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THE EVENI STAR. | ber 8, 1877. | THURSDAY Weather Indications To-Day. |, OFFICE OF CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICE, Washington. November 5, 187, For the middie Atiantie states, cioudy rainy weather. warm southeasterly, veering to colder northwest winds, falling followed by rising barometer. armenis, de, To-might. Theater —“P1 ck Dominoes.” dicuse.— Drem’stic, comedy and olie com hinatic Theater Comique.— varieties. The Fairy Queen,” and ‘weed Locals. Fee ad vertitment of wharf for sain Street lem.ps will be lighted at 55 p. m., and extirguithed at4-4 a.m. Prem Parker, 619 ziti stree New York papers iv advance of the mails. Brad Acame sends th © Libra- ting “The Wandering Jew,” by Fw gene Sue Lydia we bave the on the Avenue last week, but as ognized her. £,” advertised by arket, is a first-class Thempron was preter ade every fine day She wor 2 es robe ty r The roll corne w Center clot baek D. Garst, fom sends an early copy of 4 Look for December, and the beneseme ilostraied “Frank Leslie's Al- merac” for 178. The awerie of the supplementary mail T contracts, 0 advert 8 of Sep- e been macle only con- tract efered fo Maryland—Piney t ty—was award- was held yesterday afternoon. Dr. the cbair, and discussed a proposed to the #1 ferred. The National Agricultural Congress, E The awards of mer declamation at the Franklin Male Grammar School yester- Were received by te following, in reg- jar order of mer George W awlings; subject, ~Catiline’s Harisbment.” Frank Shater; King Henry V. at agin court Rodgers; subject, “ Clan MeA'pir R ‘The pest of Je? mortem e pation of the body Quivey Adam:,who was found dead iebtiog alley,” as eteted in THE STAR bowed that death was caused by al ture of a bloed vessel. The Board of Health took ebarge of the body and buried it in the potter's fleld yesterday. be attorey prosecuting District cases in pmpplains that the busi ¢ court is very much impeded in » of the dilatoriness of prose- nesses in getting to the court of mornings. This is largely the fault of police- Men in serving potices Upon witnesses, they not impressing upon them the necessity of being exriy upon the ground. The attorney decisres his intention to prosecute all cases when the evidence justifies it, and no nolle = Will be made on the grounds that ining witnesses desire to withdraw after the process bas been com- comp!armts menced ——— es Amusements Pink Dominoes” should ouses nightly + ard all the charac are capitaliy Miss Jovee is remarkably good as gts ff," and so are Mr. Halton a3 s Wagustafl’ and Mr. James as i le Mrs. Germon and Yanged a eple Wusical periormane gives epportunity for the fu The Par'sian Minuet clo: Linvoly, Hall—The voeal 2 concert anne for this benefit of the ation, bas bee THE Coronry ORY OF SFNar Mass meeting © io the memor took place and there was cMeu Ds in respect or Morton ard W. Tomp™ J, Wilson, 0. 8. B. Wall, John A- Gray HH. Erooks. Hepry Jobnsou, Rev. J. bury. W. C. Mazs B.S Grant, Ci lips Cresor. Thomas Bell. Wm. H. Lee, Rev. J. M. Bell. Samue! A. Middleton, Chas. © Jebnson. Jobn A. Simms. Ber ja ’ MeCoy, vice presidents; Jobn A. Coole Hal!,cr Thomas, W. C. Chas: N. Wilkirson, H.-F. Hall, C Themes. Wm. Smith, Henry Johnson, Mo cellos West. J. M. Waters. J. C. Green H. Vance, Rhoden Mitchell, Chas. C J) son, committee to draft resolutions. this committee was out, Hon. Frederick Douglass was introduced, and paid a high tribute to the memory of Mr. Morton. The above named committee then reported a series of resolutions of respect to the memory of the 1)lustrious deceased Senator, and resses by Rev. Jobn D. Bagwell Pirebback and Prof. Greener (tae react. Perry latter £ an origina! poem entitled Oliver Morton), the resolutions were adopted and ihe meeting adjor Firs Last Nieé Turned eal oi! lew corner of I flames were carpet bad been Jast night fire was ¢ Work of Wwe back bay window G E street northwest, oc The orig €ast.owned and colored. The £ but the loss i 3 aitempt bas recently bee house on fire, it< dest egbt ic Lave been the diary. work of an y row to L Nels 33, tquared squar, - §. Gorham, $4.00, W. F. Gardner to G. P. Eltiot, $1, lot M. lot Frazier etal. to H. Grapn, 2200, part 50. Dennis Gi 1o Leon Kolo mon, part lot 1 to J. &. Fiteh, $11,500, . Palm $1.40, lot 5 MARRIAGE LicENs ave been issued to Jobn W. Jordan and Georgianpa Merritt Philp. Alston and Hache! F. Freeman; James Mart: Jos. Cook ar ard M Me t,and M. Addie Simpson; Eva Seoti, C . T. Hicks, both of Charles county, ceeph Erace and Margaret Davis Raymond and Annie James: Jas. tson and Emma Pistorio. R. P. of Hampsbire, Va., and Florence B. Fowler; James Endee and Delia Datry Peter Kiire and Jane A. Rogers; Gabricl Clark and Martha Poney- i = FOR THE PooR—An adjourned The Ladies” Aid Soctety of ii,” will be held at McCauley’s Hall, 20 Pennsylv st to morrow (Frid: o'elcek poor of hel Ad ersone Int ng tod Capito! Hill ard Navy Yard portions of the city are particularly requested to attend this meeting. at which the ehgracter of the Work for the winter will be determine! — Se Tur DrowNED MAN. Man fourd tm a yond m (rotiecd tn last eveniog § STAR) was yester- day aferncon identified as that of Wm. Mat Ungty. d was removed to Ji14_N sircet he body of the a THE Porviar dry goods store, Carter's 7 Market Space; bargains in dress goods: beautiful double’ wid fue quality colorel dress goods, ovly fi cents; cashmeres in } ly up to their usual } » memorial | » | the street, after his arrest, the court im - | a fine of $5. Albert Bealle | the Odservatory | Dt ¢rict Govermment Affairs. The District Commissioners baye ap- poirved James W. Hi Ota overseers at the Washington asylum. The contract for constractin; the coivert on New Cut road. ‘ound Branch. bas been awarded to B. J. ‘Coyle & Co., and the contract for the improvement of Montgomery street, between West and Stod- = streets, Georgetown, to J. Desmond & °. INSANE PAUPER PATIENTS. | in @ communication of Major Richards, | superintendent of police, tothe District Com. missioners, in relation to the District, pow confined vern=, | ment Insane Asylum, he states that there are fifty-eight patients of that class, one half the cost being paid by the Distriet, and two bordred and sixty-four for which the United States pay, that all these patients are destt- tute and bave no relatives or friends who aid them In their support. If removed from the aty’om they would heve tobe provided for cisewhere by the District. It is«dimicalt to see bow the Distriet can do better than per- mit thens to remain where they are. —— a A ER¥ach OF PROMISE CASE.—To-day, in the Cirentt Court, Judge Cartter, the case of Mary E. Van Ortwick agt. Edward Walters— action for breach of promise of marriage. in which Canages were claimed in $10,0W0—Wwas taken op. Mrs. Lockwoed for vlaintiff and Messrs. Ross and Dean for de:endant plaintil in this case, a woman rather over ibe medium height and of spare build, with | (ark bairand eyes,and rather small features, | Wes called to the stand, while defendant, a | stout, fine looking man of about 35 years, | Was seated with his counsel. The compli | @nt testified to the defendant paying ad- on the 25th of November, 1573, and that she | Telled ou such promise and held herself | reedy to comply with such promise, bat he refused. The defence set up was that she | represented herseif to be a s’ngle woma, when, in truth, she was married, and there- fore cou'd not legaily contract a marriaze. Mrs. Lockwoed clwimerd that her cli had been divorerd. and was thereb: again The deferdant then raised the point that the decree of divorce was not binding, ard on an inspection of the bill it was found thot it did rot set ferth sofficient cause for a divorce; it baving been gravted on the aver. ment that the respondent (the husband) ws confined ic the peniientiary—a cause not eriicient in itself foradiverce. The ccurt iLereppor held that the complainant could rot covtract a marriage with defendant be- caute the divorce had been improperly grenied. Mrs. Lockwood exceptel to the Tulirgs of the court, and the jury, under in- ces REAL Estate Sau mas Now ling, 2 as recently sold the following r Abner B. Kelley, trustee: Lots n B. F. Gilbert’s subdiviston of proved by Lwo two-story and C. Smith, for R. Ross Perry, i3,and improvements, for A, D. Cooke - Latin, trustees, lots lettered fs the subdt erp yart of lot 6, in squar ments, 10 Messis. Stevens 1d Dole, for 211,00; frame dwelling on the heast epr- rer of High and West streets, Georgetown, D.C, to M. R. Goddard; house, No. 169 High street, to L. W. Ritchie, for $2,060; four frame bouses and lots on 3d street, near Frederick street, to O. ©. Green, for #1 10; four frame houses on Poplar street, between Montgomery and Monr. «streets, to Thernton Gates, for $1,050; for H. D. Cooke avd James M. Latta, trustees, part lots 5and 7, im tquare 26, being No. New York sue, io Messrs. Stevens and Dole, tor 0. improve- av £4 750. Messrs. Duneanson Bros. auctioneers, sold yesterday afternoon, for Philip F. Larner ard Charles T. Davis, trustees, lot marked Griginal lot 17, In square 2i7, situated on Massacbusetis avenue. between th and Lith strects. to Leonard Whitney, for *4 cents per square foet, also, for same trustees, lot No. tt. in Charles T. Davis’ subdivision of part Cf square 232, being the south 18 feet, situ: b street, near the circle,to M. P. Cal- 7 $1.42 per square foot. Tre Fire DEPARTMENT.—The board of fire commissioners met last evening; Messrs, Morgan (president), Tait, Stewart, Collins, | Reed aud Pacon, present. The eblef enxic submitted bis report for the month of Oecto- | ber, showing that » Hesutimitted a ist amaged at the Pat A report was read from the nt of the irealarm telegraph lat be was al present engaged in r the wires throughout the Distric * are also stn and In readiness for pu in it the new signal box for the Office ¢epartment, expected shortly. A number of citizens of Soain + | Wastington petitioned the toard for the re- instatemeni of Ricbard Keys, formerly a | member of No 4 company; ihe ‘petit laid on the table, there ty st was received from ral, askipg that a Nard’s hotel be fernishe 1s offic’; which was gran partment for the month of Octo’ were audited é ey of the b shoes. Applications from the following ve fons for pesitions were placed on file: W. E. chardson, C. W. Barker, W. Pitts, Nathan | Fortune, Edward Mills, S.S8. Beach. A. H. King, Jobn A. Kelly, Jemes A. Ford, GM. Lucia, Jobn M. Saulebury, aud W. J. Wil: liamson. —_-__ | Hess ENGLISH OreRA ComPANy.—The | box cffice sheet for the sale of seats for the | opera season is now open at the National eo 2 | Theater, and at Metzerott's music store. The castot the romantic opera, “A Summer- | Night's Dream,” which will be given for the | first time on Monday night, will be as fol- lows: Queen Flizabetb, Miss Emelie Mel- | ville; Lady Olivia, Mrs. Zelda Seguin; | Shakespeare, Mr. Wm. Castle; Falstaff, Mr. | Henry Peakes, Lord Latimer, Mr. C. H. | Turner; Mine Host, Mr. J. J. Benitz. The Grst act Ipiroduces Shakespeare, Falstaff, and their friends at a banquet which the (ven and Olivia attend in disguise. “The Chimes of Normandy,” which will_be given on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday | evenings, is a new work, and is now runnin, | in Paris with greatsuceess. On Friday an Raturday evenings “Villar’s Dragoons” or ‘The Pearl of Savoy” will be given for the | first time. nels \ WoMAN AT tire Borrom OF It_—Sam’l | Proctor was arraigned in the Police Court this morning, charged with assault and ba tery on James Eggman, who testitied t "yeclor, an entire stranger to bita, c: y the collar on the street, and knocke m down With astick. He hever saw before. Officer Dubois testified that he w these men in an excited conversation 0 the street, with @ lady standing by; saw Froctorsirike Exgman and knock him down, | snd went up and arrested him and took hiro to tLestation house. The compiainant stated tbat defendant had insulted the lady, who le taid wss bis wife. Quite a commotion was «created. Tn consideration of Proctor having | been fined $20 for carrying a billy,which was | taken by the ofticer while Proc!or wassecretly ‘trying to convey it to an Seronoenes on a The lady in the case, who 1s represented to be an actress, did not appear at + | in court. i ——o—___ | , FRE FUNFRAL of the late Frederick G. ' Robr, of the Erightwood Park hotel, who for lneny years was engaged in the restaurant | busimess im tbis eity, took place yesterday | aiternoon at Erightwood hall. Rev. G. Reitz corducted the religious services, a which the remains were takento Prospect Hill, near Glenwood. Delegations from Friendship Ledge N. Encampment No. | present, with many citizens of the 1 | ite pall bearers were Messrs. Stockma’ | | Young, Kidder, and Hayes, of the Odd F. ‘ows, arul Gen. Batloch ‘and Mr. Carpenier, | citizens. At the vault the services of the Od. | Fellows were conducted by Chapiain Co- | lumbus Thomas, —e—— ACCIDENT TO A FORMER WASHINGTON | Lap.—We learn from the Philadelphia Ler. vey that David Wilmot Morgan, a son of C. W. Morgan, of this city, and a student in law oBiee of Barnuel B. Hucy, of Philae pia. while walking around the grou ids ‘airmount Park, accidentally s:ipood and fe)] from a distance of thirty feet, break mg bis wrist. Young Morgan was picked uo in an Insensible state and taken to bis resi- | dence in a carriage. At last accounts he Was somewhat better, with fair hopes of re- covery. ny - a PUILDING PEeRMits issned by the inspec- tor of builuings:—Wm. Myeri, remove a frame dwelling in alley in square 1<3. be- tween L and M and leth and 17th streets; $30. It W. Brewer, wcodshed, corner 13th and B | streets southwest; sco. Mra. Ellis, repair a | brick store, 205 C street northeast; £275. Eliz- sbeth Flynn, repair a frame dwelling, A, | between iith and 15th streets southwest; 875. ——_—— PARENTS are compelled to acknowledge tbat our prices for boys’ and children’s clothing are lower than , While the | Weekly additions thereto mates the stock uvusually attractive. A. Saks & Co., 316 7th street.—Adet. ——— A RARE CHANCE Is offeret to purchase a steam boiler and pipes sufficient to heats = . G. Thorn’s, 1220 F street. (Adet. en oaenias Messrs. F. W. MILLER & Co., Real Es- tate Brokers, baye removed to No. @1 F street northwest, in and M. A. Kan. © pauper patients of | ‘al the The | and jet.ered G, in the recorded subdivision of | nd it was resolved that here- | ~ | after only $1.50 will be paid for a set of horte- | | Rell such fine-fitting Gresses to ber and to promising to marry her | structions of the court, returned a verdict for \ two story brick | | here had been fifteen fires, | him for the use | | ton. | SA Bio Besiy: A Boy Ruwx Over By A CARRIAGE.—A Small colored boy, named Isaiah Ham, was run over by a carr driven by Heory Ed- Munston at the corner of ith and R streets, | and was seriously injured abont the haad and breast. He was attended to by Dr. Bushnell, while Edmunston was arrest.d by Officer Pfait and locked up for a hearing. —>———— B, ROBINSON & Co, the boys’ clothiers, 9 Pennsylvania avenue, manu are and bo: and children’s clothing that every one who bas bought their gocds recommend their iriends to buy of them.— Adit. ——-_-__ THE COURTS. CRIMINAL CouRT—Judye Mac Arthur. Yesterday, Charles PB. Carty, assanit; verdict oss. t tead guilty to a 1. bober ed girl, was placed son, charged with rap ry found a verdict of gu used protested his i Th frequency t punishny as ery, was W.A. Cook and JH ¢ 8, and is on trial Crrcvit Court—Judze Curtter. y, Webster & Bro. Rawlins ie F piel agt. Hawes; bi “l, PROBATE CouRT—Judge Olin. day, William H Chize HELL BURGLARY. se and Thomas Davis, two colored arrested Iist € ef and took the spoils with t ed ww arresting the detendan sticles, which Me. Burchell Was proved by the mitted for ation © grand jury. oe VHE FALL OF ERZEROUM announced by cable dispateh yesterday 1s a most imvort- antevent in the Asiatic campaign, and its abandonment by Multhtar Pasha, who has fallen back wpou Erzman and Trebizond, in- dicates that the Turkish campaign in that quarter has become # very desperate or an extremely cautious one. “Erzeroum is oue of the sirongest fortified cities in Asiatic Turkey, and it was covsidered of the highest Strategic importaace that it should be held by the Turks. The city is situated on lofty table-land, at an elevation of about 6,00) fee above the sea level. It has a population of nearly 50.00. ‘Phe fortiticatic & formjdable characte Jong range guns of cons ide cence of the Gree: 3 m for the first tin a ¥ sSinns, but was subsequently restored to Turk The fortifications have greatly strengthened, and new ba 1 equipped have been form- nth Jing elevations command- ne city and the highway both east and The city was gerrisonel by a large foree, and was capable of standing a severe and protracted stege, but it is presumed the inc vernents ard strep zth of the Rassians im paired its strategic vaine, and hence its abaa: dor ment by Mukhtar Pasha after nis de: at Deve Boyt on Monday. SvIcIpE OF A GERMAN PROFESSOR — Prof. Hermann Hirst arrived in New York from Germany a few days ago, bring'ng let ters of introduction from several persons of distinetion in Europe, but having only a fmall amount of money with which to sup ply his wants until he could procure a situa- He procured a room at the New En7- Jand Hotel, and sought for employme.t among the various schools and institutions of learbing in the city. His searea was un- suceessful, and be found himsel’ without work and with only 20 cents in bis pocket. Overcome by desponcency he took a large dote of Paris green iu his room, Tuesday afternoon, and died before his condition was discovered. ILLNESS OF ANNA DICKINSON. — Her Many friends will be ined to learn that Miss Anna Dickinson recently suffered from a severe attack of illness. For two weeks she bas been lying at the houseof a friend in Elizabeth so low that at times her life bas been almost despaired of. Now, however, she is so far recovered as to be pro- nounced convalescent. Miss Dickinson was alweys a bard worker, accomplishing more even when unwell than most people in per- fect health. Her recent prostration may ferve as a warning for the future.—(V. ¥. Herald, 7th. THE PROVIDENCE JOURNAL says that another sight pleasant to the star-gazers will oecur on Friday evening, the ‘th instant, when the conjunction of Juplier and Veaus will take place. They will net come so near together, nor will the telescopic view be so marvelously beautifal, a8 was the case with Saturn and Mars, but “ to the naked eye the viston will be one of the most exquisite exhi- binions that mortal eyes ever see painted on sure background of the sky. S IN GLASS BALL pt. DLogerdus is waking errangemen's for the feat which he proposes to attempt in this city during December, of aking 5,003 giass balls, sprung from traps, in 500 consee- ltive minutes. He will engage either the Hippodrome or the American Institute building, ard sbeot from 3 tolip.m. He Will,use one double barrel Taper Rata py of & ton of glass ba!ls, 8 pounds of powder and 00 pounds 0 World, ith. FATAL MINING ACCIDENT.—A telegram fiom Clifton Forge, Alleghany county, Va., Nov. 6, says: Intelligence has been received here of the caving in of a mine near Salis- brry Furnace, in Botetourt county, about fifteen miles from this point, resulting fatal- ly to two miners. One of the mea killed was named Tally, the name of the other could not be learned. The mine suddenly fell in, crushing the two miners to death. THE STRIKING CARPET WEAVERS of the upper section of Philadelphia have decided not to accede to the reduction demanded by the employers. The Winchester mills, em- pioying 45 ds, went out yesterday. Next week it is expected the strike among the smaller mills will be general, but no reduc: = of wages is anticipated in the larger mille, THERE Is A Prosrect. of another heresy trial. The Rev. Mr. Wallace, of Traquair, Scotland, recently announced to bis congre- gation that he saw po reason why the hours of the Sabbath should not be employed in case of need for the ingathesiag of the fruits of the earth, jally as the harvest was late and the os done to the crops great. A Fine IN ILADELPHIA yesterday at the corner of Rando!ph street and Colambia avenue caused an aggregate damage of Sco 00 to various firms, including Wells & Sons, manufacturers of toilet coverlets and becsprends, aofl Mitter & Co., shovel factory. Three bundred bands are thrown out of wor by the Bre. —j$—$——————— THE PoLiti¢st EXCITEMENT IN FRANCE is increasing. Jt is rumored the ministry contemplates 3 s cond dissolution and the declaration of a state of siege. a2? Governor Carroll o; Md., has ised bis proclamation for the observances of the 2 «a6 a day of thanksgiving aud prayer. 87 Two Chicago boys looked into a sewer for & lost ball, hea breathed poisonous gas, thereby contracting a malarial fever of Which they died. wv In July, 077, Anne Marrow was tried ana convi for having, while in man’s dress, ¥ ied three women, in order to cs ‘their clothes. In the piliory she lost eyes. : s7Edward Buckner of Hickman, Ky., paved the w.ay for a 1 married fife by illirg the motber of his > bat the law against mao tder lnterferes with the reali- sation of bis plan, | | ship, and Re: Affairs on the Virginia Side. ORDINATION OF A MINISTER—THE NA! ROW GUAGE ROAD. FAaLis CHURCH, VA., Nov. 8th, 1877. Edilor Ster:—The ordination ceremoni and the installation of Rev. L. B. Piatt, of Baltimore, as pastor of Con; i Church of this village, which took last evening, was an occasion which drew to- —, large number of our citizens, Alling = on fo ingenoyeah mento taggin veral churches were represent y pas- lors and delegates; besides we noticed quite a number of ies and gentlemen present from Baltimore and Washington. The sing- ing was conducted by a quartetie of gentie- men: Messrs. Dailey, Harrington, Stone. and L. H. bam, €sq., of Baltimore. Tne se- lections and the harmony of the voices were most Se. Rev. L. T. Burbank, of Herndon, Va.. cd the exercises by read- ing @ portion of Scriptureand offering prayer. Lr. J.E. Rankin, of Washington, preached the sermon, choosiug for his text Ezekiel, 3a el ter, verse. Rev. T. J. Holmes, of Ballimore, delivered the charge to the pas- tor; Dr. W. W. Patton, president of Howard University, offered the installation prayer: Professor F. W. Fairfield, of Howard Uat- versity, extended the right hand of fellow- v J. W. Chickering, the former sastor, delivered the charge to’ the people. ‘be entire exercises were most deeply inter- esting, and the good wishes of our entire community are extended to tais chureh and its nw pastor. | Opening of the Musical | office ct The surveyors are at work on the line | of the rarrow gange irformed that Captain Adams, the contrac- tor, expr cis to break grousd tu'a few days. of the Weather proves favorable. Fox. ere em ee ALEXANDRIA. THE Reason WHyY.—The retail liquor dealers of this elty say that the reason way the remnrns from the liquor tax here are so small is the proximity of Washipgto. and | Many of th» marke’. people | Georgetown. au: tmall country dealers, who formerly b + ght their supplies of li yaor here, now go across the river to avoid the 4 ce ts per gailon tax. The dealers say that on this ac- count they cannot make a showing like Kictmond, Lynchburg or other interior citles. TUESYNOD of Virgin sessions at the Union P: last night. —[ Gazette, 6th. CITY ITEMS. For BILIovsness use Curter’s Little Liver Pills; Ebbitt House drag store. = enclosed Lieut, well-raised bread, biseults, cakes and pastry, digest ersily and conduce to good health. Good health makes labor of all kinds easier, and prolongs life. Dooley's Feast Pow- ger will always make all these productions light and wholesome. It is warranted to make better, lighter. sweeter, more tooth- some, and nutritious biscuits, eake, bread, ete., than any other baking powder. ee BLACK SUK FRIN for 45, 50, 35, 65, Friebus’, ——— YounG’s PATENT DETERGENT 1a the fines cleansing material ever invented. Sold by druggists and grocers. tr cece THE REASON WHY all housekeepers and Others use the Aladdin Security Oil 1s that no accident has ever occurred from its use. It is the best in the world. All storekeepers sell it. Ad Boa og ou will have no er. Take nothing but ‘alwiain. The abeve Oil can be had at Geo. Ryncal, Jr.’s, 639 D street northwest. 8,11,3; boas HAPPY TIDINGS for nervous sufferers, those who have been dosed, Grageca, and quacked. Pulvermacher’s Electric Belts effectually cure premature debility, weak- ness, Book and Journal, with information worth thousands, mailed free. Address Pulvermacher Gaivanic Co., New 6,18,dakly ——_.—___ commenced its byterian charen York City. To LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.—We wish to call attention to A. Fischer’s Chemical Scouring and G Btreet, near street. By promptiy adopt- ing the’ latest improvemients, whether of American or European invention, he is en- abled todo his work ina manner not to be equaled by those not possessing these facll- ities. His cleansing and dyeing Ladies and Gent’s Suits are, in fact, the cheapest in the city on account of bis superior work. Give ae call—906 G@ street. Punctuality guar- anteed. stnd't- your order EVAN LYONS & Co. ufacturers a: alors in CORN MESL, WHEAT and RYE FrourR, And ali kiads of MILL OFFAL, 55 Water street, Georgetow uy D.0. vet!3 im yeast SEW CROP OOLONG, 50 CENTS pra LB. Warrented equal to any on the market for t! mney. ae A & co. DEALRES IN FINE TEAS and CuRF ERY, SIGN of BiG +7.” a Seer ete? orate H4tTSs- FALL STYLES BOW READY. Assortment large aud complete. Gentlemen's BILK HATS 93.0, @4, 88 , | BELMETS $1.25, 91.50, .50 to 83 80. Ail from the beat manetectareea and importers, W. F. SEYMOUR, sepal-3m_132 Bridge Street, Georgetown. SCH BOOKS kinds at SoRoow of all Kinds at greatly Redwest Prices; also, Blan! LOR K. uU. . 144 Bridge street. soe TIVALS. SUPPER BY THE LADIES r THE UNION BENEVOLENT S0CTETY. For the Benefit of the AGED WOMEN’S i10MF. on THOBSDAY and FRIDAY, November th ai Sh. 1577, at the Home, High street, Georgetown, Th Oc uta h day at 1 o'clek. nov7-st* PIANOS AND ORGANS. J. F ELLIS € 60, : O97, Pesssinvasia Avesee, ent for t FAMOUS WEBER PIANOS, ‘The Best in the World, seps-ly Also. SMITH AMERICAN ORGANS, Unequaied in queiiy of toue and durability, lerce pun ber of Second-band Pianos and, Cygaue ranging in price from $25 and wi Fiatos end Organs repaired, tuned, stored, Packed and moved by experienced workmen ci? Im eceee nnd moved by Experiecond Werk=sen. GOW Tus ‘THE STIEFF PIANOS, Unurpassed in tone, finish, and dara-, bility, low for cash, or on ea-y termus,| atthe ‘EmbOniUM ‘OF MUSIC, 723 Tthl ret. Pianos for Rent, Tuned and Repaired. oct-Gn DECKER BROTHERS PIANOS,—“Tne Pianos mm,” ead the. watcnuiees BURDETT ORGANS. fore eat, ortté tr ‘M. A Nesr Penneylvawia avenue. KNABE & CO’8 WORLD-RS NOWNED PIANOS.— These cele-, rated instruments have been betore thef ge for forty years, and have receive! highest award wherever exhibited, McJam- Bon’s favorite Pianos ad ——e from ot! nar ate rated menufactories constantly on hand onin= ger's crlebrated O1 Pianos and sold, rgaus, Tented and exchanged. Particular attention paid to ‘ing and th Bepairing Pianos. OU. REIGHEN SAGES Plano Warvroome, a3 11S street. ¢ few doors above Penna. oct ALLET DAVIS & CO’S PIANOS, “Cabinet Grand Uj choice sssurtmen: just SG terms et ie ces Is”? & SPECIALTY. A end for, ale Exemis- Ast. 00-001 PALACE WAREROOMS. We have just opened a splendid stock Drat 5 ‘And rext at prices terms to suit the on. Wo have ‘ob hand. @ fine stock of now ‘ianos, which we RoE fu'ly warranted. Gama SANDERS & STAYMAN, Pennsylvania avenue, ~ fa Paceod sepl. tm and 16 M. Chartesst.rBaitsore MT! PLES AND FISSURE. Dr. BHEADEB, office room Bt. Ok Caira eee eat gvriernns ere a toad, and we are | Pyeng Establishment, No. 96 | } PYyATIONAL THEATER. { PERA HOUSE. OF; Bor Onnandsigua, Rochester, 8 t Sor New York and tl Palace Uare attucl For?’ Accommodation for AMUSEMENTS. Ta! a 3. Beaitx TAUReDAY, ANDY. VENINGS, NS. M ‘WEDNFSDAY AND CHIMES OF NOR. ABD C pitvts: ILLAR'S DRAGOO, TUESDAY THE: FRIDA ‘sate, $1; admiasion, ‘hte Seats can wow be ar a six days dvai ce at the Box Oflice of t eater. mSte Brcarw 0D PARK. The Proprictors of Brightwood Park offer the fellowii ¢ purses, to be trotted TUESDAY. the B3th, and THURS- DAY, the 15 6 of November. Purse $1£ for $-minute claes. Perse $3. for 2.3) class. Entries to close SATURDAY at 5 p.m O34 Peousytrantanr National Theater. NOVEMBER 5-ONE WEEK. SCREAMS OF LAUGHTER. The Euccess of the Piesent Season, PINK DOMINOS. DIALOGUE SPARKLING! SITUATIONS LUDIOROTS COMPANY ADAPTED: SCENERY APPROPAISTE! PLOT INTEB&SSTING MATINEE Sa VaDAY. Novembe uber 12, nors-tt Hi¥*s8 EXGLIS9 OPERA. ERNAN BROTH, Managers. MONDAY, November 5ch THREE SEPARATE AND ENTIRE COMPA- IES THIS WEEK MA, COMEDY AND O1I0. HOWARD in bis e-eat specialty drama, THE OUD SLAVE; DR. CHARLEY Or, Fairnrct to i THE GREAT BARTON STAN TON Five (1) in nember, in their: edy exurtied parkilag Society Com: FLIRTING Delebarty and Bengter, Mis Fane Markley Rob_V. Fercuson, #5 Sal Ren Dodge. Mr Tom Wart TWO POWFRF( L DRAMATIC AND COMEDY COMPANIES AND GRAND OLIO OUMBINATION. Matinees Wed Admirsion, 15, 25,59 (THEATER COMIQUE, 11th Street BELOW PENNSYLVANIA AYENUX. OPEN THE YEAR ROUND. PERFORMANCE EVERY NIGHT. Matinee for Ladies and Children EVZRY WED- NESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOON. FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. Variety, Drama. Burlesque and Comedy. _nov??-ly 626) OF ESTO 1626 ES. MARK: . E br. FREE ART GALLERY AND STORE, No. 626 E Street. Kogrsvii }. Chromos, &c. Sa Ee ete ia i end Shades. Pictures, Frames, Pictare ros ‘Tes sels, Bings, Natls, &c., in the District. Bo Terk: Carn 7 Please remember Name and Number. jy1-1y NOW J8 THE TIME TO 8ELL—Ladies’ Gents and Children's cast-off ring Appare x ee Boota. Shoes, &c., at extraordipary high cash at “JUSTH 8 Oid Stend,” No. 619 D st.n.w. A ‘BO ‘by ms: iL be promy jedto. sul3-tr RAILROADS. _ BaALtiaore AND OHIO BAILRUAD, THE GREAT DOUB! TRACE. NATIONAL LINE AND SHORT ROUTE vo TUR NORTH, WEST, NORTH WEST & BOUTH WEST} ae . 3 ‘2. % UTE’ i gp MBA ri WADDING TUR, $0—Wilte Scipn Joy Springs '7:60—White Sciphur & Valley Expres ah feaington sad 7:66—"St. Louis, Cinetanatt, rt Pren. 10—Pisimont, Sirssourg, Winchester, Eaxers. Way Stat Beitimere and Way Stave —Boeitimore, Annapolis and Way Stations, Pesat of ‘hocks and Way Stations, vie be’ “6 nO stops between ra Ferry Chicago and Pitm- bore, Kupress. agermtown except fan 80—* Hultimors Bx town, Potnt of Rocks and ne. New York, Philadelphia, Boston and Baltt- cre Express, G0—"Baitmore and Way Stations, (Oa Surday connects for Annapells,) 10:60—Eaitanore Express. 18:10—Baittmore, Ellicott City, Anzaycits and Way | Sv<zCCRE: 1:30—New York and Philadelphia, Baitimore Ex- press. (On Sunday to tubore * Bina’ at ail stations aud connects for Bret, Lester and : 40—"Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Stations, * Philadelpilm, Norfolk and Ba tenore, F- saci for ‘Norfolk takes in the caw ef. to boat, ia “Chicago and Columbus Express. (Win- res ‘oud Lingorstowl, excepe Suucay )” 7:30—"Baltimore Er; $—* Baltimore and Way Btations. BoP apts tad War Bese a 1¢:00—“New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore Bx- 77 GREAT 18 PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE, TO THE NOETH, WEST, AND SOUTHWEST. Double Track, Steet Rails, November 1, 1877. TRAINS L&AV# WASHINGTUM, Corner of Sixtu and B streets, as {9 it Pittsbare and the West, 10:10 5. Parlor Usr to Pittsters and $I: from Pittsburg to Oincinnat!, St. Loris, and Chicago; ‘7:40 p.m. dzily, with Palace Osr to Chicago, BALTINORK SND POTOMAC RAILBOAD iialo, Niagura Fal Ge ie'e ‘w.. ants the m., daily except Sunday, with Bleopioe 1 Washington to Boston. For Brookiya, N.Y h tratne contieet at Joreey Oity wit, boats of Lroukiyn Annex, affording direct trans: fer to Fulton street, avoiding double ferriage and journey across Rew York city, a fulndeiphla > 59 p. wn 4 Expres, 9:¥0 a.m. daily, except Sanday. Baltimore, 6.55 aon. and 4:08 worlévpes Urea ies 6:50 8. mand 4:90 p.m. ly, except Sunda} “Annapolis 6:3 HEMATURIA,. lazical rect of the Buffalo Li: Water— Stat, eta sion, Editor of the Kent Netws, 4 Season. Ea h Operas ea | Pm en 3 er, tt) peeve. ROBDA ¥ 4 eae aad ae, ha jneen ae Te le i] | FUB BEAVER and ELYSIAN OVEBOUOATS, VEY comar a j | TALMAS from $10 to @25. | BLACK ULSTEES for $10 CLOTHING. | HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS | NEW STOVE STORE. Ready-Made Department. | * a: ean te Wis | S15 Seventh street northwest. OVERCOATS. ' COOKING AND BEATING STOVES, BLUE OVEBOOATS, fast colors, RANGES AND FIRE PLACE BEATERS BM, G5, ant 68. ! PATRIRG of all binds prometiy done FALL OVEROOATS for $10 and €40 Bot publich prices, but will sell ae, | as a any Dome in the hy? HBAVY BROWN OVEROOATS for @10 and 915 | _(~\ senieen~ j i HEAVY BLUE OVERCOATS for gu mds%. | LAOR CURTAINS, HEAVY BLACK OVEBOOATS from @1y to $25 LAMBREQUINS. a OOBNIOES, &e. A MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT JUST RECEIVED 6¥ | FURNITURE, From $10 to $3. SCUBTOUTS, LONG CLOAKS. HARMON, BOSWELL & co., | S13 Eighth street, mar Penne. avenue | BLUE LIVERY OVERCOATS. fast c For $2250 and $30. * DON'T Fall 10 EXAMINE THEIR STOCK BBOWN LIVERY OVEEC JATS, now ta wor AND PRICES BEPOKE BUYING HEAVY ULSTERS, from 8 to @25. | They will rot be urdereolt ade Thes take pieasure in showing « PLAID ULSTERS for $15. abke ipuacumnes oft tives anal BY THE SOCIAL! BUY THE SOCIAL! CALF BAIB end VICONA ULSTERS VICUNA LIVERY OVERCOATS, $25. CLOSING OUT LOTS OF } THE SOCIAL FIRE-PLA FE NEATER MEN'S OVEBOOATS and TALMAS for 85 ayn derire to BOYS’ OVERCOATS for $4. Tr, buy bo other Heater than “SOCIAL.” 8&7 ONE PRICE ONLY. | Tt will saveyra money, and give » | Atte first-class in every rerpect. ¥. ed when needed with ot rem: mantel, Gell at cor Warrrooms and exswine & SOCIAL” im full cperation. Every one guar- | ented. pové tr Sle Agents for the 8T_ GEORG N COOKING and HEATING HABLE BRos. j OVERCOAT DEPARTMENT. REISSVER & JENAS, nowS tr TIT Serenth street north neat. Corner Seventh and D Streets. ] | DEGoraTED Imported Direct, ENGLI€H AND FRENCH DINNER, TEA and TOILET SETS Bealizing tne necessit Bent m style, quality Foods, we bay fn 5 tart. carefully scndy sten of our trade. and have now n_ of OVERCOATS that in all o ints SUrpescos aDything of the kind ever collveted m suy one Bouse ily reeelving New Goods. M. W. BEVERIDGE, No. 1009 Pennsylvania avenur, ir Between Wth and 1th streets. — N OTICE TO HOUSEKEEPERS. HABLE BROs, OVERCOAT DEPARTMENT. Corner Seventh and D Streets, GREAT FALL SALES or FURNITURE. LINCOLN @ HASKELL, Great care bas been taken in the get-up of oor Overoonts this season, trin mie all being first clay caually weil and substan ade. Every Overoost in 205 W. Baltimore Street, Baltimore, our immenre been well and thor- am oughly shrank, upwards Grand assortment of Fi .E TABLES and DINING CHALER. eS TENSION Nand RUSTIO FUBNITUBE for Porches SF Dargeins in FOLDING CHATRS PURR'S PARLOR AND LIMRARY BED- | STEADS, with NATIONAL WIKE MATTRESS. OF Agents for 1147S BD'S BENOWNED ORI SS, THE BALTIMORE SPRING BED. $500 + The best assortment of LOUNGES tn the city, HABLE BROS. VERCOAT DEPARTMENT, Corner Seventh ana D Streets, Some idea may of eur stork © are come HY ¥ BI No trouble to rhow goods, octz im myle ot heme and , style of home Vashi 2 > sc lum and heavy Seight “f Washington, October, 1877 er Otber sty lee cf Pmewth-face Cloths, and ev orythi new and destrabie in For Beavers. GRAND OPENING OF A NEW GLASSWARE, ant HOUSEFUKNISH A FINE Lor or T\BLE CUTLERY, BIRD CAGES, PLATED WARE of the bow New doris ne of € A and @ Bourekee Alt do well to exariuy my entirely no wud wall celected stock of ths above, aricing © LOOK THROUVGIT OUR OVERCOAT DEPAKIMENT. | NG STORB, HABLE BROTHERS, MEN AND BOYS’ CLOTHIERS, | Corner Seventh and D strese Plain Fac‘s, nov?-tr | To BE CONVINCE: { qurche = Mate ed wh oo 1 wilt we FOR Yours: | Wicd call. Beopecetanys =? i! DOROE Se with H. HOLLANDER, Qvereo: sg0 My counters are Silos 418 Seconth strent, +4 wits the —- Opp. 044 Follow's Ball, Overceate, 3 ones poe ae |U H{OCSHFURNISHING Goons, Overcoats, 22 BEWEST, . Overcoats, 20 CBINA, CROCKERY ard GLASSWARE. 19 CHOICEST, | PLATED WARE and CUTLERY, iz ile Stock— Low Preces) ff ae GEO. Warts 3 MOST STYLISH ooth-tr & doors above Pa. avense. it | FARE SIDE JEWEL BEATER, 10 FALL | 3 SILVER PALACE HEATER, vercoats, +4 = BANQUET and ALPINE LOS! vercoutey é WINTER yen Sees, "°F Qrereoainy And » fail live of House Furnishing Goo‘, at very Dress Suits, Brice, res Bulte, “3s 4 7 “use Yue STac's HEAD manos aceNcy Bens Dreve Euits, mune pore Drees Suits, WEAR = and 4:90 p.m. daily, ex- EXANDBIA AND FREDERICKS -| away AND ALEXANDHLA AND WAsdING. For Alerandria, 67,8 9:10, 10,11 a. ay 6) 7s 8. B10, 10. that can be found tu Dress Fu Drese Suits, the city, fs ee 1 iene === Business Suit: = ny uNiness Suite, deading styles : Business Bulis, pce Sane et a piper BESS s TEES eh oaacet esuess temnadas Bosiness Suita, ries that will be ‘aul Bosiness Suit sraces Business Suits, ‘worn this season 1 MOOE. bod Busines P mnt 4828 F St., near Etbict House. | SECONDHAND FURN Business Pi Bus 4 . sroy eed My prices are aud the highest cash prices bude Business Pan always =a w Dress Parts, myltiy Gor ithadG Dress Parte, THE LOWES? | (j0LDS HEATING aPPARaTus. | We are the Manufactnrers of GOLDS WARM-AIR FURNACES, ual Te Steam, and Ew = i, Lotaestionably snd no other bomse tn (us city can undorael! mc 1 g've yoo a partial Pric Cite the tang gord Coats and Vests, Coats and Vests, 87-Call and se the thing iteclf, and take « de- Bargains sou can b mcenpene Seay sot my “SF CULNDELIERS and GAS-GIXTURES ap A. STRAUS secsitr__ 1518) Peninnpinans es_ : ’ 2021 Pinnecbesabe eta, EW YORK WINDOW SHADK HOUSE e ‘Near dita stroet N®Y Goer Ss — ____ PROFESSIONAL. __ FESSIONA emer ee BOS Datreets vom No. Rv with Mews. Paice =aaee * * CABINET MAKER, adkey. NEW HAMPSHike AVANUK ‘M STREE’ PSE ORTH WEeT. oO) ™ STaREY ie novs-sm Cc N DCTTON, Architect and Engineer. SIBSON BROTHERS, Booms 18 and 19. Sate De ‘Go ding, B. ©. ‘ cca OM tor Wika aed Sou Qorenes S'* * | GQ, Frattinl Room apd Jom Petnters, BR, REULING, Surgeon in chargo of Maryinsd Vine Printings tpacialty. and Ear Iefirnary, Baltimore, bas resuin~< whines Bad coer Weeks A Fis ats 9 1200 ‘enue, 60 JOHN ©. HOGAN, 713 Moret Dbcd: EBSCO, Dentiat as may oe a Ofice ard {0 G18 Xb streets; Beudincseed fetes Sect set aud Toute Spporite Patent Ofcs. Teeth extracted on. saleor rent. S 1 «Agent fortue only gemulue Maye Sree af charee Sor the poor. Shaew Proof Awning uaterial. ‘eopls tr D® 2: 8, sonnsom, | ——_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—— jeulist and Phi o. and Physician, hh and re VMCee OIE G street northwest, between Oh ou HOTELS. NEW HOTEL, WASHINGTON, D. ©. RIGGS HOUSE, Plummer & Spofford, Proprietors. Firm class, and complete in all ity point mts, med Catted St Treasury Buildings, and fi ths iaumediate nelguborood of tee President's Mansion, the ptat., War, Savy ments, and the Corcoran Art Gallery) NEY YORK REFINED CIDER. Oxe ear cf eupertor quality | BEW FORK BEFIVED CivER, Just received and for saleby the barrel, meg o: galt lon, by SaWL C. PALMER. octt6-tr_ 57 Greene 2. _oe jreeme eins Georg-tows.! O._ Bias Coons pean AND WOOK "route JOUR DRTEBGERT, * 4