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_EVENING STAR. SATURDAY... September 30, 1876: Weather Probabilities To-day. OFFICE OF CHIEY SiGNAL OrrioER, WASHINGTON, September 59, 1876. For the middle Atlantic states, failing barometer, cloudy and light rato, followed by rising barometer, cooler north west winds, partly cloudy aud clearing weather. LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, ac, To-night. ational Theater —*‘The Naiad Queen.” Pord's Opera Mouse—**Unele Tom's Cabin.” ‘Theater Comique.—*The Two Orphans,” and varieties. ——— Locals. ‘The street lamps will be lighted at 11:30 p. mm. and extinguished at i a.m. From J.C Parker we have late New York and Patladelpbia papers in advance of the mails. The concert at Wesley Chapelon Tuesday evening next at a very low rate, Promises to be ove of much Interest. See advertisement. Ex-Governor Shepherd will give @ card re- ception to night in honor of the visiting rifle- men. Last evening at the Schuetzen Park, dur- irg the entertainment of the foreign rife teams, the members of the Scottish team planted @ Scotch elm. A committee of Knights of St. Peter tnrned over to Father Poyle last night $20, the re- ceipts of a ~ nic for the benefit of the paro- chia! school. Prof. Henry bas finished bis inspection of the light-houses along the eastern coast, and bis duties as one of the judges at the centen- Lisl, end bas returned to the city. The Httle girl Fisher, who was severely burped by coai o}] about a week since at her #rents’ residence, on the Bladensburg road, @8 since died—lockjaw occasioned by the Wounds being the immediate cause of her death. The revival meetires which bave been in Progress for @ few weeks at the Fifty Paptist chureh. Virginia avenue, near 4% street, of which Re C. C. Meador is pastor, are still being beld, and about twenty conversions. Ap incident which excited @ good interest at Mount Vernon yest the ebristening of the child of 3 Jard of the Treasury department. ‘was christened George Farrington, and the ceremony Was perfcermed by the Rev. B. F. Brook, pastor of the First Universalist church, Webster city. Io bus far there have been AN ANNIVERSARY CEREBRRATED.—The thirty-fifth app. of the Order of the Sons of Temperace, in ibis country, was celebiated last night at Talimadge hall, under the auspices of the _— and subordinate divisions of this jaris- iction. G. W. P. Joseph Bock presided. On LP gt were Mr. George Savage, Rev. ‘W. S. Hammond, P. G. W. P.F.M. ley, and &@ pumber of past officers. The exercises ‘Were opened witb prayer by Rev. Mr. Ha.a- , aod gn address by Mr. Bradley fol- lowed. The address was followed by a bean- Uful allegorical representation of the motto of the Order, ‘Love, Purity and Fidelity,” = by Mrs. F. M. Bradley, and repre- sented, ju costume, by Misses Cora Chase, “Genius of Temperance;” Flora Roach, “Love,” Sadie Jernings, “Purity;” Lillie Roach, “Fidelity.” Speech-making and music followed. ——_+—___ A SOCIAL CONFERENCE was held at the ¥.M. C. A. rooms last night, from 7:30 to 10 O'clock, to discuss the work for the coming winter. There was a good audience of mem- bers and their friends, among whom were General O. O. Howard and Dr. E. M. Gallau- det, president of the association. After sing- ing and refreshments the meeting was called to order by the president, who introduced General Howard, formerly president of the Association, made an address. He was followed by Mr. A. T. Stewart, the secretary, nd the meeting was closed by prayer and Seeing the hymn, “Blest be the tie that ——_e—_—__ Mr. J. J. GEORGES, 2118 Pennsylvania avenue, whose advertisement will be found in our columns, was awarded a premium at the late Agricultural Fair of Montgomery County, Md., as appears from the foliowing mention in the Mon‘gomery County Sentinel : “J.J. Georges, of Washington city.—Cer- tificate, premium and $5 for fine display of boots and shoes. His work has been exam- ined by the committees of previous fairs With commendation.’ Georges makes a Specialty of neat custom work, and his Motto is, “Comfort for the feet.” RELIGIOUS AWAKENING.—For the last three or four wreks revival services have been in progress at Ryland as uoder ths efficient services of Rev. E. b. Owen, the pastor, and some twenty-five or thirty per- sons have pro! conversion, the most of ‘Whom have united with the church. The Teetings will be continued probably for some time. Also, at 12th street M. E. churen revival services have been conducted by the pastor, Hev. H. Nice. some two weeks, and eleven persons have joined the society as the Tesult tous far, 7 — PREMISES CONDEMNED 48 NUISANCES.— A meeting of the Board last night, Dr. Verdi in theehair. Several i bills, one bey Boe -_ another for pound service, forage, &c.. were passed upon ard ordered to be paid. The premises On northeast corner of lith and R streets; — west side Delaware avenue, be- lween B and C streets northwest, and prem- ines No. 1710 G street northwest, were con- — as puisances and their abatemert sy THE GLYMONT MURDERERS._The two men — Sim: alias James ries W tison alias Mar- arrested In Mon advertisement of the steamer of the Late, in encthes cbaman. It will a Price of three dollars. ‘is climate is one of the pleas- ths travel, and no more de- Ugntfal trip than this can be found any. ——_.——_— Raw Isto THE BRipGe—The schooner Henrietta Simmons, while being towed down from Georgetown yesterday morning, was carried by the current » the aay = carrying ay ber jib-boom, start- ing T cat-heads. losing one anchor, and breaking the stock of the other. Sbe was towed into the shipyard at Alexandria to repair damages. ——_+—_—__ SPECIAL SALE—Thomas Dowling, auc. Boneer,will sell next Wednesday, in tot bis auction rooms, @ large and varied collec- tion of household goods, embracing every variety and quality of furniture, ther With about seventy-five Brussels and other carpets. Parties lo search of such goods should pot fail to attend, as bargains may be expected. a Lro Broxen.—Mr. Jobn Henderson, a Well-Enown carpenter and builder of South ‘Wasbington, was thrown from his ouggy yesterday afternoon while returning from the races at Brightwood and had his leg broken. He was conveyed to his residence Aud attended by Dr. J. Ford Thompson. oo ATTENTION is called to the fact that stock can be obtained in the Federal Building as- sociation, without premium, at its meeting to portunity locotiered toatl perso ‘desire uD! ol a is Ww! esire a I es erative. See advertisement. —_.—_—_. SEE ADVERTISEMENT of temperance lec. ture and select readings at McKendree fal tend. The Proceeds will be devoted to attend. The vot to the Sabbath school library. See adver- Usement. cxineygdiareeeebi PARENTS who value their money, and de. sire to see their children dressed well, would yeas by an examination of our stock,wnich tbe in this city. A. Saks & Co., 316 7th st. only complete bose in te District.—Adrt. ——— ee LADIES, PREPARE FOR THE WINTER—A ifcent stock of new {fall dry goots, of to be seen in that ele- 1 pay. —_—— SUNPAY Excursions. — The steamboat yay Washington will still continue her & excursions, leavin, street, at 10 privgs. ———_»___ MB. EMMA SOULE, French dressma! and milliner, No. 1107 Penusyivania avenen, over Galt’s jewelry store. wishes to inform her customers wat she will have her open- ing next week. t ee Srzinway’s LAURELS AT THE columns - ae nee The Testimonsal to the Irish Rifle Team. THANES VOTED MAJOR LEFCH AND THE IRISH TRAM—THE TROPHY TO BE PRE- D TO-DAY. jjourned meeting of Irish citizens ine ed in the recept@on of the Irish team beld last evening at Baiers’ bal), Major M. E. Urell was called to the chalr, with Mr. | H_J. Mohan secretary. | r. Conrell, from the committee, sub- | mitted a draft of resolutions to Major Leech nd the Irish team, which resolutions were lopted and ordered to be engrossed for pre- seniation. Tne resolutions sincerely thank Major C. s }, captain of the Irish rifle team, and to the gentlemen who so ably supported him for their successful in anne and baving brought about the frii iy inter- pational contest in rifle shooting, and ex- press the earnest wish that these contests mey be of yearly occurrence, since the re- *ult will be productive of much good, inas- | much aa it will have a tendency to cemen! | Closer togetber and create a more fraternal feeling between all nations bee IF the same, but most es; Mr. Moban stated that he had been in- land and America. lyn pight the team —_ have toleave not later than Monday morning. Mesars. Meal, Fitzgerald, Dillon, and Connell were appoifted & committee to wait upon Major Leech and learn his pieagure iu regard to the matter. Mr. Urell reported the necessary amount of money to defray the expenses of the trophy, &e., bad been collected. 4+. fter waiting some time for the return of tbe comroittee the meeting adjourned leav- Ing the committee of thirty one to make all arrangements and announce tuem. The committee about 1230 o'clock re turped, and reported that the team could not remain unti] Monday, and it was arranged iLai the presentation take place this afver- boon afier the shooting is over, ou the ground. ——s-—— Work OF THE REPUBLICAN CLURS.—The Central Republican Associa of the United States, composed of idents and delegates of the several associa- “ons, met at Sanborn & King's last even- ing, Major Z. T. Wilber, of Ohio, president, ard ME. N. Howell, of Michigan, secre- lary. Delegates were admitted to member- ship from Vermont, Nebraska, National Campaign Club, and German ablican Campaign Club, making in al] twenty-three associations represented. Judge George 8. Fisher, of Mississippi, presented a resolu- lion respecting the duty of the government in protecting its citizens at home as well as abroad; which was adopted, and a commit- tee copsisting of Mesers. Fisher, Hill, Mil- lard, Cowie, and Emerson was appoin' to lay the same before the President and his Cabinet. The following gentlemen were ap- pointed a standing committee on reduction of rates of transportation, viz: Messrs. John R. Thompson, Josiah Millard, R. F. Crow- ell, EN. Monto J. A. Dapray. Adjourned toast night ting of the Ohio Repub- nD! @ meetin; lo lean Cam; Club was held at their head- ir. F. L. Campbell (ate aang er teresting reminis- ir. Hayes, and a vote of thanks censes of was given him. Mr. Frost, chairman of the committee on documen: thatover from the republican central com- Fig Loreto committee—Z. T.Wil- rr, . Potter, and Newton Ferree—was —— draft @ certificate of member- 'p for members. An enthusiastic meeting of the South Car- olina Republican Club was held last even- ing, and Gen. H. G. Worthin: made an address. He was followed by Mr. Kennedy, of New York,and Mr. Of the Mas- sachusetts Campaign Club. pao tot ENTERTAINMENT AT THE SUMNER SHooL BuILDING.—An entertainment, con. sisting of declamatiovs, music and the read- ing Of essays, was given yesterday afternoon by tbe pupiis of the colored high school in the Sumner building. under the direction of the oe Miss Mary Jane Patterson, assisted by Misses Barney, Parker and Somerville. The programme was as fol- lows:— Music, by the school; Rosetta Boston, “Importance of Time,” essay; ida Matthews, ‘The Crowded Streets,” declama- on; Kalph Panot, “Charles VII.,” essay; Estelle Wocd, “Instrumental Music.” Belle Cox, “A Letter From London;” Governor Mortom, “Reform;” Florence Quonp, “An Auswer toa Letter From London;” George Cook. “Patrick O'Rourke,” declamation; Ante Queen “Solo,” Lena Jones, “Wish of To-day,” declamation; Mamle’ Thomas, “‘Apger,” essa: rina Harrie, “Toe ‘eclamation; Florence 7 ones, Helen Ricks, Carrington and James Harris. The school numbers 149 pupils, divided into four departments. Ex-Trustee Henry Jchoron, who was present, reviewed the history of the school and the progress made Since its organization. He referre1 to the umber of teachers furnished from this School, snd-stated that it was the highest ‘Oxsibie —— to those in charge of schoo! to know that in every case so far they bad all proved to be successful teachers. — AMUSEMENTS — National Theater. — To- night will be the last ‘tation of the ol geOus Natei Queen.” Rest M ituart Robson will be- gin an eet Bret Hart's new play, entitled “The Two Men of Sandy Bar.” py Dortanity of witaante the more : ry fal crams, ss ‘Tom's Cabins” yon, and po one should fail to Next week “Madame Rentz’s Female Min- ree,” in & programme full of variety and in. is ort. ‘th his famous living statue combination. THE RIFLE Teams on an INSPECTING Tour —The reception ttee of citizens of Weshingtan Sims: the mem- bers of the visiting rifle about the city to the va other ints of inte Soldiers’ lome. In the on invitation of the ——— Vi teams visited i ichuetzen they were pleasan enterta! until a late hour by the mem- bers of the Verein. McPHERSON ComMITTEE.—' sub. committee ited at of citi- zeps at the of ursdsy last, met the committee of the Army of the 4 ie cben ato a aaparar o s |e Arlington bote! last night, apd an organiza- ton of the joint committee was effected by the selection of Admiral Radford as chair- man. —_-——_ ATTENTION is called to the advertisement of the — a Association. aoe lace of meeting permanently Ehanged from the Board of Trade Rooms to Davis’ hall, on 7th street, OS germs the Patent Office, and the first annual meeting occurs on Wednesday next, October 4. —— BRAD ADAMS takes time by the forelock, and is already taking s' for a grand Cen- ternial excursion in Oc! ', to accommo- date visitors on the Maryland and District day. The fare will be only $4.50. ———_s—_—_ TBE METROPOLIS Sa 7th street and Loulsian: enue nortnwest, pays five per cent. interest on all deposits made on or before the 3d of each month. —— CALL at the Metropolis Savings Bank, corner 7th street and Louisiana avenue, and get a copy of the by-laws and a list of officers. IF You want to rent your B. H. Warner's Real Estate ber 7th and F streets. G8 BANK, corner property, go to xchauge, ic testified to eigbtor ‘witness disclosed the modus Fe iB ae F ‘this business, the hooks with Wiliamecny lene eget, the ae to settle them. The jaar the money inas Hie piace was at the Vv: avenue dl Fak lel i I g Fi i explained to ean or head bad been told by hi PP nig. on the e poned until Mords: fe). sop, not appearti bis bonds of $i case tponed. post po! was fined $5. | looking after “p'geons.” Here “pt on the books after the drawing had known, thereby beating the — E. 8. Randall, keeper of a Roltey a Op, testified that he had seen Mr. Villiamson frequently at headquarters, and jcsed, and the further hearing was In the case of U: harged ing @ place where lottery tickets principal wi.ness, French Simp- ing. Mr. Birney asked that 000 for pearan feited. His name was called, together with that of his surety, and an attachment was ordered to issucd against him, and tne Several cases inst others ed until next ‘Tuesday. TO-DAY. Reuben Roberteon, a public blasphemer, ” was the getting of numbers become polley- packers m that his business was to see that the books of the writers are brougbt in for settiement In time to prevent | m. Here the testimony post- y for argument by coun- riah D. Hilton, ol ce be for- Jones, grand larceny of a quantity of jewelry and fancy articles, valued tT ®g0, and the heart &t €100, from Mrs. Robert E. is robbery was committed several weeks ing has been post; on account of the illness of Mrs. Bayne. Jones is anew importation from New York, and evidently a professional sneak thief and burglar, The house of Mrs. Bayne was un- occupied at the time, and the entrance was made in the day time, and the bureau draw. ers and trunks ransacked, and their contents Scattered on the floor where found, the valu- ables being selected awi from them and carried eant Leach captured the thief, 'y- TR anc found several of the articles belonging to Mrs. Bayne in bis possession. In tnedock JO. es told the judge that he bought these ar- ticles from a colored jan grounds, whic; court #500; committed, man In the Smithson- was too thin, and the sent the case fo the grand jury; bonds Henry Martin, colored, ult apa battery on Sergeant Fainter, testified that he met a crowd of colored men on Pennsyivania avenue last night, when th’s man flung a stone, striking him on the bead, infiletin, or sixty days in jail. assault and battery on Mary and costs or ten days in jatl. & serious bruise; £50 Mahala Stevenson, A. Gray; $5 Ann Grabam, maintaining @ nuisance on her premises: abatement ordered under bonds. Herbert, charged with the same; Townson Hooe, assault on Lizz Baran E. continued. fe Coats; 95. Molly Weeks, profane on the street; ¢5. Linn Brown, violation of market rules; Harbaugh, cursing man Rice was sent to the chain Norman vagrancy. 10. Elen $5. Nor- gang for is a six foot colored in the street; man, and was arrested for being @ loafer @bout the Capitol, and imposing bimseif upon Centennial visitors as a guide without authorit, Or responsibility. M riolio, colored, charged With keep! Ann Ma- Ing & pea- corner but stand without permission at the of 7th street and Louisiana avenue; contin- ned. Michael H and battery and ro! T, ct bery of rged with assault Lewis Detrich on @ county road. which was before the court yesterday,came up Unuance,and no witnesses appearin; case was sent to the fixed at $1,000. LETTERS FE to-day by way of — e grand jury, bonds being THE PEOPLE. The Teachers and the Centennial. GEo. Editor Star:—1 Goats “Public RGETOWN, Sept. sawin THE STAR & lettsr Good.” 29, 1876. 1 wish to remind iblic Good” that the teachers, even if they had nearly three monthg of vacation, they were not paid for that time; as “Pablic Good” has noi established a bank of credit, teachers had to stay at home until they could earn some more money to pay their expenses. I remem! child; when y, think “Public Gcoi” must have the time when he or she wasa @ or she swore eternal ven- geance to thé teacher that gave him or her a whipping, and to hide such vengeance he or she went under the name “Public Good.” Boy WHo Got a WHIPPING. ———— GEORGETOWN. ANOTHER ROEEERY.—The hide and lea- ther store of Homilier & Duvall,on High street, near Bridge street, was entered about 12o’clock last night, and nearly $75 worth of the conteuts of away. Harpe man standing in the the store were carried Officers B. Harper, Sturgis, and J. parsing about that time, noticed a street, who, upon seeing them, ran down a neighboring ailey. The officers commenced to search in the vicinity, and found that the building had been broken into as above stated, and that the thieves had effected an entrance by breaking open the back door. The; and soon afterward: prolonged their search cceeded in recovering all of the stolen goods, though no clue to the thieves could be obtained, the latter prob- ably having bad warning given to them by the man whom the officers first noticed. ACCIDENTALLY SHOT.—About 11 o'clock to-day @ boy named James Cherry, 15 years on ik Creek, near old, while ning with Rock Creek, some companions Lyon’s Mills, was acci- ee tonne in cue of hia lege by a boy pamed illiam Coggins. He was conveyed to bis home, No.7i Market streat, by ant Hess, of the third police edical attention rendered by er- peemecs, end ir. Peter. WHAT 1 KNOW A UT WOOL, 4 LABGE ASSORTMENT OF YOUTHS’ ABD GENTLBM! Stylish Woolen Suits 15.758, jet Cash, ‘These Buits are priced much below value, and are ACTUAL Black Of a really. 822.06, Bet, BARGAINS, ress Suits DB. Fine Leet — Frock Goats, Vests to Match, Fer @18, Net. it Med! Beet Qpality Mestcates Winanel ‘Meduced to 91.96, Het Cash. Excellent Bed. Flannel Dra‘ For $1.36, Het. Bed-Fiann’1 Drawers For 90 Merino Shirts avd Drawers, cents, Het. , Articles, 4 @ 1.36, Bet Cash. Bolt, Sheker- knit, Grampion, Scotch Wools Marius snd Bester Bait: Noe ONE PBIOE ONLY. PBICES MABKED i8 PLAIN FIGURES. CASH DISCOUNT, TEN PEB ORNT GEORGE C. HENNING, _sen2d-tr ENGLISH 410 SEVENTH STEEBT. CRYSTAL CHANDELIERS, The newest patterns, and cf the most exquisite Forkmanship” For elegance, bril.ianoy und BEAL S0OnOmY they excel all other Obaodeliers.. These goods are DIRECT IMPORTATION, and are offered at very low prices. M. W. GALT, BEO. & CO, onrown sep0-St CENTEN [Rep JEWSLESS. THE LIGHT-RUBNING HOWE ‘8 SEWING MACHINE COMP. AHEAD OF ALL ETITORS!!! se ‘operate, casiest cenieet terms, avin ton, D. O. natal J; for pee Og in order, and sold on no! ‘ashing: G®e4r BEDUCTION In PRICE co i DELIVERED. — emaler loads 5 cents OFFICE OF W. 413 10th street 9%, THE CITY Beabels careage W casts RGTON GAB LIGHT COM- 12 Pe rnestarets 22 se teeetnerterent: AStTHmaA AND CHBeoxic willbefound tobe? \‘TURA TATULA, S4vore « soa nadsnon By es and cold oy thes ad | READING NOTICES. GEORGETOWN ADVER’W’TS. LADIES’ GOODS. NAL. ATTENTION is called to the auction sale of IRDS FOS SALE AT No. 67 CON. FALL OPENING eo | Iss BSSSIB STEPPE EDSON, who pee unredeemed pledges and commision Bitte sirect, cppoatie the Pom Omer 9 | 1876 = FALL OPENIN« 1876 Minna er musice) sdogation with Prot oer left with Mesers. 8. Goldstein & Co. loan | Georgetown, D. septh2t | or wy Tae ah yg Lg 9 and commission brokers, which takes place WS REESTOSYS PREMIOM STEAM | DIES? puteed. "Orders many De left at Moteerott's on Monday and Tuesday, October 24 amd 3d, NG AND SCOURING ESTASLISH- | LADIES’ SHOES, Bork store. LU at 10a. m. and 7 p. m.. at the auction rooms MENT. r ITH IOUM IN Be see of Tomas Dowling, Star OMice balding. TABLISHED 10 ar L Of the ‘The assortment 1s very large, and consists omen ~abeeeel VERMILYA'S, DAT, October 3a of gold and sliver watches. solid gold chains, Winn a full Stock of Foreign and Momestic Dre " . Hone te ) a Se, cosets diamonds and ail other fine jewelry, silver- | gtufte, Chemicals, &0, first-class Workmes, ell | €10 Hints stexer, (opposite Patert Omice.) = La Pe ee ware, gups, revolvers, &c. No misrepre- | needed Machinery, apd ® life-time Experience, 1 | evening during the fret sentation is allowed w any circum- | »m prepared to co all Work in line, 1a a style | engien of che expentties on Cane: stances, and every article is faily warranted | Epsurpatecd by avy ce-ablishment in the co’ | aes, D.C, . ee ‘and great bar- San ancek Gis Saker soe SEED cheese | ake. at prices to suit a ¢ INDERGABTES AB alns can be obtained 3 =: a ia ~ | Enetiah Seal WALK 8. e gt AA AE Feel orer- | Focish sea Preach Kid BUETOMED BOOTS, Mires POL! each Goat and Pebble BUTTONED BOTS, st CITY ITEMS. 05 50. A Carp.—The friends ot Harry M. Burch will find him now at the Hat and Gents’ | Furnishing Store of 8. Fishman & Son, No. $30 7 ty will be ‘OB SAL! THE BEST IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONBY. teas pays A cheap, ani four Kil. light POMP-SOLBD BOOTS, for Be. Ddoot ia JOHN GRINDER. Wokuttwon, welghing onl ‘outces, leased to see them. t je naangeores (OB SALE, CHEAP—A fine young HORSE, | Also, Ladics' CUSTOM WORK made to order at y New FALL HATS For 15876. suftable for Gane a bev eatsen, short notice, aud a perfect fit guaranteed. sep33-tr Fo BTTOR z The Broadway Silk Hat, bgt hy set F. | ae eth ae ret on ra Newest Shapes. Stiff Derby's, $2 to $3.50, | Si St" _No. 1009 Penrsyivacisavence | 7]Q FALL AND WINTER 71Q gamed his besavun 6s the above place far ihe enenity Elegant Styles Bort Felts, €2 te ‘OB SALE—Fourtew PLAY Ti | FANCY AND MILLINERY GOODS, | Sass. = Youths’ and Boys’, Stiff and 81 to $2. among tbe Taflors ) To be seen — abs “i pundred deuce rand Children's | SENS Hestacrant. 629 D erect a NOW READY, AT Days of tuition, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, Hats, for school and dress, from 0c. to $1 80. | FOR SALE— Miller DAViS’, end SaTURDal. at Lewis’ ‘Popular One Price Store,” 920 7th ar Proof SA FB. Vid HABEETOPAGS,COREEE CES OTRURE. | rue asrenpeeeate ond tame pine ib ot Oe street, between I and K. 2 ro — Z AT | RRgEw ise Li DAY. LagGs ADDI. Reodemy teem W to 2a. m. and from sto’ p.m. om $100 FOR A CASE of nervous or sick heat- herp GRAVEL 25 cents per lead, or @oobe acd STAPLES ‘Norioms a. Davis . soutien NO J Will DOL Carer Price aoe Eee a ee Telce | BO comes Geltsered tuerance not to exceed miles: | e eur ware, fer Onlidree, Miers ond Ladies, ia | Fe UECT BURGE Se BED, Cua will not cure. joe 50c, itt House Dru: corne: nc : : Girls. 915 ork aw: Store. Awe Fee meer oops lia Ol the cow shapes end eoters, juss sgotees,* | Shie Jadunou “Privcipal othe ate Easy Feet, me. Cer ae encase, Cakeiacee— TIE® JABOTS, BOWS. WEOK ii recpra their Bening Dr. White, Chiropodist, of fiften » | Went of latest style of Carriages. Coupes, 1S. Ke . ast received at DAV I: © ober Ist roy ly ractical experience throughout 1.6 Ueited | Sockaways. Jump sents, Park Phateos. AYN FEYGANT ASSORTMENT OF BLACK UMBERLAND VaLURY INSTIFUTE mos Etaten aud tunadas parie te ae ae dascers, Top aod No Top Buazice. Alco, several SiLK FRINGES AND GIMPS, pew . MECHARICEDOMO eto te cated in Washington, D. C., in 1861, success. | Sandee ns "B'S GouMrrans SOkge 8 | very cheap, at eo tery cceenimn®: Commercial and Dolicge Prepare fully treats Corns, Buntons, D: mar] We 319 12th st.. bet. Oand Du. w, WESSLE BSPROlal aTTRS TIO! Buildings and grounds attract) Chilblains, Vascular Excrescences, &c. complete stock of LADIES’ UN ome ee and gtoun rectiv ary of ac his establishment, 1416 Pennaylvan: 4 os pane EE | p eh ER Number of boarders limited to fifteen. & opposite Willard’s Hotel. Fee, $1 per PERSONAL. Worthy the atten. | charges #34" per verage manufacture, and are weil year. Twenty-fourth year Bop aon ot canbe tember 18'b - mere. Don't fail to examine before REMOVAL—First Scouring and Ducting. ‘Of ALONZO DOS- | making your purctaers At seeps dim _____—* BEV. 0. EGE & FON A. Fischer bas enl: hig establishment | joer over Hight chet ore ee ete ee ection 2 DAVIS’. 719 Market Space. | (VJT. VERNON FEMIN ARY — Boarding by removing to his new building, 906 G street | shirt Any intormation wilt bs thank falty recs, OB LOT OF TWO BUTTON UNDRESSED E10 | Jo, Day School for Foung Ladies aud Misses, 206 northwest, three doors from 9th street, near | by his distressed parents, No.2 Water «1. a. GLOVES at 50 cents per par. at DAVIs’. Pal eset, Week ngton, D.C, the U. 8. Patent Office. By promptly adopt- | town, DO; sepa zt AVING PURCHASED SILKS, BLACK AND satectiectaat ages ing the latest improvements, whether of | I EOFULD WSI8S would be cisd to ee his 014 COLORED \ ELVETS, &c., before the recent | Mre. J. Eddy Romers Principal American or European invention, he is en- 4 frie: ‘at place, 9 7 Tru 8ST Sdvance, we offer them to our customers st old | Mies 8 A jy ~®. Teacher of Mathematics and abled to do any work in @ manner ‘not to be WINES and LiQuOgs alw: Prices, at Davis’. ai Science > — by those not possessing these facil- | band. sep im | CLLCLOWW CORAL GOODS, in great varte.y, F Bwaney. Teacher of Latin and Spanish = xian M CiatnvOvent ant PLANET READER seeaten oo Se DAVIS’. " | Mise Somepbine, Cheney, Treaster ot Biocation, ———— = aE ‘ ag i 7 ; THE NATIONAL SAVINGS BANK, corver | Ifyou wish to find whut is lost or atolen, what is anaes 205 MOTE, do , vies peel Bhd ae of New York avenue and i5th street, pays 5 | best to door when to go. whatburiaes t9 have beet | “so Q°Ph Jarkct Space, corner Sth stheet, | Prof. l B C-lliers, Neacher<t Fron Per cent. per annum on deposits for each cal- | stecees tn, to bess. 0} nds sf dead fodame ee. | Fret H. L. Baydon, Teacher of Vocal ané Instre- endar month. Banking hours, 9 to4. Sat- | So ibe Z 618 FeieTazeTE ST. .* Madame E8- mental Mesic urdays, 9 to 4 and 6 to 8. zits,iatie | Feta ital sents te Ooieee ae je] + Goaiia wok Giertber information apply to the Prinstpal e ae De Bi anges oe SESE SOE | [Rens Ue wowoor at after i = = 5 . 1416 Pennsylvania Avenue, BIOH, Att'y -at-Law, 194 Dearborn. JUST RECEIVED — Mack kop. pays it. interest deposits, = on “erband. Bpecial raves on time deposits. ary and July ——_o—— Dr. 0. W. BENSON’S CELERY AND OHAM OMILE PILLS are to cure Bick ervous Hi Dyspep- tc Headache, pay pm Nervousness and Bleeplessness, and will cure any case. Price, 80 cents, Sold b; ton, Georgetown all Druggists ‘aahing- fend Alesandriay “esos AT STRAUS’, 1011.......PENNSYLVANIA AVERUS. O11, Between 1028 anv 117H BtReRts, THE COUNTERS ARB FILLED WITH NEW OHv10B AND BTYLISH FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING POWDBB, com; pleasant to the taste, BOOKS AND STATION SCHOOL BOOKS SCHOOL STATIONERY, cop?-daK,im [Leos a arsed = FROM NEW YORK. a saalen be articles ISB BLUB. EDIOAL DEPARTMENT OF 0 wand equal to any Ts cont arti: yee M™ 0} ETO: wa D> CK l. MONDAY), BLACK YELVATS. cetober Protemor of the Theory ape ey eee Semue} ©. Borer M.D. 5 end Practice jedicine WT Bpecial to orders. Francis &. Asbt. M DL, Prefessor of Surgery. Mrs. J. P. P. Robert Bey bura, ulm. Professor sall-tr 1109 F btext, beiweee Hee a ae athe _ Same AA ___} Yt _& , ol 715 GBEAT REDUCTION 715 | cai n's Kicissnnal BD het Phy m™ William H’ Boss. MD... Professor of Materia Med- LADIES READY-MADE SUITS, OVEE SKIRTS ABD BASQUES, ‘and LADIES UNDERWEAL. Daniel J-Keliy, WAM. D., Profesor of Chem istry and Toxicology” Johnson Edot, M.D, Professor of Clintcal Sur- Onegicg B. Hagcer, ‘M. D., Professor of Clinteal ee, Bearman, M.D, Demonstrator of Jobp Walter, M. D., Prosetor to the Obair of ‘netomy Dori: the conrse, Clintoal Lect: liver at Providence Mors Prete amp PARASOLS and SUR UMBEELLAS at half price. FLOWESS, HATS, RIBBOS, and MILLINERY at GOODE ices than cost. Kitot and at the Children's Hospital by Pro- 7, od Bs 76h Man Aue bOTE. MOHUSN BROS’, JUST BECELVED— gad Busey BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, A large assortment of HAMBUEG EDGES ani Es. vies 2 bom. nept-tr 1015 Pennsylvania Avenne. | BOBU LACES selling at « reduced price. er mwhniw W bington. D. O. —— ST, CECILIA ACADEMY, GOL Rest Onpitct Dress Suite, THE NEW BOOKS, CORSETS and KID GLOVES tne great variety Sheree, PER CHDAY, bepemner on. SI rn eae First Contary of the Republi HUMAN HALE very low a For porticulars apply to the Bieter Superior aa orking Mummies and Moslems. Chas. Dudicy j Tio! ICAL BGG OF THE Youths’ Buits, Historical Studies. EK 8 HELLER’, COLUMBIAN UNIVE! rrr The Fifty -fitth Children’s Suite. | Fhe Mikedo's Empire a 716 magxer space, | OCR" of Lectures will begin on MONDAY, Octo- Suits fer Little Chaps, Erceman'® —— Con os 5 pri ™.. with eo Introductory by Prof. ree Brider.. wenn Suits for Growing Boys, Suits for Big Boys. Suits for School Boys, Suits for Oollece Youths, Suits for Working Youths. Biss &chools and olifte Suits for Small Men, Buite for Large Men, Suits for Men of Medium Bize, Suits for Men of Extra Bize, Suits for the Biggest of Men. Suits for every kind of Men Suits for all the Men rote . in Town Fact: ‘Masters of Paintings. Av @7itad:*”* | aa MISS E. A. MCCORMICK, we awe SES2 seesess Joby O; Biler A.M MD. "Professor of Materia 698 Ora STREET, (ST. CLOUD BUILDING,) | Ferd Thompson, MD » Professor of Surgery. Daily receiving all the latest Hoveltics in ‘ pra Freee ; Medicion ng — = OPLOWEAS Ber ket: LACES, : npceey >. Professor of Obomtatry “ — |B. Drinkerd. M'D., MB OS, Profesor of caltand sxamine, ev” And vicinity are tarting, | wat Les llD.. Protemor of Physicloey. SOLOMONS @ CHAPMAN, 2 Fr ,forers. 0 D . Demonesratr of Austome . - Kanreniio $11 Poansrivente ote, BOOTS AND SHOES. tn No.3 409 Bew York sven sept hn” OVERCOATS A SPECIALTY. —__ BOOTS AND SHOES. Ses SCHOOL BOOKS ng 25 PER CENT SAVED bi] De: WHOLESALE AND R&STAIL. At L. BEILBRUN'S * { Princtpais. FULL STOOK AT LOWEST PRIORS. CHEAP SHOE STORE, JM iss fans0veuc suasvine alo DAT BOE a ene whe eae Be WE. BALLANTYS Ho. 402 77u Br., Two Doons Apove D.N. W. a Gaptewher Iain at BSE T See halts sepd-tr ioyteu uatuae tie Bi it te Pavarsia sila Le gee Hise Srsninn wens” Mintnt than eames (Bacceaor, to, Warren Ohoate P00.) =. "s Lace and Button, Particular Attention Given to Pleasing. 941 aay Eva Avanvz, where will be ‘all the books used fn the aa cy ~ = Sr Store, 1914 and, os TOE sansa ~ BORE Renoir ch Sacee haces: | Bene vin unt cans ait of Kiel | 4s tcorgt gers ating ETE, | SEER onurne | EAeReEr RRR Washington, D. O , Bevt.29. cope) Sw? sold the introduction prion we ” | ee oe NATTAn's CRYSTAL DISCOVERY pA Pegkzaller an6 Bpationer, J J. GEORGES, FOR THB HAIR, — = D | FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKER, "QiduaTUnAl AMD YOUTRFUL UOLOB” It makes brash, avd wiry hair smooth and First Oustom Work made at the shortes Gontaine nothing whatever ‘an wot THE FOLLOWING wate ; tn Congress Gaiters by pat. Bot to nee or the Rnger wale note has it TWELVE (12) PRIZES (Sin of Bis Boot. eops-tr Sig ge ee z PIANOS, &c. itly-increasing are offered to the patrons of the u a __ and D streets northwest. | CHANCE The Great Anodyne and Nerviue, BELT’S STOMACH AND TONIC BITTERS, BRING THE OBLEBRATED as it is one of the leading features of this house to EVERY PURCHASER give © any reasonab’e amount a GALIPEA BITTER. peace pee lg ——— aad : REICHBRBAGH’S Piane Warecoms, DEPEMEGION sad DEBILIT Ys trou wasters ONE CHANCE ‘493 Ith at.. a tow doors above F.0v Sod tats BITTE s ost excaliont o eobana ation it sat the same tine an ANODI NE FIRST GRAND DEAWING, fre action on 2 Bi WHICH TAKBS PLACE IN PUBLIC, Sod LIVER O0m Fire, ON OCTOBER 31st, 1876. Sth street northwest. eats fisaBaoume” “* MEDICAL, &c. CKL! " VERY DALE'S OALIPRA BITTER, yp, 19 Ounte Pianta of Was. eee a aes kei: re ied etre cma, Teck WHOLRSALB AGENT, vwo stamps. Gan give Feferenert sugi?- fm" Ho. 898 10th st., Washington. D. 0. GOLD’s WABM-AIR FURNACES. Gold’s Centennial RANGE. Steam HEATING end PLUMBING. Onst Ironand Machine WORK. ‘Tin and Wrought Iron WORK. “THE CHANCE”—461. CLOTHING EMPORIUM, a. In all senvine DEOKBE BROTHERS’ PIANOS No. 461 PBHESYLVANIA AVER' ee a A} Between 4% and 6th Streets, instrament: THE ABOVE PRIZES O8 BXHISITION AT TARE STORE. Ho. 9118 PENNSYLVANIA AVERUE. “(CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC.” . le mt. OY 10th street, above Par uy:, Washington D. O.; {\Giso foe the matchless Bardelt Organs sepa BARSalns Ip Fram which have Cee Es. L. GRADWOHL, Proprietor Chance Clothing Emporium, HOTELS. js CHATDELIERS, lerpest vertety of now pottorns 461 SaEaSRART) AEE RIGGS HOUSE, SMITH, BIRGE & 00., shetsu PLUMMER @ SPOFFORD, Prepricters, sopis-ly 1014 Penssyivanis avenue. I DEFY COMPETITION. FIFTEEETH ABD © STREETS. MMELWAUKEE - na, ayy Wasuineron, D.O. LAGER BEER. Buy where you can get the ‘most for your money HOTEL AUBRY, (nll and exauline my shook of WALNUT STRERT, OBE OAR SOHLITZ'S MILWAUKEE BEEBE, FURNACES, RANGES, From TFhirty-Phird to Thirty-Fourts, Roctead fa lon, SUH seestrad. tat: Sex ente.ty costs LATROBE STOVES, PHILADELPHIA, Pa. SAIPL C. PALNER, DEPOT, 61 GREENS STREET, some Georgetown, D. 0. WHISKY! WHISKY! ‘WHISKY! cw 1s50 Bacenscmmnet | mye ‘BODd 6 . SLATE AND MARBLE MANTELS, 45D HOUSEFURNIGHING GOODS, On THE BUROPEAR Plan. ipso pings Bygee bine STRICTLY FURBT-CLABB. CURIS. RINDSEEDD, JAMES f. STOVER, 736 @ 727 Taq PESREE B. Wi prwite Paoraiztoa