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EVENING STAR. DAY... -November 12, 1872 ~ LOCAL NEWS. Amoasements, &c., To-night, Bo! onal Theoter— Joseph Proctor in the fational play of the “* Red Pocket Book.” + Comique—Comedy, burlesque, songs, 1—Coneert by the Marine Band. ge Condensed ce was Ye Cooke a lamp red. 9 some- venders tur Henry ‘one of ox tale ans risk Lia, conseqne the of Sct tal entertainm and bis times, Rrow circum- en ele en's Insuran: ted assistant mpany t the amount ri ord substa: n Out of empl rge i ty the worthy ment by the ho: ah ease. ‘The following patents Sust been issued by the Patent ciice: Wm. Elmes,of Georgetown, 1. C.,assignor to himself and ‘Alexanc ef Washington, D. C., for an elevator: A. Edson, or Newark, N. J. as nd George Harrington, of this city, U8 LOF periorating paper for r Ray, ‘Thomas » himselr for an ap- —- Fational College of Pharmacy. Tk WORK OF CLG ARIZATION Ui An a*journed meeting of the Pharmaceutical association of the District of Coium ia was held fast night, Mr. J. D. O'Donnell, the vice presi- dent, im the ehair, and Mr. Pili secretary. Prof. Hickling, trom the committee on organ ization, reported that articles of incorporation for the National college of Pharmacy had been procured and the same placed upon the records Of the court. The corporators had held a meet- ing subsequent to the last meeting of the asso- ciation and bad appended additional names as too bal to | | HIPPORHINCPHLEGMATOBLENOCALAST ALAGMUS- | Effect ef the Rain ou the Horse Dis- ease—Increase of | Street Cars Bunning. ‘The weather be'ng rainy to-day most of the horses in use yesterday were withdrawn as a | Precautionary measure. For the same reasoc | the street topped running early last even- ing. and to day none are out. In couseqen’e this sirrost everybody is in perip stetic 1 will probably “be obliged to depend on shank’s mare” as leng as the bad weather con- | tinues. Persows living at the navy yard and in Georgetown, but whose business lies in the cen- | tral portions of the city, have an enfarced walk | cr several miles every morning and ever'ng, some of them twice a day, and, as may be suje | posed. are considerably disgusted at the tena- | cious manner in which the ‘hos disease” hangs Jon. 17 may solace themselves, how | with fief that this state of things c Mortality —No | The Preacher's Meeting Yesterday. THE COLOR QUESTION—WOMAN PREACHERS— THE CHURCHES AND THE Y. M. c. a. Another council of District clergym=n was heid yesterday sfternoon at the Younz Me Christion Assoctation building, Rev. J. G. Bu ler in the eh stitution and b ir; and & committee of five on con- aw Was appointed. N of ex ng laymen w: Dr. rom the M. E. church be ointed on the com= | mittee. Several members among both white | d colored ministers ¢ on the ground netion whatever withdrew the re- ney did m ced. Davis Mr. quest, and disclaimed any many of his much longer, and that a little exer f would see tend toward off dyspepsia and other k | come nearer tc e of their namber diseases. But then, on the other hand, appointed on t k of “catching their deaths of ‘ould’? THE LINCOLN HALL SERVIC the wet streets. | Dr. Rankin, in speaking of his ection ing mortuary reports + | with the lecture committee before the class of ce, police headquarters, daily, it | christian workers, said he ned to serve, would not seem that the virulence of the epl- | as he thought the opening acoln Hall tor c has lessened. Up to last night twen were reported, which nun ber a considerable ine the preced! | day. It ts bel however, that in some cas: | reports of deaths are duplicated, Most of the » be improvi ken in fact, many ¥ recovered and Among the animals which eof the valua! borsesowned by Mr. Alexand Le west end. DEATHS TO-spAT. The following is the report of ¢ to 2 o'clock this afternoon: tatwee » tween B avd ( treet, eth ar s n lith street, be Sand \ 3d and G stree ene treet and Maasac enue and Istand North Capitol stree one between G and Hand 4th ay eet, N. F street and No + W.; and one on y. between 4th and 5th streets, N. corner i9th street and New York between I and K and 15th meinailey between 11th and i2th and @ and streets; one on New uj .rsey avenue, between L and M, S, E.; one near » between Land K streets, 8.E ; one at nerd and N streets, 8. E.; corner i8th and M streets, N. W. One of’ Allison Naftor, jr.'s donkeys, whose iiness was noted in Tue Stara few days since, died suddenly yesterday. It bad spparentiy almost recovered from the epidemic, and was considered entirely out of danger. Suddenly, however, he began to breathe with dhfticuity, and five minutes after was a dead donkey. His companton fs better, and will probably soon be entirely well. Old “Tag,” of Franklin engine, is still very sick, but appears a trifle better. He eats a tit- le, but his breathing is still labored. The other horses of the company are doing well. THE HORSE DISEASE AND STREET IMPROVE- MEN Inepector Wm. F. Wallace, in reply toa re- one between 1 & members and corporaters of the new college as follows: W. 5. ‘Thompson, G. C. G. Simms, | debn A. Milburn, J.P. Milburn, D. P. Clarke, | Charles Stott, Z Jebn KR. Major, Gaither, J. W. tiana, van, D. 0. Davis, berg. Charles It. Camp S. Jones, W. £. K. Cassin, P. H. Ibew, Americus Davis, Bacon, S. A. Keeney, at H port was adopted. ae (On motion of F ! e Pharmaceu- tical A jation adjourn. die, © on, the same officers were requested to a. | theit ch mporar porganization or | the college was effec Prof. Oldberg moved that as the new by-! I for 810 to be paid for membership, the bers of the old Phar- | eal association who have paid their entrance fees now be permitted to become | members of the National College of Pharmacy | # payment of $5, carried. The constitution and by-laws as informally adopted at a previous meeting were brought up and discussed at some length, after which they were adopted perma- henuy, subject to such modifications as are pre- seribed by the terms. | On motion of Prof. Hickling, the cotiege proceeded to the election of stone by ballot, mr with the following resu' - S. Thompson, | resident; J. 1). O'Donnell, Ist vice president; | . B. Fergusor viee president; J.C. Fill, | recording secretary; G. G. C. Sims, corres ond- ing secretary; J. Parker Milburn, treasurer; D. P- Hickling, curator. Mr. Ferguson moved that a committee of three be appointed to engross the constitution | and by-laws, and have authority to print a | © sufficient number of copies for use of the co!- lege; carried, and the chair appointed Meser=, | K B. Ferguson, W. B. Entwisle and J. Cc, Fill. ‘The secretary was directed to cast the ballot for the remaining five trustees to the college, as follows :—J.L. Kidwell, Z. D. Gilman, doveph W. Nairn, Daniel B ¢ and Charies Stott, —~o—— Board of Healt POX—BMOKSH DISEASE SUANTIES. A meeting of the bo urd of health was held last €vening at their rooms on F street, and Dr. Verdi, as health officer, reported that since the 9th instant 12 cases of small pox have been re- *s N STREET | horse disease; that the horses appeared to be | of trees to be use | menton I street north for a distance of quest of the board of public works to inspect the horses of the various contractors and report how soon they wil be able to reaume work on the improvements of the various streets, reports that im secordance with directions he visited the stables of the largest contractors, and found the horses and mules attacked with the prevailing more eptible tothe disease than the mules, them were several bad cases; e horses first attacked were con- ent, but appeared weak and somewhat educed in flesh. Should the weather continue ple ey will be able to commence work in afew days. He sawsome bad cases, and should they recover willnot be able todo any work fur at rty days—it put to work too f00n, and a ould take place, death will be the in- evitable result. as in other cities. He is of the | pinion that a general resumption of horse labor cantot take place under ten or fifteen days, rs ttcsen esa District Improvements. ACTION OF THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS Mr. James Toweles was informed, in reply to @ Tequest that be may be permitted to plant trees on 9th street northwest, that the parking commission have not decided upon the species nd that the board cannot recommend the pianting by individuals unless in accordance with the uniform plan adopted; | the request therefore is not granted at present. Mr. Joseph Daniels was granted permission to erect a cedar hitching post inside the curb on loth street. Mr. David Roche was denied the privilege of taking gravel from H street, near Ist street, to be used on the latter. L. S. Fil- bert was directed to take up the wooden pave- ifteen teet from 10th street, and relay the same with a le slope to meet the gra: chief engineer was directed to make a co: with Daniel Connolly to set curb and lay ‘utter ou A street southeast, between 6th and7th. The superintendent of sewers was directed to have M. P. Brennan, the contractor who laid the sewe. on the north side of I street, between ith and Sth etreets northwest, clean out and put the same in proper condition; also to relay the sidewalk torn op for the said sewer. The board reccmmended that the hayscales formerly used on the old Northern market site be removed to the Corcoran square at once. Mr. GC, E. Evans Was nottied that ‘t is time the sidewalk on Cone necticut avenue, between I and M streets, was inished, and requesting its speedy completion The parking commission were directed to trim the trees slong the Franklin telegraph line, to prevent ‘Weep trom interfering with the working x '¢4, abd death trom the divest thatstuco | & that lie, we fhe ith inet, there had been 112 dead horsos re- s Ay. ; yorted—avcraging % per days) trom the epi. | . Mests. Carl Mueller & Son were informed by ae Dr. Verdi farther reporte bection with thie unusual mort in our city F would etate that it is ue to & ore Vidlent type of epidemic than in | other cities; but rather from thi that many | of the horses have been employed on the exten- | sive public works of the last season, in which I | have no dombt horses and mates have been | overworked, and not fed im proport the | work performed. Few of said horses could stand the fatal effect of the disease.” read a letter from the board ot PAblic works stating that the board would p fer the disinfectants already used, bet wi ne. pay for the distribution. health had to pay for the distribution, $1,209 wonld be required; referred to the sanitary -om- mi Also, the report of the work of ins n con Of horses not probably regard to nuisances for work ending vember howing a total of 424. Of those | sw were abated, 107 referred to the board ef | ablic Works, and 97 are unabated. Algo, that | or. Stewart had vacctnated 187 parti Also, | ® he report of Superinterdent Gatch- el, img that during the two weeks ending | inst meats ebickens.7 rabbits.1 bushel beans, | 260 bushels of oysters, and 2 veal calves. Also. | that the physicians of the poor had vaccinated | 1,910 personi A letter from Mr. R. B. Clark, in answer to the report cf Dr. Verdi respecting the shanties | om Van street. stating tha! each of the shanties | have tight roots, twu connecting rooms, with a | ‘window and door to each: that the venti! complete and although the r nt seems to be ex- cessive it amouuts to less than 7 cents Per room r week, and such shanties will beindemand | y the poor until the board of health or public | spitted citizens build better bouses at low Fates. Dr. Verdi stated that he had no feeling in the | Mailer; Uiat Be did pot know Mr. Clark; and had made the report as a matter of duty, and he moved that the whole subject be referred toa Special committee; adopted, aud Drs. Bliss and Verdi were appoihted. jon is | Wr CALL ATTENTION with more than ordi- rary pleasure and earnestness to ihe appeal of the managers of the Chilcron's Hospital, which Wil! be found in another colunn ot to-day per. So quietly bas this institute» performed fa ccod work that comparatively ‘ew of oar evt- izes are aware of its existence: stance makes its appeal all the moro worthy of heed. The medical department of the institu. Vor is in the hands of some of our best physi- cians, and its ges bya board of gentlemen wh character is the best Pore Lle guarantee ‘hat all contribations to the ertablishment wil’ ve wisely and economically expended. There are, indeed, few charitable institutions in the city, if any, more worthy of pubiic support and sympathy, mor one better Worth a visit by those who are charitably in- clined. Let us hope this modest appeal for aid will not fall an unwilling ears or ungenerous hearts. —— ‘THE ALE OP sxaTs for Mr. Theo. Thomas’ Orchestral Coucerts commenced briskly this | of annoyance.” | a hitebin If the board of | th } cut there were condemned 91 pounds of | © | Ove d thiseireum- | ti board of public works. i reply to 4 commu- n relation to the bad condition of the Toot of an old frame house on the south side of Pennsylvania ayenue, near 3d street, that the inspector of bulliings reports that the same should be repaired, but aa it is @ question between neighbors the board cannot interfere. Mr. George W. Driver was granted permission lace an ornamental water trough in front of his premises on Pennsylvania avenue, and erect post on the curb ling until further Totice. Mewrs. 8. W. K. Handy and Join Pex tibone, in reply to a communication in relation to the preservation of the trees on Mth street southwest. were informed that the grading of { street, trom B street to Maryland avenue, ug down in front of Mr. Pettibone’s house about four feet left the old trees with the roots exposed, and that the park- | img commission therefore directed their re- moval, which action is approved by the board. © chief engineer was directed to cause the vntract of the Manbattan Paving Company to be extended #0 as to include the construction of an area wall 40 feet long and 3 feet high in front © premises of Mr. Walbridge, on the corner of Lith street and Ohio avenne. The contract made with Mr. Hugh Murray was amended so | as to include the laying of sewer laterals tor the alleys and corner drops on 23 street north west, between G street and Pennsylvania avenu Inspector Wallace was directed to have the con- tractor for the improvement of 4 street rectify certain faul.s made in the work; among them | the placing of gutters in front of residences, over the pavement, causing the filth to acc muiate at the curb, &c Messrs, Bartlett W.Liems were awarded a contract for laying a 12-inch pipe sewer on the north side of C between Sd and 4¥ streets. The inspec di-ected to have the gas and water servic-s put in on Massachusetts avenue, between Lith and Lich streets, at the earliest possible moment. predomi irs ComMPLIvENT BY A Foreicx Minister To *vrLic SCHOOLS.—The American system ot common school education comes in for com- pliments from many foreign sources, and this jact, insiead of making us vain and dilling us with the idea that our method is as near per- fection as possible, should incite us to new ef forts to advance our educational standard stilt higher. Mr. E. Bernard, the Minister xesideat of Nicaragua at Washington, pays a gracefal «to cur Washington schools, when he says. in acknowledging fromMr. A. Hart, a trustee o1 onr public schools, the receipt of acopy of the District school report for the years 1570-1: “ Through your courtesy and that of Superin- tendent Wilson I was enabled to examine, in its minutest details, that mode! institution of yours tor primary schools, called the Franklin school; \d trnty, sir, my impression is, that however the report may be, I consider it far bebind = reality. Your practical and gentle ‘erm devoted to thet moet im: the ui to 4 education, must surely make of ry place attractive morning, the cloudy wi ¥ The of Ni bas of iste bite will hate the pleaware bf cats hearts | exhibited’ st oommenastne Genre ton the ate fie Anna Mehblig, great pianist, in one or | Yancement of education emens i vee more of the concerts, as she has arranged to | ple, and the ee come to Washington especiaily for this engage- | able representative to the United in the ‘ment of the trou; ‘4s Theodore Thomas has | Same cause is an indication that his country is done more for advancement of the art of | anxious to avail itrelf of any advantages to be muric in this country than anyother Impreasario, | derived from s careful inspection of the educa- the public should reward his labors by au over- | tional systems of other countries, wing bouse. pes oie mat Estate Sates.—Mr. Thomas 8. Wag- Toe TseaTers—The ‘Red Book” uctoneer, has sold ‘a8 follows: ie sepsational, but very interesting I street, lot 18x75, to Sonmidtman, Li no doubt draw well. It abounds No. 921 5th lot 14x100, to Con- Startling effects of various kinds, and the | Tad Keifer, for $1,000; Nor #28 oth surest, lot 14x Rational Theater { performance, "| northwest, to Bi. Galsmed, Ae Coase Ns ational The tere be * iz. , No. ‘The patrons of the Theater Comique are get- street northwest, to John Hume, for ting the worth of their money and more best 5009; No. 726 Sth street, to John BI Ne 24 2h street north toJohn fof im the ae ae — drama, comedy, for 81,62; ese = " astics, Le- ny week. Little Sap; spuare feet ieeid boone by Ub play ar on Ga street, etween and’ F street, norite Gxx't Rooas C. Weiourwax is not dan- | asmal{frame dwelling, for a2 te ee writes ere ly We, bat atte up ovney Sar. ape takes bis Lord; also, two lots in square 486, fronting on zpeels reguiarly. His health bes been bad for | 5th a Gand H mks feet feveral months and he suffers from a =F feet deep, for $1,675 91,325, ae ae ALASKA DIAMONDS, French-gilt fine plated and jet demelry and American sterling ware, tacles, received at Prig, we e@lzy sure, Neat Pa. ave., bet. i ate ste Sabbath evening ex tf co-operation wi t in_the spirit . Dr. Butler etter to Rev. G. A. Hall snference with Mr. sociation, had been bmit ii th He thy hi thin the churches was the kind of prea: converted men. Mr. Hall disclaimed ever having ma remark to the contrary. On motion of Dr. Dashiel, Rev. G invited to participate in ihe exe meeting. Dr. Rankin had prepared SOME RESOLUTIONS ON TIE SURIECT, ard asked if he should read them. It was voted ‘to bave them read, and the Doctor read the resolutions, regretting the holding of public gervices and the keeping of xn open readin room and library by the Y. M. O. A. of this cit at the regular hours ot charch worship on the Lord's Dav, considering them inconsistent with the resolutions adopted at Portland by t ternational convention held there tn 1509, in connection with this subject Key. Dr. But- ler presented a letter from the managers of the Y. M. C. A., offering to consult with the preach- ers on the subjec: Dr. Sunderlan( cautioned them not to get into a murs; he was desirous of suiting both brother Renkin and brother Hall. Mr. Hall explained that the practice had b inaugurated with the sanction of several of the ministers who had taken Bats with them. T had submitted it to the board, and Dr. Whi hadsaid that the Lord had decided the matte as thirty- tive had rose for prayers Dr. Kankin.—Are you willing to submit the matter tothe m F Mr. Hall Dr. B.— 3 thonght that you man: thrown the burtlen upon us alter g meeting etarted.” Dr. Lanahan said it must TRBVITARLY LEAD TO CONF to hold meetings durin amazed. Dr. Rankin said a pastor class of young men in bis chu to interest after they had associatio They had « better t Dr. Dashiel regretted that t partial disagreement between the churches, Ho came to bear Miss Smiley, li minister with him, and they were both deeply affected. 4 WOMAN HAS YOUR SYMPATHY TO BEGIN with. If she is pretty, and lias @ sweet voice, and is gentle, why you are more at! Dr. Butler confessed that there was an mosphere around the meetings of the assoc.a- tion that did not please him. Dr. 8. A. Wilson hoped the association woul! contine itself to its legitimate work; it was the church, but an auxiliary to it. Finally, ou motion of Dr. Kaukin, the subject was left with a special commu: report next Monday. ’. H. Smith read two resolutions from the Portland meeting, showing that the object o: the association Was to aid the churches. He thought the members of the association were loval to the churches. If they had made any ike it would be corrected. nm motion, Dr. Butler was made chairman ot the committee. Dr. Sunderland was nominated, but declined, saying he did not want anything to do with it, and was not in sympathy with them at all. Several members urged him to serve, and he withdrew his objections Drs Deshiel, Rankin, Seaton, Parker, and Drink hovse were added to the committee. any A. Hall was reives of the uy ‘The following Bramhall & th street dispatches, received by Wm. 1. Co., insurance agents and brokers, 720 7 northwest, explain themselve: | Parcapecrata, Nov. 11, 045 just returned trom New York. Agar: * Republic” all right. Go on with perfe fidence. Henay W Gene * Manhat! Go ahead with busin A.J. Suita, Pre GEORGETOWN. New Yorr, Nov. ‘ right, Jent. n of making | CITY ITEMS. You CAN Lats at winter when you get our Undershirts and Drawers, Gloves, &»., of Gold- mann & Steinberg, corner 7th and G streeta. a Craick AND pesina ‘h fish, meats, Halford £ to, is the Sance. Persons who make a at they bave never before used sale Sy overy grocer. sor if calm, rains or is torrid or temperate, that the hatl, No. , corner D, filled to overtlowing customers. That is the business place of the photegrapb t enterprise. sere OFrRRina. y's Cassimere Snite for 4, *« Cassimere Snits for £10, and Ca re Suite for $12 plain figures. No. 410 7th et., 9 Men's Ca One pric Go. C. Hexxinc sented hese intedy IMPORTANT TO OwNERS oF Hors: Chioralum has been used for the prevention and cure of the present herse epidemic in all the -Broimo- large plac Canada, where it first made its &ppearance, in Buffalo, Rochester, New York city, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and’ other cities e success. No horse hasever con- disease when Bromo-chloralum has been used as a disinfectant in the stables—and horses have been universally relieved when it has been used as a wach gor fhe mouth and nos- tii's—or injected into the same. Call for ciren | lars. For sale wholesale and retail by Kidwell & Son and retail by all druggists, = - Twenty own and y ter & ¢ PER ¢ chile SAVED by buying yoar ‘en's bats and caps, of Car: 424 ae TeR NATIONAL SaViwas KANE. New York avente an tith atroet, 5 pe n deposits for each calendar m urs, 9to4, Saturdays, 9 to 4 and ¢ its. 14016 " 2 cox & G Sawine Macair terns. to's hoopekirt and corset factory Intelligencer Building. seca es Ea Lapres Axp GaxTLEMen: If you wish your Wearing apparel cleaned in a tiret-class matiner, sent them to A. Fisher, No. 614 9th street, oppo- site Patent Oftice. The Protessor will give you satisfaction without fail. Kid Gloves cleaned nicely amd cheap. 9,21,3: ee RELIEP POR THR FeetT—Fee, SI per Visit.— Corue extracted withont pain; Bunions, Pad Nails, &e., relieved and cured, at Dr. White's, No. 555 15th street, pontte |. Treasury. TESRNOMATEERS and Barometers ars repaired and made to order by Hempler, near 4% street Georgetown Advertisements. BY THOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer; Georgetown. VeRY VALUABLE PROPERTY O§ BRIDGE S!REET. AT AUCTION. On WEDNESDAY, November 20th, at 4 “clock p.m_, 1 will soll, in front of the premi es. part of Lot No. 12, fronting 24 foet on the north side of Bridg. between Congress + by a depth of 12: wide alley. The im ist ge three-story Brick Store acd Dwelling H. containing 10 roums aud cellar, row ¢ The location is one of the best in town. pied by DE. W. Carter, ery re, and offers a sure opportunity for in “One-third cash; balance in 6, 12, and 1s ths, wiih interest, secured by a deed of trust on the property. Conveyancing at the cost of the pur chaser. THOS. DUWLING, Auct. BY B 'G, Auctioncer, Bridge street, Georgetown s. went tide of Valley «treet, by a dapth o' roved by a comtor: two-story Frame Dwe con\aining six rooms, kitchen and cella: érms: One dalfensh; balance in six aud mouths, with ive erest, secured by a deed of trest or the property. Couveyan at the cost of the p chaser. THOMAS DOWLING, novT Auctioneer, He LATEST NuVELTY —7 octave PIANOS rosewood, © z ments, at ping all the modern, ine ‘of. Luciies’ Companion aoa PERA ASKATS, uw 25c. upward, a 2 erew a iv gold waluat and gilt, at 650,, $1 2 Fine Erelish and Domeatic POCKET OUTLERT Cloth Ha. BRUSHES and COM Br, cheap. The lstest pnblications of BOUKS aad MUSIC Price of Schoo! Books reduced. at ocr Im _PUE &rELIGSON }, 12% Bridge st. I AT POPULAR PRIORS.—Batiens, Empress Cloths end Poplin inthe new cloth colors; medium and lo colore snd of choice es priced Dress Goods in all les, Baffalo, Bea: aad cther brands; Black Alpacas from 38e. to @1-25. Bisck apd Colored Velveteens; a splendid assort- ment of Shawls, very cheap: superior Bed Blankets at lesthan Iast year’s prices; a very large stock hite ard Colored #lannels ‘one of all kinds, at prices that BENJAMIN MILLER, 101 R + Georgetown, D. O. ool? G, THOMAS GETTY, 5. 105 Bridge street, Georgetown. D. 0. SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL REQUISITE AT VERY LOWEST PRICES. BLANK BOOKS. FANCY GOODS, NEWSPA- PERS, PERIODICALS, ROW: STATION- KS, RY AND MAGAZINES. Asuprly of all kinds of Reading Matter, Papers, Magazines, ly after pul 8 Music, et hand om usic, etc., on irom lication. Orders for Books, Pertoli- ranything pertaining to thebnsiness be promptly filled, soi? tf Wwe a WHEATLEY'S Steam Dyeing and Scouring Establishment, Orrick, 49 JePYERSON STREET, Georgetown, D.C. Established 1821, premium awarded 1°57; and is pow cone of the st. larg: nd mont complete estal- lielments of the kind pees. it place in the District for Cloaning of Dyeing Gentlemen's Cicibing. Everything appertaining to the business wel! und promptly executed. Office closed duity et Tae SanraTH ScHooL ot the West George- town M. KE. Church celebrated its seventeenth Buniversary last Sunday aiternoon, when ad- dresses were delivered by A. B. Dw Win. it. Moodward of Washington, and Rey. ©) H. Myt. Juger, the pastor, who congratulated the officers lang teachers on the rapid growth of the school, which bas in numbers increased over one han- dred per cent. the past year. DanGznovs.—The upper end of Hi WAS not Fu! guted last nigh the dangerous condition of the sewer excava tions. his should be remedied. THe Leak IN THE WaTxn M. ‘break in the water tain in Bridge stre posite Montgomery street, has not y: Teached by the excavators. Raising THE Marcet-Hovuss.—The work of raising the market house was suspended this morning on account of the rain. Up to last night it had been raised 9 feet 8 inches, and has Steet 7 inches yet to be raised to make it cou- torm to the grade of Bride street. i AgRiveD.—Steamer New York, from Phila- delphia, with a fall cargo, including a large tot of iron pipe for the board of public works; schrs. Condover and Enoch Moore, from New York, with 8.000 sacks salt to 1. Thomas Davis & Co.; and schrs. FE Moore and J. C. Ireland, from New York, with 1,250 bales hay to J. G. Waters. iRAIN TRaDR.—The receipts to-day were x0 bushels wheat and corn, per boat A. 8. trundle, to Hartley & Bro., and B. Palbott & ‘Son; $00 bushels wheat per schr. Margaret Elia, to Hartley & Bro.; and 3,600 bushels corn aud 30 bbls. flour per boat Andy Johnson, to J. G. 00 bushels corn and 2.900 bushels Talbott & Son, per boat Mouocacy. ig f ‘Tne Roperry C. at the office of Justice W. W. White this imorn- ing to hear the trial of Gus Hill aud Joan Henry Adams, charged with robbing Mr. Ditch, keeper of the soldiers cemetery near this city, last week, at the house of Sarai Hill, in Pete burg. Alter the examination of witnesses, th prisoners were committed to jail for trial at the January term ot the corporation court. Murper Tarat.—The Circuit Court, Judge Keith, convened at twelve o clock, immediately upon the adjournment of corporation court. Commonwealth vs. Wm. Jackson, on an indict- ment tor the —— of his id aeny, bpd risoner arraigned; special plea ti'ed an Tnurrer eustatned, Prisoner plead ‘-nat uilty,”” and case in progress. Dr. Gibson on the stand Fae Nang results of his examination of the body murdered woman. Pension —At the Methodist oe anes urch yesterday morning, Rev. Dr. gore — the pulpit and seven persons joined the church and last night;there were ten mourn- era and seven converts. Tux Boston Fixe—it is stated on the streets to- ‘that several of our leading m chants ‘will Virginia Sentinel, last &F Jacob’s City, town im Utah, = few weeks olds as the das a eee et ee ene, gathered vaon'e Smiths of Columbus, 6. Seoeatty E a barrow ¢ from death at Berlin, Germany, room bei before they were aware. maughty companions. Thunder from bo rer ahh pesrepeagee A a7-‘Bonard’s will,” whic! been a bone contention eo long, was admitted to probate in New York Friday. The testament, it will be remembered, bequeathed most of Bouard’s the Sooiety for the Prevention of Urdety to Animals. ir encemneciment et Hanties ocpen seamers with gas has tried successfully on two of the which ply ween New Yor! sad Liverpeoe It is believed to be as safe a8 the ordinary method, and certainly will con tributed greatly to the comfort and pleasure of parsengers. Tounet, except Sacurday, when it. will be open cai pee i. Pest Office Hox 723. eat PERSONAL. RE. SAWY EB. Clatrvoyan: and Test Mediwm LYE has REMOVED to No. S11 235i street north west, between H and I streets, one syuare south of Circle. nové-3w™ UD DR. DARBY CAN BE OONSULTED OON fdently wt LIS 43g strect, three doors from Penceyivanis avenue Honornble aud ecientitic trea ment guaranteed, Separate rooms — for lade _ ocl6-1 D* bee. CONSULTING PHYSICIAN, ‘The oldest established Spectalict in the olty. No, 604 ELEVENTH STBEELT, ABOVE F. Hours: 1) to 4, and 7 te 9, daiky. Wz Bpeciulty—Fomsie Complaints and Cutancow Distas iret ADAME FLORENOR, ths iCeutraisd Ciair- t, Is unequalled in telli#g the Past, Pres aud Fu rasing speedy N Futnre of your life;in cat mar os, bringing the se rand pointing Gt [be sore way to success in I in matters o bas ness ber advice is invaluab Bhe gives un) faction, None ever 5 cousultins gives orno pay. Oan be consult rariors, Bow located at S11 $th street. be tween H and I. 13 4mm" oO” \EKS OF HORSES, UsE TSS Epizootic Horse Remedy, ULES AND REGULATIONS IN REGARD TO SMALL-POX. ‘The essential nature of small-pox is to @ fteeif, and under orrtain favorable conditions it 1s not enly communicable from person to person, ba capable of being transpored to great distances ~ 0 prevent tue propagation of t the following santary regaiations h | bythe Board ot Hee efor of the District | ““Pareets and, gantel shall cause their and wards to be vaccinated before they a! age of two years. and revaccmated wi: Td of Health shall, fire vageingtion, reauire tt The Bonrd of Hesith here the veceination of ail the inh of Colambia aod whenever pablic heal’ h deme persone who de not fart g have been successfully vaccinated ted within five years Board of Health wil! furnish the mes ination to seh persons as are naable to p same. For this purge plisictans poor, oF che r ra b tr incorporst ntendenteot a charities. where t tasters of how prisons, and di e saprorted or sided by I, at the expense T iwatitations, tet Itmmied:a 5 oF officers: the Dis { thetr etn = omine 5 sa of tts & case of « Wg Dore th tthe b mov tor the parpoy Whe premises cocup: passer by of th: ence of env cality. And if the yellow flag be atthinahle, a plscard,ou wuich and leaibld letters, © Small pox he fastened epon an ca ported part of the in! ordweiling It shall be the duty of th small pox cecure to fan tga room of the patient, wich sulphur, mes 8 day; to cleanse and disinfect every part of the dwel lig by the fr @ ‘ase of chlorinated ao acid, brome, cblerclum, or such other di asthe Board of Hoalth may direct. ‘A cloth of the size of @ suaare solution of chi: rinated soda, earbe chloralum, shail be hung in'the patient «room. and kept constantly saturated with the said disinfoct ante. ‘The room of the patient shall be ventilated, and no other person thats a nares who bas bad thesmail-pox, or ® momber of the family. shali be allowed to enter the same. Perso : in attendance upon the sick shall pot come inc tact with other inmates or persons, ey have been previously properly fumigated and disinfected, d changed the clothing worn by them while in ths aick-rocm. Itaball be the dnty of said attendants to see that Bo clo: hing ia couveyed from the sick that has not been previcusly disinfccted and fu And, I} clything in said room, uc worn by th t while aflected by small-pox, shall bok Sud separate, and shall be t thoroughly ALPHABETICAL | BUSINESS DIRECTORY: | Containing Cards of First-class Establich ments | in all Branches of Business is the Dastrict, | AGRICULIUEA! WARKEOUSES. Joun A. Baxen, #08 38-3 Le. ALF DEPOTS. D E. Lavprns & Go Athar: ER © GREEN. Dade 4K¢ Ti bcs. Are. M9 L AD LP CLoss, N. B.cor. ath ane 6 #:. Tieasury q iC te roe K Beanre,7i0 Eot-.oppo ce De M Plowxan. ¥ A. 8..cor. sth B_MeGLL, Gi F trees, pear Jth obreet, A&T GALLESIES. HN. Bastow 1235 Pa. sve. bet. ith and Lie ate, = Lerche ag EY¥S-AT-LAW. Pwann Reel LL, 454, opposite City Hall, ARRETT de street Oy na BN D. CLARK, 535 lath etre CRI tornat'l Law & Col ErsFoR?, Heoo building, 1833 B street, CTIONEERS. L. Watt & Co... W, cor, Pa. ay and Oth wt | Geren S Wertiame, 001, cor. loth D streets | W £2 axcon. Pa. ave., corner Sd etrest ona AWNINGS, FLAGS, Joun C4 4 = M bet. Gch and Trp ‘ T1046 Pe. ave., comer Leth sereet ‘ &, Natl Pie & Brend, 20 ©, Capitei st, B street. between G and B BANKS AND BANKERS, Rises & Co., Bxsentive avenue or 19th ot NAT ONAL Sax Bane N.Y. av. and ts MEN'S Sav XG & Trvt Co.,Pa. av $6 lath et... cop. Treasury i ort BILLIARD SALOONS. | ln But | SPATON HALL Bilt ARD SALOON commer *th @D ata Hi L- HANGERS @ LOCKS™ITITA. }« WR. 1: Fat. between With aud ith st ¥ + FISCHER, 65 Tth st, opp. Patent OM J TEBLING, Rloc. Bolle & Lt'e Bode, Lis BLACKSMITR BHOPR, LN 4 Horse Showing. 8c) 6 & M4. ave ®. thipemiiig, O48 8 Water st, Gen HERIES, A T.Wnrrine, Straw Ht & Bt. Blescher, 904 Ps.ay. BOARDING-HOUSES, Mis Kioinpe wet, Ml E street corthwest, BOOK BINDERS. Wo H. Na.usy, southwest corner Sth and E ayy. BOOKSTORES. a BALLANTYNE ( Religions,&o., i ©.0 Peace t, #02 Mh erect above. J BRE Dt ey Anan OEE a BA. Brosxax (Catholia) aes wu b £00 708 1th St - ARB ‘ ‘from Rex. F. Frene ark sl ma ENC lise th a shove By BOOT AND SHOK STO) H. Bvans & Oo., 98 Pa. ave., bet. Ase L. Haze1 423 7th street, under O. 1108 Pay ..bet ith and ith ets, strect. Intelligencer Butlding ONG. 246 Sd wt.. adja Wash Honse XX, Boct Maker, 147 Ponueylvants even D N Fr cs A P. Geay, Slipper Manufacturer, 906 Tibet, 5, Ly to persons way ¢ had thesmail pox, BRASS WORKS. t tto be staied inevery insta hat they arcs] SoMMER VILL & L&ITCH, SI8-12-30 18th stroes. {rom 8 small pox patient, and must theretore be BUULDING MATERIALS. pt and washed separately. - Bs Physicians or cther citizeus having knowtades of |), & SHEFHERY & 0.910 Pa.av., bet. 8th & 10th ete the existence of emul. pox are x pack miediete nctice to the Board of Heal omithg to their Kuuwledae, Bot it is ficusee, Ledging. oimed by law mpon the tels to hotify the give im. every cane small pe x in their resp ader p f fine and impris his faw agaist al) rhed will be strietly entor the duty 2 immediately n from +mall-po ie, and no one ox smali-pex. and the « assigned to that bury the body of t! * The interment of persons dy ing trom shall take place within six hours after soon ax the circamstances of the case Wil uo pers n who bas died of smell pox shal tp privete or public cemeteries or bury ine without a permit from the Board of Health, a tea) ber of the same. or the Health Officer. Whenever funeral obsequies may bo desired, the body shall be piaced in a uermetically-senled metal ceMiD, and no person will be allowed to be present at said obsequics or follow the corpse to the grave ex cept the nearcet kin-relatious; and under nocircum stances shall rose infected with small pox be taken to @ chur oF meeting -house, bat it shall be conveyed directly trom the house to the When people ars so pooras the expense of coffin and burial, any audertak pointed to farnich c.fins to the poor shall provi the coffin,and in every case shail take the same to the house in which the corpse lays. | lace esid corpse in the coffin. or take an sying ont the dead, unless be bas bad the emsil pox. ‘std: properly fomigated and disintectad lie clothing. The laying out of the body and the burt eball be done by the officara appointed for that par pose by the Board of Health ‘The small-pox arubulance ehall be kept at the small pox horpital. The ambulance shall be accompanied by an in- spector whenever n’eded for tlie reuoval of =mal! pox pation(s or otherwies, The inspector acc-mpanying the ambnianee, and the driver, are forbidden frem entering street cars oF any pablic conveyance. They shall aleo keep a du ing the service of removit said suit of clothing to be ke Fected at wil timer, shall they wear the ‘The inspector atter the driver of the amb ake charge of, d who ling thas of clothing to wear gtoemail pox patients and nce sbail, until otherwise ordered wear a linen suit while on duty The tuspector detailed to atcend to tue removal of small-pox patients shall fumigate and disinfect the dwellirgs where small-pox cases occur. Ho sball Bee that he clothicg is properly disinfected, packed ap carried safely tothe ambulance, and deste yea. He shail Ko. pan account of the clot! araiture of poor persons which have been destroyed, the prokatie value of the eame, and the nates of th parties to whem they belong, and give a receipt for the saure. Under no circunistances shall the antbalance be allowed to tarry in the streets, except for such fength of time as will be required to remove th patient or the body. The aiubclance shall pot ba en to any place for rey but if repair is aceded,@ person naving had | the en shall be engaged to mend it ai ts rea ular devostiory. In driving the ambulance to any p + care shail be taken to avatd crowded streets, 1 frequented places. ‘The driver shia tieable, keep out of crowded thorouchta: shall avoid meeting or paseing any procession, funeral, or lar; The inspector shall display the yellow flag from every dwelling containing small-pox, aud if said fag be taken sway without authority, the Health Officer n ust be immediately notified of the fact. ‘The inspector of coch district shall be notitied of the presence and localiiy of small pox cases in lis district, aud it sball be his duty to see that the uarantine Teguiations relating to howes having small-pox within ate properly enforced, and tha: NO person Exported to the contagion be allowed te go ut of the dweling or come Ih contact with auy ther person, . oNthe roxpecicr eball In su urbane manner inform the people of the quarantine rea ations imposed by the Board of Bealsh reading small pox, vat shall cause no unpecesaary hardsthip (or detailed to attend to the small-pox o Tain whether the cage can be igolacod ling Bo as Lot to expose the other inmates to the dikeas™. Whenuver # patient in a tenement, lodging house, bourding-howse, or botel is so situated that be cau not b er inmates, he or she shall beremord abd taken to the bospital: and if any petsoninterferes with the execution uf ths order, or the patient refuros to obey, the isw shall be en toreed ugainst Kuch person cr persons Af it come to tue knowledge uf auy inapector thet cases of smell pox are Kept in tenement houssr, lodging-honses, boarding houses, or hotels, without the proper notice having been given to the Board of idealth ue required by law, theiu spector shall make Tmediate report to the Health Oficer. stating tic persons Causing or abetting asa SAFE AND SURE PREVENTIVE AGAINST THE EW CANADIAN HOKSB DISRASE, An¢ as a SURE CURE where tho @isease exists Price FIFTY OENTS per bottle. For saleby al) ists, Wholesale agency, Divggists, Wholesale 660643. STOTT & CO, Penneylvanie avenue, near 6th st. 1227 SEVENTH STREET NoRTHWESsT, ‘ Waslinetox. November 2, 1872 Br. 8. E_ Lewis:Dear Bir; 1 have weed your sticon € sireetpant Bnd it hee proven we eGectuel 6 a street, |B fen an of a preventive. Atm Jehere I neglected home stable, to use it until five hhorese were attacked. 1 am new 1 ~and already perceive a marked im provement-and beltove it to be Just the thing needed. SS yi tfall: Rae ey eC EWETT, Food Dealer, A) omsszcz" Of Fro 1 to 6 Buttons. Black, White, Light, Mode, and Dark. All the new fancy colors to match the prevailing shades of Bilk and Dress Goods. For sale, whole- sale and retail, by ARNOLD, CONSTABLE & CO., NEW YORK, sugl3-ta.tham Sole Agents fortheUnited States Bouse MATERIAL Lis, OBAL, ee SERA OEE, care CACHES, BATS ah ‘ale WN, E. corner ist and 1 Of this aw. 1u ail cases where there is doubt whe is realy afflicted with small-pox, a p' pition should be secured before reinoving the pa tient : Tha inspector shal! see that the rules regarding the iutert a of persons who die of small-pox be complied will tf Tego!Dk rules and recolations are made and Dee sag bp the Board of Health of the Distr Mf Columbia, in accordance with an act entitied “An act fer the prevention of diseases in the Dis- trict of Columbia,” passed by the Legislative As- sembly of anki District. aud approved Uy the Gover i p duane 19, 1872. nor thereof, Jyr Kis. 0. COX,M D.vLL.D. President Board of Health, Attest! D. W. Briss, M. D., Secretary. Approved: H: D. Cobx#, Governor, PIANOS, &. SORQMACEER 3,00, \LEBRATED GOLD ‘BIOMT! iH iE i . f H 3 u i i ‘and all Musical ‘and re- dele M. ENABE & 00.5 CELEBEATED PIANOS BUORPASS ALL OTH . “Wm. Knabe & Co.'s GOLD MEDAL PIANOS, years in Rhee ~. Piano Wi OT coon co pee, | Ne a ieiees,, (-onc0n & BOYD. MINCE MEAT, en a ber) xow aN, Mouldings, &c., 18% st.end Canal, BUTTER, EGGS, CHEESE, ec. Wrrat.e’ & Boruen,( wholesstle euly)c Hh BD 0.0 PiceR, (choice goods.) SW, oorner MLA ate, CABINET SHOPS, W ALTER, 933 E street, near len inc Upbolstering Get.,det.tar, CABPENTEGS AND BUILDERS, S, Do TL street 12223 12th street, NA. Bow ett, 615 K street, bet. 6th eod & Des RING, 7 Mo. ay ., bet 4% od ih ote A. 0. Beaman, (houses exch '@ for ground) 813 Tt st CARRIAGE FACTORIES, Povest 5. Gkanaw, G0-19-l4 Sth st., bet Dart z ppt be ores cone ey 1336 stroet ok ENNIN. 1 -- BOR “ W.B. Garces & Bro. 600 'Pennaytwanies 8k, CHINA, GLASSW, ac. J.W. Boreas © Enotes Pees Motzerott Hall SROULATING LIBKARIES. W T Niuxc bet. Sd and 4° ste, CLOTH ie STOR: Li. Row Neo! . 8Y., bet. Sth R10 Noau WaLeer & a ore” pevcn & CoN ¥-/UMS Ps. gv bot Tthalah sie, OMAN & COX, SOT Th street, atid A Sraavs, loti Pen aig seversitomes sisemonte J COACH FINDLN Tuomrsey & Co., 208 th st. COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS.” | Josern TK. PLant. corner E and &h streevs 5. w. Mi Ontenenen( Denies Renee ventfen D BEReeRT,( og ms.) st, op. P. OONVEYANCERS. sib RESETS, SKIRTS, &c. Dovotass’ (Ledies’ Underwear generally )408 9b s . px we m3 ¥, 3 M. ERRILL, ‘street north weet, a 1016 Penns. 8v.,corner Haayex & Hoven, 89.9 thes, ep 1 Pa, CH's DoLLak al AY., Det a ath ace Wee Be Out's iss ILSON, eS ‘tangbt byruie) DEUG STORES. ot | BP. Greer MM Pen: aren (i GSS Gorner Now York avenue ana tata Yaras & WisWaLL., S10 ?th street, near Le. avenne hogax & WYLIE,(One Prices 101d & lao oth are M&s.AnNieE. PavteRsox, oor.Pa.av. &6th st. cast Se aca i, 8. Kiwuer at WB. Wieatiy. 49 seterson otter [ota Wash'n; % Bridge st., Gtm:7 Wash’n st. HL, BaTMGARTREN, ( Binker,) 902 Pa. avon: FANCY STORES. . ” EG Davis, 91 My Ot /UNG & BEMKEND, BLY. W & FEArson. cor, Pa. * tt 5 ee ete FLOUR, FEED AD M E Stoops. Em! . Flowers, Nas Deerm,é2 Uther Wash pare Gso'town. Frners! Wieaths pressed. preserved & JcuN MCCLELLAND, corner of La. ave, ISHARG _ FURS. EYLIN & Co.,(N.¥ ) 115 Pe. av, thaten OTF WiteLow, ue to Hinmek Witch eats, Mosss.AvouneHouse,Tthet& PP mch out ied Peeks Wa J. Lead Second. FT MeKkesnar& Wax Lr0x SON. Cor. Sth &D.¥. MO. A. B. A BSERPEERD& Oo..910 Pa. ay. Bs tn ete, ‘GAS OFFICER. = : WASKINGTON Gas Courant, GLAss SEALRE MO" “Mth, near e Wa W. Yaveuan, for esurches, “@HOCERY STOmES. ™™#*-70D Zane Jin Saeco 7 = sho. SEITZ KO. OO. C3 War Benner, s ad P P. Litre &Co., GUN ac. JouN J. PRABODT, (also >a Da. U. GRIFFITH, Ladies’ Hatr Jas. 8. To! &. Bonen tds > el LINE, CEMENT, &c. Jouy ¥. nese en Mass. avenue. bet eb and yin. | + Det. 45 and Feb ate abies. beth & Dots * 6 etreas street .f ane sy_sod nt §. Got rerers & Corr — | LOOKING LABS s, Peancs Lawn. 1% Co na nea ore LUMBER FAR. we weornet AMUN sreet amd casa! NENTS. Jo COLELIAND. Lontetans ere aad 10th worese MARBLE WORKS. Woven & Witeon deme Teh et bet OF Le Gimon & Tormey, Ps ay . bet She & Oy MARKET STURN. ARLINGTON MARKET, L.A Walker, rms Warn TAN Ma GYarr’s Narvonal Mateet.« oe MANTIES. Baxi Prakeo™, Bate, Rardie. A'b St aCo.> : Tecere & Seeewan. © ae MERCHANT TAtheann Paviex&ioN ¥ a ar. » RISD ote MILIINERY, a0 Mar « GinLert. €14 Gt. o.. ope. Patent OM Cc. W. Tux wb} me ~e MOPEL BAK & . 4 ‘ — es . rrneioe . UeMrLen, ow OYSTER S41 O0% Hanvey & ietves . TER Uvex Bay s ‘ Bay CAINTERS, er * we PAINTS, OLLA, GLANS, & Oro, BawAL, $e. 3 Zh t stot. Fa and Det UTrRR MARTIN, 89 £4 : t J, HakkT STLVEST YR Datrect, near #, PAPER MANGEES, Dorstas MOce®. MP Ih street. near Fens avenue. Qo. WiLLNKR, 429 9th # bea we ie PRancis WILLWER, (925 Panay, bet 1%» aed Ob Mas A. Kuaven. 12:3 N. ¥.eyanme, peer ith WH Sretsnocen, PictureRremes, 23 PATENT AGENTS. Monn 200.08. ¥. 5 8. 8. or. Fa nd KNGET DACTEERS. & 5 Wa ©. Woon, 8.8 corner F ata Tub et Joun J Mavens We Lacerrt, 057th et. opp Par Guo, W. RoTe WELL. Room ity Fe! 1 Bin ver 7th & Fats. veer Pet - BF Send fer ctroules PATENT MEDICLNEN, CaNvon’s Liven Toric, the areat Dyspeneta Kam. edy. For snie, 306% fh at..o7 Wo M Cnnn Manufacturer and proprietor. Back berth red Inbal. Gi” Bey moms coher PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERIES, od 3 NEON, Pa. ay £ RP, 8180, Floto. wtodk E. Jd. PULL man, (Copying & specially.) M4 F ot, PIANOS. F.0.RRcn CR, 42 Lith, ab.Pa ay ert Koabe's PICTURES PURTRAIT FeanEes Francis Lawn, 12% Pa avenue, near 18h arent 1. &. TREMELY, (obUiag ® spocialty,) 21] Tth etrest PLARING SILin W.5.0. BEONAN, Lt wre B Ww nite ee Dawiet Suitn, Phenix M Meretectorer of M p Bs instore, &¢ a Sash Boore® Binds PLAST ERERN, JouN KING. 6M Mare a GiLt & Lake tb and Der .P atrent, ne Powstr & Ginc PRODU SeityPormé UN B.B.YOUNG=. Wee REAL ESTATE Avrtnor & DupLer BR. BM. Batt, corner 7th opp. Post oh KILocRn & Latta. iach and D araae oNks, 1633 F street, near i8¢u S13 Teh st , opp. PO. Department, 819 Mack Bymee Facvr. 702 K st..bt T&8.op. Post OMice, oMPcoN & Cons Bue Bh otcet Vin. G6 16k st., opp Troseery Dept TU eirock. dppomite B 0. Dept street, near ry Departne Anct’.) oor Pa M4 st. enst. ol Rant 1Sth street. near Masousc Tempie. w Co. 96 Bat. RESTAURANTS. JouN BCOTTsDIRINGSALOON /menle Be. )S Ls ay prtASH, DOORS AND BLINDS. REY CoLPwaN, a, Center & Tecers & Sureman 6 Lontsians srerce™™ SUHOOLS AND COLLEG Es. Wart! NcTon BusiNk=s (OL nex. BREW. MACHIBEN, Cor. Tih and ina nm, WEEELER & WILSoN ©, Deer & Son, Suis. 40) ‘They are simple, #. ont, fect see Bixcra ®, Lewis Basr.egt.. ¥. MC. A.B #th ap THomas MARPON, (repairing @ specialty) £13 rb et Bias Howe's Iurrovan, J Karr.act 5 P ‘EBD SEWING Mactink Ormray The Family Favorite. SHIRT FACTORIES, Devin N.¥./2115 Pe. ar. bet Teh erge mae 6 8 t.. bel.0 SS. ops Bat ; wipe, ladies uiderweas kan, > OTORI ES, ares & Brows, 619 2) @ st.. bet. Bb aud top STAMPING DEPOTS, Mnx.G_H. Macnen. 67 7b st. STEAM AND GAS rr B.SURPEERD & Co., 4 Pe. STOVES, SHEET-AMON, TiN Ws Wairen D. Wrvitt, os fe ore coe WARE G. si. BaYWwann & Uo. 317 hb a 02 Miroet Benet W. Exwxer, 113 : Te bore Joun Monax,( also Tis Roche SERS i Joun M TITLE EXAMI. ALEY. Sly Peay... Law Con: TOBACCO AND CIGAR STo. IsLaNDo¥ CUBA, Luchs & Bro.. 7th # Ww. 8. Boose, 1233 Penns avenue. acer PHILIP B. WakD.sonthwest oor. Pa sy, TOYS, FANCY ARTICL EN, OR. BUrreet, 405 7/b strect, near D. TRUNK SASUFACTO) Jas. 8. Torham &O0.. 425 7ch at. ati'g D Hew as @. PRAKCH, bus = er., bot. Lem a—— RL Pikace, led & eirset, wnat ite i Wx. Books, 29 loth street, sear x Cag Ey a joskrh GawLen, 17 Abvisoy Dav, ued Pou watch . HovFa, (also, Maveriain, om ") ‘ svemae. pear 17d etract mave, and UT Os st.6. w ac. ois, &e.) Pa ay events, Capitol Hill, W.3 STErHENSON & BRO, 124 Pe ay, WH. WakbxE, corner Ist aud D streets M EVROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORE, Ihave p scnLes w open ssor tient of DOLLAR GOODS you ever have « pay you to ta to large that it wonl! be them. v0 I Will ouly ca ticles cheap: en together, Katt ety be enumerate your attention tow fow ar- Istely received, and which are romarkebly at rt t " Under; ents. gotten np io soch ——- that & will sarprice yo 9 Vouis. very superior a: $1. * lron Frame British Hove,2 pair tor $2. Bila Scaris at 0 cents and Si trimmed Linca Cums ané ‘and Hat Racks, Towel Macks, &c., at $1 I might [keep on tn this way, bat cannot do so without becoming tedious, #0 I will only add thet 8 easrantes every article sold et my store to be at jenst 15 per cent. cheaper than it can be bough’ elsewhere, and to be ae good tu quality os i ke poe ible to be made. B. SILVERBERG, Wetropolitan Doliar Store. oct) tr 319 Tru Srexer, xEak Pevxa. Ave.