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NG ST. bccse Pixie moar sun’ biped {si soient, Bntate Transters, LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. CITY ITEMS. LADIEY’ GOODS. -ALARY QUESTION. DISCOUNT FOR CASH, TORBAY nn Rovember TE) Te Procent Betzee Pure tary | Petit acne te hoowearak Dos | Evrae Gran. Yul em pwnitne tone | ray Faorateront of ie 0, D. Care anes ea. coon nck QMS i 4 Down ; = i] Ccm . Iam pot to be one of those » exer stairs Ews ‘The arnusl ™ seting of the pew-holders and | Shotould censure without ceases bat havieg Raveetised tn'thy papers. "Gio then c cette siSeamee: Lista LOCAL NEWS, members Of “le Unitarian ohusen was held last H in their box at Walker's store, corner ot | 3i'sth sitet, boteeen T ane Py endl Wegnatioe : Sage | EME '® ne church building, corner of D and | Pit and D ctreets couthwest, tight days ago, a gg sasesnca isha " URPURTED BONNETS con Amusements, &¢., Tonight. ==>! “'rcets. Mr. S. J. Bowen presided, and | Rote requesting them to clean privics in JRC OKNAMENTS, 2 DISCOUNT FOR CASH, - —SESS eal onner mars Wall's Opera House—Littic Netl, the Colifor- | “ated the objects to be to elect a managing rear of my premises and no attention having Steel Ornaments, nia Diamond, in her specialty of “ Fidelis, the ; committee for the ensuing year, and to transact been to it whatever, thas rendering the | Jet, Steel, and Pearl Jewel-y, receiret at 0 2SKs an Min ORD Fire Wait.” bap ane’ Lary = eae Cap bps nome | — unfit for use, ao a Prigg’s — Store, No. 45i Pennsylvania REY.<f hou aac se i,” ve ¢ first business in of won! io ey H to say at something mu: ne to | avenue, near street i Seater Comique—/‘Wild Bill,” wnd other sen- | snort of the retiring managing comunlttee. | hate tila Waleance,” Reanostinliy, yocre. = To The babies. ee r. Geo. E. Baker, chaitman of said commit- ieee W. B. E., 222 and 224 Lith street southwest. Crorr is a violent iatlammation of the wind- Z ” pipe, and is peculiarly a disease of early life. A Mr. Eprrox:—The retusal of the authorities | hoarse, dry cough and wheez ing respiration | to lieense a number of restaurants has been 9- | always portent @ Com- | tee, read the report, setting forth in detail the |. Novembrr 12 — Grand subscription organ voncert at gregational church, corner 1th and G street. workings of the church the past year, the re- | = eg Orchestrion music at No. 468 Pennsylvania ceipts from pew rents, contributions,’ charch Rmyentoe Nichina te DISCOUNT FOR CASH. Your, gtrenth SSNS RE acts , part 16, ‘eqnare 65) ger, and should not be neg- in venga Svenue. fairs, &c., and their expenditures, closing with beor, pert 12, square ticed by the news; rs. and in one instance it | lectel. Dr. Bull's Congh Syrup will invariably EELIN ZAPHYES AND OBSTED Geods, ————— a recommendation that more economy be prac. A. DV ca | was remarked, “They will goon prevent an attack, and-can be administered to ih mg ay yp hg og OS Condensed Locals. | ticed in their routine expenses the coming year, | savare 8%), 41 fore.” Now, it does look as if th young children with utmost safety. \ Enlistments at the navy yard, in this city, | #nd to this end the committee recommended Be Vand’ 11, square 484, @600; W.N. Dal. | thing wrong in this matter. Others have to pay HAT sad TOWEL BAUKS ae " trust, parte * A REDUCTION OF THE PASTOR'S BALARY, | fin"ty vere Wo 10 PER CENT. DISCOUNT! Shinran TRE MAN OP ENTERPRISE creates; the weak tage Ag ©. A. Dalton ot als-aub 2i,sanure | for their license to sell liquors, while those who z 5 ‘ Sater at the navy | aDd the cutting ¢ ‘ —" J.B Abell to 0. tom ecal.. subs. 10 | are refused @ license are sa xpense im. ns bag geek enn and the cutting down of the amount paid the tO. Dalton ec al. sab: fused a li wed that e: | Salietan tien to copy Riss Dose, any, senstbl yard, was severely injured yesterday by being | C20lr. To provide for the estimated expenses | Srd ll,aquare 41S and Sand Seeaaressn Gio. | ory go,on doing Dusiness as before, ‘This looks | Man suppose that the legions of “Buchs,” s0- Ziech by 0 telling pines of Ueber. 7 the incoming year the committee recommended rember 13 FS Lamson to A, Sharp. wih. | like Ki money under falze pretences on the | called. that infest the tag, stores, onsees the reese cel delier sauitr't,cterening | Chetftinarma the Sieetii Roecape | Fug Suuey Masten ae AURA Patt of fhe antriien, for Weome are tres | fat mer of Ur, Heimat Genaine Patra ntributh ‘to D: Car % any more ai pots ye A Sarrscime, on ievumsent, tet ight, on tT, | of church fairs to be held. Theic estimated | Segeie'B. Plumiey to D. Curtin, part 3; | y | diaietes. or other urinary diseases, in male oF nm liquors, where is the justice or honesty in the | dia tan of aaa | expenses were something over $4,000. The , J.C Pinmley to B.R. Plamley, | contract? Those who sell ‘Openly withoat a | female, ‘will detect the difference at once. b The mother of General I: 5 108e : * " . | question bei: hi of the report a } 4 a 4 é io the result. Helmbold’s cures; the others fail. ‘Chic Tha, pried to the | race gh i cae a5 Pislaes ‘gert sreatene ai, gine Sener oe epraiel y igen the rights {ne ltoeused, | The genuine bears Dr. Holubolae signatare. fetag dastvcaset Casing to Caer og eas ies | Cok. W. E. Bramball wus oppeeed to atoptitig | terucies Martete pan scusrrom sem | ities are, indeed, partios to the wrong. “Allow | For sale by all druggists. to pay the expenses of Ler journey "8" | it, awit would earry with it the recommenda: | | ag er oa aera te Hes, 89k. Le gest one plau (someone may present | By Wise To-pay.—'ffis madness to neglect a™ The Hamline chapel, recently sol Sone of the commmnlttog sedating stlanien Of the | ov itueat cits Bs 8. dokacss, veh tareteas, a better) ly meeting the difficuity, and | cough or cold, however slight. Consnaption Foundry M. FE. congregation, to b pastor and choir. ' sabella, Higgins, south part 13, «aaare 433, | Serving at the same time the cause of temper- | may follow, and though Dr. Wistar's Balsam of missionary purpoxes, on the corner Dr. Wallace entered into a 7 Ance, good order and fair dealing. Wherever ® | Wild Cherry has frejuentiy cured this much R Parker to). P. stetao streets, will reach its destination to-day. A fo em benign ce iw medal | 93.00: W. Reading to license has been grauted, let the law stipulate | dreaded disease, it almost invariably cares the It is expected that the audience root ever since there had been « Unitarian church | 3; e primary diseases of the throat, lungs and chest, JM Langston to B. Lobsiger, | that each hotel or restaurant shall display over —- in the city. He held that it was absurd to taik 0, TR: Benton to Mary | he rincipal door of entrance asign with the | Where other cemoticn ray FROM cepamee anaes Taf Tavemee vAn exten. | of paying the pastor over $2,000, in view of the | na —i J.B. Benton to. | word « Licensed” in plain letters of not, les ae yee a . sive programme is being arranged for the vc | late debt they owed, and the tightness of the +17 —Ward, trostos,to KM. McKnew. | than five or six inches fi size. Those whohave | _ For ae.ter prom Conns, Tunions, Clab and ~ easion. ; | money market. sube. 5, square 463, $145); L. Lecko to Kliza- | paid their license will not object, while the | Ingrowing Nails, Vascalar Excrescences, Chil- ADIES, ABOUT PUROHASING & WiNTEE The alarm of fire at 12 0 Mr. 8. R. Bond said in order to bring the mat- | }'1h'a “Walker, — fw sarge unlicensed class become known to the | biains, orother local complaints of the feet, visit MONDAY, NOV. 10th, TILL DEC. 1st. OUTFIT for tt Sen oF hs caused by the burning out or a fou! « ter to the point, be would move to amend by | community and police at once by the conspicu- | Dr. White's establishment, No. 435 15th street, te WILLiaN Ni FAIRS a cpectalty, at MES, SELMA RUPPERT's, 616 K&D acreet, : Sa Sta eel 5 > * Lf 3 10 PER CENT. DISCOUNT! | INDUSTEY DRESSMAK LO. THOSSEAUS, Catldren’® SUMTS cor 10 PER CENT. DISCOUNT i} ry 6 > B elties square S47, 9 Sarsh G Jobrson 0: @. B’ Wilson to Joann 368, and part 7, aqnare 319, 34 O00; J should make th 90S [ street, a honse occupied b striking Ld ene ey qentng@ tie ous absence of the license sign. Respectable | opposite the Treasury. Office hours from $a. 1m. | MONDAY, NOY. 10th, TILL DEC. ist, | The! sil ae @ E reduction oF T st 4, U ' 3 i 1 totp.m ~ Boat thie side S the aomeet ren Summers. Thy ' | ry | wto M Letch:, sub.145,ejnaré 463, 312, | Citizens would not ci to enter such places or M . <aa tera responded promptly, but their s cig Sarin Boven—“Besthor Bead, in: | * ate eS se Ripley, sub. | become parties to a violation of thelaw. It! quyyip, ple asa medicine has long MONDAY, NOV. 10th, TILL DEC. 1st, | CLOAKS, PRESSES, REDINGOT needled. ir. Bond ; Me.” He | ote ners The gaara ath ane Sema Ln aad | To, Lutes and slmnplity Sis duties of the | heen known, but it ts opty luce Its properetens BONNETS, HATS ‘The excellent Washing‘on City Library. ir Mr. Bord.—* one thing “ me cone | Reig. P qnare 291, 35 Fenwick ‘and | police, and in the end serve the cause of tem- | in the narticuiat form of Furavian oyrop mn | FLOWEES, FEATMEMS, KIRHONS aed the rooms of the Young Men’s Christian Asgo- | Tenewed his motion, and Dr. Mason secon ub), suuare 27, $4.30; | perance and good order. M. | ite fall power over au Ga behn Soomeht to | SILAS, VALVETS, LACES ciation, bas now over 12,060 volumes w | ed it. Beg ub. to" s, age Le ce bee eee en ponent 8 FANS, BELTS, CHATELATNES > # ie bs : 2B LATORER WORTHY OF IS HIRE. Moses Kelly to F'C. Osta sal 25! eee ht. dyspepsia and de- $ 2 ar " Route ana eesetuesiy hetng 9ha04.. Dept Mr. Bond went on to say that when the pas- | sanare 3. S740 J Ford ve Usitet Stare, Ps GEORGETOWN bility is most salutary. 6 Re! en Tike AND RUEY Of all the principal books are k tor, Rev. Frederick Hinckley was induced to | land parts 9 and 1, square 377, $100.00; C. H J ——— | NDEKGARMENTS, SEEESIS WN. SOE RATE V0: wel THE | come here, three years ago, it was with the an- | Meulten t0.W FI tO Cor nathan Bice ate aah | ‘Tue secon annual ball of Excelélor Tent, at ee en ees cof tpgiracod | i eee Mata recent meeting of co wisch nh stat tncand in emauatance S| "RAE w mine oe Gott waren | Reeth cere ae Pecan or | th made onder by Hompier Soar tke | LOCKWOOD HUPTY & TAYLOR Se hae ment N.G.,(W.1 {hich is not a large amount in constdleration of | Novem eae Baakige 22,6. 1. Walters, | rest Hall to: morrow evening, (Thanksgiving.) | ‘To amr rip of the Civills immediately, take » , x * | the expenses clergymen are subjec . The A r bon sagore din rte ret | fst year he had received that eam, one-third nave bes, i fi enant. It is claimed b ent | having been raised by contributions—ten of the N. Scutt, subs. ; arsised fram New fore wich @ fou erepear 5s Shis clection wan irrcgutag ee pee at | members paying $100 each, ‘The second. year BF a Ma anltes fb: 8.Gardnet sab. M,eauare | Shoat merchandisey end the schooner Anna | (POND's Exvnacr is for sule at wholesale a oe I is probable that the question will have to be | be bad been paid $2,600, and last year only | her Tight in subs Band O, equare 20 Sim, | Gell, from Saulsbury, Md., bas arrived with | Obas. Stott @ Co., 490 Penusylvania avenue, 3 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, gellled st Readquertenn 52.500, | dt is the right of the church to agree | Henry Caspari to Joseph Straub, subs. 7 and_3, | 90,000 feet of lumber for the Wheatley Bro.’s, | and by Gruggists everywhere. erywhere. tw, f,tf Miss Minnie Tappan, an Indian girl, about | ¥P0nand fix the amount to de paid the pastor, | square 616, $60; OA McEurn tothe Vestry of St, | and the Oatharine Mone wien on rae Tees ‘Tonco-Eussian Bias; ais, Meticated Va- by ’ teen os died i 1 Univer- | 8d he hoped an adequate amount would be | John’s Parish, subs. 1 to 4, square 95, 92,000; M- | Davis & Co.; also, the steamer New York, from ths, 8 "a, Seren Reutarentchegtnc Tentecssen tes | Oued ener ae ea Et Snot Ot te hee | S200), WH Bente fo Barak dane Ohare Gs: | Philadelphia, with a miscelianeous cargo, and | Bor Baths, for ail skin disease, at Dr. — rvivor of the Chivington massacre, in Wy- | than $2,560, and if that was not enough there or Sarah Jane Driirien. part | the Columbia cleared for Baltimore with gen- porent to G.H will be a very pleasant social entertainment. Dooley’s Ague Powders. They eure perma- c e0 ies Sasha? Kiver News.—The steamer E. ©, Knight | nently, + moote marke: 12d im BL W YORE BAZAAR ariers J O'Brien to WH ————-e—___—_ Will offer their entire stock of “TERY . = She diopted | W8S always @ way to ike up the deticiency, | 2 br eral merchandise. WitLoox & Gien’s Skwine MacuIns. The “ND! . ‘Tappan: formerly a special Talinn eee | If they eapnot raise that sum they should do | ii. JA. jordan to. O Wil, | GRAIN TRADE.—The canal boat Monocacy | celebrated Basatr Partermn Aieoee et Ones MERINO UNDRRWEAG cot missioner, who sent her to Howard University | their own preaching, each member taking tars sqaure 2:4 arrived to-day with 2,000 bushels of wheat ant | Baum’s hoopskirt apd corset factory, 7th atreet, At lowest market prices to all to be educated. She was an apt pupil, and i* bw 4.@. Mackey remecked that be. was cnc @ magnes to WM. Clark, tot re cinerea for F. 0. Sollee yporyred Intelligencer building. 10,28 | coldtr 441 SEVENTH STREET, NEAR FE vile . dr, A. G. Mackey remarked tha’ oni sg a le wrtha A. | bushels of wheat for dott. e ee re Tahece tesa an forlged thet ontieth dis- | Of the committee who had agreed upon the re- 7. $813; N.Cobb to Maria ved with 650 barrels | _ TRS COMMUNTTY at lar, nal boat S. H. Davis a ge appreciate of cement for J. G-& I. M. Waters, The sales | falnes# of Singer's Sewing Machine. 15 : Tene = | 7 apres the nse LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN'S j FRENCH STARCH ENA‘§ bem article fa the world for doing up Linen or be hy porte * beautiful glows to the fabric Bot i M & CO., Mannfect SPHAM So Wiper Lombard erect, m1 2 of selec! z | port, and be had voted for it in committee vases daieguien ee the convenient ka ete ee ee ei opbete were 1.800 bushels fair red wheat at vi pt 4 4 ec’ « JUSTICE T = 6) 0 bushels of inferior do., at #1.60; and WN EMENTS, bh le Beil rights Seeretees eee The truth was, the church could not pay the | Gross, part 1,200 bushels prime do., at $1.82; 1.900 bushels of GEORGETO IN ADVERTISEMENTS, Wm. A. Hughes president, with Louie A. Gor. | 8@ount ithad been paying. It had been stated Novi ber 2-3 Ae nt tod. s. Brerett, corn were sold at téc. for yellow, and 7c. for “@TILL THEY COM nish assecretary. ‘The unanimous choice of the | bY bis friend Bond that there was an under- | Pi jrguare 41, $—; F.C. Cate to Bilon F. Hollen: | white. unre 1008, $659; John b art 28, sutiare 496, 1.000 For FINE FURNISHING GOODS yaale-ly timore. Maryland. | . Leanars om, 3 > rit | PSE LARGEST ASSORTMENT oF LapIEy a 3 oe ~ ~ | standing last year that the salary of the pastor | Subs. 4lond «2, sunart 935, $2.00; Church & Howell eel Just received another kt of NEW CARPETS, | h ow) meeting for delegates was 1. a An- | should be $3,000. He had a perfect recollection {MO Fisher.on> B, sauare 438, S300: D. L, ALEXANDRIA which we will sell cheaper than ever offered before. i bts. ‘S HELLER'S, Pie Market Bpace. cluttons in favor of civil rights were adopted, | that such was not the case, and Sowecen eat | $4s0rH N nt Holston, nbs. “ = 2 SS SEEN ato neeeiee kcal, oe MADAME ESTREN, 625 13:4 siruz moar 4, hme ng adjo' | was ai ‘oT —no' fen 5 J t | avd 4, square 774, $1.4 - W. Clark to P.'A. Oas- 5 ae ci welf. |. GUTMAN, om ‘kw ‘. ‘and the meeting adjourned what he asserted could be supported by the | sidy-patt 1, syusre O24 . Tue Crnan Feves.—Our local has been rom New York with the fal Y HAIR, cheaper than ever. Binche AT DISCOUNT OF 10 PER CENT. FoR feMaN records of the church,that no such offer wasever amusing himself with the ramors ot military | _"0v24 117 Bridge street, Georgetown, D, wade. The only question was, are they able to | A District Case in Taz U Tue Wasnrxetox S organizations assembling in our city, for the s* OND ANNUAL BALL & permanent organi EXCHANGE eft nat the n | pay this amount. and it really should be a ques- | CoveT.—In the U. expected war, But it becomes a serious matter night at th ce of Langdon, Bai Ucn with the preter bimaeif’ wheter ec ot he | the case of the boar when the fever in reality possesses our youths. or bright. The following wer could afford to labor with them for what they | ginia, appellants. vs. Columbian College, and inspires them to run off from home and en- | gxoErsiok TENT, Wo. 47, 1. 0. or CASH FROM Peter Campbell, ate able topay him, and if not, why let him: go i., came up. list. Such is really the case, several lads of REUHADiCES 7 os where he could be better paid. The church is | Supreme Court of the District of os sity paene ame cre ai an Cuvee Ge | le odhead Ve el i y m4 avi ci enlis - o mire ait now La: in debt, and their eiforts should in | Mr. Justice Field delivered the opin pose, iy ae ( at ber, RK. M. Hall, F. honor be towards its liquidation. By the report | coura@irming the decres of the teit & 2 | Worxon the east Alexandria Toad was sus FORREST HALL, CRORGEYOWN, D. ©., | Nourse, (secretary) Andrew Langdot Of the committee it was shown that their chat. | Com@itin thir causa wit, cost. s | pended on Friday last in consequence of an in- HANKSGIVING EVE, Nov, 26th, 1 } R. Clagett. Mr. Patterson, from the commit: | View the wast cone Tard ote shat ghel They | Clifor®annouced tothe bar th Fe actor nich has been gotten out by some | | Tickets, admitting @ Gentleman aad Ladiew, Ove | Monday, Nov. 10, till Monday, Dec, 1, tee sppetntes! for the parpase, submitted somt- | Div, maa) objects of chatiny which ciaim thet | adjourn aver from Weanesier of tain eae | dissatistied parties through whose lands the | Dollar, “hovdi-tt - | cers of the Excha e as follows: | recognition, and certainly’ their acts in this | until Monday next. | Toad passes.— Sentinel, las! evening. F985, BEXT—In Gearectown, D. Dwelling LP a Ls fa we direction the past twelve months o_o 5 Pans merion Gr Ae: Miargaguthe | amngeee 9 Congress street; 9 rooms, in N : fg She Bhd matter of satisfactory contemplation. He did tRoRr As’ gathering | epsir. = . Dickson. vic 1. Barber, secre- | Tot wieb to be understood he epposing at adc: | seucmbled at the F-street Baptist churcn txt | CLOTHING AT PANIC PRICES. | .t Bar hid STORE ROOM (two foors,) | gue PUBLIC ASK FOR LOWER PRICES some discussion as to wh “Mr. Corcoran | iuate salary, but was i lidipatlatarclt Sipeeeo Stee soa Large two story WAREHOUSE, 21 “oor east of ir new pastor. and to cordially welcome lita ta MBed see <1 | 4ND THE TIMES DEMAND IT, AND To rir midst. ‘The welcome address was mate | CLOTHING AT PANIC PRICES, | Uigtetht Water stroets, wiih largo celiar asd not even paid the interest. The committee had Judge Ferenald. Rev. Dr. Cuthbert, of the BRICK STARLE and CARBIAGE MEET THIS WE HAVE CONCLUDED To taken all these matters inte consideration, and | oer ga Pderaetiey Lye fe cheer ot 4 alvary, back “e Foxall row, easenon siven at < OFFER OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF $123,001 ! c died nite and Mr. Ingersoll, of the Navy-Yard chureb, | p-apap Spuc OTS Bply to ERRY, Ju, ENTIRE STO: 25,000 ied that they are paying too much to ais Teall adsveanee: A sumptuous repast was | UNPARALLELED INDUCEMENTS. | yo 121 Congres street, or Boom 7 Plant . wee oe i ond said the yoice of his friend was | served and e: «1 by those present, UNPARALLELED INDUCEMENTS. ing, 2d story, nova) OF ELEGANT GOODS, INCLUDING THE Pa | IN FAVOR OF REDUCING THE CHURCH DEnT would accept the pr which is over $4,000, and on which they have | president was postponed were elected as fe president; D. W. } Willlam Dickson. ¥ very persuasive; he was iaeiee euperistenncd {REAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF DRY NSE STOCK OF OUR CELEBRATE! jo cores r. | but, notwithstanding, his arguments bad failed | Pinte Works to Neve eek erat or | OVERCOATS. au re; aden Pen ) | SEAMLESS KID GLOVES, aT THE veR\ n tot of the | {0 convince him that they should take the | the intersection of S and {ath streets north | 7c i a * | action proposed by him. Hfe then proceeded | Urea" to reriive the pant ee te enorme: | OvERCOATS, 95 ovmRooaTS, §14 | Hs 5 ; LIBERAL DISCOUNT OF 10 PER CENT endered. to rehearse his understanding of what had been | sn At werecte ani bave ghewell atic an whe | OVEECOATE, §6 OVEROOATS, $15 | cheap; Cloths and Camtineres cheaper than, bet» ; = agreed upon at their last aur.ual meeting, and at superintendent of county roads been di. | OVERCOATS, §3% OVERCOAT: 6 | the war; Flan ite and colored, .rom 2c. up; | TO ALL CASH PURCHASERS, | Dioiee subtequent meetings; also as to what had been | Potted to make the necessa irson Bunker | OVEBCOATS, $10 OVEROOATS, 81% | {gyre Blankets; good yard wide Bieachad Svirt | sake Distrw " ee Sede Ee TAO eae ne on [Hill road, between Middistons gato and tie | OVREOOATS. oii OVERCOATS, $20 | Mesiin, yard wiles Ines Oaston Fl Now IS THE TIME TO MAKE YorR A ln was made to the amount raised at a chureh ilroad | OVEBRO 5 v ERO alin yard wide, Iéc ; NO rs E Tl E YO by the colored citizens of Alexumirt nis at Masonle Teusple. railroad. — | OVERCOATS, $12 OVERCOATS, 929 | 0p; 20 Showls very cheap, seiy Mit ee ; 5 KD. Rufin, chairman, and W. F. | Dr. Wallace interupted tosay that that rair| Tur AwaLgauates House Canpenrene | so AB WE EXPECTED cSock ema | WARDROBES REPLETE WHILE ovR etary. ter a short speech by Mr. u, Tae | netted $1,005, out of which sum the pastor had | any Jornens last night passed a vote of thanks | 7 IN’ t UST v ix —Such @ roah of | cy : eC. r COND ON. call the the civil sights oo coe rears been paid a handsome amount. to the president, J. F. Whitemore, for. eer vices WINTER SUITS. Ladies and Gent's Apparel to be CLEANKD and | S7OCK IS LN ELEGANT CONDITION. the petition to on ng the i 4 said that he had good reason to | in opening the Baltimore branch, and Mr. J wis DYED bas not besn seen for some time, With every sege ot the bill. It ed by dotn WINTER SUIT8, 8 WINTER SUITS, $16 | incility 1 o id a full corps of skilled workmen, we are = " A. Seaton, “that on do send sever through th rte Of | Satine earetary Of the executive committes, | WINTER SUITS, @10 WINTER SUITS, $1" tah outon Hi rmination £0 dost quod aad fo ctow OUR GOODS ARE ALL MARKED IN PLAIN t > : Fen dgee . 01 e efforts statione: ‘ew York, i she 7 = ov ime or dye in the rt; not it we are . L. = = 4 per bt delegates to meet the vatwnal ¢ He held that if it | Wranch candidate for general coane epee Cee Hred of living, but because by dyeing we expect tc | FIGURES, AND THE DISCOUNT WiLL DE aes adopted, and the following were elected dole- | wus their intention represent the American district in the General | WINTER SUITS, $14 WINTER SUITS, Live, while we know not how to live except we dy0, i We ©. WiTMER, ates: John A. Se pig tS 3 TO DRIVE THE PASTOR AWAY | Council at Manchester, England. | WINTER SUITS, $15 WINTER SUITS, $25 WwW. H., WHEATLEY MADE IN ALL CASES FOR CASH. } _nowts-tr_ 1928 Pom: artaerer ssaee rue, Syphax, B36 to other fields by thus reducing x | | PREMIUM STRAM DYEING ANU SCOUK | aeoR avn ONLY. and Charles Jacks | had better fix the amount at st t | YOUTHS’ SUITS ING ESTABLISHMENT, |K : - offered oy J | is, they are as able to pay 42,500 as ever they Senet w Wi i t of the Ban ! » 49 Jofferson street, Georgetown, D.¢. | TION IN GROCERIES AT committee 0 m1 e, and if it goes out to the world that they | Barry, superintendent of the Baltimore and = es ig " = - PROWNING'S. = | are set able, (eats wuutuinse aa & chsmwen ts | Potomac valtoat te sotines Gn cer ar tee | YOUTHS’ SUITS, $6 YOUTHS’ SUITS, $14 | , Ofce open from7 a.m, autil sunset Eatartay | between 3M and Ws etrecte, eupon themthe | ended. He regarded it as a matter of economy | [tame buildings on Maryland avenue, between | YOUTHS’ SUITS, $% YOUTHS? suit: 1 pied twat y SORTS neNT | to retamn he services of a pastor worth $2,500, | th and 10th streets southwest, for the freight | YOUTHS' SUITS, $10 ¥OUTUS’ SUITS, §1~ 1OHOLS? = Extraordinary Inducements ‘ohn | rather than cet a pastor whose services are not | he ure and stock pens for losding and unlo ating | ELEGANT ICE CREAM AND OYSTER = | worth more than half that sum; but to invite | fe. until otherwise ordered by the board or | Pa erreere: “ ae = - | their pastor to send in his resignation by cutting | other competent authority. | BOYS? SUITS. Saee Te__D Bich roth, Georedtows, D.0. Z down his pay, was not the correct thing. He 2s Sica ora ares ai » SU = T ‘7. Sustal, fenawed bie makin. uu StReeT CLeanine Contracts.—Bids | BOYS? SUITS, $4 BOYS’ SUITS, @& Go 'o Gentlemen pany this co “Dr. Wallace Gerrected, Mr, Bood in the mat- pened at the rooms of the Board of Pub- | BOYS? SUITS, 95 BOYS’ SUITS, a1 DRY ODS. ¥.M.C. A. Lctvn e diagrain fort ¥.M. C. A. lectures, preliminary fo the s tific course, will be opened at Warren Choa & Co.’s bookstore, 94) Pennsylvan! REDUCTION ! 0x C 5 DRESS GOODS OFFER BOX COATS. Reduced from 20 to 40 Per Cent, oe elie 3 ‘st S renlteed A they | Presence of the bidders,) for sweeping and a | ae ay Aeochtl Soren on Tene ten ee | oe ming the streets of the District, but 10 ¢ | like this system of raising money as it couldnot | Syttis can ve made wn ‘o- | be depended on. He thought that those who , Wc! b a they are scheduled, course of af sr of church fairs, and said that at the fais | !¢ Works to-day (ome eighteen in namber, in | BOYS’ SULTS, §7 BOYS’ SUITS, $12 | merrow morning. These lec | wanted the pastor's pay increased should | THE COURTS. noe peal ba BOE Oazs, G1 inh oe oo ERSL ALL WOM OTTO. Ward Howe, December COME FORWAKD AND PLANK DOWN pucieneenr. 2 BOR OAT? S BOX COATS; $12 | Saw SHAWLS, ga.0; kitct henie wi> LOCKWOOD, HUFT A den. Doece mber ith; Thos jj | thei proportion. “He woald be one to do his | af 1 was ae belek Re he GLOVES, 66 cents; TA Lws co. 2! Y & TAYLOR, | Hiss for ate 200 bbt« nek for Fauntly nee ohn B. Gough, Janaary 2 3 we and | part. iP bg Sai = BRO. AD&CO.. afew 4 ws rr Faas . Gough each present “taking” subjects, while | ' ‘Mr. Bond—sSuppose vou lead off, doctor, io tunpany, vertict for platecift Brsokeaae Wat A. STRAUS, . _novil 2n* 1205 F street, bot. 12h and 3h. | ebseeee extra pine Potatos ayden and Nast will add illustrations to their | making an offer of what you will do.” otal: on trial. : = : 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVE + ie Chores, matter. Prof. Hayden. by lectures "Dr, Wellace--“‘es, ole; F will be one. ot | SPECIAL TERM, Jute- Hiensireys.—Po-Gay; The Populat Clothier, eet IN DREss Goops., a cguemainthe ae for the benetit of the industrial home school, twenty to pay down $100. several orders were made in bankraptcy case In 7 all “ ans Ob Verumont Java, Moracait>, aud the Y.M.C.A. have put the lecture in | “Three more gentlemen followed in making the following equity cases: Urandell agt., Washing: 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Blocg: allcwoot nenmessee —— epee their course for the purpose of selling it. The | similar offers. | {pp City Bavings Bank: order direc ioe pealyas to Between Wth and Mth streets, __ Fine French (cloth colors) Oashmeres, 80, 6), and om, Bins, ood Mate of Entire net proceeds go to that institution, and | Dr. Wallace—There it is; you may vote to | dc! ra. Trart and Gate 7c.» reduced from 98,760 . and #1. » Figs, aw its demands should not be forgotten. The ladies | pay a large amount, but you will not pay it » beter at Eee BLES er ee eres 12 ROW | rs icayp Sanermbndd tuiat oar Whi Wecticy al favored old Brandies, Whiskter and in charge are working faithfully to sustain it, Whe tact that Mr. Hinekley never received §F-Store open until § p. m., and on Satarday nti! | **eteest SL. worth § ee pede ee behept ropning in full furce thie winter: ned wep wteod pure, New Mackerel, very tat and deserve Of Nast and Gough | anything like the amount proposed before he at 1 lip. m. nov?-tr Large stock of desirable Dress Goods reduced to | Our bands employed, and have therefore cunclu let Swill find ttt their be nothing need be said. They will fill Lincoln | came here,” and he (the speaker) had it trom | fees ; | 27, $8 nd SC, to offer ag an induc f cheap pricess te Hall, as a matter of cours undoubted authority that he wasintheemploy | PROBATE COUBT, Jwec Olin jay, the HE MIGHTY DOLLAR! &/ Bargains in COTTONS and all kinds of DBY a na h——__i_-__- 7 — ee "| oi @ much smaller | last will of George Witmatn, U. 8. ‘an tally | 7 ALMIG LAR ! GooDs. j R eee proven ard admitted to probate. and A. F. Thomip ONE PRICE ONLY, in plain figures, | ELPRONZO YOrNes & co REAL te Investxgnts Sare.—That | salary. nqualified ae executor, bond S300 The cele cama ' TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS WHO WILL Fa- = oral s We poucen By the hissne’ } : : oT. ‘ excentor, bond $3, we BOGAN & WYLIE ‘ oo ws meats cies oumcee ben Seles ee | a ree en ee ae cf thn late Robert W- Allis rouGuneri her right > | Yam enabled at present to offer _Bov8-tr_1018 and 1020 7th stroct northwirt. VOR US WITH THEIR ORDERS NOW ; F successful in ae mizing fortune either in this Bend to stetke out, which was carried by a vote FG. Addilon was appoin wiminisirator of O D UNPARALLELED BARGAINS; (ALL AND EXAMINE FOR YOURSELVES GROCERS, t en may make money fora | of 21 to 6. dison. Moses Foeky was appointed guardiaa of ys pata or commercial & ses, | Before the vote was taken, Dr. Wallace | children of Mary Aun Fosky: bond $1,00). i fact better than ever were offered is } Ieee nee ar Mich to ioe | coed tke question as to who'were qualiiicd | POLICE COCRT, Jue und it will be to everybody's interest te look ever | Alpacas and other Drese Goods at popular prices, A Discount of 190 Per Cent. H MASONIC TEMPLE, | voters, and it was decided by the chair that all Bor Ys Nie td price r ‘ pee loetas rd oa Bpeci bere which I cuarante | Blankets, Comforta, Flannels, Sheetings and Linens i A loan secured | pewholders who were not in arrears over two | Ts Pde Bissche Darts nat, And Frank | to be remarcably cheup, aud very superior for th: ‘at rently reduced figurosy Seine i a een, f double or treble | months for pew ren eee ee e- | Fev, attested for the larceny of a bottle of psppr | Gent's Merino Shirts, fine and heavy, $1. Dry Goods of all kinds at right prices, FOR CAST is even better Mr. Bond move D st ou a A On Fe- | aa! for y and coms 7 Gent's M oD: rs, fh id heavy, b. ont’s Tes? . > s a n pasment of an | ferring tox reduetion of the amount t0 be paid | to ths workhwuse or dy ‘George Carapbell at gents Goiored = 2 Bargain {= Gont’s end Ladies’ Iinen Handker: OPPOSITE U. S. PATENT O#FICE, n@ prop- | the choir; carried. ames Brower, failing to maintain distance betw son ica Merino Vests, 81. EMORY BAXTER, ON ALL SPECIAL ORDERS FOR sx rt reer, 7 8 : je 2 then adoptec carts; $5 each x + Assanit Lad ino Pants, $1. “ - 3 IRTS —— . eo : sche rey 7 ' 4 BATS," iret hanud-koit Drawer Leggings, 91 ™, 7 | at $2,200, . 3 Child: cenit Leggings, $0 cents. RY GOODS . ST GRAPE Dr. Wallace moved to amend by making it | ,efark Wood all Feats Buck dntiesy§i. iW cents D ‘ap WE WILL MAKE FOUR QUALITIEs, | THE FINEST GRAPES, ving contive: |... AID TOBE ASKED POR. Ms monthe' in jail. Ladics Fleeced Lisle Half Gauntlets wid Qlov CARPETING. See , THE CHOICEST GOSHEN bUrTrR, tre Col. Bramhall submitted resolutions that the ; § COMMERCIAL AGENT FINE “ Si gents. Lien sia pinched OUR PRICES FOR SIX SHIRTS AE managing committee be, and they are hereby, veph Campbell, carrcing om th Men's Fleeced Liste Gloves, 25 cents, | Ee FINEST QUALITY sUGAR- | iustructed to ask, in behalf of this sociery of the | Cmuvercial agent withoat license, tins Heu'santra long Ghote Giocee oie Finding it impossible to sell out oar immense | as = or | pan ae ct the Deer ee cb lage Thomas Wi aud Jenny Gant, two col red Men's Li yoashin Far-to "Gtovon, 91, stock of goods at ogra spp eoteees 7th —_ $15.00, 815.00, 821.00, $24.00, | and assistance 0! tow character, men, Were ¢ with ao assanit and battery 0; en's OF nd Driving Gloves, #1. . VED to No. 1011 7th street, side, ‘seein . | wit:—First. That the said association advances | Juscgi Robinson. The latter tatified thar hee bee Cyildren's Sitiped Brown Cotton, Hose, tour pair Soe aetieiiaue nue THE WHITEST FLOUR, and pay over to the present mortgagees the suin | came acquaint ; for $1. = sis . | ors 0 more or bones pr same helog due from sole mee’ last the seen extra heavy iron frame Hose, thre oct25-Im W. W. BURDETTE. Sap Acie of 19 per cent. will make six cost | Se the Unitar'an church of Washington to Cun tamtt Sid enon, on te ilace tenes Ladies Reached Hose, two pate for 45 conta, ————————— E RICHE! FFEES, for money advanced by them to the truste — Py Case he Bleached Hose, 25 ce: ‘i . said chureh for repaialring said church James Brag ae ni "ou Maty ‘Brady, his wite, Kinde Bleached Home: puree for 8 a EDUCATIONAL. Faye ao THE FINEST TEAS, ing, and for other pur; and that as secu- | and also o1 raw, was c 3 ies ron frame Hose, B cents, SST Beans 60, 20, $.99, §21.60, Livriz Naz has improved worderfally since | Ht for said advance the sald association take a | bonds im the drer casccaed toes oe Ladies Brown Balbriggan Hone, 3 bouts. MES, 64 ROK SELEOT sonoot FoR | : her appearance im thie city some three’ years Sad eee tan pentceatd church property. | Sec. | sicmeaver; arstlt and Gereryee tea WoT ree, | te eer onree seca eg mezeten and 61, | AUT BOYS, so its second quarer NOVEMBE I aa eee #0, and last night proved herself’ to be one ot | OMG. That the society agree to pay as — | eep the peace. David Curtis, | Men’s heavy British Socks, three pair for 1. 24TH. noval-Im™ This disconnt is an inducement never offered by actreiwes io et hing Gi unlade oy STRAY | Thateaud committce be further empowered to | Fp, thene cuckege: Sioantcontg orgy daya ti, | Mow Gray Ghaker tat Sacha, han gals or @1 M3. REBRONINSTITOTE—Soarting wad Day | sn» manufacture on epecial orders, AnD Her ™ Young Swell” and “" German Girt wavy | ask the cooperation of the Unitarian Association | J; nchmongonlored, assault and battery on Mary 6 algo just opened tho Tere chook for, Young Ladies and Little Girls— particularly goed. and ler songs and dances in | {2 Such measures and means as may be con- | of Juhnson, who had been away from ber thre: 4 BS etdnd tah factiity for HE HIGHEST GRADE CIDER VINEGAB, the latter character were repeatedly encored, | ducive to the moral and religious prosperity of months; that hecame to her and persuaded her t* LATEST MOVRUEERS : Mss PAERO, Prinstgel, Consider the saving of sencationl. "The tie scene fat nih was | That the, pastor ef this waciety be amsciated | {04 hte faker Chit and shea oy he Be acs cana ie ee TO BE HAD IN WASHINGTON. t mi, wi i pid of ra em | oO gel ¢ rom 7” naged and eifective. and the nitro-glycerine | With the managing committee In this under- | {rand beat ner. He was reeninad tone ne sha gach 2 variety of ctnet erticles that it is fatiie | sovis sw: 15301 strest, Washington. $1.50, $150, 99.10, g240 Seaaitton Caemuetees eet: the chmecteette! | tie Withnos sedi sis. Sracne spoke against | Se? tHe peace. ee ha wi at oon Hee eee SOROG Toa ae eee Paar GIVE US 4 CALL. ni hs re are © g . eR CREE ay a 5 juar- leading fireman being exceptionably geod. the | any present action, during which the status of | s@Even Dubuque will have a grand park. B, SILVERBERG, tor wih begin Nov. 10, 1873. training by shirts, which — =s urch debt was discussed pro and con, also S27” Landseer left a fortune of £200,000. a Do! posthoc —— best advantages in Secaee On every one-half dozen » Which fs sufficient = oe existing between the Pao a2 j a7 The King of Bi varia, has sy ‘adecree ETROPOLITAN DOLLAR STOR: ‘rench. Dov to purchase many other necessary articles. KELPHONZO FOUNGS & CV., tat even Amoctation, and Snally they | Tepealing the concordat e Pope. 312 SEVENTH STREET, SITAL. ASSERT @ROCERS, ._K. Plant, elected junior major or | ‘The meeting then proceeded to vote for «| -_-N@The turkeys are settling up their earthly NEAR PRNNSLVANIA SS PRCIAL ASSEN Sa TALES. Besides this grost saving on rach an indispensable coke the Ist regiment. Mr. Enoch was a captain of A NEW MANAGING COMMITTEE, | affairs, For the of accommodating the generat | S@4 necessary article of wearing apparel, there is Masouic Temple, corner bio volunteers during the late war for | which resulted in the choice of the following:— | s97A pathetic Indiana butcher craped his public, wo Reve established a snother great inducement for you to leave your or- weytt-tr ‘Opposite U.8. Patent Office. four years, and is consequently well up in mili- | George E. Baker, Oliver Merrill, Harvey | knob for a dead bull dog. *. Branch Office at 206 4% street, ders now, and that is, it will Keep the many hands matte « now a clerk inthe Treas: . ‘ottan, RG. Mackey, Wane. ‘employ from want, Gupettaant. ‘The Zounves clon received ernce, | Le Bramkall, tarsal te Livbey, Treasurer W. of gratinda 6 Ook ent emetacr cate eee of the | Two Doors above Pennsylvania avenue, west side, | “° COAL AND WOOD. active members, (making their total strength | P- Dunwoody. ue as ge f oe tao Do avoli- | newr the offices of the Hot gov ‘ 7 eighty-five men Dr adopted ee ten- —— so or worsarr. ors et Jotns halios ta pneu re ay harmed shoak: | Having SS Gueaon aoaae, cor: CvAL! WeeD: W : deri their services to e vernment in the " Se wood, omitted a resolution as legial “ IST! -—- event of a war with Spain. = that this church will adopt for morning and | 8@ The Kittery navy yard is lively also. The Seal Gt” | sesleseauatiid 44 tec texcaninn aiicell classes JONNLON BROTHERS.) eas pe naiet ase —s worship the service contained at the total number of ships there, as near as can be " ‘as | of of special taxes—at WHOL REALS ner ape onl waert, foot of 1th Tue Forkes Divogce Case —In the Eyuity | Close ot the hymn book, and that the be estimated, is one. Corn | a liberal discount. given te the Cp LA ‘of istes COAL Court to-day, Judge Humphreys ordered that | respectfully requested to commence the useof | s@-The national debt of Ital has reached the , | settlomen of Assessment We make the celebrated " trade and con the decree pra: in the eave of Mary Ann | it gn the first Sunday of December in the prew | resvecthie amoulsor Sat ta oon aed eee Se | vitiee oho 3 1 - agt. Frederick Foiker, be stricken out ‘without ent year. feel correspondingly blessed. os PALMER'S PATENT in the a. ng and that ‘the defendant © the Dr. Wallace moved to amend by inserting that 4 ICKSON & PATTERSON, for bringing. prejucice, ud th “J S7 Mr. Samuel C. Cobb, candidate of all ra wi Fight to recall the witnesses already examined | the Lord’s prayer should be said at least once | parties for maser OF Bootes, Ceeaate of all a hands ont | Real state and insurance Brokers, 605 t, 7 in the ease, and cross-examine them if so dis- | évery Sabbath in the church service. He had | Minudincd neko BomONs, bilan lente : 16th street, DOUBLE-YOKE “0 ae gn Be EM. d. Mrs. Lockwood appears for plaintuf, | sot heard it fora long time. | cies,” . | Branch Office, Re, 206 4kstreet, twe Doors “2 y, hw and Mr. M. Thompson for defeudant. Begs erie Deena tee ecae te aiMiae: Pili? Tethware hes eduinds wo (ee DCCAUL EE © BRR ae —_——- ita service pro; to re i 1 id ‘Weeers LAND. ° ”.”°} ‘Tau Cosvities op Mas. Kaex Dre acter wa bad heen ug to this ger~ | {UF us storm of indignation, by appotntiag hs nin. | WWEORRS BAND, WEBER, Uno SACQUE SHIRTS, E. en eateoD, DEALERS, shot by the colored boy Agge,on Sat also to hearing the Lord's prayer in | Cre icctlorsbip of * COS ROBEY OF BUOOKSSIN WALLET | Furnishes Masic for Balls, Private Parties, ame north ee reed rvice. As itis the congregation pay for ° Pp of the state. XORET OF SUCOESS IN WALL STREET, State Sociabien, Parades, F. ‘whart. censidanaie wa puyeaaak 33 & preacher and choir t> worship tor them, and | _&9-The New York chamber of commerce has S'erpacee, Bull, Bears. Profiteon**puts ap! lars loft nt Metzerete & Op ‘Billie’, of ‘Which is the inimitable fitting shirt of the world,and meg hy peration on | ail the congregation have to dois to sit still aud | adopted a petition to Congress asking for the ak ‘ing $10 and ‘nest bape Seen wane 2 avy | all wearers of them will confirm our assertion, a 2} Sects ae OED: tse ait bly, as was hi lsten. As for himself he felt like taking a hafa | ¢@tly resamption of specie payments, and ad- *% “gl b kept _~s mit Severely, 5. wat Doped, and che | Heten. sn foe bam 9 vi-ing the r-demption of Culted States Aoi, | 39 Wallatrect, Now York. ‘o6t29-sin one. ‘oct?9-2m wits Relare cay ierthecouiieal opssationcas | After seine discussion tie, resolution wos'| te amor Magwest N2W Goons, oF pusr QUALITIES, DAILY pocnts before aoy apne £7-“Put down your umbrellast_ You'll scare peas 3 —- ———e-___ this engine off the track!” screamed the en- | For sale at isndas Seidl Tre Terater Gomi, ives this week a THE ORGAN ConcERT, at the Congregational gineer of the Western North Carolina road toa 2 five act sensation érama, “Wild Bill,” in addi- reb, our readers w! Temember, cakes ‘ace N.W. BURCHELL, crowd of country people, who had gathered to ton tothe useal var.cty entertainment. Tle neon | if you would secure nea:s, Fes ficken yh je of cars come in, ‘Shey were povi8-2w ROP BW Patrons of the house get ‘eir money's worth. | A at the $1. lowered at once. DEFER ASUS POY DEES sro worranse’ to

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