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_EVENING STAR, | Srecvaseer co wasmsweees. | teeter et ah ea be fieve 3; : = ae | pepeort of adelf Class, Chief Engt- | rnp, Sig te pracens, weik of Guovasl trickles teheting’ great | fn ye tham her otofore, ord tule < 18738- | (rarde,) 130,008; obbims process, (yerds,) nan Ie WEDNESDAY.....Nevember 19, meer of the Reard ef Public Works. | (7°. : Seton steer ok Tyres somre ar. 4 raforees LOCAL NEWS Beard of Public Works. District of amet 5 te jee of Brgunes re ae ¥ } Wamarers Dt [ Snovtamwer 1, 1873. é@ec,, Te-night. |, President Board of Pubtic | Weil's Opera Howse —Mz. Dominick Marray | D.C. | in Willie Rielly.” | Sim: I herewith submita report of the vari- Coméoue—The royal Japanese troupe | ous operations carried on mainly under the en- other novelties. mecr's department of the of Pabtic Axcein Ho®—Prof. J. H. Pepper on the ‘orks during the year ending November 1, Seience of Acoustics with illustrations. 1873, and a recay itulation of the same since the | Marine » Fioii—Annual ball of Mount Vernon | organization of board, June 1, 1871. In ad- Ledge No. 5, K. of P. ait jon to the work on new main sewers, the Pon efforts of the past year were directed toward close pro: Comdensed Locals. carrying out the plans of the board and a full Jail in co: «. Se ailvertisement elsewhere of Daniel C. velopment of the undertaking :maugurated. ry der Pahey, general roofer. The unusually early winter of 1872, and the . | long duration and severity of the winter sea- wales ant ae on 13th street for sale. cont onan seapped © ity sudaonly and aid Gfice mound. ar tre, hare cen uae, James J. French, of Alexandria, Va., has re. | not permit them to be resumed until quite late | nd have thus far giv Ae Chien nouns thous, can ceived a t for motive. im the spring, caused unusual activity to pre- pavement, in which the scuare From J. C. Parker we have Demorest’s Mirror | vail durin, the later part of the season. fashions and Frank Leslie's Lady’ tine the eme! e heart of receoted wood has in some cases proved of- jertey reat is an for December. - —_ ee eee ann west ai pie sane ‘of the Capitol, it has to be handled ‘with great care by the a ae a nae the = Barner, ry cares of Se tare menziet Da Labe Gus here Grama | Save Seem verteaiy cumpiesed, ond thee V0 | SUL ha os tor weoation iesiee ian | ouemes Eetaeeees Sty engineer ine woke Nerfolk this morning was detained by the Progress will be fin this fail, if ordim > be Wot thissetherelon it out | nou eqaere; Bot aaken . “4 jons do not deceive. Numercas impro’ abandoned on account of this; otherwise it is ef : 5 Devt etabue; eee Sere aioe a mn nts east and southeast of the Capitol have been | ficient end lenin. w Ania avenue, between 7th and sth square on Maseacbissetts avenue, betw: h streets northwest; circle at int ‘Bhe second of Prof. Pepper's exceeding! and interesting scientific lectures will t, the subject being “The Varieties of woed pavement which hare plied, the Ballard patent (No. 105,22) has to some troubi It consists of ordinary one of ite acut os owst of bleeks ar ait re, Leen bis: for the rad- {Sat aed slesotic. changes which, became necessary the streets hadin toand surrounling the jn conseauence of the grade adopted by act cee at ’ 01 t contact with rach other, on the intertock Fucker, last evening adopted resola- | o¢f, 'rue which bithetto bed heen a waste on as: | ibe principle. The thorough maneer in which ths lorsing Gov. Shepherd and the Presi- | Oy i:t of the water-conmmes traversing it, will be re- | blocks were eubject-d to the pmeumatic process. of the United States claimed before long; in fact, thy ineugaration of the | drying during the course of treatment has caused x the pressure from all sections for hurrying up the work, it was found necessary to increase the eng!- ner fores of the office; and even with the increased force of very able men’ it was hard to ki he demands cf OACHES TO HOUSES AND RAILINGS, AND RATS- ING ASD UNDERPINNING © of the he Tally was arrested in Baltimore yester- | largw s) stem of sewers now in progress in that por | them to swell during those ui ae be yahe oem under these heads {oot poe ment ip nd 3 gern int day charged with being adeserter from the U. | won of the cit axeieted In improvising | and protracted warm " steps apd. ri seer er DoLy CLUnc, Rngineer in charge, 3. Marine Corps, Washington ry yard. He 7 : pay? magic. ot Bano g st ps leading DOK! ote Bos ¥ was turned over tothe military authorities. Pek ent seted Snr age xpenwocothecon | stivets were of course adapted to the old system, o: | The South Seventh-street Injunction Bir. Frederick Douglass delivered an interest- oto ta eon tne was Fo “rw ops whepom ah Amend Penn al- case. e Jobn Browy before a large au- - r er e . « of execoted acting rather against him under the pecn me ons alt along the lines w erefere necessa * ™ . a " b~ Lngery ‘the 13th street Presbyterian Goures bey fa gh: to poriciiieal Meceteainae cer | lar coreomatancen. ss , The system of terracing, which has added a To-day in the Fquity Court, Judge Hom 1. cares where wood pavements have | Paring featnre to «swing to temporary causes, «uch offired a ready ex, T eettiing under them he outlines of the ‘eets, has | pbreys, the case of Mattingly et al. against the the di been mnecessinily completed mbove the level of rence | e- istrict of Columbia was up om a motion to set wed with Bel- intereset D account of CvuIac pee Orne pip bonm =e the decree pre on a Fernie "} 08 failing to complete sewer pnvente jera.ton ns je an answer made Mr. 8. R. Bond for the bx streets Wit] be carried cu as faras thesenson will | failing to complete sewer rience of thix | Die, These terraces were faced by low rubdlestoa: | sespondent,and the mation was granted. The ait body found on Good Hope Hill yes- us of wes completed By theboard ap to | | Tho mecalam, when sumparrd with the old-fash- | Western part of the city, welch Foquired amgle All. | alleged defective charac eof the work, a1 terday proved to be that ot Mr. John Baden, a | date: Curb set, (lineal feet) 817,385; brick sidew joned stove pavement, bss many mcrite. When in | '08 for technical and savitary Feancne; ceria been | claims that the party are en: pay, n in. farmer Of Princ: unt Y 7 prime condition they are nearly the saine as those settled by poor ving stalments. The answer of the District by the George county, Md., Coroner | leid, (rquare 'yaris) 1,176,483; concrete sid Patterson gave the opinion that the death was enumerated tnder the head of “Qoncrete Pave- | freme houses, required extensive w Governor denies that the work is defective, and 4," but, anfo tunately, 1 pepyping a underpinnin, Submits that the point is a reiteration of the @aused by exposure. maintained for cven avery habitations withstanding the in many + Dr. ©. 0. Gon anys bie apctegy to the Amat Of a city will soon poiveris inInstic material. diy wor h the care, labur and expense be | Matter contained in the original bill. It denies ean Health Association at its recent meeting 19 New York was simply for a violation of order. and not for any opinions expressed or attitude assumed by him in the vindication of the claims ef bis colieagues— Dre. Blias and Verdi. Atthe meeting of the Board of Health last jbt it was stated by Dr. Bliss in behalf of the less Rzeavating Company that they in- ir ‘ * . mm them. that the purpose of the act of May 26th, 1s eae rove weulger are intcleschis ie cuias Terre | dustaising of tiWlgn street; enat und went of the | extenciawthe tinier tee ayment of 5 roadway, | Teduction of the «tone to a pulverized siate,though | Georgetown market house, with the intereectins | assessments, applies to the plaintiffs, and denies “| sofficiently known on macadam highroads iu the | Streets to a maximum height of fourteen Cad has rict government has any interest untry it marvelous sn cities, | iVen still more trouble; and since this section’ was the case, and therefore they catmot properly rty. fon great eatent improved by dilapiiated and rotven | 1p rick structarca which only could be Kept together | DOS PANY ‘isnné denien tin sis ‘as to the work; admits that certificates (square yards) 177 (sy yards) 638,032; Fe yards) 1,008,281 : im miles, assuming sidewalks at ten feet in Ith, and read comes some: lin, with difficulty, required a inder pinning of brick and me Work, farther Mili f ‘ith earth bi ht from with earth broug! ‘great distance, and would not satisfy | have been issued against the property since the tend rene g the! ee to bro Sepa ig ee 5 gr ay fig caperemens i large amount | B80 owners Donen pa yen had | filing of the original Dill, lon, prlor to the filin, Socom or ner fll 7 mpeg ate © | Sent pavemenh ceyend coun 7 a; ofzind with which it Bile the acworg, | °6" SUOUN | been bestowed, aad money, spent, upon the houses, | of the supplemental ill to the First Nationa wer! be é, * Im) jauemann’’ haml 18 wor! for a N H Mr. Peter Hill. of Prince George county, Md., | {oi 'patement, $3 66 Total mdcwalin, in,taiios, | Aahort space of time into bellevigg ta tow Glee for | Tbe newly formed small rescrvationss the greaud | DADK of New York; denies that the act of May 4 been 26, 1873, lies ¢ plaintiftk, becay ee eee ey Nannie Yourg. daughter | 20779, Rotal impfoved roadway. in city, 118.06; total | clty sews by laying one and'e fourth miliions of | of Which eeeeen Ce Aran Sok neal ere eee ne | catitineren ote ot Gon Gener te neeneuet ef Mr. Fenwick Young, yesterday morning at | improved rondway. in county ,39 00 rds of that pavement in the sti f the fs op . of evel and sad, rans = = a in the bande or be rP 9 the resklence of the bride's parents, Giesboro, | | Thefellowing Ws astatemenl of uew work ‘Thia ruse hes, however I er ponte nal crosmental rode, aithie system hes | ites Sasit aban rey ae eee Rare accept mans asec Ghee Care Bae aan anit | Tesabs brick stdewsin” (oisareyardestsnn: con. | Rarricades tn Tevctations? nuts been exended on some prominent streets, the ms | the payment of one-fifth part of the arses: friends, among whom were Mrs. Gen. Sher- | 20200; Brick, pidewalk. (suuare J tag sidewalk, | the harmless macadam Datteroe ape proken by intredacing various light | ments, because they have no legal right. and man, Mrs. Gen. Emery. and other: (equare feet ) 185,429; gravel Foadway 63,8; cobble: | Belgian Fevemont Of these 177,008 ards, in Proverients Soggrated hemelve ax giviog wend ta deny that in derogation of the just rights of aoe eee tone pavement, (equare yards. v7; binestone o y have ‘ . «led 1 a repr lho tenuate fal Ao macadam perement, on those streets on which heavy trafic is | the right directicr nee, kft to the Individual a they have demanded payment in « bor TurorTant Dactston ty A BUILDING Asso- <1 on oF © property owners, the noble stretch of the green lawn pl pg ed a the Wheres Sak Tecdine fo i eres | would no doubt have been Cut Spr incomeerr aes | Sl cave was given, on motion of Mr. Totten. to 240.308 iors Where carefully and properly Se arraee meaee {nto unmeaning patches | the First National bank of New York to become a ie grading done since Jane, 1871, 1g blocks, their «moothness comes near tha: i croatian t * | a party to the suit. This was a bill for ae tapenetion te s arekaad ane frig naar to [bree million three fer the advai = (a chan tageeveh ots “to carry Cnt this #yatem fully was not within R A aS SRR kif duck rustee Seppe flere Ropnrtbe ne gical Be ; e ¢ fo r ves ESCUED.—A man was out in a skiff ducking, restrain the trustees from selling the property _ the past searon the Maul _of the excavated earth has | pavements, yeach, and we have therefore conflued ourselves v ing. ely To Pro 0 i the old burnt bridge, in the Eastern branch | d will average e-quarters of | | The streets across the Mall, viz: 12th and lth and | !scly to protectivg the parks by dre-sed or painted | near ie z was argued by Mr. F. Schmidt for piaintit?, ami | ‘tions fors work, and discontinue and cds were also laid with Belgian pavement, and have Hon will have beew trained into reapecti th Fs - vate lots with earth 0 given gener ; tor the timely ald rendered by Mr. Chas Wood. Mr. I. 1. Jobnson for the association. "The | {é filing up of private lota with ear b, Concrete Pavements —A marked improvement | *Berts of green whicl. are so refreshing to th The ducker had reached one of the piles of the eause was referred to the auditor, who made a al especially had to be obtaine | iB those pavements, fe cheered, this season. Th | ‘The system of drainage and sewerage of Washing. | ridge, ana held fast until he was compelled report = Loa ge me Cape filed ex- i ul, exceeding one mi > om tne averag | _ a to thea beivg Iaid in warm end dry weather, | (00 city is now go far advanced that Lefore long the | to let go hia hold by thegcold, and Wood, just in Sebectaed ty Vea ecerh Be Te eae nee | Se ern ea eee Pres inc then mortvonse: | Sed Sadretiette Che eee nee ree ee || arsiuaaeol perore: een cat see Proper, | time, saved him from a watery grave, ‘i Dewithin theresch of sil. Io the Slash rau ‘on of ai per valley,) and afew | operators in the manipulation of the material ob- | ¥ late ihe law of urnte, othe The, contract cag. | short nireeta in the western ection of the-eity,tis | iainable tn this Wealkiy contributed te tho above | sistrictaud the district of the Hi street intercepting usury. othe The con- ; b ection of the city, the | tains j a feted apd outlets att templated a loan, and was not an advau Sennen ee ee ey Te Le Ws Gueeetiy any tted that, pasttontesly tie forced to a I secondary fhat may be required. partnership funds. «th. The fines should m streets with Heht traffic, concrete will solve th te Arent cewerege system of the Tiber basin is TS. eArthir.—The case | P.temac railroad energy with which Tapia rs i om pletion he over to to-morr: "fata Guaien toes Sats ohiek comblon tee damelirek mnie Lone. | sowersadastien off tha tilatrisinas be meitarel | ine canine be Case ‘of Owen. age: Bunp-action The decree passed by the court refers the re. | been regenerated within s snort apace of Dari | mut with tie wnocthnees of the forcatam, Solid | Se.altly ccmeleted, @ map snowing the toverat | for reut (appeal) wns faken mpi and a verdict was Pert back to the auditor, with instructions to A a Bs and it isto the | concrete aud asphaltum pavements are herd oct ‘age districts 1uto which the city was divided < ebarge plaintif® with all ounts received by | UPPara! . ‘ » clastic, and not #1 actinent is berew agt. Geodall; verdict f sewerage sya- | use of Schaumbert, em and that of the B | hart; action on a lendant United States ybons, Bowen and Bark- » 4 for $1000 damay +d by the alternations of heat him from defendants. with legal interest from fo memory how t the time of such loans; also with amount paid and fronts th he Tiber creek hy | 7 ercepting sew partly tide-locked fur fed to have tained Iv reason of the con by defendants for ins p, ard to give credit | pagan geal en @ cpnsidershle length—over one mile each—as both | lischeying a writ taned by bod Plaintif for all mm ys paid by him, with | roller: Sees TE ehhele tamant tee to be come slippery, especi: news to discharge the w =} Magen orm water | —— me a <a Moore and Newman fv interest from th ot each payment to wees ad cocncerining ii cane pripkled. ‘They afford a easy. t ot large oral ad no supplementary out | defe at % 2 | flows contd be provided tor the soine,thesize of these | SPECIAL TERM, Jus aT etumoreient ing ample isions for the | Pleasant drive, decrease the cost of keeping th < B fujures VCment# makiog ample Provisions for the | Hircet in repair. by eoniuing the Later toss top. | 8% {gta to. be increased correspondingly. “Kut | Pabet act. Blake et Soon after the Board had taken charge tho grades | dressing, and effect a large annual eaving ia horse ince . Ay i Me yoaromy ol M ec ay Seeee that the | and r of the strests were subjected to a thorough revision. | flesh and wear and tear of vehicles. Further, brag ye pL Under the old municipalities ject our houses to thoae incessant ¥ La eA ee eners wun arent ele tained to follow ground, and to Dark, ate Gecasioned in strosts: paved with | the crests bet ther’ will’ cle te ona f the property tone by the jar of passing wagons, thereby gradu- | {he streete, but i ay, HL alec ons ss scavengers, nu ofundulations, | ally but surely weakening our bigi and lightly built | OUF main sewers. Ie is only in times of drought that st and to strike a balanc ch t i * order ence. Cran‘ell Ww. Savings Bank: crder authorizing the receiver to | declare a dividend. Folker avt. Folker; order vacating demurrer’ and refere K adde: Stevenson ; aba. F cent. interest until p further decrees that i jeined from selling system had ob- th f th Tue Wasminetos City Savines BaNk.— ‘Fhie morning Mr. W. F tiingley agt. District és ‘, the large size of these main out 8 may prodace 7 fe - eeiver appointed in the case of Crandell agt. | hyjlets; thexrs t dipe into the valleys houses; and » they are free from these tn : Bro confesso an the Washington City Savings Bank, made ate. | seemnts into micrrenioe billet w Objections in a sanitary point of view. porite which have to be overcome by frequent aud rder allowivg Wirst fe answer pert tothe Fquity Court, as required by the Nations! Ban hac water and ecca- ft | a tal amet aad tore: |. Feeeehinanor couceste eaeemeet tae been used | Sbundant application of P: New ¥. come a party and | > P 3 ccording toa well defined sys- | during the present season. First, the Evans; second, | *onal cleaning by manual labor. to plead. Hechtman agt Kennedy et al.; order of eee a nnee Humphreys on the 19 ibis the ‘Board was guided Gy too | the Scharfy third, the Valtenter aah tees tees | Daring th CuFreut eason \wo of the three main | reference. tant. The receiver states that it is impo: oy season, @ fourth, the Neuchatel rock pavement, i oe ee rely ecmreed, —_—_—_—_—__—_— le to state the exact amount and number of ‘grades to nataral drainage basins, introduced, . peuahecolamennasher ee Seat —— GEORGETOWN Ss depositors until the accounts are ‘ell as may be, the construction or | The pavement laid by the Brans (oncrete Com- ssieccnuhinmwece hin sond Sieh a wnécuns = anced. There is about thirty-tive hundred | multiplication of costly intercep! sewers, 6 one patented to Snow. No natural if ptingsewer bas deer ——--— depositors. Interest has to be calculated on | fea ee MINE, fo the avenues, a8 the characteriatl Sepbaltum He used for this ccoun cks Ke. and feature of this city, waiform ay grades, irre ne a Sonceakecenooe fae oo time. Fo Heatelt | spective of intervening valleyseud hills Of coarse | with sulphuric acid and mixed with litae eden aae wee seanising labor, ond tine. To! this reeulted in many cance a heavy cute and fills, | procuces compound similar tothe Neuchatel res. the expense, he has reduced the number of | {tis Tceulted in many cance in heavy cuts ‘The Scharf pavement ui clerks, so that the salaries for the present month is ed | fal operation for over ten montny ne of the heavi Mp Co: = 2 = Mae shia ans Claimed | cet rein storms on record in thie latitude. is wk Gh rece. ae’ enpiinien or er eon wnt | Ne&vy storme are of frequent occarrence, have tested Pp) iz e addy i capacity and proved it to ufficient. The | condition of that portion of Water bes ready decided that the introdaction of | street recently laid with the Belgian pavement. nt I the deep and wile valleys of Tiber creek | «ith sulphuric acid or enlphur and cement. ‘The ash ran required the moving of large masa | Vuleanite bi ii house connections along B | The pavement was covered with dirt two or i form them tothe avenues, ‘The improvement reet " 18 bs made. obligat hree inch nd as thei i willamount to but $650. With reference toa | streets in ety le, palubrity. comfort b ir aren aT ane. Taae pobligatery. | three inches deep, and as their are no crossings dividend, he suggests that the court pass an or- | so striking that in many instances javement + laid this season fas given muci: more | Mith thie precan on, oll damage frum back water, Asof old It is bad for Redestrian- in’ muddy | 2 mall sums under $50 and 10 per | whic o ~ wd ‘ i “ eid . a lash run sewer (main stem) has been completed, . cout. on all cums over that amoune sr eet | tbe change of avenccs, Fae strects and evenuce | tum the basta of the composition, treanee thee p | aud it also proves fully ample in capacity to all | itshould be paved, particularly that portion of the exact amount due depositors can be ascer. ers. A number of complaints of insuffi- | it that crosses the sidewalk. in Iny Opinion, superior merits. | Storm © tained. Mr. Mattingly submit: h, and the am unt which had to Movedio The Neuchatel rock pavement differs materially | ciency of sewers are mode, however, in this drain- Kiver News.—The schooner Euphrates has showing cash to November Ith $51,325.10, | conrequerce cf the Cong castonal change of grad: | from the While the base of the former is All these cau be traced to one source, | arrived from Norfolk with 30,000 feet of lamber | isbursements of $14,476.35. | of streets around the 1 not fall short of | concrete iminous or axphaitic | nairance of | for the Wheatley Bro’s, also the schooner E. S. two buncred thousand cn! 8 compounds, t! aes from Jacksonvill Applyivg the principles stated above to thy - | stone, grav grephical formation of the city, a system of ridges | crete propel Salaries, $1,835.50; ren’ 337 0, Bank of Washington toredeem Unit States bot onerete of br: draulic cement, or cv Ken » With 150,000 feet li Sbich were lumber for the same firm. é ~” This base being perfectly dey, a co: 8 to carry i is, $12,000; protests, $163.50: current | hich the grades were « | (pg cf that pecutiar formation known as the N: large smount _sewsge thus thrown on Grain TRaDE.—The schooner Margaret Ella expenses. ‘The court passed the order | So acanis catteres on Deesles rece fed wen ee | ceetS rece eek ne formation, knox intimately | them. This practice obtained Inst eeawn to | arrived from Alexandria with 1.200 bushels suggested (1) A ridge begina at intersection of 14th and | combined mixture of Boundary streets aud extends southward 1 e of 1éth street to A str: phaltom with calcareous | % CoMtl.erable degree in tis and other sec- | wheat, for Hartley & Bro. The sales on | \t ong th: | matter, is spread 1 powdered state, welt heated Papa rte ere poRs OF Accommodating | ‘change to-day were 1,050 bushels good red ‘Stat-ran sewer | ftou pestle Inte’a hartesmoots mass, ‘The com | Svesded as much, an ponsbles it not et C Tse Two Wivows oF Tue Late Portce eet. the grade descends wraterle to the Slash-ran sewe: | Paice.—This morning in the Probat: | # ne f th ression is completed by heavy rollers. this season, and no sewers’ were Iai . | Court before Judge lin the case of the estats | Tiner sence Seitey en tad ee ae Tech of OT he at u cone they ‘could’ be connected 'at once ITY IT af the late Policeman Price, who ts claimed to | 7b * the horse ie a noticeable feature uf this kind af | Broper outlet designed for them. ‘This © ‘EMS, Bave left a widowin Ireland to whom he was (2) Between Mth and 22d streets west the grades pple managnes which has been extensively tested in re ai fectly fer y adopting t —_—__ s ¥ z f 0 street southwarlt. Lstreet, | London and other European citise, and may prove | locating all pipe sewers inside the sidewalks or park Covon, Hoarseness, Asthma, or any Irrita- Pr omen a aE cde ry a ie ee NS oF tah ing, thos reudering it unnecomary to put in, he | tion of the Dhroat or Bronchial’ Tubes’ wii ee wh abenined ice alana aE rele | MS gttresn WAR ana at wtrcets wot tye erate | FardSisd Mech Sigha hab the pecan le Str | Shunae af eee of We piping Minefauecal | Feleved hy taking Dr. Tincemeeed sapere tained letters of admint m shortly Lae yates hind wees " + Grains the subsoil of the streets along their most | bas cured thousands. || mmend it to your his death) was ordered Dy the court to | depernd southerly from street north, to tlw Poto- | concretes siekine. important lines where the trees are planted nai | friend and neighbor. Your druggist keeper! | turn over the effects of the deceased to the col- tomac rer the grades descer ring our dwellings, thus rendering the latter westerly to Bock | The system of improvements adoptel by the boara | borde phar roid ng, | > lectors_Messrs. Ennis and Harrington—the cree}. with its prenige cf verdure bordered footware, by eek more Tally tee sslot tines meee anaes | ‘Aleka iiamones, letters to ber having tirst been revoked. This (4.) Between lath street weet and North Capitol | rhe sides of the wid » has been developed to | ff rteen feet below the surface, onan mrerage Colorad. hires. | Heo oe nae e020 on the ground that the sure- | Soret cer (othe weet branch of Tiber sewers tetas | Seotan gusent that W eehington, beyond Chagas irony places except those low regions. affected by owoat Ona | sl a o" . on he a . , ‘3 Bes on her boud were good and were responsi- | Siang , mB, acd O streets, and from M strest be: | etait line between city and county is almost Parinet, It alec has Been found neces. ble. Mr. P. H. Rhinehardt appeared tor the matically, and intro. | ®¢t4n plate and gold, for Holiday Presenta. re- Ove ints the grades descend in « | entirely wi out. Public gardening has close! ceived at Prigg’s Jew ti 5 ). 457 ° widow (the Washington one) this morning, and rection into the same valley” foriowed tne serene bulitens: tie ean eee nce as Speedie stan xett: | sylvania Pillay orang ae made a motion that the order appointing the reet west the | having been ted with trees as fast astheseason | water. The tend ed street pavements collectors be rescinded. Mr. F. W. Jones, for zn ed. The abundant space between curbstone s en snd batiging: in some of ‘the avenues has induced Wace neal sesllis oten era e ee ER. je Monotony v! 7 Lapres’ Fert Hats colored and pressed to the collectors, resisted the motion on the ground look as well as new, at A. T. Whitney's, 924 that the widow being now in contempt of court | ing ower is located along the line of the old ca: tee ly Plant: | case in the former ‘condition of the at Th by lvania i } : ) Between North Capitol street and 1sth street | ing double rows of trees, with abundact poem to i fol ree-8 whe ennsylvania avenue. 11,17,6 had no standing in the court. This motion was ‘Tio Sseth to Oaireet, where theeastermbranch | CeveloP. St adistance from the dwellings suficient | fica, * */#rée Per centage was retained by absorp: | | =~ man Oaeaaliimaiens: Cheb aad argued brietiv, and the further hearing was he south to G street, where the eastern branch | tomect all obie tions. Gardensaque Keund Manny y aihwn CRRAK aiaie: ‘ Lig FROM Corns. Baniona, Clab an continued unti! Tuesday next # Tiber sewer is located, and from Bast Capitol | chusetts avemue are types of worthy means of cou: The board decided in June lect to divert thea ngrowing Nails, Vascular Excrescences, Chil- - = street the grades rau north to the same valley. munication, where the chaageless lings of architec, | age from nearly two thousand acres of atrek ny, | Lidins, or other local complaints of the feet, visit Tue Prorosep Cariton Hitt Hore:— {(7.) Between iat street cast ap been seek saat te tore are in pleasant contrast with the fsreground | side of the city limita(and which formed P reuns ter Dr. White's establishment, No. 535 15th street, leet oe of cts — Be bos po ellen one on bacnediycvdine frag Dy enemy: Keeney Lice 0 So wey through Tiber creek to the river) by means of | OPposite the Treasury. Oflice hours from a.m ibers to the sto a u Blarge intersecting sewer along Boundary street, | to 6 p. m. {rem 2d street to 16th street northeast, and thence rection. now eS Hill Hotel company was held at thé office of (8.) The dividing line of the drainage onthe Isl- | distingnishing features of the natic cap! ‘Tux Stnazr Srwi ACHINE sales of 1872 = sompans tent evening Cal arenes sok ond, betigoes Lin Toca ce agg hg Gecriena irading feature of rare beauty which mast rons ia ee ee Rpown se Isherwoed farm to the were $219,000. ne M rerede itz, ; im the chair, and J. ren oD grades runs 01 ror c ir excellence’ for along time to come. fa ss : ee ee secretary. A code of by-laws was adopted ana | sren the line of B strect intersecting sowor, magnificem distances, and the imperial widths | Caray COutTact Sud now belng vigorously prose- | a. puavews Fover Sid Age there is no e following officers were elected: Boatd ot id canal.) and.south from Maryland avenueto the enbes aid. streets, such as no other city cau th The main stem of the Tibersewer has om reparation like Dooley’s Caligaya Tonic. $1 Manneers—fonn 2 harles Ewing A. I jotomac river. ‘ mea Jong @ rebuke and reproach to Wash- | picat to H street horthweet, The Rosters irognn Ber bottle. a ae e0 €. Dotge. F. 4. Boswe D. MeMamara. | olincasrtnsmetn i seh diterty verued renee duction of parking, aud willbe restora | bas been completed between North Capitol wad 31 Ae 2 E swell, . Bes southwest, the BS jon of par! er Advisory Board—C. M. Ford, © creek ci an easterly direction. moreso from year to pear as tus incroaring wealthy | Steet northeast and between 6th and 9h atreste | Wrttcox & Giss’s Sewing MACHT: The bi S. Smoot, A. «rant, S. W. Dulin, Hawkins Taylor, I: P ‘stem of grades in progress | and taste of the " a late in the | BOFtheast. The northwestern branch on Batreet, | celebrated Bazaar Patterns. Agency Chas. cod gt ¢, withoat enlarging ‘ip’ | horticultural embeliisliments of those garden spois | P*i¥eet. $d atreet 1x and Oatreets is comploted and | Baume hoopekirt and corset factory, th stroet, “ Intelligencer buildin; 2 in Washington in readiness to make connections with the imal yi ° . "| asi lowed t town, —- D. 8. Walter. T. M mean. 5. 1. Schmidt. | Hen eet ee ee a ert ee conrec was stg A eee stem as toon ae the Latter will reach Q street. W. 8S. Flete Ber George T. Bassett, cS] H. | followed of cutting down the old fashioned nd in . Grim ieasyend trate coe me the main stem \ting committee—Bushrod Rob- | convenient high crowns and replacing theta by lower : B. Durectt, A. B. Tolestt, E. 5. | Cocaine nests cocla ual elas scat eee al the old Washington canal to Virginia avenue, Porp’s Exreacr is for sale at wholesale by Ghas. Stott & Co., 480 Pennsylvauia avenue, druggists everywhere. 5 thence to form @ junction with James Oreok canal, | and by tw, fer nd C. M. Parks. Secretary—J. War- | smooth pavements. the latter to be completed br : Ten Brown. ‘Treasurer—D. W. Muldieton, jr. | | iV. Stucwal that before | itn robble-stone walle tain iu reece tote aes are repaired @ meetip 1e \djourned to meet on’ the second Monday in January, 1874, the time tixed im the charter (or the aumial meeting of stock- | holders, h ttreets, 60 long this city will be entirely free from foul sed chase ot cee, matt ther cites | Bata progr ua Bote curse : of North river flagging was laid, | S7¢ Cured with, | iy, | roduoed’ the | wank cemmletel trenemeny om ists: ‘mortar ‘THERMOMETERS 8nd ero int by ‘contract, | pd made to order by Hempler ne ar 4% street rus ar wa the amount of THE COMMUNITY at large appreciate the use- some extent Ico November 1, | falness of Singer's Sewing Machine. 15 he cost of it has to Improvements stjcfuing thelrpremiessserirtually | — gieah-rum sewer id tS: ontiot,2 ANIC PRICES adding a parterre of green turf to their lots, an im- | .,8/ait-EUD sewer, 10 feet span $e tect ae cation, P. : alculs to humanize our city life by | 5.513 do. Tiber creeks main stem, 80 feet at outict. cur euetlings oe she quiet acetnoss | 3473 do.; Tiber crovk, main stem: 2) feet at outlet ‘4 jen instead of the dust of the strect. 1.009 do.; Tiber creck ‘eastern stem, 9 feet diameter’ PANIC PRICES. 2.380 do.; Tiber creek, northwestern stem. 9 feet diameter, 5,340 do. sa progres nee ie eae amns tes ow a I: diameter, 200 inches ‘diameter, Jarge mon: Will De seen from the above tables. It was axed animes ak aoeoeaee reservations and in front of | frdempifed the prot ‘Tne Forxer Pivonce Casx—This morning | «ernment buildings, the case of Folker agt Folker was taken up in : i the Equity Court. and Mrs. Lockwood, for the plaintif’, obtained the decrees asked for by her | season vaeating the demurrer and pro confesso with an | sist, nearly al! order of reference to Examiner ( Mr. M. Thompson, for the respond motion to set aside the decree, and miss the tail, because it cannot be maintained ‘This the court retused to grant. and bounced hu intention to ra! F-8 ‘ection avenues and streets, Whil: ly-treated wood im all cases except the | 13), grand vistas by the continuity of tdi | juniper, round block ements. It is not time ax | wining grand vistas by the . ¥ raw any © | as to the efficiency and com; ous treaumenta; bat the question of wood presery: | Hom te not ‘meliy and. perfectiy solved, it’ must admitted the PANIC PRICES. any fe wee carga eee 4 ‘shral verdare, freshness, aud who rerides at the corner of Pen are | Blagreme in thes direction. She respestive edart Deaith in cleansing the air by a constant absorption nue 2 cet southwest lempted suicide css of i vistas yesterday afternoon by taking a dove of oxalic Pint Sire <r less complete removal of the | ,fhesameprinc por eri yeep acid. He was sxffering fro: rious St at the f the aqueous solutions of | one vis: Uy carrying rosdwaye through the same Ame. F. 3. Doole in and between ~ without dev! the Se dene sont A pumber drinking fonutains for man and beast ATTEMPTED Svuictoz —Mr. L 20 Cents Of the Dollar. 20 Cents Off the Dollar. 20 Cents Off the Dollar. 530, specifications prepared by th: t fi of rich sotl under the sod, SR Seavaies sherman: not been carried, at, and tie depth Believing, however’ thet in this*climate spd From November i0th up to November 29th, I offer ‘and will sell my entire stock of HUMAN HAIR COODs, consisting of Curls, Braids, Switehes, and Chignous, 20 PBR OBNT. LESS {een my reer Prices, whioh wore always marked i at (RES Rare are FANCY WOOLLEN HOSIERY, LEGGINGS FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN, Inall been Pay shates to mateh suite, have just rd Al thrive, nevertheless, I did not insist on the Trmoval of ueecdding thus Inid except In glaring Canes, made deductions inthe account corres- ponding to the deficiency of the soil. eas ing of the streets has been attended to B | aur ‘scimmer, and a street contract hes been | lately’ entered into Tor sweeping and cleaning the ety Hl H as: i iH 5 i} i ! CHAS, BAUM’S HOOP SKIRT AND CORSET FACTORY, ‘Tru Sraxst, Between Dax> B, returning at 10 o’elock. ‘Tae TarateR Contos is giving its patrons nate ‘worth this week, b' ing a8 Esa vontertainanent as 1s given atany im the country. : 7 ™ {arate nd hair tw - tere tee Fi area GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS. LaDis®’ Goons, Bt 08s Ene See Renee, "TO THE LAvies. ADMINISTRATOR™ SALE OF HOUSEHOLD | your ase e yorstoae YooLSw AND VERT srLect crock” TURDAY MORNING, November oF storey Re Bae manic Ocapecce= Rwy tis ty Gos ates Seaneas. stirees sud Bolster, rble-t. p W. and, be on jp ant ater Four Vases, Be , the effects of Mre Oatherine Waters, drernned. WILLIAM LAIED, Jr Admioistrator. 0, 801 Siw eseus 801 RECEIVED EVERY DaY a * pa AR ‘ vod ‘+ MEBIN s Tr Georgetow at DK RRO a N - nov tw . oy i etree , between 20th and 2lat . Wash A ay removed to tore for ¢ nrenieace yao, 7 bovld st THOMAS | OWLING, Ancts. Fe POR. AREA Maes 0 5 Oa! ate He oa Selb at panic prt A ic pri ° hte the pubic to give me @ call and secure « sad vie. Sood Dargain at *Ol MARKBT SPACG, Con. Sra Steerer E. GUPMAN'’S, _Bovis-Iw 1 rect, Ge rgstown. DC pam . [BEAT BEpvor xXYDIz 3 GOODS at 101 P - All woo! Satines. 0 >BICES clined tm and Cassimeres cl than before Flannel, white avd colored, rom 2c p; ets: good yard wide Bleached Smirtiog: Sheetings; Androscoggin Bloached rd wide, Moc; Uanton Fiasteels (rom Ise NJAMIN MILLER. MABERD DOWN to corres with weet New Yorm prices. At DAVIS N FAN: V AND MILGINeERY DI TONS, TRIMMING. Va oF EwS. FLOW kus. ONS. GLOVE Ss. A TRACT: BOLL Xe.. complete and sid at lowest prices at _ “OL Market Spac KOSES HOUSE R*® THOMAS DOWLING, TRUSTEE'S SALE G irtue of @ decree of District of Columb sanse No. 3,328, w M iscomplainant, and Virginia Deaver et fendants, the undersigned, aa Troster, will expose to sale, at Pablic Anciion, ia front of the premiaos, ’ on THU Orh di INDUSTRY DRESSMAKING 1873, at Jy, in Holmead ginning for the same at Mfeet of gronnd on the lensed by ; ber Sth. 1506, and ranning by gud with the north of Bridge street easterly to the corner lot. form: perce yp ES L. Mackall, on said Bridge being 20 feet or more; then northerly parsliel Montgomery street & feet; then westerly parallel to until tt intersects the lot leased to SEAUS, Onilaren’s BUTTS com «MME P. JEANNERET have just storpe! trom Paris wth echotce as tof Bon: \ er street; New teular att dere. Als on p ant F) “MISS E. A. MCCORMICK, 903 PENNSYLVA AVENUE, (er stat Will open on WEDNESDA ELEGANT asso IMPORTED BONNAIS no FLow HERS. ke, FOR TH INTER SBASON, to which the Indice of Washingtow aud vicin invited 1 apps #800T PURCE 4 OUTFIT for themacives e should make their firet call at M WILL They will Bnd his stock one of the larcest side of New Work, the nd most desirable styles is ene She Bowens CLOAKS, DRESSES. FLOWERS, FEATHERS, B1BBON SILKS, VEUVETS, Laces, Lain gs. ¥ paral to Montgomery street 98 fect to Bridge street, and the plac: ning Terms of sale, as prescribed by the decree: Ono- third cesh; balance intwo equal payments, at six and twelve months from day of sal i with liberty to the purchaser to pay Title reserved util last payment » De paid down at the time of sale, A. at cost of purchaser. The Trastes reserves if terms of sale are not complied with in after day of sale to resell aid property on five notice through some newspaper published District of Columbia, @& the cost and risk of the faulting purchaser ed WM. D. CASSIN, Trastes. M nov S-dte THOS. DOWLING, Aue! FAttaxpw ‘tn Bovember 5, an eT aD BOUND HaTs, JOHN & No. 119 Brine TOWN, Have received from New Yor ought fer cash” at the recent decline in prices, Sod offer to purchs, sere at the lowest possible prices, @ iarge and complete assortment of all the new material and OWN, shades in LADIES” is FANS, BELTS, CHATE: the best gtatee MOUBRTS Pe? NECKLACES, NECK TIES AND BUFFS SILKS: GENTLEMEN'S and Bi & choice assortment of hand anade DIES.GENTS' and CHILD: RENOH UNDERGARMENTS, GLOVES and HOBLERY of c THE J BP. CORSET ged SACUUE MATE ” TABLE LIN THE JULIk CORSET HOUSE-FURNIRHING GOODS generally. BAL ‘and Made to by PRTS, OILOLOTHS, RUGS BUANK RTS, with a’ falistock of FLANNELS and DOM@STIO = GOODS. We are in daily receipt of additions to our As M. WILLTAN imports moarly all bis goode stock, as je season, adver con, fom the large New ir be is enabled to sell ef the lowest marke call coil examination of goede ta- | 7s RESSMAKING inal ite branches octio-tm OHN B. SMOOT & SON JS8T LOOK |Ten TUCK SKIRTS for & gente nee “8 ER's. Space. jm-1y > i Ww YO Fashionable Hosdquarrers for oes BAZAAR Suck a LE, facility and a ful! on at it with a determination od and it all ont on time -rdse {not that we are | FANCY eOO ELING UNDBRWEAR, and tired of living, but beca oidg wo expect t “- Worions live, while we know not tow to live except we ayo. market prices to all “ W. H. WHEATLEY'S 441 SEVENTH 8 ST, NEAR E PREMIUM STRAM DYEING AND SCOUK ING ESTABLISHMENT, 49 Jafferson strect. Georgetown, D. ©. Ofice open from7 a.m. until wuuset, Fatortay oep.m. sepa-ly 15 13:0 street meat G, baw ich, New, Yore with the’ fais Cheaper than ever inches. spd examine our large stack LABOEST ASSORTMENT OF La sur Ce at rednced J — N'gheons: ELEGANT ICE CREAM AND OYSTER am PARLOKS, ly __ 88 High street, Georcotown, DO COAL AND WOOD. zi rea OEY eae pracens, | giinbotetticle in the world for doing 5 - in. Deaatifal ¥arde—No, 619 4% street southwoat, and No. i3it | For sale, reet northwest. Depot—13% street wharf, yee Janid-ly A choice and varied stock and om Rept constantly o hand. ag thn os STATEN ISLAND. Sa |S The LisiMENT—£ oldest and largest 4 et = REAL ESTATE AGENTS. _| "0 tein ube'wori . ISUER, ite 615 Mh street, between PF and G. Joss Borie. __ FBANK BABNUM dk See given thet 20 goler rake of; JUAN BOYLE & CO., : ppctpthaceacen ge REAL ESTATE AND NOTE BROKERS, a Phy pnd ed CLASS S000) ‘No. 605 15th stroct, opposite U. 8. Treasury 5 eg tte oF his SOLE PROCESS. FOR SALE~A bandsome HOUSE on I street |, LOdses dresses cloaned withont taking them apart N . 913. A new large double HOUSE, corner 3ls! a pom aed CT aI ep and H. OUSKE No. 1010 Massachusetts avonue vewe POUSE No. 226 3d street cost, for sale or rent. | “Eig Gloves cleaned om short netics. Prices mot- ‘ furnished or unfurnished. GE i eran! sep) | % fo have several ¥ R 06,008 HELLERS. 11d Markel Opoce lib iy improved, on different railroads ronuing from th: ela _—_—— SHY. for Sale at low figures or exchange for city Property. $00,000 fest of GROUND in various por GROCERIES, &e tions of the city for sale at low figures, on easy terms. —_ + 2 = —— $F Will exchange for productive improved prover’ | (TO Cb 1ES? A furnished House for rent at $125 per 1 oath 4 ITY DOL Gants, Gaks, Tam enabled at present to offer Pidime Wabts, Sve UNPARALLELED BARGAINS Fe io Rene cores pion Wak ee oo BUCK WARBAT, 5c_ Br to Me remarkably cheap, aud very superior for the 9 _ a Gent's Merino Bhirts, fine beary. $1 = a a Gent's Merino Drawers, fine and heavy, 9. (OR CASH OBLY Wy Gent jolored Merino Shirts, 50 cents. Ladies Merino Vests, Ledies Merino Pants, $1. Also a small lot of the saine at 75 cents. ildren's hand-knit Drawer Lexgings, $1 ON IN Tkocweres aT BROW NING'S. between Sd and de #trevte, Ohildren’s band-Kuit Legeings, 50 cents White Coftes Sugar RR Ladies Buck Guuntiets, $1. Light Brown. 3 Ibe : Ladies Kid Gauntlets, 1. Granulated, Powdered and Oras. Ladies Fleeced L'sle Gauntlets, 50 cent Sack Fiour Choice Femi; — Fleeced Lisle Half Gauntlets I. centa. Men's Fleeced Lisle Gloves, 25 cent Men’s Lined Cloth Glover, 80 cen ves. Men's extra long Oloth G Men's Lined Dog: h te jo $s! Men's C Beck and Drivin Gloves, 2 vena. chjldren’s Striped Brown Cotton Hose, four pair | _BOvI-Im Oren’ extra heavy iron frame Hos», three ad ice | ir for @1. adie Bleached Hove, two pair for 28 conts Market Space, three doors from 71h st ie Toa frame Mowe, 80 cent Ladies Brown Deulbriggan Hoses Socente _ 100 bushels extra fine ety Pocetoce. vam, Boys and Men's Weo! %e., S0c., and G1 Finest extra and fami'y Floor. Men * heavy Cotion Socks, Extra Oream and Pine Apple Oheess. Men's Grav Gbakbr-tnitaccrneties pole ar @1. | Eee ane ‘Old Government Java, Maraca en's Gr 1 ree pair fo) African, Ben’ British Gray Merino Socks, 0 coats, mich Be Orton: nat —— ambi, a B opened the favor o japan Tess. Now Raisine, Currants, Oiron, Biss, LATEST NOVELTIES Salt kinda” OSrTasts vicaapaeibcmaad’ font ceepe Coe ae ee eTticles that it le fatile wraail Trade wll toa itto their benefit toexemine ‘Come and see for yourself, y. a outte-ly B, SILVERBERG, ELPHONZO YOtNes a ., METROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORE, 313 SEVENTO STREET, GROCERS, nov7-tr NEAR PENNSLVANIA AVENUE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT TAXES. EASORES TRESS. f Ss ne ota serementeting the general Corner #h and F streets, ranc! at 206 4 Two Doorsabore Pennsylvania avenue, west side, | OPPOSITE U. 5. PATENT O#FiCE, Bear the offices of the rict government. Having peculiar facilities in parchasing HAVE ON HAND DISTRICT BONDS, weare to “| Ot Bonds-receivabie ie paysasel of special tasenret THE FINEST GRAPES, ry discount. attention given te the Fares to invest in District Securition | | THE CHOICEST GOSHEN BUTTER, DICKSON & PATTERSON, find HE FINEST QUALITY 8UGAB-CURED Beal Estate and Jusurance Brokers, 605 Hams, THE WHITEST FLOUR, THE RICHEST COFFEES, THE FINEST TEAS, THE HIGHEST GRADE SPICES, au ‘THE HIGHEST GRADE CIDER VINEGAR, TO BE HAD IN WASHINoTOR. GIVE US 4 CALL. SLPHONZO YOUNGS & Cv., GROCERS, Mosonic Temple, corner Om and F strests, Len ancteed Oppentte U.S. Patent Ones. —————————————— .