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_EVENI Re SAT URDAY...... November 4, 1576;_ ————SS Weather Probabilities To-day. iG STAR, = OF CHIEF SIGNAL OFricnr, « ‘ASHINGTON, November |, 1876. For the middie AUlantic states, continue! Lore criy winds, with warmer. partlycloudy ot beep weatner, rising followed by falling barometer. LOGAL NEWS. Amusements, &¢., To-night. Sottonat Théecer — Miss Genevieve Rogers ae'Maud Moller.’ Pores Hovse.—“ Unele Tom" wits Booby Seweom> us ‘ Topse; esau varieiiee. —_——_.+—___ .. oudensed Locais. Fréim J.C. Parker we have the New York Only papers in ectwance of the mail. By engine'and tender of the B. & O.R Re Ing the track yesterday afternoon eve delayed several hours. Rariington Comme Fda Ww) Des Bob aa veme ia’, & weekly tarted in this city by Gray. #4 wis, cansimeres, bed ticking, les (late Co. nas M. Suep- H. W. Uiman Me “Western Orfow Preoing at 7% O'clock; on us esses of the Centennial Ex- hé weht Of the 221 instant some the vac&nt dwetling. corner of streets norihwest, owned by Mr. NOD, Nu Sloe the gas Gxtures and fy Prasat property to the value of rit tzaer Ba p,Of the Washington Jour- a ;3 4 bis > the th Of gofos into business in Cai- cago. Mr. Ris @ itussian by birth, and was foe @ wected with ihe Kigek Ge Nggemete was eaty ALOUL two years ago. edich Wierbunct, of this city. have made pte tohave Bayard Taylordeliver t Cs here early in’ December. Reieviures will, oe four in uumber, anc = weet Geamen literature and Germao Adbont 12 oeciock last evening some seoupdrel tbrewa targe stone through ‘ne fens basement window of Mr. Daniel 8. rgesideves, No. 1:20 F street vorth- West, which came near striking Mrs. Hark: cess in the feee.—She was sitting at the win- dow at the ‘imé,and the broken pieces of stasweut Ler face in several places. Mr. Hi S04 Bf bow ran ImmPdiately to the door but ‘eeeid ne . jents i tie neiguborhood of i6ti MPM vtreete Were aroused about 2 o'clock tate by pista shots and lond cries of ini =” TC seems that a conpl Neemen in ‘ciiteve clothing for pu notleed 2 susp D cuningalowe loth streets aerleing ibe tree peer) On being signalled he ata torun. > Beato! was fired in the air, bat be, plan ¥, = murder and police. He ane ores . Every few nigots a © lis @iiempt is made in thts nelgh- |, Ot the policemen are as wateh- felas they baye heen of late It will soon be bot for uit in that part of the city. Presbyterian 1 ein 4 beat P. Bai P. 1 a itr 2 enna rec ae kee. Cabin,” | Coniqie—The Maniae,” and first- | ositiod on that paper | Last Day of the Races CLOSIS@ CONTESTS AT RENNIN TERDAY. The fall meeting of the National Jockey Clab was closed yesterday afternoon by some very spirited racing at Benuing’s | | track. ‘Ss ¥ES- THR FIRST RACE | of the day was for @ consolation purse for | borses that bad pot won during the meeting; distance one mile and aquarter. Fadiadesn, Leamington 24, Burgoo, Moorhen and First | Gbance contested. Bargoo was the favorite. Fadiadeen led at the start, but the lead at the first quarter. At the end of the half, Bu Was leading First Chance one length, Leamington rd, Fadiadeen fourth, M fifth. Leamin; , Fadia~ 5 ton second, Fadiadeen third, Moorben fourth, First Chance last. On the last quarter First Chance went ahead boree just@ neck ahead. Moorhen was last. | Time. THE SECOND RACE Bs | was for two-mile heats for all ages. Kenny, Hatteras, Inspiration, Rosie, Wateree, Tom O'Neiil and Courier were entered Inspiration | | being the favorite. Thefrstheat was run in good style by #1 the horses. The seven were | | punebed nesrly all the way over the two | iniles util the last stretch, when they sepa- | rated. Hatteras led the bunch at the haif | mile, with Kenpy second, Rosie third, Cou- | rier fourth, Wateree last. At the third quar- ter Rosie led, and Hatteras was second. As | TRE MEETING LAST NIGHT. A meeting of the Jackson Democratic As- fociation was held last night—the president (J. E. Norris) in the chair, and J. Pierce Bell, esq., secretary. Some time was spent in the examination of the list or voters sent to the states to vote.. Qaitea number have been eas more are to and promised to send some good news to the | association on Tuesaay nigbt. A HOPEFUL HOOSIER. Mr. Charles Voorhees, of Indiana, son of Hon. Daniel Voorhees, of that state, was the pext speaker, and delivered a long address. | He said b's state bad recent!y spoken, and © Tuesday would speak again. fhe day of democratic reform was at band, and on the 7th instant a song of triumph will greet the democraticear such as had not greeted !t for the last twenty years. He complimented | they snot i the stand at the foish of the | frst mile Kenny led, Hatteras was second, | | and Courter third. Courier led at the mile- | and-« quarter, Kenny waa second. At the | indie aud-a-balf Keopy was leading, wita O'Neil avd lospiration right at bis side. | Then came Courter, Wateree and Rosie. | Cou;ler closed on the first three and showed | ahead of them at the three-quarier pole. A | Hebt race was run down the last stretch. | | Inspiration went infor the lead and got it | very soon. The horses came in with Inspi | ration leading. O’ Neill haifa length behind, Kenny third, Courier fourth, Hatteras fifth, eree and Rost Me Second Heat. —Kenuy les atithe start, but &t the half mile Courier was leading Kenny | by balfa length, and the other three horses | were bunched and struggling for third place. | At the third ay Kenny passed Courter | and took asiigbt lead. A& they finished the first mile Courter wi enny being second, again In the lead, | ispiration third, Hat- eras iourt, and O'Neill fifth. Inspiration, | 88 on the previous heat, began to leave the | bupeh on the last quarter, and passed the leading horses, one by one, winning the beat by a length, Courier second, Hatteras third, Kenny fourih, O’Nelll fifth. Time, 45. THE HURDLE RACE. The day closed with # race of mile heats over four hurdles, in which the folowing horses ran: Paladin, Derby, Bay Ram, | Capt. Hammer, Risk and Jack Trigg. Der by, the winner of the hurdle race on the tirst | day, bad tocarry ten pounds extra, but he fold as favorite at the rate of €50!to Risk | $50; Paladin, $15; Capt. Hammer, 310; Bay Rum, $5, and Jack Trigg, $5. First Heat_The horses started away well. | Captain Hammer rose over the first burdie | slightly in advance of the others, with Derby | right &t bis heels. Paladin, Captain Ham- mer and Jack Trigg went over the second hardie together. it —_ them came Risk and Bay Rum, and Derby went over last. Derby went over the next stretch sev- | iF lanced. Fy | eral lengths behind the other horses. Pa- | Club to make racip | Indin and Hammer leapedover thenest hur. | ®™usements of our cle together, and Risk next. Derby at the | —— Fhe Couttemned Marderess, Jo! a Turbi bowithPattos oF sentence exrecten. | Jenaune Tarbin, the colored woman wao Wasconvicted om Saturday Iast of having | mau ‘her htwhand, Starling Turbin, on | the tt Te and was on Tnesday sen- | Leni 20 Fe be On the 29th of December, | wpebae ‘ T Uiuge ip jail bewailing ber | : She 1g inortinately fond of to- | ust both In chewing aud ng. taxing <ehews of very lai At times she is on her knees for long Pp siving vent to her feelings ix groans. t shehas @ listener she makes her usual state. went @Bout her terrible crime, insisting that her husband struck the first blow, and that sue Was co mad that she did not know what ste was Going when she cut the baiy up. hid fo the ash heap, And sprinkiei the lime ppomst. It will be remembered that Judge MacArthur, in passing the sentence on Tnes- Gay Iast, stated that erforts would be made to secure commutation of the ser imprisonment for iife. Her coansel, Messrs. | James &. Bangs and P. J. onobue. who were assigned by the court and defended | her, immediately prepared the papers and | — piced them before the Attorney Gene. | Teh: Dacse} TS consist of the petitio Hesedny tak the isrors by wien anes jeted, which was handed tn with osDyi yergicl, a letter of District Attorney Wells ifs the action of the jury, with a | 870) Tsement by Judge MacArtbur, | acd @ letter of the counsel. it ts thougnt ry #tforney Genera! wii! eariy act on | s€, atid the commutation may be ex- | peeted-@n almost any day. pom dcens Sen VITAL STATISTICS—The statement of | ie goth. the vital statistics of the ez s eaith forthe week ending Octo *: Total deatns, 13; white, 43: colored, nder ove year, 21. The enbres of death were: Typhoid fever, ‘pho nigieriar fever, 3; cerebro spinal men (spotted fever), 2; consumption, 12: mons old age, 5; violence, ty, | ingitis, | cae berlod there were “5 births; male, zg female, 2; colored, male, 1s: female, (5. Increase of the lation by birghe oxer deaths 22:5 per 1,000 per annum. ity of the white population -—e ENTS. — National Theater. — Mias —Sersex Es Genevieve Rogers will appear to night for the last time as “Maud Muller.” in the pop- eo name. Next Monday Mr. Ben De Bar will begin bis engagement. Oa toe fret three nights “Henry 1V.” will be presented, with Mr. De Bar in his famous role of ‘Falstef,” and Mr. Louis L. James ae *Prince Hal.” A strong cast is prom- ‘sed. Opera House. — Bobby Neweomb Ford's choses bis engegemeni to night. Everybody } sbould se Lim in his inimitavie role of alér Conuque.—A change of programme is promised pext week, when many well- | koown variety stars will appear. ——e 4 DISTRICT SAVINGS BANK CASEIN THE U_&. SUPREME CouRT.—The case of Charles W. Horner against George C. Henning avd others—anu appeal from the Supreme Court of this clty—was yesterday heard before the Bopreme Court of the United States. The questions Involved are whether under the act of Is10, a8 amended, the trustees of say- ibes banks in this District become person- aily Liable to depositors as well as to other tors; whetber the amount of liabilities of such tanks exceed the amount of the cap. ita) stock, and whether this liability extends to each creditor who may choose to sue sev- €raily or is confined to the creditors collec- tively. — Last xONTE B. pson & Co. made the largest s#les they bave ever made, which ts thAL tbe peopie have found ou! to g0 to obtain good clothes for their boys at the most reasonable prices. B. Rob. Insou, boys el Ts, next to Willigra’s, 909 J Cause reliable fabries ee OF DRESS GOoDs AND CLOARs.—Ladies should by all means before purebasiog, Orst examine the fine axsort- ment and prices of ready-made cloake and ¢resa goods at Wolford Market Space, who are now offering inducements. See their advt. Fine DIsPLay great i -THOSE WISHIN(: to obtain stock of the Feceral Bulidtng Association will kave the topportunity of so doing without charge Frevaiui at the regular monthly meeting to be beld on Monday evening next at Davis’ Hall. Seeadvys. | the order named. | Hils pose was broken, and he was also bruised jast Lurdie was the fifth horse to go over. Bay Rum. Captain Hammer, Paladin and Risk went over ip the same instant; then Derby aud Jack Trigg. Bay Ram made a lively race down the short stretch and came home first by baif a length, Risk second, Captain Harmer third, Paladin fourth, Derby Gfth, aud Trigg sixth. No time for the heat was taken. = Secon) Heat—Derby's backers were still confident that he was the best borge. Pala- | | din, Derby, Risk, Captain Hammer, Bay , aud Trigg cleared the first hurdle in Paladin lead over the se ond hurdle, with Risk second. Paladio st! the third hurdle. Risk was al Paia- ‘8 side in going over the last hurdle. Derby, Bay Rum, and Captain Hammer were close upon them. Risk and Paladin raced toge*her down the stretch. Risk went | upder the line halfalength in the lead Pa- jadin second, Bay Rum third, Captain Ham- jeer fourth, Derby filth, Jack Triggdistances. 1 Third Heat.—The race lay between Risk and Bay Rum. the other horses being sent | back lo the stables. Risk was the favorites in ine poois by $10 to $15. The two horses Started in the race side by side, and weat over the first hurdle together. Then Bay | Rum shot shead, and went over tne second burdle a length in the lead. On the stretch je up the length, and the horses went over the third hurdle together. To- gelber they kept around the curve, aad rosa ai the third hurdle at the same time. Risk did pot clear the burdle, but caught, and threw lis rider heavily, falling himself and Larning completely over. In the meantime Bay Kum rau home, and won the heat and thé race in 2:00. Risk was ridden in, and took second money. Risk's rider, William | Mitebley, when he was thrown ‘from his | borse, fell upon bis bead and right shoulder. 1:58 sbeut his vody, but uot seriously injured. Tre result ofthe race was doubtfal at the time Risk fell. Bay Ram tickets in ine French pool netted the holders $277. ——_—o———— County Meeting. A weeting of the citizens, chiefly of that part of the county of Washington and Dis- trict of Columbia east of the Anacostia, was held at Stephenson's tavern, tn Uniontown, ou Thursday evening. al of the meeting was to bave & cons! ion and free interchange of sentiment on the sudjectof the future government of the county, and incidentally of the whole District, and to make ‘eseutations Lherewpon to the com- mittee of Copgress now having that subject before them. Mr. J. Fenwick Young was made chair- man, and Mr. Henry Bay anos 4 Tne speakers were Messrs, icCeney, Young, Parrish, Hardy, Minntx, Robihsow others, and the sentiment in favor of a res oration of the old Levy Court system for | tne county appeared to be unanimous and cordial. It was believed to be the simplest, least oppressive, cheapest, and,on the whole, | most satisfactory form of governmont, under existing circumstances. The meeting favored home government | And self government, as far as practicable, as \ke fundamental principles of county ad- ministration, and that the members of the future Levy Court be bona jide resident citi- zens @nd property-holders of suiticiently lopg standing. It was hoped that similar | meetings might be held in other parts of the county, and that committees of correspoud- ence between them and the eastern section be appointed. On motion of Mr. Join N. Minnix, it was | resolved that a committee of ten be appoint- ed, with Mr Young as chairman, of whom | Sve shall be @ quorum, to represent the | present meeting, @nd the eastern section of | be connty generally, in the matters under consideration, and to make intimations ac- cordingiy to the honorable committee of Congress, and to exert powers to call meet- ings and confer with other sections or com- mittwees of the county, if opportunity be offered and it be found necessary. The committee for the Anacostia section Will meet at the same place at 5 o'clock on Monday afternoon next to prepare a snite- ble communication to the committes of Copgress, a sub-committee of which will meet in this city on Friday next. ps Haas CENTENNIAL EXCURSIONS.—The Sunday and Day School Excursion tickets to the Centennial by the Baltimore and Potomac railroad will be good for the traing leaving here up to midnight to-night. reka Chapter, No. 4, of R.A. Masous, have ar- ranged for excursion ticketa over the same road aL $425 each, good for ten days from date to goon, until the 10th instant, and as the exposition buildings will be kept open until isth tustant, it is probable that many}will take this last chance. ---- See in oS gst TO LADI£S.—_Mrs. Seima Kes an announcement in ao- other column that will specially interest ladies, both married and singis. Her stock ©f goods ls at present particaiarly full and varied. eS CATAREH, OFFENSIVE DISCHARGES FROM Tus HEAD, &c—For the next thirty aays Dr. Hartley wil! demand no fee untt! the patient is perfectly satisfied. Office 732 10tu street. Or inter Ruppert ma ——— ROMAN gold chains, locxets, crosses, ant earrings to mateb, Lake diamoad-, studs, earrings and sets; jet,silver. and enam- €00 jeweirr, received at’ Prigg’s, No. Pennsylvania avenue. near i; street. TAYLOR & Hurry, 93 Penosylvania ave. Poe, Dave jasi reeetyed the very latest styic | of me collar which they name “Tae Re- = Waters 2 ud sary: Tue : Wala eT les Sayre clea Sadvertisement Ey ip tne Catn ey sion “pea mM) ent, I. ” over ihe B. and O.R- Re Tickets $1 25. Lrc BROKEN.—This morving the horse attached to one of the coal carts of T. Ed- ward Clark, ran away on Capitol Hill. near ibe Intersection of North B Jersey avenue, and dash tol grounds, thro’ msn. at the corner and B atreet. is the contractor the north drive of the aod New character. A DESERTED WIFE SUES FOR Divorce. Yesterday, Harriet D. Tbompson filed an * on in the Equity Court fora divores vie thee du.of matrinony wit Edward from the bond: t | which state would pile up | dria Gaczetie of yesterday saya: Bine Jeans es an bonest man, thongh nota man of culture aud education, nor an orator. The democracy can appreciate honesty, 2nd &re not £0 particular as to polish. Blae Jeane rays Tilden and Hendricks will run | the state 5.000 votes stronger thaa in Octaver last. He (the epearer) presicted a democra- Ue majority ou Tuesday next of 15,000. He hed Nulshed 2 tour through New’ Jersey, large rasjority for Tilden and reform. (Cheers } OTHER SPEAKERS. Dr. Charles Allen was called fo: @ rousing speech in behalf of the cause. During its delivery he was frequently ap- plauded. H.T. Burrovgls, of Georgetown entertained the meeting with a brief ad- dress. READY FOR TUESDAY NIGHT. The chair announced that arrangements bed been made for receiving the news ou Tuesday next, and announcing the same to the public from their headquarters. Toe dispatches would be reflected on @ screen in front of the hall. BOUND TO HAVE SOUTH CAROLINA. Mr. L. R. Hill, of Spartansville, South Caroiina, was introduced, and said the Gown-tredden peopie of his state had deter- | mined to carry the state for Tilden and Hendricks at all hazards. Wade Hampton, | their candidate for ee: would ran | shead of bis ticket. They bear the name of | being disloyal, but no more loyal people live | than those of South Carolina. It is trae the | state seceded, but he did not knowa man | valiantiy now as before the rebeliton. is @ great upheaval there lain and his corruptcrew. Even the negross are going to vote for Tilden and reform. This ‘Was the Closing speech of the evening. —_-—_—. RACING HERE IN THE OLDEN TIME.—Tiie National Jockey Ciub is to be congratulated | on the five during the past three i Gays, because it has enabled its friends to testify thelr appreciation of the effortsof the | ig On Of the most popular | | city. In theearly history Of Washington there was a race course on | Meridian Hil) which assembled all the men of distinction and beautiful women of the national capital to witness the sport there- | on. The pre-idents in those days used to drive @ coach and four, and in such stately i style drove to the course attended by the jadies of their families. Jokn Randolph, of | Roanoke, was a copnoisseur in horse flesh, | and imported some fine thoroughbreds. Col: John Tayioe, of Mt. Airy, Va., and bis son Mr. Benjamin Ogle Tayloe, of this city, are gratefully remembered in the annais of rac- ing in the United States, for to their impor- tations, and those of Mr. Randolph and other Virginia gentiomen, the lovers of the turf are indebted for some of the best racers who have been known on Amerfean courses. it seems fiting, there/ore, that thesport should be revived Jo a section in which the sires and dams of some of the more noted stars of the turf found their first home in America. Boston, the sire of the famous Lexington, and consequently the progenitor of the bast stock Known to Sportsmen in this country, wae @ native of Virginia, his dam Florizel uuare was owned by J. Wickham, of Rich- | mond, and Lis sire Timoleon waa owned b: Rives of the same staie.—[\ Miss @rwuly’ in the Nation, Gs REGISTRATION DECISION.—The Alexan- Douglass Syphax, who was ter in this city, a few days since, by Judge Lowe, is quoted by the National Republican asa precedent forthe registration of per- Sons formerly from this city, but now resid- ing in Washington. The facts in Syphax's case are that he owns a house here, and bas never registered or voted in cm olber place, claiming thia city es his resi- dence, and only stopping temporarily in Washington during bis Incumbency of a p: = sition In the Patent Office. Judge Lowe de- cided that under these circumstances Sy- pbax bad the right to register. Other Alexaudrians residing in Washington, under the same cir astances, Will have the same right, bat not those who have permanently removed. lowed to regis- | —— SUIT AGAINST A FIRE INSURANCE Con- Pany.—Today Mr. M. “Aorleot for Pat- rick Foley, entered a suit inst. the Ger- mania Fire Insurance Company of New York, (similar to that entered F anyorny 4 against the Atlantic) Company, S457 DO, belpg the defendant’s pro} of- plain. Ufl"s logs ($1,950) on @ policy for $2.500 issued by them in Septemoer last. ceesauacty Saco BED REEUMATISM AND GouT quickly cured by using Durang’s Rheumatic emedy. Price $1.— Advt. —— THE COURTS. Crrcuir CouRT—Judge Cartier. To day, Jenkins, use of Fisher, agt. Bow- ers; judgment affirmed. Garrity agt. Col- ltns; do. Baldwin agt. Welch; case rein- stated. Henderson agt. Miller; certiorari Shea agt. Park; attachment (uash- Market Company agt. Don- aldeon; certiorari quashed. CRIMINAL CouRT—Judge MacArthur. To-day, William Babbington, larceny of $06 from Jobn Weiler on the 4th of July last; on trial. Equity Covuat—Jige Olin, To-day Edwards agt. Edwards; decree for sale. Booker agt. Stewart; on hearing. PoLice Court—Judge Smelt. To-day, Eliza Davis, charged with making threats; bonds to keep the peace. Charles Myers, Herman Stromberger, William Den- bison, H. Mason, and Max Hamberger, all young men ou & lark last night, became dis- orderly aud were pulled in, and this mornin; fved $5each. William Jones and Susannal Fowler forfeited. Charles Smith, an old tramp, was sent dowa again as a vagrant, James Cornell, profane and indecent lan- e; $5. KR. B. Brown, carrying & pistol; ced $50. Edward Jobnson was sent dowa for vagrancy. Agnes White, loud and bols- te Anna Fouk, 3 95 6 in the workhouse. Charles Powell, aa able-bodied colored vagrant, was sent down to the chain gang. George Washington Jobn Smith were sent Nathan Wm. Martin, | from Georgetown, a vagrant, was sentenced to go down for thirty days, but he said he wanted to $0 homme i emueiees to vote, so the court Tecognizance, charged witn ed leaded guilty, and Columbus Little, ) Fs Was seni irty day. Mi t McLain, assault and battery ; $5, and bonds to keep mame bad been R. Brooks was charged, u liam McAcley, with deed for a lot McAuley; a of ground to the jadi said care sent to grand Jory: bonds $1 ,500. Tue Poor axD Hemsu' siike with the rich powerfol fiod iu vr. Ball’s Cough tried sad trusted friend. Price 25 cents; trze, 00 cents. CONFISERIE PARISIENNE. J ‘3. B.—as I make Oa.rdies, - pape <> sete re | | la weighted with can: | _octad-tr GEORGETOWN. Nor MUCH oF a FIRE— Yesterday even- Ing, about six o’clock, a dwelling house on CITY ITEMS. |! ‘THE LAST CHANCE to visit the Centen- | nial is 2 2d street, near High, was at the en- 1008. . gine bonse to be on fre, no alarm being | &, 9. and 0—gooJ for ten days. Tickets o struck. The bose carriage was Promptly oa the spot, butas it was found, on Ly sma lon, tbat the fire was in a tinner’s stove left on the roof, the engine was not called out. SERIOUSLY ILL.—Mr Wyviile Troxal!,& $4.25, ean be had on Sanday at 41i 7th street. | pe there cls j NEw FALL Hats For 16. The Broadway Silk Hai rr on voters, that they had not been worthy young man, whose father, a weil- Elegant Styies Soft Fe! states which the Fepablicaus had soassiet of couidunplich: ie hee fie seneeiTLe | Fone me as SUR wk St states whi cans conceded lon, is now lying ser! 'y en ‘e rea’s to be doubtful. the same disease this residence on Dam- Hats, for school and dress, from se. t0 $1.50, PENNSYLVANIA CLAIMED FOR TILDEN. barton street, High, and itis feared he | at Lewis’ “Popular One Price Store,” 920 7th The chair read a telegram from Dr. C. P. many days. street, between [and K. 2 Culver, who is in Poliadelphia, in which it ABRIVALS —Eoat Caledonia, with 2,000 was stated by the doctor that their friends in bushelsof wheat and 600 bushels of — LODILLES HEADACHE fe cures in seat Soy were contivent that jennie pe [Beare Bogen hye 20 minutes, at Ebottt House drug store.!,1 3 Hendricks would carry the state by a lar, same Semmens mes. Monan suds tug pon | SELSST AS Me Sealab Saou | SNORE Debren'y Foot Catarr Cens. om . J. Moban addressed the meeting uj of whea 600 bushels of corn to H. M. ® 7 = the cheering prospects of thedemocrasy,hnd | Talbott; also 400 bushels of wheat 2 diate: care ee EiTON.” the, best preventive and preaicted © ghovleas’ Xictory all over the Jey & Bro. By rati—200 bushels of wheat to | {ure for pulmonary or. Bold St eit Tin Country, and Sn overwhelming defeat of re. HM, Talbott,and 40 bushels of wneat to | #8, and 8 spie cicecned _— ublicaniem. | He was to leave on @ late T.C. Wheeler. hg: Z in last bight for Pottsville, Pa., toad- | MERCHANTS’ ExCHANGE.—Offerings on Gas BEATING AND Gas CooK Sroyrs: dress @ democratic gatnering thers to-night, | ‘change this morning amounted to 5,400 | at Hsmilton & Pearson 9n and D 12 busheis of wheat, with sales as follows: —-40 en and Deu. 6 bushels at $1 37%, 280 at 1.36%, 100 at 134, 359 1334, 300 at 139%, 26 at Ly, S0at12y, 1525; 2,000 AL 1304, Wat 110, OO mt Gas SavixG BURNERS, best in the world, thonrande of them sold in the last four years by Hamilton & Pearson, 9th and [) s: —_-—_—_—. 16 "THERE IS A PHILOSOPHY IN WEARING FINE CLOTHES ~ Whites e Pennsylvania avenue, op) Ww Hotel, for relief from and avoidance of pat ful corns, buplons, diseased nats, chilolains, vascular excresences, ete. Fee ©1 per visit. Established In Washington, Db. C., in 1861. stn THE NATIONAL SAVINGS BANK, corner of New York avenue and 15th street, pays 5 per cent. per annum on deposits for each cal- endar mouth. Banking boars, 9to4. Sat- urdaya, 9 to 4 and 6 to 8. 2713, 46 + (oo REMOVAL— First Class Scouring and Dyeing. A. Fischer bes enlarged bis establishment by removing to his new building, 906 G street doors from 91h'streety pear By promptly adopt- vementa, whether of American or Enropean invention, be is en- Rbied to do any work In a manner ‘not to be naled by those uot porsessing these Meil- 9,13,22: ite IN WINTER WHEBE ONE CAN AFFORD IT. Most pe galr of cott sure couifort. 071 than two covertics 0! of them. Again, fine wooi i Ma fibres lying more compact cau efford the cost, JUDGMENT DICTATES the use of FINE CLOTHING. Keeping this distivetion in mind, ing the fact that much of the atock BEADY-MADE GOODB Se heavy asone warmer than coarse, ly, So that, where one ing the latest_impr ——e 2. B® BANKERS, 1418 Pennsylvania Avenus, pay 6 per cent. interest on deposits, On demand. Special rates on Lime nearest paid January and J Cex snd remember- of 6 POI LE. ay or crea- r 5,23,00 Dr. O. W. BENGON’S CBLERY AnD OHA vee interlinings to make op in Weight the quality lacking—».¢, warwth—it ie cheaper to purchase pong Litenerd are 7. ly to cure REASONABLY FINE GOODS. tie H bacaian., Horeoetien toma ey EE cents, al a ng- ton. Georgetown and Alexandria. 1% ‘Mec oan Sementowy ead Alounedcin. _$3L00 EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &c. L“*7 GRenD EXCUASION Saurogons§ 1p70ms OR a8 Sas The Popular Route To The Centenntal, ' 80 much by way of preinde to the aunonncement on Thave recently openec—made up spoclaily for o— Fil EMI-DSESS CASSIMBRE SUITS, FINE BLACK MELTOS 8U1TS, BLUS BEAVER 8UITS, ana FANCY Os8S1MERE SUITS, ranging tn price from @20 to $30; an FINE OVEROOATS, ranging in price from @20 to $50. BEADY-MADE GOODS, !f not injured, — ~~ . Yakete will ve sold on the Sth 6ub. 7th sun 9h ane Br . lays of jovember; jays frem ol Sp tea i et isue, at rate of @ 4.38 for roucd trip; children be- tween five and twelve y 1s. low rates here offered. together with the first-class time and | GEORGE C. HENNING, equipwent ef this popular route, will enable ever: persen to witness 410 SEVENTH STEMBT, REDUCED PRICES ‘thot change: ‘Tickets good oa all alee er Tickers FOR SALE AT | Fall and Winter Clothing! mcrtheeals laments aoe z | BY Elotsts Mae tg toca 8 A. STRAUS, areg omer euraee wie sna Bone Serthwes oy 1011 PENNEYLYANIA AVENUE, ais drug store,corner of 7th aad I sts. (Between Tenth and Eleventn Streets.) BW. B.—No tickets will be scid at the Eailrosd Depot pové 6t —_—_— GEORGETOWN ADVER’M’TS, BUSINESS AND DRE Bealls, Worsted. Has opens ¥ | Metropoliten Dresemsking and Milltzery Bytab Hehment in this city, at an newest st | MILLIBERBY constantly | AMUSEMENTS. COAL AND Woop. FORD Osha HoUEE. NOV. 6. | WHEE $38, Pog, FORNACR 0 Whit Ash STILL TRIUMPAANT Esre, te a's Val WOOD per cord apra2e) ecm. | eee 8.940 ihe. to the ton. OWING TO THE @BEaT pornua UNCLE TOW'S CABIN IT WILL SE‘ ONTINUED ABOTEEB WEEK ITY OF With the yorng local iavorite Corper 10tb and MISS (LARA COLE, AS TOPSEY Sette _@rench Tard cor Teh and 8 ote. JUBILBE SINGERS 0LOSED BLAV RS. CoOaAaLi MATINBES WEDBESMAY AND SATU BDAY. | pedis an) | Os JNATIONAL THEATE A GREAT SHAKSPRBARIAW REVIVAL NOY. 6, FIVE NIGHTS ONLY Per Tow © produce the famons of ‘White Ash—Formace, Bag and ele sTeemety ceemnonethe Veteran smsdte | enn tee over beste = se MB. BEN peBAK, = = apres: ~ JOHN FALSTAFF, pr 4 In the creat bistors favet j ” Rus of Mine 0 MS LOUI@ LU. S PRIN © HAL Oak Wood, tn Sti (a Tho et Btn isor Pine * ” ~ Saturday Matinee a d N¥ . Sewing, per Cord a ™ Nov Ss Bove-tr | Sawing apd Epiitting, per Gord. ” BRATER COMIQUE Kleventh Street T. EDW. CLARK @ 8. ry Beow Penny wonve Desiers Wood and Oval OPEN THE YEAR ROOND OMce, £03 Penner ivania ner étb street Peg a ESEEY MIGHT, Messe vox hare —— SATURDAY APTRERNOOR mapay ox¢ | (COAL COAL FiBST-Cias SAY ABSPRCT READ! REAB!I! PANIC PRICES! | ANTHRACITE COAL from @6 per ton oR, a réing to qoality. Baving om band the lores: Hock WD the District, embracing every vartety, are prepared te dere ct omer, without waiting for | the scence rrtvel of Acctios Coal, 2.240 ibs always fornished to the ton | Se" Thy ws before purchasing cleowhere ] JONNSON BROTH ERs, r ARK RITE A strect, beeen D o73 Od 4B streste, tgas | We 438 7% do Hail ngs, Sasis, SF TERMS Case. KP Please rewmunber Same and Somber ayily enohE SUNte’ He pays | Matn office and depot, Jobuson's wharves, foot Iti Rein cesond bana Uleraiee Beene Bhan % and 12th aud ¥ streets southwest. a» fair ,cesh) prices” as b ays bas, Ofces. 1902 F and A14% 9th street northwest Hote tr mall premetiy sttwnded' tot ocr | mee = - - | CO4L AND KDNDLIN@ WOOD. LADIES’ Goons. Onur mock of CURL tw i Af the choice quantiles, ana (0 Walch we terne tee MILYA’S atom of Oar we LADIES’ SHOES ARE TEE | BEST IN THE WORLD FOB THE MONEY. Betore baying elsewhere call ard eee what an cle eeut custcm made BOOT you can BUY FOR @5.60 AT 610 NINTH STREEFN. Ww, OPPOSITE PATERT OFFICE. ‘The finest quality of LADIES’ BOOTS avd SHORS made to erder at short notice. Comfort and a perfect fit guarautee novi-tr JHE LADIES OF WASHINGTON WILL BE PLE. 'D TO LEARN TaaT MAD. TER, of NEW YORK, 4's permarent branch of her well-Rnown Bo. 1310 G STREET NORTHWEST. syivanis avenne An sdditionsl feature of this establis will Breoch bela “tue anvortmest of PARISIAN M "esponi sor Noung buster eet tae te et. ladies. adame Gran jp Be st Ne 706 Sth strect northwest,on M JNDAY, ine the day of her o at | tober 9b. 1s%6. her New York house, 36 West Twenty-ninth street, soe — Rew York. ootas-12t" { INDERGABTEN ABD SOROOL ie BD) BTES ABD SOHOOL FOR GIBLS ap Misses POLLOCK sod . Teackera al eo Soenege, ihetree paren to 1127 a ry 92 Orn STREBT. NEAR F, (UNDE: magt, between avenue OLUUD BULLDIBG,) OE BT greet MEesrerea Soptember 13, The Ki 4 For 27 13th st. or to TOS Lith st. ow in FALL snd WINTER ved. Tecety SSB® LANE, soccemors to Mies Jemer Opening of Pattern Bonnets WEDNESDAY, Uc on Be OOP OOL We ts tober 1S. The iad: i :% tes of Wesbington and vicintt aity | at Bo. 1738 1 invited toexamine before purchasing. _octid tr. | Olroulare French ZOLA Biboeuf French Cass.,( Pt Burlington Blue Boscow B Chase Bnglish 8 Roya’ Obeok Wo ste Globe Mills Plaid Case. Builock’s Black spd Browa Pia London Basket W. d. WE WEEATHEN 3 PREMIOM TEAM piawe 40D SOOURING BSTABLISH- ESTABLISHED 1831, Wr'h s felt Stock of Foreign and Momestic Dye Stufts, Chemicsis, » Bret-cless Workmen, all needed Machinery. and’a life-time Brperience, £ sm prepared to Co all Work in my line, tn s style Bpsor parsed by any establishment fn the country. Work sent for and 4elivered without extra charge fm any part of the Distriet; received from and eo ti country by mail or ex- Ros jefferscn st jeor getow: me your orders. sep29-tr a tat eee tt COATS AND VESTS. Heavy Frereb Pld Worsted (D.B. Frock Cont) 893 —————————__~~"+ | Bitedsieoelie tirpeds: 6. GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. | 101 7 be muUnhuUDOw Bolau Facey bake as, & — OVERCOATS. DRESS SHIRT MANUFACTORY. | og S | Six BRET DREES SAIRTS TO ONDER FOR | Vobsca'setriped do. go. 539 813.50. H ett's Fe: eo. » pI | Fierence Fino” Pisis Beaver, (in bine, bl ee Fit warranted perfect. : ca } Bod Brown) car siemadititipnennuien ts a | Eiberis Heavy Bibbed 56 | gneteet ent woctmnnetty weerenten call | inren are 20) MENS’ FINE FURNISHINGS A SPECIALTY. brown ard bi 23 | FINE FLANNEL UNDEEWSAE TO ORDER. Eoyai Ermine Fur sep%0-tr_ 804 F street v. w., LeDroit Building, | ee S08 F eereek SW :s He Drott Balding, YOUTHS" SUITS, from 14 to 18 years. at prices FALL STYLES | rapging fram @6 to 815. A | 2 . 9 5 | gig TS! SUIT, from to 13 years, from 94.50 to NOW BRADY. HILDREN’S BUITS, CAPB and ULSTER OVBELBBEN'S BUTS. gael BROADWAY DRESS HATS FEOM 85 TO 8 A great many articles too numerous to mention at proportionate prices. WF Call and Convince Yoursel/. AL‘o, } FINS SOFT AND STIFF FELT BATS OF THR | MOST APPROVED PATTEENS. BOYS’ AND CHILDEEN’S HATS, new shaves. Fine assortmemt of BILK, ALPAOA and GING- HAM UMBRELLAS, KERR @ GREEN, Hatters, sepli-tr_ 1419 Pa. ave. above WiNard's Hotel. A. STRAUS, POPULAR CLOTHIER, oct27-tr 1011 PENNSYLVABIA AVE. —— ~ W243.428 REORIVING DAILY From cur Fae. ADAMS speyttene iS COME ANY sodunt un Finisuupacd @t $2 TintsnED 1426 F street northwest, Washington, D. 0., A Bat FR WILL BE OPEBED on MOMDAY, Oct. 234, 1576, 0) ‘iT FAUTORY. § forworded fo ail parts of the United Santos ong | Wesninston. wD ades, by passe ‘care! INEST DRESS SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER Sod experienced memes, Det ie | OPT Eanes SHIsTs, MADR FO ORDEE treight will receive prompt attention. _oct20-1m eons: T ricront te THE MAYFLOWER, Lmentestad 3.7. 1876. BEAUTIFUL FIRE-PLACE HEATER. FAMILY SUPPLIES. | SAVE mo. BY PUROHASING OF UAB G. KILLIAN, Siall 108 couter Market, Boast Pork. 123 cen‘s per pound. Lard, )3 cents per pound; 2 pounds 28 ceuts. Peauseges, 18 conte per pound; 2 pounds 35 cents, Ealt Fork, 13 conte por paund; 2 pounds 25 csnte, At betail nov) 6t* HEATS LOWN 81AIRS, HEATS UP STALRS. POTATOES. | We have just received four car loads of EARLY ROSE POTATOES, Bright, smooth, clean stock, and good size, offer in car lead lots, or in less quantity, te the trade, HAYWOOD & HUTCHINSON, 317 HINTA &TREBT, Near the Avenns, STOVE AND PLUMBIAG HOUSE. oct36-tr RED CEDAR CARPET PAPER, MOTH PBOOF, } AT LOWEST MAREET PRION. Do not buy antil you ses our Potatoes. More on the way. LINING With lm Wholesale at E. MORRISON'S en J. B. BRYON & j oct25-2w Paper Warshoues, 805 Datreet' | 608 aan | FOURTH SEASO} 300 galons pure OER "Wid | mace; pure W! ‘Wine Vine | Elecampane and Horehound Cough Drops, Bore, selected, Bptoes; old; | Half Pound Bozes. 25 cents 3 0 NES D | &t lowest prices; Washborn Mills. Minnesote Elecampane and 8 1 Gough Drops are the wepietr__ {Herald} "608 Penna. svenue._ | qheapest and most convenient Cou Y De Ti 3$—636 | STALLS 226-996 mn Di Eesuirmeecrans ee mrt Saati iaiiver, | Wo ie aakeer. Cough Props are pleasant to the taste, can be taken | J. A. poqeuen as above, contdout by chil readily as becan eal: oka ‘SIG. Besar a poeat bors | Eee aes ne For sate only by mg FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS, ARTHUR NATTANS, Druggis:, ootS1-tr 2d and D streets nortawest. | gil orter# consclentiously Slted and sattetection Better Than The Best! preetaabsalpem es 50 FIRST-CLASS LATROBE STOVES, 930 EACH, TO HEAT TWO (2) ROOMS. Cali and see for yourself and be convinced that I ‘am polling the best goods for the money in the city. LADLE’ DRESS FURS. Jot opened. full and complete stock of f TF ASHINC embracing BBAL-= N 3A0QU 23° out. itd weer. snd L streets northwest, TEIMMINGS of all ig eerie Combines the advantages of © teal My HATTER AND FUGBIER, completely eovibped pucte ahr een yt octls-tr 1237 Pa av., next to corner i8th st. i Cust gf FELT HATS, is BEST QUALITY, im ail colors and shapes, from @1 up. FANCY AND OSTEIOH FEATHERS VELVETS, SILKS, KIEBONS, OBNAMENTS, &c., JUst recetved, Particular attention given to orders. MRS. 5. P. PALMER, 11¢9 F STREET, octs-tr Between lth and 12th «trees MES. SELMA RUPPERT, a4 TH STREET, (Opposite Patent Office ) Berlin ZEPH YES and Oanves BMEROIDEELES Germantown WOOL, Knitting YARNS, Gcods, Canvas, Patverns, and all Material Bmbroidering. Es Rg 38’ MATH AND OLASPIOAL a d's Obureb, 4 street port! ___ STEAMERS, &c. FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. STEAMER “Ma’ * . Las courte ae (Gta street i. Betarps: ar sod Fad 4 ities In Fancy Work, A: and Oreton: ‘octS1-! Movpattaras; Point bese Brugge a ao Fing selection of Children's MBEINO OLOAKS Dee : aie Gripéer's Whert, Brick Sa" Bo Branch Store. i pod: 715 @REAT REDUCTION 715 FOR NORFOLK. Steamer LADY OF LAK leeves the LADIES BEADY-MADE SUITS, Frame Th a) OVEE SKIRTS AND BASQUES, Parnes incee weak = And LADIES UBDERWEA Setcrdey Rot zees wath esa 0%: Sound tet, PAEABOLS snd SUK UMBEELLAB st bal! » FOR pany FLOWERS, BATS, KISBON, and MILLINZRY | "78. GOODS lees thax cost. her. JUST BECEIVED— A large sssortment of HAMBURG ED@BS an BORU LACES eelling st a reduced price. OOREETS «nd KID GLOVES tue great variety BUMANS BAIR very tow at S HELLER®S, Jee Tie MARKET Om. HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS. HOUSEFURNISHING DRY GOODs. CUNARD LIN MOOE, ERO. 4 Co, } Wa tne view ot Zor... = 1325 F STREET. | Letom, the stestoers (hte tance | course for all scasuus of the year. ork ot Bown, croesig sq ueridien of Sah oS tone eo het rocthing tS 2 tt eee Hew and choice designs in WILTON, VEL- VET, TAPESTEY, THREB-PLY and INGRAIN CABPRETING, LINOLEUM, O1b CLOTHS, BUGS MATS, &c., £0. sops-ly WEBB & BEVERIDGE, Are now recefring their Fall Stock, consisting in part of FEN |A, Becorated and ; GLAS ‘Gace Sogreved and Plats. rarer B, test frtple plate. ‘ook of 0. and HOUSBFUE nisiing GOUDs: WEBB & BEVERIDGE, seps-tr 1009 Pa. ave., bet, Mth and Ith sts, a ime sie Palercne. | Shem. Gor. 18th and aieg., S00 nortan, Orders by wail prompuy octli-ly corner GOLpD’s WARM-AIR FURNAOES. Gold's Centennial BANGB. Bteam HBATING ond PLUMBING, Osst Iron and Machine WOBK. ‘Tin and Wrought Iron WORK. UNSURPASSED. Ld } SRA OF. CHANDELIERS, largest variety of new patterns TRUNKS! ta the city.

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