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EVENING STAR. SATURDAY.. . October 21, 1876s Weather Probabilities To-day, OFFICE OF CHIR? SIGNAL Orricen, ‘WASHINGTON, October: yatog barometer, northeast winds gradually backing to northwesterly, threatening and rainy, succecded by Warmer, clearing weather. LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, Rational in “Becky Mix.” Theater Comique.—First class variezies. ie Cor densed Locals. The street lamps wil! be lighted at Co’clock P.O. And extinguished at 4:29 a. m. The northern trains to this city this morn- ing were loaded with Centevntal pilgrims. r. Joseph F. Gawler was the undertaker the fancral of the late Francis P. Blair ay. in the Orangeburg (8. C.) =. &@ graduate of Ho 8 district D. A. isernent. New @ress goods. black silks, black cashmere, bDiankets. 107 Market Space. Small handbills printed from new type for seventy five cents thousand at tne a- tional Republican job office. The P street section of the Belt-line street railrosd is being constructed from ith to 11th street, and that portion of it between 4thand Sib streets bas been finished. The New York Republican Association has made arrangements with the railroad com- panies for excursion tickets at greatiy re- aucid rates for New York voters. no- tice. Rev. John Conway, who was ordained on the 15th instent at Mount St. Mary’s Col- lege. bas been assigned as assistant to Rev. Father MeCartby. at the Catholic Church of the Immaculate Conception, in this city. A gas meter exploded last evening and took fre fn ne hous. fC. W. Benvett, No. 1101 H street northwest. which caused the alarm at 5 o'clock. The fire department did not go into service, a8 but little damage was sus- tained. The report of vital statistics for the week ending October lith shows the total death ati5, of whieh number 40 were white and 35 0! The rate of mortality was 243 per 1,060 Ne ——— —— 92—white 58, col- ored 31; increase of population by births over deaths. 3 01 per 1,000 per “ e1 of Barthol anni fon of F. W. Wierick on Wednesday afternoon, lace from his late residence 7th street Dsyivania avenue southeast, yester- day, and was attended by a large number of The “Buckstone Dramatic Club” will give their first entertainment at Odd Fellows’ Hall, ith street, Monday evening, October 20th, for the benefit of the Industrial Home School. The drams, “Miriam's Crime,” and tejopabie prog ramme for the occastog. 2 programme 5 ng the roundvof theelty soliciting cuasity rounds city soll if and a ebild. — been — the pame ~ = Black- 1» pent manager George- town Industrial Home School, in order the more readily to cecure friends. It wonld be Well for our citizens to be on the look out for her as she is 2 fraud. ees Movey’s Water-Clesets Again. A trustee of the 3d school district writes usas ae pose Se ry ‘TAR, in regard to the water- losets at the Wallach buliding: 0 relieve the a ‘Father, who a pears in last nigh mplaining that full grown men, white and colored, eas to the Water closets in Wallach Buil ” ry > state that in fi e same can only building itself. and the fo see a © of gro Pass across it. but there has Plaint to Trustees. Principal, or Jan Lest we should doany possiple injastice to any of the talented *fort-holders” of our | #Zcbool board, the printer has been directed | toset up the above statement verbatim. This piece of Bupsbyism pears to us to pute the author to rang wita we talented | Sovey, the author of the celebrated | ical probiem: Pea Chicago was | << could not have been built in the in- | - ae author io Ne ig “‘eure” with an = Hart, the rae dea = mm _ orthogra: an syntax as usually Mnderstocd, than we have room to enumerate. Weare told by Trustee Hovey’s colleague ‘21, 1876. In the middle states failing, followed by | Be Carolina Republicans. MEETING OF THE STATE ASSOCIATION— ALLEGED REIGN OF TERRORISM IN THE STATE. The South Carolina Republican Associa- | ored M. KE Chureh. ‘THIRD DAY'S SESSION. Con ferenee met this morning pursuance to Adjournment. Religious exercises were con- tion held an enthusiastic meeting at Bater’s | ducted by G. C idox. Hall last evening. The stage was appro- Mr. J. M. Mitchell moved that Israel Mis- priately decorated with flags and banners. M r Girard occupied the cbair, and Dr. Lun- | Dey acted as Recent it prey was ened by the singing song, abd then Mr. E. N. Hill, of Arkansas, made | & sbort sddress, strongly denouncing the course of the democrats in the south. GENERAL H. G. WORTHINGTON, collector of the Soutn gg oer gon was mently a) ly colored sion be made a station; carried. Also moved that Isaac Henson, of the A. M. E. Church, be ee into the standing connection on "Gn motion of W.H. Williams, Wm. Ander- son, ofthe A. M. E. Church, was admitted on tral. was reed, and after some debate was ad report schoo:s submitted their report; it was read ‘and adopted report of the committee on church Htiny wes read, aud after some remarks by one tne proclamation of the President of the United States, ordering rebels to lay dowao was thelr arms, was heralded thronghout the | It was reported that $251.22 has been con- country. There is no peace in the land; | tributed for the of ons. rt cause of missions. Hillsdale Station, Willow Grove Station there is just as much disorder now as when the of South Carolina fired upon the United States flag. He said that nearly all the southern states used to be republican, but now we have the extraordinary fact of the democrats claiming made when our report cl The appointments of the committee on public worsbip for to-morrow are: Israel THE SOLID SOUTH, Station, Hillsdale Chureh, 1i a. m., Bisho; with the exception of South Carolina,which, | W. H. Miles; Isreal Church, corner ist and thank God, they cannot carry. Today | Bstreets,7\ p. Bishop W. H. Miles. there is not & boy of sixteen or @ white man of sixty, in South Carolina, that is not on doty as a picket or otherwise. Within the past sixty days not less than 150,000 STAND OF ARMS bave been carried into the state, to secure it for the white liners. Governor Chamberlain is now assailed by democrats on every side, but under his former administration he so far won the approbation of the democrats LIBERAL D. AND Lex Uni SITY.—A meeting of the executive committee appoir ted at tae meet- eg he'd in Independence Hall on the 10th instant to form @ permanent organization for the centennial eadowments of the Wash- ington and Lee University, at Lexington, Va., was held at Philadeiphia last night, at the 8t. George Hotel. Among those present the eternal God South Caroling shall | proposed were generally discussed and ar- belong to South Carolinians.” Isay in the | ranged. Gen. Lilley = a dor on of same language, but with less profanity, | $10.00 from Col. Thos. Scott, and also one South Carolina shail belong to the party | of $5.00 from Mx. W. W. Corcoran, of Wash- casting the majority of loyal votes.” [Ap- | ington. in addition to plause} For months, he continued, the re- | donated by that gentl | yer have been unable to hold a pee. 2 Je meeting, but owing to the strong will of the President, not only will meetings be held, but loyal votes can be cast in safety. [Applause } Abolition of slavery is the greatest crime of the age, unless the govera- | ment casts around the liberated the panopiy | eman. Yorxk.—In New York, in the United States cirenit court yesterday, the trial of John Volz for porary, began. Volz, who went bail for Thomas P. Somerville when the lat- Unat— Ist. Access to the water closets “can only be bad by going through the bullding itself,” 2d. That if access is had otherwise it must be “from the outside;” 3d. That “the beilding standsin a square of ‘and an; can p-$s across it.” ground, y person According to the text here By Bs (AD pass “across the ee Soe lowing a bo to —, road tos other repu e citizens, as @ liar, ok » and blackguard. y —e THE MUTUAL PROTECTION FIRE INsuR- ANCE CoMPANY OF D.C. company, whose advertisement will be found in another part of our paper, would seem to ~~wiog rapidly in the favor and confi- ae Ue. Its books show thai the 'y to assess its notes, but also hav- essed & cash surplus of about $100,000. therefore see no reason why the plan should not be stil! further successful in our city, with its broad and well-paved streets, steam fire-engives, ard perfect fire-aiarm system. We wish continued success to the new company. Lacnearesnisiocetes WANTID To SEE THE PATTERNS —A rustic couple wandered into @ puotographic y on the svepve yesterday morning, € yourg MAN, ACcosting the proprietor Be you the man what takes profiles?” er. * Well,” was the profiles took. Can you , I think I can,” was the “Well, t reply. ‘The phoiogrr pher was at a loss to know ex actly what be meant by * patterns,” and sald n, trot out your patterns. fo. “Why, thunder, man, I want to me of your picters—your patterns.” patterns” were produced and being satisfactory the couple sat for Lheir counter- feit presentmen’ —e——_. DECREE OF Divor: y in the Equity Court, Judge Olin, beth Caro obtained a divorce irem Solomon Caro. The suit was entered in June last. Mrs. Caro alleged that she was married to Mr. Caro In i871, and that for some time they lived hap- pily together; that 0 ik be! Valued @t $1) 000, and thts establisnment ane bim in December, 173, as @ Ch) ris charges that he soon Tcame Next week Mr. Lewis K. James will appear jo “Wanted, @ Divoree.” Theater Conique —Good food hovses. Goto the they don’t. draw ique aud see if pas Ft otal _MAPRIAGE LICENSES hve been issued tn Charley Creek and Catharice Slater; Jobn bs Hedewick Smegaska; Enoch Lactoda V. Mansfeld, Jone M. Harmen: George D. * ‘woman left @ colored child about two moatns old on the ans’ rerily cared for. meat of E. G. Davis & Co. in regard to their new branch bouse on 7th street. This estab- TS oer ee ome brn toa to residents in part of the city and de- serves the patronage of the public. ‘Washington Mission Conference Cole | of the committee on education és, of the committes on Sunday new W. H. Williams,J. M. Mitchell and J. W. | Bell, adopted. and East Washington Station were named | #8 places for the next meeting, but no choice | ATIONS TO WASHINGTON | that they seriously considered making him | were Col Thomas A. Scott, Franklin &. thelr beminee. But under the taspirationof | Gowen, chairman of the committee; Col. ‘Wace Hampton astraight out ticket was | Bolivar Christian, of Virginia, one of the | decided upon. upiversity trustees, and Gen. Lilley, finan- J: WADE HAMPTON SAYS: clal agent. Plans for carrying oat the object the $25,000 previously | — i A SAFE BURGLARY SIDE IssuR IN New ier was Indicted in connection with the safe | CITY ITEMS. Newest Shay rg s $3.50. Elegant Styles Soit Fells) $2 10. ‘Youths’ and ’ Stil and Soft, $1 to $2. Two hundred dozen "and Children’s = bond School — dress, from 50c. to $1.50, Lewis’ “Popular One Price Store,” 9207 Street, between I and Ke” SORE” 220% ——_e—____ GAS HEATING Stoves, to heat room or & purchaser in endless vari: ping t, before any size whole building; Gas- ‘Barn- Sagi the world, the fact demons trated buying; Gas Drop ty; Gas Fixtures, ‘stal, brouge and gilt, stock ever exhibited in wi : Easy Feet, &e, Dr. Whi! ed te, | Chi. Chii treats Corns, Ban! blains, Vascu | bis establishment, 1416 Penne Hotel. | Opposite Willard’s By promptly adopt- ing the latest improvements, whether of American or Euro) | bled to do any wor! invention, he is en- manner not to be jaaled by those not possessing these faci]- ities, 9,13,12: —_—_~__ J. He Squier & Ce, BANKERS, 1416 Pennsylvania Avenus, pay 6 per cent. interest on deposits, payable ondemand. Rpecial rates on time deposits. Interest paid January aud July or cred- ted. 5,27,00 Dr. » BENso: CEL AND OFA! ofits protection. {Applause} Within the | burglary conspiracy, 1s charged with falsely | eure Eras are mepan mel iy to care past thirty days over one hundred peopie | swearing to the 0 of the recuisite | Sick Head: Nervous H 6, Dyspep- ve been murdered; and for the first time | property. Mr. Somerville yesterday ap- tie Headache, Neural; a, Nervot ce reconstruction these colored people | peared as his counsel, and made a motion lessness, and will cure any case. Price, bave jearned self-defence. The democrats | nash the indictment. He that a8 | spcents. Sold by all Druggists in Waashing- now discharge employes who won't vote | the person for whom Volz offered togive bail | ton, lexandria. their ticket. Ifthe election is peaceful we bad been indicted in the District of Colum- bia, the District judge was the only one eom- petent to determine the sufficiency of Volz &sa bondsman. Other grounds of informal- ity were alleged. The motion was denied, the trial led, and the prisoner was found guilty. oe Kitty ELLEN HARRIS.—To-day, Judge Cartter heard the habeas corpus case as to the colored child Kitty Ellen Harris, aged about five years, which the father, Darius Harris. seeks to i” will carry South Carolina by thirty thou- At the close of his speech he wa: eos wn's SENATOR PATTERSON came in. y applause. He sand majority, but ifthey cheat us, we will s With loud use. “While “John After the Fos so he was intro- lon, that there is not a fight the devil with fire and carry it anyhow. ‘ing sung, speech, which foot of ound, todayin South Carolina or Georgia where the. that was just finished aay ‘Webster, who claims that the chiid’s oon beruce with safety. It was @ pleasure | ™ placed her in her chargeon her death for —- om here » for it was @ pleasure | bed. Mr. G. W. Mitchell appeared for the ®] ‘titioner, and @ number yaigu | beard. Judge Cartter wi ee bisjiife. A republican camp: witnesses were aign ed tin the north is @ pleasant occupation, with e Child to it would remavd the custody of Lucy, stating thet ag a cam) in the sou! ‘accompani 4 Winehester rifles unt navy revoiteesetering | mata with her you in the and they are used, too. {Applause.| He wished that the people of the north were better informed of THE DESPERATE CONDITION OF APPAIRS wholen ben it fe Sue nee whole north was for bim . The election of Thien. if it does come, will be the direct result of ignorance. He went on toexplain the meaning of “Tilden and reform.” Those who cry reform are not the noble soldiers of the land, but the thieves, ballot-box stuffers and murderers. No man can go to Georgia or South Carolina and | ge republican priucipies openly and ive. The speaker offered to pay the ex- ses Of any man who would try, but was nterrupted by a voice asking if he :neladet funeral expenses. When the people find Til- den elected by a united south, through fraud, violence, terrorism and murder, 2nd his bought states of the north, a cry wiil go up sueli as the cry after the fring ‘of Sumpter. We will never be ruled by thesouth. Never. | [Cries of never and applause.) He denounced the dispatches of the Associaied Press agents in the south as lies, and said he wasn’t afraid of sayirg so, forhe wasn’t afraid of being shot bere. South Carolina bas sixty thou- fand men to-day that can be called ont by the tap of the drum, and yet it 1s called peacelul. U.S. troops prevent no one from castin; honest vote, but they do prevent the killing of ni; . He said that when be went to South lina in September and saw tbe reigp of anarchy he was like the rest—scared. [Low voles, “andjyou haven’t —_._—__ A POLITICAL FIGHT IN ALEXANDRIA ‘The Alexandria Gazette of last evening says: Considerable commotion was crea! near the corner of Duke and Alfred streéts, yes- terday evening, by an affray which occurred there between Mr. Michael Lynch and Coun- colored, of the 4th ight was caused by a dispute bout politics, during which Seales called Lynch a Har, whereupon the latter prompt- ly. knoeked bim down. The combatants were separated by bystandera before avy eee ee further damage was CENTENNIAL VISITORS and travelers de. String strong, durable and neat tranks, trav- eling bags, satche! pocket-books, shaw! straps, &c., should inspect the immense stock at the practical manufactory of James 8. | Topham, b street. Large wire sign ex- fending from the roof. ———_o——s THE COURTS. CRIMINAL CouRT—Juiye Curiter, ‘To-day, the trial of John Bowen, charged with presenting a false claim in the nameof j George Brown as Major Dabney, U. 8. | colored troops, was resumed. Equity Court—Judge Olin. Yesterday, Hovey and Dole agt. McDon- id; further time allowed. Schultze et al. | agt. Schultze et al.; decree ratifying sale nisi. Boston agt. Douglas; do. Hare agt. Bennett; Worthington agt. Marquis; Sim- u mons agt. Dongies; jawler agt. Harvey,and got over it yet. Mulloy agt. Partridge; orders pear- After Sevator Patterson, Dr. Parvis spoke | ance of defendants. Sharkie agt. Mueller; @ few words, and Colonel Chamberlain, of Milla Dean appointed guardian ad litem. Fant agt. Gordon; argued. Coltman ast. Moore; order to retire schedule. POoLice CouRT—Judge Snell. To-day, A.8. Winston was charged with felling lottery tickets. The charge appeared to have ween clearly proved and Winston Was fined $500, and in default of payment of Sneeix months in jail. R. Peterson, assault and battery on J, Schubert; $1 and costs, jast evening, Mr. Norris presiding, Mr. W. P. | Martha Lomax, threata to Harriet A. Lee; Bell secretary. $100 bonds to keep the peace. Charies Jones Mr. C. P. Culver stated that the object was | and Joseph ‘Biand, disorderly boys, were fined to arrange for attending a barbecue and | $5 GEORGETOWN. mass meeting at the Rockville fair grounds FUGITIVE FRoM JustTice.—John Dia- on the 28th inst. Also to arrange for sending democratic voters to their homes, aud also to mond, colored, who was sentenced to the workhouse some days ago, but who send speeches into the states. The chairman stated that a committee had escaped therefrom last night, was this morning caj tured in this city ana returned. “ been ited on the matter of sending vot- Grain TRADE.—2,200 bushels wheat were es Virginia, followed him. Mr. H. G. Under- woo’, of Massachusetts, recited an original Pcem, entitled “The Story of Hamburg.” pS ies ase Bonin Jackson Demoeratic Association. A DISCUSSION ABOUT VOTERS AND SPEAK- z RS, A special meeting of the Jackson Demo- cratic Association was heid at Beck’s hall ers to their homes. Mr. W. P. Beil said that be had, as chair- man of the committee on the subject, been interviewed by a number of voters, and the offered on ’change this morning, with sal Committee were in, correspondence with the | of to bushels at #138 4-190 at $i 38 aud sp r. Culver said the Tilden and Hendricks | &',$1 34%. The boat J. 8. Thomas arrived this morning with 2,200 bushels wheat to J. Club had @ committee on the subject which | Gandy was at work. Mr. Jackson Yates said the Tilden and Hendricks committee had received 105 names of voters. gh Syrup. it Dr. Allen urged warmly that speakers be sent out to the states, Mr. Bell remarked tbat he considered the question of sending voters out as more im- portance than sending out speakers, and he Would urge that the money be devoted to nang out voters, Mr. Culver argued that speeches often con- vinced dozens and scores Voters as to their i fee said that last fall he had seea ; PADIANT HOME BASE BURNER, Conversions take place in Obio the same 25 they take place ‘at Methodist camp meetings, it Lam selliag the best . M. Waters. ExvonsEp by the leas and RADIANT HOME Call and examine the ¢ as 6 <afe, reliable, harm- “Bull's Gon BASE BURNER, 1876. and convince yourselves and be gavesome reminiscences of his work PABLOB HEATER at this time in Ohio. q el improvement of great value Mr. Culver suggested that Major J. McD yt tote ip the Badiaat Home, It con- Carrington might be sent out, and he moved | siete o UT-OFF in connection with « Slidi f for facilitating the removal of Clinker a1 Sinte item the. Fire pot aud wrate without ba to rebuild the fire The method at is cannot fall to superiority ove: neat ware i viting the public to iant Home. For beauty, comfor: it bas no equal. that a committee be appointed to wait on bim and others with a view to sending them into the states. Mr. Beli raised the question as whether a fuller meeting should uot acton so important & subject. Mr. Jesse Mann remarked that the matter as to Speakers had better be dropped fer the country is safe anyhow, and thatall work to send voters home to vote. Mr. Culver withdrew bis motion, giving notice that he would renew it at the regular meeting on Thursday evening next. Ad- journed. = Se GoLD SEAL AHEAD.—The fact that the Urbana Wine Company, of Hammon rt, N. Y., was the only wine company awarded two medals of honor and two diplomas of merit at the Centennial Exposition will be balled by their friends with satisfaction. This really wonderful award, considering the competition, conclusively proves the superiority of their champagnes over all othe rs, and will have the effect of making their wines stili more in demand. The re port of the International Jury on wines pays them the bighest compliment, which any one can vi fy by reading It. e our congratulations to this popular company on their success. t Pe Soe THE SCHOONER CENTENNIAL, @ brand new vessel lately oe Philadel, id durability Oeil and exemine for yourself, snd see the working of the same at CHR. BEISSNER'S, 716 and 717 7th street northwest. The Great Anodyne and Nervine, octli-tr BELT’S STOMACH AND TONIC BITTERS, ING THE OELEBBATED BITTER. G@ALIPEA is now di Eastern Branch for Mr. G |, 800 tons white ash furnace coal, which be is at ae : cantare money oy trom tim ‘au hie | Tobe hadefall Drusgists, Bend for Pamph rice in below, BBLT'S @ALIPRA 13 Camden His omice is t23 svenue,and waar? ‘acest, Bahosora, iechaae =~ =~ Saw TYLER, Jr. -CONOMY IS WEALTH, and in view gead tact ye Waban ere as WHOLBSALS AGENT, \* Bo. 832 18h st., Washington. D.C. yard se naw ie ea oy Stowers FINE OLD RYE WHISEY, | ae sein that fully 2 pee Cont, oan Deaaved by | FINE OLD RYE WHISKY, Family Use, visiting this . Asseeing is believing, FINE OLD RYB WHISKY we wou to call. t THE OLD BYB Wh rauid Perfectty Pure, Sincine Caw. Dowling, ‘ARIES. —Thomas FISE OLD BYE WHISKER guetioneer. bas just received @ large con- Right Yoars 012, fine sin; ‘canaries, which are | At One Dollar for large hotties, Five Dollars por tcheea an poten pe ‘The birds will be gallon. on exhibition and for sale during the coming We ees ace this cxticle Sor, upwards of clghs a Sbonéver'« really pure and reliable stimulant PRIGG'S JEWELRY STORE received some EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &c. HESP! CHBAPER!! CHEAPEST !:! Odd Feil es again in the Plede BIDGELY ENCAMPMENT, No. 5, 1.0.0. F Grand ig gge Pain ADELPHIA, to ul re, for Ten Days from lars hereafter. [oct 21- a jound Tri nd the da: east) GEORGETOWN ADVER’M’TS, M. H. WHEATLBY'S YSING AND 800U! cao ESTE ESTABLISHED 1831, lace in the Ome and Works Bo, and aI by a pee es Bcorgetown, D.0. Bend me your orien asnas ef pied arte BOOKS AND STATIONERY. ‘He TRU ‘T'irens, by kev York Avenue Obu: perpen The J i MAN. and Other . 8.8. Mitchell, D. D., re. Reformation in the time of Oalvin, ical of Ne nt of Jerusalem. by Rev. Wm, \. 7p =o Patton, Near to Nature’s Heart, by B. Every Day Topics. Weehington ond by Dr. \e 76, by Turensoy, ‘or gale by 425 BBY SCHOOL BOOKS AED SCHOOL STATIONERY, aT MOHUN BROS’, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, 1015 Pennsylvania Averue: nept-tr BANG z SW ASH I GON UPI BANHKHBUPTCY., ONE OF THE LABGEST WHOLESALE MABUFAOTUBING FIRMS IN THE OOUNTRY, Recently Bankrapt, Have Consigned to Us $108,000 Worth of ELEGANT WINTER CLOTHING, With positive instructions to force immeatate sal of every Garment, in order that the orm may be at once ecttled up. es affairs of the ‘The Btock Comprises Beveral Hundred Varieties Of New end Blegant Styles of OVEEOOATS, OF RVERY CLOTH AND QUALITY Magnificent Selection of UIT8, Of Every Pattern, Of Every Style. Of Every Grade, And for Every Purpore. Ali New, Handsomely Mede, Epiendidly Tremmed Prices Actually Less ‘Than Cost of Materials. Look Through. HABLE BROTHERS, FINE ZAILORS AND OLOTHIEBS Corner 7th and D streets. BUTTER. We bave just recelvet a large consignment of BUTTER from the best dairy sections of New York Mateand are constantly receiving from Virginia, Pennsylvania, end the West, which we offer tothe trade at the lowest wholesale prices. Please call ‘and get our prices and seo the quality. A.B. PHILLIPS, COMMISSION MEROHART, With BABBOUB & HAMILTON, Wholesale Grocers and Liquor Dealers, octis-tr oct?-Im 637, 639,641 Louisiana avenue. NISHING DRY GOODS. Brota | F{OUSEFURN id HOOE, BRO. @ Co, 1328 F STRERT. ‘Mew and choice designs in WILTON, VBL- VRT, TAPESTBY, THREB-PLY end INGEAIN OARPBTING, LINOLBUM, OIL CLOTHS, BUGS MATS, &c., 20. sops-ly BAERLOW'S ART GALLERY, 1925 PENNSYLVASIA AVES Just receivea Pry BAVINGS, Fall, Stock, of BM JO TOG: 8, WaTsR is Dbaw- TCR as. ona be ae oad we) reduced eonigee ge ese variety. Dre > to B SCHO! he first titled Loves. ee coy Taare eemns Taceate. LS fd (,OLDSMITH MAID Will Tret atthe FOR A PURSE OF $2,000. WED! DAY, FBiDaY there will ve tee re Sriviiecen, @8: eat, iiegee, @8: ter suretoh 80 Sent 40 CENTS PER HOUR; LESS : Tables ‘M HALL, he 6th and U streste northwest. NATIONAL THEATER. MAGGIE MITCHELL, ot Ed Akela FSNOHON FO) FANCHON FO Merday rext Lonts b. James WANTED, A DIVOR ont?) tr NATIONAL THEATER. WES. ON MONDAY EVENING, OOTOBEEH 23, 1:76, Firet appearance this season of the disti Bust gzmoorae is mn ol pguished MR. LOUIS L. JAMES, Fors upber of years the head of DALY'S FIFTH AVENUS COMPANY, and the first preduction in Washington of the MOST SUCOBSSFUL OF MODERE COMEDIES, he French of Le Proces Veauradicux co ’ par A. Delacour e the THE GREAT DIVORCE CasE, snd st Wellack’s Theatre, New York, as FORBIDDEN FRUIT. ‘This version was dramatized by Fred Williams, eeq , And prreented uncer the title of WANTED A DIVORCE, with zk AND APPBPBIATE 8: aay, GRIZ AND THIS BRILLIANT cast: ir. LOUIS L. JAMES men phe Perry Mies All Act 1—4 Legal Mother-1-law Act Il —aegal priceedings Resulting Unexpect- ediy. T Consultation, assisted by @| 1 Bloquence Triumphant—Three Mother-in-iaw Lost, Beery OPINIONS OF JHE BOSTON PRESS. ‘One of the jolliest and brightest comedies ever » to a Boston audience.” “It is per fect) ij crgdiog the merit not only ‘Of novelty, but of excep- jepal dramatic excellence.” “sient it splendid” exclaimed a nice young sub a rh” ied Mista tooverflowing with absurd situations anid vr ecen the — aE in the best of bumer.”” 6 s “The ment en,oyable entertainment that has been resented tn this city ”” “A euccestion of lndicrous incidents and aitua- | of it to farnish nine instead of thres or- rade nor childish nor silly, but is a ly wit, shrewd humor, tireless inven- 7 ‘tp ly i eeeteinton. 208 eee nor vt BE pgp Gy ah eo ta oStThe combination reminds one of a calm, bright, leseant, carly morning. succeeded by an equsliy but breezy and exciting noo and evening.” Dringu cur the fall strength of tae company rings out t strength of “We strongl+ advise our readers to see and enjoy for themselves. Beats can now be secured for any performance of | WANTED A DIVORCE by application at the ticket office during the day. oct)9-St HEATER COMIQUE, Eleventh Stresi T TSew Pennsylvania Avenue, OPEN THE YEAR ROUND. Ferformance EVERY NIGHT. Mi fifes and Children BVER SATURDAY AFTERNOO FIRST-CLASS IN BVERY RESPBCT for Le- WEDS. AX and OL. { time in thie Also, Ladies’ CUSTOM WORK made to | short notice, and s perfect fit guaranteed sep23- LADIES’ GOODS. FALL OPENING oa MRS. C. J. WOODCOCK, 1343 F STRERT B. w., | (Opposite Edbitt Honse, < Will open & cholce assortment of Cc oO | , Corner 10th and C streets southwest, Mranch Varé cor Tthand 8 sts. + ©. AL! | ROUND HATS AND BONNETS, On and ster MONDAY, October 9. 1%, ovr | love tor Fact, deitvered tn any part of Washing On THUBEDAT, October 19th, i876. om of Georgetown, to 4! Bot lem Chan one “a | 26) ibe.) until farther motice, will be ae foi soiow | mtuatiahey st ttle 12 FALL and WINTER | ie Wood, tn Stick. Opening of Pattern Bonnets ESD - ‘S | nine Bonnets WEDNESDAY. Oc ~~ intty | | invited to examine before purchasing. ons © LADIES’ DRESS FURS. | _ Just opened. full and complete stock of fine Desiers in Lauber, Wood and Coal, @mbraciog BBAL-*KIN BaCQU Office, 603 Ivar re Boothwest ‘ | ThimmiNes of all a a rere freee Wert, Depot ned Pnkee Si ' HA - _ em octtte 1937 Pa et (eal! coat OUR BTEC: =| ie = p REA Rap PANIC PRICES! MILLINERY GOODS AND NOTIONS — ANTHBACITE COAL from @6 per ton np, ec Isnow Complete, and Indies are invited to examine } lore purchast cording to quality. Beving op band the iar: FCLL LISE OF tae ‘OBte BATED Mock in the Diet pn ae MINE OF ss ne Die embracing every variety, are eae L IN” @ MONOGRAM KID eempae to on * without waiting for terial made wien 9,240 Ibe always fornished to the ton BF Try us botore purchase’ Rg tleew bere. JONNSON BROTHERS, Main office and depot; Johneon '» wharves, foot 18th snd Lb and F etreets southwest. 149 9th street northwest (COAL AND KINDLING Woop. MRS. M. J. HUNT, 91 and 623 D st. northwest, octlo-tr 6 ec Sf os FELT HATS, BEST QUALITY, FANOY AND OSTBIOH F Our mock of CUAL fo: phate, VELVETS, SILKS, BISBONS, - OT tet. ot uses we Terie the ORNAMENTS, Sc. " si ; ye. PATENT BUNDLED KINDLIRG | "Particular attention given to orders, pp M8 fa eer? bance, Sone MBS. J. P. PALMER, separ or Rerveene ofl Tegal “wd a STREET, CHEAP -SAtB CLAN. | _cct9-tr Between llth and 12th streets. STEPHERSOR @ BRO. | MRs. — jh ga ‘eb24-1y Branch Offes 1818 Penneyivanio eves , ——— (Opposite Patent Office.) —_ Berlin ZEPHYES and Oanves BMBEOIDERIES EDUCATIONAL. OO }o SORLOL. oe eecde Canin: Fate as CARES, Worsted omens 4 FiahDRIA, "yRGiNia Enbreiacrne. man, rom the los one, tah Jupe, @t00, Rorpitieg tm. Fancy Werk, Appllaue and Oretoune Cotembus ots. “Metamares ate ree ees a hee ee *LAR Fine selection, of Obildren's MERINO CLOAKS | CHARA TEER asic, OaPss. 40 7th street south. arias = ee For terms, &¢... eddress ee above. octt? 6 1876 FALL OPENING 1876 or LADIES’ SHOES, at VERMILYA'S, ©10 NixtH stREET, (opposite PateptOffice.) A fine assortment of LADIES SHORS, of our own make. at prices to suit the times. English aa Breach Kid BUPTORED LOOTS. French Goat and Febble BUTTORED BUOTS, at THE BEST IN THE WORLD FOR THE MO! French Kid, light PUMP-SOLED BOOTS, or wear—the handsomest boot asbington, M a only five ounces. order at mid 715 GREAT REDUCTION 745 m October 16 For Qpply to 1127 Lich st. or to FOS 1ith at. LADIES BEADY-MADE SUITS, OVER SKIBTS AND BASQUES, And LADIES UNDERWEAR OK: rincipal. | The Seekeon will recpen’ thelr arene i PABABOLS end SUN UMBSELLAS st bal! price. | Youre Men October lut. FLOWESBS, HATS, BIBBON, and MILLINERY GOODE less than cost. JUST BECEIVED— A large sevortment of HAMBUBG EDGES an’ BORU LAOKS eelling at a reduced price. OOBSETS and KID GLOVES tne great variety HUMAB HAIB very iow a8 © HELLERS, Jeu -t 719 MARKET SPACE. GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. ‘THOMPSON'S DRESS SHIRT MANUFACTORY. SIX BEET DEESS GHIST* 10 OnpEE Fos Fit warranted perfect. Pare and workman:hip warranted to be first- MENS’ FINE FURNISHINGS A SPECIALTY. FINE FLANNEL UNDEBWEAR TO OBDEB. seps0-tr_S04 F street n. w.. LeDrolt Butiding, BR FALL STYLES yl NOW BEADY. BROADWAY DRESS HATS FROM 96 TO ALSso. Fine assortmemt of SILK, HAM UMBRELLAS. KEBE & GREEN, Hatters, sepli-tr_ 1419 Pa. ave., above Willard's Hotel. estan FR GtE Raz EESTI RUT, Wisse auozrvine pains renee re: | RYreeriaa eee : ETS ty a the beet Wamattte Bhetin ae Gene, 1316 43 street south rely. | Frerteesanes yaceaatt ee SRANOu BAL” | ESGLien ast Fam To TIMOBE BHIBT FACTORY. 012 F strest, ‘Ladues and Little arpiand | Washington. ss J. W. DARE, Manager. cast, Capitol Hill . ncipal. | PPINReT DRESS SHIRTS MADR TO ORDE: Datice resumed MON! 18, 1878. wegh-Sme “SPE bee | BooTs AND SHOES. | Roar hori iets rete | _—BOOTS AND SHOES. __ | A 25 PER CENT. SAVED rt | AT s7RAUS’, | ata eens CHEAP SHOE STORE, ! LOLL. | Bo. 402 71u Br, Two Doors Azove D. N. W. 1011... PENNSYLVANIA AVESUB_ . No. pistons bar 2 ana Sale = | BETWEEN 1078 AND 11TH STREETS, | Qo Rates Ki Bite kom, 7TH BT. aT ‘a St. ARKRITE | ‘HE COUNTEBES ABE FILLED WITH NEW noes derhabete Od Faiows! xem rt | THE COUNTMION AND STYLISH | Chotce Paintings, Engrarings, Ohromos, &c. wining pera oop, rere entios: MIcY | FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING sels, Biogs, Sails, &c., in the District. S7-Please remember Name and Humber. jyl-ly FOR MEN AND BOYS. "8 OLD. iD. Hi WRabeceaes Deane at Rio Fie Perce teem San Meets | Drom Bats, i > asin Oana Betweea Uist ahd 324 streets. Bote by mail promptly led to, _octi8-tr * | Wernine Batt, i rete INSURANCE. Cnildren's Suite. ‘nen "vail Goods cf iy own make at Very reasoms- it Getters by pat- Hutual Protection Fire insurance Co. Suits for Little Chaps, Bee fupetes ta Oxngrers OF THR DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, for Boye, eee ic Bend eps tr (Obartered by act of Suits for _ Boys. 1509 PREN, AVS., OPP. U. 8. TREASURY. Sri Re Shed Bose, Buits for Working Youths rte ae Buits for Men of Medium Bize, Suita for Men of Extra Bize, Guite for the Biggest of Men. Buite for every kind of Men, PIANOS, &c. “(CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC.” Pa OVERCOATS A SPECIALTY. BuY Now! BUY NOW! | Particular Attention Given to Pleasing. | ; A. STRAUS, Lod i Sue eater, oa,