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EVENING STAR._ Sy .. November 4, 187d, ~~ LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, &¢., To-might, Theat Katie Putnam in “Little concert. he Marine Band. 1 ree cases of the horse A dom (or any other , was the remark terday. i the congrega- Lurch has given ean, to coet 64.000. atoress of Jenk.ns, who was areiay last, he expressed the would read it. The od Mrs, Beck Ball. cared. 1 e0w welbke away isthend ith, now have | 4s Vr. Fargoni 08ers uni ier the stolen property. ard fe iD me hease Gescrlized the advertisoment > war, t their merses trom G. Wheeler's, avenue, ertisement. bout 20 mouths old, of Mr. tas Fuzpattick, who Tesides on 10th street neor Ton Saturday afternoon, manaced fo get ho! fof a vislof htdarem, and swallowed the cent mts: rer Were applied and the chia Tem singed gut eral hours, Dut is new con- nger. Neeretary Rawlins (iate of Gen. is stv im the public yeult at the Cemetery, but a few days sinee k sud @ brother of the ‘The Lodger Gravis ste® b lof the rematus in the southwest see- 2 OF the incloeure. =r. pastor of St. Paul's Luth- preached an anniver- ation, at the cherch on hictory ot that event, { it furnishes a sublime ex- as faith, gave us Protestant freed the world from king- Tait. the Ite Secretary Stanton. the odd Washington city goverr- edim the former Council Chan- the City Hall some veare since, was on | removed, at the instance of + fen of the inte Secretary, ite piace at the cost of gu) ot Ue grew war Secretary revicwing tbe ae age r AYLEY actived here trom night and was ster- r Wet He rreachea in Carroll Hall to the - Patrick's eburek. taking Matthew viti—t, and daring spoke of their entorprise in © pew churck of St. Patrick as 2 cherch, whick bad ever | dditicss of publ’ started frem the eatacombs, and 1 been steadily adding one by ene dings vor the worrhip of God. | that the Catholic church tad | her original simplietty of worship: Was mot the fact,end the people they are misrepresenting the He believed in decorating the churches in ¢ most costiy and elaborate manner. He spoke of the many misrepresentations of the Catholic church, and eloseé by urging all renew their hearts fe God for having hem a place in His holy eburch. a ‘Two Decrees or Divonce.—On Saturday, Jucge Wylie, im the equity court, made a de eree divorcing Thomas Curry from the bonds of Iratrimony with Mary Ca: The pilainti:t sorta that they were married in December, im Sew York city, and have had two chil- d chax that defoudant bas since be- urupkard. ‘The testimony was I soll appeared for complainant. Also, adectee in the case of Mary M. Court- ney against. Kebert Courtney. Tho petitioner Were masried iu August, 1863, and had two chil+ ren. and she alleges thet in consequence of hig abure, neglect abd fH-treatment she was com+ to feave bim in September, 1509. Messr=, inkie and Arrick appeared for the petitioner, $0.1 Mr. 7.1. Jotmson tovk the testimony. - - Tun Tapieuse--KateF eluges apd tet beset <dy company, who make their first appearance et the National Theater this are weld ‘spoken of wherever they have appeared. The (ptbiug pererarance to night is a den eof tia Curiosity Shop,” in which Mie m eppears as “Little Nell” and “The old tavaritesat the Theater have Miss Gussie Cre ersatiie vooalnt; Mr. James Maag, comediah, and the Wesi sisters, grace- cancers. A new ballet and a new sensation drama to-night. ad Saoc iG Dears ov 4 Cup rrom Bten- 15G—Un Saturday afternoon a bos, toar son of Mrs. Coe, residing oe street, een ith amd Lith streets, navy-yard, was death. It appears that the mother qt locked it up i a room while she weat | to 4 grocery store in the vicinity, and during her abrence the child lighted some paper in the the flames from whieh caught to itecloth- | tng, sud betore the mother returned, wich wes | in @ very short time, the child was burned toa crisp. The mother returned just in time to prevent the fames from setting fire to the — —-- —_ DasTARDLY Ovrrace.—FEarly on Saturday med Mary F. morning last, a colored girl, ary F. Martin, about ten years of age, while employed | im driving cows to pasture near Kalorama Dts, was attacked by a colored man, who | threw her to the ground and committed affendish | outrage on her person. She succeeded im reach- | ing home, «off verely from the injuries Tecefred, and cian Was summoned, who con: ders her so dDadly hurt a= not to permit her Jeaving her room. Efforts are being made to caprure the villain who perpetrated the outrage. oe Lert & Bany on 4 DooR-Stzr—On Frid night last, Mary Armstrong, colored, went to the house of Mrs. Emily Coals, colored, on 5d street, between E and F southwest, and lett a child about two months old on the doorstep, saying she wa: going a short distance to get some crackers and would soon retarn. She fas mot yet put in an appearance, and Mrs. Coats took the child to the tirst precinct station, where Lieutenant Gessford arranged for it to be placed in charge of # colo oman named Celia Beott, iting on F street southwest. 2 A Tekarvnry Ciens’s Naxs STRICKEN ory Fux Kecisteation List rx Beookiys.—Wm, L. Brown, aclerk in the Treasury department im this city, who registered in Brooklyn, and ‘whose name was subsequently erased, bas ap- pealed to the courts to have it restored. Two years ago Brown removed, with his family, to accept an appointment, but claims the right to Wote under the statute: “No person shall be Geemed to have gained or lost residence while im the service of the United States.” McepeR OR AccipENTAL BrRwrne?—The body of Kaobel Montague, a colored girl, who — about en ago in ie oaetemn coeten of we city from ipi iy oil, was, yester- day, disintcrred by order Of the Coroner and an fuquest beld, which resulted te a verdict “hat the deceased came to her death from having foal 0: poured over ber body and then por Seg penny of op iy pat te consequence 0! ty that came to) Geath from foul play. oe ; ——_o—___ KILLED WRILE Praying SumSa Bamed Geor; ries recei playing see saw with tore ‘who jumped off white the plank was in motion, causing Allen to fall, whereby he sustained such internal injuries as tecause his death in a few hours. ee Ropeery wy A Sweax- aiternoon an ‘a thief entered the restau- rant < 9 Kolb, on ID t, made ap entrance the tami tending 1° ey oft Rew St. P: areh. ie ae Sctppex Deata—an a, woman, Emma Eilott, was found oo in bed house, No. vis u DusiGx in fine plated set ‘with id wires and pearl center, $3 per set, received Prigg’s Jewelry Store, No. 457 Penn-ylvania enuc, between 4% and éth streets, ° Go To Seitrv morrew night A®'S for news of election to- Excelsior Houge, Newspaper | * \ THe HORSE DISTEMPER, ‘ran, and quit after a couple of squares ex- | depot, there the perience, 2 éngine and aj tus of firé company | No. ¢ were déawn through the streets by the | company this morning to Capitol Hill, 0 a to have a down grade in Case of a fire in that see tion of the city. Ali the men attached to the fire department are holding themselves in readiness to take to the ropes whenever called ont. Two of the horses of- No. 2 company have not yet been attacked bythe ITS RAPID SPREAD IN THIS DISTRICT. SUSPENSION OF STRERT CAR TRAVEL. ulet Sérecin—Fi, mes Draw a b; + BMeu—interruption ar Busij ness . A horse! A horse ! my ke 1 for a horse! ¢ can't gr! @ horse pire usa Aemmy enzine f Yesterday was one of the quletest Sundays ia Washington for many years. No street cars 1" were ramping, and but few vehicles coul! be {f tng of volunteers, aratas by hand,) it may be to strike all the belis, t Baptist Ohurch bell, h IS now out of connection at the request the trustees of the church,) as the volunteers da large bell to apprise A few bri much towards relieving ti ATAL CASES. orted thus far—two in | South Washington end one on sth sire yesterday; and one at Vant’s stable to-d. were old horses. -+—— New Church of St. Patrick, LAYING OF THE CORNER STONE. seen, Hundreds who heretofore have cone to church in elegant equipages gave their ho yesterday aud walked to the sanctuary side ike this will animals, never sit under the droppings of t but who own dashing tara-outs aud spend their Sundays &=imming along the ec roads around the city at a three minate ait, | ined at home yesterday to doctor their sicit | Every stable in the District is in fact an eguine hospital, and all are just now p cf unaewal interest. "To-day the stroots are | The cormer-stone of the imposing church edr almost deserted by teams, giving the city a | See io be erected by the yas lath with an very dull appearance, The musicui tin g | sation of St. he caaten, aoe Tell of start car horsee ie be low cer Ganon Barter, of @ jclating, Ere. Samual labor for the transportation o Esher Bayley. of Beltimare; oticintang. Fve- fhich were formerly transie:ted ani formed a grand pro- pow rfrom polut to poi “tte an iff mes Daley, ciel marshal, pike weepars arg | There werein line: Washington ilibernian Bo- from the horse owners WhO u ee Coenen sae Sees he ds 3 chael’s Society, St. 3 Edu- hicreased its ateayand may nOW be said to be ai ‘: e t. Peter, its climax. holie Be- . DEPARTWreT HORSES. \ ‘be Fm | es of the re department be + Spalding ¢ im, in a caru to the publi i Temperan t when working a hes sliimore, St. Patr “respectfiliy request, as the Domiaice@ _ 7 apparatus will have ty be moved by uand. that ci pte ko Citizens Fesiing im the vicinity of Tuc Wee Ow it ees anee with the wishof the t e ee Scare eune ean thea be no muste in precesstous of the church pee tng the @ieability of the Norscs.” Tn | O™ the Sabbath. ‘The route was down 1 street to Pengevivania aventis, to 1th s ftreet, the site of the proposed ed the streets were erowsded, aud the doors Bi Prec Ir f the circtimstarttes ant ‘the necessity Jor overy Mam fe, be at: bis post, no me mber of the torce will be allowed off daty for the present. As the hose earriages now in use are too heavy to be drwwa by.land, the co: e grouniis, | nce of Rev. Fatier Walter, a ae vag om Srreggbments with |p plationma was erected for the rgy, and ju ee ueenen ype = — E. S. Leadbeater, | the center was a large chair, draped with crim- hiss cnainoenaetean ta ‘of Alex. | £0n Silk, resting on a carpet and black ctoth lol englnecs.c ‘a Hight | heavily canbroidered in go'd. ‘The corner-stone, andria, Va Dt. debieon ident ‘a square block of bine stone, lay beside the place bose nl nig ‘cour | Where it was to be deposited, and near by was a Se nemaked Their | Carpet and heavy sifken cushion for the nse of more: @ tine will be | tue archbishop when kneeling in prayer. On t ted 2 gies Capt. W, | the east side of the grounds was a lerge wooden gh, Seurecnd betsof the pelice |/Cross, the blessing of which formed one of the fate at in ‘on tare unless they are most important features of the ceremonies, nulit une Shortly after three o’clock the eplemn ecro- monies commenced. THE & P. T. P. 0. 0. Ts de asélating clerg: men, ‘The archbishop, with President Gatchel, of the sociuty for the Rey. Fathers Walter, Pres | K B Maguire, Early, Stonestre yention of craeity to animals, in a card, thanks | Keane, Barotti, Maguire, Farly, Stonestreet the public and horse-owners generally for tae | Cole» aes rete Movarthy, | Mark cere and kimdness with which they @re treating wi a, a Mi, id ee cNerkeny, ory 1 +4 their animate, but to say that & few, , fd Mesphile appeared on the groan: owning interior and almost wormout mimes, | #8 marched in processton to the cross, preceded by four members of the Friend Society and acolites. Arriving at the cross the archbishop sprinkled the place with holy water, following with a fervert prayer. Other ceremonies followed In accordance with the ritual of the church, and Rev. Father Boyle preached the sermon, which was a very eloquent Gne and was listened to with attention. In the conrse of his sermon he spoke of the old charch having passed awry in which the fathers and mothers of many of its present, communicants coutinue to use them, notwithstanding the tact that their beasts exhibit the most painul and unmistekable symptoms of the prevailing epi demic. Such plan instances of crucity and inbumanity, he says, will receive the imniediate attention of the society. Any complaints for- warded to him at the office of the society, No. £ street, will receive prompt aftention. RAILROAD COMPANIES, The horses of the Washington snd George- town railroed, 533 in member, are all ‘affected Young Catholic’s : - : had worrhiped. "He said the st was chosen in | rum te-asbeeer cae cakeee man Derctace | She very intuncy of Gils clig, and the beets in the stables’ near Ene Balteaore and Obi. | church grew mpon it by the seal of the devoted Father Caffery, whose successor was the ¢ruly loved Fether Matthews, The advancing years have dismantled and destroyed the cross crowned pioneer church of this city, and with the incre: population they now demand a new structure, which vour energetic and devoted jastor hopefully undertakes, tuder sanction oF your beloved archbishop, trasting in God, and tcaning upon vour well-known gener- Why should not the capital of the nation @ a temple worthy of the great Catholic pame, and in harmony with the noble edifices that the great republic has built for tts public servants? This city i Froving in beauty, and bids fair to become the just pride of the nation. « Incentives ere not wanting to us, even as citivens of the national capital, to ald in this work. It will help to beautity the city; nay, it are petbaps halt a dozen serious disease. irses owne? by the Columbia railroad reall taken withinaiew minutes ses a8athreat lotion the “H. H. H., gives thom smal! quantities of ginger d tor their cough, and eecasiopal esof Perry's Pain Killer. He does nut be- lieve they will bet for service under @ week or ten @ays. in the stables of the Bfetropoliten raitroad vany the horses are much better to-Cay and nearly every all of themtake their feed as usual. President Thompson jever does not deem it judicious te put the cars on the reed until the horses are entirely well. phir commenced to treat his horses early he has pot asingte bad b will do more. Every Catholic church iso tre Fesalny ee them all well Uy | @ morality, civilisation, and conearvaling ana pie ibrar oS an agent to preserve the great traths ém@kem At the aubin at Bt ‘Grait, sr, on 11th | #0 who are beyond her saving pale. At the ccrcet west, near itech, there are ts nome, | conclusion of the sermon the eaembiage wes eli of whick are slightly affected. ‘There are bug | diemissed with the benediction by the arch. dour or five, however, unfit for tesa. Most of bishop. ‘these horses were well yesterdey, and were en- geged to carry mourners to a faneral, aud were taken siok en route. Charge of Bigamy. WM. SENNES AND HIS TWO WIVES. teaneses in Hugely & Bowon’s stables; | dasdge Sneit Sends the Case lo the Grand Fury. on N arenpe, th street, fittes William Semmes, a spruce-looking youn are sick, Dat these ate cases” The | man. with a red neck-tie and bis hair parted 1a anes its appearance for first time in ee male: wae spatenea a8 bes Ceurt, is a adge Suell, this morning, charged on the oat At ‘Brother's stable, earner of sth and Moses T. Bridweil, with bigamy in masryin, I streess there -are about twen' = nie Elowier neat that’ time teving : nu a lawtul wite ving. William Auley, a oler: Gheen Rear ith, hav@ | man, testided to having warried the anced fa form. , of Fairfax county, Va., contains and prodvced the marriage poaitcate, gican at pl} time. Witness was living on 2 street | care southwestat the time when the presente: th ives with the marriagedicense. He fully idevtified the accased as the man he mercied. Officer Lewie, who made the arrest, teeti that Semmes (lid not deny the c! parties: andthe doctor says #tnéw shee sym) ‘harge, bul pheumonia. freely gave bis reasons for doing so, statl Kelleherg @Erty-five hor: that le dent wife jets him When the witpes ail of which are ill; no bad cases. took Semmes into custody, both of his wives at Fanta seables, 0 ‘ are te bersed | were present aml quarreling with each other, and Rob TT taal a aso. Phe anima | The prisoner voluntarily admitted that he had retetred tot S e Sran‘as being @ led them both in this sity. Rev. Wim case, died about noon t j Mr Vane thinks | pullin testified that he married the accused te it wase wold Fe ‘commonly know® 4 Martha Ellen Fowler on the “ith day of Angu: Pepe osemen Se 2 jast, and prodaced their marriage license. Hi ‘Mr. ) On the same an, 2 fully identitied Semmes, asthe man. Mr. Brids rn atone proving; welly Se Diatiar of Wie eS mene that this oe ‘ tan al Ler hac een liv u ther e be ut the clergyman ha im that they wert At Sleyu's stables, corner of ech and Ostreetd. | Married. Mire Bema tae nat ey we i a erameamatie dierent RR fe 7 + pe the present time. mony was close Al of Waters’ S Salin'w hérwes On O street, | here, and the Judge seut the onset the gran —— #thend. 7th. strects 35. in © | jury, fixing the bonds at $1,000. Fumparey, on G strect,Bésiatioat 100 horses, | Witrann’s Ruorunsy—Sanjuet (othe Pros } and all ace o a little. boy two or thres Saturday Night—Iin accordance with the era bad cases in this ste be | previously given, Willard’s hotel, under the a little better to-day. Dr. Bulkley's herve js Wor Mtr. J F. Cake, was thrown improving dlowly. open to the public on Saturdayafternoon. From | Alor hsonieg ‘sherses—55 in number— the hour at whieh the doors were thrown open C, between 45 and 6th. Coughing, | until tate at night the lobby, corridors And j and — a * en aggr: 1 | rooms wore thronged with citizens of Washin, vate Me ton, eagerly inspectin, e new & intments, opt reas eaten Jackson Hall alley, congratulating the host and icting him all re —_ impreving. CCS. t ie" pcr —_ stable at Washington Nailor the ho manner of success. etermined that the news were all better to-day. Last night he had t or three bad casee, but thiemorning they much better, and the di disease seems fo hinge horse ts affected, a: used, stable being c! a have taken every precau’ but very Aittl Alison Nailor, jr., states that his horses are rapidly improving aad quite a number of then are fit tor use. At Mr. Broughton’s stables the horses are troubled with the cough only, and all of them take their food as usual. The cases of the disease in the stables of Rich- eg men should long remember the event, ir. Cake had invited ail the correspondents and the members of the local press to meet him. in the ladies’ ordinary at 9 o'clock, and in ri sponee to the invitation there assembled at th hour one ot the best gatherings of the press menever heldin the city. One or two familiar faces were missing, it is true, but their absence was duly accounted for. ha An entrance into the brilliantly lighted room stogk: explained why the host had exiended the invi- tation, for inthe center of the room, rani the entire length, was one of the finest set tables ever stood before good judges of good eating. Ceremony was dispenséd with, and soon tie good things were disappearing rapidly. Wine and cigars te match the feast were on hand in profusion, and after the solids had been got throu, ahd tse their alti Gee gh with were taken promptly fm haud. , Jt. Street, has not yet intar- | Several shurt speeches were made, songs san fered with Bis business, and tie is sti!i supplying several hours passed pleasantly,eaah c | teams as ugual. 0) tributing to the general enjoyment, which ren- BXPRESS COMPANIES dered the evening complete. ——— There is One serious case of the disease fat Adams & Co.'s express stables. Most of the horses are conghing, aud the company use but Tew ot their iis horses to-day, Contract For Unpgerixtsa Hovses.— Chief engineer Phillips has been directed py the board of pubiie works to prepare a contract the | with Sam’! Strong for underpiuning the =e house and such other houses raised or to raised by Messrs. Hollingsworth & Coughlin in Knox used but four of rest being unfit for service. McClintock's horses are all disabled, and he ‘Was not able to use any to-day. This mm, | Georgetown, and such other buildings as the ‘ne o'clock, ome of his wagohs, may direct, at the prices named by the a, passed up the avenue loaded board, the contractor to furnish all brick ma- with the trunks of the Putuam Comedy Com- | terial and labor, and the board to furnish ec. which will open to-night at the National | deliver all the stone required for the work, aiid have Dee me RESIDENT'S womens | °4 Gaseemede Fauality umedl ta the hg. of OF ted, “egrpe’ end oot eee ‘Tux case oy Joun Routine, charged in the badly, the ey are Dot believed to be in Alexandria (Va.) court with ao of, teeta = 7 ‘on the south side of river, ‘cameup 8 SABES. to-day tm that city, postponed until fhe ayo ty Panmber—hbes | December term, on s ened of aaa horace of the Great Falisice | spsorat Sate OP FUsnirumt.—Latimer| & (8 mater), @t the foot of 4th | Gieary, will sell, in front of street, are r | auction rooms, to-morrow, 4 varied bas pot r~ of furniture, including a superior piano be — to keep up the.dellverse two elegant Frebeh mantle mirrors. 2 pence ted crane James Welshy the contractor, hes 2) fick BZThiers docs not. desire to be made Presi= ae Pix ; conveys | dent of France for life. , Ree Pt waver 8A Watertown paper speaks of stained glass | of use, was Suda 18 about noon. bgemet-e ti] H peg pan gar rte Tonestens ‘were ‘attacked | dent of the Virginia otate agricuitnetoc ye verertonss roe ateatines heir ‘ @7-A chain gang has been inaugurated in —~ RA ‘Treasury } Staunton, Va. Rept rent and its bureaus ail of them = t Meshowake, Ina, a of burglars Gk, and the wile Lave to be earried: to Goat Aieagh aie npetacness ands Bech eeeee brace} 87 a was lately left on a doorstep in oan = do ny to ‘It ig | Paducah, Spe ne por oy peg cms sate to estimate that © per cent.’ horses: a7 Ap lilirois ir sports name of baad oe Doubleblower. } “BA young lads at Meadville lately etot her- aa - “| slrwtile: practicing ate mark. |, ' Seoied a sick msn'to thot seared | “Evrne ‘accideutat Andy Gleason, the contractor, created * son? tion on the streets to-day with a pair of mules, horse hi ‘guns continues to ‘western towns. s7-*‘Come into the Varden, Maud,” is the ay in which musical mammas urge their daughters to try on their new calico dresses. A number of wagons were drawn through the | _s#-The names of U. S. Grant and E. B. streets by hand to-day. The boys volunteered | Washburne are on the registry list in East in large numbers, but generally got tired of the | Galena. which he drives in place of his a ‘b has the epidem. Many of bis contract horses are | ¥: also sick. THE COURTS. | Georgetown Advertisements. Crrevrt Court, Judge Oartter—To-day, the calendar for the Vetober term was called, em. ‘TBE LATEST NOVELTY —7 octare PIANOS bracing 369 cases cn trial 79 on appei A rose ‘containing all the mod: number were marked for trial, and ofhers con- | imptorement = aint all tnved. The triais will be cammenced to-more | 4 fal! line ‘of Ladies) Companion row, and ten enses per day will be called. yg Aa Td Citar nnd gle, at 680, Pouicm CouRT, Judge Snel? —To-day, Marga- | @i,avd $12. é ret Shea, profantiy; Heiy Shulthize, pro |" F nd Domestic POCKET OUTLERY, fe a8e Su 8 Ohures pro- | Olith and Hair BRUSHES snd (0 MB™. ch-ep, : D seamen ; | The latect pblications of BOUKS aad MUSIO. fanity; $3. Charles Senses, areging oners | Price of Schocl Books redncad. at Stuith Paatty: 3" peer D bay 28 oct7 im POF & PELIGSON ®, 19S Bridge st. * 5 nmmore, disor- = a me aeriys@& Samuei Howeil, forfeited his'coliat- RY GOODS AT POPELAR PRIOBS.—Sations, eral, Daniel Mahoney, protanity, and carrying , — hotee ona concealed weapons; $30. Kate Jones, profanity; | Colors; medium and low. pri colors snd of choice st. other brands; Bisck Alpa Binck gud Colosed Velaro. *5. Jamas Joy, ‘anity; €3. Douglass Wile lias, profanity; Bevjamta Bates, prof: arphy, vagrant; sent ity; $5. James 3, vers cheap house. Samuel Stuart, disorderty; dona Henry Anderson, carrying @ razor; §20.° Ad- ourned. GEORGETOWN. AyoTHER Broxes WaTer Mars.—Apont 5 clock Saturday evening the 12-inch water main burst*on Bridge street, near High, and in con. seqnence of haying to turn of the wat pair it, the work at the break in the main, corner Bridge aud Potomac atri 4 stepped, aud it is not now expected that’ this breach can be finished and the water pat in be- fore to-morrow night. Papers. » emnly ately after pal cals, Mu . framed: ib, Raisixnc THE Manger Hovse.—Since our | \y7y u. WHEATLEY S | last report the marketehonse has gone up about | VY ™- | 5 inches, making the whole disiauce it Las beeu Steam Pyeing o | Estapiiy 4% Scouring | 9 oment P Coat To Formiax F ig W. F. Green cleared to-day wit doa. sot St. Ticmas, West Indies, from the Con soligation Company's docks. 3 Pho steamer Lady of tho Lal: Norfolk. Arrived—Hoat Thomas, with 3,000 bushels wheat, and Abbie P. Cranmer, with 600 bales hay to Waters, and 150 tons curbstone for the board of pubsie works insp e vA < or D: 468 sthi ng aepertain mur iy exceut a. Cl tor the inpnth end t Rae PE at family, 6.586 bbls. extra, 10%. bbie. stip PERSONAL bbls. fine, and 174 bbls. mids, ani Inspr oT zt ters reports 2,672 bbia family, 3,17 Uhis, ex- | | 3. YEE, Clairrcyaat and Test Mi 18 bbls. super, 251 bbls. fine, and 1 . a8 BEMOVED to No. Sit 7 4, between H and I eirce sole. total inspectious forthe month, CHESAPEAKE AND UHIO CANSL.—There are ‘no boate arriving to-day. it is rumored that one of the locks iy be Une is broken, which it will take 24 hours ir, ALEXANDRIA FATAL Accrpgnt-—A colored man ~y_ameq Abe Gibson, living on Kingstreet; a fe ¢ josre LD DK. DARBY CAN Bl OONCULTED OON- ae 1 ‘th O fidentty TLS 439 t 4 CONSULTING PHYSICIAN. The est established Spoctalict in the ofty. above West, was accidentally shot and giiaq'ny | Ne. 604 ELEVENTH STREET, ABOVE F. auother colored man named Warner P on dictor L Tte : who lives on Fairfax street, hetween M Houre: 11 to 4 aut 7 te 9, daily Erincess, at fp early hour this Accs net @F-Bpecialty— Female Complaints amd Outagmons est FE @ two men, sow , 0, | Dewenece. worked iogether on'a ratlroad 1" y "Now fees? MADAME FLORENOE, tatanancd Glai- and had not met since they*p parsied Heine: Loyant: ie cuewualied 13 tlie the Past, Prow state until the accident occarr gy “Gi had | Sutpand Fuiare of your ife:is caution sees mat been hunting, and was standiy .g still, whon Por- | our the sure war to sures Ie iter ta tiene Alston, who algo hada gun, and'was om his way | bussces ner Saeko eae le: eer to ree his daughter, who liven in Fairtureounts, | sttsal satierenion: came up, and as they adv ‘anced to greet exch istaction gtyen or no other, one barrel of Pen qj, dentally discharged, the jo face on the lett side of f ae brain, killing his imety arrested Pendleton, jeton’s gan was acci- ad entering Gibson's mouth, lodging in his antly. Policeman Ogden tet ta eetone se: bowprers had mad noe! nd brought him to th but when taken bef are Justice White he w: once sent back te “West End, to await the action Of the coroner's faquest, which was held by Jus- tice R. RK. Fowie, anda verdict rendered in a cordance with the above mentioned facts. A Hamp Heapep Coat-Hes vae.—A colore] man named Pred Gray, employed at tha wharves of the Hampshire aud Baltimore coal company, was struck on the head there yesterday by lump Of egal that fell foom the elevated railway The?ump of coal was shivered, bet the heat barring @ few flesh wounds, was unturt. OGoprtcation ov THz Laws.—The contra>t arlore, Low located " PLANOS, &e. QCHOMAOK KE & CO. CELEBRATED GOLD +) MEDAL rIANOS, CARL RIOHTER, Acent.—fHaving asa teacher of music this city for the last ten years, felt the! Want of &good snd ¢ E h bas giver concerts ae wr ¥ suceess has vw to offer these 18 at prices from $4¥ to $1.50) 3 per cent. leas then sny other fret Vite the public tc vm wl ne for the hea) fer the codification ef the corporation laws, has Pian wed. Tus sud en awarded, by the cbmmittee, to Win. F ee nen, eee Carne, esq., for the sam of $389, payable out of seeks Ss mext voar’s taxes. There were feur bids beside Mr. Garne’s—Gazets, Saturday evening. ————_—_—_ O1TY ITEMS. THE pest and ch Leicestershire Table Oe. THR ringer variety of thes, hows and scarfs ever seen in this cltw,‘at the grand new store of M. KNABE & 00.8 CELEBRATED FiANOS SURPASS ALL OTHERS. Wm. Enate & Oo. GOLD MEDAL PIANOS, forty yea ib Ose. Ou \ery scoummodating terms, PIANOS| aud OBGANs, for sale and tnt BEICHENDACH'S the famous Halford tcisante Oke popalaron es | meas .,_ Piano Warcrooms, 423 Lith street. in & Stemberg, corner of 7th and G bat FEE sgunon = PLANUS. (Boardman & Gray REICHENBAOH 8 Piano Warerooms. Goldman 2 streets. ——_ +9 —__ ELROTION ews will be received every hour | _*¢81217 ri +423 Lith street. fr vi te iT h - toomnpog gers iath Suc specie wi: | MG ANPRING TU: OUT ~Pareyinanoms lard’s. Mere ape 7 ing | Forsaleby@.L Wi De tHe (ie ie RR for thee! nd will serve Oca ten Tena | reat went, avenue aud K st. election, and will serve apa fine lunch, dante for Suede’ vanes and manubacigrers of Tus Eerwrric maiaria rnies the ine ere in Masical Lustramenta generally. world, of ‘the eity, and «to move” costa sors |, fianoe aud all Musioal Instruments —— thin om will find the grand gitt Genre arneessees, |e ‘<_ evening, at No. 317 71 , commer ef 1), aud next doceto Green & Williams’, 1 7&D H. B 7&D pliner tintin - B. Tus Nasional Savines BANK, corner of New York mvenue and 15th street, pays 6 per ct. for eacti calendar mont Baping howe; to Saturdays, 9 to 4 and $ IMMENSE STOCK. ws ‘213.1416 or soft bat, ove Tix naught, S75,00018 all decoration of one’s 4 aurerb Monrpeliyar ax 3 gents, youtts, and ‘ery low petcon orn verer eco | FaSHIOVABLE GOODS. ast cael al Jaesthog coe oe eee; | THR SALE GOES BRAVELY wer MC. A; Boiling, corner of 9th and 1) ON. BUSINESS DIRECTORY: | Containing Cards of First-class Establishments _ in all Branches of Business in the District. AGRI Joun A. Bauan, soe BASES AND BANKERS. Rice & Co. Beat Fr, B. Wu, At. Mas. rts do.) marth or Ng unecnrT gia LLARNTT! Dy a. 2! GE. THWELL, Cohan per above er | SES. Fits, near Pat. Ofoe. by AS imoeea ¥ ( sete F A Fire & Go., 706 1bt Ones cae, SamM.S. man ofactorer an Sus Fed abel. Bd” Bay 10 Asa Boo L.B D BBASS WORKS. SoMMERVILLE & LeitcH, 516-18@8 18th street. BUILDING MATERIALS, s Ros Gro JON P. Dexvis, 109 6th at, of Penn. W.B. Gane: & Bro. 680 Pennsylvania ARE, Dn Hak Wau Mies are @ging such an extensive buviness in a ranges, eee tte and pple mantels, gas fixtures, plumb) yas fittlnz, Sea he? An Beecaune y “ an Poh] Great Eargainsin Boys and Meu's Suite of New York, embers the "rary best wore men, an lete ders Omptnes andin thy See taguuier, ort prove its aseertion give them a call. t6 10,26,e06 Suits at all Prices to Suit ald Purses. SPECIALTY IN SUITS, WilLcox a Gipn’s Sswine MACHINE. The mey at Chas. ‘atterns. hoopakirt and corset tactey, ith street, a Intelligencer Butiding. . W,25 318 i as HG oe eplintes 3 La ABD GENTLEMEN: If wish your ” 20 sent 4 No. ° + alte fice a or will give on OVEBOUATS, hind eatistaction without Dai: OVEnooate, WINTER ona % ReUIEP vor ‘THE Furr—Fee, 1 Corne without celebrated Bazaar P: Baum’s FOR MEN AND BOYS. THE VERY LARGEST, THE VERY BEST, D THE VERY CHEAPEST IN THE City. Fo FAMILY USE. CALL AND SEE Us. B7IN CUSTOM DEPARTMENT we have all the latest styles Foreign and to make up st short notice by skilful and expe rienced workmen. THE L oO dD —— = ~ HABLE BROTHERS, Fashionable Tailors, N.W. COR. 718 AND D STREETS. LEICESTERSHIRE pen PARE RAD CE; ME BerouITan DouLar story. The Very Best Sauce and Relish Made in Any Part of the World. Lhsve now open for 5 somest assortment of DOLLAR GOoDsS you ever have seen together, and it will certainly pay you to take @ look at them. The variety is so large that it would be a fatile effort to enumerate them, so Iwilloply call your attention tos few ar- ticles Istely received, and which aro remarkably inspection the hand- FoR FAMILY USE. PINTS ......0.- HALF PINTS...... werveeeensenesseeeveseaamme SO CENTS, .30 Ozxts, Ladies” Undergarments, gotten up in such a style and of such matertal that it will surprise you, they areonly €} each. dice” este, wary uverior a Ql. 5 ies’ fron Mramso Beveled Hoses ron e dace Bill Ecarte at 20 Cente’and 81 oom a ent pista trimmed Linen ‘ufts and ‘or spemeld Outlery, six Forks and six eet sixin a setter gee ae piace ee. ae ip at $1. Walput Brackets ina variety of styles, and Hat Rack®, Towel Backs, 2¢., of $1 each. The best? youer fer 81. Bull live ‘all leather. ip dilorent atyles, at 81. at 81. , anit gps LareeLooking reer Se., and $1. . I might keep on in this way, bat canndt do 0! iehibont Mesortag tedlouas so T Wilt only add that guarantee every article sold at my store to be at 26 per cent. cheaper than it cau be bought Stovhece, tad Gees good in quality as it is pow- sible to be made, Wt Te marble Deiding, B. SILVERBERG, Pebble. $25,000 Raton = cclG-eol0s 511 7th street, opposite a Post 0! NU. DOGAN, 115 Market Spron, @_CoraLA SD, 64 La. ave., bet. Sth and Mth ote BAK ERITS. BELL-HANGERS & ©, ROHWE (PRR. 1907 F ot. between 1th ant F PRED. Fiecv eR, atch s¢ CARPENTERS AND CARBL ekT H. GRAWAM, 10-12-14 Sch #t., Bot. Dand B We. MxEw&It, 1003 F street northwest. DINTRG ALPHABETICAL | Josars CULTURA, WAST = Ove, Ot. eb wD France BD G. LAG RRSOLL, 4M, oppor ewes: aie, 614 1Sch atrees. or. Mth ao! D etrees, » oTDer Li stress cass, GY ao, Pre n ecraes. | on Gana & | IY Breentive ey 63 HALL BilLis RO dALOO corner ib & D ate LACHSMITHA, Lach Patrat Utoe iP EvrBiine, Kieco. Bells # Lt'e Bods, 188 Fe.av ‘fl ct La ve nigh] < & Ma st ¥4( Horse ing. &e.) 4 MW Taser, Shipemitig, 6 & 88 Water dt, Ove ‘Wuitine, Straw Ht & Bt. Wieschér, 9m Pa. ar MOUSES. aeerrets ¥etroct north west. t corner Sthend Bets. Le HAZELTOG, 43874 VEE & Jack-on 11001 Hith em EGEEREN, #2 TU ptrect. Tniligeneer THUONG, 2698 at ad Boot Maker, 147 Peanasivas T, Slipper Manufactnrer, 9 7th st... . SREPUEKD & CO..910 Pa. ov. bor Sth Ith ste, 0. Eenwan, Mouldings, &.. 13% st. and anal, TTER, EGGS, CHEESE, ac. LOURER,(whOiesals only ).c Sth #T W. coruer tbs a\soU pholatering?.) BUIL +205 7th street and 1227 12th «cross. K st 6th and 7th. av... Det 43 and 6th ste 8 cxcn d for ground) S13 Teh st, AGE FACTORIES, Jaume B Hat. corner Penn. a ONERS . Plant, E and &hatrecis Bw. vEU aH Lact's DoLLAS Stoms, 8 Pa. av., bet.cxasth os LAY (O0S taEdt be rele) Jas. Baca < 7 = Gine wea. & at °*“PRODUCE AND Baits. Porm, E.B.Younes, ‘nor & DULLEY, cor. 12 pam ste, 16th OYSTER Y= He Ow . Weick & Co. a & Crete BAY PAINTERS. OMAR. PS Aumon 1. B. Tew sty, (jobt cof Moulding Balusters, &0., aud dealer im PLASTERERS, Joun F_ Kine, 65 my, i Wa. RoTuweia, 3 Pa avenue, O S Baan. calso Metaiite Rooter.) PRINTING OFFICES, Se a Beorwae w Swear ATE ‘Hal, corner ?th and TLBOURN & L. Mans rt OGRAPMERS Gre F Guomay. «ic Pa, ave, Det. @6and Gh ste aSVERY STABLES. ‘eXvas @00., Willard ® | Attoww Darton. Ja Ware seton Bay O49 atret, near | LOOKING ULASSES, het + RCH ITEC TS | Whe A> CLUS .N '¢ cor, 1h ant @ et mac a BRARCR. Ty Eat, epee Pot Jour MeOrritany. t liseks Hee AY a OA MARPLE WoNES, Jaxe@ a Wve. £ Wnscos tom a An _ P bet. 13th andasen ots, | Gow & Torey, Fa AT gee ith Po. ove. dat. 18th AREKFT STORES, x» A? SORNENS-AT-LAW. maRe od or uer aay . “ORs. 6 i onm, aFe., e * river. iait W. corner Pa ay if Peay street, pone one, has wor! PRARsoN, corner &h and Detrecis, GO£R. F street, near 7th PROVISI ‘oos18De Be. and 1D stress. bet Naw ‘ be tt 8 donee Bond 6th, Pas. “ e | evarr's National MasEBT dle UU, gc pear MANTLES. Basictox & Pearson, . <8, MSt®. “earbie, Bo..cor SAD, & ‘ot Eat | aR Sharman & Co., Mar ¢ +0 Bean. 3 Wratie ave. noribwest- Tocern 8 Susnnas, 6 L. treet. bcween D and MERC M Jean op.Ony fal. | DEFLIXRO0..N¥ Wy Lew Buihiing, sth street | i cubis Law Build ¢, Sth et | ate st. opp. Patent Offine. KL, Seumtor, Cotmsbie Law Busi lingy Sch street, | ( nly da Sub et, near er: A Bewoctims, Feternat™ Law & cl. cMce, a8 lcd HW. Rexispoxn, Hoe building, 18 F streot, Patent moe, AUCTLONEERS. oaite Power Office, w tor. Pa. sv and ith wt. Cidina, oe B Low .Titlos Cov vepancing. ond 13th ote, tm street. rper Lith st, ij Pena. av. FRANcis Lame. 126 Pa. avouns, near 13th street. " 0 « © epociaity,) $11 Tuk surest. ry » Brackets, Newals, Seah .Doorst 5 = 1mth my aud 10th ot ret. W Le avenue, near Sth wt A Nepecialty SE ‘aD RHILL, SB. corner ®h & Date. 2 Produce Company .<U Pa.sy AGENTS, ac. ‘BANTS. ‘OTT «DININGSaLOon / meaty e.)538 Le.ay san nnon trp ‘Bow ‘SEWING pert ne ce Teh at. op Center Markos: Me LD : oor, fv¥.,cotner tithet. | WaEELeE &@ Wits0% 5, ntcer i z They are simmpie, eats. 4 Pasy. D B. P. Hicksame, 301 Poaps SHIRT FACTORIES, ie Gem cree Ree Spree Hera atria : Bax. a5, F X. Dook et, 8 ‘cust Founa ave. ‘Bin, n ER PLATERS. ae . DRY Goons. STOLPE, 69 7th strect, op. Peet ¥ Wis 5 aver war Betwern ‘son, Bocas We fue prea ines in« | SOAF AND CANDLE PACTOo he” aa FE, acrensom,cor.Pa.ev. &0th st. cast Bare~ & BROTHER, 619 21 G st. Det. Qh anda” rE ie STAMPING DEPOTS. Orrices, i Stewaay & Tarrok. oul .» OOTRer Mus Louise G: Bove sear Tite taste _— ac. Han L708 & PRaR-oN, cof. St & D, x. A B.BEEFEERDA COs io Fasers be hee a ich: Waser wx OCR E epee: bowees, e.. 71D Gzo €, Conny IneTos Gas Liq) STALL. A rth «> Gn0,P Gort {BicBorket UePaan bet Rens" 48 10th, near B | F_ ADLER, (wholesale oniy,) 94 Pa. av, sear othe 0d Alt > Bu Ne Sh, avy Tere skid Teokte,) 38 D st (also ao, Combined, ko | KREAL ESTATE SOx71G8GB Bf ta evelyn and caragy na =. OTe icra sstocush ape ereecan, wad acres ‘They are issued in dénomtnations from @10 to pepo sede second = bave ‘TAX to the bo =

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