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EVENING STAR. LOCAL NEWS, Amusements, &¢., To-night. Nattonal Theater-—Maggie Mitchell in + Fan- non, the Cricket.” Fi Opera House —“ Broken Touch of Nature.” Theater Comique—Kate Fisher in “‘Mazeppa; or, the Wild Horse of Tartary.”” Vows” and Seleet readings in the 4th-street M. E. Chu-cn, | navy-yard, by John Tweedale. Orchestrion music at No. 463 Pennsylvania @venne. —__« —__ Locals. Ti esevrra! Indiandelegations in visit to Mount Vernon yesterday. See ad. of Washington City Hibernian Be- nevolent Society, No. 1. m Tuesday last seventeen men enlisted in the navy at Baltimore were brought to this city, and placed on board the receiving ship Relief, It is stated that the monitor Montank, at the Washington navy yard, will soon be towed to New York, where she will umfergo extensive re- ire. Yesterday morning a clerk in the War de- partment named Knowles, while at his desk was stricken with pai residence in an ambulance. During the serenade tendered Senater Sam- ner a few evenings since by the colored peo, some petty thief watked oif with his outside door mat. The ru:vor that other valnabl were taken is untrue, as this is the only article missed. Who found it? The subscription paner dropped on 15th street, opposite the Treasury department yesterday, which contained ¢ names of nearly al! the principal officers of the government here. [t is of grext importance to the owner, and we hope it wili be returned to him. See advertisement, ‘‘lost.”” At ameeting of the Journeymen Bookbinders, held at Columbia Turnverein hall last evening, the following otiicers were elected for the ensu- wn madea * angsear: P. ent; Wm. McLean vice presiden’ andvoight, recordin, secretary: J. ricial secretary; Dr. Daniel McFarlane er. The German Veteran Union last evening elected the folowing officers: Chas. Ebert, pre: ident; Emil Schubert, vice president; Martin ‘Tanner, corresponding secretary; Francis Benz- Yer, recording secretary; Chas. L.. Carran, finan- cial secretary; Uhas. Horrle, treasurer. The police in the northern part of the city will do well tokeep an eye on the sneak thieves who are now engaged in sterling keys from the inside of street doors. Locksmiths and junk shop dealers should understand that when keys are brought to them for sale they are pretty certaigly stolen, and they should at once cause the arrest of the guilty parties. The Corcoran Zouaves having adopted reso- lutions tendering their services to the govern- ment in case of a war with Spain, anda copy of their resolutions having been transmitted to Gov, Shepherd by the secretary, Mr. J. J. Mur- ray, the governor has acknowledged the receipt the same, and assures Capt. Enoch of his‘‘ap- preciation of the patriotic sentiments which im- pelled it (the company) to offer its assistance to the country in case of need.”* Yesterday atter Lieut. Kelly was informed that a man representing himself to be a Catho- jest, and giving the name of John McGill, Was going from house to nouse soliciting alms. The leutenant started after the scamp, and ascertaining that he was not a priest, but a pmer, the object of whose worship was ge: the bottle, took him to the depot an shipped him off a Benuet. B ¥ THE WHAT BECAME OF BENN on? v “= “T's | PROVEMENTS OF WASH nd was removed to his | MONEY | tative May- ‘THINKS OF THE IM- TON. | __A serenade, given under the auspices of the | Tennesseeans in Washington, was tendered to Representative Horace Maynard at the Ebbitt | House last evening. the marine band furnishin | the music. The hotel was brilliantly iltame | watid with Chinese lanterns and gas jets, and was decorated with American flags. Among | those who assembled in the parlors to greet Mr. | Maynard were President Grant, Secretaries Kobeson and Richardson, Senators Morton and Sherman, Governor Shepherd, Judge Kelley, | of Pennsylvania; Governor Ward, of Sew Jer- | sey; Hon. J. B. Sener, of Virginia; Hon. Chas. G_ Williams, of Wisconsin; all of the republican members from Tennessée; and other prominent ofticials of our national and local governments. After several airs by the band, Hon. H. Harrison, of Tennessee, introduced Mr. M | ard, and welcomed him in a few complimen: ry remarks. In respondi | turned is of bis rem 9 the iat ponstacy | | pante and the possibility of a war with Spain, which he hoped had been averted by the wise ac- | | tion of Secretary Fish. 180 réferred to th: improvement of the national capital, as follows: | “Some ot you are here, for the first time, in the | nationai capital; others bave returned after Japse of years. You are impressed most favora~ | bly with the exhibition of greatness that is seen in this beautiful city. The streets, with all their appointments; ‘the public grounds and buildings, grand among the Framdest, as T am assured by those who have been abroad, as I bave not; the schools, the system of education, the sanitary measures of the city, and sbove all, that which impresses every stranger as he comes here. the general order and good conduct of the | citizens, mark this as a city not unworthy | to be the capital of the greatest tion on the globe.’ (Cheers.] Refer ring to the late plague in Memphia, and | to the ald furnished the sick and suffering by the citizens of Washington, Mr. Maynard sax ‘People of Washington, generous, humane and | kind, in the name of the citizens of Mer:phis, her widows and orphans, in the name of the people of Tennessee, in the name of onr com- mon bumauity, I give you our hearty, unfeigned thanks.” In closing Mr. Maynard’ again re- ferred to the national capital in the fellowing words: “I Kave seen many clianges pass over this metropolis; all her material belongings have undergone a material transformation; but in nothing bas there been su tion as in the tone of her political thought. We hear much less than ef old of the rights of the states. We hear a great deal more of the rights | of the citizens.”” | The Shooting of Mrs. Fannie Kelly. | ABREST OF SAMUBL AGGE, WHO MADE THE MURDEROUS ASSAULT— HIS STORY OF THE SHOOTING. Yesterday morning, Chief Clarvoe directed Detective W. Coomes to.take the early train to Harper's Ferry, West Virginia, and take into custody Samuel Agge, the colored boy who made the murderous attack on Mra. Fannie Kelly about two weeks since, on E street, be- tween i2th and 13th streets, a dispatch having been received by him from parties at that place that Agge was there. | _ Mr. Coomes returned with the boy last even- ing, and he says that he did not know the | pistol was loaded, having just got Jit from another boy as security for a small debt due | that it had no catch to the trigger by | which tt could be cocked like other pistols; that Mrs. Kelly made the first assault upon him with | an iron fire-poker, with which she struck at him three times, once hitting him on one of his thumbs; that he had backed to the head of the steps, Mrs. K. following, when he puiled the pistol out with his thumb on the hammer, and in raising his hand to ward off a blow his thumb slipped, when it was discharged. He saw her | raise her hand to her head, and then he ran off, | but did not mean to leave the city until advised todo so by some of his companions, who told him to go, #8 he had killed the woman. He then started up the towpath and walked to the The Serenade to g | | ‘h a transforma- | : on a jury of inquest was | seven locks, when he got on a canal boat and held at the Four Mile run on the body of M | went to Cumberland. Jobn Bennet, who was supposed to have bee: The prisoner was arraigned in the Police killed abet 12 0’clock on the previous night by | Court the Quantico train south, and Dr. Powell. of | intent to kill Mrs. Kelly, and pleaded not | Alexandria, having examined the body and | guilty. Detective Coomes testified to what the finding no wounds or bruises other than those | boy had said after his arrest, also to making made by the engine. @ verdict was rendered | the arrest, and the jadge sent him to jail tor that he was accidentally killed by the train. | action of the grand jury. ‘The body was taken to Wheatley’s andertaking | —_+ ettabli-himent, in Alexandria. last evening, and | « it will be forwarded to his late residence, near | toy. Springticld Station, this afternoon. There are & large number of persons. both here and in | Alexandria, who have but little doubt that he Was foully dealt with. and they base the) opinion on the facts that Bennet was in tHe | this morning charged with aseanit with FOPERATIVE PURCHASING Assocta- —Last evening an association under the | above name was formed at which a deaft of constitution was reported and adopted. A committee was present from the” Potomac Fruit Growers’ Association, consisting of € habit of carrying considerable money with him and none was found on the body: that the wagon was some d stance (25 yards) irom where he was struck: that there were no marks of a | horse's hoofs near where the wagon was fornd, and that the horse had not, up to this morning, been found. His family were in Alexandria this morning, and state that he had come to this city to collect amounts due him for the hire of his carts, and they are under the impressio that he had when he left here from $21) to #3). gan tanhdaas « ses To-DAy.—To- d ‘Tae Soar Bort: day Messrs. George T. Kanb Bates, who are charged with maintaining nui:- ances (soap boiling ¢stablishments,) and whos¢ cases are pending in the Police Court, tiled through Messrs. W. D. Davidge ant James EF. titions for writs ot certiorari @ Wylie ordered that the writs issue Fe ns set forth that they have carried on the usiness Of soap making for a long series of ears, and have expended large sums of money m it; that prosecutions have ‘been inangurated in the Police Court oa them, nominally on bebalf of the District of Columbia, but really for and by the bourd called and known as the Board of Health for a penalty imposed under an alleged ordinance of said board: and it is the ‘owed intention of said board to stop the man- ture Of soap and pulverizing bones in the that W.B. Sxell, who is judge of the Po- court, nothwitastand:ng petitioners formal- lice ly obj: cted to his jurisdiction, announced that | he would suspend judgment until the ith of De- cember,when, as fuey believe, he willorder the all ged n nee to be abated. They alsosub- muttbat the said Snell has not jurisdiction in the cases. In the Poliee Court this morning, in the case of the District of Columbia agt. Frederick Bates, charged with maintaining a nuisance, by keeping a soap factory on G street, no jadz. ment wasremiered, the judge stating that h> Was not ready to pass upon it. ——— Tue THeaTERs.—A better company for ex- cellent performances of light comedies, dramas znd society plays than the combination from Wallack’s Theater, New York, 1 filling a engagement at Ford’s Opera House, in ity, is sekiom seen here. r. Stoddart is @ comedian of established reputation, a good actor in any role assigned him; Miss lone Rurke is a graceful and pleasing actress, and company has not one “‘stick” in it. The entertainin, of ‘Broken Vows” was played in capital ri ¢ last night, and will be repeated this evening, together sketch, “One Touch of Na At the National Theatre Miss Maggie Mitchell isni, bth elighting large audiences with ‘Fan- hich the public seems never to tire. aville is daily adding something in the way of decoration or utility to the honse, the scenes and the furniture. Those who have | not seen “‘Fanchon” had better avail them- Selves of the few lust chances. The Theatre Comique continues to do a business, the engagement of Miss Fisher for her great role of -'Mazeppa” being a winning card. Other attrac are aided, so that ths pstrozs of the b their money’s worn. Aw Iyvz f Child —A ge Vir- ‘nia. relates a terrible story of extrem > cruelty a child, inflicted by an unnatural father. He | represents that a parson living at sally’ Church. who has a family consisting of a wife and four children, has lately been guilty of kicking, beating, and otherwise maltreating one of his children, who is but nineteen months old. Ac- cording to the representations of the mother of the child, be has several times kicked the little one out cf bed, and afterwards kicked it under the bed, in each instance inflicting serious inja- ris upon it. He has also been in the habit of striking it with bis fist,and on one occasion held its face ina basin of water until it was nearly dead. So outrageous bas been his con- cuet that several citizens of Falls’ Churcl the consent of the mother, Fog bye the ctild and will hold it until the shows some signs of reformation. Last night several of his neighbors went to his house for the pur- Fore of initicting personal chastisement uvon im, and only refrained trom doing so at the earnest request of parties who believe it better that he should be arrested and dealt with as the law directs. Works op Ant ror THE Concoray GALLE- RY—Two large boxes, containing copies of itensiis found in an old Roman camp at Hildes- , Germany, were opened at tbe Corcoran Art Gallery to-day in the presence of Mr. An- hy Hyde, of the board of trustees; Mr. Chas. and \» Of the Georgetown custom-house; several other gentlemen. are unique in design, and beautiful. The board Covrt.— fromt'e Court, Judge indecent found guilt; Pay 8 fine of 66 and ine Dilli, do., John Edward Brace. do; found guilty, and recommended to fod 95 costs. Charles Gerharit, without license; found guilty. J. L. house; guilty. Edward McCor. & | the charming | ward Daniels, editor of the Virginia raat. Col. Chamberlain, Mr. John Saul id P. Howiand, and remarks were made by 8. Daniel Chamberlain, ehowing how | large a saving could be effected by the institu- tion of direct exchanges between the fruit- growers and farmers of Virginia and the con- | sumers of their products in this city. The as- | sociation elected the following officers: Thomas | | J. Durant, president; Charles Colne, vice presi- | dent; J. (. Kern, secretary; and B. F. Fuller, | treasurer. Messrs. A. S. Brewer and Thomas | Taylor were elected to positions on the execu- | tive committee, leaving three vacancies to be filled at the next meeting. oe A New Youre Freitive prom Justice Ar- | REA TRD.—Detectives McDevitt and McElfresh | yesterday arrested a New Yorker, who gave the | hame of Charles Woods, but who had on his person a receipt bearing the name of Arthur P. | Phillips. He was locked up at headquarters, where he acknowledged that he had robbed his employers, J. Sabin & Sons, No. =i Nassant street, New York city, of $30) and a namber of checks and drafts. On his person was found a ticket for Memphis. Major Richards tele- graphed news ot the arrest to the New York authorities, and received a reply that they would send for the prisoner, and re‘juesting that he be held until the officers ‘arrived, which re- quest will be complied with. All of the money except that which was spent for clothing was found on the prisoner’s person, and will be ators tothe New York authorities with im. ° TRE OLDEST INHABITANTS’ AssocraTion | met last evening, and a letter was read from the Board of Public Works, in reply to one from the association, in which it was stated that | owing fo the lateness of the season the repairs | on the City Spring, near Masonic temple, woul! | necessarily have to be postponed until spring. he death of the late Whitman C. Bestor was | announced, and eppropriate resolutions adopt- ed, after remarks PA N. Callan, esq., eulogistic of the deceased. The interesting paper pre- | Sented by Mr. James Clephane, on “The first i bepce coach in Washington, the « mac," | to make bios orgs tor the annual visit of | the members to the President on New Year's | day. A committee was appointed to make ar- Tangemwents for the celebration of the 224 of | February. —-——« A SowNaunvtist Semtovsty Ixsoren.— Mrs. Barber, wife of Lewis Barber, # mu | respecte: citlzen of South Washington, residing | at 237 44 street, received serious injaries by | falling down a flight of steps at her residence about ) o'clock this morning. Mrs. Barber at the time was walking in her sieep. The family | physician, Dr. James K. Reily, was summoned avd responded immediately, and gave it as his opinion that her situation was precarious, having received concussion of the brain, injury | to the =pinal column and external injuries also. Fifteen years ago, while residing in South Carolina, Mrs. Barber met with a similar acci- | dent from the same cause. Her attending av, Doctor Fitch, expressed the opinion | time that treatment of her unfortunate | | malady would be of no avail nee At Tag Wasarncron NAVY YaRD a larger | ferce of men is now employed than for soiue | ears past, especially im the sailmakers’ de- atiment, orders having been received for a number of hammocks. The hands in the ordnance department of the yard are working two hours over time, those in the ship-joiners and blacksmiths’ five hours, and those in the machine shop and sail-loft six hours extra. The monitor Montauk, so long at the ped yard, bas been havled up to the wharf, and it is derstood will be sent to the Brooklyn navy yard and put in complete repair. —_~—— Tue Tax ON APPEARANCE OR ATTORNEYS Fxes.—Governor has addressed a let. ter to United States Sharp, requesting the District o: jam appearance or ’ fees which may be taxed by order of the court in cases now in the Criminal Court, or which may be ing, wherein the District of Columbia is plainti: ff. Tae Liqcor ocene—cepeeied Seem the they were an amount to include the licénse—said that, S7Scot Harding, of color, is a candidate for jailer of Logan county, Ky. * ae aE: S7-The manufactories are all starting full time. “It is too cold to be idle. Cer anae, Ii, dating club ts to have a mas- TRE COURTS. Bul URE, Juder MacArthur. fess ote ined ee Colca action on note—was on trial. POLICE COUBT, Judce Snell. Te-dav. James Braman, a boy cuarged with stealing @#) from his mother, was sent tothe re- form school during his minority. Danie! and Lewis | Carroll, charged with assault on Tho »philas Bail each Isaac Levis, assault aud tA on Sam: el Johnson: $20 and costs. Heory Williams, as- it and battery on Robert Jones with « Kuife, ing bis thumb; $20. Joha Carroll. larcen: two chairs; dismi George Speakes was fined 3 for throwing stones ia the street. Sopuia Bcha- & 3 for profanity. Amanda Stewart, same of- ack Tate, same; §3. Oharies Bradi- 5 $3. James | pol ar ed with king threats was required to give bonds in the ae ky ee ‘James’ Baily, peace. charged with assault aud battery; forfeited $10 col’ lateral, GEORGETOWN. A Worp To Prestpent Thowrsox.—The worthy president of the Metropolitan railroad might, if he ever rode in one of his cars to or from Georgetown, “hear of something to his | advantage,” ag the advertisements say, and might be convinced that it would pay in more senses ‘han ene to make a few changes in the | | managment of his line which would win him | the good opinion of his patrons and largely increase their number and. his receipts. Tue | heaviest travel to Georgetewn and the west end | of Washington has been for years trom 16 to 12 o’olock at night, as the patrons of the Avenue line know. At that time the Metropolitan line has stopped running, but does little after 9 o'clock, because people, for fear of being dis- appointed, will not fo, F street. One or two failures cure them of trying. Again, the cars are not run en regular time, (sometimes they are a minute apart and sometimes fifteen minutes on parts of the line,) nor on short time in the morning trom here, aud a great number of people walk away from this line to the other | because of the certainty of getting to their duties at the departments or elsewhere in Wash- ington in time. The seats of the cars should all be covered in cold weather with cushions or | carpet and the floors with siraw or matting. If these reforms are carried ont, (the double track now laying in West street will storten the run- ning time,) the public will be accommodated | and the receipts of the road increased instead | of decreased as the weather begins to get more inclement. Tue RucErtPTs of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company for the week ending November 29, were:—From Cumberland, $10,941.02; Georgetown, $3,250.74; Hancock, $181.80, Wil liamsport, $4 ‘3; total, #14,885.29. Revenue aceruing at Cumberland for the week, $7,592.99. One hundred and thirty boats, carrying 14,910 tons of coal Cumberland during the same time. Shipments from Cumberland were light on Monday. ALLeerp Lunaric Carturep.—About 11 o’clock to-day Officer Fisher capture a man, ed about 28 years, running around near the high service reservoir in a nude condition. He ve his name as Aaron and said the Odd Fel- lows and Masons had the balance of hishame, and that he did not like much to be an Odd Fellow. He says he isa music teacher, and talks much about Pittsburg, Pa. Persons who | | know him state that he lives in Bryantown, a suburb of this place, and that about five years ago he was knocked down and robbed, and has since been out of his mind. He was locked up atthe station house until his friends call for m. River News.—Since our last report the schooners Ben. Stokely, from Salisbury, Md.; te favard, from Norfolk, Va.; sloop Cla- Tessa Ann, from Havre de Grace; schooner Rt. J. Capron, from Salisbary, Md., and the schoaner Emily, from Norfolk, arrived to Joseph and J. E. Libbey, with 185,000 feet of lumber, and 160,000 shingles. Grain Trave.—The schooner Thomas P. Morgan has arrived from Alexandria, with 1,300 bushels wheat for Hartley & B: and the canal beat W. H. Bellmyer, with 2. shel wheat and barrels flour, for Joseph G. and 1 y John d wheat was sold A GENTLEMAN IN THE COUNTRY WILL winter ten or fifteen HORSES. Inquire 1 JOSKPH HILL, 92% Louiatana aveaue, ZN between $rh and ith streets deed-dw* JOSEPH J. MAY'S PARIS KID GLOVE DEPOT, 939 PewnevLVANIA AVENUE, NEAR 10TH Sraeur. 7 Members of Congress, Strangers and Oitiz will find here the lurgest’ stock of the very b PARIS KID GLOVES, in ali styles, sizes and colors. jt CAzraggs! CARRI 3)! CARRIAGES ATABUUCED PRICES —A las stock of fret class Family Carriages, en all the leading and well knows sty for sale at reduced prices. ns ie and No-top Buggies great varicty. Also, 4 num- ber ot Becond-hand Carriages, for sale choap, to close out. ROBERT H. GRAHAM, New Repository and Factory 410-414 &tb street, northwe decd-3t* airing promptly attended to. a BUY FOR CASH, AT REDUCED PRICES. DRESS TR! SUL) @ TRUNKS. LADIES’ 8A’ 1» @ TBAVELING BAGS. marD Th BOOKS, VALISES. CARBIAGE ROBES, HOBSE COVERS, WHIPS, &c., | per cent. GEORGETOWN ADVERT” eyeyee, Sethe; KigiM eae . -# Public is respect jecd-22 THERES A WILt THERES A AY —Gentiemen, the best way to got cugh the Want times apd to be able to give your plese, chitin, oF sweethearts the usual holitay Present, if to dispense with the m- ? on Old oues to WHEATLEY t» be NICELY CLEAN. ED or DY res CITY ITEMS. READY-MADE CLoTEING— Large variety of fine -Overcoats, oa tlemen’s yong ia gore overcoats, &c., for dress and business wear. ‘One Price Only—with a cash discount of ten Was * Gxo. ©. HenntnG, No. 410 7th st. ALL SUFFERERS from irritation of the throat and hoarseness will be agreeably suprised at the almost immediate relief afforded by the u’.¢ of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Tush is about over, en, “ SR uu Fire Avenve is known the country over for | the work done in the best its magnificent proportions and eleg ant pnitd- | able. N manner; cl io for the above advice, ings. It will be better known for its supa-t. new W. H. WHEATLEY’S hotel, «The Windsor,” which. W.der the saper. | PREMIUM STBAM DYEING AND SCOUR- Intendence of Messrs. Hawk & Weatherbee, 49 {XG BSTABLISHMENT, | as at 01 taken its ey, tien Tson street, » D. CO. in the world, ProPe® vost the first | po. Box 793 novas-tr QQ TILL THEY COM Jurt received another lot of NEW CARPETS, whick we will sell cheaper than ever offered before. All we wish is to receive a call, convinces your- self. EB. GUTMAN, MM 117 Bridge street, Georgetown, D. 0. EAT BEDUOTION IN PRICES OF DBY G GOODS at 10 Geo THE Houway StLe Kar will be issued by Wiilett & Kuoft, Saturday, December 6. a Weratuer St*irs. at Hamilton & Pearson's, Y¥. M. C. A. Building. cot Tue Venenanim AucHDEAcoN Scorr, of Dunham, Canada East, says that he suffered from Dys) im more than twenty-five years, | 1 Bridge street rgetown — bat that three weeks’ use of the Pecavien | All wool Batinen: teen aon Bic.; Bmproes Ohoths, Syrup (an Iron Tonic) has benefitted him so Ww. for chal Seeks acon en Conte wonderfully that he can hardly persuade himself of the reality, and people who know him are astonished at the change. 6 Cemereeape “a Latrowe Stoves—Parlor Sun and Light- Dres Goods very jeaper tian before Flannels, white and colored, .rom 2c. up; cheap Blankets; good yard wide Bleached Shirting Bo 3 Sheetings; And Posretee: and Cassimeres cl oe ches roscoggih | Bloac ning Heaters.” Hundreds of testimonials. = Manila, yard wide, Ibe ; Oanton Fiannels from Idec, i & Ys, ¥. M. C. A.| a wis ver} Baie ee Pee OC Mpovi-tr Tene’? eRNIAMIN MILLER. SS ae Firtu AVENve has no oullding more elegant in its fittings than its immense new hotel, “The Windsor.” ‘The names of Hawk & Wetherbee, area guarantee of its excellent superintendence, not only for New York, but for travellers fro: ail sections of the country. 6 Gas!—The best gas-burner ever invented for saving, and increase of light; hundreds of tes- N ICHOLS’ ELEGANT ICE CREAM ABD OYSTER ARLORS, augts-ly #9 High street, Georgetown, D. 0. LECTURES. Cc, A, LECTURES. timonials. On exhibition. LINCOLN HALL, eot Hamitton & Pearson, Y. M. ©. A. Bdg. JULIA WARD HOWE, Tuesday ove For rerier rom Conne, Bumons, Club and | ERGE: BS HAYDEN. Toeedey eve Ingrowing Nails, Vascular Exerescencea, Chil- u ins, or other local complaints of the feet, visit fares, gfe tor te Dr. White's establishment, No. 535 15th street, oF i ¥ noe es. Howe, 75 ») i ‘4 “a je fast, & ugh, - > ep pas Treasury. Office hours from 8 a. m. eaureeioe peuved igh, $ zram it Warren Choate & Co." 941 Penn- enn NGASSIZ, SCIENTIFIC COURSE wit be : F ee eo BO [ GAS-HEATING STO’ all sizes, suitable for heating bathrooms, smali hall-rooms, or the largest public halls. The only inodorous gas- beater. Haattron & Pearson, e04 Y. M. ©. A. Building. To PREVENT Fever and ie there is no preparation like Dooley’ Calisaya, Tonic. $1 per bottle. eo TH given in FEBRUA DRY GOODS. pRY GuOvs: THE LOWEST PRICES ‘INCE THE WAR. Best Prints, loc.; yard wide Cotion, 8°. Good Gingbams, Wic.; heavy 4-4 Cotton, ldo, Yard wide Ble: ott 1240... lately Io, Elegant Reps, for Wra and 280, eS GUE: to 125g, 29 aud 250, such Oasbmeres aud Merinoes, from 50: EvREKA!_The most complete establishment in Washington for house-tinishing , Com prising, in part, slate and marble mantels, chandeliers, drop lights of every description plumbing materials, heaters, ranges, grates an Cassi for Men and Boys, very ch @ hundred other articles too numerous to men- Fine Dosekins, joavers and diva” Sackiage, tion. HAMILTON & PEARSON, Shawls, Flannele, Blankets and Underwear. Y. M. ©. A. Building. #7 BARGAINS WE Tyg partment. “Trrep axp TR What words of con- BoGAN = wrete ¢ 1918 and oereed fidence and trust are these! It is what many a OGAN & WY. 4 | We nova9-tr REDUCTION EXTRAORDINARY! poor sufferer can say of Helmbold’s Buchu. It is the only reliable medicine of those terrible diseases of the kidneys and urinary organs. Te- ware of counterfeits. The getiuine has.the rivate proprietary stamp of H. T. Helmboid. ull directions with each bottle. For sale by all druggiats. €03 Ponp’s ExTRAct cures rheumatism, burns, piles, ulcers, toothache, sore throet, sprains, fealds, soreness, old sores, headache, colic, lameness, bruises, boils, wounds, neuralgia, and LADIES’ GOODS. RS SELMA RUPPERT, 614 Sth Street, Opposite Patent Oitiors Calls the attention of the Ladiesto her lance aad elegact aseortu en: of FANCY AND WORSTED GOO SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY 6! FT! eeperiaily Embroidered Cushions, Slipper Cases, Light Screens, Suspenders, Cigar Caves and Silp: Dek on Canvans. Cloth ang Velvet Also, a beactiful selection of Ladies and (hil dren's Worsted Rooce, Sarqaas, Olonds, Shaws, ngs, ete, and Obildren's Mos pper ‘Case Beads. Hat and To som ly carved tn wood All of which will be sold at prices cothmersurate with the prevent times SF NO BRANCH STORB. MISS FE. A. MeCORMIC Pann. AvENUE (up stairs) A large ard elegant assor ment of BONNETS sod IMPORTED BON. an span ualex, constantiy on hand. Orders for DRESSES, &c., filled by Mixx GED. NEY, of New York city. nov2?-tr "TO THE LADIES. ir attention is rew YouNEW AND VERY ily invited to my SELECT STOCK or BERLIN ZEPHYBS AND WORSTED GGODS, EMBROI ERED SLIPPERS AND CUSHIONS Just received, & new ssertment of SLIPPER BOARDS, HAT aud TOWEL BACKS, mely carved in han woods Children’s MERINO CLOAKS a specialty, at MRS. ERT SELMA R 614 stb street, opposite Parent Omics. S7-No Brancn Store. 7 aT. ki ‘3S HOUSE Ss OSE ns INDUSTRY DRESSMAKING Ladies’ TROSSEAUS, Obildren’s SUITS com pleted at the shortest notice novi3-lm 2023 G stree , between 20th and Net M2. SBME. b.2 TRANNERET IVE returned from Paris with achoice sortment of Bonnets and Hate. elttes in millirery goods, Vashi 410 1th Penn. avenue; Balti street; New York, 17 jonlar at! ion paid ders, Also, dressmaking in ADIES, ABOUT PURCHASING A WINTER OUTFIT for themscives or children, should make their first call at M. WILLIAN'S ‘They will find his stock one of the largest Dest this side of New York, comprising the newest Bod most desirable styles in— CLOAKS, DRESSES, REDINGOTES, BONN&TS, HATS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RIBBONS. SILKB, VELVETS, LACES, FANS, BELTS, CHATELAINE NECKLACES, NECKTIES AND RUFFS. Also, 8 chuice assortment of hand-m: yeuern UNDERGARMENTS, THE JULIE CORSET EMBROIDERED HAIR BRAIDS, Made to = — in Paris, Cy &C. As M. WILLIAN imports nearly all his goods direct, he is enabled to sell at the lowest market ices. 7 DRESSMAKING in all its branches. oct29-1m J88T LOOK |—Ten TUCK SKIBTS for 8 conte #t_8. HELLER’S, 718 Market Space. j88-1y B.youne's : NEW YORE . ‘asbionabie Headquarters for (== BAZAAR ¥ DS, HOSIERY FANCY GOOTS LINO UNDERWEAR, and have just ae Latest nc Show room in Teet, one door from re, SSN hoarseness, diarrhea, and all hemorrhages, ete. Ponds Extract differs from all other advertised preparations in the fact that it is a standard Inedicine, treated of In. medical writings, and known to be a cure for these diseases. m,th,s,tf pith det anaes WILLoox & Ginn’s Sewing MACHINE, The Chas Alpacas and other Dress Goods at popular prices, Blankets, Comforts, Flannels, Shectings and Linens at greatly reduced figures, Dry Goods of ajJ kinds at right prices, Hiunl's Boop sal cotast fad ory 1th steoot, | Bargains in Gent's and Ladies’ Linen Handker- Intelligemcer building. 10,28 <alate. EMORY BAXTER, 1920 Pennsylvania avenue. EDUCATIONAL. ADAME SOCHLIECKER, TEACHER OF THE FRENCH Lanou% Mademoiselle FLORENOE SCHLIKOK ER, (for a TURCO-Russiaw BATHS; also, Medicated Va- oct30-tr be Baths, for all akin disease, at Dr. Shedd’s. E street. 5,20,6: for aale at wholesale by & Co., 480 Pennsylvania avenne, everywhere. tw, f,tt Ponpv’s Extract ts Chas. Stott ‘THERMOMETERS And Barometers are repaired | 1:2 }esrs.a pupil of the bert asters of the Paris and made to order by Hempler near ax street | COMM" atory of Music.) teacher of the Piano Forte Tu NaTIONAL SAvines BANK, corner of RESIDENCE. 734 i3th STREET. N. Ww. PP ince Mt Srenae = ret, pays 6 ey) & roulars to be hiad at the principal Music Stores. annum on for eact calmer month. ¥ Ty 7 BS. A. PECK’S SELEOT SCHOOL FOR Banking hours, to & Savardaye, 9 to 4-and 6 Mi Bots encks SELEOT SCHOOL FOR oe ‘213, 1416 w mumence its second quarter NOVEMBER il cor y 24TH. nov2l-lm™ ME XEBNON INS TTOTE—woarding ava Di Echool for Young Ladies and Little Girl inment of @ libe offera every facility for the education, Mrs. C. W PALRO, Principal. Macemoisclie PRUD HOMME, Resident Teacher cf French novig 2 1530 I street, Washington, TRE MISSES OSBORNE’S Young Ladies’ Board- ing and Day SCHOOL. 943 M st. Second quar- ter will begin Nov, 10,1873. Thorough training by Sorthern teachers. The best advantages iu German. and French ova-1m* ee THE COMMUNITY at large appreciate the use- fulness of Singer’s Sowing Machine 15 SEWING MACHINE, RECOMMENDED TO ALL FEMALES By THE BEST MEDICAL FACULTY OF THIS COUNTRY AS THE EASIEST, AND NOTINIURIOUS TO THE HEALTR OF THE OPERATOR. PERSONAL. M 8;.5,.B, WILSON being no tonger my agent, * all business will concluded and transected with myself. [deca Mrs, W. H. GODEY. M88 Massey Fortune Teller, in Green's 4 pork L street, between 13th and Tith streets, No. 1337. dec3 2t* ABSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED FROM COURTS of oiffcrent States for desertion, &c. No Lo gear Alton 2 Hoven. aut ca C9 er: . dress M. y ttorney , Broadway, N. ¥. fe doch" MADAME FLORENOE. the Ciraica Ciawvov- ani, is unequaled in testing the past, present and future of your life; in cavsing aj ly marr 5 bringing the separ: toy ether and pointing ont SEWING MACHINE, EVERY PURCHASER SHOULD EXAMINE At the OLD AND PRACTICAL MANUFAOTORY OF JAMES S. TOPHAM & CO., 425 SEVENTH STREET, Adjoining Odd Fellows’ Hail. No. BEPAIRING. Sane COVERED AND TRUNKS, and HABNESS REPALR&D promptly by first-class workmen. dect-tr A] AT NEILBRU 402 Irn STREET N. W. CLOSING OUT SALE OF $60,000 WORTH OF GENTS FINE STITCHED BOOTS, LADIES NOBBY BUTTON GAITERS, WHITE, BED AND BLUE SLIPPERS, RUBBERS AND AROTIOS. no%M-Im™ “SLIPPERS MADE 10 ORDER.” TERPRISE! ENTERPRISE !! ENTERPRISE 11 THE ONLY STEAM FACTORY FOR THE Ee ppetete ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY! We respectfully call the attention of the public to the fact that our extensive Factory is now in completo operation, and that wo hav secured the services of some of the best jeading factories at t! com ishment is FELT! the most colebra the United States. ecute he shortest RI & FUKNITURE EMPORLU: novl9-2w sis ‘Goraer 1th aud ata, Es TABLisueD 1851. JOHN G. BARTHAL. ST DYER AND SCOURER, Ho, 114 Four-and a Half strests gous dase south Ledice Dresses Cleaned and 45 NORTH CHARLES ST., BALTIMORE. a the lost Atlantic ccenlonally a corpse of ie anand nd, Wis., Press employs an In- &7 The dent ope to pl tre ope of hard times, but water faucet, carelessly left open, did $3,000 damage to the’ goods of « Boston ser the eS in Yamhill cow ‘other of 21 children. dais i hauarie areas > both as to style Oo ¥Y¥STE BB! the sure way of success in Tite. Iu matters of busi- ness her advice is i le. Bi satisfaction; none e| isfaction given. Parlors, No. 5 M RS. MARTINE, Spiruual and Business Me a¥1 civm,can be consuited at No, 1003 F strest northwest.’ Sittings 10 toSp.m. nov2l-2w ST roe BR Tao OF TH) THIS PERFECT Pik: OF MACHINERY. SOLD ON MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS. AGENCY AT CliAS. BAUM’S HOOP SKIRT AND CORSET FACTORY, By ft all ttseases are cured. No medicines used, and inv, of a ibe CE Gate sormaeae™™ A REE ‘BY . eas bona tovet pos ck th Cite Poet AT PANIC PRICES. KID GLOVE DEPOT. HOSIERY DEPOT. HUMAN HAIR DEPOT. CORSEST made to order of any Style, and perfect Fit warranted, CLOTHING AT PANIC PRICES, UNPARALLELED INDUCEMENTS. UNPARALLELED INDUCEMENTS. Cc. BAUM, 408 SEVENTH STREET, ntelligencer Building. PROFIT BY PAST EXPERIENCE, AND VISIT OVERCOATS, OVEROOATS, @14 OVEROOATS, $15 OVEROOATS, $16 OVEROOATS, g15 OVEBOOATS, $30 OVEBOOATS, $26 WINTER SUITS. WINTER SUITS, @8 WINTER SUITS, 916 WINTER SUITS, $10 WINTER SUITS, 815 WINTEB SUITS, $13 WINTEB SUITS, g20 ‘WINTER SUITS, WINTEE SUITS, §22 WINTER SUITS. WINTEB SUITS, $25 OVERCOATS, OVERCOATS, OVERCOATS, dec2-tr es OVERCOATS, $10 OVEROOATS, $11 OVEBOOATS, $12 SILVERBERG’S GREAT METROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORE. AND MAKE YOTR PURCHASES HOLIDAYS FOR THE gis YOUTHS 8vUITs. YOUTHS’ SUITS, $6 YOUTHS’ SUITS, YOUTHS’ SUITS, @8 YOUTHS’ SUITS, g19 YOUTHS’ SUITS,$10 YOUTHS’ SUITS, 815 BEFORE THE USUAL RUSH COMES, wrtnseut, and you will be bure to cerca eee ‘tment oa i ny What is better than all, YOU WILL SAVE MONEY. BOYS S8vUITS. {ll find & 26 and 50 cent BOYS’ SUITS, @4 BOYS’ SUITS, 98 om wa OY DEPARTMENT, BOYS’ SUITS, $6 BOYS? BUITS, g10 BOYS’ SUITS, 87 BOYS’ SUITS, $12 A 25 and 60 cent FANOY ARTICLE DEPARTMENT, BOX COATS. An unsurpassed DOLLAB DEPARTMENT, BOX COATS, BOX COATS, $10 Ade for the sale of fine BOX COATS, BOX COATS, 813 TOYS AND FANCY Goops, And the Basement is packed with A. STRAUS, ‘The Popular Clothier, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, Between loth and ith streets, BOCKING HORSES, DOLL CARRIAGES, WAG- ON8, SLEDS, 8H00-FLY HORSES, ROOK - * BES, WHEELBARBOWS, CARTS, &o. COME NOW. P= ceng nennreabdaimiaaraieianes — ~~ B. SILVERBERG, METROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORE, 319 SEVENTH STREET, Gec3-tr Nan Penwstvanta AVENUE. NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS. agence dnt tte ao aoa Piaf fi DRESS aD apd nally low. NoTions, BRODHEAD & CO. At lowest market prices to all, nov26-tr 1204 F street, bet. 1ach and T3th, octs-tr 1 SEVENTH STREET, NEAR CALE AND EXAMINE FOR YouRsELVES. | “J ADIEQD Oy eranch ENAMEL the best article in the world for doi: Linen ot Seslin. It ‘imparts a beautiful glow to the fabric. re. = BUBmHAM & 00. Mannfactarers, ‘West Lombard street, yeni-ly Baltimore, Maryiand DAME ESTREN, 618 184 street aear G, just returned from New York with the’ fall styles of HUMAN HAIR, cheaper than ever All shade braids, 28 inches..." $3 Qne yard Jon tae 4 Forty inches.. mesons © Single and bunch OURLS very cha Cail aod examine our large stock” sop6-tr TE, SABGper ASSORTMENT OF Lavige ry ced ‘i ia. 8. HELLER'S, 718 Market Space. \ EN ISLA: N.Y. DYEING ESTAB- x TSM ENT est ABLIONED 1819. ~~ The oldest and la: of its Kind tn the country; may be in the SUER, ite A. FL b st icles soon, to get them back in time. CLASS SOOURER, ite Patent Office. IS SOLE PROCESS. i ‘ without taking th: Gentlemen's Ciothes clothes cleaned without obviate ing. Grease spots removed effectually, so that they never show agai Kid notice. Prices mod- sepl-ly adies Dresses cleaned jloves cleaned om short unctnality guaranterd. EAL HAIR SWITORES, Price ling f Rote HEELERS Tb Make Bree mae GROCERIES, &c. GEAND STOCK FOR THE SEASON AT EUROPEAN PRICES. Fruits in glaes. 2,000 Ibs. French Candies, Fresh Olive Oil. 130 to 400. per Ib. French and English Mas- Fresh Dates, Almonds, tards. Pecans, Walnuts, &€. Pickles, Sauces. Grapes 40°. per Ib. Olives; Petite Poi, Maleaw oe LEMON and OBANGE PEEL 2c. per pound. STABLER'S OURN, finest in the market c, WITME 1915 Ponnsylrania avenue, {OB CASH ONLY. UCTION IN GROCERI OWNING SAT between 3d and 45 streets. nov35-tr Granulated, Powdered and Crus Que-fourth "Sack Ohotee Fam Marsteiben Weenies : ree i Rio, Roasted S. H. BACON, Rennie A fam FAMILY GROCER, ina for wale 100 bois. A : rbeckc ate is te fr owe extra and family Flour, Fivect ofa parscured Hees ioe west Oo “cu % Bice Sete Oude ane ewan, Bich flavored G. P., Oolong, and Japan Teas. , New Raisins, Giiron; Figs, ‘end Nats of The fneet flavored old Brandies, Whiskies ‘Wines, guaranteed pure, New Mackerei, very tat ior. Fenty all find it to ti a wi 4 - as ae ELPHONZO YOUNGS & €0., GROCERS, MASONIC TEMPLE Corver Sth and F streets, OPPOSITE U. S. PATENT OFFICE, HAVE ON HAND THE FINEST GRAPES, THE CHOICEST GOSHEN BUTTER, KE FINEST tag SUGAR-CURED THE WHITEST FLOUR, THE BICHEST COFFEES, THE FINEST TEs, THE HIGHEST GRADE SPICES, AND HE HIGHEST GRADE CIDER VINEGAR, GIVE US 4 CALL, ELPHONZO YOUNGS & CV,, FROM WALLA xt ok FROM WALLAG NES YORE Mauneers ty, watitied wa” Cnarn E rereu oF revAS EVENING Hh FORET MABR' TN Pakis, Morday next | NATIONAL THEAT | Me. J.@. Savirie...SoLe Lesene ay | TRIUMPHANT SU CCrss | Of the New Theater ana Brilliant Reception ¢ Diatctoa ' SUPERIOR COMPANY WPED EACH Nicat’ TE FROM THE PRESS AND PURL Decor Macei> Mitehoit a Posertat t MATINER SATURDAY reoured dally at toe Box now b nth ° Preperation. I ecS PEARL OF SAVOY and JANE EYR ‘R EAPINGS RY JOBN TWREDALR, F. ar PUCRTH STREET Mo ® CHUROH Navy Yard For the Ber otit day Bo) THUBSDAY EVs . AT? L'X* coun wate | ONLY ONE MATINEE CONCERT. i¢ NING "EK | GRAND Mrir Royal German 1 | Germany in fi mm ARY OONCERT, b Plowee AY BUBNING Le ATURDAY APTRERNOON D 2 ®) conte ovire | Satarday @ SENSATION EK AND 2 MATINESS Miss KATE F E HER, | Who will appear i» the beautifal Legeuiary Draws | m Byron's pyem, MAZ EPPA. Ox, THE WILD HOKSE OF TARTARY Jutroductug sll ite wild music, sore £eous costumes, Vrilliant marches aud combate. bat the thrilling Tableaus of the Wild the on Horse of Tar tary dashing over the stupendous stoep with Cassi acts, RK powerful on mpany enga Week of the great Banjist aud Comes: 8. DE VERE, And the Beceutrie Song aud Dai DAN COLLYER BROTHERR EDDIE The great meloaramatic Actor, Mr. HARRY C KEWS. The pleasing Dantonse aud Come <. Miss LAUKA LeCLAIRE, Miss AMELIA EN FLO, ana our entire powerfal Dramatic and Ky Troupe, A splendi: Drama A superly ae for Ladies and Children SF Mariners ry WED BESDAY acd SATURDAY | wR iOO te Silver Coin distributed impartially om 1 nor 29-4 eNiINe it JRCHESTRION. Operatic ana Nati MB. SCHWARZENBERG’, 46% Penneyivan uth side, between 4x 1 Gch stroots. nt Bear the goo00 | Performing the latest al ‘This instromert with droms, ar 7 —_ MARKRITER’s, Bo, 439 7th street, between D aod E stroete, doors sbowe Odd Follow's Heil. Ghotce O11 Paintings, Kogravings, Ch: Paper romon, &o. Also, largest etoe! Bargines, Window lea, Picture ames, Picture Oords gud Tas- sels, Bings, Nails, &., in the <a ‘Te a. _ SF Please remoniber Name and Nurber. jel-ty* Ath KINDS OF Cast-orr w PABEL can be sold to the vory Dy address 61 Notes by mai or calling on D PIANOS, &e. rea PIANOS! hee In order to make room for my new sthck of Pim: which Lam now receiving, I will sell for = ab time st greatly reduced prices. J mention in OK FULL GkaND RAL rt arte 6 » mabe & Co. = for the holidays. At the agency “ 4 5 dcc3-te 423 Lith atreety above Pa, erewte G*™t REDUCTION LN PRICES; SCHOMACKER & CO.-s CELEBRATEY GOLD MEDAL PIANOS, These superior inetrument + Which received the first premium st the World's and wore on account of their excellent tm sclected by the Congressional comm itt. adorn the Presidential Mansion, are now used in the best houses and recommended’ by the firet musi. cians all over the SeUuLEY., The music: ving publ are respectfully invited ‘to inspect them att Agency, 935 Pennsylvania avenue. op stalte Ponds taken in payment, Pianos exchanged for rent, *GaRL RICRT 938 Peansylvena teens noval-tr ‘USING AND REPAIRING, Ne Toa Vern ng PLANOB ands!) Meee sical Instruments receives the most faithfa Poygonel attention by @.L. WILD & Bao , 20 ith street, near northwest creer Penns: Pianos, dealers ts Pine x anos ments gewerally. Pianos for ‘reut. rovemeute| to! 1 City Pianos jor STERLING man now Beeeiene 3 oe ig ate imooatins ropal Used instruments takeo ih exchange. "4 TePalsed. 0°48" Piano ann music s10zz, 48 Sevensh pas mora Pianos and Organs and Musical Tostramente hte! nae, Wash RS. B. F. WRIGHT. th. wal noon Ga Boome at $13 1ith street, between E and F north- West, where she treats suocessfclly Gicenses of an A and Chronic nature without drugs. 22 im ©. O13 476 Srarer rivehe Prestige, Pramees mana! Mosptealennd abie tien pie eae rocsomabie, tos. Binds, Sorbie $ Oe samara teers wea” pre ‘are now offered at REDUCED PRICES at D. WYVILL's, novii-im 429 PENNSYLVANIA AVEXUR.

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