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TE REAS aes aera eS “EVENING STAR. | MONDAY. November 22, I875. TPe Snyder Relense Conspiracy Cases. fhis morning in the Criminal Court, Judge MacArthur, Mr. Riddle ealled the attention of the court to the cases of Evans and Sny- der. (indicted with Fisher, Green and Lena ler.) for covspiracy, &e,, In connection | With the retease of Soyder, (the Perry bur- glar,)and asked if some day could not be fixed for the trial. District Attorney Wells said that it was understood that case of Green would be | calied to-day, and also that Mr. Cook would file affidavits a continuance, and he pro- | posed that that case be first called and tried. | _ The Court said the District Attorney could | ix the case for next Monday and notify Mr. | Cook. id op Carer “16énaL OFrriees, wae Noveraber 2, 187. For lower lake region and midd? stat | . Mr. Riddle asked whether if Green was not | tried bi clients would be kept under this cloud? e District Attorney said that he pro- musements, &¢.. To-night. Nationa! Theater—Mrs. Gates’ comic opera troupe in “Glrotle.Giro: Fer’s Opera House.— Saisbury’s Trouba- | posed to try Green first, and should he be dours in “ Patchwork ‘ ® will probably be uo necessity Tr » Haill—Grand ball of the Knigtts others. » in a few minutes thereafter the court that he expected to he affidavits in the course of the day continuance in the case of Green; and so filed — in the case of Evans i y trial. after the recess, submitted the of Green for acontinuanee, in whieh that he is unable at the present he court togo to trial, because of ity to procure witnesses material nee, & number of whom reside in nd are cognizant of his presence i the time it is alleged he was in this been held in confinement » be has been unable to residences of some of tephen. ee Condensed Locals. See advertisement of lost necklace. ‘The street Will be lighted at at 1c a.m. ight were aldressed of Vir tes troupe at the National and the lively Saisbary’s Ford’s Opera House. Fan e night. ence of the death of Vice Presi- the parade of the District fire- men, fixed for to-morrow, bas been post- pened. A dispute arore in ar: Sth street and Pennsylva day night, between & col Walter Gerdon the | Th railroad After Congress me: to change thee them. He ns he expects t L. Adams, by whom > prove that he (G.) was in his of business from 9 to 3 o'clock on the b of August, whose present residence he ‘Thomas : n. by whom he that he (G.) 2 rant, corner of ae, Satar- ler named | r.in which with a bottle. 1 Kk Toxt will be made of thecompany, so that the road can be ex <d to P street. A mecting of citizens of E Will be held at the First I church, corner of 1ith lina avenue portheast, ress ROrrow for the deat of Vice tlson. ‘The jaw lyceum of Columbian University | ‘Was organized Saturday evening by the elec tion of the following officers: H.T. Burrows. president: H. H. Gordon, ist vice president: #. D. McDonald, 2¢ vice president: P. Thomp- son, recording secre H. Butcher, responding secretar, Pennybaker, tr urer. whom he expects to | (G.) wasatheme from 1 to 4 o’el 1, who is now absent fi He therefore asks that the ontlinved. — i at ar W. Duvall, in Uniontown to J E. Herr at $1,050. For R.L. & trustee, lot 2t in John F. Ennis’ eubdivision of square fronting 19 feet on 5th strect, ¥ & depth of 100 feet on I street northeast, >» Jebn W. Eot 15 cents per square 7,28, 29 and 30, THESATURDAY Bheu nvil, the &h Hight, between 11 an Ginley, with two com at the port Case— aturday ‘ick Me- lock, Pate z anf C streets, | when a well known lounger abo: th sireet, betweer sion,” named He Shadvwe Y | Hand I streets norti lO same at iy With anott cents per &,uare foot. For Chartes A, Jaraes, came c ob i in Sawyer’s subdivision of . fronting 17»; feet on {th str e I and I streets northeast, ani im- proved by asmall frame dwelling, 2 uel Bacon at $000. For James S| trustee, lot 7:G in Uniontown, D. > | Lots 794 and t $55each. Lots both inclusive, at $10 each. Lot 758 al Lots (40 to 753, both inelusive, at $8 ea A. J. Creswell et a Kaneat $25. For interest in part lo’ the northwest corner of re afterwards captured c McElfresh and Sargent in a house on tith, rc McGinley was removed to 2 i wor Saeee: +. | Streets, to B. T. Thorn at £1,450. For Henry seers howe, te ok id, trustee, Lots 10, 11.and 12, part of a Retrerth soututeeny De ine. | in the county, to Henry Mela Sus At Gord seat kare eee 00.43; also, lot No.7, of ‘‘Monas- on the Bladensburg toad, in the county, to David R. Smigh at $319 per aer r William A. Gordon, trustee, mare il, bounded by 8, T, 15t streets northwest, containing 170 feet, exclusive of alleys, to th ation expre: on | sed the opi fatal. Y ley was eon- 1. whea Dr. J. fragments © veyed to P For! Thomps 0 square estaie of a ors; | Joshua Pierce, deceased, 2: ts per sdebrious. This morning Shatwel! | ~% ae ing 46,002.80, snedial +o Kill, and the case Went to the crand jury. Shadwell was com- the pnrehaser. For John Selden, trustee, lot B. square Wt, fronting on Conneeticut ave- ge hepa ape mplyabdow nue. between K and I. streets northwest, to guicGiniey is vet in @ precaria A. R. Shepherd ats S236 per Kquare foot. the principal wi Tur HoosteR SCHOOLMASTER—Edwart wis! for murder Eg ton, the well-known Hoosier school intended for Do m ter, will talk 2t Wesley Chapel on Wed- nerday evening, giving a serles of humorous and pathetic sketches of frontier inimitable style. All who have re Hoosier Schoolmaster,” and thoze w! hot, will find it will pay toe hear Mr lecture. Tickets are 75 cents, no extra | charge for reserved seats. Diagram at War- 3 2 ren Choa te & Co.'s Bookstore. + Wm. Tinkler, T ——__e—__—_ . John K. Barker, Samuel A. Dri: AT THE WASHINGTON NAvyY YARD — colland Frank J. McQuade. They are au- | The force in the galley stop of the eqnipm thorized «uire and enjoy real estate to | Cepartinent, and that in the machine shop the vaiue of =: c00. the construction department are making ¢3 Also, a certificate incorporating “The Na- | tra time. This is to enable the monitor Cat Honal Loan and Trust Company,” whose | kill to procced to Norfolk within ten day business will be that of advaneing money on | Work will mmenced on the sloop-of-war collaterai.and they are authorized to issue | Wyoming next, and she wi!l be fitted ont aa stock to the arrount of $100.600, aud the offi- | a receiving ship and be ready for sea at suort ers of the company are to consist of a presi- | notice. dent, secretary, treasurer, and board of di rectors, The ‘capital stock will cousist of $10,600 in shares of $10 each. and a det ds acerving from profits i buaily on January 5, Of the Republic in this city. The officers of the ecmpany are S. Bachrach, O. H. Rossand Charles Matthews. Two STABBING CASES.—Shortly after 12 eclock Saturday night a quarrel occurr tbe corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 10%! street, during whieh George Handy got stabbed in the back. near the left shoulder, making a very p2infal wound. He was taken to the drug store of M: had bad some d CERTIFICATES OF Is eertificate has been corded in the offi Recorder of Deeds incorporating the Kalg’ f St. Joseph, a benevolent and ¢ trustees Ri eer, to take place to-morrow morning at 10 clock, at No. 1426 S street, is wel! worthy the attention persons in want of a fine parlor suite, upholstered in rep and heavily carved; handsome rosewood case piano, mot- ern style and in perfect order; walnut chai ber furniture, body Brussels’ carpets, Stew art cooking stove, nearly new. See adv: tisement. ——o-___ Two ACCIDENTS.—Mr. Charles Ross, woo has charge of the male department of the Russian baths, ts suffering from a wound in the right leg, caused by the accidental dis- cbarge of a small pistol in his pocket. Yesterday afternoon @ youth name Chas. Hagenmaker, residing with his parents in Uniontown, while playing with some other boys, missed his footing and fell, and hia left thigh was broken. ——_e——— ALLEGED FUGITIVE FROM VIRGINIA JvstTicE.Saturday night, Detective Me- Devitt arrested Dennis Mahoney, an alleged fugitive from the Richmond jail, ane turned him over to Captain Tyler, of that city, who Was bere on a search for . Mahoney had been in this city, but a short time. but bad already found his way to the workhouse. —_-———— BILL FoR A Divorce.—Mr. Cruikshank has filed a bill fora divorce in the name of -Martha Ann Simms against Jared Simms, on the ground of bad treatment—assaulting and threatening her. The parties were mar- ried In Charles county, Md., but have lived twelve years in the District. —_s—_—. MARRIAGE LICENSES have been issued to Charles Hope and Catherine Maria Redding, Daniel Hegeman and Caroline Ewell, Abram. Snowden and Josephine Johnson, of George- ‘The ppd who inflicted the cut waz arrested and locked up in the central guard-house, ‘when he gave the name of Thomas be Lacy. He — afterwards released on a collateral of $50. Lastevening Tom Weaver and John Far- Fell got into an altereation at the corner of 4th and E streets northeast, during which ‘Weaver whipped cut a knife and stabbed Farrel in three places near his hip, and then ran away. TWO NORE FATAL COAL-O!L ACCIDEN @n Saturday evening a girl ramed ehe! Douglass, danchter of Henrietta Don: jase, resiceng on Ist street northwesi, ncar 0, Was severely burned by the explosion of a eoal-oil lamp, whic! was carrying in her hand. The girl died yesterday morning, after a pight of intense snfering. On the same evening Mrs. Louisa Jackson, colored, and her daughter, about eight years of age, were severely bnrned by the explosion of &coa!-oi] lamp, at their residences, on sth j= beyond Boundary. The girl has since ed. ——— e —___ town; Frederick ger and Mary Ge DEATH OF DovGLas Moore.—We regret | hart, William Rollerand Mary Ann Duvall. to announce that Mr. Douglas Moore, the se aap area well known paperbanger, died this morn- | PR1GG’s JEWELRY sTORE, No. 457 Pa. ave- pue, near 4% street, received some be: styles in Roman jewelry this morning. 20 ing about one o'clock, afver an illness of sev- eral weeks. Mr. M. wasa native of Balti- more, where be learned the paper hanging business, and established bimselfin this city im 4609. By hisindustry and strict integrity he smassed 2 considerabie amount of prop- erty located on ith street, near Pennsylva- iB avenue, Ith street, near the avenue, and on F street. between 6th and 7th, (where he resided). He was a prominent member of the Methodist Protestant Churen, and a past grand and treasurer of Metropolis Lodge of Odd Fellows. ANOTHER A D RoGes DEED oF Trvst.—Today. etectives Miiler and MeDevitt arrested Arthur Chase, a well- known colored man living in the northern partof the city,on the charge of having a short time ago obtained from H. H. Dndie: & real estate broker, Si0¢ by means of @ bogus weed of trust. titel EX-PAYMASTER HopGE’s Stock Brox- ERS—Another Jury to Consider the Case of Blessrs. Polhewus & Jackson.— Yesterday Judge Shipman rendered a decision that foreshadows the reopening of the govern- ment’s suit against Polhemus & Jackson, the brokers through whom Major J. S. Hodge, ex-United States paymaster, made his rainous investments, in Wall street four and five years ago. Hodge, having used n; first his own moderate fortune, fell bac! upon the government money in his hands, and lost thatinturn. Fe was sentenced toa lovg term of imprisonment, but President Grant a few months afterward pardoned him. According to his confession, about $250,000 of government per. was remitted by him to Polhemus & Jacl » $93,000 of He is held for a heary Which was in the of his own official @t police headqnarters. This is the fourth | checks upon re United States case of the kind these officers have turned | Treasurer in New York. government up during the past two months, aud the fre- | sued the brokers for this money, charging quency of them should admonish those to that they knew they were i govern- whom deeds of trust are presented as security ment money from suit, before for loans to look well to them before paying | Judge Shipman anda jary about e.ghteen out the money. ee THE FRAWNER MvRDER TRIAL—The Jury Diwharget—The jnry in the case of John Frawner, charged wiih shooting Thos. A. Kennard in July last, who retired with the case about noon on Friday, came into the Criminal Court about noon’ yesterday, @nd stating that they were unabie to agree, months age. resulted in a verdict for tne de- fendants. Thereu; th ‘ament attor- ro moved for anew tral on od Were d: 5 The jury is understood to have stood 10 for Sequiftal and two for mans! (Messrs. Champion and pson,) when a changed or wae’ about to THE Paria ‘HE [A REVIVAL wasopencd change on Sunday, it is reported. pemerday” 7 aoa Wena Baairey ia. the co ee Shere Benet railroad, which has been fitted up for Ball. 8. V. N H. H. Bradley. B. | PUTPose. There were between ten and eleven ¥. Lioyd, Join Stuart, Henry Eberbach sand persons t at the morning others. sang severa: service, which singing, priate sel of the evening | ®2¢ @u address by Mr. Moody. In the ‘was the the boys, numbering hoon the building was undred Applications have fally ten not mace ‘@t least two hy miti At the afternoon service the pro- boys additional, avd an appeal will be mate Bw I~ mire tee aid "Esse: | ialenseryegesriay, wren, wmce was ation to give the additional accom. | | by Mr. Ne a THE SALE advertised by Wash. | WIPIXO OUT THE GLENDENNING SCAN- 2 ne two-story and att oa DAL—The members of the Prospect-avenue vusetts avenue, between ith | Presbyterian” chureh, Ji City, have and 5th streets northwest, has elected C. C. Jewell and John elders; to 44 p. m, to-morrow (Tuesday), Nov. 2. Sed John Gorlant poseph Decker, deaco 4 ART SALE—We would call the attention | thoroughly and hereafter is to of lovers of the fine arts to the ad io Sawa ‘estminster Presbyterian of Thomas Dowling. The sale takes place the — ‘THE large sale of Elmwood collars their popularity. If have not yet worn them, wy them at ondee—avtr a | GEORGETOWN ADVERTS. | | t, improvements bot assessed to be paid by | SS THE SAL by Wash. B. Williams. auction- | LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. | Editer Star :—Will not your excellent ta- minary protest in the name of a patient pub- Jie against the vile and uncertain quality of | light furnished us by the “ Washing‘on Gas Company” of late. For several weeks ty neighbors have complained of th gas “going out and giving a flickering light while burning.” Thedisease las now reached my own door, and I trust that Tae STAR may throw some light on our dark places, If it is the fault of the meters surely the gas company, of whom we hire them, shoukt remedy the evil. If not, we must resort to the OIL CaN. GEORGETOWN. SUDDEN DEATH.—Miss Sarah M. Bron- augh, one of the oklest and best known resi- dents of Georgetown. died suddeniy on Sat- urday evening, about 6 o'clock, of hemor- rhage of the lungs, at her residence, corner of Ist and Market streets. Sue was 70 years of 2. SENATOR GORDON, of Georgia, who pur- chased the late residence of Walter 8. Co: esq., corner of Congress ond Gay streets, expected ( arrive here with his family to- morrow. Representative Lamar, of Missis- sippi, will be the guest of Gen. Gordon during the winter. FREE BRIDGE—There will ——. THE COURTS. CRIMINAL CourtT—Judge MacArtna. To-day, John Stewart alias Senter, chargod with burglary aed larceny, by conseut p! ed guilty of petit larcen: ‘as sentel to two months in jat!, im addition to ie lice Court sentence of six months. OUTRAGE AND ROBBERY. Isaac Bowie, charged with rape and rob- bery of Isabella Green. Prosecuting witness testified that Bowie persuaded ber to drinic something froma bottle, and then cragged be another meeting of the citizens of Georgetown favor- able to the erection of a free bridge over the Potomac #t this point, to-morrow morning, 6t 11 o’clock, at the rooms of the Merchants’ Exchange, on Grace street. Potomac CommanbERY, No. 3, Knight Templar, announce @ grand jevee at F rest Hall, on the30th instant. See advertise- mer THE OFFERING OF WHEAT at the Me chants’ Exchange to-day amounted to 7.1 00 bushels & od 'o- her to a vacaut lot, where he accomplished Bowie ity of his objects of outrage and robbery. was found guilty of rape, and no} robbery. York, from Philadel; Hyde, with generat ict merehants. aba, con: merchar By canal Gecrge Camptell, charged with an and battery witn intent to kil with a razor, was convicted wh, assanit and battery w mes Frisby,was found gulity of assaul Crerevrr Covrt—Judge Cay To day, Bird & Co. agt. Jessup; on trial. PoLice CouRT—Judge Snell. | To-day, John Meany, Robert Camp ell Laurenes Sco*t, Ed. , Jeremiah J fon, Wm. Thompson, Andrew Jackso Henry Williams, Mary Sullivan, Wm. Jo’ son, Wm. Stanton, Robert Smith, Dani Aitman, forfeited colaterals. Martin Wetec! loud and tero Frank Smit same; § ry ‘Hyman, pr Charles HH. Smaliwood, loud and. bois’ James Logan, profane; $5. James Simr £00, forfeited collateral. R DRUMMER. s charged with doing ei to war «. bie. 8 nc ‘h interiere in The rioters who destroyod_ the pro. Great Northern telegraph comany in ea puntehed. ter and mate of a German schooner have been murdered near F inese crew, who ran off the 4thas been s of the Kur dof Sa) Russian and Japanese come AN « Richard Rogers w: business ax commissi Heense. Rogers Is business heing to wey The exchar aQpartof the I< ming up enstou beard of be a There have been valuable discoveries t oyst of gold in the northeastern part of Sout: av from thes Fehoone 8 to oyster Australia. A eake of goll valued 000 sof daily occu Mr | will be sent to the centennial exhibition from . counsel for the prosec here | Australia. 1 the court that it had be: 82-The Southern Pacific tion, which bas been hic railroad conver gts se: ors de ar & commission business witha retail fee rm brings ves, testi Repeat had to pay five cents per bushel for ¢ bushel of oysters sold to these drur The drummer sells the oysters and ma payment to the ear ongers Is or these drummers; bh quently sol “He will never have a good thing ters to him. When the price is 40 cents ihe cheap who is afraid to ask the drummer gets that for them, and pays price” owner 35 cents per bushel. Sometimes tk drummer gets 10 cents per bushe times witness made sale of his o | Mr. Luda inspector of ma | ducts, testified that the oy | fined to 11th-street wharf. Some Suits. Overconte, solling oysters there and receive money for | Dress Suite - | them. His manner was to take customers | A down to the boats and sell from the boats, | Puriness Seite. Had never heard him make bargains with McKenny. The Court said it was necessary to make out a case, that Rodgers iad received a.com - mission from McKin: This testimony did not show that the coramissions had been so | received, bat that pay had been made by the customer instead. ‘The captain testified that he sold direct to Rodgers, for a stipu- | lated price, and looked to him atone for his ay. Rodgers was not doing a commission | business. “The intent might have been to | evade the law, bat this did not appear. The jaw is defective and cannot reach the intent, and the case must be dismissed. ——— ae Perfectly Fitting Shi:te. Handsome atyles cf Trowsers. Reliable qualities of Underctothing, New and des! Finest Kid able styles of Neckwear. astor, Cloth and other Glo ce READY-MADE DEPARTMENT, MORE Gossip Anovr Youre Jiw NETT.—The announcement of the fortheom. (FIRST FLOOR.) | ig marriage of James Gordon Bennett, the proprietor of the New York flerald, 1s agai ASSORTMENT © ETE. 2 | 2 Ge. Mr. Besmmett hus ao imany riises te ASSURTHENT \COMELBTE reported matrimonially engaged once to a Baflalo lady) that seciety is slow to credit the rumors of his negotiations with Cupid: but this last and fresh anvouncement Is serted to be genuine. The lady named as his | fature wife has veen called the most beauti- | fal lady of America, and 1s highly aecom- Plished. She has been greatly admired in so- | ciety here and in Europe, and has ever been | the centre of a charmed circle of friends. Mr. | Bennett is certainty a most eligible gentle- | N@a for a husband. His yearly meome is about $760,000, he has his yacht, his four-in- hand, town house on Fifth avenue, country | houses at Newport and Fort Washington, & | cottage at Brighton, England, twenty blond borses in the stable, and a newspaper. He | belongs to half a dozen clubs, ana is very | generous with his money. Mr. Bennett anil bis sister, Miss Jeannette, aro all that are left of the Scoteh Bennetts of New York, and rumor has already named a husband for Miss Bennett, who lives with her brother at the ee, 525 Fifth avenue.—Pu/- | fate Court The Most Compicte Stock: 1 Ever Offeved. INSPECTION INVITED. Fair Dealing. No Overcharging. No Mierepresentations. No Undue Solicitations. ch Person Dealt with Alike, Everything Sold upon its Merits. All Prices are Marked in Plain Figures. ESTATION AT A —It was in the early hours of last Friday morning at a “wake” in Medway | Over the body of Patrick Savage, late mar. ; ble cutter and sculptor, who died of con- sumption. About a dozen friends and neigh- bors were engaged in conversation in the rcom where the corpse was, when, as the | Story runs, and as each oue of the party is | Teady to solemnly affirm, there suddenly emerged from the side wall of the room a poplin ppt rs of what appeared like gas flame of a golden color. These jets moved Qiong and ranged themselves in A circle or wreath about the head of the corpse, and con- tinned to burn for half a minute, changing from their golden color to @ dark biue hue. The party was too much terrified to make py investigation of the remarkable phe- nomenon, though it was generally accepted as the work of some rnatural agency, and as portentous of ‘good to the spirit of the deceased.— Boston Herald. res: THE WHIPPING-POST appears to be rather popular among Virginia offenders. It gives them their liberty which seems to be very necessary to their comfort. The Lynchburg News says: Judy Flood was arrested Sat- urday night, as already announced, for drunkenness and outrageous conduct gener- ally. The mayor yesterday ordered her to jail for thirty days, in default of #5 fine. Ent Judy preferred a flogging, and accordingly a lusty colored gentleman med Jim Mayo gave her thirty-nine lashes, well laid on. And then Judy retired to re-enforce the same So and kick up blazes before mid- night. POSITIVELY THE LATEST!—A fellow pro- cured the letterhead of an Insuranee com- nl in New York and wrote to the agent in clizabeth apprising him that a general man- ager had been appointed for the state, and requesting him to extend proper courtesies on bis visiting Elizabeth. This letter pur- ported to be signed by the ident the company. Next day the swindler made his appearance, and after examining the books, ed the agent to cash a check for $125. The latter was only too happy to accommodate NUTE—All Ready-made Goods, not soiled or worn, may be retarned in two weeks, aud the purchase money will be re- funded. CUSTOMER DEPARTMENT, (SECUND FLOOR.) New Goods, Handsome etylee. First class garments. ‘The beet werkmanship. Wedding and Mourning Suits. The highest style of the art. A special department for Business Suite. Hunting Suits. Description sent to any addres. Communications by post will be promptly answered. ONE PRICE ONLY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, the agreeable manager, and received a worth- | less strip of paper. r. ¥. Sun. 20th. WITHA CONDONING ADULTERY.—The divorce .. against his wife, on und of adul- tery, is now being tried in the eireuit court | Cath Discount of Ten per eent, t Peoria. Mrs. has very unexpect- edly confessed the grave charge, but asserts that she waa id her husband, and lived and cohabited with him she had wiedged ‘ber wrong. She is now en- deavoring to nonsuit him on the ground that GEORGE C. HENNING, tracting considerable attention, as both tues are very prominent in ehureh circles novi9-Im NO. 410 SEVENTH STREBT. CHARLIE Ross ONCE MorE.—A woman was FALL 4ND WINTER rested near Newtown saturday by the Cenod resembled the ‘thing but the color of STYLEs. ‘ties the NEW GOODS. SUITS MADE TO ORDEB IN THE LATEST STYLES BADY MADE FALL AND WINTEB OVEBCOATS 2 | READING NOTICES. (A+ ON H. GkTTINGES, 101 BRINGE STREET, « DRY ¢ 03, CARPATS and LINEBY a spectay DRY Go: Z h Ehadee Pid Dress now rst 3, S, ©, and 8 ceuts ana upward, very © stock of Eqaare and Long Shawls, dargaine im Bed B.aukets. Boaver Cloths tmers, Cottons. Calicows, and Housekeeping Goods st to west erices; Carpets, Of Cloth and Bugs ‘all Zaialae our goods, " BENvaw THE CROWN Burrato Hor’ | They pass smoothly through t out catching or breaking it otf not scratch or injure the scalp. o : | A FULL LINE of the Crown Tooth Rr Bair Brashes and Combs, by W. S. Thc son, Cruggiat, 763 15th street. CITY ITEMS. A Ties Removed to hi N G street» he is pre single pair for 25 cents, two pa and tareo pairs for 50 cents. Veils and ming cleansed and stiffened. Fea |, nice and nsed and dyed or y ice in @ first-class manner, | s removed from garments ning the whoie. povl-tr LL AND WINTER S HATS AND BONNETS, Sy ch 00! ea ORGETOWN SAVINGS BANK, D.C, __ aiet tar STeRKAT Bank hocrs.@ «. m. to 4 p.m., and om Satard (to receive depesits) until © p tm a * n ™ W. Baxanrr, Ce | J.T, Mitehet, R.L.€ | Bred. Wed Hardey, | Thomas Knowle 2, ty | WW, & WEeaTLEYs STEAM DYEING AND CLE am f LISOMENT, Rew Art or T the name of de we, DC. ered of every de Crepe Vells a. t r f Strength” i minds and boll 1 ure SO we oWsy god in vain.” address and we will © ric al for and re tm nth LADIES’ GOODS. prees from and to any place i and makes our rest sweet and refreshin — w Merchant Taiier, York aventie. Furs: FURS: FURS: Fino Bi Suits made to orier. © — min Chinchilla Gvercoats, ¢ 1119.6 Ail tke leading ax¢ desirable styles of FURS now ——.6___ ready Removal—Corus. &c at WILLEFT & RUOFE’s, On and afier December D: 24 on #2905 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE new ~~ ania avenne, Vs Hotel, where he will continue the successful LADIES’ DRESS FU: y, ANING ESTAB- aiment of Corns, Bi B. HM STINEMETZ, Matter and Ferrier, \ ar Exerescences, 1257 PENNSYLVANIA AVENT N &e. next to corner J3th street, desires to call sttentionto | ——_.__. the ssertment ot Ladies’ fine Sealskin Sacquos The Boffato Lithia Waters. aiv Boas, embracing vari and qoni XLraonlinary curative powers ¢ Ds Mbik Sab Lynx, &0., the Peculiar Diseases of W as Pele f the Urinary Organs; in Dyspey abd iniwcs, vty and Rheumatic’ Af vouched for by some of the best Oiaiitattouabie cot the « 1 pr. Fickling & Welch Georgetown, D. C. 60% 9th st., opp. P: , Alexandria, Va. Py - . —~ ° RS. SELMA RUPPERY, M = 5 S57 Fairfax stree #7 Pamphiets can be had of the houses. Tuomas T. Gooner, Proprictor, 194,méw,6: Buffalo Lithia Springs, Va. + “ere Us ALADDIN SECURITY OIL and prevent any possibility of an explosion, sich as oc- Bavcock's frame factory, October 11k: 614 97u Stazet, Orrosite Patent Orricn, SERLIN ZEPHYRS, WORSTED GOODS, ent CANVAS EMBROIDERIES. I estections of EMBROIDERED SLIP SLIPPER CASES, CUSHIONS, OW AIR £8, LIGHT SOBRE —————. FRECKLES removed by Nature's Beautifier. Eachs NS and TOWEL FRECKLES removed by Neture’s Beautificr Large assortment cf TRANSFER P ee for Fancy Eunlroldery, known as Appliyir re jth Towet Wer FAMILY SUPPLIES, en See rk _ : E ccs aan 'ST QUALITY 91. SEF corm steer manger, FEATBER BARDS, FANCY PEATE & BE 2 Proper R = ton. & attention given to orders. " as. J.P. PALMER, noxS-tr__ 1109 F street. betworn 1th and 2th. & FELT MATS, ag. FELT . WM. LINEIBS. GEO. W. LINKIAS. 720 20TH STREET, The best BEXF, LAMB, MUTTON and VEAL the country sffords, at market prices: all kinds of i GAME. OYSTERS. TLPRY. CALL a very variety Vegetabice, and @ variety of other produce, at war- ket pris WM. LINKING & SON. HATS. a A full s®oriment of ‘YHOICE BRE FREN T HATS Hundred Kibs and Loins for sale to the trade in | in ail colors at St culy. A pairs. at a low Beure, 0.8. TU ; FUR BEIMMED. CENTENNIAL, TIETIXNS, bovll Im 74 and 76 Light «t rf, Baltimore btrehanl acd PLUSH BaTS = redueed prices. SUBSTANTIAL LUXURIES. MRS, M. 3. HUN S'Patent Process Flour thet will make Boils as - . bes whi as snow balls nos Nos. 621 and 623 D «t Prime NY. and Pennsylvania Sockwhest. = ~ = Gheice Table Hower yard Grand Old Java Cotes. | Q DEDUCTION OF TWENTY PRR ORNT Crai.berries, Fruits, Nats, will Le made on all BEAL and IMs TATION . WITMER" 1915 Pennsylvania avortio._ poytl tr ALRETHEPTa AND BAOAHOUS, two very superior pri parations of Cocoa. especially reo (Iimensed for bys postion and Invallds as a eubsti- tute for Tea or jee, For sale Ny, J.B. BRYAN & BRO, Bors 2w 60% Pounsyivania avence. Absvnin SECURITY OIL IS BAFE UNDER ALL CiKCUMSTANCES. It will burn in all kerosene or coal oil Jampe. Ask for it and take no other. povl-ln* H. L, BEACH, LACES, at WiLLIAN 8. ARRIVAL OF HANDSOME DRESS 1NGo in the latest Styles and Paiteras, WiLbI sa 3. KE LARGEST ASSORTMENT of LADIES ond MISSES CLOAKS and DRESSES at moderate piices, at WILLIAN'S. A T TWILLIAN'S COLORED FRI left to euit their dresses. . K. ROBERTS, M = CHEAP MIL BALTIMORE PBI will, fird sam) ot r which orders ean be Bovs-Im Latics NGES LINERY STORE. CES—LATEST STYLES. DEALER IN ‘R PO! ¥, GAME, &. 1 No. 1304 7th st. northwest. Hotels and Restaurante a specialty. me Orders soricites YVERMILYA Brands—Nos. 400, 401, 402 Center, In selling and 227 Eavage Square Market. Heskience, No. oct?9-im S316 Lith street southwest Boetzes. BUCKWHEAT, ac. Choice New York Butter Choice New York Buckwheat. Moller's Diamond Syrup. ‘ermont Maple Srnp. Gaye Ved Oranberries, Pure Carrant aud Quince Jelly put up under our OWn etpers ision. Freserver, firandy Peschen, ard s generat ow eortument jew Goods just reeeiv: sud for sale by 'S.'B. BRYAN & BRO, octé-tr 608 Pennsylvania avence. LADIES FLEGANT BUTTONED BOOTS Of bis own make at 95.50. 610 NINTS STERBT, oct80-tr posite Patent Office. ——— 1 88. ©. STRATTON informe the ladies of Bast ‘Washington and vicinity that in addition to iinery, Dreeamaking, &c., she bas : Btampiog Deparnee y Sith ow and attractive den Seine. G11 Pounevivante eveane s/o” couse” Py terns. avenue #0. octie tm b& MISS K. A. McCORMICK, 5 Pennsylvania Avenue, (Up Stairs.) Fine French MILLINERY for the Fall and Winperted BONNETS and HATS ta the newest QUR sTock oF PARLOR GRATES Te net equaled by any south of Philadelphia, and y me Gor Y B rf 64 20 per Werth 82, Bock ¢ very cheap. Brave dvcrd prices, Ant Cotton. 1 c ard: Sal Grown Sim DRY Goons. ashmeres. FO}oth for Indinw rescoeria (rand F709 Market THIS DAY FROM AUCTIO NEW PRESS GoeoDs, BLACK SILKS, CASHMERE, in 200 PAIRS W¢ ny AN vI8-tr UR ENTISE ww 2 est store ta the cil Bov's tr ADIPS" PLA 4 tra length ALPACAS, CH CAMELS Hain OWNS AND LO L BLANKET D UN > 310 SEVENTA Near Ponts s100K F INTKR DR at x Si Ore ived; extra ebe ty SOS oth ot, LN_00) ty 7B own pair; ore in the city DD vy coors SACRIFICE. v NY ap © bars ry fine Black {new Winter jiks very cheee, 1 nesortment o Exce D STOCKINGS, ex S45 hall dorea, at the cb at SURNOLLY BS, 6O™ on opp Patent Offic bowls tr L“ E CURTAINS, NOTTINGHAM LAC PILLOW BLANKETS, Qt And all hinds BOL EK AND SHEET SHams, LACE PILLOW AND SPREADS 1LTS, TABLE DAMASK. NAPKINS, TOWELS, GLASS LINEN, SHEETING, ior JOHN FT. Mt 931 Penney! ‘HS and NAPK PING DBY GooDs. We keep a fall stock on hand large TABLE CLOT H1 times of extra iNs. TCHELL, Ivavia avence. The “Centennial Cashmere” is the beet BLACK SILK tn the mark et. nowlt-tr GREATEST BARGAINS YET. NEW GOOUS RECEIVED LVERY DAY. GEO. 3. JOHNSON & CO.,, Bovi-tr 71l MARKEY SPACE. priees new and rich designs in all aickel or Es lack Japanned; ‘asid basket Parlor it iron backs, or with soapstone or - Aino, M™@= © F. JEANNERET RETURNED FROM PARIS PRE Rear. okt CHARLES ‘or ‘TIMORE. or GAS LOGS, tor ure with Nickel Grates, » BAL’ ANDIBONS, BLOWFB STAN And FIRE SETS, which we offer at leis than the manufacturers’ New York retail price. WIR FENDERS of all descriptions made to, it-tron 3s vi ct. BPLACE HEATER. USE PLUMBING, in ell its details. HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, nov20 tr 317 9h street northw EL£CAMPANE AND HOREHOU ND COUGH DROPS! oot PIANOS, &c. DECKER BROS.’ GEAND, SQUARE, anv UPRIGHT PIANOS ARE MATCHLESS. @. KUHN, SOLE AGENT, 407 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST, Above Pennsylvania Avenue, THE BES THE TBSP cony NIENT, and THE SUREST COKE FOR COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, INFLUENZA, and all THROAT and LUNG COMPLAINTS. They sfford Immediate Relief, Hatr-rovnn Bouts rou 29 Crs. Within the Teach of si, BF" Prices Reasonable. Terms Easy. novis-tm Pace cihecrecba isos ScesB manbert ee Maer eee 715 CHR, REISSNER, AUs “Hine French FLOWEBS, FEATHERS, SILKS, RIBBONS, de, D®¥ Goons norice. ‘The having purchase? from the signees of the fate firm of Bogan & Wyle thes se. tire siock of BY GOODS, &c., Sibeckoice ana the old stand, select assortment td 7th street, NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS, which will be sold at lowest rates. Great bargains Thay be expected. WM, BIRD WYLIE, 1014 7th treet northwest octss-tr Jost RECEIVED ANOTHER INVOICE OF WTEW CARPET ate sis: a os) ec. C. M. TOWSON & Co., 636 Pennsylvanis avenus, south side, ‘Near 7th street northwest INFELICE.