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EVENING STAR. TUESDAY......November 34, 1976. —<—$—$<—<——————————————— riable warmer winds, shift to coid brisk Portbeast and northwest, followed by cloady ‘@0d rainy weather and ri barometer. LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, ac, To-night. National Theater.—Mr. George F. Rowe in St, Paul's Lutheran Church —Jubilee Bing- re. Curtis Behoot Building ( Georgetown) —V Oca @nd dramatic entettainmen ‘Theater Comique—“The Revolt of the Com- varieties. pense e mune,” and Condensed Lecais. ‘The street lamps will be lighted at 5:15 @’clock p. m. and extinguished at 5 a. m. Burglaries are of nightly oceurrence in the southwestern portion of the ity. J. | eed sends Harper's Monthly for De- cem A letter superscribed “Hayes and Wheeler, or Tilden and Hendricks—cc sotn” was re- Tbe @itention of market men and others interested is called to the advertisement in to-day’s Star by the District Comm'ssion- ers of the sale of stalis in the Western market. John 8. Duckett, an atbletic colored man, ‘Was scooped Ip by Policemen Smith and Me- Mahon last night for raising a disturbance &t @ hall given by the colored people at Ly- ceum hail. He defied the officers after being taken to the station house, and after a lively tustie was put under lock and key for the “pinek maria.” Ap unfortunate street walker named Maud Hamilton (ell in a fiton Peunsylvania ave- Bue, between ts and 6th streets, about 10 oveloes last night. She was conveyed to the Metropolitan hotel by Officers Riordan and Farrar, where she bad a succession of some ten or twelve »pasms, after which she was turned over toher ‘riends. The planet Jupiter is now distinctly visi- ble near the western horizon at about seven oclock In the evening. It's the brightest star at that time in the heavens. its satel- ites to the number of fonr can be seen with @ good opera glass. The ae is being ob- served With great interest and geen oo ma by American astronomers, the cenditions for observing it being more fevorabie in this than in any other country. ees AMUSEMENTS— National Theater._The new comedy, “Brass,” was presented last night for the first time in this city. Tne audience Was large and stylish, and seemed well sat- isfied with the play,which, although it drags & little in the first two acts, yet abounds in striking situations, good points and genuine bumor. Mr. Rowe sustains the role of “Waifton Stray” admirably. He is very Howard makes ar’ Burton are good in their respective rts. she sucoees of “Brass” In this city Is as. Curtis School Building (@eorgetown).—There Will be @ very fine vocal and dramatic enter- tainment bere to-night, in ald of the Trinity parish school. Mrs. Camp and Mrs. Neagie, Sud Messrs. Pugh and Young, the well. Known vocalists, will take part. Gleetaner will preside at the rr. Miss Annie W. Story and Mr. E. &. Hay will give some recitations. St. Pauls English Lutheran Church —Prof. Poliard’s celebrated jubilee singers will give &@ concert Esre to night, for the benefit of the Sanday school. The programme consists of the sécred fleld sopgs in the south in the Gays of slavery. "8 Opera Howse.— The Italian — » Under the management of G. Car!- opera, +yeping. The company contains some ex- cellent singers Aud ACtOrs, Bnd comes With a good reputation. Tolimadge Hail —Mr. Gobright will lecture to worrow evening on “The Past and Pres- ent,” before the H. M. C. A., which will doubtless be a fine literary treat. Theater Comique—“The Revolt of the Com- mune,” &pd numerous varieties and special- es compose an extensive and attractive programme. ——— THE DEMOCRACY PREPARING FOR A CELEBRATION. Last evening there was a large crowd about the Tilden and Hendricks beadquarters as anxious as ever to hear the atest pews. There was no meeting of the club, but the executive committee held a meeting. Gen. Duncan S. Walker was electca cbairman. After some discussion as to the most @ppropriate manner of celebrating their victory resolutions were —— reciting tbat #s the triumph of the ever- living princi- ples of Constitutional Liberty, through the Feople % the polls,on Tuesday, November e 1876, tg an event se: only tothe Declaration of Independence, made by the Fathers of the Republic in 1776; therefore re- solved that a grand popular demonstration, em! @ toreh-light procession, mass meeting, ringing of be!is firing of cannon, be held in the Capital ofthe Nation, Wi sh jovember 29, in honor of the election of Tilden and Hendricks; and that all demo- erats and democratic organizations in the District of Columbia, and tn the ad. z counties of Maryland and Virginia, cor- ¢ially invited to participate, and that a sub- committee of five members be a: ted to aplan Een pe the = ations and report next meeting. following were Sppatntes: Messrs. T. B. Kalbfus, M. W. Wines, Lad Clagett, W. ———— HK, Huichirs and 8. B. En; BURGLARS FOILED.—The residence of Mr. W. H. St. John, No. 18 9th street east, was Sttacked by bi last Saturday night. Sway from home in tne evening, and about it _oclock at night Mrs. St. John was @wakened by a noise as if some one was ‘cing open @ door. Supposing, at first, that it was ber busband returaing, Mrs. St. John Kept still until her suspicions were aroused = phere pel t Seems eee room out u] e veranda, Where she could see the door below. ard there she saw two men ey im heavy _over- Seeing and just inat dozen siats from the blinds when they were discovered. They attacked the house im- mediately after the policeman had passed on bis rounds, —e—— Two Divorces._To-day, Judge Wylie, im the Equity Court, made a decree of di- the case of Georgia V.Turton agt. Jobo H. Turton. The parties were married by Rev. Father Ajig in December, 1270, and Teint charges that he deserted her ‘i, tember, 183 Mr John Cruikshank took the testimony and Mr. HB. Crittenden ap- peared for complainant—this betng bis first Choc. Jvdge Wylie also made a decree divorcing r. Geeree rietag from the bonds of matri- mopy With Ervestine Freitag The parties ‘were married in Apri! 27th, 170, in this city, and only lived tegethber about five weeks when she deserted bim, and ass! asa reason that she was disappointed by ascer- taining that be was not 6 msm of ps iF. ert appeared complainant and Mr. F. T. Browning took the testimony. ———————— ‘THE RUNNING RACES AT BRIGHTWOOD. ‘The races at Brigutwood Park began to-day @t o'clock p. m. The gy con- lowing are the races arrang’ 1 for to morrow: mr Sans Puree ito So fa oe SEATS ear La irse . second FA the third borse. Third Race-Dash of one mile for all ages. Purse $125; $30 to second and 820 to the third both itcense iu certain kinds of business. “The weonee ine proper in- structions should be furnished police by the authorities. bt: ——_o—____ “BROKES- NOSE GRORGE” Sext MOND FOR ——— po Unicare ro Government of the District. THE CONGRESSIGNAL COMMITTEE TO-DAY. Tne Joint Congressional Committee to frame a form of government for the District of Columbia met at 10 o’eloek this morning, Senator Spencer in Rev. C. W. Dennison gave notice that he ould Bie with the commission, to-morrow, pa ; Dr. A. Y. P. Garnett wants to create a bealth board, consisting of attorney for the District, who sball be the lew officer; @ mod- ical officer of the army, @ member of the en- gineer corps, and two eltizens of the District of ten years’ standing; the health officer to be a piysician, aod to perform the duties also of secretary to the board, registrar of Vital statistics, apd executive officer, with an anpual salary of $3,000. The hospitals of tne city to be under the supervision of the Surgeon General of the army. He said he thought the Health department of the Dis- trict could be managed et half the expense it was now conducted. Prof. Langston read pe poe) showing the efficiency of the Board of Kes!th, and advo- cated that the board be made an indepen- dent organization aside from the Disirict, and be given legisiative powers. The committee will meet again to-morrow morning to hear the views of exch citizens &8 may come before it. poet FOR THE HOLIDAY and reception season, so close at band, we observe Mr. Prigg has already made ample arrangements by the | receipt of @ superb stock of jewelry and orn- aments, including several novelties. His Roman gold lockets and crosses and full sets of jewelry are exceedingly beautiful, and he bas also @ magnificent variety of jet and gold chains, cerved ivory and celluloid coral back combs. Ip Lake George diamonds we noticed a splendid pair of solitaire ear-rings furrounded by ee formed of jet and gold. A case devoted jet jewelry with gold fronts and wires, ranging two to twenty dollars a set, displayed al! the new- es! choicest patterns, copied from the s mos! roved gold designs, and 6s; y ada pe ior tall esas ‘purposes. ft'is need. ess tempt to enumerate the variety of jewelry at Mr. Prigg’s popular store, 457 Pennsylvania avenue. Our citizens’ are familiar with its attractions, and the ar- rapgements he has perfected for the coming fashionable season are so complete that he will be able more than ever acceptably to cater to the wants of the commanity.—{Sun- day Chronicle. — THE BUENS CLUE met last evening, (Vice President John Gibson presiding,) when the following were pro} for membership:— Messrs. W. 8. » C. L. Reynolds, M. B. Latimer, Toomas rela 3 a Jobn Sutherland. Mr. John ail ton, of Boston, was welcomed by the club. Mr. Wm. R. Smith. of the library commit- lee, recommended the speech of John Wil- fon on the return of Burns’ sons from India, the oration of Dr. Wallace in Edinburgh in 1872, with speeches delivered and letters read before the club on various occasions by the following statesmen and orators:—General. Jobn A. Garfield, Hon. J. G. Blaine, Hon. James Monroe, Hon. 8. 8. Cox, Frye, Hon. J. Proctor Knott and_oths-s, be published in pamphlet form. Tne aed ICL Was referred to the committee on pricing. —-—_— J bere aye parE ee nave pews Pence to jose} . Gilligan and en Sullivan; Moste Harris ang Sarah Ann Clagett; ‘Ea: ward Lewis and Martha Williams; Robert R. Simms and lda Walker; Jobo Nennslein and Mary M. Lochbubler; Henry Tyler and Eliza Hall; John 7, Finney and Alice C. Theeker, George W. Paul and Mary £. rin- bey; Charles H. Striker and Florence O Bos- well; Jeremiah Carter and Maria Jane Nash; James H. Lewis and Lucy Ann Scott; Fio- doardo W. Howard and Annie M Brown; William Henry Cole and Sarah Elizabeth Jackson; Henry A.Green and Annie Rich- ardsop; George W.C. Francis and Georgi- THE OOURTS. Equiry Court—/uige Wylie. Yesterday. Thornton agt. Campoell: decree for sale. Page agt. ', action for mages occasioned cannes soar ae wagon Into paanes carriage; verdict plaintifl, $116.60, ACTION FOR ASSAULT. Thecase ot Moni the et | tan Railroad Company as taken up. Pcaed is an action for damages tohave: CRIMINAL COURT—Judge Mac Arthur. Saran ict not Joy, ship, wae found guilty. Fran licensed bar; judgment set aside. a CASE. Mr. Brown asked that the case of Patrick Foley be taken up. This is an appeal from | Judge Sneil’s order to kill a dog. We will submit the case to the court. ‘The Court.— Well, I am op; to dogs. Mr. Brown.—There is another question; dog bites’ another [laughter|—individuai, I suppose, it means— e Court.— Whose dog is it? Mr. Brow Mr. Foley represents the dog and I represent him. The Court.—Is it a good dog? re can show that it had @ good character. The dog had @ muzzle on, and the boy was porary jag to take it off when he gota seratoh. The Court. Where is the witnesa? The witness not appearing, the assistant attorney for the District entered a nolle pros., thus relieving the court from judici- ally determining as to the powers of the Po- lice Court in passing sentence of capital prnishment on dogs. Daniel Hagerty, keeping bar open on Sua- day; verdict not guilty. A POLICY CASE, Jn the case of French Simpson, convicted of engaging in the gale of lottery policy Uckets, the motions for a new trial and io arrest of judgment were overruled. Judge Olin, Who tried the caee, spoke of the bust- ness &§ & Very demoralizing one, but did not impose the maximum sentence. He sex- tenced Simpson to thirty days in jall.and to 'y # fine of $200, Mesers. Henkle and Cook, e counsel, who will take the case to the General Term on exceptions, asked that the execution of the sentence be atayed, and the = an order that sentence be sus- POLICE Cour, Judge Snell. After our report closed yesterday— Moses Johnéon, larceny of a coat and other articles from Wm. Neitzey; six months in jail. Maud Acton, grand larceny of $35 from John C. Callahan, who ‘tes- fied that he visited the house where Maud was stopping (Madame Wolfe's), and was with defendant. He gave her his watch to keep as collateral,and the next night he Went there with $40 and pela the watch, and when he le! one. She subsequently confessed to taking it from him and promised toreturn it to him, but she had notdoneso. A Mr. King, who was with Callahan at the time, testified to being with the latter when Maud confessed to taking the money and promised to return itto him. She also said that her friend had the money, and she would get it and return it the next day: grand 3 bonds $100, jary; Joho Henry, yas} of two —- of meat, plead guilty; #5. jtopps, assault acd batte 3 $5. Louis Stafovia, assault on Margaret Mc! in; Coa- Unued. Mag Foster, assault and battery; $5. Phillip Smith, assault on Mary Ann Cordelia Smith, his wife; £10 and costs and $1C0 bonds to keep the peace. C. che) assault on battery on R. Bargen; continu A Douglass. threats to Alice L. Herbert: bonds to keep the peace. Edward Pitcher, & boy, petit larceny of come old tron; resti- tution ordered. TO DAY, James Sande, assault and battery on Jas. Thomas, $10 and cost. Jackson Fields, grand larceny of a coat, memorandum book cro | promissory note, &c., property of Thomas J. King; grand jury. ackson Fields, larceny of @ coat from Andrew Fal- ton, six months in jail. John B. Nesbitt, threats to Jobn C. Vierhorn; #500 bonds to Keep the peace. Cajhoun Johnson, assault appa Olive; Augustus R. Green and Ellea C. Pinkney. ——_.—_—. THE CALEDONIAN CLUB met at their rooms, 632 Pennsylvania avenue, last Tues- day, the 7th instant, when the annual elec- Von took place, resulting in the following felection of officers for the ensuing = For chief, Thos. Somerville; ist chieftain, Wm. R. Smith; 2d ehiefiain, James Halley; 34 eb} ftain, Robt. L. Cameron; 4th chieftain, Wm. Muirhead; 5th chieftain, Tnos. K: Simpson; finance committee, Capt. John Stewart, P. Hanney, and os. Taylor; Propert committee, James Bulloch, George id, James Clark; committee on enter- taipments, A. G Thorason, John McGregor, James Bulloch, James K. Kerr. ——e.—_—_ SUIT AGAINST THE PULLMAN PALACE Caz CompPany.—Yesterda: ‘rederick man Palace Car Company for having, afier selling him a ticket on the 2d of October for & berth in a sleeping car to New York, failed to provide such berth, whereby he was in- Jured and inconvenienced. He lays his dam- ages at $5,000. ee oe CUSSEDNESS—Last night some malicious —— mp pa — Ly Bo ar trees on trianga! space ween lith and 12th and L streets and Massachu- setts avenue, and left them lying on the ground beside the stumps. ———o ee LADIES should bear in mind the assignees sale of B. E. =. of fine laces and millinery 8. goods must be sold. Boo advertisement. saz Acranss Buoors Eamon rue TREET— ray, & young serio-comic sD) ig ‘acu, whe as’ Deen engaged at the Ho jiday Street, New Central and Front Theatres, shot herself on Bali street, near Frederick man who ed comin; Gp Baltimore street skew feet behind) Mise peared y ex al the vay coming op from the pridge. When she reached Hi Street she took a note She (jg ee one of the Amer- istrict boys. When near —* go following bebind heard the of = Considerabie excitement was created Sosony audience, although it was quite generally su she was only in- tox! an examination was made of wound. faa ee ny Sn deal of exci The ball wks found to have ‘entered the crestileum, about and a-half inches and battery on Thomas Bargess, knocking bim down.’ This grew out of a political dis mate, and the Court after administering a ecture on the lolly of getting excited in such times as the present fined defendant 810 and cost. Henry Lee, larceny of a quantity of rope from & vessel; $10 or thirty days in jail. David Hallaran, assault and ba‘- tery on Albert Moton; #10 and costs. J=ila Honesty, threats to Louisa Ann Maria Brown; $160 bonds to keep the peace. Paillip Scriber, forfeited collateral. . F. Miner, colored, Was scoop<d in by Officer Luskey at @ colored ball at Lyceum Hall with a razor in bis possession; #50. Joseph Ford, load; $5. Also fined $20 for disorderly conduct Daniel Driscoll, disorderly condact in Cp crams 5. Alfred Dover, @ razor flourisher; $20. John S. Duckett, an up- rorious colored man at Lyceum Hall last night; $5. Thomas Hanson, loud and isterous; $5. Hiram Brown, curs! alley; #5. Daniel Webster, street pi ity; 85. Wm. Webster, same; $5. Insane Wel ater, same; 5. George F. Dresher, selling rom on the Lord’sday @t corner of 13 and D street south west; $20. A MURDERER RELEASED TO “FIX HIS THines”—He Fails te Return.— A curious aoe of the failure of justice in Newfound- land reaches last, potter names alon altereation at Boone » Newfoundland, a@bout @ woman with a baif breed Indian named Blake, when the shot latter Carter, Ailing him instantly. Blake was aubse- amp OF uently arrested and it before & Capt. ‘bom pson, commander of one of H. M. ves- sels. who, as senior officer at the piace, act as examining m: rate. Two or three local magistrates ac With him on tue occasion. On the prisoner being asked to plead, he frankly acknow! having shot Carter, bim ”” This, of course, closed the ex: once committed for trial, wad released “to Ox up his things,” and frequently afterward Nisited the vessel while she remained The brother of the m ered man was a sbipmate of his,and threatened ‘ kill the half-preed if he got @ chance, Lat his vessel sailed before be got an OPpPpectunity to do so. u id t it i Pe aaid that if the India could beso easily " brother, he ought to be allowed to re‘ eifate,—[8. John Glove. ee Lm, SO € .4 “-oMAN’s CURIOSITY LEADS TO Hes ARREST.—_A woman, accompanied by two men, passed by the new Tivoli at 263 weat 17th street yesterday. Two boys were stand- ing by, and the woman, raising her veil, asked one of them, ‘Is this the place where Burnham was shot?” The boy answered “Yes,” and a zed the woman as the one who had given larm by her screams at the time Rollin C. Burnham, the bartender, FEMALB ARSENIC EaTERS.—Celia Logan denies that New York women are much ven to opium, but asserts that arsenic eat- » for improvement of complexion, common practice. She says: “A few ¥ years cosmetics contain: bismuth were ‘n Several use, but were found to yellow the skin until it became ta: » and created sores and pim, ‘The family doctor pre- bed a ical biood purifiers. Ee K a Re eld, Ct., man sat dowa to din- Ger at phils hotel, and «familiar to bim with bis coffee. it the GEORGETOWN. ACCIDENT.—Mr. J. 8. descending a stairw: footing and fell. Alt he is to-day sufering severely from ‘bap. BUILDING ASSOCIATION. At of the 8th Build night, 60 shares were wi: imum rate. GRaIN.— Boat Irene Knott, with 450 bushels whi ed to J. G. & J. M. Waters. the a on brought #1 364. ALEXANDRIA. THE NARROW GavcE SCREME.—A railroad Falls Chureh on the event: | stant to awaken interest in gauge rai CITY ITEMS. WILpor's Cop Liver Om” Axp LIME — Perrovs who have AMUSEMENTS. Biackford, er., while Bucnt Woop ‘ay yesterday, missed bis Cod Liver On gh no bones - Wiivor has tions of several pro- morn, in combing the pare oil ® manner that it Is pleas- mad its effects in lung com- erful. Very many Richardson; decree ap- uardian ad litem. Johnson agt. modified. Natlor NOVEMBER 14, 15, 16 awai7 ‘There will be four days jading & Bterplechase. Tt DAY, November 14, 186. OB—Dast of one baif two. | ‘arse @100; @W to second and $B to of five furlongs for three- 0100; O30 to secondana Bw to | BD GACK—Dash of thros quarters of a mile Purse $100, $20 to second and on the regular Association last wn at the max- ‘Thi al) cehange this moraing, aed cas cetaer” agent (@ driver) RAILROA was held of the 10th in- ents adirmed: Wan. Raster L. im. * set aside. John T. Caristman, | or by the small L without license: Mir: Tae. A. Bear, THE NATION. from. al Savines BANK, | the ore banks of the valley. Mr. P. lent of the company, met the assembled citizens, i an as 2 Mr. same addi them on ebieck He wanted a subsecri ton of $100,000 1n Fat: ther 4 or individual, er tbat the amount through the count; -copsidered fa: Jook SECOND DAY, November 15, 1876 FIRST RACE—Dasn of one-half $20), @30 to second id ‘sBOON B'Sice—pan of | CLOAKS! CLOAKS CLOAKSU cf guilty. ebarged with disturbing religious wor- iklin Guy, un- 23 ‘bi wanue, opposite Willard’s | from and vpn ful corps, bunions, diseased nails, chil vascular excresences, etc. Fee $1 Established in Weabington, D. C., in 1861, pithdeeser remo L—First Class Scouring bas enlarged his by removing to hi Pennsylvania me ier $B to second and 4 ¥, November 16, 1876. ‘B— Dash of five furiougs for two-year 200; $30 to second and GB? 10 the third '&8 Sppoli sobscriptions and right of Toad, with authority to call g8 of the preject. THEKNIGHTS TEMPLAR ENCAMPMENT. Tie Alexandria Command: pleted all arrangements campment to commenee in Alexandria on next, the 15th instant. use back of the Mansion house, it and used by the U. 8. government dur- ‘wright shop, has been , aod ed and decorated for the iding is commodious aod large for ali who are ex- pected to participate in the banquest.. | ILLERS' WAR C. | Carpenter and others fo. what was known as the‘ ring. Will be taken n; sature meetin; ery bas fully com- for the gcand en- The Court —What kind ofa case in it? | Mr. Brown—It is adog case. We don’t think the d id be Killed. I don’t know esiablishment jouk where there is any law for it. At any rate, tare doors from Sif and one qaarte: ges. Purse $125; @30 10 secoad end Tee ‘OURTH BACA~Grand 8ter plechare bow is a jury to find? The law saya if any Poree $10, 630 w second and pg the war as a wheel: ‘ ecured for the banqui elaborately arran purpose. The bu courte an first day to the third horre. FOURTH DAY, November Dash of three quarter Purse 8100; 230 to “6 @20 to the thira b of one mile ant one juer Parse 9128; @20 to seco ~ of one mile ands half for Puree $120; $30 to second and @ ree. FOUBTH BACE—Grand Stee plechs Purss 910, @30 Mr. Brown —1 think it 1s a good dog, and | war Gyelcan interest on Gmeene Special rates on time and ter f_rthree year SE —The cause of st Pp at Port Tobacco, This case arose from the ptains Gregg and Denty | Were wounded, aud the latter’s tugboat chased to the wharf, at Quantico, Masor R. J. COLLINS, the popular and | fight in which Ca Dr. 0. W. BENSO OMILE PILLS are p : ai 8 ORLERY AND ORAM $3010 eis to a Headache, Nervous H Entries close for the D: Mouday, ja, Nervousness and Bret day's races at 4 pm Sod thereafter is thirty miaut SELMA RUPPERT, 614 NIBTH STREET, (Opposite Parent Omes. BSTED GOODS, and Can | Ym BMBRULDBKise. och take © STeRET All articles of ber New Ferented. and crocs prompt ——— Just received. , | chiarene Onw, agee Qeeortment of Le ites ane Beady made SUITS ¥. BOL! Za — b —4 eo¢ WATEEP! FS eh 5. HELLER’, ‘The best Paris KID covespe LEB Ss. < pckaree sesortment of CORSETS selling at reduces 8. HELUEBS. Great variety of } adtes’ UNDE! and Childress HOSIERY. at BAB, Ladies 8. ELLER. HATS, FEATHERS, VELY NEBY GOUDS blow cost, at ee oud EaeD 5. HELLERs, Bovld tr 715 Marmet 5 —Bovlet Space oD KID GLOVES, Traces id off at Impertal Hotel, and als: Admission to Gate, 80 cents; to Grand Stand and ter Stretch, 20 cente extra, Mo charce for car- ee Bid drivers. Baces commence at 2 pm. P. NATIONAL THEATER. MONDAY EVENING, November 15 Lesware you, fact ! The talented Author ‘and Nomedian, F. 5 Se the i A ie verging Mani Bows ups encce dy of lessness = ay ton, Georgetown and Al choo! board, whose ex- raggista’t ae been heretofore mentioned Still ies in @ very precarious but slight hopes are enter- | tained of his recovery.—[ Gazette, 13th. ee nah, Ga., Sat- sis in Wi lexandria. %.%an | condition, and BALLS, PARTIES, &e. s7-The interments at urday. numbered six, three of which were yellow fever cases. 7 Jobn T. Trego has purchased the Berke- = Berkeley Springs, W. | ley Springs Hotel, | Va., for $35,000 REDUCED PRICES LECTURES. (poBBieatT LECTURES be Fall and Winter Clothin MARINI® AALL Oates 0 pera Oompany. novi 2t* WEDBSSDAY EVENING. B82? uanre WILL LECTURE MONDAY EVENING, Hovember 13, A. STRAUS, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ¢ Between Tenth and Eleventh Streets.) JUBIL: Will appesr before the ctlizens of Washington In it INSTRUMENTAL TS ar TH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, (Corner 10th and @ streets.) Subject—“THE ABGORAUTS OF '49." Admission, 75 cents. No reserved seats. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Lecture at 8. ‘Tickets can be had st ‘any ‘and muse stores or at the eh ———————————* GEORGETOWN ADVER’M’TS, HEATLEY’S PREMIUM STEAM me SED SOOUBING MSTABLISH- at 8T. PAUL'S ENGLISH LUT! AN CHUBOH, Corner of ith ana B thwest, On TUESDAY, Bo rocecds for the benefit BUSINESS AND DRESS SUI18. + 1876. of the Sundar School. $4 to redeem | yy. his money was | y, ‘The procramme for the above entertainment is of the principal book a named j POUR DaYs* BEIGHTWOOD PARE, November 14, 15, 16 and 17. There will be f ur races daily, each di ple-chase. Baces Admisrion to gate, verter stretch, 50 lo charge wil be made for bien | be Imperial Hotel. carry rr ‘Thereafter in thirty minutes after for the next day's races. Pools sold perial Hotel. F: RUANING M ata at a etgo=eoeoa4aoe: ESTABLISHED 1831, COATS AND VESTS. full Stock of Foreign and ch Pl'd Worsted (D.B. Frock Ooat)g: Diegonsido. do. .. Omuibusses » do, fancy Stripe do: Go: Dolan's Fancy Basket. do. OVERCOATS. seezt . Bend me your orders. sepis- FAMILY SUPPLIES, 7, B. BRYON & an 'D PRESBBVIAG. ine Us. Teyaegy curiae: the meeting = ah P- | FORD'S OPERA HOUSE, GRANO ITALIAN OPERA, - POSITIVELY ONE NIGHT ONLY. THORSDSY, NOVEMBES 16. 1576. First time in Washington of Bichara Wagner's celebrated opera, THE FLYING DUTCHMSAS, (11 Vascclio Fantasma.) which will be produced with Costumes, New Appointments. Large Chorus and Full Orchestra, and the following great cart TA, WME EUGENIE PAPPENHEIM, or nd cae kore ee id YOUTHS’ SUITS, ranging from 86 to @: pore’ SUITS, from 9 to 18 years, from 84.50 to from 14 to 18 yoars. at prices STALLS 636—636 STALLS 326—235 CHILDBEN’S 8U: CAPE and ULSTER Staaten mauker. |” gO. MARKST. T?, from g10. to 3 too numerous to mention HOFSMAN, ns above, confident ‘all tastes, sake a trial of A great at proportionate prices. ‘Call and Convince Yoursely. PB PTB, acvescerer~-<censeeesnesse- FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS. Dute! AL orders conscientiously filled and satisfaction guaranteed. A. STRAUS, POPULAR CLOTHIER, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. REMOVED. LOUISIANA AVERUE, ing tn an BSTWEEN SIXTH anv SEVENTH STEERBTS* entire NEW BTOOK OF SUdE, comprising « gencrel anccrtment of GROCHERIBS, CHEAP FOR VASE, JOHN R. KELLEY, Desler in First-cless BEEP, VEAL, LAMB, MTTTON, &c. 00) 4 SPROIALTY. of charge, to on oreet OPEN THE YEAR ROOND. 3 IGHT. Matinee for Le ren EVERY WiDNESDAT. ond 00m. WIRST-CLAS5 IN BVERY RESPSCT _Nerlety, Drame, Buriesyue and Comedy. novl-t7 Ox No. Exhibition (Nuw No. woo} OP Estas 439 }, 639 and atest e ty H.W. HALL. the olly. CRYSTAL CHANDELIERS, The Newest Patterns, M EXQUISITE WORK- THB Edens G=®©4r REDUCTION In PRICE Me. 438 Tih stresi, between D doors above Odd Fellows’ Oil Paintings, Engra largest of smalier loads 5 cents OFFICE OF W. 10th street northwest; Rote Bridge street, M.®- LATIMER, WITH THOMAS DOWLING, Cok. 11TH BTREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, Star Office Building. octa3-eolm PEABODY MEDICAL INSTITUTE, No. 4 BULFINCH ST., BOSTON (OPPOSITE BEVERE HOUSE ) THE SOIENCE OF LIFE; Or, SELF-PRESERVATION. MOBS THAN ONE MILLION OOPIES SOLD. Gold Medel Awarded to “National Medical March 3ist, 1816. alt from indiscre- | mas ee cured. ublished by the 3 reservaiion’ Price ‘the oe of youth or ay For Elegance, Brilliancy a 4 Real Economy, THEY BXCEL ALL OTHER CHANDELIBES. ‘These Goods are our own DIBBOT IMPORTATION, amination, but the man, instead of being at | * sre offered at very low prices. MS. W. GALT, BRO. & 00. i ann fol can wren cox. remember Hameand Humber. jyl-ly STABD. 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