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ING STAR. WEDNESDAY November §, 1977 ork on t f ye veral mont! to entirely nmstances. He leaves a angest being ouly Kerr, treasnrer; Hohn reretary; G.S. Broadivor, Gatehet Using lvinease dt Horves—A Numbereof Fatal tases Since Yeste: tye malady is stil! at be said prevailing in the have increased in Most of the cases, many owners do se such animals retal owners, el and blan- til they have remains sus- will not prod e resumed before f next week. There are many bad B the street, and we are see that President Gatehel is looking after them. He tday caused two animals to be taken 1 arts in South Washington; Navy Yard. He also took a x market. cians to when the wea.her is fine. Mor however, keep their horses + heied, and will not we them Hors e, galied aken befor 2 tried who was for working # ed by Mr. ti using “his af anne? horse, ones, and has will have it First, use its see- h more extended in the horse aretre:jnent- we wholly neviect to the horse in any we consider that t 1 miles from their original need we wonder shoald the watted three times further? tyour healthy animals as feast until the present ep- over.” ATHS FROM THE DISBASE. pte 2 k& to-day thirteen deaths were reported to police headquarters. Several oi these, however, died yesterday, and one of them the horse of Mr. of the Arling- ton, which had i en a few days sinee— Was killed t no hope of bis growth pores of funzi My advice ts to prot T have pointed ont izeetic Wave ps i « old age near the Bait depot, last h the ‘epidemic evening. Hi t form of the ey h 3 conval- ; the ominous ‘death and they soon sink dewn and oms of approaching death, t. sre precisely s'milarto those of a man ot pneumonia. SERIOUS CASES, expire. tr tr veral bad . Adan press had but one team out to-day. Express works on'y sufficient horses fer ‘he mails from the post ve to the depot. The damp stmo=phere of to-day makes the horses cough more than yesterday. ARKESTED AND PINED. -leremiah Costello, whose arrest yesterday by r. Gatchel, is noticed above, was fined Justice Mills this morning. ‘THE AVENUE DESERTED. Pennsylvania avenue has been almost «de- ferted by horse flesh to-day. At notime could More than ten teams be counted between the Capito! and the Treasury department. If the Weather continues rainy the great majority ot animals, sick or well, will probably be kept in- Seiten VHP Erne rer alee + The horses of the dre department are genéf- ‘atly improving. “Tag” 2 Franklin engine, are pretty sick, but are not considered dangerousty so. The ‘old Jack horse” of the hook and ladler company is seri- Ously attected, and it is doubtful if he recovers. SICK DONKEYS. Allison Notlor. jr., bas two donkeys very sick with the ¢ He has fitted up a place for them in bis carriage- house. and iS doing every- thing for their relief. They both eat, and wi probal y recover. wagon drawn bv id Several wag: wn by m n at $ loaded B—Lime Thrown into a little son of Mr ave an swered ° Whrew aba pulverized 1 1 lime in his eyes. The boy screamer with pins and some one took him into the restaurant the corner of E and 3th strect, and dashed water in nis face, him as soon as pos- sible by washin is morning he is in great 4 that the injury to hi« There will dowbt i among the young folks for the ge al< offered by the Society for the preventic cruelty to anim: institution but an awkward name) for the best ion on the subject of “Cruelty to Ani- Already the essays are beginning to and acompetitors have until the 15th d their productions, the essay commit- tee of the fociety expect a large namber by the date mentioned. The medals are now in pro- ess of manufacture in Bo-ton, and as soon as they are finished wil! be exhibited in this clty. ee Au pED ATTEMPT TO Pick A Pooxer.—j Last evening, (mhcer Madigan arreste! Frank! Cronin, charged with attempting to pick the! Fock of Joseph Speer, who had drawn two doar notes at the prize photograph shop. Cronin invited Speer to take @ drink, and the’ jatter states that on the way the attempt was Made by accused to abstract the money from his Pocket, when he struck Cronin, who fled, but! was captured and locked up for a heari ‘This morning Judge Snell sentenced him to ‘90 days. —-—_. ‘Tue Turatres. ‘otwithstanding the elec. tion, Miss Katie Putnam and company attracted @ fair house at the National Theater last eve- nd “ Meg’s Diversion” proved very die 2 to the audience. “San Souci” is on the ba to-night. ere will be a very entertaining performance at the Theater Comique to might, end to-more pentagon | Lam igh will spread himse!f om the occasion farewell benefit. His friends should fill the house. % STRRLING SILVER WA! solid metal without ret splend'd wearirg meta! tea-spoous, forks, $2.50 per sett; recvved at Prigg’s Jewelry store, No. 407 yivania avenue, ‘Rear 4 street. a Fre plated sets, buttons and neck chains t> match, from $2 to $20 set, in all the gold patierns, received "s jeweiry store, No. 457 Pennsylvania avenue, near 4 street, f and M streets, and | the white pines of Canada are found in | ® (a good | THE TIDAL WAVE IN WSHINGTOY. Election Night Scenes, Washington Happy. the result of the Prosidential cle-- dered a foregone conclusion, yet ~patches in yesterday's SraR indicates! the Grant tidal wave was assuming such cey-Dg proportions that ne little mterest wag ated to see whether any passengers woul bo dfrom the Greeley ship. Aceordingiy the | streets in the vicinity of the difterent newspaper eflces were crowded, ag well as the offices in Newspaper Row and the executive ottices, At the White House | t@a large number of the trien:isof the Presi- jent calied to tender their congrat them were Attorney General William: | Swayne, ex-Secretary Borie, Judges 'Cartter and MacArthur, and others. The Pres ay peared as cool, as nauai, and was apparent! uietest mau inthe gathering. A large num or despatches were received a: neral Dent, who read them to the company, nd they were then turned over to Mr. Crook. 5 whom they were furnished to the press. Newspaper Bow. ‘The great pot of interest was newspaper row, where dispatches were received by the va- rieus correspondents from ali parts of the | try and posted on the bulletin boards in received many telegrams a! stantly crowded ty the th parties, because he is regart tical matte and can ih Low any county or precinct went iat Y. Tribune office the tlow ot stches wae decidediy costive, much to the ointment of the unterritied; sought tha! e for consolation. Kamsdell r, ved di-patch about 9 p. m. from Lewis McKe Alvsancria, enquiting anxiously fore} . Kamedell anwered prompt o b—ll. Particulars unn At the office of the American Press A tion Harry C acla- ‘arke received his triends and im- parted thé latest news cheerfully. At the As- sociated Press office Jim Holland copied the, dispatebes for the morning papers, ani ans- wered mAny questions at the same time, be- sides arranging all the dispatches from the south for the north aa they were taken irom the wires here. McKee and.Julian Holland rendered him active assistance, and it was broad daylight be- fore they were .brough. ‘The gallant Barr, southern agent, spread the news over the south. As usual he was calmand serene, ——-- it was not the first time be had been on losing side, and he was now used to defeat. General Boynton, of the Cincinnati Gacett-, and Knowlton, of the Commercial, received the western news, and their offices were crowded | during the a Their dispatches were nu- | eros and reliable. ©. K. Harris, of the Boston Journal, was the t to get New England news, and’ his ais- vatebes, especially from Massachusetts and | Banks’ district, were eagerly looked for. | The Bem. Jack’ Epizootically Bine. | _ ‘The headquarters of the Demucratie Jackson association presented a rather gloomy aspect | last night. The faithtul commenced dropping in about 8 o'clock, and most of them tiring of | the downeast appearance of each other, after ' ing for afew moments, would quietly with- + While others would collect insmal! groups fir {| and specutate on the resnit of the coming news, this state of affairs was kept up until the ar- | mval of Mr. John E. Norris, the president o: ‘ation, when he took the chair t the meeting toorder. A smail cir | towards the stand, evidently expeetin r | seme good news or «ome spirited remarks frora that gentleman, but were s 5 chair anno! at the first business r | would be the cotlection of dues trom the mem- bers who were in arrears. ‘This, he said, was most important, as the Dem. Jack. Ass. | were about to settle up their ac- | counts and squat with their creditors. Major Flood walked up, and atter overhoan 2 pocket-book planked down fifty conts, re= ing that It took half his pile. None others | tollowing suit, the chair called on the committee } | On collections to report. Col. Swart here ruse 1 remarked that he felt mortitied; he had ked and rode many miles since ‘the last eeting, and had only collected $15, while he | should have had $115 instead; the members he | had called on would tell him that it was no use | paying tor a dead Dem. Jack. Ass. This was the best he could do; he wished it was more. The chair remarked that he had done pretty well—much better than their secretary, who had not turned in anything; Mr. Stewart had not been heard from, and Dr. Culver was absent. After waiting for some minutes in dead silence recess Was agreed upon, and most of the mem- bers scattered to more lively scenes than were to be iound there. Mr. Norris said he THOUGHT OF GOING HOME, as there was no use of staying there. Col. Swart declared he would not go home till morning; if the dem. jack. waa to die of the epizcetic, let them all stand by and give it a decengbur A Voice. Where's Davis?” “Which Davis—Jett?” j be hasn't shown No; K. S. self here Tor a long time.” dr. Clayton.—*Oh, he’s — up ina balloon.” Another Voice.—* His wite is sick.” ¥ e's got no wile; bat where's 't come, nor Col. Moore.’’ “Oh, they'll be along soon, I Teckon. Dr. Calver was the one who advucated the meeting, you know, and he’l! be her Here a boy came running in with a handfai Of uispatches from the Patriot office. New York city, 40400 for Greeley! Brooklyn. 12,000! Chicago, 10,000! Cincinnati, 7,000 for Greeley! This made the old fellows ‘happy, and Major Flood said that clinched the whole thing. Dr. Clayton was really joyful. Now, if he could only bear from North Carolina, he would go home content. His fondest hopes were to be Teahzed, for not one soathern state would go jrapt, exeept South Carolina, which was ‘iven over to and cary st-baggers. But ¢ didn’t believe the radical officials were going to relinquish their places peaceably, and when they do they will no doubt destroy the public opts order to escape the penitentiary or e ws. af of the group nodded assent to these senti- Tents, ena bere the boy came with tresh dis- a Nooneroce, Va-—212 for Greeley, 12 for rant. Major Flood.—“ That's enough; that indicates bow the entire state is Na ese = Le Bes Vere epey 1 don'tl ve Grant & singis state. Stranger. Neither do I; he’liget them all.” T looks were cast at this intruder, and be wiiudrew. . ‘Thus the political thermometer vibrated until abort 12 o'clock, and before that hour arrived the crowd became thin and sickly looking enough, asthe later dispatches knocked their calculations helter-skelter, and they concluded to adjourn to meet atthe call of the chairman | aud Gy to settle up finally. her Localities. | ‘The headquarters of the southern and other | republican state associations at Clark’s hall, on | Pennsylvania avenue, between 4: and 6th strects, was lighted up and in the early part of the evening there were some callers, but as the | news seemed to be more generally diseeminate.) | op town, Mr. Beardsley, with @ pocket full of | \orginia dispatches, let for the Lith street hood, and by nine o’eleck all Washing- ton (politicians) see! to have taken them- west Of 7th street; the hotel lobbies were | ceserted, and the crowds headed fur the news- | paper offices. At the Chronicle office the gas fixture lettered | “Peace” was lighted up early in the evening, | and ‘rowd gathered in the street infront jor dispatches which were read every few min- utes to the cheering aseembiage. The Patt office was as early as sundown beseiged by the adherents of Mr. Greeiey in considerable numbers, and there were numbers | of republicans Tyesent 19 enjoy the long-drawn faces of Norrie, Swart, Billy Dickson atl others asthe ches were read. Down town the report that New York and Illinois had sarely = for Greely, and therefore he was elected yond a doubt, ‘put a number in and a small the Patriot's Some, regarded too be true, and Wm. Di tnd others; who haa the open sesame to the im and ferred with that good hamor, spirits, and as Thank at oo street ant assembled to see the dispatches, displayed inthe street by con; and as the good news | played, cheer after cheer rent , Of music was in the building, ig &ppro~ priate airs. By 11 e’clock all had enough, an! near sbout midnight the crowds began to disperse from the strecte. “Tre Iniee Rercntican PUBLicaTion Comrany.”—The statements relative to the in- corporation of the above-named company, here- tefore published, contained two important er- rors The trustees are ed for one year, and not for ten years, as stated; and the capttalstock is divided into 2,000 shares of $20 each, and not into “ $2,0¢0 shares.” Rew OVER sy & ‘ARS.—Yeaterday after- 100u, man named W. Kirby was run over by one of the cars of the Baltimore and Uhio raii- road on Ist street, between H and [ streets, northeast, and serlously injured. Officer McNa- mara procured a carriage and couveyed him to. his residence, on K street, be:weea 4, and oth streets, southwest. * | Senator Morrill (Me.), Admiral Porter, Jaiga | & opened by | Transfers of Renl Estate. The tollwing transfers of reat estate have | been fled smce our last report, in the office of the Recorder of Deeds: October 4 —The heirs of John, Dent Farre ory Hi. Halides, tot} ire 3 sam a bas. H Ww. Lé Adems, part Bright sad 1 skey and Philip lot 13. Pages to Etizal $223; Washing’ » Eleanor S. Clark, part the execator of Win. Wilson to the { Helen N 2 erection of n the west ap a two-story brick dwe ie of 3d, between D aud ‘ourad Senkind is to pnt up a two-story brick dweiling hoase on the west side « Ml street, be- tween Mas acliusetts rth E street. On the same stree north, Robert F. Dunmore has the bmilding of a two- Iwelling, 14 by 29 fee . rected two o Bryant las of 4 frame bui mt b sid tween 1th and Lith streets southeast is (erect @ t east side of 10t streets south. Mary Hartigan Is frame residencs Band © o pat up a m the north side of I, between island. Among other new ellowing: Michael ing, 18 by 36 feet, on een and izth be used as a blacksmith shop; Mrs. Kroeger, a French root on her house on Sth, between @ and H streets northwest: and Abraham Vanhorn, a two-story brick building in the alley between 6th and 7th and O and P streets northwest, for a ini ne om ———— Sairrixc Commissioner Aprorntep.—To- day, in the circuit court, Judge Cartter ap- pointed Mr. E. H. May shipping commissioner for this Distri, noffce cre: Lby an act of Congress June 7, 1572. The duties of the office, as prescribed by the fourth section of the act. are to afford facilities for engaging seamen by keeping a register of their names and charac- ters, to superintend their engagement and dis- charge, to provide means for securing the prese ence on board at the proper times or men who are so engaged. to facilitate making of ap- Prenticeships to the sea service, &c. The fees established are as follows:—Fees, payable on engaging crew. for each member, except a) rentices, $2; for discharging crew. each mem- er, Mcents. Of these fees, 25 cents each to ve cted trom the seaman’s wages. Fees for nturing boys, 85. Mr. May fs at present 4 notary public, residing en 11th street, near F, southwest. BRUTAL Mcrper ty Marvtawp.—A shock- ing murder was committed on a farm occapied by Mr. Alexander Gadd, on Wednesday last. It G who has ward, near some tima p Jobn Barwick, , in Caroline county. at the sale of Mra. Morgan and Barwick imbibed w ky pretty treety. Arter th ir Ar- ringdale took Barwick i puggy to convey him to the landin ad's f while riding along t a Barwiek ac Ou arri ) near tha ep t his boat, th e bugey, w = hors to near Hillst Arringdale of stealing his mone at the Oeclorhes Mr. Gad where both ali from Artingdaie was tying Barwick stepped up him a heavy biow on the bac a dout enn, knocking ground sense Barwir and went across the river Arringdale was taken toh an insensivle condition, on Thursday mo of his wound 1 Caroline county became coy: + and he proc: to the residence of Barwick and took hi cust The murder haying been committed in this county, Sheriit! Sparks proceeded t Denton, where he had been contined since h arrest, and brought him to Easton, whee will remain to await Lis trial—Zuston ( afd.) Gazette SPonTaNEOvE nquirer nexed warning iy ick had | th 1 the head with him t e then ran to a in Several weeks ago t new stable of S. 8. Metzger took fire and burned to the ground in the midst of a drenching rain No fire had been used about the building, and there was no way of accounting forthe origin of the fire but by attributiog it to an incendiary to spontancous combustion. The men engag in painting and finishing Mr. Metzger’s new house en graining shutters for the house daring the day beiore the fire, b wo y thought possible that the tire could bave originated trom that source. The stable having been burned, the painters trans ferred their graining to the cellar of the house That evening the inmates of the house diacoy ered a smoke anda smell of burning cotton or paper issuing from the cellar. An exam disclosed the fact that the oiled rags used painters in graining had been thrown toget na corner and bad ignited by spontam gombust This ti m, aud were just bursting into a tame. ly discovery saved the house fe. Next daya nail keg was parily with the vily rags cast away by the painters and set in the sumsiime in the yard. Ina few hours the rags and were found to be on fire. Very few people are aware ot the danger arising m such a source. raoM Green Watt in Western Massachusetts recently had & laly patient who, tor several wi , had been suflering from nausea, general prostration, and other symptoms of stow poison- i Failing to discover the canse of the 81 ‘mp- toms, a¢ a last resort the doctor requested ber to move irom her chamber, the walla of which werecovered with paper of a very light shade of green, so light, indeed, that in the evening it covld gcarcely be distinguished from white. After leaving the room tue tymptom: imme- diately disappeared, and the patient rapidly re- covere®. A sample of the paper was forwavded tor analysis to the state chemist at Hartford Mr. (Joseph Hell, af the high school, fonnd to contain a large quantity ot arsenic. Mr. Hall obtained the poison in the various forms of metalic arsenic, yellow tersu!phite, silver arsenite and arsenious acid or common white arsenic. He estimates that every square of this innocent lovking paper contained an amountotf the poison equivalent to five grains of arsenious acid, or double the fatal dose for an adult person. Thisin the moist warm weather of last July and August, was amply sutficient to keep the air ofa room constantly impregn with the poison, and any such @ room would be as certainly poisoned as though the arsenic had been taken into the stomach—Hartford Courant A Crrecn s and was NDAL, Lucas, pastor of the frst tist church, whe ts accused meancr by members of his yesterday before the council of churches of y York and Smith represented the di and cited an instance wi in an address over the remai member, said: ‘This man was a | tian.’ On tie family of deceased obj this kind of language, miant said in the pulpit on the following Sunday: “ There is a family in the church who are my enemies for the réason that } did not say that the soul of a set was in heaven.” Mr. Lucas was also charged with making prevaricating statements in - ence to a church member. Mr. Lucas, in his defence, did not attempt to deny the umputa- tions regarding himself, but ascribed all the trouble to the mterterence of a church member o named Burr, who has sought to control the Sunday school, and aiso to usurp his minister’s thority. ‘Lhe case was submitted to the coun- cil, who will render verdict after mature judgment Y. Mail, A MivomoaT Ransir Hust ny Cats.— Monday night the family of Mr. J. Buckley, residing at No. 22 Bediord street, was awakened from their slumber by a terrific noise inthe cellar. I. was louder than an accomplished burglar would suffer himself to make, and yet it man. It was G Ey that an investi- Betton must be mide. So the household forces wended their way to the cellar, where the cause of the racket was soon discovered. A wild rab- bit, nearly exhausted, was found trying to es cape the clutches of several hungry cats, bad the poor animal -neariy to ‘The pursued and pursuers had tarned the cellar into s hunting-ground, and the chase had been followed with such vigor as to produce the feets above mentioned. The rabbit was cured, and the cats incontinently banished from the scene. How the creatara came there isa mystery, though it is judged he entered a hole in the window when first chased by the hunt- ers.—New Bedford ) Mercury, Oct. 2th. B87 Two Indian mothers have been arrested at Vakiand, Cal., for papoose-icids. @7- There are tive female practising physicians in Binghamton, N. Y. 7 One thousand doliars fine or imprisonment for one year is the penalty for betting onelec- tions in Lilinois. = Wien An Indiana t has m sent to the peetioutiany for thee years for what a Western paper calls “plagiarizing a horse.” 7 The Arizona diamond excitement ts over, and the speculators are now looking for a suita- bie place te locate a large gold biil. | death. te 10. | square | * to Rosana | | subject. | Brossnahan and resi seemed like the work of no | THE COURTS. LPS AND REGULATIONS IN GEORGETOWN. PERSONAL, | | R REGARD TO SMALL-POX. Siac Ina bese east einem tke sporti ter ete Robbins agt. Grant, Galt © Co. agt. Smith et | Tre Deaty oF Ma, Daily. Mrs. Dailr, BS. 5 Cletrpevan: and Test Medixm, | The euenntiei nature of small-po fe al, Lilley mgt, @itbert; judgments by defanit. | F y roan who was Killed by ‘ailing M ee eMCv eo pode Sth er | Sa cule scemien Secale teens pennant 4 » ss t-alay; discont inued, Burns Co, agt }¢ — . | je of hed at 4 nbbell; fudgm: of condemnatio Leese e DE DARBY CAN BE OBST LI a Sgt Ruckiev; jadgment on terms. Kubt ‘ac. so | Ol Rent; eee te ek Beas dee ee, | Be Shrovt and Wagner; judcment atlirmed. Shre Frunayivania avenue. Honorabh } agt. Brosnahan; do. a A ge Posice CouRr, Jude Sneil.Yesterday, after Instee. } | Our report closed, John Schwar helbeen § | 7S TEom. restaurant, was charged with keepin; r my for he My i) oie oe the Lor ay. Sergeant Clayton test & steady man and @& husband, that | CONSULTING —_ aire going in bis place on last Sanday'evening, @: he was left with three chil one of them : ao ett seb gy a t to seeing arcneed sete out ~drinks, E nly & Week old, without a d thelr sup- | ‘The oldest catablished Specialiet in the city, ver ia their opiuloe, ¥ paid and change returned. The front | port. ‘The officers immediately made up a sub- | Do. 604 ELEVENTER STBEET, ABOVE F. | door was frstened, bui the officer lookedithron sh | among themee!ves, a the | rture in the bli cs. itizens will pay for the +, whi Hours: 1 to 4, and 7 te 9, daity ine introduced witnesses, wno testife i Mr. MeQatlin, and | | SeSpeciaity—Pemale Complaints ant Ontanes age ns hey are regular boarders of the house, am] ts of the widow. | Dicvesca, ay by the proprietor, an ar them paid him a’ bal- able. iB FLOREN BNOB. s4etc that afterwards one Hovse—At noon to: fs unequalled in tollie~ the Past. ance on a former bil): meut Was reserr day the marke se had been raised aboat 5 | emt, and Putore of your ite, in causing syetdy mar and Whenever the Conrad Eber, Keeper’ of a. restaurant feet $ inches. The work has heen suspended for | Tisees; the eeparatedte eet ber.ant point! Ans Will Be amp og | street, was charged with the same o' Sergeant Clayton testified to sesing si r to block 2p, none having been want of lumt live erday or to-day on account of the PerP ee of vaces persons : Forsal satisfaction, None ever comsuitiug i manvfactmring com in this place on Sunday night; was first attract- her. Satisfaction gtves or no pay. Can be consult Rees, reforrs and ed to the place by loud talking w! GRAIN TRADB.—The receipts to-day were 700 | edst Bar Zaripre, now located a: S11 $th street. be- 1 other corner of 10th and D streets; went {0 the voor, | buchels red Wheat, and 1,500 bushels white corn | tween Hand f, 113 4m” as he had seen others do, end was met at the | to Hartly & Bro. and B. Talbott & Son per bent — — door by Mr. Eber, and walked in, but did not | Medley. Sales in charge were 450 beshets prime PIANOS &e. th sales made; saw that the a ope ae ope = s1, a 00 bushels tair to good xe and eeveral persons were lounging about there. | at $1.71 to $1.59. ” 7 + > The judge remarked that he thonght tle WATER was let into the 36 inch main last | SOD ACEP AS OR, CELEBRATED GOLD Must be some proof or very strong circumstan- | night. A —Haring ‘teacher ry ctent ern _ tial evidence p-oduced that the accused had his / - = ve, the iat tea Fours, colt t vom having tak place of business open for the ordinary p — a oud ud caeap. tustrusoa! : poses for which it 1s kept, bat it being tue fir-t ALEXANDRIA. Bbst exorbitant prices wore paid : . coatagions and intve case under this law, he would reserve his de jonssoauaee oe nmarents, 1 resol tes i sion order to review the whole law on t! Wm. Shaw and Wo. charged with committing an assault ¢ rior, which | and ‘which the prev aitiu cases Were report supposed to havc of his duty; continued. TO-DAY. now npon t nant bonse ani Henry Davis, charged with stea reportes ae tel, the person vained at $100. from Mr. Greaves; ercand Aces ore panes Foes the city, bat none of un tact the . : character « moditied by | ——-—— SS ant a * tor the purpose by the tiem Ormes and R.A. Es leseued as | WY. KNAEE & CO's Whtvever means of snl_ pee breaks owt ta any e " 3 CLINE oF place. the waraing fag: made of ow etary honed cota eae —_ CELEBRATED PIANOS aes a er) phe Ten i ices William Ottmen, keeper of a restaura: Pennsylvania avenue, charged with k: open on Sunday. The testimony was hear: and the judge reserved his decision. Lizzie SUBPASS ALL OTHERS. Wm. Knabe & Co.'s GOLD MEDAL PIANOS, forty Fears in nee. 1 goods there, was the was willing to pay and least . , nis: deciaic a y joad, he cond have his goods | _ On very accommiods:ing terms, PLASO: fastened epon en cx 1 one of the fomates of er house, on the 34 net, | _CARROTED—A German, the keeper of the Piano Warerooms, 423 Lith strent. ety Ye Mr. Closs asked a onement of the hearing, | S0lier’s cemetery, was garroted ON SSeetas* PAANOS. (Boardman & Gray.) | foom of the patect. on : as the complaining witness was ubable we fy | O-K. R.depot this afternoon 1 OBGANS for sa! 10 monthly. day, to cleanse and d present: to teniiy teas ‘tae injuries she ha- | MTs 4nd robbed of about one bandred and FENBACH Ss = ecatvel: having kaon fearfully beaten. He | fifty dollars. He fonght well and cried lustily Ww 23 Lith street. ; asked that bons be fixed for tha appearance or | 884 the police running {9 his assistance, caught Tov = (anaes inanimate | S*ih, Board of Hoaltt rect the accused, and the court @xed it at sgw.,| [FO Of the robbers, Gne Hill Egret gions ryote eoletivn <f chictinated code. casbalie cenk ae es Jealousy is alleged. to be at the bottom of the'| Di"yh. whe were sent to jail; and recovered mos svenucand B ot. ghloraluns: obs Pa ja the patient's room and teable. RYUIG.OUs KEvIVAL—There were eleven Francs, ond man Cod it~ ~Seaasenema a Mourners st the altar at the Methodist Protes- QFFICIAL—Bo. 771,(@.L. 0.) tantchurch last night. The interest in the ser- vice is increasing, and the church is nightly By the President of the United States crowded. A delegation ot ministers from Balt. Tn pursuance of aw, I, ULyssxs 8. GRayt, Pree- | more, on their way to Lynchturg, will be in at- ident of the United States of America, do hersvy | tendance on Weinesday night. ants. ‘The rocm of the patient shal! be kept thorone ventilated, apd po other person than s parse who ‘smmall-pox, or & member ot the family, shall be allowed to euter the same. Persons beime in attendance upon the sick shall mot come in con tect with other Inmates or perecme, unless: = have WASHINGTON HOTELS, een previonsly properly fumigated and disiufected declare and make known that public sales of yalu- Drorrep Dxap.—While Col. Daniela, the HH" MOTEL, and changed the clothing worn by them while in the able Pine Lands will be held at the undermentioned | Tadica! candidate tor Congress (rom this district , Land Offices in the State ot Minnesota ut the pe | W8* on his way to town yesterday, from hi- riods hereinafter designated, v' tarm in Fairtax county At the Land Office at St. U) ae in the road horse disease. wd and fumigeted And, clothing in said room, or worn by the by smell pox, shall be Kept oan Fay ghar om Naas die c A Costly Conn-Savexio.—a farmer living 4 eisai be ten out to be the undermentioned townships and parts of town: | Pear Smith’s Creek had a corn-shucktag one ctmed in'every' tastanoe sheteeetans mh night t FRONTING PENNSYLVANIA AVENDR, - od inevery instance that the which cost. my . th af base line and west of fourth pri: gathered cro; itvan $40, 47, 43, 49, 59, 54 the entire 2, lesteven Bevrecen UA and lich wereats, Wa Tox, D.O, Fractional townshiy of range 24. { Rep. Garon. nal townships “na E ARLIB@TOR,> VERMONT AVENUR, T. SCESSLE & SOR, = Prornruvens Fractional townships 42, 13, 44, 15 of rang gp fractional townships 42,43, 44, 46, and 43, of rans the Board of Beattt TOM smallpox ef which be may ba + and BO ODE except such as tay haw ft f the Board of 1 take ch f fam! ed it bed the Toaltin Tobe had Or . North of base tine and west of fiftm prencs | townships 186, 197, 138, 159,140, 141, ant al townships 139, 135, 137, and 1 26. onal townshil dying tro ura after death circumatanc: BO perecn who has died of Frac 135, 135, 137, and 135, {b private or public cometerien of rapee 2 hig ita | sithoat a pernait from the Board of Heal ractional townships 283, 134, and 149, of range * a r of the Sanne, Mi cer Fractional townships 129, 130, 134, 132,133, 132, 16 EFROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORE. Whenes of fanera! be desired, the 157, 135. 139, and 140, ct range 29, shall be placed Fractional town 149, 130, 131, 122, 134,135, 158, — ' of rang 29, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135 onal townsh! d 140, of rar zest pai townships 19, 131, 132, 133,135, Ihave now open for your inspection the haud- soimest assortment of n & Pear. th and D G corpas intecied 1 oF mesting-house, nad 136, iy ed directly from th ase to the nai townships 132,133, 134, 135, 133, and 17. DOLLAR GOODS When people are sy pooras to ve unabie to incur of range ate and marble the ex pene of chu and burial. any audrraker ap Fractioual townships 14, 135, 137, and 138, of | mante! t Eur utting, | you ever hare wom together, and it will ccrtainly | potuted to furuish cfas to tue Bove shail ‘provide ange 34. i &e., & wer! Because they keep the | pay you to take @ Jock at them. The varicty is | the coMn.and in every race Ke the same > ran enctonal townships 1:4, 135, 137, and 138 of | most complete assortment of these goods south so large that it would be a fatile etfort tocnumerate | S70, bows In which the corpse lays, tat shalt not of New York, and em men, and complete all order: very best work- with“ promptness @ seid corpse in the coffin. or take any in FAt the Land Office at Aloxandria. them, so 1 will only call your attention toa fewar- | faying wut the dead, melo Ue ‘hae bed vie smell: Minnesota le Iv rece! ¥ ‘ operly iumigated dminfected hie (comieneing on MUNDAY, September 23, Int2 and in the best manner. prove the a«ertion Se Mved, end which are remarkably | ix ,oL¢ properly fumigated and Gietnfected bis the sale of Rimber Lauds not presiously dispuxed of | give them a cal 10,26,e06 | ChSp: shall be done by the officer appointed for that par- in the uncermentioned towuships and parts cl * Ladies’ Undergarments, gotten up in such astvis | y.-+ by the Beardie! teat. Patsy tea tine onk wee of Uh xi Basie as YINGS BANE, —_ of treculy Sieoch. will carprise you, they The email pox ambulacce shall be kept at the lori. ase Princtpay | New York avenue and 15th street, pays 6 per ct. “hMerino Vests. arter, =. Fractional townshige 128-167, and 138, of per annum on deposi:s for each calendar month. Hes’ Irom Frame Brick titers ome 4 e a an ee & ee Fractional townships 19 sad Us, of ranges’ | Banking hours, 9 !o4. Saturdays, 91g sania | peugt.drou Frame British Hove, pais | spector mhenover, needed for the removal «ff sam Fractional townships 137 and 13%, of range 33. tos. 46.1406 Bete fancy end p'ain trimmed Linen Cuftsend | Te inspector acc mpany ing the emubulance, and Fractional townships 138 and 139) of rauge 4), = - — Collar,at Scents et the driver, are forbiccen frem enteriug street cars At the Lead Office ah Tayioc’s Balle, mi Witrcox & Gine’s Sewing Macatne. Tho | _ Bete of Bhefield Catlery,six Forks and six | orary public conveyance con mencing on MONDAY, September Sociwate | Celebrated Barwin Patterns. A Ss Oe ak. hail aiso kino a ult of clothing to wear the sale of Timber Laude ust previously disposed « m’s hoopskirt and co eg Pegg rt SS ated e. during the service of » Re undermentioned townsliips and paris of tows gencer Buill Bilver plated Rpoons and Forks. six for §1. Nord WF base tame and west of fourth princinas | ,EAvIES AND GuNruttieN Tf you wis your | AMerican Clocks, brane worke, $1. mersdvan. Wearing apparcl cleaned in @ ‘irst-class manner, | bo secn to be appreciated, at @lexen Fractional township 45, of range 17. Sth street, oppo- Welvut Picture Frames, at £0 cents and §1 cent them to A. Fishor, No. 618 ‘The P Fractional township 45, of range 13, site nt Office. Fractional township 45, of rance 2), ressor will ge you Kid Gloves cle Pate ots Folid Walnut Brackets ix a variety of styles, at sheae moe one elaciee Fractioual township 45; of rarce 21; Clothes and Hat Backs, Towel Backs, &c., at $1 iohere, emal!-pox eneee eoner. Mockans Fracticusl townehis a3 of range 3 “The best 2 button Kid you ever bought for $1 ep yw Faction p43, of ranue 23. : ‘ sand cewroyed. Fraction Png A full line of Satchels, ail leather, in aiitorent tot te cotta . Sepitars action: . Kat oie 2 stiles, et Sl. have been destroved. echigoyat the Land Office at Litchield, Minnesota | No. 5i5 ind strect, opposite U2 S-'Treasery, Large Locking Giasscosraie, toneca @). Scns, oud given recvipt hor cumene » Oct 1572, there lke genddt (Ei be oteret at pabls ale the undisposed-ot Lauds Tarxmowsracs and Gerometers are repaired | 1 might {keep on in this way, bat cannot do so [der 0 Gtietinenaee hall he ambulance be in the following tows : inpgiers ompl < street soogeenten : ¥ North of Dase line and west of fourth principai and made to order by —— near 4% without bl: ig tedious, so E will only addthat ! | aiicwed to tarry in thm streets, xcept for meriaian, Townships 27 and 23, of range 22. Townenips 27, 23, and 29, of range 23, Townships 27, 28, and 29, of range 24. North of base line and west of fisth principar meridian, Townships pe 17, 113, 119, and 190 of ranges 21, guarantee every article sold at my store to beat | lensth of time ms will be required to aa, 4 least 25 per cent. cheaper than it can be bought eleew bere, and to be as good in quality aa it is pos- sible to be made. B. SILVERBERG, Georgetown Advertisements. THE GEORGETOWN UaTHOLI) BT BNILAN BENEFICIAL SOCIETY with its regular soesthty mectivg THIS ( EVENING, the 7th Ot At repeic ae pox shall be epg eged tomend tt « td By E zi aes 28, 25,24, 25, 28 27,85, 29, 9,31, 32, 33, 34,35, 30; wed ae ne. F Regacshed planes. river shall, as far ae prac: ‘ownship 12h, cfreanges S338 und teenie eter oh ine Rrseliont | Jet tam Dollar Store. | ie fic of combed thorontotarn. we ° Townships 122, 123, and 124 of ranges 36 and 37 ay pera agin Fs Pee shal av =! meeting of passing a ‘procession, je mea. bers a odge ara notitl. eral, a cantonree of imorcine Oe MONDAY Oo tg Minnesota, | tend aepecial necting.on THURSDAY KVESING | 0c20tr 319 Tym Starry, xan Penna. Avs. ey ph ly OO will be oflered at public eae theusdiepesek ctigcs, | Uexty at 1% o'cleck=Third degree. Brevherasof | every dweiling containing small-pox, sand Ti the following tewamsine, Soin meet oF ands othey Lagecs in goed standing are iraternally in- tha be taken away wichout auliveity te Healt North of base line and cast of fourth principal “pear Tero M. APLER, Seo. 1872 FALL! 1872 “be inspector of cach a Me . 5 Township 61 of range i (Ast EIS AT REDUCED Paces Sea reecs wae cece Fomnep ys Shy Of Tenge 2 I have just received @ larce lot of CARPETS, eagpatine megeietions Townshipe 6l and 67 of rang such ss Hewp. Kags, Ingrains, &c., nt a dedaction os Soeues Gae Townships 63 and6l, of rang of 3 per cent. less than any booee in the District THE LARGEST ASSoRTM seg Wy Townships 63 and 64, of rapee7. Peeve wishivg Carpets would de well to call iu- | THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT =< Dorth Ff vase line and west Y fourth principal | Mher susie, Ate °° Std to make room for | THe LARGEST ASSOKTMENT pple apeetor shat! fe an erbane, manner inform ne 6-20 GUTMAN'S, 117 Bridge street. ped ene ef ee me dg OF of range 13, ¥ THOS. DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, na toatrend to the ewall-por of ran —— , hother the Ie Fowne ps ond tof Fange MORTGAGE SALE OF LONG boaT MARY | FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, bs wey rp sips bend a Townshipe a# ana 23, of range 1 By virtus of the powers contained fi FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, | ic {asians : Townships 49, 69, and 51, of rauge 14, ertain mortgage dated Sapt. 6th, A.D. 1s7 preg ed ages bon Spey eed on Towushipe 46,47, 43, 49, W, aud 51, of range 15, duly recorded on Se} ia Mor boarding Rouse. OF een he or cae ee Townshipe 45, 47, 45, 49:40, and 81, of Tange lo. ok, No. 1, folios $7, 53 and 39/uf ‘the records MES'S, YOUTHS’ AND BOYS", | pet i ee a ee the tena, eon any eT a ie Al geoteetl PE ce MEN'S, YOUTHS’ AND Boys’. | o 70h. Gud kOe The euce ander, Townships 46,47, urd ser of Fauge 19. 2Wer of axtornes MAN'S, YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’, Gr the pationt reftres to obey the law shall Resmeniped a vere forced against such pers: t cr wall offer All lands held at double minimum price witl be aber, t Mary EUG on FL ofa, wtf erelock R OFFERED BEFORE. Seeherter nese, (eeu nendall tends peta et ree rect: Wasuinaion, EVER OFFERED BEFORE. ium price will Ue disposed of at mot Jess thaa one cit EVER OFFERED BEFORE. dcllarand twenty five cents per mere, ($125.) ae oat fron edlinte report tot joer, stating tne @ PIANOS name ob the person or persous cansing or abetting in the v Lands ar preprlatcd by law for the ‘use of schools EL , Containing ali the modern, Indian, militaty. nud other purposes, oF reserve! rosewood, jolation of this iaw ~lonbt whoeth for railroad purposes, will be excluded from tur prove men's, 5, Large a careful inspection of my goods before pur mn het ie FE iinet Laties’ Omepenion ond chasing elsewhere, assuring the public that I po oon. ‘The offering of the above lands will be commence | o:pcr BASKETS, from he upward . mever before have had such s variety of Gar- pw Chromes Fremed im solid walnut aud gilt, at <r ‘ding fn which the Pe Er ments to please sil tastes and desires, to roman Bave been otfere Fine Bagloh and Domestic POCKET COTLERY, accommodate all purses, or to give . on pox suie shall be kept open longer that Cigth #4 Hair BRUSHES and COMBS, ch such entire satisfaction. bene und no private eatry of any of the lan nap. MAT ay vorenge | of a aud MUSIC promulrared by t oar ot Hesith of the cl7 Im N'S, 12% Bridge st. of Columbia. in ae EY GOODS AT POPULAR PRIOES.—Batiens, cen Jc yng rules aid regulations are made and ‘The foregoing Tales a “ Mitted until alter the expiration of the tw: ats of the sectional subdivisions are in the baiids of the locel ciligers, and will be open for tise exsrcination of those de siFing to pirchass, A visit to my establishment will folly repay ali iy id tas of Washi: Cloths end Poplins is the nm cloth ‘sppropriate the time aud trouble of com ‘ approved by the Gover- Oiihis ith day of June, A, Degas SS? | Cy mmerete Clothe end Popling tn the new clot xe sesaer ates pesmas onan cute menos Spe tice, . 8. GRANT, colors and of choice styles, Buffalo, Beaver and ‘and bow I sell ¢! Piiae * raf i 5 President of the United States, | Sther brands; Black Alpacas trom Se. to gl2s, | immense stock hem. 2. W. pone ee By the President: WILLIS DRUM MUND. Biack and Col ‘ely plendid assort- Attest ge Wie oo = oakse ‘Commissioner of the General Land Office | ment of shawl cheap; superior Bed Blankets Appros < 3 i EMPTION OLA Giothe and Comsiaserce: White sud Colored fastens STRAUS, the Clothier, : : othe and Cossimercss 5 : orcas pete tg od, Ee Piain and Twilled Cottons of ali kinds, at zie thet STRAOS, the Clothier, G™ Mi GAME BAGS to any or the lands within the towahtps Rad parts o be eaten, BENJAMIN MILLER, 101 STRAUS, the Clothier, townships above ent ay Seo enmpe tp. the satiafaction of the toot 11 PENBSYLVASIA AVENUE, “ HOT POUCHES! colversoft the proper land oBices, ang make payment | (>, THOM Gee cereat, Georgetown, D. 0. 11 PENBSYLVANIA AVENUE, GUNS! ws butlce and’ Detore the day appoluted for the come | SCHOOL Books ABD scdoon REQUisiTE 1011 PERSLYLVANIA AVENUE, sale of the lands embrac- F “| as S Eaciegres cuutak gion saeigaeng™ | PEARS EUR ERE Tatiee TLIO BSESEES Esti: | cos: pmows rowoen masa "sons minceneel te enel La ie | sag Fane ot Rectae Mee. Woy thom Kioventt Bis, ° N,, Pieces i pa easiest eke, AT UNPRECEDENTED LOW PRICES. ¢ ‘OF POSTPONEMEW? OF BALES OF ores og emg aeeeaa azean yitheee tt eseeee te earns t po rapes the sale of nna tinge Prince’s Bazaar, ate, ol by, (oe - . Severs Yard ebices to wit! Tapa tama NArBE, Cuoun commencing MONRAY, December | bested ee ace 1006 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. x > 1881; awarded 1°87; and is row at Farion’s Faiis, commencing MONDAY, pegettbe tet re ad pte ate Dace . ounury Host place —_ the Biorrie for '¢ poate Geurfemen's ip EE iosed datiy'st TABLE CUTLERY 95 per cent. cheaper than |. Office closed daily st Sapacts abcert taleray, why ts will be open cattl Ba p.m. Post UfMoce Box 723. ‘the same can be purchased in Now York. at PRINCE, 6 Peunsyivenia avenue. NITED-STATES PAT! OFFICE. ER WARE Uo ee ie eT Haven, tag. for Fount aveel ‘Wtn'on “ine 53th day, 5 on ad M, RE | 825.000 martian = ‘near Penn's avenue. CCK-eoldt , 511 Trhstreet, opposite (ot Ge. TBO streei,

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