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a THE EVENING STAR. FRIDAT.... is7s. Septemner §5, m the board of > protest laid ba | char bad veeu app. ant schools by king av mnve: rs have been warmly tw address. Capt. A congiaty Defenders « will be at the re C stree {THE Han dui book « nominations of 11 the bo mes we risoner for the a prea the bail at 3 A FUGITIVE Tu IEF Bak—Adout | lock last Di cht a A colored { thief, named George a ed the shoe store of H Uith and M streets southe: al airs of shoes. te was pursued by Fiebtanon and Woodruil, who succeeded orner of Virgini2 ihest, when he Retting up with him at the avenue and %h street sout turned on them, Spey Woodruil a heavy | ‘Dlow across the arm, and MeMahon across the | band with a club whi = he carried. staried to run, and ©: revolver at him. the yall passing through the left J He was then captured and secured in the station house. This morning in the | rr olkee Court he was sentenced to ninety days in jail for lareeny, and for assaulting Officer | Woodruff, nine y } 7 ft ¥rince George's cor 5 the Rev Mr Smith, the civeuit preacher. tying the knot. ‘The groom is the half brother of Mr. T. F. Do- tan, of the Interior department, and the bride 4s the eldest daughter of Columbus and Mary Chew. The pair leftin the evening for Natick. eee ANOTHER Bic Lor or New Fat Dry Goons ast received at the es nicgs Cash Store. lies’ wool vesis, English stock. ings, 25; ladies’ corsets, Er vehitdren" 3 enored stockings, immense assortment; children’s merino vests, al! sizes: Dr. Warner 4 — forset, $1.25; cassimeres for Loys’ wear, (wool.) £0; blankets, pure wool, $): Nottingham lace for curtains. Carter’ Market 3; —Advt Wasmrxctox CaTTLe Manget— Queens: fown Drove Yard, September 12th, is' cattle sold at prices ranging from 33 to 434 200 sheep and lambs sold; old sheep. ye. te = per pound; lambs, #24 to 5e. per pound; 5 nz and calves sold from $25 to $0; market risk. Manrtacr LicENses have deen issued to Meney Thompson and Ella C. Trideil, both ft Baitimore. Md.; Edgar L. Barclay and Sarah J. Hough: Benjamin F. Williams and oe Tucker: Morris.Jasperand Millie Wade: Scott Kederoft and Mary UATE Elias H. Mur- ray and Ella Leary, (of Richmond, Va.) NOTTINGEAM ‘Large stock, beautiful patterns, from 2 % 3, 40, 50 cents per | ard ; carpets, erick from 87 “ents per rd: | rge stock of ingrains, 9! 40,5 cents; oil cloths, all widths C.'MTows #36 Pennsylvania avenue. south side, near 7h | street. THE GAMBLING Today acting Judge Wal Court. rendered his decisi John W. Usher (tried yesterday on of keeping a gambling house). dismissi ease. Basz Ba Ks Were the National-Utica game yesterday. ame was a tle, each side securing three runs. Very few le were on the grounds, and { owing to the « ampness the game was very un- | satistactory. ‘To Kerr Pace with the changing seasons in = ge is Doth wise and economical in = is Straus, the clothier, is doing by faving in and offering to the public a large and superior stock of clothing, suitabie for the present and approaching weather, which he is offering at great bargaius See his new an- nouncement. Ac — ‘ALL and get B. H. Warner's 1 estat pulietin contain: large iiat of Beuses for for Sent and sale, t , mite” may be the means of saving the life ol a ) today Relief of Yellow Fever Sufferers. MEETING OP THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTES OF THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION. The executive committee of the N: Yellow Fever Relief Association moved ae be Chronicle building yesterday and a mest ing Was held at the new headquarters at noon a ears. Sh hepherd (chairman), Dickson (sec retary), Mitchell, Solomons, Warner and Wolf esent. Pia jor Charles E. Jones suggested the pro- > of preparing an envelope directed to oeenpant of the dweili throughovt the district, + pappealing for aid on the pian more, Md., which proved so The suggestion was adopted s placed in the bands of Mr. | and the matter B. Warner. Waller Drew offered to prepare a box of nes, containing such drugs as were veeded for the sufferers. n nouf a subseription vox in front of iis mv ic eollections, the retura to be izations desiring to ¢ excursions of any kin the yellow fever « to present the proposiiio: or endorsement: adopied. or mittee A letter was received from J. M. Hill & Go j stat at they had arranged an excur: to Marshall Hall on the sleamer: Ma neton, to be given on the 1th instar bs the sufferers, and asking te co-optra the commission. e committee approved of te undertak- oe ,arvomied Capt. Gedney to take charge of Mr. B. A. ‘Warmer offered a resolution, whi T fof the veo. ple of the southern states fom the yellow fever, that the pastors of the different places ot worship in the Distriet take up callections on Sabbath nest, and that superintendents of Sabbath schools ‘do the same, at their earliest convenience, and report the same to the treas- urer of the relief fund.’ tion was received from George . Riggs. stating that Major-Generai Mei had yh a cheek for ¢ at Holly Port Gibson, Miss, ana o stions as to the action of TO THE GERERAL. i nmitiee who were authorized d With tion of es of necessities. were iu a) w every lux othing, ue Sickness tavins been aca oy ch your closets W-cases—any- thine that can Be used by men. women, or children. Put up in strong package, mark contents on tickets, send to the oiler, ol4 te lvania avenue. or drop a postal-card end we wiil send for them. Lad fown will send to the office of Ohio railroad, Masonic 0 Dox. timor High sire AMENT COMMITTEE. bi J charge eported $1,125 as the isuptodate. It wa: xt tournament ou the 2 L ‘al control of the e& APPEAL FROM TH Ki sksbure, Miss., Sept. 7 Say f the sick and Suflering me mm Past, No. 2, as comman late belov We do notexpect much: even the “ widow’: vans comrade, or one dearer to him than life. Idid hope to be able to get along with ont asking for aid, but the last man (bat my- self) went down to-day at his post. Dr. Walker joins me in this. Mr. Tarbell Will transmit any contributions. THE EVENING STAR turned over to Lewis J. Davis, treas- urer of the yellow fever relief fund, the sum bg genes as follows: E. Fitel Sam'l Norment J. Stiles. ..sese % 4 HUNDRED DOLLAR CONTRIBUTION. rend Sept. lth, 1878.—J. B. Wilson, B37." Please find check enclosed for oy for the yel- low fever suffererers, A. Lurz. CONTRIBUTIONS FROW 1. ape Toners Columbia Lodge, No. 10, has contributed $ for the relief of the yellow fever Frie ges ey No. oa y Lodge, No. 20, THE PRO! 1, TS FOR ONE DAY during the continuance of the » tabie for sale of photo- | Sin the Interior given, for the yellow fever su ferers. The pro- { the sales of Monday next will be ap ed to «hts purpose. and an increased Mm be on h Excarsions, Picuics. &c. aud union jubilee to be given y the four A. M. E. Zion churehe: Washington, D. C., is. on account of the rain, | postponed until next Monday. | Next Tuesday a graad picnic will be given | for We benefit of James Mclintee at Beyer’ S$ Tih street park. The ee Will leave to-morrow at 11 p. ee for Blackiston’s Island, giving the whole for recreation. Bn Jane Moseley will leave sth street wharf at 6:00 p. m, to-morrow for an enjoyable trip to Ocean City, returning Monday by 6a. m. See he Gai for particulars. Th y of Alexandria will leave to-morrow morning at nine o'clock for Smith’s Point, ‘iving three hours for crabbing, fishing an bating. and returning at 7 The second select oeure fon o on the steamer Sue te Chapel ree under the auspices OF tus Chapel Point Olubs leaves, tomerron night. It will be for the benefit of the yellow fever sufferers. See advertisement. The Mary Washington leaves to-morrow morning at ten o'eloek for 634 hours’ sail on the Potomac. A Lunatic SHOEMAKER —Ed. Donohue, a shoemaker, living on G street, between Sth and fth southeas'. had a fit of insanity last evening, in which he attacked his mother, and she bad to run for her life. Serct. MeCathran and Patrolman Harbin finally secured him. He fought desperately and struck Sergt. Me- Catbran with a hatchet and a briek. He was loeked up at the sth precine! station, and will be sent to the Insane Asylum. nd. Tas Man Drvonce Case —Yesterday Mr. James H. Maudev filed a motion in the y Court in the case of Josep O. Man for divoree, in improper the at the bili.* miss the ti o ‘Diack tikes 5 black silks i bar gains. Carter’ s,711 Market Space. hinere. pure wool, 0; colored cash- wool. 50; beautiful fail dress goods, a Wool, lo: pure sik and wool damesse : ack grebadines reduced to real cost.—Advt. MX. A. CLEEVES, the well known and polite clerk at the Navy Yard, is the happy Rebs oe oe bik boy. Call him Arnold. ——___ THE ATTENTION of to te cance cer readers is directed core and Plumbin; {39 re meres, pul Masonic Temple Gas establishment, as well | four { for best three year old ay. J. oo { 23 aa ve ry miles ‘seroful arth | Ried hivselt His” be The Rockville Fair. THE RACES AND THE AWARDS. The first race at Rockville, Md., yesterday, | at the Montgomery county fair, was for the fastest stallion, mare, or gelding, not over ears old, mile heats, two best in three, reared and owned bya resident of ee county or the Dis rict of Polume ‘bia, and in hi Possession on or befor August 1, 157: no entries were:—Mignon, by Jos. Blare: hiam'e by A. C. Jannin: Bird, by W. V. Beall. Purse fer fir seen: #15: third, $10. First heat was won by Mamie in 3:10, Mignon sec- oud, B: tanced. Second heat was won by Mamie in 3:4, taking first money; Mignon —Trotting heats, three best in Hazel entered Blanche: C. D. Jas. H.Morrow, Lady Mor. T » Rough aud Ready; Burg- dort Bros., red Wood. Won by Blanche. Time, county: race—Heats, three best in nye = Wm. H Rabbitt eatered Fannie; Jos. G. bit. : nson, Bellevues, T. v4 B. Lyddane, J Wor be "Ra abbi ts gray mare Fannie on ae. count of honest trotting. THE FOLLC AWALE were among those made by the judges to- day Hvcoded Horses.—For best stallion, four years oid and above, R. H, Darne: for best mare, four years old and above, J. B. Withers; eo Saddle Hor four years old and u pwards Hoskinso: best stallion, four years old and uoward, IL ley : best Walking mare or ee W. H. of gelding, Lodges best mare oF geting, We second best mire or gelding best mai foal, Wm. OM horses or mares, Jas. A. Be span of horses or mari Uniee vear-oid elt or fit best span ot second best ond Dest, do old colt or James M. ton ny filly, W. C. Hazel; seeond~ “pest ‘do., Sole OF Weaver. Heavy) Drosi Horses.—For best stallion, 8. W. Ficklin; for second best stallion, F Parlett; for the best mare or gelding; Partiett ; for second best do., W. E. Muneaster ; for best three-year old eolt‘or fiiy, 7. A- Wil liams: for second best do., Z. MW. best two year-old colt or tilly, J. H. Gassoway: vd i eae for best as for the best Edmonston; for secoad for second best d ‘Teams.—For best team of than four, Thomas J. Lea; for es, Albin Broke. or best bull, three years Ipin: for best cow, three &. C. Gilpia; for second C. Gilpin; for best bull, two years C. G, Wilson : for best Heifer ear old, +ilpin. rd it prize, W.-W. Blunt; For best ram, R. ihos. J. Lea 1 lot of lambs, not less ‘or second dvu., Charies —For best pou eo of fresh butter, Mrs. second do.. rd do., homas: t lot of fee Thos. J. Lea family tour, (quarter As ys & Brother; sécond do., Mrs, 8. D. ryand Agricultural Implements. best three horse plow, J. A. Baker: for Di for best four-horse for best two do., N. panones se rake, John A. r: do. shove! plow, Joho A. Baker: do. tivator, Jon" Baker; do. tureshiag ma- chine, Jobn A. Baker, corn ) bug y. Jahn or best saddie and briai, J.D. Han eee do. Wagon harne: four horses, D. ae best do., fui | horses. J. H. Nich tf Pss, two hor: BEN ness, one hor: . Ci D. Haminond: do. Seco ad Lest. J. D. Hammoud. Washington Market, aren ace MeEAaTS.—Beef, sirloin, 20 per Ib. ; °F er see Br : rib roast, Taz tine) ) 258 #1 per peck ; Apples. 5, 4agl per peck ; Oranges, Lemons, a At: Bananas. Pine Apples, Saloe. each; Dam- eck 5, 0c. per Ib., Canteloupes, das) each. Mi per bunch Rock, large, per buneh rt = Halibut, 05 bunch ; Taylers, per Ib.; Sturgeon, rd), 25 per doz.: do. (sott), oe Der Moe: ; Clams, 50a50 per Lobster, crree —Philadelph + print, 35 per Ib.; estern Creamer New York, 30a35; roll, Eges, 2) per doz. ABLES.— Potatoes, Irish,20a25 pr pec! 10: Beans, (Lima) 13 per at per head: Beets, per bur 3, 15a20 per peek Cymblins, 10al2 ver : Cucumbers, 6a15 per doz.; Onions, 3014ue. per kr Corn. 10215 Der dozen. POUL te —Chickens, ‘a7 per pair; Ducks, "Give itvea Birds, sOasde. per doz.; Orto- Tan, 60u$1 per doz. —___ DREsS Coons nak Thidet y Vi in full Tine of Guinet “black silks, #1 81.02.8175, 91.87, $2. C. s avenue, south side, near 7th street. Bae —$<—<—<——__— THE COURTS. be one ie Term—Judge MacArthur. Knowles & Brent ys. E. P. Brooks; judinent by getaurt ‘W. W. Hough vs. M. T: mlay : do. ; $3: District Court—Judge Humphreys. Yesterday, In re Louis Esberg (bankrupt) ; order of sale by assi see. In re W, F. Suppiee baukrupt) ; suit at law enjoined Equity Court—Judge Mac Arthur. Yesterday, Bell et al. vs. Bell et al.; dismis- sal of bill as to answering defendant. Gibson vs. Gautier; demurrer oyerruled and twenty days allowed to answer. Burger vs. Siunders decree in behalf of complainant. Davis vs. Goldschmidt: dismissal of bill. Haslop vs. Hasiop: guardian ad litem appointed ; pro confesso et Wm. and Martha Hastop. Deale vs. Burnstine ; restralning order issue Simmermaker ys. immermaker: bond of trustee approved. Bartley vs. Hebron; argu ment concluded; decree to be prepared. Mc- Pherson vs. Smallwood: argued and submit- ee nted sudstituting trustee and ord ate. Goodyear Dental Valcanite | co. vs 0. JM. Brightwellet al.: ordered to be term in first instance. uditor’s report con- iH decreed. Saunders vs. Dodge; decree vacating sale and deed. McDaniel vs. McDaniel ; order for appearance of absent defendant. woot Covrt—Aeting Judge Walter. ‘o-day, Henry Johnson, throwing stones; an Mary Ces loud and boisterous; $5 or 30 days. Beuuel iB pia ene Mack a sont ‘agon, James Burley, Daniel ney, vio- lating back law; #2 each. Robert Wilson, charge of ecnine | barber shop open on Sun- days continue: lenry Polk, vagrant ;work- house 30 days. Queer Turpin, larceny of lates, icnives and forks from 8. Aman; fined J. Collins, maintaining a nuisance; plea to firisdtion f led and overruled. (This case will be carried to the court above to test the constitutionality of the act of the board of health.) John Cole, larceny of harness from John Wunderlich, (second offence); counsel made the point that this was the prisoner's third offence of petit larceny, and therefore he could not be held on this information for a second offence. The court ruled against this tee and held him for the grand jury. Geo. ‘ice, alias Walker, larceny of three pair of shoes; jail 90 days. Also, assaultin; vOficer Woodruff; 9 days more. Irving Jenkins, threats to his wife, Francis Jenkins; bonds to keep the peace. {Iu this case the wife testi- fed that Jenkins has not been sopporng her for some time, but on Sunday night he asked for something to Pee and when she said he hadn't given nything to cook, he threat- cued fo Kill het. Jenkins featioed that she had auother man in the louse, and when she seemed to prefer that man he left. He had, however, returned about a month ago, but he uever threatened her.) John W.' Usher, charged with keeping a gambiiug house; dis? missed. Horace Wilson, embezzlement; nolle pros. + s0e- A negro woman nearly dead with a rightful disease has been lying for three weeks past in au cpa fieid within the limits of Flemingsburg, exposed fo the heat and Fain al almost destitute of food. &e-The three Fox sisters, introducers of spiritualism in 154s, are alive. Margaret, who was Said to have been married to Dr. Kane, the explorer, is in England; Kate is married Eee peat) and Leah ismarried in New York. he owners of the steamer Baltimore, urea cae tain, Albert de Linon, at New York ay, libelled the steamer Fire gees pe services in towin end latter vessel to the port of New (o the inducements it offers. ork young man named Da 5 resident of Seca Ey Montgomery county, Ind., ha at uae Association: At athe fucked. by and Beto marry, ton No. 3, held evening: #7158 ‘was | fun funeral, and strove ge to fling herself sold at an average premium of 353, t. | into the graye upon the coffin. | canal, opposite Creen Sprin; being k waned by Mrs. Ehrmantraut for | that pur The deceased was about 27 years of age. The coronor has been notiiied DEATHS. aon vorge Olfutt, a young physi cian of this y and @ very worthy ye LETTERS FEOM 1 THE PEOPLE. = Tender-Footeda € Correspondent. rr Star:—In the cities of Philadelphia ew York, where the streets are paved h cobble stones and Belgian blocks, all the ings at the intersections of ‘streets a payed with smoothly dressed tt stones, for the purpose of gUofding an éasy | peer to foot-passenge: rs. a Washingion jagstone crossings have gone out of fashion. In paving 7th street and other streets with the rough Belgian blocks, most everybody has no~ ticed the omission of figs footways. across the | the oie stre They are certainly agreeable to those tfavelling on foot, ani should have never been abolished. It is su; gested that the Commissioners of the Distric revive the old corporation law, which required | flag tootways to be laid across all the streets, and to be of the best blue stone, three rows eacl cue, the surtae pxceen inshes wie ences Wants a Hack Stand Moved. | Editor Star;—The hack stand at 7th Market Space is a nuisance; in fact the E lish vocabulary would be exhausted in trying to picture the noisome and pestilential place as made by this located stand. This reser- vation is surrounded (on two sides, at least,) twenty hours out of twenty-four, by day ana night hacks, and the deposits must be very great, and lay there for night dews and the strong sunbeams, and you can imagte how impregnated the air must be. Hackmen have their rights, but some other point near at hand can be selected that no persons privileges on the public highway will be interfered witn, and our honorable Commissioners will do the pub- lic a very great favor ts an early removal. RO BONO PUBLICO. __., Questions of the Hour. Editor Star-—Of what use are quarantine regulations and sanitary measures it doctors and burses are permitted to come fresh from yellow fever districts and mingle freely ne the pecple ? Ought such things to be allowed are questions being asked by not a few. H. B. NOBLE. GEORGETOWN. : DROWNED.—. —Acolored mai man, named Joseph Handy, better known about the streets here as “Crazy Handy” and “Handy Andy,” who did odd chores for everybody, ieft his home ou Wednesday, and was’ not heard of until this mornin: t seems that on that day he was employed by Some one to carry.a basket of provisions up ihe canal. His body was found this morniny, about 9 o’elock, floating in the S, by Mr. Tram- mel, a level walker. Handy was subject to eptieptic fits, and it is oe that he fell overboard while in one of them and was drowned. Lieut. Skippon aud Officer V man, upon the reception of iuformation. once proceeded up the canal and brought body to the station-house—a horse and wagon man, died thie morning, of consum, residence, on 3d street, near the aued 2s yes the eeores but has never been able to prosecute bis pro- fession to any extent on account of his il health. “Mrs. Priscilla B. Sommerviile, a resident of Rockville, Md., died at Mackall at the head of Green street, this morn iter an illness of some weeks: aged 35 year PERSONAL.—Dr. W. Bowie Tyler and wife Teturned from their wedding trip yesterday evening. GRAIN ARRIVED BY CANAL.—Boat Thrasher, it: 1,000 bushels wheat to H. M. Talbott, and ‘79 bushels wheat to Hartley & Bro.: ‘boat Loudoun, with 2.500 bu: nels. corn and i Eashe is wheat to same; also, 40 bushels corn | 4. M. Talbott; beat J. M. Thomas, with i hishels wheat 1,150 bushels corn to J. | 1. Waters. | MERCHANTS’ EXCNANGE. — Offerings on ‘Change to-day amounted to 4551 bushels of wheat, with sales as follow: ) bushel ig $1.01; 65) bushels, at $1.01! ‘5 bushel: S $1.05; 300 bushels. at €1.00; 1,300 bushels, $1001, 400) bushels, at g1.01!4: o8t bushels, it White corn i8 quoted at'3! to 55; yellow to ‘Porr—Entered—Schooner Mercy T. Trun- dy, Capt. A. T. Crowly, for St. Joha . eis with cargo lathes; steamer Express, Barker, for Baltimore, with merchandise tor District merchants. CLEARED. — Same, with return freight: steamer John Gibson, in for repairs. —-<re_ Sarit was lucky that Lucy Jane Patrick really had a strawberry mark on her rigiit arm. She was stolen from her home in Ala. Lama when she was a baby, and now, after 15 years, her parents identify her in Michigan. #3-A game of base ball in Holos Mass., could be seen free from a bridge close by, but | ma the police took up the cause of ihe showmen so. zealously that, iu driving away the speciation 5, they Y pushed a boy into the stream and drowned mn. ees enna RROVAT BAKING POWDEt. BAKING PUWDER L Baki G LLLL POWDER ABSOLUTELY PURE. ‘* ROYAL" has alarger gale than all other bak- Ing powders combine ase toned Farity, Uniform | Btrengu and Efiicac iene from @: expressly | for tla posriess ine district of France— the indorsement and recommenda- tion of the New York Board of Health, and of emi- pene ph Gere clones ey Bem wnere. family yal Baking Pow- der will ever be without it, ‘Sold only in tin cans by grocers. 4&@-The finest preparation in the world. Con- Sumers should observe that its perfect purity and strength not only insures success In baking, but makes relent ie rd further than adulterated or short-welght kinds, It will Keep any length of tine in =A soy climate. BzB-eoly A™ FOR THE, OW: FEVER The Entire. Receipts tr from the retail sale of LAGER BE ON PEIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1878, will be appropriated for the relief of the Yellow Fever Bulerers, and pald over to the National Yel. low Fever Reliet Commissi are ed to Allare Invited {0 cll. pw aRD ABNER, sepll-3t Nos. 421 and 223 9th at. wm. we PATENT Ni VOISELESS SLATES. cheaper because they will last longer tne: ian soy 7 other Blate. Books a1 the very lowest prices, and cov- ered free with patent covers,if bought at SHILLINGTON’S SCORETORE, ion. sepl0-1w Cor. 4% st. and Penna. ave. BAND OPENING OF NEW CAB- G PETS. 100 ROLLS OF CHOICE STYLES OPENED THIS WEEK. Our large stock we purchased direct from the manufacturers, which will enable us to offer greater bargains than ever before, Viz; cee te Angrain Tograin ts, ox cents. 7, 96 cents. ic petern. 206 ‘30 centa, cane we it, 00 cents, reo fo welght, 6@ conta, Tngrain Carbots. superior won 1 con 87 conta, Hapeatry fapeata, Mowt Gually. ie Hesalitaf sys of Brusocle st pttom prices, Our styles of Carpets cannot be surpassed. C. M. TOWSON & Co., 636 Pennsylvania avenue, aug?-tr south side, near 7th street northwest. KR. WwW. T. = AS REMOVED HIs orice, AND KESIDENCE ser3-Im* to No, 1210 & street n.w. Wy sneanreD rae FROM CHEM- GAFF, FLEISCHMAN & 00.'5 OOMPRESSED YRAST. DEPOT, 1113 15TH STREET. C. ANTHONY DENEKAS, AcEne, Adsolat woe ‘Trade Mark ovour fi tte sago-tr (CH and every paaten of pO tet eS FeaTaiis dyed and m: FRENCH TABLISHMENT. CE oe opposite Waltaa Staus Patent t Uilice, DEaees Mane as = evd Riaak eee mite | months, CITY ITEMS. GENTLEMEN'S Gossamer | Rubber Coats for *Pottcemen’ 's Rubter Coats, heavy. Reversible and ii. aclnt osh Coat: Ducking C: tubber Leggins, ong Boots. EF Wading Stock in, GEO. Ca NING, 110 7th street. Fat Hats. oe adway Silk Hats, ye and $5; Splendid stock of new Derb: All the latest shapes in stylish Soft Tat: Gent's fine Soft French Felts, $1.50 to & Men’s still and soft wool Hats, 5c. to $1. Boys’ Hats in great ety, ane - Popular prices ranging from 5c cuss = Store,” and K MRN,D = brother of oa First AS- ‘is the best preparation he ever used tor headac he. NEITHER failing teeth. nor the peeping | wrinkles of time, so fot ibiy tell of advanet years, as your gray Ayers Vivor re Stores its’ color ee kes your appeara more agreeable to others as weil yourse] With fresh, luxuriant t he infirmities of age are far less noticeable. TO AVOID THE DANGER OF INFECTION, the linen of persons suffering of a con! Glenn's Sulphur Soap, whieh is not only a remedy, but a disinfectant. HII. STANTANEOUS Hark Dye contains no metailie | poison. NOISELESS PARLOR RIFLES for rat, cat and Parlor shooting, from $iup. Bazaar 605 1th Street, opposite Treasur eol: In MURRAY AND LANMAN’S FLORIDA WATER the most debilitated and nervous can find re- lief; used freely in the water of the bath its effectis almost marvellous, so strengthening ang! bracing, and with all so exquisitely agree- able. For Upwarp OF Taikty YEARS Mrs. Wins. low's Soothing Syrup has been used for chil- dren. It corrects acidity of the stomach, re- eves wind colic, regulates the Towels, cures dysentery aud diarrhwa, whether arising from teething or other causes. An old aud weill-tried remedy. 25 cents a bottle. RELIADIC HELP for weak and nervous snf- ferers. Chronic, painful, and prostrating dis- eases cured without medicine. Pulyermach- er’s Electric Belts the grand desideratum. tations. Book ena ural with par- mailed free. Seen ress P Galvanic Co., N TO LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.—We wish to call attent to A ch a ing and Dyeing Esiablis Dear 9th ‘street. By pro latest improvements, whether of American or European invention, he is enabled to do his work ina ae notto be equaled by those Dot possessing these facilities. His erensius and vadies’ and Gent's suits pest in the city on aecoun A specialty cost): : is dry ¢ moves es effectually from and careful pressing gives them an a sarance as if newiy made. Kid Gloves cleaned; two pair for 25 cen GEORGETOWN ADV’M’TS. ICHOOL BOOKS.—A complete assortment of ‘il kinds used in the Pusitcand Private Schools for sale at very low prices: by BE. K. LUNDY, 128 Bridge st., Georgetown. 1 pe IN 1831; Entar, improved in 1874; pow the fed Compiete in this part of the Country. W. H. WHEATLEY'S PREMIUM STEAM DYEING AND SCOURING Es- TABLISHMENT, 49 Jefferson a erica at cae st., George- Everything a) ly ariended to. and ertaininy to the business pi rompt- e cleaning of Carpets, mete Blankets a specialty euring the. sumer District work sont for and returned free rders by tall and express promptly Address as abov Jel of charge. attended to, SENTLEMEN'S GOODS. H, STINEM METZ 1 Hatior, sug2l-tr 1937. Pa. ave., next corner Bt! EADY-MADE SHIRTS, ‘Men's unfinished Shirts, 60 centa; of Wamsutta este an cae Ee mete Ba ia uh joys? of an ished, and te ts fn: fetes ; e Dest BI roa Ba gun Bi 8.7, 7.2, ; soca sua ana hese, Fit lw: be uy zanen 0 veel cargate, eet iten enn ib coats oT pair; ets lila jo Thread Go. Novelties 15 ae. and Hosie lore —— ORS SHIRT Factory, Jelb-tr S10 ¥ ef, mato Opp. Pacent Oitoe. A NEW DEPARTURE. WILLET & LIBBEY, Jorner Biath strect and New York avenue, WE HAV OPENED A NEW YARD, OPPOSITE OUR PRESENT YARD, ‘Where we will keep on hand a large lot of CHEAP LUMBER, Bultable for all cheap work. VA. PINE BOARDS, all lengths, per 100 ft.$1.00 VA. PINE SIDING, per 100 feet... + 1.00 VA. PINE BOARDS, 16 feet long, per 100 ft, 1 20 VA. PINE JOIST, med’m lengths, per 100 ft. 1.25 VA, PINE FLOORING, per 100 feet........ 1.50 POPLAR, %, No. 2, per 100 feet.. + 2.00 WHITE PINE SHINGLES, per 1,000...... 2.50 WHITE PINE PALINGS, dresced, 4-4 and 6-4, per 100. + 1.50 THIS 18 OUR PUBLISHED PRICE LIST. WHO WILL DISCOUNT US? For Fine Lumber, see The Post. sepé-tr 1 eave for sale ana I am putting up some’ of the TURNacms, RANGES AND FIEB- PLACE HEATERS to be found in the city, and warranted to give sat- ini bopertor beating qual Dest citizens, se to Agar all 2 are oo, Meee ee oe competont ‘workmen. @@ All work warranted, Don’t Forget the Place, W. D. WXVILL, ang22-1m 452 Penna. avenus. Rd. $9.00 $9.00 be) , FOR LEATHER TRUNK WITH CANVAS COVER, ALSO, xT HARNESS, Pa] ? Nickel, Silver and Gilt, $17 to $24. TRAVELING BAGS, SATCHELS, &c., &c. An imniense variety ef styles at equally low prices, at the ever popular Factory and Salesroom: of JAMES 8. TOPHAM, 425 Seventh strect northwest, sie Ss Odd Fellows’ Hail, ‘Tranks a Fane ‘thorough re} oat ana. 88 ‘Tran! ks covered at low Fates. i from skin diseases | tous nature should be washed with | AMUSEMENTS. | EXCURSION NS AN D PICNICS N4tIoNAL THEATER. REMEMBER MATINES TO-MORROW. } | { ice Witch. | ‘This most besutifui dram atte sper atgrcat cost, includes th ng, the best danc cant eoenes qu | splendid gyi TO-NIGHT the WITCH, with ali it The only ‘Ice Witch’ Matinee oa SATURDAY, A Chars for Faintlt Children, dont tsi! to hear LITTLZ Ruse RUD sing der mediey aud seo ber dance, “Osis six years old. y. FL CODY (8 » INCOLN HAUL. MONDAY EVENING. SEPTEMDER 23, 1572. GRAND CONCEST The Greatest Living Con MIS& ANNIE LOUISE CARY. MISS HENSISTTA BEEBE, Frims Donna Sopraco. 4, Tenor: L. Xv. CAULFIELD, Pian OCE errs SATURDAY ~er i ™ Jou O. Pr J. ing reservet se es Seplemier 1 ON or On AND BALE MARKNITER REE ART VUAL LAI AND STORE, street, Choice O11 Paintings Engravings, Chromos, &c. Aiso, tapping of Pay per Hangings, Win low Shades, -Pictures, Frames, Picture © ors and Tas- | sels, Kings, Nails, &e., 10 the Distriet. | ‘TREMS CASK. | j 1 Stateroome kaa Bien! Metzeroit's Music Store, Pa. ave NG AND MATH- Mire S POUNT, Bay Peace remember Name and Number. jyl-ly (PORE, SPRING IS HERE,— 4a the Time to Seil.—Laties', vous ant Cuistret s cast-off Wearing apparel, ‘Boots, Shoes. &e.. extraordinary high cash prices at's JUSTH 'S On Stand," No. 619 ) street n.w, Ail notes by mali will be promptly attended tr Fare, Round Trip, oply 25 cents r CITY OF WAsi- i Orbs per ate >DAYS faa Sar enuth three boars ___ RAILROADS. _ ‘A RIVAL OF | At Baltimore ang Morning. _ Ricbmoud express. 120 8 How York express. 2:20 Mi stomac Dep SU celts. i. Sixth a N, Is, exp. 6.0 Alexa \ al 6B | + 7:5 8.40 8:65 a-00 8.5 Wb - 11-00 Alex: +11 North ar ore and Ohio Depot, New Jersey Avenue and € 9) etowt rere Pista oy gue it. pal Ania e H Fert hae, ON-b.) - | po mass WHITE ae Take the NEW YOH! NEW HAVEN ara HARTFUED eAILROAD DaY EX TRAIN, Nence + To fa N St stos ar me from Grand! The steamer MARY WASHINGTON, whe Centra! Depot, New York, and thus casts Tm il SAVE SEVEN evs TIME AND SEVENTY " LES’ TRAVEL, includ hip ase and go through from New York to the Mounteins t yy Daylight in 2 bours. i¢ ‘Tickets and further information can be obtaised Washington at office of the Baitimore and Poto- | mac Raliroad, augié-Lm ALTIMORE AND ND OHIO HALLEOAD, THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK, National merges and Short Line to the North, Northwest, West end uth west. TO TARE EFFECT SUNDAY, JUNE 9, 1878. 8 until further noth Excursion Tri ee NS, 7 ¥ Wing her wharf, terminus 0 3 HOME iuvas AFTERNOON. at 4 © Fare round wip, 26 cents. er Thompso: *s tick O | gyery SUM i BCDL. BK. B.- N: 1a, and Boston a F Baltimora nly. at Bkipley’s, Laurel Aauapolts Suuction, Jeseup's, Hanover, aud ike widge. 6:50 a, m.—Baltimcre, Annapous ‘ay. (Cranberry, Strasburg. Winchestes > fiagon ' town, and way vin Xi {7;408. m timore ‘and Lisarel 8 Point of Rocks, Crate Witichester: Hs agerstowt, and Wai 8:30a. m.—New York, Philatelp!s, Baltimore Express.” Parlor and Philadelphia. Stops at At 18:30 a. met Louis, taht Lake. __ BOOTS AND SHOES. PSE cuesT nosre ~ SHOB AUCTION HOUSE, vittsburs Speen, 491 Pennsyicenia doom. Branch except Sunday. Tareus. Ose ‘toSteau- | ton. Pullman Cur io © ally. Grat- SIGN OF THE KED FLeo ton to Sandusky, daily a 9:00 a. m.—On Sunday only, Baltimore, Kanapous ck 1s now cor 2. Ui,—Baltimore Exprese, Stops at deusburg, Battsviliey Laurel, Anuapolis Ja tion, Jessup’sand Hauover. & —Baltimore, Anuapolis, Ellicott City +e Way. jew York, Philadelphia and Boston Sundaysto Bsitimare only, st0p- fons. Stops at Laarel tae ee The Proprievor oF the Boston Shoe Aus. ton House thankiog the pubilc fur the great gue cess he has had in t! i season, Kolter fnnauce of the sate for th. conte 5 se Means to sel! his Goods at the lowest pos vie prices, be ine Ballimore, Barnsbury, Sd Laurel | which can be marked ic plaln figures iy fro “Bei Frederick via ‘Holay, "‘Stopsat Aunap- | of te gour, a parents Sromat ons 14238 ‘Dam. ii. boint of ie Sg oe FIGURES WILL TELL. town. chester and Wa! ons. au- . aay la olatt ocks an Way Stations only. | “Yue* he Yact vniiadelpais’ maraten aa ama 18:40. m.—Baltimore, Annayolls aud Way Sia- eared 0104 0] alLe toa! 2WwEW 30 hiladelphia, Norfolk and Baltimore ‘Express, Norfolk except Sunday. Nor/ole Pas- | Upiies Checked TopGaltors, first class | Ladies’ Tasting Congress Gaiters. aii Sizas, at.. 50 Ladies’ Morocco Gaiters, at. wv Tndies’ ‘White Kid Slippers for Bails aad soe a Vodiumbus a ree Meret ote : p.m: it. Louis, Giucimnath, Louisville and ‘Pittsburg pariree Pittsburg, except Suaday. Pullman care. . 10001 60 + 200250 0 10. " Men's Philsdei 19:50 pom. New York, Philadelphia and Waltt- | Sens Kip ghee dn ye pada re Bx ey Gees ew York, aad ties, from... =f +» 2.00 902 60 PF Datiy. aa dally aa sunday, TOTHE = WEST ‘AND SOUTHWEST, ee! ‘outh’s Boots, sizes 7 to Boy's Boots in sizes from 1 to 6. ‘he particular attention of pareats wilo are about Double wo ee to invest in School Shoes for thelr children ts calle! Scenery, Maantacer mt — | to ——= | 000 PAIRS OF MISSES) SHOES AY 75 CENTS INS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depo TRATrner of Sixth and Bot | An ower si cl rte x U ctauuirg and the West, 10:10 a ° ith | Children's Skovs, with Lees, sizes from € te 20, lor Car Pittsvo' om | & 50 ceuts » pal tsturg to Ciuelnatl, St. Louts ana Ghicreo, } ca «Button 7:40 p10 dally, wits Palace Carto Chicago, make, sizes trom 1 Boy's School Shoes, ali sie Baltimore and Potomac Rail ne The brohen stock of Buiumer ‘G nd For Canandaigua, Hochester, Buffalo Ni fu ¥alls and the Nerth, at 7.40 p.m. dail sly. one om | Great inducements lo wholesale buyers Saturday, with Pal, Cars to Watkins, Yiiliam, % i it | ,Bemember the sign of the Red Hiag st the BOS dia cally. etoept Suna es TON SHOE AUCTION BOUBE 491 Pa. Sn asl ihe Palsos ay Sinched Liaitsi | _sepTtr LEOPOLD RICEOLD, Proprietor. iY. Express P Puliman Cars, 9:20 a. m daily, ox- EW YORK SHOE STOKE For Now York and the East, 1:39 p,m. daily. ox- > com Washi: cept Sunday, with Sleeping Cars trom Waaiiag G05 Hennsyleania avenue, ‘connect at J ‘with boatsof Brook: | Our GOODS are as good as any tn the market. Foot, avolding dseble ec mst io Faten | 0 en ee aa Ray other 2 : ross New York city. we. take no Sa. Our goods are all For Potiadelphin, 1:30 marked in m. daily, except Sunday, end 1:48 a me and B50" and. 6:50 pote aay Uintied Expres, 8:30 a. mi: dally, sxoopt Sux: 00K ar inte 4S ee % forked But — = Haat, Kid Wor Accommodation for Baltimore, 6:55, 8:30 a. m. For Pope pe Tine, 6BS a me an@ 4:90 p. m, vedios 8 m. & m, and 4:20 p. m. dally, Bales ‘diexandris and Washington Tae e eS. J, 89:10, 19. 11.9, m3 3 A p.m. 10 3.0. 7 PEGS EE a ne noutn, a. 2:45 a.m. and 9a. A WORD TO THE WISE: PP NO SHODDY! NOU avcTiON Sz, LUMBER, WOOD AND COAL, ONLY SOLID LEATHER! THE BEcT MaRS! DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, Larus? Srvues ! ME. WASHINGTON, FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING, — ediaic in sapérior sue at saoremouen, Ladies can ressen Cat aad Besar ana a | BOOTS, GAITERS AND TiES. DOF Pe cea - 4¢20-3m Sold at the well-known Oid Established Shoe Honse eEFanE FON WINTER SVas. Now mass a | L 1s se | ree ee ear HEILBRUN, c EO. aETRELL No. G09 7th street northwest, sogmeta 9525 Ta etnbee hai tow. sign of Coss DOWN To FOUn CERTS. “\GHAT OLD WOME OF wine. G@AS-LIGHT OFFICE, aaa 411 and 418 100 FB, erie Laat to bo nad at store gratia,