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— DISTRICT POLITICS. Board of Health. Frretan. . y EVENING STAR. Meetings Last Night. ANOTHER WAR ON THN SOAP-DOILING UTS 0 —— | / __ EDUCATIONAL oa s the tenderer EEC caepemtent ANOES "THEIR ANATEMENT ORDERED—THE i Why Is rer betaine. Pee feb a tee sett esis ; [8 GEORGE FELIX CrNKERT wn WEDNE z M. W. She A ‘pend: INANCES G¥ TH BOARD AMENDED — ‘ditor Ster-—Why is it that the Washington ‘4 A | inerect the PIANO ‘S aea'le EDNESDAY. candidate in the Sth district, complimented him | Burtoinos pecen nOsaMoRs—TaE | City Savings bank places ite paper in the hands | of Gacnbin hersey atte mnie eae eee | wine Temiatered voters of the Fourteenth District | . ter OF OCTOBER Miner ——— with a serenade by the Holy Hil band last | ematt-rox mosritat, Ere. ot a bank that declines to receive certified | ELECTION will te eid fr the est onthe | Ge M will vote Mt the corner of Peorth aaah sareets | the MesicBtoreect BLEVE ¢ OO ond METEOR LOCAL NEWS, night. The Board of Hea'th held a regular meeting | checks in parment? Any of their d second TURSDAY—the 14th day—of Ociober, iss, | northwest. , iE Boe ——$——= SEVENTH DISTRICT REPUBLICANS. last night. The sanitary police committee, to | would be willing to receive from that bank | between th: bute of c'leck & tucaat? sales FOURTH PARCI SET msements, &¢., To-might, Last night the republican club of the Tth dis- | whom was referred the of fraud pre- | (Washington City Sa certified cheeks in | @. of said election "of twenty-two mem: | _ Therecistered vers, “{ the Fourteenth District Am ¢ igton City Savings) Phong Wail's Opera House-—"The New Magdaten.” | trict hela ataceting atthe Quaker schoolhouse ferred against C. Luddington, inspector of ma-| payment of their accounts. By inserting the p gta kg R Sone oe Racist; (one xp pure besin with tho letters 8. 7.0, V. W He Bosrdinc « Theater Comiwe.— Miscellaneous songs, dances pe orton ng Beg Med Pose Sarees pee peng ome myers above you will oblige MANY Sonscarmans. | ty, egietstige A ‘Aeoeably tf sd District of Colume ieee heey, At the coracr of Fourth wil ee Ser ; SF ces enn oie and Ethiopian eccentricities. assistant secretary. Col. Dyer addressed the | Health officer Keone offered a cocolecan nee THE COURTS. Famibte into election Ststticas tpeetes eee | inetegen art Cee TENTH DISTRICT Bg yo Orehestrion music at No. 463 Pennsylyauia | meeting. eaying that on the groundof principle | ommending that the establishment for COURT IN GENERAL TERM.—Yesterday, | 25, 15/1, nud as heretzatter deecribrda} ts hold their | walnethcidliow ne bere ceo snereD ving | FOF cirontars, \. taro mets avenue. he would vote for mixed schools; a8 &'question BOILING FAT AND TALLOW Philp & Soimmons against Argus; appéal dismissed, | Tapective offices for one year from) the twentieth | north. sed ry orn Uapital street to Mas O6 Gas «.. Gorrg ——_2—__—_ of expedieney, if called — vote on it, he | and the manufacture of eoap on G street, and case ordered back on circuit court dockst. Bed- Ser 4 of April, 1874. .. sachumdie avenue: thence alone M.echusetts are _ — Condensed Locals. would be by the information ob- | tween 6th and 7th northwest, the proj f | Wick seaivet S.mmee; motion to dismiss attachment nd Sareeably to the act entitied “Anact | nueto First strvel weet; thence, up First treat weet ECT SoHOOt FoR Andrew C. Hoover, of Baltimore, Mu., is ap- | tainable at the time. He had aleo voted to | Bates & Brother, and the establishtnent for fet Sovder & Co. agalnat Pintey; araand | Tofolating the hoiding of general slectious in tho | to K street north; thence along K street to New Jer= A District of Columbia, aod providing for asoertalning | Soyariroet gttns themes a remus to Lotres the reeults thereof and tor ott tue, Pergo wi Dori; thence slong L. strest merch ne Boca are may be elected to any office in said kts"? ap- | wont; tence down Seventh street west tet cree Brees A 23, 1571, I bave desiceatea the follow. | along G@ street north to Sixth street Gemrtamrinn ing piacesin said Delegate Districts aa the places for inted assistant railway poet office clerk be- | make a large number of officers elective, and | and tallow boiling, for storing and crushing of Treen New York and Washington, believed that under the present form of govern- | bones, and the manufacture 6f soaps, on Ohio Mr. Frank Hame, grocer, 454 Pennsylvania | ment both branches of the legislatare sheuld avenue, between Hth and 1 streets north- avenue, will receive tifled checks in any | be elected bythe people. J. S. Martin addressed | west, the property of W. T. Raub, by reason of Sverreled, and evbmitted. First Nations! Bank against fell; BL. Staton, receiver, wade party complati- POLICE COURT, Judge Smell —To-day, Joyer Commeane . oO tere left at Bilis’, . . G Tk, larceny of m child's dress from a clothes line; 3 ~ ™ ix th, and slong D street north te tohenbact * music <toree will be Amount, from Si to $20, 000. the meeting, after which the following commit- | noxious gases and odors emanating therefrom, | Sin oe thir ick owanal holding the elections therein on «aid day, and be- | & * to. Refers to Ror Ones ‘The number of marriage licenses granted in | tees were appeinted: On Finance—Wim. Beck- | be declared nuisances injurious to health, aed, | Si ite, Pat got drunk and wisher nis | tween eald hours, x star MaLheen: 3. Wpoe, thie ‘District uring’ the. mouth of September | jt CA, Stewart, H. Lee, Qtto Branton, Alt | asaach, be ontered to be abated according to | wifetorhnll nat coms catcncy™ 0 jegates. voters of the Bifteonth District ; was 175, while twenty divorces were ap; ‘ed for | Parker, Arthur Tansil. Wm. Schooler, Harrison | law and the ordinances of the board. It was 80 the same period. Gords FIRST DISTRICT ,and Alfred Hill. Exeeutive—Edward | ordered. that part of the county ef Washington er.” ep tn AKY POR YOUNG La- tween said hours, for the election of members of the | ~ } | i and be went for her with a big stick; @10 and cos: and pg Se bonds to Keep the % foctutes: Ssault ou James H. Burchell by throwing a stone | FIRST PRECINCT | ALNWIOK SEMI j Whose pames begin with the letters A, B.O.D Yote at the southwest corner of Fourth and Hi ose Ising east of Lincoln avenue and Bunker Hill road, Ttbwest TES —The duties of thie Ineitetion will be Martin Connelly was yesterday appointed a | L. Savoy, Henry Pinckney, Otto Branson, Geo. POOLS OF STAGNANT WATER. a o * | at Fort Banker Hill SkCOND PRECINCT. r Jon MONDAY. 15th of September, patie’ on the istrict or Columbia. | Anderson, Samuel Taylor, Charles A. Tront, | | Mr. Langst™, from the committee on ordi pn et re on a oho FIRST PRECINCT. The registered voters of the Fiteanth District | ¢ Poy pits MA. TXBON avd Sisters, ts is appointment made vy Governor Fant Bele dS. Ba eet it Geenon: Bal; | Bauces: to whom was referred the recommend. | with petit larceny ef money—@a &—feom an old Gol, | ,,The rexistered voters of the Pirsi District residigg | wii.uo ames beste wich the letters Erk. O. Tet Mr. WM BALLANTINE where Shep! Kasit Bell, J. Edmonston, H. Gordon, Levi | ation of the health officer that section 25 of the | ored man, who saya that on accusing her of te wad | 1% that part of waid district lying between Lincote Ah Vote at the sonthwest corner of Fourth and Cie RAST ENS, 287th straee, Vesterday wee the dayof atenoment in the | Pennington, E.©. Young, Landwell Williams, | ordimances be so a ended as to impose a fineon Hebrew calemlar. The occasion was aporo- | D. Roberteon, DW. Anderron, priately observed by the Israelites in the Dis- | Robert Green, Jas. Edwards, ents to regain be £28 seine beating = cage pont . Raci ye, charged wi using profane and imiscent laognace ter Maria, aid ts northwe avenue oud Bunker Hill road and the Anacostia | i str: ptm river will vote at H. Painter, | all persons who suall refuse or neglect to abate jensburg tol'-gate, Payne, and | the nuisance of pools of stagnant water on lots | P*OAPNatioN On ORG H Sy OND PRECINCT Sk s YOUNG LADIRS AND CHT Ae oo A ‘ Julia Bawson and thie mothereMte, Dawson, thle | , Tho registered voters of the Fira District reding | | 1 orney of tnet of Colum ia. Wm. Chandler. after having been notified so to do, submitted a Peanigiees in that part of said district of the Ana: | | Ag » Weskmnen tavewigel kad selten the THe EIGHTH DISTRICT REPURLICANS Foport recommending the abolition of section 20 | tine, Mre Mi setae, Oetore, the court foF soy f whoee pense with the letters A BU, | Pitney” tfa river whose names tegin with the letters A. B.C, FouRtH rarciyer D,E. FG, ant H will vote at Bobert Martih’s | The rewistered voters of the Fifteenth Distries hotel, Uniontown. howe panes begin with the THIRD PRECINET. X,Y, Z will voteat No.? The registered vuiors of the First District residing SIXTRE district lying ent of tue Anacos- | ifhindes all that pa nates Dewin with the ivttere TJ, Ky N, 0. P,Q, E,8, T, U,V, Ws, ¥y2 will dvodon’ ap, at Unicntown, SECOND DISTRICT time. Mrs Nye, a white woman, sicting in hor door, called ont fm a loud tone charging thrse girls, living next door, with very bad and disreputable condnet. Mrs. Dawson and her daughters, Julia, laria and Anpa, Nannie Peston, Sephia Ashton cthers gave testimony ‘detailing the which was not such as is used nd refined circtes, Kachel brought ‘aes living in that vieinity who testifiel that the Dawsons used the same kind ot In age to her, de of the Patent 01 ba h held a meeting at Liberty Hall last night; Mr. S. | and the adoption in its stead of another section aproved the appearance | R. Bond in the chair, and Mt. H. iswatl | which makes the offence in question punishabie secretary. Mr. Bond addressea the meeting, x fine of not less than #10 nor more than $10). day obtained a supply of | urging that every one should support the rega- e recommendations were adopted. wanee bureau te be used | lar rominee, Thomas W. Chase. Henry Piper. On the recommendation of the uealth officer ernor’s Guard at Arthur Shepherd, W. A. Cook, J.L. N. Bowen | the tollowing Jerome Johnson also addressed the meet PREMISES WERE DECLARED NUISANCES counselling unity of action and the u-e of | and their abatement ordered 2—The brick honce sure on char ef the Principal EDNESDAY, S-p- sebvo. eBd od NSTITNTE + Was Beard tie weris «0. W. PALE, by MADEMOISELLS PRUL mo 1 Day Sehont for ained the assurance " { Pre and ox Adolf Ciuss that the | every henorable means to defeat the belters, | and premises on 23d street, between L and M | and threw it up to her that she lived with & colored | inelndes all that part of the co of Washington | t inetractss who have nominated Elph » Youngs. Seve- | northwest, the property of Martin Connor; the | ™AD; that one of the Dawaon gitla,aechool toxcher, | 13 ing weet of Liuewin a enne aint Barker Bul rosa. tbe canal; th mgt f . Tal of the friends of the latter were present. fraine house and premises on N street, near | Was \ery free In the use of wach language, ca'ling FIRST PRECINCT i \Bouth Cepitel street pps . cor Be Feabe ; ie " 3 rg her an Irish —,&c, This all took place ‘on th The registered viters of the Secend District resta- | Capitol tres rth, an ath, ¢ ANOTHER CANDIDATE IX THE TENTH DISTRICT. | 2th northwest, the property of Francis’ God- : ; | Dee ‘ ” es, Rey tot " ; “ > ®reet porthwest, on Sunday morning, and attracted tng in that part of « ietrict lying east of Roc BD street worth to 8 be at her wtechd republicans of the 1th dis- | frey; the six frame houses and premises on the | the aitention of perstne oar thats wan torch ee | Cemek eee eek, “aed diet? ith the feu | Tmt the Bookstores, (tenor } Sict held a meeting last night in Carrall Hall; | east side of Zid street, between Land Mnorth- | Annie was recalled: and denied most positively the E.F,G,Hy1,J will vote at the lower S. H registered MBIAN t : Femdered by Messrs. F. Ke Mr. John Wallace in the chair, and Mr. Henry | west,the property of Matthew and Joseph Rob- | language attri a the judge et ioll-gaie. | =! names b gin VIAN Univer the Washingten Sungerbund Young secretary, and for & candidate for the | erts;’ the brick house and premises, No. 1219 | fined defendant €10 and ¢ Mr. Biddle, counsel, |_ SECOND PRECINGT. | F will vote at 31> Per Ast Dr. D. Ro Hagner was ut nously clected | House of Delegates by acclamation nominated | New York avenue northwest; the frame house feck an api tt gee gistored voters of the Second Dis'rict re- | SROON one of the ting surgeons of the advicory | Dr JW. Bulkley. who said he would make x | and premises in alloy between B street and Vir- | polter#on's Bip Van Winkle, was ront to the work. | slang in that part of said district ee | esis with th © and con g st videnee hospi Noe ete riting to-day. The chair | ginia qvenue and 6th and 7th streets southwest, | for carsing in Poar Froo alley. Henson Perch eas | Seon eee ee eg meets, Be Ly Mt : e ai 315 Be fill the vac. 1 oc {hpointed the following committees: Execu- | the property of John B. Davy; the frame shanty | fined @5 for the same, Maty Healrickeou, came: | tie lever Ser cevhesteeet fot igak? HL Yous at | LN i decease of Dr. Thomas Miller | tive—Charles Wallace, Jonn Bligh, Henry | and premises adjoining No. 1465 13th street | $5. James Booth, lond and boisterous S35. Wan: THIRD PRECINCT. THIRD PRECIN Patents have just been Issued to the follo’ Young, Robert Emmons, Alonzo Perry, An- | northwest, the property of Edward Harvey; the carrying @ slung-shot; fined $80. and in ‘The registered voters of the Secovd Bletrict ro. | The registered voters of the citizens of the District of Columbia: —Tu drew W. Elliett, and Wilson Belt. Campaign— | hog-pens at Mount Pleasant, in the county, | defanit three months in the workhouse. John ding in that part «f said district lying west of Rock | whose names begin with the Ie hme, apparatus for William Belt, P’ Morkens, Fred. Norris, Alonzo | owned by James Becket, Daniel Webster, Uo. | McLaughlin, indecent exposure; @6 ot Will vous at Harry’scarpenter shop, Tenaiiy- | U,V. WX, % will vote at 3 ewitt Cr Mosher, needle for weaving | Perry, A. W. Elliott, Richard Carpenter, and | way Tibbs, Robert Cross, and Richard Smith; Seen THIRD DIsTRIoT. Senne BOGEN ENTE eaue seats for chairs; Kaphacl P. Thisa, stamp’ | Joho Wallace. the two frame houses and premises No. 1235 and GEORGETOWN includes all that part cf the city ‘of Georgetown | incindes ah tiers affixer. ree ke Siento te A Red Hot Meeting in the Seven- ust 13th street northwest, and the two trame . lying west of High stre within thetcllowh ‘The K ‘emplar, who joined in the teenth District. jouses amd premises No. and 1233 R street Tur Henw D, hich * nie AA ; street west and rauntn ; cipal's reat. Sie ed ee on, Pike ciphis | ROSWELL AND RIS OPPONENTS HAVE A Lrvety | Northwest. jititaen densiere commenced penedar Srasing ateamiewn and pane beplmita Te STORE ReR cad micteeomeeeinnn ‘i mf the canal norshwardly | tor aunt “et. Price $18 par Quar- yesterday, united in a grand proceasio TIME. ~ ; t ‘ t .£,0, D, eH, | and northweetwanlly to tu mein Morriend ; Bhushan a eS Eel, lee rnahts yeete, in, line, DeMolag. | A meeting of the repablican club of the 17th | ,, Tho secretary read a communication from Sealy eelctaed eeewn: hae been, ap roe | ees DG, ne Oe MatEN stron, Goutge acnireiehenes slong Maryland aveuueto Foor ani. | © CHASE BOYS, Princtpal Commandery, from Washington, headed the | district was held last night at Island hail. The ‘istant super lent of the new jail, a Ree ORECIN ahatt ; thor ce ui lf stron he ASELL FRMALE ARY, 7 be members being mounted, pre- | president, C. H. Marshall, stated. that he hai | near the Eastern Branch, recommending the | Lie Services were held in the Masonic Temple, | ive repictared TON? of BEANS rea eee eee Bini Che canal to Bighth etrect Mer. ten minetees Bates S + of the Th names begin with t tere LM T,,V,W,X. ¥,Z will vote at 1% Georgetown, D. 6. retndes alt OUSTH DISTRICT relndes all that part of the city of Georgete lying east of High street. > " — FIRST PRECINCT. ul oe rons, bony weuee down Eighth street west to G@ street Bridge sbecet} FIusT PRECINET re of the Heventeanth District hy ers A, B.O will vote ersection of Sixth s a BUBNDALS and were conducted by Mr. Bernhard Norlin- ger, who resides here. This day ia a yearly holiday of the Israelites, and is held very sacred by them. AccipENT To A GronceTowNn KxtoxT.— While the Knights Templar procession was moving, in Philadelphia, yesterday, Mr. James y tea milo fre Washington Marine band. called the meeting at the solicitation of many | Témoval of the small-pox hospital, as on its Dunwoody, T. i. Jones, and Joha | of the citizens, to consider the action taken by | Preeent site it interferes materially with the A om fled in the ofice of the Recorder of | the central coramittee in referring back to the | Construction of said hee | and prevents the Deeds yesterday a certificate of incorporation triet, for a settlement by a primary election, | COMtinuance of the wor! ich had been ad- néficial Association of the District of ir differences as to a candidate for the House | Aressed to the Governor and by him referred to * the object of whieh is to a‘furd Delegates. He had consulted with the other | the Board of Health, with the request that they necessary to members Of the asso- | members of the central committee ot the dis-}| 100k into the subject. Messrs. Langston ani Adcaniates: Location “d. Tiled teachers ir fitted for Boston Unt uree inthe Seminn ic, Modern Lar Arms: Thoroneh Nest year b 5 Di. : y P De | _ The registered yo erect the Fourth District whose tered re om CHAS.’ W. CUSH. thetr families, irict, and they bad come to the conclusion that | Bllse were, appointed to confer with the Gov- | Molay’ Commanorr: wos Geko eee Ue | wanes benin with the laters AsBeG, De ERT Ord Neate or Taaea niet mee wal College of Pharmacy which has | the best way is to agree to the action of the | €F0r on the subject. Ty > ys ngress street, Georgetown, 4 will vote et Ietand Hal’, u wili vote at No. 51 © > er 3 — m about one year has made @ | central committee, and hold « primary election ‘NIGHT son. and fell to the pavement, cutting himself badly D.C. ¥ gts OOLUMBIAN Sixth strect and Virgiaia a 1. tit | * ibont the forehead. He was removed by his D PREC: “+ NIVERSITY, ction of valuable properties, | at Island hall. He thonght it quite hard ¢ ‘The secretary was instructed to officially | }, 5 7. SECOND PRECINCT. ; set Te & Wasp ‘ON, D_O. their hall in the Colonization buildings. To- | committee, as Mr. Boswell Lad been fairly | they wonld be expected to begin te removal of | #ttenmdanc bau mig grea Sas sa sapieteel ) ,U, V, Wy X, ¥, % wil vote ETE | BLQU a wit vote at Tetand HL DY, Will chacinns reat wore TYLER and KEN night an inaugural meeting isto be held ther’, | elected. Tt appeared that the disappointed as- | Night soil on the 1éth instant. River News.—The steamer Geo. H. Stout | Ooneress street. ‘ Sixth atvect ae Viccioe : Classe? “itect the studies and Prof. 0) lelivers the address. pirant (Taliafero) had entered a protest against The Meigs Gut arrived to-day from Philadeiphia with a cargo FIFTH DISTRICT, 1 eee rearance DiMcattios = o-- the action of the mass meeting, no one knows | Qorreaders are amare thar mils weapon has | of general morcheadion 2° | inctudes all thar part of toc city of Washington ly ie egittred voters of the Soveuteonth Dine nthe Ly The Boat Races To-morrow. for what. He had no right to protest at all, a8 | heen heretofore: amore thee ee enton 8s RAIN ThADE.—There have been no receipts | MM West of Twenty feat street west, eat Talsnd Hat LE-SUULL AND F ‘oan Matcuus— | he had voluntarily left the room with his | these columns. ‘Now we have from Vieuse pa- | Of wheat to-day. Choice wheat is wanted and | The registered voters cf the Fifth District whose Virginia as FS: TRUAX, AXD ANALOSTANS vs. | friends; but they (the friends of Mr. Boswell) | pers notices of the gun, which we Ine batirs | Would readily bring Baltimore relcon Wer dane | arte eesistered voters of A,B. 0.D,E,F,u will BASSAS mast eabmit to the decision of the central com- | our readers in translations by = wellkaows | Of BO changs in the prices of family or exten | vote atthe ecrute of Sircnte aed Pe well The entire boatmng fraternity are in sultation and speculation to-day able resnlt of the races to-morrow. | mittee. Mr. Parker moved that a primary election be | held Wednesday, (to-day,) between the hours of mémber of the bar of this city, Dr. Frederick | flour. gs Sebmidt. The first is from an artigle entitled “Austellungs Chrovik,” of August 3, pablished i District wrose of elt wh having tettors IL Weather prove numb land & p.m. in tlle Inlenianee te 4 CITY ITEMS. a Ed Kb. will th itern’h, Distetor tatore will be in sporting men who MR. ROSWELL RISES TO EXPLAIN. gust. It ls ax Tollowes ee eetand OF Au of Twenty -seoond aad f strs tters A.B, O,D will form # re already Certivien Circe. Clothing sold at 20 per cent. less than regular prices tor a few days only, and Certified Checks Taken At Par. Hance Bros., Merchant Tailors and Fine Clothiers, treet svuthwe RECIN, Mr. Boswell came forward at this point, re- | ®.°4 By. is | marking that he had a word to say. ‘This was | y fers comet eile cua & matter that interested them more than it did | the exhibit cl ° him. He had received 270 votes against 18 yotes | prixe and astonishment of ail members of the com | at the mass meeting. His opponent had said | ™issfon. This weapon has in its ateck azosgvzin before the vote was announced that he could | °f fifty adjusted cartridges; the During a visit of the # to the Amorican sect bowed a gan which second and I streets northwe: SIXTH DISTRIC ————_— _INSURANOK OOMPANTES, Starting at a point mac boat- | get no show there, and had left the meeting | frig fe, he chamber | Tanite staple, Nekng: fas 4 corner 7th and D streets, | | [reledes atl that part of the city of Werkington ‘ANTES. — house or : | with bis friends. Under ordinary circumstane the re'oading of the chamber can be eff cted stm. ly ‘Twenty-firet atrests wast, and south of K strect * | PSScke roux r the river ar | bis opponent would be considered “a bol j « Now ts Your Time To [xvast. and onickly. ‘The manipulation eonsiste in forward rT, 23 feet but in this ease the extraordinary fact w sckward motions of asmall side: the forward | £62,000worth of newand nobby Boots and Shoos, FiRsT PRECT sue | FiREMeas is COMPANY arate | sented of his being declared ‘‘a regular.” Motion conducts the cartridge into the barrel and at red + 1 xyes" OF WASHING JEORGE. & Co. Clarke | rouble was, the boot was on the other leg. | 4 Mt the aa ¢ Fuatant, by a simple mechenien, Panic Prices. oo we CHARTE os D BY CONGRESS 14327 by Larkin in Georgetown. is a great dea! | Taliafero had been blubbering after the central | ‘ ree; the backward motion thr: RILDRUN, er of Mand Ni iecommnuninate Capital omd Surplos en gots be totes womks OF ee committee ever ince, and thay aorderad a | {5 Heston Wag n Tue handling ig nc 402 7th street, second door trom D, | SFBer Mand Nineteenth streets north st ; a ee Rep rg Rte OOO is tall and primary election. This committee represents | drawing the from the shoulder 32 and eve: Dat ih = i gistered voters of the Sixth District whose z : arke gains ro body, as any body who had visited their ia can be fired par minute, “The tuvcatar, | egcAeTION In | our changeable | climate, i with the letters K, L, M.N,O. P,Q, R, 8.7, U,V, WX, ¥,Z will vote xt’ the school b’use ob the couthedst corner of H and Ninstoanth streets northwest, SEVENTH DISTRICT includes all that part of the city of Wash lying within the following bounds: © K kireet north end runuing np Fit to N street north; the N street nor te Fourteenth st p Fourteenth | t Nai to wa dary; thence al - Bounaary I to Twenty-first street wost; thence down | tetwoer) First srrect woe first street west to” a oe | Ce ae ree ae ong M street north to KE down Eighteenth st mee along K sir coughs, colds, aud disease of the throat, lungs and chest will always prevail. Cruel consump tion will claim its victims. These diseases, if attended to in time, can be arrested and curad. The remedy is Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of Wili Cherry. 6 a Bonps oF THE Boarp oF Puntic Works We need three thousand dollars of these bonds, and willsell some of onr fine watches for them. Gotay & Morrity, 9,17,1. Cor. 15th and F éts., opp. Treasury. —— Corns, Erc.—‘The wise for health on daily walks depend,” and sufferers from corns, buniong, club, or ingrowing nails, vascular ex cascences, chiiblains, of other ailments of the feet find quick relief at Dr. White's establish- ther or not at of Truax | gs on Saturday and Monday. ni el the Emm witnessed their disgraceful - progpedings enrate but quick firin uld see. It bad been given out by’ certain ovthes he fired at the rate of ash embers that they would put up $200 to | ., tie second notice is an extract from a Feport anifested in | defeat him, (Boswell) and again if he wonla | &™ nag erage d rid eer stell Ue far exceeds | put up =i00 for use of the central committee Artmann,” published re he could receive their endorsement. He was Sate" ot August 18, 1873. The following ts NOT BUYING ANYB xow, Schmiat '# translation: x oared shel'. | he could get votes enongh without paying for | recta “acameees 4,2) Foports I mast now, for the The course is from a point near Table Kock up | them. As tothe charges that there were demo- | child) af the present expesiting, thy gil cet. the 3 milestoa point | Crate at the meeting that nominated b: en of whick h r-gret be it spoken, has been Opposite the Analostan boat house. This will | would say thathe knew nothing about tha Permitted only to's few persons, Tt Is the repeating opportanity for spectators who | 80, they would not have been noticed by the | un of the Amvrican, Captain Joo M. igs, which, may take position on the Aqueduct bridge, as | other side had they voted withthem. Bat he | #0t cply inthe simplicity and s lidity of its oon: the boats will pas directly under the bridge in | had nofears of going into a primary election Nog CR pests: nerd shots their course, which is miles in length, and no | 4nd would beat them two to one. He recog- 7 one ame had turn. nized no mar for his nationality; ali were allke ithe kocea bts ake: wVinced the commiesio that,the object pon masses, the tA second.” tdout: Audrew Hothwelt, Thee, Wd Wilkon, FS. os THE ‘The interest v the resuit of that expressed for Baus are ont day went over Deparimen: owing rong ¥ pat tHE GRERMAN AM ath Diatricst | THE MERCHANTS. whose natves begin with the letters L, My P| Ss Cech Asecte, 8876, 74917 Q, B. 8.7.0, V, W, X. ¥,% wi 13 8 tt rilwest- between Nor 1 i ota vested giteet Eértiwest; between North Copito! aud Firs | J The registered voters of the Seventh District TWENTIETH DIST whoee names begin with the le:ters A, B,O, D, wil | fycindes ali that pa Vote at Mrs. C. Lancaster's, No. 1639, uel & ced pe The recistered ¥« CORCORAN FIRE INSURAS fate ovnsaee OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Oreamized April si, 78 cces: els all others hit und, it cone 8s, < h i : f they bebayed themselves. The 1 ~ © rowsof ten 9 total weight of 4 f 4 ‘ northeast | south of E street ne at Capital, 0,00) % the Nassan Club Brown, bow, weighs 143 | | ¥ © central com: ch,)the total weight of which | ment, No. 15 it, be wanton qi x pital... aad 0. nds; Walker, No. 2. | mutres are the weakest set of mon he ever knew, pound oad a halt. The separation an4 ro- Treasury. Ss ORS BA | ee ane ECOND IRXCTRCT Meetighecaeran PRECINCT Orrics 1429 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB 3, 16%; Johnson, ‘stroke, 177. and their disorderly and disgraceful gatherings get the parte of the weapon can be accom ——_e——_ The registered voters of the Baventh District | ne re red voters of the (OvEs Mice Dave Stone.) Brown, bow, weighs 140; Prescott, N ought not to be sufiered by the authorities, and | Pr MMe gpont the help (fe screw-driversandupon | Tag Srwaen SEWING MACHINE sales of 1872 | whoee namer becin with tho loins Ee FG, Hew H aznne bexin with the Lott . vo. 5, 16%: Gurles, stroke, 150. "The | the delegates there from the Ith district had | scther and hredundiin Mieke nea ea eat tral were $210,060, SERS we | LT icant eee ee ee One 2 rote at schoo! rene will beseen,carry more weigit, ) ade all the disturbance; one member he had | here attempt to develope all the eomseqummeeot | aro Shay aei WOVE RRd aus these cdo Lee iecibcr and A streets southeast re was Bie Analostan’ do th best there is no | raised up this invention, stonld actual nse of the Meigs ; eg 7 ‘Tho registered voters of the Seventh District whae nabieiek ea tieth Distr Dresevors:—Wo., Orme, B. Ving Btowart, Ubas. Sonbt that the vie OUT OF TRE LOWEST PITS OF TELL, SNOT Stl aes Tere: tare, Je one ont | Preparation lke Dooley’s Calleaya Tonic. 81 | ces begin with the letters 1,J-Ky Ly M, HO; a Pt ters Gh Td Kl p.Janen deeb. B Riward Dror 3 Dre Ss no 2" ar, but End sat isn Gp, ABA the athe: cae Bs Eat ROOM | Nejc fa, Vuak ton Wervacmt sisi ot et ee ———_ Soventecnth streets, No: L690 ee MES 8S | BL wall Note at ee ee Oe eee — Wil be exciting in the extreme, and p his feet, and he catled upon ier ther | MMe expense of near one hundred millions, stuc: Fine Watcnes. FOURTH PRECINCT. Tele sal Ae = Ss of such sports should not fail to sce } the kindness he wastecelving fram them | no nation can, in this age, aint m this respect, por- | Our great specialty, American and imported | Theregistered veer etches Sekonih District wh: wrict |THE EQuiTABLE tee ASSURANCE ‘We woul suggest to those who will bo ont on | in return. uit itself toba cntatripped by another. This te a | watches of superior quality. Fine watch repatr- | nanies begin with the letters 8.1, U,V, W, X. ¥ 4 SOCIETY, the river to morrow in smal 1 craft that it wi Thomas Commodste made seesies eee bb en erecany vare peach gi ing by competent workmen. Watch cases made b Fess Bic cel tet 4) CONST Massachusotss The best ities ween + De ged ap rep tnt beahpoesloone See Tae Lamas Sead hy ten meadiane: [eacice of donreciies tareaite For already wo | to order. GoLay & Moruitt, SIGHTA DINTRIO east Corner of Thind a ats somtlys the largest of miler institutien in the world oft ‘4 08 consed oted the language used by = {| have glimpses of coming fleots of war balloons. 9,17,1. Cor. 15th and F ste., opp Treasury. 5 r ft TWENTY-FiksT DISTRIOT BEYER, Gevnnat Aver, i seph Williams, denouncing it as malicious | bare slimpues of coming flests of war balloons, —___ iuclndes all that part of thecity of Washington lying | incindes ail thet part cr the cy ot Ww : a b GENELAL AvENT, — and false. with still more deadly ex plosi Whither we ant THERMOMETERS and Barometers are repaired | within tho following bound lying within the following bounds > | _may23- a street W. C. Costin protested against the disloyalty y explosives. h Wy street north and rovning up F. cad cuanis 1 —_—_—_-----_-_ —______ Britmyve renwirs have heen issued the rest of the race are tendiog, in chis direction, if | and made to order by Hempler ne ar 434 stree? a: South Carclina av to B nee along Boundary to to that committee of such remarks as those just “ Gre we do not soon sacceed in snatching onreelves oat —e oho - ent wet poeta = our last report xs fuliows:—Georze Grow sa Mthis'umboly tatoxieation,is clear and suiticieatly | TUROO-Rvsetaw Batis; also, Medicated Va ere ceaines bheas Ginee ores Bis gene Some. Kiss Caghes sree, bee ‘Thomas Owens advised them to accept the | painful to contemplate.”? 7, | BOF Baths, for all akin disease, at Dr. Shodd’s. | rth strect west; thence dcwu Seveuth nd 4th southeast; Jacob Mietigcen Cant | situation, a® they have no other choice; they | The gun is the invention of Gapt. Josiah V. E surest. 5,20,6: rick back building, 5 and D northeast; Martin E frame, ith street, between K and L do. A. Haywood. do. brick, 14th st Rhede Island ay Mrs. M.M. Entwisle, two two-story frames, street, between I and K do; C. J. Ent tr © street north} thence along Os! Meigs, sen of the clerk of our Supreme Court, who, during the war, organized and command- ed the first colored battery of artillery, and — for several years he has been absent from this city, he may be claimed as a Wash- ington boy. vo-story | could easily pile up a big mafority for Boswell. aes yen Robert Gilchrist got the floor and opposed the primary election—it was child’s play. The mo- tion was then adopted, A QUESTION POR ROSWELL. Thomas Commocore offered resolutions, which Eleventh street west; thence dows west to N street north, and along 3 Fourteenth street west. FIRST PRECINCT. The registered voters of the Ei names begin with the letters A, B,O,D, E, F, witl Yote at the northeast corner of Eleyeuti and Q reet southwest, and No. 1818 L eLrest horthwest 18% street wharf, ——_e—- — WiiLo0x & Gine’s Sewixe Macuine. The celebrated Bazaar Patterns. rency at Chas. Baum’s boopskirt and corset factory, (th street, Intelligencer building. 10,28 eae Ponrp’s Exrraor is for sale at wholesale by neo aiong B c a Pif: avenue to Fourth ¢ cas Solasea be treets northwest, whose names be A.B.C,D,E. F = e-story f shop, rear of 25th street, were adopted, endorsing the appointment of | ta preyements Ordered by the Board | Chss. Stott & Co., 48 Pennsylvania avenne, | © ee . one ne B.C. DE. HITE BRANDY Goeed Vand K dc; Deauis Blaruey, toe Governor Shepherd, complimenting the coarse | °™ 2 ‘of Publie Works. and by druggists everywhere. Swit | rhe registered paters of tha Bishth District howe | Sill Eat : Chains dvdand | VY eas our . frame, L street, between 4th and 5th do of ExGovernor Qooke, and expremive ct con- | The contractor for putting inthe sewer onK | aap nastowAl SAV NOS BAUR, ecener of | Denes beulE wihihelote GH TJ, kw, i, SECOND PRECINCT. Alo, Pats WRITE SUE. Rer Co, Behlerf, do., corner of V and lith streets do.; | fidence in the Board of Public Work: street has been directed to repair the sewer and New York avenue and 15th street, pay 6 per ct. O, will vove at Eleventh street, between | and B The registered vovers of the Twoaty-first trict os Sir Edward Thornton, by John Fraser, three- | | Mr. Mudd.—How can Mr. Boswell support | rebuild the arca wall in said street. Gas mains ‘suuuns on Gapetiaer eaeh eee ee | Be ikwens, whore naines begin with theletters G.Hv1,J.K-L, | ppitadeiphis REFINED EUGARS story and French roof residence, corner Con- | that resolution and be opposed to the sewers? ve been ordered on 19th street, beyond the hours, $ to 4. THEA j THIRD TRECINET. M. will vote at intersection of South: Osroliua ave Very anperior ant towett peices. necticut avenue and XN street do.; ©. B. arch, Mr Boswell —Perhaps tt would be weil to tell | Pstreet bridge. Imorder to afford the business soning Is Saturdays, ae iam Th registered rotors of the Bichth District « ute and Ninth street scuthoast frame office ant , Water Street, between | that ignoramus that he is not opposed to sewers, | community of Georgetown the proper facilities | © : X,Y) Z will vote at Q street, between Hleveath aud | Theregict FET nist: Siiatsict :CIDRS VINEGAR: og 10th and 11th southwest. bat to the system that, taxes nis neighbors? per | of communication, the contractor for the im- | ‘Tax communiny at large appreciate the use | Tyeilih uorihweat’ whose names borin with the letters N-O,P. 0, Bs, n ENINEGAR, = a cent. and citizens of other localities ¥ of 1 per | provements of the several streets has been di- | tuiness of Singer's Sewing Machine, i WINTH DISTEICT T,U,V,W,X; ¥. Z will vote et lacrecction of | presh GROUND AND WHOLE SMEs Oe Protractep Rew Meetincs.—I cent. ekane on nOOWnEZ. rected to somone but one oi eo ag peclake all tat part Legian =a g¢ vs South ree Sreanean is aoe southes ‘A teow be vice Now Orlosss MULASSIES acted 1 2 in progress mm - i ing between G street north aod . sD DL oT Severs of ony Me‘boust conrches.” At (raion | | Mfr. Muda said lewaa bad to seca broker op- | Wicictube'whicivok the strsetasealt Sertexe orn | CEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS, | 22:75 00's" Gtk 2th SelM) Iuctedes ail Hist part of tis Sty at Weahingt ©. WITMER, Panty Groserten, the first ward, (Rev. E. D. Owen, | tereogioas were aber they tntived om, Mr, | U2 ,and the others in order. Rip sce gata THIRD DISTRIOT—Ths DeMOGRATIC | TR ne pe xeixer iiss Raerbagu bencncks ot Cotosh ck Whoaety sarcasm e Cauhotems otter ” ; | Laby has been directod to have a fountain built " % the 32 = a oo) o Ninth District ¥ . ren ue © Foot oa Brel mht call him an ignoramu bat he * | at the intersstion of New deraey avenue and t | Dierichoil ead epeiaaryceetoe at bare at: | athe Testers tateat tha Sik srg ives | Sha ranniag ap Fourthacrest ow ta Sewh Ore” | PPEAL ESTATE DIRECTORY OF THE 8. Shanne indebted to just such ignoramuses for his eleva: | and 2d streets northwest, twenty-five feet in | tel, on THURSDAY, Octobor a1. fromY told py. I, J will vote at 1223 New York avonae northwest ig D <raet south to | In soparste plate for eaah square on wscale of fifty meetings have been tion; now he comes forward to shove ontanom- | diameter in accordance with the plan of Mr. | forthe nominetion of a candidate for the House of SECOND PRECINCT. | because of his color. He hoped it would np Fiftsent! street | feet v . the inch, compris arts of lots At McKemtree chape' Delogates, By order. inth District whowe me ft Cluss, the same to be as oheap and showy as The registered voters of the th thenes on B str th to | aud subdivisions, pith: date cor 2 % e i DANIEL O'LEABY, Chairman. ramen be with the letters K,L, @ wehand aleng the Bastern branch ct as q@woumenced in charge of Rev. G. W wake up the iguoramu: sible, and similar in design to the one in the : Ags aa oe Ss one b h | rectr Cooper on Sunday n and already there Mr Boswell.—I have Lg wee clothed vom too, Worastcns gardens. Orders have been given the B.H. WHITE, Secretary. tied A yess will ¥ ne fi ourth - a one. a have been several conversions, At Grace | and put you in office, and this is your gratitude. | snnerintendent of county roads to remove the 3 = z Y THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON WEST STREET, BETWEEN WsSHINGTON AND CONGRESS STREETS, AT AUCTION. ‘On THURSDAY, October 24, at 4 o'clock: p mm. I will sell, on the promises, part of Lot No. 200, fronting $0 tet on the sonth side of Wosi street, between Washington Congress strocts, by adepth of 120 feet. The kanprovemonts consist of a substantial and nearly new Brick Dwelling House, conteining ten rooms. bath room, and cellar; water, and gas, &., &c.; and one of the best locatlons in own Terms: One-third cash; balance in 6, 12, and 13 5 D oor, and said there had eburch, 9th and S streets, Rev. M. F. B. Perry Carson got the tloor, an thers has been conducting meetings for ten days past been a great deal said which had surprised , ted thus far by Rev. Messrs. | bim— A Mytinger, York and Hysore. Tho ltev. Dr. | Several objected to his speaking at this point, ‘Titlany will preach to-morrow night. Perry claimed the floor om a privileged et question. Twe Invornce Marker Actrve.—Yesterday Hugh Digney, (tight.)—Mr. Casson, if you Kate Canty entered a suit tor @ divorce trom | want to be scen anc heard you had better get the bonds of matrim$ny with Patrick Ganty, to | up on some bigh bench. 7 Whom she was married in 195. She claims «| Mr. Carson—O, I’m not talking to you. I'll separation on the ¢ fof his alleged diseo- | talk to you when you get sober. lute habits, eruel trea and attempting to | PERRY Ca. HURLS BOSWELL’S CHARGES TENTH DISTRICT The registered voters of the Twenty-second inclndes all that part of the city of Washinctor whose names begin with the letters 4, B, ( lying between @ street north and the canal, and will ¥o b street, betw between Eleventh and Fiftecuth streets west et sonthioast, FIRST 5 OND PRECIN The registered voters of the Te registered \uters of the Twen nates begin with the letters A. B.C. D, B, FG, i, | trict whore names begin with the ke iB 1,9, K will vote at house Nu. 1229'R street uorth? | Ky L, M will vote on T etrest, between Seventh weet. L strests southeast. SECOND PRECIXCT. THIRD t The registered voters of the Trath District whosy | The registered voters , qnest of Mersrs Fachtx ant F.W. Pratt nates begin with the letiere L, M)N,O,P... RB, | trict whose namce bwin with the letters N, 0, P. to examine and gup-rvise the publication of what ir 8, T. U,V, W,X,¥;2 will voto ‘at Grenson House’ | By 8, T, U,V. W. X. ¥, 7% will vote at the cotner f | styled*'The Beal Batate Directory { Washington, torthwest corner of Thirteenth and K streets uorih- ane 'K aud they may be aseured of the corrce:nes of wach plank footwalk on the 14th street road and relay the same on the north side of Howard avenue. A 12-inch pipe sewer, with the necessary mon- holes and traps, has been ordered in the lower alley in square No. 568, from 3d street to the lateral alley in said square. ———e_—_—- Eleyenth District—A Card. Wasutnoton, September 30, 1873. Messrs. E. Champlin, Jos. L. Pearson, and others. Gentlemen:— Your communication of the 2ith, requesting that I may allow my name to be am Prop: rs only ia ee + cach conta: The pubic hereby infor - e v a 6 id Tot of let nnd enbdivis: 1 her. BACK IN BIS TEETH. used as a candidate for the House of Delegates, onthe, with interest at 10 per ceat. per'annnm,ae- | Wert. a ¢ under h ‘aabington, | sepnrat os ee Nikute Hf. Reamer has entered a snit foradi- | _ Sr. Carson then went on to deny the insinua- | to represent the eltizens of the ioventhaeartet | Manne, with intareet a, por Coat. per anim, w6- att RE SEE TE DISTRICT wy acntagton | Denti Cetieee Ce eT ey anes: | ata eamee are of reseed Fe ay Be vorce from the bor!s of matrimong with Sam- | tions of Bosweil, and denounced them as false | in the next Legislative Assembly, &c., &c., has | ancing ot cost of purchaser. A duposit of $100 as Pent et ON es aca wolee Mice ce em an SHEPHERD Surveyor of the District of Oclumbla. Bel H. Beamer. Sho states that they were mar- | and malicious; Me hurled the charges back into | been recetved. Having never entered tho politi- | soon ae the property la struck off. P bing to th st Governor of te baton ot Cote. Tied In Philadelphia in October, 1851, and | his teeth. No man had hauled him (Carson) up | cal arena in any manner whatever other than pepas-d THOMAS DOWLING. Anct. J FIRST PRECINCT. By the Governor t Talsohave agreed to ox charges that In February last he took to exees- | out of the lowest pits of hell, nor was he a thief, } to cast my vote, I feel myself totally unfit to do OTICE. ‘The registered votews of the Bleventh District _" BICH’D BARRINGTON to be tarnished th the sive drinking. since which time he has treated | as had been insinuated by Mr. Boswell. He | so now; but believing as you do, that the time — hose mares bein with the lettors A, B»C, D. H, | _vepgi-td _Eecretary of the District of Colwubia p20 that her with beartless crucity. bad never stolen anything, and he detied any | has come when all political preditictions in our CHEAPER THAN EVER! ¥,.. 8. 1,3 will vote st southwest corner Marz = : a ——_e~ living man to prove it. : municipal affairs should be subordinated tothe | oa a re aisck of I mmo ang | Mad aventieand Bleventh atrent southwest, Fail anawe = WitcTiS WE eean. te: ee. Tre Evax AL LrTuEraw Sywop of Mr. Boswell.—i know you, Perry, as you are | best mlerests of the community, [ cannot but Po terete He + semen ee bs nerala ARPETS. The registered voters ef the Eleventh District an ter oods. - : iin taceeeatethian tou Sisial Maryland wil! hold its annual meeting on the | well aware. regret my inability to serve you were to be | OiroiOrHe MATS. HUGS: HABSOGEE: WIN: | whose natesbepin with the letiers Re Le Mowe Os Afar most careful Javestestion end, inquiry we 7th instant In Frederick. The territory of this | | Mr. Carson, continuing, said they had allseen | elected. Circumstances over wnich I have no | SOW GURTAINS FIXINGS, to sectors on | Ee ‘Q.R,B, T.U, V, W, X, Ys Z will vote at south. ere saconshay ential os oe the Rersaatie a embraces the Western connties of t the time when control, a8 well as my heavy business sell cheaperthan any house in the District, All we | west corner Maryland avenue and Micventh street £S ot Oot rachinntnn ton eal baie, _— a state, the cities of Baltimore and Washington, ROSWELL HAD SOUGHT THE NEGRO VOTE, ments, which you are all aware consume more Leche crnimamiceniatectin. 2 southw eet, WELFTH DISTRICT ‘ona af mg to the public oer. "i with a few congregations across the border in | which he now treats so contemptaonsty, he is | time than my health will really admit of, must 1178: 2. CUSMAN'S, {ncintes all. thas Settof shocity of Warkington lying —— tL ma bin ~-4ys Weems ‘Virginia. It numbers sixty-six ministers, over | now after democrats, or anything that comes | of itself be a sufficient excuse, gentlemen, for | _8¢p9-Im_ ridge rgetown. eee Te arch anh the canal oak bane ‘and all to whom euch sy be of eorvice. ninety churches, and some 13,0 commnnicants. | along. He would tell him to his face that he | declining your very kind and considerate re- irre cecal west col Mhoreneh ceeee weer. FITCH & FOX Estate Brokers. rs ago this association had but forty- | could make the shoe pinch if he chose to. He Sea’ mintoters and eighty churches, which | would net po back on the fact that Mr. Boswell seems to indicate a steady growth. bad done him favors, but he (Carson) had re- ——_e——— est. Thanki uu all, the honor would confer upon me will ever be remembered by FIRST PRECINCT, C. B. Caugon. 7 ‘Twelfth Di: Subecriptions and orders will be received at the wipes neons bouts with Te Inier ANB. be THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT 1 | fjsegol facility and s full skilled wi weare A 401 Kb street northwest. turned favors; they were about even as to that at it with « determination to doit 9 clean | F.G. H, 1,3 wili vote st Ninth street, betweon BF. M. Faxarz, 1429 Pounsyivauie avenue: ‘Tax Turep RoaTTA on the Potomac will be | he believed. however, that he owed. Boswell Tap Avrecesas Spmpan oy ORARres Ke | Boll egioa lane vs Ors iat ae oe cee aad G stretts gay fo reg ee a AMERICA. ga iiburn’s pew drug store. sailed to-morrow morning at 9 o'clock. over the | balance of $10 interest money, which he pro- | BIN PEON His Critical Condiiiow Causes which | EOS Oa ile we know nochow <0 live chest cutace.” | The registered Oho a te Kweli District 3 sien & Fox, Real Estate Brokers, 1409 Ponn- course from 7th street wharf to Fort Foote and to pay him. The time had been when he | /d to the Act—The paybg: ycomediernn 4 'W. H. WHEATLE: ‘wlates sounoe on K, L, M.N,O, apie avenue, opposite the U8. Trvemury, Teturn, for the challenge flag ted by the | had sup Fred. Boswell right or wrong, | 900) who shot bimeelf in the left breast, with & Ys P,Q, BS. ~¥,Z will vote at Ninth me eh I I = clerks of the stamp division of the Post Mice | put Fred. is not the man he was when tho col- | Pistol last Monday ee ee ee PREMIUM STEAM DURING AND BCOWR- | attest, between northwest. = fers. ote prepenies et oe a Blue Wing and Ger Semsae Garene sees eetinn aaa tient mm al the yaicians a9 jeans ces amcmiees 'D. 0: cee beeen Ene adeeee Sent one tho, Spray, Blue Wing Reoieemuine eeena see neues staending, phi ener 0: L-4 Fanaie Bell, Echo, Spray, Biue te colored were uware of ti Tho cole ‘o this time failed to find the ball. He | _omce open fromYa,m, until mraent, fatarder EHS comlfance to ee 2 --__ ored now wi 2 and if Bos- >. : ‘assured. . FM Exact Bank Trvetees.—aAt & meet- i could what he has charged he would VLIN & CO.'S, ae p ing of the stockholders of the German-Amer- give bim ¢) nity. He (Carson) would sepls-dtt and Publishers. jean savings bank yesterday, the following t deny that it had done tim favors, Coard of trustees was chosen for the ensuing which he felt grateful for, and woald never for? ze. B. Donaldson, rf Henry | get; but Boswell had no right to slander him in 7 ee ae ae ne Mattioaly, ee the way he had. ae ee eee) oe ppert, Louis H. Schneider, Alfred Sehuck- man who would even support Boswe! in, ing, and Frederick Stulta ib eine the regular nominee, He would doit, sop2-Sm 1113 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. C™45, STEWA T & CO.~, Columba Law Butid: Ciy M. REAL ESTATE, F Live INSUMANCE (AtAwBa caaras. OATAWBA GRAPES, tno it it might be, rather than be 9 ‘ Farms ‘Ex- . ‘ROGRAMME at the Theater | however repugnant condition ts now critical ate pticians WRESH AND LOW PRICED. is an attractive one, and 2 alter, [ERS any tr you, Mr, amon.” have hopes of his ultimate recovery ean pie I inane pad ob Smee to raise 8 | My frcewell said he had not intended to en. | be kept perfectly TE appears that about . W. BURCHELL, ; ote ta ii gage in personalities, but had been goaded up | three years ago, on had a severe attack of | _sepat-te F otrest, =e . wera we tried tt. fee ing’what he had not intended, yet me . mind Goss. GUNS, aan “s PEABODY'S, fine (Mo, 685 Lovisiana Avanvz,) i ‘Ag the only house in the city that makes # specialty the de- sand is, on the whole, well ‘ncted at the opera- hor 8e. 10s of Romelo F PD po Fp ed = house being Tor two 2 no that