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: EVENING STAR. . 1874 Waskington Youth Several days reamed Sherman E.Ohamberlsin, A_ Precocious a boy il years, CapTuRE or a Rvsawa ‘an away from Washington, and the police TUESDAY ........Qctoher BYG.._ | Wathoritise bere were asked te keep @ sokout | for him. Yesterday he waz four; wandering LOCAL NEWS. | about on Light street and wis teken to the . | pobee hea¢quarters. There ye told the officers Amusements, ae, Tonight. Pord’s Opera Howre—Mrs. F.W. Lander and company, in “Mary Stuart.” ae Batienal Theater.—Union Square (N. ¥ ter company, in ‘Jane Eyre. } Lin Hall.—Duprez abd Benedict's famons wuinstrel company. Theater Comique—The renowned artiste, Co. gil and Cooper, Geo. 3. Knight, M’lle Zitelia, e ons, ud other attractions. — Condensed Locais, has been eetablished at Benning’s Scaggs 2 ted pos thea- “Seo Grand Art Exhibition programme, (Lin- | coin Hall,) in amurement column. ‘ Dr. Hoge, cf mond, preaches at the ¢ Central Presbyterian Cuurch, eerner of [aaj d streets to pight. It will be seen by refere column that Mr. Theoiore D4rict cases bef ore the Po- e week ending O¢tober 21 was t appe snes impuced, - -tuial, £5 branch of Cat pent Jviners las book was transferred to the ei aud Loulssnaavenne north e © tay the ger, 8 number of heavy paid their eesmenté, ¢ tax on the Todd est $10,000. bt tern cols we in the witst * @ promises ocon- northwest, th . for the pu away be gal Corps at Fort District jail. The snbject of destitute of the scriptures | and raising fund? was discussed at great length. ‘The firet battalion of the frst regiment Dis. trict militia was inspected and drilled by Col. Robert 1. Fleming !ast evening, on Lousiana avenue. They marched well, handled their muske their scl 2. The New Jersey Kepublican Association la:t night rewired the roll of members, and it was anncuneed that voters could procure tickets at reduced rates to New York city and Philadel- | phia on application to W. V. S. Wilson, room Noo st: Treasury department, up to Mouday, Nevember 2, next. ‘To-vight the Washington Schiilerbund have | some interesting exercises at the Synagogus on hich occasion there will be | he choir of the Hebrew congregation , leader.) end an address by Simon ,on “the Infinence of the Jews on * Of the World.” —— overnment Affairs. preparing a list of anection- ranee and real estate agents, who have . to make the semi-annual retarne of their ee receipts for taxationy. The law fixes a taxof 4 Of } percent.om the gross receipts of jorcers, aud l per cent on insurance and state agents. The list betng now prepared | ‘or the purpose of turning it over to the attor- | of the Dut : supplying tamitic es the Progr to Lave process issued upon | Tee Ksients or zB . Taslors Last N D tailo sB— Meeting of the at vening eiman Hall, Mr. Wiliam Kettler in the | cha Hf. Hetzel secretary. Mr. Kettler re- marked that this branch of the International Union bad the lowest bill of prices in the coun- try, snd being obliged to remain idle or ha wir ga veral moi yerr new fem fi aver ing to hear rr ses general tothe p: 5 hoped that ire harmony } between tbe workmen and bosses would prevail. Reports were called f the shops and e & Co. signed ng it asa} 1 agreed it, be- gasbe x reiused to «ign the the vew prices. V ined the bill. M be @ lower price i bad signed ithe bill, « ads at work in shops ot signed the bil! shor whoee bosses b. as a committee sisting of 3 was appointed to bave not been h TR.—Meers. Du lot 40, u itol street i running back 10) feet, to an Hautman, at 15 cents per square fo oL 41. same square, to Mathias Arteess ents; also, ame Suuare, to Con at 13, cent M1 of lot 9. in Langhiin’s sabdivision of ® feeton road leading to tere, with @ depth of 159 f ing 8,352 square feet, to I. H. 4 cents per square foot. Mesers. Latimer & Cleary have sold lot 31, in square S06, ard improvements, bemg a fram dwelling, and situated on DD street, between 21 ard 4% west, to Edward Adam for $1,065; hole of square I: bounded by i dU and V str Riggs, esq., for %» werner Band 7th Alex. K. Shepherd, | are foot; also, lo west, to Hon. per square foot. . Kelley, anctionzer, last evening soia for Jas. McSherry, guardian, vacant lot front ing Si ieet on I ‘street, between Isth and 1th | streets, adjoining the residence of Marshall | Brown, to Joseph Redfern, for $2.25 per syaare font. he | tomy mind absolate perf | happens seldom in these degenerate tim {1 | generation, who aro residents of the [ B. H. Warner, estate broker and auc. tioneer, sold yeu! rnoon at auction | jot ©, in eq improved bv a three. | ‘ory brick dwelling, known as No. 2.5 A street | east, to Emory A. Wheeler, tor & E a . -At Ford’s Opera Honse, ber excelleut com: ich @ fachional Anver F. W. Lan greeted ix: | Mrs. | | ence with en- representation she appears ae Mary St ional tast | t sbe well | w faces at the Theater ( n the old favorites, furnish RELI keenly enjoyed by ent f F pe ort lored men, ni ei Samuel Nervis und Charles Lefiwich, on the charge of robbing the clothing store of Moses Eiseman, No. 216 yh street, im September last. An entrance was ef- fected through the second story, and goods to the value of between and 8100 carried — No clue could at that time be obtained. but Sergeant Acton suspected these two colored men, as they were familiar with the premises. Yesterday that officer went to the premises of Nervis, im the west end of the city, Dim with a pair of pante on whic the time. He also found a coat in Nervis’ house which was taken st the time. After tak- him im custody the prisoner let fall certain formation which convinced the officer that Leftwich was one of the parties to the robbery, and he was accordingly taken in custody. They were both at the Pollce Court and a arin: was postponed until more of the goods can be ——-e Fe ny amd or te eee ee. Ww. v. ‘udor, formerly ot t. Vernon Piace M. E_ Church South of this cir , who 8 few years siace was transferred to the isiana Conference, sud stationed in New Orleans was recent: transferred to the St. Louis Conference, er ye the Cevterary Charch of that city, to be the nest Methodist Church im the west. He takes the place of Rev. John H. Sinn, formerly of Baltimore, recentiy trana- ferred to the Louisville, Conference and stationed in thet cit, pas 4 Roppgny FavsTeaTep.—Last evening an avknowe colored man entered house No. 1224 4b street northwest, oceupied by Mr. Mickel, wh the ‘ntention, it is su |, Of robbery, Dut was ¢ tered away. ile in the house Fedding there. | mauiton® Mis Falling, | term exp astory of bie life which caus,4 them to question ne Lim very cl Fe said tnat four years ago Louis by two men, WhO tnauced bim to get into | Scarriege with them. They took him to New Yor Washington, wher 4 they had detained bim until he ran aw knowledged tjct the men treated bim well. then to Bostor,, to Canada, and finally to fe was well dressed, and a Every e800", was ured to induce him to contca- éict bimee’ , “put he told the same story, without any dev! ation. The result was that Detective Hager was detailed to take the boy to Washing- fe?, " nd under no circumstances let him go until ys antecedents wore fully Known. Yerierday "hi m the officer started for p His cygrze, and when they arrived the boy said he wild co directly to thé mer who had kid- napped him. e headquarters, howeter, aud there, to his sa: prise, fourd an aant of the boy awa'Ming pi: return. She stated that the Ouiy part of the boy's story that was true was that he had once lived in St Louls, but that she had raised bim from an irfant. Several officers corroborated her statement, and the boy also acknowledged that he bad told a deliberate faleehood.— 2: more Ame =e ye give n co Jame Eves. —W: the privilege ef say’ widely-cir acting of Mas To those who > not often Miss Thomp: ane E ded to the lover of conception of the part of « critical audience present last night, who fully professed their admiration of ker euperb char- acterization. So beatiful, so refined, a0 alto- gether charming is her impersonation ‘that one sees the curtain fall with regret—a t Iscy im question was calied before the curta'n twice last night, and her grace and mode-t Dearing were only equalied by her geniua. Br- i rate te record, every person who sisted ® genuine artist. Lord Roches- ter answers perfectiy to the ideal of the author in that character, Mrs. Fairfax was superb, Mrs. Reed and Georgina acted to the very life. Bat ! fear I am trespassing upon your crowded columns. I only hope the publis will go during these two nights; we geliom have so perfect a companby, Or so natural and beautifal an ac trese as Mrs. Thompson on any boards. A Constant Surscainzn. it talons Goop Sa.x.—Joa. F. Kelley, anctioneer, last evening sold for James McStierry, guardian, vacant lot fronting 20 feet on I street, betweon h and 19th streets, adjoining the residenco of Marshai Brown, to Jos. Kedfern, for square foot. Tne collection of birds at Latimer & Cleary’s is very select. Every one shontd see them. As Ecceytnic Clause iy A WILL AND How IT was Kert TRACK oF.—4 handsome inher- tance has come to some Incky heirs residing in lowa and Nebraska. Three generations sgo a wealthy and public-epirited citlzon, who was mayor of Norwich, Engtand, died, leaving to the municipality a large sum of money upon the condition that in the third generation of hs family the accumulated interest on the sum do- nated to the city should be paid to the heirs of the donor. The descendants of this generous and eccentric man were well aware of the pro- visions of his last testament, and accordingly have kept trace of the funds. Lately the last beir of the second generation died, and the third tates, have been notified to appear on the of November and claim their property. amount inherited is about $590,060, American currency, and will be divided among several people. Representatives of these heirs cama east Inst week, and sailed for Europe from New York on Saturday. A Jearocs Wire's Mistaxe.— West Third reet, in the vicinity of Pium. had a sensation st evening that attracted # large crowd. A tall, portly, well-dressed man, with a woman on Lis arm, was promenading slong the side. Walk, when another woman rushed up behind, and with an iron poker.which she had conceaied beneath ber -baw!, dealt the female member of the pair # biow op the temple that felled her a senseless burden into the arms of ber compan- jon. The Aseauiting party then fied to her Lome, but not before she had discovered that she bud maié a mistake. In the flickering gas light she was deceived, and took the strauger } fo iS for her busband, whom she suspected of main- taining an improper intimacy with a bad woman. Getween the two men there is a strong Teremblance. The injured woman was conve: to a drugstore, where, with proper restoratives, she revived, aud where ber wounds was found to be not dangerous. Application was made to th: ‘Third street station for the arrest of the person making the arsauit, bat the charge was su ) Withdrawn, and an 40 date con $ commil mal, #uppossd be a leopard, which hes broken loose in the streets and roams the city after nigh: horse which came in its way the other even was weunded unto death, and as the ferocious creature bar obtained a taste of blood, fears are entertained for the extremely youthful of the population of Indianapelis, or such parts ot it to wandering abroad Damacre, ant h avored to Col er, of Connelisville, Pa., was arrested at that place by Isaac Meyers, special sgent of the Post Oftice depart: charged with using the post office for the pur; of detrauding certain persons in London, En, land. His scheme was to write to wealthy peopie in Englard,te)ling them their relations were here im indigent circumstances, and that he wis taking care of them, and requesting money for their use. Daath OF AN AGEDMiNIeTER.—Kev. Joseph B. Carte 1 colored minister, cighty- fi yests old. died at bis residence, 08 West Balt more street. verterday afternoon. He had been # minister tor fifty years, having tor a long time beep connected with the Washington M. E Aunval_ © He officiated at Shar; + &nd the John Westey bapel. About five years ago he was struck with blindness, and since then has been placed on the superannuated ist Ut, American. Hotptxe THE Sworv ov DaMocies Uy aRA BUEGLAR’s HEaD.—In the Philadelphia quar- ter sessions court yesterday, William Spahmcr ploaced guilty to six bills of indictment charging him with baving burglariously entered as m dwellings tm that city. The judge sentenci the culprit to ten years’ imprisoament on one bill, helaing the others, which are good for fitz years more, ver tor his good behavior after is Winstead (Conn.) of July, 1508, of the peace. martie: ‘ber and Mrs Mary Whittaker, and vh ot the present month, while » in his capacity of judge of the su: rt at Litchtield, he granted the wite a fu!l and free divorce from the hasband because of intemperate babits and iil-treat states that Hitchcock Charles Be ax, & Casess, minister of tor rs, in& speech, foreshadowed a speedy » Of @ treaty with the United States ng more liberal treatment of the com- mereial interes @ countries, and sald ibe government had similar objects in view in Tegard te the South American government. At Salisbury Point, Mass, there are three churches, the minister of each rejoicing in the name of Wright. One lives the upper partof the town, one in the lowe: and the third at the wills; so the people bar Gubbed their spiritual guides as “Upright, “Downwright’ and “Millwright.” fe oe ocledein_ ll "7 Mrs. Harris, who served as a nurse throogh the war, bas been made cousui st Ven- ice a2 @ return for her patriotism. 87°A barber is na longer simply a ‘‘tonsorial artist.” He is a “professor of cranicultural scission and craniological tripsis.”” S7' The London Daily 's states that the pa of marri between the Primcess byra, of Denmark and the crown Prince of Hanover , bas been abandoned. SF Kev. George Miles, an Eptscopalian oe = Leet MA — rpjaries re~ in falling from hier berth during a y from Europe. Prides S7-The Duchers of B: z% writes to Ger- many denying the truth of the report that her daughter, Donna Bianca, instigated the atroci- ties committed by Carlists in Spain. 87 Rev. J. L. Burrows, for twenty years pas- pe recs night r cept Lops saphena in Richmond, last position of tae church ta sc to Louisville, Ky. 4 from P ¢ father’s house inSt. | Yesterday | ‘The officer firet stopped at police | COURTS. matzo. OU HE Iudge Snort. Youce ona me 'To-dsy, James Gooas,« - rest fy ' Sas asaes S isay ine ‘James Blank, | to kee} i Tareeny of 20 Drieks from Wm. H. Mohler; dis- | ‘ is Rhodes, assanit and battery on | Bienara Boston; exist Joeop ren | arsautt and battery on John Stephansen, a, Henry Dorsey, profanity; $3. — WN ehDle i disturbing a public assembly at Harter has: $5. JobR Gatteil, profane; $3. ces the workhouse. i rei wine ra John ‘Tenny, load and bolB=~.4. $5. dames O'Day, forfeited collater: HOW HE GOT A SQUARE MEAL. dobn Anderson, 4 Cg org person, was ar- rested by Officer I. W. when be found them alone. He walke: Tino the residence of Mrs, Capt. Hanover, on Ehede Island avenue, and set bimeclfd~" the table, which was spread ¢~ 0D refused to leave; workh~ me ni nga nen m Pocke ' -~use ninety dave. Ben- Jamin warke ua and boisterous; $10 of thirty | 8230 workhouse; also, charged with carrying & Tazar; $20 or thirty days in workhouse. Ciaisea Johnson, loud talking: $5. James Green, threats to Hamilton Baker, bonds to keep the peace. Josepb Rockermai Edward E. La Porte; $10 and cos! George Langdon, azsauit and battery on Christians L avd costs and $200 bonds to keep the peace. ASSAULT CASE. Jobn Conghlin, aseault and battery on Isaac FE. Clark in a drug story at the corner of 9th and F streets. The testimony ef Mr. Clark, was that he went into the store of Mr. O. to get a glass of soda water, and a dispute arose about the price to be paid, when Mr. C. thrust him violently from the store and struck him several blows in the face, the effects of which made him sick for severaldays. Mr. Coughlin defended his own case his attorney being sb: A witness tes- lifed for defonce, that he was in the store when Clarke called in and called fora glass of soda. After drinking the soda he asked the price, aud was told that it was ten cents. Clark then laid down the money eaying that he could gat 9 giags of coda in New York for five cents, and tat Coughlin waa a d——d fraud and scoundrel. Mr. Coughlin replied that be was not obliged to et scda water from him, and requested him to feuve the store, when he became very violent and abusive. Mr. Coughlia then expelled bim from the store, No more wituesses being pre- seat, the further hearing was postponed until next Saturday. GEORGETOWN. UANAL ARRIVALS.—There haye been fifty- eight boats registered at the canal office since noon yesterday, bringing between etght and nine thousand tons ot coal. <inain TRADS.—The receipts of grain have been heavier than usual, atthough the market is generatiy dull, and the ruling prices have been trom $1.20 to $1.25. DgATH oF Mr. J. P. OURDAN.—We regret to chronicte the death of Mr. Ourdan, whose sick- hess was reported in Taa Star several days ago. His funeral will take place to-morrow afternoon, aud will be attended by the mem- bers of Hermion 1 e, No. 12, K. of P, ALEXANDRIA. Frre.—The alarm of fire about half-past tweive o'clock last Saturday night was caused by a tire that occurred in the sumac mill of Jemes E. McGraw, the large three-storied brick building at the northeast corner of King and Payne streets, The fire originated in the rear portion of the cellar, where the engine is sta- Ucned, and is supposed to have been caused by adetective flue. The outside of the bailding Was uninjared, such damage as ensued beiug that to the wood work in the rear of the house, to the machinery, and to the stock. The loss, estimated at $2,000—including that resulting from the temporary suspeusion of operations— is fully covered by insurance, the building and cortents being insured tor $6.50. W. axp 0. B. R.—The Washington and Ohio railroad is slowly but surely pushing its way slorg to the foot of the Blue Kidge. A force of rack-layers was seut up the road this morning to put Gown, west of Pareelivilie, the cargo of iron, the arrival of which at this port was no- ticed in the ¢ Vo1m ov : books were « ¢ sunset last Satard as revised th: show city is as follows: White, 1, Fitch ana Last Gilt Concert, IN AID OF THE Pablic Library ot Kentucky. A CAKD TO THE PUBLIC. The management have determined to have e drawing of the Fitth and Last Gift Concert of the Public Library of Neutucky, on the 30th day of November next. We believe now tuat aii the tickets will be old, and tuat the draw. ing Will be a fallone, but whether all are suld or not the diawing will nevertheless certaiuly come oi! on the day appeinted. The special object of this card is to cal! a he ticket- holders at Public Library » the Wih of November, to make ac- ents in connection with the committees ated by the Trustees to superintend the counting of the tags representing the numbers of Uickets sold. While there is no actual neces- sliy for the presence of ticket-bolders, as under our arrangemente the interestsot allare equally cared fer, yet at the same time I would groatly pitfer that as many of tuoae interested as can, would attend this meeting and see each for himself how pertectiy fair and impartial the distributic tbe. Every arrangement has been made for the draving—but litle more than a month remains for the sale oi the rewainder ot the tickets, and whatever is done must be done promptly. Tuos. E. Beamer aud May ager. ClTY ITH#MS. Dootxy’s Yeast Powder cannot be ex pelted for making light, sweet Rolls, Biscuits, Waf- 1orn Bread, &e. It is always rowly and lable. ——s THs NATIONAL Savixas BANK, corner ot New York avenue and 15th atreet, pays 5 per cent. per annum on deposits for aach calender month. Banking hours, 9to4. Suturdays,9 to #and 6 to 8, Zits, 1416 Mxeivo Shirts and Drawers. $1, 81.25, €1.50 em Medicated Shirts and Drawers, at Hol. lander Gros., near Wiilard’s Lotel. 10,141: ——— Mr. Cur. Xaxper’s Native Wrye cannot be strongly enough recommended to the lovers of @ wholesome beverag». on account of its purity. Give Mr. X. a call, at 91! 7th streat | orth west, aud try it. 19, s - ~ ALL-wooL UNDERSHIKTS AXD Drawers, 2B 8, at Hi rel 0 each; the latest style Bros., next door above Odd Fejlows’ H. 10,14,1: | Nationsl Theater Ro , rant in the act of beg- | ging around trom door to door and frightening ‘SShington Stock Exckange, 2. day: & ational SPE of Be: . pS? tonal Metropolitan Backs 10 ge), 180" be- a Bank Bia; One pe FS Foeds-Metropeliten Beoc™ «ous? National bid; Masonic F 400.3. & S67 oni gold, > ite Bonde, FAA 6 poe oe miele nis te ; Arlington Fire Gen, Improvement, Bi, J Did. S736 meked 1578, 88 abked; do. 1878.88 bid. ‘asked; do. Ste bid, §7_ ask: 0. Sb's Did, 87 asker: 62'¢ bt 30.5 1573, 60 Waver Oertis- sebetinte bn 1 Street Toda; ober 37.—The Post's hoaneial ar- ‘The Wall street markets are even lew vciive iD yesterday, And #pscniative shares are lower? then. Alisales of have been wt 110, which was the price thronghout yeaterday. On gol? loans rates have been 2, 3, 34s Sud 4 per cent. per 1° per ‘cont. per day for rates for prime bankers’ been reduced to 4% for sixty 3% for demand = bills this class of birls are reported at 431'@)s, th cood bilisas low as 481 aad 437% re: In the loun market call loans are heruling rate being 2's percent tle paper and AUS are as Last in dtet. rment hoods are steady and very dull, In Slate bonds Missonrie were steady to strong, and Ternessees were strong In the stock market tho voiume of business has been very small, and pric have droopsd. Up to 1 o'clock sales’ of Pacitic Mail, which bas been the most active stock »mounted to 16,000 shares of Lake Shore, ‘The next most active stock, to 10,64 shares’ of ‘Unies Pacific, 5,100 shares: of Telégraph. 7.900 shaes, and of Northwest 6 469 shares. Extreme sales hare been as follows :—Pactiic Mail, 45° @4%; Lake Shore. 797,479%. ‘Telegraph. 79% @79%; Uaion Pa- Cific, $4@@83*;; Northwest, 3736". 297429, ; Watiash , 3a sandy Pan, Kew Yorx. ticle say, Sonem, ant iat of we Bominat ets. Bartimone, October 37-—Virginia sixes, poolars, 42; Virgiviaa, consctidated, 88; do, ex-conpan, 51°,; West Virgizias, 9; North Garolina sixes, old, 20;d0. new, 15; do. special tax, 5 bid to-day. BALTIMORE, October 37.—Cotton dall—low mid- diings, M@1%, Flour dall—Howard street acd western surerfine, 4.28(04 75; do. extra, 475/85 80;d0, famity, 5 78@6.75; City Mil, 4 23@t 75; do. extra. 475@5'0; do. Rio brands, 675; do. iamily, 60 8.75. Wheat—Western, dull; southern active; No.1 red western, 1.2; 1 prime Go..110@1 it; re- jected, 1.68: ‘ri aed, 120127: others ‘on- changed. demand for southern—whits s:ntbern, $2@%; yellow southern, dull ard’ nomiuel; mixed western, #v@ western, &@%. Gate dull and weak and scuthern, S:@60: western mized, 65; do, whiva, 57. Bye firm, 1 G15. Hay eull. 17 do@20 W. Pork duit and pomtpsl, 2290. Bulk Mests—shoul searce and bicher, 73s; clear rib sides antet Beccn shoullers scarce and frm, 8: Qi Hib sides, 125412; sugar-enced bans, 1 Lard dull, Ws@ie. Western butte: dull. $11@35. Petr: lenm dal d unsettied, 55,@5%. Coffee firm and ih gocd demand, 18Gisx. Whisky duil,101. Sugar @ii. auict.16%, ORK, Octeder 27—Flonr dull and dr- New Gunivs. Wheat dull—l cent lower, Corn niet and 2m. NEw Youn, October 27 —Stocks dull and lower. Exchange, long, 435; short, ments dull 12:3) p. m.—Ten-forty bonds, ., Erie, <@X. 27.—The weather throughout L England day is uussitied. Brie, 2% Paris dis patches ynote retes at Cs 2) c ontimes. Lonpon, October % B..m.—Ths amount of Withdrawn from the Bauk of Bnglaod on fs £63 00). Paris dispatch: renters at 62 francs 10 cent 4. Loxpen, October 27, 5 om money at the stock exch n rities i993: per cout. Bor Cispa'ches qnote renters at 7, October i . THE WEATHER. Wak Drraxr MENT, Oshce of Chref Sienal Ofer, DO, Oct. 27, 1874, 10:30 a, m. For the northwest and appor ¢ to Missouri and Kentucky, nigh northwest to northeast winds, colder,clear Hy elondy weather and froate For Ton- nd the galf stetes, nearly stationary pres- eure, lower temperatare, noriherly winds, clsr artiy cloudy weather and frost in the forme 3 ‘or the south Atiavtie staes, falling barom-ter, variable winds. mostly northerly, and warmer, clear weather. For the lower lakes and thence to West_Virgiuis, rising barometer, northwest winds, r. cold woather and frosts. For tha ight pressnre aad Soniperatnre southweaterly to northwesterly winds, clearing and partly clondy weather, with possibly frosts in tho northern and western ard mountain districie. For New Bogiand, low pressaie, in- creasing to-morrow, southwest to nortbwost winds, occasioual rain, partly clondy and clearing westher- West P. JES T OF DoT Ets TAXPAY- LOMBTA E NOTICES, A penalty of one per centum will be added to your tax bills on and after NOVEMBER A dircount of one por centam to the end of this month. A raving of two per contam is reaily made by paying your tax bills before the month of Octobsr expires. Oot? 6t “STACKED UP!” Overcoats! Overcoats! Overcoats! ee s } GOOD GENTESL OVEROOATS. S810 WARM—DURASLE-STYLISH, FINE NOBNY OVERUOATS } Fine Gent’s Furnishing Goods, at Hollander Bros. 19,14,15 ——__»—___ $2.25 POR ONE-QUALTER BBL. SACK of Welch's Best Family Flour, at W. J. RepstRaku’s Cheap Cash Grocery and Flour Store, corner of 6th st. and New York avenue n. w. EXTRA LARGE size Bros. 10,7, 1: nderwoar, at Hollander 10, 14,1: a Coans, Buntons, &o. For relief from Corns, Bun: growing Nails, etc., visit Dr. White's ext: ment, 535 15th strest, opposite the U Treasury. ‘Try Tey Evasti 8, 205 Pennsylvania enue 2,5 IMPORTANT TO TAX-PAYERS OF THE | DISTRIOT OF COLUMPIs terms of the act of Cougress appro yl “v3 Sng # tax npon real estate ia the District of Corambia, A Discount oF ONE Per eM 1s ALLOWED (PON ALL BILLs Paid in Octoube, BUT A. PEN- ALGY OF OX Pew CRNTUM Is ADDED ON AND APTER MOVEMBER 1, (AND AN ADDITIONAL PEN- ALTY OF OX® Pek Cinrum cros Eacu Monti TirREAPTER.) It Witt THUS BE SEEN THAT A favixo ov Two Pur Gent. is EYPECTRD BY THR PaYMRNT oF TH's Tax Burors Tux MONTH OF Ociowen Bxrik any Tox-pajers should avail themselves of tho last oppertepity for discount that will be offered, and u the ft f th ~ re year hefore the lot OP November ocear [GoPsmOEL @. Youna, NOTARY PUBLIC, ootl?-tf Orrick—Staz BuiLDiNe. NOTION TO THE STOOK MOLDEBS OF the COLUMBIAN BANE NOTE GO PANY ~The stockholders of ihe Columbian Bank Ech hereby notified that a are in the off ington, ca TURSDAY, ia Sa G. WEL $ JOUN W. WaTRUS seen Om, Rreeiaent, = sell: Ciera cathe eon eo EO TEINS: close ——. rel! gelected Stra tnanocussets ocean te be gn secore bargairs. asthe 1008 7th street, be ween New 98 3° a EEKSEVS~MELTONS—E BEAVERS, $22 va ¢ yrye, ELEGANT OVERCOAT. } § a8 RiCH- HAN USOME-DEBSSY. SUPERB CUSTOM-MADE OVEECOATS 30 et au au } 4UR DEAVERS-WHIINEY BEAVERS, FINE FINIEH-— RICH FHIMMINGS-STYLISH OUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT UNDER A SKILLFUL CUTTER. A MATCHLESS DISPLAY OF FINE IMPORTED WOOLENS ror GAEMENTS TO ORDER. OUR BOYS’ DEPARTMENT LARGELY STOCKED WITH SOHOOL SUITS, DRESS SUITS AND OVEBOOATS AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES. wWCALISIS HABLE BROTHERS, MEKCHANT TAILORS § FINE CLOTHI&AS, octlé-tr Cerner 7th and D Streets NW. are ie Geoee ne wn Adye~-— oer ~«sisements, DRY GoOoDs. pot Noi ket Pare rpetiiy | QUE PRICE TO ALL, reqs to meet at 2h o'clock, ‘Cctober 38.n, to Ailend the funeral of our late brother, J. P. Oc8- FAN. Munters of ulster Lodges aro iavited toat- rats, inose, Brapres: ¢ Biack and Colored Avpacas and Poplire, Back SXTHACHDISAUY GABGAINS IN DAY eas lendid Black Stiks, Busch Drap c Bt GOODS at the pow store of Baw BENJAMIN BILLER, 203 Brigge streot. Ladice’ Drees Goods in the newest styiss Besutt- ful Goods for Ce@iren. Cloths aad Cassimeres very chesp. A jarge stock of Corpets and Ofictoths. POs. we TEN THOUSAND DOLLASS WORTH of the shove now 0; on nd for sale at SURPRISINGLY LOW KRATSS SFA job kt «f COLORED VELVETRENS. great variety, at 80 and 75 cents, osiy ball \ Gur motto fs quick sales and small profits, oct] | Yalue. BOG & WYLtE FALL DRY GOODS AND CARPETS. | contr _101s'hna indo Severe Nw 5 STOCK cAnees 5 AT CHBACER PRICKS. BLACK EE enon, CASMMBESES. BL uv BRINOS, DABK SEE eee RCH RRR SATTHENS THAN EVER BRIOKE, | Borris’ Seam!ess two-batton KID GLOVES; Siar. No. 121 Bridge strest, CABPETS, CARPETS. CARPET & RGEST STOCK UN THE CIyy, ACK Tis! Victoria two button BIDS; rwo and thres-piy INGBAIN CaBPE’ Floor OLLILOTH: BUGB; one dale Hamilton CANTON FLAN i2sc.; one dale extra fine 44 browa COTTY ‘an oc Aefall Lime of Laadica” MUwwna! an't Gan ATTRACTIONS BXTRAORD vary DERWEAR, st 'S THO3 “BROWN: ie ; cm . ‘4 . FASHIONABLE Hip, aed bt HA1S, HATS. a SPROIAL IY poogeres. pees Re Sram tes" toe te price ele lately « Fifth Avenue and Broadway Foil Styleof SILK | “"Sn immense st, phe 87 Carpets froe of ches, HATS, f-om $510 5. DET GOODS STIFE FELT HATS. on the fret cor at retgcna parce S0°T FELT HATS. ‘Thoee Wa) wou profit abonld call soon e supply just reenived Prices very low: ean weeny W. F. SKY MOU, octle-tm 132 Bridie street, Georestown ()°S SEW EstanLisnnant. With enlarged premises, the best talent to be bad in the ewantry, 1 far, every facility for doing the best work wt low pric ax ould respecifuily inforin oar friends ant yao have been our sepa: (OTTO 18 EXOBLSIOB In Dyeing ard Glonnicg Ladice Drowes. Shaw Sacques, Ties, Bibbons, Sc, &¢.. Ger os Cunis Panis, and Vera. WOLFORD & SMILBER G, THE ARCave, i127 SEVENTH &Taee Between Dax BE Improved machinery oetteir Brovunap =o. ABE NOW OFFERING th mething new. TM. T atl snnset; bk Laces, Gulpure Laces - atthe ofl | Velvet Ribbons and Besced Belts and Belting at ost © oniptete ta tla opetar prices Kverybody come and ape, let ta she | POR a ike. Tae Lyons Gros W. iH. {RaTLEy, Graty suet rece! if rStr 49 Jefforson street, Ge sreat D.v. sim faced Velvers qs and ——————_————S=_—_— onpets Tak t EXCURSIONS, &e. fi £6ULSR LINE TO? A0UNT VERNON SO AMBULANCE BID «Na BY THIS LINZ, O: Frank Bollings’ BOW agen ObDaS' seed, of the steamer AB- entered rato it with ibe LADIES” MOUNT Vil goAIheeN Serer ce Tuy # steamer’ datiy @rndayexcey’sod) to Mount Veron, 4 the ‘ ly person allow aud. paasenge: svoam- beat at Mount Vervou Wharf. ao Passengers will AVOID the troohle and veration of RIDING 3 MILES IN AMBULANOUES as by other lines) by takiug the regular steamer, Arrow. ‘The steamer leaves 7tn street wharf daily (Sun vay excepted) at 10 o'clock a_m., returning abont 4 p, ui. Bound Trip Tickets, G1; imciediag admission to ansion rounds. wa J.McH HOLLINGSWOBTH, Supt. Mourt Vernon Association. FRANK BOLLINGSHEAD, 7 Captatn Steamer Arrow. sep8-2m PIANOS, é&e. KUBN, Pract " at New York price Samples will be suown. Beautifol All-w ool Sorgus at & Black Cachmeres(denble 81d. ), Drap De Ete. $1 sup. Bemmed all Lintn Hilefe, 1c and np. Biegant Paris 5c. aL.d up (2 buttons, $1) Cavton Flannel (bem makes) 1 P Abdroscorgin ard Fruit of the Loom Cotton, 12% Call ond exaxime our sicck. BRODHEAD & co ectli-tr 1206 F street. between 19th and Ltr D®* evobDs per rard ar ASTONISHING LOW PEIUES CARTER'S, 707 MARKET SPacs. Beantifnl new DEESS GOODS. only 15. Splendid doavle wilh Water-prouf OLOTH, caly ‘s Bxcelient quality Bicached Sheeting COLTON, oniy 135e,( very cheap ) Very fine deubio width Black ALPACA, only 2. Finest quality Black ALPACA, oaly 60 al Pianonmaker, G BLAOR CASHMEBE, very tue, vuly a2:,(atl 632 New York aveune, near 7ih street, Ls iene Mca takes ace Scam AcEss FoR THE Patest Large cocuttment Sf'mew strics st kw LB scutag DECKER BKO.'S PLANOS, very che Beautiful good ) Piomesand t reans?, ny oeTe selling the choapost BLANERTS in Wash Ingten. xoellent TOW BLS, 12° ty fine RANDKERCHIERS, 6 Splendid STUCK INGB, 125 CARTER'S ts the place to buy Dry Goods cheap P. 8.~ Large assortment of CLUTH for mon and ear, Guarantee and lide Priarxyos WHICH HAVE BEEN Us Qne7 octave Chickering Parlor Grand @ne7 octave “* Square, Ove 7 cctave American Company. One 7 octave Hallet & Davis. Oae7 octave Knabe & @: One 6% cctave Scherr. One 6 octavo Btetr..... Que 12 Stop Dedain One Prime Melodeon...... ‘These iretruments hav, Dy ue, Aud will be fold upon vary eam: Warerooms of G. HETZEROET 4 60> Peanrytvaria avenua, bet 9h and lth Sole te of Steinway Pianos aud Mason < H lin’s Cabinet Organs. 2 PisROsS-HsLLeT DAVIS & 00.'3 Grad Bqusre and Upright. 2s ‘2 —- 2B - 30 - 78 Too EDUCATIO) MS. TkFODORE haurMan, revurned to the cits, ard will rec ‘at bis studio, on F street, above 9: ber Ist. STK C room and a fine li two hours a ¢ay or thorongh ¥ Apcient Jan, Acres MES b terms at th TUR Bost ia the mat oe MED! r ket, Bold at email pr fit; and en acco Yccan ineravorse cating term Agency 1412 Lith street Ai Maain nerttwtst. Honre. 1169 p.m, _espavathain | MARSTRO frrU : ee z, | pila. bas the honor ts somes : W275, READE @ 007s World renowned Grand, ce tis LEBSONS 18 BINGING on MONDAY, music stores, DNGLISH, FRENUG, AND ¢ M4 STATUTE for young indies, McOAMMON PIANOS, weil known for their eweet- hess of tone aud besuty of finish Second-hand PIANOB® fcr ssle at prices from $60 upwards on easy terms. Pianos and Organs for rent, sad SSICAL IN- YLS New VYurk sveoue northwest, Mrs. ANGELO J KON. SoC era aed, to. A call respectfally | Principal. Berenth sunval resioy exits nace tolicited at REIOHEN BAGH PIANO WARE- teniber, 1674. OS a BUOME, 423 Iith street above Pa. IANO W AER. ES weed ALSWICK SEMIN AnY FOR YOUNG LaDIae Adarees M.A. TYSOR & Bi8TSS, aris ir Ooutee PG bribes Gertee oe a ‘BEAT BABGAINS G FOR OAH, I PIANOS AND O&GANS ALG. L. WILD & BROS.’ PIANO AND MUSIC STORE, 723 7rH StRKST NoxtHWeEst, Half Bquare above Patent Uffice. sop]9-tr BANKERS. 1 0 TO @100 INVESTED IN WALL atroet r pecul a” eent free Bavkers aud Brokers, 72 Broudw N.Y. seai THE GREaT METROPOLITAN DOLLAR STOKE, ENSE ASSORTMENT! GRAN AMBEICAN BA VIG’ BANG BEW FALL ASD WINTER GuvDs Tate pot abd ¥ streets, (Federal Balidiags PRICES LOWEE THAN EVER! GOODS BETTER THAN EYES NOW 13 THE TIME TO BUY Joun Hitz, Pree’t [jau8-1y}0. B. Prewe TIMONEY & Co. 5 DAUR SOS WO DOOkERD, Second National Bank Building 809 Seventh ttre Gyanesct General Banking, Bronange, and Col BUY and SELL GOLD, GUY ERNMEN? BONDS) STOCES, & Army obicera’ pay accounts cashed in advance. febi6-ly 5 Gost, Here ares few cf tho bargains offered :—B» and Girls’ Merico Bwbroidered Ca) and Merine Freich Hoods, Hand Kat &nd Hoods, Band Kuit Sacques, $1 pny! Hoods. very thn Tino Oloaka, §2; Okildre HOTELS. ms, He. baa. Ladiee" fine, Serine Vows — ents’ hea ering Shirts, 50. [PERIL HoreL, m Beary aud ine full roguiar Hi WAEHINGTION, D. Ca three pair for 1; Men's super stoxt Bouish & 35 ard Sc; Large White Ohinese Silk Haadker chiefs ouly $1; Bmnail de.. do,, 800., very cheap; La- dies? and Gents’ Bemaiiched and Heminet Linon Hanékerchiefs from Isec. up te & WILL BE OPENED AND KEPT ASA FIBST-OLASS HOUSE, NOVEMBEE 1<r. ous” tine = “ Waite Shiris only $1; Large size fae Linen Din vor JAS. S, PERCE. Proprietor ng : eae odtig of Hockingtum House, Portsmouth, Nt, | Behe. $1 per duzeh: Turkey B oh : w extrs long Hose, 25 to S00. Nobias, $1; very haudso broléered Slipper Patterns on Gloves for men and Ww BATMINETER HOTEL, Cormer of irvis g rince ene seth Birest tres| mar ef Irving Place on re MK, Oniy one block from Union Square, the mest cen tral yet quiet location in tne city, in the tmmediaw vicinity of all tue principal places of amusement 200 1; very supe! istest ‘styles, kin Gsuctlers, vory Handle Tabie and Doesert nives only S100; etx solid steei fall Silver Pla-ed Dessert or Table Kutves. $2 per set: «ix Table- t A i epoons or Forks, wartauted pisted on White Mot Proved the pasteceh batten ene Sey seces $2; Fix. Teaspoons, warranted pl in White nde er elevator, eval. ed $3) ibkee ahd five bottle Castors, @1; fae ditto, $2; best Butrer Kuives. suc; Napkin Kiacs, beet plate, £00.; solid silver ditto, Si; One Bair art Clothes Brurhes,2c.,80c. and $1; Kubber Drew ian Combs, 250, Sc. and g2: Oval rors, $1; Bul Books ana W iets, 250. tare Frames tn large variety .255. Up to § ets of sil Binds, 20. to $1; Towel Be Sketvee, Tables, Hatracks, ‘81; to: Hetracks, 7c ; tine Baxore ard Peckot K 1; Work Baskets from 250 upto @1; Washstands, 1; Lench Baskets, 25 ard ic; Miawl Straps, Plendid assortment of Vases and Ura. ments a zee $i; fine Caromos ia im OHAS. B. PERRIN, Proprietor. Hrsen's HOTKL, 769 @ STRAY, BETCLEN TE Bnd BYE Oraeers. ie SE COLLECTOR'S OF FIOE. © T DOLE MBIA, Wasdineron, Octobor 21, lit. Notice is hereby given that on SATURDAY, Octeber 31, 1574, will expire all LIOENSES g: b; t of Columbia to all apotmecarios, anks sui bankers, Dill posters, brokers, book-agente, buicters in the «9 ira contractors, cattio- vn therchants, dealers ‘of mor- chandiee of any kiad whatever, dealers in dist }ied and fermented iiquors,wines, and cordials; distillors, insvrance-agents, tce-coalers, manufactuterm of lominating gas, life and tire-ineurance com paaiv eons, pewnbrokers, photographers, f{ bar-roome, eampla-rooma, Upaltr Hard, Dagatelle, and Jonny Lind tastes, Heys, hotels. tivery-stables, intelligence: i JUEK-#hODs, restatrants,and eating-b theaters, real estate agoats, reclifiers. c. All parties engaged in tatd busiaces, profervicns must promptly renew « and Bec 5 auctioneers, brew, B. SILVERESERG, METROPOLITAN DOLLAE STO&E, oct®-tr 319 Tru &t.. seam Pennsyt vasa AV GS carniaces. Re JOSEPH BECHHAUS, Siz: “That every person liable for a licens: fbe may fail to pay the snine before eu business for wnich a license may be shail §n adgition to the license-tax imposed, pay A fine or ‘ity of mo lees th: > any poke ming 3 five mor more than fifty dol. Dealers in distilled and fermented I!quors, wines, aud cordialsin qnanticies not les thana plat are faretioss cach tn the penal sian a teehee iRrane fits tesco acemeacs Board of Common Oouncil, &e. to ob!ain~ Pose : cto _ 2 ———. obiata. of aLaw JOMN F. COOK, Collector. D. 0. T° THE PUBLIC! PRACTICAL MACHINISTS SAY THAT THE NEW AMEBICAN SELF-THREADING SEWING CARRIAGE BUILDER, 1204 Frankford Avenue, Phi Above Girard Avenue, ESTABLISHED 1593. FINEST ASSORTMENT. LANDAUS, LANDAULSTS, FIVE-GLASS LAND/US, COUPES, COUPLBTS, BAROO- CHAS, PHETONS, VICTORIAS, CABRIO- LETS, 3UGG1BS, DRAGS, COUPE-ROCK., cin Lan” Sanne aes pets Cire 4 INe-Q z. 18 THE BEST IN THE MARKRT. ANGLISH COACHES, CLARENCES, Salesroom 335 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, | HBARSES, octa)-Saa next to the Continental Hotel. F. FREUND, CONFECTIONER AND CATSRSR, Be, 520 TENTH STREET, oct2]-Im RUSSELL & CO.. Agents. PLATED WARE. All the new designs for Between B and F streets, Washington, D. 0. pet SILVBR+ PLATED WARE. FOB PICKLING. : A very large assortment, CIDER AND MALT VINEGAR, @ oy the gallos or barrel by SAM'L C. PALMER, DEPO! 67 GEREN STREET, veplt-tr ‘Georgetown, D, O, | , —_————_—— | Demarara, ( FAMILY SUPPLIES. EL?rH0NZ90 YOUNGS € CO. ARE SELLING SS) ARS, STANDARD BEW TOBK Paanps, @ Lest, © Ibe. for 62 * | Powderes wn Sip The. | Gramutas = ibe bt 3 COFFEE. Ole Gaverns Ond Gowernin: Olt Gover out Jey nt raw roasted. Aw. exire jied tet Se © wea. BER LUT OF THOSE BUPELI “ BUGILES” HMB for be MALAGA GRAPES. Bi 8 ‘ial seb » pee A good Darrel extra FLOUR, 96.50. Five FAMILY FLOUG, 67.0 | | js { DELIVERED ©, Witte FINE GROCERIES. «BAS Pennsy vaonts srenne. ) AND KAUPay. Lovers of good TEA and UOF FEE wit! be pleased: te baer shag they m “N.Y. CLUB’ St Stands Nos, 14 nat « ‘Thone goods are of tue Chotcest Imports are retatied at a small advance All gouds marked wita ihe pric T FR Sand 149 Cooter Market, Gar ‘ALL AT © Gal Tignes Crh fo For pure WINES end LIU: atuae Fevssyivania avenne, i ot! grades, reat « ¢ + Per Come, #8 8; RAINE WIN CATAWBA, 81 & net —s erences INGER BRANDY, RASPREKKY SYRUP, 3 your ——_— STATIONERY, éc,_ nm Cam t * LISTS OF EMIGHANTS TO AME A IN 2600 oo = — DEMOCEACY AND MONABOUY LN FRANCE Tia ) RA +. Ae A WINTER IW Bussii; RICHARD B, WORLN & Co SOOKSELLB#S AND STATIONEE octhietr 1°13 Pew vate Avew NEW BOOKS af BALLANTYNE's, 425 Seventh Street Opening s Chestnut Bor by Rev. E. P kaw Rolten Ws 5 Dy the suthor ot & The Froven Deep; by Wii 2. Nimrod of the Bea; bi M. Davis, Lily and the Orem; by De Mills. tres @ id Crowns; by the aathor of the Wie Vide World. ra; byt Freud's History of 1 i, Fels ors Lectares ou the books SCHOOL BOOKS, WRITING BOOKS, SLATES, PENS, SLATE PERO!LS, FARERS’ LEAD PEN DEAWING BOOKS, BLANK BOOK, PASS BOOKS, MEMORANDUM ROOK POCKET BOvKS, DIARIES. NOTE, LETTEB, snd OaP rarer, Wholesale and retail, at the very lowest priove ar SHILLINGTON'S BOOKSTURE, sers-tr Corner 43 street and Ps. svenne GOAL AND WooD. NEW COAL AND WOOD T= NEW COaL AND WOOD DEPOT, Corner of Marslend avenne and i% street Lecated as sbove, with # large and will-solected etock of WOOD AnD ubscriber sobicits @ nd the put tte ine. sud Hickory ‘snd tn the stick ‘B Orders left with Kidder & Mebe 411 7th et_,witt 6 WOOD AND Coat. THOMAS W. RILEY & SOXs, Wholerale and Retail Desiors tm COAL 4ND WOOD an CUMBERLAND DEPOT AND YARD at tof Ith COAL W. Bi ye Wharvos, Fete southweet. PRANOB OFF IOK, C sire t, bepween Mend 34 stre orth eat. ocds-ly OAK Moon ar AND PINE WOoD pai 66 per cord, delivered in Suy pertof the wf 859, Your ord re with BRAD. ADAMS, corner hand F atrevia, os Le Shart, foot of 6th wtreet ne ne Se Seieee _2en-tr GooPWwin Jj. Etta Desler ta best varteties of ASTHBACITE AND OUMEEELANY GOAL, Alero, WOCD tr the etics, Prices moderate fur cash Ottces and Yarde: Foot of K stroe Island avenue, between $b and 10th vt Orders also received turough Mow TOR & PEARSON cor. xb ane D st (e4k tt Coan OF Bewod and spi woop! woup) JOHNSON BROUTAERS, WHOLESALE 4ND BETAIL DBALESS. ; TE THOUSAN QUALITY ANTHEACITE COAL, rotor Seek constantly & 00. some of uch Arti: tug, both ne pay