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EVENING 8T BATURDAY.... September 1, 1877. Weather Indications To-day. Orrick oF CHIFY SIGNAL OFFICER, WASBINGTON, September 1, ovis. For the lower lakes and middle states col ‘Dorthwest winds, falling followed by rising barcmeter, and numerous rains. LOCAL NEWS. Condensed Locals. From J. “S: Father we have the Rew York advance of the mails. ema H. MeLean and Laura V.Germond obtained a marriage license to-day. Ke tle of a breech- loading shot ‘on to-night. Bee acvertisement Yererday atternoon John H. Main was sun struck on H street, near North Capitol Street. buts a little Ume he recovered, and Was taken to bis home, on 4th street near F. Ip respect to the memory of Hon FE. L. BHtanton. the District Commissioners directed the District offices to be closed at 12 o'clock Mm. to-day. About il o'clock last night Mrs. B. F. Pal. mer, residing at <i joth striet southeast, xf of the house next nd &@ manon the ocor and give an alarm. <)fficers Prather and Powe)! responded. but the man escaped. A. Soyder. wife of Mr. John F. ,died at her street, this morning, greatly Fegretied by @ large circle of friends and rela- Brooks. who was sent to jail some in defavltot fine fe *s Commissioner Clark, under the poor convicts’ act The «nel officers predict that the present heated term will be broken up to-night by @ northeaster, and In antic of that event Is have been ordered to be dis- played at ail the stations from Cape Henry to Sendy Hi between thwest, owned by Dr. Snodgrass, caught fire yesterd fective fue, but the tre was ext hbors t an alarm being damage slight Mary [ernardine bas been appointed ional depar! ment of Ww cor vent ree: avenue Lear, Lc | Messrs. EL. Stephens and Abram Morrell, | 1 nrchased fifteen building ty, Maryiand,on which there cted for pext reason as many Cot J Is said, tor ariy next season from here co county, 2 pad at that p a steamer re Salisbnry, Wic —- TRICK-McORE PERIURY f m Fitzpatrick M sin the trial m, came up in the er Moore was re cently dismi rom the police force on charges Mr. E. G. Curtis, secretary of the police board, testified that he took the testimony at the trial of OMeer Moore, and that he re duced the testimony of Wm. Fitzpatrick to for use of the police board. Mr. Cur- d the paper a «i proceeded to read to fect that Moore bad repeatedly visited Mrs. Rider's during the even bg, and the Washington Sth street, between H and I streets, north- west—a description of which was published as late as between I and ilo’elock at night durirg the month of July last, and remained in her room sometimes for an hour or more ata time, and on one oceasion was warned off by Fitzpatrick, who told him if he didn't go home to bis own wife he would report him to Mr. Gatehell. Ex Officer Noonan was called. and testified that he was never at Mrs. Rider's house at the times stated. He was at Mrs. Rider's house only once in July, and stopped there about ten or fifteen minutes. Re received a note from Mrs. Rider on the Sth of July. and Went there In response to her request. It was between 7 and § o'clock. He saw Mr. Fitzpatrick, who occupied a part of t bouxe, «!tting on the poreh. the door ard he about ten mine Mrs. Lizzie Rider was ealled, and testified Mrs. R. came io } went in and stopped for that she lived at 905 ‘th street; she knew Mr. Fitzpatrick and also Officer Moore. Moore came fo the house on the *th of July at her Fequest, ax she desired some information which be could g¢ epatrick bad fe tbre the would afterwards m: = attending to bis « rested for the To Frey —To- 4 Wm. a potent) with d with a kotf in. Gatewooi | Jered him oa got to the steps M. nulder. aM n overtook him and n; bul some parties wi Buek Jackson te say, yesterday me 1 E!ll Gatewood.” Mason ast winter be ordered Gatewood to y from the house, because he waa & tomcduce his daushter,a litt €are of age; and on a he heard Gatewood say Mason, a Iwill said that and alter Jamping over two fences he caught him on the step, and strack | him. The ¢ nul do was to | bold bim to bail for the —---e A COWHIDING AFFAIR. — Yesterday a cowhiding affair came off at the gas offic On lth street, between Mr. ard Mr. Wm. BE. ¢ rand jury. the gas office. Dode is said, the cffice and asked for Orme.a latter appeared Dedson drew a cowhide ar former ced applying tt over the shoulder Orme quite vigor £ present tri ie D. M. ard Ja es. Forbes. Alcock, ames Johnser Buished themse Arcr Debreu}, V Gener: or Balt mi ore, has istued Lhe following “The Jast news having Informed us that the state of bis Grace, our most reverend and beloved Archbist op, hax suddenly become very crit- teal, we rc quest the reverend clergy of the Archdiocese io recommend bim next Sun- day to the prayers of their respective congre- gailons. All the priests will recite at Mass the collect of the Mass pro. infirmis. which Will take the place of the collect pro Papa, as long ss necessary. ev. J. of the ‘Xrchatec ‘ant Senn GTONIAN DROWNED IN BALT- : American of this morning says: Charles A. Schwakopf, a lad of 17 years, ir Wasbir gte D. C., was seized with lay afternoon ‘atapseo river, Hanover street, and was | Stace could reach him. bis uncle, F. Meyd, who S south Sharp strect, wi the en when recovered.’ to be a before sending it to Wasbington to- — THE NEw MANUFACTURING Compayy— A__meeting of the trustees of the National Wheel Company was held le-day, at the Office of A. 1. Barber & Co.,at which Mr. J. Van Riswick was elected president, and Mr. Langdon vice president. Steps were taken for at over entering upon the manufacture of | the patent wheel. A committee was appointed to present the enterprise to our citizens, and solicit subscript fon: to the ‘Stock. i ANOTHER Ce 4 o'clock this wv ACCIDENT.— About @ coal oll lamp was in the hous of Jas. Hon- | esty, th b, Lith | and ¥ street ‘and Maryland avonne, setting fire to the pallets on which the inmates were sleeping. Eller Jackson was badly barned | on the band. Officer Barr extinguished the flames with the ald of the neigabors | ptinarcnte Bane oe. Base BArx— Yesterday the Twil'ght and | Sociais bad a game in the Waite Lot. resulc- | ing tn a victory for the latter by a ‘seors ‘2 of 21 to & ----The Eagles defeated “Oar Boys” Yesterday by a score of7 to 5. —_-— RED and white woo! flannel, sheeting ent- | , bed ticking, canton Saanale, at Carier’s, 7G "Market Space, black eashmeres, black silks. biack alpacas, colored cashmeres, » cnesimneren fon for boys’ wear. t PRica’ ‘RJewelry store receiv received some beau- Hal styles this ‘week from 81 to $2). The in thecity. No. 457 near; street. f } an he : | buy $5 vate Markwood attempted to arrest John | burt. | Imprisonment in the county jail Yesterday afternoon the new synagogue of Hebrew Congregation, on in THE STAR of Wednesday—was dedicated Se he peopenes of aor audience, and the exercises were ver: premnive an and { interest- ing. When ‘the 4 c Biip lis ton = at 5, ore hose havin; ‘were admitted and soon filled the omy, oe the In the auiience audience had opportunity to admire the handsome interior of the temple. As stated prev ious}y, the ark 1s Yocated ai the east end of the building. It was surmounted by two tablets with the ten commandments in He- brew characters. At the opposite end of the edifice, on ® raised piatiorm, is the organ and accommodations for the choir. The edi- fice was lighted with gas and the effect was very fine. Prof. Hayden presided at the or- gan. The ebo:r, in ebarge of Mr. I. L. Bout, includes among its eighteen members Misses Hanveb Nachman. Emma Benzinger, Pau- line Hert, je Hart,and Messrs. Tuchs and Berliener. THE CEREMONIES. Atfo'clock promptly Rev. Dr. B. Szoid, of the Oheb Sholem congregation, Bait)more, and Rev. L. 8te ington congregation, entered, and the choir with organ accompaniment, sang the intro- ductory song. “How beautiful are thy tents, O Jacob.” Rev. Dr. Szold offered a prayer, in which he asked that the congregation might in this tenspie learn to love God and to love mankind without distinction as to nationality. Psalm sid was chanted by the choir, during which ten young ladies dressed in White, bearing beantiful wreaths of flow- ers, slowing advanced up Weaisies, followed by the officers and elders of the congregation bearit.g the Torah or serolis of the law; aad these again by the building committee and committee of arrangement. The Perpetual Lamp (the ner tamid) was lightel, aver Which the scrolls of the law, except one, were deposited inthe Ark, the minister read a srayer, the choir follow@g with @ chant. tev. Dr. Szold read the dedication piayer (I Kings, vill chap., 13th to Gist verses). Rev. L. Stern then addressed the andience, in which be referred to the perseontions against the Israelites In old times, and said that the springing upof Jewish temples marks the dawn of Freedom's morning Referrir to the completion of the work, he said tua! ihe good feeling exisiing between membe ship was an omen for the snecess of the con- gregation, and he thanked the buildi be rommittee and all engaged in the The choir sang a hymn. aud the minister lifted up the seroil of the jaw which bad been left outside of the ark, and * number of verses of praise were chanted while the seroll ited in the arx. Psalm 50 was ren- the choir, after which Rev. Dr. Szold preached the dedication sermon, his theme being thesacredness of the templeand the duty of retreating tro: the cares of the world for one day In the week and renewing thelr vows. hsmn “Ader ium” was sung by the eis which the donation cards were gathered and the services were brought toa close. THE BUILDING COMMITTERE AND OFFI- CFRS*OF THE CONGREGATIO The building committee was B. Gusdorf, Lewis Abraham, R Goldsmith, Henry Franc. B. Kaufman, Charles Baum, H. Strasburger, H. King. jr., B. Raff. ‘The officers of the congregation are as fol- lows: H. Adler, president; I. lL. Blout, vice president; B. Kaufman, treasurer; A. Adler and 8. N. Meyer. seeretaries;B. Gusdorif and HH. King. jr., board of managers; N. Kauf- man, H. Franc and M. Sickles, trustees. es Amusements, &c. ional Theater.—The popular comedy of = Baby” will be produced next week by a strong company from the Park Theater, New York, where the piece has had a long and successful run this summer. The New York press speaks very bighly of the play as a Hight — which. when well presented, cannot to keep the audience in a con- Urual teem Kurds Opera Howe—Ford’s Opera House Will be opened on Monday evening by the Jackits Chy’s Japanese troupe, now making their first tour through this country. Their performances are said to be very interesting end their proficiency in jugglery is some- thing worderful. Theater Comique—* Oscala the Avenger’ wi cease with to-night’s performance. «Kk, as usnal, a fine programme will be arranged for the patrons of the cosy Comique, who will be present nightly in large num- bers Girls’ School House of St. Aloysius Parish — Flower and fruii festival every evening. saeieene te dish Affairs Across the Eastern Branch. Eitor Star:—The colored people nere pin ched their tents just in the outskirts Anacostia, In the Locust Grove, by the roat side, andon $ y the inaugaral ceremo nies of @ camap mecting will no doub: be very impressive. The inbsbitaots are ail praying that repentance may reach the thie may es.so that our farmers and garderers nd enough for their families’ ase. There eneral demand for an extra police 0 fieer who can patrol the neighborhood bo- d the asylum, as Officer Anderson has gentiema, wise or $10 worth, and hi see what bis opinion will be, or invest ti money to produce fruit and have it en, and then decide if fruit is property. purciased the Van n Anacostia. A grand peace meting is soon to he held at Mount Vernon, 1p which people from dli- ferent states will partictpate. Dr. J. E.Snot- traes has been invited to read a pocm. B. B a A PRISONER SHOT.—This morning Pri- charged with attempting to com- mit a rape on Sally Underwood, and he took leg bail: but the Officer shot after bim and put @ ball Jp bis left arm, which broughthim toabalt. Dr. McWilliams was called in by — dressed the wound, which is slight. ———~———— Tne “Grand Iilustrated Catalogue” of | Messrs. A. 8. Barnes & Co. is before us. This Well-known school book publishing hous» is | ‘{gorousty prosecuting its work of issutag the best new texts, and Keeping the standard old oues abreast with the times. Their edu- rational list is said to be the most extensive in the world. —— ¥ MFXICAN CLAIMS CaSe.—Judge Wy- » yesterday had before him ona writ of bubeds corpus James M. Wilbur, ebar:od with the lareeny of the Mextean claims pa- ers from Jasper W. Jobnson, to-day decided to take the case from the Police Court, remanded Wilbur to that court. w eee PviLpIxe PrRMITs issued by the Insnec- tor of buildings:—Samuel Norr t, eon- ttruet a two-story brick dwellin: tween Q and R streets northwest; H. Lansdale, a two story brick dwell let, between FP and Q streets; $2,500. —— Pror. Biscnorr will receive his puvils | on ax d after Monday, September sd, at his asic 100m In the Congregational church a¢ usual. t —_.—___ For noys’ and children’s clothing go to the *’ Clothing House of B. Robinson & Co., Penneyly ia avenu t 2 Two MeN KILLED BY LIGHTNING.—Sev- eral serious casualties were reported at De- trolt, Mieb., Thursday, in connection with a beavy thunder storm which swept over the state Wednesday night. John . Hiller, of tbat St while at work on a farm near Northfield, took refuge from the rain under a tree which was struck by lightning. He wa: imstantly Killed, and a companion named R. Gzeen, of Northfield, was dangerously At Marsball, a bg Man named Lake, who was riding with @ lady named ee. also drove for shelter under a tree which was soon hit by a bolt of light- ping. He was instantly killed, and his com- reser gd seriously stunned that she is nseni THE ANTONELLI WILL CasR.—A dis- patch from Rome to the London Times, dated August 14, says: ‘The Pepe, upon being in. formed that the depositions taken pro futara memoria in the Lambertini-Antonelli sult were of such @ nature as to tell 1, lied, se. much the bett avari will have to disburse a little of the money they have taken too much obtain.” notion prevails @t the that the line the defendants have adop'ad Was taken up in the expectation that the Pope. in his s well-known generosity of heart, would find the money to satisfy the Lamber- unt = rather than that the scandal should become public.” L. ex berger and Davia Wi land county, Pa., were found tempt, for interfering with trains on the Central railroad of New Jersey, after the same bad passed into ths hands of ® receiver appointed by the court. T! were sentenced to pay the cost of prosecu- tion, @ fine of $100 and underzo Sods days of Northum- he ruaning of berland county. A Litre e Gret KILLED ny 1 IGHTNING. pooay 8 the heavy storm re and G. railroad com) | ing the bottom off a wine barre! and sec ur- Horses. you not think it would be he manifest advantage of all nt wo! signal system in vogue in at least the largest cities of the coun’ try. viz: iz: ‘ll stroke to sfop,and tro to go Bs all must be a muscles in *tarting tends above all causes to wear out car-hor-es. The driver must usually depend upon the conductor to know whether the would-be who bave hailed him ha’ tepped on the car | while ip motton, or (as is frequently the case with ladies in the event of a car being fall) bave changed thetr minds, and will not get board. In eltber case & stop Is unnecessary, as the conductor need ring but twice; whereas ty the present method one bell means both a/cp and go ahead, often pefplex- ing both driverand horses. The quick in- stinets of the animals would soon teach them | to stop only at one stroke of the bell. In the course of a single trip stops would be less frequent, consequently the strength of the horses would be husbanded, and the time of all saved, while misunderstandings between conductor and driver, provoking delay, would be entirely done away with Thope you can find space for this sugges- | tion In the Pace Of the jaded car-horse, for the sake of HUMANITY. , ————_—= Mr. H Sensible Suggestion. | Ed Evening Star:—In your edition of Tues- | day evening, I see under the head of “The Suffering Poor” Mr. Hitz remarks (and very sensibly) “that work should be given to the laborers and mechanics of this eity first. in order pot to encourage visitors from a dis- tance. and married men should be given the reference.” Now I would suggest that Mr. ePherson, of the Bareau of Engrayi ng and Printing, acton Mr. Hitz's suggestion, and re-employ plate printers at present residents of this city, with families dependent on them. ard not send to a distance for help as he hi done lately. “SYMPATHUZER. : THE COURTS. PoLice Court—Juage Mills, pro tem. Today, Edward Croiz, profam ers or IS ays Frank It. Hiland, disorderly; an, John t; bonds or w ‘A the matter te nv of two cart hous injail. John Saund Sarah Underwood it with intent ¢ twit Garnharte, itted GEORGETOWN. R PAVEMENT FINISHED —Mr. W. H. Moh- | : ler, contractor for paving Bridge sireet, b: tween Congress and Market streets, has just. eompleted his work. This street is paved with Richmond granite blocks, and is almost as smooth as a concrete pavement. THE FESTIVAL for benefit of Trinity | (Catholic) school, to be given at Greon Spring on Monday, wiil be a pleasant ont | door entertainment. The Marine band will , furnish the music. THE COAL TRADE.—The coal companies hayeall been receiving and shipping some coal this week. The receipts would have | been large had it not been fora sunken boat | above the Georgetown level. Many sehvon- | ers are Jaying at thedifferent docks waiting to be loaded. Exactly what arrangements have been made in seeard to freight rates 8 yet be ascertained. ALEXANDRIA. INTERESTING RELIC.— A small sloop from Quantico brought to this city today an interesting relic of the late war, being ove of the cannon used on board the steamer Geo. Page when she was converted into a guno- beat by the Virginia authorities in 1%61. Toe n Was originally placed by Gov. Wise on board the pilot boat Hazard, whose duty it | Was to Sefrch ail outward bound vessels for | fugitive slaves. The Hazard came here vpo 1 the passage of the ordinance of ssces- Sion, and tbe gun was, with others, placed on board the Geo. Page, which cruised on the Potomac fora short time, but was finally run into Quantico creek and burned to pre- | vent her capture by the federals. Several | efforts have heretofore been made to recover the guns but without success. ‘This one was | recovered by @ young man named Sitn- mons, Who lipprovised a diving bell by saw- ing sufficient weights to its side to sink it, | wiih the open end down. ¥ nsconsed under this primitive arrangement he made his ex- plorations and recovered the cannon. The gun is now at Driefus’ junk store of the | wharf | THE STEAMER MARY WASHINGTON Is | laid py Prince street dock undergoing some repairs to her boiler. during which her | lace oh the river will be supplied by the Steamer Arlington.—[ Gazette, 31st | Locomotives DircHED. — At Middleton, | Copn., last evening, the locomotives of the Air Line and V alley reads, where the track of the Airline crosses that of ine Valiey, came invo coliison and both were thrown | down an embankment with baggage car and | peach csr. Engineer Dade went down with | his engine and bad two ribs and au arm broken. Trains are required to stop at that point before crossing either track. It is slat- ed that there must have been gross careles s- ness, though particulars are uot received.  The Detroit Free Press feels that real | estate must stay down just so long as tue | mortgages on it remains as heavy as now. No Grivu! No Morphia or Coyne dangerous drug is contained in Dr, Bull's Baby Syrup, for the relief of Colic, Teethtr ete. i Price 3 cen: LLERY OF FINE ARTS, On Pasosine Eejruvinae, Photographs (a new rocere). Frerch and 2 Photegraphs, Pores- vine Paintings, fine ‘Chrome 8, &c.; ¥ ee in every style for graph traits §The public are invited to examine our stock. in which will be found ali the late publi- calicns of foreign bonses. (October ist will receive a fine stock = genw Burnin Leather Goo Gilt and Nickel reelaine and Photo- for "Portraits ard Land and all cevlon of Frames, Spanish. # rican Map'es, with or without ve 4 linings, made to order. at re tings packed, Unpackcd and b 7, competedt Ww: keen, WN BARLOW ie id Mpecial wttoit trepstering, lining aud restoring Oil Pai Fato'ly Porirains restored with the greatest care, 30 aso prescrve the originality on acplicati T° THE PUBLIC. We take to the etti (four Improved Family Flours, aud 1 liberal paircnage cf the same. su a the ral a increasing iM- PROVED WELCH FAMILY and VIENNA PRO CErs FLOUBSS Those who have not yet given thm a trial would do well to try the experiment, plgempely slong needed wast in the Di of We select She Sgode, before, the SSMES ETT, late of Willett & Ruoff, ns our ‘Agent tint usin the sale of Flour, Feea. Meal District. Ail orders gives to biat will be attonied to with promptness and care |, WELCH BR@S., | pad a 5 iMeuoveD 7a MILY Aa th ar3i-oe INNA PROCESS FLOuRS. OS" | A FEW THINGS 3 WORTH KNOWING You can Poe's excellent Hai Hair Brushes at 20 and 250, nbber Dressing Combs, Goodyear.) 10.28 and Sle. qtuenes Hort Hubber Dreasia ¢ Comb made, at vc; -——= grost pleasure in extending our thanks | zens of Washington for their appreo ation for their very eyed tepmerir gly Toilet Mirrors, Se. and 81. xcellent Hustic Frames glass and pack, 2ic.; five Polished ‘Walout Frames, ebony ne Walnut Temel and Hat ket Books, sic. ad gt: Leather Bussis Les! ther Pecket| Packet Books ‘and Purses, gy | A Meu B. SILVERBERG, METROPOLITAN BAZAAR, jyB-t.ths,tr 812 7th st., near Pa. ave, ee VALUE see ove ® w.. car, CITY ITEMS. “THE TRIALS - aoe HOUSEKEEPER” are een ‘War NEws.—The Wars of the Roses have now finally terminated in the complete em of the While Rose Extract made by Atkinson. was ae DETERGENT.—The best known substitute | for soap. —_—e Harry Triprxgs for nervous and those who have been dosed, ‘Sage ed and quacked. Pulvermacher’s Electric Belts | effectually eure Le ogy debility, weak- | ness, and decay. k and Journal, with Information worth thousands, mailed free. s Pulvermacher Galyanic Co., New Yorrc City. 6,18dakly Ladies and and Gent We won to call attention to A. Chemical Scouring and bs arg ee pros} No. ry the intest Img i 18, TA ng th maprovemont heuer of ‘3 European invention, ee ee | Re is enabled to do bis work ine manner Bay “all : to be equaled by these 5 1 xt now, Wm. facilities. His disauaing os dyeing? ie” =, OLS > st now and Gent's Suits are, tn Sect, ee St in L, the oy, on account of eer im =e ‘call 006 @ wtreet, aailty ang?” 71" AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE. GRAND OPENING OF THE SEASON, SEPTEMBER 3-ONE WEEK ONLY JACHITS-CHYS’ JAPANESE TROUPE tour through the Urited 1 permission of ths kuperor of Ji Pav,) and whose wonderful performauces | ftan: ped them by the public and press of New Y aud Baltimore to be the greatest of Jn Siete, Presenthi g @ crozraime of Stardio ful ord Langhe ble Pastimes, aequaled in the histo- ry of annsement: MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY Other nov Itlcs iy preparation, Box office of acured places will be opened nd 9 4, augsl tf NATIONAL TH SE ere MEER TIS A BUESSE 2 Ps Anke THEATE: e SCOMP. iny? ABY BA Racy Ba BAL BA BABY, BA BAnY, BA RABY? BA BAny) BA RABY, BA EsBy BA BABY, BABY, BA MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2 BSEPTFMERER 10.GEO 8. KNIGHT. an%-tr ‘[4SATER COMIOUE, 11 Street, BELOW PENSYLVANIA TeVesce, OPEN THE YE. YEAR ROUND. PERFORMANCE & EVERY NIGHT. Matinee for Ladies snd Children EVERY WED- BEBSDAY and ‘SATURDAY AFTERNOON, FIRST-CLASS IN BV EVERY RESPECT. Variety, Drams, Bnriesqne and Comedy. nov2l-ly 626 ON EXHIBITION 626 SALE ) oh ie MARKRITER’S, FREE ART GALLERY ‘AND STORE, No. 626 E Street. isos" isrnest cet mack of Paper Sieogiuge, W ooo and White w fein, Bigs, Nall, Senin tho District is C. 57 Please remember Namo and Number. jyl-ty RRANeMEER JUSTH’S OLD ge for agree band © ———— GEORGETOWN ADVERM’TS. | OR KENT—No. 49 Ist street, Georzetows ait | ‘ail modern conven‘ences; in good order and | neighborhoed, convenient to market, achoois, epereh an Apply to Dr. CHAS Oka < 124 Durbertor strect angls otf porn -8IX YEARS ESTABLISHED, W. BH. WHEATLEY'S PREMIUM STEAM DYEING AND SCOURING KSTABLISHMERT OMice, 4% Jefferson Street, GEORGETOWN, D. 0. Work pent for and delivered to any place tn the city. Received and returned (by mail or express) from and toany piace in the country. my?-tr Send as your orders. THE BIG “T” STORE. E. LEWIS @ CO. Fine Sie OD pectaltion—FINE TEAS and OOF FEES, Nol pasa Proprietors of the Ophelia Segar, ” ERMS Casi. _LADIES’ GOODS. T° THE LADIES. Special copsigrment of HAMBURG KDGINGS and INSERTINGS. Wehence ped this g jay an fi yense lot of HAM- BUG MMULOIDERIES wirect trom the mann. facturere, which we will sell at less than wholesale Prices. an isoneof the handsomest lines of good« ever offered in this city, and presents an opportunity to secure goods at Afty per cent, less than regular prices. MES. M. J. HUNT, _gneti-tr No. 6#1and 623 D street. JUST RECEIVED, NEW STYLE HATS, for early Fall, Also, a full line of BLACK VELVETS, from $1.59 per yard upwards. J.P. PALMER, 1107 F strert, angié-tr Between lth and 12th sts. LA»1£s SHOES. Pere AUGUST 15, I ant of ten T. EDW. OLARE, W. CLABK & 00.. LUMBER, WOOD AND COAL, DOORS, SASH BLINDS, &c. ivania avenue. Cerner Otic, 408, res ney — Hy Whart, jell tr WASHINGTOR, D.O. MELWAUKEE LAGER BEER. ‘The best Lager Beer sold in the District of Oo- fembia, p mre the fol flattering ‘meuiton oi reat Centenvial Ex bd Sch, Gi it te] Wi: rater Brewing - Porte i oa an Brig riscom- and Taste, lent, ‘This celebrated a Lay why sey is ‘hip, _Sugtl-tr EW OMNIBUS N On RG oe Sole Agent, D. C. LINE. ined Peres ances: re cas. cosas Fe aeylyania ingens cud iNew ow Jails fe leaving every 20 Sin ‘are GEO. W_ KNOX. EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &o. GFBARD EXCURSION AND PIC NIC Rever experteneed by those who use Dooiey's | OF Hy the ENCAMPMENTS, 1.0.0.5.» ‘east Powder. it, wholesome biscuits, bread, rolls and mufflus, every | ROLL a Seen sve Ws, Rae ‘Try it and be eonviz.ced. Ticke 6 @1 GO: goed for ten dase from the 15th. hionable Hats at lar Prices. | BF Ceinmitiee mretive Wedneniay "gest fiir Deroy Sut onto #2108 BE “DOZEN” WILL Very nice fie Soft H ats, $1 59 fo 82.50. Er Men's Heavy Wool Working Hats. 750. tost. | Boys’ and Children’s Stitt a ate, | 6: for dress and school wear. at all prices, from | wait 50e, to $1.50, at “ Lewis’ Popniar « § — fing Store,” 920 7th street, between I and K boat. Gea3D, EXCURSION TO FORT WASH- INGTON by the Fitt Chrren abe Salbath Scboo! DAY, September 4h, z eu he on — t —_ ickets can an be bed bad ‘St Bred Adame’ oud oiner ccumittoes , EXCUREION TO HARPER'S FERRY|1 THURSDAY, September 6th | Leave Faltimore & Obiv de- | ee Fo | “Foreautdirin, 1.85 La | _ausds tath.s | } $2 To FORTRESS MONROE AND THE | Pre: j ond Excursvon Peg Mi ace ch yiervan MONDAY, —The Steamer Jane leave Sixth-street wharf at ‘ Ae about © 0. m. Wedueesay. fhe boat will Sepecmber tho Y EXCURSION er the smepices of EQUAL piviston? 3; SONS OF TEM Beat TO PINEY POINT AND POINT LOOKOUT, | On board the fine and commod!ous steamer | JANE MOSELEY ‘The boat will jeave her wh of 6th street SATURD, ING, Beprem o'clock eharp, si lves pportnnity f an rie time for bathing and Washington certy Monta ™ sl-ep ‘ be fernisned’ te each fenen fr # will be charced ! Be each; Lekets forch: can Te had at the | —| NING EXCUR- | m < at 11 o'clock, rewsining at Mar- teseach trip. Masic and Dancing. | gular Sanday Excursions for Ladies and | Obiidren, leave at 3.90 p. m.. avd return at 8 o'clock. | Ticks tr. 2 cents, Children free. _A fine catere: ay SUNDAY EXCURSION! ‘The LADY OF THE LAK®, anil further notice, will make Tegciar ex- curmion tripe, leaving her wharf, foot, of th street, at Bh p. ui. Forty: hive miles dow u return. Faro 50 ceuts cents. The fast Steamer JC J0nR THOMPSON wit | leave foot of Sth strest, Washingt: SUNDAY. P one ip, 35 Seats » 77 on » ror Srip. oti yr oes FURST EXCURSION TO POINT LOOK- OUT THISREASON. The Fine Steamer CHARLOTTE ot eo Point Lookout and Tooma. &e., {nq 309 7ih m etrest. “hase'e Brass baad For state BW Sikening’s will accompan; amity ex rxCU RSIONS | every Mond risay nights. Leaving Tth- | Sect bart at 620. m.,returatng at io were nts H Pg Meemer can be chartered for excurstons. Glymont and y (Sunday \ excepeedl jeaving Wer wharf, foot of Tth 9 Da. Bi ire Be ge! Bos CUMSIONS—Two trips, to Mou Vernon Springs; tearing at We oviote om returning at 2o'¢lock p m. Firs? trip fare, # c Second trip, leaving af 2.9) and retarniug at #0 clock Bom. Fare conte, Those going on the Bret car orn on the second trip free of charge. Cb EAP G8iepitey' S TRIP—OChildren will be taken on Satu for 18 cents round trip; aul a Tickets will entiie the holders fo cv op over at the | usaal I until the return trip of Friar ly on Saturdays. Childrea must accompanied by their parents or ge STEAMBOAT MARY WASHINGTON can be chartered for Excursions 4 appiring on board, or to G. Z,ALEE, pagsEh at Ho G45 ttn street, opposite Ne TROTH, mys 4 President of Company. harainal TO po VERNON PAS- ARROW, Capt Prank Hollingshead, iatuconly Neem ARBO MC pemen- gers at Monnt Vernon wharf. soagers taking this egmer gemserd is lount Vernon Associa- Hou) vera rading da omebotones thres wiles, a8 by other lines. inciuding admiesion to Mansion Bound tri FRANK Pred fir. Arrow. jee Sa Ner® ROUTE TO ) MOUNT VERNON. commodions steamer MARY WasuiNa Tos aoe cagying pee pongers to — . ae fur By, this route persone J avoid a hot walk up certigges So srenai Finge ride to aud from the fing’ ta. The distance te one. e-and-a-half mice, | Bot three. Leaves 7th street wharf every day(San- | Gay excepted) at 9:30 a, m.. and returns about "clock 1, including admission and car. | mansion. jen | ___BooTs — SHOES. READ THE PRICE LIST or | BOOTS AND SHOES, AND SEE ne Old Woman in Shoe in Window,” aT L. HEILBRUN’S, 408 Seventh street northw: st. Outen Shoes, 10, 20, 30, 40,£0,75 ots., ‘and Baton Shoos, 7 . $2, 82.50. 78 ote, 3) $1, $2 to 85. biae- Lace,’ jane Kid Button French Ki Ge Fine Good Hy ae 5 ang)-3%t NOw,38 TBE, 7 ‘bay your Obildren’s | ches] 1.40 Soiid eaters 3 neeuar’, 5 ~ + gener meneene pSezbescteer, J. GEORGES, CITIZENS AND MILITARY BOO? AND SHOR MAKER, a | ct | atreets | QT. CECELIAS | Capitol « Youre L | in the Acne ak j BoYs, ‘Prk ‘| F EDUCATIONAL. MISS M. L. RATAHBO Te io8 Cc axD heli femur 3 at O32 Maryland are Miss EM'LY EAU aeol for MIS-B8 aod BUTS. co- . T will begin her GIRLS acd «mat » fourth Scnoel year fh BOYS. Septem! 30 157. at 210 A ot A's Sorel in Writing and Drawing. s*pt-7r* RT SCHOOL, MRS. 8. FE. TULLER, Fi cine! —Kigbth Resston opons Beptembcr ret. Thorongh tmstrnetion taal! and P vee baud 4 Artstores, A’ AND MRS. ALFRED BUJACS Roe: ding e1¢ Day School | Xe ng Ladies. 1200 Letreet rine te 5 ‘Will be resume 4 on Wm Will reopen WEDNESDAY, enna 19» she new w motions ball ie a RSE ISS HFATI will ont srections on the Pi 4. $5 and #0 ver or culltros ot 3° ad ne and Orean "OUNG LADIF' VISITATION. Wash cises of thy ” Be) QT MATTHEWS IN between It Feaumed nn the fret M ph A, 4001 <ut OF MUSK WS SOHO: SonDAay sptert G t i at corner Apxsres ae tober B a7 B JOHNSEN S Par K BE MI eMITH. A. TOLMAN BER 22th, 107 | for stars | | eng eux2s Tt BAR will reoy Is and email Boys, Bep treet Borth west ang2s-5t? Miss HARROVER will reopen her DHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIFS mnt CHIL. DBEN. Boot. Yorh at her rostaenee 1336 | tree oppsite Franklin park THE TENTH A the HOME SCHOOL will cx ~~ at 107 Penns; Ivauin Rex HILL = LEGE AKY LAND The students mer Dureno chher of the three Courses. viz: the Puginerring, the Classi th Teint cours nday in Sepie Bugs 6t CADE: MY. o 1c ~ MTS BBBA T Sires Novthowest, J. P. CAULFIELD, Mai ical Doctor, First quarter com Principal Porils may ¢ charge. The rchools of the Clsesi m, aily. Tr ‘The F tree particulars aprly to | P. aug?s-tu £. HEALY.S. 3 . Prosivent M/88 SMITH WILL REOPEN HER JVE elect School ard Kindergarten Septembre 10, 267, at her Homdence. GLO Metroet not owe farther particelare apply to th _ sus 1127 IRTEENTH STREET MISSES POLLOCK & NOERS 1 recpeus September rt aa. Children ado sof Sand 16. Normal (ass, Oct. For particulars apply atthe above afdrees 1s. svez7-Im JATIONAL UNI PARIMENT opens Pdmirsion to jnmior, senio should be mace immedi: West. $28 Thetr etn eug2s-Im* M ISS MAI her Sctoel tor Girls ‘and Smail ope, Sey 27], MIN TRS. Washinton street, Gor . C. crm, 4 two © quarter; mu) tra. witha eug25-2w* MERSON INSTITUTE, Select Classical and Mathema' ical ‘hool for Boys, ith Street, beiween I and Ix Btreets, Will rec pen W EDNESDAY, Sept. 12. For ciren lare, Bee addr ' CHABLES B You ert Sy. au im TSICAL spactocs Musi he'wh toters cll or send for circ ___© B. BULLARD. Direct OYS’ ENGLISH AND CLASSIC aL | Academs—a%s rtrect northwest, Chu: cif: ie st. = MJENNIFC GARDNER HAS THE een "EN a SOHOOL fr SMALL CHILDRES M wil | Inthe West street Obapel, Georgetewn. commencing FEPTEMBEL Sp, ard reapeciiully solicits t Lape acne lw Mir S, A, BROWN will reopen her PRI- pmany, SCHOOL. fur HOTS, Monday, Sepirin- = orgetown. DS. aaz2-30 be 5 mber 10th, Meee o1 tre arnt Te MISSES PERTEY S SELECT SCHOOL aud KINDERGARTEN will reo) September 10,1877. at SOW uth street worthwent, be, and F. Kisdergartuer, Mise Kanne Hs a. Fors iced ray ang? la ELECT SCHOOL—MISS RICHARDS SS wall bogie the sath ear of ber School fur GIR. Advanced and Clas — on patter Ghoa Wrst TaNy lone sr north ogues may be had at the Book: ores: and farther information oan be obtalues +f be Principal. REDERICK ACADEMY OF THE vil JTATION —The exercises of this Jostitution yin Eoan it pi giee, Se. etdram eter LOUIS 0B DON: Gzorc EORGETOWN FEMALE SEMIN NARY, ren and Stoddard streets, Bichon scasion opecs Peptesator ee ta ies. of ine Dorthwests entrance at the north at Ballentyre's. Principe: may be Boy 132 or seen at ‘he school room op the Zid, 2b ‘and 25th, from 3 fo a aug?l-tw M SEML [T. VERNON == FAMILY AND DAY geno FOR YouN@ = ott im) Bey: EDU CATIONAL. hae HE_ROSSLYN SEMINARY will reopen on Thurea), September 200 & Beasde ty leer’ Mim B BOBS, F. Morrist we N YOLT MBIAN UNIVERSIT {HiNGTON CITT, D. o he parment opens pene September 12 Mea'cal Te parte ont Ortober 1, Law Te * Pewber 38. and informe 3 e'WaLLine Le a, 7. 5. ecg tw. WASHINGTON FEMALE SEW. I Day Schoo! for HE INABy, ned st teh DAY, Beptember ih, 1&7. boarders their ¢ “ay sid apply s/h wt delay. ae omiy’ « timited wram- ber ei beat, . st tm . Principal Book stores. anc at No Bs reat. Mire. 2D. BUTCHER and & ee C1 Dove GLAS, Prin cipal sugié.toctt CHOU. OF Misic. S A » Gcotuner, & Sertei, bere KING “Secren = MUSS, CALKINS" SELECT SCHOOL for BOY? and GIRLS © . nae Soe at 200 Peon) ivania WESLE VAN FEMALE COULEGE, WILMINGTON. DELAWA The thirty =:.th «nual somion ber Both. Bor Carat gem or informe: Bugs) nw = le “UN WILSO SPENCERIAD — — hy x equal oily on ontertt ti WeNork, Prin. ApSs ox “S YOUNG LADIES ROAEDING « Dav SCHOOL wit at O42 Me aor iwent, 8 pt 6, IT. aw MAPEY “-LLE V. PRUDHO ME. nd addte EV » A. HOL BRO and Mit Sebond ne, N Next term cue tEPTEMPER ABC, De Bolbreck to tun Jay non bik Ban socre- y Row ancaton, Cow HALL MORAVIAN SEMT- ‘OK GIRLS. at Lititz, “4 o— eek ery Ae weer END aetieee BOARDING is HOOL tor yoONe LADIES, New Haven, Conn Boopen Sept. 11h “myle-m APLE WOOD INSTITUTE, Ooncord- ville, Pa. Boys, ‘quarter, oe. Deter om a3 JAMES CORRIDON, Professor Boceen: St. Cloud ae Ad 7 J nd Short-Fi ae 8 eee ico comee of guaran: given at ehools, —s RESORTS. Prey POINT HOTEL, sT MARYS COUNTY, MD, This favorite place rt will remain open for ttl Sept. 3. Terms, or NEW CARPETS. CARPETS! CARPETS!! CARPETS!!? At ©. M. TOWSON & CO's. saan side Oarvete, 18 conte Extra heavy Beat quality three Rew patt roast f Tapertry ke AN patt * al i Dregcet, cheap. all wool Venetian tbe 1, iQ. i, 2 yards wide; Stair No auction “i Fowkoe vom are roealar goods, ‘arpets in fork of Rottinghan pill seve menry and Sued rotr CEs, GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, &e. fornish i] quentities at We are now prepared to Goudie in large and sm A those fitting ont are * edt visit our Store. It ieoase =O obligation to purchase oRIDGE, WHGE «& & 1008 Pransylcania avenua, Borwoet ich and 11th streets, _aned ERVI sT Tune comms. Chock c¥ 4g iw, niogien Aud GLASSWABE, GEO. WATTS co. engttr 316 7h abs a cone ave. JEW YORK W ne 9A SHADE HOUSE |N BEST G Hay y ERICES. THE SCIENCE OF LIFE; On, SELF-PRESERVATION, MORE THAN ONE MILLION COPIES SOLD Gold Medal Awarded to = Author by Ow March is, Ane = Untold miserirs that result from Per ew be slicviones end caren, @oubt this asser!iou sbould purchase the new cal Work Soother now is th, and is of the Peabody "E"The Belence of