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LA EVENING STAR. + Nevember 1s, 1972. “LOCAL NEWS. Amasementn, ae To-niy *& Life's | !.—TheodoreThomas concert. © Opera, drama,com- | . dances, et he Marine band. | . Condensed Locals, | ken epizootic hus made its appear- ¥ copies of Tie Gai- th | + of Osborne P. Anderson, the only | dobn Brown evening at the tth © ot device ave Harper's } he for Dee Brosnan, has a pol marckian anti-C; upon U ¢ Fight of a Man with aR ent art the er, received Kervan rs B magers of the subje yesterday morning was | a honse owned * and Boundary a from a defective fius. he value of about , Henry Watson, William Coleman, John Randolph, u Bailey have tiled, in the t recorder of deeds, @ certificate of roration of the “Sons and Daughters of aan ites, No. 1.7 cace Of smatl pox was reported Saturday at the house ot Peter Logan, on Sth, between and M streets southeast; another was reported at Mr. Goff’, om Ist, between I and K streets heast, and one at No. 1113 H street, between Iith and ith streets northeast. Charles Douglass, a colored man, who was struck on the head with a brick ‘luring the riot *hich ceeurred on the day of Mayor Bowen's elee aiter having suffered from the effects ot it ever since, was sent to the imsane asylum Saturday. He labors under the delusion thaton that day some one stole half of his head. eee The Sick Horses Getting Better. Fach successive favorable day brings out an creased number of horses on the streets, a | at the epibippic is decreasing here. | ry surgeons state that they have | ment some quite serious cases of some are of the opinion that such | used by improper treatment in the | f the disease, or too early exposure | | eather. y reported lities: one in al T and U streets north- | ¥ charch, Connecti- aud M northwest; 1in alley between d 16th and L and M streets bwest, 1in Water street, between 9th and 1 corner of Land South Capital | lin alley between 42h and Sth | lin government | THE MILL STORPED BY T rLAUE. | tew d I Was agreed upon be- ayer of paving blocks, | u, N. ¥., and Denny aracter on the Island, | bof fives, and makes | ence im this bi anged at a dog fj ning was the time, and Koac ring, across the long bridge, the place for it w come om. The stakes, #0 a side, was placed in the of Mr. Rooney, andeverything was agreed upon, the matter being kept as quiet as possible by the sports; but Chief of detectives Clarvoe heard of it, and made the n arrange- ments for preventing the fight. Last night he directed Gstails of police to keep a look out in different directions. A detal from the first and fitth precincts were stationed at the long bridge o'clock this morning, and another detail at the aqueduct bridge. The Alexandria authori- ties were also notified, and some twenty police- Men trom that — ere stationed at convenient Yoints near the place indicated as the scene of the proposed fight. Neither of the principals dup, however, and the mob of roughs isappointed. Some hard-looking custom- heed straggling acrossthe Long bridge light this morning, to see the mill, stioned by the police as to their @ so carly, they professed to be employed in the Yrickyards. One of the rested in the fight on being ques- ned by a Sra reporter on the avenue at a later hour as to what broke up the show, stated that ene of the backers, Mr. Martin (alias Red- ty") Welch, bad a fit ‘early this morning, aud able to be on hand. It seems to be the on that there would have been a set-to re been no interference on the part of xD 3 < nt—G i Parade yot—The Washing tation will, in view of the ai inanga ration, hold tri-monthly drills. Major Moore Hmanding the battalion, at a recent meet: r4 of the ‘ers announced that six New York ‘hree companies from Philadelphia, uh Maryland regiment, from Baiti- ud signified their Intention of v _ gion on inauguration day to tak parade, and many others are expected. committee, consisting of Major Moore Captains Lewis, De Motte and Rodier, nnd the battalion staff was appointed to act in con- junction with other authorized committees in making the necessary arrangements for the comfort of all visiting military. The Infantry have decided ov # dark biue Overcoat, the same as worn by the New York re, iment, with buttons bearing the coat of arms of the Distfiet of Columbia. Captains Lewis and Kodier were inted to Invite proposals for the making of me, preference to be given to home man- ure. (company C,of the battalion, has reorganized, and elected Cajt kK *hilip L. Rodier to the com mard. Capt. Kodier bas bad considerable tary experience, and served during the late War in command of @ company ~ = A Question oF Cn) AW TO ng Ser- 7 TL Second Pett Larceny Subject the ¢ der Tisonment in the Penitentia — This me im the criminal court, Judge MacArthur, Une cases of Thomas V te and Thomas You 4 for petit larceny, Ofer nealled t aling gest riter and Olin that such proseeu- bs beld good, and the adverse ru.ing of Judge Hompbreys. Mr. H. stated that by the act of Isc lare fined as gr ny Of the value of $5, or over, was de- od larceny, pur © peniten r t, punishable ty the act of 153, to $55, but as there is ¢ claimed that the 1 ant only. consider the qa ° ge eh INSTALLATION OF M the stated convocation of L cr Tof Masonson Saturday night the offi- cers chosen toserve the ensuing masonic year were installed as follows: Charles Elwin Cvon, M. EF. H. P.; Joseph S. McCoy, E. K.; John A Dore ; Fleming R. Griffith, treasurer: Jobn E. Mason, secretary; Burton K. Ros, captain of the host; Edgar Stevens, principal sojourner; William G. Powers, royal arch cap- Allen Rutherford, master third vail; Val- lentine N. Stiles, master second vail; Ellery ©. For !. master first vatl; John A. Stewart, musi- cal director, Charles W. Chapman, organist, Leonard Stoddard, jamitor. eee Sates oy WeoLmsste STALLS at Centar Maxket.—On Saturday the eating houses and wholesale stails at the Center market were sold. There are five wholesale stalls or rooms and an eating house in eac! the two buildings—the Wholesale stalls being 12x18 feet in dimensions, with a cellar 54 feet deep under each, and the Eating houses are 18 feet square, with a plat- form 5 feet wide at the doors. A rental of 627.50 per month has been placed on the wholesale stalls and @100n the eating houses. The stalls were each sold at a bonus of $50 to $100, and the eating houses one to Mr. Trueworthy at 750, and one to / imeco Narden at $210. Tae Last Tuomas Uoncert.—To- it we to have at ed Mr. Theo. — and orchestra in a # programme. Miss Anpa Meblig, the eminent pianiste, and Mr. Osgood, the celebrated tenor, will each appear. ‘The Seventh Symphony of the immortal Beetho- yeu will be given, and the concert will close t) the celcbrated Mephisto Waltz, of Liszt. This i positively the last concert of the season, and tise who wish to get good seate should basten to apply at Metzerott & Co.'s. — — Tee CecLonnes’s Hosertat.—Webave mach Pieaoure ning that the val for this de- serving charity published in Tar Star a few ago bas rot been made in vain. frst cal answer came in the form of a $50 con- 4 lady iu Georgetown, whose ex- was shortly after followed lady of ty, who seut as ner offering the sum of nm. We hope to hear of other cases and dophtless shallas the merits of fob become more widely known. pwrc Opetomrs.—At ‘ayette Koyal Arch ample thie ime like these | grace in a brief prayer. Ur. Rankin was elected | iles for the election of officers of the associa- ty's Magazine for De- | th: | tach themselves to the organization. | some reluctance, as he had desired to say some- | posed of THE “PASTORS’ UNION.” 4 Te’ 41 Revolution im the World of cr der the above head the New York indepen. arc. eae eee le upon the ladies’ ned meeting of the “Preops an interesting artic! ttern business as it is at present condacted in nee Kinerica at the great pa‘tern estabtisuiment of tee rants tn che wurlanset the Young | Sears B Baucus & On, New fot Ts Men's Christian associatios noon to-day. ‘ Abont twenty-five clergymen ‘ere present nay | Zedependent reviews the heretofore attempts by the publishers of fashion periodicals to set them. selves up as the arbiters of the mode, and the romulgators of patterns for the fair sex at arge, but their transactions only amounted to the monthly insertion of one ill-conceived pat- tern between the leaves of each copy of their | magazines. They failed of success for various reasons, among which were the want of cap- ital, energy, and tact: and further, there was a prejudice against anything in the way of fash. ions originating at home. But all that has been changed through such instrumentalities as the firm of Mesers. Butterick & Co., and now, as is i extensive es- Rev. Dr. Butler called the meeting to ord, a Kev, Mr. Pitzer invoked the throne of Divine secretary pro trm. Kev. Mr. Dash‘ell, from the committee on ORGANIZATION, Teported, and his report was accepted. It pro= and save that the body shall: meet on the Monday of each month. Dr. Sunderland nominated Dr. J. W. Parker, of the Calvary Baptist church, as chairman of next meeting of the association, and he was Sepp ati 1 he constitution of the union was then circa- lated for signatures of those who desire to at- are the result of carefal study by quali- fied persons, who in the prosecution of that rk ‘are guided not only by the differences of climate, habit, and avocation, but by the immutable laws of taste, blended with convenience and adaptability. fhetrrooms may be weil called the fountains of fashion, for in them morestylos are originated and sent forth than from al! other simtlar institutions in t country combincd. An_ interesting descrip- tion is given of the different branches of 4 On motion of Dr. Sunderiand Rev. Dr. Parker was elected president of the meeting. Dr. Parker said he accepted the honor with thing to the meeting. Perhaps, said he. that is why Brother Sunderland nominated met | rother Sunderland said he was not aware | t the brother's mouth would necessarily be closed because of his acceptance of the phair-/ the extensive establishment — the design mauehip. . ing rooms, the rooms waere cloth dupli- he Rev. Dr. J. E. Rankin was elected per- | cares of the patterns are proven on the retary of t pe r-ons of living models; the manutacturer’s de- partment, where the paper patterns are pre- pared in’a finished state for tho market; the printing department, where the be enpraved pattern illustrations for the tw lar publications of Butterick & Co.. The and The Quarterly Delin-ator, are pre- but not least, the editorial de- ‘areful and lucid explana s S printed in conjum m with the is conference of a pattern plates are written. Then there are the Lom shall be entrast- | great salesrooms and the mailing and shipping €(t the management of questions pertaining to | Gepartmentes all showing the vast extent and the enforcement of Sunday laws. the various ramifications of the bus The 3. Sermons and addresses by the members of ft t o this pastors’ union co-operative with the plans is shown by the foliow- Of this committ ee of s an of the comm data former meeting tor the purp ng relative to PROPER ORSERVANCE OF THE SAT report, which closes with the f nmen dations: nference of laymen and minist rom each of our congregations an Ministers of this union, to b . Where t Wonderful growth of the establishm: M sts. Butterick & ws (osgin ing statistics. In 1867 they employed 12 opera- r. Sunderland moved that the words ‘‘moii- sand nsed about $150 worth of paper. In ition and” be inserted before ‘“enforcemen: they employ over 30 operatives, most ot ed above in reference to the Sunday laws; | whom ate females, and tse aun: ly nearly and the amendment was adopted. £209,000 worth of paper. Those of who ere interested in this subj lady is not?—will find a visit to the establish- ment of Mr. L. Baar in the Y. M. C. A. building well worth the time required. Mr. Baar is the agent for Butterfck & Co. for this region, and is constantly supplied with a full assortment of the various articles of use and ornament turned gut by them. our readers The Rev. Drs. Dashiell, Sunderland, Rankin, t,—and what Watkins, Seton and Jutten were elected a com- mittee to confer with a committee to be com- phe of one layman from each church in order enforce the Sunday laws. On motion of Dr. Sunderland, Dr. Dashiell wae directed to communicate with the different churches in relation to the appointment of lay- the referred to. men on the sommittee . —--.-e— Rey. Dr. Butler, from the committee ap- District Improvements, pointe consider and report in regard to ACTION OF THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS. Messrs. N. ©. Di ir & Co., in reply to a re- qnest that they be allowed to pave the sidewalk en C street in front of their premises witn the Stow pavement, for a distance of 116 feet, com- quencing at the intersection of 13th street, were informed that @ permit will be granted, the Work to be done under the supervision of the superintendent on © street. Mr. Porter Snell, y 80 arrange their Sab- in the unding chi hacen Datta tin ace in the surrounding chu: s ad- to be — to meetings held at night specially for the clase of persons ‘who Go not attend the churches, if in the judg- pn na in reply to a petition requesting that the board ppt yg em Ltn, eae | Saree uel wecsu; mason ore tiene mending to pastors that they take such action | 80d Ist street east, parked andthe footwatks relaid, was informed that the contract for that work has been made, and the matter will be attended to. Mr. Endicott King, in reply toa communication caliing attention to damages to the premises No. oth street northwest, in (by appoint ng aber py otherwise) as may seem most ex] ent to them to co-operate and advise with the ¥. M. C. A. Some debate ensued in regar< to the adoption of the report, and Dr. Sunderland and Dr. Ran- kin submitted substitutes. conscquence of the removal of the coal vault, DR. SUNDERLAND’S SUBSTITUTE was informed that the necessary work to resolutions “express our conviction that those | Put the property im good order has ot our members who are connected with the Y. ‘M. C. A. of this city are loyal to the church of Jesus Christ, and that they desire to hold its interests paramount to those of other organiz: tions: ‘and that the prepriety of continuing ev: nipg services in Lincoln hall seems to depend upon the fact whether the audien are com- those who would otherwise attend church elsewhere or not; and finally, that the brethren who are cot ing the meetings can betfer determine the er of the audiences than we who are absent, and we are ready to trust to their observation and decision ia’ the premises.” Dr. Sunderland's resoluticns were not second- nd Dr. Kankin’s were ruled out of order. the request of one of the members of the union, Mr. F. H. Smith, president of the Y. M. C. A., said that he believed the report was SATISFACTORY TO THE MEMBARS OF Taz A8- SOCIATION. A meeting of the latter was held on Saturday evening, When it was determined to await the action of the Pastore’ Union. Rev. Dr. Sunderland said he would like to hear from Brother Hall. een placed in the hands of the contractor. Mr. William Saunders was informed that orders have been given Wm. Parry, of Cinnaminson NJ nip 20) American élms andto Tho: Q zie, of Philadelphia, 1.000 Americ: +h, the former pursuant the order of last ces named. O. equesting to ue to Park prepared for travel, was in- formed that the same cannot be done this sea David Roche, in reply to his request to h allowed to remove gravel from M street, S. Was informed that it be ‘Tbe ebtet engineer was informed in repiy to is vecting the width of carriageway o/ avenue, north of the Capitol, that ake it the same width as the of that avenue south of the Capitol P. J. Caldweil, in reply to # petition headed by him re«uesting that the grade of Ist street north West, between H and K streets, be cut dow! fix feet, was informed that the engineer report that in order todo this the intersection of Ist and I streets wii! have to be cat down 15 teet, and that in view of the large amount of work The Rev. George A. Hall stated that he be- lieved the resolutions adopted by the conierence committee were in the main satisiactory to the y 5. involved, and the serious damage which would Tesult to @ number of tive houses in that vicin ity, it should mot be done, and therefore no el ge OF grade at the points named can be de- termined on. -M.C. A. Dr. Sunderland then said he had no objection to the adoption of the report of the committee. Rev. Mr. Wilson, of Foundry M. E. church, said that great pains bad been taken to CONCILIATE THE YOUNG MEN. He believed, however, the union should act with some decision and independence in the matter. The thing is either right or wrong; if right, let’s say “go ahead.” We must not dude responsibility. He did'nt raise the question, but he was not going to dodge it now that it stared them in the face. He knew there Was & semiereligious sentiment in the communi« which would urge the Y. M.C. A. to antag- e with the churches, but the young men | question, then struck him and ran away. be supported by the churches of the Lord | usnal in such cases, the colored man was com- s Christ. Let us meet them fairly and | mitted to jail to await a turther examination.— rely, and then if they won't heed us we can | Bal/tmore “Amer God speed you.” - MYSTERIOUS SHOOTING ArFAta IN BALTI- MORE.—A most mysterious shooting affair oc- curred on North Gay street on Saturday night. Mr. Danie! Bouldin was going tu his home trom the Belair market, and when near Eden street received 4 bullet through his thigh, fired by an unseen band. Eli Crawley, a colored man, was arrested near the place soon atter the shooting, but there seemed to Le no evidence against him, an! saw that he had a wound on li was bleeding profusely. Me says white man who asked him some common-pla: v. Dr. Butler said in making the report he | ,, Mav Hoc * Acting simplygas the mouth-pieeo of the | the eireumstance emmittee. The ¥eport he looked uy errhp mongrel at best. He, too, believed in me: dog supposed to t ake not, the bogs were bitten al One of them was ter they were bi.ten; but the er three have been kept iu a pon ever since and fed regniarly. On Monday Nast: howee r, one of the hogs became furious and attacked the other two, and tore there ears and heads dreadtully —showing evident symptoms of hydrophobia in its worst stages. They were Ammediately kitled.— Warren ( Va.) Sentinel. FUND Fon ReLIEv oF THE FauiLy o7 Ges. Meza Las not been commonly auppos that Geu. Meade died a poor man. This, how- ever, seems to have been the case. Arter hix ‘ings in burial the matter accidentally leaked out, he would vote “aye,” if not, he would vote +n a number of the prominent citizens of Phili After further debate, the report of the com- | hia at once concluded to get upa testi mittee was adopted. . that would be of value. They issned a cirenlar The Rev. Dr. Rankin offered resolutio to others, anda meeting was held on Wednes- cepting the resolutions of the international con- | (igy, when & was subscribed. It was fention of the ¥. M. C. A. in Portland asa | agrced to make up the sum of #100,000 eal basis of co-operation between the “Pastor's | present the same tothe family of the deceased. Union” and Y. M. ©. A; that upon —— oa this basis the present meeting appoint a com- A Ministee KILLED ON THE RATLROAD.— mittee of five to consult with the managers of | Last evening the Rev. A. McCall, of West the ¥. M. C. A. as to the best methods of practi- | Philadelphia, was killed by the 11:30 Washing- cally carrying out the true principles of co-op- | ton train at Zid street aud Washington avenue. eration in Christian work; and pledging the | His body was not bruised much, and it is yet @ union to abide by the recommendations vf such | mystery under what circumstances he met his committee. death. “In his hat was acard marked Rev. A ‘The resolutions were adopted. and Revs. Sam. | McCall, 3327 Bridge street. On his goid- 0. Wikon, J. G. Batler, J. W. Parke: 5. | headed cane was the same name, with the Rankin, and Mason Noble, were appoin seription, “ Presented at Niagara Falls, 155% con mittee. corcner wil hold an inquest this afternoon. ‘The union then adjourned. ila. Star, 16 gee Fue squarely. If the Y. M. C. A. want to rsue their own course, ail right; but the union has a duty to perform, and should not hesita to doit. Much has appeared IN THE NEWSPATERS within a week in regard to this matter. Ie re- garded these publications as ill-timed and inju- ious. The whole movement is a triendly one. From the very beginning he bad resisted the opening of Lincoln Hall on the Lord’s daz, al thongh he had always been a friend of the Y. M. C.., whieh had done and is doing a good work for Christ. He confessed he did not prehend the report, but if it meant to 4. tinue the meetings in Lincoln Hall on § ace MORIVE SMASHES A Dwetttna The Gincinnati express train on the @ and Ohio railroad, as it was coming ‘day night, was thrown from the track near Clarksburg, W. Va., by colliding with a couple of vagabond cows. The locomotive ran through @+mall house that was standing near the track, shivering it into fragments, but, sin- enlarly enough, the owner and his wife and bahy, who were in bed asleep, escaped without serious i ‘Tue TuRateRs.—The Lingard’s whose pleas. ing comedy performances have hitherto been very popular with play-yoers in this city, com- mence @ week's engagement at the National Theater this on with their new play," A Lite’s Dream,” in addition to which Mr. W. H Lingard will sppear in his character sketches, in which be has no rival. Grant and Greeley and Schurz are among the characters to be represented. The charming Mrs. Alice Dun- ning Lingard and Miss Dickey Lingard have prominent parts in the play. How THE STHAMBR MISSOURL WAS SRT ON raiker & Co. are going this week to out-do | Finx.—An investigation is being made int the all ir thee efforts at the Theater | disastrous burning of the steamer Missouri. amique. Besides the Sapphoopera troupe and | The testimony goes to show that the fire was other attractions of the past week, they an- | caused by the spilling upon the deck of some pounce the first sppearane of ‘Cerito,” the | aguadente, which ran through the crevices ag eat ormation dansease, Patti Kora, the | upon the bot boiler beneath, igniting in an in. — and dance artiste, and a new jet. wi le. de Granville wilt be hoisted to the ceiling olding to the roy y her teeth carryin, with her a barrel ot w: = ws ——_-— ‘Tue CuaPseman Homicrpe— What the Brother of the Victim Thinks About #t.—Reference was made in Tux STaR a few days since to the tact Mr. James L. Cheeseman, the brother of man who was shot by Barney Woods, now under sentence of death, has sent a telegra) denying the truth of the statement that he signed a petition for the commutation of Woods’ stant the whole of the voasel where any of the ‘uflammable article had touched. Japan is Fapldiy adapting herseif to western civilization. The department of religion there issued a document in favor of toleration to all religious creeds; they have, moreover, adopted the police system of the United States, and their first railroad was be ac) on the 1ith October last from Yeddo to Yokohama, the Emperor oye over the ceremonies and passing over the road. Se ——$ —_—__ Tse Woopautt anp CLariin SCANDAL.— sentence. Mr. Cheeseman subsequently sent a Justice Fowler, havi the i eer ae Saee e. = - = uminous teathnony taken Siring the cxanion. a veer mage a Bn 2 death, without | {°° Col. Blood, for publishing'a libelous ar- ticle on Mr. Luther ©. Challis in Woodhull & weretag orchance to defend himself. By his Clattin’s Weekly, announced his decision at Jef- crime I have lost a dear and only fer-o1 rket civil % brotger, and his bereaved wife and three istic | fully committed Col, Hiosd her wal. he daise - a beloved husband and father, whi oer. : = in rar of real} public of $5,000 bail ¥. Times, 16th. sympathy.’ = Toll, keepers see] ma their posts during this epoch of pedesthiantom. S7 Some young women are endeavoring to ‘@ new community on Lone Prairie, Ill. Lt isto be beac anas with the grand principle of —__e—_ Mar. Cogcoray.— The says:—“W. W. Cor. coran, e6q., ca. ‘ashington, has within the last wo ‘ashington and Lee Universi! that sect revel L =. we Der cont. coupon bonds of the cit S7 The interchange of pulpits has been by the Evangelical Alli- mote un! lans of different devominations.” = &7 The tire commissionersof New York have appointed two boards of examiners, to test the compete! of the officers of alithe fire compa- nies and of assistant engineers. S7* Are you not afraid the whiskey’l! gone bad si craccany Insvne 1m Home Companies.—Those who their insurance will do well to ye Into call on the gen ral agent of the Maryland Fire head?” asked a stranger he saw waar .of Baltimore, Ma M.T. Baer. “No,” said the toper, ‘the liquor’s hs ‘S13 Tth street, Opposite the post | too weak to climb.” ce. No lomes in Boston. ons | az The Herald of Life (Adventist) nis ovt- Tar Party name jurdle who was ‘nce in Seripture that epizootic ‘is but tried betore the honrael Ban another omen of the coming day, and another not Charles H. Hurdle, foreman of No. 2 en- | ¢#ort of God to call attention to it. —e——_ Fiwe plated sets with gold hfe pd my Lane “P Mission Fund,” for the endowment fringe style, received at Pri; "a Jewelry missions under the care of the church. No. Mit Peunsyivania aveuuse betwee eset This fund wi serve as the memorial of the Sil- Oth streets. ver Wedding. THE COURTS. Crrrsat Court, Judge MacArthur.—To-da) wis G assault and bmg 2 ( nolle pros. case of John Wroen, Jobn Hessler and Wm. Hessler, indicted for an jc+ sault and battery with intent to kill Offie=; Robert Burns, on the 2d of mber, was taken up; Messrs. Hine, Norris and Riddle for thedefence. Jobn Hessler was found not guilty, and Wm. Hessler and John Wroen guilty of as sault only. Wm. Hessler was sentenced to pay a fine of $50 and Wroen to one month's |mpriso- mentin jail and to paya tine of $100. Mary Mathews, indicted for an assault with intent to kill Amanda Stewart, was found guilty of an assault, and sentenced to two months in jail. Crecorr Court, Judge Cartter To-day. Tayloe agt. Megruder; non suit. The case of R. B. Clarke agt. the corporation of Washing- ton, was taken up and is in progress. This isa suit tor alleged damage to property by the de- pesit of nightsofl in the vicinity. Mfesers. Hine ard McConnell appear for plaintiff and Messrs. Cook and Cahill for the corporation. Pronate Court. Judge Wylie —On Saturday the Jast will of the late Geo. Schnell, bequeath- ing his property to his wife, was Tally proved and admitted to probate and record. ‘The ex- ecutor and trustee of the estate of John T. Clements renoanced his right to administer in twvor of F. D. Stuart. The will of the late Har- riet Fentress, bequeathing her estate to her son and daughter, was filed, proven and admitted to probate. Woodbury Wheeler quslitied as ai- inistrater of the estate of the late Wm. F. Pur- cell. POLICE COERT, Judge Sneil.—To-day, Albert Brooks, John McNally and ard ‘Howell charged with disorderly con forfeited <5 collateral each. Patrick C. Fennall, profani in the county; $3. Kose McDevitt, profanity in Fighting alley; $5. Elizabeth Spriddie for- feited collateral tor cursing. Angnst Backus, keeper of a restaurant, charged with kee; bis bar open on Sunday, sulmitted his case hout pleading; $2). James Jones, profant- = nderson Cros and Lewis Reed, col Osborne for- Richard Sullivan, loud profanity; #10 each. $3 collateral for Wm. feite Sparrow, same charge; $3. and boisterous language in Limerick alley; 5. runk and profane in Goat donn Douglass, 1 Charles Ferry forfeited collateral for alley; $3. proianity. ALLEGED HIGHWAY RonreRy. ‘John McFarland, alias Thomas Davidson, charged with felonious assault on Wm. Mueler and robbing him of a gold watch and his pocket book, pleaded guilty to a part of the charge but ottered as an excuse that he was drank, and when he became sober found the watch on his ‘son. Wm. Mueler, the complainant testified ‘hat he was knocked down and robbed by this moan, Detective Coomes testified that he left the number and description of the h with Heidenhimer,a pawnbroker, and subsequeut- ly the watch was presented him for an a vance, and izing it from the description, sent for an officer, who took the accused in custody. When taken to the detective office he claimed that the watch had been given him b: his father. He was held for action of the gran: = OTHER CASzS. Henry Snowden, colored, assault on the watch- man at the Theater Comique, $20 and costs Morris Stable, assault and battery on Edmand Holmes, a colored cripple; $19 and costs. Wm. Burke, charged with keeping a disorderly house; judgment suspended. George Greenly, colored, assault and threats to Martha Greenly, his wi Martha testified that she canght her husband with a woman, and on remonstrat!ng with him on account of his conduct. he assauited her in the most brutal manner; $30 bonds to keep the peace. Wm. Harris, colored, threats against Sulla, bis wife; $300 bonds.’ Colbert Tolson, s#sauit on Thomas Hughes; continued. Williams and Colbert Tolson, assault on We Williams; continued. GEORGETOWN. IMPROVEMENT OF Hic STRBET.—Mr. Glea son, the contractor for the improvement of #igh street, from Bridge to 2d street,commenced tis morning to lay the wood pavement, and inten to complete his part ot the work with as | delay as possible. He has also a contract to pa West street, from Lock creek to W ashing street, with the Phillips p: depositing on the vement, andis now rect the block: nal boat Wm. M wheat to the wor! arbury, with Hartly 3 "Change to-day ed whoa urday, 3,099 bushels iair to good, average sale, $1.50 ALEXANDRIA. IMPORTANT SviT.—The case of Chew et als. vs. the Alexandria and Washington Ratlroad company, was noticed in yesterday's proceed- ings of the circuit court. The suit isan action ot ejectment, brought against the railroad company, by the heirs of Charles Alexander on the ground that the land was originally granted jor a public highway \the Washington and Alexandria turnpike) on condition thatit should revert to the grantor in the case of its being used for any other purpose. The heirs are entitled to recover because a part of the road, 4,041 feet long by, 50 feet wide, has been con- edto the Washington and Alexandria rail- Judge Keith decided that a railroad not @ public highway, and that the selling o: the land granted to the turnpike upon the con- “itions was 4 breach of the condition. By con sent the jury found the following yerdict “We. the jary, find the ‘sus joiued for the plaintiffs, and do say that the’ defen: guilty in mapner and form as the plaint alleged, of unlawfully withholJing f plaintitts the premises’ described in the tion, and that the plaintiffs a recover ef the defendant the afd promis tee.” Judgment was suspended for ninety day to allow the defendant to apply fora writ of error. The case will bo takea to the court of appeals, JacKSON, TRE ALLEGED Wirt Muapurer, SENTENCED TO BEB HUNG.—William Jack=ou, colored, convicted of murder on Tuesday last, was brought into the circuit eourt, Judge Keith, and in response to the question why sentence should not be passed upon him, rose and mvie a rambling statement, in which he said that though his wife may have died of fracture of the skull, he believed that the tracture resulted trom a fail she received while suitering from the effects of confinement, and that the witnesses in the case had been actuated by malicious motives ‘The judge then a pasted the usual sentence upon him, directing that he be hanged on Friday, the Sist day of next January. Hoseitat.—The city council has determin to build a hospital on the poor house lot. Mr. Hopkins has already prepared the plans and purchased the nece-sary lumber, and the work of erecting the building will be commenced on Monday morning next, und be completed, it is expected, by the end of the week. PoLice Raip.—The captain of poliea, with » sqnad of his foree, made a raid last night upon a colored gambling den on the corner of Henry and Cameron streets, and succeeded in cap- turing the proprietor, a man named Samue) Jackson, and six others, engaged in what they termed a ‘little sport.” ‘They were kept in the station-honse all night, and this morning brought betore the mayor, by whom they were fined and dirchasged. SMati-pox.—There has been no farther extension ef the small-pox since yesterday's Teporr, and all those affected by it are, it is understood in a favorable condition.—Gazett-, last evening. ‘BE Kentucey LEBBABY GIFT CONCERT $500,000 in Bank to Pay all Gifts. f Full Drawing in Sight, $100,000 FOR ONLY 10. At the second Grand Gift Concert, authorized by special act of the Legislature, in aid of the Pablic Library of Kentucky, unavoilably postponed from September 25 to December 7, aud which positively and auequivocally occurs in’ Louisville, Ry SAT UBDAY, December 7, 1572, without further d¢lay on any account whatever, tas following Cast Gu for distribution by lot among the ticket-hulder ONE GRAND GIFT, CASB. -9100,000 NE GRAND GIFT, Cas: 50,000 1 Cash Gift. 125.000) 4 Gash Gitta, $2 Oweach 1 Cash Gitt 20,000) Cash Gifts, 1,000 each Cash gin 0 4 15 » 2 000) 25, 3S 45 wo @ Cash Gifts, TOTAL, 1,666 GIFTS, ALL CASHL...9500,000 to pay all these gifts is a maneear nat eect tons Been Sowing coridests cbse Oeokies . F. RS’ AND DRovERs’ Bane, wate =. Lovie a 2, THIS 18 10 ORE: aay np “3 Ce BaNK 0 Sey A ILLIO: ARS TO THE CREDIT OF THE OE BT FURD ¢ oF WHICHT BY THI K AS TREA=- Focry MTC PAY GFE MEL eit Ts ed se AWAEDED AT THE DRAWING. Saeee e TVEECH. Cashier, OF TIOAETS. halves, $5; q1 0; 1 100; 28 for ; 56 for 113 for 575 for $5,000. No of tickets at a 3 positively and unequivocally dad seine rors Hee ‘25, In order te give am, ‘thme for the final a1 culars: [Be addressed gp ePblications for ‘Gov. THOMAS BRAMT, Agent Public Library of Kentucky, Laser ey Goonas PLA’ IG OARDS, ROADWAYS, ViRGINias, JAcK#ON, GoLpEy G: and ‘Rovl-10¢ CITY ITEMS. BEAUTIFTL Sers Mink Sapig, §55- *~ AlevT a seal, €25, at Stinemet2™, 5; Pa. ave- BUSINESS DIBEOTORY: of First-class Establishmen' hue, corner ith street. Containing Cards = Seg S—Eal the GLoves, Groves, Gooves, ofall kinds, very | in all Branches of Business in the Distriet, cheap, at GotpMan & i Corner of 7th and @ streets. RICULTUBAL WAREHOUSES. Suet xacmvan.atey Jou) A. Bax un, 926-93-33 La, ave., ot, tin A loth wwe large assortment ef children, boys’, ahd yx athe clothing. Roman & Cox, 307 {th street. ——__» UsDERCLOTHING of merino, scariet and white ALE DEPOTS. D EB. Laspsks & Oo., Alban 9 La. svreane, PALMER & GREEN. Massey's aRCH! ale, Bis Ale, Georget’s, flannel, lambswoo!, Scotch wool, canton flangel, | 4D0LF Cuvss, N_ .cor. Idth and @ #. Tresstry o° Stee tee we. | Pe Ree wee Rie Geo. 0. Hunamo, No. 4107 | James: H McGrr 1,482 F vtreet, pear Mth cirect, Tee HatvoRD LasicesTeRsmine Taste, AST GALLERI Savon is capital for dyspeptics. It gives the | H.N. Bakcow 12% Pa. are.. bet [0b end unth ats. Proper tone and acts better than any recom- | ALTORNEYS-AT-LA WwW. mended stimulant. Evwarpt * oe rage Scxvez, Fextoy, Scmyee, Trewacce, BANKS, and the tall ‘sycamore of the Wabash, are all out im the cold. N © D. BaRRTT, S17 4s sweet, o Jouy D. CLame, 8% lich strest ™ eo CORNS REMOVED WiTROUT PAIN, Bunions, d Nails, &e , successfully treated hiropodist, No. 535 15th street, ury. Established in Wash- RIL, OD B. Duvatt,c. oy and Ware, Coluntia Le ScHMID?T, Colambis Law Build! L SCRTCKING. Internat 'l Law & Col. W. Bretero opposite U. S. ington 1861, TWENTY PER own and your cb ter & ——— WILLoox & Ginn’s Sewing Macstne. ‘Phe celebrated Bazaar Patterns. Agency at Chas | Baum's hoopskirt and corset factory, ith street, | ¥ encer Building, 10,23 * | ee Se LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: [f you wish your Wearing apparel cleaned in a first-class manner, sent them to A. Fisher, No. 615 9th street, eppo- site Patent Office. The Professor will give you Satisfaction without fail. Kid Gloves cleaned nicely and cheap. 9,21,3: ee THremomeTees and Barometers are repairee and mi: corde’ ler. naar 4\ street 28 Teh, Heoe building, 1889 street, SAvED by bnying your ren's hats and caps, of Uar- at. 6 AUCTIONEERS. ™ b. Walt & Uo..S. W. oor, Pi og ppmme>ertme < BAKERIES. ” BS. KRRAPET, i766 Pa. | Cuas MOUS @., corner Ith street B, Natl Pie & Breed, 3) E. Capital et, DS. Hoy Hitt Bann, 7) fth street, between @ and B BANKS AND BANK EBS. Rioes & Co., Executive av, DaToNal Savinos BaNn. ue, Corner 18th ws. x end Georgetown Advertisements. Beggs STREET PRESBYTERIAN COUROB AND LOTS FOR SALS.—14 400 FEET OF GROUND on Bridge sireet, opposite Union Hotel Whe undersigned is suthotized by the Board of i ge Be.) th BMG ave Baxscuuing( Horse Lg ‘Trustees to cffer the above named property for sale, | WM. KINSINGER, 8 ($4.8 66 Water st., Gin E ¢ MOOBK, No. 146 Bridge st., Geormnons 8 n B* THs, DOWLING, Auctioneer, ‘Nos. 76 and 78 Bridge street, Georgetown. USEHOLD FORNITUBE. &.. AT AUCTION. Gl Oe WEDNESDAY MORNING {Sy ember 20th, at 10 Q clock I wil sell, at my auction rooms, No, 76 aud 7s Srider 4 iT aesertmentof Household Furaiture, &., &c. ‘Terms cash _nolé-3t THOMAS DOWLING, Aact, BY THOS. DUWLING. Aactioneer; Georgetown VBEY VALUABLE PROPERTY ON BRIDGE TION. SiRKET. AT ACC ‘ On WEDNESDAY, November 2@th, at 4 in front of the premt Bao seer yw ei sat Lot No. 12, fronting 14 feet on. tbe north side of Bridge st , between Com and High sta.. by a depth of 125 feet to a wide icy’ "The ry Wx. H. Natuxy, southwest corner 9th and E ets, BOOKSTU: Wo Ballantine “Beane! ms 1 a large three-story .. HEIL BRUN, 402 Tth street. ing House, containing 10 roome and D. M. FURLONG, 216 34 at. The location is on N’ Foxx, Boot Maker, 7a pow, oceupied by DE. W. Carter, ceq aaa dry | A P. Gry, Slipper Manufscturer, Ie goods store, and offers a sure opportunity for iu BRASS Wo! Veostment. Terms: One-third cash, months, with interest balance in 6, 12, and 1s red by a deed of trust o RES. SomMER VILLE & Leitos, $16-18-30 18th street SUILDING MATERIALS, the property. Conveyancing at the cost of the pur- | AB. SHEPHxRD & 0..910 Ps.av..ber 8th & thet, chaser. [ns-dads] THOS. DUWLING, Auct. we c. BEenwa ouldings, ke 3% st. aod Onnal. HE LATEST NOVELTY.-7 octay SUITER, Om. iE, &e. rosewood, contaiuing all the modern, WHEATLEY & BOHRER,( wholesale eniy) co th &D improvemears, at ‘hed 0.0 SPICFR, (choice goods.) S.W, comer LAK ste. A fall be of Companion and! CABINET SHOPS, : Wxt WALTER, 935 & etroet. uear 10th. JG Weaver. (alec olatering },) 8 G et. » bet Sa, CAMPENTERS AND BUILDERS. L. 8 CearMan, 305 7th street aod iz le WLETT, 618 & street, bet Ea RING, 437 Mo. ay., bet 4! A.C Beaman, (bonuses «xoh 4 for groai . CARRIAGE FACTORIES, RoBent M.G 8, from ape ard. ‘amed in solid Wainnt and gilt, at 652., $1 English and Domestic POCKET OVTLERY I Hair BRUSHES aud COMBS, ch ap v&S and MUSIC 125 Bridge at. DR GOUDs AT POPULAR PRICES —Bat Eucpress Cloths ond Poplins inthe new c colors; medi low-priced Dress Goods fa ce styles, Baffalo, Beaver +, Binck Alpacas from Be. to § sed Vely ete: nd Sth ste )O1S Teh at at less (han Iset y Clothe and Cassi Plain and Twill’ » 101 ocl? pt os ag Sone TMAS OE - Bader Met. Hote ge HOMIES SY: rgetown. DO. Wap pannel ote. SCHOOL BOOKS ARD SCHOOL EXQUISITE wot, Mis} ting. T VERY LOWEsT PRIC {See te) A BLANK BOOKS. FANCY GooDs. PEERS, PERIODICALS ERY. fall NEWSPA ) BOOKS. STATION AND MAGAZIN inds of Reading Matter, Weekly Music, ete., on band immedi A sosrly Pr Pa 1 7 corner F aud sth streets N.W, . ° M ~ CONFECTIONERIES. ig pertaining to ehoksdines | MC Haxzens,( Dining Boome.) 17th et., op. P.C 5 ‘el? tf CONVEYANCERS. A. G, Hatey. 819 Pa. ave., (Law, Titioe, Notary.) WAX, ac. Scouring W Baxrnoro wan. at wholesale, 1027 Ten street, y CORSETS, SHIRTS, ac. Orrice, 49 JErFERKON STREET, Dovecass’(Ladice’ Underwear generally) 489th s Established 1831: pretiiam auurted 1°87; and I = = ished 1831; premium awarded 1°67; and isrow | p, 2ENTASTS. one of the o.dest. Iargaat. and most complete esta>. | DE PE es ek Lay street northwest, lishments of the kind in eonntry Beet place in DI i! t Fict for Cleaning or Dyeing Gentlemen's | Hakvst & HOLDEN, 101 Penna. ev.,oorner Iithet, Clot Everything appertaiping to the business DO! STORES, wel ardprompity executed. Ofice cloned daily at STORE, 42 Pa. av., bot.4%.6th snuect. except Saturday, will be open aut Sup mn. Post Office Box 723 or nes DRESSMAKERS. Miss 2. Witton Pa.sv.(Uut'a tenght by rnie) = DRUG STORES, PIANOS, &c. PB. P WicKtiNe, M1 Pen G GC. Sinan, corner New York av CHUMACKER & OO. CRLEBHATED GO F 8 GatHeR. corner 9th and U sts northeent + MEDAL rl ANOS, CABL BIOHTER, R Agent —Baving wea teacher of music RRA ¥ this city for ihe Iast tex years, felt th RB. Feaeuson, 18! Panos. avo. Capitol Hill, 3.293 east Penns ave., Capitol Fill DEY Goops. and cheaj * no, to Which there is noue sups- L has the Dewest patented improvements. hich bas given the greatest satisfaction 1 certs 48 Well as in pariors. My access hae let d@ Lam able now to offer these ents *t prices from $a to $i 00 per cent. less than any uther firat- respectfully invite the public te i and examine for themselves ES. » H ROMMAL SIT loth #t., ed)’ Medical Mtnar WEL marty. 49 Joforson streets Geotgeboee EMPLOYMENT OFFICES, Ste WARD & TavLon. $1 Rh et., corner B northwest, ear B, Mas Lovee O Burien. Mi ith EXPRESS OFFICES. me * Kons ExPmrss; ain flocs: Sit Pa 5 attendod 10. Agcacy. 993 Bees’ | Wash'o: & Brsice st. @in:? Wat'n at alograee, - th and Wth sta. sel7 lem ENGRAVERS, H, BAUMGARTEN. (also Ie Bintor,) 308 Pa. ay ae rod vente FG Davis, 8 Market o CELEBRATED PIANOS exe & BERREND, ¥ Y . Corner Bth airees, 4) Teh street 9. WW. 5 FRARSON, cor, Pa. av and thst lett SCRFASE A)% CPRERS. gene, faraishines. agora rele, crtmenioae Wm, Knabe & Co.’s COLD MEDAL PIANOS. c blacked stiffened. &re-crimped to equal now forty Years in use. Up very accommodating terms, PIANO: and UBGAND, for saie and rent KEICHENBACH’S FLOUR, Piano Warerooms, 423 lith street. | wg sroors, Embalmer Wm. McCammon’s PLANOS. ( an & Gr 2 % OBGANS tor sale. a me $10 monthi: Mes Deern,42 SEIOBENBAOH 8 Li Geo’town. sepl2-ly___ Piano Warerooms, 423 Lith strest. FOUNDRIES. T AMUS(NG TOY OUTi—Causes inanimate | yon SicCLELLAND. corner of Le. ote ieee Bus Be FURRISHING Goons,” 4. te by * . u west, between Pa, avenue and Beet fen Destin &00..(N.¥ ) 1113 Pa. av.. bet 1th&1a¢h ete Acents Jor Stief’s Pianos, apd manuiacturers of aud dealers in Musical Instrumente generall, Pinucs aud oll Musical Iustruments tuned pair: ©. F_WiNsLow. ruc’r to Timms Winslow 47 Pete re tr amas CHEAPER THAN EVER! WaAsminctos Gas | one Compal, 4lg 10th, near GLASS STAINES. . W Vavckan. for e:urches, hoses. &c., W* GROCERY STORES. ae 320 @ CokNWELLESO Pa.sv..op. Wilierd OVEROOATS. 5.00 intr e Wosn, sof Mark near Riketrects ; ‘venus. corner 1sth S00 Chlatgs Ac APPEL, Wand ish streets, MLW, 000 Jase JIRDINSTON, 1718 ‘ovenns. B00 Gio. BktTz & Buo.. oor: et and Vi * |. Bue: rest, £09 P eee ee ‘Seve 600 S00 0 00 3.00 WINTER SU. WINTER SUL WANTER SUIT. WINTERSU WINTER SU WISTeRscite WINTEE SUITS: fe Terma WINNT Ee SUITS. WINTER SUITs. WINTER sUITs. WINTES SUITS... is’ SUL wees 10 Hs” Suits: . fOUTHS’ BUS © INDEPENDENT Icx Co., office, 1996 Pa. av., near Ish ICE ms, Hanver& Hi ‘8. E. corner lith t, & Pa. eve AMERICAN La Co., office, 513 Sm ot., bet. Band F. C, Fisc# ex, Sarg. Instruments & Trasses, @6 Mth ct, seve 7.00 maeeee 3.00 10.00 A. STRAUS, IESUBAECE OFFICES. 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, laT'aL CayrTOL Live 1a, Qo.soor. mn and D Third Door from Eleventh Strees RS F yt oa ar oeat #7 Btore open until 9 p.m. and on Saturday antil Eor to Berebase Serine toedane ns wee sere ase BU tiaep marexiats. But, SEES, eB parma Taher ADAMSON, 306 sth t Lt © det. end fab Fomnrn F_O8"” ny, 466 Pe. ave., bet. Ob and Hh ee Lad BLES SPs 8 Go. Wiig Hore! Stabler 1th @ Date Allmon J). 1m te 1S B stress, USM B etreet, . Wastinoton Nair « LOAN atonne pear to eret 5B YAKDS, corns 1th street and canal? INISTS. Jou McOLk. LAN) Lowe eve. and ah street, MARKBLE Works Woevet 2 8 isos eh ote Grow & Torey, Pa av. bet SB See BMAREET STORES. ARLINGTON Sar LA. Walker, 1410 1 street, Moataorenit Aut Stone HYart's Navowal M4keev.4lé Lith tear Pas: MANTLES. on & Py «08, Slate, a BA'brarnpas a Co; mamembe ste TCKER 4&2 SUNK VaN', 603 Loutelane even: MERCHANT TAILORS, Davi raco.. NY | 115 Pa. av. bet Lienert ot, reet, opp. Patrat Ofos Dprstte Poot iow Send Gild us, 108 W. LEA is) Brows MUMIC STORES. Locas's, 148 7th street, near M street. ROTARIES, FRANKLIN & Co, i H.B. Hxwriey, 63 Pena. ave, @YSTER SALeons, HARVEY & HeLown, Wis + bet. 19th aod Leh ste, COTLOT Gy surest. Tes OveTeR Bat PAINTERS. UGARLEs AKMOk, S10 4 st., gear Penns avenne, >. T. Bowen 3.etma ot. th & Tub ste LPREDD Cay La avo uh eek K mn. ave | bet ‘ess nnd 6h ote 3. M. Towra. Ns.corcer Hana wh sirets BW. PAINTS, OLLS, GLANS, @c. Krxxal. Jr. 37 Tihet.bet. Pa ave and D 3.0.3; Pi bebe tae 5 z Bertman, (copy pritig 8 specialty.) Th) el F.0 BeicHEN sack, 1th, ad Peay agt Koebe'y Den Lens Os te oem ee cis Lau, 1236 Pe. evenme, Ia "rawuner, jobving = Opechalioe) Gt he pentes, sireet and canal. cor. 13th t. and Ownat: Daxixt. Suitu, Phentz Mills, 1810 Uhio avenue, Manufacturer of Mouldings, Brack wel Balusters, &c., and desler tm BasheDocre& Blinas PLASTERERS, OuN F Kine. 60 Mase. eve., bet. @tn and fh ete GiL1 & Laacowne, pinin and ornamental. 4% sth st PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS. A.B. SHEPEERO & Co.,910Pa.av.,bot Sth & lethete Hawitros® Pea neon cor ath & Bata MOAB Gro W corner Ps. av aud lvth st, James a evouue, near 6th street. Henny B. Cxert, / street. bet @ ax Datroot, Powe t & Ginon, 45%, F street, pear? PRODUCE ASD PROVINIONS Ports& UNDEREILL, 8.5. cornerstn & Data: : n Produce Company, CU Paar BEAL ESTATE AGENTS, 2c. Astor & DUCLEY P.O. VEE op. Post Omer: “se ischst., Op Treasa Dep Si Fores eas Rete gece, Hi Be eat “Swine macmiaee = Ea, . THomas Makae SDWARD STOLPS, GY ch street, Bort. A. WHITEHs xp, 4 Dat, SOAP AAD ©. ACTORIES, nk, 419 212 hay bet. Ae D aod 7th, Maks. 6 B Marken. 6:7 Pth ot. OPP. Patent Office) STRAM «a. A.Beeuxrunata vo 30 Pree ge STOSE TAkwa, W.J.4 0.4 Ackss. ist ond a And | streets JOuN MonAN.( ale The Rootes sip ae Pi Law Gon a Daves 500 Pase.. TOBAC00 Add Cloam Brome” . oa tue 4 oro.. Tth w., . Be BSS Pow "e avenue. moar lah Oe PECL B. Ward.sow % eet ‘TOTS, FANCY ABTICLER ag" OUR. BUPPERT, +)" hsrect, near D. TRUNK BAs Ura Jas. Toran & are . oe ” “So aR Det lee oe oe, Boorks, 1) l0ch street, near B. Joskrh Gawirk oa ane, ADUiAON DAY, 28 Porn ave. and rere: TCn ae. ais, Tools, Mo.) 62 Pa. ay. ‘2 Fa. avente, Capitol Hill, WJ Btxrnkneon 4 PRO., 24 Po.ev., Wa. W akoe&, corver let and Dares yt D AED WILLOW W, woo! Gro-P.Gorr. Bs Basket, 10SPa on bet JbAlt mwOTIORS, H. ADLER, (Wholernis ony) 04 Pe. ev, moar 9 ths A RAILEOsD AND BEAL ESTATE BOBTGaGcE Combined, iu Its <3 Gold Boots the Northern Pacific Ran road Compan foraishes to the public mu invest- ment security wi h combines the ready negotia- bility, the convenience, and the high credit of @ firet-clase raiiriac Lewd, with the solidity and safety Of @ real estate mortenge on land worth at least twice the amount loaurd. ‘They are offered st par tn currency, end yield @ HANDSOME PROFIT to those exchanging 820s, ‘The bonds ares fret and only mortgage om the road, ts equipments aud earnings, end also on land grant which, co the completicn of the road, will average 25.00) acre to cack mile of track. STATES TAX to the bo ‘The ecmi-er posi interest om the Registered Bonds ts paid with GOLD OH BORG, somt te the pest office address of the holder. All marketable Stocks and Bonds received tm ex- change, without expense to the investor, ot their highest Current prices. JAY COOKE @& co. Bankers,

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