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Re TT TTT EVENING STAR. | exsco*ersieS coer eee WITHIN ITS BOUNDS ARE DIVIDED DENOMI- TH pyeare. POLI county Bnell {Pe slose renner s this uri Ts——The cash receipts of the ER SALE—Fine RESIDENCE on 3 «treet, GEORGETOWN. GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS. | G05 peng<ivania Avenue, AR wu eight rooms, water : 1873. : a and Ohio canal company for the | throughout. Agaly to P. T BRASY. Jr. S19 BATURDAY.......... October 25, en on ee ie a ; Dorsey, filed a =f ie = week ended 18th ange ye | Beste Brice, Washington, ‘er 122 Dagtarton ~ASAT uwvTuwa is 3 r submitted to 7 I. 7 yest, Gee ees = sa LOCAL NEWS, Presbyterian Synod of Baltimore et ite teesee | Some: f ; i | ae i $10,248.25; Georgetown, $2.25; Wil- | Ton SaLE—Fine HESIDENCE on Prose: | BETW?Ly BIXTH AND SEVENTH STRERTS. ———— sestion in ths city, there are within bounds of 4 pgs nla oe treet, Geor mn, with large tot. eticvbiy ot the synod a total tion of 1,095,747, of accrued revenue a Se + eeew. : a emrerements A) 7 rote - > i mii re colaed tear a white popu- San atvan hit Pires cas on yorees and during that period two hundred | Bi S19 Market Space. weet. a of the two boats were cleared passed thro } inter” and “‘IrishLion™ there are 1.827 churches of al denominghens, sual Fe street, Georgetow: canal, carrying 20,490 tous of wood asd TO-DAY. C—O Eliza Jackson, Honry esis | PRY THOMAS DOWLING, Awct — ‘Theater -— The wonderful Chinese | with 621,444 sittings; of which the Pi ee Jocneon, Beary | ecicbrity, Ling Look,and the great man serpent | have laschurchee sid Suahomtt shekrwers, eer ee COAL TRADB.—The coal trade for the week | HOUSEHOLD FUBNI Samedive, with other attractions. 47 churehes and 19,980 13 4 past has been brisk. The canal boats have ar- AUCTION ‘ churches and 46,005 sitti ians, 210 » Line wig, $1 @ pair Saved frosty, but the recstete were lonmes thane DAY MORNING, October 270 Orehestrion musie at No. 468 Pennsylvania | areas ae Me ond aetiegs lan tot salve, 250. each; Yl a, ; Twill sell, at the residence of ores hes and 4,750 sittings; Methodists, 1,027 ail, O@aos the shipments, owing to the scarcity of vessels. the lace Mrs Mary Sh-emaker N: 208 High FALL 1873. Seo aan sittings; Roman Catholics, Bus neue conical Gove, Gat peed ng vag a.general asortmsat et Heesekne Pareans ee: Condensed Locals. a . oo S +, 6,206 x 5 ° sal apt B.A Rysmer has recigned hls clerkship ee, charehes, Sad three. stings, United | “Waerra Irish, 40° peck; awoet, sol docks, 3,700 tons; at the Borden Min- | sisting of. ‘hatre. Beokcase, Whatnot, BLEs — Potatoes, dation j onions, 60; ik; 5 5 oe ok seas sie ik ; lime bean ing docks, 4,18) tons; total receipts for the IN THE PRESRYTERY OF BALTIMORE, jomatnes, 4dc. @ peck; week, 17,26 tons. The shipments from Kay's Bee Gare Bae “Soy tae aGogety Rasetvee ot Desde, pore pe SO ay lor pales, suamese. ‘a were 2,405 tons, from the New Central docks, a Bits and Baing: Wachstands, —_—_—_— has returned to bis deak after an mnee | tal pop of 603,977, of wl 114,070 are 6,206 tons; from the Consolidation dosks, 3.500 Qrockery and Glasware, May last in Europe. colored, and there are 922 churchesof all denom- tons; from the Borden docks, 3,800 tons. ' Total iteben end otber Btoves, the parlorsof the Y. M. C. A. Inst evening was | tists 76. Lutherans &, Metholits ai, Hena Pe ah ¥ pock eranee the week have boon light: but show an increase | oct FHOMAS BOWLING SS. | | OOKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR © Soiree Secgberd was puedes presented pasmenpey iy Benet ea a pets 3 eh Apples Beet aporches orer the receipts of last. week. 1 Tae prices for | WYeOD AND Coat. / . ’ by the Sceretary of State with a handsome pho- | tncsading § countion Of Delaware, there is 0 (peeled), Ie; do.. (unpeeled), 10c.; bisckberries, eo week have boon $1. - : be |. The undersigned respectfully informs his friends seeraph of the Navy, War, and State depart- | population of 292.200, There ara ai neccnee gg oneeried, Me WiIb. ood do., and $1.76 for choice. The price ob: =| iia print, choice roll, 40c te. Z ‘ of all denominations, of which the Presbyte- e fi ‘The republican club of the 6th district last | rians have 48 churches, Episcopal 68, Baptists | Eire’ W denen Chine Sigate. f. —— ee ee ye ane ene, E 23, Methodists 490, Roman Catholic 22. PR hyo eee pair; Chick- follows: Tine . + presid: yo aa ASH |, dressed, ir, Ducks, 750.1 Clark, vice president; R. A. Gray, secretary, | '™ T!¥ BOUNDS oF THE rREsBYTERY OF WASH. ‘ Ls and the public that he bas opened the old Wool DB. New iece th: ined for choice red shows an increase of 5| Goal yard. forme 4 on'a), Jem 0 defend herselt‘trom Fleming. “He appeared tobe | FTai@ to-day were by the ‘beat Seneca, 400 | be constam . NM beevawaity’ at Sop and “ANTHRACITE sua ni aw s 31% pair, drank. ushels wheat, 400 bushels corn, 250 bushels ND Coa. MPORTEKS AND MANUFACTURERS WHOL a DOMESTIC DIFFICULTY. oats, and 200 barrels flour, for T. C. Wheeler; | CUM por gig mgy noone dag Ssstaattieg tha Ie ehtaeanic, Sialaooe Frocn axp F ce0.—Bevane-& Basw, commission James Doyle, charged with making threats of per- | and 300 bushels wheat and 100 bushels core, for | ocess st Tefterson eee a RETON,, A dratt for $3:0 was to-day telegraphed tothe | ery county, Md., Alexandria, Loudon, Fairtax | merchauta aud ‘holesnio dealers in nr fowd ii- | tonal violence : 133 ine M_ Boyle; hiswife Mes. | Hartly & Bro.; and 250 bushels wheat 7 : oat ies, 5 id of her husb sal: ey MM.) ji je ies, corner of 1b an: ill her. He had been ta jati | Bashels corn and 100 bushels oats, for H. M. F ALL AND WINTER G00Ds. or and Prince William counties, Vi ee of Memphis from this city, that amount . there is a Sorthicest Terai h the follows 9 jonr | he bad threat : - —— TE ee ee eee rkemcare’alan, | Population of 210,403, of which 9.506 are col- | snd feed: Flour—Family Hoar Baas te SiO BEET: | Ort eee eee ce Rut Ret. Hie had been in jail Teese See eines Cant, Medley 1,100, bashols JOHN H. SMOOT & SON, m Thursday evening by the Shakespeare clab | oreq. In this boundary there are 258 churches | 40., Welch's best, $10.75 BhbI": western extra, $7 75 | Gays siuce, and on returning home commenced to ‘nd 900 bushel: heat, for Hartly & B The No. 119 Brin RE RTOWN, it Willard’s hall. of all denominations, with 107,660 sittings. They 108. outhern extra, $7648 50; super. flour, $6 | drink again and to threatea her. She did not wish | &Md 900 bushels wheat, for Hartly & Bro. Tne | yy, itan hall has been secured for religi- ‘ 4 Metrop e ous services ou Sabbath evenings by the Young Men’s Christian Association. To-morrow ‘eve- € received from ai the recent decline in fora at the lowest posible 4 are divided as follows: Presbyterians 29, Epis copal 32, Baptist 45, Lutheran 14, Methodist 120, aud Roman Catholic 18. mgt fer cash? flour, and offer to pareh cl pre yellow), § « d—Corn’ (white), | to come, before the Court; all she wished was to be | sales on Change to-day were 2,150 bushels nate, BIGSSC, ; mi nen stuff, @22@ 293 B tor mi Mr. Boyle was released on thes licita- | wheat, at $1.63 to $1 ship | tion of some of his friends, under the promise that LADIES’, CHILDREN'S AND GENTLEMEN'S x f {lon of some of his friends, under t Riven Nuws.—Mersre, Fowler and Giihert | compicte Tey ee ee ae oe eee MARYLAND, fo, (yellow, fe, oe sap ee que The court fixed the be an at G20 MrB re pty, 4 Sup tis Ocalan Hanekece ee ihe Beat gee URN IN Goo FINES mother column that th 2 , Y 77 churches of all de- at the ‘wholesale market, as furnished by | declores that he has given bie wife teeeuss to x be best grace BOURE o George C: Needham, ts to preach there. moiaations oie at ae mena Se ee ‘5 ‘ Chesapeake Bay. ‘The schooner Beersheba has | SILK u nominations, with 22.600 sittings; Anne Aran- | Luttrell & Oo., general commission merchants, Ys’ W would not rais> hi DREN'S UND 7 ENTS’ and CHI ; as @ first-class : 9% Lonisiana ave \ between Othe and. Toth hand acainet her. but that she has died petition | arrived from Norfolk, Va.. with, 30,000 feot of | GUBVESA TORT KEE CE RES S UND! ama the Sonteute cf tad Gensty' Moone, {Oo ee tthe 160 90 Rete timore | northweet:— Dried fruit—binckberrien, Bie; "iicied | fordivaren ana that the whole t@ing isa conspiracy | lumber for Jos. & 3. E. Libbey, and 40,000 feet BACUUE MATERLAL whnin Dacctte to-morrow will be especially entertal poe sy digg tine plein pitied aghast im of his property. | do. and 30,000 shi 8 herries, 18@2; potat Ie el; onions, | by the rh ‘ife to rob sittings; | 17 : Pret oes, SO@T0c. busnel onion e father of bis wife to and 5 for the Wheatley Bros. | HUCSE-FURNT .u 75 bnshel ied age es 2 pl a i instructive, and interesting, insuring its les The steamer Geo. at b ING . ; inthe’ ap, | 1m default of bond he was committed to »1!, tout arrived yesterday | PETS, OILOLOTHS, BUANKETS. ing, r Carroll county, 88 churches and 26,325 sittings; 3 36; 1 0 DB +202 . Y 0 with a fulistock of FLANNELS and DOMESTIC usual hearty welcome 1 every household in | Chartes county, 22 churches, and 3,900 sittings! Aas? 1 dozens gs. Cooking Apples. S€gcneral merebabdiee ed aiesred Conca he | GOODE. woars in dete neostts ol nas Kt the Washington navy yard, Theodore E. Aa Ah rg Ol SG ellen gp ix; Vater 16 The great English physician, Sydenham, al- | tue same port Fock ye, the secon advances, e g 2 h 4 —. Ss . Baldwin, of Pennsylvania, has been appointed | Unt, Har y, abbage, 83a @ hundred; apples | lowed no other ailment to his paticnts tm the fe howses store clerk in the equipment burean, vice Jos. Clendanie}, who died of consumption on the 2ist inst.,and Mr. Kobert Griffith has been appointed I sittings; Prinee George county, 43 churches and | toes’ s2% 75 sittings; St. Mary’s county, 28 churches; | cranlermes Washington coupty, 94 churches and 29,025 sit. | $3.00@4 Hing apples, S294: awent pota- | brile stages of quinsy, er and small-pox A a . Svarrelschemnts, anaes sop bushel; | than could be fend thera ea ee a Bo ALEXANDRIA, 3@810 @ barrel,” Buckwheat Flour | a great many ways of using apples for fool, 625 Punxy ave, Ber. Gru ayn Tre Ste Gs a "4 EscaPED FROM THE CHAIN GANG.—A mem- earterman of shipwrights im the construction | tings, 0 tony hay And straw were sold during th part i roel vee [ph det ber of the chain gang. a colored man named ——. a vm. Jermott, dismissed. week, ranking from ) and straw - * ol whi * . nET ine calual meeting of the Gdaa Division En thle Prete ae Se @§1,% por hundred. The offorings of hay the | ters, are said to have 365 ways of cooking an | Jol” Blenheim, while the gang were at work on Sens of Temperance of the District of Colambia held last night, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: W. H. Young, ( Ww. P. M. Yeatman, G. W.A., F. T. Howe, ri county 3 eburches Yn all with AU 150 orton, | PASE Week have been more liberal, SAE, WHY, should not a similar enterprise be fonda) ako A oe Trtek beped pu lime Ki oa i US 5 ——_e own in regar ? 5. - dex county 108 eae a gatta cittings; Sus | | Tunge suits yor Divorce were entered in | of our acquaintance makes sore See any, | He was ecen by Gaptain Warren in ths act. of Sex eounty, 106 churches, 27,636 sittings; Caro- | our courts yesterday—Mary A. Sherwood Drays | dishes an running away, and was chased, but as the cap- nstanti FW. B. Ba 0 | form size are selected, and simply wiped and desse 3 % Hine county, 2 churches, 815 sittings; Cecll | a slegsl separation from "Burk Sherwoot eked plied ohne bee tain 12 Dot allowed to shoot, he succeeded in soe county, 42 churches, 11,050 sittings; Dorchester | whom she was married ten ye: in New | cored. Thi - : Duvall, n.; Horatio Robey, cout 36 church 40) sittings; Kent county, | York; Maggie T. McKibbon, wthorn, ea by paneling tees thors a ue midis wita THE SOUTHERN CLAIMS COMMIASION has reas- Md., 31 churches, 50 sittings; Queen Anne | asks divorce from John H. Me: bon, to whom sembled in Washtogton after the summer's b an apple corer, th County; Mad.» oo Churches, 15,900 sittings; Som- | she was married in New York city in'1863; and | and tougher parts; aud makings seiner: | Feces. Among the ‘claims heard daring the NEW GOODS FOR LADIES. T. HIESTON, ‘St_ Jefferson st. and Canal. Turton’s old yard BY THOMAS DOWLING, Auct'r, Georgetown. Y—THAT SPLENDID PROPERTY ON FICTORIA KID GLOVES 4 3 batto Verte ltrD CLOVES, 1,1, aod 3 batons LOCK WOUD, RUPTY & TAYLOR'S. ht the officers of the ist District regi- ‘a conference with the governor at his ‘and making an opening for STREME NORTH EASTRES HEIGHTS erset county, Md., 38 churches, 11,000 sittings; | Dr. Abaalom Trausue asks adivorce from Elea- the introduction of sugar in the cooking om Pio recess were those of Allan Pearce and Nelson ree N, D.C.—at AUCTION. ad Wicomico county: Md, St ehechos ai sens | RoF# Catharine Trauaue. . tion which follows. “After dipping the appies | }0!0e; Of this county, the former for $0,552 and vat € sclock theDisrict. Most ot the | Wicomico county, Md., 77 churches, 11,800 sit ——_e—___. in water, they are’ placed in ‘any deep pan or | the, aiter for $2,066. Gazette, last even +: Satecd | pysnassmmamponse evover ussees '¥ organization im the J)istrict. Most tings; Worcester county, Md., 41 churches, Gro. H. B. Warre, National Metropolitan baking dish, and sprinkled with sugar about » ToOURNAMENT.—There was a grand turn out | strect. ‘The hones ontaines some: : orient ie tia ht eased the interest he felt in the’matten sci | 10-460 sittings. Bank, hae 200 shares of stock tn Columbia Rail- | teaspoontul to each apple, aud a teacupful of | 3fthe Dranesviile tournament gn Wednesday. | moiera Improvements, and, the ground abou 4 | are the only agents in Washington H car sarmaat Supe cant em WASHINGTON CITY PRESBYTERY. way company for sale, rst rate invest- | water turned on around them. They ate the: Phe succers! nights were Mr. Pattie, who | neres. a # < ached, being - desired. etna Sa In this presbytery there are 111 churches. | ment. ‘* y ar n ral handred t feet, M ome ad y shor e removed fium the ing pans ; "wien a for cooling and the table. When served with | J&ekton, who crowned Misses Preszraves, —_—_-.ee- EVANGELICALISM AND RITUALISM.—At tho In regard to the reported railroad accident | With geen he P: “being contiguous to the P street beyond Cumberland, Md., a few dayssince, we | Churches in the 6. 6.6 f the E ical associ and Oliver maids of honor. There was a boun. acne WeemeEn hy, te con Ha’ T MLESS KID GLOVE,1, 2 are informed by the’ officers of the road that | Sittings; Episcopal, 16, 6,080; Baptist, 6 8 Peoere tg peelee be — pepe les cream, this is adish fit for the queen. Every tifnl dinner, and everything passed of happiiy Guptkird seth: tedaees tn Bonk te | Po 8 2B tere were no deaths in consequence of the en- | Lutheran, 10, 3,100; M Congregaticnallate 1 | the three cardinal ervorsof the sieuslionts party | Reutrallrea Rr scuines ns frat and sone | —Sent a ees | eats gF 910.000 can remain on the house part at | LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, Importers, eee eek te kare staked can ate ncn | chareh. Im Montgomery eoutay there nre'bs | tobe, the alee ockines of the real presence, ing making tender the skin, it is a capital ae — 1 per etnt, per aanum, All conveyancing, Re., at ands, instead of the size of the locomotive. | Churches, with 15,945 sittings; Loudoun county, | the sacrificial character of me Lord's Supper, | substitute for strawberries. There is another CITY ITEMS, oct 20 THOMAS DOWLING, Avet = Waco cunhaser oniaatiee aslight splinter wound, | \@-» 53 churches of all denominations, and | and sarcedotal character of the priesthood and way of treating sweet apples. Stew them in a eee _——— and the fireman was scakled. Neither was ttings; Fairfax county, Va., 4 churches | personal confession of absolution. He said that porcelain kettle, with just enough molasses and | Gora W FALL AND WINTER DRY GOUDS. | C. HexsinG is now offering an un- killed as reported, nor were the cars of the | f THE NEW SHADES IN SCARFS 600 sittings; Frince William county, Va., | on entering ® church in Providence, Rhode | water to prevent thelt burning on, till cooked | Uenally hnoasrineng ce = OWS or Latins have rust boon racntuad By : é 15 churches, 3,200 sittings; Alexandria county, | Island, erected to the memory of Bishop Hen. | through, and then trausfer them to tye oven, | _ Fine Ready Made Garments for Gentlemen, | A complete assortment of Ladies DRESS GOO! KWOOD, NUPTY « TAYLOR. rain injured. Va., 1S churches and 1,100 sittings. : shaw, he was horritied to find @ regular altar, | with all the liquid residuum, ¢ ——o es patina ecto dry and brown. Youth and Boys, which he is tferin, ry | in the most fashionable styles not acommunion table, adorned with flowers aif Sydaen 0} ig at very vet fae tie Tar Scits Acatnst THe WasaiNaToN City | iu riving deity. wt FIY & Tz YLORS, r rf This gives a baked apple, half jellied, delicious | close prices. His assertment is one worthy the large stock cf SILA WLS ANKETS, CLOTHS, — & Sennen 2 a 2! POWDER MAGAZINE ADOVE es 2 *piscop Sweet pickles, by some considered superior to n his offering of is for gentlemen's gar- ich enables us to offer epiendia BAnOcine | OU K ERO! See a Le ee | coaaeraine * Bree Bauch te called the Contraternity of the | the old-fashioned apple sauce, aro tale by | ments to ordervis comprised the frit teats Savemoney by giving weaeatf brine matctontie | SUR WEN RESCRIEGS FOR LADIES patron Cosy Savings. bank, im which Mr. W- A regular meeting of the Koard of Health was | Blessed Sacrament, numbering three hundred | partly baking sweet apples and then sarearing | of ehoice fabrics, culled from the world’s pro- BENJAMIN MILLER. LOCE WOOD, HUFTY & TAVLOS. bmn dae ger sag bal re *Mtinue's | held last might; Dr-G. C. Cox in the chair, and | 2nd seventy-seven associates, of which sixty” | them ina pickle of vinegar, sugar and spices, | duction, and gentlemen of taste willbefarnighed | octil-2m* 191 Bridge street, @: Fede er een ateeiag. the Miner's | D''D W. Biles! socsetdiy, Ie. Bina, ad ine | fvoare sinisters At one of the meetings ot | ‘This iseasier to make than apple sauce, which | garments of a pleasing character. YSTERS FOR THE LADIE —_ Trust and Bate Deposit company to becomede- | D- police committee, to whom was referred | {he Conraternite the oticiating clergyman | mustbe smothered in boiled cider.=fracticat | His furnishing department, contains many | O) ~ . Fendants, and directing thats rule be laid on | So\tary poli procaring quarters for the Board | *4n¢ the Animi Christi, which was composed | Farmer. articles for gentlemen's wear of marked char- Jizing the necessity of @ the receiver accordingly. , of Health, recommended the selection of house | bY Tgnatins Loyola, the founder of Jesultism. acteristics, not the least among which are his | OFster +sloon for ladier, I wil RGGSPSAND A LARGE vagiery oF NEw urant & Horner,, a depositor in the Wasting, | NO. 1223 F street, at an annual Feutal of $1,330 | The bishop then discussed at longth the ditter: | ‘Tam Avtuontry o Tracnens—Thocasoof | Perfectly Fitting Shirts, which give completo | "Rem. duiing the oyster seas STOCK WOOD BUNTY © Mees Durant & Hornor.) a depositor in the Was! | Seratunmramnees. “| ences between ritualism and evangelical prin- | Mrs. Post against the school directors of the | Satisfaction bot in durability eat ee ake Highetrect; “osm Parlor OER a RITE & CASE ton City Savings bank to the ar the; 3 . THE POWDER MAGAZINE. ciples, and concluded by saying that ritualism | Durand graded school at Rocktord, [l., was« assortment of these shirts is one of the largest oct2-lmmn J.C. NICHOLS, qesterter entered sult against the trustees of | a. peice eno ee Pn tine, reported | Was now more powerful and more dangerous | cently in the Winnebago county circuit court, | in the country. Ust a8 WE EXPECTED sey oS ae ithe bank— Geo. C. Henning, cg Raft, Thomay | that he had examined the powder m agazine on | than ever before. The heads of the Roman | The case has excited considerable interest, and fis tine kid, castor and dog-skin gloves have ot B, Gent XERCTED. be LEANED ang am ¢ mee ie eek ae ‘aries | the Rockville road, complained of by the resi- | Catholic Church of England and of the United | the verdict’ cateblishos ihe (Segre of control | the riccchet cut, ensuring the best fitting qual- | Dy EU pam geet nae ne, With every OLLARS, CUFES, AND SLEEVES lan Bryan, John A. dents in the vicinity, and had found it located | States, Archbishop Manning and Archb: which teachers and school directors can exer- | itie tacility and a full co. ps of SHAPES * ND MATERIAL € alleges that about one and one-half miles from Georgetown | Bayley, were both formerly OF cise over scholars. The principal of the school His stock of suspenders, braces, and half hose, | at it with a determination to reservoir, on what is called the Tenallytown | g¥men, and some of the most b bank w LOCK W0UD, ym aes a a st assumed, and in this he was upheld by the board | is noted for the variety of its extent as well as it all out on time or dye tothe effort; not that we are road, and about @ quarter of a mile from the | the Roman Catholic clergy were contributed by | of directors, that he could compel a oung lady | for Its moderation In ¢rice. of living, but becanse by dveiug we expect to Oe eer cee an Ee cars tae a |, meadn read, upaneaslen’ Ur a sairee carriage. | the Episcopal church. fe couldece noremody | Cndcrsies ie to study book-keeping against | ‘To insure protection against the cold of | Hve, while we know not how to live except we dye. mat of ite expital stock, the trastecsef uate, | way leading alto to the house of Mr. Edward | for the progress of rituallam, except the noc her own inclination and the desire of her pa- | winter, he has made ample provision in the way W. H. WHEATLEY's Company assenting thereto shall be personally | Brooke, one of the complainants, standing in a | #on of the prayer book. Judge Chambers once | rents. On her refusing to comply she was ee. | of heavy underclothing, Cardigan jackets, A <EMIUM STRAM DYEING AND 8c and individually able for such excest and that | ¥alley surrounded by hills, and in one or the | Said that he would like to add to the litany the pelicd from the school, and. resisting, she was | woolen socks, kid and other skin lined gloves | 7" 290M STRAM DYEING AnD SCOUR the capital of thie bank was #50 000" cha at | most charming of the justly celebrated eubarte | single prayer: “From all future changes in the | forcibly put out of the building by the princi- | and gauntlets, cloth gloves, ec. 49 Joffcraon street, Georgetown, D. OC. indebtedness ls $900,000 miasing the trastees in- | Of Georgetown—a locality that will, betore | Prayer book, good Lord deliver us.” He. how- | pal. ‘The action was one of trespass, and was | Hehas justpurchied rosy the finest houses ‘HEMISETTS IN WANDS ) Cc TEENS NEW AND STYLISH PAT LOCK WOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR'S, . Q nee. An ; Offce open from7 a.m, until sunset. Saterday D ng cr. (Bishop Cummins) would only change a | decided by a verdict of damages of $130 for the | in the country a fall assortment or ceeant i. , dividually liable for $350,000 viling, The building i back Aitecs feet ee single word, and that word was priest Its plaintiti. > ‘ neckwear. id ; © N cHOUS sory ——s—— q ; "he ® | eradication would reform and revise the whole e has but One Price and no deviation, the ; EMSTITOHED ORES . Arel, . le L3 HANDEERORIE v Coxvention ov tHE Ogpen oF B'xAr | fie oPthe eroun Calls cighinrs pekcenen, | prayer book, but head nohope that sacks | Tae Kereny Taw ano Faasuen Mcrogn. | plan pursued by him for years, ELEGANT 108 CREAM AND OYSTER ehoice in quality ana cheapie prices B’niTs.—The diferent lodges of hed Hebrew | with avery light roof of wood, formerly coy- | form would ever be accomplished. We are gratified to find that Gov. Dixhasseton | Call at 410 Seventh street. ang@ly ,69 High street, Georgetown, D. 0. LOCKWOOD, HUFTY sata yLOB's. mhich meets in Chicago in January next. ‘The | Toecton of regu Yitrmay engineer = phis Appeal, in some comments on the dreadful | part of the state for the discovery of the most Fins Pisa Senatry — aaewe: @onvention meets once every five years, and is ‘q pestilence now prevailing in that city, says: | guilty parties in the cruel and infamous butch- . f 1 , = Se mupreme body of the order im the United | Gcorletown, and le now leased tothe Dapocr | -ingulty has discovered s condition of ties | Sultypartiet in the cruel and inf secretary OM | received at Prigge Dolley etre, No. 457 | POMTER Grand Gist Concert | [NITIAL MaNDKEncuters Vettore aod gest Sanuary nest will be oucot the ournuon.in | powder Company, of Philadelphia, of waich | £0 appalling as to excite the wonder that the | the Governor's ctu; was nt Hantuneine atta received at Prigg’s Dollar Store, No. 457 FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE ities, at ieauery Bext, will be one of the newt grenttal | Dp. J. A. Kitchle, of Georgetown, is agent. | death-dealing breath of pestilence has not be- | day, making m personal investigation of the | Penmsylvania avenue, near 41 P of any held within the history of the order, as i J. A. p * . BLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY. LOCK WOOD, BUFTY & TAYLOR'S about 2,500 pounds of powder, the fore this decimated our population.” The Ap- | affair, and heid a consultation with Coroner ru will be called upon t> decide questions of tue | 1t contai ! Dr. Burx's Cough Syrup is fast taking the — usual quantity on hand. The stock isreplen. | pea! adds: “‘Wefhave no systera of sewerage in | Baylis. Time enough has been wasted In a piace of all the old-fas loued Congh soutien 14,000 CASH GIFTS $1,600,000 ere ambortant character. Among the subjects | ib 04 shout twice a year, and sales are mete not | Memphis, and the necessary consequence is sham investigation. while the persons to whom | Jt never fails to relieve the most violent cold, Every With NUKES Dries a Gin, Tuleh wal bo brought before the attention of | Steuer than tren med a week On the tamer that the filth of the city is left to take eare of | suspicion and evidence point asthe real cul- | and for throst disesses it fe nena inracites nto te order the. setahishiarateta | 200" Posted «notice, warning people not to | Welt, “Our aanitary po ce consist, for the most prits, or at least as accessories to the murder, perenne deaths smoke or light matches in the immediats vicin- | Part, of some halt dozen of the chaia-gang who | have'been permitted to remain at large, wit | CaTsur—Catecr—tho years old and very $250,000 son 850. nera!l orphan on preted the Fp settled 9 ity. The oA quality of powder is in small pce mere do little more than emancipate the every opportunity to escape as soon as the testi- | fine, for sale in any quantiti by Geo. W. Dri- ‘ation of a neral endowmen' md, a! the i ANCY HANDKERCRIEFS FOR LAaDIESs.— New sesortment past ri y LOCK WOOD, HUFTY rs TAYLOB’s. " The Fonrth Grand Gift Concert anthorized by ; : wooden casks, arranged around the inner walls | Confined odors of the kennels of Main street, | mony grows too strong for them.—N. ¥. Heral. | yer, corner Penna. avenue an: 4'q street. 6 | special act of the Legisiatare for the benefit of the abolition of the district grand lodges. “The con- | S°utey, Cate Aran Diasting powder in larger | 84 give wings to imprisoned eflavia. - Our al ao ecce Sanauee = aut week te . ——_.——_ . ic Library of Kentacky, will take place in ————— vention will also be called upon to allow a larger casks, in the center, on the ground. He learned | !eys 4nd obscure streets are left to rag-pickers, 5 = AN INVITATION IS EXTENDED TO ALL by | Public Library Hall at Louisville, Ky., ertent of territory to district grand lodge No. 5. | thst ‘on eae wacacione pila time since, one | porcine and cauine scavengers, t> cleanse | the academy I was never separated ented Geo. W. Driver to try the fried oysters (gratis) WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER #0, 173. I ADIES’ HOSIEBY—Tho largest an’ best stock Which comprises Maryland and the District of | Ce*ine men engaged in storing powder, being | tem of the superfiuous foulness, and were it | boy playmates. We studied the same books in | as they are served at hia establishment, conse Only sixty thousand tickets will be sold and one- south ot N Columbia. bac “ i ‘ not for the rains of pitying Heaven would of | school, took bites out of the same apple and the | Pennsylvania avenue and 4% street. ‘They are | hal et tiess see meer be: mn markets doorway. He te alee Lote patch in the | themselves give abundant employment to our | same doughnut, drank out of the same tin dip, pronounced the finest In Washington,” 6 | thus leaving only $0.0 for eaie tate Ginter Bees The United Stat porta ce i i nat irresponsible men are fre. | “bdertakers and grave-digger: nd yetthese | peratrecess, and went home under the same piiereamabre sabe, where 100,000 were disposed of for the Third Concert. steamer Fortune, lately used as an experim quently sent to the Tagasine with the ker'to | are the objectionable features touching the vio, | umbreila when {t rained. So long as I went to Ox DRavant.—Ind. Coope & Co.'s English | The tick Shek aes se enoten Compone or parts aad fa! topedo boat, is being hauled up on the ways | ae ea eae oe eh eieea he rene cetice | lation of the laws of hygiene in Memphis. We | school with boys, so long boys were boys to me; | Ale (from Burton on Trent) @ specialty at eo. tion of the mode cfaravieg "= ma expiene- in the eastern ship-house, preparatory to being | Ai, Eenening rod which slescendetoutsiie the | almost shudder Wo think of the condition of | but just sosoow asthe lines were drawn between | Ay Driver's, corner Pennsylvania avenue and | “At thiseoncert, which will be the grandest mus See red. when she will go into commission un- | 1.0,’ Wall is sot insulated. ‘The inner door is of | every Private family in the matter of a supply | us 1 Degan to romance about them—to make | 4y street. ‘The finest ale in Washington. 21,6. | cof tieniay ee wheel ee country, the un- der command of Lieutenant Commander ,J. ion eae a ed. The nearest habita- | 0! pure water. Nearly every family im the city | idols !—Proceedings of Women’s Congress. Tua B a 1 preeedonted sum of San ind will be attached to the north AUlan- | Hontasemall frame house fity yards distant; | 2 What Brn pean A ead wl I A. | <THE STARVATION oF Cuttpnen.—Mary | pules which fost ie thet Ault one cee Be $1,500,000, ie squadron, on survey duty. 4 . water; nearly every cistern isin close proximi- | . 3 nN , 5 = tysburg will be completed to-day, and it is | | a from the magazine. On the hilis a | With the vault.” . * gives Vitality to the blood. The Peruvian tw bable that she will go into commission next ~ k—can be found at LOCK WOOD, HOFTY & TAYLOR'S. Navy Yarp Avvains. BELOW SEE PRICE LIST OF SOME OF TEE regular numbers constantly om hand : ENGLISH AND G — MAN Hose, 22 /BALBRIGGAN HOSE. S reir Bi wh for fift _-. ES died Thursday evening of starvation. Her lit: | Syrup supplies the blood with this vital cle, | Ucket to be drawn from one wheel by blind children cs warter ofa mile and more away, overlooking | Tue RAILROADS AND THEIR Cost.—The | tle sister died a few days ago. Tne mother con- ment, and gives strength and vigor to the whole | 24 the gifts from another. which ‘will be thordughly ‘overhasted bt the the'valey, are the rendences oF die mgneth at | latest estimates represent tho number of malles | Cealed her destitution trom every one. system, : ‘ ¢ | one crann eet OF GIFTS. : faced tn service. ‘The . | of railroads in the United States to be some- x é. aura isan AND O45) FT. < Searaere mi Srcompricd az ce Die | Mvttine tas Sette baat | sng soe am sn-rrenthauang al, | AZ; Peiloum ¥- Nay tome by th | “rue suaape Gawd Wann neat ue | SUE GHARD Oden Stet - 7 a and their cost about 2.500.000, or a Tittle leas sic - ” ONE GRA A! G Tat apocea. | Annet by the tate crew of the | Ku cust, x71, aa & nuisance, endangering life | $t4,thelr cost abont: $2,500 0 Taany casos, it ta | , 67 4 baker has invented s new kind ofyeast. | a, Gus gin of the Gtilin Immediately, take | SHE GEAND CAGE GET: ~three laborers in the .constraction de- | #24 limb, and that a committee of the whole alleged, this extraordinary cost {ncludes not It makes bread so light that a pound of it Dooley’s Ague Powd Th ¥> z 10 CASH GIFTS gl, eed ~ dur_ | board was authorized to vieit the place and re- | Oni*'the ‘actual exponditere: for eter | weighs twelve ounces. pong’? Ague Powders. They eure perma By CASH GIFTS © port. On December 14, 1571, Col.Wm. A. Cook, | Snd eq juipment, ‘but also the indebtedness in- | s@The Seneca Falls ladies are singing about pl ea cH ier, 1 attorney for the District, rendered an opinion | Yolved by watering stock and additional issues | ‘the moth-eaten bustle, the old iron bustle, the | _Corws, Erc.— "The wise for health on daily 100 CASH GIFTS 400 ee a Oe eee eee eine | ok bonds for a dividend of spoils among railroai | cloth covered bustle that Lung on a0 well.”* qralis “depend,” and. suitors trom "corns, iocasu gers $s Net Sr ‘The Chronicle ot this morning has a stirring ap- | Cam a 2 2 directors and managers.” A financial writer in #7 Some of the trees in Arkansas are said to unions, Club, or ingrowing nails, vascular ex- ets cc ai to our churches fora united effort om be- | Ubsequent occasion, ordered its removal, and | Qretg's guamanagers.”, A financial writer in be as deadly as the Upas tree. One of them,an | cascences, chilblaing, or other silent, axe SS ORS GIFTS iu ch Neck And Short Sieores, at 9, @2.18, if of the sufferers at Memphis. Every right. | franted the Dupont company sixty days for | stock, or bogus capital of railroads, at.| fins tiveaear Finite te teen tenet of 12 | feet find quick relief 'at Dr. White’s establish- | 40 CASH GIFTS = In High Neck sna’ bx minded person cannot but Indorse the gugees- | that purpose, upon Dr. Ritchie's application - | | $25,000,000, but expresses the opinion that as | men already. For particulars inquire of Judge | ment, No. 635 15th street, opposite the U. 8. Sions of the writer. Let immediate action be | The cuestion wasafterwards submitted,with all | the construction ‘abd onary aoe e S a 8 : * eee nnvee, at $2.40, «_® TOTAL. 12. ‘TS, . $2.55, $2 75, s2 $3.93 20 Lynch. ‘Treasury. <node ce : Loth Woon, HEFTY & TAYLOR. DY , to the attorneys of the board of ented far b , es omounting to.. see, $1,599,000 taken by all the churches in Washington, and | the papers, to the v - | many cases have been augmented far beyond | gz-a farmer living near Virden, who has lost nie rr mae The distribution e whether all the evoted to a noble ity—raising money , utracto f ie c ‘opertion to the tickets so nse) te the poor of the plague-ridiien city ef Mem. | He acne Chinon that precautions to prevent | stockholders, this estiiaate is not half enough, poeang bell aimee fme| Werlich faicnee | menoo: 5 miso, Medicated Va | being destroyed as at the First and Scoond Coucerte St the pastors of al the churchesand Mentsct | the powder: butalso believes that, fa case of | Atit at the public is charged with $500,000.00) | {he'grass and are euten by native sortie Ror Baths, for all akin disease, at Dr. Sbodd’s | “Dt Hot rorrserntcd in the drawing. | Of the pastor- of all the churches and friends of * . more than it would have been if everything ia: “ pe veg : : Bumanity at Metropolitan Church on Monday | &xplosion,. eect tee tees ee been conducted honestly. - By which it is meant petite Iho Rots erenic pl = red fae pa : ee es, watjhole tickets Sage othe? or Tuesday evening for the = of united | oF Rt result, uch betus oh facts, he focam. | {,that the public is required to pay, in the way Row York am ‘tueatay with 306 ane. etka: Poxp’s Extract cures rheumatism, burns, | 3h Tickets for @1,000 00; 118 Whol» Tickets action in this matter? Take {ue responsibility, | might result. | Su eithority require the | Of freight and passage money, higher rates in . neon wcdont th fox | Biles. ulcers, toothache, sore throet, ‘sprains, ag’ @; 227 Whole Tickets for $10,000 W. No Doctor. The movement isin the right direc | mesds that the wee cir patdor boat tn noe | order to make dividends on that much iaflated | @re heees reel don’t care much for | scaids, sorenesa, old sore thon; the people will back it, and the great head | Company te remove their powder-house to some | or sictitious cavital.” the compliment. lameness, bruises, boils, wounds, neuralgia, , headache, colic, = on lose than $50.00 worth of Uckets at « a 1. ef the church will bonor it with His biess- | locality not now nor likely to be near human 57 4 Connecticut school committee recently | hoarseness, diarrhea, and all hemorrhages, ste ‘The unparalleled success of the Third Gift Concert . B habitations. LitTLR Cuitpren Boren to | asked a school marm, “What was the seed from | Ponda Extract differs from all other ised | at Well as the sarisfaction given by the First and ‘The report was referred to the attorney for A Clarksburg, Tenn., letter to the | whence sprung good and evil?” The school : —— Second makes it o LADIES MERINO DRAWERS—In Qualicios to Spiel, gis Vous, at 0199, 62 0b. 9213, $3.20: oS x0 aston’ « orien Mere LUCK WOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR. R a DRESSES i Preparations in the fact that it is a standard ‘ Pact Bd ponemngs Deg LACK ALPACA DRESSES, TAN Ongawizatioy. | his opinion. . < Memphis Appeal says, “The ‘most horrible | marm aswered meekly that she ‘wasn’t posted | medicine, treated of itr medical ritises ars hey ea ee EDA Ee ees Ee ‘A mass inect citizens was held at | , Communications relating toclothing des roita | accident that hus even been chronicled in the | in the seed busiuess,” and the matter was al- | kuowsis'bee cure for these diseases. m,th,s,tf | detaiis lixe the Third, avd full particulars may be Beck’s ball evening, for the purpose of | during the sm: on per sarned. © | history of our community occurred about three | lowed to drop. * ane oe learned from cireulars which willbe sent free frou completing the organization of a “German. | the finance committee. |journed. miles from this place on Sunday evening last. | ee eaten HWIXG MACHINE. The | this office to ail may apply for them, American” party in the District, the imitiatory SaaS Sg est. The dwelling of Mr. Tom Scott, together with celebrated Bazaar Patterns. Agency at Chas Tickets new ready for ae | all orders sccom- lity pat his Louseliohd goods and all his ehildren, numa FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING! te peta corset factory, th street, | panied by money promptly Med," Liberal tera orga 3 b bering three, were consumed by fire. The lige . S y "7 . Not many days agoa remarkably handsome | be? ; . “ 4 ———@__ THOS. £. BRAMLETT: . eieeeee by Whe Cheotion of the Pellowing oMicete: | | Too nay bar carerieantely suffering from | fhildren were all under Par econ THE COMMUNITY at large appreciate the use- | Agt. Publ. Litr. ‘Manager Gi | gg Een ana ig i fro ice ye aberration Of mind, was seated in acer on a | Over ton nclghGor's howe tor oe ane fulness of Singer's Sowing Machine, 1.5" | “0. Public Litrary Building, Loulsyil gig73 sie. Sibceie rg sis: gie73, ‘secretar x - cor! i Potomac railroad, : HE LARGEST ASSORTMENT 19.75, £20. gu. sus evs 255 ri tary, D. 1. Selke; correspomding | ‘rain of the Baltimore and tance of two hundred yards, leaving her house T ST AS EN <0 nnn - as F263 . secretary, W. Hols, financial secretary, a6 | om her Say from the north to her, home in the | snd children secure from danger asshe thought THE LAKGEST ASSORTMENT [AS0ms YOUR FRoraary OYSTERS: LOUK WOOD, HUFTY « TAYLOR'S, Sr ee Co ee ein committee | Crhes family. ‘Sho wasno quict inher manner | Havirg had ho tire since morning, she believe: FIREMEN’ INSURANCE company NICHOLAS WHITE Tray SrPointed to prepare. cousiitution and by- | SFOS to attact attention atll tho goad-leak- | it.bad died out; bat such was not the case, for or OF WASHINGTON AND GEORGE- coy RORFOLK OYSTER DEPOT, rr - ing conductor of the train, whoso front name | ‘ay discovered that the house was bucng. capi QHABTEBED BY CONGHESS 1537. ite Baltimore and Porsunes Bentroea sie iebie FBLTEDING rEEMirs have been issued as fol- | DRCOF through the car in-which she was seated | 884 before any one could reach it,it wasen: | FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, opiate : g75,000. pt the ently oe rtment. at @7 50 14 67. $15. $16 75. 819, at ‘OOD, HUPTY & TAYLURS. 5 Jows since our last-—T. E. Dart, two-story veloped in flames, and all attempts to save the Sth and 9th streets children were futile, and the mother retarned | FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING only to witness her little innocents being con- James sumed by a fire that was beyond all control.” when she at once tooka fancy to himand b3- Story brick stable, | me so demonstrative in her manitestatious of e ¢ regard as to convince her escort that if her Sim, petwoen A and H southeast, John Ander’ | Vilm to speak to im was not humored, ice: Boom Ne. dover ack of W hingtor TERS of the best quality, from Norfolk and else- PE UE tg RECTORS: be rants families sup) President; Andrew Rothwell, And: Thos | by the quart, }» bushel, or barrel, at the ches) ilson, W: J, Wilson, #,'8: Walsh | ost'warker rater oe Seon in . ‘vti-im —_ ———__—"_ MEN’S, YOUTHS’ AND Boys’ Eat ‘ke, Wiiltiam E é=——— = son, Suo-story brick store, “th, between I and ould Ureak out ina parosyam of madnestand | | g9-The Canadian parliament has adjourned MEN'S, YOUTHS’ AND BOYS” Howard. sul Jame Hoafersor' fsiiggvons Rent PAPER WakEnOCsE, CASIMERE JACKETS, TALMAS ana DOL ; > r ‘ * | be so informed the conductor. e ~ | until Monday. ee eh ree w Orepley. 805 D STREET. S, at al . very handsomely west; inane Cross. tw Hoey trae, reat of Vit- tickets and was introduced “to. his compost, | #2 The Chicago bankers are payingoat sitver EVER OFFERED NEFORE. Fa erase: Booretary. sree IVANHOS FLAT PAPEL, Somes “TOUR WOOD, HUPTY & TAYLOR'S. 3 ES 6th streets south- . é bh » oe Eine: Ee. Lobaiger, two two-story bricks, Neva | Speaking kindly to the ete ietutely | _S27E. W. Clark & Co. bankers, in Philadel EVER OFFERED BEFORE. Ww. Pest Tih sires, ene, P.O. Bepertmens. WRAPPING PAPER, Carolina avenue, between id and 4th do’ cena eran pnd ime dramediately | ovis resumed businses to-day. cuppa arena PAPER BAGSANDTWINE, cette Orgrs Hoves.—To-night the Flor- ote Pesos Jg-bege Boyd one it barrels are now made in Port By- | « ‘OzBMAN pn Cane Sapling a0 & married man. § ce. ie a » N. ¥. hen tab triple ened wal better claim to him, and sayii would soon | gg-The school boy of the future will copy BEAD THE FOLLOWING: THE MEROHASTS, 0 Prtt.ft ot it a ~ arrive in Washington asked, what church | sums from the next boy ona paper slate. peated. embracing th iy A splendid line of Di Basket and Worsted | AVE CORCORAN FIRE INSURANCE Sepa | Saleh stcetmeiceers |"arle amie rote tina my | AMM pa | um oncogag. gp tutus i “The Retarned Voluntee: u . found two ad ments ag x A 5 On Monday evening Mise Lydia Thom convenient to & lice: bor OF THE DISTRIOT OF COLUMBIA, Postmaster Stewart, of that city—one for per- 12 815, her reorganized company will appear in a new | (ould be procured while the sexton was opening | jury and the other for forgery. SUITS fo me Apri st, orFida YS OCK WOOD, HUFTY 4 TAYLOR'S. Cit 2 = og Soa iy oa eae ee burlesque. minded her of the old “Marry in haste | &# The New York Herald condenses its musi- | line of O' MANY oF THE ATTRACTIONS at the Theater | and repent at leisure.” A100 Cid. Bet | ee erene Telli eek cennmnonpliva | Gveroses tar 95, 9 Come will be withdrawn after to-night to | have the desired efect, for she exclaimed, Oh, | ing: Muraka, briliant and thrilling; Lucca, | is Gave st ately soe otra a wie Senay earners Os re | Se Be ec formances at that popular place of amusement the coroner’s Le joseph Cloud was ‘ifled by the Louis: Memphis and Vicks- 14 AB 5 this week should avail themselves of the last ” Cloths, at ehance or they will regret it Darg newspaper reporters. a fee’ they are uow furrisbing thy ———«—__ no-The floatin, Liquor saloon on Lake Cham- | ais: Dress Suits = ‘Tux BoarD oF Pustic Works have or- Pisin, which bas e' the excise authorities all ” Suits in great Co are rorual to the nen dered the parking of 21 street east, between © past summer, was set on fire Saturday and | ness Pants from #2 any Pennsylvania avenue and Marylant avenue ps entirely destroyed. and Fancy Cassimere orders are delivered at the time ape- north. ‘The alley between oth and 7th and D | lmproper; and making an excuse s 84.50 to 68. OUEMING “orders cr orto benibte and E streets West is to be graded to con. | soon as the car ann oprah ‘Bo. form to the grade of E street. oer et eee train as he heard » —_>— exelaim, “Oh, r \PTENTION of the public is called to the ‘a married man, for he knows just how to do sale of boots and shoes athe ale anaes = Se Ss Se ‘tg egoned Por ‘ments to ad stand . Cummins, 952 7th street, hetween keeping sight, was ooniniens ‘purses, Sand Se conocsn nlen axe beteg Sahk toe oe safely transferred to @ southern-bound train nected with the U; wach withent. cost. The stock com- | the deeply sympathizing with the Til the veel mates and latest tyles. “© | unfortunate gine # STRAUS, The Clothier, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, pomntnte see” destin Comine.—Another ATTEMPTED Suiciss.—This morning PM te hy ingrain car- | Marks found a ng man pogenee insane, pets of & inte Senign bes just boon adied to the who had foot ition at the | street and who gave the name of Spat Seca sercnsnccmne= "| Sopesigetanonatyeas io hdoks