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The District Estimates. ACTION OF THE SECRETARY OF THE “REASTRY THEREON. : Secretary Sherman has returred to the Com- mis*,oners of the District of Columbia, with his approval, their estimates fur the support of the f,overnment of the District of Columbia for the | fiseal years ending June 30, 1-79, and June 30, isso, which were submitted to him under the af Congress of June it, 157 FISCAL YEAR 1379, In returning the estimate for the fiscai “THE EVENING STAR. ‘We ESDAY. December 3, L735. The Weather. INDICATIONS TO-DAY. Orrick oF CRIEF be eta | Wasmtsorox, Dec. 3, 1978, Fer the middie Atlantic states, increasing foul wed by rain or snow mucking to Warmer south y falling baromete: Cudtiness, POs areas. COUP West ny winds, Lollowed RANGE O? THE THERMOMETER. ‘ending Jun 9, which foots up $2,795,3 ‘The following is the of the thermom- | the Secretary says: “The estimate, as approve ter at the Sigua! Office during the day: 7 a.m, ress Of the amount submitted by 4; 12 midday, 49°; 1:30 p. m., minimum, J9.5°. LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, &c-, To-aight. National Theater.—John MeCulough © othelie> Theater Comique.—* Yank” Adains, the finger billiard player. and varieties. eal and dramatic the Commissioners, that being half of the amount appropriated by Congress by the act of June 2, iSi8, for the workingmen of the Dis- th t the last session of Congress the Commis- stoners were authorized ‘to issue properly-pre- pared bonds of the District of Columbia to the | amount Of $251,150, for the redemption of the ten-year bonds issued by the corporation of Washington under an act of Conzressapproved February isss, amounting to to redeem the Georgetown steam force- bonds, amounting to $2,500), issued under t of the general assembly of June 26th, 1513; $2 bonds to be p: le thirty years after date in | sums of $1,000 . and bearing such rate of | interest, not exceeding — per centum, a3 shall be approved by the Secretary of the Treasury.’ “ The Commissioners thought it not expedient to advertise these bonds, and the Secretary recommends that the amount of the debt accruing as aforesaid be pald, and held and accounted for as a part of the siaking fund; that the five per cent. bonds, authorized by that a be issued to the Treas' as a part of the sinking fund; asurer be authorized not on’ bonds due, but to purchase such funds as may be appropriated to sinking fund er with the interest thereon. «From this estimate the Commissioners have omitted the appropriations made by the act of a isis, for Columbia Hospital and C: | ren’s Hespital,on the ground that those ti pitals are not Such charitabie institutions as the aw contemplates shall be supported by the District of Columbia; but inasmuch as that act | directs these appropriations to be charg winst the District. they are submitted for as er- —Dramatic and musi- id Garrick Club. Condensed Locals. 7) ted at 12 o'clock, his wtvt. Last night a d infant was H stree sew and 1 noth epositors in the I Bank. X& Cutter offer a tempting list of y furnished first-class residences, as where. out by Just! own. UPON Gath of Ki y to purchase onds accruing, with the acerulng |. V. Buekey, rd H. Trae “with com. is been cou ‘ “at the ends th of November, 1878.7 was ed in the Police Court, it of this morning qua charging no offenc ‘The Workingmen’s Assembly. ADDR The met la yinson in the cha. nT. Chris retary. H. Murch, Representati fr ve, present by Invitat fi and stated an Was Introduced by that he had been au tien in his state hois the fand of the Distriet isa with the credit niained tn f ular oF riWwo year havi uns the will redeem the debt of the Distr! in able period, not to extend beyond t e Of the maturity of the thre Boston they red Fades, ition would ha La pre PLEMENTAL, erary. att toappros Commis he weoden pa nts during t <0, ‘This estin y extens! . for ements and tor other tiseal y ute conte present ‘wooden Mts of the city and the construciton of ers, Involving an exper on ithe plan of th and atte vw hose fn fe interests re. and tyo- impr f public works, Whi to be obt ed within a pertod of five year i s for ress has provided a very liberal fund tor cont support of the District by the asse nt of | at ax Of One and one-lalf per cent. upon the a in and_ personal property in the Distriet, sup- plemented by Heense and other taxes, apd by | an appropriation of an equal amount from the ‘Treasury of the United States; but, in doing s), has enacted that -there shall ‘be no tnerease of the present amount of total indebtedness of the | District of Columbia,’ and has imposed severe | penalties for violations of thls enacta kis term he we bn wit » order is nOUTS nly uBjust d States Jel in his pinion is 1, and h ved the indebted to the cutters proposes (Ap- sts isthe debt of u ased; and it would THE WORKING 3 Mr. MeDonald, trom t r trict to be iner mnittee ou | the experience of The past fe . made a rep tee bad ¢ a sate ‘d which should be 3 ed to hold he outlay wonld be out qua proving sui ation or coudition, tlinate, recon doument of ‘a policy wseribed. or permit it to be | proving estimat m advance of | reventle. No would justify a PX es provided. or burdens now I 10 doubt would has wisely defeated by aj) vements to be made of the nee at the Typ S iin ing and comfort ot the jal to the ¢ | construction over a pertod ton with asini- | the whole can be executed in a_ more © Workingmen’s Asse. | and economical manner than if fo! biy. ‘The chair appo single year, M ted, on the part of tie assent Heron, McDonald a 3 Boston. | this de! are, for ‘The chair announced the ¢ tee atnded, Will, no meeting as folloy . Hamilton. of @ less ur- son, Wayson, } ron, | be postponed until subseyuent Spier and Be Ts. ‘A motlon It is believed that the streets of this city, as elrc hames of merchants | @ general thing, are now in a better condition who 3 e Post and Sunday Herald hewspapers be printed for use of the various trades tn in the city, so that allean with- | Graw their patronage and support from the than the streets of any other city in the United States, and the large sum that may be annu- ally set_ apart for thetr gradual repair will soon ; Place them in as good condition as can be de- proprietors of those papers and ¢ patrons. sired. It would, therefore, seem to be neither ——— just hor politic to require the people of the OFFICTAL Vistration. K. oF P. United States to assume this large expenditure Woodrutt, of Georzia, and Judge ¢ for the District at a time when they are seeking of Baltimore, the supreme. chane: chaneeller ¢ of Knights of F to reduce all expenditures, and when appropri- eral members of the ations for necessary objects are curtailed. On the other hand, the citizens of the District. when thelr burdensome special improvement Taxes are considered, feel that the present tay is as much as they should bear, ‘The true method for the improvement of the { District, in the opinion of the Secretary, fs to apply to that purpose all the annual sirpins order mived Iu this jurisdiction and | visited Calunth fween 6th and handsomely d with the colors and insignia of the rand the national color ‘The uniformed batallion was present under the e, No. 11, on C street, be- | The hall was | command of PS. C. Joseph T. Coldwell. Tne ee ee vistting supreme offic aecompa cised in other branches of expenditures will 8. O.G John W. Thi aud Representa- | inure to the general improvement of the Dis- Uves Foxweill and ¢ he Distriet, P. wet ———— Rep. Hugh Lait Grand Chat tor W ELECTIONS OF OFrri¢ of the Childr x elected the followin; —The contributing Hospital last . Thomas ned,) and M. W. viee sod ae pyrene 4. C. Hail, 4, Hi. Savill Ea ee Wee aid Fendall vier Join M ler. and in seeing ihe | Brod to serve Until issiz C.M ath ee ens, he | ares ancy occasioned ‘by the : orden | death of Mr. Fitzhugh Coyle) and Dr. Lin- ee Mine ordeat | coin (to nin vacane mned by the Fesigna ote euth had | tion of Dr. C. 11, Leberman,) . a The following directors re elected at the meetin stevening of the Masonte Hall P. I. Hooe, N. D. 1 pSOW. Sup. tha son. nglers’ Association of Washington 1 Bo om S ng elected the following ofiicers to addresces atic ICN Thee ean others made | for the ensuing year:—Dr, Smith Towos cation of the work of the c ™ gs president; Jac «Vice president Freibus, secre and ‘tre: heimer, John Hancock and \ committee. ——— THE ANNUAL REUNION of the class association of the advanced grammar school (class of 187s) took place last night at Pollock hall. Twenty- three of the pupils and Mr. Edward A. Paul, their teacher, were present, and Howard L. Hodgkins presided. Afier thteresting musteai and literary exercises, D. W. Clum delivered his oration on «The Class,” after which all re- paired to the dining hall and :00k of a colla- Uon. During the evening officers were elected for the gy: year, as follows: Chas. A. Bar- ker, president; Howard L. Hodgkins, first vice president; B. Thompson, second vice president: Geo. Prevost, third vice president; H. W. Seely secretary; B.C. Webster, assistant. ‘secreta W. F, Pletcher, treasurer; W. B. Robinson, ed- itor; C. B. Rheem, assistant editor; F. B. Noyes chalrman), F. Townley Chapman and H. C. Webster, committee on arrangements. ee L. - rdo, executive Su DEEDS IN FEE John lot ave been filed as follows: nd Edtannd Cammack to Julia G.Norton, Auron Pinkney tod. W. $50, M.C. Lnitrell to J. a M. Lubey 1. 623; Bond to H. 1.500." James Wile 2 Si. 205; Wilkinson, lot :. 9. Hauitlton, ‘lot 4, |. Ashford et a of a tract called « to Eliza Meuking, lot Brooke. tot Tower, ei. Ballan- { one-half CHARLES O'BRIEN PAKDONED.—Yesterday the <s! | President granted a pardon to Chas, H. O'Brien, ry shade of | formerly of the police foree, who, it will be i remembered, on the 15th of July, 1872, shot and LACK Str iped Silk pred Silks: Colored Silks! Checked S$: wand ¢ to $1 killed Samuel Cunningham, at Green Springs, Lick silks are { a short distance above Georgetown. It Will bs + Carter's. 71i Market Space | remémbered that an altercation occurred be- Colored and biack silk velvets: black and tween these parties, growing out of remarks as Jatet Same EOS Subs can be made in the | to their wives, when O'Brien shot Cunningham, latest styie at Madam Hinckley’s. over our | He was convicted of murder November 4th = and sentenced to be hung February 27th, a a | but he was respited, and March 26th, fixed for A CASE OF SMALL POX was reported by Dr his execution; but finally the sentence was Garnett to the health oficer Saturday. uh pa- | Commuted to ark tet for life. The im- tent being a white boy six years old named sonment ts said to have affected his constitu- Charles S. Peek. living with his parents sis & | Uon, bis welght having decreased from over}20 street northwest. ‘The lad was r Vito tne | poulds to less than 1 small pox hospital, ax ond premises fumlgate BLACK CASHMERES, all pure wool, fr silk-faced mohairs, double width, : and cassimeres, for boys’ wear, 50, 6), up; colored cashmeres. all the leading colors, from 50 cents up; Waler proof cloths, from 50 | ceits up; faney dress goods, 12, 15, 15, 90, 256. cloaks, new styles, from 3 up; shawls, 100 dif- ferent styles. ‘from $1.50 up. Towson’s, 636 | Penn’a avenue, south side. det. ——_ MARRIAGE LICENSES have been issued to Fink ImportEp DRESS Goons: | Wool dress goods, wide double width, reduced to $1. former price $%; all of our beautiful dress Socds, stlk and wool, reduced to 30, former price Ss black and colored silk velvets reduced; col- orl Plack sating Ss to #1; a s erape; black cashmere shaw! { from $2.50 to $15; Nottingham lace for curtains, from % to $1; broe! 5 chaka tus ere shawls, from $5 to $300; ter’s, 711 Marker CLOSING OUT our entire stock of carpets cheap, Pure silk and up; rs 146 I from 15, 25, 30, 37, 50, 60¢.: floor Oil-cl il Bit . Chiek and Henrietta C. Spates; Jerome wid: Nottingham curtain lace, fon oe dara Cara Suarow 'W: Chau ng a | oh, abies nme ak ak $2) ape = om eee sy 636 Pean’a Ip You Wisu ro Ret your property, go to B. | KnwBalu’s CATARRR CiGanny B. Warner's office, 916 F street northwest, + | togive instant reef or cure cold in the lead t | large audiences, the } ond. thr } Uon vf < Amusements, &. NationAL THEATER.—There was a good house to see John McCullough last night. The play “Virginius” was well cast. “Virginius” as por- trayed by Mr. McCullough was a remarkably n strong and effective character. Mr. Thos. + | afternoon, «: i Keene's “Claudims” was well rendered, thouga | porn in Montgorer: it might be toned down a little. Miss Henrietta | in tue District of Comman Vaders and Mrs. Octavia Allen as “Virginia BUILDING Assoct sTI0 and “Servia® respectively did very well. Mr. | monthly meeting of the Lanagan as “Dentatus” was as careful and sue. cessftit as ustal, Othelio,” with M Cullough in the title rolé and Keene as “i230, his best part. : i FRANKLIN Hart.—The W. B.C. will give an excellent entertainment here this evening. The programme will inelude vocal and (nstramental Tiusic and recitations. ‘The best lozal talent will participate. . ‘THEATER Comigce.—Adams, the f Nardist, and the other attractions at the Co: ique drew an excellent hotise last nig promises to be an unusually brittiant wee this first-class variety establishment, i INCOLN HALL.—Remenyis concerts Friday and Saturday evenings of this week will attrac! meof the great ly aroused the expectations of I population. ‘The erities wh has appeared speak in the h est terms of praise of his rema of the violin, GEORGETOWN. Mrs. Louisa ja late Joseph H. Ber residence, on Con, yy last n DUMBARTO: persons rec sons were taken into Tull meinbersht chureh last Sunday. out 39 colored “envann—Ter STREE le ved the rite of baptisua f eo the colored ] CURTIS re jrere this eve ment will be under the ay Benevolent Si for bene! MERCHA! Hat 1s. ARRIVED BY Tur RULE OR Jvstice HaRW n the Cou in General ‘Term to-day, in ease of the United States ayt. George E. Harris, the resw els Whe Bo dent fied his answ Thisis a rut n inte jon fied by the Distr yw cause Why he should not be justice of the peac by & Bro. 0 bushels wh & Bro., also albott. aoved from e informia- 400 bushel corn to Hu bushels wheat to H. M forth that on the onr.—Eniered, schooner F. 1. Odtone—Capt. Wh en the pase of Eek the de ar nt ' vell—from Boston, with 200 barrels Portiand Peres, Penns Detore tim. the defeadant | cement for the Washington Monum and assorted cargo to L. W. Guinand. Steamer, Denianee, Capt. Ford. trom Philadelphia, with merchandise for District merchants. Steamer Knight, Chi tle said justice refused to certify the compliaice with law; that on the a of John A. Rollins and others, fort of a cause before Lim. he threatened 0s thelr names to the grand jury for_pr for perjury; that on the : per, he en- | tered into an agreement. with One U.S. dol | | pti removal nd CITY ITEMS. son to charge tess fees than are prescribed by | yy yorr SEwine the rul nd on the 7th of ement with Thos. ACHINE is oUt of order call on Oppenheimer, 58S 9th st., cor, F nw. WHO makes the repatring and renting of all kinds of machines a special K YOUR SUI RING FRI » to try Durangy’s heumatic Remedy tor rheumatism and he will afterwards thank you, Don’t walt till your head bursts before trying Lodilte’s Headache Spe WILRO! mber he made | ~™ ptly cer ves The exhibit. ¥ k OIL a a veh Ndavit had been » instance has b desi Rolines ant cop Liv great popularity of Uils paration 1s alone att In the cure of fs, whooping 1 consumptive + if equal. 1 AND Livg.—The nd efivacions pre- able to its Intrinsie uchs. colds, asthma, rough, scrofitlous humors. ymptoms, it has no supe wers tha’ but sin ULth,s chef se eral, S Or THIRTY YEARS Mrs. Wy Surep has been used for children lity of the stomach, relieves wind bowels, cures dysentery and | diarvhe ry arising from teething or | other causes. An old and’ well-tried remedy, nts a botde, KWwood, matr To LaMes ann GestLr ntON To. do his work in Thos S sulis © curtains cleaned th Va window. Wool blankets fr tr, iy cleanin Satisfaction igitarant CHAIN RRACEL from 5 ad | | 31 | Was, On ion of Mr, d this bar, Sonnenschn schmidt—till for diver ithe opinion of the delow yranting plain modifying the sar mony to the childs JNO. E. KENDALL & SOX, DEALERS IN | COACH HARDWARE AND BUILDERS: GooDs, 649 B street nw, Swr bak PR Warhington, D. €. » Robinson —I t is made tha ssault and bat nt—deeree dis: pus, 1 . Devor, months’ Lnprisonn: prisoner. but the de precedent. The vourt appointed t fill the box. in Sayles J. Bowen, Cook and George Hi Ban Inc HeRsE SHOE TtoN and Narrs. } Tin Viare, Zinc, Huns, Eroxrs, Dvces, Driiis, On. Carpets, » Macnine Benrins, nes Of thos 1 but Jolin HL. smoe ‘oomDS answered and Sidne: the gras Hi CLOAKS?: 1 Wer, fae tn o. 5 EW STYLE CLOAK Tart received rom the factory, $8, $10 Ue. ford were sum tom) va- | Albert A. Wilson was sele sted and #4, 95, $6, foreman, and the oath was adi | cancies, sworn RS tered Lo the othe The court. in instructing | = i >. P them, expressed his gratification that. the base CASHMERES, CASHMER: hess of this term would be light, and probab'y | All the leading colors, would not be employed in and caused the Gath to be re dying his instruc attention vo the number of cases when Investigated turn out as frivolous, and cautioned them to be careful, and advised them that when they found the evidence did not show the party to be guilty, they should ignore the bill. The jurors then retired to their room. ‘The petit jurors were called. and Messrs, J.F. : Birch and C, M. Lamb were excused, 13 failed to answer, 5 having been returned “not found.’ ‘The court ordered talesmen to be summoned to fill up the complement, and the marshal re- turned the following: Charles s. W. Stahl, Cornelius Brown, W. T. Earl, Joseph H. Fall, John Perrie, W.A. Hu Jobn A. Gray, Edward Crusor, Emany Keating and John Silene The civil c: gainst English, Dabney, Mat- toon, Daniels, Lee and Hedrick were called and passed till Wednesday, and the court adjouraed to that day. Circtrr CovrtT—Juive Carter. a Wee From 5¢€ Cexzs Prx Yarp. FANCY DRESS GOODS, 200 different etylee, From 12% Cents Per Yanv, CLOTHS AND CASSTMERES, For Men, Youths and Lose’ Wear, 80, 62, 75, 87, @1. CARPETS, Cloeing ont cur etock, Frow 15, 25, 30, 37, 50, 62 Crvrs. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, AU widthe. paipday. Lynch agt, Baltimore and Potoma: Railroad. tion for damage ie burni or S wa a Y woods clatined to have been Set on fire by an NOTTINGHAM CURTAIN LACE, engin rdiet was rendered for de FROM 25 Cents Up. Pouce CoveT—J: ue x To-day. Charles days since ch: tons. bronght by the tial hearing of and judgineat withheld y for the defen BLANKETS, Tmmente ttock on hand, From #250 Prr n Up. as to his pec Ap, and not being able to fare y permit he was ined $9 tine @ judge remarking that these building reza tons must be sustained for the good of the public. An appeal v ‘Torretl bonds given, y ter and Minnie Johnson were profanity. Ella ©. Jones, § Tapi Clara Williams were sent down as vagrants Maria Powers. Wim. Ferguson, Cornelius Cour’ ney, Wm. H. Holland and Mary Holland we: fined $5 each for disorderly conduct. Annie Woods and Michael Downey were sent dowa to the farm as vagrants, John R. Blake, driv through a funeral procession: $1. John O'Brien, charged with selling rum without license; juds- ment reserved. J. Walter Robinson. charged with making threats to a lady employed in the government printing office; continued unui to- morrow uncer $100 bonds. Sherman Mason, a Smrall colored boy, charged with snatching a Pocket-book from the pocket of Miss Titlow thts Morning while she was standing in front of a ttoy store on 7th street; 60 days fn jail. James Johnson, colored, was tined $10 for robbing 3 clothes line. Alpheus Burgess, larceny of brass castings from Robert Lelich & Sons, whos lace of business was broken open Friday night last and an attempt made to blow opea the sate A second offence was also proved against him and the ease was sent to the grand jury; bonds $00. Jeremiah O'Connor, James O'Neale, Mor- rs O'Connor and John Hassett, charged’ with depredating upon a yacant private house and G. M. TOWSON, 636 Pennsylvania avenue, PREPARE FOR COLD WEATHER, If you want to be comfortable for the Wi to WYVILL'S and pur. one of SPEARS HEATING STOVER. He has also a large stock of other first-class STOVES, which Le is now selling at reduced pricea to Euit the tiger. (ioe : ter. COAL: coal: Tam dire large amount of fresh.mined COAL of all kinds and sizes All my Coal is kept under cover and screened before delivery, taus in- suring good, bright and clean tres. Price as low as any other house. Ordere scrupulously and promptly filled. L. WM. GUINAND, no%0-st 623 La. and Ist, vet. Band =: Wit D SNOW WAT Te canranieed i you nse CERES, The handsomest Minnesota Patent Flour in the District, or, Sterling’s St. Lowis Fancy Patent, Stealing therefrom the gas and water fixtures, A most beautifal Winter Wheat Flour, or Miss Ellen Scanlon tested shat thee aes GOLDEN HILL. & bad set—they follow stealing for a living. Hes house was broken into by them and the articles named stolen and the property much damaged She saw these boys running away from the house; $2 each and'sixty days in jall. So eens Seay Tow Ros CLYMER Was SAVED.—A New York Herald special from Hastings, Eng.. November 29, says: Miss Clymer stated to her cousin, Mr. B.S. Clymer, of Washington city (a student of | The well-known Standard Family Flour of the Dis- trict. It is better than it ever was, aud makes Rolls and Bread as light and as White asthe driven snow. The above-named Flours can be Boucht at any first-class Grocery Store. WHOLESALE DEPOT, ‘i CoRNE? REET-AND INDIANA AVENUE. waa WM. M. GALT & Co. ORSE OWNERS, ATTENTION!-Col- architecture in Paris, who hastened to her as- lege Villa Farm 1's miles above George.» gy _ sistance fs now here), that she and her sisters | town on Tennallytown road, offers he test Yay Were not assisted by the sailors in the slightes: | > inducements for wi Heiog Homies ane degree. Her brother (whose corpse is now here) | stables, with bex etall for every horse, ‘Two feeds let Miss Mary Clymer down over the ship's side. | of daily. Veterit attendance free, Dr. R. P ably stunned, but r ry She saw a | lars body tall Into the water beside the oat, and me eponies L, MOXLEY. utting out her han sel e person by the flair. “She held on with ail the desperation. of Dt te og tly phe etal despair, and, with the assistance of those Fine Ft PL! COLLARS closing out already in the craft,a young gn Was Ufted | #1 er doe, neva 50. into the boat, who proved to be her little sister Our FL 2 Seta, pair, Rosa, The boat then put off from the ship, but ee prices ai order to Fettion ‘Miss Mary Clymer says it was not near ful cop ogey Sh lny See eaadition HEILER, THE MaGictay, left an estate valued at between $300,000 and ' $400,900, ‘The bulk of this to his wife and three children, though Rissister, who assisted him tn his performances is well provided for. G7"An extradition treaty between England and Waste Will go into force on the 9th Of De- cemper, | exclusive man LETTER FROM GEN. | JUBAL a. EARLY = ig or published in im the oft Renter, ICHAT AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL THEATER. McCullough. Marnificent Shakepecr Mr. MeCULLOU OTHELLO, THI Is Siraxerranc's G DRY GOODS. XOTICE. “NOTICE. NOTICE. 4 SPICY The fo! the Near AE. the integrity of t Lottery C im Performance To Nicht mpersouation of we ie te lock 1S handsome CLOTH JEALOUS rm. DABS, MANTELS ans CIRCULARS. ot tes US MOOR. Et akp CLDAEING NATE AE ieee Wa open to-day 50 patterns of 1 NOVEL Sik and Wool, Aer r Mr. Thomas W. Keene at lose 4) f the usunt awings of Tae Low eh are under the General J.1 aud General ARD. BAR » TRAGEDY, ts on TUESDAY. 1 ESDAY, June 10, 18) rbuted ter the be able Inetitutie “ana, amons the he 109.000 Sckets ot $10 each, Lalves at $5. at S¥, tenths at $2. The rewular grand dra ehiy. ou the aeond TUR nth, when $110, be etribnted among the bolders Iaxo. Cacsio Brabantic nt BROCADE SIL! t Ss. in black and colors LOMESTICS at arent’s pricy Sby the yard, from SL7S rc. socow BE, Wi Miss Henrietta Vaders Mrs. Octavia Alen 7 by by by averly M. RROWN, 817 Market Space. EAP CASH STORE, . a HARD IT Grand preparations are being m THE CHRISTMAS iLO! Kt. JOHN LOR AT_THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. 1 Yard Cotte A last wir 1 Dress Goods cet Manaye re of the Tx Germal BEAURE( v latter in- super: ch’ef sinele-mminber to New O1 soe xan Met MIE GNI peace Fifth Lecture in the course of Twelve. ne, Wa eseernry irene aera Manone or Marste » WOMAS TS a. : Linea. Towels ani mabted!y the interest of MEDNESDA’ lent 320 glen — ba tmrany, to condnct all of their operations wit exer x see by 7 an oy os RF ke WIN: — Dy a clings ntio URUBSION, 50 cte. a ‘ Nofever bavi acted stherwice’ anit Paar. | eTved seats Shestra: 0 Penna. ae. a sours of tnt : PMEATER comrace. (CBEAP DRY Goons aN CARPETS. © Avital as ite asia. ¢ MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, NIGHTLY A poe ae Ores neral BEAUREG FRIDAY MATL anes Hay nd Pimself on these pornts, and tow = ree stock Dress Goods, fered inte au arrangement with the com 4 French Novelties for Bot: perintenainy the drawn lack Cashimercs, al woul, aU. ty aan i as ne ren i id be 4100.0, , ' ‘ Y which the capital prizes slhomld be $100.0.) Sarak $1.25, 91 50. Ji was folly 1 between General BEAU. bad SULEAY AN. PR tio REGARD and suyseif on the one side, and tia mana | [AXP STR andthe Cours. | all wa gers on the other, that if at sny tine we suouid be | /AN! eg | (itenod ies Gee eee were atte ae oe yr: = — = H ice any decepticn in any way. we would withdraw, = wath the Privtlere of nitkin ‘ibleany thing wrong | ]ENCOLN HALL. Reminyi. | edd esis; in their operations, or those of their agenta, which ene. wis Mo pace. Wen ay huvediscovered. On their ade, themanuacers FRIDAY EVENING, DECPMBEY i seer a ee ansured Us Of their readiness to furnisli na with eve-¥ SATURDAY EVENING. DECEMB! SI SPECIAL BAR 3 fueuty, and comy y witl every demand of ontsne. | pint Ay pearance in Ws j\s 1s cessury'to insure iktezrity 0 raxings, to our -ELVETS. = entire satieraction, as well.as that of the public We EDOUORD RE | VELVETS. uperiztended a drawirg on the 5th of June, for : “ be : Vielin Virtuoso. in cor We call myy OVE whch | urpose I went to New Orleans. two (weeds in . ‘e call special attention to two lots of VELVET Wivance We wele perfectly aware of the fact that, | distinguished artists } ved, which we are goin. to offer as creat ' unl all the nan.bera ‘ere placed in the Pnoel fr om = i ea me, Which those obtvinins prizes were to Le draw, eB: 4 yvood BLACK TRIMMING VELVET at $1 the drawing could not be fair. ‘The usual mode of O, Basso Can , or epee . Cheating in singcle-n tuber loite ries ie to isaie tickets A fine MANTILLA VELVET, 28 inchos wide, $3, ntamine only 100 or 200 of the nnuibe have the most oc sortment of VEL v FT thousand trom the hizhast to the lowest, «ay from t | Admission Ticket, One Dollar. Tene 5 Ux ONLY AT im. i to 100,000, and to leave those numbers out-of tess | 5 ond Volleaeeig Sieg ds web kd Placed inthe whoesco thar, however fairly the acthate| 0 Extra Change for Reserved Seats, o to 50 per cent. less than their value drawing tay be made, the ticket holder has no earth : ence on Mon a LORED VELVETS aways on hand. ly chance, for the number representiny lis Ueket rott & Co.'s OONNOLLY'S, gg Lever’ gore mito the wheal. a ~ <> : GOB Ninth street, we had been so very ereén as to know nothine LY SOCIABLES.—On THURSDAY, — yov23tr Oppenat Patent Office, about this contrivance, we wintld bave learned it and every following Thursday, yon are a Le from the managers themselves, for one of them took NST LOEFFLER, Proprietor, ANDSOME DRESS Goops. especial pains to tell us that that was the way {Post copy.]_ novd-Im i which the bowus lotteries were drawn. “The fact was | ———~ = a= : i and Wool DRESS GOODS, wide double Wala dravcing of alottery badtaten placeinmy ows | JYRANKLIN HALL, corer Gth and € ste nw. | « crit to gt state, which was superntendedl by some very re. having been thorouchiy remodeled, is now for ut SUk and Wool DRESS GUODS, re spectable gentlemen, in which no one. drew t very reasonable. ter i¢ best hall in the a prizes, and it Ie reel that mazei | city for dancing, concerts, &. Addre ED CASHMERES, pure ys" m the manner i 1, the superintendent: t J.M. i BLACK CAS MME bean thou : : ore Sr a Sen n 631 D st. or call on J: bers Wer: Pht into thie wheel. ‘Taker 1) or 200 0: _- a MLORED SILES. CHECK! ever tug anid. in 100,001 and there w << WHITE : SeieeD whi seauicmced eye t wan bateck | States and Canadas prev rt Sand $150 Dink Sibe aey Paluied on me, after the discur Hashineton, D.C. an 186 ; . re ey NE aaneeuee a eee mixeecenten Re Metee tad CARTERS, 711 Market Space. ecrtaint had uoopporaintystopeepetratest” | sicians sineconsand t f PIANO COVERS, finest quaitiy. haadeon le awency they had in ‘» » | personaves that patron: Ss establishment, M16 | bridered with si ee | Benesivania aveonp: Wiles te Howat nowdly TAIL € handsomely | {ON EXHtrTION ens | 626 Sx, AND SALE srment, frou at S310 FREE ART OMELERE AND STORE, 0) CARTERS, 711 Market Space, sive representing | No. 626 E Street. “QS TRAORDINARY BAIKGAINS, PERT | Choiee Of Paintings, Engravines, Chromos, &e. Mo a the drawing wax | _ Also, larvest stock of Paper Hangings, Win. BRODHEAD & CO. ‘ania avenne, be- nty as a bank officer who | Shades, Pictures, Frames, Picture Cords and ‘Tas | tween {th and 10th st lowing Brat Gunted the yuckazes Of haynes | Sele Aten, Nails, fe, in the Dustrict popular GOODS at ews thas: mar ied tee ie aud then inckanths nat CASH. fi.wool French Cashmores (a TENG tie kes in Rig pGcbee Borne et eee | 37 -Please remember Name and Number. $y1-1y | width). 0c rer santand ap ne portent son iene Misttks | I>REPARE FOR FALL AND WINTER, snd eell Biack Silks, in ae {| £. your CAST-OFF CLOTHING to your own ad- Pousons ce: oer enor | Yantaze, at JUSTH'S OLD STAND. No. 619 D Samhanern the drain etreet northwest, or Branch Store, 442 9th st. n.w. ‘ e ia N. BR. — For "FIRST-CLASS BECOND-Hi CLOTHING extracrdinary hush prices will be paid, to f omparison with th ayn nunibers | as 1 make a specialty of them. bh Bn, Black Hatt ex. which were folded in each other ast : | Rotcs by mail will be vromptly attended to. MW eT me ~ag Mie ron the whee at General BEAUIEGARD, and myself. therefore, | = a: BRODUEAD & CO Were not euiity of the stupidity of blindly cer yin ny now: Pe t he Lairnces of a draw bg when w an ee «| GEORGETOWN ADV’M°TS, _»ov2ttr __ 939 Fennsyloanie « Pee ae Hin Aa ea ag moareely Jess | mae XX PINE DRESS SHIRTS saleout lpchate fe | HS RRREAGUED UY teats Raterged ong | SUED gaa omen ° Lottery Company is bound to in this part of the Country. aT teat DRESS SEITE | rally pay, into the State tre W. H. WHEATLEY'S ont elegant manner for #2.25. ato one OF He noblest - Our“ MYSTERY" SHIRT, anfinished, at 78 ote, puny operating uudertyat | PREMIUM STEAM Dyerxa anp BcoUnING Eer fe ents Muwdtin and Extra Bue Line rol nconGuee Monae aneee Me. , is the cheapest Shirt in the world. United S not be in a ee a Ed {Flere with in the prowoution©y tsbuainoss uatil | 49 Jefferson St. near Bridge st. George. "Gs cia ag gr a Partney its charter expires by itsown Inuitats Wats 1 D.C. OLESALE pi Six of them therefore, doin ne wrone to te puablie: intent Everything appertaining to the business promptly bute (i. Poe Autd Six oF them sa uice Christ. rrp es Worelity for Gencral BEAUREGARD and | aitenandta ihe cleaning of Comes Dee ee | AT SOUTHERN SHIRT, Oren Frowr, 7 pessandintesrty,) “T° | Blankets a specialty duruix the summer monte, at cts. is made of the same material as the “ Mys- tute suiting, an | District work vent for and returned free of cane. tery.” Foldycte,, anti | Oder by mail and express prompuy attended to, ur $1 Shirt, ready to put ig Operations can prove so dis Address as above. sli Se SES ae ne jeans aethine wii Se hAc sp | ——————— : iad exyevien GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. ig Pretec carry that the propensity ah | iysinwratned ‘into alt br | ARGOSY SUSPENDERS, 2 MSGINAEST, 2009 F ctvent w. onaliy a ti | ~ Are “comething new" and comfortable, at 50 cents ee ee tae « nd when they wumeres, from 25c. to $1 y; th © rem Goods, 12%, 19, 25 an‘l = ineof Blankets and Gout ‘he Waterloo" Scart at : Biue. Demoresi'w reliable PA ite Nee | Phe “ Duke of Ledford” Scarf at 81, JOS. B. BAILEY, se are warranted. “Tloyd Attres & Smith's | 3 2 -DACPHIS Tonden Neck Wear" iatest cssigua Late Live, | _ ___Oor. 7thand Fata. e.20. iH, Laity opened, at clore prices, ots: MNISHING Goob:s « a THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, H = invite 5 Sttention of ful nid complete sleek of Hot GOODS, which we hat _ortiStr 846 F st. n. w., Opp. Patent OMce | FALL AND WINTER Goons. Ve Just received, and we | A muperb retection for Gentlemen's Dress Admiunter, Moquetige Wits Seay raseets WILL YOU IMPROVE and Street Wear received and ready for in- 9 Brussels and Ingrain Carpete, in all the | Sige ee eG AE Tale eee sot, wreat variety: Haw Sube Tune, brevet 2 01 . Stes, | my patrons alld the public nenenate. c ; Fringed Jute C something Dew YOUR PosITION BY sTUDYING |™ ¥. J. MEIBERGER, | Lace Curtains in all ruins id ce. : ECONOMY AND SAVE MONEY? Crmmexe’ Anwy & Navy MERCHANT TaiLon, | mca a - oo | feplo-tr eepTay 1323 F st., near Evbitt House. IF 80, BUY ALL YOUR MEN'S AND BOYS —Eee CLOTHING DIRECT FROM | PROFESSIONAL. =e , : a Xan, — A A. STRAUS, | Room §, vernon Row, Caetelons, Faris, Brance Xittead oes was ad- aa Tes POruree CuOTETER, aninitered for the’ painless extraction of teeth. No charge for extracting with a8, when teeth 1011 Pennsylvania Avenue. srevmered._ —— wrt WILLET & LIBBEY, B. DUTTON, Ancurrecr axp EXoruen, = AND SAVE ing.) “Bridges, Hoote, Iron ‘Work de | Oorner Btaxth street and fork avenue. signed? eatinatad ‘and Gontiaced Hae i loa th AT LEAST 25 PER CENT. ON ALL you Buy | Te = = a DR: DUKE, Dancin, 423 7th etrest eouthweat ¥ between D and E stroois, Beautiful seta _ ° — Teeth, 88; Teeth filled, $1; Extracting without pain, 60 centa. All operations war- | ranted. ‘OtS1-1y [t: 5-H. JOHNSTON, graduate of the WE HAVE OPENED A NEW YARD, * 33 Penneyivanis & colle of Dental Surgery. ~ . 6 | Philadelpl ears’ Experience. Dobson's Striped Fur Beaver | Oftice over Baileatinc's oabee sey cae OPPOSITE OUR PRESENT YaRp, Blxe and Brown Melton. st. n.w. Dentistry in all its brauches. Gold . fillinge v1 specialty; gas administered ; rst. Upretrechncniie cise work done. Keferentes: ev, De Dower sith Where we wil Keep on hand a large Jot of Diagonal Worsted. Fine Tricot... Sa eres ae Wis Eslisniyne & Son, street nortlr Sine Imported“ Chichi | ENTIER, st of England Beave joved to southeast corner 7th and E-streots northwest. Teeth inserted 87 per | Buitable for all cheap work. my23-ly <>) | WA. PINE BOARDS, a lengtti, per 100 feet..$1.00 ” | VA. PINE SIDING, per 100 feet. - 1.00 | VA. PINE BOARDS, 16 feet long, per 100 foet.. 1.30 VA. PINE JOIST, medium lengths, per 100 feet 1.25 VA PINE FLOORING, per 100 feet............ 150 POPLAR, 5%, No. 2, per 100 fe0t....--ecssesseeee 200 WHITE PINE SHINGLES, per 1,000..........2 250 BUSINESS AND DRESS SUITS. Union Worsted, Berkshire Black Dievonai Russell Dark Casrimere (all wool), 10 styles. London Basket Worsted : Globe Mills Cassimere. Burlington Blue Moscow hase Engl " Elboenf French Cassime: Uxbridge English Worsted. D® J. B. GIBBS, DENTIST, REMOVED TO 103 151i STREET, marily Over Thowpson's Drug Store. BOOKS, &e. Om NEW BOOK List. Shores of the Polar Sea, illustrated with 16 colored victures and numerous eneravings....... $30.0) Tyler's History of American Literature, 9 vois. 5.0 Spedding’s Francis Bacor YOUTHS’ SUITS, mn and His Times,2vols $.00 Yan Laun’s History of French Revolutionary uu 1 i 15 Epoch, 2vols...... from M4 to 18 years, at prices ranging from $5 to $15 Noe, Bole : WHITE FINE PALINGS, dressed, 44 and 64, BOYS’ SUITS, Bayard Taylor's Prince Denkalion os Oliver Wendell Holmes’ Scio} from 9 to 13 years, from $3.50t9 $12. | Boy Proctor’s Pleasant Ways in Science. 1)! CHILDREN'S SUITS and ULSTER OVERCOATS | Bryant's Thanatopsis and Fond of Years: SE ee oS ae I ‘the Romance of ‘Opal Ring, ilastrated. 3.00 e i 50, ‘Ss of Cars. axp Convmxes Younasty, __novaate | Hftrtate gg ioe coakrnConnctont1 30. Fer Fine Lumber. see the Post. ms SAN aac: ]{4NDsomE DREss surrs TIES in STATIONGS eop6tr ein Bigck now embraces all the Joading and most LADIES’ ENGLISH JACKETS, FOR BOYS AND CHILDREN. RECEPTIO » WEDDI AND CARD STATION. ER union we ate cay adding new designs, as they ia 5 Cites, MONOGRAMS and, ADDRESS PLATES exec Iman tochentbe mance, Ap imsvection’ of these goods is respectfully so. MOHUN BROTHERS, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, Penn. ave. and 11hst. OVELTIES FOR THE COMING N SON. lected y it LADIES’ OVERCOATS, FINEST TRICOT SUITS at... HANDSOME CLOTH SUITS at... ZAVERLY DIAGONAL SUITS at... "Ital j-—Sel in made of Olive Wood and beat iy dniaid, POR GEMS IN KILT SUITS. ABLE DESKS, FOLIOS. BOOK RACKS, GLOVE 4 and HANDKERCHIEF BOXES, TOILET BOXES, HAND MIRRORS, PHOTOG! FRAMES, &c: Also many choice goods is RAPHE! PES. EASELS. REBUM vers beautiful: BRONZE INK STANDS and PAPER” WEIGHTS: PAIN ra | BOSSED FOLIO: WORK BOXES and DRESS. NOVELTIES IN OVERCOATS. A. SAKS & CO., ING CASES: BO! PAINTS and sone which will be Tre Boys’ CLOTHIERS, - \ | _ Oct25-tr nov25-(r 316 Beventh street. TOVELTIES (AT MEAL, ‘Tust received, an invoice of new style - DEUTSCHE HAFERGRUTZE, GRUAN D'aVOONE, GRATLAN'S IRISH, LIMERICK, SaeD AERON. Just received above brands OATMEAL. B. W. REED'S S058, novse 1816 F strect n. we