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. DRY GOODs. EXTEA INDUCEMENTS Offered tn BLACK Goops. Bleck Cashmerss yard wide cents. BLACK MOHAIRS CHEAP. Bisck Mobairs, doable width, 25 cents, BLASKETS chap. SHAWLS cheap CAREIMEBES for Mon and Boys. NEW CARFETS AND SEW DEES GOODS WILL OPSM MONDAY, OOT 2, 1576, St the very lowest cash prices. . BL TOWSON @ 0O., €36 PENSSYLVANIA AVESUE, sepls cotr Bear 7th sireet, south side. INO ADVANCE IN OUB PRICES, But « redtction of from 10 to 3) per cent. on 920,000 worth of IMPORTED AND DOME3TIO DRY GOODS. We have just finished taking account of Stock, Snd shall for the next 20 days make the above re- @uctions to « ur prices for cash Opened this morning another lot of Richardson's LINENS, in short longi price. so yards WHITE CAMBRIO, at 10 cents St 123s conte. d Colored OASH ME! Eedgings and ° sil wool FLANNELS, serticgs, Nainsook Edgings and [nsertiags ‘In- A full stock of all Riads Dry Gooas will be sold for the next 30 days asstated above. Bemecnber' veation. . M. B No. 314 8th street ‘Near Pennsylv: sepo-tr FROM LAST SEASON. Having a lot of DBESS GOODS, SHAWLS and CASSIMERES from Inst season. which mus? be sold to pan aged will offer them st LESS THAN stock of GUINNET’S BLACK SILK, Also, a ful! stock o! eS Worth 28 per cent more to-day. GEO. J. JOMNNSON & CO, seps-cotr 711 Market Space. IMPORTANT. few of the great scarcity of money. we shall ofer NEW FALL AND WINTES GOODS “ prices that defy competition. We name in part: \OK SIL-ES, from 87o. to 4.50 per yard; a first as) SLL tor @1 75, worth now $1.25. CsaSHMERSS. BLACK snd COLORED. all the new and desirable shades, at Suc., worth 6235. ALPACAS. BLACK an4 COLOBED.all shades; special berguins in colors at 20c., worth 25. HOUSE FUBNISHING GOODS. BLANKETS! BLANK ETS!! all woo! Blsnket. 95.80. worth @3. Linen. beached. fall width, Sc. Bleached Sheet- ing.10' wide, 2ie , etc., etc, One case Honey Comb Qnilts, 5c , worth 10) pieces new ts, 6%<c. Lease Oreton’s dark shades, Ic. Gent's DRESS SHIB1S. complete. made of Wi gutta Cotton and Richardson's Linen, for Warranted. sept-tr WISWALL 4&4 GWYNN. FALL DRY GOODS. Buy Woct Fianpels while cheap, from 15 to Tic. Canton Flannels, 8. 10, 125 to 250 Ladice sad Knit Underwear, 50c. Cheap line early tall Drees Goods, to out, from ol ap. be closed 25e. lored Costmeree tm all new shades, from Sic. Black Carhmeres, double widsh, 240. to $1.25. Black Silks still offered at old prices, although ‘Worth from 25 to 0c. per yard more. Fall Dress Goole, in new shades of all kinds, 20c. Cassimeres for men and boys. Sic. per yard up. Heavy Bed Twill Fianuel, 2c. Carpets at reduced prices Always good value for your money. T.N ON. sepe-tr 709 BARGAINS ONLY! GOOD WHITE NNEL, 1 2. BXCELLENST ey et WHITS FLAG- Bemoants Excellent BLEACHED OOTTOS, 9. Semnants Pest ‘OO, 8%. LOBSDALB 0. 10,15. Good BLACK ALPAOA, BD. Pore Sik Excellent BLACK MOBALIB, 8, worth 75. ACK Le fg oops = TABLE LINER, excellent quality, all linen, 0, are recetving ait binds of New Goods Offer to their friends. castemers and strangers FAll DEESS bh tj — al REDUCED iks, TSc. per y'd and up (old prices), 7 Biue and Botile Green Silks at au on French Cashmeres, 75c. and ap (original 2), Biack Alpscasand Mobatre (double fold), 25¢., up, ‘Wool Fiannels. iSe. and 5 tly B4), its B2 mar box aad up, loves, 800. ( it) at 14 Gloves ia Black, White, Street and colors All- Linen Tabt« Damask, 50c. and up, All Lines Doylies and Napkins, 7éc. and ap. Ledies’ and Gent's Underwear at manufacturers’ i Wik Tissne for Velling, Sc. and ap, Corsets. Sige. and games Le ° osc tg acrbars bacon emake Ber stig pater Baigace Hetied WI TI lew at" ‘are, '*. a Is ee ng Tice fe, ta i styles at lowest market prices. Call examine @ CO. DHEAD augt-ly 939 Penn. ave and 932 D st: JUST RECBIVED, 40 PIECES GUINET SILKS. ‘The GUINET BLACK SILKS, which are the st makes and most renowned in the world, have Vaneed ip price %) per cest., and having been suc- Cessful in secariag a lot of forty-six pieces of this celebrated brand of Silk at the old we offer ery piece of these goods af the for- A there Silks just opened we offer some ¥: oboice af $130, @1 7, and @2. = Plata, Pisid and Striped All-Woe C4SHMBRES AND DESEGES all just received. WOLFORD 4&4 SHILBERG, MITCHELL & MARTIN, 931 PESESYLVAN1A AVERUS. gone stock and re figures, to close out our SPRING AND SUMMEE DEY GOODS. Botwithstanding the very low ruling dar the past season. we have our prices still + BO close: endian tbat SHIRT MANUFACTORY RAILROADS. FAMILY SUPPLIES. AUCTION SALES. LTIMO) wD O1 Vea Rr BA“TIMORE AND O1110 RAILROAD | GQ 608 FO-MORROW. GLoTION OB THE MOREA SIUROF Rae SEPTEMBER 14tu, 1876. PICKLING AND PRESBRVING. Pour OAPITON runt iy — 2.000 mace. pure White Wi! D-HAND PARLOS, | By virtue of u decree cf the pire, sect 4 Mm BUGNI- | of the Ptetrict of jo ; fall rown Sagers. LL ¢ lowest Millis, Minaesota eee tae e Bao. sepié-tr (Herald) ' 603 Penns. svenuc. Stais eiatver. ba a a Ts BT. J. &. BOP 02 above, confident tsk be can please Tit FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS. Grafton Sat §:45—Point of Rocks —) Way Way Staiions. Har- bare. and tations Vailey Branch, and Way Stations main stem, Ha- 9:33" New York Limitea Rxproe. Baltimore and * i Pbilade: ry Sunday to Beltimore and Y a et ‘only. . Open Every Morning. gt 12:15—Baltimore, Way Stations, Ellicott City avd ©. MANN Anpapolt ae ADeeelis fa acd Norfolk Bx- | Semget, Be attention of the publte to the eholee Drees. "On Cubday, all War States tok Bal | °° Sine MUTTON, LAMB AND VE 3 os only. = et bis ‘Bos. 638 639, itimore and Way Stations. ry wing Market, which are baat | +35 veneers and Lenore! Express. Bilicott a Year round, for the acco: 4:30 Fron mets Pent the publ ., Also, Btall Ho. 4 Western ores | COMFORTABLE FEAME HOUSE AT avuo- joes Branch ) Connects on Saturday for Bae OF IMPROVED PROP ager town od Wisemeae On TOESDAY AFTEA&NOOM, Se) P ¥ UN OBSEN STREET, G&OLUETOW b 19th, 1876, at 5 o'clock, in froat of - $o—Batumere ~~ comfortable Frame Dwet 7 virtac of s deed ot tenet dated the 29¢ Bo 338 L's th day of Jone A. D. 1878, and recorded in wibe: jo. ao, va 7 Ne folio 35. one of the iand records of th», Saturday il erie the ee ee Tghtmor can Rave | District of Oviumbis, and a the request of tne Bagerst-wn and Winchester. ean ant nee be Party scoured thereby, 1 will sell.on m0MDa¥, to Ctacinnati snd Louisviile bag te doyle al 7 6 15th day of September, 1676. tu froat of the $:2G— Polat of Rocks and Way Stations. a paar cand Premlece, at 5 o'clor® p.m.-parts of Lots nurapeved cS jadelpbia ress. —— 2 oue bu acd y ven iT) i o ben 7:1S—Bartivere and War Stations dred ‘and eighty-nine (199. In Woull's aidicion. to 7:35—Pittsburg, Chicsgo, Uo!umbus and San- i. W484. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. tp md dusky. 9:20-Faitimore, Bladensburg, Boltarilie, Leu- yj bin Night Ex- ‘ork. ‘ay Stations. ¢. Golumbas, Park COAL AND WOOD. B oossay OLINE I Pi lurther notice, or r Srewatam, eecered m, 8c tthe Baltimore ‘a6 ee ‘Oak Wood, 5 ence t Dy deed of trust on the property sold. Ail ‘convey- mn eatonne, S08 Pedra, 81-50; Sawing pitting | place inning, with the improvements thereon ae neo nays perry eld S depeett of 8 PI 3 4 probable that these prices Term a fourth archase CHARLES ATTHEWS, Trustee, hecked and received ‘end anh bs vise Soe tebes ak cash on day ofrale or within ven gaze eecetrom, wepT-d TROMAS DOWLING, Auct. . faster of Ti tion. ‘. z co. 4.18 months from day of sale; the purchaser 57 THE ABOVE SALE I8 PUSTPOBED until COUR, General Ticket Agent, ie WOO SHO OOAE oedamns, | card to give his, ber-or their promissory | MORDAY, the 23th day of Septombers same hour GEO 8. KOONTZ, Geveral Agent. _sepé-tr ‘Office, 603 Penns. avenue n. w..oorner 6th st. notes for the » bearing interest at | end Whart and Depot, foot of ath etrect cast, sepii 6t | 7 Per cont. por annum from day of sale until paid; CHARLES M. MATTHEWS. Troster, 1876 eanssSbevanra 1876] Gepiix ay P day otbalc orwithic seven days teereivoae Se neck ENE ee ee anc i J ja) ie or within Lt a ees hk SELLING OUT CHEAP: ey. patil all pureh Winverast shallbe B= BB. Auctioneer. rs com: To the North, West, and Southwest. Ihave two hundred tongof White)Ash STOVE rohace® o¢ pareuase TRUSTERS’ SALE OF VALUABLE (MPEOVED , ly with the of within seven days th PROPBBTY. N 2 BX StBRET Double Track, Steet Rails, Splendid Scenery, | COAL, which I offer at $5.25 per ton. store the RORTHUWEST, af ACOTION. Magnificent 7 By virtve of s deed of trast to the under- SEPTEMBEE 1772, 1576. signed. dated August 2b, Is73_ sua dui Trains leave Washington, city time, js Fecordéd in, Liber 0,129. folio 16s et sea, 4 col streets, land recor For Pittsburg and t Orders left at yard on 9h street, between D and | Tatlred Columbia, and at the requ parties secured lor Gar to Pittsburg ally, wit Bsoethwest. ‘sepl-9t z sorgothall sell es pablic suction, on Fist- 3 JOB BARNA re. copt Sunday. (COAL AND KINDLING WOO! . the foliowing BALTIMORS AND POTOMAO BAILROAD. womuce = sept-cod ati that certata For. ry hester, Bu: 5 Our stock now ¥ sand the orth: 6am. daily exoept ac: | all tne cbotce a ee erates, queer HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ce or parcel of ground known an described aa se erste Wain? (FoePL Saturday. with | attention of Our OHANOERY SALE thres (33), In square umbered four bundted ued gt r= nea PATART BUNDLED KINDLIB OF LAND IN TH fity-four (484), the said northe: Gan, ootele, and Niagara Falls, 11:50 a.m., | ona a in bundle, . O., ABOVE GEOBGETOWS. D | kavir= @ front of nincteen (19 For New Tork and the Best, 9:40 1%. Ho shavings: KROWN AS GREEN SPRING, IMPHOVED | inches on 6th strect west, and Wales Onrp sated ates Fequired. BY A DWELLING ROUSE AND OTHER same width tc the rear line of said SAFE. BUILDINGS by 8 four-story pressed brick front D bod ofthe Bistrot Gotaupin’ yeu ta Bente A ‘Terms of sale, as proscribed 12 said trust: 3.000 o.. f Sotanabia passed te Boe ‘erme * : 5 YELL Ces peter conse Bo. dn: Rawin 4. Clabangh vs. ‘Joe. Ra | 2th accrued interest from Angust 29m, info. and tebas-1y Branch Office Penneyivanie aves rman al.) the ander ‘as trus- | expenses of sale, in cash; and jance at cigh- er Fetiedetyss ee be = ite, will oll on THURSDAY. the 28th day of'dep. | torn and teensy four mcnthe, fof whick the skee Sa “aail “4 | tember, A.D. 1876, at 5 o'clock p. m., at pudlic | of the purchaser, bearing interest from day of sales ee a LUMBER. ‘suction, on the tbat pleoe of parcel of | and secured by deed of trust on the property sold, 2 B ° dail in the county of Washington, District of Oo- Conveyancing ‘at cost of purchaser: renee Taeem and cad yu, | [,UMBER! LUMBER! Columbia Foundry. lying weet of Georgetowas Be Paya prerec mred m jumbia Fou '. wr wR § are and 4:20 pm. | [, O',and contained Tn the qeand pou complied with within, clght dave ater day of sale, 5 aes accoraip, surve) rrovtees reer’ rt - a Pry Seb inte edie anther ae ALEXANDKIA & FREDERICKSBURG BAIL- AT REDUCTION IN PRiOES. | Hice Ne 4 planted big apt x Pe ph perp Sit cael WAY ABD ALEXANDBIA & WaBHINGTOS Ding thongs bu seid inet ae eae new ery KRLCEY.{ ea BAILBOAD. west, 2 4-10 perches toa stone sep 18: ALBERT F. FOX asset dria, 6,7.8:30, 9,10, ll.am,1,3 Fe eT ob anes Sarbanday 5 ry after this date wo will sell all kinds of TRUSTEES GALE of VeLrABUB IMPROVED at 9 8m and Land 7 pm et BEAL ON FIRST STREKT WKBT, For the South, vie Bichmond, 11:46 p.m. daily, x ) BETWEEN D AND K STREE®S NORTH, AT cxeeph Sunday: sad vie Lynenbarg, 7:48 a.m. i PP lated pn etre ‘and gust, A. D. 1576, daly recor Trains Jouve Alexandrie for, Washington, 6, Tia’ | €40ak Feneing, 6 inches, “ 00 in Liber No. 794, folie 335 ot seq of the Tand Ob Sunday at 7’ and 10 a m a. And all cther Kinds of Lumber equally se iow. records of the District of Columbia, and by direction Tickets, information, Bleep’ ry A mmali lot of Oax, Hickory, Walnut, and Poplar of the ms, secured ‘ees I , SATUB accommodations can be procured at the Offices:— | St less than one-half the usual price, Day, Oth of Beptember, A. D. 1876, at 5 ortheast corner of Thirteen’ A large lot of Brick and Sand at lowest market eck Ri m_, offer for sale at publi auction, to the Northeast coraer of Sixth street | Prices. ighest bidder, on tne premises, the followiog de- = for ie checking ‘of Baggage to pe cee itr Of grompd: Know’ und desc! bed an the south oct Geatiuation frem. Hotels and Beeidences. tee” = sugls-ly Corner 18th and B streets n. for Lot numbered three(3), in the suddivisioa D. M. BOYD, Jx.,Gen'l Passenger Agent. FRANK THOMSON, Gen'l Manager. jan3-ly KRIVERSAL &.R. TICKET 0 of lot numbered two (2), in square num! ox ‘end twenty-n: Abend D in the city of Wash- ington, and District of Columbia, as the same is re. corded in the office of the Burveyor of said District SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS. , A stream of water piece It is a suitable place for a brewery or other —ceecrateg purposes, or fur a butcher's esteb- It will be to the interest of purchasers of material po epemd with the improvements thereon. consisting BAILBOAD TICKETS to or trom all points | for building purposes to examine my stock. I have Of sale: Ope third of purchase money oash, | of 2. mfortable two-story brick dwelling and out- bought. exchanged of sojd at Seen ee ours FLOORING Dalance thereof in six, twelve, s ios ihiikeani akan’ 100 muet ‘upon any other office or 4-4 and 5-4, kiln dried. Also roperty is streck eff, and the bal inthis clty: ta, aud twelve VIRGINIA PINB FLOORING Montbe from the day'of wale, foF which the notes of ‘Tickets good till used. Dapapes checked twroean. with a large assortment of ; the purchaser, bearing interest ax mine per cont... BRE sar Foereresenoriete | gene, wutiet ce ooo foot por a gs Sen ad : =e sama a : au ths terms of rale are not com STEAMERS, &c. eusé-tr Phoenix Mill, 1910 Ohio avenue, oe *0B NORFOLK. 9 freolds wis J. MIL ine sea Faber am ee Roce LUMBER. GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. _ | TRONAS pownixe. guetonse. 73 att -m. Fare, @4; round tip, @6. \m.”Sd' FALL STYLES) — gm | COMPLaTEIn FOR POTOMAC BIVER LANDINGS. B A @UBR BEDUCED PRICES: NOW READY. BBOADWAY DBESS HATS FROM 86 TO @8. A Steamer JNO. W. THOMPSON leaves Com- yery rnart, feos of oh every T! mepels a7. " FRIDAY, at 7 «. m., for every . . VIBGINIA PINE BOABDS, por hundred, 61.50 pring L80, at = aa of tae | WHITE PINE OULUS, (£008 )evemove 9.00 | FINMBOFT AND STIFF FELT HATS OF THR Sz For information office MOBT A a’ 5 Oompany, under the ts a Bank — = WHITE PINE OULLS, (12 I00b)..ene 9.00 BOYS’ AND CHILDRES’S HATS, new shapes. P asa Mesotyya-tr’ | WHITS PIER SIDING. wm 9.00 | | Fine amortmemt of SILK, ALPAGA and GING- ne EW EXPRESS LINE, HITE PINE 6-4 nd 6-4, DEESSED....... 9.60 | 24M OMBRELLAS. CLYDES NEY nae b ; MEBR @ GREE, Mateers, on FRIDAY, the S30 dey of nit, PHILADELPHIA, ALBXANDBIA, WASHING OUR 91.50 BOAEDS tepl#-tr_ 1419 Pa. ave., above Willard’s Hotel. cing Mt 40 Drolock a ma the following rol — satan: ’ FALL STYLE of Tarleton. one lot_of one lot of Gambric, STHAMBES LBAVE PHILADBLPBIA every | 476 First Quality. ALL 16 FEET LENGTH, DRESS HATS, ring h gig heme SATUEBDAY at ie igrrainge 7 Call and see them. "8 ‘As introduced in Hew York by the Brosdway Hat Drees G: BShewls, Flannels Oat: tere? a FIORS 95 TO 98 Et ‘araeols, Underclothing, Oastineres, WILLET & LIBBEY, Also new decigns in BOFT FRLTS and STIFF sare ag ang TE Tg Corner Sixth street and New York avenue. TS. _B. B, STINEMETZ, Hatter. Cotton, Bindings Buttons Perey Bee ete iy Z-ly eng%-tr_" 1937 Pa. ave. nexttocor.ish st. | Weoug Jacke Lensionss Bones Ree SS | ESS EHIRTS MADE TO ORDEE. | Strow Bonnets, Bhow Cause, Shades, and syti-tr DDBESS and Shelviog in store, &c.. &o., seized and levied a PIANOS, &c. upon as the chattels of Emory Barter, R POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS, | ——————__—__—>_ —— A perfect Sting and the god will be sid, to satisty execution No. 16 $61 in THE STEAMER “MATTARO, w.| “(CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC.” FINEST DEESS BHIET FOB 99.95. favor of Eliza E Ladson. ALEX SHARP. H. BYLEs, will leave her Satisfaction always guaranteed. sepl6-dtd Per DUSGABBON #HOS., Aucts. "s LIGEN COLLARS and OU! HOSI- 5 3 net dety W458: B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. of 6th ‘street, M inedings on. moka G8. No Cu 2 on htver "including the favorite summer . ‘and UNDEBWEAG, et prices w = mney resorts of | av ieldein "DECREE BROTHERS, FIABOB at . TRUSTER'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED Gorton: Riven Braincs, and BLakiston's Is- | fron plate cu the inuer ieft hand side of JAMES THOMPSON'S SHIRT FAOTORY, | PROPESTY ON H STREET, BETWEEN Isr LaND. og will artive in Washington om ‘ment Jels-ly 804 F street 2. w., LeDroit Building, | STKEST WEST AND WORTH OsPITUL TUPSDAY and FRIDAY BYENINGS, adoat san “Decker Patent, June 2d, 1863.” PREPR PATENT PARTLY MADE | 22, BEZAB THS GOVERNMENT PRINTING OWE ey W. H. KILL a G. KUHN, Bele KEBPs PATENT PARTLY-MADE OR PIOE, os seed ahaa an iy a! street wharf. 407 10th street, above P: a ae . 1874, and di orded in Uiber aw eens ——— gee ince pa Rese cee ea ; ILYDE'S WASHINGTON, PHILADELPHIA, ° the party secuted thereby, 1 poem ASD PSOVIDBNOE STEAMSHIP TEESE, Pept socajes Sperebr, Tahal Lm cre of the eens Shake: Frsuives, on FRIDAY. Sepuembor 3d, f6, at Sere poe iaterans tate nung tad eng ta the de at 3 ‘ 5 of Colum PPuusdelphia. “Newkarvase om out. Sod deeribed a8 Lot Ho.as,ieJ.G ‘Mcuaire's re ward fretehes. Through bills of lading a3 Wat | Bole Agency for Wm. Kuabe & Oo.’s and Wm, Of those cis. | the improvements, consleti ota two-story orick. above ports. i received Gad de- | mioUammon's Pianos. ootls-ty FINISHED | | Terme: Ove-tourth cash; balance in equal pay: trom =, ‘and | mente of 6,12 and 18 months; deferred paymonte ro HALEET Davin 2 0078 GRamp, SQUARE B. be secured by deed of trast on property sold, and to So Sees oc tara CUNABD LINE. NOTICE. view of dim: the chances of col- uae eenteeeans Serres coarse for all scagons of the year. my ince aa 3 = Es ‘the north of a ig atomemaa temaee croming tp periaian THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERIOAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, GEN NEW YOR. vA Som marked every. or soets aan re esas ‘THR OSBAPSVE OTORR IN THR CITY, mere omen _EVENING STAR. MONDAY. September 1S, 1876. Mr. Woodhull’s Divorce Suit BER COMPLAINT AGAINST O©OL. BLOOD, AED THEODORE TiLTON’s OPINION OF in the divorce suit of Vietoria, Woodhall Sainst Col. James H. Blood, the referee ( E. ted to Jastice D: in Brooklyn, yesterday afiernoon, ccepart Tecommending that an absolute divorss be ranted. F Onlo, by @ the Presbyterian eburch, to James H. Blood, and that she has lived with him since as his wife. She ac cuses him of adultery, specifying the time, place, and person. The complaint was served on Col. Biood, apd be declined to put in an answer. He refused to before Sanderson, tne re: others to go uncon- Umony of his wife tradicted. Mrs. Woodbull’s testimony was as to her Tarriage. She testified further that there were no children bor. to them since their marriage, and thet the adultery had been committed without ber connivance, consent or procurance. @Suckman Ciafin, Mrs. Woodhull’s father, Axed seventy-nine, testified tnathe was a lawyer, Ard that he knew the plainti{? and Cerlendant to be husband and wife, and that thay Were Giways Known as sucn by every- DIF. Louls Andrews swore that he had become acqualpted with Mrs. Woodhull and Colonel Ricod 1p Cinciunati, and tnat be otb street, rk,in the relation of husband and He testified that on January 6, 1x76, he accompanied Col. Blood to a house of tll. repute in east 22d street, and subsequently saw bim go into a similar place in west 16th street with ® woman not his wife. His tes. Umony in detall justified the allegations in the complaint. his decision. reserved is described tn Tilton’s life of Victoria Woodhull as @ modest man who se- questers bis name in the shade; a radical, @n internationalist, ® communist, and an enthusiastic spiritualist. The writer adds: “This five grained transcendentalist is a reverent hus! moods, and their faithful historian to the ” Col. Blood conducted all of Mrs. ‘oodhull’s correspondence with Theodore Tilton, writing the rude sketch which was dressed into Tiston’s “Life of Mrs. Wood- hull,” and every letter except one—a@ short one, scribbled on brown paper—whicb Mr. ‘Tiiwn received from her.—[N. ¥. Sun, 16th, A Charmiag Dinner. HINTS TO HOUSEKEEPERS. The following is @ dinner for eight per- sone: BILL OF FARE. Soup—Gumbo of crabs a !’Creole, ried smelts ala Anglaise. Beef ala mode; Parisian ‘toes. Roast partridges on toast. icken salad. Charlotte de pommes (: le Charlotte.) To make a gumboof ala Creole: Take @ dozen live soft-shell crabs (now in perfec- lion), take off the small legs, the tuck and the gilis, which are generally sandy and spongy; wash, drain well and cat each crab in about eight pieces; put in @ saucepan two ounces of butter, @ few shalots cn fine, two ounces of ham or lard cut small equare pieces; fry till the shalots are cooked, but not quite brown; add two glasses of “va Wine, two quarts pte — roth, @ green pepper cut fine, but not cho) » & bunch of garnished parsiey and white pepper, then the crabs. Boll an hour and slowly, take the grease ley off, ard, while boiling hot, finish with six tabie- spoonfuls of gumbo powder dropped by the left hand, raised somewhat high, whtlé stir- ring the soup all the while with the right hand to prevent it from getting “lumpy.” Tols soup must be highly seasonei aod = With plain boiled rice in @ separate sh. Beef a ia mode, hot and cold: Take a piece of rump beef welghing about twelve pounds, cutit in two, h t with salt pork seasoned ‘With allspice and chopped parsiey; put it in @ saucepan with four ounces of batter, fry it @ pice color, drain the grease off, add to it one quart of water, a pintof white wine, two glasses of brandy, two quarts of beef broth and four calves’ feet, boned and bleached; a little salt, @ garnished bunch of parsiey, eight large carrots, six cloves stuck in an onion, and cook slowly for four hours. —. om take oft the beef, — calves’ feet and the grease ont of gravy, and ass the gravy gh & fine strainer. erveone piece of beef (the second piece to be kept for Sunday) on @ dish, garnish sym- metrically with half the carrots, trimmed and cut the size of @ cork, balf-of the calves’ feet cut in pieces, some glazed onions, and half of the gravy red over. the preced Se prepara ation and’ pat it 106 Pp ing pal 0 & i@rge salad-bow: SS with the rest of the vegetable;, calves’ feetand gravy. This, when cold and tnroed over in dish, will @ good and substantial dis. for acid dinner. A little garlic cooged with it will improve ita good deal for those who live by taste ratber than bysmell. This dish so is 80 , 80 economical and so || @ppre- ciated in France that we shall they have eaten it all fq derstand what it ought to be.—(N. Y. un- ‘orld, KILLING A Maw Berors HE HEARS THE SHot Firep.—There is an American story of respectable antiquity which tells how @& fast train outran ee a ae oe and came to utter grief, the sound the Warning whistie arriving after the collision. The driver was killed, and the story ended with the words, “Poor fellow! he was dead when bis curses him.” As and much more see the flash. We do not know whether it has been observed that: by the eighty-one ton gun, withia's: mile of y -one ton gun, W: a o' the soit oy he will not hear the shot The velocity of the sound is 1,132 feet per nd. The muzzle velocity of the bolt of body traveling faster than the sound. Tne am example we have is the lightning Coie peetuaing the icmgeter uel of the “THAT's MY BUSINESS.”—Several days ago John Cummerford, a Connecticut jewel- ih ae Hie brought with nica a, some jewelry. He ma about #2000, abd Invested £1,000 in Jewelry which he gave toa@ friend to take care He then went on a spree for two or days, and was arrested and taken Justice Flammer, at the lice court. When tnree before Essex Market po- e “Tl right,” said the j ask tbat question, bat I shall fine you for being drunk.” As the woe} fine ari ad no right to Sarcrenseer marten me ei” 7 ‘comically : A f sags Be H | it i i | é if HE 2 t i at Hf i : i i E | i 5 % How Girls Can nasare to be House. BY MRS. A.D. T. WuIvwer. Begin with Jour own tings aod own place. This is what your mother will tell you if you rush to ber, enthustasie with Rrest Intentions, aod offer to reileve her of balfher og. Don't draw that litue bucket of cold water to bave it poured back upon your early zeal. Reform yoor upper bureau drawer; relieve your closet pegs of their accumulation of garments out of use & month or two ago. Inetitate a clear aad useful order, in the midst of which you can daily move and leern to Keep it. Use your- self to the beautifal—which ts right—dis- Posing of things as you bandle them, so that twill be part of your toilet to dress your room and its arrangements while you dress yourself, leaving the draperies yoo pI and artistically hang. cately folded and piaced,as the R Seeteby: to Wear, or ihe ribbon you put 2 thing that you have about you. Let it Srow impossibie to you to put down so moch 85 @ pin-box where it will disturb the the not koowing, except Oget, ment, what is harmony and the mf ible race of relation. (ace get your kao’ Fond study, and turn it (nto tact—whts is Itterally having it at your fingers ae I told you—and order will breathe aboat you, and grace evolve from commonest things, &rd uses and beloogings, wherever you may not be; and ‘putting things to rights” will be'separate task work and trouble, any more than tt is in the working of thesolar system. It will go on ali the time and with a coatin- ual pleasure. Teke upon yourself om gy the sake of getting them in in like man- ber, if for po otuer peed—ali the cares that belong to your own small territory of uome. Get together things for use in these cares. Have your little wash cloths and your sponge; for bits of cleaning; your farniture brush and your feather duster, and your Night litte broom and your whisk aud pan; your bottle of sweet oll and spirits of tur- Fentine, and a piece of flannel, to preserve € polish, or restore the gloss, where dark Wood grows dim or gets spotted. Find out, by following your surely growing sense of thoroughness and niceness, the best aud Tend lest mays of Keeping ‘ali fresh about you. Invent your OW processes; they will Sapsua! oe pone Where are ea for . ve made | mpd y ey mistress ‘of what you can ‘&rn &nd do 1n your own aparimeni, so that it Is emsier ana more natural for to do it than to let it alone—so that on" Ube time it takes any more that waoloh bave to give to your own bathing and air dressing— then you have learne! enou, 1) Keepa whole house,so far as its ok ordering is concerned. — Charles Francis Adams says he will never, never, never submit to British tyran- By while there is a drop of irish blood in his veins, — Ip these days of smirched and shattered and Tildenized reputations, there is noth: one can trust with safety Dut the truly good ne’ * Weeveral Burlington men, who kissed their w.ves good-bye and started for the oen- tennial two days before the Goss-A lien prize- Sght, have just returned home; and say they never SAW 80 mueh science in so little space in all thelr lives. Their trusting wives are 80 glad they were pleased. The rifle teams do not attract one-third of the attention aod admiration that was be- stowed u, the boat clubs. But if the rifle men would adopt @ shooting costume con- sisting of @ piece of scarlet yarn tied around the neck, with the ends falling over the back, there wouldn't be room on Long Island to bold the crowds. —A West bill man went ont into the Kiteben last gl without @ lamp, lo wash his hands, and while groping about for a towel be ran plump into the arms of the hired girl. ‘Why Maggie.’ he chuckled, ‘you darling little witch,’ and then as be held her and crowded bis mustache under her reluc- tant nose, the lampltcater touched off a lamp on the side street, and by the flickering ra: that fell through the kitchen window, tre West Hill man knew his wife’s aunt, who is visiting them. He started for the Black Hills at midnignt.” — The free dress reform club of Philadel- phia has boldly declared that the “garment- ure for woman’s legs should be of dual form.” And then there would still be the same old formal duel who sbould wear the “garment- ure.” And the reform club did not settle the question whether this “dual ture” Would be fastencd around ,lovely woman's waist witb pins, or held in ‘piace by @ sus- pendature. Nor did it resolve that the but- tonature of woman's dual garmenture should be kept in@ more perfect system of repair Uban is the case wilh the manly trowsature. And ifthe reform club adopts the style of jarmenture woru by the sierner sex, they il bave to fy a ib aft to @coommo- Gate their busiieture. ¥ MaAr’s MUSCULAR DEVELOPMENT.—Per- who are ambitions of , Bccording to the Medical Examiner, bas lateiy been institut- schoo! in extended ill effects on their a what lerm “sedentary pur- suits,” namely, walking. “RIGHT IN WITH THE Rest.”—They tell &xoo1l story of an old business man of this city, who recently found bimeelf + ng pooerngag and desired to go into bank- ruptey. Heapplied toa lawyer to know bow much it would cost to have made out, apd the business pul through. He was told that the expense would a@bout 100, and, appearing to be satisfied with price, he told the lawyer to go ahead. lawyer followed the instractions, and, when tbe work was done, called for his little $100. “All right,” said the bankrupt, “you can at your claim right in with oluers”.— [epringylead ion. g a s7-In Texas they hans horse thieves, but luding to the subject they gently pat it: ube extractors suspended in the for- DIED. BUBNS. On the morning of September 17, 1576. residence. ocrne: 34 @nad G streets soutarest, Bre oom B Ns, wile of Davia Burns, ia the oie ‘take place from ber inte resi- dence, at 3 o'cl’k pm ,on Tuesday, ith instant * JACKSON Jackson, wife of Of _her age. UNDERTAKERS. vy. MARVEY, R. O36 7 StEust. Undertaker. WM, BACKErE we RY B4ncue. Pabine Mabe end Tadertabest G29 Ales raze: Hoarews