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‘Trial fer Child Marder. THE GIRL WHO CUT HER BABY’S THROAT. This morning, in the Criminal Court, Judge Wylie, the trial of the case of Mary Canaan. & white girl, about 20 years oid, ebarged with murder in having, on tne 13th | ¢ay of July last, after the birth of her female | ebild, eut its throat from ear to ear, was commenced. EVENING STAR. _ WEDNESDAY... November 1, 1876: ee it Weather Probabilities To-day. Oryien oF CxIEY SIGNAL Orrices, 3 ASHINGTON, November 1, 1876. For the middie states, failing and station- Sry barometer, westerly southerly | rors bein; Witds, warmer, and generally clear weather. Solrs dire, tod ‘2 Jnry was selected from _—_—_—_—_—_—_—— regular panel. LOCAL NEWS. Breeman, were Amaseme ats, ac, To-night. uel C, Middleton and Chas. G. Frational Theater — Genevieve Rogers tious corupien a as “Maud Maller.” THE sont a House.“ Uneie Tom’s Cabin,” Bord’ The following were accepted and sworn: with Bob y Newcomb as “Topsy.” George Sees chard Ane, James F. ) Wm. H. Theater Comique—“£xile of Erin,” and — Wi orguscn, Jobnson, ‘Sret-class varieties. Arthur Fowler, Jom L. V James ——_-+—_—_ Nourse, John H.’ Francis 8. Lord, Comdemused Locals. Hs Sene D. AUS 2k Teens A Dae. From J.C. Parker we bave the New York a Ae . ail a Rp ty ned ofthe mail.” Mr. H. H. Wells, jr. < Cong irand cashmeres, biack cashmeres, black | $ it the P to show Lyon 4 Jer Market Space. Beoann et *t Carter's, | Dio the cellar of the house in whieh she wes Monday evening the and Wheeler | ¢™ployed—Admiral Radford’s—and the child Hayes solored men of Potomac City raised at Doug- ‘and buried it there. There is jase’ ball @ pole.on which they hoisted a | {rom ear to ear an bowever beautiful national Gag end streamer Le ay ren cant t to lightand s the names of Hayes and Wheeler. SS eaten ore ee se eee The Centeanial public and sehool excur- | *¢rvant in ‘an examina- sien tickeis to Philadelphia, over the Baiti- | tes ind pees earth, and tion beipg made the child's body was found. The accused was questioned and confessed = was the mother and had kilied the 1d. C. Pelham, for the prisoner, ¢: ise that this case should be classed with others which bad been the past few se = were that this more and Potomac road, at $15) for tae Yound trip, are selling rapidly. The road bas puton a train at 1:33 &. m., which has every comfort, and lands passengers in Phil- ade!pbia at 6:59 in themorning. The tickets will be sold up to Saturday night, and are fg00d for ten days. ——— Fhe Bacing at Beuning’s. ENTRIES FOR THE CONTESTS. ‘The fail meeting of the National Jockey Clad began at Benning'’s race track to-day. ‘The race will continue for two days more. ‘The following horses will participate during the meeting, there being three races child, and being at the time in unsound mind from disease she bad committed the deed, which was rather the result of accident. gay :— Fadiadeen, Kinny, Romney, Gale,| py. 4. 7. sitckele testified ibat be made May D., Fleet, Fanny Bs Vagabond, Lady | 9 post mortem examination of the Gods, Cupper, Docility, Pinto, Bosworth, Tam- | found @ wound extendiog neatly entirely Pre att, ES. a7 by Red Dick, May | across the throat. All the organs were piewer morngg | ‘om O’Net) nck Sree Leap | healthy, including ¢he Jungs, which showed strict hee emer, formerly Vandal, jr., | that the child was born alive. Witness was Ei Mdndey, Leader, Culperers Sonarten, | Crousrexaminc’ at great ses paronyeral Hattie F., Derby, Stranford, Grey Leg, New | fhlld birth so — ase York, Waco, Matadore, Inspiration, Pal- Catharine Donohue testified that on the 14th of July she was engaged in Gonring ae kK & something up, adiv, First Chance, Libby Wateree, Maine Brace, Leamington, 2d. The entries for , Emma J,, Lorena, Tenifer, . which proved to be the child’s feet; witness ‘een SHS RACES TO-DAY noticed Mary Canaan was up early that First Race h of three-quarters of a | MOrping. The accused came to Admiral Rad- ford’s in November. mile for all entrance Adniral Wm. Re et money to seeoud horse; purse $150. Leam- ington 2d, Matadore, First Chance, Courier, Sunbeam, Inspiration, May D., Fadladeen, ‘er. Seeond Race—Mile heats, for all ages; Barie;, $200 Of which $50 to second horse i Bunce, Burgoo, Rose, Fadiadeen, Hat- teras and Jenifer. Third Race—Two miles over eight hurdles; jurse, $400, of which $100 to second and $5) , entrance $10; testified that in July rad ford last he resided in Stoddard street, George- town. The defendant was conploye bouse November 13th uly On the morning of the lith of July it reported to witness that his cellar, d in his ith. was there was a child io ,ihirg horse, Paladin. New York, Jack | S¢nt for, and the body age te) a. ex, Dar unday, Capt. Hammer, Resolute, Risk, and ‘Lorens. : np evidences ARREST OF ALLEGED HOUSE ROBBERS. Between 11 and 12 o'clock Jast night Sergeant Perry and Officer Thompson, of the 6th pre- inet, noticed the stspicious conduct of two rough looking customers at the corner of 33th street and New York avenue, and took them into custody after some resistance. They attempted to fling away some small articles, which proy<4 to be handsome man- telornaments. After securing their prison- lawyer. Witness pre ere tn the station the officers returned to the went oy ease to Jali teatne was taking bouse where they were seen and ascertained | herto the tal. She nervi tbat these articles had been stolen from the rooms in the bouse at the northeast corner of the streets named. It did not appear that any forcible entrance had been made, there- apd somewhat exci! a@ppeared fous and said that she was able to take care of herself. fore the charge of burglary could not hold. be bes: tell ith. She said They were mm to police head«uarters this teat the ‘cha Seaean iy before, a lit- morning for a further investigation nto the | tle before day; that she didn’t think it would ease. It is thought these are a part of the live, and she had no way to take care of it, | oe py oan — ome gh and che cut its throat wien & common case- ol 8 Cl recen' . ‘itness offe \cem: ve their pamesg as John *. Smita and Jonn ne “ghd aeeecuasanaamns 2: Connor. but subsequen..7 they were re cogbized as Jobn Kelly and “William 2.20%: two young men belonging to South Wash- ington. They were locked up, and the lady in whose house they had stolen the articles Was Summoned to appear at the Police Court | to testify. A charge of burglary was sworn ‘Sgalnst them tn Police Court this mornin; by Mr. Conzors. eper of the house. an the bearing post until to-morrow; de- fendents in the meantime were committed confession. This closed the testimony for the govern- ment, TEST{MONY FOR DEFENCE. The defence called Mr. Stephen 8. Cults, who testified that he had known the defendant since she was six or seven years old, and Lay her from Ohio, where she was bound to bim. ‘Witness was asked if he had ever Borloed - pa he ea Which would indicate P 7 aanéss, imbeciliiy or insduity. er, The gov t aeked that the qaestion Myre court ruled thai he might be asked a TEE PrELic Lone > Hovse.—Mr. A. ve court ru m! s 8. Solomons, chairmen of the executive | to diseased mind. eommittee of toe night lodging house, has ‘Wit ess answered that she was considered LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. CrncurY Count—Judge Cartier. Toéey, Lucas agt. Kimmel); verdict for defendant. Belby agt. Stafford; verdict for planus, Eauiry Court—Judge Olin. To-day, Plumee!! agt. Building Association; a ; Hi 5 : f e i F * | amley; Umony Pablished. ‘agt. Powel, guar- dian sd litem appointed. Eichorn agt. Con- Jan; do. Turton agt. ; trustee or- | gered to pay minor a distributive share. extended Truesdale agt. Prindie ; time for taking proof, 1? tat | | PROBATE Covrr—/: | . Yesterday, estate of Mary t and vouchers | Convey's estate; t of } orphan’s real estate filed. od inventory a of Adoite | Kraeulter; petition of John let- | fere-of aduhtnt Tied. ‘eatate oe M. Maggie E. W: + Susanna R. Green's es- tate; annual rental of value of estate returned —-. The last will And at the last moment dart aside and ment bert Hofar was fully himrelf knocked down by a vehicle coming | Proven. Estate B. Munro; final ac- in an opposite direction. This is not imagi- | cout Samuel J. Diggs; nary, but an every day occurrence. Anyone | fret it and vouchers + Ide C. Gisbelleving me stand on G street, between | Allison’s estate; third account and vouchers 5th and 7th northwest, at dusk. | Wil of Charles Bruce: citation 'D. H. R. FAIRPLAY. ordered. Esta’ Thomas J. D. Faller; motion for modification of order denied. Es- | tateor K. C. Lineaweaver; affidavit in sup- rt of executrix. Adjoarned until Tase- jay next at 11 o'clock. PoLice CourtT—Jwige Snel. To day, Francis Scott, a water-side col- ored thief, was up for the larceny of Capt. | David Davie’ gunning boat from under tne ‘7th street w: The bas es caught him in the act of rowing off with it; $30 and costs, or 60 days in jail. John J. Jones. a white passage thief, was found guilty of stealing an overcoat from Mr. Vanear, of the Belgian Jegation. He was caught in the next house to where the offence was comraitted, where he had attempted to conceal himself; $30, or THE JACKSON I)EMOCRATIC ASS3OCTA- TION MEATING Last Nigut.—Last nigat Bi ck’s Hall (La.‘ave, near7th street) was filled 10 overflowing at the regular meeting of the Jackson Democratic Association. Mr. Jobp E. Norris presided, and the following Were elected members: Charles Sharswood, James Ferry, and E. L. Payne. The follow- ing were nominated for membership: E. M. Norris, Valentine Conner, J. M. Carrico, E. Re | Sm aa a Jobn Sharswood, and Taos. ea. Mr. Robert Ball =. that srrange- ments bad been completed for the election returns to be reflected on a piece of canvas, | Which would be bung in frontof the hall | 00days. Frank Bropz, assault on Richard next Tuesday nigh . | Gray, both small white bo: $5 and costs. Mr. Alexander joper waa called on and | Andrew McRae, a genteel-looking young delivered an address on the principles of the | map, charged with making threats to Mar- democratic party, claiming that they were | garet McRae, his wife; $200 bonds to keep in perfect accord with the principles of the | the peace. Frank Brown and Carroll Vin- constitution, and that the salvation of the country depended upon the election of Tilden and Hendricks. Major J. McDowell Carrington followed, claiming thatas Washington had inauga: raied republican institutions Tilden is to ve them from ruin. He commented on the wantof virtue among government offi- cials under ihe present administration, and cited the case of Harrington using bis office cent forfeited collateral. John Monohan and Robert Galloway, trespass on a street park. ing; $5. George Smith forfeited. Jonn Har- rison, John Johnson and John Harden, loud and boisterous; $5 each. John Mansfield, loud; $5. Emanuel Lacy, assault on John F. Riley, @ soldier; testimony for the pros- ecution heard and’ case continued. Mar: Harris, enticing peostienton $5. Mary Ai- bert, ogee pl $5. Edward Geary, viola- for the commission of acrime—the meanest | tion of cart law; #5. Thos. Hurlib , charge and most atrocious which liad disgraced the | of = unlawfal street excavation; con- history ofany civilized nation. | tinued. Fanny Miller, fane; $5, Jonn Col. 'W. P. Fury urged that it was too late | Nolan and Wm. O'Brien forfeited. to talk, and ir any One was present who had —_—_—_—_—_—_ a vote he would say, “ home, get your valire, ana go to yqur voting piace.” Mi | ALEXANDRIA. Fury ceseribea a carpet bagger as a omarnar one an: Led could buy, but nobody wants, and the jawag a8 & mule with no pride of ances- try nor hope in LAUNCH OF THE ROBERT PORTNER.—The ceremonies attending the launching of the posterity, which remarks Were greeted by laughter and cheers. ee ee ee gee pl i It was anroun that there would be a the vessel bein; from the Montgomery county) ans, and the mess: | Yreys 42 43 oclgeu.” The Mount Vernos y A meet> ing adjourned to Friday night. ‘eet | steamer Arrow laid over on her trip down, and ber crowd of passengers witnessed the ge ee AFFAIRS IN UNIONTOWN— Tran jaunebing. The ferry in the ington also steamed out inte tne stream an CT burbs, #ic.—A correspondent writing from toe the other side of the Eastern Branch says: | S€¥eral large coasting schooners waited In this extreme part of the District we are troubled with an investigating committee. As near as I can learn a part of a band of desperadoes are prowling around and si is, | igi We geese ren erincaey ing along Nichois avenue making different eae ge, nton, Mass., Foquiries ‘at each howe ‘A colsted. man Pot gh dng ehmenge: pe legate fest keel, feks to buy stock at one house, at the next | 36 feet D eet bear ont dred prarding nena he wants work, at another @ drink, and so | S02 16% to Tt foot of wane ee: a: on, trying to get Inside the house. He ad- | [fom tons, and ahe will rate A Noel inthe Greseed asmall lad at one place, and asked | {1.61 tons, = }o. 1 in the who had money in the neighborhood, ana | FreD SERIOUS ACCIDENT.—A very seriousacct- dent occurred on Friday night last to the youngest child and only son of Rev. Rich- ard Shreve, who, with his wife, it will be sald be would just as soon kill anybody to get some money as not. Driving home from the city late one evening, the figure of a per- fon standing in front of @ window attracted Liveoln’s attention as ba ape remembered, were killed by @ stroke of Carroll Cotinge. The pereoni ance cpaed Hgbining. ‘toe child bas been living with denly and cisappeare:, A noise had pre- | om Srandfmther, Wm. Shreve, in Wairfax ¥iously startied the inmates of the hose, | SU>ty,8F4 on the day mentioned was in a wagon Whico bis two uncies were roll- ing & barrel of cider. From some cause the barrel became unmanageable, and roiling upon the child, who is only about three years of age, crushed one of bis legs fear. fully, resulting in @ severe compound frac- ture, necessitating the amputation of his Jeg. The operation was performed by Drs. Gott and Mackall, and though the little fel- low is suffering terribly, taere is hope of his | ultimate recovery, though rendering him a cripple for life. SUPEBVISORS OF ELECTION. — The fol- lowing named persons have been appointed and every door and window had been se- cured. A round or twoof musketry proba- bly quickened the see of the intrader. e Fole raising at Hillsdale was snecess- fol. A broom is the significant embiem on the top of the pole. Th locality are being put in 6 roads inthis periect order. Master Jno. D. Lincoln has the use of his arm again; Dr. Christie put the dislocated shoulder in peyfect order, and the arm is almost as good as new. pins + Se EXTRAORDINARY GooD HEALTH AT THE Jat —It is a remarkable fact thatnotwith. | Supervisors of election for the city of Alex- Standing the apparently unhealthy sur- | Sndria: First . G. C. Thorpe; a roundings of the new jail—the low grounds | Ward, John R. Gray; third ward, Charlies nd marshes about the Eastern branch—it is one of the most healthy places in the Dis- trict, and there has been since the building was rie eoge (last fall) but little sickness among the prisoners, seldom over a half dozen being on the sick list at @ time out of & total average of over 200 prisoners. In- deed, it not unfrequently happens that | sige oners suffering with chills and feversin a few weeks are cured. This may be attrib. uted to the precautions ta! to Keep not only the prison but the inmates In a per- King; fourth ward, 0. C. Whittlesey. OYSTERS are now plentiful at the dock. They sell all the way from 40 cents he — ae latter price for the largest.—(Sen- FOR THE PENITENTIARY.—The sheriff of Warren county came down on the Manassas train from Front Royal this evening, en route to Richmond, V&., in charge of Harv: y Blake, sentenced to the penitentiary for seven years and three months for the murder the 3d of Se arrest at madea tto the Commissioners of the | @ gcod bonest girl, but when ahe was excited District, showing that this o1 she did not appear to Know what she was lod; |, Supped, and breakfasted 5¢: doing—her mizd was not well balanced. bn the past month. Among the number Cross-examined.—She was rather more Were several women and children, and only | than excitable. #6 were colored persons. There were 335 mé- Mr. Hensy Payne that he had ebanics seeking work, 26 fessional men, | known the about two years; ne 43 elerks and the remainder laboring men. ight that she was @ real it girl; that Americans predominaied, there being 332, | her mind was more or less affected; Sy while 250 were foreigners. All but 15 could | 3 led ber asa who was ering wo reso — nen In cues to keep Se newes rgb it, a Teputation for peace rfectly clean and free from vermin, @ good Basereare required to take a thorough bath Mrs. Poyne test that the prisoner waq before entering the dormitory, leaving their | @ girl easily excited and led off, clothes outside ina place provided for the | Lng and are then provided with clean, Muslin night shirts, which with their excellent beds ani! i ‘m. A. Hutchins testified that the prisoner ived in his house four years, and he regarded her as not of @ perfectly sound mind, but her hoy or ne He not be questioned. ‘was easily ex 5 A. W. Lakenan testified that he has known defendent about in our own bonuses. Our citizens should pay ten years; never thought the place @ visit and see for themselves how | that she had ® very sound mind, and when weil it is managed. the crossed ber her mind appear- ed to be thrown off its eorge W. HH. T. Whaley and W. F. Gibbons testified to the same general effect. RE: The gov ~ called "Adit cd Radford, erpment 7 who testified that he never noticad any sign Sood while she was employed at his use. a BUILDING PERMITS issued by Inspector Plowman :—Stephen Dorsey, a three-story and basement brick dweiling, ide 231. between L and M S00. T. L. Brown, @ two story brick dwelling and store, east side 2d, between G and H streets; $1,400. Thomas L. Brown. @ brick stable, same premises; #150. 3.8. |. Simms, a two- Mrs. Re testified that she saw the pris- ay eae basement brick dwelling, south | over daily while in her employment; never aide West, between Washington and Con- | noticed any ee Streets, Georgetown; $6,000. W. J. Da- This closea testimony. & two-story brick stable, east side 7th, | PRAYERS OFFERED BY THE PROSECUTION. Between N and © streets northwest; $35). x ‘The government offered prayers that if the Samcel Stall, two-story brick stable, west | act was committed deliberately the offence aide 9th, between G and H streets West; $300. William T. Sliney, two two-story brick dwellings, Vermont avenue, between T avd U sireets northwest; $5,000. George G. Waters, a two story brick stable, rorth aide G, between 4th and 5th streets north- west; #80. P. P. Burford, a frame biack- smaith shop. south side H, between ith and i2th streets Dorthwest; $150. at ant isnot guilty on that ground; that the must be 80 Uisfied of auch fact, beyond s Feasonable ibt— the same doubt that must be repelled by the government as to the facts in the case. JODGE WYLIE’s ANSWER. ——_+-——_ AMUSEMENTS. — National Theater. — Miss Genevieve Rogers as “Maud Muller” is on the Judge Wylie instructed oe Say pightly Increasing the number of her admi- | prayers, re! g to grant the second prayer, rere. Jay itsell is interesting, and the | saying that the prisoner was elther guilty o! acting of Miss as the pretty bay- | murder or not guilty by reason of imi ty, maker is —— —, — bod ee and under the law is no ——— = aud sympathy of her auditors through the | to find a verdict of manslaughter. A homi- ‘whole play. Wir. Frank Bosworth as“Dan- cide may be committed under great excite- ment, but the question is not whether the ‘ty # under excitement, but whether there is aby sufficient reason why he should be under excitement. ARGUING THE CASE. Mr. Pelbam commenced his ai the jury at voon, claiming that been sho jel Muller” shows some finished acting, while George Uber makes the most of “Nate Harp!in.” Fud's Opera House —Bobvy Newcomb as “Topsy” in “ Uncle Toms Cabin” is excel- tent He is supported by a capable company, ment to and this standard play receives a good pre- t had not sentation. a wo ond & doubt that the cbild Thecter Comusue —A& pleasant evening can | nad lived, and If it had not, the case was at be spent at the Comique, where theExtle | anend. He proceeded to argue that the ac- of Er and numerous variety specialties | cused was not of a soum| mind—not account- are well presented. abie. — WE WOULD REMIND the subscribers of ‘THE Stak that they can greatly aid the route agents in making their collections by Baving the amount due them always ready when they call. The agents are required to pay cash weekly to THE STAR office for the Eee they supply to subscribers, and as aremen of small means, they are ob- liged to collect Ly Speer every week or every month, in order to meet their engagements. A little thoughtfulness on the part of sub- ‘THE JURY WANT INFORMATION. Seencig, "ntnts matter Wil Delp the'agents | 5's tamentan cate. Besos ane they which they poate gh such @ verdict. dent, Tichenor, Kirkbride, of Mississippi from 5 the south. one of Re had received a ‘Wife, in which she said s ween burned, wi! and the children b eafety. WE apvise all their cotton, had taken to | a i 3 s 0 or returning from the Centennial, purebase trunks, traveling bags, shaw: straps, &o., from the extensive stock’ at fac- tery of James 8. » 425 Tth street. ‘With twenty-one years practical bis reputation for first-ciass goods a 5 H RoMAN GOLD, el bs OByX and % tay ie all the fait Prigg’s jewelry store, No. 4g street.— Adve, i rae feotly clean condition, At least once every ‘week every prisonér witnin the walls is re- quired to take @ bath, even if the oe operation has to be performed by force, at @ use Of limefin whitewashing & cell each day, seems to drive out the mal as no original case of chills bas yet occurred with. Log isespton seer as Tare Ss tion iS lowed a potting oo one coat after another—until the ickness of the walls were increased three- fourths of an inch—does not Fetes as it bas been found that the whitewashing of one cell per day seems amply saffictent to free the air throughout the prison of all ma- time by flight, and was identified and x@sted near own, Md., about the 3ist of August last. It is he has, since 1870, married three different times in Mary Jend and Penvsyivanis, and that the lest RLY gave information which caused bis ar- In DBATH THEY WERE NOT DIVIDED.— Site a botice of the deat of Milan Asa M 2etle & notice of} - of her To-day’s death of Miss Eliza- ‘uir, in the 7éth year of her age. For many years past these two venerable poison. and nigbly esteemed ladies had lived and seen ———— roomed together bound by strong ties of PATENTS granted to residents of the Dis- | social and christian friendahi; 2 trict of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia, itely were united whea one aa er, GO in deat - vided.—[ Gazette, 31st. pil OTD a7 Smith college, Northampton, Mass., is for the week ending the 3ist uit.: District of Columbia.—Louis ‘» im- provement in barbed fence wires; poet A. Seymour, ie improvement in oil gas stoves; Riley A. Shinn, improvement in sewer inlet cleanin; —, 20 crowded with g ladies that the trus- land —Cam| melt lorfit, of Baltimore, re cou suapeort tien she a a w erect moi tages to David M. Reynolds, of Port Deposit, im: | °38® Frcanaees a eeeetenicrinuey oom! | gots a uta sea aaant Tae ima provement in - <4 ers; Robert Latreilie, of Baltimore, * ta. and it 18 specially valuable for cases of sear provement in blacking- box holders. * Virginia.—L. Clark Leftwich, of Lynch- e7-The English editor is , a8 - . ‘lean politics. burg, improvement in tobacco presses; John usual, over Amer! Wia re . Guerrant, of Danville, assignor to him- | ments on the candidacy of the Widow Buticr Sairand Collett Leventhorpe, of Itutherford- | a8 a proof of the advance of woman's rights ton, N. C., improvement in engraving ma- | in America. chines. ——_o—_—- THE BOARD OF HEALTH mt last night— Dr. Verdi in the chair. Health Officer Keene submitted a synopals of the operations of his office for the week ending October 28, show- ing buisances abated, 292; causes of death sa An Iowa judge has decided that a man swear was cision should be denounced by ‘ait good men ‘as an open encouragement of perjury. s7-Mrs. Van Cott is ing in Texas, and her denunciation of that careless com- tigated, 1%; ant: conditions of t . persons deotaecd, Ys burials St puvito ex. ete eae aecemen sleet ox me pense, 5; tons of garbage removed, 112; dead ‘do that of a radical tax-collector products inspected aud’ condemned. Proce, | SW. H. Brown of Pittsburg, who lately Kies 216 E street southwest, ina bad sant. | died. la “the tative American” who in early life dug coal at one and a half cents tary condition, was condemned as @ nuis- @ bushel—and departed this existence the ance, and its abatement ordered. —e—_—. possessor of 83,250,000. : MARRIAGE LICENS£S have been issued to m7 The Sioux practice @ mode of healing W. Wesley Dorsey and Mary Ann Galnor; | almost exactly like the Turkish bath. As W. G. Spotswocd and Kate M. Maher; Jas. early as 1680 Father Hi jin was cured of ly ennep! K. Sime and Jenvietta Peck; Atwell Cow- | a by the Minnesota Indians by sweat- ing and Laura Virginia Plant; M.C. Mc- | ing in an air-tight earth oven, covered with a gph —_ Hannah Camp- | buffalo skins and heated with een bell, of New Yor ‘y; Alfred Branson and ‘When he was a it call mm = Jackson; Severino d’ Rosary, of Neo Wiene, Now Be . po As Edward rnambuco, Brazil, and Rose @ 5 | Wright, and is putting up @ $5,000 church in Arthur Lacas and Marina A. Shorter; Algy” ell, London. ‘The converted Ne is sius Hyson and Jane Thomas; Thomas W. | said to be @ changed man, and Davis and Emma BE. Sanford; Oscar Nawis in his work. He isa fearless and Lucy Hodgin. preacher, ite eloquent tn his way. ——e—— SuppzN DEATH.—Mr. Daniel Sullivan, who resided on the 7th-street road, in ous inty, died sudden}. jterday morn his heme, and. to-day the coroner held’an Common @xxsz.— For all cases of she, Colds, Bore Throat, etc , use Dr. Bull's Cough it attopey, rerulting iu, developing. toe met | | RAKS STOPPED, ROOFS PAINTED Se eocorgance ai given. He leaves @ wife DAMP W. CUBED le — WitH BEGLISB PaINT AnD et te SELT’S ae STOMACH AND TONIC BITTERS, dealer on the Avenue, one-thind siicoper tan BRING THS CELEBRATED @py other place.— Adct. = See GALIPEA BITTER. Room ComeLiments.—“<I To be had ef all Draseists, Send for Pamph GAIL TYLER, Jr, WHOLESALE AGENT, Gugit-am" Ho, O89 Mh st., Weebiagion, D. 0. Lepr tropize Ir. Hotel, for relief ful Estab) icy call at oi D.C, (over Ban er has west, the U. 8. Patent pany of Washi ing the latest im: American or European invention, he is en- | abled to do any work in a manner not to be Corns &e. “The wise for health on daily walks and thousands of the intelli White's ex’ Penpsylvania avenue, of Fi LATROBE STOVES, styles at Hamilton & Pearson’s, 9th street: im 8 Office. CITY ITEMS. HEADACHE specific cures in 20 minutes, at Edoitt House drug store.11,1,3: —_———— by removing to his new buildi: borth three doors from depend,” L padlic lishment, 1416 opposite Willard’s from and avoidance of = corps, bupions, diseased nails, chilbiains, vasenlar excresences. etc. Fee visit. per tn lished in Washington, D.C., in 186! —_-___ Don’? neglect toinsure your real estate ana To obtain a reliable rand Georgetown, of Washington) ————— SLATE AND MARBLE MANTELS, new and elegaut designs, over fifty different styles, at Hamilton & Pearson’s, 9th and D streets. w,2 j es and Grates, all and D we a THE NATIONAL SAVINGS BANK, corner of New York avenue and 15th street, pays 5 per cent. per annum on Banking hours, urdays, 9 to 4 and 6 to po—n=lech ne ER Basy Feet, &e. its for each cal- 9to4. Bat- 7,46 to being lo- tons, Diseased Ni s, Vascular Excrescences, &c., his establishment, 1416 Pennsylvania avenue, Opposite Willard’s Hotel. Fee, ————— REMOVAL— First Class Fisch and his establishment }, 906 G street B; vt t- 'y promp' 7 provements, whet _ by those not possessing these facii- 9 13, ——_e—__. P. From Mr, Janes Grimes, of Mt. Pleasant, Co lumbta County, Pa “About Ub twelve years of age, was severely aifiicted with croup. A general followed, producing a irritatios of the lungs hectic cough, which became almost constant; swelling of the tem- ples, and other indications of consumption | Were also &pparent, and her life was dis- Paired of by er physician. At this critical moment we were induced to give Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry @ trial, and after she had taken one bottle we found her so much relieved that we discontinued ite use. Since that time we have used the Balsam in our and be- fami) lieve Sold by all druggists. —o—___. LUCKY IS THE BABY whose Mamma uses Glenn's Sulphur 8oap,with which to wash the oO prickly heat, or other . can annoy the infant cuticle with Hittle innocent. rash, which this coolin TEMES CALA bade ee bu: % 1D cases of coughs and cold it to be a su rior remedy for eases of the lunge, x dis- 50 cents and $1 a bottle. I aod purifying anti-scor- | tic comes in datiy contact. — Gray Heaps daily grow black or brown. Cause— Hill's Hair Dye. mw fs —_—_—— GEORGETOWN ADVER’M’TS., W'oyaine MEST. WHEATLSY'S PREMIUM saat 48D SOOUBING ESTABLIBSH- ESTABLISHED 1831, ome otal needed Stock of Foreign and Domestic icals, &c. fret-class Workmen, nd & life-time Bx per! Work in nat ent ithout UNDERTAKERS. RR.” B4evEw. 8564 F STERET. Undertaker. WM. HACKETT RF. HARVEY. wivn R W. BARK: 5 Cabinet Maker and Gndertsker, 612 Liu Srreer Nonrawesr. Jous A. WRIGHT, Undertaker, 1337 10th strect northwest. octl2-Sm* REDUCED PRICES Fall and Winter Clothing! BY A. STRAUS, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUES, ( Between Tenth and Eleventn Streets.) BUSINESS A. ND DRESS SUI18. as eer TT) 1s 17 16 ie 13 and B: Hancell Dark Plaid Gase(a it Iron Olad Btetl do. Go. (ali Wool,)6 styisa. 10 Blue Wiagoma.nesnenee 5 reted Frock .. 6 COATS AND VESTS. bh PI'd Worsted (DB. Frock Ooat)g23 Diagonaldo. do. Brn 90 lish Btripedo. ds. ‘ancy do. do. Stripedo. do. cy t do, do. OVERCOATS. Blue Chinchill 0... ap he Eiprot's Faosy, - d>. (in bik & bine) Biorence bi Boyal a0. Plain Bee DO secon ani ‘Ermine Far Bea ver, (im blue, black ) Tnperted tog of England Plain Beay CHILDBEN’S BUIT8, CAPE and ULSTER OVEKCOAT?, from 84 to 8 many —— too numerous to mention A great at proportionate pri 87 Call and Convince Yoursel/. A. STRAUS, POPULAR CLOTHIER oet2T-tr YHE 1021 PENNSYL MAYFLOWER, 1876. BEAUTIFUL FIRE-PLACE HEATER. 1a HEATS DOWN 81AIRS, HAEATS UP STAIRS. HAYWOOD @ HUTCHINSON, 317 BINTH STREET. Near the Avenue. STOVE AND PLUMBING HOUSE. GBR Ooo ssuasszp. TRUNKS! SATCBRELS ora 716,20. 36.00 ROBES! COVERS! Visite, | x Sl per it — ‘pened erences: ree years ago our daughter, now eu Pres. 3.0 | | | | Suse mph & ____EDUCATIONAL.__ Sop pote pak othe, SABES eS jerrv'l, Mise B. U- Miss Emma Gar Teacher. Ho, 706 sh street northwest, on at HSS, S0n00k. Fst TNGuR FL ace. 0 IRDESGARTEN ABD SOROOL FOR Ginte est, aie ria epee AF DO ow AND OL Ls 5 3 J rie. 81 k avepas nortnwest, Mim Ait, : ork 8 a4 : Sito JACKEON ae " | i their Breni cure Men Princt The ninth annua! reopen Mr. and Mre October Ist. went — Hit E, saccesors to Mise Jamer T (eae Lan yaccessore to Mise Jamce — BOBOUL FO! Ls a Bo, 1738 I street. on, MEDSESDAY, Bent 7 irctlars can be obtal Ballanty oe eb Bebort Beptemb< isi street, or at the Re ‘Prof Joseph Henry, Hon. Geo. Bancroit . ough ia Waseiperer, oes HB. O. SPENORE, President MS SRCENES S0ampivo aD Dad HOOL for YOURG GADIES, with Kinder garten for bt 943 M at The next term Struction tp higher Engii-b, Mesic, Latin, * German. Inquire of old patrons, or at tne schol. OY’ MATH. AND OLASSIOAL ACADEMY Bunderiand's }, a street north west. bet 5. 1310 434 street w. SONS. 1216 F street northwest POTATOES. We have just received four car loads of EARLY ROSE POTATOES, Bright, smooth, clean stock, and good size, offer in car lead lots, or in less tity, to the trade, — AT LOWEST MARKET PEICE, Do not buy until you see our Potatoes. More on the way. ILLIPS, af MEBOHAST, 008 & HAMILTON, and Ligeor Dealers RO, PICKLING AND PEESE: ODER mode; pure Wate" Vine a hite do ; fall * of White and Bi ; Washburn ap 3. be {Herald} 635-636 STALLS 326—338 TERMARKET.| HO. LIB MABKBT. J. A. HOPFMAR, as above, contdent ‘that be can please all tacten, asks © trial of iia obtoe sock of = FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS, JOHN BR. KELLEY, Dealer in First-cless BEEP, VEAL, LAMB, MTTTON, &o, CORNED SPBOIALTY BREF A . oiglas test ages Rar a or. Bex 713, 4 to all of ___* MEDICAL, 4c. Sa Beers ce sylvanis avenue. Bi ‘\j4280op BEsto “'Preseription care of Seminal wreakpect Cori machod o Any Drugelst : ‘y intiseretions or snconone- the tbaredionts, Address 86 Nensaerect, icant of . 7 1 Wednesday 2 «Persons in Deed of med- the abeve diseases wiil find teal treatment for any of ve ae t COAL AND WOOD. Wwe HH, EGG, FUBNAOCB..........., White Puro = | | Pet reeeteee | LADIES’ Goons. WINTER OPENING! & | Wl exhibit «7 WEONBSDAY avé Te | BaY, November 3 94. @ choice satecti FRENCH BONSETS anD «& ons ae a] ROUND HATS, | to which the Ladies of Washingtes and victatty } are respectfully invited. MES. ™. 3 | cetas tr oa aoa 6asD |'THE LADIES OF WASHINGTON j ‘LL BA PLEASED TO LBARE Tear MADPABE GRANGIER, of BEW YORK > Pllopen « permarent branch of her © | Metropolitan Millinery Ushment inthis city Boveuber a. Ot | Bo. 13106 8 ET NORTHWEST. | AB additional featare of Ly id %, fine asrortmest of LY AH BAR for in. receive gpectal ors eo TH RT ole BT. WEA ® UD BULLD! ana owert striee tn FALL | MILLISERY constantly received. meena Oveving of Pattern Bonnets WEDNESDAY, Oo- tober 1s Av eebington tctutty | tmvited - parenesing. stiene | LADLES DRESS FURs. Jeet opened full and complete stock of fine Para, em brnct se Kin a Tulmni es ig SES, BACQUEe” ane sry oct? tr REST QUALITY, 2 | teal colors pes. from @1 up. | FANOY AD OSTBIOH FEATEERS™™ VELVETS, SILKS, BIBBONS, ORNAMENTS, om given to orders. 4. P PALMER, 1169 F STREET, DID and 12° streee. Particuls octd-tr ar. (Opposite Patent Office.) Serlin ZEPHYRS and Oanvas EMBROIDEBIEG Germartown WOOL, Knitting ¥ Geode, Convas, Patterns, Bmbroideriog = Hovelties tm Fancy Work Patteros; Point Lace Brake" 8%¢ Oretdhne Fine esiection of Ohiid: aod OLY Ee. jidren’s MBEZIBO OLOAKS _ 87 Bo Branch Store, 1876 FALL OPENING or W orste: jeterial for ete en 1876 HOES, LADIES’ at VERMILYA'S, ©10 Nixte stRexr, (opposite PatevtOm & One assortment of LADIES BHORS, mabe. at prices to suit the times ee OF OWE English Beal-skin BAS EUETOSED pons. Boglish and French K. French Goat aud Pebble BUTTOR, es so. THE BESTIN THE WORLD FOR TES MONBY. Frevch Kid. light PUMP SOLED BOOTS, for deomest boot in arty oF carriage woar—the bau: sshingtou, weighing only five ounces. Also, Ladies’ CUSTOM WORK short notice, and « perfect guarantor vonie er 715 GERAT REDUCTION 715 ™ LADIES BEADY MADE SUITS, OVEE SKIETS ABD Basques, ané LADIES UNDEBWEA PABABOLS and SUR OU: LLAS st half p FLOWBES, HATS, RIBBON, end MILLINEEL GOODS ices than cost. JUST BEOKIVED— A large arrom@pent of HAMBURG EDGES an BOBU LAOBS selling at « reduced price. OURSETS and KID GLOVES ine great veriey SUMAB BAIB very low at BEB PHIUAD ON AD GROMGRTOWR, D. LEAVE PHILADELPHIA every aktOnbar 13 revurning, PAY erouasfows ot aoe ovived daily re. A goods Bets, Conlin visese buve thes “marked CUNARD LINE. woTicn.