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EVENING STAR. MONDAY........... November 17, 1873. | LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, &c., To-might, Wall's Opera House—Salvini, the great Ital- jan tragedian, as Othello. Theater Comique—The royal Joc troape and other monster attractio dcncein Jiall.—Prof. J. M. Pepper on the Ro- mance of Optics, with illustrations. 0 Japanese ns. Orchestrion music at No. 463 Pennsylvania | Condensed Locals. A lecture was delivered in Baltimore last ight . Father Boyle, of this city, on “fhe Charen of Givi Une : ba a oP Yi oventng, Dre eCuthbert’s leciars before ¥. M. C. A. Christian Workers at 6 clock. rs . Detective Coomes bas recovered a seal be- 161 to Wm. Fixk, coachman for Secretary s = which Fisk was robbed early in A last Lodge, F. foe = ata xeces ‘a img, adopted resolutions of respect to Mr. E. L. agers, @ late member of that lodge, who was formerly mayor of Doylestown, Pa. A horse fell into a sewer trap at the mouth’of the alley on R street, between {0th and 20th streets, Saturday night, and was killed. The animal was the ets of Mr. John Johnson and valued at £150. Lawrence B. Taylor, a prominent lawyer of Alexandria, Va., ‘died suddenly at 4 p. m. yes- terday. Mr. Taylor bas held several offices of trust in Ale: ria. and also state offices. He Was & prominent citizen, and his death is much Tegretted in Alexandria. exterday afternoon held im Zion Wesley S which the death of Geo. W. Walker, the {ate perintendent, was announced, and saitable remarks made on bis life and character by W. ©. Costin, T. C. Commodore, D. W. Warner and others. The remains of Thomas C. Stewart, late a sergeant in the United States marine corps, were consigned to the grave yesterday after- noon in Congressional Cemetery. Harmony Lodge of Masons and a battalion of 100 marines, headed by the full Marine band, were in at- tendance. 3 o'clock service w: th school room. house of Ki Mr. A. F. Shriver, and eg ae resolutions of sorrow for the lors of late way ¢ friend, Waitman and of ‘mpathy w is & popular y lawyer istrict Attorney Fisher, was married on the 12th instant at Trinity church, Brooklyn, to Miss Mary Patterson, a atifal young of that place, and retarned te this city yesteriay with his bride. The cere- mopy was by the Rev. H. Hall, Sementy ‘of the church of the I"piphany of tals ‘Tee Vererans or 1816.—A special Sooper | of the ‘Associated Veterans of 1546” was heli Satarda: Or in the parlors of the Dickson House, J. ver in the chair, and it was resolved that executive committee of five shall have the power to ways and means,and arrange all the preliminaries for the ppg Obey national convention in this city onthe of January, 1474; sald committee to appoint sub-committees from the body of this association to carry out the details adopted by the executive committee. The as W. Denver, chairman; Gen. Albert Pike, Hon. the executive announced the following sub com- executive com- | | to Kenads; ny ing secretary of amociation. "After a few minutes recess the | | qne New Hamime ¥. E Charan, HISTORY CF THE CONGREGATION AND DESCRIP- TION OF THE NEW EDIVics. Metbouist and 0 tom A telegram from New York in T: The vew Hamline reb. corner of 9th | will be dedicated to the worship of day and Sunday next, and the congregation sro making cousiderable preparations for the event. "The order of cxerewes will be as follows: Ss ‘orday—Preaching at 3 p. m., by Rev. Thos. Guord, of Baltimore. Reunion lovetoast at 7 pm. Sundey—Preachingat 11a. m. by Bishop Andrews, followed by sual dedicatory ex- | excises; preaching at 3 p. m. by Kev. O. H. Tif- | fany; preaching at 7% p. m. by Kev. B. IL. Ives, | D. D. The ci doder jead of M: . ow by masical tale: ny ot a DISCOUNT FOR CASH. entered s complaint against per husband, D: leton DISCOUNT FOR CASH. church, desiring to organize ENJAMIN MILLER. at Union League Hall for, that Purpose, ant we, and wound seri TING, Auct'r.; Georgetown | 10 PER CENT. DISCOUNT! formed the nuclea: present oner's 0! — Me Forty-five laced on | mortem statement, a PES SALE, OF, REAL ESTATE ON , she would lose her 5 ieus ef s Bt che Bapremé Gourt The officer took the the District, pee : ted the new eb Swett tes respi ‘ 10 PER CENT. DISCOUNT! ‘® career, the station wo- bouse poe and stated that some man bad abducted his wife away, and he wished this woman |. He left the station house atter being instructed adh esag- 4 @ warrant, and it appears that he went to the house where his wife was stopping, and insisted on her leav- ing, which she refused to do. He then m abusing her, and she made the complaint, and had him arrested as above stated. Very few particulars could be gathered in relation to the cause of the estrangement between Mr. Tem- pleton and his wife, but it was hinted by several that he did not properly support her, and she, resenting, went to live with her mother, at No. 2 ith street All the parties appear very respectable, and re*use to fr ay of the particulars. It is said that Mr. Templeton ts a civilengineer. He is lodged in the 15th pre- | cinct station honse, and the captain thought it best not to allow any person to converse with him until after the coroner's investigation.” The telegram to this city stating that Ila Templeton is the daughter of Gen. 0. E. Bab- cock is incorrect. Mrs. Templeton is the step- daughter of a Coione! Bal » who at one ric yeoopertt were added to the eburch, and it became neces- sary to provide a place of worship suitable for the growing poe’. A committee was ap- pointed, the present site selected, the land pur- neat, commodious frame building @ cost of nearly $5,000. During erection of the new bouse application was made to the Baltimore conferenee for a re; ' ind Rev. Jobn R. Effinger was sent to the station. In May, 1366, the church was completed, and Rev. Dr. J. T. Peck (now Bishop) preached the dedication sermon. ‘Since then the growth this enterprising church has been so rapid, as early a8 1870, the nece.sity of better accom- modation began to be urged, and in 1571, under the pastorate of Rev. L. T. Widerman, the pres- ent architectural plans were submitted and agreed upon. In the spring of 1572, under the charge of the present pastor, Rev. G. G. Baker, the work commenced. The old church was 10 PER CENT. DISCOUNT! FROM to M. ‘treet, and the place of begin sale, as prescribed by the decree: Dalince intwo canal payments, at & ths from day of sale, with intercst, liber to the parchaser to t-cash Be pald down af the ties Sf ener Alte the time of sale, convey anci hater. The Trustee reser® he right wi sperty on se published ‘a the the cost and risk of the Butler, the herly parallel. to atler, thence sent feet to Bridge atrect, pothing further from the parties employed to street 95 attend to these calls, and on inquiry at ths sta. tion-honse this morning, was informed that these notices were not taken out oftener than once a week, and that the officers at the station were called upon every day to know why theso calls had beem neglected. Geo. Hetmick, 925 9th street northwest. - OITY ITEMS. | THE GREAT CARPET Sae.—The sale of Car- MONDAY, NOV. 10th, TILL DEC, MONDAY, NOV. 10th, TILL DEC Ist. MONDAY, NOV. 10th, TILL DEC. ist. r. ets, &e., for W. S. Mitchell & Co., over WM. D. CASSIN, Trustee. swung around to the rear of the lot for occupa- | time was employed as aclerk in the Le Dry Goods Store, corner of Pennsyl- THOS. DOWLING, Auct. tion while the new one should be going up. A | department. vania avendc and Oth wtrost by Eatinne ALL AND WINTER eoops, ——— | LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR. contract was made with Messrs. Wm. and Robt. | ond marriage resided at the corner of 20th and Cleary, auctioneers, will be continued to-mor- F a ™ Downing, builders, according to the plans and | F streets, where Ida was well known asareign- | row morning at 10 o'clock. ‘all the Velvet, 0oT under the supervision of the architect, Mr. Jas. | ing belle. They subsequently resided at Milli- Bruscels and Tapestry Car; ‘are to be iyakon andthe fomndaitgrwere iso qneat | Auden thence tomoyed to New ane, i | Rit getem/wmany Nod he ata ot roken ie ns were li 5 al rom ence remo’ ew York. re >i * Ro ‘a > ay = the most beautiful and substantial churches in | Templeton resided at Nyack, N. Y., with Joadively without oes ee peated 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ourcity. The church has since-its organization | parents, who are reported to be in affiuent cir- swelled its mem! ip to 235, the congregations | cumstances. He visited Washin; n last spri: Lapres’ Fait Hata colored and pressed to being usually large, and the Sunday school a | during the inangural ceremonies, and took a | look as well as ne: at A. T. Whitney's, 924 very prosperous one. Preparatory t> sacapying room at Dr. Culver’s, on E street, near 9th. | Pennsylvania aven 11,17,6 the new edifice, the trustees have disposed of | While here he obtained patent for deodorizing rs Will offer their entire stock of the frame building to some of the members of | night soil. He also made many inquiries con- | WINDSOR CasTLE is @ fit dwelling for one Foundry M. E. charch, who propose te start a | cern'ng his wife, which led to the conclusion | Sovereign; “The Windsor,” New York, 18 a mission on R street, near 16th. DESCRIPTION OF THE NEW RUILDING. Poe e, t ions a | ituireay. ventilating ucts, &c., ~_— break ve that he was jealous. He was wild in his habits and eccentric, but very a and in s0- cial intercourse quite ‘entertaining. A lady in the Treasury department not lon; received a letter from Mrs. Templeton, dated at palace suited to a nation of sov: . Messra. Hawk & Wetherbee farnish traly regal accom- modations tor all guests, Gronaz R. Barry, LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN'S the firm of & T.L. Berry & Co., Baltumore, Md., writes:—'‘Ha' | upan: of outline and gt in which the recipient was upb ating 's Cough Byrur | vari to the exterior appearance. Under a | ing certain inquiries concerning the writer’ used Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup pg be portion of the building there is a cellar of suffi- | character at the suggestion of her husband. coughs, I take great pleasure in saying, that in . ‘ cient capacity to accommodate the two pelea a at tins every instance: it proved very cial. in FINE FURNISHING GOODS furnaces ai The a come: s hepoecared Case. | affording relief. I therefore ferl no hesitancy To-day, In the special term of the Supreme | it Tecommending it as an estimable remedy for Coughs, ~—_ For Revizy FRom Corns, Bunions, Club and Ingrowing Nails, Vascular Excrescences, Chil- Dlains, or other local complaints of the feet, visit Dr. White’s establishment, No. 535 15th street, opposite the Treasury. Office hours from 8 a. m. toé p.m. Court of 'the District, (Judge Humpreys,) the case of alleged bankriptey of Jay Cook & Co., on the petition of Benjamin P. Buckner, filed . Cols, Christy and the i and W. H. WHEATLEY’S PREMIUM STREAM DYEING AND SCOUR- ING BSTaBLISHMENT: mr 49 Jofferson street, Georgetown, D. 0. Office open from7 a.m, until sunset, Faturday on sepa-ly AT DISCOUNT OF 10 P NT. FOR @ corridor extending back to the school-room, forty by ti feet, with the super- | intendént’s ‘platform at the center of the On the side of the corri- P street is the infants’ October 16th last, was called. B. F. Grafton appeared creditor Messrs. W. D. Davidge, W. A. Cook and Enoch Totten for the bankers. The creditor present- ed proofs of publication against the absent de. ~ Cash FROM | 3 To Prevent Fever and A; there is no ICHOLS* class-room twenty-one feet square, and on the | fendants, and also the proof of personal service ~ | Sther side are to mnater clasttooms, cope, | coi BGoke eee Tenney. preparation like Dooley's ya Tonic. $1 ELEGANT 10% CREAM AND OYSTER rated from eachother, and fromthe mainschool | Mr. Davidge said that this was case No.2, | PeF bad room by rash partitions, filled with enamelled | another petition preceding it, and claimed that ee __ EO St Sevteviowe, D.C. | glass, and so arranged that the rooms may be the publication was not in accordance with law, Rye Caz ov YouR VALUABLES.—Oall Hartin: chaitma, Jadne de it teoste Gol: y, | (hTowM together. In each end of the front ves- | (sec. 40 of bankrupt act.) and read that the or: | srqeramine the fre Cement cee one LADIES’ GOODS. inday, Bee. 1. Martin. chairman; Judge H.R. Crosby, Col. J. | tibule are wide, easy stairWays leading to the | der should be add: the party, Loe ter York avenue and 15th street, for safe keeping Co Mretgehmar. On Hotel Accommodations, | main floor, and from that up to the gallery | him to appear anshow cause. Ths’ petuones Of securities, jewels, silver ware or other valu: | §() | NEW 801 Greene, Captain John Braman er S.C: | oor. On the main oor the auditorium extends | claims that the summons was an ordinary one, | Cfeectritien, Jewels, sllve sixty dollars per an- etiidint sg Greene, Captain John Brannan. On Hall, | the fall size of the building, except in the spire | but he disagreed with him it was noe 2 ent num, aecordin ‘No business man can RECEIVED EVERY DAY e Furniture, Xe.. Major F. T. if; caeman; ce on the opposite side of correspond.ng | in the ordinary acceptance of the term. He | afford to do without them fete ‘warning from THE PUBLIC ASK FOR LOWER PRICES Major H. A. White, Capt. W. Diggs. Gen- i hich are reserved for the stair- | read tiat a copy should be served on the debtor the Chicago and Boston fire: aT 7 ’ . eral Albert Pike offered a resolution with ap- | estibules. The pews are made open, | personally—a copy of notice to be left at his AND THE TIMES DEMAND IT, AND TO Frepriate remarks, declaring the President of ihe United States, whe had gallantly served as | an officer ef ourarmy during the war with Mexico, to be eurolied as an honorary member of the “Associated Veterans of 181/," and di recting the corresponding secretary to notify General Grant of such election, which was adopted unanimously. TRAMEOAT Lt —There has ‘med a joint stock company | this District, Maryland and V) with a capital of 30.000, for the pu of @s- tablishing a regular daily communication be- tween some point immediately above Oceoquan bay, in the county of Fairfax, Va., and the cit- ies of Alexandria and Washington with a com- modious, swift and light-dranght side-wheel steamer, to be ran in the inter of the ‘‘peo- ple,” and for the development of the agrienitu- Fal and other valuable resources of the Upper Pe ers. The following officers have been for the ensuing ra P. Hiltiman | « Troth, president: Dr. . Howlan 7] . Hillman Troth, Dr. Ed- lowland, Daniel P. Smith, Wm. H. Snowden. Col. Edward Daniels, Col. James M. Lewis, Edward ©. Gibbs, Wm.’ Hunter. Stac H. Snowden, Valentine Raker, Charles F. Wil- kins, Allan ©. Harman, Benj. Barton, Robert Roberts, Walter H. Cox, directors. ——_s—_—_— ae PrpgerTeiaxism Exrraonpiwany—T» Ralt- imere in Seven Hours and @ Half.—Mr. Oswald Chariton, of the British legation, and Mr. Severance, of the Congressional library, achieved quitea remarkable lestrian feat esterday, by walking from ‘ashington to Baltimore in seven hours andahalf. The ac- tual distance traversed was thirty-seven miles. ‘The hhest work of the day was the first half, wi made the Boo Wro | gton Annapolis junction (abou nineteen miles) in three hours and a quarter, alternate running and walking, which the: were allowed by the conditions of the matc! it isa more remarkable success i bad almost Ro preliminary training, except a few walks and Tuns with his friend, Mr. Severance, who has been, we understand, in quite active training for a week or two. They returned from Balti- more in the evening, apparently none the worse for the jaunt. BUILDING PERMITS have been issued as fol- lows since our last rt: F. Schaman, one fon Dr addition, C, between ist and 21 f. between G and H south Nor- west; Ith, between D) and E itz, one story brick printing rear of F , between 6th and 7th northwest, also stable do.; John A. Foose, to yrepair Ma- sonic hall, corner of Virginia avenue and 5th street southeast, and John Buckly, two story brick, M. between New Jersey avenue and ist street southwest. —-« Frrrrat oF THE Lats Wuitwas C. Bas- tTor.—The funeral of the late Whitman C. Bes- street, at 2 p. m. f people were prese: members of the Oldest Inhabitants Associa- deceased was : many members of the different banking houses in the city. and a lar; business men conducted by Rev. J. Vaughan Lewis, rector of St. John’s church, and the remains were fo!- lowed by a large number of friends of the de- ceased to Oak interred. teeta ‘Tas Bic Terescore [xsrectep.—On Sat- afternoon a number of distinguished per- sons,among them Postmaster General Cres- well, General Sherman, Governor Shepherd, Professors * Hilliard, Baird, Newcombe, Holden, Nourse, Wei . >, Commodore ,aseembled at the Naval Observatory for the of examining the immense refract- lescope, (the largest in the world.) which bas just cage pm and is now ready for c . y. A large concourse he services were Tammany, No. » No. $; Tues- Onondaga, No. 10. ———— ill of the late Thomas carpenter shop, | 5 Em: nt, among them being fifty | 1 mageer of prominent | i Cemetery, where they were | | and are curved, so that all face the preacher's desk. A gallery extends along both sides and the front end, the latter portion being arranged for the choir and organ. The capacity of the | main floor and gallery is such that it will com- | fortably seat eight hundred persons. The gal- lery, pews, altar, stairs, and all other inside wood work of the chureb’, is of solid walnut and ash—walnut being uw: for the mould- ings and trimmings and ash for the | body of the work, which makes an | exceedingly rich and’ tasteful contrast. All the inside walls and ceilings are handsomely enriched with ornamental plaster cornices, mouldings and corbels—the ornamental por- ast or usual place of abode before publication. It was only after it is ascertained that the last or usual place of abode cannot be ascertained that this can be departed from. Mr. D. read from the return of the marshal as to service that he was unable to ser mn the other parties than H. D. Cooke and Tenney, and referred to the fact that he does not state that they had a last place of abode; nor does he state where their residence is. He discussed the question as to whether the notice was process, and if so, the other side should have sent it through the proper officer of the court, when it could have been served. Mr. Wm. A. Cook followed Mr. Davidge, con- ——_—-¢—____. Powp’s EXTRACT cures rheumatism, burns, les, ulcers, toothache, sore throet, sprains, sealds, sorenvss, old sores, headache, colic, lameness, bruises, bo! wounds, neuralgia, hoarseness, diarrhcea, an‘ all hemorrhages, etc. Ponds Extract differs from all other advertised cme ora the faci that it is a standard medicine, treated of in medical writings, and known to be a cure for these diseases. m,th,s,tf Tes NATIONAL SAVINGS BAwE, corner of New York avenue and 15th street, pays 6 per ct. month. bevy ae a? DAVIS’, £01 MARKET SPAOE, Cor. Sr Steer. MEET THIS WE HAKE CONCLUDED To OFFER OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF $125,000 OF ELEGANT GOODS, INCLUDING Tue IMMENSE STOCK OF OUR CELEBRATED SEAMLESS KID GLOVES, AT THE VERY LIBERAL DISCOUNT OF 10 PER CENT TO ALL CASH PURCHASERS. XYDIZ i ived at Oo ED BUTTONS, juat receiv ist vis’, BICES BEDUCED Wy ds that bh de- PUI a ies eee nas om tet, bere RICES MABKED DOWN to corretpond with the lowest New York prices. At AVIS’. TOCK IN FANCY AND MILUINERY GOODS, EE. LINE vOW IS THE TIME TO MAKE Your tions being a pure white, and the flat, plain | tending that the parties bad not complied with x & Gina's Stwine Macurme. The | Sy 2{ TTONS, TRIMMINGS VELVET® Bars, | NOW ‘ . EAT HERS, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, GLOVES, tee tea ile with ned lin tm Toad | “Thepumeet wan sts progr when our | Slaernee Baauar Patterns Agency at Ghar | BANVERGMGS ETM AakROED: | waRDRoES RErere wile ove sesh, and have. bright-colored “borders and | report clseed. Intelligenoer building Nee” | MEIRS: Kencomplteandectdet lowe pene. | sroce 1g Iv RERGANT CONDITION. heads. The main gudience room is lighted ed eke ES se At Davis: i . from the ceiling, in which are set fiveof Frink’s | | ALARM OF FIRe AT Pax FRANktix Scnoot | pyRoo-Russiaw Barus; also, Medicated Va. y = double-cone seers and ontilators. Penna — Reine creates er Baths, for all skin disease, at Dr. Shedd’s, novit-lw 01 Market Space, Corner Sth st. OUR GOODS ARE ALL MARKED IN PLAIN diameter, and hae sixtcon burhete’mratine | of the re in th rank. | W ¥ street 520,86 | ST (OUBE iTners—maki! eighty burners in all—which light the churck A Se oe @ mild, subdued, pleasant illumination. Over each reflector is a large opening with a metal covering, all of which gisters ipper story of the lin school building, and. some of the pupils raised an alarm of fire, when a scene of confu- sion and terrorensued. The papils in the en- ure ig took up the cry of fire Ppell-mell from FIGURES, AND THE DISCOUNT WILL BE MADE IN ALL CASES FOR CASH. oF INDUSTRY DRESSMAK ING. Ladies’ TROSSEAUS, Children’s SUITS com- THERMOMETERS and are repaired and made to order by Hempler ne ar 4 street ‘THE COMMUNITY at the fulness of Binger's Sewing Mee ie are connected by wires running over | 2nd their class-rooms pleted at the shortest notice. pulleys, and ‘are easily raised and flowered stairs to the street, many of them ae se ya wire that extends down to the audience ‘and afew receiving injuries more or PANIC PRICES. M Sat | Eee ao tol room below, thus fully regulating the ventila- | ‘ee An alarm of fire was turned in we ee pea Sutcnerdinn abe +s tion. |The éxterlor presents a highly imposing | (rom, aan Ss, se enguees Now, Laixh 2 and the foods Show, room ry jucem: appearance. a gracefu! ropor- respo ry tioned spire which ls to surmount. the cornar of | be discoveret!, here was no need of their services. PANIC PRICES. went ore, 83 Rs Obaries the editice is not yet built. The walls on both streets are faced with selected brick, with bright gray Ohio sandstone for the trimmings, such as the sills and beit courses, buttress caps, &c. The main roof and upper portions of the turrets and minarets are siated with purple Sus- quehanna and green Vermont slate, laid in or- bamental patterns. ‘The church, without the spire being finished, has cost about $35,000, and was erected trom designs and plans prepared by Jas. H. McGill, & well-known architect of this city, who has also given the work his personal supervision | during its construction. ‘The contractors for the building were Messrs. W.B. Downing & Bro., able and responsible builders, who have executed their contract to | the fullest satisfaction of the building commit- tee and the architect. The sub-contractors for the work under the Messrs. Downing were Geo. The escape of smoke, however, is evidence of a defect somewhere in the heating arra ngements of the building, which ought to be remedied at once to prevent a horrible disaster. Baltimore, Charles Sh mie ay orecu te cul on pr or ct Also, dressmaking in all ite branches. Myorll ® MISS E. A. McCORMICK, 905 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, (UP sTarRi Will open on WEDNESDA ember 5, an ASSORT! FOR THE WINTER SSAS( to which 2 sheternescre iced 1ES, ABI {OUTEIT tor near PANIC PRICES. ese —On Saturday after- wiing & Co., auction- i and Jam ‘aperton. , lot 56 in Chapman's subdivision of lots 4 to 11 inclusive, in square 364, with the my Sng p situated on Rhode Island avenue, between = and 10th streets, to Th. Jesup Miller, for . Thomas E. Waggaman, real estate broker and auctioneer, sold part of lots 6 and 7, in square 370, to L.. E, Rutenburg, for $1,600. ee New Reaping Matrer.—From. Jos. Shil- lington we have a budget of fresh reading—Th- Galaxy, Popular Scienco Monthly, Ouo Young Folks, Godey’s Lady’e Book, Frank Leslie's. Maga~ zine and Demorest's Mirror of Fashions, all for OFFERED BY 20 Cents Off the Dollar. LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, 20 Cents Of the Dollar. 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVE! 20 Cents Of the Dollar. CLOAKS, DRESSES, Soave Firs We have determined that our Shirt Fi xhal ¥ From November loth up to November 29th, I offer | FLOWERS, FEATH! be hi ‘fall f ie iter, ce | From Robert Beall we have The Galary for | 0d Willeell my entire stock of ede ca tuk, VEUvnis, LACES, Ger bunds employed, and have. therefor’ conclte | December. ; HUMAN HAIR coobs, ; FECHEACES, bs -eu THE COURTS. ‘ controll POLICE COURT, Jude Snell—On Saturday, | Consisting of Ourls, Braids, Switches, and Chignons, ¢ TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS WHO WILL Fa- ‘The building is a after our report closed, Henry Boewell, obarge! : an ornament to the portion of the city in which | With indecent exposure in the coauty 1 sited col- 20 PER OENT. LESS VOB US WITH THSIE ORDERS NOW | it is situated. es Money SyatcuERrs.—Three colored men on | Saturday pight made an attack on another | colored man, named Jourdan Robertson, on O street, near the northern market house, and tater: y Bias, @ colored v1 as sent to the workhouse, ne ‘agrani 3 than my reguler prices, which were always marked it, on, Sigittng through a funeral mye Mace. &c., &c. As M. WILL‘AN imports nearly all his goods iirect, he is enabled to sell at the lowest market ‘®7 DREBEMAKING in all its branches. oct29-1m This is rtnnity for Ladi A Discount of 10 Per Cent. pF RES Com PORTE, and the BEST OF Tae riday night. Carl Peterson, threats | BO wep to George B Wheeler, captain of a canal boat; per- 0 to keep the peace. snatehing his money, some six dollars, which | "8! Tecognizance to keep the peace. FANCY WOOLLEN HOSIERY, baie eR ii ite tee ae FOR CASH | ho carried in his hand ran off with it.| Richard Olark and Albert Mill, colored, were | Lieut. Noonan was notified and put his officers shared with highway robbery. Bie principht Facts LEGGINGS FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN, Jj. 2: Young's, YORE BAZAAR. ch resulted in Oficer Melber: | intsis sarcinare ter te Sram,” Qusia: mott arresting them, ‘Their names are Charies | ‘ies Godfrey was on tie way home on Batrday | Tall new shades to match suits, have just been rat ado ansieey ON ALL SPECIAL ORDERS FOR SHIRTS | Carter, Nelson Terry, and Wm. Wilson, who | Pight Sth inst, and entered a restaurant, where he ME. 0 UNDERWEAE, Stions sre employed at laboring work in the county. | fim . : 5 lowest market thd all. Sat 441 SEVENTH STREBT, NEAR E. ‘G13 13th strect near G, bas Man eae he Pork with tae hal 47S hake besides inches ne TF gg yard seeeteetewwm ene Gaif sud examine y before «J ——s and fined #i@each, or sixty days in jail. CHAS. BAUM’S WE WILL MAKE FOUB QUALITIES. HOOP SKIRT AND CORSET FACTORY, Jcvewite Tareves.—Complaints are made | frequently by citizens living in the southern a of South Washi of the depreda- half-grown colored eet. They havea it OUR PRICES FOR SIX SHIRTS ARE ‘T1u BrREEt, BetweRn Daxv BE, novid-ly Intelligencer Building JHE ALMIGHTY DOLLAR! very cheap. $15.00, $15.00, $21.00, $214.00, Thomas Neidham. an is langue Jackson. Joun Gant Montague fortei : And a discount of 19 per cent. will make six I am enabled at present to offer only, — UNPARALLELED BABGAINS; ° Sura sapien im ht, and was v officersand uttering curses whi several squares, 40, vive e-shots }, OF ninety repute 13.50, 16.20, 8. ery ds mibiccoak $ s $15.90, 921.60. " which Ls cheap, and very superior for the ‘This discount is an inducement never offered by lerino ‘Spy manufacture on special orders, Consider the saving of was ir want fo hy haar x fence ofthis kind. James: epg BR acd $30 or ys tor of ' GEORGETOWN. Fr ALKS ORDERED.—The sv: PLank Foortw. ay v1 te 81.50, 81588, 9.10, # a id = PALMER'S PATENT DOUBLE-YOKE LATEST NOVELTIES 18 JEWELBY, BANDEAUX, ac., Seduced rate cam beseeured st the door. Se ees ae Se 3 | i DISCOUNT FOR C.asH. | Episcopal | Saturday mentioned the attempt of Duscan i i donSarar. | 3 formerly @ remdent of : | GROCERIES, &e. GROCERTES: cont om ail TEAS. ioe Mew York and Ponmartvas SwiLy Lo UOTION IN GROCERIES Pe Taw hike AT Bo. 335 Pa. ave., between Si and ih streets, Whive Coffee a S. M. BACON, 3 rece, tree doors tren rn LOD FAMILY GROOKR, Hine for wale 100 bbe. Apples selected fo igo bushels extra has Merthers Pansat *SUlly tse metry x . Maracaibo, ered GP. Oolon a japan Teas. Re Hains, Curraste, Uliron, ag The Rent favored old Brandies Whiskies Wines, guaranteed pare. Now Meckorei, very tat sa Famil will fd it to their benet my stock end cheap prices. Net bewedl toonamine ELPHONZO YOUNGS a co., GROCERS, MASONIC TEMPLE, Corner Hh and F streets, OPPOSITE U. S. PATENT oFFice, BAVE ON BAND TRE FINEST GRAPES, THE CHOICEST GOSHEN BUTTER, KE FINEST QUALITY SUGAR-CURED HAMS, THE WHITEST FLOUR, THE RICHEST COFFEES, THE FINEST TEas, THE HIGHEST GRADE SPICES, aND THE HIGHEST GRADE CIDER VINEGAR, TO BE BAD IN WASHINGTON. GIVE US A CALL. SLPHONZO YOUNGS « Cv,, GROCERS, Masonic Temple, corner he and F streets, Capital nearly $500,000. LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID. Office, 6€3 16h street, opposite Treasury Depart ment. Also, AGENT CONTINENTAL LIFE INSUB ANCE COMPANY. oct3-2m BR W. BATES, Agent. yp=sces YOUR PROPERTY UPWARD ARO oaEE LIVERY STABLES. Coren MLaET, Beizas B Ie OH AuD Vane. ann B. @ fresh supply ', Propristor. of Cs lee