Rogan was intoxicated, end his conduct not such as was snitable for a place of business, Attor cross-examination by Mr. Hennin, nil from a statement by eared that he used’ no m. necessary, and di W. Hopkins, colored, sssau!t on » making one of he heeks .everal larker than the other with his tet, and breatening to cut her with a razor; sixiy days n jai. Jerry Bell and Moses Black, charged with an affray; continued. A SIGN OF WINTER. Py Torner, colored, charged with steal- ing an overcoat, valued at #05, the property J.D. Keach, who testified that he left it with Mr. Kimmeil, a dyer on 10th street, for répairs. A young man witnessed the act, and stated th he'vaw ‘Porner walk in and take the coat during the temporary absence of the proprietor. Or ficer Herding came along, and on learning the facts put chase atter the thtef and overtook him at the corner ot F and vth streets; sent to the grand jnry. Yurner has been out of jail only a few days. FISTICUFPS. Joseph Donoho, arsauit and battery on @eo. Thompson; $10 and costs. John H. Williams, #ssault and battery on Mathew Proctor, 4 and Fighting Tazor across the who took ailey, by thigh, Boerman sewed up. fticer Kearney, head of the aesault, went for Williamsar } him into enstody to-day. The assanit tool yesterday morning and grew ont of frolicking between several half grown colored boys, which resulted in a pitched battle with stones and the cutting; three months in jail. Edward Robin. threats of personal violeuce to Louisa ais, both colored; security to keep the peace in the som of $50. Wm. Turner, assault and om Hen ry Brown, colored. Brown testi- he knocked him speechless but didn't ik b in down; that he ditn’t see what he hit " was certain he conldn’t have hit he did with his fist; $10 and costs. cy dobpson was then fined $10 and cost for t larceny of some spoons from Caroline ner. DRUNK AND DISORDERLIES, Peter Donnelly. charged with being drank and diorder *l0 and costs. Thos. Johnson, Alfred Dickerson, James Shadwell, and Jesse Aipol orteited their collaterals tor disorderly jt Dan ntec, colored, disturb- aiet of Georgetown; $5. Wm. Jewell, loud and {ar eroua Language; Sseach. Daniel O'Leary, cursing; 33. James Henry, same ofience; Wm. Smith, carring & razor; $20. . Clarey, charged with va- granc et workhouse 90 d ‘Samuel Sheckells, rged with vagrancy; workhouse 5) days. zabeth Slack, charged with vagrancy; days in workhouse. Agnes White was fined $3 for cursing. David Lyons, a young man charged with disturbing the peace of George- town; s5. Lewis Frazier, protanity; $3. How- ard Warren was fined #2) for carrying concealed Weapons—a razor. W. Hopkins, colored, carrying a razor; The Licyd Poisoning Case. PROFESSOR TONRY ON THE STAND. In the Lioyd trial at Leesburg, Va., Saturday, Prof. Topry, of Baltimore, was on the stand nearly all the time. H's analysis indicates the eighty-stxth hundreth part ofa grain of arsenic acid in the liver, spleen and kidneys, obtained at the second exhumation of the body of Maud Spots on a porce! jury by the prof ed by his analysis, but before proceeding turther, one of the jurors was taken sick aud the court took a recess. Alter recess Prot. Topry’s examination was conUnued. A correspondent of the Baltimore Sun says:—‘The conclusive evidence of Pro- fe. or Tonry proved the existence of arsenic in Maud’s body, sustained as it was by Prot. Worm- jey wud Prof. Mallett, wili pesbabiy change somewhat the character of the defense, who wil! no dpubt attempt to show that {he arsenic was obtained from the bismnth used in his analysis, and nieo that the arsenic, if any, might have been administered by some other person.” Potomac AND Manassas RAILRoap.—The Manxssas Gazette publishes a letter from 0. H. » Vice president of the Maryland and Vir- ginia railroad, to Judge Nicol, of Prince §Vil- Ham county, Va., inwhich Mr. Snow says, In regard tothe Maryland and Virginia ral.road, tbat the delay in ite construction has been to se¢ what could be done in regard to its connections, nowthat both the Piedmont and Vailey ratl- roads are sure to be built, and adds:—« Ir you can assure us that the Potomac and Manassas will be ee forward, there is not the slightest doubt that our company will commence at ance the building of our railroad.” Judge Nicole, in his answer, éays:—* 1 am assured by the prinol- 1 Ee manag wor in our road, —_ Potomac and Manassas.) that ite construction depen: the spbscription of seventy-tive thousand dioltars stock by out county, to be voted upon at the ap- proaehing election. ‘If this stoek is taken the work will be entered upon and pushed to com- pletion in a short time.”” A NEW PLAN FOR THR F: The Paris papers for coming session of the won REPrRLic.— reshadow thi Assembly of & constitu- tional amendment making Thiers president for ile, creating an upper chamber and the office of ce president, Peace remodelling the Assem- bly, and providing r ction upon the right of universal sutirage, BAN INSURGENTS entered of Guisa op the 19th instant, and burned fifty Lousea Government ti en- countered and repulsed the insurgents. Seven =e latter and three of the Spaniards were killed. Ong WeMAN GOING TO VOTE FoR PRresrpent. The Norwich Conn., board of selectmen on Saturday admitted to the rights of elector Mrs, Sarah M.T. Huntington, and she will vote for presidential electors. She is beheved tobe the tirst female voter thus admitted. 87 Velocipede riding is becoming fashionable in Lonisville. S27} Dolly Varden trees” is the Maysville Bul- in’ christening of the autamn foliage. &2- President Thiers has prohibited the sale of caricatures of the ex-Emperor Napoleon and his family. ‘e7- New York clergyman alludes to rita alism &s ‘merely a matter of caudles and night- gowns.’” S27 Young ladies are now wearing their sash ribbor s tied on the right side of the waist, instead of at the back as heretofore. "7 The Memphis savings bank has suspended. Its reported liabilities are $175,000, taough they may exceed that amount. S7-An Indianapolis balloonatic proposes to build an air ship that will! sail as straight and steadily throngh space as a vessel through water. &" Mayor Mocdill, of Chicago, perpetrates the inslating ther the menting liquor ctical pun of i: w shall include ‘mediums, #3 well as bar- keepers, under the head of dealers in spirits. @7-At a recent funeral in Geor, wn, California, aman fainted and tumbled head- long into the open grave, dying in afew minutes tting out. und Winston Henry, the homage = and last qursiving son of Pailck Herry, in Char! county, Va. He was in the 79th year of his age. S7-A young $200 for oaving a hair has begun to worn, a7-Chief of Police MeWill renal 9 vans, Serenagy? den: point bing all tne burglars, Dennin and Proftot ee the awai transportation. As sf saved are in —————— Ww ‘ BEEECTON, D. ©., October GEORGETOWN, Tar LEAK IN THE WATER Matn.—The men engaged in removing earth from the watet main in Budge stseat, corner of Potomac, have dir- cavered the cavse of the leak t> be a hole broken in the bell part of the 36-luch main. The opel ing is underneath, and about an inch wide and tour fect long, caused, possil by the immense weight of earth placed upon it in Gilling up that portion of Bridge street. ARRIVAL AND DeraRTURR OP Staawens.— The steamer Moon, trom Philadelphia, arrived this morning with a full cargo of general mer- chandise, igeluding 36 bundtes and 3 cases of trees for the board of public works, Steamers Georgianna for Baltimore, and Lady c2 the Lake for Nerfolk, cleared to day wth assor.edc <. Tae GrorceTowy CoLtras Capsts have reorganized by electing Mr. Chas. Cowardin, of Virginia, captain: Jos. E. Washing? mn, of Ten nessee, Ist lieutenant; and J.E. Agar, of 1 mis- jana, 2d lientenant. Therenior company nuci- bers about 60 young men. GRaIw TRAvR.—K--eipts to-day were only 310 bushels of wheat to B. Talboit & Son by canal. Sales on change were 2%) brshels goo! wheat at $1.30, andé0 bushels cheice wheat at 82.01, ALEXANDRIA. Rerrnricay Mee je Ing wes held in this ¢ jJast night. The speakers were J. W. Dugiass, commissioner o internal revenue, and M. D. Leggett, commis- sioner of patents, from Washington who plead the cause of Grant and Wilson. Tax Patorsene Rror.—The proper reyuisi tions for Prince and Perkins, contined ner charged with complicity in the late riot Jersey, have been received from the gove New Jersey, and have been sent to Richmond tor Governor Walker's approval, and it is sap poved that when they are returned the prisoners will be delivered to New Jersey oflicers now waiting here for them. A CotorEp “DaumMen.” —A colo: —A republican named Williams Diggs, formerly a cart drive this city, is now drutaming in restern Vi gipia fora Washington commission house and is spoken of trade solicitor. Arror has been ap- Pefntea keeper of the light-house at Upper Cedar Point, vice James Treskle reaigned.—Guzette, ast evenin; O1TY iTEMS. Bey the best article, the Halford Leicoster- shire Table Sauce. ee ean isl eae WILLoox & Gunn's Sawine MACHINE. The celebrated Bazaar Patterrs. Agency at Chas Baum’s hoopskirt and corset factory, ith street, Intelligencer Building. 10,23 peoars S OED A very LARGE AssonTMENT of imported and domesiic ioths, cassimeres, ready-made cloth- {ng and gentleiven's furnishing at pric. witch deiy competition, ands perfect fit guaran- teed, at Koman & Cox's, 607 7th street. ORDER DEPARTMENT, second floor. New and handsome goods recently added. An inspection involves ng obligation to pur- chase. One price only. Gao. C. Henntnc, jo. 410 7th street northwest. To prMoxstrate the Pons Asinorum of Father Euciid requires much study and seve mental toil. ‘To read Cresar'’s minute descr. tion of that bridge is also difficult, but to draw several ten and five dollars prizes at the great e photograph store, No. 315 yth @treet, near ennsvivania avenue, is a pleasant and agrees- b'e task, as enchanting as basking in the sm jo Of beauty in some yine ensurouded bower, © and be convinces if a es LADIaS AND GENTLEMEN wearing apparel cleaned in a sent them to A. Fisher, No. 61 site Patent Ottice. The Prote: Satisfaction witbout fai RELIEF POR THE FE: per Visi Corms extracted without pain; Bunions, Nails, &e , relieved and cured, ‘at Dr. White's, No. 535 15th street, opposite U! S. Treasury. TuneMownrsrs and Barometers are repaired and made to order by Hempler, near 4 street ——__—— eet 1872 1872 2th street, oppo- sor will gt nt 9, FALL! THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT THE LARGEST ASSOBTMENT FALL AND WINTER CLOTIING, FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, MEN'S, YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’, MEN'S, YOUTHS’ AND BOYs’, MEN'S, YOUTHS’ AND BoYs’, EVER OFFERED BEFORE. BYER OFFERED BEFORE. EVEL OF F&ERED BEFUBE. Urge @ careful inspection of my goods before pur- ehpsing elsewhere, assuring the public that I lievor before have had such 3 variety of Gar- ments to please all testes and desires, to Socommodate all purses, or to gig? r such entire satisfaction. A visit to my establishment will folly repay ali whomay appropriate the time aud trouble of com- ing, whether they pnrchase or only wish to view my —- stock aud how I sell them, STRAUS, the Clothier, STRAUS, the Clothier, STRAODBS, the Clothier, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 1011 PENNLYLVANIA AVENUE, from Eleventh Street. Gu OPESIEG@ or Tax FALL SEASON at THE Metropolitan Dollar Store. The assortment of goods which we are enabled to offer you, a well as the remarkable cheapness apd excellent quality of the same, will strike yon with strprtise;und though goeds gencraily have advanced, we still offer yor— Four pair super stont British Half Hose for @1. Titee pair Dest auaihy ditto tor et, ae pss Bandkerch: for $1. = Three Tad eg extra fine Hematitched Liten Hand ‘One splendid French Corset, 38 Beantifal Black Lace Piebu for #1 Boots sescrtmeet of tere tod Cries tion Kid ‘dé assortment wo Gloves, ia all cclocerot sux com bnpetacen eh Geat’s éxcellont Kid, Oastor, and Dogskin Gloves ie torino Vests. pice gvods, at $1. ; good quality, at 81. at's ‘Dndershirts; Drawers, Suspenders, &c. -autifal assortment of Lace Tidies, 4,3, 2,0r one : of Table Mats, Knife Boxes, Swiss Oarved coib, Fane lower pote, Vasee, Oaad Mecstvore ee eae caro panei ani Turkish Jewelry Fins 0° CENT and our 25 DEPART. BEMEMBER. SILVERBERG’S : METROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORE, 315 49m Steere, zaR Panna. Ave. Georgetown Adv ortisements. TT" LATEST NO" SLTY.—7-cotave PIANOS Tose wood, tbe. ogame alt of Ladies’ Companton and RATS, iran ie. upwal Premed in solid wala! and gilt. at 662 135. 1ish and Domestic POCKET C [1 LEBY, Hair BRUSHES and COMGS.ch ep. The Isteet publications of BOUKSaud MUSIC Price of Schoc] Books reduced. st cel ELIG- ONS, 128 Bridge st. | AR PRICES —Satiens, piins inthe new clo’ D is PUL Empress Cloths and Pr colore, medium and low-priced Dress Goods in all colors and of choice styles, Butalo, Beaver and ther brand: Black and Alpacas from $50. to 91.25; y & splendid assor?- pertor Bed Risokets ery large stock lored #lannels nde. at prices that LUER, 101 ocl? Black a ¥ annot be beaten. BE Bridge street, Georgetown, § > STATION ERY AND MA S. . rofall Kinds ot Reading Matter, Weekly 3 hand Steam Dyeing and Scouring Establishment, Orrick, 49 Jerreason Starer, MC D.C. LADIES’ GUUDS, — ff THE BOUPIRR AND VICTORIA age Wy Kid GLOVES, lian Black Dress Silk at Willfan’s. Bonnet S Tks aud Velvetadn all shades st Willian’, The st Par‘sisn-made Undergarments at r Be ian’e. i joroceo Belts, with Chains, at Willian’s, ‘arisian Bounets and Hats at Willian's. mport:4 Felt Hats, in all sxades, at Willian’s. eelsk-n Turbans and scotch Oaps at Willian’s Passewenteris, at Wil- and farcy Feat*ers at Willian ede to orcer in Parjs. at Wil oaks made to order at Willian’ . BF One price only at ae WILLIAN'S, 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUK. 7 Cite Trevise, Paris. MISS E. A. McCORMICK, 606 NINTH STREET N.w., Will open MONDAY, October Mth, a large and IMPOBTED AND PATTERN eis aut assortment of A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HATS, FLOWERS, FEATHE SS and VELVETS. OF ALL COLORS, At Low Prices, at 8. HELLER'S, se %-tr No, 719 Market Space, [SE SISTERS OF ST. JOUN are prepared to receive orders for all kinds of PLAIN and FANCY NEEDLE-W Particular attention YORK. id to fine embroidery. No. 2017 I street, next ocl im or to St. Jobn's Hospital. FBzsOn FLUTING—The only place en the cis) MPING, INKING where it is dome Also, STA and EMBROIDERY of every secri pio BRAIDS ef ali kinds, acd EMBROIDERING SILKS of ail Oolors, Cosinatty on band. MBs. rf T Seventh street, opposite Patent Office. DRY GOODS. ko" FALL AND WINTER Dry Goods, THE POPULAR ESTABLISHMENT OP BOGAN & WYIAE, and 1020 Eeventh street, N. W. Is TER PLACE TO Go. An immense Stock ef Seasonalile Goods, selected With juégmentssince the REAK IN PRICES. The largest forced Auction & in New York and Philadelphia have epabied us to place goods ia our stcck at very low rice janl3-ly 10) Goops. ‘2 Popular Fabrics. on - Der yal ‘bh Ruled Popiins; Epingiiues, &c. Paris Printed Keps,78c.. former price $1. ich Piaio Lresa Good. for Missks AND CHILDREN, at greatly red icon. Bey FBLACK DRESS GOODS. 3 epes, Al Soret BACK SILKS from $1 25 to @1 Ww ‘ From $2.80 our stock is full of rich makes. A trlendid line of alt the new and popularstyles of SH. Prices creatly red: BuOCHE SHAWLS, PAISBEY SHAWLS, allthe New oS OPES-CENTRE LONG SHAWLS ee gd ath a Gentlemen’ Ladies: Miiceos? and Children's Me- ‘ino Shirts bart ‘all Kinds. rino Shirts and Di rican et All grades fr. to 10. Prices considerably iesm than test vent. Flaanels considerably ofall grades. Saper White Flannels, 250. Cauton Flatinels from 1235 to 36 cts. “Table Linens. Baraics, TOWBLINGS, Sheeting, Tic es panes from Sito BE in afl grades and colors. “Super black, 78e, an 1 CLOTHS, CASSIMEMED SUITINGS; Set BF Lew prices end no deviation ce BOG eget one COMMENCING TO BOLL. PRINCIPAL ATTRACTION NOW IN THE CITY Is WOLFORD & SHILBERG’s, & wYii - NEW AND ELEGANT DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT, South Seventh Street, Bay SRO 5 Fe nt ete se wee in city, o foie) in FALL and ‘Winrky phase @v0bs x k and Colored Silk Beg in oe Famer Peskin, f rs ess Cloths of ali Shades, lack and Colored Mobair Alpacas, Plain and Corded Single wiath Alpacas, Prints of most Choice Styles. Black and Colored Velrets, Bleached and Brown Cottons in all Widths, oe of all Shad ts, imeres and Woolens ; of all descrip. tions for the Fall and Winter Season, ecnnection with the above-named Goods are also ‘@ large variety of NOTIONS, BIBBONS, TRIMMINGS, and other articles too uumerous to mention. A call to this House will amply compensate pur- chasers from far and near, m7 BEMEMBEB The Arcade, No, 427 SEVENTH STRERT SOUTH, Between D and B. N. B —Five cents will se from any ot teas direct te the door N= FALL GOODS AT BBODHEAD & 00.'S. Gloves, Ber Ea i y 2 Sich wil besad \BGE Spade esta. we amine SVERONET ay sodolgs ener? 1905 F street, het ween 128: . Seasbie. LADIES UNDERWEAR and GRuT’s surats Guhi's BLUES made to order "th "eel notice. Bio SILVER WARE or Fine Artand Substantial Character Designed and afectured by SAMUEL KIEK & F Baltiaire, a4 Established 1817. DUM & B. H. CU: ocd] im Man ALPHABETICAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY: Containing Cards of First-class Establishments in all Branches of Business ir the Distriet, LIME, CEMENT, ac. Jony F. Kine, 651 Mass, avenas, Bet. @tb acarm, Lit y Jocnrn F. GRDNET, 466 Pa. ave, bet. 4 and 8th ewe LIVERY STABLES. EYEs &Co., Willard's Hovel Stadion, 14th & Dota Alison Bailom. JR. 10 to 188 € street Wasnxeto 3-28 BE street, GRICULTURAL WAREHOUSES. yom A. BaXne, £28 0-23 La, ave, ot. Sb & 10th ete | ALE DEPOTS. j D B Lanpeae & Oc , Albany Ale 18 La. 9 PALMER & GEREN, Masmy's Pbi"s Sle, Georget’s. ARCHITECTS, AD LP OLoss, N. E.cor, 18th and 6 st, op. RB Searce, Coutstans av smi en ms 614 C street, pear GLASSES, 1996 Pa. a LeOKING Francis Law Ly ig MACHINISTS. * Tost Utce Dept, ~ Puce Me Prowaas YMC kB cor eh aD oye octane ave. and moe strest eps ee Aut ©. . poo & ToumEr, Ps rz H,N. Baxcow 12% Pa. ave., bet.» ATIORNEYS-AT-LAW. WARD. F EL, 454, opporite City Hall ‘iiuh etrevt northwest. or of Cysts, 614 May b Pear. Siate, Marble, a. cor 92m «Manele, Be 63 Lont Ald (UB wt scar Aa SEFRYAN, 43g and D ete, M_B. Wess, Qoimarbia Law Bo di 1 ENRY W. Gaawerr ‘gS t | Mas. CE ©. W. Tre ry MODEL MAKERS, &c. U. Orree many 6 7th street, opp NA Leow, 8 Pin street, Jos. Parner ek, (aise Bron MUSIC STORES. TARIES, rs 3 Ma ohet Space ora ‘“ - av, Law, Titles Converaneting 603 La. ave., bet. Sth and [th ote OPTICIANS. KIES. Pancri IFT Pa ay, bet. Uh ers 1h ete 0B Buarrr, 174 Pe. ave. corner 3.1 Heerixa, 48 Pena. ave., co 4 street tag, MLaxs, acl Pie & Bread, 3) £, C OYSTER SALOONS. . TH Tee stroet. botwcon Gand b | BAkrsy # ber W Drivers ihe ea Tax OveteR Bay. (OW Driver, PAINTERS, meee: A 309 Ph hei SY BANKERS, " <t Oo.,P: |. 6 IBth wt... opp. Treas SALOONS, 3. M. Towra: PAINTS, © Bree, 1OPP Patent Office & Li « Bods, 1233 Peay HOPS, xn, Omas A Kraven. 1213 © our ith st. WE Brat -sovsns sie, PlotureFrouen, 10a 1th at. PATENT AGENTS. BCARDING-HOUNES, Mzrs Kiorxpest, St! & street northwest, K BINDERS, Wx HB. Naiier, southwest corner 9thand Este, STORES. Ws Bal Lantyes feo. ©. Puasxi1, a2 9th sabovi J. pegatey ADAM® #16 F st. ‘Ontholic), #98 G ONG, 216 $4 wt. a N Boot Maker, 17a A P. Gray, Slipper Mant BRASS WORKS. & Lerten, S16-18-9 18th street BUILDING MATERIALS, AB. SuerHenn &00.,90 Ps. ay., bot: W 8_C. Broan, Mouldings, &c.,18% at. and Onmal, BUTTER, EGOS, CHEESE, &c. WHEATLEY & BONKER, (wholesale only).0 Sth & D 0.0 SPICER, (choice goods.) 8.W. corzer Rh&E stz, CABINET SHOFS, . on, »,) G5 Ost, bet £a7, Wr WALTER, $38 K street, near start: AND BUILDERS, JG We. (aleoU pholstering CABPENTERS L. 8. CBaPw AN, 25 7th street and 1223 Lith street, x 4 HowLetr, 618 K street, bet. 6th and 7 w Soume: Bovine, ¥ miteoms Daxiet Seite, Pheeni Manufacturer of Balosters, &., LAST. mm AN PRERD & Oo.,910 Pa. § & PEARGON. cor Rh : Aterat £. Bing w Mocsgri & Dea. 467 Mo. av., bet.435 sud 6th ate on % A. 0 Brawaxt exch 'd for ground)ai thet, | We Roruwers,ils Fa arsine, CARRIAGE FACTORIES, Jas B. (also Metal'ic Roofer, Roster B- Gkakam. 20-19-16 dh ot bet. D and & PRINTING +44 aA . Gre ALL, © oun, moe and 1isg street Ss N BRorugns, it ‘s.ave. th & ith om, Jonx B.Denxim, ls 6th st., south of Penn a Wop Ravcnr eo. s thet cold wer d. Carers & Buo.. 6% Pennsyivani CHINA, GLASSWARE, @c, J.W. Borsiex & Bro., 93 Pa.av., Metzerott Hall CIRCULATE LIBRARIES. W.T Nivmo, Jou PEARSON, oorver 9th and weLi i Ginen, icons. F Tuostteon & Oar Se het opp, Onator COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS.” Joserg TK. PLant.corner K and éth strects BW, CONFECTIONERIES. M C Hrxsext.( Dining Rooms,) §217th st., op. P.O CONVEY ANCERS. A. G. Hater, 619 Pa. D Dx Wx MER&it1., 1112 F street northwest, DINING GALOORS, Hanvey & Horn! DO! cs. si NESS COLLEGE, Cor. Tth and L ete, 3016 Penna. av., corner lithst, Sr re i Fe, LLAR STORE, 8Y.. Det, DEESSHAK: . — Miss ME. WitsonJ3W Pa.ay.(Out’s taught by rule) ar — STORES. }a THER, Corner Sth and Wat aces ste. B. Fxxovsox, 151 Penne. ave.. Onpi FX Donvev, aif east Peans, sve "Oaiel din, DBY GoOopDs. Epwakd STOLPE, Gv 7th street,, Pest Offce. Kony A. Wuitekaxn, #4 Dat. between ote en, Bates & BaoTweR, 89-21 G at. we Kivxet. 917 STAMPING Ww EW maar Mas. GB. Marae A.B. SuEPEXEDa EMPLO SrTewaRn & Ta Mas Lovise 0 PEt eeu 4 omm Mon: a Mokan.(also Tin a.G8 ‘519 Pa. Lew. lsLan Dor O' " . WX. 8. Boosk, 1383 Pean jin a. Po. \. B. svenes, street Pariir H. Wakd.couthw-et cor. Ps. ond TOYS, FANCY no * OER. BUrPeet, 65 7th strect, oear 9. MABUFA: M & ‘0.088 7th ot. adie OF Han mas G. PEARCE, 149 Pa er, bot. lik & ibe” Prence, M08 ® strset, aa tig) ee 8 State yon WIRE D W. Bavek:vex, 319 ib street, south of Pa, ave, EPHENSON & BRO Pav 9,foat ran oe : Ist and D strests NW, vinsor tap itaae wane es H_AbLxx, (wholesale only.) 94 Pa. av., maar ochs ee WASHINGTON Gas U 7 Vas jas Lie! . GLASS Srainkms. 2 t,newre wu W. Vavouan, for elarches, howses, &e., 711 D GROCERY STOMES, ” PERSONAL. fits 6 Wem =a py At kd 18s ISABELLA CAMPPELL and Mr ANNA fond eh eee Go Barrz Cor. «36 st. and W x. BURLSY, 909 Tth strest, between P P, LivrLt £00. 5-W. oor Ba ec. eusN returning Joun J. Pkasovy, (also Fishing Tacie, ADAM] BUSHSEER & CO —dsvolns ~ Balin ac, Det. Mihand feasia (Clarcevant cand” Henlinr le i 5 ‘TH. Ladies’ Hatr Dresser,.154 ¥ st 3, Bowne at _a See ¢ o's. DB DaABBY CAN BE CONSULTED 00. Bdently at LIS 435 street, three from Penpsyivanie avenue — and sctentitic or treaiment guarauiced. ladies LEON, CONSULTING PHYSICIAN. ‘The oldest cetablished Specialist tm the city. 0. 604 ELEVENTH STBEET, ABUVE Hours: 1 to 4, and 7 te 8, daily. F A. Lutz Ja. & Sno, ev. Crs Jas. Torna a cos ae pei fees abt maateate Se SY ., bet. 8th and ton ste, RET ES rasa eas ps A v eve. and B oC sven so emo; Motwerott Hall, AsDErENver Icz Co., office, 1994 Pa. sv., near Mth ICE CREAM MANUF: x Hanes Belzer, SE comer lithet.& Pe. ave AMERICAN INK Co., office,513 9B st., bet. Band F ESSTRUMERT C, Fischxx, barg. Instruments & Trusses, 4 7a st, "NE C) SE Toss Prt eet a |ANLRIN, 822 Sth st