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i nninntedindin ansidededeenueoeoeooe-m-mE Ere EVENING STAR. MOSDAY Weather Probabilities To-day. OFrics OF ORIEY SioNar Orricnn, WASHINGTON, Uctoder 2, 1476. in the middle states and New England, arometer, westerly to southerly winds, Stallonary to riking temperature and clear Or partly cloudy weatuer, except possibly ceeasional light rains In the extreme north- ern portion LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, National Theater—“Two Meu of Sandy Bar.” Ford's Opera Mouse.Maiame Rentz’s Fe- maie Minstrels. Theater Comique—Matt Morgan’s Living Statues and varietics. —e Condensed A beautiful new sanctuary iamp, of ele- gant design, has been presented to St. Peter's church by & member of the congregation. N.G. Sanderson has been appointed to a _ in the engineer's department of the jouse of Representatives. Miss Georgie Jackson. a teacher of the District colored schools, died at the residence of ber parents last Saturday eveaing. A colored infant was found on the steps of Mrs. Rockberry’s house, No, 396 E street borthwest, yesierday morning. Mrs Rosanna Mooney states that eho has bot fled a bill for a divorce from her hus- band, but for support. From J. C. Parker we have late New York and Philadelphia papers in advance of the wails. The Potomac Fruit Growers invite the public to their meeting to-morrow boon, at the rooms of the Board of Trade, Market Space, near 9th street. See adv. Attention is directed to a call in another coluran for & meeting of Israelites to-morrow evening to raise fonds forthe relief of the yellow fever sufferers ip Georgia. By reference to our obituary notices it will be seen that Mrs. Margaret Ann Shaw de- parted this life on Saturday Jast at the re- mnarkable age of one hundred and twelve ears. 3 Rev. Dr. Newman will tell what he knows about China and the Chineseat the Hamline eburch, corner of 9th aud P streets, to-mor- row evening. The lecture is for the benefit of the church. The Centennial excursion given by the Young Men’s Christian Association sent out ibree trains this morning from the Baiti- More and Potomac depot. It is thought a still larger number of trains will go to-mor- Tow. A Lp pe named Mary Ann Houlihan, living op G street, between North Capitoi Sod ist street northwest, was about | o'clock to-day badly burned about the face and neck Dy coal ot], as she was endeavoring to hasten ) a fre. 8. Gallaher, = many friends of John ‘Will be pained to learn of his serions acciden| Jast Setsraay, by which he broke his left Lang Mr. G. 18 quite advanced in years, and if spared will attain bis s0th birthday December ist. This is @ sad affliction to an old veteran of ihe war of 1812. One of Willaru’s hotel coaches collided with @ street car or the Metropolitan Co. the corner of 24 and } s,veets, Saturd: bight, and the driver, Thom%8 Shea, was thrown from bis seat and sever “\y injured. Officer Byrnes procured a hack .%d took him to his home. to the winter course’ Of The introd Jectures in the Medicai Department of th.” wn will be delivered University of im the college building, 10th and E streets, Prot. is evening at 8 . F. Ashford, th! m. syed wen &Du fae public are invited to ¢ Washington every Gymnasium (see ad.) hi Ppliance for exercise that cen be a } jood reading room; hot and told baths. £¢., ana ai: ior 1258 than 25 cents @week. Step in and interview the popular superintendent, Alfrei Cammack, esq , and you will be favorably impressed with the in- stitution. The frst of a series of Sunday afternoon meetings, intended especially for young men, was beid at Lincoin hall yesterda: afternoon, under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A. The services consisted of devotional LE an apd an address by arg Fo loward, which Was very Sppro) occasion. eerie AMUSEMENTS.— National Theater.—To night Bret Harte’s new play, “Two Men of Sandy Bar,” will bave its first presentation in this sy; It was severely handled by the critics in New York, but it seemed to please the who are by no means jadges, and bow our citizens have the Jong-deatred Opportunity of judging of its merits for ony — read ebaracter, “Col. ipeper Starbottle,” ts intrasted to Stuart Hobson. one of the finest humorous actors on ge. Fords Opera House—To-night Madame Rentz begins a short engagement with her “wate minstrels, together with Mabel Saat- and M'jlo rs ate of Jey’s Burlesque _ Fane ion dancers. Those .~.. Yariety will lene aot this periu:— ance 6 very first water. Theater ‘Comijue— Matt Morgan, with bis living statue company, this week, together with @ host of variety attractions, oue of the most extensive pro = the CE on tet at Weniey Capel tr concert at Wesley - Souew eves ing by Professors Sanders and Robinson, of Baltimore, assisted by @ select chotr. Cendree Church (Mass. ave.)—There will bes tamperanos jecture and select reading by D. W. Bruce here to morrow night. ——_——— MARSHAL ECKLOFF AND THE POLICE in the Police Court on complication of his accounts with the Dis- triet is Incorrect, and probably grows out of ‘the fact that since the return of Jud; — the latter addressed Marshal Eckio! that after ence it _y marshal ice of bat- since the 1 the time of an jetor of the old- (0. 457 Pa. avenue, 8 on the alert to simultanéousiy with their appearance in the northern cities, has just recetved some exquisite gems in’ soli. taire diamond boop ear-rings in 1% karat polished gold at $15, and solitaire diamond sbirt studs in 18 karat gold at $5. Strangers in our midst who may wish to secure, asa souvenir of their Ceotennial trip, some article of Jewelry,can find nothing less ex- persive or moré desirable than the above. Inentioned articles. Centennial visitors should not fail tocallat Prigg’s, 457 Penn- sylvani avenue.—Avit?. e--— LITIGATION IN REGARD TO PINEY PoIst- In the St. Mary's county ( Md.) circuit court on Saturday the case of John O'Leary vs. Joseph Travers. which bad occupied the court for seven days, ® verdict for the plain- Uf for $3,750 was returned on Saturday. Joseph H. Brediey, esq., of Washington city, Sppeared for the pisintiff, and Hon. F. Stone. of Charles county, for the defendant. O'Leary was the lessee of Piney Point pavil- jon, and defendant. the owner, claimed that O’L. was in arrears for rent, and under such action attached the furniture and sold it, thos — Up plaintif’s business. act this —_-—___ SERIOUS ACCIDENT To aN AGED MAN.— Mr. Jonn 8. Gallagher, sr., a well known and ighiy esteemed citizen, was seized with vertigo last Saturday Lo np ld to the aod tained a infal ure of the fat thigh. Dre J, Eliott sod Ham- c. M. Id, and it inteared u of it old, is is te Saree wild eponne him gay ently to his om. ir. was many years Third Auditor of » end for if teen years a clerk in the Quartermaster General's office, from which he was dis- charged a month ago. porn a2 ea CHURCH CONFIRMATIONS.—. Bayley eburches 24; St. Augostine’s, colored, October 26; St. ‘loysius’, 2; St. Mary’s, German. os 3; Bt. Peter's, November Novem —_—__. MARRIAGE LICENSES have Bevjamin EF. O'Sullivan and Saran Mosae livan; Joseph W. Reed and 2 Daniel Nelson aid Annie Hayes, V2 8hes; TEE Arlington Fire I; for the ese oe Columbia te or personal property at low rates. Office No. 0 Pa. avenue. t ——-——— $5, and $10 biankets are > cent." W.W. Burdette & Co, No. 9 Tisete wily felling, follewed by nearly stationary | | Satnrdey's Bifle Content. | FENTON, OF THE IRISH TEAM, THE ToOR- PRESENTATION OF PRIZES—RECEP- TION BY EX-GOVERNOR SHEPHERD. The members of the different rife teams finished their contest bere by shooting over the 1,060 yards range at Bepning’s on Satar- day. The attendance was very small, but Judging from the increasing interest in this | Sport here, the crowd would have been large but for the unfavorable weather. E; | man bad 15 shots. On the 9th shot Fenton | and Miliner, of the Irish team, tied, counting their scores for the Lerten | two days, As offered to the there was & medi Irishman making the highest aggregate tered In — & good [rent an was cen’ contest. Fen! Dowever, at the end of seareguts fp ibe tonee get iment nh Ld oat of a possible 200. “The following ia the ates INDIVIDUAL AND TEAM SCORE Irish— Fenton, 68; Joynt, 65; Miliner, 64; Risby, 61; Thynne: ae total, 00s possible, vie “Beoteh—Boyd, 60; Rae, 61; Thornburn, 56; Luke, 67; Menzies, 60—totai, 304; possibie, Australian—Lynoh, 61; Slade, 61—total, 125; Pamerk 58; Blydenburgh, 61; American—Canfield, a 57; Overbaugh, 42—total, 218; pos- sible, Averages—Irish, 64: Scotch, 60 4-5; Austra- Han, 64; American, 54%. Alibongh there was no contest between the different teams the Irish team carry off the honors, having bad the highest dally and total averages, and the hignest score of each day Ing been made by one of ita mem bers. It is proper to state that the Ameri- cans who shot do not all belong to the team of 1-76, but were mostly drawn from the re serves and the teams of previous years. PRESENTATION OF PRIZ&S. After the shooting was over the prizas were presented. Mr. M. E. Urell introtuced H. J. Mabon as the orator in behalf of the iriebmen. He made quite an eloquent ad dress. Major Leech responded in behalf of the Irtrh team, and closed by presenting the bendsome prize medal to Lieut. Fenton, who ee expressed his thanks for the OLOF. Mr. Simon Wolf next spoke, and in behalf of the general committee presented Mr. Slade, who made the highest score in the Australian team, with a medal. Mr. Slade resporded with thanks. r. Thomas Sommerville then presented Mr. Peter Rae, the successful contestant in the Scoteh team, with a Remington rifle, in behalf of the Scotch citizens of the District. It being unanimously decided that the American team had won all they wanted at Creedmoor, no ie aoe was made to them, but three ‘ty cheers were given in their , and also in honor of the genial Major Leech, of the Irish team. 4 RECEPTION BY GOV. SHEPHERD. In the evening ex-Governor A. R. Shep- herd gave the visitors a complimentary re- ception st bis residence. aay speeches bene Be — Lehr ga foreign guests repeatedly express: ir @pprecia- Uon of the handsome manner in whlen they — Pe oer rae during their stay in the capita! : il the riflemen will be in Brooklyn to- night to attend the banquet given to the riflemen in that city. pret General Babcock and Somerville Aequitted. On Saturday, in the Criminal Court, Judge MacArthur, the trial of O. E. Babcock and Thomas P. Somerville, (indicted with Harrington, Whitley, Nettleship, Bliss, alias Miles, and Benton.) on the of con- spiracy in connection with the alleged safe — in the District A ttorney’s office, in pr’ sloeed, District Attorney We R, ‘idle for the prosecution, and Judge Ful- Iertc.™,0f New York, and Col. W. A. Cook a] Jug hs General eg and Colonel a o- *4rthur charged the jury at con- siderat ets, 1a; Closing at 3:55 o'clock, and the Jury retirc’. | stence remained about the court room, the ge “ral impression being that it would not tate !0ng for them to agrse upon @ verdict of acq"ittal. There were others, however, who wer< Certain that the J and the¢, after waiting jury would ona? Some time, left room. Their placey were, however, filled by others more san- guine. Among those present were Ex-Gov. Shepherd, L. Luckey, Ulysses Grant, jr., Colonel Amos Webster andothers. The crowd waited until about J.» o'clock, when it was announced that the jury 09d agreed Upon & verdict, and soon there was vite @ crow e@thered about the court roo. Owing to there being né @# in the Criminal Conrt room the jury was ta“0 to the Cir- cuit Court room, and Judge Ma¢Arthar taking the bench at 6 o’elock the verdict of “not guilty” was received and rocorded. There were demonstrations of approval and loud applause when the verdict was an- nour ces. The court ordered the discharge of the defendants from eustody, and they re- ured the room, surrounded by their coursel and friends, receiving congratula- Uons on everv side. — “DisTBICT DAY” AT PHILADELPHIA— imp ion has gained currency that the Columbia is to unite with Mars- 19th of October as the Centennial “evland anu the Peccriet of Colum- ition has been mae by Centennial, aes nt “a tive at the y him eu mitted to the District ‘Somvatesiouers, wno ve in turn return: "auwer suggestin: toon the Maryland and Nistrict day he fix later In the month, as she 18th and 19th days of Oc have \, for ceremonies on therefore been agreed u ry jtennial at Philadelphia. Due Hotice will be given to the public. THE GRAND JuRY.—Yesterday pewectives MeDevite and McE} fresh arrest charged with the robbery of Wolford & Co.'s store: No, 359 Pennsylvania avenue, of aboat $200 worth of cutlery. With stealing a skiff from were CoLUMBIAN URI ‘We direct the attention of our readers advertisement of the Law School of the lumbian University. Under the guidance of the same able faculty, with the well-digested courses of instruction which have been ap- proved by the experience of former classes, it continues to merit the large wegen are has hitherto enjoyed, now that it can nt with pride to its prosperous graduates in every State of the Union. —— ot ELECTION oF OFFicERS. — Centennial Council, No. 4, Sops of Jonadab. day evening last elected tne foll cers for the ensuing term, Jame: wortby chief; Thom. ge oon Ct nief; Jas. Rubl, recording secret E al secretary; —_—_ o_--— TO INDIANAPOLIS.—The Mary- land delegat of “the who wore the Blue,” wi the conven- iP reports that on the 7th ult., in latita le Past lomgitade 49 to 50 west, she passed eigut jee! ie LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. A Warning te Scamps. Pititor Star: The three young men who, during the greater part of divine service in the Metropolitan Presbyterian church on last Sabbath —— behaved very disor- Cerly,and who, on ving the audience room, before the services closed, turned out all the gas lights in both the lower vestibul known. If their rascally conduct is repeated their names shall be referred te the officers Of the law whose duty it is to take charge of scamps. In case of sudden alarm to the au- dience from any cause, the possi and disaster would have with the vestibules darkened. T. G. J., for the Trustees. A Correction. Extitor Star:—The Sisters of St. Ann’s In- fant asylum wish me to ask you to correct a statement that appeared in your paper Wed- Desday, 77th of September. * The police officer who carried the found- ling to St. Ann’s Infant asylum Tuesday ight, 26th of September, was not told by the sisters they would not receive the child, ‘gry aco in the house was occu- Pied, and if would Vide for it until —7e be rg take it. ‘ery respectfully, W. G. H. Newmay, M.D. Physician in charge of St. Aan’s Infant Asylum. THE COURTS. Court In GenEra. TERM. To-day, Judges Cartter, Wylie and Hum- phreys, Mesars. G. F. Appleby, Jas. S. Ed- Wards and A. 8. Worthington were appoint- ed the committee to examine applicants for admission. C. F. Castleman Jobo O. Grady &ud —— Nelson were admitted to the bar. The application of F.J. Wright for admis- sion to the bar was referred. Fairfax agt. Cropley; Judgment on order overruling de- morrer. Shedd agt. Ordway; Mr. Merrick files motion for reargument. Hovey et al #gt. McDonald; ordered on the calendar. United States agt B. May; placed on the caiendar. Darne agt. Smackum; submittet on record. Sawyer axt. District of Colum- bia. This is an action foralleged abrocation of contract for the removal of Loong by the Board of Health, and the question is as to bow far the District is responsible for the Sects of the board. Mr. Paschal for plaintiff, Mr. Stanton for defendant. CRIMINAL CouRT—Judge Olin In copsequence of indisposition, Judge MacArthur did not bold court to day, but Judge Olin filled the position. Ella Thompson alias Boston, charged with the larceny of $80 from Frank Lee, was found not guilty. R.J. Murray for defence. Stephen Taylor, assault and resisting Officer Smith on the 24th of July last, was convict- ed. The court sentenced him to the Albany itentiary for one year, remarking that e Would have to work there. PoLice CourT—Judge Snell. To-day, Banry white snd Burgess Hin cber, joud and terous; $5 each. Albert Montgomery, colored, assault on James Norcom, keeper to neerting hones, strikin, him in the face; $10 and Thos. Gooi- man, larceny of @ buneh of fish worth 35 aseault and battery oe a on officer Hobbs, of the first ict; $10. Thos. Needham, assault and tery on Frank Mason; $10 Michael McKeever, assault on Patrick Morris; 25 and costs. Joseph French, assault on Rosina Switzer; $10 and costs, Andrew Anderson, assault on Francis Walker; dismissed.’ Archie Fletcher, forfeited collateral. Edw’d Roach, same. » loud; #5. Thomas O'Brien, loud; $5. Michael Sullivan. forfeit- ed. J. H. Lerner, forfeited. Madison Smith, maintaining @ nuisance; $5. Samuel Stott, casting rubbish on the carriageway; judg- ment suspended. J. G. Chapman, same Se ment suspended. C. Smith ana Lovell Tate, grand larceny of hardware; nd jury. Daniel Webster, forfeited. Geo. ermoillion, do. Ananias Coates and Robt. insoD, loud; #5 each. Grace Nelson, a razor flourisher; $100 to keep 28 peace and not use the razoron complainicg witness. Gabriel Pumphrey, cursin the 3 85. Frank Jones, disturbing Frank Jones and J GEORGETOWN. AMPUTATION N&CESSARY.—Jas. Cherry, the lad who was accidentally shot in one of his legs last Saturday by Wm. Cogg:ns, had the injured limb amputated the same after- Doon by Dra. Peterand Appleby. The bone ‘was entirely shattered by thesball, Guain TRADE—The offerings on change this mornic2 *mounted to 7,100 bushels of wheat, with sales of 300do. 2* ®1.25 34; 1,400 at 225 21; 530 ar S117 4, and at $1.12. The arrivals were: Bout Wm. Riley, with 3,700 bushels of wheat to & Broa; boat J. N. Thomas, with heat, and 1,200 corn: boat Molile, With 1,100 do. wheat, and 1,000'do. cor. and 250 do, wheat by rail, all to J. Waters. THE SECOND ANNUAL SESSION of the Linthicum Institute night sehool begins this evening. See advertisement. ALEXANDRIA. STRANDED VESSELS.—Capt. Thos. Hewett, of the schooner Waiter Jones, arrived up this morning from Piney Point, haviog ou board the undamaged part of the cargo of wheat from the schooner Gen. Grant, which went ashore there last Si week. He reports that the schooner will have to be she is, the cost of attempting toget ber off being more than she is worth. About 3,000 bushels of wheat which were left SaLes—Green & Wise, real estate auctioneers, sold to-day the property known as Yates’ Garden, containing 15 acres of land, to Mr. J. B. Dat ld, for $2,500 Also for Mr. is cash. . B. Re commis- sioner of sale, the two small two story brick Wilkes streets, belouging to the extate ot tne me, 10 W. B. Graves, for and Col. Wm. Kilgou Say, cn stant tour, in the interest of Tilden and Hendricks, the states of ‘West Virginia, ‘Ohio, and Mitnois. will open at Parkersburg, W. Va., Ww mentay night ‘and from there will strike out into Obio, bringing up at the “Boys in Blue” meetivg at indianapolis. RAILROAD — ACCIDENT. — Two brakemen on an extra freight train of the Virginia Midland were injured to-day on the Chesapeake and Ohio railroad, near Shad- well station, by being struck by an overhead bridge. Walter Burgess died from tns effects almost fmmediately. John R. Walker ts seriously injured, but until @ reaction takes ace NO opinion can be f aa to his in- juries.—[ Sentinel, 30th ult. STEINWAY'’S LAURELS THE JUDGES AWABD HIM THE HIGHEST HONOR OF THE FORTY COM CETITOBS. PHILADELPH: ony of exhibitors as to the a Owing to the fleroe competition among piano manu- facturers, the greatest interest was manifested to know who bad carried off the highest honor. STEINWAY & SOBS, as usual, are the victors, ‘The Judges at Philadel, have indorsed the ver- Gicts of the juries at and at London. Forty different makers, comprising all the most noted at home and abroad, competed, and the American STEINWAY IS THE BEST. The following ex- tract, which will serve as en illustration, tells why the Judges, in Shele renstt, rap = the awarding of # Diploma and Medal to Steinway: bey Greatest ity in Grand For Capacity nd and Duration Carrying —, with precision and. mech- ; also, Novel Disposition of the and Construction and Bracing of the Metal Frame.” Alter this follows s minute description and com- mendation of six of the principal and most valuabie of Steiaway & Bon’s patents. seps0-St S V HIS. HISKY! WHISKY’ WEISER W! CITY ITE ME. Worth ExPLarnine—it bas been evinced to the satisfaction of our citi- zeps that several of our home fire insurance com panies are classed a1 the most reli- able opes in the country. hile they do not perhaps boast such gorgeous of | ciphers for their cash capital as a few easiere ® foreign com, of such ® com, As an wecan cheerfully point %o the Ariinstoo rive In- surance for the District of pany Colam- bia, (office is iocated No. 1505 Pennsylvania pningiy porth = the United States Treas- Ury,) whose additional patronage mr ax Hg equitable low rates.— ——____. Read the following Letter From & bighly Liraeston: by physicians as consumptive, and bad all the symptoms of the disease in its ‘worst form — sui of my whole system. My family nearly all Saving dicd of the disease, I had given up 0) of wwe ag as nothing gave me relief; Dat through the persuasion of @ friend I was induced to try Wistar's Balsam of Wud Cherry. The first bottle relieved me consid- erably, and the third bottle cured me entire- ly. I pow feel as we'l as I ever did in my life, and am able to follow my occupation of farmer as fully as anyone. I also hada sister in @ more advanced state of the disease, baving been confined to her bed for over a , and pronounced beyond hope by out physicians. She also was entirely cured by the Wild Chi » but it requi six or Set bottles, and she still takes it occasion- ally &s a preventative, being naturally weak chested. I would sincerely uree all who are similarly afiected to try Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild , a8 Tam satisfied that but for your own valuable remedy my sister and myself would not now be living. I would cheerfully answer ef one who may address me op the subject state our cases more fally.” JaCoB MILLER. Nove genuine unless signed “I. Butts” on the wrapper. 50 cents and @: bottle. Pre- pared by Seth W. Fowle & Sons, 86 Harri- a avenes, Boston, and sold by dealers gen- erally. Corns, jails, Chilblains, Vascular Excrescences, &c., ai his establishment, 1416 Pennsylvania avenue, Opposite Willard’s Hotel. Fee, $1 per visit. ee REMOVAL—First Class Scouring and Dyeing. A. Fischer bas enlarged his establishment by Lancmadgs 3 to hisnew ee 906 G street from 91 porth west, doors the U. 8. Patent Office. By ing the latest im; American or Euro} abled to do any wor! jusled by those not i- nts, whether ot invention, he is en- in ee cee to = possessing = ee DR. LODILLE’s Headache te oy Laveen een ere eoeey minutes. For sale at Ebbitt House Drag Store. Price, 50 cents, 18,lawiw —_-+—__ THE NATIONAL Savings BANK, corner of New York ayenue and 15th street, pays 5 cent. per agnum on deposits for each cal- thdar month. Banking » Ito4. Bat urdays, 9 to4 and 6 to 2713, 14016 za dh BRIGHT EYEs, regular features and a b eniesper figure fail to produce their due effect f the complexion is defaced with pim les or biotecher, or the skin is rough or . 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ENGLISH CRYSTAL CHANDELIERS, t part and of the most exquisite Soknenty ore nce, bril.iancy and BEAL £0OHOmMY they excel all other Chandeliers. These goods are ourown “ DIRECT IMPORTATION, and are offered at very low prices, M. W. GALT, BRO. @ CO, JEW, FOR THE HAIR, BIBG GRAY OB FADED BAIR TO rOnemaTCRaL ASD YUOTHFOL COLOR. It makes brash, and wiry hair smooth Sietlatitn prevents ane sage the Bair BC et ng © faire shaking: does i Paulie: nor, 1a fects bag it Hestoratives in Be ves 5 tn niles tek ie 0: been used for nearly mtantly-Incroasing dem ARTHUB NATTABRS, Druggist, Proprietor, tr 34 and D streets vorthwest. CARRIAGES. We are selling, at greatly reduced prices, LABDAUS, LANDAULETS, OCLARENCES, COACH ES, We guarantes and io pleas tn every particular. at Rat y vpn Doh vights, weuder the abows hi. KILLAM & ©0,,_ STREBY, one-party FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS. Dress Buits, B Working Suits, Youths’ Suite, dren's Buite. Buits for Little Chapé, Euits for Growing Boss, Buits for Big Boys. Buits for Bchool Boys, Buits for Gollege Youths, Buits for Working Youths. Buite for Small Men, Buite for Large Men, Buits for Men of Mediam Size, Suite for Men of Extra Bize, Buite for the Biggest of Men, Bults for every kind of Men, Suite for all the Men in Town OVERCOATS A SPECIALTY. BUY NOW! BUY NOW:!: Particular Attention Given to Pleasing. A. STRAUS. sep29- “THE CHANCE”—46I. THE FOLLOWING TWELVE (12) PRIZES are offered to the patrons of the CHANCE CLOTHING EMPORIUM, No. 461 PBNESYLVANIA AVBSRUB, Between 4); and 6th Streets, = EVERY PURCHASER © Sny reasonab:e amount s “FEEE TICKET” entitling bim to ONE CHANCE In OUB FIRST GRAND DRAWING, WHICH TAKES PLACE 1N PUBLIC, ON OCTOBER 31st, 1576. 45 00 now so 30 00 re Bw Ro wo 90 450 wo au L. GRADWOHL, Proprietor Chance Clothing Emporium, you can the for your sit aad exunline my stock ot mr I DEFY COMPETITION. FURNACES, RANGES, as it is ome of the leading features of this honse to | Sipgers and ones LADIES’ GOODS. OPENI) Having jet returned from wien the Iatest goveities tm ~— = RY GOODS, MILLI G. MRS. M. J. HUNT, 681 and 623 D wt. northwest. = 76 FALL OPENING or LADIES’? at VERMILYA'S, Bists STREET, (opposite Patent OMe SHOES, 80078. NED BOOTS KD BYOTS, at ht PUMP-SOLED BOOTS, for wear—che handsomest [oct ia hing only five ounces. WORK mase to order at fit guaranteed sepds tr FALL AND WINTER 719 AND MILLINERY GOODs, NOW READY, AT PAVIS’, 719 MARKET BPACR, OURS BOKIVING Also, Ladies’ CUSTOM short notter, and a perfect 719 FANCY Srs STREET LABGE ADD. tions to our already com, stock of FASOY GOODS end STSPi® NOTIONS,st = DAVIS F®, HATS, for Children, Misses and Ladies. in all the new shapes and colors, just received DAVIS TIES, JABOTS, BOWS, NECK Se . ast received at DAVIS. N_BLEGANT ABSUKTMENT OF BLACK Silk Phinces AND GimpPs, very cheap, at 715 GBEAT REDUCTION 715 m } aphies ‘cvonanged. for Cornell's, or | MADIES BEADY-MADE SUITS, OVEE SKIRTS AND BASQUES, ane LADIES UNDERW PARABOLS and 8UN UMBRELLAS at hal! price. FLOWERS, HATS, RIBBON, and MILLINERY GOODS leas than cost. JUST BECRIVED— A large assortment of HAMBUBG BDGEE » BOBU LAOBS selling at a reduced price. OORSETS end KID GLOVES ins great variety HUMAN BAIB very iow at S&S HELLER®S, aREET MISS E. A. McCORMICK, 622 91x STREET, (ST. CLOUD BUILDING, Daily receiving all the latest Hovel ties tn B 5 OUI AND FSG LOETETY EATS Laces anne, eof Washington and vicinity are eph-tr At L. HEILBRUN'S BOOTS AND SHOES. Al CHEAP SHOE STORE, we 25 PER CENT. SAVED 2 7TH Sr., Two Doons Azova DN. W. ecepts-tr Re oh oo eae) Ste men ane > *s ‘agate toshow FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKER, Mo. 2118 PENNSYLVARIA AVBEUE. ete Custom Work at the shortes “Best Fall Goods of muy own malb abe Binatica “(stem of Bie Boot. MEDICAL, &c. AWHOOD BESTORED. * Prescription Eise for the apecdty Bea be tj 28th and Wh streeis. 3 5. GEORGES, 7 care of Seminal eakpess, hood be by by ii ort van oF excesses. Any Druggist AVIDBOR & 00, oci2-eoly s6 aaa wtreet, Bow York. NES’ GREAT DISUCVERY B BUOKLER = — bm for hoes roratie or ul oe in" Gbrosic: Sores, Eraptve u by jeu by Diosaecs. sod sit pronounced incurable Give him e trial; cure rat syivanis avenue." VALISES, lasting epee regen row LATROBE STOVES, | £24:TERSTanE™ under the bie wive sign extent SLATE AND MARBLE MANTELS, | , Zrunks, Qe. thoreashly end promptly repaired G ox - 4ND HOUSEFURNIGHING GOODS. SESE EDUCATIONAL. Lav i MED or UNIVERSITY OF FACULTY. BEY PF Byeey. ea emmy ~- | —vshe HON. RICHARD T. MERRICK, GEORGETOWX, relation ¢ Lb. Dd. she Law of BON. BaLpeet ‘Common Lew and Busty 2 and Pleading. EDWARD 8 BRILY, Reo, Lecturer on ibe Bieuonts of the Goma cluding the sev ral Branches of the Tew ot Beal anc Persone! Property. and the Law of Crimes and \edem canore. 18, story of Las ~. CBA sw pane ©. porem Lb. e. ty, sentewrd by WIL Ba Bis, Re... ne Cherk of Courts street vorthwest, @ov cage Palms. LL. D., tenes and Leet Practice ot to Buildwe. Lectures will be reenmed W. BRD: der 4, 1876. Opening Lecure att we eee Oe Fors payable pall year or mount, » to advance, At stode nts option Gergradustes ant t nde Sool are invited to De present et we tore ANLE Treasurer. SEMDIE STEPH BBEC @ ber music on my wt Orders may be lef at ( INDEBGs BTEN AN ROO FUR GikLS aND Misses POLLOCK NOBBR, Tosobers! meMovED = treet worthwest to 1127 18th street Dorthwest, betworn Massachnectts avenue and BM Breet. Keepened September 13. The ki Normal Class wi begin October 6 For partieniars Spply to 11427 iStb at or to 70% Lith mreet Bw ad MESS SHITE wit! oven » SCHOOL for Girls and secpiemter Nee Ths he een ; . a 6 *t. st the principsl Book stores. sepll-im” LIS SINGING 40a0- Prof. 8. - BA Mall — 1 re. sbe above pisce for the easuiag Days of tuition, WEDN . U. . ardbaTOnDaT EDNESDAY, THURSDAY For arrangements and terms please call at the Academy from 10 . and jo SS Smy from 10 to 12.0. m. swS 9m co NCLIGSH. FRENOH AND OLAS® E LBOCT SCHOOL for young pia Girls. 913 B. Borthweet, Mis 4 GELO JACKSON Principal ‘The fats enced Jackson will’ recpen thelr ing Cleans for ‘ourg Men October Ist Bvening Classes Ubas. iy “mie MacLEOD, principal ST, a ‘Onpitot BIS" p BANE | rrmcnan, for yourg cbiidres will Praokiie Park. Circulars residence: Spal b oketoree. na == AND MES ALFRED BUJA08 : a] rd Marit and Pre Boa sens and Day Beavoi Bo. 1700L w Dd ‘The duties of this scbsol wil be rewmuved: ow the ‘Wt ef Bert. (Bumber of pupfis Itmited ) =" Lege aT repay cob cenit at Bue’ yor S50 th ery Opening of eemion P 6 rnine lOMDAY acd TUBSDAY, seer l ‘and 19 + for board eed tat- he twenty-sixth son! ual session of thie Wednesdsy in Septom- win Zz the second sagis tf? “bias. B YOUNG, Principal. Eses8 AND FEBECH arr tor Youn Ladies and Latile Garis, 12 avenue est, Capitol Hill Mise eage . Principal Duties reumed MONDa ¥. We eagle deo core MBIAN yay 5 WP ° sho Fanrenatosy ‘Di rakTMRnt opens Wednes- “Pete = sears. Mestto, Ort RD'caL Dara’ nee a engit-m.w ft! A ‘terot thie ] “wr aap mae nn eis 2 RIGGS HOUSE, GBB | rromes « srorvrozn, r-epricers FLIFTEESTH ABD @ CTEEBTS, myety _ Wasutneron, D. 0. GOLD's WARM-ALR FURNACES. Gold's Centennial RANGE. Steam HBATING ané PLUMBING. Cast Ironand Machine WORK. ‘Tin and Wrought Iron WORK. CHANDELIEBS, tar gest variety of new patterns tm the city.

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