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EVENING STAR. WEDNESDAY. September 26, 1577. Weather Indications To-day. Orrick oF CHIFF StGNAr OFFicer, ‘Warhington. September %, 1°77. For the middle Atlantic states, light va-i+ able winds, mostly from the south, warmer, partiy cloudy weather, followed by rain areas with s nary or lower ———— LOCAL NEWS. Amousrments, 4c, To-night. Bational Theater —“The Danicheffs.” Ford's Opera Tiouse. Buffalo Bill” snd trouye in “May Cody. Theater Comique.--Mme. Duclo’s varkty troupe. e Condensed Locals, See advertisement of breastpin lost. From J.C. Parker we have the New York papers in advance of the mails. Street nrops will be lighted at 6.20 p. m., fnd extingaished at £40 a. m. The crivers of the Great Falis Ice Com- pany give second pienic at Locust Grove See advt. The 5: Jarm bell on St. Mary’s Chureh brote down this morning, and will not be in working order until to morrow. Me-ers. Hable Bro.hers, the well-known Washington clothie.<, secured the contract for fury isting clothing to the Sioux Indian elegation now in this city. Reserved seats to the lecture at Foundry Chorch of Dr. Fowler, the great western reachet, and now of New Yorr.can be ob- Enined at’ the book stores mentioned in the advertisement elsewhere. Meyer Hiram, residing at No. 1104 7th Street, shot himself accidentally Im the head while carelessly handling a pistol yesterday afternoon. His ivjury, thouga painful, is not r ed as dang: Mr. Nicholas Cailan was yesterday recor Misstoned a justice of the peace for the D trict of Columbia. Mr. Ca infed a justice in ing « Judge Mills | fome of the Be National Counc r. a letter from Fa > the recent Sons of Jonad: speak in bi wn them wl ce that sinee their r cil bas been formed in E repair a land G streets rlow, cons two-story brick sta’ Streets north we ir a bri t ext; S110 M. bet weer re street. between 15 Mary Herold. re. xk Sth street, between southeast; $15. M. Ford, repair a z. corner Myrtle and ist streets repair a frame ween Band C north- & Wade, construct a brick vetween Ist street and New ¥ Avenue; $60. Thomas G. Holtzclaw, four two-story brick dwellir D street, be- tween 3d and 4th northeast; s7.200. —s Hortheast A Poor Convict DiscRARGED.—Yester- day Maurice Re convicted and sentenced in Joly last in the Criminal Court to pay @ fine of $100, or, indefault. six months’ fae Prisonment in jail_he having appealed his €ase from the Police Court— was before U. 8. I Commis-‘oner John A. Clarke. ing served more than 36 days of t on the 1th instant mac Commissioner for his rel counsel. LG. Hine, es is writ to Ja a refused to obey it, as he had been ised that the commissioner had iction—the sentence being an alter- dgment of the court the defend- ng had bis choice to pay the months. Th Miller th etion on the ground mesticn minal Cr urt was rot a fler argument tthe eourt wa U.S) and fer bearing evidence flect that Roche was unable to pay dl-ebarged him THE BOARD oy HEALTH met last night, Dr. Vv e chair . Langston, from , ade a report tsances In the zu avery assistance 2 board to the Dis- amissiouers, as requested by them, in the enforcement of the law in regard to such nuisar ces: opted. The wooden strac- O street, between 5th the stagnant water 3 ck 10, Mount Pleas- nd 7th street road. and the hog pens on the Premises of Edward Fulkes,on the Conduit Toad, above Georgetown, were condemned as nuisances and ordered to be abated. The health officer's report for the week ending September 22d was read. showing 55 n ances abated, 5 causes of death invesig Tl pecuniary conditions investigated. 11 bur: als at public expense, and 43 investigation: for local causes of disease. ——« AMUSEMENTS — > Danichefs” was performed last even rT manner than the ev Was greatly ev joyed by those pr play will liold the boards for the Tema inder of this week. * Opera Hous “Buffalo Bill” The performance ot last night Ww: * i 1 ina SP ety com? say ti , very When the fact Is taken isto consideration that we have excellent home fire insurance compa- Dies in our midst (*ach as the Ariisgton Fire Insurance Company for the District of Col- Bmbia, office No. i505 P , horth of U. 8. Treasury), who make a specialty of issn- ing policiés at lowest equitable rates, and arantee prompt ymeut of losses, very little sympathy is shown to those who neg- to insure.— Keg. t REAL ESTATE SALES.—Tuesday, B. H. ‘arber, real esiate broker and auciloneer, Sold for Ashford and Rohrer, trustces, lo! Subdivision of syuare 628, improved bya two- Story and basement brick dweiling,on the South side of F street, between New Jersey Svenue and F street, to Thomas M. Hanson, at $2,200, subject to'a special improyament J.T. Coldwell, auctioneer, sold lots 194 and 395, In subdtvision of square 675, improved two unfinished two-story brick houses, on ‘y7rtle street, between North Capitol and 1st streets northeast, to Francis Prott, at $1,850. — THe NATIONAL MACHINE Painting Company have filed a certitieate of incorp>- Fation in ler of is office. Chas. T. Moore, Maurice Pechin, Jaco H. Cross. man. James 0. C ane, Lewis Clephane. ¥. W. Royce and Thomas L. Teatast- are and the object is printing. ithograph ng and eleetrotyp\ The is on cok diviaed into se’ ent “two pm ——— Joun H. MAGRUDER, lately of the fi if & Howard, will open an entice Bew stock of the ‘inest groceries at 1121 New York avenue on or about October 4th. Thank- pay a — od for their favors the past. he solic! in fature.—Advt. ae aaa ‘THE CHANCES are agal your getting a prize of $160,060 oF 250.00) oF $25 .000 in the ext drawing of the Louisiana State Lotrery Company, but some one will. The best way to test the question is to write to M. A. Dan- . O. Box 62, New Orleans, La., for tickets or information.—See aie’. Dry Goons very cheap; also, Tees, la: assortment beautifal dress goods, black e cashmeres, black alpacas, black silks, black shawls, black crape veils, blan- Carter's, Market , cansimeres for boys, at ‘THE Boy's CLoruixe Hol fZLygnia avenue, B. Robinson & styles of . youths, boys, and t Du. Leow, iif 6th sirect northwest, tf or ‘children’s ‘The Lat or Exchange. ITS WO'aK UP TO DATE. Last evening @ meeting of the Labor Ex- ebarge finance committee was held at the rooms, (29 Leyuisiana avenue, Mr. T. Lubey in the chair, and Mr. L. 8. Emery secretary. Mr. L. J. “yavis, the treasurer, reported $2,554. Letters were re- lections to date, ceived committee. ‘ask the return o! ibeir collections. Mess: nd SS appointed a cor T.ttiee to call on delinquent list holders f their lists and col- W. Cochran, Frank J. = and Mrs. Hall, declining toserve on THE UNEMPLOYED LABORERS. communicatioa in THE STAR Of Se; jptem be 4th, and it Is that we should give nothing ing towork, of whom * For such I have no not contribute a cent. ‘hose who are willing, but can’t find hye * * As le were brought the operations of the general govern- ment during the war, it ts sbould aid us in transferring them to points where they can be self-sustaining. I notice to these who are nol w there are m: rf. fympaihy, and will should be sent where a pape portion of these here by ¢ work rom Mr. W. C. Dodge, enclosing a fhe amons atone in. wich he ut fair that it that @ republican state couveution adopted a resolution In favor of an appropriation by Congress for the purpose of assisting, under suitable regulauions, the surplus laboring men of the large cities and mining distric.+ to settle on the pubile lands. that it would be far better for all concerned if we could induce Congress to appropriate rpose, than to give it, as heretofore, indiscriminately to the poor. Tae money for such a pu! latter course is aa inducement for them to stay jong as it continue to have the peor and a good dal here, and as we shall always with us, more than our share of It keems to me them, continaed too. Then, again, some provision ougot to be made by which the thousands of idle boys from 12 to 20 years of age, who fill our siree 3 ad who live, toa great extent, Dy d preying upon the property: fering Oders, should be set to work and made to earn their living. Streets In horrid eonditi repair or comple thousands of near} tens. If the commu thy t exeredirgly trying wo bones rd support them i have would t discourage, ¥ the pve bere snd remair coloved ri tee. chart. GER: additional & ity over-bunlened tax-payers. the t citizen to have his ec! es lines and house robbed b, and then be taxed to arres idleness in ja ns lo me that Congress ni a to pass a law by whieh all of tuis ¢ no visible means of support might be arrested and mad. t if it did not , thelr staying or coming ious condition of things ther been every inducement for this betier the condition of things.” leller was referred to the executive commit- The chair said the executive bad divided the city and Georgetow filty collection districts, and Ss > with e them; and y idle men and boys We are called upon to support by contriba- support should they not be made to work has to pai to work Ou our Stree © SUPP Low does in jail aud almshouse; extent of the work done by ort here com bmit Here we are taxed to death. our funds to pros- 1 Tos la it was stated that of the 120 members of the committee, only 37 had made returns. AN INFORMAL MEETING OF THE MANA- was held. during which Mr. Bryan stated that Mr. N. W. Burchell had contribuied an Mr. Tullock, the superintendent, reported tbat the rooms were opened on Monda morning, and up to date there had been applications—1 white males, mules, 43 white females and females—206 whites and 57 colored. TO-DAY. This morning there to-day were about equal generally applying are seems to be i up to yesterday being a richness the whic ita ot. wh peraments, is medicine. on the f the al | Tap, a French p'! sumptives, Is Mr. andria brewery, basa the original. It is more saccharine and of the superior malt and 26th. sfiections by © use. Try it. PRopate Cov or th ™ was fined Wise Will rt sault on Officer is, Jobn Wallace, assault on’ age, knocking a tooth out Waliace are both youn; under the influence of assnult on Toom s, the crowd filling tb: up to two o'clock there were 142 applicants, making @ total thus far of 37. of the «pplicants have fou’ ited number of the men b kk. some in Virginia. In a few da the bianks are rece} ww 1, a rush at sidewalks, and colored colored the ‘he colors divided. Tne men laborers, and work Ime: alos, and its digestib ich, It few gaged a new brewer, and is now t Tivoli beer, which is said to be superior to le in color, contains ess alcoho! than any other beer, and has a delicious flavor, and althoagh the hgoboc vipa r cRT Ju town re Geerge Washing icious colored wan, was sent 0-DAY. d M was fined @ aries William Laveson, lon $1 eins 95 William Ferguson, loud. larceny of apeck of coal; $1. liquor. $% and thirty days in the county Jas alias Johnson, larceny of » pair fined $10. Robert Johnsop, an boy, was sent tothe Reform of the land Merpeta prepar tit Sebi been fur: the for many never | and for nervous thin people erse climates. Such beer, as Vienna and at the Tivoli bewery eS SURE CURE for dyspepsia and pulmonary using Chi p, brated «‘Meiliston,” for sale at 911 7th strat at first-class Urug- stores. best citizens have been ander's 202+ THE COURTS. ‘oURT—Judge Cariter. t. Wart that tr rd ye Cartier A Momaay ben do. Nail. 0 Penny, t ‘i ‘ailace rd ir only want, as nearly all express their willingness to go anywhere to find it. There seems among them a partica- lar desire to go to Florida, notwithstanding the reports of yellow fever prevaili a the women’s department there hay *0 applications for work thus far, thenumber , and quite a numb. iwork. A ays, ved, there will be Most bitter touie pri phe. nos rank | tomach that union of irritating pomena with garly, called heat, and for this reason beer is often tolerate!’ by the | Weak and irritable persons, and can be with advantage ip grave dise 5. rice 13,00 account hops used, one dol- lar per barrel higher than other beers, the re- tall price will be the same. It is called the Tivoli XX Beer, and we ask the lovers of = beer to try it.—[Daily Nation, Seplember : cele- Handreds of benefited by its t arrell was admitted P, oi PoLice CouRT—Judge Milis pro tem. erday. after our report closed, §\ d John Vigel. loud, $8 each. the quiet Faet re man’s 5 for removing blocks 5 trespass in $5. John Walsh, leGowan, profane; fey samne seriun: sjaw. MeLain and and powerful mon. and wery Ww ‘as fined ‘ollins nda Branch: @5. Charles Hosch pants worth # neurrigible colo RREMOVAL—I wish toadvise: a tease Dorthweat, cat Tae Vor — ‘Mis heard Sorough the land, and speak, ‘good time coming. So, he spirit of reform fe working in the tarseres to danish those canj 3 red THE GroRGrTowN Post TION— Ephraim Jeined to be reme: @ resolution fa: office, and a Post Master eral that made in the prese: manacerrent. A resolution was *Change to-di Sivas aloe! mee Sette e ‘of all ‘me: yy carr said town, provided the introduction of this GEORGETOWN. Orrice Qurs- Idots—It will service does not invoive the loss at our post office of any facilities or conveniences which our citizens now have for the purchase of for the mail- ing and delivery of letters and other mail matter, including thejuse of private stamps and mouey orders and Dow furnished and are This resolution looks to any Georgetown man to approve (except the postmaster), bat Mr. Tenney didn’t a; 10 see it £0, and called upon Postmaster Hill, who was present, to give bis views as to what Would be the result were the carrier system Mr. Hill arose and gravely said that he had noi come tothe meeting in his own interest, but in what he considered the real, interest of the town! That Georgetown ‘post i the carrier system, but that he had a project in view by bot ed, and tbat it y ’ legislation. Mr. Tenney said the present arrangements tufted the business men of Georgetown. was wanted was addi- tonal facilities, not that the post should be done away with, and that the post- master had vo power to make the change. Dent warmiy spoke in favor of the -esolution, giving many ado: could pot have the office whieh could th could be ob: only be done Mr. Cassin said wi Congress must do it. Mr. good reasons why it should be adopted. Mr. Clabaugh moved to lay the resolutioa on the tab! carried unanimously. Mr. ‘Waters moved to adhere to the original proposition indorsing the post office and the boxes, as in said office.’” perfectly safe for office present Mawagement; carried unanimously. | Adjourned IkEK —About two o'clock this morning an alare erick and guished. Was struck from box 712 by Officer Fisher fora fire in the back building of one of the houses in Libbey’s row, corner of Frod- 2d streets, Which was soon extin- ee READING NOTICES. headache wh ache Specific will cure tt. 0 cents, by all Druggist CITY ITEMS LIKE 118 PARENT FLOWER — Extract of Violet, the most deli fined Of perfumes, couceals iis € tract of White Ros ee DIME SAVINGS.—Honsekeepers who study ate 1 THERE Is NO Excuse for snffering with w doses of Lodilie’s H Large bottles o: Al w economy in sinail things should use Doole Yeast Powder, the best, becaus Weight. a “To Do AS FoLks oF FaSHIo ene respect at least, you must wu Sulphur Soap, which 8 immense! among the elite of soci and 80, for itis the most salutary of be Sold by all Droggists. Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye, biack or brown, e068 aid purifiers, 50 cents. GREAT REDUCTION in prices of Slate and For the purpose of reduc- ing my stock in the above braneb, which is most varied ever exhibited in this city, I propose to sell at cost for cash Marble Mantels. the largest anc for the next thirty days. perfectly pure; the cheapest, as every package is fuil ND: G H. W. HAMILTON, e038 specifics for disease ir tetter's Soma: one of them. been permanently six weeks. Hun Y.M. C. A. Building, 9th and D sts. ~ THERE ARE A FEW,a very few, actual existence, and Hos. Bitiers may be set down as In cases of indigestion it never fails. Persons who have suffered for many years almost every conceivable species of iorture from this agonizing complaint, have cured with the Bitters in reds of such instauces are on record, authenticated by the testimony of prominent nen in every walk of Life, emi- hent physicians among the number. THE BFST HOUSEKEEP and potash. Ail Grocers and it. a Tue REASON WHY all housekeepers and others use the Aladdin Security Oil is that no accident bas ever occurred from its use is the best in the world. All storekeepers Try it, and you will have no other. fell it. Take nothing but Aladdin, The above Oil cat be had at Geo. Jr.’s, 39 D street northwest. Happy TipinGs for nervous safferers drugs ea trie Belis ity, weak- Book and Jourual, with » Mailed free. Address Pulvermacher Gaivauic Co., 6,18,d&e1y To LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.—We wish Chemical ut, No. 906 G street, near ih street. By promptly adopt- improvenients, whether of » he is en. not to | equaled by those not possessing these facil- | ities. His cleansing and dyeing Ladies and e cheapest in the | city on account of his superior work. Give him a call—906 G street. Punctuality guar- | and those who have been dosed and quacked. Pulvermacher's E effectually cure premature debi ness, and decay. information worth thousar York City. ———— to call attention to A. Fisener’s Scouring and Dyelng Establishme: ing the latest American or Europcan invent abled todo his work in a manr Gent's Suits are, m fact, anieed. a a EE aS use Young’s Detergent and pronouvce it superior io * Jruggists tr and re- ace be. hind its more widely known sister—the popular ervedly utifiers Ryneal, 8,11,3: NEW CARPETS. NEW CARPETS. Have opened thi steck 1G MORE 5 BEET QUALITIES, EBRNS OF Cottege Carpets, for Dining-room and Ohambers, at 25 © pte, ‘Two ply Cottaga. new colors, 38c_and rang, ia aldition to our larg2 VPA LOWEL! Sic Exira hesvy Three-ply Cottage, stripe, 600. Ipurain Carpets, bright patterns, 37, Trgrain Carpets = goExira heavy Ingrain Carpets, choice patterns, at Ne Ingrain. all wool, beautifal patterns, 750, Lowell Sart Tow. tty, @1 usséls Carpets. good quality, $1. Rugecf all binds” ON Cloths, ail widths, Nottingham Lace, For New Styls of CARPETS come to ©. M. TOWSON & co.,. se1% cotr 636 Peamsyloanta ave., near ith. DB ECORATIVE AN ¥ I respectfatly anr ont Prepared to exhibit FINU PAPERHANGING of any establishment in thecity, Tho go of ornementation, from Among them are mazy novelt £3, TILING DESIG Also a large assortment of GILT, SATIN BLANKS, which Twill sell much lower then the the modern styl origins! desi DALOS, FRE market prices, Terms can. tothe public thar I am vhe largest sesortment of we &e. JOHN ALEXANDER, sepl?-w&stm No. 1231 Pounsylvania avenue. PROTECT YOUR CASH RECEIPTS from THILVES by using MILES’ ALARM TILL Coos PATENT SAFETY MONEY DRAWER, SOLD aT FAIRBANKS’ SCALE WAREHOUSES, 311 Broadway, New York; And by leading Hardware dealers. 2 Milk st., Boston. sepl-w3t 5 | years old, good & all | It | NE GOLD WALL | Ss. | i 4 AMUSEMENTS. QPERA HOUSE. TWEEDLEDUM TWITTERS, introduc ngan entire sew York Comedy Company: Lr) 1 ong days secured three f XC N ATIONAL THEATE septa it DANICHEFFS. GREATEST OF MODERN PL&Ys. The pley of THE DANICHEF FS, confessdiy the finest dramatic production of a decade of years, was the crowning succees of the first theater in Amer- jea—the Unies aarect New York—where it was Performed for the entire s-ason of 1876-77. The right has been purchased for Wa-bington at a large experse. It has been prepared with costly care, and ill be produced with A Company Not Ercell:d in America. Mr. MiLNks Levicx! MR. Lovis L. James? Mz. Cuas. Waveriy! Mk Gko. W. Dexuam! Miss ELEANOR Cakky! Miss Ansre Storey Of San Francisco. Of Washington. RS JANE GERMON, Mrs, OcTavia ALLEN. Miss Apa Bray, te Kite. DANICHEFFS MATINEE SATURDAY. STAMM WITZ....... te ermin, STAMMWITZ. sepizif [turday pers} [HEATER COMIQUE, 1ith Street, BELOW PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. OPEN THE YEAR ROUND. —. | PERFORMANCE bVEKY NIGHT. | Y WED- Matinee for Ladies and Children EVER NESDAY ard SATUSDAY AFTERNVON. | FIRST CLASS IN EVEKY RESPECT. nd Comes 4 Nember IS THE TIME TO SELLE te and ¢ hy taft Wen Ow CNE HORSE FOX SALF. and Tinvare Store, streets, F 02 Ssh bright bay HOR: ONS St iner Wth and £ sep2s 3° | 00., No 13 Fc SaLK—Ore PIANO, nearly new Roses ood °F DS 7th sireet nor.nwest. for rent for $200 casi, af Also, TIAN BEES Sepre ott WET Fo SALE—H) RSE, WAGON and HARNESS; first-class fix; wil! be a ld separately if desired, ani ata price to suit the times; the horse i for raft work le and arranted sound. SOL P street northwest cs FOR, SatE—sn Exons a g@ four TeODE, aprings mede by Kinbail Brothers, off Boston; quite stylish; in good order Apvly © X24 F street is sere) Oni, 4 ee top CARRYALL ith“ eepd-ot PERSONAL. Cn inacn diade inna ee ERSONAL—NEW YORK a&TIFICIAL LIME MANUFACTORY. corner7 ue. All the improved styles of New ¥ Bepairir * Limbs manufactared, STROLOGY —MADAME ROSS, the Astrel gist and Olnirroy at her Office, BOF ith si tween Eand F. This lady has Hineating the Past, Present Future, either in Love or Bui 3 her my’ is jnvalnal scribing your friends, poluting ont your and informing you tho sure way of sncesss ia nodertakings. cures al! diseases ineide © sap:rior iu de- nt t Fema'es. Consult stionss'rtetly confidential. Ladies, #1. Genile $1.0, Office hou.s trom 9to1 and | from 2 to 6 o'clock seol7-ir. | Foe ae bois 20m SHABES 3 BANK-NOTE COMPANY STOCK. Apo! JOSEP WILELAMS, pis-2w 306 4% strect northwest, ADAM COSTELLO, Disciple of Mlle Leuce- Paris, the her house, Ro.33% ¥ mroet care pass the door. quietly obtain days for incompatibility, adnitary, d ty, Bon-support, and other canses, EB Advice free. Bend for ciroulur, |. Correspondenea with the ‘TER, Attorney, cilding. New York, 88) IRGETOWN ADVER NOTIOR.—A mecting > NEW BUILDING ASSOIATION will be hel Forrest Holl. on FSIDAY EVENING 28, at Bo clock H T 8. FALL STYLES BOW READY. Astortinent large and complete. — SILK HATS 93.00, $4, $5 and 86. HELMETS $125, $1.59, $2, $2.10 to $3 £0. All from the best ma: urers and importers, W. F. SEYMOUR, fep-$m_132 Bridge Strect, Georgetown. gCHOUL BOOKS of all kinds at greatly Reduced Prices; also, Blank Books and S ationery. E. K. LUNDY, sep6-ly 144 Bridge street, Georgetown. FOBTY-SIX YEARS ESTABLISEED. W. 4. WHEATLEYS PREMIUM STEAM DYEING AND SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT Office, 40 Jefferson Street, GEOLGRTOWN, D, 0. Work sent for snd delivered to any piace tn the Rece! % ved end returned (by mail or express) frgm apd to any place in the country. us M’TS. E. LEWIS & €0., Eine Grocers. No. 27 Bridge Street Onr Specialties—FINE TEAS aud COFFERS. No Liquors. Proprietors of the Ophelia Scgar, Trams Can, mac6-tr Boxssons FURNACES. CAST OB WROUGHT IROR-SUITABLE FOR COAL OB WOOD. The most SUCCESSFUL FURNACES ABE POWERFUL HEATERS-GIVE UNI- VERSAL SATISFACTION, "Brinton Priadenia, Peru ee to Richardson, m & Co., Manu-’ facturers, New York. “Ist. Simplicity of ft and durability; periok heating power and economy of fuel; com" forming nits modus aperandi to ataral law's the singe Frere conducing to more perfect Combasti ‘n of coal, “2d The small number of copnections; thelr posl- tion and ‘manner of construction rendering tem For sale by ©. @. BALL, ong22-mwf3m Washington, D. C, JAPANESE, CHISESE, anD INDIA GOODS, ORIENTAL CARPETS AND BUG3. ever before offered. Stock 5,000 to 7,000 Cuses, wholesale and retail, CLOTHING. FALL OPENING. FALL OPENING, FALL OPENING, FALL OPENING, FALL OPENING, FALL OPENING, FALL OPENING. ELFGANT FLFGAN' E EL) Fall has come, Tam ready for it, wir the finest acortmen of Ready made C1 ing ever offered. CLOTHING, T CLOTHING, EGANT CLOTHING, GANT CLOTHING, ANT CLOTHIN! ELEGANT CLOTHING, | ELEGANT C! OTHING, ELFGANT CLOTHING, ELEGANT CLOTHING. My goods represent the iatest New York styles. Buying fr cah, enables me te Every caller, whe or my goods, fu the #ame poltts cordial mauner. ther intending ‘to ony to merely look s treat NOW READY, FINE WORSTED 5S todre es And FINE CLOTH GARMENTS A specialty. FINE CLOTHS, Ooid finirh, Dead Black, For Weddings and Mourning FINE DOESKINS, Same finish. FINE PANTALOON GOOD3 Of latest dezigns. FINE BLUE CLOTHS AND DOESKINS. FINE HEAVY BEAVERS and OVERCOATINGS FINE SUITINGS, best makes. THE BEST WORKMANSHIP IN EVERY GARMENT, Gentlemen who desire to heve their Garments made elsewhere can purchase by the yard or pat tern, The MANUFAOTUEING TRADE liberally deatt | with, FINE VELVETEEN AND CORDUROY FOR tPo BTIN ONE PRICE ONLY. GEO. C. HENNING, 410 Seventh street, send tr “AUTUMN!” PROVIDE YOURSELVES WITH SEASONABLE RALMENT. WE ABE ENTIRELY READY TO SUPPLY ALL DEMANDS, HAVING THIS DAY PLACED ON SALE OUR COMPLETE NEW FALL STOUK, ou R STOCK OF FALL SU{TS Comprises some of the handsomest ywhere, being vari played patterns to enit any ti been made in the general got u iste; Rr styles ever dis- in design, and of improvements have an no high price -made garments can surpass thom in polnt of ‘style or finieh. OUR SELECTION OF FALL COATS AND VESTS mbraces some entire Diagorale, Tricots, tor Beavers, ly new thines fm the way of Piques and Eyr Worsted, d cther rich and elegant fabrics, superbly made and trimmed, and so nicely fax! &s that 8 perfect fit can be secured ou LISE without difficulty OF FALL PANTS Is endicss in verity. nombering some fonr hundred different patterns, been embraced tn one on our shelves, + at all prices. sertion that no finer a iection of P: stock than We venture the as- antaloons has ever is now displayed OUR ASSORTMENT OF BOYS’ FALL SUITS Is of such a character ti snited, etther as to ety le, care has been taken § no sion to bay goods in this Ii one can fail to be quality or price. Unusual ite preparation, and we fee! confident of our ability to please ail 0. who Bave occa- You are Very Cordially Invited to Call, HABLE depll tr ROTHERS, MEN AND BOYS’ CLOTHIERS D streets, SCHOOL SATCHELS. 25 and S00. sanch Baskets, ‘mete Paper Baskets, a $1. rae Sic. bes ‘ork Barkets at 25, Very haudeome Bird Jost opened at 203. and $1 Gagenst'4 EDUCATIONAL. MiSs MARY TUCKER meee MPFPrcar DEPas cotton, Tet. to her at ber residence, JA 8 ‘BS 0. SAMOEL TYLER: LU. D., Profesror nee, of — iy — wt the Lae ot Evidence, and the Lew of Farmmershis. ‘The Hoo. WALTER §. COX. LL. D., Protemor of the Law of Real ana Perscuai’ Prop- of Arimes and Misde- TE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY LAW ELUING, LL.D, aye eo Professor of #! The opening oxercises of the Law Sch the Coluwbian Untversity will sane place ot the . Dand E streets.) EDNatba \ , the 1O*h of October, a1 6 o cloce ben the aunouucements tor the scholastic il be made by the Fa: the unéergracun’e chess, as also all new sta Building (Sth st cents, are invited to thee AMpource their * bead at thy didates ¢ t we COR ‘The Fifty-« OCOLOFER La & p.m, with an int Prof. Eo 1. Fiimoe FACULTY JONS-O. RITEY uM OD terta Medica aed Th J FORD TROMPSON. “Wo W_JOHNSTO ory and Practice of FRS, Cor ate hE v. sow P STRINT, | of Voush at appl MERCIAL TUTE 9078 w With wi D cipal; P Experieveed w Yok w York bookstores ip HE MAPL. BOOL FOR enue, it the mes, DEN. Principal. N at 1127 he Vabiage of «tho mitted bet we ile in Kir k. whome Seminary cf Be rot b to euch teachers a to shy tv from 3 toS Ind t ne to tha Cirenlare of Mesery. Ell MBD., Acne! ». te 12; and L'a new system of edn be learned from books The public sre warned from sending their chil have oply stucled this gear # tusatisfactory manner, and he of ability, siven by comp: t ca ceive rer be at In addition ts the regular two years’ c straction, which entities successful opening me thug thie addition idomce t N.M.D re fomor MD, ef rot Ma-eusc Pregeet no 1107 6 ytoM AN w York eat and Maseach usetts avena Beat reference given * ISS ROSS'S YOUNG Labi Th tions departments of etndy. A > Taine BOBS. at her’ ree 1h om atthe NW Prarsia bw. of Natt ENation) AL MEDICAL COLLEGE oF THE COLESMBIAN UNIVE Course of Lectures will begin on fessor of the emer 4 Chi cren AM { Pho stole hed MD., KILEY Washing: rem Milan, it sand p a limited nam Stores NORMAL venue wor No The F street, Mth street enue cars pass the door. Cireula ~ sepls- tm ,A FAMILY AND DAY ‘OUNG LADIE: Conn. Advantages excelient Adcress Miss M.G. A. F sep! ISSES POLLOCK AND NOE sy wih Mine Marwedel, o: bh street northwest genwine Kindergarten 8. Richmo Children “ fron se above daye. wh. ome. ool connected and whea mm. ree of im taining fa: ther particulars ad- ont of the Forvl (Rr tory by r of Me. utics, + M.D., Professor of Sar- The f Obstetrics and urer teacher apll of Mgnor ber of prpiie h hers have been secured for the va plication may be 1321) I Kindergarten dies her to ws it can ners T== ACADEM w VOICE Ct RE (Pupil of M Masset, SO—Mr. Wii (Solo Violinist and V delphia Conservat Viclin of the Fr chestral Instrumes Orleans.) _fepls-2m ASTINGTOS ted and n No 80€ rd 1861. and i! Marstro Mai 4 Lanswac-s—Prof. Masson. ‘Terms, per quarter: f 20 ie-son~:—Private lovsous, from $10 to $50; in class, from £5 to $™ Classes now formirg. Circulars at Yo “ns » IF REMI wr. 3 joline Pi in the Qonserva‘ory of Ne A.D. 1573. rth eet FaAIRLAMB AMB reators, 1577.) SR FAIKLAMB & Flinn; pian ck eo Mr. BER Elocution~Mr. Keon. jetzerott’s. also Calisthentom—t street. Prices moderate. Miss DOUD, WITH AN ASSISTANT, Will open SCHOOL for Girls and Boys under tv elve—branches. Enpiieh. Fiench and ornamenta’; PTEMBER 27, at ayes eeplz in jared to give 1 northwest. M SSRS. DONCH & SON are now pre- ¥ it: uctions on the Violin, Fi. te, Clarionot or sny other Orchestral Instramert particulars inguire at residence, GOS H = eps 3m For y nag bmg rey “open their Relect Boyt atd Girie, Sepe PROF. JCHN ted by 2 School snd WW, at SOO 1st! ISS A. D. MERRILL AND MISS B. C. C, 8. Leland, will Kindergarten for h st . corner of sep” ESPUTA’S MUSICAL ACADEMY will open st Prof. Sbeld on's rent for Par Tuerdays. Thursdays aud Savurdays t ing Acacemy, No. street northwest, on WEDNESDAY, Sep'ember 12,003 pu. sop) in ROF. SHELDON NOING ACADEMY, 1004 F st. x00. | 22 | be Principa’s of Yeung ction: At. HOOL, brauches of Drawing sepl Im” street nc rth: ighth 85 the c Ladies’ Sch MBS. and Paint) mechanical, Circulars at Book au Ms AND MRS. ALFRED BUJACS 17 Boarding and Day School for You eOL west ff B les honld not tril to bave these lectures form part of their # stra wept 8. E. FULLER, pol — ms September Wth, 2016 Wrb erect. Thorongh tnstraction in all free-hand ava Artatores, Session 0] ‘The duties of this acho | Will be resumed on the 2Oth of September. iB Ladies, a3i-2m" 157, atthe 1b & MacLEOD, Principal, new building, 121 reet northwest. For terms, &c.,apply to M 1112 M sireet. sug3l- "THEINCARNATION CHURCHSCHOOL ro wow and commodivus ancidstes to of Laws the University haa rs Course im Lega! P tewoh | | | | | | WEDNESD | obtainea ot 7 ‘at | | ora RR, for- | Cinsses for ladles, Cail, Mondays and Therstare after 3p Sod nadneae tweet 1 and Leif past, or, of | JAMES CORRIDON, Professor i | Halle handec EDUCATIONAL. ENT OF GEORGETOWS, Corner of etrects northwest, enty ptoth a: nual of Celie wilt tela OR TAW. Occ hem rick ec! 5 m. Introductory by Prof. — FACULTY OrNG, MY. Profesor MOPED Frovcinite and Practice of Medictogiead Presid: nt of the Pace! ity . FLODOARDE HOWARD. MD. Pro- fessor of Obetetres and ome and ¢ Bildrer JOBNEON ELIOT. M.D. ot Phe pete JA MORGAN. M D., Emerites, of Materia M dice and Therapeutics and . cal Jury pradence SANUEL C. BUSEY. @.D., Professor of thy Theory and Medicine. FRANCTS A ASHFORD, is Prof. Tot Soh JOSEPH TARE® JOHNSON, A Mw Profeescr of Obsteiries and Diseases of Women and ante. CHARI FS y ABMAN. M.D, we. Yocar cvurcns NERard Mi. > USIC. Fu? < Woks OS: el0” Mis HtHLENA SCHMITT will resume UE ber hind ret th FIRST MONDAY tx Govbr SN Rex Capitol street, PIO + takeepre net 1298 J street mort.~ thelr Schoo! for Girls om ber sunreutere may be hoot. or at Ballantyne's Book: tre Sug? tm SHE WASHINGTON FEMALE SEM INAKY @ & a 1F MIS<E8 LANE west wll thwest, Mire, OGLAS. Prin: ang lé-toctl ER ENG- . sie VIRGINIA, T CNimate), Beebe T Ar opal s September 24th a 0. EGE & SON. N pe 88 COLLEGE hard ar y anp6-cctm St CFRIA tess edecated. Tr Sud trainin Physical Bx inet aime it pada tn full on entering Bee. nibg titer. @f per month. New iiimstrated clea. tar. pining partic are. xt on applinatton. ou se ___8i_ 0 GPEROER, Pria_ Naser BwooD Rariture, Ooncord- ville, oye. 250 qvarter; aa. Boys red tor Wale or Harvard: 8 tastractore, tect iy 30h RUORTLIDOR. £m Peet ISS OSBORNE’S YOUNG LADIES? Minoanpine oe DAY —~4 Bt O63 M etreet northwest. SOROOL will reopen at Bop tat east ten ADEMOISELLE V. PRUD HOMME. 2OLS 128 sired mortancest. —Dally gonnected with some of the the city. Obi y frome pict ne trie, French spoken clanaes. ‘Ai, St. Cloud Building, 9b and Fa Wy Bookkeeping and Short-Han¢ tanght tm short easy conrecs of ne noroneb Nem taetroction reniowt! Tenscne given at residence: and « ALL STYLP HATS. FRESH STOCK JUST OPENED! ber of 12th etreet, 414 MERCHANT TAILORING PARLONS, KEEN’S 414 Ninth street, Coutsine the largest aud choienst assortment MERCHANT TAILOZING GOODS er bef be patie r he ke~pe employe none but th workmen: i made ret-class Merchant Rites States, Geatienen will cir material advant CHEAPER THAN ANY ACE IN TH 0. pe ie WORLD, at SHLRTS sd Oram & onbEn te ee tn the mo leant Fine DRESS SHIRTS © tte Muslin sad Twenty-one 28 Fine DRESS SHIRTS, Mas! sod setts DR Fae efiitimy i CASS SUIETS, Up Bi and wake: cre. only € vente was toads ee onder ae See All goods sold trereuason iced nds aUalley and the money returned, Ome pr eonly, YOUNG Gite, Manacer. Hats, | |HATS, UMBRELLAS gate The best and cheapest | and CANES tn tho tty, B! a8, | UMBRELLA. a: ' CANES. _engll-tr ([HOMPson’s, Lapnorr » UILD: Manvfactures to order sami 1X BEST #IT, MATZ L SCRPASSE PUBCBASER BATISFIED OR MON! RE. FUNDED, — Gentiomen leaving the cit the seseon car — ge hay at ad ge popular prices, constantly tn . » MEN'S FINE FURNISH’ THOMPSON'S BEIRT FA: 7 LeDrott Y DRESS SHIRTS FOR S12 5e. AND WORKMANSHIP HE ISSES BOYDEN AND VAN | Primary Sctools on SEPTEMBRE 10, 8 108 tis Mrect 4.6. ply as Resi teh bye gy DORAL aeeeatat FAMILY SUPPLIES. 304 Bm od Pee | geet: Oupitol Hill.’ Oirctinn Sees Gear ee LADiEs7 HOUSEREEPERS? | onthe Hin. in* Park, aRY, ECONOMY! | Mrs.G M CONDRON and Miss A. TOLMAN . > 1TH. Privcis ae ‘To ovr customers and the ‘ic In general: If you $270e fe TEMBER 19th ITT, rat, | PICKLED, PRECERVSS. SELLIEG cea Came xasioh ana’? Circulars at the NED GOODe for the ‘Applications made te the Prinerens ‘et the Semi- | Will take your order nary. 506 Sth ‘northwest. — pag epi meg ane of ny Oe ing Elceution for inthe Dest

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