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| Fogies ond Biacaguards | EDUCATIONAL. ‘he Mem Whe Are Called ou Sulit agati R bi _EVENING STAR. _ Fert-nelders ef the Scheel Beard. SATURDAY........ October 14, 1876, Some of the trustees who boast that they ——— CEO er rr “hold the fort” in the Sehool-board, in spite Weather Probabilities To-day. Of the attempts of the great body of our cit- izens to dislodge them, are in the habit of OFFICE OF CHIEF SIGNAL rig Gesignaticg these citizens as liars, old fogies, Wasuircron, 14, 1876. and biackguards, unworthy of credence or In the middle and éas state, ailing, | attention. To show who the citizens are followed by rising i and - | Who take part in this movement, and sionally ‘nigh weet aod° norin, inereaains | Whether Uey deserve the epiticts applies wx e , frequent rat rising tem- | tem by the fort-holders, we give below the Perature’ aod, clearing weather, with heavy | 106 for a {ration of ihe Benes ture iS vy reorganization 8 | mo it may be added that the signatures were pareve Liem bed in 8 few hours: and wat but fore Decess! ving e tion sen’ in speedily, the names have been in- LOCAL NEWS. creased to thousands, Of those eager ts siga Amusements, &c, To-nght. National Theater — Evangeline.” Ford's Opera House —*'The Octoroon.” Theater Comique—Trumps” and first class varieties. it To the Honorable Commissioners of tha District of ‘olwm bra. Gentlemen:—The undersigned. citizens and tax pavers in the District of Columbia, having seen the report in the EVENING Stax of the interview with the Commissioners of the District on the aubyect of si Boar! of Trastres of Schools, befeby’ enprese ‘eit entire concurrence ——_-—___ Condensed Lecais. The street lamps will be |: ith the vi ‘of Messrs Blake, Cook and Given, , and extinguisnet at ineme wae nd their relief that fed ocdoy opel Sedat Sirogatr," ny Jules Vernc’® UaV® “Monae | (te! i sctuaat Gactrctca ws estoy thelr ar | From J.C Par fulness They tderefore earnestly request that the Board of Trustees be reorganized on the plan proposed, W Wall. andler, ‘Ker we have late New York the and and Philadelphia papers in advance of Geo F.Ch ‘The Mary Washington still continues her | Charis Ruoff, Moan eariets pepular Sunday excursions to Mount Ver- | Drew be y Loa Springs. See adv’t. z Black s!iks, black cashmere, biac® alpe.a, ' " By Lynch, Ppanet® very cheep at Carter 8,107 Markel | (ieirge Wooldridge, Walter B Williams, pace. W_H Spignul, John J Byrne, ‘#rian Gant, a cook in a restaurant cor- | J P McKean, W.M Shuster & Bro,, per of 7th and E streets northwest, was |W.) Glenn, wil badly burned yesterday morning py he: | H.(; Campbilt. BA. Shuster? clothes taking fi:e from the range. E M Harrington, W OM Leishear, The Sunday Gazette advertises for to-mor- | j,.0uT! SH % row the fac simileof the alleged letter of | & [)“feaham, : Governor Hayes’ secretary to the American | 4 ( a Alliance, accepting lis nomination. Complaint is made that three street hy- ¢rants—one corner D and lth si 5; One corner E and lth streets, and one corner Obio avenue and Isth street northwest—are out of working order. Jobn Tyler, jr.,will lecture in Lincoln hall, on zaureday and Friday evenings, next week, “On the Pri res, rner, hn Mountenay, : Grogun, imordial Law of Society | Waniel W Stewart, peep Rosenbaum, and Government,” the lecture being for the | Al*x S. Hoos, BF: dove, benefit of the poor of St Dominte’s pariah. | I! ‘lar Stewart 55'S The President and members of his Cabinet | /'*"*!in Barrett, it are expected to be | monger Dy Cariton 8; is been appointed - Th Ralbfns, master at Glymont, Charles county. Md., Hiam B Evans, viee Sylvester T. Smith, inconvenientiy Bi einmeyer, located. The change is made in uence Fe pent of the petition of % citizens asking that the M.Tyaouki, resent site of the office be changed to Mar- j utehit ury’s wharf. Religious Notes. Samuel B Cockerell, The bere pr pre ata recent meet. | J Hi Huston. ivg to prepare @ pian of union revival work | Flcar Speiden, for tbe coming autumn and winter met yes- | Lewis Weiser, Gee ames. terday in the rooms of Young Men's Otris. re Mayer Minecrn”” tian Association, and after some discussion Jacob Meller, pon general meeting on Monday next, at one ublic | AN INTERESTING CASE ON TRIAL. Yesterday in the Court in General Term, the case of P.H. Eaton against the Baiti- Potomac Le Com: was is Involved. THE PLAINTIFF'S DECLARATION is in three =. and the first joke | violation of plaintiff's right, and without | | P Sintifr’s Knowledge, defendant inserted in said ticket, ‘It will be good for passage only 07 such trains as stop at the stations named ja the Ucket until November 6, 1874,” D: which plaintiff was not in apy way bou id defendant had no legal right to issue thesame; that plaintiff rode to New York, | And started bacg on the night of Novemb-r 6th, but on the morning ef November 7th, Without just cause, defendant forcibly ex- pelled plaintiff from its cars.” PLEA OF THE COMPANY. The defendant plead the general issue, | ard that it sold at @ reduced rate of fare a | | ticket which in consideration of said reduc- Uon and by its terms entitled the plaintift | only toone trip from Washington to New York and return, and was good only until November 6, 1874, and plaintiff purchased sald ticket upon said condition and agree- | = — to; — on eae the ticket g DO longer good, plain at- — to ride on defendant’s car, and | from Baltimore to Washington without | any other than said ticket, and without the | payment of any fare, whereupon the proper Servant of the defendant, as it was his right and duty to do, demanded of plaintiff either to furnish a tieket entitling him to ride on said road or to pa: Proper ratiroad fare | or to ieave the defendant's cars, but the | Ss to do aes bad oe | lefendant’s proper agents, having stop) the train at or near a certain station, geatly, = Withwoo unnecessary force, remo bi ‘m2. EXCEPTIONS TO THE RULINGS OF THE LOWER Court. In the trial below, which resulted in a ver- dict for plaintiff for $300, exceptions were taken, on which the case now comes up. Tne defendant claims that the court below erred in ruling that the corres oe establishes an daya ater ant not including the ler the Also, in re’ to rule the defendant agreed to issue tickets — br ge be good joey a erated per! een days, e ng which October 23 was fixed, se as to ages Lem for fifteen le of issuance. thatir which Q’clock, which 3 It is understood ovides for Weekly un’ er meetin; the present. It is desired that the Of work | 4: fenpeseey iy should beasuch as not to confilet with the | j7w When M.D.» Prejudices of any of the evangelical denomi- | ( ¥ Litchttela, 2. Anderson, As Rev. E. Payson Hammond expects to | (corse Z Coli leave for Europe this fall, his services can- | Kobert Bot be for the union revival ser- os ¥ this winter, and it is probable that | \\ * .R Shepherd, ‘Whittle and Bliss will be called bere to con- | } 1 < Thomas Russell, Guet the meetings. It is said that notwith- | i: F. Megce, 1,. J. Denham. standing there will be more of a union spirit | Lewis Wright, atthe coming meetings than those of last | Je Davenpo Winter, yet that all of the evangalical de- | 7 M-.Whitne Jas. Croggon Dominations will uot unite. i jent services, formerly held at the | fyueB Cohen,” Thomas S.Moore, i tent on R street, in consequence of the | Jacl, Been, oy N Jenson fount | corse W i ‘acob, Pimimock. 1M With no apparent. t pun & Bro y a We Lad ain Samnel H_ Wimsatt, Revival services are in progress at Wesley | }°R2 Hf Dowell, 1, under the charge of the pastor, Rev. Wheeler, and will ‘provatiy seutinns during next week. = - si Interesting services are in &t Gor. | Hi S. Birscoe such l, Rev. Mr. Bender, pastor. Farid Mcgacen. W.H. Butler name Sundsy school pmormers, to, this oti Wu. Wnaeee win. H Wright, claas series, which will commence this even- | 12". .jtt"" ipgat the Young Men’s Christian Associa- | Hi |. Briscoe, Uon rooms, at 6 o'clock. Rey. Dr. Rankin | John Beck. g.s8. Will conduct the first meeting, and the hour | .James E gan. M.D.,T R Mitehell, Will be devoted to # drill on the books of the | { \ Bearman, M.D, Bible and a brief consideration of the cur- | {. {, (harch &' Son, Tent Supday- schoo} lesson. CW! Hayes, The third of the series of interesting go*pel | (barics Earl, M M. Whitney, meetings at Lincoln ball by the Young Men’s | J m John R Wood. Coristian tion will be held to- | T TN Burritt, morrow afternoon al 3 30 o’elock. yous wie eee JW. He Chas, C. Dancanson, The Centennial. E Montrop. HL Rogce, MARYLAND AND DISTRICT WEEK. R A Whitehand, Thursday next, 19th instant, is set apa.t | H-H Dudley, &s the day for the Maryland and District celebration at the Centennial, and it is Probable that the joint celebration will be = Very ereditable oue, embracing as jt does = it AlRDIAY Of firewarkecn 223 night at sth, and parades, add: . = it > and’s ballon the 19th. Extensive pi SS fi tens for attendance are being made in Shona heietie, Baltimoré and this city. From the former Edwin A. Butts, city both the 5th and 6th ts go as an Geo. W. Calvert, escort to Governor Goodall, Geo. W Havia The tournament will bes feature of the | MT Bridwell, celebration on the 19th, and it will take | JA. McCanley.M.D, HH. Haliday, place at the foot of peep hPa in oe = F 4 ates Centevnial grounds. The chief marsha i le " ihe tournament is Col. 8. Taylor Suit, of | {mc Barding. | fone at Ma. ard he bas mace tne following aint: Apoewell, Anthony Buchiy, ments:— Marshals— ohn 8. Mosby, Va; | i; D Kenner, FE, @. Leonard, wal) y - Dy u Be . J HL Russell, Gen. Wis NX, ¥5 Gen. J, inboies, Boatgrans tuskan Rents, Ma. Heralds— | jeanc Smitheon, WM. Shuster,” ; Gen. S- P. Bare | °C Thompson, E.A Shuster, Pa; Col. Wm. | Henry Wex. Hloff & Thomas, Taliburt, red Supple, 2. 3 R ‘Crandai FA. Ge Handy, ait. | 3 3 1, Miss. F. z Sez. D | 8. Walker, D. Cs seerétary. i Bor The are exaor. Oe fgets JG Adams, Col. ex G. 8 , N.Y; Reveray Eg same id, esq., Va; Dr. J. E. Mi q M W Galt & Bro., Wasi ton, D.C ; Hon. D. W. Osbora, 3 T Piladipis; Edward H. Maxwell.’ esq, Destructive Fire Last Night. Boston; Br.Joun W: Bayne, U.S. army sur- | puawinc or H. W. HALL’S GROCERY — Jeon. a one 0! . In the evening & grand coronation ball will lishment be held at the Judges’ ball. street, was en- The railroad companies are making ex- tensive preparations for carrying over e: and Potomac railroad, under the d. Mr. Harrison Burr, who, it will be remem- bered, was the cnairman of the committee on trans; jon of the Odd Fellows’ excur- | wish the fre, sion in ber. Round trip tickets, good E € for ten days,can be bad for $425 at siz 5th the core, strays Serie wont, 100 Se atseed. mertewess, | $ tment, 1 6Penpsylvan! ve y 7 tree! epartment, = northwest, 62 Feansyivania svenne, and | TORS y ont te meee mas ie ee - a departinent eouid not be extinguished until es Messrs. - | considerable damage had been done, REAL Estar SALES Mevirdar air, | whole stock being ‘simost destroyed, eutall- kon Bros., ae cae, 6 jota 23 | 12S ® loss of about $15,000, on which Mr. 7 and a square 154, recording to A. P. Far- ee ee ee oe = ented by don’s €! al. subdivision of said square, re ywhed by Mr. George Lowry, is dami corded in Liber R. Wallach. folio 5, in the surveyor's Office, together with the !niprove- Mments, cobsisting of brick store and dweill- ing, situated at the corner of 19th and R streets northwest, to Frank Hume, esq., for pera é amount of $500 or over, which is fe gn Firemen’s Company hadicnd city fully. It was not until oe ead ‘clo! : W. B Willasas, WH. Daan, aad e rrover then firemen, *Fnowas E. Waggaman, real estate broker, | (V1) Baucus work enue collation which bas told lots 28,29, 90 and Sl, in Kervan’s | ie folly appreciated, and this morni: subdivision of | Woodly Park” (county), lo) Crier Engineer Cromi on beball of the off- D. A. Jesaup,, iladelphia, for $7,151. cers aud members of the department re- turved thanks to the lemen mentioned AMUSEMENTS.— National Theater —To-night Will be the last Seay, of witnessing the interesting comic » genti for their seasonable supply of apecenee se Sel bright if lof fan and bright music, ‘This opera is fu PRISONERS OFF FOR ALBANY.—The fol- ao Joan been it it bas | lowing , sentenced to the A! y teen. Peedaced. | Monday. Tight the ever: | penitentiary, lef last night for thetr desti- ~~ gugeapoemiancabarsenpralingn -T~* uel Carroll, larseny, 2 years’ os Sete ctanee setaroan” will | Telapn Wilke robbery. 3 yoari: Robert have its last tation to-night. The s » 4 Bing ta 8 good ue, and is prety well pro- Waiker, do. 3 years; Smith, do., sane Jackson alias Jesse enable holders to use the same oa that day, and ifdefendant knew of and was privy to the terms of such agreement, and availed bimself of it, and purchased one of said tick- ete at @ reduced rate, then the plaintiff had Do right by virtue of such ticket to travel on November 7 without payment of fare. And in also ——_ = rule that if the tickets were to be good fifteen days from October 23, and were with plaintiff's knowledge and at bis instance used on that day [mynd to said agreement, then the period for which all the tickets were issued —< to said agreement must be held to only from October 23 to November 6, luding both dates, and in that event piaintiff had no right, without payment of fare, and by vir- tue only of the pe enn under said agreement and at a reduced rate, to travel on defendant’s road on November 7th. In ruling that the ticket in evidence gave the plaintiff the right to return to Washington at any time on November 7th; and in ruling, in general terms, that the expulsion o: plaintiff was illegal, and that the jury must award damages to the plaintiff. A SINGULAR CaSB—Considerable inter- est was manifested in the results of a case before the Police Court this morning—a charge of vagrancy preferred by a respect. able-looking white lady (named Mrs. Larner) against her son, R. M. Larner, youth about 18 years of age, well dressed and a mising | ing | man, employed attheCapitol. From eats made by thet? opinion, ona persecu ti ht “ . ry ion. It ap pears she several times before leav- ored to get the — to arrest this boy on ‘the game ch: it they would have noth. fen aw do with it, Last night ehe had bim pulled into the 5th t station, where she appeared with a rigm: arole agali her son, an, he would not support ber ; that he all from her and money with his reckless associates. The Fenpeetful manner, saying nothing wien man sayin; 1D would tend to irritate his . his mother, and let her bave it all herown brother e his @ppearance this mornii Which was returned to him by Mr. Tagga apd as he could see nothing to sustain ihe charge, he entered @ nolle pros. Freg THIS MORNtng.—a fire was discov- ered 2*out 5 o’clock this morniug at the resi- of Hon. Samuel F. Phillips (Solteitor General . No. 1119 K street, corner of 12th. Officer wson turned in an alarm BRACELETS, children’s, misses and ladies, chaned, balf kod ail round, and enameled, wil ’s and ladies’ plain ws , Billed and solid Roman gold; onyx diamond Jewelry re- ceived at va Jewelry 8 No. 457 Pennsylvania avenue, near 43; street. =f st remedy I have ever used Wn 4. Chapman, Pastor M town, J. @. . J. MAY'S 2\ PARIS iw GLOVE DEPOT, 929 Pennsylvania « it rent Hext to Mitchell's. 9 ‘The new Derk Colors; aiso, Overas and Black, 2. 3and 4 buttons, received to dey, "Brite i.e 156 and $1.50. 108 OF THE MUTUAL PRO NSUBANO! OTE tree os (Chartered by set. of 1509 PENN. AVE. Congress), vuPP. U. 8. TREASURY. Orricers: FE OLD RYE WHISKY, persed: FINE OLD RYB WERT, yar Use, FINE OLD BYB re wertectiy Pare, PEient Weare O14, bottles, Five Dollars per | this morning in tow of the tug Kate, Capt. | Was raised after pumping about twenty-four by Adrian T: police, and returned Drap.—Mre. Matilda Joboson, BPiz orelock lat mipheccr eens wy of William Kaowles on ALEXANDRIA. AR ON TRAMPS, AND OTHER SCAMS. iew of then: ‘les receatly and tne |: nom- CR ga around the city, Mayor has gonoun that he will hereafter enforce against such ‘rsons the provisions of section 6, chapter of the code, which reads as follows: ied persons who, not | themselves, shal. i or @broad, ve | ives tosome honest employment, all }» drunkards, or notoriously lazy, idle or disorderly persons, and all Keepers or exhibitors of any uolaw- ful game, or faro bank, A.B.C. or E. 0. table, or auy other caming table or device of any denomination whatever, and all be found lo Without be: ‘VESSEL RAISED.—The schooner Elia Powell, which sprung aleak and sunk at Piney Point about a month since, during the equinoctial gale, was raised res! y and brought to this ci! yesterda: » Where she arrived The Powell sunk in shoal water, and hours. Ten negro men were kept constantly at work pumping her out all the way up the Tiver, and while she lay at the wharf here. ‘ne s when sunk was bound from ‘Washington to Peters>urg with acargo o° coal. ‘the agent who loaded her arrived bere this morning and had her towed up to ‘Washington, where the cargo will be dis- charged. He estimates the damage to the coal at about ten per cent. of the cargo, and that to the vessel at about #509. ANOTHER ROBBERY.—The residence of ‘was entered yesterday afternoon through the front door, and a desk standing ina it reom forced open and robbed of -@ight dollars in money. A bed standing in the same room was thrown on the floor, as is sup) in search of other plunder, but without secur. = any, the rascals made their escape. OUNCIL To NIGHT.—Mayor Johnson has determined to veto the act amending the code in relation to druoken | ont passed at the meeting of council on Tuesaay night, and has convened that body in extra session to-Dight to receive the veto CoaL FREicutTs REpUCED.—The New — and Consolidation coal companies ve reduced the freight to boat-men to 90 cents a ton. THE KNIGHTS TEMPLARS GATHERING. tensive eee for the reception uf all sive pre} jons jon Oo! the commanderies of the state, which will ther here next month. The Mounted ‘mplars of the District and of Baltimore @re also expected on the oceasion. A large Uemporary building will beerected In Royal street, between Prince and Duke streets, for the accommod: of the visitors, and it is expected that the will be one of the most imposing ever witnessed in this city — | , 13th. BANG! s4sH!! GONE UP! BANHKBUPTCY. OBE OF THE LABGEST WHOLESALE MARUFACTURING FIEMS IN THE OOUNTBY, Recently Bankrupt, Have Coneigned to Us $108,000 Worth of BLEGANT WINTER CLOTHING, firm may be at once settled up. ‘The Btock Comprises Several Hundred Varieties Of Hew and Blegant Styles of OVEEOOATS, Ov EVERY CLOTH AND QUALITY. A Most Magnificent Belection of SUITS, Of Every Pattern, Of Every Style, Of Bvery Grade, And for Every Purpose, All New, Hanisomely Mede, And Epiendidly Trimmed, Prices Actually Lers ‘Than Oost of Materials. Look Through. HABLE BROTHERS, FINE TAILOBS AND CLOTHIERS, ootls-tr Corner Tth and D streets. 4 LEADING QUESTION! WHO I8 IT THAT SELLS THE BEST CLOTHING THESE HABD TIMES FOR THE LEAST MONEY? ‘Thi; is readily answered by taking @ look through our Store, and making ® personal investigetion of stock and prices. Baving opened but a few weeks ago, we have met with very fisttering euccees so far, owing, no doubt, to the fact that all our goods are BEW, STYLISH, AND DURABLE, and purchssed when the late decliae in prices had reached bottom Sicures. SOME OF OUR SPECIALTIES. MBH’S SUITS FROM 96 UP. MEN'S OVEBIOATS FROM 85 UP. MEN'S PANTS FROM 61.26 UP. BOY'S SUITS FROM @3.60 UP. Agreeeble attention and no reluctance to show goods, whether you buy or not, ts the rule at the CHANCE CLOTHING EMPORIUM, L. GRADWOHL, 461 PERNSYLVANIA AVERUS, octl?-tr WsreRs. Huan 4% OraErr. rr le Se Gaz ALISES, FES | of Co- | Tr. Lodille’s Headache Specific ‘will not cure. See. Ebbitt House tore. Siw ——e——— | REMOVAL—First Class Scouring and Dyeing. A. Fischer has en! his establishment by removing to his new bul }, 906 G street northwest, three doors from 9th'street, near the U. 8. Patent Office. By promptly adopt- ing the latest improvements, whether of Arerican or Ei invention, is en- abled todo any work in £ 1416 Pennsylvania Avenue, 6 it. interest Gn deposits, payanie Ehuemand. Special rates on time deposits. seepierest paid January and July fae — Dr. 0. W. BENSON’S CBLERY AND OAM OMILE PILL! to cure siete for Fuels dativea ie part of ‘Waehinet ‘uel, ency pare or Wastienr mn OF 4B quantitice mot less than one fon.(2.300 il farther notice, will be as fol- cs ‘or is Ly ken’s Valley—B; Cumberland Lange sad Bun of Oak Wood, in Stick... Pine + * Sewn T. BDW. CLARK & 00., Dealers in Lunber, Wood and Coal. Ivavia a ae, Borthwest cor- hart, Depot and Fianing Sih, COAL! COAL! REA BEAD!!! PANIC PRICES! ANTHRACITE OOAL from @6 per ton up, ao- cording to quality. Having om hand the /arses stock im the District, every variety, are prepared to fill erders at once, without waiting for the uncertain arrival ot Auction Coal. 2,240 Ibs. always farnished to the ton. SF Try us before purchasing elsewhere, JOHNSON om Main office and Johnson’s wharves, foot ‘and 13th and southwest. AL te now consumery, “Oar aa SAFE. hice we inva aaeig Branch Ofes 181 Fenmarivenis sea pomiellleennee tee Se BOOKS AND STATIONERY. HB TRUB MAM. and Other Practical Ser- mons, by Rev. S.8. Mitchell, D. Dy of Mew * Istory of th Metormetioa in the time of Galvin, Trhe Vudgment of Jeruselem. by Rev. Wm, Patton. Bren Day ‘Toples.by Dr, Holland,” BALLANTYNE. cotla-te 436 SEVENTH STEEST. SCHOOL BOOKS AnD SCHOOL STATIONERY, aT MOHUN BROS’, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, sept-tr 1016 Pennsylvania Avenue. THE NEW BOOKS. ea LADIES’ GOODS. Ascas, 2.8m Qe sox0un Bt envy, Rettieg erg Late Lace Buyer for A. T. Stewart & Co. SICUARSG’ Sdumeens {oa [be second week of aire ‘Wil open on MONDAY Ocipter 36, 8 choice salec- a BATS, BOBNETS AND MILLINERY, A 80, CLOAKS AaD suits, ‘And Will mabe lerge aatitenste bis present stock macht, PURBTSP HN PABBARIS SETS mowsld DERE ATROCIES F 915 PONNsY Ly ce, cotls-3y Between 9b and Wrh streets LADIES’ DRESS FURS. OUR sreca or MILLINBRY GOODS AND NOTIONS In now complete, avd ladies are invited to examine | ho The nt commences September Ith. Mr. ane Mpe own - made up in an artistic manner.” All Kinds of | yawn! ceupen their Bveuing Ulsews. for Lace work Nes Morning and Dress Ops male 4 2 to order, Binck Orape Wells leaned and Mectiapea M BatcE® BOASDING A ae MRS. ™. J. HUNT, Pr hartowhor Pir oe eg oct! D st. northwest, foal becherenns Cireulare at the residence or _ ii AND MUS ALF ao ae FELT HATS, g | ME. gy) BEST QUALITY, yt strest, Whenteshon, DO fp ail colors and sbspes, from spac baol wial be on resomed mber of pupils limited ) aule-ta® FANOY AND OSTBIOH FEATEERS, Sees LAI | Succemors to Mise Jemer VELVETS, SILKS, RIBBONS, and me i OBNAMENTS, &, i735 Foret er di don repsines shea bo Circulars can be obtained at ular attention orders. eSchool after MES. J. P. PALMNES, erences:—Prof Joseph Heury 116 STREET, and Pree.3 0 Welling octo-tr Between Lith and 12th strests M LLB. V. PRUD HOM . - — FREBOR ©) Lon MBs. SELMA RI PPERT, Consisting of & Course of Practical laetreetion 614 MIRTH BTRERT, Classes for vent Cenrerention. (Opponite Patent Office.) ‘lasers af OOS amth: cng Gimme Herlin ZRPHYES and Osnvas EMBROLDERIES. ond Gite Menaae Lesions Son = Germartown WOOL, Knitting YARBYS, Worsted Sonvrcisering,’ Fattras. and all Malerial for | sedion wishing to Tors pacees Cees center Embroidering. dence. For business see Mt lle Prod’ Novsiticg im Fancy Werk, Appitace and Oretoune | jy" Mt 90% i ae Patterns; Point Lace Braids. M's, 08s oa = Fine selection of Obildren's a AKs ERGLISN Day BORG Me etton, ‘© MERIBO CLO. gt Ook. BOR Young lodiea. 130% Her eoetheiee BZ-Ho Branch Store, cota | are in ; ee eh ties 1876 FALL OPENING 1876 or LADIES’ SHOES, at VERMILYA'S, 610 HixtH stxEEt, (opposite Patent Office.) J} Epeirsent rr acer. ‘For terms apply to Miss LIPSCOMB, Prin- THE BEST 1N THE WORLD FOR THE MONBY. French Kid. light PUMP-8OLED BOOTS, for ~y the boot in Washington: welshing only five ounces. Also, Ladies’ CUSTOM WORK made to order at short notice, and a perfect fit guaranteed. sepa8-tr 715 @RRAT REDUCTION 715 | [sree m™ Ladvs Tor Yount E:SGLI8H A8D FERBOH GOHOOL fo Yous? ie Hoag Fa Deties ree a BOI ‘OLUMBIAN AE T. Gq sperggevar trees opeas Wethee- aw D LADIES BEADY-MADE SUITS, OVEE SKIETS ABD BASQUES, and LADIES UBDE PARABOLS and SUN UMBBELLAS at hai! price. FLOWSES, HATS, RIBBON, anc MILLI G00 DE lees than cost. JUST RECELVED— A large smortment of HAMBURG BD@BBS and BOBU LAOBS ceiling at @ reduced price. OORSETS and KID GLOVES tne great variety. HUMAN BAIS very low st 6 HELLER®S, 716 MAEKET SPACER. LUMBER. jell-te BELT’S STOMACH AND TONIC BITTERS, BEING THE CELEBRATED @ALIPEA BITTER. it eugls-ly Corner Mth and B streets 2. w. cause they may or SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS. this to the interest of purchasers of yh. A FLOORING aie mi VIRG! FLOORING Bal a et To be had of all Drurcists. Send for Pampa BS, Brices to suit pum | SBLT'S GALIPEA Bs, a 13 Oaméen SAWL TYLER, Jr. &e., &c., which I will sell at Chasers. LUMBER. LUMBER. LUMBER. AL INSTITUT E, PEABODY MEDI Ke. 4 BULFIECH ST, BOSTON (OPPOSITE BEVESE HOUSE ) THE SCIENCE OF LIFE; Or, SELF- PRESERVATION. MOBE THAN ONE MILLION OOPIES SOLD. @UR BEDUCED PBIC VIBGINIA PINE BOARDS, per hundred, 1.5@ VIBGIBIA PIBB SLIDING... ccecre 1.50 WHITE PINE OULLS, 12, 4 or 16 feet ... | wsses ssssssa for 1876. Edward Mo- HOTEL AUBRY, WALEUT STEEBT, From Thirty-Fhird to Fhirty-Fourth, PHILADELPHIA, PA. OM THE BULOPEAN PLAR. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS. BEST HOTEL IN THE CITY. Rr™ SAUCES for Fish, Mest & Game PorrEd MEATS cnt Fon, Ga: st QUrsnion want vinmeas. | WHITE PINE SIDING...ccsee comrnwrnne 9.08 | WILLET & LIBBEY BHINGLES(No.1).. 7.50 OUE 81.60 BOARDS | ave Pret Quality. ALL 16 FRET LENGTH. 7-Call and see them. ea WILLET & LIBBEY, Corner Hxth street and New York avenues ivy GEORGETOWN ADVERTS. Wig MA RSLS SE RADIANT HOME BASE BURNER. 1876. a ~ Call and examine the RADIANT HOME BASE BURNER, convince yourselves that {am selling the bevt ae PABLOB BBATER