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—— EVENING | WEDNESDAY..September 29, 1575. | | night, Dr. Verdi in the chair, the Weather Probabilities To-dawe gr tne week en-ling September 23 was read, OPPICE OF CHTEF STCNAL OFFICER, | showing nutsances al i Woard of Heal STAR. ) DECAYING WOOD PAVEMENTS INJURIOUS ted, 561; causes of “ tea tigated. 8; burials a! public ee GTON , tember 29, 1875. ne t For Nee England, the northern portion of | Pente re commended. 6; patients treat by the iniddle states, and the lower Jake region, | (be Physicians to the poor, 17; tong of gar gererally cloudy weather and areas of rain age removed, ; dead animars ted with eacterly to southerly winds, slight rise | aul t enratie hace a : rature snd falling barometer. For .ratus Company, 1, {the southern portion of the middie states and Marine products in* pected—675 banches fish the south ‘Atantie states, clear or partly oe buanek by ters, 5,525 crabs, 21 yi ne 1. i Condemned, 535 crabs.” Also renortel a cloudy and slightly warmer weather with of { ; a ity of Vawholesome food conden Mest vanemie sues, failing barometer mais irapounded, 13%; redeemed, killed, 56; sold, 4; died, 1; amount realized, LOCAL NEWS. \ $58, Condensed Locals. Secure an opera glass at Hempler'’s anetion PREMISES CONDEMNED. Frame building and premises No. 410 1st t southeast, and frame buildings and premises Nos. 2113 and 2115 L street north- Wert, were condemned as nuisances, sod ey pula reese = “615 P | Health Omicer Keene was authorized to Mit Thomas Landers bas been appointed | cause their abatement. chrk to the health officer of the District, | DECAYING WOOD PAVEMENTS REPORTED viee Mr. W D. Mack, resigned. Dev AS NUISANCES. ‘The n who r. Verd!, from the special committee to young same, Deena: Doras: Tact ia | Whom was referred the Tesolation inqairing Thought te be dying from: the offerte ut hig | Whether wood pavements in @ state of de- —— © ‘ing from the effects of his | composition and in such a broken state ax to Todas the allow filth to accumulate among and under ae eee tne Juvenile Mexicsn Opera Froupe | tra tioeks eqnstitute a nuisance tjurious to presence attic la eartment, and their | hesith. made a report that all vegetable and ees i omg large Humber of the em- | animal matter ina state of deco Mposition Se ee ne a erm | bave, by the ordinances of the boant bees me . vale declared nuisances, and that decomposition Rev. Father Walter returned home this | ofthe wood spread upon the Surfaces of our Be ee cent oe nie ene tee ent, Can” | streets eannot be an exception. That probt ree ghaeet oF big visit it is said. being tn | biy four-fifths of the newly paved streets o. nieetion with & sehool for boys which he | (Ly four ifthe of the newly paved s contemplates organizing in the parish. week aotan Suvtue tesa ental ‘The rifle team of company B will in w few | Knit same Raving been treater days invite the team of company A to a | tiriechtics before belog laid” friendly contest on the practicing grounds y 1 Q used by them, near the Baltimore and Po.o- mac jiroad tunnel. The annual election of the German Ameri- s Bank, yesterday afternoon, re- were le every one of them gives more or leis evi dence of very rapid decomposition, b: Pernsyivania avenue northwest and soath east, cd, 10th, ith, 12th, and K street _ . decomposed So rapidly’ as to give ri a a ae year: Mec Cow ing {rUS- | mass of dangerous putrefactions 2a. 11th avd chnelder-Win. F 7 | 12th streets, are now, however,being repaved With asphaltum. Thaton examination the committee find that the durabillty of wood depends upon its quality and seasoning; bat that four years of expes @tand mois- | ture will decompose even the best, and that the quick decomposition af the wood pave ments of the city depend not so ronch upon Metze ret R. B. Donaldson, James M Lewis, Christian Henrich. Charles E. Pren- tise. and Coristian Ruppert. ‘The correspondents of Newspaper Row 2 A number of the representatives of the city press, will vi lexandria to-morrow on | attingty. Wm | | the lottery for the beeen ee the ero | wear and tear as upon the quality of ts Female H Association, of Virginia, | Wood and the manner tn which they wer: If the “de jon't draw prizes, they are | id; that those that were protected fron promised an opportunity to draw core capiiiary absorption, by a thick bei of drs y ave pa i : | sand, or that were on sandy soil, well Folben Bd gh iemync conan see that | drained, have been slower in decompositic: while those that were not thus protected anise Soe Sea as mi have decomposed with great rapidity, also, Misteles Goverment Amhirs, | that the sprinkling of water to prevent ihe The members of the fire department re- | motion of dust, soon followed by the solar echro thelr pay Sor Septermber to-day. beat, bas greatly accelerated the decom» The schcoi teachers will receive {heix sal- sition of some, and pfiriicularly that of aber on Saturday nex Pennsylvania avenue. And, tn this eonnee man reports that 171 per | tion, your committee would respectful! issued during the | UOM. ¥ ¥ 1 spe uy lurge increase over | SU£8est that sprinkling, unless immediat=ly followed by sweeping, greatly adds to the process of fermentation of filth in the streeis, ard that therefore !t should be absolutely forbidden as_a process injurious to health. The eftect of sprinkling ts different from rain. for while the former is Just enough to year. THE NEW FIRE ALAKM TELEGRAPH. In compliance with a request of the Dis- | trict Commissioners, Brig. General A. J. Myer, ebief of the United States Signai | Sore, Jesterday detailed an experience! | Moisten ine noxious materials without. fer tes teak then wee tevw akaate ta | menting them, the latter is generally suit cient to carry them off from the suriac That your committee find that the broke surface of the pavements above mentioned has allowed the lodgement of nn in quantity of auimal and possible even to calc under the blocks of wood, not only greatly inereasing the putrefying mass, bat adding fo the rapidity of its decomposition. That from sat decomposition gases arise, ant fung! and infusoria develop, which, entering the atmosphere we breathe, are poisonous, engendering zymotie diseases, sech as ty phot and malarial fevers, dysentery, d Ses ate inate | &e. That in consequence of a condition re Dosen to the eon ot the Key | dangerous to the health of our communit Of the new boxes to the Fo lee @ cers ben | Your committee would recommend that the SS Men the new haces, 18 | board memoralize the District Commiss| Old Keys Will not open the new boxes. bese: peastte thatae ant ae & Soot Tee ment gives indication of general decom p« tion it be removed; and, also, that the heal 12 o'clock that ners and the com telegraph, with other new headquarters on nd after a close inspec cate and delicate machir ch tests as to satisfy him and aii present that the whole line is in per fect working erder. All present expresset themselves well pleased with the comple hess of the new apparatus and its superiority over the old method. The Fire Commissioners yesteniay after- examined the new apparatus and mad strueted, and the District Com mittee on fre als gen tiem at th Louisiana avenue tien of the tr then applied late between ant - SECOND CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING Asso- N.—A mee th zens and ba- Noes mon of Washington favorable to tne | Offer be instructed to examine wood pave- rtp! = sciation | Meuts, from time to time, and report their fae held 1, Pancras Tia ene areociation | sanitary condition, with a vow to’ condemn large attendance. . B. Church called | #5 quickly as necessary those that, in the the meeting - G. Ke The . | opinion of the boanl, may be considered 1n- secretary. Tl irman stated u (arin to health; adopted First Cooperative Building A ————— started about eight years ago (being the pio- MEETING OF THE CHARIOT Company. — heer association on the co-operative pian), | A meeting of the directors of the Chariot ard baying proved such & complete suecess | company was held at the office of the North- that it was at present impossible for all to | em Liberty Market company last evening, secure Its benefits who wished to. Toremedy | Mr. H. Moran in the chair and G@. W. King this evil it was propesed to start a new one | secretary, with Messrs. Hoffman, Miller, on the same plan. A committee was then | McGill and Bowen present. A committee appointed by the chairn re and | from Mt. Pleasant—Mesers. L.S. Emory, ! report @ constitution an S. Delano and J. B. Bloss—was present, and mittee then retired. and after ashort absence | they urged that the company extend the line reported @ constitu and by-laws similar | to Mt. Pleasant. The subject was talked to the First Co-operative Association, with | over, and the directors suggested that the some slight amendments—among others, | commiitee see how much stoek could be changing the cost of each $1,000 share, redu- | subscribed in the county, as the company cing the amount to fro dollars a month, tn- stead of two fifly; also, by giving the bo T ap annual credit of 1-10 of the advance and charging him interest only on the re wining amount, also, to close the asso on after the si r. The report of t ittee was unanimously adopted. Abou Will not feel justified in running in the cou ty without more capital; for it will require | the an Int now subseribed to butlil the sta- | bles and purchase the stock—about 100 horses a | to go over any of the routes proposed on sev- -mirute time. | Mr. MeGill, from the committee on builit- | Ing, submitted plans of stabling and coach | house, whieh. after discussion, were alopied and Mr. McGill, as architect, was directed | to draw up the specifications.’ The building | will be arranged to accommodate 100 horses | with space in ease more should be require and it Will be @ first-class stable, 75 feet wiv and 120 feet long, facing the alley adjoinin the market. The building is to be of brick covered with @ tin roof. and arranged in a roomy, convenient manner, with sultable arrangements for lighting and ventilation. Mr. McGill, from the same committee, sub- mitted the matter of azreements between the market company and the chariot compan. which were ratified. The market compa | leases to the chariot company a part square 515 for five years free of rent, | sideration the cuariot company mak thelr transfers at the corner of K and Sth, Sth and L streets northwest, and allowin | the market company to place on each co: elect shnson. cent; CE. Chureh, treasurer; G son, secretary; W. J. Ste 3 enter, J. H. Cassell, W. A. Thompson, EF. h obnson, J. A. Stepuenson, J. T. Petty, W. T. Walker, and I. Puiman, d title of the association is the “Second operative Building Association of U trictof Columbia,” and bids fair to be the jargest ever organized. Books of sab scription wil be open in a fewdays, of which net Will be givep. We see among the | of those prominently connected with | this erganizatio some of the most suceess- fal and reliable business men inthistity. | ay oft - Mr. W Der RovEMENT- Poxtge ba completed @ fine Laoprovement ¢ Wesl cornerof 9th and G streets Itis # brick buile 25 by ries end baserr it 19th and at in a substan rT, We basement walls being 1s @il the rest 14 tnehes thick. The main | floor is finished for a store, with plate-ziass | Windows, and if desired itean be occupied | as two separate stores. The second and thint stories are finished for offices, with marbie Wash basins, gas fixtures, ventilators, water closets. &c. The building contains two fea- tures which are unusnal—one is @ Sre-proof | ash vault in the cellar, with a flue and dumping arrangement connecting with the Stories above. whereby all ashes are securely | stored; the other is a stand-pipe connected | With the street-main, which extends up tw | the roof, with a hose connection on each story. to which, in case of fire. a hose long enoteh to reach any corner of the butted. can be instantly connected by au an excee ingly simple coupling. Tne plans of the | Louse were made by Mr. Dodge himself, Et- | ard Medler. contractor; the brick work was = the Northern Liberty market.” The jease was ratified and signed. Mr. Hoffman moved that the secretary be authorized to communicate with Abbott, Downing & Co., of Concord. N. H., and to notify them that when the coaches now con- tracted for have reached that stage of com letion ready for painting a committee would on to inspect them; carried. The question of route was discussed, and Mr. MeGill moved that the board go over the different routes suggested with a View to se- lecting @ permane ut rou! jopted. —e———. BUILDING PERMITS Issnel by Inspector Plowman: —Jeremiah McCarthy, a brick wre, north side H, between 6th and 7th | Streets northwest; $1,500. George H. Johin- Fon, a three-story brick dwelling, south side 8, between lth and i5th streets’ northwest; $i.00. Dr. Bushnell, a brick office, north y Mr. Cissel, plastering by Mr. King: E. | M, between 1Wtb and 11th streets norti orman, plombe; nd thé painting and | West, $500. M. Lurch, two-story bric glazing by Mr. Fra A n of the sec- | dwelling, west side 2th, between Mand N streets northwest, $1.00), Patrick Downey, @ two-story brick dwelling, north side F. be- tween North Capitol street and New Jersey avenue northwest; $1,20 Mrs. E. Brown, 4 two-story brick dwelling, north side Mary- land avenue, between ith and sth streets northeast; $500. F.C. Cate, a two-story frame stable, east side sth street. between G and Il streets northeast; 300. J.N. Byram, two two-story brick dwellings. north side H. between 2th and 2ist streets northrest; $5000. Patrick Sullivan, two two-stor: frame dwellings, west side lth. between and C streets southwest; $4100. N. Vedder, a two-story brick stable, north side Massa- ond story 18 ocenpied by Dodge & Son. patent | attorneys, while the rest of the buthling ts for rent, as will be seen by consulting our advertising columns. | Tar Cotonep KxyiGuts TEMPLAR —To- morrow Mount Caivary Commandery No. 4, Knights Templar, of this city, will celebrate iis Gist anniversary, and there will be a grand procession of ‘the Diytrict Comman- deries, asalso a nuinber of visiting bodies, in the a: YES 7th treet, and there will be tn line Simons. Hen- ‘rson (Georgetown,) Gethsemane and Mt. | chusetts avenue, between th and 1th Calvary Commanderies of this District. and | streets northwest; $450. John West, a vititors from Phi ‘iphia, Baltimore, Tren- ton, and Detroit, with several bands of ma- wie. The route wil! be up 7th street to Mass- achusetts avenue, to dd street, to Pennsylva- nia avenue. to 1th, <, to 16th. to the Olympic Base Ball grounds, where Eminent Grand Commander’ Lemuel C. Bailey and staf will inspect and review the Comman- deries. At night @ reception and banquet Will be given the visitors at the Columbian Armory. Tue JCOVENILE Grsra TeovrE—These wonderful little ones made their second a pearance last © evening in the “Grand Duc ch- ess.” The audience was m: larger On the previous evening, and seemed greatly Riraanl —— the —— Lege ype nd wonderful acting and singing o! dashing UttieCarmen charmed wudience, and ber sister as “Wanda” was deservadly applauded. The Grand Duchess” will be Fepeated this evening and again next Satur- two-story frame dwelling, east side Tuion street, between 4% and 6th streets south west; S200. O. R. Boteler, two frame «dwellings, south side M, between 12th and 13th streets northwest; $1,200. HASTINGS, THE EVANGELIST.—Mr. H. L. Hastings, of Boston, arrived in towa this morning, and ied the noon-day prayer-meet- the 0th peaimny aad atterremaretion to @ im, ai remark it ix an acrostical palm, ‘a it verses in + with the letter A, each of the eight with B, and so on,) he called attention to the fact that the burden of the whole psalm, the long- est one of all, was the Word of God—it being mentioned, under different titles, in nearl every one of the 176 verses. He then gave and sententious address on the subject of faith, saying that the true kind was not & mere ing Or ™) jon that certain things are true, but it is to believe a thing day afternoon. To-morrow evening will be | beeause God says 80. So with regard to an~ given the new opera of “Robiason Crusee.” | swers ego en ne ee Tue WAsninaton MARK 0 and receive use ye ask amiss.’ SUITs Yesterday the CeARkEr ComMpAxY | Hence thenecessity of consulting God's wort to see what we i and may ask. Mr. Hastings will preside ai the ¢ o'clock meet- ing, and preach at the Congregational chureh SU 7-30 this evenin; GEORGATOWN UNIVERSITY Law ScHoor. | The attention of our readers is directx! to the announcement in our advertising col- mn of the opening of this well-kpown in- ington Market company docketed in the law side of the Supreme Court of the District twenty-eight cases between the company and the dealers, nineteen of which were appeals from the decision of Justice Robinson in favor of the deaiers. and nine from Justice Mills, and in Which the dealers demurred to to the jurisdiction of the court, and pleaded Utle im themselves. ee | stitution of leaming. The faculty, which is QUISITION FOR ALLEGED PENNSYLY4- | an excellent one, mem! of the NIA CRIMINALS —Yesteriay @ requisition | bar of well-known ability as instructors, was received from Governor Hartranft, of | whose names alone give sufficient assurance Pennsylvania, for James Earber and Jose- | that the school will in future sustain its past pbine Aaron alias “One Eyed Joe,” arrested | bigh reputation. It is the aim of the facalty sere & few days since by Chief Clarvoe aod Detective MeElfresh on @ telegram from the of police of Laveaster, aud they were a ever to Mr. Roy, the agent of the are charged with aiultery and to give thorough instruction, and the: promise that the course will bes ‘Pleasant and satisfactory one. The lecture hall is cen- trally located In Gonzaga building, 915 F street, where the secretary is in attendance ery evening. and removed. 120; privies cleaned by O:or- | 2] ¢ | | Captiin C. P. Patterson and the late Berja- f «14 chariots—whieh number it will require | | @ sign-board with the words, * This coach - «© (nat @ father, mother or om apy love for children, wil to attend serool in the building lately erected on street. next to the cor ner of 6th street. Why, Mr. Editor, to say the walls are dam; "t begin to ex- Tess it; and then the idea of children playing in @ cellar, for they have nowhere eise to go. | Fathers and mothers, go and look at this | bnilding tn ite it state, and ask your physician what he thinks the result will be | @t the end of aweek. Perhaps the school ardian, who allow them ; | trustees would save themselves to @ certain | extent if they would look into the case. Respecifally, FATHER. pra AAT eee The Analostan Regatta. A large crowd gathered at the Analostan boat honse yesterday afternoon to witness the regular weekly regatta of that club. THE FIRST RACE was between double working boats, of which | there were three entries, manned respective! by Pairo and Rusch, Maddox and Kimball, and McKenny and Elliott. The prizes were | gold oar badges. Mr. Roach acted as umpire, ard shortly after five o'clock the word was given. Pairo and Roach bogged the Virginia side. and MeKenny and Eliott the Wash- i n. The latter took the lead and soon crossed the bows of the other boats, and pulled steadily on the Virginia side till tue close of the race, winning it In And 20 seconds, and Pairo and Roach cross- ing the line 22 seconds Later. THE RACE FOK A SET OF COLORS between two four-oared shelis cane The crews were composed of stroke; Robertson, 3; Marsh: next. bow, distinguished by 3; Gurk by ¥ . Bibb, dett, bow; distinguishe two crews were consideret very eqmalis matched, and were the object of a great d of interest. At5S they got anierway and | both crews started oif welt. The whites | however, gained the leat and maintainel it | fo the finish, notwithstanding the splendid | endeavors of the bines to overtake then. | The whites crossed the line with a36 stroke, | time, 11.565; with the bines only seven see- ouds bebind. The Analostan “four” will go into training this week or next, fe toeir races next month with the Nassaas aud Po- tomacs races areexciting great enthusiasm the boating people. who are looking ard to them with Jeal of buiorest | | PATENTS TO WASHING TONTANS.—The foi } ow'ng is @ listof patents, datat Sepiamber | | | Hi, issued to residents of the District of « umbia: Henry F. Haydea, isaprovement tn furnace door casings; Robe 0. Si th, improvement in water closets; George R. | afternoon the roof oi the bullding on the co: Wilson and George Smithson, limprovement in brick machines; Joun R. 'Gisbarue, im provement in raling pens; Albert K. Red stone, assignor to self and Daniel Breed, ¢ same place. Improvement in printing presses: William C. Shimoneck, design for a waist bell and design for a back comb; Freeman S Allen, trademark for jewelry; James 8. [Her- ron, processof making paper pulp from paim, (re-issue) —— Reat Estate SALe IN THE CouNTY.—J T. Coldwell, salesman for B. H. Warner, r | estate broker and auetioneer, sold yester: afternoon, for George W. Stiekney, surviv- ing trostee, part of a tract of land ealied “Youngsboro.”” in Washington county, D djoined by “Trinidad” aud the farms of min I. Fenwick, and the asylam for the de | and duinb, on the B.& O.R. R, containing about 3 acres, to F. W. Jones, es')., at $3,200, subject to about : A CERTIFICATE filed tora: u order of 1 J e Feteral Insurance Company, of Washington, Db. C,, the objects of which are the tranaxction of @ general tire and marine insurance business in the District of Columbia and elsewhere, with a eapital stock of $200.00 into shares Of $100 each, to be governed by @ board of trustees, viz: Chas. PF. Hall, J. D. Woodward, Albert H. W 5 A. T. Stebbins, G. L. Cook, John W. Bell; and Theodore F. Davis. anneal MARRIAGE LICENSES have been issued as follows :— William M. Shuster and Carrie H. Von Tagen, John F. May and Delia Johnson, John H. Greenwell and Anne E. Cainpbel!, E. E. Jackson, of South Carolina, and Jea -, nette C. Smith, W. Ivison and Auna Tolban, | W. H. Robb and Carrie Moore, Isaae Wil- hams and Jennie Banks, KExward Cooper and Mary Johnson, Herman Huth and Eliz- | abeth Neeb. ate eee Eulilor Star:—I see several new oyster estat lishments advertised as wholesale, & I beg to say that have known the oll ver” eran in the oyster business for twenty sears, and am satisfied that where families or any ublic place wants good oysters, call on Ned | Weser, No. 1116 E street northwest, and they | Will find them. He knows where to get thera not only from bis own beds, but from all th dealers who bave a reputation. Look out for bogus hueksters. + ANOLD Foay. —— THE best recommendation of any article is | from theconsumer. These all give the Eumn- Wood the preference.— Arv. - THE CocRrs, Court In GENERAL TERM Yeste ray, James Lowndes, bar was admitted to this bar ¢ Mr. Phillips. Froser et al. azt. | al; order for moving cause. In re. plication for a patent); argued. | 4gt. Skippon; motion for a hew trial. | _ To-day, the application of Robert O'Hara for admission to the bar was referred. H. M. Talbot. of Maryland, was admitted to the . Grant a: Howard; decree below | 2ffirmed. National Capitol Building Asso- ciation agt. Browne, appeal dismissed. | Kroedler agt. Melroy, execulor; argument in progress. POLICE CovrT—Judge Mills pro tem. | To-day, Henry Simms, fo profanity ina cbureh on sth sireet northwest, was fined £10. George Warren forfeited collateral. George | F. Lacey, profanit Christian Pindie, indecent exposure; £19. James Betters, driving on paved footway; $2. Moses Craiz forfeited collateral. Peter Brown, profar $5. Fanny Kelly, throwing stones; 35. | | Bailey Courtney, larceny of a plece of can- ned | Yass; $50, or three months in jail. Join Washington, assault; $5. Augustus Cogy, larceny of $5 from Paradise Kelly; #10, or 30 days in jail, Madison Jones, assanit on Henry Offutt; $5. J.T. Huley was charged by Mrs. Sarah Sewall with having made an aitempt to commit # rape upon heron the | night of the 20th inst. The prosecuting wit- hess testified that she was asked intoa room, when the assault was commited, and she re- sisted but did not make an outery. On the part of the defence it was shown that the complaining witness was not of good charac- j ter, and that witnesses were present tn an | adjoining room, and heard no noise such ss would naturally have been raised. The court dismaissed the case, A VILLIANOUS OUTRAGE. Norman Taylor, # colored man, aged about (arrested last hight by Sergeant ¢ | the charge ofoutraging Lizzie Bail col. yon | | ored girl about 12 irs Old,) was called—Mr. C.N as for defence. ‘The parties reside zhes alley, and it isalleged that Taylor | | committed the ‘outrage some three weeks | sivce. He was held for the action of the | grand jury. SUIT AGAINST DANIEL DREW.—On the 20th of Mareh last David Van Amburg pur- chased @ “put” for $1,000 shares on the Lake Shore stock from Daniel Drew at 70. On the 20th of July, the stock being about 60, Van Amburg tendered the stock, but Mr. Drew was sick, and Van Ambarg sold the “put” at the Stock Exchange at 604, making a differ- ence of £9.375. which he now claims as dam- ages against Mr. Drew. The defendant puis in as defence want of mutuality, no contract; that Van Amburg did not agree to deliver the stock to him; that there was no proper tender of it; that Van Amburg borrowed tt stock and did not own it; that the Stock Ex- change was a close corporation; that plain- Uff, not being a member, had no right to go in there and protect his stock. Motion was made yesterday before Judge Van Vorst, in the superior court, special term, to put ‘the ease on the short calendar. Jedge ven Vorst took the N.Y. Herald, 2th. FATAL LOCOMOTIVE EXPLOSION, ON THE MIDLAND Roap.—A — dispateh to the Ealtimore Sun from Alexandria, dated last night, says: The Virginia Midland express, (Baltimore and Ohio southern express, leay. ing Baltimore at 5.30 p.m.,) which left here last evening about 8 o'clock, was stopped be- twren Li and 12 o'clock last night at idan station, by the explosion of engine No. 16. The engineer, Thomas Murtaugh, of this ace, was so Seriously injured that he died no half an hour. The fireman, Fleming Pou- joey ‘was slightly injured. The car and one passenger car were thrown the track, and one of the baggage car broken. The remains of Mr. oe were brought to bis residence here by the del: northward express early in the afternoon. No person was injured in any manner other than those mentioned. the payment of twenty scription of @ quarter of a million dollars to | the guarantee fund of the Bank ot Califor- | nia, and individual subscriptions for the | | samme purpose were quite lively, The bank | will probably reopen about Saturday next, | ONE OF THE RIOTERS who fired into the Catholic ‘ion in Toronto oa Pasian | last was commitied to jail yesterday, bail | being refused. Further trouble ts apprehend- ed unless Arebbishow Lynch forbids ty j grimage next Sunday. . 7 _ rr. a oF = he mmm a a a a — | LETTERS FROM , { i! ~~ ig -_. HE PROPLE. GEORGETOWN. CITY ITEMS. | LADIES’ GOODS. | EDUCATIONAL. TO HEALTH. inocears tor, <ASpa Larne grambier, bat [wceNDIARISM.—Two attempts werd | “CaRpINaL” Svrts tor chi ° , Shus. , Te 10 Ata meeting of the Board of Health last / Tang", we that the Board of Health and ynade on Monday ight, better nine beats | Pts Pe eae Bansaca’ LADIES Shucs , at little orix avd guardians will growl & of 10 and 12 o'clock. to set fire to the new 24 316 7th street. MADE T0 0 } meri Aime HFALTH OFFICER'S REPORT ye + ‘key examine the case. No one sup- dweiling- house recently erectet for Mr. Thos. ees Cartwright, on Beall street, between Wash- PERFECTLY-FITTING SHIRTS, white or ar fs POLLOCK apd ©. &. ington and Congress. It seems that the | printed, warranted equal to anything at the t—5- POLLOCK eee ee his way into the cette Marky la a rag Miner whe VERMILYA’S } Rock ” s100 B asement of the building and set fire to some i well-fitting do well | on nna ~ sem shavings andrabbish. Mr Jose F. Collin’ io apes wat d variety See ee | 610 Sram Saget Noxtuweer. IVEBSITY OF GEORGETOWN who lives opposite, fortunately discover: uch greater than is usually found in retail | 4 gueamortmentof WINTRR BOOTS for «ale at LAW DRPARTNENT the fire on each occasion, and extinguished it ; *hops. Prices ing from $5 0 to $7. ca Lectures will be resumed on W = . before much damage was done. Gz0. C. HENNING, 410 7th street. <meta tem gt we | her eats 30 <= SOVNERBAT. Go Roo¥ ON FIRE.—A bout 5o'clock yestentay i OPENIDG OF PATTERN BONNETS AND BOUND HATS ” Lecture Hail, 91.5 ¥ street, Washington oe raCoLty —— Bev PF RALY.58. 3. ead Lectorer Corns, sy Feet being requisite to cc —Ei ith and com/ort, thou- ner of Congress and Canal streets, occuplet om: sands of the intelligent public patronize Pr. . 2 on Etbice to ite relation to we law gine room. The firewasextinguished before [lTect. opposite the Treasury, for relief from MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, | deoce and erCcgmmon Law aati Egaity, much damage was done,and without taurn- Corps. Bunions, Inverted Na‘is, Chilblains, ‘and the | THURSDAY, September S0:b, and FRIDAY, Octo- | EDWARD € RRILY coe Loctarer on the Ele ber Ist | Bente of the Common Law, including the several Dranches of the law of Real and Personal Prop orty and Criminal! Law ing in an alarm. BUILDING ASSOCIATIONS.—The _ secon annual meeting of the sth Building Associa. tion was held last night at Gotdard’s hall. | Vascular Excrescences, etc. IT DOFS BETTER WORK, it is stronger, it Wears longer, and works €asier. Ali tailors | To which the Isdies of Washington are respectfully | imvited MF. MORRIS. eng Lecturer tory The election for offlcers and directags for tho | 20d Mantua makers prefer Belding's Sewing MRS.M.5.HUNT, | “Lite. upon which ube tne toltvere semptee ensuing year resulted as follows: Wm. Cla- “ eatery courer suring the term baugh, president; J. B. Vanderwerken, vies | Mactc or THE MotrH>Odoriferous Soco- | Petr $21 ent es3 meen | ¢ Renee i eR A president; R. Frey, treasurer, and Ferdi- don renders the mouth enchanting; composed 7 19 FIRST FALL OPENING 7 19 Uy payable half yoarly in advance. or in monthiy nand King, secretary. Directors—J.F. Birch, of rare, antiseptic herbs, ttimparts whiteness ° instalments. at the epi ou of the «tadeut H. Clagett, R Daw. A. Frey, W.A. Hutch | to the teeth. a delicious flower-like aroma to | | New studéot., under-graduates aod friends of tho ins, Samuei Howard, and A. Miller; attor- | the breath, and preserves Intact, from youth or | ® Bool are invited to be present at the o 6 exer ney WD. Cassin. je shares Of stock were to age, the teeth, i | Sanity SBy. "Re, intreductory tecture ‘Gy Protexoe sold at an average ef 3153. The travsactio: —— ee aren) "the scl . of the ‘ansoelation Since its formation have |_ Poverty 1s BAP, bat ae ee eee FALL AND WISTER MILLINERY. - _ ray a : J may be boise too * been as follows: —Receipts—from Poverty is poverty of the blood; this makes phe ig . Le eo $5,219 78; advances, 4.50546 fn Inan “poor indesd.” for It takes away his | His enc a cragned et the Lecture Hell deity, 1 surar strength. courage aad energy: butenrich the | eee By cider of the P vance blood with its vital element, iron, by taking | = BT MANUEY pense, & rawals, $6, the Peruvian Syrup (a protoxtideof iron). and On THURSDAY. September 30th, me p29 ects Becr at Treasure p-ymerts, Font tance on hand, | you Wil feel rich and “as good as anybody S will exhibit at our H USIC LESSONS ar S428. The association commenced with | Try it. competent Teach-+ | 480 shares, and have cancelled 1m two Years —_— MILLINERY SHOW BOOMS, fred Apply, 4 | shares. . FRECKLES removed by Nature's Beautider. | (Up Stairs,) - r Dvis, Ties There were no transactions LADIES’ felt and straw hata refinished inal] | An elegant assortment of RCDOLF howe nigra Pp“ atthe Merchants’ ixchange to-day, : ‘and secret mpg et Le meme And noarsivals by either river oreanui. "| (her all styles, at A. T. Whiting’s, 924 Penn. | yeexon PATTERN BONNETS AND HATS part ace Bs a a EE SP REIE TLIMMED FELT Goops, FPvEMBER 15. 1 7 Miss HULETT ts gaining a successful law 1937 Perwyivasia Avewrr ALEXANDRIA. practice in Chicago. Hur attachments” are FANCY FEATHERS, Ber circulars at the Mune Stores, whe not mony be Ie ARRFSTFD FOR SEDUCTION.—Wm. V asily resisted. She uses Nature's Recu- 1 tipier. 15.9.6 HANDSOME FLOWERS DLOK RUGKNE & CikkeS Kerson was committed to Jail by Justice - PULAK CONVERSAT Ne Padgett on complaint of his father, at tne re | AND OTHER NOVELTIES ieee > —— vile lrinaeaain tates FRECKLES removed by Nature's Beautifier. CLasens, re of a young girl named Isabella DAVIS’, oom French spoken > Warren, who had loved him not wisely but RADE SUPPLIED with Jvature’s Beautisier ket 8 be tice Pref. L. Sau from Boston) new conv fendant, however, who urged palllating cir- | No. 489 Pennsylvania avenue, Washineton, a 1 c.- 3 buttons, all the | Opening night. tree to alivon Goptambes $0,153 cumstances, was brought before Judge Lowe | )°C" rye shades, only 7c. 8 pat ive checoust | dha © terse orreuenn Gh © oe for examination this afternoon, in the office ee ee we | Mare mpeeectts.. CORDOLET ent fice, | Cimsereuings. Mondays and Thuretays of the clerk of the corporation court, onta 'AKE TIME by the forelock and sen 7 ts foes NB — Private clases formed at any time. 9h tor writ of habeas corpus, and was discharged. telat 7 a snee JEANNERET, = — as you desire cleaned or dyed be- fore the rush of work commences at the new dye works of A. Fisher, No. 906 G street, near 9th, or to his old stand, 618 9th street, opposite the Patent Office. Punctuality, re- spectable work and reasonable terms. 9,1 1 —— ees THE NATIONAL SAVINGS BANK, Cornero New York avenue and 15th ar 5 per cent. per annum on deposits for calendar month. LIEV PROD SG FS POPCLAR CONVERSATIONAL FRENOM CLASSES. hing but French spoken wre(from Boston) new converse. tional method Tertus:—By the year, $20: quarterly, Opening might tree to all—Saturday tober 2, at 6 0'eler T street northweet ard Satorsare Rapicat NOMINATION IN FAIRFAX.—A dispatch from Fairfax Court house, yest day, received too late for publication in the Gazcite of that date. s The radical con- ¥ention met here today. and nominated N. W. Pierson. of Mount Vernon district, as their candidate for the House of Delegates. THE RELIGIOUS REVIVAL which has been in progress in the M. E. Church South for some weeks past still continues NEYLVANIS AVENUE, fort FALL AND WINTER SEASON ESDAY and WEDNESDAY and 6th, 1575, On TU — ¢ = 42 FALL OPENING, Chios evenings, Wednesiays | | MBS. J.P. PALMER | i nd will Banking hours, 9to4 Satuntays,9 For further particulars apply et 1530 Lat.nw. 2 fst all this week, and probably longer.— | to4 and 6 to 8. ‘ 2113, 14016 2. 8=F torore fosmned tang thane. 988 tm Gazette, 23th. Bespectfully announces ber Fall Opening of KR, Gho ENKERT ANOTHER cRoss-r1E was placed across the | $80 t0 $10,000 Dar een taverted in Broce | Pe vety minowaces iM Midland track near Fairfield yesteniay, bat | Privileges and paid 900 per cent. profit. “How N | Will r-enme bis iustraction on the was fortunately discovered in time to pre- | to do It.” A book on Wall street, sent free. And PABISIAN NOVELTIES, = i 30 vent accident. Whata pity that some ot the ¢ & Co., Bankers, 2 Wall street, WEDNESDAY ax THURSDAY | FIABO, VELEN, ont tm HARRORT ond COM Perpctrators can not be caught and put in New York. “3 6,3: Beptember 29 and 30 e | POSITION ye place Of the tles.—Senvincl, 23th. Tu® SINGER SEWiNe MAC ral , ———_—_—_—_—_. 1812 were 219.040. ne MACHINE SaIen Mas. J.P. PALMER, SEPTEMBER 13 FINANCIAL 4ND COMMERCIAL. — —_—————_— = | _tept2tr_1109 F streot, between lith and ith. For terms, Re. apply st his residence. — Te aud Ar r "TN 7 7 1Bth street, or at the music st: “ Wall Street To-any. GEORGETOWN ADVER’M’TS, | GUSENEESAED EAS LACES AND Passa. | Sestrect.cr ror BewYonk. Seo. 2- The Post's tuanctal articte “Er ag ctions at the cheapest store in thecity’ CON- | \ BIC —Masic Mall, mn Zola sos the rate ave been 3 Gint Wal a2 purmiant to adviurumcnt, @ meeting of the cee ces ar ou Fatent — SF j Sant eee, = sermon tect inne, er x 4 a Orel e age is ving members of Ve J . _ " J and lower than yesterday, Beciy to hee aa POTOMAC LIGHT INFANTRY D Fh Borg Grows OB. ROLLA RD, Pirceto oops isa fe that ts v m the basis of n 7 ° Ss xt 0D, y i. MM bb tnstant. 80 k | this day DISSOLVED by mutual consent rea YOUNG LADIES AND CHIL DREN. 53a7 Matters of interest and importance to the fata: CIs HUFTY and RIC 1 - rte vail] bonds organivation will be brought Rerw rd. 2 caatonk te = te leckiations A ont $M Staver, Conver ov I2ta,N.W, strong 0 separ at 1.8. McK Chairman. bred tothe late firm are requested to make | Bev. J. L. TOWNSEND. Rector; ment in prices, Michigan UNIO HOTEL. GronaeTOWS, Witt ne. | **tlementatouce tees pooKwoon, AOD, Principal. cent. higher. With the exception of a decline in open Oct. Ist for the reception of guests at re- ANOIS HUFTY 11 begin on Wednesday, Sep- the carly dealings of 2:3 in Lake Shore and ‘4 in | 4uced rates, Mc ienviie a pscucn . RICHARD H. TAYLOR. j TT tn Pb a rat ong Facts, oc Mi sep ~ SHINN, Proprietor. Washington, August 31, 1575, \) eh T street iricimhavesivanced ‘ayer cant Ar we erie | FUEMOYALS DAVID B. YOUNG'S Mi CO PARTNERSHIP. Prod honims, rostdene'teeene ay a. tis at the highest prices of the day. The | moved from Be, 11% Briaee t, G The undersigned have this day formed a Co part | annual seion wilt begin. Sey Mh. Circe extreme sales, giving the stocks in the order of oe Pe | beep gy ope a Free eiae the firm name of TAYLOR & HUF- | tar and Cataloguc. containing terme wad titer, ivity, bave been ay fullowa: Pacific Mail, So'cac”,; | tnnsto No. 11S — eT < whe will coutinue the business of : 2 be had at Bookstores, of residence of Prine! range Hapeh anos, Masten Union Telegraph: | GoUDE has been added. taking Ve tle toate | LADIES” AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING | Dsl. ‘eps Im : 1; Missouri Parinc, gar Ea ce a nnd the mamufectaring ofthe eriebratad | PALMER'S | STAR MORE SCHOOL FoR oem ua. sh. 6apaT >, (BT. Seco of th vo? ~ Ma. a The exercises of this echeul will be resnmed nthe Soe | WW, Be WHEATLEY PERU RoE Yeoe | entidciorg aoe yar emecin ad Pacific fol’ | @TZAM DYEING AND OLBANING ESTAD- 933 Pennsylvania avenue, | * 52 tm BOLINE H_MIULER, Principal. 49 Jegersen SEMEN, aie Washington, § 1, 1575.” “sepls ASK Imi Zuo Markee. Re ae en, De. | MARS. SEL. PER Wont Ruerwe BaLtiMoRE. Sept. 29.—Virginta stxea, pootore | iarged aud tmproved, 1874, Ladies une Gectiom nets M Dr. TRUCTIONS IN MUSIO. 4226, concols, Gite; Weat ¥ inginia, 9: North Carolina, Fearing apparel of ‘every description, nctnding | rect (Fiano, Organ. Singing and H six 5 new, lo. special tax, 2 bid t Velveta, vi and Trimmings, Kid Gi 1 y, me. 1874. 935 is day Euehe sett gal Sc. Be. ploay cloned or dyed alm, artaine and | SERLIN ZEPUYRS 04 CamVas EMUEOID- | Fherpratbury Paty kernel RARTINOR: “Sept ZI-—Oattog dull-miaiing, New Goods, Carpets ‘and Bisnkets cleaned during | a . may be lo nt” Mt the Music Stores, where orters 3. our d 4 hs mied—Ne. e 'T mon! @ ANTOWN W on " = u Tae Bedtyieadie lave a! Wattage hots | (Senda your addrow and we will cali for and re- KNITTING FAENS, WORSTED Gouve e MS! BAnROvERS scoon @ Tani 1.10n1.1 40 Tr, 14591 80; do. white, 1 20a) charge. Work received and reearued by mallores* | EROUDERIRE NS? M00 al MATEMIAL fc BM. 9th. “Forcireutars seyret ee ee Eee Gorn ‘stchdy—southern white, 71483: do. ‘yo Drees from and to any place in tue country. apll-tr Worsted Fringes, Silk, Mchair, and Worsted | street. opposts Pencklen Bare? simeceey >: he 7 . ober. Braids a 4 Oats firm—southern, 45456: western white, Slass: STAMPING HE EPISCOPAL INSTITUT: western mixes Bye’ steady, 7305. thay FOR SALE | G4 th street, oppoute Patent Office. es ser, {OUN MEA and J streets, steacy ard un Provisions «trong, with up- Sf te | Wo branch store. ep™-tm BEV. ¥. L. KNIGHT, DD, Head Master ward tenden frm, 28 setae. Balk FOR SS0E-A 0.1 WoRk House tor aa, | : se | THe Ok: JONN LOWRY: A.M. dss. Master 4 ESD ooepagkedy Sea Bacon ira F teabindny Mind of Plat aioe. Ww MISS E. A. McCORMICE, for bers will commence on WEDNESDAY, ties sie alv!g; clear’ rit sides, au peet ty = | re - i Heard avier‘bot Atm retinal, Hig. Bair ; =K prnoed Gas acven octave ENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, (Ur 8 tna) | the Pe ksinr S eg eattas, #. jo. first, 2 etre lonm vw sold, a Corcoran eamier—crude, CuAOX: reflnad 1sA13% Colles mthly pabmeuts. Cas sal Is constantly receiving all the newest shapes tn RS BCRE Wil pe eee 2 quiet bat firm—Kio cargoes, Isai; obbing, Lise “Auction Roums, cor- | OHIP AND STRAW HATS, M Fushi ont Lekooe ye eetgT wat ee Why da een tes ante ber ith aud D street sepmst” | FINE FRENCH FLOWERS, ber 2, 156. [atade cot" | NO" 14080 STREET: Money, 35. Gold, 16%. Exchange, long, ABE PIANO FOR SALE OR RE SILKS. Be | ESSURS, Fuenc L st- 3 Governments dail and steady lady who intends to leave the city; a, | Acbolce sesortment of IMPORTED BONNETS, LECT SUBOOL Sept. 29 —Flonr firm and ten conts | PUY. Ane seven octave, nearly now | _Ordera promptly filled. yy ork avenue n. w and two cont better, Gorm'6, | Tip sontucthter oon Bona iea t On het oP epee eee AGA erexton o 1 - . soe S ; on © tember. 1578. Af Qk208; Sept, 29, 12:99 p.m —The rate for money ee conn ee Sept St PROFESSIONAL. | GURORGETCW § FEMALE SEMINARY. No =i exe eo securities f NT) — OW a Vg per ceut. Cons ay 98 31-16 for be iF : Inghire at the Analota wee DP, 2), MAW YEE baving returned to te | termeaccnratint, Gasmding and day achoot acconnt. U.S. bonds. 1885's old, 106°,; Beat-house, and of “O. D. H.,” Gas house, city, will resume the @ractice of Medictue | inntyne'e, 428 Tih ace o — Erie, 15. po ila 442 Wil st | at his former vffice—1734 Penusylran eveuue. Beasion opens Bepeertas hone Cora THE trial of Sivey and Parks, the chiete of | WOR SALE. CHEAP—Oce large, Fren a i Pass within one square of Saminary.. ang? tees! the miners’ association, who are indicted in | Ate Ot SHB. WITT ae. M.*°s"3, 3 OYS ACADEMY, 435 street northwest, Sunder= Sed Te aera, Ba. for inducing the strike | sep282t Auction Roome cormer Wit and D cis, | to bie residenoe 1809 M ereet ne oo Bren Os For particthare ca ea gee FORE and the subsequcut rioting at Osceo! 1 | be —. || Sonrneene Sacred by ina R ee CLINE® snd apecial advantage eleewhiere a few months ago, was continued | TGS SALE r 4, Ber AORAR, Ried and geatie, | Portmme ookstores, or address the Prisdlpet yesterday eee gees on on | yithent hitching: will be sold very ch oS | ee tists Street southwest. he openin| dress for the prosécutioa, an ly corper 6th and O sts ne. sep2s F "O. DECORATIVE and every descrt} on 5 the exumination of witnesses was then be- Fok SAtE, CHEAP =a very bands ae aod OBNAMENTAL and FLALN Palsvike, | [™00- Hesse Ripe. honk Sa | Honea PUNE gud driving BLOODED SPECIMEN BOOM. 710 E srect ‘northwost PIANG, ONGAN, Bre THE GUIBORD CASE has again got into the | Bost ER, Sirk Sino eee Pooch | ianilly WASHINGTON, D. 0. Trenty Lecsous. §13 or @2).’ Addrom P.O. Box courts, the Fabrique” aving been called | department. ono ORs at” | FER SET FOR TEFTH, RIT 7 627 é ‘aug? upon to show canse why they should not be | - - : $i Da. A 8. PRATT, Gra f 3 G compelled to pay $2,000 damages for having | "['0 CARPENTERS, BUILDERS AND PAINT. | Ohio College af Ponta Sorgery. and ot M itp ites Roa Boing ROSS sed the gates of the Catholic cemetery | ; a —Cheap for Sash = Right | Bosh Medical of, Cuseape, Of 7th SCHOOL FOB YOUNG LADIES, Ne. 1700 i ust the remains of Guibord. The «Fab- | Appy 1B07 B areet nonhwens ee eae cer* | Seat side, corner of D. Gas end chloroform street, Washinston, WC. rique” has already pald to the Inetitate Gee “e extracting teeth. ‘anli-ly ae The ution of the school will commence on the nadienne costs amounting to over $/,00). FFO2 84Le CoN accomMODATING TERMS pots ae on oe SOStS RI EE Sa OvEr: = 4 Mr. JOHN MORRISSEY, it Is said in New | A member of promising young Maryland BOOKS AND STATIONERY. [°8i80cTioN For curepRey- York, has retired from the club business. | bred HORSES, all gnaranteed in every par. By [HE NEW BOOKS. —~ Miss Emma Martwedel's School fo» Physica Strest to 0 ME. Albert Bese tay Haan | Haein wast of god ak Ons aah kate: | Lk MEW BOOKS. BZ-in adaitton tothe: Kindergarten. ths peel street to a Mr. Albert Spencer for $2400). ain ve igen a i | (First Book of Zoology. by Morse, @1.28: ab yt «pod The conveyance bas been recorded in tae | ged Tenioomn One Broan ban oe Tonkervilies | Mrs. Newman, Bees, ie Calderw ca Socrets by pa ee ao register’s office. speedy and stylish; a splendid lady's driving hors». gre oe, e-, Gedstone’s Speeches nie cemsary fer Shocpagh education. mira tower adjornioe: dhe Raye ame” | Sie anlendi ronlstr: can’ abow'n 2th anittapd | Bolyonte; @2; Acoalof a Portsoy, By Vic’ Le | a'r eabicsiats adorns Mmlsine lam, Det. O04 wer, adjoinin: hs urre; walk six miles an hour. Oi ir Bi ares, we ri London, erected as a memorial of the Sherman Morgan, jr-z very hondseme, Kind and |. Fx@xcH Booxs—Inclading the new Un Vainca MAPLEWOOD INSTITUTE, for born goxen tion Be nince > United States, was | speedy: @ulce indy ieume” Gan Bon by st. | Souveniers du General Lee, par Mme. Bolrsounuan, ‘on the Phils, aod Balt. Contral RB. Super formally, laid yesterday by Kev. Newman | Leuriiice: 6 years oli; perfectly green: square | $140: hes Mysteres, Mondatns, par Adolphe Belst, Daildings, mom care: earnest teachers: able Hall in the presence ofa targeandience. | firiber ‘particulare eidrors Bo. SLICE, GO | par Demer Vite STO Letiee cabs Nees ee: | Te Se oe &7-The Chicago board of education last | South Frederick street, P.O. Box 353. sop2s-it quae. par De Bary, 91.20; Meares pre. | Bon. Wesbt 4 night, with butone dissenting vote, discard- | [OR SALK—Will besold at a Dargai, 700 bar. ao ee TIES 3 os Uterine ong toe yous wer eal ae | ed the Bible from the public schools of that pe rd cpc ph ony ony = Qement Pbsoloay . Bcience, P Bohn S Likescy Miscel, wih the school, Cx and city. 2 Com os ious amd Standard Literature, at the uniform progres in he mate.” * &7-Thon.as Furlong. of New Branswick,a | augi9tf — Oobactagnee ¥ eons Hank. PURER AN Steer Laces POL MONS = Oeics dameate: LL.D. K. Harvey, M.D: Catholic gentleman of fortune, has presented ve. {Ol ‘Address 4. SHORTLIDG: 0 Ih - — | pers, Penna ave. [Chron,Rep} sepis-tr = cA M. the Grand Lodge of the province with a = eugs sm Goncordvitie, Ba, splendid portrait of the Prince of Wales, PERSONAL. SCHOOL BOOKs! "[.HE WASHINGTON FEMALE SEMINARY Graad Master of the Grand Lodge of Bug: z Y 13, 178, land. Cugbure 4x: Bs Sor Tears connected with SCHOOL BOOKS! ot teaches banding. BS 1023 ihth street north: : has ichates ct the Carpet Deépartaieut at WW" SCHOOL BOOKS | Sxtiumodated ieee cy oicceaelane AVANA GIGARS: there bo will bo vlessse ts aod bas eee: A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT. street northwats of precrecieciam, Metis S ere 4 poe . or HAVANA CIGAKS, tomers sepay ot For sale by De sound at the erincipal bookstores." onge-tmn HE CHILDREN OF JOSEPH JENNINGS sii We bi received Stee OOK HILL COLLEGE. “CITY OF NEW YOMK?® tress Tae Tiesire ts find the LAWYER who was assisiug MOHUN BROTHERS, ELLICOTT CiTy, ma. voice of Cigars, PBIOK: OTT found 1 crelan Clatm abont the year THBEE COURSES—OOMMEBCIL Ig. I! found by this address J. T. JENNINGS, Booksellers and Statione abe 255 K street southeast, Washington, DO. s23-6t* vis for INOHORS LeGaLuY OuTaINeD FOR iw. | “9% 1016 Pewnerivana AvEwen, os ; jebco unnecessary: < 5 fe fler decree. . OL 2 \CHOOL-BOO) 3 for ess ress P.O, Box 1037 Onlcago, | & KS, We sell none bat genuine imported, ax! sell by | ASTROLOGY. ae eS REPRE ‘the 91.00 worth at box prices. DAME at @. connwane & sons, | ,tencootl RPE ROMs moos my WM. BALLANTYNE’, FINE GROCERS, ing the'Fast Prose ad operion fa dc a 428 Tru Srazer. 1418 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Hind pelatine oo saralaablo ming | pidfelisteck. at the lowest prices. ‘Thetéde siup- Oppomte Willard’s Hotel. cSt eee YABBIAGES, OABRIAGES, CARRIAGES.— tog SCHOOL BOOKS: _ SCHOOL BOOKS!! ‘We now have on hand a fine stock of, Copy Books and Spe piens le of Carriages, consisting’ asic ape ways, extension to nein Phatons, Jum Piano-box_ Bi jutcher Wagons. large stock top Bi Bony Phetens, apd 8 IN a Spproved paper.” waa Young £°5 to ‘Be ae ee | SLATE MANTELS. | Mm - A, *iSHEB's NEW DYE WORKS, : SHILLINGTON'S BOOKSTORE, 996 G STREET, NEAR NINTH STREST, i esis ae CONNECTED WITH ‘eare inlaid “oPRNGE GUM GET CEASOMD | Rikcotecen, Meng term teratoma HOTELS a OFEicE. Sip cigned cad sopirer ie dwatiity ai'as: | WWES7MN87RR HOTEL, mete & openly St'thort uotige. “Pals prises, © | pearance fo either marble or ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, 2 ‘We alsoshow the’ sesortment of Slate Man. Place apd 16th street, dew York, tels with many ‘new fand arrangemouts of | “°Oue lock from Union Bauare and hrcsdware ‘The most central, and yet quietest iccation tn the ‘give rpecial to house plumbing, and city. Convenient to the great stores, theaters and change ely Sate Elevator, and all modera A FULL LINE OF QOOKING AND HEATING | Rasy acceas to all parte of the city by street care aud pont fo ¢ - — = ‘715-717 Tth street. between “ “rcimwafly C. B. PEBRIE, Proprietor. J OY ant tos Onis cm of tae E. Conc on. HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, ————— ro eeice [RPIORSTION SEB BATHS oo ap. | PEACH BRANDY. | Taman ups, ap ,AETORE Baxi wel REMEDIES sre’ °?” | DP . the best supply | Siazes, s “= ANCREATIC EM ND _ cS always on at P- SNORE TINA rhe Ori- _ hand by = i MABINI'S HALL, on September 90, 1875, Sinal and Gen ine prepared We ly invite the attention of our cus coven tba Lie Kila 969 Fee Sree, Days of I anVoORY & MOORE, Foto, ny Ve tancn -_——_——___Washingtos,D.0_ | 4, for 1 AVORY & M00 don. Pane pias’ eesti jNOHomsue will A C3 place. Sod YF them and cnet & geners! nesortm’n! .f PRESERVING JA tS. tor gia —-. and Storekeepers \..vaghoat J.B. BRYAN & BRO. ren wD. 1, BOO: Der Erte rears s,sep20,novid decd? feb3,mnarl5.a58,7. sep2)-2w 608 Pennsylvania eyence Mote by small promptly a Ay | rott's ona janie ed

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