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DRY GOODS. INNO ADVANCE LN OUR PRICES, But « redeetion of from 10 t> 39 por cent. on 820,000 ‘Wortn of IMPOBTSD ABD DOMESTIO DBY G00D8. Dnished taking sccoant of Stock, ands! Bext 30 deys make tee above re- i os ur ones cach pened thie ‘not tae one LE wa, te "peo yards WHITE CAMBRIO, ot 12 con 5 0-1 ack ®TLK4, Bisck and Oolored OaSH ME B68 GOODS. Mi bite aad De. ry of all Kinds the next 30 day sas stated abo Bo.314 send tr FFROM LAST SEASON. Having 8 lot of DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS and CASSIMERES Jeft over from last season. which mus" be sold to iuehe oct, we will offer them at LESS THAM HALF PRICE . stock of GUINNET'S BLACK SILK, which se are calling at old prices, @1 80, @170, 2, Worth 38 per cent more to-day SEO. J. JONNSON & CO, 711 Markot Space, MAGEET SPACE. mr 705 IMPORTANT. 705 In view of the great scarcite of money. we shall offer NEW FALL AND WINTES GOODS at Prices that d+ fy competition. We name ia part: BLAOK SILKS, from sc. to rate SILK for @1 75, wort! OASHMERES. BLACK and COLORED, all the new and desirable ‘sbedes, at S0c., worth 6236. ALPACAS. “OLOBED al! shades; spectal bargetus it We., worth 35. HOUSE FUBSISHING GOODS. BLANKETS! BLABK STS all wool Blanket. 95.50. worth @3. Table Linen. biesched. fall width, We. Bleached Sheet- ing.10 4 wide, 2c, ete., etc, Or case Honey Comb Quilts, 7c; worth $1. 100 pleces new Prints. 6c. 1 case Oreton’s dark sh«des, 12sec. Gent's DEESS SHIB18. complete. made of Wi ratte Cotton snd Bichardson’s Liven, for Warranted. BLAOK « ia color Undies and Men's Knit Underwear, 89 oe Jen's Kni jer wear, Sc. up. Cheap live early fall Dress Goods, to be closed out, from 133 to 3e. «ee Casbmeres in all new shades, from 80c. Osshmeres, double width, 62¥e. to $1.25. Biack Silks stil offered st old prices, although worth from 25 10 Sec. per yard more. Fall Dress Goods, in new shades of all kinds, 20c. ‘Cassimeres for men and boys. We. per yard Heavy Bes Twill Flannel, 250. St redaced Always good valu seps-tr BARGAINS ONLY! GOOD WHITB FLANNEL, 12. EXCELLENT YA IDE WHITE FLAQ- Bemnants Excellent BLEA Bemnsants # Cautoe your money. T. N. NAUDAL 709 Market Space. Good BLA‘ AL Pure Sk BLACK n ft t : Widest All Wool BLAU er - mae VERY OSEAP, CARTER, 707 Market Spe. BRODHEAD & Co., 939 PENBSYLVANIA AVE. AND 933 D 8T., BETWEEN 9tu AB TH STS., Offer to thetr friends. castomers and strangers PALL DRESS ba 5 el BEvUCED Black Lyons Silks, 75c. per y'd and up (old prices), Beal brown, Bary’ Bice and Botte Qreon Silke ai eid pri: woot French Cashmeres, 75c. and up (original eye Black Alpacas and Monatrs (double fold), 25e., UP» Wool Fianpels, ise. aed ap. GUINET SILKS. ‘The GUINET BLACK SILKS, which are the Dent makes and most renowned in the world, bare Seostul in secerina's (or of forty-six pisces of tale at in pecer of forty-six, pieces a Selebrated brasd of Sil at tbe old fs off Among theee Silks jnst op=ned we offer some very Choice at $1.00, 81 Teand 63. Plain, Plaid, and Striped All-Woe CASHMBRES AND DEBEGES all just received. WOLFORD 4 SHILBERG, S17 MABKET SPACB, sugss-tr ‘Third door from 9b street, JOHN T. MITCHELL, 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVEBOUR. ‘We bave carefully gone over cur stock and re Gn oced prices to the lowest figures, to close out our Te maining stock of SPBING 48D SUMMEE DEY GOODS. Botwithstassing the very low ruling dur- pasts pest scasca, we have ‘mado our prices till 4LL MADE-UP GOODS, aLL UNDEBWEAB, ALL DEESS FABKIOS are lower than ever before, and tn quality that can Bot be OBLEsEATED OBYSTAL SPRING AED PORES. ‘THOMAS WALSH Aczwr, BALTIMORE AND O10 RAILROAD SEPTRMESK 14tH, 1876. aM. r Bie-pors. N cow 8 sturde tof Hecke aud Way Sta ions. Har- 1g ond Way Stations Valley and Way ork Limited Express. Baltimore aad is (Sunday to Beltimore and PM 12:15—Baltimore, Way Stations, Ellicott City avd ADDS polis. 1:40—New York. Philedelpnia avd Norfvlk Bx- press On lay, all Way Stations and Bal- timore only. 3:30—Baltimore snd Way Stations 4:30—“alimere and L “for Aupapolia 6:45—« inetune Ey 1 3 Be and W ch :3— Pittsburg, Chicego, Uolumbas and San- ay 20 Bainimore, Bladensburg, Beltsrille, Lau- or. a Night Ex- ork. a Way Stations. Louis aig re cago. Golambus, my, Newark, Berk «Park and dd Gleepe ~ Sp. ily other trains daily, ex: Sunday. coppection cn ‘Sunde 4 a ersiown or Val- teenie svoune: and’ 20th ‘street northwest, where orders will be takea ss gage to be checked and received at any point Gi ‘HOS. B. SHARP, Master of tion. LM 0OUE, EO 8. KOORT: 1 sept-tr 1876 rennstevanira 1876 zg uTtTs o To the North, West, and Southwest. Double Track, Steet Rails. Splentid Scenery, Magnificent Equipment. JULY 1078, 1576. ‘Trains ‘eave W sshington, city time, from Depot, ‘ner of 6 h end 8 streets, es follows: m daily, with Par- 2m. daily, with Pal- te Obicago, and 11:50 a m. daily, ex- Sunday. LTIMOBS aD POTOMAO BAILEOAD. ed Bochester, Buffalo, Hi 80 pias Spoon dates ets mas mt Sarc Waiktar “Fa ‘or Brie, a Buffaio, and Miagera Falls, 11:50 a.m., ly except Sunday. ‘except Sunday. and 7: Lamfied xpress, 9:38 2 Accommodation for Baltimore, except ——- For Pope's Creek Line 8:06 8 junday. 0 and 11:60 s.mand 4:20 p. 0 p.m, daily, and 4:20 p.m. For An fm except Suntay. ALBXABDEIA & FREDERICKSBURG RAIL- Y AND ALBXANDBIA & Wa8tHINGTOS oa m daily, 320 a.m, be a Hortheast coruer of Thirteenth strest acd Penn- jortheast venue, and at the De; for the checking of Di HOED, IR Gent Camenger Agent FRANK THOMSON, Gen'l Manager, jan3-ly U*{VEnsa 8.8. rieker orrie oI from all BaILBOAD TIOKBTS to or pornce Srrelucton of ome aorha asc. 987 Pens. ave. STEAMERS, &c. eee a me ir \B LAKE leaves the "s hart teotot Gi street, AY, WEDNESDAY ats ng lorfoik .; aT for Ourriomsn and nd ings, ond every FuIDA at Te ty tor Coan Sa-For information Company, under the the ‘Treasury, or LINE, oe CLYDE'S NEW EXPRESS BETWEER PRR SRS oree LEAVE PHILADELPHIA every CEDAY st 19 Leave Gxonentows css MOBDAY at 7 p. m. ht a ¥ 7 ry Including the iver, fe res of a Srarmen, and BLAciston’s = ‘TUBSDAY end AY BVEHINGS, aboat sun down, . H. KILLMO! bid = 6th street NEW DEPARTURE. ¥DE'S WASHINGTON TLA DSL! % Su PeOviDauGN BT i paaeatae Eka ay Sohevas and 1119 % P. OLYDE & 00. P' DEES CUNARD LINE, NOTICE. STALLS 2326-925 BO. LIB MABKBT. J. A. HOFFMAN. 8 above, confident that he can & picone all tastes, @aks a trial of FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS. All orders conscientiously filled stisfaction greranteed. id mabe 55 Open Every Morning. at RC. MANN desires the stteution ef the pubiie to the choice BEEF, MUTTON, LAMB AND VEAL alwaye to be found at his Stails, Moe. 6 639, Stn street wing Center Marker, euiok are mace sweck day the f ihe publi. iso, Beall Wo: « Weetsra Mackst once ‘Orders faithfally filled and delivered Fo somn n. cease, Denier mm First-class BEEP, VEAL, LAMB, MUTTON, @ OUBNED BEEF A SPECIALTY. Ocnter Exosioes Da Buger-cured BREAKFAST - ‘or sale J. B. BRYAN @ BRO. jym-tr 608 Pennsylvac’ COAL AND WOOD. WOOD aND CoaL. oF JOHE KENNEDY. North Capttoi and H sts, Hall Bros. & Co.'s best ALLBSY COAL at follow! OS: Ly! ae ely od ar 5 8200.5 BEAD!! _ PANIC PRICES! ABTBRACITE COAL from @6 per ton up, ac- cording to quality. Having on hand the Jarses sock im the District, embracing every variety, are Prepared to fill orders at once, without waitiag for the uncertatn arrival of Auction Coal, & & ¢ 2,240 Ibs. always fornished to the ton. 5” Try us before purchasing elsewhere, JOHNSON BROTHERS, Main omee and depot, Johnson's wharves, foot 18th OMices. 1902 F and 1149 9th street northwest. sepT-cotr COAL DowN! COAL DOWN!! GREAT DECLINE IN PRICES. Just call at MILGEB'S, 307 léth street north- west and at 1316 F street, near Bbbits House, and see how low we can reach down. Mone but best qualities and fall welj (2,240 Ibs, to of the at the above offices at on) delivered toany Orders will be receiv lower rates then have ever been heard of until Bep- ly. Jail soon, for Uoal mast advance before the end of the present month. sept juced White bundred | wevenessesene G1 8D Wite +4 my good, per hundredi—-- be Tecan = = 18 other ki of Lamber equally as ibw. A'maail iovel Gone Hickory: jut, and Po half usual price. “‘Minrgelot of Brick and’ Saud’ st lowest market GEORGE H. JOHNSON, engls-ly Corner 1th and B strects n. w. LUMBER, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS AND MOULDINGS ar WHOLESALE PRICES, Oall and | parohese LUMSER where you can ge Advertised Price lat @ LUMBER. SEG SEST SO Sot wt Bete THOS. W. ve ninlrwe eugli-lm Hear O.B. B. Depot,’ SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS, 'LOBIDA FLOORING Also Ri et PINS sigatne MOULDINGS, DOORS, &c., &0., which I will sell at priees to sult pur chasers, DASIEL SHITH, _smat-tr__Fhonnix Mill, 1910 Ohio avenee._ LUMBER. LUMBER, LUMBER. @O©UB BEDUCED PRICES: VIRGINIA PINE BOARDS, per hundred, WHITE PINE CULGS, (8004).....+..cnenee WHITE PINE OULLS, (13 inh)... WHITE PIBB SIDING... ---ccseerevressose WHITE PLBB 4-4 and ¢4, DEESSED........, Our 15 DOLLAEB BOABDS Are First Quality. ALL 16 FEET LENGTH. 7 Oall and sce them. “Ga WILLET & LIBBEY, Corner Stath street and New York avenues. iy H-ly PIANOS, &c. “CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC.” pee Saronatace Fak ce ne MUNN Sets Ageme ‘Lancer eee Gey = AUCTION SALES. THIS VFTERNVON, VRANS@SY sale os Chrome OABOLINS SVBSOR BET W. 4 FIRST aw o 4 paUOT1Os iD SECOND STREETS BAST, AT inthe of & decree of the Scpreme Court District of “1am 3a, paca fo Runicy oa ot September I8 at Ss eho gh . at Sochek p ‘third of un jase money in cash. in two equal psyments, at six and ‘with ix per o-nt. ioterest. Defer: ments to be secared by the purchaser's notes. given on the fine! ratifcation of the sale, and @ deed of trust taken to secure the deferred pey- Wepts, or else deed given the full payment of bers corks ‘2 deposit of Gis) will'be requires as r i've required as ‘soon 86 81a. NALD FRNDALL, aug’0-d red i DONCANSOM BUOS Acces, Yo-moRROW. J*. ¥. KBLLEY, eet Office No. 909 8th strest northwest. use Bo. ig grmintog ot ite lots fof and Ua, : of Hair Walnut Center and other Tables, Bookeass, ot- fege Ect, Bedsteads, Mattresses, Har and Bcateer Filiows, Iperein Usrpets, Matting. Cane nod Wood seat Onatre, Hefrigeretor aud Water Fil. rer, Ovobing, Morning ‘Glory abd. other Stoves, rare, Olock, &¢,, Termagaah vnepls JOS. F. KEGLEBY. Act. [DUXCAHEON Ba08., azctt.scere, ‘Boutheast corner 9cb and D sts. northwest. BOOTS AND Sa0E8, comp @ & GES. ry RTM De MEN'S. BOY'S, MISSES, AND OHILOBEN’S W Ga! STUCK OF ULOTHING. 1NG OF OOnSs: OVEBOOATS. MBN S DRESS OOATS, PARTS, &c.. AT AU! ON. On FBIDAY MOBS1NG, September 15, commencing at 10 o’ciock, within our auc: large and desira- TEDSTEES’ SALE OF IM! VED PROPERTY. BRIWEEN DS An. StERE 'S NOSTH aN: 9TH AND 10TH STBEETS WEST. By virtne of a deed of trust dated A: 14th.1875, and duly recorded in Liber No. folio #04, one of the land records forthe Dis- trict of Columbia, and by the written request of the holders of secured | thereb; will sell at public suction, in front of the premises, on AY, the 16th day of September, 1376, 81 5% o'clock p. m., all that certain piece of ground Knows and described op or plat of the city of Washington, D.0.. as sept-dads U™tsp STATSS MABSHAL’S SALS. Tn virtue of a writ of fleri facias, issued out of the Clerk's Office of the Supreme Court, District of Uo- me directed, I w: sas, for cosh. at the Bazar,on Louisiana avenue, on TORPDAR, the 19th day of Boptember, 11 o'clock one Coffee Mill, ssized and levied Upon as the goods and chattels of Henry Troemaer, and will be sold to satisfy execution No, 16 363, in favor of Hoover & Broth PROFESSIONAL. DSEINS, MY ABSENCE IN KURKOPE DB J, COBTISS SMYTH, 325 O os. northwest ill a*tend tients. ‘opin: "4: BARRETT, D D.S. ScCHUTTER & m1 E800, DECORATIVE and FRORWAMESTAL sod PLATS SPECIMEN BOOM. 710 & wireck northwest, 'WABHINGTON, D. 0. , Graduate of, PEE SET iB thw. Butrectivg childsonse vooth is Som HOTELS. RIGGS HOUSE, PLUMNEB & SPOFFORD, Propricters FIFTEENTH AND @ STREETS, wyi-ly Wasnineron, D.O. - LA PIERRE HOUSE, OOBBER BROAD AND OHBSTRUT STREBTS, PHILADELPHIA. sugll-ly STBIOTLY FIBST CLASS IN ALL ITS APPOINTMENTS. ‘ 82. s according to time nm 2.20 to 94.00 per day, ing rooms. sepli-m&th8w- WESTMIASTER HOTEL, ON THE BUROPBAN PLAB, Corner Piece Hew ¥: Block from Onion Bacare snd ne ‘The most central, and yet cation in SUMMER RESORTS. BESKELBY 25Rdin Coustt @. va., Is now under suspiors Fine bathing and pure mountain air bere found, only four nour’ ride from Wash “Boar, 17 tym HE ALB STITUTE, Beatved test ta) with B cost SUM- Berrien mace tam cold baths, nor bow teu-vin alloys, PROPOSALS. BOPOBALS. AVY PAY OFFI WAsHING Ton, D. . © » Bept, 13, 1876. pavale aril pce citealy 2, until 1 iy” ol ‘ZOun' day of September, 1576, for the below= «Washington, free of any expenie to toe Gove ernment, and subject to the ueual faspection: BUBEAU OF YARDS AND DOOKS. 1,00 foot, Canvas Buber lined Fire hove, 3% tn- sets Works’ Patent Berew Oouplings, we ‘orks’ Patent Screw ‘2 dozen extra Copper Bings, i 5 | 3 $908 (2.940 Ibe.) long Rye Btraw, in bundles, 5100 Ibe. Corn Meal Tan Dushe's (33 Ibe) bisck Oats, | Li i fae SE SE a SR AUCTION SALES. We" 5 wintra USTRE’S SALE OF THE STOOK IN TRADE. ix BS. 8c... THE GR00EKY RTO ON TRE SOBTAEAST CORNGE OF 7 th ¥ STREETS SUUTHWSEST, AT AUO- th hy virtue of tte! trust, of date Bey Stb, 1878, aed of record among ti tard reoor’s of the Disarict of Ostambla, # wall eit, Y oh the premise au + 1576, com me sei © o'clock Inthe f y faree:Go:a Will, Foruituresane applisacies toereot ures. |, Porn an fs aud thereto Decnaing _ Anctionesr. sepll 4 Wasi Se THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPOSED until TO-MOBROW (Sridey) S ptember 16th. hour and place. oer Trustee sat Wasa B.Wickta 5 LS OF PRurE ON Tra cThpet BETWEEN G AND I OTKEETS By virtue of # cecree of the Supreme Court of the District cf Golumbia, in eacicy QB Bo. 4910.1 will, on THU eBDaY, the ember, 1578, at 5 o'clock "p. m., im 10F sale, wile aac- 5 boing ees? of square Ted sight hundred and seveaty cig! bing for the said lot two huedred and ei, ree feet two inchs from the southeast corner of said fqcare. and fronting om 7th street; ruauiog thease north twenty four feet to the coracr of c twenty-nine fe four fest; thence east on: six inches to the b-ginntn, Terms: One thicd of the purchase money in cash. and the residue in two equal payments at six and twelve months with six per ceut. interest, dsterr ayiments to be secured by the br the porchaser mey pay all cach within seven days therefrom. Node i given uatil 6li purchase money and foterc t shall be pal tbe purchaser fail to comp'y with ine verms of within seven Gays, the reserves ( revel the property at the cust of the df potebaerr, eter seven days edveriisement 19 ¢ ening Btar. All c -nve;sacteg st the cost of the A deposts of $C) will be required whem . ‘THOS. B. BTAHL. Trance, No. 5 4LD street southeast. <p) 421,97 23 DUBUANSON BROS. sucw. UNVs NSU BRUS . Auctioneers, Southeast corner Sth Sad D sts. northwest. ‘O0-STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE ™ STRSET. BET or porcha-er. the propert; . Gay of ', 1876, at 6 o' ol: Thr tt a poe ope ryt pcg ig AB INTERSECTION BRANOE . OF lata STREET, aT aU OTU By virtue of a dees of t.: to tae subscri- bers as Trustees, dated November Wth, 1574, aud recorded in Liber No 768, folio 274, of tne, land records of the District of Columbia, by written uest of the parties t y. we will seli uetion m SATU R- at 5 0 clock the division descrited as fol- the south side south 19 egress. feet to @ stone; thence south 70 10 3 west 76% fest toe stone at the corcer of lot 2, thence north 19 6 west 292 fest , and th egrees long the line of said lot 2 to the polnt of boginalog. Containing 22,435 square fect, together with all toy provements Et all im- rivileges and the rate of eight per ceat nths after date, at interest till paid, the moges to be secure’ by deed of ‘sol: baie trust on the property aid as @ deposit at the time of @20) must be ing. &c., ihe terms of sale be (THOMAS DOWLING, anctioncer. ‘BUSTER'S OF IMPROVED PROP- "intr UN GRSEB STREET, GEORGETOWN, B; Sinne purchaser. A deposit of ig aa septa THOMAS DOWLIA B. H. WABBER, Corner th and F streets, A _EVENING STAR. THRUESDAY.. September 14, 1876. See a eee Mabing Ready at well Gate SLOOPLOADS OF BXPLOSIVES—MEN BRE- COMING EXPERT—THE BATTERY. The dang the two days. As Gen. the men have so improved tn this Kind of pioaton work tat the fival ex; may take piace prior to September 23. Every one connected ‘with the work seems anxious that the “blow- ing up” should take place as soon as pos- sidle. The work will be slowly through ® sypoon. excavated from the rockved is 47,461 cabic }arde—2y acres in superficial extent—and over 20 bours will be works to the river level. anels Nos. 7, 5 ineach theunpacking, wiping and assottin n each the up g, Wiping, and assorting of cartridges went on stondiiy yesterday. The explosive cartridges are permitted to be received as rapic. can be un- packed, examined, used, so that dan- gerous accumulation im the shaft is avoided. ean pow- rged on the wharf yesterda: Mmornivg from a Udy little white slo»p. Toe entire supply of vulean was, how- ever, exhausted before night, and Mr. Ber- nard Boyle, in charge the miniag de- pertment, catied for more before the whistie was blown for the men to stop work. “These high explosives differ from gun- powder,” said Capt. James Mercar, te sSupert: tendent, ‘in this that while commoa power Is & mechanics] mixture of saltpetre. sulphur, and charcoal —sulphar and charcoal being elements in themselves, and saltpetre & mixture of potash and nitric acid—nitro- glycerine is a chemical compound made +4 substituting the elements of hypo-nitric aci for @ portion of the hydrogen contained in glycerine. As used in our cartridges the liquid bas been in keiselguhr, @ sili- cious clay that much resembies brown sugar. It is hard to estimate the force of it, but the difference in action is something like this: Take @ stick of wood, bore a hole that Se ye and the plit; fll it wi and it will string out like a broom. cases powder is better, it exerts its powder more gradually, but if you wish to make wder of rocks nitro-glycerine will do that.” e cover of the batteries—which form so electro- doin and a solution of bi-chromate of potassa. dissolved in diluted suipharic acid, The zinc and carbon plates are 426 inches. @nd oppose an area when low- ered into the fluid of 40 square inches each. The cells are connected for intensity, about 42 of them forming one battery, the inten- sity = which is sufficient to Ignite pe neously one “‘set,” consisting of eight groups of 20 fuses in continuous circuit, equivalent to 160 tures. There are, in all, 23 sets to be exploded by 2 such batteries. In order to fecure the simultaneous explosion of these 23 Limes 160 fuses, @ novel apparatus will be interposed into the circuit of each of these independent set. The apparatus consists of & gravity circuit closer, ® brass pin closing the cirenit when the batteries are low- ered down, after the of the mines is finished by dropping into a cup filled with mercury, both brass cup and pin being of the circuit. It is understood that t sre 23 brass pins and as many mercury cups in the instrument forming the current closer. The simultaneous explosion of all the mines Will bence, if no accident changes the pro- gramme, be accomplished tn the following way: poles of the battery, and the brass pin and cup ep apg oy chy = plate containing the brass pin is to lifted and held by a cori containing the fuse, the destruction of which, bya te battery, will cause the closing of the cireuit by the contact of the brass ping With the mercury in the cups, and the explo- sion must follow.—(N. ¥. sun, 13th. A NEw PERIL For ERonauts—At Lon- don, on the 23d ultimo, Mr. J. Morton, the er, made passed over the east of crossing the Themes no less than three times. Upon arriving near Eltham they descended in a large meadow, and were just in the act of letting off the when @ tremendous bellowing was |, and, on looking in the direction whence the sound » & large bull was seen rushing wildly toward them. Mr. Tanver, fully realizing the dan. ger of the situation, with grea! ascen| @n Allitade of 5,000 feet, at which height the: London into Kent, bags of it, and yw them bodily ou’ of the car. bal. rose, but only just in time to escape the horns infartated a balicon eus- sand, soon -cattered In all directions. In his attack bis borns came in coatact with the grapnel ro; @nd the jerk rel the paliews free, but, at the also a large and ble pict inted in the time of Mme de Po pi hy A, satire pk Ing at berselt in & small oval mirror. Lower THE FoRceD PRAYER—The Hartford Times in its Centennial Notss says: funniest thing in this whole art Coi!serion is & marble called ‘The Forced Prayer.” !t @ little boy of four years, who stands upia bis scle t, an Bbbreviated shirt, and clasping bis chubby little hand in the im- through B if attilude, goes the form of is ame prayer, upon manifest ion— ‘after persuas: a irch for the mouth is drawa dowa 1a the most fadierous ¢: of grief, while tear. No dessripcion can course tase, quisite humor of this little statas. Tae gi go | yd tare’ that the sheaf the DANotR or Rusnrno T. cer at the hearin wos.—The of- Was about to add th chance change os va whea the pris- oper said: “Hold on. om, don"t you go thatfer I'm been & citizen of Men cine twenty-five years and I'm no vagrant.” Ofcer then testified that for tee — bg years he had picked the prisoner out of the fsulter time and ®cein, and thathe bolter- ed the prisoper was ont of work and had bo Teguilar home. ‘old oD, Bold op, that'll do con't go any further,” the “Weil; )f you're a vagrant,” © “That is not enough,” contin’ “and I gbess we'll bave to.” “Held on, hold “don't be A YOUNG EDITOR ont In Floyd Cou: gusbing over bis first, asks, “Dea woe —4 watch &dear little baby waking icom its morning pap?” N-not exactly, but we have was @ dear little baty’s fond pa cliding up and down the fireless room trying to in= duce the dear little baby to take a merning pep, and at 2.15 A. M. pressing offers but. no takers, which was about as mach fan as tt can to see the baby wake—( Hurtington Hawkeye. S7 Av eight-hour man, on going home for bis surper, found his wife sitting tn her best clothes on the front door-step volume of travels. “‘How is cla'med; “where ir my sapper i don't know,” bis wife; “I began to get your braak- fast atsix o'clock this morning, aod my eight hours ended at two p. m."—{Century for Woman. S7““Well, uncle, how is the cause of re- Hgion getting on in your neighborhood DS es — —mighty poor.” “No new converts, eh?” “Nothing ope—not the sigu ofone.” "“Whatseems to be the matier”” asked the citizen, after @ lengthy pause. “De matter is datsome one bez sto.en four big watermeions out o’my cart afver- i. — —s ae ae eones dat rel ne down the hill ail froo dis loca’ Raleigh News. MARRIED. DOYLE—BEETOS. At the bride's mother, on the a COLLIE Many Co. ative Firzerkatn, the <%th On Thurede:. September 8, fr li take place at 4 ».m.on triends family are respectfolly clock Seturday, the 16th instant. to which ber a amd those of the Invited. g 26 youre © rest- lly invited to Kelats friewde are sttend bis foneral {rom bis brother's 9130 Peuneyivenia avenue northwest, 5 od On the 13th of September, 1876, Wx. Boacum, aged @ years, @ native of County Vork, Ireland. Foneral will take place from 110 L street north- west, Bunday, ‘clock ». m. Belative: and friends are 11 to attend. P SEBASTIA Seddenly, on the 2th of a Bicnal BasTiaR, in the 68th year of bis UNDERTAKERS. ¥. BARBY; R. 036 7 StEBaEe. Undertaker. WM, HACKETT wives R. F. HARVEY. R.*- 245une, Cabinet Maker and Undertakert 618 Livg Oraser Sonraws ectl-tv ENTLEMEN’S GOODS. A FALL STYLES B NOW BEADY. 6 TO es. FINS 80FT AND STIF: MOST ‘BOY: PattTE' BOYS’ AND CHILDRESS HATS, pow shapes. Fine assortmemt of BILK, ALPAOA and GING- HAM UMBRELLAB. wet DRESS HATS, As introduced in New York by the Broadway Hat- pies new ont ESET Ths ne eran TB. augu-tr* Ths Peeve sment tenets at. DD8ESS SHIBTS MADE TO ORDER. A perfect fiting and the FIRSST DRESS SHIET FOR 68.86. Betisinction always querantesd. sie ESS STS oe 7 KEEPS PATENT PARTLY-MADE DRES&& SHIRTS, STRIPE EUS. 8 2 “a7 Weuetcehgau Ww. Ww.