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(SESE RRS IT a rR SE RT rR November 12, 1875, ¥. Weather Probabilities To-day, ' Ovrice oF Carr Stg¥at } WAsHING TON, November 12. 1875. H | For ronth Atlantic and guif states, cta- | tionary and fatling barometer. sonthwest. to southeast Winle, Warmer and generally clear weatber. are probable, possibly followed in wert guif states by rain. LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, &e., To-night. Fords Opera Howse—Miss Adelaide Phil- lips’ Italian Opera Troupe in ‘Ceneren- | tol.” Na ionel Theater. | | Jos. Shillington and J.C. Parker send mil- | copies of the fine December nuinber of ners Monthly. | sraving.—Monograms. crests and raved ty J.W. Boteler & Bro., i 3 Pennsyivania aveaue north- west 3 tv The concert at Lincoln Hall next Taeslay « for the beresit of the Analostan Boat }. will be a good one. Some exceilent clans have been engaged, ané judging mu fgom the sale of tickets, the Analostaus will 1eap a rich barvest. ‘The annual meetingof the Boardof Ui eerwriters was held at the office of A. Pratt & Son last night, and the annual sap- per was eaten #t Freond’s. The following officers. were elect . D. Larner, presi- T. M. Hanson, vice president; F. W. secretary and treasurer. ———— District Goverument Affairs. The District Commissioners have ad mation to Hon. D f the Interi nembers of the omm fission, nal Bank 0% to them (the I ing that New York City has applied striet Commissio EVENING STAR. |™* ™" “TRIDAY........ November 13, 1875, | citizens. Let the question be squarely put | to the Commissioners: Why this bad Grtevanee im Sonth Washington. A COMMITTEE APPOINTED TO MEMORIALIZE CONGRESS. A meeting of The Citizens’ Union Pro teetive Associ refers € tothe ra Hal; Mr. J. L. Kidwell tn the chalg aud John Webster secretary. Mr. W. C Bamberger address! the meet- ing, and stafed that in April last the associ- ation sent a committee tothe Commissioners of the District of Columbia with a petition fully setting forth their grievances, which was referred to Liewtenant Hoxie, and re- suited in & report by the latter to the Com- missioners oa the 13th of April, in which it was set forth that an agreement had been entered into between himself and Mr. Wil- Mr. kine, ent of the railroad, by | ¥hich all stamding of ears upon the streets and loading and uploading he abandoued by the company, and thence- forth such work would be done within the remises of the company and the streets eptciear. This has not Seen done, he said, and things are becoming worse every day. ng of these avennes as a freight depot matter of daily occurrence. Seme- | thing must be done to stop this thing, and | PROTFCT THE Crrtz IN THEIR RIGHTS. tee be seat to the ommtmissioners again to find ont | Why the above-meotioned agreement has not been respected. If the District Commts- sioners should state that they have no power io the premises, let the people go to Cougress direct witb thelr complaints. e plan for the improvement of Maryland avenue seems to have been projected with sole reference to the convenience of this railroad company, ard the total ignoring of the rights of the same would faith? The motion of Mr. Bamburger was a topted, and the chair appointed Messrs. Boswell, Morgan, Losano and Dr. Wright, as the committee, and the chair was subsequently added to it. Mr. Boswell declined serving, and Mr. R | Bild was appointed instead. Mr. John Webster, from the finance com- mittee, reported that he had canvassed for subscriptions for a fund todefray the ex- for deeds for property bought by it at sales n by authority of the Peansylvania ving Commission; that the ap- nption that oMissioners are members of | n as successors to the late | examination they find that and called attention ress of | ssioners add that t to the Secre- neock as the surviving enue Paving Commis- | they may think plicandion. PERMITS. | Tor ver. a warehouse, (frame,) north | Kle N, between Jt and 4 streets southwest; | « Geo. H. H. Wells. 'a two-story brick | vate stable, west dth, between M and | slreeistorthwest, 1700, J.W. Whelpley, | two-story brick dwe - hortn side of | @pitol, betwee wand th streets; | they tary and Ge: «ral Hi refer the members of sion for steh the BUILDIN 2 Fast ( se Treasury Robbery and Suyder | Release Cases. | PROCEEDINGS Te n the DAY. ninal Court, the ns. Leighton, Green anc Fisher, us Edes conspiracy cases, and Ott! | n nd Brown, charged with the Treasury | rebbery, Were brorght again before Judge | MacAithor rernment Was repre- sen te Jererr Mess Bt ane Mr. Wm. 4 «t Hon. vk Wilsor ye of the center The mov when ious liberty, and during the’ past | ted States, anf report shows United States | tay there are 1,750.00, It | ® shonid be raised as a ing, $14,000 for the pay- | and the remaincer fog | ary labors during the | Twelve thousand dollars was recertiy raised towards endowing the Co lumbian University at Washington. A re: olution ws adopted recommending the ex- ecutive bo: &@ eity noiasi y preaching and re: organization of Sanday s: by laymen. The next conv w held at the Seventh Ba eburch tn Baltimore the seeond Taes November, 1 v. C. C. Meador preach the annual sermon, with Rev. J.T Craik alternae. The colored ehurehes of Frederick, Georgetown and the Third et et Washington were admitted to the union Charles A. Keyser, chairman of the eommit- tee on the colored people, submitted a report on thelr condition, anda recommendation Was made to increase, if possible, the appro- priations fer colores churches. The commit- tee on the Sabbath recommended that the cburehes use their influence to see that the observarce of Sunday remains intact. The Rssociation was recommended to urge rail- roads to desist from Sunday travel. pees nascrt THE PROPOSED BLADENSRURG ROAD.—A number of gentlemen interested i the project of ronning a steam street rail- road from the Capito to Bladensburg met at the residence of Mr. Hawkins Taylor. 220 1st street northeast, last evening. Mr. H. N. | Chapman explained the project. which ts to | run ears, propelled by smail engines similar to those used on the street railroads tn New Orleans, from the intersection of Delaware | avenue and C street to Maryland ayenne, thence to the tol! gate. and along the turn- pike to the bridge at Bladensburg. The cars on the read, if it is built,can be reached at depot on Capitol Hill by the Washing- Georgetown and the Metropolitan and at the toil gate by the Colum- ———_—__—_ LLARD’S HoTer.— an alarm of fire (0. 136, at Willard’s Hotel, for fre discovered in th tween the laundry and the engine-room be- low, in the F-street end of the building. The Bre was caused by 4 defect in the fiue | lending up from the engine-room through the laundry floor, and made its way into the light wood work of the flooring. where { Was extinguished by the firemen before much damage was done. Had it not been for the Prompt arrival and action of the fire depart. ent the result might have been mast disase As itis, ¥100 will probably cover the ng year. Rat nga, The vestry of St. James’ opel) ehureh has elected Mr. Sumael » warden. Mr. Benjamin E. and Mr. Frederick A: te to the Washington convo- Enrctioxs (F pise A.W Mr. Wm. T. Tilman, Mr. G. L. Younger. secretary; asta, treasurer, Mr. E. mypkirs. librarian: Miss M.A. Grav, Mise @ Miller, Miss Katie Smitn and J. bL. Younger, toard of d Te ' ——_.—_— VANTS $10,000 FOR BEING ARRESTED AS | Manifested, and that uo more funds could be raised, | Mr. Bamberger advocated | and the District Commissiouers have of * | THE COMMITTEE TO GO REFORE CONGRESS | by the reading of treatises by Dr. Hitchcocs, | penses of a suit against the road, and had | Some $50 on bis list. It was ] A POOR SHOW, and he now offered to be one of thirty who | would pay $50 each for this purpose. Dr. Wright inquired how many property- | holders live on the line of this roail, and some replied about four hundred. Dr. Wright thought it very strange so little interest was GOING TO CONGRESS with their grievances. Congress will cer- tainly hold the District authorilies respon. sible for turing the citizens over to the tender mercies of the tyrannical monopoly. Mr. Boswell said that ehild’s play would never win in this fight. The District Com- missioners will pever go back on their engi- heer, and he warned the eitizens not to expect it. The chief engineer has laid ont the improvement plans of Maryland avenue course approved of them. The fight has got 1 ade before Congress. Their only hog row is restrictive legislation from Congress. mittee appointed some- Mr. Segar was chair- data necessary to . ss; nothing had been heard from that committee, and he movel that they be discharged and another one ap- pointed. He wai are that Gen. Ketchum was in favor of the removal of this road out of the city. | There had been ac time siz ce of wh The motion adopted, and the chair ap- on the new committee Messrs. Bos- no, Cammack, W. T. Walker, and Dr. Morgan. On motion of Mr. Bosweli,the finance com- mittee was disebarged, and the member: structed to refund any monies they 1 nave collected to sustain a suit. Mr. Bamberger moved to reconsider the vote by which the committee to waiton the | Listriet Commissioners was chosen, saying it wonid do no good to go there for salisfac- ton; adooted. Mr. Walker declined serving on the new mittee to memorialize Congress, and by simous consult the chair was added. Perceval Tur AMFRICAN PcBLIC HEALTH Asso- CTATION.— Yesterday's session was the most interesting of all those held by the American Public Health Association, now in session | in Baltimore. In the morning officers were elected, as stated in yesterday's STAR, and & committee of ten was appointed to repre- | sent the association at .he International Medica! Congress at Philadelphia next Sep- tem ber, of whitch committee Dr. J. N. Toner, of this eity, isa member. A large number of new members were elected, among whom was Prof. J. T. Gardiner, of Washington. | Among the papers on the programme was | one by Alexander R. Shepherd, esq., of a Washington, D. C., on grading, paving ‘and | Systematic Sewerage in cities, and honse connections With sewers. Mr. Shepherd, | however, sent a telegram to the effect that he conld rot possibly be present. The reading of bis paper was therefore dispensed with. The papers read were from Mr. Frank Ham bletor { Baltimore, on protection of houses 1 and vegetable refuse in large cities; from J “Penny gom and Pound Folly.” Prof. | Cer! Pleifter, of New York, opened the after- boon session with @ paper on the principles and methods of ventilation, and was followed and - ber jamin Lee. of Philadelphia, on | of Michigan, on the relationsof liqnor drink- ing to the public health; by Dr. W. G. Ham- son, of Baltimore, on alcohol in relation to life insurance; Dr.T. J. Dunot, of Harris- burg, Pa., on advan von gonk ed sma’l bospitals for manufacturing and mining populations; | 8"army, nd Woolworth, of Wasitenio, . army, and Woodwor! ol ington, on yellow fever in Pensacola, July, 1815—the latter written by Dr. Brown, of ‘ida; Dr. Curtis, supervising medical officer of the Indian bureau, on pagnees Among the Indian tribes; and Dr. D. J. McKew, of Baltimore, a voluntary paper written by br. Wm. Gietes- man, of Nerth Carolina, on western North Carolina as a health resort. At aight, Dr. Steiner. of Frederick, submitted a paper on the sanit: obligations of all the members of the society to each other, and argued Strongly on the reciprocity of interest that foe a ne of Voge "niversity, toucl in his paper upon dis- puted points as to sanitary ‘eguiations and precautions ip schools «nd colleges, treatin; | in said incorporation as trustees. —— BUILDING Aesectat roxs.—Last night the | . EORG™ own VER'WTS. Goons. pa yer ge 12 oF Central Bailing GEG EF Sd a |SEOROT AD _____DRY GOODS. serelation, No. 2. was held, | THE Dry wxrp WOMAN.—Yestenia} Goot o ED! IN CARPETS. ceeretary, Mr. Ww ttoare Presented BIS oon, the, enroner viewed the boty of Mrs. B Gee batheeents teawtnt Cloth eases. | PRICES BEDUCED ON C = poy: wi sane nt ¢ 2ars* sok Castle, who was found drowned ta | So pieces Blain sad" Bild Dros Conte pewent | FULL STOCK OF PRY 00008 AF LOWER Parcel on awe shares): ‘The advenes seconnt eC anal yesterday. aod deeming an inqasat | ere StS, SUS wand centnand upward, vey | | BATES SHAN FOS TWENTY : HiRes Fomnschog tn te'hande oC a0: | SE Mgnt who in mTOlRG Won | EeRHM CESARE MTs ony | Peg Way fare Veo © ; “4 1 ith the remains for Hancock, Sd ‘Cassi a d Rousekeen: e hoklers. The stock seconnt shows: Origi0al | they will be buried. ne ia” PGegdvetye neck pies teeeten BE Chak tot Ree mae Bf, Be to § burnber of shares, 4.300; sba 4) THE BREAK LN THE CAwA’r on the four- | Call aud examine our gords. ent Empreee Cloths before being bought out, 806, (105 last yer5; | ate iewel ia NOt eo Berean ene ee oar SEsSamin wicuee, soba Beek ‘work fte, ap. shares bought out and advanceton,109", Gob | Fuaterdas, and poate ein ne Tuaming bots | 22tite 103 Bites treet. | Hourping Gnoce n Marines Orap i ak" OF Helen’ apc | Wayeatienhuetatyoraye ne | incr caaab OFERIG ri arate resent time heing the amount Pai tn, and | of the Biguth Building cesocut en ee ae WINTER yA tf ts Sy te terest at the rate of ten per cat, te $87.00. | Goddant’s Hall on. Weineuee cieee | yt ys ie ‘The 320 shares sold du: - dh . past bore shares were disposed of at an average of st prety, remerte, G} 6° t0 O18. naa ee Oe eaine Ares (#20) each.) | “ Warmar.—The offerings of when otttne | » Oc ober OL. 1875, Sy! WY amount inthe 6 MEETCEA! 4 to Sor 50 ‘sod the Merchants’ Exchange to-day amounted to Ladies are respectfully invited to attend angis.tm | Blankets from 91 ee AW RAUDAIN, iSowiag. Ge tree aie se hanes | eye glee et” |W. WREATLEDS oni oo area. showin ra. remium 5 r + > TS pee 4 3 ‘@ little Gounet ‘ot 3 per cent, Say OF the rane RAL Arrived, steamer —— DYEING eel ESTAB. | GREATEST BARGAINS YET. “which is the minimum at which money can | L&AY of tb Decbams, with Giteal eee | 42.2 uae Seat, Geordcown, Dg pe said. The following officers were elected: | aise for District merchantarsteamentaeran, | Bata 51. Premium swarded) 185. Bn. Dr. A. J. Boriand, president; John H. Bart- | fom Baltimore, consigned to J-G.& J. M. | larged ond im : pre. “Tania Tacinding i, -president; James Fraser, treasurer; | Waters, with assorted cargo for District mer- Yetwete epe Veils ‘and ings, Kid Bo Baeg Chee Wesel Peon; | chante: schooner Mary EeSmith, from Phi | Levee: Croke Neils and Trimmings, id Gloves, BOLL POPLIN at 2 cents, redaced Wm: R Riley, Chartes P. Wannail, Thomas selphia, with coal for Simms; schooncr | New Goods, Carpets and daring 4 % Rae et Ceitcay teenie Fines eon taser, from Windgor, Nova Scotia, | the Summer ‘address and we will call for and re- — sence ana SW. Tyler direc 2. with plaster consigned to J.'G. & J. M. Wa- turn work’at any place tn the District tree of exit NHITH PL ANSEL 36 conte The fourth annual meeting of East Wash- ington — Association was held last evening at Witthaft’s Hail, Capitol Hill. Col James A. Tait was elected president; J. H, Staily, vice-president; George F. Gulick, treasurer; R. B. Fergusor, secre‘ary; A. N. berg od R. Wilson, G. W. §Pratt, J. W. Westfall, John A. Bytier, J. Martin Me- Farland and D. O’C. Callahan, directors. An amendment to the constitution was adopted, that when 15 per cent. per annum equals 33°, per cent. on amount paid on stock the associ- ters; sehoorer Kitty Ann, from Alexandrfa, ‘With 1,800 bushels wheat for Hartley «& Bro. —_—— ALEXANDRIA, “SWEPT THE SFAS."—The two late races between the steamboats Keyport and J. W. | prove that steamhoatmen, like can give two entirely different Statements of the same fact. Yesterday's statement. as published in the Gazetie. eam+ from the Keyport; to-day’s comes from tie OAMEL'S HATB DRESS GOODS #& from 4 cent: 00! SEBG ES S79 cente, reduced from 50. Blankets. $3 20. harge. Work received and reterned by mail or ex- prees from and to aay place tn the country, apil-tr LADIES’ GOOD: MES. SELMA RUPPERY, 614 97H StREET, Orrosts Patent OFrice. EEBLIN ZEPHYRS, WORSTED GOODS, and OANVAS EMBRUIDERIES, All. All-woot $ ‘Three-piy and Ingrain CARPETS at cost, to close ont BED COMFORTS cheap. NEW GOODS RECEIVED RVERY DAY GEO. 3, JOHNSON & CO, ation shall continue to close at 33), per cen’. | J. W. Thompson, and is to tne effect that Beantiful selections of EMBROIDERED 81.1P. rovt-tr 7ll MARKE cr. ————— the last-named boat won the race of Tnestay | PRBS and SLIPPER CASTS CUSHIONS, CA ATK | —o Sy ee ITS rs: | THE PHILLIPPS' TRouPE.— Dear Editor:— | fairly and deservedly, though the Keyport | STRIPES, LIGHT G§ORRENS snd TOWEL BARGAINS’ BAKGALNS! BARGALNS! How shall we explain why Miss Adelaide | failed to stop and land her mail at Glvmmont, : Philipps has not sneceeded in drawing | and that the Thompson eame np yesterday Large assortment of TRANSFER PATTERNS RRODHEsD & CO., larger audiences in the really excellent and | evening wearing a broom at the top of her | fer Faney Embroidery, known as Applique or Tark- | 939 Pennsylvania Avene, bet. 9th andl 10th sta., artistic renderings of operas which she has | flag-statt show that she had swept the | ish Towel Work ove Im ite ation to the following GOODS, all of given here during this weok? Those who | river. = E LT BATS, 5 Loy QUALITY $1. PLUSH BRIM 89. FEATHER BANDS, FANCY FEAT Were so favored as to be present last night Will unite with me in the assertion that, no equal performance has been heard in Wash- ity and style. avd THE Montpriter Lorrery.—The meet- m 16 to 2) per coat Ing of the board of trustees of the Montpelier Female Humane Association, which was in & tl hat pee; Frew lerinns. ington for a long time. indeed, so far as re. | session in the city Tuesday and yesterda: &c., in propor ti ore iagumale: ~ : ~4 spects the loading parts. it would have been | adjourned yesterday evening for one wee! Special attention given to oe race nen bane ee es ae =< Srogatable any where. The writer has hear | It is understood that when it shall reassem- | conser 1109 Bette: based: eee sas Silk’ Velvets; Velveteens: French Musline: more of inferior than superior ones, even | ble a proposition will be made by the stock. | — = B._ | Bpangied Tarle: tans; Buisson: in Italy itself. Yet Miss Kellogg—a keen | holders by which the present ticket holders 2 French Pignes: Natusocks: Mazslin. for Reming: business woman and admirable manager,— | shall be made additional stockholders to the FELT HATS, aS opesdal a che enn bee could not find room for the crowds which a | amount of money they have invested. ani i d Shirticgs: Wale and Bed Flanoels; few months since rushed to listen to decited- | that the affairs of the association shail ba HATS. Towels; Bapkivs; Ledice’ and Geom” Crone: ly inferior casts. Miss Philipps’ superiority | continued under that new arrangement, and FELT =o fiery; Haudkerchicte: Kit -Glates: ~ as an actress will not be questioned, and | another drawing be held when the sale of Poting-: Collars aod Caffe; Buttons; Dreas Li those who heard her last night in the pa- | tickets shall warrant i ings, Shawls; Water; thetic role of Leonora, in Favorita, will not dispute the effective and rich character of her singing. and the bigh art to which she has attained. She ts an artist in the true sense of troof Cloths; Hamburg Kd &e, GOVERNMENT APPOINTMENT.—Mr. Geo. . Smith, of this city, has been appointed a member of the Capitol police force, in Wash- Ington, and was sworn in and entered upon A full assortment of FRENCH ard AMERICAN FELT BATS, ag SU only. alens cD. CENTENNIAL, TIRTIENS, DSH Hats nd Insertings, & pall colore a Blea Feu Bao Three-button Parts k in Wh ard PLU street and party colors, 2135, Brows s the word. Without the beauty of feature | thaduties of his office yesterday. The po- | at reduced prices | 81 per yerd, worth @2 Be a frame of Kellogg she has more grace as an actress, | sition to which he has been appointed was MRS, M. J. HUNT, and best quality, PA der dozen, a splendid ali Liven and greater dramatic powers. The baritone | that lately filled by John Seaton, also of this Se acaliay Bapkin st Gl per Grave, ve ‘. (Signor Tagiiapietro) 1s very superior, and | ¢ity, and he recerved it throngh the influcace | _0’s 521 and 623 D stree’. | Prec? os Me Mg conten Ag emg per flone should draw full houses, Walle the | of Gen. Eppa Hunton —Sentir 719 FIG | treouratility ogc the ure: nevesineh | enor, (Signor Karl,) who, last night, filled — — HS RITES OWN. M myn pe g Pecan come pleasing and | | #2-Rhode Island has within its litre PRITES DOWN BRODHEAD & C#.. effective. Is the explanation of this se: mits 268,239 inbabitants. mn ing indifference to be set down toa lack of yeal appreciation of muste, or is It rather to be attributed to the Want of sufficient her. alding and a certain other consideration not €0 creditable—that the laty who bas unde oct? tr 939 Penna. av., bet. Sch and 10:h sts e7-Southerners are making oil from pea- STILL GREATER REDUCTIONS. nuts, and it is said to rival olive oil, #7 John Biight deplores expensive funerals and the wearing of mourning. EW AND ATTRACTIVE GOOD LOW PRICES, at 719M P. N taken this enterprise 180 well known to &7-The bishop of Treves was finel $18,900 SEVEN INOH AbL SILK YS GRAIN | J.C. IBWALL &Co. the fashionable world? It may. be extery | iD. one week, and, ashe would not pay, tne | NV BASH RIBBONS ein ee coe Se 7 | HAVE JUST RECEIVED AN predicted that those who attend to-nt German government sold him oat, feos Cease EE ? and at the matinee to-morrow, will noi be | | &#-Straw paper barrels are being mate in (COLORED SASH BIBBONS from Me. to $2: IMMENSE STOCK disappoluted of a yery pleasing enterts the south, but they are not near so good for | ( per yard, at DAVIS’. ment. political bonfires as the old kind &F An explosion of firedamp oceurret 19 x Bel, lan co liery yesterday, killing ten per- Sons and wounding a hundred _—— Tr. ONT Re READING NOTICES. THE Crown BrrFaLo Horx Couns — Tuey pass smoothly throngh the hair, with- Oiteatehing or breaking it of. They will not serateh or injure the sealp. A frill line of the Crown Tooth Brnshes, Hair Broshes d Combs, by W.S. Thompson, dr OF NEW GOODS FOR FALL AND WINTER, CONSISTING OF RESS GOODS, SILKS, SHAWLS, Woo: ELT HA s best goods, in all the and cul at $leah, at —— WANTS A DIVORCE FROM A DRINKING WIFE.— Yesterday, Mr. M. Thompson filet a bill for W. H. Thompson for a divores from the bonds of matrimony with Louisa Thomp- fon, maiden name Free. Petitioner states that they were married in 1815 by Rey. Mr. Ferner, and he charges that defendant, about ten years since, began the use of intoxicating liquors, and for the last three or four years She has been a habitual drankard. absenting herself from home and laying abont in the streets, alleys, gutters, and guarl-honses and F newest shapos DAVIS’, FOR BARGAIN Davis’. 20 TO RUSH BRIM FELT HATS AND NEW STYLE WALKING HATS at m: erate B ~ p s EAR, &c, = ae MERECT FROM AUCTION. low drinking places. He states that he ha 3 1th street LE KINDS OF FANCY GOUDS_AN - | DIRECT used every endeavor to Induce her to retura = = TIOES © DAVIs". to the paths of sobriety, but has failed. 1 in handsome We are « led to sell ———_——< cir ¥_ITE MS. M trimmed and made-up goods, 1s now complete ANDROSCUGGIN CUTTONS ae CERTIFICATE hd TROORFOR ATION Was HATS.— Specialties in Hats this week and prices very tow, at 719 MARKET SPA. At 10 Cents por yard; led In the office of the Recorder of Deeds to- | The best #5 and sé Silk Hats in the city. . ecg ay 7% lay in the name of the Grand United Order | Gent's Fine Stiff Felts, ats bu, <dand S35) asec at BEST WAMSUZTA COTTONS, 14 © of Odd Fetlows tn America, under the name | Spicndid stock of Gent's Soft Felts. $2 to $3.50 DEDUCTION OF TWENTY PER CENT. c y¥ CAN ELS § Conte, Of the Star of the West Lodge, No. 1.300, the Hats for Dress and Scuool, 73 cents will bemade on all BEAL end IMtTaTion | {X7BA HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS = Counts, object being to provide for the relief of their | to$1%, at Lewis’, 920 7th street, between 1 | LACES, at WILLIAN'S. AND OTHER DOMESTIC GOODS AT members in sickness and distress, to bury | and K. 2 their dead, and to promote such charitable eereecsl eat ee | LESS THAN MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES and benevolent objects as they deem fit; also = ‘2 = NFW ARRIVAL OF 0 to improve the minds and morals of their | (,0M and, after pPnvinongy Rape aig R dS) Al THIMMINGs To he sored Sa oO ME, DRESS ai ene and ofthe community, in- general. oper eres or aie San Glew building. 1416 at WILLIaN ss, 200 PAIRS . Bowser, Julius Clark, J. W. Cromwell, iain pout e thani’s FINE WOOL 11-4 BLANKETS Walter Dayton and John Brown are named | PePusylvania avenue, opposite Willani’s - ar Hotel, wh ew: mitin si e ¢ 96. ie, rs } E: * = * 4 and MISSES CLOAKS asd DRESIES at | DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY, THE BEST | NORMAL SCHOOL EXAMINATION. — The binge 3 Excrescences, Club and Ingrowing Moderate prices, at WILBIAN's. WOOL BLANKET first qua: terly examination of the Norma! | Nils, &c, succes. | School took place in the Franklin school SE ALADDIN SECURITY Oft and prevent Ever Sold for 85. building this morning at ten o’clo¢k, avd the a possibility of an explosion, suc Saxon AT cUEMIANS Laticn will fa samples ot ProFramme of exercises comprised the fol- | enrred at Babcock’s frame factory, October fet: COLORED FRINGES for wnich orders apn be lowing topies: Penmanship, botany. phor 2sth, 1e75. iL, fo su F dresses. Bors lin ies, getting to school-roos UNDERWEAR, reating 7 Sr x 0) 3, Ge 4 than Spelling, teaching (from drawing), theory coe Liqum Extract oF = mig CBEAP MILLINERY STORE. sip acon Produ —* Jinicaes and art of tagchivg, object lessons, methods, D PANVIGORATOR restores manhood, | BALTIMORE PRICKS—L «TEST STYLES es : Grawing, ont. cures nervousness, weakness, depression, im | _povi-lm* — No. 1304 7th t. nestwoes Men's UNDEESHIBTS and DRAWERS, as - HARvEST Homr.—There will bea hary festival and Sunday school concert at the E street Baptist church this evening. The programme is a very interesting one. com: prising numerous songs, recitations,reading: dialogues, &c.. by young ladies and gentle: men. The exhibition is to coneinde with an origina) sketeh entitled « Harvest Home,” parts strength to the bod toind, DON’T SLIGHT YOUR TEETH; remember that upon their labor tne health of the stom- ach depends. Keep them perfect, and, in order to do s0, manipulate ther with a brash dipped in the fragrant Sozodont once or twice aday. eo BLACK SILKS. the choicest makes and qualitics, bankrupt sale. BEST GOODS EVER SOLU FORK THE MONEY. and vigor to the €0 ERMILYA V Is selling LADIES’ ELEGANT BUTTONED BOOTS Of his own make at $5.50. 610 NINTS STREET, ate Pat ce. BLACK CASH MERES, 65 Cents to 91. BLACK ALPACAS 25 Cents; decided bar; ; : Batre: Fine BLACK ALPACAS, 3746 Cents por ard. octS0-tr arranged with song: ew musical effects and Waking rah ‘ie hat do nee Foll width a Li ) TABLE DaMasKk J ith songs, ni musical effects an "7 “jominineer to at ” ington and vicinity. « ry lon to | wi (all Linen MASK, 50 poetic responses peta take Peruvian Syrups protected soit. Staraplag Depart es (k2the ae opened, Oars eens Ps “ _w ne ive do- we entire stock at at ataniaicacaeene tion of the protoxide of “iron, which gives Pal. 5 , a signs. Also agent for the Bazar Glove fit ean Sones terns, 611 Pennsylvania avenue s.¢, oct36-Im* —At the annual cor- ton Royal Arch Chap- last evening, the following cmos tas Strength and vi per cent. on former pric stores the diges vocation of Wasbin, J. C, WISWALL « ©o., gor to the whole system, re- ter, No. 2, ive organs to perfect health, thereby restoring the mind to its natura were elected: W. H. Orcutt, M. FE. HP. ae MISS E. A. McCOR MICK, (unanimons;) Matt Trimble, E. K- Emile | Visor aie bed oct23tr "age Puce Huck, E. S; Robt. H. Grabam, treasurer, | A Consumprive CouGn becomes terrible 905 Pennsylvania Avenue, (Up Stairs.) en ovens in March and April. These are the worst months in the year for persons with diseased lungs. Avert danger by an immediate resort to Hale’s Honey of Horehound and Tar. For sale by ali druggists. Eee Toothache Drops cure in one min- uw €0 (unanimous;) Chas. D. ape. secretary; Robert Anderson, captain of host. ‘REAL ESTATE SALES.—Messrs. Duncan- son & Brothers, auctioneers, sold yesterday, for R. A. Walker, trustee, subdivision of lot 51, in square 545, fronting 18 feet 8 inches on 3d street, between M and N southwest, and running back 107 feet 10 inches, improved by @ frame house, to Frank Hume, for $150. Pine tetas A New EXTERPRISE.—W. L. Bramhall, W.H. Gunnison and W. H. Johnson, as tras- tees of the Washington Car-Starter com- wine, French MILLINERY for the Fall and Imported BONNETS and HATS inthe newest ‘ine French 5 a . pie drench FLOWERS, FEATHERS, SILKS, Special aitention given to orders. cct?0 tr M™M® L. Fr. Jeannen s BETURNED FBOM PARIS. With the BONNETS and Hats, ania Herero netteiet.. ao a 8. CHARLES BT.. BALTIMO! oases (CHEAPEST CASH DRY GOODS STORE IN WASHINGTON. FRECKLES removed by Nature’s Beantifier. —e—_— FRECKLES removed by Nature’s Beautifier. pee rere dseasies eter ae ear oe GRAVD OPENING! the question very fully from a practical standpoint. Prof. R- H’ Noel, of Baltimore. read @ paper on the relation of sewer gas to scases. PvnLic EVENING SCHOOLS.—Eilitor Star: Why is it that the trustees of public schools of Washington have not established evening schools for the coming winter? There are | scores upon scores cf girls and boys, aye, and | men and women too, whose occupations during the day preclude them from study, who would gladly avail of the opportunity to aoc pnd their minds if the school trustees would only give them an opportunity. Evening schools have been untformly suc- cessful in Boston, New York, Philadelphia and otber large cities, and have raised the mire of mental and bodily filth a very large pumber of persons who otherwise would have continued a disgrace to them- selves and a burthen and a plague hi god upon society at large. True, we are proud to show Wat Washington has less of this class of per- sons in proportion to ts population than any other city In the Uni States, yet candor compels us to admit that there are those amobg us who are greatly in need of acom- mon #chool edneation, which they can ac- quire only at night, and it benooves our school trustees not to rule them out because of their enforced circumstances. Come, gentlemen, open wide your doors at once. and offer au hospitable greeting to all who thirst for knowledge. SEMI-OCCASIONAL. A Horsp TH1¥¥.—Thomas ieksfer, a | corset yesterday entered suit inst Wm. B. Hawes, lawyer, and Charles Stew- art, @ colored contractor, claiming $10,000 dameges for an alleged false imprisonment in Avgust last. The declaration sets forth that op the 26th of August last Hawes and Stewart caused toe plaintiff! to be bona and hnefore the Police Courton a warrant charging him with stealing @ horse, and he was de- tained in custody for three hours. The case wiil come on for trial next fall. —._—— A TFERIBLE AND FATAL Faut.—About balf past 9 o'clock this moraing, ab, pamed Robert Jenkins, em: SI erd’s new . bui 1 from imside the building, to the on the ground floor, killin; His remains were convey: see station house. It is un- carrying a hod of mortar, Which caused the fail)” —————_— ITALIAN OPERA—Ford’s Opera Was well Siled iast evening by a fashionable vadience. “L@ Favorita” was repeated.and Miss Phillipps as “ ‘el her previous effort in that Tork has become quile a fa Mr-Tom Karl’ as‘=Ferrando” ‘was in west Mr. Tom Karl as “FF ” was in voles, ard performed his role acceptably. ‘This ever wn ” will introduce Miss Matilda Phillipps, who comes to Amer- ic rey ated to be a sweet and ablesinger, attire nom tre hy - SHOOTING RY THE Tg wt Ea yesterdey was the iy, thie club at the arsenal bute few only of the members participated the sh greater ynmber ‘Absent from tne: bunting exenraions, ng wae Conn by eG St the 0 yard range, resui do JM. Pollard, 22, Geo. E. Hale, 21; A. &. Hand, 14. out of @ possible 25, The } indi- estes the Lay's eye, Washington, Nov. 12, 1875. —_s —__—__ Quick WorxK.—Mr. Probey was burnt out by the fire which occurred in Georgetown on the nizbt of the 10th. On the 11th he made a statement of bis loss to that old and tried insurance company, the Potomac, of George- town, and was immediately handed a check for $1,900. The other the same fire and ins car- repairs. It is worth going to Georgetown to insure in a —-——— THE WASHINGTON SCHUETZEN V eREI beld their annual meeting last night at Meyer's hotel, and the newly ei ofmi- cers were installed. . les Shuster was elected superintendent of the Washing- ton Sebuetzen Park for the ensuing year. After the transaction of tine ness, the retiring Mr. John L. Vogt, was presented with a resolutions, engrossed by Mr. id, en- —————— HEAL Y's HTRERNICON played !astevenii at Talinadge Hall, to yoy The ificent, and Mr. Cohan’s de- fi and lover of the Greca Isle attend —o——— NATIONAL THEATER.—Mr. Geo. H. Mac- bas a benefit tbis evening, “Brought to Book”. will be repeated. Mr. MacDermoit is a very pleasing actor, and well supported. ——_e—__ Gr &. DIaxMonn, Lope ORG: ao Jet, chatels recel Pi Ae. pany, bas filed a certificate of incorporation. Sc : very fine. e stock is divided into fifteen shares of " $160, and the object is to manufacture ang | SATURDAY, October 30th, 1875. HOTELS. overs aay? oe oF sell an appliance for starting street cars. — iam aa eee ——— MARRIAGE LICENSrs have been issued to SECOND INSTALLMENT W ~ ; Wm. W. Chick and Alice a. Chamberlain, or ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, ‘oven seams English Stockings. 25¢. _oct?3-tr Washington Green and Anna Robinson, Corner Irving Place and 16th street, New York, | ———-~ sms English Stockings. 280. _oci3.tr_ Robert Wright and Sarah Waruer, both of Fall and Winter Clothing. Que Block Union Square and Broadwa; Prince George county. ? | ‘The most central, and yet quietest location f ONS. aT city. Convenient to the stores, theaters ON CONSIGNMENT. THE COCRTs. churches. "Elevator, aud ail meters lamencrenbe CRIMINAL CourT—Judge Mac Arthur. A GREAT REDUCTION OF FORMER | Easy sccoss to ail parts of the city by street cars and We have p store Yesterday, James Aige, convicted of bur- PRICES. stages consiguaments Capel Let at, fot of Carpets on glary and larceny, was’ sentenced to two See ma wat ty - ted —— ee tive patterns of }NGLISH TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, i" LISH AND AMERICAN INGRALNS, G CARPATS AND OIL CLOTHS Ever Shown years in the penitentiary. John Moore, eon- Vieted of larceny, was sentenced to three years in jail. Emma Wilson, convicted of larceny, was sentenced to two years in the ©. B. FERRIS, ProfMetor. THE TRADES, The Nobby English Worsted Overcoat, Yormerly 930 A Fine Elysian Beaver Overcoat, bilk Frouty? © Fejccacitenmtiy ture | Sane tee Dawe oveatyaieneg, [OLE ME FARRES GUA) geese twelve years of age. was placed on trial. _ An Elegant Fur Beaver Overcoat Front; ae HOUSE SIGN AND DECORATIVE PAINTER, have, the od dee ary er ne S008 wb & price This_morning, Normat Taylor, chargea | Stslish English Kersey Oreronats formerly 918 open bp eh eatnews aut dispeeh ew? | Bescre and our carpets and prices befure with rape on Lizzie Milier, was foud guilty. | a Mognificent Fer Beaver Overcost aie Pence ‘oct28-Im* LOUISIANA AVENUE, 614, | P& WOLFORD & SHILBERAG, Yenerl Ser Set wees tor | Arata Far Beaver Ovreo Ue Poe’ © | A URKANDER SAM sat | conse “ERED ates, rout, PER wel ‘plaintiff for $403.66, with interest. Johnson ‘cconcaataied cae ie TALL woo UST BECEIVED : A Grand Chinchilla Overcost, J vs. Chapman & Jobnson; verdict for plaintift -? former! Manufectarers and for SE 21.35, leas S100 Bald January ae An All ool Chinchilla Overcoat, net . as Sivas, Log rang ANUFRER EN rorgs OF note. Fs Se A Five English Worsted Suit, Straighi Frock,” Sirecta northwest, sell WEW CARPETS. eeresieiwe ceoad tary anington 804 | 4 vine Raglish Worsted Suit, Sten ee OF ee . Georgetown railroad; jnry discharged; ease a 7 Si), formerly §! R®™eoven. to be submitted to @ new jury. Hamilton | a genuine Moscow Beaver Sut, @”" — & Pearson agt. Maack; verdict for plaintii. Dodge et al. agt. Sharp; settled. Flaherty JAMES F. BRIEN, gt. Gallagher; on trial. PLUMBER AND GAS FIT1ER, Au Elegant Cass, Suit, New manage ty mee A Magnificent Cass, Buit, St. Bernard Strle, Equity Court—Jt Wylie. To-day, Miller agt. Bell; order of reference. | a Nobby Cass, Bult, Lester Wallach Suter” 2 | _mard?-tr S11 Tru ST. BORTHWEST. Cotter agt. Fleteher et al.: order on Fletcher $i, 98 WNINGS. to deliver posseesion. “Vandenbargh agt. | A Stylish Cass. Suit, A Harlan; restraining order issued. Emerson @12, formerly $15 JOHE 0. HOGAN, 713 Market Space, ‘Weaver; do. Freedman’ Savings and | A Stylish Coss. Suit, 910 formerty 913 of a Nima agt. Holden: order to file | a Heavy Working Suit, ve psc pele ie cClellan agt. Michler; decree ’ * 83, formerly $10 or Fant ‘the Counr—Judge Snen. And balance ot in . too numerons a LICE to mention. Special s is called to was up for | some j YOUTHS’, BOYS’ AND CHILDBEN’S CLOTH. ‘geen : = valued at 83; #20 or xixtydays. Wm, Adame, : Ine. vibe a Near 7th «treet north weet. assault on Patrick common assanit; D®* GU0Ds NOTICE. and seats. Chas. B, assault on Nicho- | S7'CALL EARLY TO AVOID THE RUSH, — oe larceny of come oooks from achurchron Ver: | ° 4. STRAUS, Mencon teres ar of sega 8 rie tue oa: —_ ne 3 ‘a a John Ware, as- 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ALPACA AND GINGHAM, best grades, PRY Goons, kc., Curtis, threats to bit wine Tene Cee eee, ‘N.B.—All parchasers Dear in mind that BH repens 2, the, old stand. 2046 Teh street, testified that Henry ty tocroke her | the above Gotan shrank, eudmade |~ ao.sp 9¢ HH, STINEMEEZ's, Sith echolcs ant solest santremeat to death and & jelly. She was | equal tocuston oot te - arenne. NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS, 3014 7th treet northwest ucenitoent juperd Fisid I FAMILY SUPPLIES. D=sEaT Fault, PUT UP BY RICHARDSON & ROBBINS, OF DOVER DELAWARE, and are encasalied by saythiug ta th: on seeort STRAWRERRIES, lime tm the INE APPLES PREEN GAGES, UINCES ' ~ HOT oe ? } Pool im 34 aud 76 Light wharf, Balti: SUBSTANTI XURIES S'Pieet Prete fiver that will make Bolle og IT ard Pronsyivaniea Seckwheat Choice Table Butter and Grand Old Java Coffee, Cranberries, Fruits, Nuts Bovll tr LRETBEPTA AND =e, Se perier pre pare’ cape ‘mmanted f hype ‘and invalids sae eubetl tute for Tea or Ooflee. F. heb white ax Prime nore tw Abppin SECURITY O14 | IS Sarre ONDER ALL CIKCUMS jit will bere tm for it and tal fie. BEACH, ines , Pour ky Kerwene or coal ofl tampa. Ant no othr GAME, & oa ep chal RUTTER, BUCK WHEAT, ae Chotee Bew York PB v N. ¥ ud Quince Jelly pat p under ous * randy Peaches, and « fortment of New Goods y oct’ tr STEAMER LINES. T™= INLAND AND SEABOARD COASTING COMPANY OF D.C STEAMERS LADY OF THE LAKE AND JANE MOSELEY K. CONNECT KOSTON. PROV, ASO NEW YORK On and after MONDAY, September ADY OF THE LAKE wilt * Aly betwen, i = Turscay. © to Nortulk nutil used STEAMER JONN W THOMPSON FOR POTO AC RIVER LANDINGS lug pinced this bew and clagan Ute she will. on and after TUES ty sopping na SATUEDsY ning, arrive River ret I Freight for ndings must positively bo id ation. apply at crop thas bauk 5 r petas-ly 40 BIVERK LANDINGS, © Steamer PiLOT B nfor EY ot Ber arrive in Washiugton ever) Wedpesday a: } evening Freight received Cally. AN fretghte most be pro Paid [feta } NR. FITZHUG. Agent \j ERCHANTS LiNe OF SiEAMSHIPS i baTweey j WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. |, dlereafter the fine St-amships B.C. KNIGHT aut JOHN GIBSON will ake regular week | ly trips between NEW KK ALE A WASHIN iA, GEORGETOWN. as fol | trom Pier 41, Bact River ay sels to 8. PA. DENGAN art,63 Water strret, George | OF At the office «f che President. neat P strest | J.W.T. PSUN. Prostdeut cbte delivered b Wrde dott at al renn y attend: ul EW EXPRESS LINE VIA CANAL, for, or at the stemmer's w bart, ls: BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA, ALEXANDRIA. Was 1NGCTON ANDO GEORGETOWN SAILING DATs From Pier 2, North Wharres, Philedel ATURDAT, at 12 m From 89 Water at:cet Georgetown D.c., DaY.at 6 p.m. ‘This line connects at Philadelphia with Clyde 6 weekly Line of Steamers for P dence, Boston maybe Englsnd States. No whari firs et, Boston Express, Oriers delivered by Knox General ©Mor. 603 Penaeylvaria svene the Steamers’ Wharf, will be promptly atten ted ered tr NOTICE. the chances of c+ With the view of dimiaishi Usion, the Steamers of this Line take = mpecibed year. course for ail semsons of the a from Queenstown to New On the outward passage York or Boston, crossing Meridian of at 43 lat , or the Veridian ata. Bothing to the porth of 43. On the he , of 80 at @ lat, or So the THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, BETWEEN NeW YORK AND LIVER- POOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR, Fro: > 0 a nox New Yor, Puen Sew Fons ° ‘rs. Bates oF Passace —Oabin, 20. a0 a 5 ingto accommodation, ieuctars Pere tional. Retura tickets on favorable rts of Ke Passage Broad ity Butidh ors fy ‘to SMALLWOOD £ MOBBISON CHAS. G. FRANCKLYN, Agent. FALL AWD WINTER STYLES, NEWGOODS. SUITS MADE TO ORDER IN THE LATEST STYLES READY MADE FALL AND WINTER OVERCOATS, OEVLIN & Co., 1106 F STREST. WE ARE OFFEKING ‘A large end well-selected stock of IDET begat owen rates, Gratbenicn | EXBATING STOVES. 47 MARKED DOWN PRICES. oe