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BATUERDAY. LOCAL NEWS, a@e., To-night. Wat's Opera Mowze.—iast night of Lydia Vcompeon's troupe—'Blae Beard” and the © Meathen Chince.” - The great drama of “()re- tions, Orebestrion music at No. 468 Pennsylvania avenue. —o—____ Comdeused Locais. ‘The Crimina: Coart will resume its June term en Monda It ie stated that a large iron rojiirg mill is to be erected at Gieshoro Point. Rev. Father Keane, of St. Patrick's Charch, Feturned to Washington last evening from his European tour. . Mount Vernon R. A. Chapter, No. 3, F. A M., at thelr iast stated convocation appro- priated $50 for the Memphis sufferers. | The Sunday Morning Gazetle to-morrow will de especially attractive in its rich and racy con- tents, and should be read by everybody and his mile. Prof. R. T. Greener, formerly principal of the | eclored high schoo! in this city, has been elected rofessor of mental and moral philosophy in the Pmiversity of North Carolina. The following is the mittee appointed by G the condition of the colored public schoolsof the | District of Columbia Wasnineto: tlezander R. Shep trict of Columbia Sin:—in complia | mittee to make report of the special eom- dov. Shepherd to examine BD. C., Oct. 31, 187 pherd, Governor of the D } ee with your request of | | September zith, that we would ¢ act as acom- | amination of the present | ndition and management of the colored rehcols, and favor pressions derived The cases against Jadge J. W. Wright bom about twenty-eight indictments | «barges for forgery have been fonnd in our minal Court,) will not be called up until the December term of the e Parke, rou with a rey . the secretary of th nd the treasurer, Mr. Stewart. of the i om,” the undersigned Mr These gentlemen not only gave ns free access to all their records and papers, but also cheerfally furnished us with such documents and statistics The FE jane of the northeastern sec- | red. f th at | Subcommittees were subsequently appointed the inte rsec sth | from among our own number, and to each was » which to erect & | asigned a certain number of schgols. By this onrse all of the colored schools in the cities of raising fire ladders | Washington and Georgetown were visited, and by Chief r » of the | all matters relating tu them were carefully in- » Eire Depar has been photo- | quired inte. In our visits we were afforded t. Bell of this cit pies Of | every facility by school officers and teachers. | be sent to the tire departments of | ‘They did net attempt to disguise or hide any- cities for their Inspection with a view to | thing, but invited our attention to their records adoption of the improv elsewhere. | < - | Horrible Casual CHILDREN BUENED TO DEATH ROSSLYN, NRAR GEORGETOWN About noon to-day three small colored chil- m were burned to death in a small frame ilding near the Virginia endof the Aquedact bridge across the Pot father of the children was at work at the coal wharves in Georgetown, and their mother made a good fire in the stove, and started with her husband's dinner, locking the children in the Beure, the olktest being about four years old, and the youngest an infant inthe cradle. She TRREE } house in flames, and it was entirely destroy ed, with the three children locked in it. Oar formant failed to ascertain the name of the | unfortunate family. = =“ Gen Albert Pike's Prized Meerchaum BOW IT WAS STOLEN AND HOW IT WAS RECO ERED. Joseph Zurigh, a young Italian peanut ven- der, who has over and over again been before police court on charges of thett and served ont several terms in the county jail, was ar- raigned before Judge {s morning, cbarged with the schaum pipe from at is Known len goods ar aa “fence,” put up in pawr Police hea: ty ex of the owner to “let u who is proverbiall 1 hed in atender point. This pipe h had purchased in Paris at of 1,000 francs t had won the gold medal a Paris exposi- hon for its extracriinary beauty, being of ver large 5 elaborately carved with a rep resentation of a deer with ha t bow md he de nterfere. pleaded guilty and w tted t fo the owner re = RELier OF TRE Mewrats Scrreness_¢ A meeting of pastors was held in the Young Men's Christ Ax day afternoon, af taking up a general collect the yellow fever suittrers in Vi h see, Rev. S. S. Mitchell chairman. Judge Lewis, member of Congr the Mempuis district. state: months of September and Cc deen over two thousand city, and there were e orphans dependent he peo ple of the country. was decreas ing in violence, but there were still about 1,006 persons aflicted with the disease. ‘The H oward Association thought thatthey were in posses sion of sufficient fands to supply the wants o the siek, but contributions were sadly needed to provide for the destitute. the prompt and noble manner ivens of the dittereut cities f his people in the ho: Mr. W. H. Morgan, Captai He felt thankfal for | in which the c! Captain Carpenter, former resilents of Mem is, addressed the meeting. Dr. Mankir moved that the churches be » practicable, to take up a colle (to-morrow) for the benetit of the sufferers reed to. mr. Tiffany suggested that the amounts col- lected iu the different churches be forwarder to Judge Lewis. who in turn would forward them to Mempbis, which suggestion was adopted. The meeting then adjourned. ——e = r 163, trains will leave depot, © B streets. as follows 4-45 a. m., © g a. m.. local, 11 LEG p.m. New York express: 2, Baltimore express; 3-5”, accommodation; 6 accommodation; 0% New York express: Pacific express. On train leaving 11:55 a. m through Pullman palace car, vie Harrisburg, Pittsburg, Newark. Columbus and Indianapo- Us to St. Louis: another palace car on same train through to Buttalo via Emporium, on the 9 w. train athrough Pullman palace car fro: Washington to Cineago, connecting at Pitts Wurg with through cars to Louisville and St Louis. ‘Trains arrive—6:1 2%. m., accomotation 36, fast line from West; > 33 a. m., fast am from New York: %25 Baltimore express ™), accommodation ccommodation i, express. ew York express: ail. 11:08. 3:30; mi express; 1 : City Savines Baws proapects for placing Mr. Rut ag of the Washington City § vorable. About three. depositors have signed the agreement to this effect. and in a te signed to ; fact that afew of th days enough will have f im taking charge iepositors object to justify 3 r. Tv he arrangement wil) not the plan agreed upon. depositors w redress at law their action wil! not bank or the ne Kuff shall again assum Watt's era Hover.—To-night the Lydia ‘Thompson troupe give their farewell perform ance. on which occasion another grand dou! bill is announced, the pieces selected being “Blue Beard’ and the ‘Heathen Chinee,” neither of which have been hitherto played during the present engagement. The fair Lydia had an immense house at ler benedit last night, the indications are that an equally large audience will be present this evening. The legitimate drama to follow the burlesque «on Monday Mr. Jobn McCullough company will appear im lbulwer's 1 play of «‘Richelier le Sew Ovvices oF Tax Boarp oF M&attu.—The members of the Board of Health and the emplov-wattached to that office were busy yesterday i to the new rooms, nm removing the furniture » Ne. 1225, om that street, and im consequence no meeting was held last night ‘The new office is a three-story brick house on the north side of F streev. It is designed have the first floor for the braith officer and hi« assistant. The second floor will be for the meet! of the board. the sewretary’s, treasur- er’s Ys offices, wits their assistants and the third floor for the Od-vrless excavating company and the garbage Office’ . Seniovs Insvey ae a Wood . was run over yer phn FE. and 8th streets southeest, dy riage, but as he got up and rejoined his com- in play nothing more was thought of it bas proved to be & very serious matter, how- ever, the boy now being im an anconssious con dition at the house of bis parents, cocaer of I street and Georgia brother of Charley o in the Eastern branch on the 7d of a, ¥ are sons of Mr. Rich’d Wool, ; known im East Washington. ee Ay Ancient Wevoixe.—Edmond Baker, colored man, 75 years old, known about th.’ | at the | ya car. | 73 , Fe —Aler, Sen'i- \ and papers, and promptly answered all ques to the management and condition | Of the schools. As the result of our esamination tiers relat and investigation, we submit tue following : respectfully beg leave to Ist. The school buildings, which are twelve sal) in number, are with few exceptions well adapt-"| 9.@$1 ® per hundred. Offerings lib ect for educational be in neat and cleanly school furniture is of proved pattern. poses, condition t Georgetown. The | ample accommodation for all nd were found and fo plicants. The the latest and most ap- 2d. The teachers generally are well fitted for their positions, and we majority of them are Washi of them having been stand and appreciate pline, and as & consequ ence reryed in nearly every echook ron. are giad to note that a ingtonians—several educated in the public ad barely got to the coal wharves when shesaw | colored schools here. They seemed to under- the importance of «disci- d order was ob- od. The salary list of teachers and employes was carefully examined, and in the judgment of your committee the salaries are just and rea- sonable. ath. The committee think a most wonderful work has been accomplished by those in charge of the ecbools; but one great obstacle. too, which cannot be remedied at once—is the collection of children years, in the same school room. This is owing te the condition in wh were found during the gation tm one school room of children whose ages differ widely, necessarily prevents so great a progress as would be otherwise manifested. Sth. There has been a disposition to advance pupils into studies which they are not quatitied to pursne, and to place the they have not been titte can be remedied b of study, compli toe much pull lar; b rementa, the course 1. and tit material atmimar and high perintendent and used by hing, (we hay ry sehool furni present board is in nowi contrary, we believe that they have made eve _ effort to’ reduce expenses, and to conduct the | ‘ | 3 scheols on the most eco: After a full considera the impressions that we examination are that th cities of Washington avd Georgetown are in good condition and well Board of Trustees and | conscientious amt efficent in the discharge of their duties, and are ju: fidence of the commu All of which ts respec’ Signed |—W. R. Woodward ©. Wilkon, F. 1). Stuart A.J. Faust, A Christian Mi OUT AP Kev. Nobert Reitzel, untit this week the pas- tor of the German Protestant church, (5th street, between M and his connection with the tion. denying the truth of Christianity, and and by avoiding any attempt to ac- In the cou years, when, through a system: © board of 4 movement to en mbarrassed by debt, the bulk of re bas also been some extravagance F. Frene - ter Becomes a Free Phiaker. A GERMAN PROTESTANT CONGREGATION WITH ‘and one, of all ages. from 6 to 16 ich the colored people late war. The congre- em in schools for which | <1 by previous training. by modifying the course of atew ducation ui of study might b would then be foun h school rtail + ‘ae and in tation | ndation. tind that the colored former boards of trus- e no reference bere iture,) but for this the se responsible. On the momical principles. on oF the whole matter, have derived from our ¢ colored scliools of the managed, and that the other schoo! officers are st! it y entitled to the con- ully submitted. O. K. Harris, J. A. Hart, J. M. Wilson, ommittee. pAXTOR. N streets,) has severed church and congrega as become the lecturer of a Free Thinker’s cinb. M ntry about four years ago Keitzel has been but a few years in this and came to this city from Baltimore and took charge of the German Keformed congregation, corner of 6th and N streets; also teaching a ‘hool there. With this congregation he di not get along well, and com plaints were soon made as to his \rabits, the result of which was alleged Moose that the Synod of the German eformed church expel him therefrom. (uite a num berof the congregation left with him after en deavoring to reta’ but the had no ¢ \asession of the building. rtsdecided that the Reltzel party im to the edifice. THE SECEDERS then purchased a lot on 5 hb street, between M and N. and, organizing a German Protestant congregation, built a not been finished man Reitzel! has officiated w the commencement of his ministrations to his | pall, ‘pocketed new congre; time. Gradually he ha’ eral in bis views, and frame edifice, which has ny months. There Mr ntil Sunday last, and at ion was quite acceptable for a | wentafter the «pro! s become extremely lib- within the past six or eight week= his sermons have been in opposition to the teachings of the asterted, according to t! his congregation, that DID NOT BELIRVE IN Bible. Finally he bokiiy he statements of some of he THE EXISTENCE OF »”D, A as generally understood by Christians, or in Jesus Christ as the Son of Gol. ce the official members of the congregation, A few weeks being dissatistied with his preaching, gave him notice that he must preaching, or resign. ( during the course of hil | that bis views bad undergone a c! not believing im Christianity, he di change his manner of yn Sunday morning last, is sermon, he announced longer to be known as a Christian minister, and ‘onnection nate. th the regretted the necessity A FRME-THINKING congregation must ter- This was what many of the congrega- n had expected, although the greater portion for such 4 course. CLUB ORGANIZED. Mr. Reitzel bas. however, not been left out in the cold, as during the of Germans who agree of which I» secretar, Scholl present week a number ith bis views have or- | ganized a Free-th.nkers’ clubor congregation— president, W. Bure’ rd bmedtie treasurer—and and A. elected Mr. Keitvel lecturer. They propose to bh hat Erection © of Columbia Temple following officers were elected term E. Connor, W.C.T . H. Fearon. W. R.; ‘t. R P. Holloway, W.T W. T. Sparrow. W. Wormeley. W. Chaplai regular Sabbath (services at Temperance ——s Ovvicers, At the last meeting of Honor, No. 1, the for the ensuing 4.8. Divine, W. P. Reid, W- E. Darnall, W. U.; P. Crew, W. S.; W- Ataregular meeting of Washington Temple of Honor, the following officers were elected: W ke, W. 0.7; J. C. Bergu- son. W. V. : “Bi J. 3. Benedict, W. A. R. WwW. F. R; — Hodgson, W. T. rehill, W. U ; —— Marks, W. D. am,W. G.; W. H. Tenley, W. S. Ww. Pinte ln cites Alt Sarnts’ anp ALL Sous’ Days.—To- da obli; is All Saints’ Day, a festival and day of tion, observed im the Catholic and Epis- jmilar to those of a copal churches with services at | Sunday. This restival commemorates the man Pi version of the eree to our ad columns, it will be seen bat Mevere. ‘Wolford & Shilverg, of the Arcade, ix Come it v red on ali Nis ir ment, commencing Mon- yy, the Sist. The selections in patterns in car- ‘Are truly the most attractive ever ex- Binites juthe market. Parties contemplating the purc base of carpets this season will do wel! to call on the firm. S t Narrow Escare—Mr. 5S, ©, Norris, a car- street north- Diae fi $200 Se each Vee | respectfully report that they have attended to | | the daty assigned them. | ae | , Ths comm aes expantzed shortly after their | 908f' sw | appofntment by electing Mr. W. It. Woodward Sedibe.< canyons | chairman, and Mr. 0. K.Harrsceretare The fc B bunch: colery, aioe # bandh TO committee visited the Samner school building wheres Apples, (eating,) SH@H0C. B peck; do. on Friday, Qctober 10th, ana there met the su- | greet lemons, S0@80c. PF dozen; pews, ae. perintendent, Mr. Cook, and all the teachers, | @®) 5 Sy os U var 5 RFapes, who had been called ‘together ima regular | bis ¥ » Sao © Panart. meeting, and thas had an nity pied), Ise-:. do, (amperked), Yee" bisckborios, ng detailed statement of oper , Cherries, Ie. Ib. Vener ij the schools for the month of September. Bort Philad»iphia print, S0c. b A DR. New jtement it appears that there are | York, 46c.; ¢ roll, fair_do., 30@35c. pupils attending the colored schools, ae .9 dozen. Cheese, 2 : and that there are Si teachers(including special | | Povltny —Chickenn, 0c @91.00 % pair; Chick | teachers) in the employ of the board of trustees, | *™* dressed, @1°9 pair; Ducks, 75:.@$1 # pair. Pe on that occasion met the trustees of FLovr ann Freep ane & Shas eston nts and wholesale dealers in flour AW and groceries, corner of lth and B «treets farnivh the following qaotatime of fl nr Flonr—Pamily fleur, $9 to $9.75 @ bbl; | eich's family, $1075 @ bbl. Ext aithern 7.7246 98.°8; super, $6 to $6.80; rve $5 Corn .? y; Tiw, 862. “Jorn meat, % AM feed a Prices at the wh: Luttrell & © dried peaches, @10@ 314 nin, $1.80 92.25: tambs, ney doen » 20290; by 28. 28 IMe.; cabbs “ ‘Pbarre). $1@S2; cating apples, G20 G4. awoat pota tors, $2.03 # harre joncenats, gee 2 ‘P bushel; cranberries. @8@310 @ barrel. Buckwheat Flour $3.8 @s.bo Powe f hay and wtraw were old during the past ranging from §1@1.35. and straw eral week, Reprvetion oF WAGES.--The operatives of the Alexandria cotton tactory, 1 number, were to-day notified that unless they submitted to & reduction of 25 per cent. on their wages the factory would be closed. The hands, after a consultation, agreed toa reduction of 15 per — and the company accepted this propo- sition. ee LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE, Mr. Editor: Nearly a fortnight since I paid for the removal of night-soil from my premises, since which time rmty iy Hoan been heard trom the ‘‘machine."’ Will the Board of Health please stir op those who run with the new ‘tixens?”* or we sball be obliged to move the house to a new lot. 918 East Cariror Steer. THE COU! POLICE COURT, Judge Jackson, char; $15 and Cost PUNISH MEN A RUPFIANLY WOMAN WHIPTER, Charies A. Smutthi, charged with assanit aud bat: tery on Anna Bi m. Charles is ac mak: by trade, ond has been @ sort of protector to Anna, whe calls bim her man, and of Pte he has been jeal- cusof Arna,and has assaulted her several times, recently bresking her afm, iad yesterday he kuocked her down with the spoke O! a carringe wheel, and Anta testified that h at been fi switch he would have h th ked her dwn jearfully ab a ‘i h 2p with a singl at ber f the head and fac rally. ™ her ger 1 to the Poli loterred by s Lt soRTs assauit and battery on Henry Dor + cob ‘This was a Fighting alley caso, and the’ assanl vory brutal oue, aud © ; ix month hutrged with Mary Moriarty. p r yas and Corneltina Goode he WilliamMullen, ¥ 3 Tobias Pow-ll. a n Mary Powell, colored, w band gotmad and took her her 1 aitlt and Hired that GEORGETOWN. Mr. G. Thos. Getty, of this alysed a few days ago, is lying residence on Dumbarton street in a critl- eal condition. Coat TRAvE.—The coal trade for the week past bas not been se active. : Conroli« ton docks. 3.750 tons; Border Minin, docks, 3,584 tons. Total receipts for the wee 15.465 tons. The shipment from Ray’s were 5,101 tons;from the New Central, 5,181 tons; from the Consolidation company 33,600 tons, and from Borden Mining company 1,500 tons. | Yotal shipments for the week 13,982 tons. Kiver News.—The steamer Lady of the Lake arrived to-day from Norfolk, and the Georgeanya from Baltimore, with ' miscella- neous cargoes; and the steamer George H. Stout cleared for Philadelphia with 300 bbls. of flour for New York via the canal. Runaway.—About 12 o'clock to-day a horse attached to a wagon owned by Mr. Britt, and loaded with market produce, ran away in High | street, and at the corner of Prospect and High streets the wagon upset, covering Mr. Britt over with tomatoes, cabbage, &e. When dug out he was found only siightiy bruised. The wagon was considerably broke: GRAIN MARKET.—The grain market has heen dull during the week past, and show a decline of Se. to Ge. per bushel. DissoLyine Vigw or A Rascar.—The citi- zens of Maroa, Ill., were neatly swindled last Friday evening by a fellow named Frank How- ard, who pretended to be the advance agent of Prof. Mitchell’s dissolving view show. le ad- vertised the grand exhibition, hired @ brass band, induced a large crowd to assemble in the the admission fees, and then fessor,” who was unaccount- ably delayed at his hotel. After waiting about half an bovr the audience, the brass baed and everybody began to realize the sell. DISTRESSING AFPAIRIN THE Woops.—John Bennett was accidentally killed by his brother at Pepin, Wis., last Tuesday. The two men were following & trail through the woods, when the hammer of a brother's guucaughtine limb, discharging the gun, and depositing three buck- shot in Soimn’s head. EMPT OF J Batavia, Til, kas re- cently erected a city jail. The first prisoner— Tom Bird—was a man who helped to build it. Bird showed his immediate contempt of the in stitution by taking a bedpost last Saturday night and punching a hole in the side of the building and coming out. Interesting Masonic Dxcision.—Grand Master John M. Price, of the Masonic order of Kansas, bas decided “that a Master Mason who keeps adram shop should be suspended or ex- | pelled. and a saloon-keeper is not # suitable person for the degrees. AFTER THE RinG.—An lilinote grand ju have indicted Tom Allen, Mike McCoole, Jack Looney, and other St. Louis roughs of the same breed, for engaging in a prize fight in that state a month ago. A requisition for their rendition is to be made on the Governor of Missouri. @7Several Jesuits left Rome yesterday for the United States. @7-The Vicomte Henri de Chavannes and the Barob de Vinoy have been arrested in Paris as communiste. 7 Many of the ice-carts have hanied off, and their drivers have been disebarged, their serve- ice being no longer required. 87-A splendid gold roms, preset ited to Miss Lulu Wilkinson as a testimonial ot her devotion }, Was stolen from her departure fromthat to the snfierers tt Memphis | — night on the eve of her city. S7 Henry Thomas, of Utah, has brought suit against the Umion Pacific railroad for $30,000 for the loss of his son, killed by a collision. s7-Councilman Maines, of Gainesville, Ga., has absconded, after several Gaines- @7-A Keokuk belle has startied the fashiona- perm which she was a star by taking the white l. #7 The committee on plans and architect ure of the American centennial exposition have de- cided upon the four best plans and will report on Monday. S#7-Several cases of typhoid fever have lately cccurred at the military col ege at Sandhurst, England. These cases it ts said are directi: jar to the bad drainage and supply er. sy Edward Golder and George Choce > Ofi- cers of the royal society for the pre ion of cruelty to a have been Commi for al at Doncester, ‘Eng . corns from auler, by threats ve him arrested for dei a lame horse. &7-A suit for S10, ated against 10.000 damages has been insti- fortnight since, as cast Aidate, Miglovk, two years upward man! 5 widgeon, 76 usiness and dress suits, step 7 Plover, 280. each, orto- | ent economy, for all each Pant ns from $2.50 to $15, | dried ap: | Biue | loons, “"Tinderclothing fa nd. boys, lar Umierc’ in ir gentlemen at je in es dress, vi and q lined nd not, from 75 cents to #450. she Woolen gioves, lined and not, from 25c. to $2. Perfectly fitting shirts for Se youths ard nt and black doe skins and beaver panta- boys, an unparalleled assortme! Elegant neckwear, from the finest houses, In bis order department, on second floor, n buy by the yard or pattern. Those studying économy will do well to exam- ine bisassortment. Hisrule is one price, marked in plain tigures. niece dienes ALL svrrenrens from irritation of the throat and hoarseness will be agreeably surprised at the almost immediate relief afforded by the ase | of Dr. Buil’s Cough Syrup. Se Romer? FULTON’s GREAT SALE or Uxee- DERMED PRoPERTY. The attention of a! parties desiring to are dargains in Watches. Diamonds, Jewelry, Law and Library Books ara called to the sale of ¢ RB. Furtox & Co., 31t street, on Sat | Until the entire lot is sold, at Wall's auction room. Marble building, corner ‘ith street and Pennsylvania avenue 4 . Wittett & Rvorg invite an inspection of their [Mdies’ and Children’s Furs. ap have just opened their new goods with all the eading novelties. 3 ——— ee Ir 1s no Wonper that inyalids lose faith in all specifics, when so many worthless medicines are advertised for the cure of various diseases; but whieh, when tried, are ‘found wanting.” We have yet to learn, however, of the first fail- ure of Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, to cure coughs, colds, and pulmonary disease. 6 To GET RID of the Chills immediately, take Dooley’s Ague Powders. They cure perma- nently. eo THE StNGER Sewine MACHINE sales of 1812 ine LACHINE were $219,660. 12-6, Ponn’s ExtRact cures rheumatism, piles, ulcers, toothache, sore throet, ‘sprains, fealds, soreness, old sores, headache, colic, lameness, bruises, boils, wounds, neuralgii hoarseness, diarrhoea, and all hemorrhages, etc. Ponds Extract differs from all other advertised Preparations in the fact that it is a standard medicine, treated of in medical writings, and known to be a cure for these diseases. m,th,s,tf THERMOMETERS and Barometers are repaired and made to order by Hempler near 4 street 7 Saetnecll WILtoox & Gri SWING MAOHING. The celebrated Bazaar Patterns. Agency at Chas. Baum’s hoopskirt and corset tactory, 7th street, Intelligencer building. 10,28 ——— Corme, Erc.—‘The wise for health on daily walks depend,” and suffere from corns, bunions, club, or ingrewing nails, vascalar ex- burns, New York 8 and 15th etreet, prays 6 per ct. T anuum on deposits for each calender mronth, anking boure,9 tod. Saturdays, 9 to4 and 6 to8 ‘2103, 148 ———— TrRcO-Russian Batu; a0, Medicated Va- por Baths, for all skin disease, at Dr. Shodd’s, 4S E etreet. 5,20,6: Tar fain ——- + COMMUNITY at la FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING! Panic Prices! JUST RECEIVED FROM NEW YORK A VBRY LARGE ASSOKTMENT OF FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, WHICH, & PRIC ING PURCHASED AT PANIC S,AKE NOW OFFERED CHEAPER THAN EVER! VERCOATS, $5 OE entoa Ts, 86 OV ERG! x ry Ars 's20, OVEROOATS, 'g 25 Bhi es BOYS’ SUITS. : . BOYS’ st BO ‘8. 8, SUITS. gto, BOX COATS. $5 OY S’ SUITS, 12. BOX COATS, 88, BOX Cars. 19, COATS, 813. STRAUS, The Clothier, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Third Door from Eleventh Street, B#-Btore open until 9 p. m., and on Saturday until Ip. m., to accommodate those who have no time to purchase during the day. oct2s-tr (CARPETS! CARPETS! AT FAIR PBICES Just received a large assortment of ENGLISH BODY BRUSSELS, ENGLISH TAPESTBY BRUSSELS, THREE- PLY AND INGRAIN CARPETS, UIL-CLOTHS, &e., bought of a bankrupt house in New York, which we offer at less than wholesale prices. Now is your chance to bny o at the Cc. 0. D, CARPET HOUS: 904 Severra Street, Between I snd K, next door to Strasburger Bros. Boot and Shoe Store. oct2s-Im METROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORE. TREMENDOUS STOCK OF GOODS, UNSURPASSED VABIETY. EVERY ARTICLE OF FEBED A BARGAIN. Sie {nade ,saperior Cotton, con- styles. Gowns, Drawers, TWerins Veet and Pants, s Shirts and le panvens fouey Wool Hovey exics long 4 pale 3 Cl Striped heavy Cotton Hose, oxtra long, Piadiee beary Iron-frame Hose, extra long, 3 pair for is, extra tne avis fi, ‘i ee enh, La ‘amsortment of ae my own manufactare, for $6, $8, $10 Mieed. urday, Monday, and the following days | . ~___¢-____ | THR NATIONAL SAVINGS BANE, Corner of | LOLO’ stock of GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS, | Flt aND WINTER Guons. SMOOT & F Stare ON. Seck. as the season advacces, from the large New 123-1 oct NEw FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, a assortment inthe wow fash ft BHAW! GROCERIES, &e. H*™: Picken PORE, ae. * Celebrated HAMS, li DE Ag AST BACON, rReET 3 gonergliy 0 NEW YOR pur 8. and BEANKET: INE SiRUPS fal: BLS and DOM @STIC go a om ae: FALL 1873. ‘ork houses, A call and examination of goods in- ? JOHN H. SMOOT & SON. MALAGA SatrE, bettas! —EE p Ladies BSS GOODS, "grea tarae hme 5 91 Day rn oetaetr , Penusylvania avenue. Cal TMERES ssh chased for cash su ue . Seve money by giving wes cctlt-fm* 101 Bridge atrest w Lables, Realizing the necessit: fa steel ter saloon for ladies, 1 will serve! street, octa-im Ji ES eit DYED ry oes toe sectlity and at it with PREMIUM Ssp.m. | Nt gHe | KLEGAN nig 2e-}y ‘Rem during th i glegent, toe Cream’ "Parlore, No. 89 ‘8 full co: pe of sk letermination to de ‘ime or dye in the effo mt because by dv live, while we know not how to cs W. H. WHEATLEY'S STAM DYEING NG ESTABLISHMENT, 49 Jefferson street, Geors OBice open from 7 a.m, until sunset. Ww ae! _J. ©. NIOHOLS, AS WE EX PEOTED.—Suct a rosn oft leut's Apparel to be CLEANED and With every 6 time. od w ANU SCOURK- T, wn, D. O. Ds P BMB, imoro: vi improved,on different railroads st low ay FRANK BABN a NOTE BROKERS, posite U. 8 : - 8. Treasury. and rapping from the or exchange for city IND in various por- 1 68, On easy terms, for productive improved proper. ‘A furnished Honse for rent at $125 per meen —_——— a er month LEY McCAU, | E. Me ‘WoO! | Yarde—Wo, 61 cet northwest, Depot—idiy street wharf. A choloe and verted kept constantly on band GOAL AND WOOD. RO: D D AN stock Soy goat DEALERS. athwest, and No. 1918 of WOOD and soar iy IN EVER Corner gp anv cascences, chilblains, or other atlments of the pool get oa relict at Dr. White's estab ment, No. 535 15th etreet, opposti LL ‘Treasury. come Nidal seps0-ém Four | | special ablic EL Pablic Li ary of half of th precedeuted sun: of TOTAL. 12.00 @ amounting to. Petre destroyed PRICE . or $i 5.000 4 ae'well eo the Fourth to insure ‘Th arth Gi details like the Thit ied by mone Biven te those ito . Publ. Libr. Ky. Ast. Pub Tlie Libs ang2s-wa&e.Sm R' reetnens verified by Burve yor. ements in material water her inf erty. Tobe eekly numbers, ing twenty-four Was Be” Families supplies and ¢ GEO_N. BARBER, Proprietor. | GRANDEST SCHEME EVER KNOWN th Grand Gift Concert FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC LIBRARY ¢ 12,000 CASH GIFTS ¢1.600.000 Every Fiith Ti - $250,000 rox $50. The Fourth Grand Gift Concert f the Legislature for thy ky, ary Hall at Louisville, Ky., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER $0, 1873. Only sixty thonsand tickets will be sold and one- @ are intended for the Euro et ing only $0,000 for sale in the here 100,000 were disposed of for the Third Concert. | The tickets are divided into | haveou their back the scheme tion of the mode of drawing. At this eoncert, which will be the grandest mosi- cal display ever witnessed inthis country, the un- divided into 12,000 cash ‘The distribution will be tickets are sold or not, and t portion to the tickets sold—all ‘ickets for 227 Whol the ft Concert wil from circulars to all may ay ow ready for #ale erate tosell THOS. £. BRAM! 8 The pub! howe Piutormen thet f Tot of Fecord Surveyor of the D: ¥ 8 STY REE Ad et ent $1,500,900, fts, will be distribnted by jot eer the ticket-holders. The nambers of the ticket to be drawn from one wheel by blind children and the gifts from another. ONE GRAND OSH orer’ — 3250, ONE GRAND UASH GIFT | ONE GRAND OASH | ONE GRAND CASH | ONE GRAND CAs 10 CASH GIFTS CASH GIFT, 50 CASH GIFT! ®) CASH GIFTS lee oaeH GIFTS 1390 CASH GIFTS ios GASH GIFTS {pas CASH GIFTS IfTS, ALL CASH, ‘as at the First and Seco: Halwa Eleven e 1,000 00; 113 jole Tick a: which brary Building, ESTATE DIRECT —_ CITY OF WASHIN TON. be tam fe irmmnct cena and subdivisions, with date Wo. ‘th, the assessed value of ‘enoh lot desi it Fes y for them. ‘and thereof, with mains; and’ fire formation bearing published for » Bot to exceed ‘Squares. HINGTON, D. O.. t rf upon the val subscribers oo! Tuer Ts NW. liver KENTUCKY. Draws a Gilt, will United States coupons or part: with « full exp! veereeene $1 500,00 itive whether all the yg en aid ie unsold tickets nd Concerts ing. KETS, 25.0; Tenths, or ie "Tickets ‘for Whole Tickets ets for $10,000.00. No discount On less than $50.00 worth of tickets at a leled success of the Third Gift Concert @ satisfaction gi Becond makes it only necessary to sale of every ticket. be conducted in all a full particulars will be sent free sll orders accom- Liberal terms Lerr tai Gone. Louisville, K: ‘led, agai GTO! Forsy\ 08a. ground and Adescription of the the location of fire- alarm stations, and ne of Brop- y in semi- eack contain- ember 11, he Bach 8 work are each correctness art oflot and subdivision iw ¥oRSYTR istrict of Columbia, to examine the statistical ta- Tarnished in the above-1 ‘mentioned pnbli- tion, so that the information f he cer fect and in conformity with the Wamerieal Book other eo TLIAM MORGAN, Tax Clerk, satisfied as to the ee ‘and abil tuctory of Weanfogton’? ss will be in every ey oe HTOH # POX, weal ‘Broxers, and orders will be repotved at the Fianre, Lass Fox, aout Sreseured’ ° 805 D STREET. oA PAPER, P. twine. octl-tr Gu 239 Guns, ae ee ea AT seat GUNS, FISHING amp srosTine ‘B1G GUN. Ep Sth street northwest, E8CE MEAT, FEUITS, &c. Aunore’s celebrated MINCE MBAT, in buckets, toms, balf barrels and barrels. jurrapts. new Leghorn Citron, Maliaga Secdoons Almonia. Prince's Pa i LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, i New 0 @) ares. new ero; er Shell Almor Walnuts, Cream Ni, IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS 10 Penosytvania avenoe, S. H. Bacon, 7 op. jarket Space, three doors from Teh st. ica | | FAMILY GROCER, Haas for sate 100 bbis. Apples Rateas LADIES’, CHILDREN'S AND GENTLE or fambly use ~ 100 bushels extra five Potato, eons, ent Java, Maracaibo, FIND od Japan Tees » Figs, @od Nots of The fiuest flavored old Brandies Whiskles and Wines, guaranteed pure, New Mackerel, very fat id superior. trade will find it to their benefit te my stock and cheap prices. B CAWHEAT, SYRUP, & 9,000 pounds NEW YORK BUCK WHEAT, fresh ground. — GRAHAM FLOUR, fresh ground, ere & FUR, MLYG Goons, 623 Pexyy ark, Ber a 20 ime BUTTE! 3 Darrel F. ‘CY SYRUP. Just received, and for sale by BOWNING & MIDDLETON oct B-eodw No. 610 Ponnsyivania ELPHONZO YOUNGS & ¢0., NEW GOODS FOR LADIES, ICTORTA KU Y . can be foe OVERS, 1,2, Ord 3 vattooe GROCERS = LOCK WOOD, BUFTY « TAYLORS MAS@NIC TEMPLE, ARBIS SEAMLESS KID GLOVES H buttons. LOCKWOOD, MEP TT fey tyhts are the opty agente in Washington Corner #b sud F streets, OPPOSiITS U, S. PATENT OFftics, HAVE ON HAND THE FINEST GRAPES, THE CHOICEST GOSHEN BUTTER, SHADES IN SCARFS AND HE NEST QUALITY SUG ~CURED have jae Pere = a = oe LOCKWOOD, HUPTY & TAYLUR HAMS, THE WHITEST FLOUR, ARE. ECh HANOKERONIEFS FoR Lapirs WIANPRERONIEFS FoR Lapirs THE RICHEST COFFEES, r ° he LOCKWOOD, HUFTY &« TAYLOR THE FINEST TEAS, THE HIGHEST GRADE SPICES, RGSSES AND A banc v STILES OF NECK Wea | LOCK WOUb, HUF AND i THE HIGHEST GRADE CIDER VINEGAR, | a *OL BS, (CUFFS, AND & TES . CTA ATER EES IN NEW TO BE HAD IN WASHINGTON. Lock WOOD HAY Sea GIVE US A CALL. —— ‘BEMISETTS IN NEW aND Ss SB PAT ( Ai toge NEW ANDSTYLISE Pat N OUNGS & CO. a SLPHONZO TOUNGS & CU., LOOK WOOD, BUSTY & TAYLOR'S GROCERS, Masonic Temple, corner tn and F strests, ——_ sopas-tr Opposite U.8. Patent Office. HEMSTITCHED HANDKEBCHIEFS—Very Peterlee peti OnIEYs LOCKWOOD, HUFTY « TaYLoR's BOOKS, STATIONERY, &e, en ss") HE BOYDELL SHAKSPE — New Books and Publicatioas ae soot) at published. | pry jew Books a8 ; Subscriptions received and Books delivered. Os I ght RT a Any Pana hand, Statlonery, Pictures. Brames, 3. 7A. W ities, at ; and gna STOCKMAN & SON, SBS Sth atreet n LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR ICHARD B. MOHUN & Co. BOOKSECLEBS AND STATIONERS, 1015 Pennsylvania avenue. NEW BOOKS. F Records of @ Quiet Lit N ANCY HANDKERCBIEFS FOR LaDiEs.- fe, by Augustus J. 0. Hare OW assortment just received et 12 mo. : 200 LOCK WOOD, HUFTY Sovgst us Lada. by Foun “ig mo" 1 Bo 06D, HUFTY & TaYLon’s Bee i nf Musicians by Tenate pikes U Bropical a. ae war tii, $0 fe Atmos} Jemille Bisamerions i, @ 00 ane The Perfect Horse, by" Adiroudack” Mar LADIES HOSIERY —The largest aud best stocic. Glipin's Mission of the Amerion LOCKWOOD, HUFTY « TAYLOR Peo Washington Inside and Oat, by Townsend, § vo. ‘octt-tr a VISITING CARDS BELOW SR PRICE LIST oF some oF THE c regular wumbers constantly on hand ENGRAVED AND PRINTED IN THE LATEST STYLE: ENGLISH AND GER-BALBRIGGAN HOSE, § pair Bri ‘8! Our work is done by one of the best ongravers $ 3 south of New York, and is executed in the latest | & 4 style, and with dispatch. H wi a We are ex; daily e assortment of en- | % \ 3 tirely sow ent vee Dewatifal tinted papers, ofthe | $ \\ . 2 new or oblong Atso.some very elaborate spoct- | $ \. oe mens of wedding and reception card engraving cs 5 some ef the best engravers in the country. 6 All the new books as soon as issued, and the stand ard books supplicd at publishers’ prices. ————— Orders for bindii inting, engraving and litho zs’ ™ ™ graphing Sttended with promptness and at ecousm!- I, . Ieeve Pa hee at Pe cal rates. each. jemy WARREN CHOATE & CO.°s, Oe eet By gShort Sigoves, at 2, 92.15, NEW BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE, 2's 2 rs Py Tes iso ) wt S2ae, VERNON BOW, Lovk Wood, HbFTY « TAYLOR octlS-tr_ OoRNER 10TH Sr. any Pa. AVENT! Re ees CERN IR Eee Bene ADIRS' MERIN: re. Mind and Bids, the theories of their relation by | LADIES MERINO Alexander Bain. Manual of Midwifery; by Dr. Kar! $3.33: 3 i Worse te es from the Frevoh 3.20, &. . ” Dangbter Elinor, ‘Bellehood ant HUNTY & TAYLOR. Ann Stephens. ‘The Master of @ by Mrs. Henry Wood. Miss or Goilins, Blanche Seymour; by the author of Erma Braces - EADY MADE DRESSES tian Eeid. Btrangers and Pilgrims: by Mi R ‘i gon. Miriam Monfort: by the author of Household | 4 turge ste e son, aU E AC’ DRESSES, Of ~~ 5 fallow tho Path, a novel; edited by Dr Ohares ores, | S15 8 Louk ween, nifty ¥ QT ap Organ-Grinder; by Marie Sophie KWOOD, HUFTY « TAYLOR'S. swariz. Loval Unto Beat ih, & Dovel three volames xpiated; by the author of Six’ Monthe —— enruddccke; by Hamilton Aide. A Si aries Reade. The ross of ¥;0r, Irene’ Lovers; a powerful and fascinati: novel, trans. iated from the French by two young ladies of Wash. ank Books, Cards, Paper and Envel- epee and everr thi pin ths Stationery line, at the OOKSTORE, and Penns. avenue. SHILLINGTON'S “B: oct$-tr corner 455 st. JAGUMBRE JACKETS, TALMAS ana DOL- MANS, at L neo oll yaad very haudsomely LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR Seat areas have the garments OCKWOOD, HUFTY 4 TAYLOR'S. aD the made See CEHERGTe”

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