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le ” ce THE EVENING STAR. October 24, 1977. Weather Indications To-day. | OFFICE OF CRIFF SIGNAL OFFICER, | Washington. October 24, 1877. For the micdle Atlantic states. warm-r, | 1 F H e National Theater “Miss Multon.” Opera House —Miss Fanny L. Buckingham in “Mazeppa.” Theater Comigue Ocd Fellows’ Holl —Entertainme: Em met Association. Condensed Locals, From J.C. Parker we nave the New York pers im advance of the mails. — Miss Clara Morris as les. of the At the Fruit and Flower Mission yester- | day about one hundred bouquets were made Up and distributed to Epiphany Hom dren‘s Hos ter Home J. A. Rat ishing a new altar of white marble, finely earved.in the chapel of the Convent of the Heart, on Connecticnt avenne. that the first of * A horse be tractor for swe at ibe Archbishop Gibbons wil comit month consecrate » Col. Wright, the pts, was killed nortawest | jast night. The team to the water- ing cart ran away, 4 it machine ry Lightfoot and the #larm at Wil m Gibson's Ivania ave damage sligh’ arve assemblage pre- accideat. An E ad changed p workmen at once put in nake it entirely ¢ who attend the services District Government Affairs { Henry ¥ ngton, an inmate of the house, was to-day pardoned by the I) Comm iss ione Mr. Terence Drory has again b Inissioned @ ce of trict, and b 1 upon con yment in + M enry Birch, U. O'Hare, P: and other claimar * were present 2 to all until Mr. Christy views to writing, although there was no substantial difference of opinion between them and the €laimants wpon the main questions. 4 other bearing may take place hereafier. Governor Dennison siated that the bili framed last year by the District Commis- Sioners for the relief of this class of claim ants, boldirg certificates of the board of audit, was not one which in their judgment met all the equities of the case, but as one most likely to be accepted by Congress. —_———— THE FivtTH ANNIVERSARY of the Jeffer- fen Literary and Debating Society, whi Was commemorated last night at the Jetfer- Son schoo! butle vecasion of great leasure, both to ers of the associa- Jon and to the'r as friends. An in teresting sketch satisfaction of both a by Mr. Miles Faller. After an tn- termission Mr. D. A. Howard declaimed the famous speech for Mrs. Bardeil in her breach Of promise case, 1 Mr. W.T. Talbott de- Mvered a thong 1 ke on “Polities, Labor and Progre -\ debate on the ques- res That universai suffrage is expedient” was n debated by Messrs, J. Walter Cooksey and Edward 1). Wright in the affirmative and Messrs. D. G. Miller aad M. F. Arnett in the negative. The arguments on both sides were fally brought ont and | were expressed by the speakers in legant foreible and ef Ae ye language. tee. consisting of Messrs. Thomson and Jong and caret Lory remain d with tbe neg Ty. founded &y Mr, J. I. Tay! | of Mr. J. E. Tt h airest uninterr wi its list of increasing. THe Fusrrar THE LATE G. R. TroMPsos rday afternoon fiow bis | 3 Maryland ave- nue, 200 Was one Of the largest ever seen in Colombia Commandery, No. 2, * Templar, Washington R ‘A. Chap- So 2 ard Dawson Lodge. F. A. A. 3 Were in attendance in carriages. Vices at the house were conducted Dr. A. Holmead. of Grace P. sisted by Rev. Dr. Mason Noble e street Presbyterian chureb. The casket was pe to the hearse by the hoe ge ye bearers: James E. Crump and Dr. F. Mead, of the Columbia Commande J. Stephenson, Allison Nailor and Isaac L. Johnson. Washington Royal Arch Caapler; Rotert White, Wm. 8S. Yeatman and George W. Pearson, of Dawson Lodge. The cortege proceeded to the Congressional cemetery, Where, after the solemu and impressive bu- Fial service had been performed, the remains ‘Were placed in the vault temporarily. TEE Boa oF HEALTH met last night and the health officer's report, for the week ending October 2, was read, ‘showing 40 nuisances abated: causes of death investi- | 0; burials at publie expense, 5; ete A | inr condition of the publ tion of Louisiann av the respor sib: retofore published in © ©n motion of Ju « laid over until @ fall meeti Yeport was tortie cond: town marke great amou the market 1m Was covered lidy aj peara have been clear A BLoo: S AFFRAY or HEALTH looms —Yesterday, Medic Sanitary lospe r Dr. W. D. Stewart an Mr. Edward Snoew , Clerk in the office Of the registrar of v: Statistics, got into a Tonss at the roomsof the Board of Health | about cor ints of delay inthe burial of | the corpse of a pauper which had been as- sigred to them to attend to, the difference | between them being a3 to whose nez @aused the delay. Stewart called maker 4 liar, and the latter went for the doc- tor's scalp with an upraised chair, wuen Dr. Keere and Poundmaster Einstein jamped in between them and prevented a collision. Afterwards Dr. Keene suspended them both from duty until an investigation of the af- fair can be made by the Board of Health. | will be discuss | | AT THE BOARD vis commeanity has lost an In the business to whieh years were devoted—that of a patent | folicitor and mechanical €xpert_he took @ distinguished rank. and was an inventor tn ty weather, light south- | Chil- | Dovations vpo» their rights, calenlated to | laws and rules of o1 | cal men, refused to sign. There were only | | houses here, sald that in order that the pub “National Workingmen's Assembly.” PERMANENT ORGANIZATION. The delegates from the various trades met last evening at Baler’s hall to perfect the organization of & permanent assembly or union—Mr. W. R. McLean in the chair, and brick store, corner 12th and S streets west; $500. Louis Balllienx, construct @ brick gree house, corner of Connecticnt ave- nue and M street northwest; #300. Jono C. Ricks, repair frame dwelling, 1624 10th street #200. Thomas Mr. J.J. Meany secretary. Mr. J.P. Hamil- | northwest; Sheridan, con- ton, from the commities on the subject, re- | *truct a three story brick dwelling, P street Fory and New Hampsbire avenue; $2,700. Estate CONSTITUTION, BY-LAWS, ETC. of M.J. Adler, construct a two story brick he preamble reads as follo' “Whereas | dwelling, Gay, between Green and it~ the emaueipation of the working classes mast be accomplished by the working clas. fes themselves, and experience has demon- ted the utility of concentrated effort in rriving at specific ends that in their accom- plisbments all means may be adopted not tn- | compatible with individual rights or the gomery streets, Georgetown; $1,400. — BASE Bat’ Yesterday afternoon a nine from the pages of the House of Representa- tives defeated a nine from the pages of the Senate by a score of 24 to 0, in five innings. ———— | welfare of society, and it is deemed an object | . HARRY M. HosMER & Co., flourand feed Worthy of such eifort {o place labor and its dealers. See advertisement. t rewards on an equal basis with capttal. Whereas the workingmen of tais District . THS COURTS. | are isolated when they should be united, and TRevIT CouRT—Judge Cur: | are without an exponent of their principles u ke t Holden | or organization to give an effective voice to | a pnbjie sentiment; and whereas it has been | } provep conclusively that without an identity | Of feeling. interest, and intention in com- mon the workingmen of the District of Co- | lumbia must inevitably be subjected to in- Slater agt Johnson and Willia ti $20 Adjourned, CrIMinaL CourtT—JIwige Mac Arthur. 7 artyll, unlicensed reed covfliet with their interests, and eventaally tend to their demoraiization and subjection t» the comb: ned 1).terestsof corporations and ce pital: Therefore escived, That we, the organized we men of the District of Columbia, for selves into an associated brotherhox known as the National Workingmen: sembly of the Dy edvance our interests, snd adopt the follow- rg constitution, by-laws, and rales of order for our government.” THE OnIFCTS ed to be “to unite all trades organiza iu ‘<enized workingmen for the pur- uring unity of action matual all meastres of common good lisect representation of the work as al and state legislatures and Con nuly urging such needled y he to the welfare of the gbout the United States of all conspirae tlaber. Ea ganized boxly of { to three delegat membership, Foutcr CouRT—Jiutge Sneu. vad king ‘our- to be As- ORGETOWN. EVUILDING ASSOCIATIO: At the fiftieth regular monthly meeting ofthe Ninth Baild- ing Association, held last nightat Goddard's hall, $1,500 was sold, being ten shares at §150 per share. DEATH OF A PRIEST.—Rey. ver, 8 ol John W. Ro at Georgetown Coliege yester- curs, A CrIMe.—This morning Ome Brown arrested Jobn R. Kelly, a very mulatto, about 41 years of age. upon a little twelve year old dai K. Mergen, a second-hand clothes aud aler, on Bridge, betw Potomac Streets. {tappears he offense Was committed sonie time aco, and that the ution, by- | Ht irl was afraid to tell of it, and that rowere adopted. | since then the villain has had complete con- LECTION OF OFFIC trol ofher. Much indigna’ 18 expressed om to the officers ele about theaffatr, and it is to be hoped that the R. McLean, pre: utmost penalty of the law will be inflicted 4 Thon | ppon the perpetrator of so dark a ceed. enssion the const ied pre nt; Rieh’ » Vice prest . recording secretary CATTLE ET.—(Furnished by R. H. rresponding secretary, Tavener.j)— ber of cattle on the market . ireasurer—the followt 1), sold at prices ranging from 3% to oy cents per pound; 1,200 aheep aud lambs of | fered—sheep brought to 5s cents pomas, S. Haldenns 1.56 0 36 per head. Mar! Died the judicr, ties of this ¢ and examine all laws r ort violations and eva: pound, lambs | brisk. | Gratw— 2,100, bus committee. are to collec to labor, rrived—Boat Wm. Rider, with of wh and 1,100 bushels of SYMPATUY RESOLUTIONS. M.1 Mr. J. P. Hamilton offered a resolution, | | MERCHANTS’ EXCHANG®.—Offering Which was edopted, that this assembly tan busheis of whe c sold at $1.45, 400 bushels at $148, 700 bushels At S14 to 814s 8 PEK atth to-night. an ee MARRIED AND Yet der Sts sympathy to the cigar makers who are now on strike in New York for reason alle wages; that we urge upon them the al. visability of preserving their organization against a2] attacks from cigar manufacta ers, and we denounce all laws and the m taken public sentiment which sanctions org#pization of capital and opposes the or- gat ization of labor.” UNHAPPY. —How many a heme has been robbed of sunshise and happivess rendered sud and deso'ate by the loss of some dear ard petted chil’. Thisis « danger ns -eaaon Mr. Beron moved that a committee of five | fer children, and parents should keep Dr. Bull's be appointed to prepare cS it A DECLARATION OF PRINCIPLES, WE INVITE ESPECIAL ATTENTION Which was adopted, and Wm lton, J. M. Stamp, E. L. Barker, Chappell were appointed the comniittee. A COMMITTEE OF JOURNEYMEN TAILORS appeared and were welcomed by the pre=i- dent. Mr. McDonald, of the tatlors, al- dressed the assembly, explaining the action of the tallors as to forming a new bill of prices, which was considerably [ more moderate than the one under which they had been working for some years. Some of tac bosses refused to sign the bill simply because the Journeymen had an orgauizaiion, and they had been forced to put one or two shops on ‘a strike. All the regular tailors nad signed the bill, but some, who are not practi- To the followicg line of FIRST-CLASS GOODS, which we are sel ing at very low figures “A cash. | SLATE MANTELS, FURNACES | AND GRATES. The 8T GEONGE ELEVATED OVEN, COOK- ING and HEATING BANGS, MOTT'S EOCIAL FIRE PLACE HEATER, Witbeut doubt the best Latrobe Stove ever sold or Put np in the United States. "These Stoves are first-class in every respect, and gua anteed as represented 2 Our MAGSET LATROBE STOVE, a aplend d jew er rot up to heat tw 2 for BS), COOKING and HEAT riety. with Int HOUSEFUBN prices, at about 59 tailors in the city, and about i} belong to the union, and altt zation was not of the trade is strong, and wonld sustain them. Mr. MeDonald expressed a very an favorable opinion of the ss of the city, and after speaking in very compll- mentary terms of some of the employing ts. GOODS at whotesale REISSNER & JENKS, improy ISHING should be fully informed, the jour ea aaa tailors propeacd to calla mass meeting for ES SE CIE SIP EEE: ROTENOONE. Saturday night, and asked the co operation of the assembly. Kuowing that the assembly was yourg they did not ask for pecaniary 1—ihe tailors will attend Ov motion of Mr. Ralsto veted eraie with Ue Tailors’ U jor ibe purpose of calling a mass me x ard Messrs. Ralston, Clarkson, Landvozht Frmens and emore Were appoln'ed the committee. -——e« FRUITS, We heepeconitant bard a large assortment of PHILADELPHIA PRINT, NEW YORK AND PENNSYLVANIA BUTTER. Ordere will receive our personal aud prompt at tention of the city, M. OYSTER, JK. & BRO., oF. 12th st. und Mass, ave. n. w. Amnsements. GLOVES! GLOVES! public here have a CONE Sok Chleiiietnna proper appreciation of the phenomenal dra | ‘The best ip the werkd for Gentiemen swene aro the matic power Of the gifted actress. [tis hard ot-l in what the charm of her representa- tors constets, but It ies mainly, we think, io her almost to"a) abnegation of self,and koa ‘op With the character she axsumes. It is notro much acting, as natural emotion, oF FISH, CLARK & FLAG &T KiD GLOVE?, THE BEST DRIVING GLOVES, THE BI CHING GLOVES, FST COR ; ior she feels and suifers with the teal char- 3 acter in which her own identity is absorbed | S% *tw.Jst__AT K yEeees for the time being. Her support t unusually | PYECORATIVE AND FINE GOLD WALL gecd,and every playgoer should see this APEKS. gresteperformance. Opera Howse. — Miss Fanny Buckingham is attracting large audiences here by her dashing acting in “Mazeppa.” Everyluing passes Off satisfactorily. Theater Comique— There i8 no abatement in the interest of the performance at the Theater Comique. There is a large number of va- iiely artists who appear in sore very attrac. Uve pieces. Kedpath Lyceum—The second concert un- der the management of the Reapath Lyceum Will be given atthe Nationa! Theater, Sac- day evening, October 2th. The following famous artists will take part: Camilla Urso, violin; Miss Ivy Wandesforde, soprano; Mr. J. F. Rudolphseu, baritone; Mr. W. C. Tower, tenor; Herr Benno Scherek, solo pi- auist; Frederic Lu irector. I respectfally annonnce tothe public thar I am prepared tu exhibit the largest assortment of FINE PAPERHANGING of any establishment in the city. The goods are io the modern. style of ornamentation, from usw ant original designs. Among them are many noveltivs in DADOS, FBEIZES, TILING DESIGNS, &c, Iso a large assortment of GILT, SATIN and BLANKS. which E will sell much lower than the market prices, Terms casn, JOHN ALEXANDER, sepl2 was2m No. 1231 Pennayivanta avenne, LUMBER. D SPECIAL NOTICE. J. 8. and W Middieion *quare 3 00, lot 1 to Ellida J. north half of John Barry to GK. Rittenhouse, sub of lois 5 to 10, equare 533. J. Yiliiam Pettibone, $1,300, lot T. Cull, trustee, to Jame We have on wharf abont 150,000 fect of Prime Heart $4 Georgia BOARDS, which we will sell for THIETY DAYS, at $20 por 1,00 feet, Langdon . broit Pars. O.N. Thom to 8 Lamsor part lots 7 and 8, of end south fourth of 12 to A. Lewis, $583, lot 28, ley to P. H. Simmons, square 76. J.J. Read to . $1,000, part lot 4, square 72 Yatkins to Louisiana H. Newman, $1.20, property. Panny E. Clarke to J. E. grass, $42 60, pert lot 1, square J. 8. Jones and W. B. Jones, trastees, to Elida J. Middleton, £800, lots F and G, sub. square a. Sam G. Sampson to Lucy Fowler, $1,500. lot 64, square 179. Marie E. Byington to D. L.. Morrison, €1,000, lot 18, square 35. D. L. Morrison to David Sands, $1,000, lot 18, £ud. lots in square 56. ——— ASSAULT ON AN OFFICER.—To day about one o'clock as Officer Khoderick waa in the basement of headquarters, John Madigan, who resides on 4th street, hit him over the eye with bis Sst without a word of explan: Ucn. Detective Coomes, who was near by, felzed Madigan and took him to the Police Court, where ke gave bail for a hearing to- morrow. It is sald that Madigan took offence becanse the officers had searched his house for Fitzgerald, who killed Draeger a few weeks since. OUR NEW DBY LUMBER SHED, Which has ® capacity for holding nearly ONE MILLION FEET, is filled with all kinds of LUM- BER, well seasoned. Always dry and protected from the weather, & WE SELL Per M. JOIST and STUDS, medium iergtha..... 915 OO VIRGINIA PINE BOARDS, 16 feet... 15 OO WHITE PINE OULLS, 12-in-h stock, (DOE QUBLILY Masceeemmesenneteneereeeene WASHBOARDS, WHITE PINE, dreased and jointed on edge—ciear. we 15 00 SHELVING, 12 inch, dressed (two) sides... 33 OD HARDY & TAYLOB CYPRESS SHIN- GLES, adopted by U. 8 Government on all work around Washiagton, Kverz Shingle gusrazteed perfect. 750 many branches of mechanical art, notably in the construction of sewing machines. A | Pative of Watertown, Conn., he removed to | Washington in 1x1, intending to intro e | the man are “ musical instr loss by shipwreck of al stock frustrated bis desig bis attention to other brat business. 1 | Saw | THAT Msjor Generals P. T. Boanregart, | of Louisiana, and Jubal A. Early, of Vir- ginta, should manage the distribution of Prizes of the Louisiana State Lottery at tt semi-annual drawing on December | ii"b should be guarantee that the tranaac- tion wiil be an honora)le lottery. ( apita', eee #NSES have been Issned to of Mo.,and Laura V. yes Johnson and Harriet Browo; rgusonand Anca R Hoffman; Eéward A Kreitler and Mary vp. Wells; Henry Holden and Mary Warren; Jams 1. | T . of Savannah, + and Annie M. | * Dyer, Jobu H. Patrick and Sadie M. Mapes. | i dnocnntaeSonE AO THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT of new and » dress goods in Washtogton. Black stiks, black cashmeres, black alpacas, col- | cored cashmeres. All the new fashion «res¢ at Carter's, 707 Market Space. Read advertisement. t eoo.00, with accamulated surplas of over | with wife and 11 children, now out of work —— “Coun DicTATED THAT WARRANT. WILLET @ LIBBEY, Extitor Star: Please do me the Justice to state sevi7-tr_ Sixth Street and N. ¥. Avenue. in explanation to the Defective warrant 7 On | which'was quashed in the Police Court Ost'r | POTOMAC FISHING LANDINGS FOR <3, 77, Im the case of the U States vs Horace ‘The folowing Landings will be rented for the Herry that the wording of sald warrant ant | geaen of ls viz W tite Il suse, sidavis was dictated by eounell for whieh | Bandy Point Higa Point, Breamoxe, i [er ime guerre L.J.O°NEAL, J.P. ie yates ¥ ae cars enti o THOMAS 3, ~ LOWLING. GEORGE H. BOAKER or SARAH Tue Lawor ExcHaNGE to-day recetved | OTTERBACK. octts-cotw the applications of 22 males and (7 females, making a grand total of 1,515 males and 5t! females. Up to Saturday last 2i6 had been furnished employment. An application for aid was this morning received a mao COKE DOWN TO FOUR CENTS. | 40 BUSHELS DELIVERED FOR $2.20. GAS-LICUT OFFICE, octl-tr 411 and 413 Tenthstr eet. and behind hand in bis rent. ORNS. HAD NAILS, UNiON Gumar Basan ae CHILLBLAINS, &c.. as also sil Chror ic Dis new fail dress goods, canton neonsio he he ee Peanayt ckipgs, water-proof cloth, blankets, worthy Painices pets; new goods opening dally; you will save | Vauls. avenue northwest, piabieyr Fy money by buying your dry goods at C. M. Towsin & Co's, 636 Penusylvania avenue, | “9 IP TO P.* ae 7th apa “5 OHALYBEATE SPRINGS. ‘AYLOR UFTY, 935 Pen rt - water, “very nue, bave to-day two large los or obtained front tse Sprite, ee paler” may be ladies’ cloaks, ranging in prices ffomoat to ‘Brauch, vie the Mer Plosaatst ayes, OME #40; also, children’s cloaks, from $2 25 to #21. | the’ at 10:30 a. m. and 4 p. m., These goods are made by the best man; re turers, and are of the very latest styles. + — BUILDING PERMITS issued by the inspec- | tor of buildings: George Weide, weer ©) north- TOVES in great va- CITY ITEMS. | HARVEY & HOLDEN, corner 1ith street and \ | Pennsylvania avenne, received to-day the Saddle Rock: “Shrewsburys,” “Princess Ba: See Haven Bays, a Deep Creek Plants,” “Maurice Coves,”’ with other brands of the best oysters the briny deep can protace. The public can depend on the above being fresh and reliable. ——__» ___ | Aw ImpcRe CompLexion is greatly im- proved by the regular use of Carter's Little Liver Pits, Ebbitt house drug store. —_-———— THE GLORIES OF WOMAN are luxnrian‘ hair and fine teeth. The first is secured by J. & E. Atkinson's Balsam of White Roses, and the latter preserved by their (Quigine Powder. wes —_—_—_.—____ Licut, WHOLFSOME, DeLictovs, are biscuits, bread, rolis, dumplings, ete., made with Dooley’s Yeast Powder. Always’ use it for the delicious Vienna rolls. Should your grocer pot have, and refuse to get, Dooley’s ‘east Powder for you, send 20 cents for , Ib., 35 cents for \ 1b., or 6 cents for 1 Ib., direct to Dooley & Brother, 145 Duane street, New York, and it will be promptly sent by mail. Dox'tT WAIT for disease to commit its ray- ages before you commence the strengthen tng process. Keep the whole body in a vigorous condition by preventing. as far as possible, the inroads of decay. Repair the waste of nature with nature’s best tonic, Hostetier’s Stomach Bitters. DELIBERATE SvIcipe.—Not for @ single day can a Cough be safely neglectel in this climate. Without delay resort to Hule’s Honey of Horehound and Tar. This balsamic vegetable preparation extinguishes a Cough or cures a Cold with unexampled rapidity. Pike's Toothache Drops cure Toothac? one minute. Sold by all Druggists at cents. eo! ee YouNG's PATENT DETERGENT is the finest cleansing material ever invented. Sold by druggists and grocers. 2 THE REASON WHY ai! housekeepers and others use the Aladdin Security Oil ts that no accident has éver occurred from {ts ase. It is the best in the world. Seepers sellit. Try it, and yon will Ve Bo other. Take nothing but Aladdin, The sbeve Oil can be Jr.'s, 639 D street nor in nail at Geo. Ryneal, L. 8 S : = Happy TIDINGS for nervous sufferers, and those who have been dosed, drugzed, aud quacked. Pul acher’s Eleciric Belts effectually cure premature debility, wea ness, and decay. Book and Journal, witk information worth thousands, mailed free. Address Pulvermacher Galvanic Co., Now York City. oe 6,13,dak1y To LADIES AND GENTLEMTN.—We wish to call attention to A. Fischer's Chemical Scouring and Dyeing Establishment, No 96 G street, near 9h street. By promptly adopt- ing the’ latest. improvements, abled equaled by those not possexsing these facil- | ies, His cleansing and dyeing Ladies and Gent's Suits are, in fact, the cheapest in the city on acconnt of his superior work. Give bim ro call—906 G street. Punctuality guar- anteed. errr neers October 22d to 2Oth, 1877. This Advertisement is changed every wiek, | and persons searching for such goods as herein advertised wil! jind it to their benefit | to examine my Stocks NEW WORSTED Goops | Just receiver WORSTED CLOAKS. WORSTED HOODS. WORSTED JACKETS. WORSTED LEGGINS. All New Styles, and at very low figares INFANTS!’ LONG CLOAKS. INFANTS’ SHORT CLOAK INFANTS’ ROBES. INFANTS’ HATS AND CAPS. All Rew Stylez, at very low figures CHILDBEN'S CLOAKS. wo | whether of | American or European invention, he is en- to do his work in a manner not to he | CHILDREN'S CLOAKS. New Etyles just come tn the market, at low figures SF ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIG- URES, . AT CIIAS. BAUM’S, octe3-tr 408 Seventh street. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. Eleventh Grand Drawing, 1877, At New Orleans, Tuesday, Nov. 6th. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY This Institution was regularly incorporated by the lature of the State for Edueatioual and Obari- in 1858, with a Capital of $1,000,000 has since added a reserve ot 000. Its Grand Single Number A will take place monthly. Jt mever scaies oF sipones. Look at elon acheme: CAPITAL PRIZE. $30,000 Tickets at Two Dollars Each. Half Tickets, @1. Writ cone aoa ‘Tite fo lars or send orders OF CCEA OF Ste A. DAUPHIN, P. 0. Box 602, New Uriecaus, La. EXTRAORDINARY AENT-ANSUAL DgAWw- TUESDAY, Dee. 1th, 1877. Tickets, #ily Shares fo Er) ‘Capital Prize, g 100,000. eo mag fi Tintended by nel G. T' Beauregard, of La send General Jubal A: Barts, for the State and le. Kor ‘to them or M.A. DAUPHIN, Ocleans. La. se p29- tin SCHOOL SATCHELS. hoc! Satchels at 180. 4 Batche's at 230. Behool Batch i at 81. ther Echaat Bags. tec, SILVERBERG'’S METROPOLITAN BAZAAR, sepli-wimtr 519% 7th st., near Pa, avenue. RS. M. COX’S: INDIAN ViGBT: SOROFULA, BB macrippsog st Dunare ‘Washington. F0uR! Fiourt | CERES, the celebrated Minnesota Patent Process; | 601 ELLINGTO®, with all the owe, Semiamn moons aad Wires 2. _ | Younes PATENT DETERGENT, AMUSEMENTS. r ee eee (PD FELLOWS’ HALL. } POSITIVELY LAS ~ TWO CONCERTS BLIND Tom, SATURDAY. OCTORER 97 AFTERNOON AND NIGHT. Matinee commences at 2, Bveving Performance at | So cick pm, | Ac missicn GO Cents: Reserved Seats 23 extra: children half price com GRAND Fair. | COTOBER 29. 30. 31. NOVEMBER 1,2 3. AT ST JOSEPHS HALL, Corner of Sth and H s¢ 2 north wes By the LADIES’ ASSOCIATION of the First man Beformed Unarch, 6th and N street« 5 w. For the Penefit of the Cherep. Reipg for a good and deserving cause, the pubic is | reepectfally rrqnested to coutribnte aud attend the | same ‘The following ladies will thankfully rec nations that may be prese: ted to t leisen, No O18 Sth street nw corner of l0ch and O <treets o.w 439 N street nw , Mre. Mactier. Te H streets now. Mrs. Lan. No. 4131 Mrs. Selibaus G street. b | | | re ail Hockemeyer, Sievers, N nw: Mra. Schmidt. No. 34 Rev. Ebing’ N R EDPATH LYCEUM. j National Theater. SUNDAY EVENING CAMILLA LC TORE O CONCERY. 28 ART CAMILLA UR39. a Miss IVY WANDESFORDE. Mr.J.¥ BUDOLPHSES " Mr. WoC TOWER ‘ r BFRR RENNO FREDEBIC LUER 7 » FiVE NIGHTS AND § Whe A Drama: Wil wp MISS tie Succe « Dist AH MULTON eb B29-LYDIA THOM OPERA Hot MONDAY ober 2) 7. Rightly. ard Wednesday and Saturday Matinee ANOTHEK GRAND DRAMATIO SENSAT Feurth production in Aimerica of the original A (Longon) verston of the Grand Komanti Specvaculer Dramaof J “.E PP Frgagement for One Week onty { th be Beantifal BE. anced M IN, late of Booths Sew York, iatroducing her Wondertully Trained Steed, asthe Wild I ‘The Clebrat nt Scame. cot? engeged expr ROBERT EMMET. ODD FELLOWS? HAL THE EMMET LITERARY AND DRAMA- TIC ASSOCIATION Will give an ENTERTAINMENT at Odd Fellows’ Hail. 7h street. On WED Tr Street. Preceeds fort Tickets, 25 ce Performance (PHEATER COMIQUE, BELOW PENNSYLY OPEN THE YE. lith Street, ANIA AVENUE. AR ROUND. PERFORMANCE EVERY BIOnT. Matinee saul € NESD SATUS FIKST CLASS IN EVEKY R Variety, Drama. Burlesqne sud Comedy 626 ON EXHIBITION Est. SSD SAE MARKETER FREE ART GALLERY Chotce Oi Painticgs. heomos, Be Also largest stock ‘aper Hangings, Window Shades Pictores, Frames, Picture Corus aud Tas sels, Bing», Nails, &c., in the District Be Trius Cas 7 Pl ese rember Name and Number JOW IS THE TIME 10 SE F ad Ob el off W it jot at Li ren EVARY WED- ¥ { AFTRENOON syt-ts | ee ne ae EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &e. NOTICE TO MOUNT VERNON PAS- SENGERS, The Steamer ARROW. Capt. Frank Hollingshead, te the only boat allowed two land p sengers at Meunt Vernon Wharf ig steamer, which! the Ladies? Mount Vernon Associ- ation) avoid riding im ambulances three miles, 88 Dy other lines Round trip, §1, including admission to Mauston and Gronnds, street wharf dally, (Sunday ex- m.. and returns abont @ p.m. J.McH. HOLLINGSWOKTS, eer Ladies’ Monnt Veruon Association. FEANK HOLLINGSHEAD, Str. Arrow. sep25-cf NEw ROUTE TO MOUNT VERNON. ‘The new, vate ané commodious steamer MAR’ WASHINGTON ts row carryitg Decbers to Mt Verncoy and fernkiing mansion = aeceee ES, if id long bill, "The distance 1s one- dey exccvgh TO e Srgod sa exe . My o’ciock. Fare 43; tne nd Tide to from the mansion. —SS GEORGETOWN ADVERM’Ts. Se SUPPER AT THE CONGRESS-S "REET cHeRCa ~The Ladies of the Methodist Protestant Charch, Georgetow nr, will have | PER in the Lecture Room WEDNESDAY EVEN. | ING, October 24th. Proceeds for the benefit of the Dew parconage. Ticket= 80 conts, oct? 3° pry GOODS CHEAPER THAN EVER ' Job lot of Lavties’ H. 8. L. ©. Hdkfa.,% worth sfc B. and Victoria Kid Gloves, cheap, xaccer 1 Botte os at rh Le 8 from We, to FI £0. Great variety of Dress Goods, frow le. up Job lots of Crash and Towels, Bisnkets, Fin ‘ascimeren, Cerpets and OF Clothe, ‘sii carly and examine my stock. dasiamiinnn: 8. TAO. BROWN, oci0-3t No, 121 Bridge strect, Georgetow._ | EVAN LYONS & Co., come Bee and Dealers in WHEAT and RYE FE OUR, And all kinds of MILL OFFAL, 55 Water street, Georgetown, D.C. _ccts3 Im* East! Warrenves cquet to auy, a tuemarket forsee ITED ‘ay on mou "LEWIS & CO. DEALERS IN FINE TEAS aud GOFF RES. dpe st., Georgetown, D. C. SIGN of BIG ceit-tr Snr ald i i H ATS. j FALL STYLES HOW READY. Astortwent large and compicte. Gentlemen's SILK HATS $3.0, @4, $1 en: be » 21.50, 80 to 23 60. Ail frum the beat wauatactarcrs and tatporters, W. F. SEYMOUR, | sepil-8m 739 Street, Georgetown, SCHOO BOOKS of all Kinds at greatly Reduced | Prices; aleo, Blank Books aud Siationery. | E.R. LUNDY, sepe-ly 144 Bridge strect, JFORTY-SIX YEARS ESTABLISHED. W. H. WHEATLEWS i PREMIUM STEAM | ING AND SCOURING ESTAB- DYEING AND AWENT, sci Office, 1 Jefferson street, GEORGETOWS, D.C. Work sent for and delivered to any place in the chy. Received and retnrued (by mal! or express) to any place ‘n the country. Bev ‘us your uiders- A sg mylar EXoourace SOLE LEATHER HOSE LADIES’ DRESS, INDUSTRIES. GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING. For The Present. g10 S10 Wil Boy A Good AN Woot at . HABLE BRO’, Corner Seventh and D streets #12... 2....--G1B......82......912 Wil Bor A Drover Cassimore Suit at HABLE PRO’, Corner Sevento aad D streets B15......295......995......815.... Wo! Boy A Fine Nobby Suit, at HABLE BBO’, Dorner Sevent and D «¢ Whi Buy A Splendid Drees Suit, HAGLE RRO’. Seventh ana D 2 $20......920......920. To $23... Wil Be Fine Dress § Cf The Pine And Richest Gred Of For #23... A sa Fabr aT HABSLE BROTIC MEN AND BOYS’ CLOTIUIERS Corner Seventh aad D strees, Plain Facts, CONVINCED, CALE AND SIE PORK Voursutr, My counters a with the " Overocats and MOST STYLISH Overcos: Overeonis, 1 FALL 2 s and Overcoats 7 Overcoa 6 WINTER Overcontay 5 Drees Seite, $20 GARMENTS Dress § 71 + Dress Suits, 26 for Dress Suits, 2 Dress Suits, = 23 MEN'S and BOYS rees Suits, 20 1s WEAR az 16 1S that can be found fu a4 12 the city, Business Suits, $6 Bu-iness Suits, “% and embraces all the Business Suits, 10 Business Sai leading styles and fab- Business Suite, 17 " 16 ries that will be s 20 worn this season, 1s ‘2 — 3 My prices are iness Pants, 4 Business Pants, always Drese Pants, = £5 = ross Pants, 8 THE LOWEST, Drees Pauts, z | Drees Pants, & — and no other honsein thie Conte and Vesta, g Conte snd Vests, city can undersell me. onte and Vests, 52 Conte nd Nesta, 438 _ Coats 1g've youn partial Pr c 1s List (f'the many good Coats ani Vest. 20. Borg can Coats and Yeats, 22 1: Coats nud Veats, 25 Howse A STRAUS, 1011 Pennsyivaria avenus, Lid Near Item street Now Ready: FINE ASSORTMESRT of BEADY MADE SUITS, For Gentlemen and Youth, From $10 cetig READY MADE COATS, With Vests to Mateh, of Beliable Dingonals and other patterns, From $15 apwari. BEADY MADE OVERCOATS, For Gentlemen aud Youth, From $20 upward Unusual care has been taken in the preparation of the ready-made stock this seas om, and most of it has been specially made either by or for me, COTTON, MERIBO AND WOOLEN UNDERWEAK, probably not excelled in vartety aud extent in Wash ingten, Undershirts from 23 to 6) Inches Drawers trom 36 toSé inches Prices range from #0 cents to $2. PEEFECTLY FITTING and PERFECSLY MADE SHIRTS, Wameuita Maslin, From @1 12% upward L have cortainty the largest stock of five Shirts in Wasbington, all made special:y forme, the satue = whict, hove given Ouiversal satisfaction for the past ffreen sears. 1 guerantee that oo better or cheaper ebints are to be foand in the Union, Complete price Hist mailed to avy address. FINE TAILORING, On Seevnd Floor. A. choles sssortment of fabrics of Austrian, German, French, ee? ish, Scotch. Irish American Makes Ouly the best workmanship, with promptuess HUNTING SUITS. Beady Made and to Mearnre. ‘The largest essortwent in the world. Price let semt to any 5 S7-ONE PRICE OSLY_ S7 STRANGERS MAY RELY ON FAIR DEALING. GEO. C. HENNING, 410 Seventh street. MEDICAL, &c. UCTOR SUUMAR may ve cousuited confiden- ry on avenne, next to 7th street; Room No 2, upstaire;2 years’ success ia affections of the gouito urinary organs octl7 St" ¢ Oldest Eetabliehed R. LEON, Th liable Lacies’ Rts 8 KSSSNUS OF LIFE restore: Dy lisathod aed he. vigcr of posth to ty most prove ro ‘expensive. | B. A. 0. teeny ead wore than above yrivato dlsossea eb ie Sees i EDUCATIONAL, Private Lessons = Ee UTION 4 ate Inetrection. by Mise MK °C) hia Kicheet teetimonials, BM atreet northwest. ord You: ae THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, _ seo)" tre corner of @ northwest J REMINGTON FAIRLARE Director, With able arsistante. Circulars at manic ‘out str 1 GERMAN (native tongue ooh, ty FREDERICK Mes: Languages, Ooll-ge of St 7 . is eyatem, in the par f the Young Men's Christian Association, oo DNESDAY at € pm . x SORGETOWN FEMALESE es hile e 2 te In- MISS LIPSOOMNH, Princtpal ARTEN AND SCHOOL ocal and For partic or at FAG K air ' t MADEMOISELLE ¥ 1) HONME™S s rREN: CLASSES Beawne In ” ate ong art wt Fand with « perfect tical conversatien, tdi oom. Dam, Boye and Girls, 6p m Nos, 204 and PRIVATE LES GERMAN gol TOA ROSEN « OB ory SSRS par Kivel t ‘ 20 ADEMY OF MUS ipaa Ts “ pee at any time st pro rate sng an CLARBSICAL i y For supertor ndva: c ‘ademy ciregiar. principal bookstore. or addres CHASE BOYS, Principal, IBIS oy et southwest. sug tom HE MISSES LANE, 1738 seest. will re-oper Joe lenry, ‘Hon rn hs SPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE. SS Corner Seventh and L serves, August 2. Halle handsomely tebtted. bone and uugwters prac: tically educated. Tucrongh, cup af intraction and training in Bapid Calculations, English Lan- gnage. Letter writing. Business Penmoate hip, Bus- ness Forme, Bo ping, Busines: Prac Secliine, Blocetion, Physical Excrciecs, &e Daz tuition, €0) s year, gad tm instalments, cr $80 ff paid tp full on enter! tuition. @6 per month. Rew ti J st eet north= i, Seheot tor Girkk on f | M vine. cys. oa. Be fon > | ancl ok AHORTEINOR. Ame Poe Cab OULTORE TAUGHT IN CLASS@s OB erate lone by Mice A ACGUSTA SKIN | NF od Mie ALT RE JONKS. at the SCHOOL OF MUSIC, ZO7 22 erect northwest, Term of ton v ai Professor soctasictat ets eee fb cacy course of leewee. Toone hd © S mn Rh > 7 v Ss - i) S 4 isl a x PULLICATIONS,-Vol. 1 M t Husband of Mi l AlUDol. W . Jame. Jey Bruce's Lovers. by Mars’ Patrick. W.H. & 0. H. MORRISON, octs-tr 473 Pennsyloania avenue, THE LATFSY?.--hgypt as It Is; MeCan, form with Pwkers Turkey and Wallech's matentelt Precetn “Ww. tient and Trne: Ago: Fe PIR Maodivtok 1) the P tiie Pherae iiggied t Enroee. Kain, Thampeony 4 oles Minterp: J. @. Bollan Ad ash enn crore, Scher: Sempe & Baroness cf New Fork, dont > Miller ‘That Herried Girl, 5 ire we i joe Stocking, Soc Theo, by auth TT Ye Now Bata Bn. fe ri ind; Mise Yonee, 7 3. Hearn fe of Cont mt . 3. Betigion; 5. Comey ie ‘erita: Mire Ol it . SOLOMONS & CH. octa-tr out Pennsctomas NEW S0OKs aT BALLANTYNE 428 SEVENTH STREET. Memoir of Rev. Wm A. 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