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ol | simgular Charge of EVENING STAR. Bey. hes _FesterGay, im the Cireurt THURSDAY.......Nevember 20, 1873- | — nn: ne evtne |A charged LOCAL NEWS, B ES te See. semenuts. &c., Te-nigh case are as ws: ial, facts —_7 provers Dominick Marray | - Mr. E. Pi aelty.”” * Theater Comigue— The royal Japanese troupe and ether novelties. Condensed Locals. Attention is called to the card of Mr, E. | { cba over. as also some small change. After im ancther colnmm. Cea + | ing Mr. C. his same and tesidense, ‘The treasurer of the public sphosis the salaries of the teachers vob the" "ge paa that when be pawned the watch and chain be July ai gust. : and making The missio at St. Patrichscho" 04 sSexciting | phe must Mot tarry in mee attented. 7+ Bnd the cer- | pir. roceed on his way hemeward. Bir. George ©. Shuts rs war : police, when the facts were reperted to adie M. Parker Met ever ce led te Miss | to them, made every exertion to discever and pt Bt aM™g At the heuse of | g; end the guilty ‘and searched the ee & a wadines cam: Te hs ‘Selghuorhent to $Reconcers, tre Wiig | Et Sme clue; but were unsuccessful. Alietan, ding at the Whil ver, for the seasén of for $95). From M. H. Pri ef Ube Eigin Almanac for 1874, des, to il- iwetrate picteriaily and otherwise the merits of the Eig!» watch. the Cireuit Qourt, Judge MacArthur, to- ay, the case of Faunce vs. Petomac railrosd company We arguments commenced. ‘Ascbecriber asks2s to call the attention of the T autherities to the pumps in the weighborhood of Tith and L. streets, one on 1. “street, near ith, and one on 13th street, be- and L streets. 8, les of the beantiful glass ware manufac- red for the Executive Mansion onthe order J. W. Boteler & Bro., of this city, are now tion at the store of that firms on Penn- avenue. ‘Two swindiers are going about the city solici- ting alms ~-for the family of adeceased fireman Knott who was killed by being run over teamer.” There is no! any such family. ‘mong the forged names on their <ubseription list are those of Chief Engineer Cronin, and Fire Commissioners Williams and McDevitt. ‘The deed conveying the property former! Bown as Ford’s Theater, on 10th street, an »ew as the Army Medical Museum, to the United Log at gee by John T. Ford and Edith B. » Was filed yesterday in the Becerder’s office. It was executed May 12, 6. The considerat $100,000 lawf nce, jeweler, we have copies was resumed, and ition is eney of the United States. BH Frem Jos. Shillington we have Scribner's ‘Menthiy tor December and Harper's Weetly and Frank Lesi Ttustrated Newspaper for Nov. ®. Matt Morgan’s Cuba cartoons in the latter are stirringly effective. Nast must look to his is. From Robert Beall and J.C. Parker we have Harper's Weekly for Nov. 29. “One who tumbled down” writes to Tue | 4m, calling the attention of the Board of | lic Works to the very dangerous condition | isth and K streets, and says that ‘at i9th street the street is, since it was improved, | about 5 feet higher than K street. The conse- | quence is that people who are living on It | street and who bave business en 9th street have | bard work to amble up the hill left by the improvement,” and that of a wet dark night it is especially dangerous. Mr. James S. French, of Alexandria, Va., | kas been granted a patent for a locomotive, the peculiar feature of which is oueor more pairs | @f ordinary driving wheels, with a pair of wedge-shaped, grooved driving wheels, which may be lifted above the wheels or pressed down apen them at the will of theeugincer. The | ject of the invention is to obtain as mach | pewer with a light locomotive as with a heavy @ne, and to move trains on an up grade or on a alppery track. - hee | he following were drawn | for the December term | Criminal Court. to be held on the firs Jenors Drawy.- to-day to serve as jaro: of thy Bruiget, D street; Daniel Cady, George- | R. Holmead, ith street: J. W. Bar- t; Wm. Gill, Georgetown; Join ¥, Brightwood; James Ferguson, | Georgetown; Wm. Herbert, P street; Samuel A. Emory, ‘ul street; P. P. Little, navy vard: Thomas Norfleet, G street; James H. Gulick, sey avenue; Robert Cohen, Pennsy enue; Louis Lepreux, 4'; street: Ix Clark, 4th ward: Lewis Beyer, Park hotel: sbal Brown, sth district; Andrew Wormiey, 21 | rd; 'T. B. Eutwisle, H street: Jacob H. Ken- unty; Thomas F. Halley, E street south- Prtii Juror: —John S. Perkins, Giesboro Wm. H. Aistrop. b street; James Smallwood, | —; George B. Sheritf, county; Henry Polkin horn, Ist ward; Thomas K. Brightwell, county Jerome Brown, 10th street; Joseph H. Knott, i8th street; ©. H. Bestor, id street: Frederick Koones. ith street; Jotin street Jenn H oot. Georgetown: Auld, 9th and Ls George K. Hail, Massachusetts avenue; Wm. B. Lacey, county; A. Burgess, Navy Yard: James G. Naylor, corner 5th and M streets; Wm. H. A. Wormiey, 15th street; Keu- ben Daw, Georgetown; Elwood Champlin, 12th street southwest; George M. Bond, Navy ¥ W. T. Atkinson, Massachuretts avenue: W. H ri }. W. Collins, 1 Fearson, Pennsylvania avenue; Georgetown; W. © y, county; W. Hf Dempsey, 11th Tue Toe x.—A num ber of the vice-regents of the Mount Vernon Association paid a visit to Mount \ernon yes terday in company with Gov. Walker and lady, of Virginia. There were present of the vice. | regents Mrs. Halstead, of N.J.; Mra. Washing- | tom, of West Va.; Mra. Ball, of Va; Madame Bergmans, of Philadelphia, and Surgeon Gen- | eral Barnes. The vice-regents are unanimous im their praise of the condition of the estate | Since it has been under the management of Col. | J. McH. Hollingsworth, and it was resolved by those present that anetort should be made to imerease the endowment fund, with a view of keeping up the necessary repairs and improving | the grounds. Mrs. A. \. Brown, of Tenn., ha= been appointed a vice-regent, and not a regent az reported. Tue Britpixe o Assoctation Dagcistox.— | The decisions recently made by Judge Hum- phreys in the cases of Cook against the Republic and Pabst against the Economical Building Associations have caused much comment by | these interested in such associations, aud the | prevailing opinion is that these decisions, which will be taken to the Court in General Term on appeal, will not stand, as a majority of the court, Judges Cartter, Wylie and heretofore held that the funds of suck assoc tiens are partnership funds, in whi stockholder is interested. That Hamphreys’ decisions refusing to this time, when the tightness market binders a satisfactory price for property at trustees’ sales, meets with approval trom ure geand quite elaborate addition has just becm finished on the west side ef the residence of D. |.. Morrison, esq.,on the corner of Lith and |. streets, which makes it one of the largest dwellings ia the city. ‘The extension is the {ull depth of his present bouse, and is three stories and basement high and has two massive bay windows, surmounted by a beavy baliustrade on the street side. The whole work bas been done according to design: amd plans prepzred by James H. Mev ill, arch’ tect, in the very best manmer, ant has cost | 0. about $1 _— Tae Case Acarnest Constance ¥3.— Im the Circuit Court veaterday, the case of | United States, useof Schaumbert, agt. Gibbons th ed damag » oi | premises, as alle i y the con- stable who had ‘pen erdered'by he magistrate | to suspend. ‘The defence was that the comstable act DEATH OF ONE OF Wasurxaron’s Szn- ¥VANTS.—On Tugedas last, there died at t res- i of her daughter, Gertrude Garter, on Ist street west, between waryiase avenue and . Mrs. Arvena Triplett, years. , Whe was a , was formerly a slave of Gea. Washi came to this city. a Waseixetoy Orry Savimos Base Tele | the Independent Order of Good Templars farmer, (and who was formerly a well- ie young man, residing in the northere pm oe the city, but who, in 186%, was con- vieted of the larceny of a mule belonging to Mr. Mr. James Selden and sentenced to the peniten:. tiary, from which he was pardoned out.) was suspected of the new cr and the suspicion was stre med by the fact that soon after- wards he disappeared fromhis place of abode Search was made for him, but until July last he could not be found. Then Lieutenant Johnson ue Baltimore and | and Officer Heffner ascertained that he had heen seen in the neighborhood of Tennallytown, and getting on his trail, overtook him near the Baltiicore depot. He ‘was committed to jail here, andin a few days was removed to to thy Noekviile jail on requisition, and the trial cam: up yesterday. . e state's attorney, Mr. Spencer ©. Jones prosecuted and Messrs. Peters and Henderson who were retained by the Young Men's Christ- ian Association, appeared for the prisoner, and Introduced witnesses to prove an alibi. The de- cision was reserved. This morning the court entered judgment of guilty, and the counsel moved a new trial which will be argued to-morrow. —— Tue Coronep ScHoors—Mectin of Trustees— An Encouraging Financial E chibit. The board of trustees of colored schools held a regular monthly meeting at the Suniner school building last evening, Mr. Henry Johnson, resident, In the ch: The application of ts. E. A. Chambers, a teacher, asking for fif- teen days’ extenuon 5 cps account of sickness was @ superintendent of sehools and ‘ihe ch ‘man of the committee on school buildings were empowered to have slated eneh black boards in the school buildings as they may deem . Superintendent Cook presented bis re; Tor October, showing 4,155 apils on the rolls on the 3ist ult.; average num- ber of pupils in attendance, 5,8c1; per cen: of attendance, 95:1; cases of corporal pun ment, 129; pupils dismissed, 22; suspended, 31. Op motion of Mr. Ryder, Mrs. Walker was con- tinued janitress of Walker school building. Mr. Jobnson (Mr. Ryder in the chair) present- ed for the treasurer an abstract of the financial condition of the board for the month of October, show.ng a settlement in full of the claim against the sinking fund for $16,373.81; aiso $9,283.42 re- ceived from the District comptroller, together with tax lien certificates to the amount of 35,- 287-81; » in all, $30,915.04, from which over $20, ‘old indebtedness were liquidated, and the teachers, janitors, and officers were paid. Mr. Johnson stated that in ofering so gratifying an exhibit simple justice demanded that credit should be given where it was emi- nently due, and therefore offered a resolution, which was unanimously adopted, tendering the thanks of the board to Gov. Shepherd, Con troller Baker. and Mr. Moses Kelly, treasurer of the sinking fund—the former for his unfl & ging zeal in protecting the interests of the ca ored schools, and the latter for their arbanity of | manner and prompt settlement of accounts due said schools. Q i On motion of Mr. Archie Lewis, the hour for the meeting of the board waschanged trom & to | 7p.m. The superintendent was authorized to employ an assistant for Miss Randall, at the | Delaware avenue sctioo! building. Miss Jen- nings, a teacher in the Lincoln school, was granted one month's leave of absence from the Ist proxime. ae “SLIPPED His HoLtT.”—An amusing scene was witnessed by a large crowd on Pennsyl va- nia avenue, near 14th street, about 11 o'clock this morning. A countryman was driving a beifer along the avenue towards the Center market, and just as they had passed Jith street the animal, ng been accustomed to the cuiet of the country, took fright at something. and turning, endeavored to pass her driver | The latter, as she was passing, made a dive for her head, but she shook him off. Nothing daunted he pursued her, and after much dodg- ing and any number of flank movements, man- aged tocatch her by the tail. By this time a large number of passers-by had stopped, and were interested spectators of the scene. The frightened animal tried to shake him off, but he hung on like grim death, and followed her, run ning atfull speed, now down the avenue, now up the avenue, and now across the avenue. until, notwithstanding the keenness of morning air, he grew red in the and the perspiration dropped in beads from his sunburnt brow De: Meauwhite the people on the sidewalk encour | aged him by such shouts as ‘Hang to her!” “Spi our bands!”’ «Let go and take a fresh ““Cateh her by the legs!” &c. Panting like poise the countryman clang to the tail, and was evidently keg control of the animal, when all of a sudden she darted to the right. The momentum given the driver by thi« movement was too great to be resisted. For a moment his brown coat tails pointed heaven- ward, and the next instant he was Sing vesns on the pavement, while the heifer was trotting leisurely down the Avenue a square away. The countryman picked himself up, amid a shout of laughter from the spectators, and without stop- ping to brush the dust outof his homespun, walked slowly after the frisky animal, makin, some remark in an undertone, which sounde: like “Jam, the jam thing to jell!” eet ied Tae Goop Tewria (Grand Lodge.—Last night the Grand —A nual Sesvio , th ge of eld im the hail, corner of 4% neyivania avenue, Hon. D. P. a. W. ©. T., presiding. The annual its annual meeti, street and Peni Holloway, G report of A. S. Clements, secretary, showed the folowing: Number of lodges within the juris. diction, +; number of members in good standing Sctober 51, 18:2, 243; initiated during the year, 159; admitted by card, 15; reinstated, 23; total increase during the year, 177; suspended during the year, 116; died during the year, 4; with. drawn by card, 15; expelled, 6; withdrawf from the order, 16; total loas during the year, 1 gain during the year, ». The numerical strength was reported as follo Minnehaha, No. 1 i Morning Star, No. 3, 52; ~ No. 4, 8; Purity, No.7, 40; Oriental, No. 4, 12; Hope, No. 11,10. Total, 263— males, 1:4, females, 89. The treasurer's report showed the following: Amount received, $150.- 6; amount expended, $102.55: balance. ‘$43.10. Total assets, $131.05, total liabilities, $24.50. After conferring the Grand Ledge degree upon ten initiates, the Grand Lodge proceeded to the election of officers for the ensuing year, with the following result: Charles E. Connor, Grand W. Chief Templar; Theo. P. Reid, Grand W. Counsellor; Miss Jennie Potkinhorn, Grand W. Vice Templar; T. L. Salkeld, tary; William H. Womersley, (irand W. Treas- urer, Edward Davins, Inside Guard; E. H. Jones, Outside; J. W. Bede, Grand W. Chap- lain. G. A. Mark, Grand W. Marshal. . Clements was elected to represent the (iran! Lodge of the District of Columbia in the next meeting of the Kight Worthy Grand Lodge of the United States. eames IMPROVEMENTS ORDERED BY THE Boar oF Pruitc Works.—Directions bave been given for grading and paving the carriageway of | street, between 5th and 8th streets noi the pavement to be of Filbert & en block; also for grading and riageway on ©, between 16th aud Md The Thomas M. P) rest, with the sami to be put in under the pump oth and K streets northwest, to carry the waste. A plank foot-walk bas been ordered on T street, between I4th and Lith streets north- west. POLICE COURT, Jede ~ Daniel M. y Mian 'e etre the mreets. Ji ioe 8 we Zelte Jeckyen, and Liazte Nj and repetitic k kes ee} Wil " 2.26, oi Se that the Go Tee Osreer for disrupt | | Sart Sioned ‘mes tercad’, Obariette J: 38. or thir Dest rocowsed e teats cat the the eireumstances? Will the Board of Health —— Sovre Wastgrsetos. Washington, D. ©., Nov. 48, 1873. Editor Siar —Can the Treasurer of the School Board, or the Finance Committee board, explain why the 130 teachers of the cit ye | were required to driving storm to the Miller Butlding to get their pay, Zo'clock in the jnry of their health? Many ot ill from the exposare. Why could they not hare been paid at their respective Gg ie Tather in the And she said semething Peck (0 him, when he hnosked her over the ironing GEORGETOW N. Tirupand gaveit bark to hia with a hot irony abd | 22% RECEIET® of the canal company for th ris 3 ; - rade nm fen out of the howe, $10 and von cok ting Neveu Cam Keep the peace. ose betwee avenue, od N that he'was on his way home ardhe night me ontothe notes and parts baud, They then fied ard he called for nelp, w by a restanrant. and ee They repli: tt ur were left ‘8 two polto-men came up and took cim home. fully recognized these two men as the principals Dy others who saw and the judge sen His testrmon. them coms o1 the case to tl Wallace J. Dodge, Iarceny of a gold watch worth 460, the pro tion, and 200 and ® badge ughes. waived sent to the bi s COFFODOI at the restaaral Jury. MISCELLANBOTS. worth an exam court. iy. THE WASHED POSTAGE STAM CASE. Joseph B McUsoey, charged with the United States postal iawe by restorin nnmber were shown bined as those = had purchased, by marks a clerk in thes . }s Feoogniz~ ich were Drowght te him by Gale. He had marked them im the presence of Gal them. On cross-ex obtained them for the the chief of the Pension D. M. Cooper, an es Mr. Tabor erthe engray in; of id and ting, here carefully examined the stam, lected mente, and sel the washing cancelation, On some he postponed. Pattie Lay Jateral—§ 2 use. man, charged with interrupting a theatrical enter tainment Li i 10. he_ work! Saye 4 mas corner of days in jail, for cw charged with maintai ° Raub was charged with maiutaiuing a nuisanc: by Keeping a place where bones are ground and soap boiled; case postponed until next Wednesday. Syl- rant, Was sent to the work ickman, assault on Pet vester Portugal, @ house, head: $20 and corti battery with a ra: leaders fn bis left hand and causing the loss of all ‘his occurred in a low F colored persons fn the his fingers on that cation and made Washingt an time to get the blow, but at the same time Parke got d. Another charge of the same kind was made by Parke Washington, and the court f $6) in each case, snd, in default, nm jail in each case. CASE OF SCoORY, tion of the United States postal 2o'clock. Tawe, John @. Nicholson testified that he had purchased pe rca defendant for other parties at differ- G. W.. Hosevelt,a clerk in the Pension office, tes. @ mall cut on the imposed sixty day is chérged with vio was resumed sam ent t postal stamps by means of that they could be ‘coui geling, and could & by aid'of his glass, cross-examination b; After bearing the teatim, iat, who stated that . Alfred Johnson, @ vagran' c Connect George Anders Bobert H fe nd. thel kept bi ion, and from the testimony it the girls were both intoxicated. them such as had ,some of which be oftice, n oni a8, and yet show 1D ‘This witnoss TO-DAY. Idin, cu ty sent Smith, same; workho house, , colo ng a pistol wry 1 »aseault and battery on Edward e icting a bad cut on hi< eedon, assault aul wed: i. Mr. McQooe; for something which would remove canc Marks from stamps; alec, the testimony of Detective McElfresh aa to finding a number of old stamps in Dessession of the accused, the further heariog was J ing a nuisance; §. oF on Robert Jones ¥ tified that be had received some stain; olaon ww him. H cllage on the fendant used them him charge of the m that office ar snd are first st this has been the stamps are found among the nails bave a regarded as the property of this sempte mt oth ity of Mr. Mc ryuisite, his salary being quite Been the practice for many Mr. McCooey bas been to cnt open the letters and years. Me. severing from Nich. ho had been requested to purchase them from ¢ returned some of them, as they had no ina nd they looked rather pale, im place of them, and be nother Inty of b testi u it wae a very dart seed his way. He saw some colored ked them to put hi ed that they were ent in gud treated them. He to nd then two men followed him 0 ah rty of Evan the case war Bichard Robb, was fined $20 for setlivg liquor on Sun which after looking of seventeen ie in order to identi m he stated that he detectives by iastructions of wer from the bureau ry de <r wl 6 was in doubt as to some of them. id see the form of the die used in can- determine the color of the ink was subjected to a defendant’ disorderly assembly; forfeited col- ursibg; $3. Isa to the’ workhonse Thomas Anger- hitney, & vagrant, was Owen O'Hare, charged leaving open au excavation in an at avenue and R «tres! 4, was fined $5), or) Keeter, George David L. Getz, a clerk in the Pension office, in 1 room, testified that the mails for abont § o'clock im the morning, nped with the date of their recelit: ut McO. cel 2, OOM, Georgetnwn, $1,000; | Wil- nieuws nopneay. ui rt, $928.11; Ha , 8 ae ae ia “ bg Al. eae eee o a an jement 8. Ford. J the week was $12,7 5 boats, in, on ia Saturvay night oc New Jersey | Sion weet conly cleared toom Ctiaberlant 24,024 toms durisg the same time. Thirty-three boats ‘ed from Cumberland on Monday, carrying 796 tons of coal. Avorpert.—About 74 o'clock this morning. @ horse attached to the milk wagon of Cart Levis ran away on High street, near the Cath- olic cemetery. Two daughters of Mr. B. F. Hunt were in the wagon, and were both thrown out. One of them ( Miss Blanche) was seriously injured about the head and face. The other escaped with a few bruises. They wereat once conveyed to their home on Georgetown Heights, where Dr. Peter was called to attend them. Grain AND OxmuntT TRaps.—The receipts of grain to-day were by the barks Medley and Talbott, 2,600 “bushels wheat for Hartley & Pro.; also, by the Medley. 500 bushels wheat aud 500 bushels corn for F. O. Sellmon, and 900 bushels wheat and %0 bushele corn for H. M Talbott. By the schooner Kitty Ann, 1,500 bushels wheat for tay d & Bro. By the boat Nettie Graham, 600 bushels yeliow corn, 600 bushels white do., 140 barrels ear corn, 10 tons mill feed and 1€5 barrels flour. all for Joseph G. and John M. Waters; also, the canal boat Round Ft arrived with 65 barrels cement for thesame rm. Tue Bap Coxpitionw oy WATER STREET.— Editor &tar: I desire to call attention to the condition of Water street, between Rock creek and High streets. Owing tothe accumulation of mud and sand which cover the carriageway it is rendered almost impassable for ns in wet weather. It is to be ho; that the ar oo authorities will have the street cleaned fore another rain. Water STRERT MERCHANT. ————— Jewminy, Silver Ware, ‘ancy Goods, at Prigg’s Jewelry Store, No. 457 Pennsylvania avenue, near 4 street. Ee "ERY CASE of consumption commences with c ugh, excited from the individual having taken ec Do not neglect the little cough or cold, but use, the sooner the better, Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Twar now is valuable asa medicine has tong been known, but it is only since its preparation in the particular form of Peravian Syrup the* its full power over disease has Seen brought to light. Its effect, in cases of dyspepsia and de- bility is most salut 6 on Fifth avenue, is meeting with the success its merits deserve. Tho world-wide reputation of Messrs. Hawk Wetherbee is a sufficient guarantee that “The Windsor” must and will soon become the favor- ite hotel of the traveling public. No gentlemen are better qualified, by experience, enterprise and liberality, to direct such an establishment Fox | than the gentlemen named above, and we are sts | confident they will win in their new field of days, | labor the same measure of hearty appreciation which has been accorded them by thousands of guests of the ‘St. Nicholas,” New York. and “Revere House,’’ Boston, respectively. li | Lapres’ Fer Hate colored and pressed to look as well as new, at A. T. Whitney's, 921 Pennsylvania avenue. i,t, Pernsonat—Dr. Helmboli to tke Front Again.— We are glad to see that during the Doctor's temporary residence in Europe, the supply of his genuince Extract Buchu—the only known specitic for urinafy disorders and obscure com- plaints in cither ‘sex—has heen supplied from is formula and apparatus by his representative here. The genuine article bears the Doctor's signature, and is probably the best known and | most valuable remedy of the kind in the world. John F. Henry, New York, sole agent. Sold by all draggists. 203 To Ger Rip of the Citilla immediately, take Dooley's Ague Powders. They eure perma. nently. 0 a For REttR¥ FROM Corxs, Bunions, Club and Ingrowing Nails, Vascular Excrescences, Chil- \lains, or other local complaints of the feet, visit Dr. White's establishment, No. 535 15th street, be ses the Treasury. Osfice hours from § a. m. 6p. m. ———— Ponp’s Extract cures rheumatism, burns, piles, ulcers, toothache, sore throet, ‘sprains. scalds, soreness, old sores, headache, lameness, bruises, boils, wounds, neural, 6 43 i ton sine : hoarseness, diarrhera, and all hemorrhages, ste Bimetlman loose: sfasspn are" (ound canta’ thas, | Ponds lexttoct difters tree ot sr neon, oto. which are encleeed for the purpose of preparations in the fact that it is a standard Feiurnanawer. ‘These stamps are never used for | medicine, treated of in. medical Writings, and mch pUFpose, ent have. their ow, “ein stamps, andocn wee mo of Ofcourse such fag, | "Own to be & cure for these diseases, m,th,s,t1 tive eam t lerk, aa bas always USSIAN BATHS; Bie0, Medicated Va- been the custom ‘ould ne mncilage wi Wm. Vode fr an been the Custom: " Sometimes cessarily 0 ome off. ho filled the place of Mr. of absence, testified that tive stampa during such ser- All iu the office were ware of this custom, and clerks were in the habit of purchasing such stamps for private use. ch Heal Estate Transfers. The following transfers of real estate have been filed in the office of the Recorder of Deeds since cur last re} November 4.—L sob. 101, squar ugustas Davi ‘guar iit, Shaw: #8. Eevely, tub 18, sans base ih 4 filie a. ‘Kastwood: B.R. a fea SP cttare testim omy of Sgr io Mary Coom: P. Connell Ly iimon, part 2 envelopes already stamped are enclosed, designed hy the sender to be returned, in such case in removing the stauips the he took , Fuller, a clerk {n the mail room, cor- ed former witnesses. aa case was still in progress when our report lowed. an, to 2 TvRCO-K E& Baths, for all akin disease, at Dr. Shedd’s K street. 6,20,6: WILLoox & Grsp’s Srwi MACHINE. The celebrated Bazaar -. ‘atterns. Agency at Chas. Baum’s hoopskirt and corset fs ‘th street, Intelligepoer building. acory, 10,28 THE COMMUNITY at large a the use- fulness of Singer’: Sowing? Machine” 1,6 For 30 Days Only! FROM THE lita INSTANT, WE PROPOSE TO MAKE AND LAY FREE OF CHARGE ALL CARPETS PURCHASED AT OUR ESTABLISHMENT, AND OWING TO THE GREAT SCARCITY OF MONEY WE OFFER AT A MARKED REDUCTION IN PRICE OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF CARPETS, WHICH IS THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED IN THIS CITY, EMBRACING ENGLISH AND AMERIOAN TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, TEREB AND TWO-PLYS, INGBAINS. &c., &c., &c, ‘The Styles we offer for sale are not old and nnd sirable, but of the latest and ‘most attractive design . W. Cox, sab: Housekeepers, look to ar interest, as this is the & 4 Bryent. most favorable opportuuity of the season. We to purchasing clewbaren sy Carpets and prices before WOLFORD &SHILBERG, S87 REMEMBER THE ARCADE. 437 SEVENTH STREET, novid-tr Between D and B, southwest. TTERY. HSER 9) TP WING BER 16, 1873, cod TENCE EE wey ee Tickets. Only 16, G (Wo. sao borane af athe only Ronse tn tho ety that ‘makes a specialty GUNS, FISHING T: AND SPORTING S7 SIGN OF Bi@ GUN. CARBIAGE HOUSE, ep at 5 Cegresivn ater at cuce Room 7 Pleats Bail s. 2s BovR-est B* TEGMAS HOWLING, A ive auctioneer, reet, Georgetown, ADMINISTRATOR? SALE OF HOUSEHOLD | mits TTUR! iN : Ye SATCRDAY MORNING, November ‘B9d, at 1 o clock, I will sell at the auction No. 174 Bride” street, Georgetown— large, Beameed ‘ettress and Bolster, mart Wasbstand, Gus betr-sect hoskens Wve Sane-seat Chairs. Wate OM Vases, Se., the effects of Mrs. Oatherine era, ’GWTLLIAM LAIRD, Jr Administrator. us A large assortment of Mousebeld Farniture Stoves, &c., c., removed to store for canventence. nove Se THOMAS LOWLING, Aucts. GBEAT NOTION IN PRICES OF DBY Be cor BS. ere pee era, Wool Satines, c fea, S80; mm ; #00.j Blaids for children 5e.; fine French Merino, Z ‘orsted Dress Goods, new ss amelsS Hair Goods, 50 to Téc.; Mourning Dress Goods very cheap; Cloths ond Casstmneres c than before the wars Fis white and colored, row 28¢_ ete: apd wide hed artin, Cueetinws; ongin Bleached Wide, sc ; Vanton Fianuels (rom I2xc. up; 200 Shawis very ¢ Bovll-tr BENJAMIN MILLER. BY THOMAS DOWLING, Auct'r.; Gcorgetowa TRUSTEES SALE OF BEAL ESTATE ON BRIDGE STREET, GEORGETOWN, D.C. virtue of @ decres of the District of Columbia, pas od in Byuity ase No. 3,228, wherein Margaret H. Holtsman is complainant, and Virginia Denver et de- fendants, the Godersigned, as ~ will ex to sale, at Public Auction, Ig front of the premise, on THURSDAY, the 20:8, d A.D lay of November « 1873, at the hour of 4 o'clock p. m.,a part of lot No Musitn F. 10, in Holmead’s addition to Georgetow o., gioniag for the same at the end of the line of t of ground on the north side of Bridge street leased by John Holmead to Robert Butler, Soptens: ‘9th, 1806, and Fanning by and with the north lise corner lot, formerly pelonging to Capi. L. ack said Brij being 20 feet or more; them northerly paral! lontgomery street 98 feet; then westerly pat street 29 feet or more, until it intersects the er id line of the before-mentioned lot leased to jutler; thence southerly parallel to Montgomery street ridge Fy 6 feet to Bridgo street, and the place of besin- ng. Terms of sale, Trustee es tl ht plied with in five days roperty on Ov ? 1 sai daze: ome newspaper published in the notice thro Distriet of Columbia, at the cost aud risk of the defaulting purchaser. WM. D. CASSIN, Trustee nov8-dta THOS. DOWLING, Auct. FAlt asp WINTER GOODs, OT & SON, RT, GEORGETOWN, “bonght fer cash” offer to purcha- a je and the new ‘material and GOODS; a full line of * eS} BLACK <3- ofevary variety: SHAW LS UL. TABLE LINEN and @ GOODS generally. CAR BuANKETs. LANNELS and DOMSSTIC HOUSE. PETS, OILOLOTRS, RUGS and with a’ fult stock of Fi GOODS. We aro in daily receipt of additions to oar stock as th = houses, A call and examination of goods in- e Season advances, from the large New vited. oct23-Im JOHN H. SMOOT & 8ON. UST 48 WE EXPEOTED.—Snch_« rash oi Ladies and Gent's Apparel to be CLEANED and it all out on time or dye in the effort; not that we are fired of living, but because by dyeiig we expect tc live, while we know not how to live except we dye. W. H. WHEATLEY'S PREMIUM STEAM DYRING ANU SCOUR ING ESTABLISHMENT, 49 Jefferson street, Georgetown, D. 0. Office open from7 a.m, until sunset, Saturday Sp. sepa-ly N I1OHOLS> ELEGANT TOR CREAM AND OYSTER Sug%-ly 69 High street, Georgetown, D. 0. COAL AND WOOD. (eal! Cua? woop: woop: JOHNSON BROTHERS, WHOLESALE AND KETAIL DEALERS Arriving daily at our depet and wharf, foot of lth street southwest, cargoes of Dest qualitics COA: and WOOD, which we will sell to the trade and con sumers cheap for cash. Qur facilities are ansar- Pamed by any one in tne business, having veaselo and wharves of ourown for bringing and discharging the same. M. Johnson's wharf, foot lath street southwest. Offices: 120 street north- ‘West, formerly occupied by G: | TITS othstreet northweat.” OTM Falls tee Co, cea OES OD Pav COAL DEALERS * Yards—No, 619 4 mreet southwest, and Ho. 1918 4th street northwest. Depot—ii% street wharf. A chofee and vari ept constantly on hand PANIC PRICES. stock of WOOD and CO. iy8-tae PANIC PRICES. PANIC PRICES. 20 Cents Of the Dollar. 20 Cents Of the Dollar. 20 Cents Of the Dollar. From November 10th np to Gud will sell my entire stock HUMAN HAIR Coops, consisting of Onrls, Braids, Switches, and Chignons, 20 PER CENT. LESS han my regular prices, which were always marked in plain figures, November 29th, I offer as my portnuity for ladon, ax my ‘This is a rare oj PORTER Harn EBTE: and the B FANCY WOOLLEN HOSIEBY, LEGGINGS FOR LADIES AND CHILDEEN, In all new shades to match suits, have just been opened at tock im CHAS, BAUM’S HOOP SKIRT AND OORSET FACTORY, 71H STREET, BETWEEN D xv E, Intelligencer Building. 18 WEB: Music fer Priv Oo. the renidence of the Loader, 745 fart, ‘asbington. Telegraph MILL en- novit-ly EBBE’S BAND, BER, tao. Office within sdquare A oprii tie Counter rhoveds Te AT WHOLESALE, EN OX # ERVIN. strect, Ferry art, Pes emmeemmemmes +1} public, we Kare etablished « — Branch Office at 206 4% street, 36 . Be ®. DW. CLARK & CO., DEALERS poons, Sas, MINDS, a ‘MOULDINGS, ac., ‘Sopot ant Planing’ Mill fost of oth etreet ve DISCOUNT FOR CA DISCOUNT FOR CASH. DISCOUNT FOR CASH. 10 PER CENT. DISCOUNT 10 PER CENT. DISCOUNT! 10 PER CENT. DISCOUNT Monpay, MONDAY, MONDAY, NOV. 10th, TILL D NOY. 10th, TILL D NOV. 10th, TILL DEC, Ist. ast. Ist. LOCKWOOD, HUFTY TAYLOR, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, offer their entire stock of LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN'S FINE FURN: SHING GOODS AT DISCOUNT OF 10 PER CENT. FOR CASH FROM lay, Nev. 10, till Monday, Dee. 1, THE PUBLIC ASK FOR LOWER PRICES AND THE TINES DEMAND IT, AND Ta MEET THIS WE HAYE CONCLUDED TO OFFER OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF $125,000 OF ELEGANT GOODS, INCLUDING THE IMMENSE STOCK OF OUR CELEBRATED SEAMLESS KID GLOVES, AT THE VERY LIBERAL DISCOUNT OF 10 PER CENI TO ALL CASH PURCHASERS. NOW IS THE TIME TO MAKE Your WARDROBES) REPLETE WHILE STOCK IS IN ELEGANT CONDITION. OUR OUR GOODS ARE ALL MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, AND THE DISCOUNT WILL BE MADE IN ALL CASES FOR CASH. Extraordinary Inducements To Gentlemen LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR. We have determined that our Shirt Factory shal be kept ranning in full force this winter, and keep our bends employed, and have therefore concluded to offer as an inducement TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS WHO WILL FA- VOR US WITH THEIB ORDERS NOW A Discount of 10 Per Cent. FOR CAs ON ALL SPECIAL ORDERS FOR SHIRTS WE WILL MAKE FOUR QUALITIES OUE PRICES FOR SIX SHIRTS ARE $15.00, $18.00, $21.00, $24.00, Spd sdicome of 10 per cent. will make six cost $13.50, $16.20, 15.99, $21.60, ‘This discount is an inducement never offered by Spy manufacture on special orders, Consider the saving of 91.50, $1.50, $2.10, e240 On every one-half dozen shirts, which is sufficien to purchase many other necessary articles. Besides this great such on hsgt-ap od =e another great inducement for you to leave your or- ders now, and that is, it will Keep the many hands ‘We make the celebrated PALMER’S PATENT DOUBLE-YOKE SACQUE SHIRTS, Which is the inimitable fitting shirt of the world, and (il wearers of them wil! confirm our assertion. Js LaDIE®’ Goons, ; re THE LADIES. } Jour grewtine te ty tnvited te my } ’ NEW AND ve ¥ SELEOT STOCK * IN ZEPHYBS AND wo GOODS, Bol euED SLIPPERS AND © ieee 8 Rew assoriinnnt of SLIPPER ARDS, BAT and TOWRL BACKS, i caret fn wot | "'Children'» 0 OLOAKS » apecialty, at MRS, SELMA RUFPERT: 614 sh aireet, oppsite P scout Ditice. _BF'No Branch Store. wove ar 801 NEW GeuDs 801 RECEIVED EVERY Dar ar DAVIS, "Ol MARKET SPAOR, Oca. fre Breer Q* "12 PRICES REDUCED clined im New York BUTTONS, jst received at DAVIS om all goods thet bare de “at DAVIS Prices, MABKED DOWN to correspond with the lowest New York priews, At Davis _ccesindeanetamnsaeetaa eens, LOVES. ’ BROT) complete and eoid at lower prices ave Space. cormer Sth «1 D MILD UPS, Bou Nacrere Bar en ROVE Iw ST. ROSES BoUSK ’ INDUSTRY DRESSMAKING TROSSEAUS, Children's SUITS cow LP. JEANS m Paris «th achoice sortment of Bonnets and Hate. Latest ne gities in millinery goods, Show room in Washington, 410 1ith «treet, one door from Penn. « ; Baltimore, 8% N_ Obaries Theat, meme Bi ‘D> Hats * MS. ae, FORK THE WiNTER BRASON, ch the ladieg of Washington and vicinity are : ‘ mo aa wore T PUBOWASING A WINTER oO} themecives of chil. should make their fret call at in Pulley hey willfind ‘hie stock one of the lareoet end most desirable ety lee in— _ = CLOAKS, DRESSES, REDINGOTES, BONNETS, HArs, Ly FLOWERS, FEATRE Letts SO S, Li FANS, BELTS. CHATELAINES = NECKLACES, NECKTI®S AND BL Also, 8 choice aesortmont of hand-made FRENCH UNDERGARMENTS, THE J BP. CONST THE JULIE CORSET EMBROIDERED mre N imgorts nearly all bis goode direct, he is euabled to sell at the lowest market rie 82 DRESSMAKING to alt ite branches. oct2)-im EST LOOK !—Ten TUCK SKIRTS for & conte st 8 HEULLER'S, 718 Market Space. j98-ly B. YOUN 8 °'S NEw Yo K BAZAAR Fashionable Headquarters for FaNCY GOOPS, HOSIERY, MEBINO UNDEBWEAR, and NOTIONS At lowest aienteee to all. ccid-tr 441 SEVENTH STRERT, NEAR MADaMs EsTR * les of HUM 1B. ae than ‘ All shate braids, 23 inches cee: One yard loug : Forty inches... — Bingle and bunch OU RLS very © Call and examive our large steck LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF SUITS. salting at tedenen, Hey patoeg My B. HELLER'S, 718 Market Space, “67 ADIES" na FRENCH STARCH ENAMEL {the best article tn the world for doing up Liver or Wosiin. p. imparts 6 beantifal gloss te (he fabric sins URBHAM & OO., Manufactarere, D 00., Mane! 5 160 West Lombard street, Baltimore. near baw ‘K with the fal: sepé-tr a STATER. ISLAN & LISHMENT. The oldest and ta: may be in the w. N.Y. DYSING ES —ESTABLISHED ies ee t jest Of its kind in the country A. FISUER, Agent, Mh street, between F and G N. B—Gnarantee given that no color rube off. bring Your articles soon, to get them Dack in time. 4. FISHER, FIRST OL, 800) G15 Hb etrect, >for Pat Omen SPECIALTIES UF HIS BOLE PROC Ladses Dresses cleaned without taking them apart Gentlemen's Clothes cicthes cleaned without abtrek (ng. Grease spots removed iy, #0 that they aever sbow again. Kid Gloves cleaned on short petice. Prices mod sepl-ly AL HAIR SWITOHES, Price fo: 8,008. Lees, 7b arkel Konae. sib is srate; punctuality guaranteed. ‘TRE ALMIGHTY DOL wAR! Tam enabled at present to offer UNPARALLELED BARGAINS; in fact better than ever were offe specie time and it will ‘be to everpbody's interes (2 feck ment the following list of Specialties, which I on wes remarkably cheap, and very euperior for 1 2 7.9) Gent o Drawers, fine and heat Gent's Colored Berivo Shire, be conte, 2 Ladies 1 idreu's hand-knit Drawer Leg: Children's bavd-knit L pines, a0 et Hote, $0 conte Ladies Buck Ganot!« Ladies Kid Gaontiets.| Ladies Fleeced L' nt ng Fleeced Lisle Half Gauntlets and Gloves Men's Fleeced Lisle Gloves, 25 conte leached Hose, three 1 Ladies $0 and 4) B Trou frame Mose, 60 ents Ladies Brown Balbriggan Hose, @ ceu's Boys and Men's Woo! » Be. Bc, wind Men's heavy Cotton S.cke, 23 crate Men's heavy British Socks, thre- pair for $2 len 's Gray Shaktr-knit Socks, three pair for @1 Jen's British Gray Merino Socks, 80 cents Thave also just opened the LATEST NOVELTIES IN JEWELRY, BANDRACK, &v., and such a variety of other articles that it is fatile to attempt op umerating them, Come and see for ) ourself, B, SILVERBERG, METROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORE, 318 SEVENTS STREET,

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