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EVENING STAR. | iiasidtecntitenaicimelimeatiedidediens tinier “out” bill charges that the parties were married in this city June 16, 1510, and that on Septem- ber 16, Isi3, the defendant deserted him with- out cause, and has committed adultery with one Allen Biunt in September, 1575, on the farm of Wi!liam W. Rapley, in Montgomery county, Md. Decree of divorce grantea a tincwlo matrimonit. Harriet T. Green agt. Jacob Otto Green. ey were married at Mayville, N. Y., July, 1846, by Rev. Mr. Doolittle, of the Presby- terian church, and that one child was born of the union, who diet many years since. The plaintiff charges that for the last ten years tne defendant has been @ habitual @runkard, and abusive and quarreisome ueen of Great Britain” was the first toast, and was drank standing. “The President of the United States” was drank in silence. “England” was responded to by Secretary Lasselle, of the British Legation. Postmaster General Tyner responded to the toast “United States of America” with & patriotic speech, which was received with —— by all the guests present. ‘ajor A. B. Leech, captain of the Irish team, responded in behalf of his team. He was introduced as the father of rifle shoot- ing, and the man who sent the first challenge for an international match. He warmly thanked the committee for the hospitable we may have the choicest inte*ior attrac- Uons. B. B. — LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. The Public Schools, Editor Star: A “Friend to Teachers” in a morning paper complains that the teachers ara debal from Visiting the Centennial apless they furnish @ “substitute and B md for the time absent,” and desires that they be given time for the purpose. We desire to reraind “Friend” that they have just had a vacation of nearly three months, and those who failed to go, ought not, in Cag hag, Saeed to be allowed to go, even if they do furnish GEORGETOWN ADVER’M’TS, Sine amp 60: PREMIUM STEAM DYEING AND SCOURING, at WM. H. WHEATLEY'S OLD AND ABLIABLE BSTABLISHMENY. The McPherson Stat: ‘Murder will MUSEMENTS. TES’ 00 ~~ HE CITIZENS OF THE DISTRICT TO COo- | THE svPPosED MURDERERS or youre eee es. on s a aves at Goons. | ____ EDUCATIONAL. || OPERATE IN THE UNVEILING ON THE EVERETT AT GLYM ARRESTED. | TITENT! 08 is called to the auction sale of BEST BRACE & ALL TER | THURSDAY. September 1876, 18TH PROXIMO. On Tuesday morning last Col. L. W. B. | unredeemed pledges and goods THE TROTSED 719 = * 3 719 2s, y : Feather Probus Fa |, The published cail tora meeting of cttizeos | Hutchins, acting deputy sheriff of St. Mary's | left emt e,Coldstein & Co., loan OVER BRIGETWOOD PARK, FANCY AND MILLINERY GOODS, | Bichter Weather Probabilities To-day, | to ake some action in conjunction with the | county, Md,, arrested at Sandy Springs, | *? Monday and Tuceday, Octoter hacen WILL TAKE PLace HOw BRADY, 4F — | committe of Holdiers and Sailors of the | Sontgomery county, Chas. Wilsom, alles | $7 jgebey,eu4 Toeuday, Ociober 24 and 3d, a ‘ OFFICE OF CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, Army of the Tennessee for a demonstration | ‘Martin Henry,” a yeatersny. morning ar- | of Thomas Dow! ng, Star Office building. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 291m, 1 ACs 'B Seu STREET. TH ICOM INSTITUTE —The WASHINGTON. September 25, 1876. | and suitable ceremonies on the occasion of | rested Henry impson, alias’ James Henry | The assortment is very large, and consists ‘The foNowing are the entries: Jonn SVERY DAY. LARGS appl. | Day Octler a oe thee For the middie Atiantic states, westerly | ling of the MePherson equestrian | Butler,” the mu of young Everett at | of gold and silver watches, solid cbains, | B. Taity *Washie, . rs of Fa po te monte ‘Yor edmieste eee pack to Warmer southwest, followed | eae eee ee ream eewuentrian | Pomoukey, county, on Jaly 10th. | diamonds and all other fue jewelry, silver? ant Bi | a DAVIS. | SF cbost > (Ourtes by filing Parometer and clear or partly | Statue in Scott 8q mote fe hese men are the mos store | ware, gups, revolvers, &c. No | FELT BATS, tor Onildres, Misses and Ladies. in | errning uring the frst week of the semston ft cloudy weather. ber. brought toget Mine at er at | breakers in the state. haying been sentation 18 allowed ‘under any circum- GM ‘all the new ‘end colors, just received at | sciion of the committer on sémin ton” —— | eee oe peace ware Ger, aaa | breaking into not iesa than ten stores stances, and article is faily warranted | Alms. Davis’ Geergewwe. D.O., ee. hose, present were Gov. Shepnerd, | {ises"tne Killing of soune Everetsr They | a oi Sipe VELEIRS IN FER TABS k iFRH ABD SOMOOL FOR GIBLS LOCAL NEWS. pg mem ager hn = M gp Rg a ig A ag eA gains can be obtained 3 Horees will be called NWurre mes kev recived Da Sealab 3 2 -L. M. aga Rew ten , - cee ‘nema ea Byrne, Admiral Kadiord, TL. Hume, aod | eindea detection by taking nowalng ‘at tor CITY IT sch ikstenenabats ATE Salsons 28D From 708 11h stres e ee to 1197 tSthstrest Bational Theater —“The Naiad Queen.” A little after 12 o'clock Governor Shepherd | C7 at ‘Ashton, Montgomery cote: te PITEMS. bE Re a Rorih est. betw. nue and Ford's Opera Kowse—‘Unele Tota’s Cabin.” | called the meeting to order, and on his air. | got nothing bat a few dollars, which had | T= Frvest Oysters in the world are to ori a mee tae On formal Glens wit bette nee Theoter Comique— “The Two Orphans,” and | tion G er F. Bacon was elected chair- | been left in the money drawer. Uol. Huten- | be found at Harvey « Holden's popular Oys- | &7~ Knox's Omntbnees will leave the priuctpal et a very email ads Spply to 1127 Lith torte varieties. man, with R. M. Downman, ¢8q., a8 Secre-| ing got a clue to their whereabouts while | ter House, corner lvani@ avenue and | hotels ior the track at 2 o'clock. mani are of the very will ov tary. an in- | $Pseued In Asseasing property ta St.Mary's. | 13th street. 5 seas hoe: wean Dest ‘menulpctals asa Bove, wit: Risdon Condensed Locals. ‘The latter read the call. and after an in; | Hearrived in this city on Monday inst, left ——o—— ©. w. Havas. eerde , on tion of customers. 3 The street iamps will be lighted at 11 p.m. | ©T™mS! conference Gov. Shepherd ac of the | for Montgomery the same say, and on es- | JUST RECEIVED at Moore's, 1011 New . We . . making your purebasee and extinguished at 4a. m. Army of the Tennessee, that the citizens ot | O89 trested Wilson. Some of the property | York avenue, a fine stock of fall goods. Fine FORD’ OPERA HOUSE. See notice of @ meeting of the Tiiden and | Aly of the Tennessee, that the citizens of | ‘enim studs and trinkets) of Evelee wax | Diack dress tuits made to seme oe, eee Teas JCSOLON, TWO. SUTTON ONDEESSED KIo egrericks cla at 42 7th street this even- | Oceasion referred to, be accepted, abd that a | found, on soription nine of tis arte a | aaleet) SOY Ci avenue How York MONDAY, SEPTEM. meget nk . occas 2 fully jescription given of the ies. In ry ™ J. C. Parker we have late New York | [U> commitice of citizens be @ es be fact they tacitly edmit having St the ‘Easy Feet, we. Samere ane Toms eeeanenenes NaLvars. aa Y Sud Philadelphia papers in advance of the | COD‘er with the committee of the Artatce | store of Col. Waring, in whose employ the aoe Beet, Se, . In the Greet Moral Drame of offer them to our customers a* od Ayn WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, =o the Tennessce baviDg Guitely what is de | murdered man was, and there is bat fittie | _Dr. White, Chiropodist, of a ae UNCLE TOwWS 6Rac Gout se atartrict, of Colambia day” at the | Sirca*and make a report at a future meet- ol, Batebtne took the prisoners yontenay ates and Gabadaa ‘previous to being: it Sie ee ne Davin’ | gegen pnecnret ond 8 amy Centennial bas been fixed on the 19th of O:- "He he did not see at pres - Dove dare. 1 128. m2. Gad trom 4808 Ing. He stated that he Pp from Sandy Spring to urel, and thence | ¢&ted in Washington, D. C., in 1361, suecess- ecenee NS IN JOS LOTS, ke . placed the aduve Cays. Sones, Se sumee an for the state of Maryland | ¢)5 whet more — be done, @s no pro-| Vy Odenton in re evening took them to Bal- | fully treats Corns, Bunions, Diseased 1s, SOUTH OsBROLINA JUBILER SINGERS, ys~s : . “ Boxes were placed in the Centennial | &7pmme had Snpesopted and the chair ap- | tmore and left by steamer for Port Tobaceo. | Cbilblains, Vascular Excrescences, &e ai Copeiming of ntne genuine plantation sla Market Space, corner Sth stheet. for young Lad grounds today—™ Pennsylvania's gay” eee ner Dae, ke tee Pol Hutchins has many friends in this | bis establishment, 1516 Pennaylvanisavenue, | two Matinvse TURSDAT ove oe THIRTRES N. W —Madame ES TE eee teat. Ris An Sacsgtnees 9 te Washington agonal | Rocmeeia, Ge bavey aod George api’ | Sy, sehG wl eesti eee, iy ts | ©PPouo Willard Oe Bee ont Dong, | Comeer Mad, Rentz waneTunus. wot | O18 Pian en reves ft ah Sir nae non be ~ 4 = » bi . a Rem 7 a > = iy DI . Tne Deaiet repebticns meee even | ee comm pepherd asked to be excnaed | *ucceedeain making the arrest, but alas ol A. vier ban eee cotaolinnet | NATIONAL THEATER. Wade ia Braids aud Puffs at low rates ing St Saks’ hall and resolved to hold a rat- | gcqn'cammittee duty, but ogniflen hie wilt taintsg evidence which will resaltin thelr | by removing to bis new building. aie @ ree eh SS Sa Sens: ifeation meeting after the October Ohio trgness to c0 operate with the eltizens in | 4:6 Wiat hed Convince ee northwest, three doors from 9 street, near evening Ree Pence “ae by tavinton, be EOBANICEBU BG. Pa 5 . ything they m lecide on doing. A:t- i conv! $1,400. . 8. . By promptly adopt mmercial and Golioge Prepare. werenidenee of Mra Gn Mt Candy. Notas | Mirai Hadford was thea sppotated in his | py nd Monsehold Notes. — | A iherican or Eu pea eet ee oot ew ¥ sccom We have now ia stock all the new strioe ta attractive and coy of a0 G street northwest, and stole three dozen PWT, Roessele offered thecommi!ttee the ne Again weare in the midst of @ brilliant | abled todo any work in a manner not to be | frees, © INGS. tote of Wa | a oe Deen eee ties eh hasbeen | Of the parlors of the Ariington Hotel when- aisplay of {alt millinery. Zea maw sericea gqualea by those not possessing these 8 facll- Dahan cat Mrs. O58 STBAW any.t3 oe TBICe AND + O20 per soar lexan se ever th ight desire to bold a mee Vv in legant. Am mm 2 1 a > Swarded 8 frat premium medal by the oen- ‘Admiral Hadtord pave mites inet we | veantitul Nai coe tr dae eee ee ——e—_ ee iremge Cone ee | RIBBONS AND ORNAMENTS ___ BEV 0. RGR & SON ennial board of awari peas eye glass in- | committee wonld have @ meeting ta mor- | with bandeau of shaded plumes du cog in THE NATIONAL SAVINGS BANK, corner EE | VERNON FEMINGRY ; bt ty and oe eaaren eastern bound | 1P¥ might at 7 o'clock at the Arlington | front, combined with gros grain silk lined | of New York avenue and 15th street, pays 5 On | abe room for winter Pm —— pte Nah wo ; an the Metropolitan | Hotel. With white silk, and carried around the | per cent. per annam on deposits for each cal- | H Lil WO MSN OF | F street boris branch (Point of Rocks) of be Benet a h ‘The meeting then adjourned. crown in exquisite taste, formed @ puffed | éndar month. Banking hours, 9to4. Sat- vor Saye track between Boyd's and ——__—_—_. trimming at the back fished with feather urdays, 9 to 4 and 6 to 8. 7t3, ats fe | a i ae as Motccacy stations, but no one was hurt fap llc palace casremengres chenille trimmings, howersaud fertiens ie J. B, Squier & oT os wot Methomaties ene Th ident, however, caused a delay in the aT TEE Micke RRO at ce the new shades, ane found in ‘great variety. BANKERS, AUSTRALIAN, JUST RECEIVED 7. Tensher er hers a ee ee ee Seen, cor, DENNISON, AND OTHERS. ok ee aa ee ee PI rapes rested And Teacher of Ute The republicans of Bladensburg and Hy- | A banquet was given the visiting riflemen loug ine, She bsignteses oF Ge ee Tacmant. Spesial retesoe tee dao AMERICAN RIFLE TEAMS, NEW YORK. ihe campaige My Prince ere eoen | lastevening at the Arlington hotel by the | strecise vince the clergy of Ou neanan | Aeman paid January and July or ered: Se eseetne's DAeme, = Prof. i Gtierse rb We campaign iti Prince id Whecles Rags, | Members of the Citizens’ Committee. Aboat | Mr. Markriter, on 7th street. Keeps pace | ited. > 3,21,00 | TUESDA}. September 26—Match over the s- GREEN, Prof WL “Gen don Seemed Veet ona lnere- one at the headquarters of the republican | S¢venty guests were present, Including many whessartane tice sivee aaset capréeston’ | _ Dr. W. BENson’s CRLERY AND CHAM Y, September 24-900 yard range. WH ABD BLLOK VELVET. For fortter inf srmattor y to the Princtpal et ey anne ee oon Oe Ce rel | ee cd ian cel Gene GeO | Sans be puree Lene eee crema, | De. ‘PILLS are prepared to cure Y, September 30—1 W0-yard range. How stvic HATS in Fail shapes, ry coe tat Say Station tn Hyatteville. There will be | Shepherd presided snd delivered asbort ad- | Ceo be purchased here, The falrest spot | Sick Headache, Nervous Hi Dys; Bhooting each day commences promptly at 10 a.m. COUP DE PLUMES, WW OHUNOH ROHOOL tor 7 music and speaking. grees, saying that, in behalf of the commit- fa Be tee hee - i nN ness and | Admission to grourde, 300. “Admistien to grand ¥ FEATHERS, &c. ier —g A tee. he took great pleasure in welcoming the | oF earth — a org and if no x prenemdnlrp eueaat oak Paes stand, 500. attention given to MM street. corser ie EAC Conn, NAuEET— Yesterday, in | Tisitors to the capital of the United States, | clever artist ever decorates cur wal Se | Scents. Sold by ali Druggists te Waanice: | _ Special trains, tandi Ht charge of Male P the Equity Court, Judge Olin made decrees | 4nd that !t would be the earnest endeavor of ose of our ng houses, they m: vend Aisa ng year will begin op Of divorce in four eases. Tne firat was that | tbe residents to extend every facility for | OF sae Somme From Mr. Markriter ge | ton. Georgetown jexanc ‘at oi Of James Lewis agt. Mary Jane Lewin Gat | thelr enjoyment, collection, and with most reasonable rates, on Washington at, § later, including admis. — Potomac Beilroad Pennsylvania EY when in liquor; that he has not lived with tbe complainant as her busband sinee June, 1869, and since November, 1372, rendered her bO support, but, on the contrary, she has been compelled to pay his ebligations, while he bas squandered the little that he earned. ly bis persistent immoralities and evil ‘ways her life is rendered wretched and un- comfortable, so that both mind and health bave become impaired. Peter Cannady agt. Fanny Cannady. The titloner charges that he was married to lefenc'ant November 24, 1570, aud !!ved with BET up to October 15, is); that the defendant ‘bas since that time given herself up to adui- terous practices with one Thornton Bird and other persons to the petitioner unknown. Edward Fitzgerald against Susan Fitzger- aid. This case has been the theme of much talk, owing to the questions of law involved. ‘The piaintif filed his bill a year or moreago, in which he charged the defendant with de- Bertion, bad treatment, and adultery with one W. F. Poulton, and prayed to ‘be di- Voreed, and that the defendant execute a deed conveying the property tbat she has in ber own pvame to plaintiff. The defendant folly answered said bill, denying all the charges as to desertion, bad tr ent and Sduliery. She then filed a cross bill, chai ing the pisintiff with desertion, cruel treat- ment and babitual drunkenness, and prayed 0 bedivorced, to have the custody of the enildren, and for alimony. The case came On to be heard jast week, on the pleadings and proof that was taken in the case, which Ocevpied the attention of the court for three or four days, aud was argued at great length by Messrs. Norris and Drary for plaintiit avd Totten and Browning for the defendant The court announced its decision yesterd: granting to the defendant a divorce from bei ard , the custoty of the children, to receive the rents, issues and profits of ‘the property in ber own rame, and decreed that the plaintiff pay to the defeadant alimony in the sum of <0 per month, and to pay ail Costs In the ease, thus fully vindicating the ne the charges made by plain ——_e—_—. THE CENTENNIAL AWARDS—The Fortu- nate Exhilntors from the District of Columbia — The awards as far as passed upon by the centennial commission were announced :ast evening in the judges’ hall, before a distin. guished list of guests,embracing members of the commission, governmental, state and Taupicipal officials and representatives of the The awards to exhibitors from the District of Columbia were as follows:— D. W. Garst, machine cgi Genin beer; Deener, Cissel & Welch, flour; Henrietta H. Cole, futing machine; E. W. Woodruff, bill bolders; Henry Chatain, oven for baking, confectioners, hotels, &c.; C. J. 8 5 eartridge-loading instrument; George Motta, Samuel Gardiner, electric gas- Fauth « Co., astro- instruments; Quar- Meigs, plans of two nited eae e _ Ld neering; engineer corps, U.S.A., pontoon Erase for advanced guard and army; United ratus; C. States government, collective exhibit ciift and cave dwellings; Hewitt & Follansbee, Olling and setting machine. eer Rev. E. H. MYERS, whose death at Savan- bah, Georgia, of yellow fever has been an- pounced, was one of the ten delegates re- cently selected by the Methodists to prepare & basis of fraternization between the church north and south, at the Cape May joint com- mission on fraternization. At the lecture room exercises last night Rev. Dr. Newman made remarks eulogistic of his late conferee at that conyentign, stating that When the work was comp'eted and he left on the cars for New York bis last words were: “‘Fraternization forever.” At New York he heard of the epidemic raging at Savannah, and, cousidering it his duty to be with his fold in that city, immediately returned home, where he was stricken down while heroicaily performing his duty. pice Secs THE BRIGHTWoop Racks To Morrow.— The first purse to be trotted for at Bright- xxi to-morrow is for horses owned in the trict of Columbia that pave never beaten for whieh have been entered: John H. T 6 close of reception and attention that the Irish team bad received. Captain Thorburn, of the Scotch team, said ‘that the Scottish riflemen would not rest until they had the name of Scotland en- grayed upon one of the medallions of thé Centennial trophy. Captain Morris, of the Australian marks- men, said that they are not discouraged, but will pre; for another battle, as they also intended to have one of the medals upon tue tropby engraved in their name. Mayor Fulton made a few remarks for the Ateérican team, Goverror Dennison responded to the toast,“The City of Washington.” He said that he thought the chairman should have spoken in response to that toast, for of all men he and the city of Washington were most identical. In this country Washing- ton was considered as belonging to every- body, as the metropolis of the nation. He spoke of the great principles of equality, in Which this country was in advance of the | World, and hoped that the peace and pros. | perity which now prevailed between it and | the mother country might never be broken. | Assistant Secretary Gorham made a few remarks in behalf of the Interior depart- ment. Solicitor General Philli adoress, concluding by callin; bor Shepherd, who briefly res; Judge MacArthur was calied upon to Speak In behalf of the beuch of the District, aud made @ witty and eloquent respouse, which was much feo grmsntny Mr iL Gobrigbt responded in behalf of of the press, by reciting a poem, which was very appropriate ani received with great applause. everal volunteer toasts were oftered. L‘eutenant Fenton, of the Irish team, who made the seore of 48 out of 50 Tuesday, and Colonel Bodine, of the American team, were both tcasted, and responded appropriately. Remarks were also made by Commissioner Phelps ard Mr. George Taylor. It wasafter rofdpgbt when the festivities ended. ee Yellow Fever at the South. Fititor Star:—A meeting was held a few evenings since, at Lincoln Hall, in behalf of the sufferers in Savann: The expression of sympathy was general and earnest. Three of our pastors were named as a committee. oy! published See leees, with = peak, in the irs, namin, central point wi contribat mi; t be left. The subserip- ors bave not yet reached an smount such made a short asthe citizens of Washin; would send for such an object. Mr. W. W. Corcoran, Sir Edward Thornton and others have. ed. bobly; but we are anxious that our people greeny. should aid in this matter. Now f anything is done it must be done at once. The writer of this a full experience, as Charleston, South Caro! low tme— month later at the soutb. & decided frost, the vei pers r- the weather a. — ease into &@ more malignant ty, fever was at its height in 1854 fr onarieston, the equinoctial storm sweptover the city, and for three days and three nights, like Paul on the Mediterranean, we saw neither sup bor stars. But it made no difference with the fever. After the flood and tempest, ‘which we thought would haveswept itaway, it was as dreadful asever. And for a fall month bow we may expect to read the fear- ful death-roll of these aillicted communi- tes. It ls not only Savannah, but the en- Ure seaboard which is now visited by the pestilence. Think not only of the terrible deatb-rate. but of all the attending, inevit- able ——_ and [ges and universal de- reesion, and for the love of the merciful ‘brist and our groaning humanity, lend some belping hand. Subscriptions and con- tributions are pow teft with Mr. John T. Mitchel). 931 Penpsylvpnia avenue. Ifall the churches would take up collec- ons at once, and the various benevolent or- Substitutes, 98 even that breaks in upon the course of study. The holidays aggregate more than three months of the year, and too much time is lost, in the opinion of PUBLIC Goon. THE COURTS. POLICE CouRT—Judge Snell. To-day, A. C. Brown was sent down for va- grancy. Alexander Ross, indecent exposure; #5. Jeremiah Quirk, a vagrant, was sent down to the tarm for 90 days. James H.Ma- thews, profanit $5. Jackson Weich, loud &nd boisterous; ¥5. Byron O'Neal forfeited collateral. George Mathews, public pro- fanity; . A.B. Hulse, forfeited. Preston Harris, forfeited. Reuben G. Roane, petit Jarceny Of shoes; £1x months in jail. Sam’'l Duckett, assault on Thomas B. Howard; $20 sixty days. A PUSH CART MAN'S COMPLAINT. Jobn R. Whaley and Joseph Blincoe were arraigned for assault on @ colored man pamed Jas. Mathews. The first twonamed are @ conductor and a driver of a street car, and Mathews a push-cart man. Tne latter testified that the car ran against his push- cart full of old bottles and made them rattle. Witness Jumped on the car to get satisfac- Uon and bebaved disorderly, when the con- ductor and driver put him off, and in doing £0 struck witness. The judgment was sus- pended to summons more witnesses. Mathew Sexton, assault on Thomas Hayes; as Hayes, assault on Mathew Sexio: crossfire; dismissed. Leroy Allisen, col- ored, charged with burglariously breaking into and entering the residence of Joun Hill ud stealing an overcoat, pants and other articles of clothing therefrom; not sustained aud case dismissed. Wm. and Mary Crook, assaulton Margaret Keefe. little girl; #1 each. Charles Burns, drank and disorderly; forfeited collateral. George F. Parker, same. Preston Harris, charged with vagrancy; dis- missed. Edward E. Height, cha with maintaining @ nuisance; continued. Mary Joes, loud and boisterous; #5. GEORGETOWN. THE FATAL ACCIDENT AT THE BLUE STONE QUARRIES.—Mr. Blundon, one of the owners of Hayden & Biundon’s biue stone quarry on the Potomac, is authority for the statement that aller the fatal accident there = morning the men ceased work by iis order, out of respect for the ie also states that the coroner's jur, ed the owners and the a of from all ret sibility for the unfortunate accident. The remains of thi Balt-paat 2 B'cloci this afterooon fom tse alf-part 2 8'cloc E. church at Tennallytown. from. a Was this morning reclaimed by Mr. NiNTH BUILDING ASSOCIATION.—At third annual meeting of the Ninth Batiding Association of Georgetown, the following officers were elected:—Wm. C. Ciabaugh, esident; Albert Miller, vice president; ‘erdinand King , secre 3 Frey, treasurer. Directors— Wm. Hutchings, Reu- ben Daw, John Norris, Joseph F. B: |» An- en Samuel Howard and Wm. T. yne. GRAIN TRADE.—The pty et on ’Change this morning amounted to 550 bushels wheat. 853 of which Fold at €1.27 ¥, 120 at 1.25, and 73 1 hota After ’Change yesterday 350 bush- Wheeler toJ.G. & J. M. Waters, who dis posed of it at private terms. The arrivals were: Boat Thresher, with 350 bushels wheat 2 aioe ag Bro., and 500 do. by rail to H. a UI “ SOCIETY 18 FOUNDED ON CLOTH.” ‘ome! Bisna HOTELS. RIGGS HOUSE, PLUMEB @ SPOFFOERD, Proprietors FIFTEENTH AND G STREETS, myis-ly Wasnineron, D. 0. LA PIERRE HOUSE, OOBNEEB BROAD AND CHESTNUT STREETS, PHILADEUPHIA. STRICTLY FIBST CLASS IN ALL ITS APPOLNTMENTS. ‘Torm: roel as 4.00 per day, according to time and location of room mé& ths) Wwes™ ER HOTEL, ON THE RUROPEAN PLAN, Corner Irving Place and 16th street, New York, + One Block from Union Square and Broadway ost tral, and yet quietest cation in the . Blevator, rn oy to all parts of the city by street cars ms wep? -tth&sly 0. B. FEERIN, Proptictor. BOOTS AND SHOES. 27° 800 Missa’ Shoes, fro No trouble to show goods at Between sep%-tr D | FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKER, Ho. 2118 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. First-class Qustom Work made at the shortes feet Fall Goods of iny own maike at very reasona- Pigiow Miastice fuserted in Congress Gaiters by pat- machine. Frice “(sun of Big Boot. neps-tr a J, GE “THE CHANCE”—46i. THE FOLLOWING TWELVE (12) PRIZES are offered to the patrons of the CHANCE CLOTHING EMPORIUM, No. 461 PBNESYLVANIA AVEAUB, Between 4% and 6th Streets, as it is one of the leading features of this house to EVERY PURCHASER © any reasonab’e amount a “FEBE TICKST” entitling him to ONE CHANCE 18 OUB FIBST GRAND DRAWING, WHICH TAKES PLACE IN PUBLIC, ON OCTOBEB 31st, 1876. CTION 7 15 ‘AW AUADEMY, 601 baa id reopen MON DA re ply to the Sioter Bepertor 715 GREAT REDU 1” we months, @ 100. LADIES READY-MADE BUITS, - OVER SEIBTS ABD BASQUES, LADIES UNDEBW\, (TEEATER COMIGOS. Kloventh Street, | PARABOLS and SUN UMBRELLAS at be OPEN THE YEAR ROOND. FLOWERS, HATS, RIBBON, ond MILL IBB ° — GOODS lose than cost. JUST BECEIVED— A large emortment of HAMBURG EDGES BORU LACES selling st a reduced price. er tod Gelidnes RVEE. 'URDAY AFTEBROO! FIBST-CLASS IN BVERY RESP ROT. Variety, Drama, Barleequeand Uomedy. novl-ly DD FELLOW: yi aa finest Hall te the; clty Concerts, Lectures and Enterta ing first class conventonoes, aud a well lignted stage. supplied with new scenery favorable terms. Apply at the the Hall. x Fristoe. LL D . Protesso: yf Chemt« * Driukerd. MD, MB CO. Profesor of fessor of Physiology OOBSETS and KID GLOVES ine great variety HUMAS HAIB very low 10, jew York avenue. A131 INGLE PLacs, © Ninth annoal session com- llth, Male and Femaie De- 2 { Princtpats. ted on Sanitor’s office, in ise mu SugSl-Im" KEV. J. a. T. VINCENT 8 BOHUOL, (ander the care of On Exhibition MISS E. A. McCORMIC! Hy $88 9TH BTREET, (ST. CLOUD BUILDING, Daily receiving ali the latest Novelties tn CHIP AND STRAW BONNETS, HATS, Laces, FLOWERS, &c., &c. at ARKRITER’ Ghotee Oil Palntings, Rugrasiogs, Chromos, . Rugras Targest stook of Paper Hag ‘Kost tures, Frames, Pictu ‘Binge, Mails, £0-, in ihe District tr ye remember Name and Number. jyl-ly SS SENDORF® WILL BEOPR SOBOOL MONDAY. Beptember ach, Besidence, 927 H street. H strect norubweat I8S HAEROVER S BoaGvING AND DAY Indies and children will re- 336 I street, ie the reaigence or BOBOUL for ) oun, okiin Park. Circe! {pal b ok stores. RAND MBS ALFRED DUJA0S Banc lisa end bre Yo 0. 17 OO 1, street, W, aties of this school wiil be resumed on the pt ear Ladies of Wi and u exerts jechington -asisitadamer = Yes GENTLEMEN’S GOODs. FALL STYLES NOW BEADY. BROADWAY DRESS HATS FROM Leo, Al FINS SOFT AND 8TI MOST APPROVED PATTERNS. BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S HATS, new shapes. emt of SILK, ALPAUA and GING- RELLAS. KERR @ GREEN, Hatters, sepli-tr_ 1419 Pa ave., above Willard's Hotel. DRESS SHIRTS MADE TO ORDEE. A perfect fitting and the FISEST DRESS SHIRT FOR 83.88 Satisfaction always guaranteed. gbY sn Unb competition. at JAMES THOMPSON'S SHIBT FACTORY 804 F street n. dine amd Day Beeool aeniogtos, D.O EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &c. ‘Two trips:—Leaving 7th-street wharf at 10 a. m. st 0 conte. tri 2 . vtarning st 8:30; fare hose going on the first rnd trip free of charge. sane g00d country wow Persons wishing to spend a pleasant tm the ao where ‘good water and shade ean do 80. FELT HATS OF TRE bisrpet at Bath street, or at (be School 1 Joseph Heury, Hon, Geo. O Welling. Consisting of s and Ospv: Classes for Young Ledien M1 MB. Kreving O men Bo; LADY oF THE LAKR. ome morning hours wil! be until farther notice, tng to form private classes at - "Dasinees arengements eee a ihe Pred? 12D, any week day N BUBE will reopen her FRENGE French will be formed . Rorthwest. su%l-eoim™ ESS COLL EG Bort! Combines the advantages of * we Lake will make ar ber wharf, foot of | me houre’ trip on the LLARS and OUFFS, HOS: ‘ WEAB, et prices which defy cents; children half price. ‘9th street cars go directly te the wharf. PERSONAL. net 3 | oak IBB, WIBES and LIQUORS ros — Persons havi “MACHINED on bereby tember 18th. Classes LeDrott Butitirs young ladies. 1305 H at. KEEPS PATENT PARTLY-MADE F DRESS SHIRTS. ces ry 0. SPENCER, President. ALE SEMinaA No. 81 Stoddard sires, Georsaown, D.C, and Day School for Young Ladies. n Opens BEFTEMSER 18th. ‘B7 For terms apply TEOBGETOW regular), PITT, Req. oF at the ¢ scnrinee ag vecscauanyenine Eatamae capa to Miss LIPSOOMB, Prin- , 428 cree NET to be hed ot Beltentyac', 490 1b ot er ing to law es an infringement. 5. sepaT-3t Ho. 9 Horth Oalbous st Baldiant’. raat ccammnneps to go, w! to have COAL AND WOOD. Dest to do or wi success in, to i ber 28, 1876, our ba ond shdehvered In ‘say pert of Washisgion or ‘getow k, Will be as follows, viz: Friday evenings. Admission, 25 OBOES jegally and quietly obtained for in- Dieceraueaiy Fears" experiences a RICH, Auy-at Lew, 124 Dearborn street the prosent week. T. EDW. CLARK 4@ ©0., Dealers in Lumber, Wood and Coal, Office, 603 Fepnsy!vania avenue ‘GL street. , Depot and = AND FB! Ladves and Latte Gut CoLCMBIAN SEITRSEE rr po The Parra tavony DsrastMRaT opens edpes- hwest. coracr Planing Milt foot 2 ganizations aid in the work with their A FULL STOCK OF 45 00 22, Taity enters bi s. Washington, jr; William | wonted !iberality, something worthy of the 0 0 Cc Tar, Moctay Get. 3, Owens, s. g. He H. Midleton, b. g. Jer- | city and of material heip to these afflicted BLAOK a@oops 35 00 Lorbe: ., Wednesday. Oct. loth. sey Boy: G. M. Jones. s. m. Lady Alma; C. | ores will be dore. Et CTS tT; Harper, br. g. Ned Buckley. Between the | Very respectfully, J. H. Corny ert. to MEDICAL, &c. ere. HBL IN LL. D., President. beats the following wei!- known trotters will —.-e-—_—- NOW IN STOOK. 20 ’ GREAT DISO@VERY Tor be eeeiny pe agp a Lae by od HIGHEST AWARD FOR = WEED.—After i wo ) gk areas S ry ‘or uther iy A a x) Fol a A “ me.” “Kitty Fisk,’ «General c- | the most energetic competition over sewin C Arthor.” An invitation has been extended | machines at ibe great Centennial Expose | NOTHING BUT SATISFACTORY GoODs goo | aa ‘cr ieculare to reese arrracaae to the visiting rifle teams to be present. tion at Philedelphia, which bas bi nt to~ OFFEDED. $3 MARY ©. BROOKE, Stages will leave the principal hotels at 2:30 | gether the best skilled inventiona of the 350 G OUT CHEAP: Address. Rockville Md. Sart tombe? mm. 20d Will CArry passengers to and from | world abd sbown the superior mechanism of SELLIN aivianb a6 AL Cokes park At a charge of $1, including admis- | American products, the celebrated Weed om bave two bendred 3 of WhitelAch STOVE — tanen tho bien Soaktia, Gad ceeons the NET CASH PRICK& THE ABOVE PRIZES OM EXHIBITION AT | “= Ai, which Lofer at $3.99 perton. p ThE REX! seanton commences Wednesday, Septem. dd acting and beat a cerneier. — Tee | honors, securing the frst piace among the THE STORE. d we met Turton free for sadente from the State and Dis- = acting and beautiful scenery and tab. hou: ro ‘Thus does this spien- Saterday at 630 trict x in the “Naiad Queen” attracts large Gid machine reeslveat home & oom ‘con. | Double Breasted Black Cloth Frocks, 4 Tor Ontalogece opeiy te Pousee nightly. All ine principal charac- | Srmation of ihe Victories If wowet Pons 012.00, 916.20, 819.90, 621.40 and B17. L, GRADWeHL, be pen siege ters are weil sustained, and the lay runs Prince — gg ep rietor Chance Clothing Emporium, saan ee mostly of my own manufacture and equal to cus- Proprietor , P ~ tomer work, ‘LVANIA AVENUB, IANOS, &c. Tor 9470, 830, 84.50 and 95 0, eer = seplé-ly Between 436 and 6th streets. a I DEFY COMPETITION. RUPEES Et men Black Doeskin Pantaloons, For $5 8, 97.65, @9 and 99.90. ‘Extra Bizes at o email advance. Bleck Worsted Coats and Vests, For @18, @19.80, $73.50 and $34.90, All reliabie goods. All ready-made articles may be revurned within “(CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC.” frou plate ou the tune? io band aide of instrument: S®RIOUS ACCIDENT TO AN ALEXAN- ™m. 10 FURNACES, RANGES, PRIs§._W . @ son of Mr. L. D. ‘and M: F. Drew; B. F. | *¥® Weeks, if not soiled or worn, and the purchase arrisop, of this city, who resides neat vinia Holmes; W. D. Tin- | ney will be refunded, LATROBE STOVES, ‘ton’s Station, on’ the W. & O. road, * jad | an Bd — suring te heavy freshet. Euguene Beale, both CUSTOMER DEPARTMERT, ae Stream for some distance and Inte geen eg Fh an a SROORD FLOOR. 4ND HOUSEFURNIGHING GOODS. : Kate Feide. Suite to order from @2% 90 upward. EGRET Sec Sree tng fret dass gota oak taty sometigons . arepenaern, mi) b TOUR UFROLaTRRIN ONE PRICE O3LY. PRICES IN PLAIN FIGURES. Oa8H DISCOUNT, 285 PRR OENT