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THE EVENING STAR. | DOUBLE SHEET. RDAY October 13, IST. | Weather Indications To-day, Orrice oF (RIFF SIGNAL OFF" cru, w r 7. § Octo } For th at « ear or Plertly cold T gphwesierly shi athe y Winds, aad stationary or lower pre LOCAL NEWS. Amusements. ae. Tonight. ational Theater izsbeth Vou Black Crook.” Slave” and va- Fleties. a © mdensed Locals. Pur Frora J papers : Bueet € New Yorr phy ted at 00 p.m. for ed the nell called alten Green, and aske made in that cae. The Distriet Attorney sald that he expected | to try it Mr Cook said that whe Would put ‘ua plea of £ ates EDUCATIONAL INSTITUT! it was calle he fF acquittal. NS —The bome ool for boys is pleasantly situated at Weaversville, Penn. Terms. board and tuition $2°0 per year. Pring A c. E. Kommer. RefertoW.G M r German language successfully taught by Frederick Mussaeus. formerly of St. James’ College. Private classes for ladies and gen- temen. Latin and Greek also tanght. Terr $10 per quarter. avenur, or F Park s. E Offers excellent facilities and Fnglish. Popils char: entrance. Mrs. G. M. Con b, prine!pals. The itol high sehcol fs situ 34 and «Ss B Graves, prine:pal Instructions tn phonogr: 1th street, 1 Street borthwest, for Latin, Freneh ed from date of ron and Miss A. soe Of this iistrie headed by the Letter Carrivts Association cers of the this city of ealled opon District Commissioner Bryan a bis residence, few eveninzs since, to inform bim that that association bad sele to present to Congress a petition a large number of signatures the € tizens of this lvstrict in behalfof the move- Ment smong the letter carriers for an in- eresse of p2y. and such Jezistation as wil metre itto them. Judge Bryan accepted the Mission. and declared hirnse!t in entire sym- pars with hem. stating thet it would afford Im mnuch pleasure todo all in his power to Becure to the m what appear-dto him a rei gorable and jast demand. He has made @rrangé ments with Senator Bayard, of Dela- ‘Ware to present the petition to the Seuate, ard Hon. A. H. Stevens to present it to the House of Representati vi an early day. NAEROWw Escare.—The Port Tobacco Jn. dependent says: “On Wednesday of last week Miss Emily E. Speake, accompanied by a girland boy, started to cross Port To- Baceo creek for the purpose of taking pascaze St Chapel Point in the steamer Express for ‘Washington. There was also in the boat a few bugs of wheat being taken to Chapel Point mill. The boat appears to have been in a leaky condition, and when well out from the shore. near the nel of the creek, it began sinking. ard was fivally caps.ze}, throw ing the wnole party to struggte for their lives jn the water. Miss Speake sank twice Out of sight. Their cries atiracted the atten- tion cf persons on the shore, w Of to the rescue. We are glad to say of the rescuers were bot nnavailinz, as the whole party were brought safely to land, > all of them being in very exhausted condi- tien.” stagnant water they bad a confer Balssiovers in th Promised to see te Fance Wwattroft Teferrid to Feversed his fe ‘The boar the Bi<t« Josepb’s Asylum for the pended by them for the redemption of five cows irom the pound, on the gronnd that the animals Were legally impounded. noe and ¢ TRYING TO BFAT THE I.anok ExCrange. | Yescenisy Mejor Richares was wotlfiel by ) Mr.Jobn Hitz, chairman of the ex 2 committee of the labor exchange, that one Thomas Thempson, an adult cripple, was a@t their instance granted by the Commis- | sior ers of the Distriet a transportation ticket fo Frederick. Md. A short time after he re- Ceived the same he offered !t for sale at the Baltimore and Obio railroad office on sylvenia avenue. Mr. Hitz asks tobe @rrested and summarily dealt we", secures wh A TINNER's FALL excorday Benjamin at Work 00 a roof for ick, No. street soath- ] from a ladder aod str upon a fence. when & projeciing nat! tore the Mes fecm bis shoulder and elbow, and se the princtpal leaders of the arm | Pomme chim § tunnel, tinver. =. | Mr. Henry Fr ederi weet | | ees RoM His Honse.—Major Jas. i aymaster in the United States | Sy. #0 & well known resident of this go'ng from Tacson to Fort Yum+, Arizona. recenily, was thrown from his horse, and had ove shoulter dislocated aud | fora time remained insensible. His cle | Mr. Anderson, took him back to Tucson, | on + where he was at last accounts doing well.” aSoeae amma Bast BaLt—A = of base ball took place between the Eagles and Creightous | Yesterday, in which the Eagles were vietc- | Tious by & score of 7 tol. The Croightoos ‘were minus two or three of their players, and Co out plaved them at every point. T game bly places the Eagles Second in {be championship 2 DP‘ strtet Geverument Affairs 2 property holders on § street, between sand lth. complain of inadequate sew- ace tp it portion of the etty. A statemest from George T. Smallwood «rvisor of repairs for middle road dts eh. +o ys to the Commissioners the fact that the late Th W € fresbet has damaged the road bed on Magnolia avenue at the culvert; aso | Q Chapel road, and that the south wing wall ef the evivert, o1 street road, fall during the late storm. IDS WERE OF party-wall fer the eonstruction of at Ee- gine House 3 ‘as follows: Jas. G. Nayler, $1525; Himber 95), and “with atwisle, ations, $1.176, Ent- 380, and weod foanda to Him- ee of street pine, as follows ise » North Carolina & Long, S00, Peter McNamara, #856 Devereux 5 Hare, $555: J . $8, Murray, = Also, for retlooring P idge Wita same material: Kiog & Work for the Iwo bridges, as day awarded to King & structing @ rewer-trap streets northwest: Hen- vamara, #5550, James O. © Tiare Also, for entrance on 21st, be- y Himber, 312; ames Reynolds, <3490; $39; ¢ McArdle oifer to re pair both the K and P street brides for t= The above two jobs were to-day award d to James Reynolds. ad N'T REMIT THE FINE. ® pelition of citizens asking sealust Dennis of the liquor law in set! hieeuse, be remitted, the District ss'oners say that they canao’ ower of pardon in this ca= by a written he Disiret, who “oners mty re SUSDE torney for this § would in the suit DRY & THE COUNT Police Comm er A companied by Major Kicba the Distriet © isi relation to the reorgan! the county, outside of Bourd Pol 0 at Commissiovers were obi nm.ount nearly all the county potte to meke the annual appropriation For some years past the District has be paying revt for # private dwellin e county, occupied by one of the patrolmen for his temily for use asa stalion house Mr. Britton suggested that this bi night be relinquithed by the District. and money expended for To) of the county adjacent to the city limits and between Rock creek and the Glenwoot cem- etery. The District Commissioners give thetr consentto this plan. A LIGCOR LICENSE QUESTION. The superintendent of assessments and laxyes some days since raised the question whether, er the law, keepers of liqvor ps On 7th and 9th streets, opposite the Center market, would be required to secure the signature of the market company to their applications for licenses, and thesabj oct was réverred to Attorney Bimey for ap Opinion. who has given an answer that entire jaris- diction in the matter of granting Mquor licenses bad been given by law to the rd of metropolitan police, and that fu actiaz upon any disput.d question regarding taom it would be proper for the superintendan' to proceed only under advice or insirne:ton Toma the attorney of the board of pul. ooracsctisce DEEDS IN FRE have been flel as follows: Richard Francis to Julia Aan Kodgers $1500, part lot 4. square 183 Henrieva S:uart to H. D. Cooke, jr., $4.000. lot 7, square 4. H. D. Cook, jr. to Henrietta Sraact, si¢ce0, north half lot 5, equare 319. Phillips. of Alexandria, to John 231, Beall's addition to Georgetown. District of Columbia to Sarah Ballet s—, lot 10, square 512. T. H. Cailan to James G. Naylor, $50, part lot 11, sub of Bayley’s purehase, vd part of Fortane Enlanger. Arlington Fire Insurance Company to Adeline B. Er- good, $1500, west half of square7. Sophia L. Mercer to James T. Young, $2,634 57, east EI half lot 16. im. A.F. Shriver to P. Honney an, $10,000, part lot 22, square Sir A. Hbaasen to John J. Jane, £2,000, lot 8, square 416. W. H. and J. F. Dyer. to Joseph and John ¥. Libbey, $5,200, lot 15 of sub Jots 5 and 6, equare Zi. Jobo Bll to Wm. Newman, $700. part lot trustee, 5, juare te : yers, 91.560. lot 4, square jeorge Savage. to F. Imbof, $5, lots 11 and 12, square Lf derer and Walter, to Albert Antres, $750. part of Foxall, 154 acres, H. J. Meclaug in. to Mary 5 85, lot 5, of Pre > to D. W. Burbask . R. Perry, SSAULT on Hon. JEREMIAH WIL- pe Criminal Court, Judge Mac- , this morning, Senator Carpenter o be read anewspaper notice of the de by Col. Ferry on Hon. Jere- 5 Carperier r i declined to ter before the court, but he uty todo so, remarking that Was a most whji stiflable and outrageous ssauit, and it should pass unnoticed. After rena Cook and Wells, the court ised iy Should hay be Objcot of thie attack, for he was krown to be one of the most modest and un- assuming of men. The court could not, how- ever, act in this matter unless there was placed on the record a judicial s'est Ker Car, penter.—Th:, ee 2 ~ orning. 4 We Will do on Monday ee bcrLpING PERMITs issued by Iorpector Extwiele:— Champion, repair a frame shed, 1th, between B and C streets south- west; 3 tev. J. G. Butler, repair a brick dwelling, 11th, between L a: M streets northwest; $100. John Dailey, construct a two-story brick dwelling, 6th, between [and K streets southwest; 1,000. Wm C. Cissell, addition to brick dwelling. M, between 9'h ard 10th streets northwest; $i 200. H. Jackson, repair a frame dwelling, 19th street, between R streets; $1,000. Bradley estate, addition to brick br Iding. corner loth and ( streets. Baltimore and (sto rallroad, repair a frame freight depot, New Jersey avenue and D) street. G. H. Knott, construct an open porch on dwelling corner 13th and K streets northwest. 10N—The foar be ‘ly partot night, and will continue to be visible nearly all of the romaleee oe yer. Saute eee a ;be may now be seen went, Venus in the, west, and Mars and 3a- | turn inthe southeast; the last-named are now od will ally aj each: until the sa'"Novemben at ab ‘about $ o'clock, hen they will appear to almost occupy the same place, or Saturn will et behind Mars, and ‘Twatus appear on the right. Rat ESTATE SaLE.—B. H. Warner, real ‘and auctioneer. sold yesterday 7, improved by an jreets Dorthwest, $1000, subject to special EXSES have been ts:uei qansigen eer genes eaters & son and and t ¢ | eenii Y | maintenance of gool discipline that the + rent applicd to | unting Another man to patrol that portion | . RA | ye Denny, lot | th: The Witowsht Conspiracy Case. | A VERDICT OF “NOT GUILTY. Yesterday, in the Criminal Court, Judge MacArthur, the caseof Juiius J. Witowski, | charges with conspiracy to defraud the gov- | trpment, Was continued after rec: The defence offered a namber Prayers | for instruction, end Assistant Districs At- lorney Wells opened the case to the jury. The cefence stated that they would submit the exse withont argument. District Attor- | Ley Wells clatmed the right to close. The court said that when the defence sub- mitted afler the prosecution's opening, te argument was finished. He did not kuow of any practice that would permit the prosecu- on to open and close the cause withoat a reply from the other side. He theu chargei the jury, who retired with the case at 3:50 o'clock, and left worl that if they agreed upon a verdict by il o’clock p.m. he would | Teturn to receive it. “NOT GUILTY.” | The jury came tnto coart at 19:50 this morn- ing and returned a verdict of “not gatity.”” Mr. Wilson called the attention of she court Mr. Bruromer had pleaded Lhe had done so 0a the Halle that if he did so would secure him @ Iso Sa>milted that the ev!- proved that he was not guilty. , and stated Yr. ok stated that they (the couusel) bad probably not acted as they shoald have done. they should have «uestioned pin District Attorney Wells remarked that he bad been called on by a party who repr that be ( Brumz and be volon ¥ Was @ poor man, riy made @ statement, wh cn Was reduced to Writing aud swore ts, lo tne eflect th eamMidavit he nad made in sup port of Witowski’s claim was false; that hy made it at Witowsk.'s soeitatio}, and he received $1,/60 therefor. He furiher said that bew that the princips! had b-es acquitted Le } Would ask that he be panione, acd he n- tended to eail up the indletment agatast Jn- | ius J. Witowsk!, charging bim w g 8 false claim, aod would take that be (Bronmecr) was kept within the jaris- d.cben of the court y be nSed as wi already a sahont { said that {18 caliel thoy joa ¢ scuool, en removing his son in up, and ully with @ stick at » leaving it was also testified that jon of this panishment the boy ke loose and ran away, for which oifence Was punished again. An officer tes ifed that he saw te boy the day after the assauli, and that bis baek was covered with bruises. The teacher was defended by School Trasice Hovey, as her counsel, who put in the de- hat the punisnment was for disobay- » of the rules established by the echool | board, and that it was necessary for the avy rainstorm he he m most un- + two and a half elts and marks all ¢ | teacher be sustained the punishment not | being too he offence. C vtendel that it was severe, Je to Infliet such puoishment all boy for such a trivial offence. ‘Ourt WAS nOb satisfied that the pun- { was unreasonable, and suspendcd nt, requiring the teacher to give per. #enal bovds in the sum of $109 for appear- | arce when called up for jadgment. —————— and unressonab: | ow | SrRiousty INscRED ny BEING THrows | | FkoM a WAGON. —This morning the hors? | attached to a feed wagon belonging to David | B. Jackson, of Georgetown, in waich were seated Smith (driver) anda man named | Paul, ran away near the corner of 17th street and Penpsylvanta avenue, and both were | thrown out and seriously ‘injured. Smith, Whose injuries are supposed to be fatal, was | taken to ome in Georgetown, and’ Paul bad bis injuries attended to at the drug siore corper Of 1Mth street and A Man's 8K day Thos. F LL FRACTURED.—Yester- | Morris Conners went to Geerge Dra "s store, Gand 2T streets n.e., | ard asked for Hquor, which was refused them Fiz seized a tour-poand weight and struck Charles Draeger, jr., brother of the proprietor, on the head, fracturing his ekull. Drs, J. F. Thompson, Ford, Hadson and Herbert attended him, and they pro. hoeunce the wound to be @ very serious, if | not a fatal one, the skull having been frac- tured. Conners bas been arrested. —_—~e—— NEw CLOAKS, new carpets, new dress goods, new blankets, black alpacas, cloths and cassimeres, shawls, Nottingham laces, flannels ‘red twill medicated), shawis and balmoral skirts. C. M. Towson & Co., 635 Pennsylvania avenue, south side, near 7th street. t energy ae Carpets JUST FROM AUCTION —Wolford Sbilberg announce in another column at they jnst received a magnificent lot of carpets and oilcloths from a New York aue- ton, which they offer at a small percentage above the cost. See advertisement. t ——- THE LABOR EXCHANGE to-day received Yi applications from males and 11 from fe- | Maier, making @ total of 1,472-1,125 males and 349 females. —e—— ANOTHER INVoIce of « Isis Unveiled,” | by Madame Biavatsky, a work for scientists | and theologians, 2 vols., 8vo., price 37.50, at Roberts’ bookstore, 1010 7th street. t —— PATRONS OF THE WRED shoul try the | brands advertised by Mr. Geo. W. Choate, | £25 7th street.opposite the Patent office. ean SONS AND DAUGHTERS are educated at the Spencerian Business College for the World's important work. t THE COURTS. e aoe 1CK CooRT—Judue Snell. Fraw ph We street cu T Em Ad mrs, same chat Sis worth of THREE ScHooLnoys STABHED.— Charles | s 20s Graad street, a sta- | night school, was stab- bed in the back last evening. Thomas Me- Glypa avd James MeGlynn and several other boys were standing in front of 23 west 13th street when Scheting approached them. Schet purposely struck the Mc@lynn | boys. They thenallacked Scheting. Stones apd pieces of wood were thrown until a | lice officer appeared. After the fight | Villiam Lowery, wiping the blade of a knife, said (vat in the fight knives had by, ; vied, and thathe bad drawn bis in. yeif-de- fenee. He then walked awey toward 5th avenue. His jattic? Sceps # book store on 5th avenue. Scheting said that he did not | know that he had been stabbed until he feit the blcod running down his back. The wound is four inches In length and | spol trates the lungs. Scheting was sent to the W5th street hoxpital. While Thomas Green, | aged 14, of 349 Madison street, and Michael 8 an, aged 15, of 361 Madison street, were | coming out of Madison street school tuey | a attacked at the cornerof Jackson A y named Bischoff stabbed Green and | Sheehan. The wounds are not serious.—(N. ¥. Sun, 10th. THE CIRCUS SEASON is past and gone, and the man who sold his heating stove for | two foll and five baif tickets, now steps around to the sunny side of his house (0 warm bis feet. But his heart glows with honest bappine-s when he remembers how the baby ecko seeing the animals.—{ Hawkeye s7The committee which examined the #ffairs of the sutperded Garman-Am >rican tank, at Quincy, Iilinois, declares it will every dollar, being ly 6 vent. ita aaseis are $230,000, TWabilitios $118,000. ifr ifs #35 H 3 re! ‘tat, 02.4 died oo | this city, w’ CITY ITEMS, Conosstap Liver le erring, and is relieved by one Ltte Liver - Ebbitt Bouse Drry s oly ot LiGHT, Weit-RAisep BREAD, Biscuits, | [Fox Tee Eventnc rar. THE NATION. 7 HINGTON MON- Finish the monument - to its destined height ately stractare’ In del nor ami impensat pory ita slight, 0 in the nation’s darkness was alight, ‘That from her drove T 3 Pils. ay may | Cakes and Pastry | to good health | gil kinds easter, a: Yeast Prweder will bi sign havelanghed At the fai enries malign Drawn for our Land, who. seorniug all their craft, Yet erieves to see a glorions thought dectine. October 8, 1872. w.b § bread, etc., than an LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. Warmth Wanted Editor Star>—Can any one explain why the | clerks of the Surgeon General's Office, on | iMth street, are compelled to sit all day ia office without fire? During the t three days all the other departmental buildings, excr pt the one in question, have been heate!, as they properly should be such weather. To thore whe are liarly susceptible to cold, and those suffering from rheamatism and neuralgia, such cool treatment ts very injurious. Some are already obliged to re- main at home and suffer from it, waileothers ave certain to follow, if they are not, like the | employes of other departménis, to be allowed tSe. fire when the weather becomes too cold to be | One Pri comfortable without it. ee | and K GEORGETOWN. A SEWER FALLEN IN.—Some timeearly | this morning the sewer which rans down Pou tomac street fell in just at the Market house, between Potomac and Bridge streets, leav- | Friebus, successor ket Space. at Hamilton also a very We have at least viz: $1.25, $150, @ We have a sple Styles Boys’ and © 00,81 ce S10} i | at Hamilton's. Thom A Carp. of beoks. and par’ thetr libraries, or i ine an excavation of about ten feet squara | ard 30 feet deep. It has been boarded around | to prevent accidents, Some anxiety is ex- pressed ior the safety of the market espeeiuily as the ground has rec @ quarter ofan | from the market house wall. Compete orities should inspect It et one mante: on Lis ste A Nrwanp Et J&P At nly a prove to he lian ears has { the West GFRMAN S Cleveland non-« n exist How Snr Rrovanr Ho To Terms — Miss Fanny Zrel cently sued d tatior, for $10.40 for breach of promise of Marriage. Abrams Was arrest Tudiow Af <ParES Harry Tip i those wt Waen h arms were tig! @ half remy upposed that be ups t while standing up to taxe off his coat.— . ¥. Sun, 9th. "7 Now turn your carpets 0 up Not that it mal: particalar ener, butike women # Lave gotlo have a little fun. t7-The house of Hal. An lerson, cotorad, | Braden Station, Haywood coun: ‘enn., Was destroyed by fire a few days ago. Taree children perished and one was fatally buro- ed. The culldren had beeu left alonc in the | house. a ERE Br Wisk 1x Time and procars Dr. Bull's Couch Syrup. which als ays cures ©. ugie and Oo'ds, and Peeren:s consumption. 25 conte: larae siz. 4 cents, Tr you WANT p done prom pul chunies, at y tov, Y.M.C. A THE ReASON is the best tn the fell it. Try it. and | designs of caw txt tons. represented in his s * To LADIES AND October 6th to 13th, 187 This Advertisement will be changed every weck, and prices of goods herein mentioned stand for that week only. FOR LADIES. Kid Gloves. SIXTY CENTS... | G street, near 9th st meray! by those n ities. His cleansin, city ou account of or two-Latton Kid Gloves, od article, and worth boying; sew shades jast to. EIGHTY. FIVE... For thrce button Kid Gloves OBE POLLUSR AND FIFTY O£NTS.........For si opera shades and white. ND. iron work, New Yo ers, ranges. ing. ONE DOLLAR A TWENTY CENTS...For our Poeriss Beal Kid Ploves,two-butron. beaut! Gow health styles of Helmets and s is now arranging for hi consignments in as early as possi !le, Others ure the Aladdin accident has ever oco | Take nothing but Alac The above Ol can be | Jr.'s, 639 D street north we: ing the latest_improvements, American or European inyeation, he is en- abled todo his work In a manner ‘not to be — FURNACE Work, tin. ! grates, &c. patton Kit Gioves, | Market, at Hamilton's, ¥.M. C. A. Raik digest easily and e> dace makes labor of nd prolongs life. Dooley's always make all dt wholesome is war lighter, ©wester, mors nd Batritions biscuits, cake, | ¥ other baking powder. OUR SpECtALTY.—A handsomely trimmed | R fur felt dress bat or bonnet for 5. Theotore Gittings, $09 Mar- 2 toB. £ - E Brst GAS SAVING BURNERS in the world, | 10,28, 4; HATS —We sell the best $5 silk Hat that can be produced: good ones &t. We sell the best $2 and So aot Far Hats; fair Hat £159 and $175. twenty-five or thirty new fT Derbys at prices, 175, $2. 22.59, 22. wild assortment of new hildren's: SAL S5e., He. between I Ga8 HFATING S roves and weathor strips 10.85.45 - as Dow! ii and siving t ® part. should s w Ham tion's caus: EGANT Pr ARATION is Tete Re world. All ekeepers will have no over. 8,11,3: - - FRESH ARRIVALS of new and beautiful res every day at Hamil- All manufactures in the conntry are tock. 10,t&5,4; ———— GENTLEMEN.— We wish to cail attention to A. Fischer's Chemical | Scouring and Dye!ng Establishment, No 996 reet. By promptly a/lopt- whether of ol possessing these facti- g and dyeing Ladies and Gent's Buits are, in fact, the cheapest in the his superior work. Give him a call—906 G street. Punctuality guar- anteed. “ , copper, and shoet rk social fire place heat- the best in. th ren EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &c. | jal shades and quaiicies, as 80 d 8s way first-class xi fold one dolar thicty-fi for three-bntton. ONE DOLLAB TEN...For three-button ondressod Danisn Kix Gloves, former ( VIN’ ve DAY. t G PAL. ot eT. JOSEP: 2 Tr. ih instant,at WASHINGTON Dit near Be nirg’s Ss tS OUPHAN asyLU cormences tt 12 m..with Bail in the Kreni eph's Hall, corner Sth and t sts. ON TUE 8 ation. for be Brice 91 50, RAND SOC1 fou TITE BE. MARI Ou MONDAY E Tick: ts, € centa A FOR GENTLEMEN. ONE-DOLLAB AND FORTY VESTS. Yor a Real Kid Glove, as good as ony in the market. ABLE. AECIT OF 1HE POOR, AT Nis HALL ENING, Uciober 15, 1<7. octis-2t shades. op ra aad ; one dollar seventy- or two-bution. NOTICE To MOUN The Steamer ARRU W.Cast. Frank Hotlin i: T VERNON PAS. ONE DOLLAR the only bear allowed to land NINETY CEN Bel Medicated Fianne! | sengers at Ment. Warf Tawers, ex Re < whic] my cas in connect Mont aad warrauted “A | ation} meoid julances three mi ines d trip, $1. fucluding admission to Mansioa OE DOLLAR. good Wool Unter: asdarecsone © , ca Hi all ize, Pa CoC | MbvenmeringeeaTEh strest y- {Sunday ex- fit sizes of Canton lana: atHO a m. and returns about & p.m. Drawers, Do: — J. Mcll. HOLLINGSWORTH; Undershirts, ac. Sart’ Ladies’ Mount Vernon Asscelation. oe a a ASE in | RABE HOLLINGSHRAD, Str. Arrow. igs tf anueThisis the greatest arkw ever © Freoeh Linen | {SW TOM ON. Chlored Border Mandker- — hi now, safe and chief. worth @ cents. Only WAbINGZON nnow car tage CHAS. BAUM, DEALER IN LADIES’ AND GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, 408 Seventh street. oct6-1y 4p et. | PIANOS A ND ORGANS. FOSSELL'S ICE CREAM AND ICES, W THE BEST THAT CAN BE MADE, NOWNED brated instruments ha public tor forty the higher’ awa: Partice and Weddings furnished with overy requt- | MOR etmvorive Piaues a Pi tite. ger'ec letrated Organs, Frevh Ci ARLOTTE RUSSE and JELLIES every | G.Btrd end excha ced. iE day. BEICHSNBAOH SP street, ¢ few doors abi Our Saloon ia as attractive a3 ever, OVSTRRS, STEAKS, COF FRE, TEA, CHOCOLATS, & PIANOS. ORGANS, &C FOR SALE LOW, AND FOR REST fea _cctG-tutte Im 1427 New York avenue. Porticular care give H zzcltcite rt s to sacisfactorily nit t ier eceamantng estriol) Fae Pe it. Dasted pis! tl latest, will and moat artistic styl ‘and au unexceptionable fit oe wl ced. and + gharanteed, ‘The best city references given. ECORATIVE AND FINE GOLD WALL pe PAPERS. M. KNABE & CO’8 W PIANOS.—These cele- ve been be'ore th TAR ears, and bave reesice |! wherever exhibited, STeY ORGANS, which don terms McUam- os from other cets- Shonin- i Organs sold. Pianos 1d. dexchavced. Particular attention paid ts | Rerairing Pianos. U. iano Warerooms, #22 Lith Pemba ay. ecu te nto foie and Re EER freyment in the these | ing. Auctioneer, | 1 ter sale TION in prices of slate at Geo. Ryneal, \H 478. TT BOARDING. | AMUSEMENTS. i ye REDPATH LYCEUM. | The Management of che REDPATIT ree tegive a6 "ene by & 192 | cacaph ev ania AVENUE «in we PD | Sereiy forninbed ‘ ug Ute’ octls- 26" M« EL ) 1 STRERY RONTA WEST — 222 hoods wie woaRD nc location Bret: lana MEMBER OF CO. GaFES tom ke ple t NING GRAND CONCERT TH ARMONIC CLIB | SUNDAY FYE OCTORE ® O12, 177 BOSTON PHIL SHE TREMONT fc USE IS Ma 1 Praia re : eiebrated a | Rus BOARD each No. 3a rriabed.s ehh BOARD. ViSsTiN | SUNDAY EVE OCTORER 2s mareaensble | CAMILLA CURSOS CONE L116 SANTA Steer Ne This company ix eon sttable RO raw : pony in « for asirgle contletns, wit 4 ittustr fous: nap aoa w fxtoret cat sun Sinpra ene TRS T CLASS ROO 4S, NEWLY PCRNISHED, MISS IVY WANDEST bit ard FOARD.covahle for Membare of others 8 | ~ ah ? » York acenus. between ME F Rt BSEN ° » TARLE BUARPERS 7 re etl ae® j= STRERT | H e 10% , : trade. | riba dl ee ENTH. together wt | tins owper HON. DANTE nigel ty > G0RIKT..-..., " ror STNPAY EVENIN ALE Use & | new Leyoms ef-put nthe world, MES. SUBIECT BF Prope won » o8 A BMAND —T th whera every var Br ak MARY A | Stamiwit tH VOEN NT uwirs ¢ RDAY BVENING SALES Von Stanw suud rsttime oa ite | fic! STAMWITZ-DERonaT HoMary Y ~ mou H MATINER-SATURDAY ing! Tustcas Tete | RAH MATINES—BATUMD AY Trane s accommodate’. eed 4w* | RAH MATINEE-SATUHDAY iv O8 WITH \ARD—New- j BORAH MATINRE—SATU BDAY ta hase pepreads restr om rely carpeted, ne hme 'y fn ptbd thronghext raed bealtiy hath roo stoncot ate OOF HOUSs, 922 AND 924 F STREET N. w N as HENRY V 3a) it was pe. THURSDAY an be hed six days in ad ance oO PERA HO KERNAN BROS... Box Mice oR ate a mM ne. ese | USE. Our Third vek of Norelti Introduces the Grand spc ace D . wit peacniar Drama, en A TALE OF ENCHANTME ST, ] Bi velirgin M ferme | sural aguifiornce the far-famed . AND BROWN, lower the prices for board and thus sat from #4 to $5 per month ~ BO. =e erry EGGS, HOMINY and VAT MEAL for BLACK CROOK. i £1G CAPPOLO, MLLE. ONGOLO. j GRABD TABLEAU, ow ananp j Storer Oe ane Pee ~~ % GORGEOUS TRANFFOK MATION... NANCH: | 8. B—No beor, liguorm or tobacco of any GLORIOUS MIZK-EN SCORN, | CATARACT OF THE SILVER LAKE, Witn | Real War GRAND ASCBNSI< or ‘THE TRIOMPHAL S7-FRIDA ¥ EVENING, f ne | 1g AUAY EVENING, Wenest of the Darcting EMMA JUTA) In Her Terrific Leap and viril ir, avisted by GEO. B | The following ext which bad teen pr medicine by ths b OL D PRICKS REVIV Reterve d Ored ow limited), tornts: D +15 conte Circle iy Matinee. We Fe Senin; Salers IS Sete ag | certetaly murite the mot prefvacd ate | Sparen waa aaeciiee | medical faculty. many of whom are now daily pre- \7 See T Low Pena ee enon, | serfting Vicetise in New Kogland, where it bas as already become hirmily established. and ts reoogntn sf OPEN THE YEAR ROUND. — people ty be the only reliable Blood NESDAY and SATUBDAY AFTERNOON. FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. Variety, Drama, Buriergne and Camedy. VEGETINE. Ar ROVED STATEMENT. 626 IN PXHIPITION 62 . 126 ORAkLEstO ws, Mass. E8r. Rene ioe Bor, | ke BB. Braves — 7 ae Be e RITER'S De the weer 1890, while res FREE ART GALLERY AND STORE, | 1 Me..T wes sf cid with s Cancer ontmy No. 626 E Street. peso fo made Papd progress. the best Chotce Of! Paintings. Kneravings.Chromos, &o. | (1 Metans there were o meulted. witb Also largeat etek of Paper 1 engines, Window > ae See Bhades ‘ures, Freres, Picture ‘ors and Tas | Ch 8-6 ahd «xtend sols. Rings, Nails. &c., in the District. pe gS my ‘Fraus Came util th wows was url SZ Pl ase remember Name and Namber. jy1-ly ang 0 fetel tnmieation, ee Tee F hein SPRouse wed tome by the great. re of NOW IS THE TIME TO SELL —Ladies’, | bere. when 1 was ontrosied to try tne Veuxrine, JN ,Gopts and Children’s cast-off Wearing Apparel, wat pa or couhdanes at-'JtsTHS O14 Sand Bo ae GEORGETOWN ADVERMN’TS. EVY4s LYONS & CO., Manuf = and Dealers ter coRN MESL. a WHEAT and RYE FLOUR, a ail kinds of MILL ‘Ov BG Water -treet, Georg-towan, D. Fo BENT—OOTTAGE HOUSE. No. @5 1-t street, Georgetown Key at No @2 oct lw Tras: REW CROP OOLONG, 50 CENTS rex LB Warranted equal to any se Lewis a” tre! } money. Be Deaurrs Brink reat and Soe i at., G tow Dp. SIGN of Hio~T.?” ee ee em confident if I hed used Veoer in the ages cf the di ease, it would have arrested I early a may case; nad, the heve lost near'y al! of my nowe, mr fave | enti provir ge this wt M 7 My besband oine 4S. JOHB PATTERSON, BO Evorett strest. ‘aN PATTERSON Folly concnzring to the aby The above statement i+ fran oae fufies er for many yea many remedies outhl trp nee It po" couclagives rift heme FALL STYLES BOW READY. Awortment large and complete. Gentlemen's SILK HATS $320, 84, $8 6. “YE: METS 91.25, £1.10, 92, 92.20 to 93 t0. Ail from the best manufacturers and importers, W. F. SEYMOUR, tep2l-Im_ 132 Bridge Strect, Georgetoren. Tyon have, referr dred who have ve } cures. ALL DISEASES OF THE BLOOD. a 46 BECEER’S Plaga) Wareroois Orie 7H tre went You can find at the NORFOLK O¥3TER D=- Bhet Mu rings, 5 eee oy Lepr proypees ip ti saw. | B. wud P. B. pot, all the’ cerebri , to ie VB. at SAN- ted kinds of OYSTERS, . DES a ere EET Pisce “ice: Beets Hotels, restourants and private fam: Bultdi: j. octll-2w™ | lies will be served at the most reasonable prices Siew — = Seep sm N Wit & 00 READY FOR BUSINESS. ME. GARRETT, a REROOME. M DRESSMAKER, acoraat amy 4103 F street DOr awert, We nave just opened a splendid stock of the rele- be 8 world Reape cite the acronage of the ladies of | Drated, BRADBURY PIANOS, and the re to sit a’ dine stock of new Pianos, A I respectfully announce to the poblic thet I am preparedto exhibit the largest assortment of NG ‘Theo, 8. FINE PAPERHANGL et offective made. ). WW. Bh ty, ‘The goodsarein | G. KUHN, Bole Agent, Practical Maker, Fe eee rreet dinamectutions trom ase ant | S0¥ lth e.cnear Pe wvenee, oayie-te original designs. Among them are many novelties: se DADOS, FREIZES, TILING DESIGNS, &c. large assortment of GILT, SATIN and READE whic Twill sell much loser than market prices. Terms cash. JOHN ALEXANDER, sepl?-wastm No. 12381 Penvsylvavia avenue, MEEWAUCKEE LAGER BEER. r ved Farniture, etc. Tal Si ‘We now havea greater variety than ever of Imai Sees Rice of Porton Pao, a quer Ware, Silke, Toys.” aod Cholce Antique Clotssonne J APANESE GOODS. iim. x oe of atten, Bronze, Lec 7 Paper ‘cles. 8) ~ ete. eis, Lacquers, Porcelaine, etc. Deslers will find it *| sock. New Pint Bottles, (pat. stoppers,) @1 por dozen—bot- | &t lowest prices ever before offered. A. A. VANTINE & CO., tles to be returned. FP ga worse ol stoppers:) ey per dosen— 1s sep8 wram 897 & 82: For sale by dealers generally, or st the Depot, 57 ENcouksGE Greene street, Georgetown, D. HOSE sal’L C. PALMER, er Bole Agent D. 0. ci ry bee ee ROMELS, sepa. 500 oath wi sth sirect eortnn advant to examine or conmanly arriving, and 9 Broadway, New York | SOLE LEATHER LADIBS’ DEESS, GENTLEMEN'S AND PACKING TR te Se =< En grant ventoty. meazoaite’ great strength, No. 3118 At the Trask, Hadalory and Harness FACTORY of J4MES 5S. TOPHAM, 425 Bevonth strest, Jotaing O44 Fellows’ Hall. ee If Vicrtixt wil! retiewe pain, cleanse. purity and a to pertec SoPQOH BOOKS of all Kinds at greatly Reduced Prices; also, Biank Books and are E.K seps-ly 144 Bridge street, Georget A Fosrr-six YEARS ESTABLISHED. W. H. WHEATLEY’S PREMIUM STEAM DYEING AND SCOUBING ESTABLISHMENT Office, 40 Jefferson GEORGETOWN, D. Cc. Fk cent for and Gelivered to any place in the ree of Cisense originates ia the bl no medicine that does net sect diree ly upon it te purify renovate. bas any just Claim upon pablic atten- SEVENTY-ONE YEARS OF AGE. Kast Macenrieio, ony: (hy ‘mali'or express’ 1 years of ege; from arc tosny tp the country. many y* Bend my’. ‘and tomec Tnduced b. By Pour Vecerine.ene 1 Dank ft fry your Vacurixe. ___ BOOTS AND SHOES. __ | (THEY ALL bo rt. | i BUY THEIR BOOTS AND SHOES for wes! men my — ever axed. Soureeh relief aa from. vine and invigorates the whole auaintances A VALUABLE REMEDY. EovrTn Bostox. “Dear Sire bave taken several bomles of AGETINE, and Bm couv nocd for Dy spepeis. K: Complaint and gecerai fue sree at Leok for “Old Woman in Window.” SarteBent- cece B. ote, trea See Suara I. STinaNe aD rn poor amp ‘Basy-fitting 0 unto relieve Goran and Bentoan's specialty, ‘Prompt attention given to all orders by mail. VEGETINE PREPARED BY