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Dey 18-CWIRF—MATERIAL IMPROVEMENTS MADE DURING THE YRAR— } er OrERATIONS OP INSTITUTION—ESTi- som, M. FWESDAY. LOCAL NEWS The following is the report of Surgeon-in- | ' e ing | Chief Dr. J. Hi Thompson, of the Cotumbia Amusements, @¢., To-might, ——jyocpital for Women aml tying-in Asplom, te Wall's House— “The Black Crook,” Gen. O. R. Babcock, nt of the of With new music, mechanical effects, & directors, relative to the of the imsti- | past year: oe ee eee INGTON, D. C., Oct. 5, 1573. tution during th ‘ail.—Leeture of Rev. "We aresche, | : ‘ | _Sir-— have the honor to submit herewith the &.J;,on--The Christian Boy and the Boy oi) .,5'7, senoal report of the Columbia Hon tal “f la ‘omen and L; im Willard Hall—Amatner vocal musieat con- | “Women aud Lying in Asylu i ‘eert for the benefit of the Memphis aud Shreve- | port sufferers. Festical —St. Martin's Catholic Beneficial So- clety festival, Isth street, between I. and M streets | Orchestrion music at No. 468 Pennsylvania avenue. an appropr! tion of £15,000 was made for the purpose of com- ge | alterations and to the build- ing. Thi yy Mr. Clark, under the direction of the building com- mittee. The hospital has been remodeled, an addition I story, and @ numberof private rooms added, ——_+—___ Condensed Locals, te Keen bas entered a suit for divorce the bonds ot matrimony with Alexander ve been refurnished in a neat and substantial manner. and every com- fort that can be desired for the sick has been supplied. he grounds in the front and east of the building are being graded and planted with ornamental shrubbery, and when completed will present a very handsome ep} mee. The ounds on the north of the hospital are twenty feet above grade; to render them serviceable to the institution it will be necessary to terrace them down, and build around the base a strong stone wall, about four feet high, for which work I have submitted an estimate. At the date of my last report, June 30, 1 the number of patients under treatment was Lx). ‘There have been admitted during the year ‘Constitutional law” was the subject of Mr. e Milier’s lecture last evening before the Georgetown University law clase. The Gettysburg is taking in freight at the savy yard forthe different navy yards along | the Alla: coast. and will leave in a few days. Mr. Edward Fordan, a weil-known citiren, and superintendent of improvements im the 16th legislative <listrict, died yesterday at his late residence, No. 21 B street northwest. Last evening Gen. .James G. Payne delivered am able and interesting lecture before the law @lasses of the National University, at its new Sonmnan ve eset ending June 50, 1573, outdoor patients, 1,924; in The’ depositors ix the Firat National Bank | door patients, 211: total, Number of pre. received a dividend yesterday of 30 per cent. | *eriptions compounded during the year, Neg Ex-President Jobnson participated in the dis | "umber cured, 1217; relieved, 542; incurable, tribution and carried away nearly $22,00or his | 104; died, % unknown, 206; remaining under Genase of at3.000. treatment, 117; total, 2 Nativity—Distric’ Mae Wantadis Onest ot thie Dieser ot ¢ of Columbia irginia, iH; Maryland, 353); bia have under consideration the sulie Ireland, enneylvania, $2; Germany, 5i scale ef fees for magistrates and co New York North Carolina, England which will probably be announced on next Sat- | Maseachusetts, 23, New Jersey, Dolawa: ae 14; Georgia, 11: Tennessee, 11: South Carolina ‘The solution of the financial problem hasbeen | 10; Scotland, 10; Kentucky. 8; Missi id set back. A brass band passed the Treasury de- | Khode Islan Missouri, 4; Ohio, ‘onnecticut, Michi partment this morning and all hands suspended et workand faced the music. It was the Black Crook bans too. ‘The trustees of the F-street Baptist Church baving tendered a unanimous invitation to igan, | Texas, O83. I would recommend that the following esti- mate be submitted for the coming fiscal year: For support of the institate, $24,000; for the erection of a stone wall around the western and northern portion of the ground, with stone co- ping snd iron rail. and grading’ and terracing the ground, $10,000; total, $31,000. Very re- spectfull Rev. J. Hervey Appleten, late of Brooklyn, N ¥ to become their pastor, Mr. Appleton has nified his willingness to accept. His formal acceptance will be made next Sabbath morning. At the clerk's office of this District yesterday afternoon, a marriage license was 0 ed by Angustus Sigismund Baernstein, authorizng his a Nolte, x H. Tuomrson, Surgeon-in-chiof. po Senay seas ecatend Oe Gen. 0. E. Babcock, President of the Board of Di- i legel. anthorizing lim to marry ector. ellie Nol | ges to the Occoquan bridge, on the Alexandria and Fredericksburg railroad, caused 1 by the rain a few weeks since, have been fully repa! ud to-daty trains are passing over it. DistTRinvTION OF WASSINGTON MAILS—Sim- plification of Duties in the Washington Post Office. ‘The development of the railway post office sys- tem, introduced upou the Baltimore and Ohio railroad and leased lines, July Ist, and subse- quently increased to daily service twice each way between Washington and Cincinnati, with the service recently established between Cincin- nati and Chicago, and between Indianapolis, Ind., and Galesburg, Ill., has demonstrated ‘The line between the vorth and south by the Baltimore and Potomac road and its connec- tious is row unbroken. The Wasbi t elected the following officers ee City Central Temperance ‘ore, president; Francis McNer- A. ©. Constantine, vice presidents; the utility and practicability of this branch of james T. Powell, secretary, A. A. Wheelock, | the railway mail service, in not sy pearing a freasurer: Alexander Lyneh, Allen Coffin, | successfnl arrangement for the distribution of >atbaniel Davidson, Davis Baker, and Dr. Jos. Walsh, executive committee. At a meeting in the 17th last night, Messrs. Wi. € the letter and paper mails from this point for the entire section of country lying west of the state of Pennsylvania and north of Tennessee, including Arkansas and Texas, but in relieving the Washington city post office from consid- erable labor in the distribution or making up of the mails. For instance, we note recent hn W. Green, and Charles H. Marshall were instructions from the acting general superin- elected alternates. A resolution was adopted tendent railway mail service to the postmaster indorsing the course of Hon. Charles Sumner in at Washington, D. C., discontinuing the making advocating civilrigh gisiative district oster, Thomas J. ewmodore, and Perry Carson were elected delegates to the Fynal Rights Conventioa which Will assemble here on December Sth, and Rev. up of mails or pouches for the following post offices and routes, viz: Columbus and Mt. Ver non, Ohio; Milwaukie, Wis.; Cumberland, Parkersburg, West Va.; ville, Ky. Tre Wasmixwrox convocation of the Pro- testant Episcopal church was held last night at Grace church, corner of 9th i 1) streets south- M exington and Lonis- Cleveland; Indianapolis; Winci \d recently divided | ter, Va.; Zanesville, Ohio; Springfield, Ill the diocese into four subordinate convocations, Fairmount, W. Va. Wheeling. - Va.; Cairo, ard among them is that of Washington, which nd Cincinnati agent; Columbus ces the District of Columbia, and’ Mont- olis agent; Central Ohio agent; gomery, Prince George, and St Mary's coun- | Towa City R. P. O., and Lake Focations are for mission- extension. last night the cted by Rev. Mr. Adaison, He introducet Dr. Lewis, reetor of St. John's church, who spoke on the in fact discontinuing any dis- ¢ mails for the territory afore- mentioned, the clerks in the post oftice being simply required to keep the mail for each state and territory separate, tagged or a‘dressed Md. These con ary work and charch THE COURTS. etarxe sUPRE cane of ioterest ine. No. CITY ITEMS. Repvetion mm Pace. On and after gat the 10th instant, Haysrxen’s Berap will be Sie Cents a Loaf. ‘s Philadelphia ale im all its th st., opp. Patent tice, 3 Massey parity, 03 at Miller’ Prreo’s Je Store, No. 457 Pennsylvaui near dy street, ‘i | aloo satixty title to the theseizure. 1! avenue, ean cat Sale, wee brouget 86m Massey's Philadelphia aledrawn from wood, cetane amaarty at Miller's, 7th 1, oop. Patent Office. e035 .. ———— Cs Prez of Your ara will refund agbi ete ‘on the 5 ee ara eed ele’ | your money if Dr. Bull's Cougl does not ty wee inf fart. ralier’s, | ola & give you satisfaction and cure your cough. secret trust ‘reo: reste AB. smith, tiffs, Massey's Philadelphia ale the only domestic Terabe ream sso oa si BROT | ate, at Miller's, 1th et, ep Potent Obioe, jOUBT a . fter our re- - Be- | port clomed in the case of Starkweather We srr or Le of Wilson. Why? | . Pri J rtter delivered th | Cause he suits the taste, pleases the eye, bi tie Court afirming the iodament below, Me™ ° | indigeation aces ease : me the Sopreme (, Massry’s Philadelphia ale; ph no lead pipes Inthe f - Moses, th date of G ye Sumpeme Gouri ofthe nites States wan fied, oy used, at Miller's, 7th st., opp. Patent Office. e03 - Fendall. Cavtton to purchasers of the Peruvian Syrup (a protected solution of the protoxide of iron.) Beware of being deceived by any of the prepa- rations of Peruvian Bark, or Bark and Iron, which may be offered to you. Every bottle of juiné has Peruvian Syrup (not Peruvian . J. W. Denver stated that he had noticed that on charges bad been preferred against him, and asked to fig an answer. M_Kinuwell was appointed a constable. SPECIAL TRRM, Juice Humphries.—Ty-das, inthe case of Mattingly et al. agt. the District of Colupbia. a decree was made authorizing the ark) blown in the glass. Examine the bottle Board of Public Wo Feceive from thecleri.of | before purchasing. the court the amou id in by ‘operty hold — ar. Otho T. Gant: decres coatir the report of the inquisition —— ed GET RID of the Chilla immediately, take CIRCUIT COURT A —— Ague Powders. They eure — Norment agt. Morell; verdict for defendant. Gold: | = siete aad berg agt. Gerau; non-suit by plaintiff. Bsberg age Conwe, Erc.—“The wise for health on daily rete gel obyead walks depend,” and su’ rs from corns, ORIMINAL COURT. Jude. | Dunions, club, or ingrowing nails, vascular ex- alt and battery with ‘ | ments of the olline, charged with ana | cascences, chilbiains, or er al ie ithon the 34 of Jane last, | feet find quick relief at Dr. White's establish- won called. ‘This nesault to elitesd Ce ane bast 15th street, opposite the U. S. =, No. 535 made on ® vessel iying about one hundred yards | Treasury, from the 1ith street wharf, and it will be recoil that on the following morning the prosecuting wit- eee eaipiineannsd Extract is for sale at wholesale by Porp’s nee xen found en the boat wit several severe = Stott & Co., 480 Zguaayivania, evense, oupds about t pa jawbone broken = Frnith testified that ou the day of the assault he met | &24 bY everywhere. ay ‘THERMOMETERS And Barometers are repaired &nd made to order by Hempler near 4 street WILLoox & Gine’s Srwina MACHINE. The celebrated Bazaar Patterns, the parties and they asked abont money, and he told them be would have @30 that night; that between lu ‘clock that night he heard some parties come eeping bs was aronsed by @ iow, followed by others. Bi vi ind ra orth og cd was lot lene. idge and Riri, | Baum’s hoopskirt and corset factory, street, Geckthim, btcould Botany" if Watinede®. is | UMtelipencer building. 10,23 Sibi, ‘nui wiveral witnesses’ were eramined’ the | TUROO-Rvssiaw Bats; aiso, Medicated Ve Jucy found a verdict of guilty as to Henson and not guilty as to the others. Campbell Carrington for defence. George E. Adams. colored, charged with | fd all }» at Dr, Shedd’s 20,8: forging the name of Perry J. Brown on a receipt for Ta ITY at large appreciate the use- back pay due a soldier (@19 12), was errataust.” fulness of Singer's Sewing Machine. 1.5 PROBATE COURT, Juace Otin.—Bo-day. the last will of (Thomas Thomas was filed. The will of late Daniel Hauptman was admitied to probate and record. The will of the late Kitty Brannon was fully proven. Lewis J. Davis qualified as guardian to the orpbans of the late Oharles G. Mauro, late of St. Lonis—bond, $12,000. George L. Sheriff quali fied as aaministrator of the estate of Hester E. McQuay. J. Newton Brewer was appointed admis- trator of the iate G. Thomas Getty's estate, Sarah Woebster qualified as administrator of the estate of Alfred C. H. Webster, and also as enardian to hor children—bond, $2,608in each. E. T. Bowen qual- ified as alministrator of James Morphy—bond— 250. THE AUCLICK CAs: The case of the estate of Ralpli V. Aulick was taken up, and Mr. Merrick, for the widow, moved the Court to revoke an order approving a bill filed ainst the estate by John B. Aulick. Mr. Bavidge peared on the other side, and after a short iliscu- an Judge Olin stated that the order would be re- ea. POLICE COUBT, Judsee Sne South, profane M. CLOTHING AT PANIC PRICES. CLOTHING AT PANIC PRIK INDUCEMENTsS. INDUCEMENT:: UNPARALLELED UNPARALLELED OVERCOAT: 96 OVEROOATS, $14 OVERCOATS, $6 OVEROOATS, $15 OVEROOATS, 3% OVEROOATS, $16 OVEROOATS, $10 OV EROOATS, $15 OVEROOATS, ¢11 OVEROOATS, $20 OVEROOATS, $12 OVEROOATS, $26 Y OVEBCOATS, ‘Te-day, James barge; workhouse. Augu-tue Mason, ‘ond’ and boisterous; §5. Belle Wilson was brought into court ip @ very drunken condition, shouttag anc cursing. She was charged with vagrancy, ani sent tothe workhouse, John § 93. Oharles Crumbery, ‘a soldi quiet of Georgetown: @5. th engaging in the business of com cial agent withont license; £205. Sammel Aude assanit on Gaither E. Brooke: $5, Tom W and Wm. Johnsen, colored, charged with th of 25 chickens, worth $25; cage continned. Sal- ey, larceny of shat aud some books. w rtb Jerry Siephenson, assault and batters iman; $10 and cost ipley, profanity the WINTER SUITS. WINTER SUITS, gS WINTER SUITS, 316 WINTER SUITS, $10 WINTEB SUITS, $15 WINTER SUITS, $13 WINTER SUITS, $20 WINTER SUITS, @14 WINTER SUITS, $22 WINTER SUITS, 815 WINTER SUITS, $25 disturbing HH. Du YOUTHS SUITS, religious wants of the people of the southern | With the name of state or territory, and states, and especially in Maryland. Dr. An- | all massed to the Washington ani Graf. direws, of East Washington, followed upon the | ‘0D railway post office for distribution. same ‘subject. Mr. Montgomery Blair urged This change confines the entire distribution of upon the convocation liberal contributions in | the mails im the mailing department of the order to extend the work of the church in Ma ryland. The meeting last night was the inaa- guration of a series of meetings in the ditterent eburches of this District having the same ob- ject in view. The programme is for a meeting tonight at Trinity churck, to-morrow night at Epiphany church, Thursday at St. Johns, Friday at the Church of the Incarnation. —— Washington Post «fice to a division of the | Matter for the states of Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, and a small cor- ner of New York and Georgia. These sions are for the various lines of railway mail serrice diverging from this centre and dissecting the several states above named. This change is in pursuance of the policy of the government to } establish the postal car service on every rail- road route where a saving of time in distriba- | tion can be accomplished. It also simplifies the | work of large post offices, and in some instan lessens the labor. In the Washington city post office, however, the work of the office has not been materially reduced, as every letter must be handied and inspected as usual, and as the nerease of business keeps pace with every ad sitional facility afforded by the general post office department. ANXYAL ELxcTion oF Orvicens ny THE St. AxpRew's Society.—At the annual meet- ing of the St. Andrew's Society, held last eve- the following officers were elected for the ing year :—Gen. G. W. Balloch, president, ‘mm. Saunders, first vice president; John K- Shcemaker, second vice president; John H Small, treasurer; John . Berry. secretary; | Rey. Dr. J. E. Kankin, chaplain. Man Te Peter Campbell, David MeQueen, Wm. Muir- head, D. W. Beveridge, C. C. Duncanson, Wm. Davis. The club will bold its annual banquet on the evening of Dec. Ist. Several letters were read {rom the president of the St. Andrew's So- ciety of Memphis in relation to the aid aitorded them during the prevalence of the veilow fever by the Washington society. Dr. Rankin, the | ebaplain has been invited to preach a s to the society on Sunday evening, Nov. on | Peptic Inrrovewesrs ORDERED nv THE | Boarp or Prnitc Worxs.—The superintend. | eptof gas and lamps has been directed by the Board of Public Works to laya gas mainon “th street, between East Capitol and C streets, southeast, before the carriageway 18 paved. | The attention of the police commissioners has | been called to the practice of persons opening re the streets for the purpose of making gas RRS OT. | Sewer, or water connections withont permission, THE Prepwont axp Potomac Kartroap | 8244 request made that they notify the police- | men to require of all such | in writing of the board. that pavement sso dug up may be‘relaid in the | proper manner. | Brick tootwalks and terracing | have been ordered on Sd street, between Mary- land avenue and Cstreets, northeast. Inspector Hill has been directed to have Ohio avenue, | between 14th and 15th streets, cleared up at once. The superintendent of roads has been directed to put in a pipe culvert on Rock Creek } church road at the intersection of Riggs’ road. rs | , MATTERS MvsicaL.—The brisk sale of seats | tor the Thomas concert on Thursday evening next is indicative of the appreciation by the | Washington public of this great director and TSODS & ‘mission Svzscairtion.—it is stated on authority that is is done in order this District has never subscribed any money to the Piedmont railroad, although authority to subscribe was voted on by the people aud passed by a large majority. Governor Cooke refused to subseribe because the company had not car- | ried out some of the provisions in the bill as it | the legisiature, one of which was that there should be so many miles of the road con- | structed before any subscription should be made to it. When Governor Cooke found that no por- tion of the road was constructed, he refused to advance the money. So the matter stands in the same way as before any money was voted to the stock. . rhis | Musician. To delay getting tickets wiil be to A Warsixne to Hoveexegrens. — This oi 3 morning Officer Collins. of thé fourth precinct, | OCCUPY & | — ing = His programme is arrested Margaret Burke, colored,onthe charge | V4ried, rich and popular. | | The entertainment to-night at Willard Hall | by our amateur vocalists, for the benefit of sufferers at Memphis and Shreveport, merits the attention of the charitable. To lovers of | good music there is an evening of pleasure in tore. Beethoven, Verdi, Flotow, Abt, Ros- sini are each represented in some selection characteristic of pheir 8. Our amateurs evince much love for ¢! ‘9 art” in their classical selections, and will, without doubt, fill | the house to overiiowing. ‘Mr. Cake, the pro- | Prietor of Willard’s Hall, bas tendered the use of the hall, with all its appointments, and it | Femains for the public to do their share. of obtaining goods trom a grocery store by false pretences. The girl had formerly been in the employment of Mrs. John Hannan, who was a customer at the store, and after she was dis- charged from the employment abe continued to ire goods from day to day, representing | Tat shes'were 3 2 Court for Mrs. Hannan. At the Police | this morning she pleaded guilty, and the case was sent to the grand jury; in the mean- Hime defen‘ant stand committed, ee gees A Wear Freetion Casz to vt Broveat.— At the meeting of the New Jersey republican association last night F. Theodore F. Sway7* ——e stated that hé wéni home to the state to yotein |< F : the recent election. and that his vote was ille- ) ) 017 AGAINST THEB. & pe Sor a ay = Leon eeecete Ca one, att, ne, wee Sinpened to | coat. A. Newman to-day, fae Larite A. Bont Preternte the judges of election for their un- | wrulaction. He was requested to vigorously prosecute his suit, the association assuming afl necessary expenses. DBATH OF AN OLD Crrize8.—Mr. John Wil- kerson, who bas for nearly half a century re- | sided in the northern part of the city, died this morning at his residence on Massachusetts ave | «i wife, entered a euit against the Baltimore | and Obio Railroad Company. The pane charges that on the Ivth day of July fast (the defendants being the owners of a certain rail- } Toad Known as the Metropolitan Brauch of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, located in an! across the streets of the og owing to the care- lessness and negligence of the defendants, as > 7th street, aged 3t years. The de- | She (Jane A. Beail) was getting outof a It Ceased was a native of Scaftordshire, Fugiand, | CF at H street she was run over by bg heer ey and came to this country in early life. Years | th@ company, bruised and crippled, disabled, | &c. They claim dam: y $50,000. "it will be | recollected that Mrs. age he followed the business of carpenter and jeall with her child was , and accummiated considerable pro- | in one of the Columbia street cars on H street, pert a= | and in getting out of the car fell on the track THE Brack Croox as performed at Wall's | Of the Metropolitan Branch railroad and her child was instantly killed. Farur GARRScaR's LeoTURE at Lincoln ball this evening will be an «tellectual treat. The Christi: e House last night is a pleasing and bril- | Mant spectacle and entirely unobjéctionable. The Indians in this city, about sixty in number, will be present this evening in full war cos- : tomes. Grenadier baud which furnishes | papery ope the music for the piece paraded the streets to- | 1°2).04 lecturer's fa day considerable attention. Baby | '¢*" cate Beason. the child wonder, should alone attract large andiences this week. | LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. J Ts ArriguED —Inthe United - | stor Prices. cpreme Gout yesterday in the cate . | Biitor Star- Your correspondent, “D. G. S.,”? nti@s in error, rs. Wm. | !" bis communication in yesterday's issue, con- Rapley, im error to the Supreme Court of to the prices of but 's meats District ef Columbia, Mr. Justice Clifford of rates in this city and announced the decision of the Court, affirmi Baltimore. The fact is that for fruits and ve- the judgments in these causes, with costs not twenty to ee = if Tocal ‘causes * Goon News ror Lazenens—Dr. Far- ‘snd quetetenngker: 4 of Public Works, ee Ie commission’ com- | both cities know that this isthe cake, ‘The Bal a to mrew, oe eae e board Ww near- Saar dagetons eae Somos thts, cost payments to be published. The nests us to announce have declined according to the cry September. ‘Xt that iE eer aeae aaa YOUTHS’ SUITS, $6 YOUTHS’ SUITS, $12 teronen the excere, and styzeqres return and in- sounus SUITS, $5 YOUTHS’ SUITS, $15 nit two young ladies, daughters of a very resp )UTHS’ SUITS, i . i 2 itiren On heating the testimony the uig: | VCC THS’ SUITS, $10 YOUTHS’ SUITS, $1 remarked tl bing tthe public equares of this city Inid out and improved for the pleasure and comfort of the vitizens and strangers who visit this city, they bs of low, vul BOYS’ SUITs. - BOYS’ SUITS, $4 BOYS’ SUITS, #8 th i canght bu . 38 berhre ih ia inter he wou sein the Wen BOYS’ SUITS, $5 BOYS? SUITS, 910 of the Jaw, IM an St ¥3? SUITS. $13 hinety days in the workhouse, 0007 00d 10 defen OFS’ SUITS, ¢7 BOYS’ SUITS, $12 pd Sei 20X COATS. GEORGETOWN. BOX COATS BOX COATS, $3 A, Mawes lino BROKEN sr 4 Rosawar | Box COATS, 39 Hor=8.—Yesterday afternoon, as au aged man, Ne, Daniel Wells, wagstanding near the buteu: ers’ market, he was knocke: iown by @ horse which had ‘runaway with wagon, bat hat . A. STRAUS, roken loose from it, c; ing wit m the shatter. Wells wis picked up and carried The Popular Clothier, inte McLeot’s dru store, where r. Kiein schmidt was called'to exatnine hima. fie ound 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, the left leg broken below the knee, After the Between 10th and lie atreets, limb was adjusted Mr. Wells was taken to his B7-Store open until 9 p. m., and on Saturday until np. m. nov7-tr BOX COATS, $10 BOX COATS, g12 home on 3d street, between High and Market streets. The horse belonged to Mr. Jas. Gross, of Rosslyn, Va. THE NOTICE OF MARRIAGE of Mr. Charles McPherson, of Georgetown, to Miss Mary E. Waymach, of Baltimore, which appeared in fin r. terday’s Star, is said to be erroneous by McPherson himself, who says he bas no kn edge of having been married to that ladyor any other. Tu schooner Emma Taylor, of Georgetown, ‘as T= BEST gus A HEAPEST IN ALL WHO HAVE TRIED E. H. KELLOGG’S ENGINE AND SPINDLE OILS wi at Annapolis @ day or two since for violation of the oyster law. rf hearing was 2 had before Justice D.C. Thompson, who dis. ACKNOWLEDGE THE Fact, missed the charge for want of sufficient testi- They are really good substitutes for pure and mony. tallow ols, and as free from gum or offenses oder, 4s handsome and endure as cold temperature as best ‘Winter sperm oil, while costing considerably less. A Bory Rosnery.—a bout 54 o'clock yester- day afternoon, colored man shouldered a = and yello tiped rep lounge in front of -M. May’s furniture store, on High street, and & bas advertised a reward for his apprehension. River News.—The steamer’ Columbia has cleared for Baltimore with a miscellaneous cargo, and the steamer New York has arrived from Philadelphia with a full cargo, including 315 Yoon iron pipe forthe Board of Public Works, and the steamer E. Q. Knight arrived from New York with a full ‘cargo of genera! ‘OGG'S 5; atest tay ee allow ELLOGG'S Tallow Spisile OF MANUFACTURED ONLY BY £. H. KELLOGG, | No. 17 Oevar Street, New Yorx. EH. EELLOGG's Extra spindle 0} 0 made off with it. As soon as the lounge was | E- i: & G'S No. 1 Spi i 0 missed by the famfly they started in pursnit, | £ H- BELLQGGS Spindie it. ; and ascertained that he passed down High B Rev os Rane » BE to Bridge street, and down Bridge to Washing. EB RE G's Extra Gy! Te ton street, with the lounge on his shoulder. He | #: ff aes Batre sins Guoe 43 could not be traced any further, ‘and Mr. May | BE: H ELLOGG'S Sigual Oil lo Ef i ELH BeSSsovece: EK EK .K K K K merchandise. The schooner Anna Bell arrived We keep a general stock of Lard, Whal from Sauisburg, Md., with 20,000 feet Iumber | Paramise a ‘Wet Vir nua Bick ‘Oia aud cas for oul, for tng Wmeauiey Bro, nod 10,0 feet do. for | fapeishlcr grades fms: hiner) oly ually a good Gram Tra: z.—The schooner Chas. Lewis has arrived from Alexandria with 1,200 bushels wheat for Joseph G. and Joh! M. Waters, aud the cana! boat B. Talbott has arrived with 5) bushels wheat, and 200 bushels corn for F. 0. E.H. KELLOGG. GREAT SALE * oF ° Sellman, 100 barrels ear corn for Hartley & ‘Ss! Bro., and 40 bushels wheat for H. M. Taltors CARPETS = ‘The sales to-day wera bushels red wheat, CARPETS!! at $1.63 to $1.65%4. oO PENING $40 000 Worth of NEW AND FASHIONABLE READY-MADE CLOTHING AT PANIC PRICES. L. ROSENBERG'S. 415 7th Street, between Dand E, BN. B.—These goods have lately been bought for cash, and will be sold very nove ln” THE ALMIGHTY DOLLAR! CARPETS!!! FOR THIS WINTER'S SEASON, AT GLEATLY REDUCED PRICES, Will commence at our House, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1873. HOUSEKEEPSERS, Bear in mind we have the most attractive and choice Our, inthe city. * yan HOUSEKEEPERS, Eten in mind we sell Carpets “ per any house in the city. 's) |. Br in mind we can suit th sirius Mm en buyer in Carpets, OUR DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT, on first floor, is stocked with s re and elegavt assortment of Goods in all the u » PRICES BEFORE } INSPECT oun Mee reco PURCHAS. S7 REMEMBER THE ARCADE Tam enabled at present to offer UNPARALLELED BARGAINS; in fact better than ever were offered in specie times. isos ia of Poesatuc thers manent tobe remarkably cheap. ‘and very superior for the Brice: iS Merino Draven: fine and hosv$. 91, a Wess ag oe ri femal! lot 2 sa WOLFORD & SHILBERG, 427 SEVENTH STREET, Between D and B, southwest. novi-tr below cost. The, be sow ~~ yesterday sold at9 Ce ee EY Sor en atten ee. | 3 i sugars sold November oth, ike, at 13), cente. softs at 12y cents. New raisins retailed yesterday at shoo pers for is the sensation at the | layers, a decline of $1 since + Mince j—At the forty-sec- soe cones eto, gues, per 8100 at 308 Cal? ‘its readers would like to $800 at 220 have answered, cont., seugiat juoper cent. Hovcmxemrans, articles that it is fatile and s variety "ais METROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORE, 319 SEVENTH STREET, Pitan PEyxsLvania Avexce. ROve-te DISCOUNT FOR Casn, | ; r . ~ $@O Bartels Choice Pi Eaates ani| DISCOUNT FOR CASH, | paren anewe 5 Avdr, Bieache 200 Busbels EARLY BOSE. de, ects Danton Plantes hom inee, | ‘novi TT CRAP RS JAMIN DULLER. APPLES BY THE BauREL > \ NIGHTS OF PY —There will bea For sale low regulsr an MIONE LODGE, | — pyre } cae ©. WITMER, S12 0 town, DO elock SCOUNT FOR C.ISH. TORSDAY RYENING, tbe ith ll of the notte TOUS Pencerieaninaronne men attend. “ neve" ORRIS THORNE, K.R 8. FRENCH Goops. ¥ SS DOWLING, Auct’r; Georgetown | _ OUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS E @ canada Uikntme, wae | 2° PER CENT. Discoryr: 1,000 BOXES PETITE Fors, sores ine . 2th, *e will nell, ‘at No. 193 300 BOXES CHAMPIGNONS. Bembaston etree shee Sth bases COLONIAL SUPERFINE VANILLA aNp sertment of Hoasehold Fursitate. hlesrab.at SOC 20 Black Bpauieh and Oicilian Chickens. CHOCOLATE. povld-3t THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. " S b ie bn OLATE TABLETS BY THomas power 10 PER CENT. DISCOUNT SgRICHONS. NDOLES. TRUSTEE’S SALE 01 L ESTATE ON = JAM IN Jans. BRIDGE STREET, GRORGRTOWN, D.C. cei x Virtue of @ decree of Court — P eu ic s & Bac ere de | 10 PER CENT. DISCOU T! ‘Market Space, three doors from 7/8 at ics] Free, FAMILY GROCER, Wo for family ase - FROM | > Septem. uty eat 6. Cogere with 7, — = » Maraca.h. ol street wl e corner lot, formerly - - CeeWie tan erent eer: | ereses’ nov’ cm Tah SOC tee Se a oe Sette sega pa leer oe ere mie garatl Slacue eo ee Sinest diavoret olf Brandies. Whisk teootd line of the’ beiurrenieutiined ist" Teaea’ te | MONDAY, NOV. 10th, TILL DEC. 161. W ince. pure, New Mackerel, very tat Butler; thence southerly parallel to Montgomery | pertor. street 95 feet to Bridge stre't, and the place of begin my stock sind chen pind itto their bon ning. ‘Terms of sale, as prescribed by the dec: third cesh; balance in tw: and twelve mouths from ¢ with liberty to the pare to pay ail cash down, Title reserved until last payment i« made. be paid down at the time of sale, All cony equal payme) of sale, with interest, cin u at cost of purchaser. The Trosteo reserves the right if terms of sale are Got compl after day of i ry ied with in five days sale to resell anid property on five days’ newspaper published in the » ®t the cost and risk of the “WM. D. CASSIN, Trustee, THOS. DOWLING, Avet Fale aANDW @ooDs, JOHN 8. 8MOOT & 80N, IDGE SERRET, GEORGETOWN, from New ¥: im mov8-dts FINE FURNISHING ren AT DISCOUNT OF 10 PER ¢ at it with a determination to do it good clean 4t all out on time or dye in the effort: not that we are Hred of living, but because by dyeing we expect te live, while we know not how to live except we aye. CASH FROM W. H. WHEATLEY'S PREMIUM STEAM DYEING ANU SCOUR- ING ESTABLISHMENT, 49 Jefferson street, Georgetown, D. 0. Office open from7a,m, until sunset, &aturday 8% p.m. sepa-ly N ICHOTLS* ELEGANT ICE CREAM AND OYSTER ARLORS, angl-lv §9 High street, Georgetown, D. O. THE PUBLIC ASK FOR LOWER BANKERS. AND THE TIMES DEMAND I LE‘'s JOHNSON & CO., MEET THIS WE HAVE CONC Bankers, BUY AND SELL COrERNMENT BONDS, COIN AND EXCHANG OF ELEGANT GOODS, LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, OFFER OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF $123,000 | = INCLUDING ELPHONZO YOUNGS a co., GROCERS, MAS@NIC TEMPLE, Corner 9th and F streets, 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE OPPOSITE U. S. PATENT OFFicer BAVE ON BAND Will offer their entire stock of TRE FINEST GRaPEs, THE CHOICEST GOSHEN BUITER, LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN'S HE FINEST QUALITY SUGAR-CUREr® HAMS, THE WHITEST FLOUR, THE RICHEST COFFEES, THE FINEST TEs, ENT. FOR THE HIGHEST GRADE SPicks, AND THE HIGHEST GRADE CIDER VINEGAR TO BE HAD IN WASHINGTON. jay, Nev. 10, til! Monday, Dec. 1. GITE US A CALL. ELPHONZO YOUNGS & cv., GROCERS, Masontc Temple, corner tm and F streets, sepas-tr Opposite U.S. Patent Omics. _ REAL ESTATE AGENTS. PRICE T, AND To LUD. 0 To THE DRAW BILLS 2g Eiceanes 4N SUMS | wVENSE STOCK OF OUR CELEBRATED Joan Bore FRANK BABNUM . ; il — JUAN BOYLE & Co., PD GKAYL, FRANCE, GERMANY, SWE | SEANLESS KID Gloves, aT Tuk VERY | pay gf OV LE & : D HOLLAND, SWITZERLAND AND : sis 3 iat CR Ho. 605 isth strech opposite UB fen en DENMARK. {Chron & Bop] “ootdS-eowwt | LIBERAL DISCOUNT OF 10 PER CENT + ODP , ATIONAL BANK 0 TRLIC, ian » NATIONS PaEty OF pEBBSP STE | To 411 casu PURCHASERS. Southwest cor. of 7th and D sta., Washington. D. C. Prompt attention given Yo" all busines beta ths Now IS THE TIME TO MAKE Yocr epartinents of the Government. Sarplus Fund. $100,000. FITZHUGH GOYLE, | WARDROBES REPLETE WulLe ocr CHAS. BRADLEY, Oashien (oe OR et, SAVINGS AND TRUS? COMPANY BANKING HOUS! 1607 PENNSYLVANIA AVERUB, (Opposite 0 Treasury,) - ALE, PROFITS paid idto DEPOSITORS, as tnte- fas Son bax Doriaa and upwards, frow pen from § a.m. to 4p. m.; Wednesdays anc Saturdays, (deposits ouly,)6% roi.” Siar MAN AMERICAN SAV GHOULS AVERICONSUaRg BANK, Orrosité THE Post Orrick DeraRTMENT. Bask hours: top m. 8, open until 8 p. m., to receive deposits only, on deporits. Collections made, and exe rnished. JOHN HITZ, President, A. EBERLY. V, Prewt. W.B.MATTINGLY, Sec ,0.B. PRENTISS,Casy, B4arkine HouUssE J. H. SQUIRE & CO., 1446 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Orposit® WittaRn’s Hors, WASHINGTON, D. 0 FIGURES, AND THE DISCOU. Te Gentiem OFFERED BY STOCK IS IN ELEGANT CONDITIO) OUR GOODS ARE ALL MARKED IN PLAIN T WILL BE MADE IN ALL CASES FOR CASI. Extraordinary Inducements LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, ty. A farnished Honse for rent at $125 per month. WINGS FoR PUBLIO BUILD OTELS ~ PRIVATE RESIDENCES? ASD TENTS FOR OAMP MEETINGS FOR SALE OR By 5. ©. HOGAN, Manntactnrer, 713 MARKET spa Pa i Bawern Tie asd hn cert, ehoor whine wate se ™ —- WNINGS, FOR PRIVATE RESIDENOES, BOTELS, PUBLIO BUILDINGS, MANUFACTURED BY M. G. COPELAND, : sutnatox 643 LOUISIANA AVENUE, cont. inter on deposits. CAMP MEETING TENTS aod FLAGS tor sie Oc! made eve he . " va 7 oF rent. s 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 3 ie-te Pap of offcers in the Army cashed in advance, Pinner Tis BIGELOW, ‘Those desiring to have thetr Gas. 0 Banker, Witting done in & neat and tA 643 D STREET, near Seventh, 113 Peonsyivanis avenee,Gepnel Bul” "er & Peys INTEREST ON DEPOSITS, makes COL- business connectae LEOTIONS, and transacts all Wee have determined that our with Banking. og to offer as an induc: REMOVAL. REMOVAL. FOR CASE DEVLIN& CoO., HAVE REMOVED WE WILL MA TO THE OUR PRICES FOR SIX 5) SALOON PARLOR, TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS WHO WILL FaA- VOR US WITH THEIR ORDERS NOW A Discount of 10 Per Cent. ON ALL SPECIAL ORDERS FOR SHIRTS FOUR QUALITIES 815.00, $15.00, $21.00, $24.00, WM. BOTEWELL. DLCMBING, ¢ mSRIEN, COAL AND WOOD. en ee DEALERS. 5 ‘Yarde—No, 619 45 street southwest, sud ho. 1918 4th street northwest. Depi—i8% strest whart. BTS ARE Tecthess Yerifi AT And a discount of 10 per cent. will make six cost “Rises Water mains; nové-tr 1106 F STREET. 50, 20, 5 2 a a == $13.50, $16.20 18.90 221.60, = .. ay Gena CTICAL Trovk GB ‘This discount is an inducement never offered by Wasa MANUFACTORY. sny manufacture on special orders, erat arora — of z. ENCOURAGE HUME MANUFACTURE serene sale TRUNKS arial somseess sate ‘he the same are REPAIRED AND COVERED. eam) whee, gees eaiets JAMES 8. TOPHAM & Co., Sian HARNESS, sae gokeRst® UNK MANU- No. 425 SEVENTH STREET, Next to Odd- Fellows’ Hall, Bry neroard les certs nen ‘we employ REMEMOER THE OLD STAND, jel3___ 495 Teh st , next to Odd Follows’ Hall. | | W* make the celebrated BA*te8's PURE ORANGE WIRE, oe | On every one-half dozen shirts, which is sufficlen to purchase many other necessary articles. PALMER'S PATENT - DOUBLE-YOKE SACQUE SHIRTS. I wearers of them wl oak our neta, orders, and

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