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* i ¥ ee. an “s = —————_———_———_——— — ~ 7 \4 ‘ “THE EVENING STAR. The Fire Department. | The Proposed Music Hall. ‘Want Suffrage in the District. THE COURTS. AMUSEMENTS. EDUCATIONAL. ? White were | \)ATIONAL THEATER. kK} F .e Board of Fire Commissioners met last SOCIETY. A meeting of advocates of popular suffrage in | __ To-day the papers in Rider agt. from three October 22, 1878e | _ The Boa A meeting of the Philharmonic Society was | this District, composed of representatives from | ?¢#d and case postponed. N held last evening at the Congregational chureb, the old legislative districts, who had vi THE RUSSELL CLAIM, ‘Mr. E. H. Tayler presiding. The object of the te Ss, Previously | ‘The case of J. H. Russell agt. Austin, Third meeting Was stated to be the consideration of | been consulted, Jas held last night at the off:e | Auditor, was argued by Messrs. Cuppy, Carpen- the question whether a national society should | Of Justice A. C. Richards. Mr. 0. S.B. Wall | ter and Ingersoll for relator and Assistant. At- be formed with a view to the bractice of lary nominated Justice Richards as chairman, and | torney General Blair for the respondent. This oratorios, choruses, and stan STECIAL MEETING OF THE COMMISSIONERS, ORGANIZATION OF THE “NATIONAL PHILHARMONIC A MEETING OF EIGHTEEN LAST EVENING, COURT IN GENERAL TERM. SDENGARTEN AMD BCHOOL for chilane ' }O KINteeN Years of offer: ‘FUESDAY.. evening to take action on the bids received at their last meeting for furnishing fire apparatus. Sctadlhehnaemes Before the board was called to order Mr. W. B. INDICATIONS TO-DAY. y * OFFICE OF CHIEF Signal. Ornicen,} Reed handed to the president (Mr. Collins) a WASHINGTON, Oct. 22, S75. Yor the middle Atlantic states, increasin: ednes neha, ue a sp ocaal = 5 mTION AN ST every advantare HUSIASTIC RECEPTION AND BRILLIANT | every advantech ze > ily instructions y EMMA ARBOTT DSi POLLOCK AND TRE Normal Clas for Teache HESS ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY. OEE naper purporting to be an opinion of the Attor- coy General sustaining his (Mr. Reed's) right to ard works, suit- | he was elected. Mr. Appleton P. Clark was | isan application for a mandamus to compel re- . SCHOOL, eae . aseatin the board, which the president read r ” posed, | Chosen secreiary. spondent to pass claim for the value of “THIS (Tuerday) EVENTING, October 224, the reien- Shining 1 noresterly thee toeeratare, | audrecurned to hima! with the remark, thay ¢ | Suen man Coen oo tote oe nena [The cftair seatad what he untterstood to be the a steamboat whlch: he elaine wasdaring ihe ing suocess and the sparkling the 9th of Octol shifting to northeasterly, higher temper: Naight be a salistacrory jlocument to him, but it | “About 20 members were elected, and the name | Object of the meeting. He stated that the cltt- | late war impressed into the Cnlted states. set. | CHIMES (OX SORMANDY, oes © seate ti Jower pressure, didnot seem to be addressed to the Board of | of the society was changed to the zensof this District are absolutely disfranchisd, | vice, and while In such service was, With {ts |__ ANNIS MONTAG: gy ARS SEGUIN, panne oes tore cane ven Sa for teen RANGE OF THE betaine om. | Fire Commissioners, SATIONAL PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY.” as effectually as if we lived within the bound cargo, destroyed. The court below refused to | Messrs. CASTLE, TURNER, SEGUIN, and RY Jeare, payable in advance half > monty ene Fomine the readings os ee am, | MS. BERD CLétus tO Sea uewaee or ras | Mr. B. H. Warner was unanimouny cles Ore Ties of the Russian empire. We have no vote in | grant the writ, and on appeal it is now heard. | 5 maces, Jnatalments, at the option «f the st Gter at the Signal Office during the day: 7 a.1n., oie: stdent; E. H. Taylor, vice president; F. M. Pear- | 2nything of a local character. Even petitions Cunsaat. CouRT—Jtulge Wylie | Wednesday. Bohemian Girl ‘The tuition fee in the PostGrad: ont is Se taxes, Gl nina PM | Atter the meeting was called to order and the | son, secretary, SE. Middleton, treasurer; Josian | Of our cltizens are alstegarded by tile asters terday, Marens D. Whiteside, false pre- paareday.. ae $50, payable in. monthly inetalment-, and cover ne @°; maximun minimum, 41 minutes read, Mr. Reed said, “I would like t9 | Bellows, libravian; Dr. J. P. Caultield, conduc- | Set over us as if we were Ciphers in the body | rences in selling ain alleged bogus ticket: motion | pheclon ‘Chimes of Normandy, ee ee eras x0. 1x. e. Inquire if my presence here hasbeen recorded?” | tor; and G. W. Walters, orzanist. Gen. W. H. | politie. It has frequently been stated by the | towuneit tied sates pestponed. Rabbit King | “GRAND MATINEE ON SATU colt tt Rep., Post] President LOCAL NEWS. 0, Sir,” replied President Collins. not,” | Browne, A. C. Bradley and A. G. ‘Thompson | tends of our District monarehy that we dono. | and games Wilson. larceny ot pocket-book from | “Orchestra Chairs, #125 = a : nttnued Mr. Reed, “I would suggest that the | were appothted a committee to revise the by- | desire suffrage. He did not believe it. The | § a McCormick; guilty, penitentiary three | OT to ee eae MISS MAGULL GIVES LESSONS IN HISTORY, si Amusements, &c., To-night. beard adjourn until to-morrow evenin, laws Of the soc’ The election of the execu- | sentiment of our people had undergone a great | Years each, Augustus Dy. n, colored, charged | sip vcaa vasranie rature and Elocutic a i igh he Chimes of Nor- | this matter can be settled. If the bo: tive committee was postponed until the next | change the past few years. and we now find | With assauit with Intent to rape an aged white | ice Monday a a a chi + to do that, 1 wanit the se 4 ; meeting. ae Dee. TS een Gee oes woman named Esther High, was found guilty of | Be OTR E an mM pee 54 dmny protest a t any action which the A MASS MERTING rales § i a en | simple assault and. sente! Dane re S > Oct. 21, N ae The Kimball blondes and d may take in ny absences’ Mr. Collins. | was then held 1d meaner enener the progress | engendered against suffrage was occasioned by | S2ADIe assault and sentenced to the reform TUESDAY and’ FRIDAY MATINEES. The eretary_ can record no suc protest of building a grand music hall, and Mr. Horatio | the extravagant and Partisan actions of some Te-day, C , “ted of petit Sia diac Cearmaacetin Serene S| Refers. ty ‘The president added that hitaself, and So far as | King wascatled to the chair’ and Gen, W. H. | Of our former Distriet authorities, but those Rectan offence waceantented to arco © GUSS JENNIE KIMEALLS iwet oie * valieata Tee TC he knew, his colleagues had the kindest feelings | Brown was chosen secretary. Me: . H. | days have passed. years in the peniten Francis A. Pa : WTENSTRELS, v ; hwest et Tt! 4 Nol tak Batreet eee andioone, | toward Mr. Reed, but could not recognize him as | Warner, 8. I, Kimball, J. W. Porte Brisben | OUT OF SINTY-SIX INVITED ONLY EIGHTEEN come | charged with the larceny of $150 trom Mahoiied AND ART TROUBE. ” | MPUSICAL CONSERVATORY, Mu Soe Nei aetna tront- | a member until He presented proper credentials ker end 8. E. Middieton’ were appointed a 70 TIME. Dean Conn; on Gial LIS ion Now Sets tix hasan hortre five 9a FE lil be built, takes place thiveitormerna: | fom the District Commissioners, when they | committee on organization, and subsequently Mr. C. W. Swaggart here laid before the mect- POLICE COURT—Jinige Snell. ssh Berore THE PuBLic. ey ee a brary wilt be built, takes place this afternoon at | would gladly welcome him 2s one of them. M-. | reported resolutions that they believe tne tine | ing a list of nance of gentleuen who had been | today, willlam Schofield. disorderly, ana | Beautiful ag oe ee pat gi eal og a ey Dire (elock, ne Steamer Mary Washing. | H™He, stated that he entertained the kindest | has arrived for the citizens to join in a move- | invited to be present and asked that the roll be | rizzie Herbert, do.,forfelted collateral, Archur | —"< eens Saket Pacis eee es apt. Blake, of the steamer Mary Washing- | feeling towards Mr. Reed, but they had no an- | ment for the erection of a music hall commen: | called. ‘The ist embraced vies une Burch; de: $5°0r a da y Richter, ye | TAL GROUNDS, CASI AL AND MATHEMATICAL ACADE ton, has to New York to take in charge | thority for recognt 3 a commissioner. ate with the refinemeat, intelligence and | legislative district, making sixty-six alto Tane’ Gontiineds sarees ees Pld pve gen p potting coed Blount Vernon route 7 CUcoran Balle for the | “Or whom does the board consistz” asked Mr. | patriotisia o&the people, aad the dignity and | The following answered to thely names On paring fined $= di ALEXANDRIA, VA. Rony Accrued tee aeee ae Mount bn rout : S, appointed by the | Importance of the capital, that, wile they view | Brooks, O. 8. B. Wall, A. P. Clark, Otho AloWz0. Perry; disorder at2pm ton y Bem ED tn private lenecus The programme of visitations of the officers 0: strict Commissioners,” replied Mr. Coli with pride and admiration the magnificent tem- | D. M. Davis, John Coggens, Thomas E + | George Mansfield, profan TWO RING TOU: D BALL or ladies frow 3 to 9p. m. he Grand | A, A. M., this Is as | str. Reed then withdrew, but subsequenti ples dedicated to mnuste through the Liberality | Thomas Thompson, George A. Newman, J.T. | Wake Manhedd, Profane: $5 or Glass Ball Shootin a : aeons CHASE ROYS, A. M..Priveinal st ct to the board a letter, in which he sald: and energy of the citizens of sister cities. ‘and | Plant, A. C. Richards, H. B. Moulton, Philip A. | Qondson workin, Gee nee ea Mase Da Greased Pig Chace, y Usican. a isin ieee a | In appearing before the Board of Fire Com- | regret that an effort to accomplish like results | Julien, so Waters, Dr. Stephenson, C. W. | sin, Edward Colbert, grand larceny; comma Mule Rice and other Sports, | ML SIGNOR SEVERO STRINY 3 _E. | missioners at 6:45 this p. m., T requested, ati has not been made here, yet they have fall con- | Swaggart, Geo. W. Goodall and Patrick Quirk. ted, James Muldoon! assault on. W. Baker; | For cash prizes, amountiny to Tico Hundred Dollar». | The wellknown Basso of Talinn + vera, lately re. ace. No. 9. and Har- | presenting iy authority, to be recorded as be- | fidence that, the lberaltty and public spirit COMMITTEE ON PLATEOIAE, . da A . . "| _tickets, 25 cents. Special boat from Alexandria to | turned from Italy, has taken up his jernianent sen, hursdiay, lecture by Rev. | ing present, you refused ‘to do so. T thereupon | manifested elsewhere in behalf of music will be ‘Mr. Wall advocated the appointment of acom- ‘Washington at 1:30 a.m. ort lat" dence in W. elsington, is ready to receive a few icy Gk Che etal ce mar vient Stated that T did not wish to retard the progress | equaled, if not xeelled, in tils the capital of | mittée on platform. INCOLN HALL. it id pe - SF 2 delegation from the Districtot the Rauhts | (1 Cul werk for the evening by entering a pro- | the nation, the city of which all tue men and | "Mr. Moulton moved that a committee of five L es ald to Talia Opes Mian aed ec emetion = Pythiacwill visit Bowie. onthe 5. & Pte ie test. you then replied that the decision of the women of America have ji ; Feason to. road | be appointed and that the chair be one of the the Itaban language. this evening. where alodze will be instituted. | {nited States Attorney General not being be- | as the representative capital of a great and | number and chairman also of the committee: OLE BULL, For terms and further particulars. see cireniare Fhe deiecation trom this city letve in the 50 | Scredary ef the departinent of the huterior wich | fog the supe eens one cba oe pias | adopted, and tue chair appointed Messrs. HB. GEORGETOWN The world-renowned I give his WG" Meizcrett © Con Muse Deaice Wether ‘ 4 Secretary ©) e el r Wi p pC 4 r clues per Mouiton, P. Clark, O. 8. B. W: 8. Vena- be world-renow niet, wi ve his YG. ero 30., Music ve, Washi 5 clock train. The new lodge Will siart with 35 | instructions to me-you could not permit me to | and business-like manner, an executive com. ta ALTA ts O- 8: B. Wall, C. 8, Venn. RGETOWN. ies iicciRNaaINeR Aes __ | D.C.,or at hix residence, No. 112) New ¥ ee oy oe ex ho recently vis- | Participate. Thereby notify you that whatever | inittee of thirteen be appointed to apply fora | Joseph Brooks got a hearing and said ne | Dearn.—Miss Susan V Inger, an aunt of Mr. | GRAND FAREWELL CONCERT IN WASHING. | nue. comer of 12 Sheek this Oxy coh mnpany A (Lighe proceeding m oa me mn trans acted this charter aleet ee fe ie for the building, thought tuere should be one from each lezisla- | Joseph Weaver. died at the residence of Mrs. TON, M™EAM be IS CHLY as U , f ening y done st_Iny protest.” | recelve Subscriptions for stock ere! tive distric he CO) a 3 5 0. sey t ae Rance : tuihuirst. Mass. where she atten Infantry). have appointed a committee todratt | his leer, being signed “W. B. Heed, Cuited | Cf the samecand do sueh other things a ier harmony and good feeling. Tuer t have J Nweaver, No. #59 High street, yestenay MEDNESDAY EVENING, Ooromes 30: (lass taualit by Dr. 1. Sanver tu i Tunstonhosts. | states Fire Commissioner, District of Coltna- say to further the object in vis Mr, Julieu said a committee of twenty-two | LopGe VISIraTIo Ole Bull will be aseisted by ‘The lanpuary eal be taaeht ee site the Center mi sierday, the condtc- Ss not read nor entered on the minutes, aoe thee Guatian and Shaxe- | woutd be an unwieldy body: five could transact | Friendship, 3 - lish. “The classes will commence 4 ee ee er and ar coe board then proceeded to consider the and all other organization’ which | business much more readily. ‘Their recom MISS ISABEL STONE, : iy at 3-30 and 7 ues Haced in another carat on Lo his residence. BUSINESS a interest in the subject. be requested to | mendations would be subject to revision by the to be present. Resides Gia * Quis residence 1 ror which it had assembled. A communteation Pose Of taking Steps tor creck a muse Re Ss meeting. Falls, Saturday, and were ho: as) : ene! Was received from the District Commnissioncrs | Pose Of taking steps to erect a music hia ‘The chair said this meeting wasan impromptu | tainted. Hermione Lodge, No. a SD AN USRIV. ote PRANSLATED at} TN Fequesting the board tomake an aunual report | Ut In order that the executive commlites | amratr, and they cannot assuine too much, Lhe | visit tekmeante L nington, | 4ND AN UNRIVALED CONCERT COMPANY. 4 ee TS ation). TREATER.—The and tofurnish an estimate of the expenses of | Way at all tines be enabled to act in harmony | pusiness of the committee is simply. to consider | last night, on the occasion of the grand visita, | Admission, 21.00. No extra charge for seats re- shnant a nies the fire departinent for the year ending Jnne | With the desires of the citizens, an advi and recommend what course should be pursued | tioi served before October 20th. Tickets at Metzerott's Graves,) asciated by » ~ ». Iss. A requisition of Superintendent Miles | CO!Mtaitiee Is appointed; tit a general com- | in bringing about the great object—popular Ty a music store. Oct l6-13t compet |, Wall nes, :. electric apparatus for the ¥ houses wa members of the Phil- | suffrage for the District. They should ail ab- | provements, in yesterda, —Saara ws School and returned to the be estimate M have charge polities in this matter, Mr. L. Smal { OFFRON } TEM) 5 L pram e musical part of the enterprise, siving Stephenson said the committee should | at Georgeiown collece, w: S62 5x ao ; x mie Class will bewin Ux ap outburst of appla was a sminiss! public re 1th e to time, and ta take Sight of old party lines, There had been a & Co. Mr Ms ress the Princtpal en]7-am_ tiunious round of appiause and recall of Miss | Gillon of Superintend such steps ey Derm Deopet forme anifest change of public sentiment in relation ington, and not In Mi FREE ART 7 . . Mathe her Wee disk envo, TE oper’ r 2s repairer of ew cine won | tOfranchise in the District. rinted. Ne 5 J ¢xanphiied. Pitas Albarn aqreuriiiy: a5: akc of $35 per month, -Applica- adopted, the following were | “yr, D, M, Davis advocated the enlargement of |?’ AxorieR IMPROVEMENT, Choice O11 Paintings: Ene “hear s OF Collegiate (reparation. iubewhs pethu.tesioe as well cults tions for positions inthe department were — 1 the committee, High street, belongi «jtlso, larvest stock of Pa Pa EEN, AML, 1227 1 st. character as for rs, she a ceived from Win. McGrath, James A, Linney BOTTI ARG: Mr. Julien opposed it. Causten, are being raised toa fe Sn nee ee Se cided sucee ited eve and John F. Bailey. ie cea cha Hn liam. | M. Mr. Brooks moved that the committee be in- estreet. The adjoining frame buidin: - Superb volew and | Hent PRAISE FOR THE FIRE DEPARTME: Tene FA ivan ae creased to tiiteen; iost. v High and 2d street tug torn down b ! ber Name and Number. 3y1.ly . ‘ Will The board then discussed the bids received | Mir: A. Ba Se araniera _ Mr. Swaggart moved that the secretary be Herr, and two neat brick Stores will be | —— —— oS = the Metre, rie for farnishing fire apparatus. Daring the dis- | [tl donn ATR OTiace Tes We instructed to Invite tive persons to be present at ed theres PREPARE FOR FALL AND WINTER, and sell Tenth Annual ses.on 3 , no dont cussion, Mr. Bacon stated that Lieutenant | Porter Lt. eae a Seat the nest meeting from each legislative district. IN—Ai . Thomas, Ree Ee CHANING £0 YOUr Owe 88. anSone pe ine the ee Swarinski, te Swedish naval onicer, who wns . W. W. CORCORA Considerable discussion followed; Dr. Ste th 1.200 Dushet comtod. | Waite. at SUSIE'S OLD STAND, No. 19:1) tare address Principals, Mra @. M. fee ph here some months azo, had made a report to Mr. J. Brisben Waiker offered a resolution henson and Mr. Brooks opposing it, and Mv. cis on ._ ‘or FIRST-CLASS SECOND HAND Mise A. Tolan Sin: Stoolmdd 2a wiatisuiseconn tn eh GOES verniment In veference to fire departments | Whiice Was adopted, that this society desires to | Sw: t. the mover, advocating the motion, aL MUD 104, extraordinary hich prices will be paid, MESS ORPORSE'S BoaRDING AND Day guin, as “Seibel, e apparatus, in which be stated that he ts respect for, and appreciation of, our | ‘The chair hoped no wrangling would be in- 5 an T make a specialty of tha 2M SCHOOl tor Young Ladies atel Children will Hghtful. sie visited and inspected the principai cities of ne W. W. Corcortn, who is the | du: in, Tt appeared to him that everything Notes by mail will be promptly attended to. | roopen at 94 M st. nw, MONDAY, Septenaber encore. Mra wope and America, aud in his judgment the | S!atest individuel patron of art and education | starica in th strict falls to pieces by over- tr #th, Iss. Papils prepared for Harvabd examina. Washingion department is the best. . inou “inst giving him the most honorable | iovding with ideas and dissensions. from ee - anit iad inet CoM SAS “HAS! place in its Hist i pd on gatt’s motion to increase the cov- District me TOTTI 7S USINESS COLL Todt AL: | RECOMMENDATIONS AS TO PURCHASE OF 4 conumitive of three be appoin ualr to | mittce was flaally for Norfolk, LECTURES. B Capitol With, He ‘The board unantnously adopted a recor CE EC Tay enaseiye one | yee! ain. | 20" DEE OSE ORIIE YCEUM LECTURE COURSE. Albert “Pres General 3 dation to the District Commissioners to ay Ld. ©. G. y and N. | monas an mint) ee SAY EVENING Keo 03, Land Office COMIQUE.—The Comiqiie was pa Fire engines—Clapp & Jones, of Hudson, x. | V- Burchell were appointed as the comuitttee. | by fashion are preferred Dy mary | 4:4 ROBRER-PROOF Omaha Bee of the | Subject: “Uitmate s lang eve The exeelient. prog <¥.. one first-class engine, $3,400, and one second: ne pOLLOy TSG 1a THe aE : coxtnrs to the more expensive jeweiny. We have just | 20t2 Instant says: Uy, OF Salt: Lark TCESDAY EV fll the house every night of the werk. 5S, Si.20)- Uiey being the lowest bide Hee eotees ge cabbie Asalny vat Mr. Prigu’s store, 437 Pennsylvania aves | Sao ete propre Cheyenneand BLACk | yy." Subject AovaNcen. M MLEZAxDRIA FAIR GKOUNDS.—There will be ee a A.S. Solomons, W. Tnonstan, nue, a maguiticent brooch set in gold with dia~ 1 “on his Way west. He has been Fine Qpnrerre Crem af Bota smears ca for young ladies and chiZdren, eon two-ring tournan on these grounds to- 0 OSE Hobbs, John FP. tianta, Hon. Andrew. W; moud pendants, earrings and hoops to mateh. | cimati to make arrangements for the construe: DAY EVENING, Nov. 19th, J.E. Rawge vood English schools, . morrow afternoon ss bail shootin: James M. Johnson, Samuel Norment, Wal for $20; & cross with diamonds and chain, with | {not a burgla proof sate, to be used on the Burns. afternoon and evening classes for ladice, @ greased pig thase, a mule race, and oti ‘ox, Edward Temple, W. D. Davidse, S: ngs to mi with pendants, for $15; 2 | Cleyenne and Black Hills treasure coach. He #. Dec. 23d, Francis Mv! tlcawen, boy sand itis. V’rivate lessons sports, to be followed by a ball in the evening. sph H. Bradley, Joan’A. Bak Sag With 15 diamonds. representing a | sys that this safe Isto be so made that it, will | PBX. Subsect to be announced, 3 ae S e followed by a ball in the ever Ses I ia $300 ring in value, and a superb Lake George | S45 th poate es a The above attractive Course will be given in the ood pronunciation (Par<ian) and the Oe Bert.—ole Bull will give his grand tar ohice of United States Fire Commisdioner ie 3 M. i mais aud ie ke © | withstand the operations of stage robbers f Saaraniel: antiae Of the Asouarrematbonal ft al conversation rapidiy acquired by Well cone on Weduesdity ev he Distrietsays: As thei Mane Wiliam B. Webb, “y itaire st Pre bee Ob the | hours of uninterrupted worl ne butlder « re For sale at | Pupils. | Verbs and idioms taught by & Dew, orucinal wing, Oct. 30th, at Lin i Pie Districtsays: 4 As the Commissioners of the A.M. Clapy rs it imperishable, and which | the safe, whieh {s to welgh one ton, will guaran- | Ste Music > Penn'a avenue. No | abd succesful system. 2 ie, 3 District have noi the power to appoint the in- ne Ce i le for its luster and its’ brilliant tee it todo this, and, ftthermore, will agree extra charge for reserved seats. aes Call any day between 12 and 1 o'clock, or Mondaye Hos. Stayt cumbents of this oMee, it is not held under Wilson, Andrew €. Brad Win. attinirly stones are all mounted in the stand: » y ii pis Opened whhin Buy a Course Ticket, and reserve seats early and Thursdays after 4 p.m. ausl-tm ur On tae them. and in my judgment it is not within the | 5 G- Lovejoy, adolf Cluss Rosinald Reaaen diamond setting, ard are well deserving the : Mepis : Cook's Lectute, octl | yg usicar SH & SON bave nec af the ae “4 - BG. 1 : gina r Hamone if are Wel is alisbury states Uhat if the M USICAL— DONCH & SON have rsumed their man pamed J ari Tey an ¥ Ne power’ abuts Ross Horatio King. F esaunination of connoisseurs. —[SwndayChroniele. | templated safe, whieh is to be completed wit | 2d ceeelar coum Of instructions oa the Violin, ee ee LEM sho et abolish it. = , ne rel ee pean RUE een eee aa 2 0 and the various Orel ree 3 Jodsings, winle crossing isth str doT intend to touch, the question whieh-mient (iP ‘ y HW | tat a gentleman's old fel hat, ae well wee Beas of ee Panera si — = : dencaec Gul the ounce Ce ise if the Commissioners Of the Distriee of ne RE Ok: HenN e, N08. hat, can be ieeind into one suited to | woremade for the ransporiation of tras | hom GEAR FALLS Every THURS. | MAPLEMOOD. INSTT count of the work of repaving Tath Columbia were sk OF attempt to do mee Hie D. Hartley. Ges selves. and in any of the new fall shape: that psa ae tet any oe oO DAY, SATURDAY and SUNDAY during the | Tyo arc to ae: 4 away with the Board of Fire Com- rye Hill, jr., E. D. He TUmatters not whether the hat be a hard or sot | © VY blow. the company does not | month. “Round trip, 90 cents. The NELLIE leaves | ors tirst jected wo feet above the thoron: © | George Taylor,” Hon, Wiliam’ 'E One. the’same end Is/ac tished, at the old | Propose Lo abandon the business, but will me Cony reet_ bridge, Georgetown, at 8:30 a.m, | “fy and seriously damaged the horses and H. Clageit, WL. B. Moses, 3 Jblished ‘ Whiting, got | more strenuous efforts than ever before 10 weather permit lor the above vince. Base fish: | alnios uplete Wreck of the latter, he 1 SOT. G. Morsell, Win! B. E . eat | all treasure that may be offered to then ihe rentoat tne Pu ie te Meee Ste eae | Witt injured the passe who had Ww shell, Heury’ Strasburger, W. W work 1s done hour safe willafford ample t the route at the Falls is the finest in the worl new his eke face Wi NGMEN OF THE couNrry. | ie ra Be Wr Cute ee premises, and only good work sent out, + | hour safe \ Nuaceen KS an | wreck, driver isa men’s Assembly met al Creswell, W. Mt Roose, M. W. outa fore NOTICE TO MOUNT VERNON PAS- n With nine Sinall chil- | Hall last evening, aud adopted an address 10 h Redter RAPH OF BISMARCK re SENGERS, “5 @ren and wife to suppor pa i thea = S areas S shin Hite recent spe or THE Eripente | , Zhe steamer MARY WASHINGTON, which has remy, Cour “ - ae ie Workingmen of the country, in which they @ URE OF THE EPIDEMIC | been recently refitted and furnisMed, iy, 4 Evenine. authorities to repair his losses without a nae John O, ing his busi sal refusal of the ne- | LL. Braxe, Captain, is the only boat ‘Open for reception of students 1 Monday in An- Shit, a tof equity the District “ N al Wi emen’s Asset - Arum, AL Re ntracting iis “bushy groes to abandon the infe district allowed to land passengers at Mount gust and thereafter, For particulars viet the Col- mi promised to give the su National Workingmen’s Assembly of the vo. W. Rigas, Ge looked round the house rapidly, though they have becn urged In almost every | Vernon wharf. ‘Round trip $1, including admission | !e.0r aldress attention. District of Columbia, an organization composed an. Hon, ing stock of his foes, his £ nossidle w to tly. ‘Camps have beea prepared to mansion and grounds. y H.C. SPENCER, Principal. ————— es from trades unions within its iris rtlett, look that boded evil to those who should lop thein, aod i eume tostanr ‘omforts to | Steamer leaves 7th street whar 7+ “Sundays ex- AND MRS. ALFRED BUJAC'S Dnwlish and ss SUIT AGAINST ¢ dichon, and having for its object the bette: ‘ood, WW. ¢ him during the day’s proceedings. Judging | Witch the trangers provided. Still they | $epted) at 10a. m., and returns McH. euch Boarding and Day Schoo for Yount Avery entered a st The i the laboring classes, we Ii Sinith, Hon. H from his appearanc he subsequently stood | cine to their Ww yetched ha ots while the fever | HOLLIN WORTH, Sup't La Ladies, No. 1023 Connecticut aver Duties re- recover Th aching eee ae ie up while speaking, 1t seemed that he had added | 228 10 0 Aes Association. LL. st sumed on September 20th. Nun Hon, A. Bell wh, R.AL Willet, Jos. |! be 1S scatier ington. Tuuit ‘ : I Casey, . Samuel Te HEM Te SU re ae ciie ee them. Ti 7 : ' he U. Hie tis health 1s stil far from what his frie! ? ing crowds around te centers | pays = — raster district of Misr, seal must wish It to be. ls delivery. ts mo poles are turntsied the poor ant GEORGETOWN FAMILY SUPPLIES. * a cons; y e Barlow, inetoriahs “9 Strag- vhile the 4 low-pluned angel of | = = = nt; that ow October 2d, 1375, he i es h some di reat MOvere ahLee Ineo "tes, OR RENT—HOUSE No. 84 ‘LUBS ‘ Re Butler to defend him and, aiter | First—Belleving that the rigid enforcement ot | JRF ¢ ed to pause from time to A ORE SE ee Tee eotell Hl cnoaeruemroveneeee ee duareorths | CLES NOW MAING ying of $500, acreed with | the eight-hour law on all government work will, | >: middle of a se appar- | po fear, rooted as they are in their faithin the | WS GR. R: rent low. ing -he southeast APPLES, mn for and in ion of « farther sun o | in time. cause its adoption generally by the pri past or to his tem- | “yadition that. the: Ss an immunity from | SFB Of Market and Ist’ orgetown, D. ‘POTATOF: $1,500, to be paid after the trial, the | Vate establishments of the country, thus giv Phones; i mr amo- | he taal clutch of the pigue. They do noi sees | & _ oct22-t B defence of the pl that the’ caus emplosinent to lange nunbers of men wito 3 W.S. Lincoln LF i a ing a huge lead |. oyealize the fever makes light of ior and | [aA SEETING OF Ti {RECTORS OF November 2th, but Gen, Butt how idle, ‘we ask you € vote for tio. man Who | Lavward Urooy, Hon, Geu. 1 { shins its cuffs, or clutching at the | condition, and they stupidly conironi its hor- Tbe eo EBERNIA He DCIATION Sage See waa he comme, although urgently | Will nok pide tothe ared hitluence Co such | tiniver, Jc. silier, William ‘Thompson, Stiison TUM. But Lis erage eyes iy Garis culrassier | jors without trepidation, ‘This insensibitity is | 3g Weheld.on WEDNESDAY ome Ee repeatedly demanded the sum to be repaid io prevent. heads of departments and other debian, haters bs Wiliam Ms Hast a or yore. and his voice, at moments of otareues sein rational agiaines a4 Re eT ay President, [REIGNS COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, hit, but Without avail, Gen. 8.8, Henkleap- executive officers of the x werninent froin ev3 Walkek, Josiah De a : paramount excitement, rings out as delantly | apprehensions. —{Louiseilie CourJour, = 5 Sea ees Sor ah octl6tr 1023 7th st. n.w. and > Ht ars for iim. | 'hg its provisions and ghing it their own nee! i and icnacingly as ever. Altogether he is the | * * gia tla eh H ORS A cos assortment of all | 1) a ae FIGHT BROWN SUG. s ——— ; ion, as they lave been in the habit of | Rhees: Prot, s most Diy. incorporation imaginable of = ae - Kinde used in the Public anu Private Schools, for | ]() 18S; LIGHT BROWN SUGAR. ...75c. “Stick TO THE nis morning, in the in the past. help conscious power and restrained passion, and it | | How 4 Tater Was Derecrep.—On last Wed- | sale at very low prices by E. K. LUNDY, 128 Bridge 11b, best Gunpowder ‘Tea : tuned Win. Brown vond—Abolition of the contract system on aa ie ¢ {snot to be wondered at that weaker natures | Besday two es Were driving home from | Steet, Georgetown, —___S97_ | 1 walk bot Soeek Cataabe 1 > Of disturbing a ; all government work. Believing that tt is uot | CUQWate Be Ac Hi Marks, 4. ¢ positively cower before he is In one of fez.t0 2 place in the ry. when the two ESTABLISHED IN 1831; Enlarged and | 6 cans Swiss Condensed Milk. 2 ngregation is Pee prov nce (os eovernment oo enter into busi- | Choke. Carliste. Dr. A. B. his reckless, ” inules sy Dene whe ; ane ae ee Amproved in 4804; pow tie hoe Comsie en jonoentrated Lye. 4 nd he plea HESS COM) ion with any of its citizens, com- aaa.” ae teFarlay =e ckering. whicl ly a I~ in 3e Country. ~ a hisky.. One of | petent inspectors ould. be appointed On all es oD ve We i —Kev. De Witt Tal- y responded to by another mute, ridden : v ip ie Peas Chose i the trustees testified that the minister w public Works, and at least as high arate paid | Witson, Wop. Purmat, & delivered the second of his series of ser- | by a colored man, approaching with seve W. H. WHEATLEY'S 0 Ibs. Prune Cheese. i ivertng @ lecture on the Isth char lor all kinds of labor as obtained in any poruon paewiel Soe he “Night Side of City Life” at the | bags of seed cotton strapped upon him.‘ VEIN! 5: iforni thew. and the accused sald out loudl; Of the country. po! fst,” Willan Stic ‘abemacle, Sunday morning last, in | Uatee mules were old aequaintances, being ac- | PREMTUM Steam Dyersa, axp Scounrxe Esran- | , Spee Sine eee ee gaitornia Mancatel — are not sticking to the eighteenth chapter ‘Third—The passage of a law to empower the TO. P irnside De Wevw, | Te presence of six ‘thousand persons, ‘These | Customed to being driven U in a fou a 2 than any place south of New ¥ork.’ Ma ; Stick to the text.” The court government to grant assistance to settlers on yhhson, Dr, A.’ ¥. P. Gi “rae Handa sermons are based on Dr. Talinage’s recent ob- | mule team. So strong s their attachment | 49 Jefferson st., near Bridge st., George- C. 8. OHARE & SON, the accased a reprint saying hi Th public nds. inorder to enable tie masses te Pe. a Ne ‘oung, | A ina ae through oy N f York ee ey ua oe ae oe coma town, D.C. entihee ia in = : Am mann het mterr of unemployed Who now crowd the cities of tie ae ya? | dance houses, gambling places and other haunts | done by the man that colion, The | — Eyerything appertaining to the busin Sani wt. Mand 3 ees “d Cults. cuteiting mainiy on haere on ee | Dr. DCB rece [of vice. ‘The preacher declared that he noticed | ladies recognized the man a The ian | sttended to.” The cleaning of Carpets Denaects neal ‘OHN R. KELLY, | ~ = . come self-supporting prodticers, thereby a line nat these haunts of vice were “supported by Was soon interviews se of the | Biankets a specialty during the sutamer months. J ‘DEALER I= PIRST-CLAss THE Pract to the Wealth of the country. men of means, by men who come down from | Washington Protec ».tuding | District work seut for and recurned tree of charge. BEEF, LAMB, VEAL, MUTTON. re Ne of Co- arth—Belleving that Lie battalion of perti- the avenues of New York and eross from the | the seed cotton to en, made it so | Qrders by mail and express prompy attendad to. CORNED BEEF A’SPRCLALTY Immbia w nized last nigh: s who how occupy seats in the Howse Uf finest mansions of Brooklyn.” He said he could | hot for him that he has acted upon’ the maxim | Address as abov zed Stalls resol at fox the better pio ntatives should be dinit and not Py ee Gatland iaight do. so, the iiames of prominent | that discrvtion is the’ etter part of Valor, and eet wins and 206 and 208 No fellow wr In ease Of Slekitess OF a increased. workingmen should exert themselves Iworth Gene DD. Hiuice, | wen from all parties who patronized them. | left for parts unknown.—[Nafehes (Miss.) Deuum NEW DEPARTURE. Piberty, Market; or address Box 71, C:ty dent, we form ourselves int 2a beneficial a530- | to secure the election of men me oSeiy Con- pa . D. h, Hunter, | “Cat the roll,” le said, erat. A Marketing delivered free of charze to all of elation, so that funds can be procured for their | nected with the industrial and produeing inte mor Ava and the ans’ = the cit : cae support.” Oiticers wei ests of the country. ev ite seen Ay unc une importers from Bros Caxnor Do.—Not content with —— a. Hi Srst term of six mont Fifth—Abolition of the n ~monopo- | Hall Brown, Hugh Cape 8. Thoinpson, J. chants from all about.” “I lift, said Mr, | me: fof stars and testing their INE WATERMELONS, H. Worde: ards ly, and the issuing direct entot | 2, dounson, Gen. M Peete) BONS nage, “one-half of the burden of mi lig is @St. Louis reporter that he — a ” sreasoret fe Tave eurreacy in such quanut ot cB ewan Hart. | tion aba Punic Lof unoffending wo- | hoped olive to be FA nie to se & nae miles FRESH EVERY DAY—KEPT ON ICE. oes 73 the country may demand. 5 tbe pe *f y + | tan and hurl it on the blasted pate of offending | aWay and hear him talk. le also Loid him that . Eero Sit We dio e: raise economy andun. | 3: Gs Barthen atid mane he lad an electrical machine shaped like a tine WILLET & LIBPEY. ELOUEES. tar PERCHES Bere Ret CANT a democratic the attempt at the list sess District Government Affair ing fork which would runa putap or sewing . kinds of FRUIT; SWEPT TUTATORS RUGAI generat law Congvess to reduce the s 4 5 = BOVE a se machine, and he hopes to apply its power to CORN, etc. All kinds of MEAT, SWEET DREAD: . sengers, mechanics and lab The Distriet Commissioners to-day issued an it navigating th he recently exhibited air SQUABS, Dressed CHICKENS, &e. ‘Meat deliveced Masoxte F 0 a ; grder that hereafter ho person shali be alloxed | county was Gustave M. Finotti, who has been | ship of Prot. E, E. Riehtell of Bridzeport. conn, |, — Sunda; ii ; the tollowing tls, and tmetnbers of Cours, | 20 skake lime or mix mortar upon the bitumine | engaged In farming Jas. S., Foster's place on | ine belleves Successtut as tar as It goes, He pro. | Corner Sixth street and New York avenue, | Vermonn desiring can leave address, and we will eminent es. remained untouched. Gong ous “and asphale pavements of thls city; the Jim river, and his a peculiarly un- | poses to invent a ground-wire with Which he ee reer : ne ( We denounce the spirit ofenmity to | U! shall be the duty of the insp fortunate one. Chevaller Finotti was atone time | can tell how much gold or silver is contained in o'clock. FRANK J. TES” ag Jones, a . Bailey, pr us evinced by the democratic Con- | DWidings. In giving building permits, to require | in affluent circumstances in his native country, | mine without digging after it. If he could only " PALACe. MARKER, Arthur Sommors, as HAN, DM committee, and particu ir- | Mortar beds to be constructed with tight bot- | Italy, where he occupted a prominent soctal a invent a machine that would take the corrup- — ang6-ly Corner 14th st.and ¥ Arthur W. int, Onan ami | ah. Joseph S.C. Blackburn, of Kentucky, 1a | LomS, SO that the llme Or tortar shall not come | political position, He met with reverses how- | Mae oeteat aie Saat would polities!—[Chieayo _—_—_—_— ae ree organist aud | giving its campaign printing to anestablishinent | #2 coRtact with the pavement, ever, and lost completely a fortune of over | Tribune, OAL 7 7 art bay ing far less thitn the rates prevatling in uals | \/ THE FoLLowtN Arron sau0,b00. He s nrvendered all his vast estates to COAL AND Woop. ies =— r iy. Whose presiding, or rather evil genlus, one | Of policemen were made to-da ay his creditors their dues, and came to Da- | CERTAIN STUDENTS of the Western University WE HAVE OPENED A NEW YARD, = SSS cone “gp ay earn Tt te | Stilson Hutel Ins, Of SL. Lots, Mo., Is oue of tiie | Bekioft FU Baxter, A Kota two and 2 halt years peeve ang his tor- at Allegheny have been doing somethin, inal mi ((°4= ANB Woon. . cair yuu a 4 j, | Ost uncompromising enemies of labor organi- iekly, HH. Tr. S ! ‘s by us n " rairies. hey have been in the habit during their daily Y iE TT - ¢; Baker, of Marisoub cn | | vations and the rights of workinemen cs terns | Gant. Francis C. Allca, De omnee ‘The first year’s efforts resulted tn losing his en- | urips up and down the Fort Wayne railway, of OPPOETTE OUR PRESENT YARD, canine OO SE THE IME sO Bor. ‘ge sant: Joun | tedStates, No true laborer should vote for any | Kirk. Ure crop of corn and vegetables in the grass- | hazing a lad who attends another school in the rect. GOAL matinee sete, 55k ane foe nd Anne Sip Stuith, of | candidate who indorses that act. ‘THE WASHINGTON GAS COM hopper scourge. ‘The second year he suffered | city, and who is obliged to travel‘on the same Where we will keep on hand a large lot of Kinds: Lance stock and fate prices’ WOOD of ali ‘ Georgetown, D. € Jenkins, of Kighth—The National Workingmen’s Assem- | Have delayed the payment of their license for | some damage by the grasshoppers and {ost all | trains. One of the charges is that they attacked Sole manufacturers of Stephenson's Patent Bun Uppervilte, W, Va > W. Kirk, Of Wash- | PIY ts net in any sense connected with or at- | Wanufacturing gas, also the payment of the | of his hay by prairie -fires, though his stacks | him a few days ago and choked him, thrust his died KINDLIN WOOD. “the suis k «Ling Wood ington, D. C., aud Treue Jackson, of Georgia. ‘ hed a ke y Leah party, and oppose only et eon tet = tae on ihe four eee ve ree anne cap | head put of the window of the car, ae on his CHEAP LUMBER, Saving = Sine Lagisor way ev p bund! e er a =a those public men who ha’ own themselves s e gr al h license an i ‘Ss st Week SW lown | boots robl his monthly school NBO: ark: shee y Of the Criminal | the tools of that rapidly-growing faction not | tax are Illegal, “Vesterday: tite wiser eres upon him and inade complete destruction of all | tloket. One of the: teasers then attempted Buitable for all cheap work. Branch Office, 12th and Pennra'a . Court to-day cctutued iudlctiueuts against Win. | Confined to either party. who ate striving to | Urer Was instructed to ‘retain the amount | bis grain and other property, as well as the | to take off all the lad’s clotbes, and was only aS om Fant ag Penne Fletcher, charged wiih murd in havi make the rich richer and the poor poorer, ~ (si “te by Eon eee cae mens gas bill Hire OEM eae hen poe ee a Me oan the ee those who VA. PINE BOARD coat JOHNSON Ju ‘h last caused the deata of Dav D- age GREET alUst strict, and the gas company was y resided. y Mr. - | thought “t were too far.” 2 all lengths, 100 feet..81. BROTHERS. pet: Patrick BODINEtOM, resisting officer Cree, | DE"DS IN Fax have been filed as follows: | Horicd Wedee oe hens oe aie eapany Nas | fly resided. (‘Truly ‘tr. inc —{Fankton Dakota ene nS SIES NUS MIO TES 3 PEIN Sow. Sees ak and Richard F. Harveys for viola W. D. Cassin, trustec, to Henry Dickson, lot 16, | The amount of capital on which this license | Herald, Oct. 12th tz Probable slander upon the apostle of tem- | VA. PINE SIDING, per 100 feet. - 100 ULL WEIGHT. wf Dankrint law by. secreting # por tion « “ $1209.62. Emilie M. Darneille, to Moses | and tax fs based is $1,520,500, The gas compaty = ae s perance printed in the Pittsburg Dispatch: “Mr. CoaL. row tea ‘woop. eects, ‘They were discharged Sppmen, Hots C and D. sq. 44; $2.00, HL. E. | had asked for further tine for an opinion from | (,-S TRAMP's BoNaNza.—The talk in Lead! lle, | Murphy succeeded in bringing the man tothe | VA. PINE BOARDS, 16 feet long, per 100 feet... 1.20 woop. PROMPT DELIVERIES. —_COAI. potash ca Day OMey, trustee, to B. R. Mayfield, lot 21, sq. their attomey, Mr. W. B. Webb, as to the legal | Col. is about a vagabond of a miner, Bassick, | eeting, though mich intoxleated.? Main office, ‘mill and depot connected with Ruan CiewaR DERI NF GCL Rosie iH. Wainer and W. Hl, Waid, ‘ray: | ity ot the Dil ON | Seng cramped into town without a cea ia his VA. PINE JOIST, medium lengths, per 100 feet 125 | "2 Vittown ollees by auras ose w pntio y New York lenry McIntyre, lot SS AW. 'S OF E’ ING CON’ . Sad < 1 ned" and advantages for eco- hece name Fas mentioned oy Me Ne York Eduiund Hanley to Elisabeth s. 8 he Deniet Conic eesrdne att er. | Gay. He began to dig in Tyndall Hil, and three CITY ITEMS. VA. PINE FLOORING, per 100 feet... .50 | nomically conducting the wood and trade, EraMs, has written a letter in whien he denies | Stronx. lots 1 - 10 noon made the following awards of contracts | St below the surface struck a rotten, chalky ———_— a oe er ee = In general all the Tribwne'x charges of corrup. | 140 to E. A. Metntyte, tot 7, for street paving: Cranford, Hoftinan & Fil | Ubstance that formed the entire eminence. | «jony's” Resravnanr, cor. 7th andD. Select | POPLAR, %, No. 2, per 100 feet... throughout the city. anda sesamin one ton, so far as they relate to himself, ‘and spec Howell, trustee, to ‘Tr. M. Lert, lay 1,000 sqtiare yards of compressed as. | Everybody laughed at the rand derisively | tried oysters, 25c. per doz., in a DOX. cation, Prompt attention 19 orden aa a ally denies the authorship of any’ of the dis: $4,000. Frederick Koones ce | phalt block on E street, between 1ith and th | Cled his tnd *Bassick’s Whitewash Mine.” Saaiae WHITE PINE SHINGLES, per 1,000.. prepared to offer to our the bust varloOen ct Patches published by the Zriduue skened “Max,> | tJ. W. Orme, lot % sq. 401; $1,300, Mary A. | horthwest aedireted by the Commissioners, at | BUlBassick found the stuff rich in carbonate of | Ir pon'r pay to suffer with rheumatism when ‘at the very lowest pricsa - po pod omega si *) ens to. eluss et a, ots 26, "ar and 2s, ini | Ba srs per yard. Jonathan ‘Taylor, lay arias | fad Carrying silver, and, dtgging down, found afew doses of Durang's Rheumatic Rewedy will | WHITE EINE PALINGS, dressed, f4and 4, |, | dcmmuber, we insure a.strictly pure coal, of 2,240 Distriet of Columbia, Tot 7 $2500. 3.1. | teen Uh and Tithe nore et ae esa Be | silver chloride. From the. surface down to 20 | Why don’t you try Lodilie’s Headache Specific Hodge to the District of Columbia, lot 12, 34 ard. Sane on ith street, between £ and F. | (he-country yickl ae ca ae AY otuer in | for nervous and sick headache, THE ABOVE LUMBER IS ALL Goon. $1,562.56, Naudain to Ida M. Howell, we E om) 3 e Ys mai, * qaie rente to Wiener ae ere ahd. Fy and’ on" fathr betyoon Keke esters | (Omaha dere indispensable to many. Thehew Vagus whlch ARE NEVER OUT OF IT. ia ey + le Aa Y 7 3 3 - “ . Ors . ee oe. Oe thy Ste . ey northwest, altogether 6,464 square yards, a A YELLOW FEVER HEKO.—Dr. John L. Cook is | Dr, Ayer's laboratory issues, Is one of the most oe lots 51 and 52, sq. 359; $—. Randle Wm. R. Riley, lots 10 and 11, sq. 590; $1 be . E. Smith to G. G. Gibson, ‘lol 6, sq. 433; $3 Far FROM A SCAFFOLD.—John Mahoney, a | {i#roline C. to J. A. Ellis, lot plasterer, fell from a scaffold on which he was | $—-, Loulse G. $2.11 per square yard. W. L. Ross, to lay 6,229 | one of hundreds of yellow fever heroes whose | delightful we have ever used. It restores not juare yards of granite block on’ High street, : : ae Bridge ad West, Georget ain fe Sad deeds deserve remembrance. He went from | only the color, Meg gloss and luxuriance, to For Fine Lumber. see the Post, Henderson, Ky, to Hickman to minister to the a per yard. Same on B street ahd New Jersey | sick, In ail he treated 30 cases, losing only two, | “2000 aud gray aS avenue southeast, 600 square yards, at $2.15 per £ yard, J. E. Zug, to lay per | when he himself was taken down. Dr. Cook For UPWARDS OF THIRTY YEARS Mra, Wins- ae Courtney to J. A, Ellis, iot i at macadam roadway, | probal disease 8 Soothii used for children. 1EB! MPANY'S EXTRA Working at the State department yesterday, | “1. %i1: $—. dames Carvico, ev al., to Eugene | },447 square yards, on Washington street, be. Etter arisen a ray of ae eee int 4 ieacrencess “the somes relieves tind MEAS SREST AND, CHEAPEST SOT and was seriously injured. He was conveyed ig | Beles, lot 7, sq. 122; $1,600, tween West and Stoddard, Georgetown, at 69 | room, all In an advanced Stage of the fever. | colic, regulates the bowels, cures dysentery and FLAVORING STOCK FORK SOUPS, MADE bis home. on 2d street, between Massachusetts | 1-0, r : . _,, | cents per yard. ‘They were poor, and a scurvy set, and the citi- | diarrhoea, whether from teething or DISHES AND SAUCES. avenue and H street northwest. sun tae igriptontal oie ti conde Pe tip ; Sone Lege " zens discouraged his attention on'them, but he | other causes, An old and well-tried remedy, ] pest 7 " “3 fe sued by Inspector Entwisle: any Church, | would make "3 h a bottle, LIEB! MPANY'S Brrs Fox Divoxce—To-day, B. A. Lockwood, | Dress goods; ‘new dress gous; beautiful dress | Pepaip outside of church and spires siamo ame | Tenet TALULSE oot weincueete ties lee BEAD “Te caste onde tg ag Esq... for Mary A. Clarke, fled a bill for divoree | Greg’s (ress, goods from 15 cents to $2.50; col- | Weich, repair frame 720 6th St. SW.: $25. Hotz | nor condi ith the care characteristic of | TO LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.—We wish to call nations should feel See“ Medical agalist Suunuel M. Clarke. She sets forth a | Sind Stes, silks; colored silins Black | g Grattan, repair frame on sth. bet. G and H | high lumantiy he nursed them all night, re- piention vo A. Eunos» Guetuioes Scouring and | Frees,” © Lancet” * gilts Medical Jouseas marriage in New York 'n January, i873, with S ; id $1. ck | Sw.; $100, ’ Geo. Miller, make addition to brick | main: e infected atmosphere Establishment, defendant; that in May following. they went t9 | pure swe Beets, bargains; black eashmeres, | {3p dactee sae Mrs, Chas. Kloman, make CHADS, ok aoe ne eee unui te saree Promptly adopting the iatest | ox cTion. gnly with the fac simile of J j, is ch, 15% dese ° wf made ck + i nrope. and in Paris in Mare! 74, he test styles at Madam Hinekley’ addition to brick house 424 7th st. L.W.; $200, pie say td oe pda yh ad pean invention, he is enabled to do his work in Pee Lidtee tne ‘Ink across the her, only stating she was not agreeable to him. = aan ae ail coles Ae <= VATERP! ‘LOTH: ct v, ue, 1801 the recely news of his t aries Boats always pensed with the n0bBY | 3, cgane Canrsma arts sa wen 1. | seaybrown, grey and pick; new fall dress goods, | riving justin time fo close his ey ras rate prices of B. Robinson & CO. the Boys’ | Goths, all widths; Nottingham sch heen Sh plain dress ail colors, 124 Gents; boys! Toda in 8 coach cont comin. It from 25, 30, proved to be the one in which her husband’s re- Clousiers, 969 PeniisyIvania avente.—Adet, 50, 60, 75¢5 Wouble white blankets, { cassimeres, from 3t, 50, 60, 75 cents; wool flannel, | Inains were subsoquently buried. : —Fried oy: $2 per pair up; bed 4 5) 200 aime RRs ep grstabs u comforts, trom tse; | from 1, 15, 18, 20, 2803 ferent styles ary and carpets at the lowest price. | shawls, $1, $2, $2.50, $3 up; featherproof bed tick- we ‘who with their cler- per dozen tn a box. Schwing & Clarke, 7th and 's, 636 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, oy veut at Kowson's, 696 Pennsylvania in do, Sa can walk up the Pe Bic stairs aug kuock hg Gow, Dut iecosts $y G sts—Adet, eguth side.—Adet, avegue, south side, porthwest.—Adot, stains:

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