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EVENING STAR. PATURDAY......... November 6, 1873- LOCAL NEWS, Condensed Locals. Mesers. Alexander Mason, J. Sella Martin, and L. W. Page were chosen as = represent the 12th district in the equal rights convention to meet in this city on the or Decei The Sunday Morning Gazette will be ‘brim full” of to-morro' prospe: rte eons assured aod 13 Of the Gazette seems to be wel eet rapidly increasing circulation pable proof of its popalar character. ¥ — poundmaster Finstein was called upon to take up some stock in the White lot, and among the an!mals were two cows, one be- longing to President Grant, and one to General Bal k. They cere promptly released upon payment of the usual fee. ‘oliceman W. J. Donovan, who has been performing day duty at police headqudrters for some time, has been granted leave of absence im consequence of the serious illness of his wife and child, and Officer William Lee, of the first precinct, has been assigned to duty at head- quarters during his absence. An attempt was made by a colored man, boat a quarter past eight o'clock last night. to ter the house of Mr. L. W. Butts, 610 Vir- nue, but he was heard by a young lady who awoke the household. The two Messrs Butts pursued and captared the thief, after a abot at him by Mr. ard Butts, bat while ‘ene of the brothers had gone to bunt the police the would-be burglar managed to make his es cape. ‘The learned -lesuit, Father Garesche, who bas been conducting a r-ivsion at St. Aloysius eburch. will deliver one of bix eloquent lec- turer at Lincoln Hall on next Tuesday evening. ‘The subject announced is ‘The Christian Boy and the Boy ot the Pariod,” and the proceeds ef the lecture will be devoted to the work of the Young Catholic Friends Society, whose ob- ject it is fo clothe and educate poor boys. ee ARREST OF AN ALLEGED WASHINGTON THIEF i Puitapevrnia—The Philadelphia Ledger or has the following: ‘Peter Schiei- ker was arrested yesterday by Detective Franks, as a fugitive from justice from Washington, D: C, He bad a hearing at the central station, when Mrs. Lydia Smith, a resident of Washing- ton, testified that the accused roomed at her house, and that when he left, articles were missed which be was supposed (o have taken. Among the articles enumerated by Mrs. Smith were s, forks, napkins, pillow cases, and a vest which had belonged to’ Thaddeus Stevens, @ur Nermal school. A GOOD START. ‘The frst term of the Washington city Norms! School having been completed, an examination was held at the Franklin schoo! building yes. from 10 until 12 M. thorized by an act of the late legista- ture, and the act was carried into effect and school organized by a committee of the of Trustees of Public Su; itendent and French. A room lp to meet, all the Tequire: . Under the plan adopted PALMER’S Rr THOMAS DIWLIN 3, Aact ofasrr, GE 5 . 2 of he Supreme pas etin Bqaity u, Margaret a pone z E iy 5. PATENT J 1.000 BOXES PI 300 BOXES CHA MPIGNONS COLONIAL SUPERFINE VANILLA AND and | a} DOUBLE-YOKE s ae SACQUE SHIRTS! pass 5 examination equivalent to that upon which a ILL AND East WASHINGTON. certificate i= issued. “Each candidate, | * November sth, 163 Eotore she cam be namitien 10 the System or MgascaEwext Par'p Mancm 19, 102 set in Fine Plated Ji For Presents, received at Prigi elry Store, No. 457 Penrsy! of said city for a It will thus be seen that the obj school is to take our own gir! uated from our sponsible duties of ‘ THE ONLY PERFECT-FITTING SHIRT. Dollar Jew- ia avenue, near ols, and to give ing to fit them for the re- teachers of youth. The course of duty is strictly professional, and is to be limited to one year, which is to be divided into four terms of ten weeks each. ursued with special reference to the best od of teaching. @ school was placed in charge of Miss Lu- mate of the normal schoot jaine, and who for the past been one of the most successfal teachers in the first school district. The studies of the first term, which was completed yester- day, and in which the pupils were examined, were reading, spelling, penmanship, drawing. vocal music, physical and vocal culture, prac- tice in teaching, phonetics, botany, theory and art of teaching, object lessons and mental arith- metic. The pupils had all obtained by previous @ greater or less di @ above studies, but it is now the im- portant office of the normal schoo! to teach as- jirants for teacherships how to im nowledge to younger pupils. The examination by the committee above ‘ustee Hart, of the first district S. Noyes. At the close of the exercises, rintendent Wilson anid Trustee Randolph, speaking for the committee, expressed th greatest satisfaction ac the proj evidently been accomplished in and offered deserved congratulations to teach- ils. fs normal sebool as an ad Public school system we shall soon teachers in all of our school rooms, and graduates too of our own system, who have rown up with it. A few years lesirable to introduce any new feature into the By the system of the “DOUBLE-YORKE,” the surplus material is all taken from the fr Placed in the back between the yokes or sc pieces, giving a emooth and perfect fr ont aad bosom, ‘The fullness being plaited iu the back renders free- dom for every movement of the shoulders, : salt water trout, 40°. Dr. Brit's Cough Syrap is an old reliable a,j Grabe, 50 conte W dozen; large bive amily Medicine, ‘need’ sikce yeare by thoes Itis known to be a medich power, entirely hat smallest child may take it without bad results. poco Brena etiacemetety TRY A GLASS Of Massey's Philadelphia Ale, drawn from wood, at Russell & Leonard's Mar- VALUABLE SUBURBAN PROPERTY aT auc- On TUESDAY, the Lith 4 a so that even the ota, each cor ver ‘bly rituated on the Conduit road, from Georgetown, near the resi: of Messrs. Crown, Stewart, and Cook, ax shown in the plat of survey. Terms: One-fourth casi ments at 6, 12, and 18 meat cent., to benccured by notes and decd deposit of $80 will be irre} i oTrish, * An inimitable and perfect ft is guarantend. Se @80e > lime all duplicate orders will be « fec-sia: nal, a8 @ paper pattern is retained of ©: of Farmingto three years has residue im equal pay- h interest at 8 per ee GREAT ExciTEMENT at Wall's Auction room, vania avenue and 9th street, jaturday evenings, at 6 o'clock. Law and other standard books, diamond rings, id and silver watches, solid silver ware, ¢ property of R. Fulton & o., 311 9th corner Penns: reauired on each Lot wi terms to be complied with ia five da; Conveyancicg at purchaser's ¢ 7-4 TH LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, cost, 625 PENN! VAN wali’ Tela SYLVANIA AVE, IMPROVEMENT TAXE: I will pay SPECIAL [XPROVEMENT TAXES and sell 8 PEB CENT. BONLS and other Securities of the District of Columbia at VERY LOW BATES. W. 800TT CHEW, 613 isth street, Washington, D.C. 114 Prospect street, Georgetown, D yound; cheanute, Darep Freits.—Apples. are the only manufacturers of PALMER'S PAT ENT DOUBLE-YORE SACQUE SHIRTS to the CITY OF WASHINGTON, D. 0. Sneorpacts Gh atts THe MARPLE SAtoon of Russell & Leonard has been refitted; the oyster and eating depart- of Knowledge perfection, and the liquors all that can ‘ed. e035 Loop Db. New fair_do., 30@350. DOUBLE-YOKE DRESS SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER. Ben Aad st Popular Prices, by LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, 623 PENNa. ave., eee eater SvrreRers from coughs, colds, bronchitis, croup, influenza or whooping coi in Dr. Wistar's Balsam of which has now been in use for nearly half a century, and still maintains its long established eases of the throat, of the Chills immediately, take gue Powders. They cure perma- Turkeys, 20@250. fs WHOLESALE MARKET. exp.—Bevans & Shaw, commission Je dealers in flout yesterday was attend FLour ayn F. A large stock of merchants Kept constantly on hand atest remedy a all the new ‘material Ber. 61H axe Tru Sts GOODS; « fall rown Stuff, $2368 8: pbushel. Middite Prices at the wholeealé a TEE SinceR Sewine MacuINE sales of 1872 Epttrell_ & Co.. general ty ——— ee PURE AND HEeaLTHY—A glass of Massey's formerly a boarder at her house. Some of the .- | schools, the school board was compelled to send pissing articles had been recovered in Wash- | $5 waite or Massach usctts for tensharns bat the when the Washington schools trained teachers that may and some in Philadelphia. Detective | Franks testified that in a trunk which had been sent to this city on one of the Clyde line of steamers, and shipped under the name of Foley, bad been found articles identitied by Mrs. Smith as her property. The accused expressed a will- | ingness to go to Washington for trial, and he It will be recolleeted by the readers of Tak Court on Saturday, the 11th of last month, on the charge of stealing a set of valuable furs | from Mrs. lydia Smith, his landlady, and had | resented them to a young wilow lady named rown, whom he tried to court, but with not much success, as Mrs. Brown was shrewd her testimony she did not hesitate to denoance him as “a fraud.” Detective Coomes had re- covered the furs for Mrs. Smith, and Judge Snell imposed a fine of $100 and’ costs, or six | months in jail. An appeal was taken and Peter | ave bonds in the sum of &400 to answer before Jast Monday in that court, he failed to answer. His bond was thereupon declared forfeited and | @ bench warrant for iis arrest was issued by | Judge Cartter. 7 morning, Detective Coomes brought Slecker into the Police Court, on a charge of | grand larceny preferred by Mrs. Smith. The ‘SWticies enumerated in this list are twelve yards | of silk, ed at $24; two breadths of velvet, | £36, and a balf dozer. silver spoons, | valued at $27; all of which were taken from her house in this city while defendant was a boarder there, and are alleged to have been found in his | Poesession after his arrest in Philadelphia on a | warrant from the Criminal Court. An ination before the Police Court was waived by counsel for defen: ted to jail to await Scuxpay ScHoor Convention oF THE BAt- Timone M. E. Conrenence.—A Sunday school convention, under the auspices of the Balti- more conference of the M. E. church, will be held in the Charles street church, Baltimore, commencing on Tuesday evening next and con- tinuing until Thursday evening inclusive. Rev. ©. H. Tiffany, D.D., has consented to preach an sermon before the convention on Tuesday evening, and among the active work- a aye er on the occasion will be found the Kev. J. H. Vincent, D.D., the distin. ished secretary of the Methodist Sunday Srroct Union of New York. The convention will be composec of the pastor and two dele- fates from each charge in the conference, num- about 400 from the ditferent sections of Mary: this Di istrict. ——_e—___ AccipEnTs.— Yesterday afternoow Mr. Den- ais McNamara, son of Peter McNamara, of ‘Capitol Hill, wet with a severe accident while driving on the Benning’s Bridge road. by the harness giving way and the horse ranuing off. Mr. MeN. was thrown out and bruised to such an extent that he will be confined to his bed for several — Last night. while William Belt was leprae a Smith £ ‘Wesson revolver at his place of busi- mess, corner of 13th and D streets, the wen) ex; nd the ball entered the ankle joint, i ing & serious but not dangerous wound. | Dr. Ross was summoned and rendered the neces- sary aid. — ComtRincTions ror Keizy or THE Mew Pais Survenens.—Hon. Barbour Lewis, of ‘Tennessee, has received the following proceeds of collections for the relief of the sufferers at my aged M. E. church, $9; St. Paal’s Lutheran church, $22.58; Second <= tist church, $17; Calvary Baptist church, $39.75, Ryland M. E. church, $40; Metropolitan M. E. church, $151.70: Murray Universalist so- ciety, $24.22. Other churches have taken up collections, but will increase them before turn- | ipg them over to Judge Lewis. The receipt of | the contribution of the Metropolitan police, | amounting to $2,045.27, bas been acknowled, | by Col. P. C. Athey, chief of police, by a pateh to Judge Le —o—__—__— tRE Coumrsstongrs met ‘weer for ©c.ober was read. He says: ‘There | were eight alarms for fires, none of which proved serious. The total loss for the month ‘Was $900, with no insurance. On the 18th ulti- 3 yal ai mo I appointed Edward Galton as a substitute, | tne subject of defective freely expressed to do duty during the suspension of William Hawkins. The 7.000 feet of leather hose oudered from Josiah Gates & Sons has all arrived, and | panies, the complement to each company being Psoo feet. ‘The hose is first class In every pare ticular.” The applications of Randall Bowie | placed on file, and after the transaction of some | routine business the board adjourned. prtomancnss “ed ‘Tae Accrpest To a Wa: Battiwore.—The Baltimore « ing, says that Mr. Chas. Schroth, a well-known pork and beef desler of Washi: severely injured in that city on Thu noon, by falling through the hatch: pork’ packing establishment of J sev ment of Mr. Schaefer for the purpose of purch- asing meats, and while on the second floor of ‘the warehouse accidently stepped into the hatch. ‘way, and was be sae into the cellar, a dis- tance of about thirty-eight feet. A Cass or Laxporp axp Tewant.—To-da: im the Circuit Court, the case of Folio: month for which she had paid Font abe slaintifts sue for the rent of the hext month, that they were entitled to a notice of thirty days that the tenant intended ° Philadelphia Ale, drawn from wood, at Russell & Leonard's Marble Saloon. €03 pestis Ponp’s ExTRact cures rheumatism, burns, piles, ulcers, toothache, sore throet, sprains, fcalds, soreness, old sores, lameness, bruises, Ww daily reels of ‘season advances, from Acall and examination of goods JOHN H. SMOOT & SON. NEW FALL AND WINTER DRY GOUDS. FINE FURNISHING GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN. OVES in od Butt. UFTY «a TarLon, Pen '@ received t Kid Glove in all t allow. ie of the Glove cannot be equaled, will furnish all the be required. This will be accomplished, also, at slight expense comparatively. The amount appropriated by the legislature for the normal school, was $1,500, and this amount will not be ” | exceeded even im the first year, when the 7S Se ae eer expense of, fitting up. the room, ‘purchasing = ce | furnitare, &c., is to be included. Stax that this individual was before the Police | furniture, &c., is to interesting of yesterlay’s exercises was the ‘Practice in teaching.” Some one pupil of the normal school is daily assigned cial duty for 2 or 30 minates in one of the school rooms of the Franklin building. While the young lady so designated is teaching, st | her classmates are present quiet enough to be on her guard against him, and in ape pe school-room, criticisms are called for upon the | performance, and each member of the class in turn gives her views in re; she has observed. They are thus made familiar with the actual duties of ihe school room anf " 2 cane be | are asa matter of course much better fitted to the criminal court, but the case being called Benitiee OF tekehaee tace rési: from the grammar schoo! headache, colic, » bolls, wounds, neuralgi hoarseness, diarrhira, and all hemorrhages, etc. Ponds Extract differs from all other advertised rations in the fact that it is a standard medicine, treated of in medical writings, and known to be a cure for these Tne ony Dowestic ALE sold at Rassell & Leonard's Marble Saloon is Massey's Philadel- bia Ale. All others have been tried give satisfaction. a ‘The wise tor health on daily and snfferers from corns, bunions, club, or ingrowing nails, vaschlar ex- cascences, chilblains, or ot feet find quick relief at Dr. White’s establish- pent, No. 635 15th street, opposite the U. 8S. 623 Pennsyivenia of hay and straw were #1; fret sbipmentof the ay ranging from 355 ‘Fer hundred. Offerings have been id daring the past of Ladies DRESS GOODS, colors. NKETS, CLOTHS, GOODS generally, chased for cash since the recent decline in which enables Save money by A complete in the most fashionab! a Comrricatep Domestic Retations.—Yes- day, in the Equity Court, Judge Humphreys, Mr. John W. Starr filed an answer to the bill ot Marie Antonette Starr, and the court dissolved injunction restraining the de- - Starr, from disposing of his pro- It will be recollected that about a month laintift, by Messrs. F. Miller and R. ones, filed @ bill for maintenance, on the ground that she was Starr’s lawfully wedded wife, having married her in 1309, and disagree- ing they were divorced in Ulinois, and sub- sequently in the year 1571 they were rematrie On this bill a temporary in. Yesterday Mr. Starr, , ETC. ST AS WE EXP [D.—Such_« rush of walks depend,” Jind tad Seater eee RRNED asl been some time, With every killed workmen, we are DOGSKIN GL VES —The uscal be found, and ‘The uscal sssortment will DYED has not B60! facility and a full corps of si with ® determinatio er ailments of the stitch. ars make of Glove. rae LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, 623 Pex. Ave, gard to defects that now not how to W. H. WHEATLEY's M DYEING AND SCOUR- ESTABLISHMENT, 49 Jefferson street, Georgetown, D. 0 open from7 a.m, until sunset. ee Be y ee To Prevent Fever and Ague there is no preparation like Dooley’s Calisaya Yonic. $1 eo Ber. 67H axp Tru Sts netion was grant- nis counsel, M Richard Harrington, filed bis answer, adm ting that he was married to plaintiff in Octo- she was at that time P. leery, who now re- assume the re those who pa: inte the teacher’s chai, The exercises of the Normal school serve in a peculiar degree to give to the pupils the habit Of self-possession, niet decision of manner, and promptness and clearness of thought so requisite m teachers to enable them to contro! PREMIUM STEA ING Bi ——_e____ Pono’s Extract Is for caie at Obas. Stott & Co., 4% Pounsylyania avenue, and by druggists everywhere, THERMOMETERS and Barometers are repaired and made to order by Hempler near 4% street WILLoox & Grnn’s Stwie MACHINE. The celebrated Bazaar Patterns. A, capt tooee corset fact ber, 1869, and alle; sides in St. Louis, Mo. ignorant of that fact. were divorced in 1871, but ried her again, or that she had a or that she has been a resident of the District for two years, as she EZ CREAM AND OYSTER PARLOKS. 89 High street, Georgetown, D. 0. BANKERS. LEwis JOHNSON & LO., Bankers, L GOVERNMENT BONDS, AND EXCHANGE. DRAW BILLS OF EXCHANGE IN SUMS TO SUITON EAVER GLOVES—THE OHOSSON best manufactured. Use nothing rn Board of Health. THE ODORLESS EXCAVATING COMPANY—PREM- ISES DECLARED NUISANCES—UNWHOLESOME MEATS—DEPECTIVE TIONAL SANITARY CONVENT! At a meeting of the Board night, Dr. Bliss, from the sanitary mittee, towbom had been referr: plaints of persons in relation tothe tard rs, reported that the mpany bad put two additional pumps at work, and would have two more at work in a few which would be su: LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR'S, 623 Penn. Ave., — BuiLpinG Permits have been issued as fol- lows since our last report:—Henry Hoyle, one and one-half story brick stable in Shepherd’s alley, between L and M and th and 10th streets two-story brick dwelling, D between 12th and 13th streets, do. do. and Mansard roof dwelling 32 by 82 feet, with stable, corner Ith and I do. P. McNamara, two-story brick stable be- tween Pennsylvania avenue and C 3d streets southeast. —e Sth street, between F and G wei aera Rev. Gronce O. Lirtre is to be installed pastor of the Assembly Church, corner of 5 and I streets to-morrow. t bytery, Rev. S. S. Mitchell, of the New avenue church, will preach th moderator, Rev. David H. Rida vat the constitutional questions. 8. H. Howe, of the Bridge-street cl ill deliver the charge to the pas- Smith, of the Fourth Pres- byterian church, will deliver the charge to the = = Bat. 6tu AND Tru Sts TURCO-Ruasian Bar: 43; aiso, Medicated Vi Baths, for ali skin disease, at Dr. Sbeaa’ RAGE—THE NA- ‘1ON. of Health, last BOY AND SEL Robert Leitch, en THE COMMUNITY at large appreciate the fuiness of Singer's Sewing Machine. of the scaven, WING GLOVES i: Thread Tilbury 'd Cloth. kin Titby ‘d, Onstor eral other desirable styles, at LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR'S, Bot, 6th and 7th sts, ‘and two buttons, in Dog- { For ¢€ nt Tilbury 4, and sey- PAPERHANGINGS, &e., A’ MAREKRITER'S Fine GILT PAPERS, a beautiful sel Pal fc ol ith gilt rods, for all demands upon Pgs soe ye | hem. Already the number of complaints are reasi Dr. Bis submitted resolutions, which were adopted, condemning as nuisances the premises at square No. S11, between P street, Rhod: Island avenue, 11th and 12th streets northwest; ) L BANK OF THE TED STATES DEPOS;| Southwest cor. of 7th and D Collections made on all Prom ve ‘pt attention given to all Departments ol the licrerment ‘OHAB. BRADLBY, Oashien (eer) Pree FSEeDMAn's SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY BANKING HOUSE, 1607 PENNSYLVANIA AVERUB, (Opposite U = Treasury.) paidto DEPOSITORS, as inte- 7 cent. Annum. xe DoLta® and ‘upwards, from 623 Pee. Ave. By order of the west; two tenement shanties and premises, Nos. 1101 and 1103 R street northwest. INSPECTION OF MEAT. ‘The resolution submitted by Mr. Langston at a former meeting and referred committee, requiri punctually Hiled and sectatact cash, WINDOW SHADES MARKAITER’S, jesigns, different colors; which s we eoke fi +7 ing, Picture Frames or W) SCARFS, TIES, AND BOW! shapes and colors, just Fecelted LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR'S, Bet, 6th and 7th sts, Le S, im all the new to the fomtary | tof and Rev. J.C. ing all butchers’ meat to be ind when found to be sound to be word “ passed,” was taken , and considerable discussion ensued. Dr. Verdi stated that he one if it could be carried into effect with- with the trade. If attem ’ it would involve cost and incur op; ition, neither of which the board are in co! the present time to meet on account of their finances. Unless the board ap, are not in a condi- Health Officer Keene here stated that there is very much unwholesome meat dally arriving in this city. Much of crowding railroad cars is slaughtered. Cattle and swine are often saffo- this manner. This meat is sold to and others, who retail it to the public when it is not At for con- emselves are anxious Plain iD ‘White and Sto pected, ———— Inades, branded with Tae CoLornep Knieuts Temriar. — Not- rain yesterday after- Templar made a short Square, where 623 Penn. Ave. withstanding the hea’ noon the colored Knig! ‘ade in K street to Scot ty were reviewed by Mr. John A. Gray, the Grand Commander and staff, af d when sane ct the Al grand furnio e Armor: and toa late hour they and their ed themselves. The visitors from Baltimore this morning. Suit ror Waa t the measure FRENCH FIRE In Black and Gilt and Piain Golo at MARKBITER’S, New No. 439 7th st, VELVET PICTURE FRAMES, Hew No, 439 71 istrict of flae V and Gilt, all Gilt and Car . Orders fo) angi netually filled, | neue oF ‘BOARD PRINIS, == IC. NSAVIN ‘ost Orrick DEPARTMENT. 9a. m.to4 p.m. ive deposits only. posits, Collections made, and Last night the SCARF BINGS AND PINS. An elegant assort- ment of the latest styles, at - LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR'S, Bet. 6th and 7th sts, ee iar yet and Gilt, Walnut Frames. ‘Terms c ‘Window Shades pu: X OVAL FRAMES FOR WREATI BON, Beats for Osan sina them outs ai No, 439 7th st. TASSELS, PICIURE LS, fc. ifferent colors, from lord. Porcelaia and Picture Frames New No, 439 7th st, ITATION WOODS AND. LES. ae ‘At MARK RITES AA LES: Old No. 446 7that. feroios, for penetiog hatlss vest a ad all ofdere satiefec: W.F.MATTINGLY, f novs-ly B4*kINe wou | anes oF 1446 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Orpositz WitLaRp’s HoTsL WASHINGTON, D.O cent. interest paid on ui Gol made ev ped of officers in the o™s BIeBLO Jasuce Wm. Thompson this morning, in an action brought by a servant to recover a ‘month’s w: evidence brought out by 623 Pexn. Ave. with stock ioe bef e cross-examination ust i vertson Howard, counsel for the de- servant, who is dis- ieend of the month, fendant, that a Forney a missed for cause before is not entitled to recover a month's wages; allowed the-amount which defendant offered, first deducting the costs Bet. D and E sts, PICTURE CORD AN. green-grocers ui 5 a= . pale CUFFS. You can find all the ‘icture card to portrait size, Wire Center Pictare 0. bead Picture Nails, Rings, &. ade to order. mold No. 4867th st. the facilities within rate with the board. Dr. Verdi remarked that much bad meat rived here from Baltimore and other tered, and if inspector: eee it — ee rn fore removal, thus saving much time in run- ning around the city. After considerable dis- cussion the paper was referred tothe sanitary ice committee. report of the chief engi- | Perce chair announced as the committee on the ublication of the annual re- port Messrs. Marbury, Verdi and Bliss, DEFECTIVE SEWERAGE. was entered into on LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR'S, Bet. 6th and 7th sts, their power to coo) 623 Penn. Ave. 643 D STREET, near Seventh, Pays INTEBEST ON DEPOSITS, makes COL- LEOTIONS, and transacts ail business connects¢ leave to file plea aes y eat B ‘ion ti side judgment filed. Kennedy, receiver, tee isal peairerne cen pre at ed, and J. W. Magruder’s name was GREAT SALE CARPETS! CARPETS!! CARPETS!!! FOR THIS WINTER'S SEASON, AT GLEATLY REDUCED PRICES, ‘Will commence at our House, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1573. HOUSEKEEPERS, Bear ii attr: -POLIOR OOURT, Judge Sncll.—To- Orimmage, and several preparation and a others forfeited collateral on charges of disorderly W4RM UNDEB-CLO' all . > if SRM_UNDER-OLOTHING in all sizes, cual WHITE orter FLANNEL SHIRTS AND HAKER FLANNEL SHIRTS AND WILLED FLANNEL SHIR AWERS. si a CABTWRIGHT & WARNER'S UNDEBSHIRTS and DEAWERs, iam, vy and extra weights; also, their BED CASHMERE, intwo seat. Old 9 E § ‘erms positively cash. unless there i a ntrary when the order is given. SSPECIAL ASSESSMENT TAXES, For the purpose o: bl re hav Hall, loud sad Roieerot *, agrant, Was sei is ‘$3. Charles Stely Seok tilt cpio : miayn, and the erty or < he owner. ftatia Crimmage, charged with seliing liquor with: GEORGETOWN. ICHARD HuTenins, a well known = and’ member of the ¢ District of Columbia, itimore on Thursday in his 30th year, ainful illness. ‘ashington this afternoon,and that the Dreseat rfect. Tespe\ pel Dr. Verdi said that in many places the grade been distributed among the several engine com- | jg insufficient to carry off the water; that not enough attention is given to the cleaning out of nd tray . Cox sald The plans for construction of sew- and Peter Wilson for position as firemen were | ers shonid in allcases be submitted to the Board of Health before such works are entered upon. nant water is @ ——< Feo Hames f the worst ev ave to con! oh Pp bile Works = the modating the general ed @ Branch Office at 206 4% Two Doors above Pennsylvania avenne, west side. near the offices of the District goverament. Having peculiar facilities in purchasing DISTRICT BONDS, wo are enabled to sup} | sewe LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR'S, Bet, 6th and 7th sts, rere with all classes of special taxes—at unt. Prompt attention given to the settlement of Assessment Bills P desi will find it to the! in mind we have the most tive and choice Carpets ind we sell Car any house in the 623 Penn. Ave. a | with. The Board of Heaith Board should wor! ers. i stated, in relation to the accumula- Ce vant ater, that ee ee one to, invest in District Becurities advantage to call, & PATTERSON, EPERS, Bear in mi) bricklayer of this cit; HOUSEKE r . city. HOUSEKEEPEBS, B: ot in mind we can suit the most economical aad fastidiour in Carpets. were brought to iterred the Congressional had y friends whorwill be pained to hear of alittle money. Talk what taxation is, DRY GOODS ENT, on first floor, fs stock and elegant assortment of Goods 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. te trade limited by the detention of canai used cme FORE PURCHAS- sunken boat and a OUR OE: ERE 7 REMEMBER THE ARCADE. DERSHIBTS AND DRAWEBS, in 9, |, HUPTY & bave ge ee LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR'S, Bet, 6th and 7th sts. WOLFORD & SHILBERG, 437 SEVENTH STREET, Giiena CTICAL TRUNKGRED MANUFACTORY. ef sre if ti 633 Penn. Avs, 3 —Mr. John nfo great pleasure las it to a gag om apd ee ae the one seeming ust conception of that S meen ated role. Mr. Moat Watt's Orena Ho} ’s “Hamlet” Hag i ladiator.” On Monday night we are to have the “Black Crook.” ry tumor was removed his stom- 38h by several surgeons. Prsuic IurRovausTs.—Orders have been ENCOUSAGE HOME MANUFACTURE: TRUNKS REPAIBED AND COVERED. JAMES 8. TOPHAM & Co., ND TRUNK MANU- FRENCH GOODS AND ORNAMENTS, CURTAIN MATERIAL, Erc., 45 NORTH CHARLES ST., BALTIMORE. HARNESS, bem 7 | No. 425 SEVERTH Next © Odd- Fellows’ Hall, GROCERIES, &e. RENCH GOODs. F Tt ™MPrORTEO CE POTS, extra fer CHOCOLATE COLOBIAL OBOCOLATE TABLETS @AUPFERT GCONDOLES SPhicor Jaui ry sans, B. Ww. Br oot nee ayes PICKLED PORK, 40. i 18K S18) brated MINCE MBAT, tn buckets, rele and barrels, new Leghorn ¢ w crop Bordeaus &'m- . —_-> Market Space, three doors from 7th st icz | FAMILY GROCER, Has for sale 100 bis. Appl i lor ~ Wo bushels extra fae Morthorn Putatoss, ee © Finest extra and ily Flour xtra Cream and Pine Apple Cheese. Becca meer chred Mama ln tbe country » African, cha, African, ¢ ernment Java, Maraca’b Bich favored @. F., Oolong, and Japan Teas. Turn uine, Currants, Oiiron, Figs, aud Nate of The finest flavored old Brandies. Whi and Wines, guaranteed pure, New Mackerel tery tat supers Family trade will find it to their beneftt amine my tock and cheap prices ‘cue BocewnEAT, syRvr, ac. 6,000 vente HEW YORK BUCK WRBEAT, frees ‘ground, ay GRATAM FF: .freeh grow teeth. re ic 4 Just received paki oor a Sot 8-ectw No. 610 A ae ELPHONZO YOUNGS & c0., GROCERS, MAS@NIC TEMPLE, Corner Sh and F stroete, OPPOSITE U. S. PATENT OFbicR, HAVE ON BAND THE FINEST GRAPES, TEE CHOICEST GOSHEN BUTTER, HE FINEST QUALITY SUGAR-CUREL> HAMS, THE WHITEST FLOUR, THE RICHEST COFFEES, THE FINEST TEAS, THE HIGHEST GRADE SPICES, aND THE HIGHEST GRADE CIDER VINEGAR, TO BE HAD IN WASHINGTON. GIVE US 4 CALL, SLPHONZO YOUNGS & cv., - @ROCERS, ‘Masonic Temple, corner Stu and F streets, sepas-tr Opposite U.S. Patent Omee. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Joss BOrLe.” FRANK BABNUM JUAN BOYLE & EAL xStare AND NOTE BROKERS, TOR PALB-A ndioes, MOBDEoeJ e, ait eee JOHN @. SARTHEL, SYZ4M DYER AND SCOURS,