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oe TAR. | ‘2 ass [a the Criminal Court, Jad; jacArthur, MONDAY su: OCU0OF 2% INTE | ihecate of Coarien Sobel, tnletet for te | ——————————— Weather Probabilities To-day. murderof Wm. Aliman, on the 29th of June | jast, by cuttitg bim in the abdomen with a OFFICE OF CHIEF SIONAL OrriceR, WASHINGTON, October 30, 1876. For the lower lake region ani middis | barometer, rising tempera- cept | cloudy 3 from | thereafter, was called; District Attorney | Wells and H H. Wells, jr, for the govern- ment. and Mesers. N. F Cleary and W. W. BHoarman for the defesce. 7 cCUSED is quite a stout, looking youth, about 5 feet 9 Inebes in or 170 pounds, and is 19 | Was abtired In a dark suit States, falling ture, southeast to southwest winds, ex: easterly winds along the coast; parti: clothes, | sbirt and blue necktie, Since bis incarcera- increased Uon in jail ne has greatiy in flesh. THE SELECTING OF A ad ‘e | was commenced, each being sworn on hie | voir dire drawn: John T. C. Brown, ac- | Septec; ‘obn W. ,Freemas, —— by Ford's Opera House.—“Unele Tom’s Cabin,” | Gelence; Thos A. Brown. excused; Alexan- With Bobby Newcomb as “Topsy. cepted; Jobn J. Jett, chall ; George Par pio A es so ——— and | Green; Secopeed; Geregs i ies doe, “Loan of a Lover,” by the Buckstone | }, ;, Francis B. Lord, jr., challenged; fe Dramatic Clab. 4 fog ce nny ; ‘Samuel C. Middle- Theater Comique—“fxile of Erin,” and frst class varieties. es Condensed Locals. See card to ladies, under ‘Personal.” From J.C. Parker we bave the New York @a}ly papers in ew ton, bad conscientious scruples; Wm. H. Jobnsop, ebal by defence; Jonn L. Vogt, challenged the government; Chas. GBs, bad conscien: ious scruples; Arthur | Fowler, accepted. Thos. A. Tol said he bad read of the case; knew the families, and bad an impression,but thought that he could Market | render a verdict according to the evidence. by a Lew adve Wwement. Black | pected, meres, blanket | 1 Yesterday a dead female colored infant | erally dita be ta eee ening is was ‘ound near the G sireet wharl by OM- eer Kirby. we when so gerera)ly diffused by thenewspapers. He was c M. Allen, ac- Our lady readers will bear in mad theaale | (od tonn B Cro accepted; Walker Of flue laces and millinery goods. embracing | ¢°P'¢9; a ce i 4 the stock of B G. Gittings. now being sold | Leis. accepted; James F Maguire. chal- | ler ged by defence; Jacob Kengla, challenged by defer ce; James Nourse, challenged by defence; Joseph C. Beckett, accepted. This exbausted the list, and the Court being about to order talesmen, the District Atiorrey stated that the government would pot ack @ verdict of mnurger, but of man- xbier. The Court remarked that then those who bad consciertious scruples as to capital punishment migbt be recalled. Messrs. Samuel C. Middleton and Charles G. Ball were recalled and accepted, as also Mr. Robert Beall, who had an opinion as to | the grace of the offence. This completed the jory, which stood as follows: Johu T. C. Brown,» John Rover, George Green, Joseph 8. Stettivivs, Arthur Fowler, Riebard M. Allen, Jobn 'B. Crowley, Walker Lewis,» Josepn C. Beckett,* Samuel C. Middleton, Charles G. Ball, Robe-t Beall. [*Colored.} THE CASE OPENED. Mr. H. H. Wells, jr.. opered the case to the jary, stating that they expected to prove Ubat defendant bad ao engagement to fight the bro: her of deceased—a mere boy— and tne deceased attempted "O put @ stop to the frecas,end defendant pulled @ knife from his back pocket, with which be cut deceased i in the abdomen, and caused bis dean. | THE TESTIMONY. ‘The first witness called was Dr. Ham. E Lesch, who testified that be atieaced the deceased and found a penstrating wound an inch above and to the left of tue navel, the | direction being upwards. He died the next morning, the cause of cleath being shock and hemorrhage, caused by the wound. Dr. J. 1. Hartigan veseribed the wound Which be said caused toe sbock and hemor- rhage which produced death. Henry Aliman, @ brother of decease, testi- re; Tdless of cc3t, to close the stora. To-pigtt, at the Fifth Baptist church, South Washington, Rev. W. Hammond Will deliver a lecture on “Love, Courtshi ard Marriage” for the bevefit of Sou Washin Mr. Po % from Ohio, attended the Metropolitan church yes- morning, and in the crowd was re- Heved of bis pocketbcok, containing $11 and bia ticket bome. Messrs. Geo. Savage and A. C. Constan- Une, well kvown temperance workers, have mace &@ wager on the elec! on—Savage agree. ing Hayes is elected to furnish a hall for @ temperance meeting once a weet for a year. Constantine todo the same if Tilden is electe Yesterday morning Cficera Jeffries and Breen gave chace after three colored chicken thleves. but were outrun by the rogues, who made their escape. During the chase the efficers picked up eleven dead chickens, Which bad been dropped. Ata meeting of St. Patrick's Total Abs nence society last night, at Carroll hati, Father Keare and other gsctive temperance men delivered addresses, and at the close of the speech-making a large number of per. sons came forward and took the pledge. At the democratic rally at Rc cavitle, Md., Satoris: number of our District’ poli tel to swell the ranks. The speak- ers were Wm. Walsh, democratic can- didate fer Congress from the 6th distric |. Nelsor C. Kilgot cratic association, of this city, werein at- tendance. The New York Republican association met Saturday vight, and a resolution of thanks to Hon. Jobo R. Frecch and isis as. | | | | te Hed that (he affair commenced from a of sistants for tbeir courtesy and valuable aid to the campaign committes was acopted. | deceased barking at William Raley. Toe r. 0. E and Mr. Bell made re- | /@tter said,**Meet me at the ball an: ht oi itout.”” Witness did not go there that night, butdid so the next night. Witness strack Raley end ran, when Raley threw something at him. Witness went back and said to Charley Strobel, ‘You gave him that to | tbrow at me.” Witness struck at Strobel, and be strock back, wien Henry (deceased) tcok bold of Strobel, seying: ‘‘Dou’t you hit | b'm; he ie too itttle for you. If you hit him | you will have to hit me.” Henry and Stro- bel turseled, the latter trying to get away from Hevry to get at me, and Strobel got the knife and cat iim, and also cut at wit- bess. They then took Henry to the drag store. Witness was subjeeted to a lengthy cross examinatien. Witnest admitted that when be struck at Strobel the latter was sitting down, and withess was armcd with @ piece | of lead with a string to it. | Frank Howard testified that he stopped to see asham fight betwean Raley and young | Allman, ana tn the main corroborated the } preceding Witness. When Aliman was cut | jan American day at the Centennial. Tickets $4 50 for the round-trip. Voters will also find this route a cheapone. Ask for Uekets on the Public School excursion, Bal- timore and Potomac railroad. Gcod for ten days for date of purchase, aud may be bought upto and including November 4th, at places advertised in this paper. ——e——_ Tse TcRBIN TRIAL—JVerdict of Quilty & Murder—in the Criminal Court, Judge MacArtbvr, on Saturday, the jury in the ease of Johanna Turbin Indicted for the murder of Sterling Torin on the 5th of July iast, came into court about ¢ o'clock p. m., and the foreman stated that although they bad not agreed vpon a verdict yet they were nesrer fo one than at any time since they bad retired. They were therenpon directed to retire again. About? o'clock p. m. it was aprounced that they bad agreed, and Judge | MacArthur being sent for received the ver- diet, whieh was “Guilty as Indicted.” With it they banded in a petition toat executive | clemency be exercised in commuting the punishment to imprisorment for li! T be calied to witness, saying he bad cut him. | Witness replied, “I'don’t care a d—n if he bas cut bis d—d guts out.” Did not thea | | Know that be was cut. | | _ Tobias Brown testified to the circumstances, | corroborating the preceding witnesses In tne | | main, except that he be did not see | ‘William Allman strike or strike at Strobel, ppt joie cee ieee Gna | Dor did he see anything like # black Jack of | hne—atd these young lawyers not | 80g sbot in Willian: Allman’s bands. | P pohue— = Sergeant Mullhal tegp fied to going to Stro- | only received the coma, 7**tlon of ths eguirt, | but also of many members of thé bar, for | Welr bie management of it. The balloting stood from the first, uotil about ceon on Saturday, nine for murder to three for manslaughter, and the three finelly gave in with the understanding that the prisoner wonid be recommended to mer. cy, and her sentence would be commuted. > AMUSEMENTS. — National Theater— Miss Genevieve Rogers will begin an engagement to-pight as “Mand lier.” The play is builten Whittier’s of that name, and ‘Miss Rogers impersonation has met with great success wherever she has appearcd. Excellent support is promised, and the piece wil] Fe put upon the stage with new sceaery ané sppolntments. Ford's Opera Hovse.—“Unele Tom's Cabin” will be preduced this week, witn a Rew company. Bobby Newcomb will im- persovate “Topsy” and introduce bis origi- bal sopgs and dances. The plantation meio- dies wii! be given by a chorus of fifty jubilee aipgers. Odd Fellows’ Hall—A dramatic entertain- béi’s house on ine MOPhitg Of Jars 30tn and | takirg bim into custody. On the way to the | station Strobel s+id be did not do it, but af. terwards said he did it tn self-defence; that | the crowo bad attacked him. Witness iden- Ufied the knife, @ coramon butcher knife, Witb the blade ground down to @ point about 5\s or 6 unches long. On So meee apm ag ma Strobel only spoke in general term3 as 6 crowd bavingjamped oo him. Witness did not see any marks about the prisoner. The government stated that there wi a pumber of other oe on ee their testimony ng cumulative, would not eall’ them, and they closed their ev idence In ehtef. PLEA OF SELF-DEFENCE. Mr. Boarman for the defence recited that they ¢x ‘d to prove that Strobe! inflicted the fatal wound in self-defence. TESTIMONY FOR DEFENCE. Tbe court took @ reovss, and on re-assem- blirg. was called for the defence, and Wi. Raley testified that he met Strovel st bis house, ment will be given here to-night by the and they went over to Island together; Buekstone Dramatic Ciub, in ald of the In. | Strobel laid down on the cellar door, a dustrial Home School. The drama entitied | Ome one said ese, mai aoe wie “Mirism’s Crime” will be presented; also | 2°88 = —— a) — yrs we smusing farce entitled “The Loan of a ae Foepeomegor crowd got ver.” x 3 Theater que — S . Miss Strobel, sister to the prisoner, Robert Semele the leading Goa ac | testiped when she came home that traction this week. In addition, however, | B!ght Chi ee er the usual Sret-ciaes variety performances | 7ont talking: Charley said to ry “Yes will be given. 1} RO. few minutes he came ee pey —_.—__. back @ crowd following bim. He looked as if DEATH oF A PROMINENT CiTIz —A | helad been roughly handled. His wri ad great many of our —— will be Ce d to —— aa was wounded as jearp of the death of Mr. George J. Jillard, eo art in formerly a well Boown dealer fo jots and | Miss Aymes L. dtrobel veatified, corroborat- Oils and glaziers’ materials, on Pennaylva- | 11 @ her sister's testimony as to the wounds. Bia avenue, between 12th and i3th streets, | Afrs. Strobel testified that she left Charley He bad been il! for nearly ope month with | at home about §% o'clock, cleaning fish. typhoid fever, and about two weeks ago was Edward Strobel vestified to the fracas, stat- eS He vied Saturday afternoon at | pg that when Big Allman had hoid of Stro- is residence, on T street, between 12th and brat him, Henry Allman was fol- 19th streets northwest. Mr. Jillard was a | lowing bim. saying kil) him. pative of Baltimore. but had been aresident | | Kichard Dinsmore testified thaton the night of this city fcr about thirty years, and | In question witness went to the house of always bore ap excellent reputation for in- | Mrs. Strobel. Charley came in and got his tegrity a8 business man and eitizen. Under | coat, and as he went out he said something tbe old regime be served several terms in the | about rubbing something on his hands. Washington city councils, and under the The trial was in progress when our report old volunteer fire department was long a | closed. member and officer of theFranklin frecom-| wossiwonun's Muatina Im FAVOR 0 B Riese at Bie nd eae a he S8¥0UP | Gan. BuTina—A meeting of the Working. Ince whict time, Until taken eng, Avenues | jen of thia city was held Saturday night st since which time, until taken sick, he bad | Wen Of win Cy was held Saturday night at ber acting as business manager of ibe hotel | Ziwed ‘taemas. of ows: montane tea war at Piney Point. He was 55 years old, and Patterson, secretary, ‘with viee presidents lenves 8 wits a from the ‘several states. A preamble and d son to mourn their loss. See RELIGIOTS Not The usual Sunday | Tesolutions submitted by Mr. JH. L. Eager joepel moreting under the Y MC. A way | Were unanimously ted: That «we, as 5 yesterday afternoon, workit.gmea, recognize in the person of ‘the and Was well attended lon. Ber jamin F. Butler the life-long friend sided a delivered champion of the working classes, than followed by Messrs whota none are ever more zealous and wili- service of song, led by organ and coruet, is @ feaiure of there meetings. ing to defend the rights and privileges of the oppressed Rl = —— ncn nd = op- This afternoon tbe tore interested in | Preseor, wi of Latch a: the subject will bold a meeting in reference | Ment or the peg Saemtabeis, thas te tne to & upion revive! movement. and the sec- candidates in t nee pic f ne tte ond union prayer meeting will be heid at | S¢tt#) labor bas or That: ook Liveoin ball. ats oclock. “Tt Is ucderioat | friend is the Hon. Benjamin A ater; a) Ss eine, ates one Miien wilt net be | Sonal bee Sue Sie oe ee eee able toconduct the meetings here, as was | box #nd also the special cand ater == eapected. and it is probable that this after- | #00 aristoeracy, the Hon ae oar; that &s mechanics, bailing from states north aes ~e Will be given to some and south. and i ve of party, appeal This week @ onion meeting of Methodists | !0 our fellow- wor: maen, voters Lowell district, to stand shoulder to shoul- Will be beld at Hamline church, which it is cer as brothers in a commen cause, and cast expected will be attended by the congrega- ors of the M. E. churches Yo the northern part of the city. ——_.__. Tux TRoTTING AT BENNING'’s Satur- DaY.—The fall meeting of the Washington Driving Park. at Bevning’s. closed Satar- day. finish of the 2:35 race for @ purse of bine, sed. $100" 10 fourth ‘be postponed tbire, snd $100 to orke— from Friday, was trotted out. Morning won DBith beat. Queen May thesixth and seventh. Time: |. 295, 2:35 Queen May gets frat y. Jaco lan second money, and the third w ¢ fourth money divided equally de- ee €1 Tan who, when firmly ‘convinced he is right, th ‘ar democrats and republicans tween Mornirg and Hanter. Weerbington.” In fact, 1] kvew ofit EXCURSION TICKETS —The Congregational x gery Pe Cents Aled vat ie ebvreb and Sabbath school excursion by way ti ‘ann to attend to Mont Baltimore and Potomac railroad, Oo- | AT!ingtop.” toner 23, to November 4 inclusive. Tickets | Politics. Very , E. ROESSLE, == ty aot 4 bok issue, exert PY | Wasmrxoron, D. C., Oct. 2, 1876. ington to Phuladelpbia 8nd return. Children eae as 5 lo twelve years old balf fare. For UNCH IN ALEXANDRIa.—' visit. sale at the store of JF Johnson & Co, 9th Page fatten Py to-morrow to witness the eet ener Masonte Temple, opposite Pat- interesting ceremonies of the launch from a the ship-yard will fod the route by the Mr. J. E. PxiGG, proprietor of the nid es- Laps oat ti = fer; Vieltore apd others will find this a good op- portapity to see the pumerous points of ta- terest in the ancient city of Alexandria. ANOTHER CHILD Run OveRr.—Daniel B, tablished jewelry #ore, N big avenue, Dear 4% street, bas placed store another Ieize acd’ bandaume oboe esse, in which be tas t-mp'ivgly dispie, o 457 Pennsylvi knife, which caused 3is death @ few hours | | ary. bas deen converted Into a race track by ETTERS FROM THE PEOPL&. Fast Driv om 9th Street. 1505 91 ST. NoxTH WEST. Oct 28, 1876. ner Oat: ae =o get feo to call the attention Proper officers, ticularly the attention of Major Richaris, Be the fact that of late that portion of 9th street northwest, between M and the bound- far ing men and others, to the greatdan- ae ck pematane, both adults and children. Last evening. about 450 o'clock, @ feliow with @ smooth face, driving a dark sorrel horse to &@ no top biack boggy, when near the corner of 9thand O streets, deliberately drove over & little boy on a velocip»de, shat- tering the veloc! @ into fragments and leaving the boy insensibie among the wreck, the owner of the frightened animal driving off apparently indifferent as to whether the boy was killed or not. I trust that M: Fp tgndon electives will use every means in F to find ont the name of fel- he may be brought 3 trial and ent. . E. REAL ESTATE SALES.—P. A. Darnettle, Auctioneer, bas sold within the last few days the following pieces of reai estate: Brick warehouse frontingon Water stree! town, and on the river adjoining ti wharf, to Martin M. Rohrer, for $2,400; part of jot 21, in square 513, improved by a small two-story brick house, on N street, between 4th ard 5th, to Jobn O Crown. for $950; part of lot 4, in square 512, improved by a frame house, in av aliey between N and 0 and streets porthwest, to Richi Morris, for $580; lots 33, 34, and 35, 11 737, Improved by three’ frame hous street east, between I xtreet and Virginia averne, to Spencer Watkins, for $1,125, and ots 7 and 8, in square 217, Improvel by & Tame bonse. on 13th street west, between Q and Retreets north, to Frederick Stutz, for $1,575. GEORGETOWN. THE GrokGETows HosriTaL—It may Pot be gevers|ly kvown that for want of the beer feary funds the directors of this worthy Ipstitotion were obliged to close its doors | fome weeks ago, besides being coosiderably | in debt. This does not speak well for George- | town. An appropriation of $5,000 was asked of Congress iast winter. A blil appropria. ting tat amount did pass the House, but never came up in the Senate. It df proposed 10 as& for £10,090 this winter, len, if od- tained, will plece the institation on’a very good foundation, At any event another €ffort will be made to have this hospital in running order. REVIVAL MEERTING.—A revival meeting of much Interest bas been in progress at Dumbarton stieet M. E. chureh for the past eight weeks, during whi time aboat fifty persons have professed conversion. The in- lerest still coutioues unabated, the church being crowded at the services last evening. | This meeting is in charge of the Rev. Rich. | ard Norris. | PouITICAL—It is stated that the demo- cratic students of Ge orgeio#n college have joined their voices to the war ery of the gemocratic leaders of the country by organ- | izing @ “Tilden and Hendricks” ciab. ! TEMPERANCE MEETING.—A tevoperancs meeting, which was well attended, was held esterday afternoon at 4 o'clock inthe Dam: | rion street Sunday school room. A tem. [peal was recited by Mr. Pruce, of cKendree church, Washington city, alter which Mr. Morris solicited, in a few re- marks, Figners to the pledge. Aboubthirty persons availed themselves of the opportu- nity, many of the signers being young men. Grain TRADs.— Arrivals, boat E. C. Wheeler with 3,100 bushels wheat and 50 bar- rels flour, consigned to J. G. & J. M. Waters; Dboat Loudoun, with 2200 bushels corn and 1.600 do. wheat, to Hartley & Bro.; alse, 400 bushels do , to H. M. Taivott; boat’ William | 2.500 busheis wheat and 490 do. | corn, to Hartley & Bro., boat Thos. Thrash- er. with 800 bushels wheat, 200 do. oats, 50 bs ler hay, and 20 bbis.earcora (the firat to this market by caval,) cansignea to H. M. Taltott; boat Medley. with 200 bushels corn lo same merchant. By rail—200 bushels of corn toH. M Talbott, and 175 bushels wheat to T. C. Wheeler. MEKCHANTS’ ExCHANGE.—(fferings on “Change this morping amounted to &,000 bushels wheat, with es as follows: 500 | bushels at 135 2.500 at 1.324, GEO at 132% 1,668 at 1.32, 140 at 30 thet nothing equals Dr. cases of Sore Tarot, bottle, 250.; large, 5c It REDUCED PRICES or Fail and Winter Clothing! BY STRAUS, A. 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, (Between Tent and Eleventh Streets.) 22 Pisin aud Plaid st; le.) 18 Burlirg« n Bine Moscow B aver... Boward Harris’ V-lvet Finish © Chase Sv, ondon assel) Fai ir. Clad Berhk+bire Rine + iacon: anes Woodward Black Bibbed Oass......... Unica Worsted Frock .... COAT& AND VEST: Heavy French Pid Woreted(D. 8, Frock Coat), Boy » Rnglith Disgonsido. do. do... Hinsdale Bogiish Btripedo. do. Batiorel fancy do, do. ‘apo, Stripe do. do. ‘acey Baeket do. do. OVERCOATS. ‘ansco! wrechan Fur Beav Imperted West of Kugland brown and YOUTHS’ SUITS, from 14 to 18 years. at prices ravaging from @6 to 615 = SUITS, from 9 to 13 years, from o. to 8.0. articles too numerous to mention prices. A great mai at proportionate 7 Cali and Convince Yoursel/. A. STRAUS, POPULAR CLOTHIER, eta.tr 1011 PENNSYLVABIA a RADIANT HOME RADIANT HOME BASE BURNER, BASE BURNER. 1876. Call apd examine the and convince yourselves that {am selling the best PABLOB HEATER market. el improvement of great Eas been Introduced iu the Hedieat Hose: mete of a Our oFrr in connecsion with a Grate for facilitath Mint Plate from the Fire to rebuild the fro that i. cansot fail to mri value idieg bes ual Cail fee the working of the same st CHR. BEISSNER’S, ‘716 and 717 7th street northwest. CARRIAGES. ootl}-tr We are selling, at greatly reduced prices, LANDAUS, LANDAULETS, CLARENCEA, COACH ES, COUPES and COUPELETS. Ow Pale UOneter-caancea Prom FIVE- LIGHT LANDAUS, ad FALLING FRONT BERLIN COACHES ave the leat wy Ourriages af the day, and for beauty of de Sign, stmpitctty and Lhoroughness tn construction, ore wmsurpussed. The Falling Fronts to both ave Wicely counterbalanced by a Spring, (which ar- rangement ts patented,*) and can with ems be towered and vaised with the finger. We quarantes ow work to be PIRST CLASS, @ud to please n every partiadar. wee eS et aw rials, under the aboss the latest rovelties jost received in Lake George diamones, Ory< S01 gold, Jot ang | Co&mMbers, @ enlid 3 years old, was ran over by @ cart Saturcay the sa Sth «i pear I northwest, on Reman le Jeweir when our Ce.tennial abou! visitors and cine * would do Well to call and on Ww ~ H. Taylor rendered meat. examice. H. KILLAM & CO,, 80 CHESTN UY STAEBY, doce mathly SBW HAVER, CORR | comes A cases of cougbs end cold | | little innocent. CITY ITEMS. peat onene: rom Mr. Janes Grimes, of Mt. Pleasant, Co- lumtia Ns “About three years ago our daughter, now tweive years 8g, was severely affiicted with croup. A @eneral irritation of the langs followed, Lope. hectic coagh. which became almost. 1; sweiling of the tem- ples, and other indications of eonsumption were siso Sa and her life was dis- paired of by her physician. At this critical MomeDt we were induced to give Dr. Wisiar’: Balsam of Wrid Cherny a trial, and atier she bao taken one bottle found her so much relieved that we discontinued its use. Since ‘that time we bave used the Balsam tn our and be- - remedy for al) dis- esses Of the lun; ceuls 1 @ bottle. Sold by all dro; its. — Poceetisre Glee LUCKY 18 THE BABY whose Mamma uses Gienn's With which to wash the lo prickly heat, or other can annoy the infant cuticle with which this cooling and ons aati-scor- contact. Heve it to be a su butic comes in da! Gray Heaps daily grow black or brown. Cause— H's Hair Dye. m,w,f6 pan + THE National Bavines BANK, corner of kl Oe — 15th Greve pays 5 cen’ um on deposits for eacn ca! tocar month Banking hours, 9to4 Sa! urdays, 9 to 4 and 6 to 8, M13, 14016 pectin Basy Feet, &e. Dr. White, Chiropodist, of fifteen " tical experience throughout the United 1 | Bitten and Can Canadas previous to being lo. cated in Washington, D. C., in 1361, success. fully treats Corns, Bunions, Diseased Nails, | Chilblains, Varcular Excrescences, &c., at his establishment, 1416 Penosylvanie avenue, Opposite Wiliard’s Hotel. Fee, €1 per visit. Scouring and Dyeing. larged big estadlisnment by to his new building, 906 G street me 9th street, near the U. 8. Patent Office. By promptly adopt- | ing the latest improvements, whether of | Sag without ranted, American or European invention, he is en- @bled to do any work in a manner not to be — Dy those not possessing a } GEORGETOWN ADVER MTS, WHEATLE&Y’S PBEMIUM STEAM ao Ww pa NG ABD SOOURING ESTABLisii- ESTABLISHED 1831. ‘Wiha full Stock of Foreign and Momestio Stalls, Chemicals, £0 needed Machinery. and’ life-tim 8m prepared to do ail Wark iu my line, im a st Unsur parsed by avy es'ablishment in the country, Work sent for and “elivered without extra chargé fn apy part of the District: received from and ed fe Any piace in the country by mall oF ¢ Brees. Oiice and Works No. 49 Jefferson strect, ‘getown, D, 0. Bend me your orders. sepai-tr ¢ Bxperien: PROFESSIONAL. D5. DUER, Lentist, 414 Tether f and B streets between reets: a sete of Teeth. $8; reeth filled, rit tract- IP it pain, (0 cents.” all operations oct23 ln RNS. BUNIONS, TOR NAILS, ac— Cor vtatit, 903 Gor. 9. and Pa ve may consulted 'g system is 1! only sate, certain, nies and effectual. Ladies ebil- dren itebaed es usual ry t southeast, ita: ‘T V. HUGABS, Justice of the Peace 452 Louisiane aver ue, opposite Uity Hall. Attends all busi cese—Claims, ite Housse. A faithful officer in attendance. im * ‘0 RRS |) ae Attorneys and Wasbingtoa City, D. C., Office: big | Lentsiane avenue. eatde . 207 B a.reet northwest. ‘ractice in tl are eae Comrt Coarts of the Dis of Cisims, the Supreme Court of the ss tates: Bp! and the Go: ernment Departments. ScSUTTER & MAR, BEEOO, DEOORA’ nd every description of TECUNAMERTAL snd PLAIN FAinvibee BOOM: T10'% sreet north west WasHInGves. Dro. . ; EITHER s~ a. PRATT, Graduate cfg Shitese ot ton Tin tooth 38 children’s conte. engli-iy COAL AND WOOD. WHITE ASH, EGG, FURNACE, and 9,940 ibs. to the ton: WM. MH. BAUM, nd C streets southwest, Corner 10th a: octll-Im Branch Yard Coat Op and after MONDAY, October 9, 1876, our ices for Fuel, delivered ii of Washing mB oF Georgetown, in quanti loss than one ibs.) ‘Until farther notice, will be as fol- cor. 7th and B sts, T. EDW. CLARK @ ©0., Dealers in Lumber, Wood and Coal. ivania DUS, Rorthwest ocor- street. Pian! Mill, Ang) Depot and ine» a MEDICAL, &c. 1 per bot- r= = Se Samraerite an aac fame sylvania avenue, ' Goasultations free; “octi0-im™ ‘expe- irregularities, Ova. Proaree sugl!-tr ABRHOUD TORED. i — Presoription Free pect care, of Seminal me re eo maaboad an s" Any Drogeist bes Sy beshranetions er eememnee VIDBOR & 00.. 86 Rena tirect, Mow York, oct2-eoly PEOI4L ROTIOR.—Dr KOBERTSON can ve Ss consulted ev. ry Wednerday and Saturday,at his Borthwest, Pa avenue, 2 D ye fy Or . forv. emi Bal Weakne MAYFLOWER, 1876. BEAUTIFUL FIRE-PLACE HEATSR. HEATS DOWN STAIRS, HAEATS UP STAIRS. MAYWweep @ HUTCHINSON, 317 NINTH STRERT, ear the Avenue. oes AND PLUMBING HOUSE. NEW YorRE REFINED CIDER. One car New York hand refined CIDER ‘and for sale at very ow prices, by the SAL C. PALMER, DEPOT, 67 GREENE STRES?, Georgetown, D. 0. Jast received Darrel or keg. octzé-tr GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. Tuomrsons = ——<CS DRESS SHIRT MANUFACTORY. SIX BRET DRESS GEIR? to ompzn ros Fit warranted perfect. Materia) and workmanship warranted to be first- clase. MENS’ FIBS FURNISHINGS A SPECIALTY. FINE FLANNEL USDEBWSAK TO ODE! sepS0-tr_ S04 F mreet n. w., LeUroit Buliding. SS SER: ©. Lo Dress Batista y | FALL STYLES A NOW READY. BROADWAY DRESS HATS FROM FI8S BOFT AND STIF: MOBT APPRUV; > BOYS’ ABD CHILDESH’S HATS, new shapes. Fine sssortmemt of SILK, ALPAUA aad GING- Bam UMBRELLAS. HERR @ GREEB, Hatters, sepli-tr 1419 Pa ave., above wWillard's Hotel. ‘BABB ERUBIVIBG DAILY From cur Fao- tmore. fresh supplies of those ele- fort so ORNT UNFINISHED, TiN ish BD ‘HIBTS, made of the best Moslin and one O8 BaL- f/UNEST DRESS SHIRTS coat Te Fh a ot manner for B28. (ont 'suter vfcros merls “! _FAMILY SUPPL TES. EW BUCEWH CRYSTAL VD PS. from los tengar. MAPLE BYKUP RUBAN* MULASSRS, SOUTHERN OMINY. se F street northwest OT ATOES. We have just received four car loads of EARLY ROSE POTATOES, Bright, mnooth, clean stock, and good size, Which we offer in car load lote, or ia less qusuilty, to the trad AT LOWEST MARKET PEIOS, Do not buy until you see our Potatoes. More on the way. A. E. PHILLIPS, COMMISION MEBOH AAT. _With os BBOUS & HAMILTON, octT-Im Wholesale Grocers and Ligaor Dealers. 608 4. B. BRYON &£BRO, 0 PICKLING AND PRI cctll-tr 3 pore V1bEe home mece. pure White Wine Vinegar; Green Ginger; ed Bpices; Peach Brandy, § years old. do ; fall stock of Waite and Brown Sugars, prices; Washburn Mills. Minoesots superior to an ting, 1m the market. . B. BBYAN & BBO. (Heraic]" "605 Penna. even STALLS 635-636 | STALLS 926—2: OMSTSEMARKET.|" HU. LIB MAGERT. taki be cam pioman all aster ask il of onee " choice swek of . FRESH MEATY OF ALL KINDS, Ali orders conscientiously filled and satistactice teed. auglt-ly gusrantesd, | ciot some, EP desires the stteation af the public tv ine Chotce stock of always tobe toned oa siete oe 838 and 639, ty on. 635 : Seb atrect wing Ocuter Markets and Stall No. 4 Western Market. Open days at cach re. Orders faith ail purchases free. GP osow a. Kexeey., a Dealer in First-olres BEEP, VEAL, LAMB, MTTTON, &c. recular y flied and BOLALTY lls, 62%. 639 and 630 Center Mi h-st. moar ‘308 Northern Liberty Market; Or address Box ¥13, Olty Post Offios Marketing delivered free of charge, to all parts of the city. jel7-2y. STEAMERS, &c. | Wharf, Brick Bot tle Ferry ard intermediate landings. | urn next day at7 8m trow Little Ferry | | KE. GREGG, Uap'arn. I et _ EF THE LAKE leaves the Lal ves Qompeny’s Swharl toot at a ONDAY, WEDBESDA and FRIDAY, at 3'p.m., for Norfolk. | ee nage ns eae = a good ‘antl used, 5 = 4 | FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. | pany'n whart, (oot of in vtreot, ever? TOMBDAT, | ava, fer Curt: every FAIDAY, St Te ms tor . stopping at intermediate landings. | Becky ic iret appades CLYDE'S NEW EXPRESS LINE, B STWEEE ILAD! BIA, WASHING- PHILADON aD GHORGRTOWM, Deo. PS aR Digg wa, B 0.” i £00. May aCe ae ‘Philedelphis. » D0, CUNABD LINE, ‘With the view of feTice. gshances of coi- spe yeie aman joy. Bov. 2 We Deo. 7 *Bussia...... Wed.. Bev. *Suscia......Wed.. Jan 3 every following WEDS BsDAYT ond GA TUB- osess * do not carry steerage passer Bares oF Passacs.—Uabin, 68), @100 and 918, ing to sccommodaiton. trek: ABS TAREE $100 Atyrimrtes $1,700 $100 ZESTERTAS $1,700 information ee GBR oexsunrassep. GB ROBES! COVERS! EDUCATIONAL. ‘Kmms nar Teacher succewmors t. (900 to @ Lelacd. Asis act BosBvine sao oe >_—Se 2) Xan D814. TARG INT. Boerd and iacladiog Frencs as ‘frm the let Wo ecrege Mies ELTZA mbEA ste Keferemoes Ewes ree > In © TOS, POPUL, “ and PH LS Pree Ene aeons ‘SINESS trai 1» 88 Miss KICHARDS’ Fdncetionsl Rooms, 1217 2th street, on the second week of November Pay r ta street e isis B. Teachorat me mec Restewber 13 ormal Clas wi Dean Octob 27 UWth street “nue aud ot Your g Men Oot ror TE ses La and Mise Burries. wt) opens SCROOL FOR GIRLS at No. 173% I «tre WEDSRSDAY, Sept. tr Circulars cap be obti a street, or st the School after erences:—Prof Joe-ph Urnr; and Pree. JC Wailing ASHINGTON #0: 8 Oorner 7th acd L strent o Combluce the advantogas © fratpiug erdool. witb ‘Sons <a08 Oyen for reception of ator sy OF eventos somions, MONDAY. Acgur 28 For circolare address Sag7-8m H_O. SPESCER, President OSSORNES A aD DAD Sunderland's Ubarch, 455 «tree! 1 © st. apd Indians av.. opens ite seventh G pay. 4th. Ctrenlars st the Principal's ret » AB 1S 434 street sonthwanr. aul? 6m BGLIOH AND NOD BOHOOL for ¥. b gr ey eA he Matz and evene’ ‘ie BL JUNGE Principe! 6 ¥. Sept. 18, 1575 og)4-Sr ———_—_—_—— ee BOOKS AND STATIONERY. \NEW AND BLEGANTLY- ILLUSTRATED BOOKS ‘The Bme cf the Ancient Mariner, by 8. v. Oole- idee. IWiustrated by Gustave Dore.” Largs full». from the Alps to Mount Etne: ediled br T. coutsining near.y four F.8 4 —new edition $5 49 by Edward Barrett—g2. On’, oT4 TION ERS, ¥ UN BOOKSELLEK> 4NU ovt2s-tr 1016 Penngivanie Avenne. NEW PUBLICATION Janet et ses Amis Freveb tanguege = Gallery of the Gr at Composers, 5s Dr Bimbanit, with Heliot The Lacrel Bush By Mics Mul Time's Ungertie Tide By Dudie Failen Fortunes By James Pa: My Cittie Love By Martan Firet Century of the Repub Mikaco’ Bmpire. By Life and Letters cf Joh A large & sortment ot FLOW EES and TEX ® new juvenile in the &. Grits Lock N, “Pare Linen” Papers, Bo 9112 Ponnsy! arch History of the Wetormati oy fn the time uf Galvin. by D’subigne; Voi 7. ‘The Judgment of Joru-siem.by Rev Wm. Patton Bear to N store's teart, by BP. Roe Every Day Topice.by Dr. Holland. Waebington aud 35. be Taremsey y WS. BALLANTYNE. octl2-tr 425 SEVESTA STRERT, PIANOS, &. LBITISORS: FT FULB MUSTO, ‘4 The Decwer Beuvihers’ Grand Mas Srrived receutly from Americ, wud ich we bave bad the ples ure te tan Paseer all ctber American tos rome u's that we Pave seen, in volume and qaslity of (one elasticity of touch, and elegance of nish.” G. KUDN, Bole Agent, for the Buréet: Orgave. WAR KNAGE. FAR Highest Award at the Centennial. ena, ‘The United States Center nial Commission andthe Judges of Awards have ousuumousir decreed to Mesrs. WM, ENABE & 00.. The DIPLOMA of BONOS and MEDAL of SatT tor © Parlor Grand Sqeare and of everds adopted, Pianos of all Tecelved Mrdals of precisely ile ram> char Siow, wes wbecrac test of merit appears uly iu ine Teporte of the judges sooompanying \heied us. The umee be the best any singte mept, as is the case with other «rhibifo.s in thie Cepartment. but comprises ali for styies, sad stance uBqual/fied by phrases indicat: ve uf medioc rity. Bole Agency st REL WBACH'S PIANO WaABSBUOMS, 423 Lith street, afew doors worth of Pennsylvania avenue. Pisnos from ¢iff-rent factories for «ale and rent accommocating terms. ‘Yuntoe snd ttended to ott? Im. ALLBT DAVIS & 00.6 GASP, SQUARE H an¢ UPRIGHT PIABORS for sale on mi ceraimert, Cored oe RR oe | itty and sweetness of tons. See Agent, =! 7 9th street vorthwest. docs INSURANCE. Mutual Protection Fire Insurance Co. OF THE DISTRIOT OF COLUMBIA, (Chartered by act of Congres), 1509 PERN. aVé., OPP. 0. 5. TREASURY ‘ WM. BALL NTY. sama B. FITOH, Becremry and trade at the lowest wholesale prices. Please cail and get our prices and see the qualtty. 4. B. PHILLIPS, COMMISSION MEROHABT, ‘With BARBOUR 4 HAMILTON, Wholesale @rocers and Liquor Dealers, ectl-Im__ 637, 639, 641 Loulsians svenue_ ARTHUR NATTANE, DEUGGIST, ‘94 and D streets northwest, | _LADIES’ Goons, RM ie. ® OCTORER gee of PR EPCH MILLINEKY SONWETS HATS FLOWERS, FEATHRAKS all the latent ror ites Tbh only real Freech Militeer esteb- MADAME PEPOILLY, MI LLIDES AND DBRS «ma 735 ia rae "PE LADIES OF WASHINGTON WILL FR PLEASED TO LEARe Tr ranch of per well tan | resematt: « = Millizery i tht: chy ®ovember © ¢ STREET STH WEST. Av scéittor al feature of thiv © fine ae-ortuent ¢ * WRAY tor » ame G: i etal ore = preceding ibe d bons 36 Weer will ze receive ber opentng. at ee York (UNDER eT. ee BCULLDIRG,) AN the newrst etries tn FAL! MILLINERY constantly recived? WINTBR Opeving of Patiorn Bonnets W tober 1S. Fhe ladies of | invited to ex | LADIES DREss FURS. Just opened fall ant complete stock of fine Pare, om PRet KIN Bac q ence BLN, S80Q08S ent FUR ce HATTER cord tr 1297 Pe of ‘stp e& FELT HATs, roy BEST QUALITY, + | In all colors aod shapes, (rom #1 ae NV AND OSTBIOCH FEATS ERs, VELVETS. SILKS, RIBBONS, ORNAMENTS, &e JOP reel ro Particular attention etven t orders. MRS J.P PaLuea, 1169 F STREET, ooetr ith and 12th streets MBs. SELMA RUPPE 14 NINTH STREET. Upporite Patent Office.) | Merlin ZEPH YRS and Canvas EMRROIDERIES Germs town WOOL, Koiiting ¥ G ods, Canvas, Pattern Embroider ing Hoveities tn Fancy Work, Applique and Oreto Patterns; Poiut Lace Bralue t” © _ Fine selection of Chih ™ ) Ne erection, ERIDO CLOAK® BF-Wo Branch Store 1876 FALL OPENING or LADIES? at VERMILYA'S, 10 Binra staxet, (opposite PatentO Mice.) =. & 1876 SHOES, A five assortment of LADIBE RHORS, artnet of Bs ime of our own English avd French Kid BUTTONED ; a Gow and Pebbie BUTTORED Boots, . French Kid. light PUMP-SOLED BOOTS, for be boot ix Also, Ladies’ OTSTOM WOEK made to ordere sh Tt notion, and & perfect fit guaranteed. sepae-tr make. English eal -kin W ‘ THE BESTINTHE WORLP FoR THM MONEY. Weshiogton, weighing cat Sve cusses 715 GBRAT REDUCTION 745 = LADIES BEADY NAPE SUITR, OVER SKIETS AND BASQUES, éné LADIES UNDERWEAR, PARASOL and SUN 0 BRELLAS at half price FLOWERS, BATS BLDYON, end MILLINERY POODE ios than cost JUST BECKIVED— A large assortment of HAMBUBG ED@RB anc BORU LACKS rotting at @ reduced price, OUBSETE suc KL GLOVES tue great vartety, HUMAN BATE very low at S HKLLERD, 716 MARKET SPAR. HOUSEFURN ISHING GOODS, HOUSEFURNISHING DRY GOODS. saa? tr HOOE, BRO. « Co, 1325 F STREET Hew and choice designs in WILTO! VBL- VET, TAPESTBY, THREE PLY aod ISGRAIN CARPETING, LINOLEUM, OLL OLOTES, BUGB ATs. ae com WEBB & BEVERIDGE, Are vow receiving their Fall Stock, Consisting tu part of FRENOB OBINA, Pooorsted and Plain; GLASB- - ABE, Out, Engraved and Pisin, 2 finest ality. triphe plate. i wt 6] iB@ GoubDs jt rest, above Pa. SECOND HAND FURNITURE . S OVES. &c , BOUGHT, gd the bighewt cash prices paid, and sold at re- Prices, fo ib. ee ee W ROTEERFORD, myl3-ly Cor. 13h and @ st». 682 northwest BOOTS AND SHOES. 2! 18 A fol Bish, CHIBA OB OK GLASSWARE. x» BOUSEFY 21 18 4 J, GEORGES, PASHIONABLE SOOT MAK Firet class Work made et the shortes Botice. Saits'action guarantees pin ae Fal! Goods of tay own make at very reasone- ‘New Blsetics jurer*ed in Congres Gaiters by pat- eutmachive Erive Suen of Bur Boot.) eope tr ——_—_—__ THE TRADES. R®" eo vEo. JAMES F BRIER, PLOMSBK AND GAS FITTER, ee 404 Orn STREET B. W. A WHNtNGS. JOHN ©. HOGAN, 713 Market Manutectorer of a Newly Patcnied Mpriog a4 Veutiiaricg awutur for Se ‘ox rent. | Bol Proof Awning Materiai. The Great Anodyne and Nervine. BELT’S STOMACH AND TONIC SITTERS, ‘BBING THE OBLEBRATED SALIPESR Bitrres. ‘Fe be had of ali Drussiss, Bend for Pamph GAL TYLER, Jr, sngi-tn” No, 809 inh a Washinavon Be, .—L. BLOB wilt ‘Neahar nae" | Avs x00 ra1ep | court ©=SURBKA TOOTH POWDER? rene