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THE EVENING STAR. SATURDAY...... September 11, 1978. TRhe Weather. INDICATIONS TO-DA¥. Ovvick OF CHIR S1cNaL OFrt Weshington, Sept. 14, 1878. For the middie Atlantic states, colder, clea > or partly cloudy weather, winds mostly norti west, and risip eter. LOCAL NEWS. tondensed Loca By the notice elsewhere it will be seen that an adjourned. meeting of Sabbath School Superintendents will be held next Monday evening st the ¥. M. @. A. parlors, for the pur. pose of forming jion to secure more thor- ough Sab h > »oi work. The importance of the subj should insure a general attend. nee. "Woman's Words for September. full of the good deeds and nobie words of worthy women, is on our table. A fine picture of Mrs. Stow, and an ac of the unjust dealings of pro- bate courss with widows, form the basis of the main artiel See notice of special meeting of Grand Coun- eil Sons of Jonadab. . Does your boy knew that Barnun’s greatest show on earth is coming? J.C. Parker seads us ‘The Bubble Reputa- tion,” the new Franklin Square Library novel, and Harper's Bazar for Septembe: ‘Owing lo the great interest in the revival at Foudry M. E. Church, under the direction of the young e . the doors will be opened ngelist every night at 6:0 o’eloc! Excursions, Picnics, &c. The four A. ME. Zion churches of this city will held a grand union jubilee at Gales’ woods mext Monday. The Harbinger leaves to-night at eleven for Biackiston’s Island, gi the whole of to- morrow for recreation The Jane Moseley l aves at 6:3) this p.m. for Ocean C aing Monday morning by fa. m. ‘The grand excursion to Chapel Point for the benefit of the yellow fever sulferers leaves t>- night on the Sue and returns Sunday night There will be an early mass at the Point to-morrow morning for the exeur- sionists The ' this eveni RSIONS, Big black us bully at Big Falls. Take ii¢ to-morrow and see for your Tie Lady of at fora Amusements, Wreb. it has hada boards of W.B. Ce y he > plains, he play in | F here i TH Or A PR nN con- jock this | t street n. h typhoid ne disease his residence, Wise was stricken ith came to his _Felief, He was i idon the sth of the resent month: eo Washington Ss career asa jourueyman bricklayer, at which be became noted for mane and fidelity to hisengagements. 1 t me an emplo’ aud active life was S$ for his sterling intezrity to his craft mar ie erected buildings and this eity which est of ages—among others the Frank ool, the oid liers’ Hot buildings, Arsenal build- ings, the Insane Asylum, the Deaf and Dumb institute. and other well knowa structures, He Was prominent on all occasions in any movement, public or private, designed to benefit his fellow creatures. A loving husband and father, a loyal citizen,a kind neighbor and faithful friend, a true man in all the es- sentials of the term, he has passed to a better and more perfect life. He leaves a loving wife and children, of wi fond, to m hom he was affectionately ‘n their loss. The funeral will on Tuesday next, at o'clock a. m., ysius ch where solemn requiem h raged so generally in sold yesterday, at auction, | the tional, chureh on Wednesday ands Wine te Woodwara, evening next, at 7:50 o'clock. - The following in square 50, bet zo Reljef of Yellow Fever Sufferers. Strike on the Belt Line. DRS. PEASE AND RAMSEY. A REDUCTION OF HOSTLERS’ WAGES—ASSAULT Numerous complaints have been made to ON THE SUPERINTENDENT. Dr. Woodworth and also at the office of the | This morning at the stables of the Belt Line Relief Committee in regard tothe report made | Street railroad, near the corner of 3d and B by Drs. Pease and Ramsey as to affairs at | Streets southwest, considerable trouble oc- Memphis. Neither Dr. Woodworth nor the | curred, and it was nearly noon before all the present committee had any official connection | cars got out and were running on their regu- with the visit of these gentlemen to Memphis. | jar time. It appears that there are employed We understand they were highly endorsed to | jn the stables > hestlers colored men, who the committee who sent them, but as the Mem- | haye heretofore been receiving #7 per week, phis authorities failed to accept their services, and thata few days ago the superintendent or reasons not known here. they returned. (Mr. 8.5. Daish) notified them that in case Any further connection Drs. Pease and Ram: | they were not willing to work for $5 per weak sey may have with the yellow fever sufferers | they could quit. One of them quit work yes- must be entirely independent of the National | terday, ana the others, it appears, determined Yellow Fever Relief Committee of the District. on another cource, As the drivers appeared MEETING OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF | at the stables this morning, about 6 o'clock, THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION. the hostlers informed them that they could The executive committee of the Yellow Fever Relief Association met ational | Dot get any horses or cars out, and one of the | at the | directors (Mr. Fuller) having been notified, | Chronicle building yesterday. Mr. Warner | Went down io the siables, and after a confer reported that next week envelopes would be | ence with the hostlers, in'which he informed distributed, requesting small contributions. A. them that if they worked on he would see that ple mwas forwarded to H. Casey You | their wages were paid, and would endeavor to “The citizens of Washington are tho secure a revocation of the order for reduction cughiy enlisted in efforts of relief, but do no: | of waxes, they returned to work and a few of it to have their contributions misappropri. | the cars were gol out.when the superintendent ated. Would our opinion, be Desi to (Mr. D it, in yi fr ish) appeared, and being informed of send an agent from this city to receive and | Wi had been done, he remarked that he distribute all supplies sent from here? We can | Was “boss” about there. One of the hostlers, send three car loads now of various supplies, | named Burnett, thereupon attacked Daish, if assured they Wil be properly disirinuted: | knocking him down, but stopped on the ap- Answer at once.’ pearance of the police. Mr. Daish, though Messrs. Solomons and Woodworth were ap- ly bruised, with the assistance of the former pointed a committee to consult wiih the offi- berintendent, Mr. J. W. Belt, aud the dri- cials of the War depaitment relative to the | vers, at once set about getting the cars out plies through the agency of distribution of su; | an ting th in order; and, as stated, b: officers of the aru Bece they wae an a 4 i noon they were all running regularly. It is A resolution, offered 2 Mr. Warner, was | stated in defence of the reduction of hostlers’ adopted: “That Messrs. E. §. Kimball, ‘Sam. es (which last June were reduced from wag Pe to #1 per day, and which it is now pro- posed to reduce to $i per week) that the out- side wages are from $5 to per week, the average day's labor being about 15 hours, while in the stable the hours of labor are about 13 hours. Last June the wages of the drivers were reduced from $1.6) to $140 per day—10 cents per trip—and at the same time the su- perintendent’s pay was reduced from $1,U::) to 00 per annum a the president's salary from 3500 to $350, Most, if not all, the driveis appear to be well satisfied with their wages, as they have the assurance of the directors that when the road is able to pay more, the wages Will be increased. New hostlers ‘have been put to work. oung, H.H. Bradley, Dr.J. P. a, Gabriel F. Johnson, and A. G. Thompson, and other associates, be requested to act as a com- mittee to arrange for the giving of a grand vocal and instrumental concert at an early oe the benefit of the yellow fever Sub. erers.” Mr. Dickson was authorized to consult with some of the cracker-bakers throughout the city in reference to furnisbing biscuit, lieu of flour received from donors. It was ordered that daily meetings be held at noon. AT THE EVENING 3 the followmg answer was re Keating, of the Memphis 4 2 gram sent to him in the morning, ju can send your three car loads of supplies to U SSION Petes 1N Fer have been filed as follows:— cilizens’ relief committee, C.G. Fisher, pres. W. Wadsworth to John Ryan, lot 38, sq. ident. You need not send an ageut. ‘Casey ——, Thomas Hurley to Dantel Mogna- Young is sick.” lots 7 and 8, sq. 567; $—. “Mary A. Gur- The arrangements for a grand exeursion to | t JL. Biinkhorn, lots 8) to 83, sq. Marshall Hall for the benetit of the relief fund, | { .._C. A. Beavans ‘to J. W.Shaw, loc Were announced as quite complete. Capt. L. | 2, sy. 516; 91.500." Heury Vierkorn etal. trus L Blake, steamer Mary Washington, tarnishes | t the German Evangelical Zion's con- the boat free of charge. Prof. Pistorio will | grevation, lots 19 and : $ Rich- provide the music as a donation, aud all other | are Sewell to Robert Tarrod, lot 21, sq expenses will be defrayed bythe remainder of | Rose b. Darrell to Martha E. Wheeler, the committ, Marriott WM, Louis F.Clem- | Martha E. Wheeler to y € 3. Sim do. kK. O. Holtzman to | Ephraiin Wheeler, do.; do. Rebseca Grillin ee. ne | to Edwin Harris, lot 29, 5q. 390: $2.5). as received by the con | . ; ae tee, and approved:—“In order that the | = s\bout 934 o'clock last trict of Columbia may increase its donations | s Washi on (colored), aged to the sufferers from the yellow fe (lcd suddenly at 02) New Jersey ave- roposed that a grand concert i, irom heart disease... John hureh at an early Gay. F residing on Delaware avenus, b ers, it is hoped, wi N. streets, southwest, died ve peal for aid. The most emit about noon t 3 in the District wiil have char the arrangements. e singers, We earnes! a t i ional and amateur, meet at gentlemen have a » between 4 epted the invitation to and bth streets Panag the arrangements :—Prof. Caulfield, | Ot 2) by 107 feet, improved by a frame dwell: Prof. Harry Sherman, Prof. Gloctzasr, De | ig house, to F. W. Stone, ford! ‘imal, Mr wont Mr. Young, M ‘Tne NeW STOKE of Mr. I ster, 705 athe tes ant 3 r. . Shuster, 70 ‘y, Mr. pson and of: Market Space, promises to be one of the most by wee GASH RECEIPTS YESTERDAY . | populat he goods are all fresh, 4. Davis, treasurer of the fund, were | and bought at the low prices at present ruling in the wholesale markets, rare inducements are offered to customers, the city. As included in which was a eontridution from the city post otic 5 from the Washington Scheutzen Verein Congre; Taylor ‘here was a large articles of clothing, & yesterday. . Additional subseriptions for sufferers were handed over to Davis, treasurer, to day, amountin THE COMMITTEE OF THE MASONIC FRATER- Oarrets, CaRrets.—| pestry ingrain, : (all widths); Ne 4 Above . O.M. mball. ntity of provisions, Troceived at the rooms ‘owson’s, 635 Pennsyl- , South side, nea: | Advt, Tue Reason P. F. Creamery print butter has such remarkable success is that it has real merit. It is the best butter in the market. Try it.—Advi. —— Ir You Want to borrow money on good real estate security, at lowest rates of interest, go to B. H. Warner's. vauia avenu olan fever | ir. Lewis J. | ‘NI appointed to collect and disburse moneys eon- triouted by the ae the reliet of the yellow fever sufferers, held a meeting last hight. Mr. Gardner stated that the $1,05)pre- viously ed had been distributed as fol- repor CITY ITEMS. LOpILLE's HEADACHE SPECIFIC is pleasant totake and perfectly harmless. Cures head- ache at once. Only 50 cents. W. B. Extwisie, Druggist, at the corner of 12th street and Pennsylvania avenue, highly Tecommends Dr. Hartley's Great Remedy for Catarrh. He is daily selling large quantities and guarantees every bottle. Fatt Hats.—Broadway Silk Hats,¢t and $5; Splendid stock of new Derby's, $2 to $3; All the latest shapes in s1 Soft Hats; Gent's fine Soft ‘noch Felts, $1.50 to $3; Men's stiff and soft wool Hats, 50c. to $1.50; Boys’ Hats in great variety'and at popular prices ranging from 50c. to $1.25, at Lewis’ sent Price Store,” 920 7th street, perneen I and K. THE TONIC QuriNtNE is peculiarly beneficial to the teeth and gums. J. & E. Atkinson's Quinine Tooth Powder is one of the best means of preserving the teeth and purifying the breath. wks NEITHER failing teeth, nor the peeping wrinkles of time, so forcibly tell of advancing years, as your gray hair. Ayer’s Vigor re- Stores its color and makes your appearance more agreeable to others, as well as yourself. With fresh. luxuriant hair, the infirmities of age are far less noticeabl For UPwarp OF Turty YEARS Mrs. Wins- low's Soothing Syrup has been used for chil- dren. It corrects acidity of the stomach, re- Heves wind colic, regulates the bowels, cures dysentery and diarrhoea, whether arisin from teething or other causes. An old an well-tried remedy. 25 cents a bottle. RELIABLE HELP for weak and nervous suf- ferers. Chronic, painful, and prostrating dis- eases cured without medicine. Pulvermach- er’s Electric Belts the grand desideratum. Avoid imitations. Book and Journal, with par- ticulars, mailed free. Address Pulvermacher Galvanic Co., New York city. 6,25d&K1y To LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.—We wish to call attention to A. Fischer's Chemical Scour- ing and Dyeing Establishment,No.906 G street, near {th street. By promptly adopting the latest improvements, whether of American or European Invention, he is enabled to do his work in a manner not to be equaled by those Dot possessing these facilities. His cleansing and dyeing Ladies’ and Gent's suits are, in fact, the cheapest in the city on account of his superior work. N. B.—A specialty of his con- sists in removing spots from costly party dress- es; 2) years’ experience. His dry cleanser re- moves grease spots effectually from any article, and careful pressing vives them an appearance as if newly made. Kid Gloves cleaned ; two pair for 25 cents C anEEEEEEEEE maieiemneersen AMUSEMENTS. | IONS AND PICNICS | STEAMER MATTA ut, 0 7 x ATIONAL THEATER. Buffalo Bill. | i ey AMER Mi ‘ANO Will mace In keeping with ths policy of this housetn pre- TO-MORROW (Studay), leave senting all the first-class artists in their respective wharf at 3: o'clock. retarhing at = lines, theentertainment for this weekis announced 0° clock, With confident anticipations of a great success. LADIES’ GOODs. FRestomasre “MILLINER: x. SMITH having = Mra. CV. me the FALL OPs NING! pes Pand a toll assortment of = mA Hi, aC Oy as aecout and Indian ngiterbas aca: FYXCURSION TO MARSHAL HALL Pme,f2 Parisian Noveltics, inv tonal reputation, He is appreciated by the mili- For the benefit of the s— connected with soment the best M {Sey Butherities as the first and foremost of fron- Welln Ser Suave % ehments in this and Baltimore City, feais Burd Axa Budalo Hunter he was wieeted by the State | THE COAL DEALERS OF THE Ist. p. Sbe Will give eat stac Me wares CV SMITH, Derartment, being the most arin snk ES, | ee ene at. SEE E ONES tc rt. WH, SPB toc"lO* 618 Oth st., opp. Patent comes. -Orn mM and id is - be want si ‘ i es Sia, when bo was IT HOTTeStS oe eee eee ee ee ee CMR Kilmoa, THE INDIANS THAT APPKAR ARE ALSO REAL ‘will leave her wharf, feot of 6th SAVAGE CHIEFTAINS, Street, at 1 oe) . p.m. Music end Daneing. Tickets S0 con. = "TSE GREAT SoMETHING NEW. FIRESIDE STOVE POLISH, BEST IN MARKET, BA NEEE. sep12-eos9t URDEMAN & CO., (SUCCESSORS TO WURDEMAN & Bro.) CABINET MAKELS AND UPHOLSTERERS, Ith Street n. w, strictly first-class, se12-Im* Gs FIXTURES GAS FIXTURES. GAS FIXTURES, Having recently purchased, at a great sacrifice, the Entire Stock of a manufacturer deciining busi- ees, we are prepared to offer GAS FIXTURES PORITIVELY AT FACTORY PRICES. Persons purchasing GAS FIXTURES from us hem put up in Washington PREE OF PENSE. C. Y. DAVIDSON & CO., & North Liberty street, sep12-e03m Baltimore, Maryland, (E PATENT NOISELESS SLATES They are cheaper because they will last longer any Slate. than any other ‘School Books ai the very lowest prices, and cov- lows: #250 to Tennessee, $550 to Mississippi, FRIED OYSTERS, per dozen in a box. and $250 to Louisiana, Sinee then he had re Jobn’s restau ‘corner 7th and D sts. { ceived as, follows: From different lodges, | J°BH’s festaurant, corner 7th : 31,403.45. The amount of subserigtions still unpaid is $200. The committee were directed to send the remaining subseriptions to Ten- nessee. THE COURTS. | Equity Covrt—Judge Mac Artivir. | Yesterday, Colelazer 2 Cowling: argued | by Messrs. Dayis and Kimball, and cause | M CHRIST CHURCH DOES WELL An offering for the yellow feve struck off calendar to give parties an oppor- ferers, eo and in lower Virginia yesterday, t severely in Alexandria, the strong ag | southeastern wild having the effect of back- | ing up the water in the river and making a | very high tide. Some of the merchants doing | business in the warehou @ wharves were compelled remove grain and flout preserve them from damage by water. siderable damage was si to Various ways. The Gazette says: “The road track at the Wi street bie a ‘d overiiow ut Snotdamaged. The ou'er end of the he ship yard was slightiy damaced by being foreed up:the engine room | F at Queen street dock was flooded | ik stopped; several wharves wei more or less damaged by the foreinz off oi planking, and passengers from the boats were | compelled to take a circuitous route or wade through the water. In the surrounding co in. try the runs and ereeks were all very high aud An some instances nearly impassable. A BUKGLARY FRUSTRATED, — Last night abeut 1', o'clock, as Charles H. Morgan, a young cofored man, was on his way home and ape near the corner of 15th and L streets, ie heard a sound of cutting, and immediately €alled the police. OMicers Hess and Fisher responded, when some one in front of Mr. Imhoft’s house, 1422 L street northwest, ran off. Mr. Hess succeeded in arresting Logan Peterson, who in July last was sent to jail for a short term, and also bears a bad name. The premises Were examined this morning, and it ‘Was found that the shutter had been pressed off and the window sash cut, and a knife was found near by. Peterson, oh arraigument in the Police Court this morning, claimed that he Was passing up the street at the time, but his previous reputation was against him,’ and the | court imposed a fine i | of $2), or W) days in the | workhouse. ‘ | ANEW se OR COKK.—The new cork floor ‘aliated itself so it 1s superseding d for eS heretofore emp) Purpose. lis most r “extraordina pect pare with it. ra ng rooms, halls, ery variety of building. Kept SS carpet dealers. Tha only gebuine article has “ZL roieum”™ on the back of every square yard. SviT For Fars! m1 E ARREST.— Washington Bur. oo, 128 entered suit against Joseph F. Amos. | Metropoma: pice ollicer, for malicious resecution and {#!s¢ imprisoument, in whic e claims 35,00) damages. He charges that bh was arrested on the 1th of August last, wi: out cause by said officer, charged with Sein; Policy, tickets: and had been locked up a night in a cell in the station house, an having his qui: ted. ™~ a id after case postponed, was finally ac- To BuILy Ur our own city and give employ- ment to our own mechanics and laborers is the duty of all good citizens, as it tends to the ——- rosperity. If you desire to assist in work in our cit y you should patron- ize old-established trunk, saddlery and harness manufactory of James S. Topham, 425 7th — jouing oda Fellows’ Hall, whose popularity of over twenty years has been well earned by the great strength and durability of the goods made and sola by him. t —————— EVERY DAY newand cheap dry goods are received at the cash dry is store. Blank- ets, #2; pure wool blankets, $3; blankets, finest = '; pure wool, $5; crib Diankets, $1.25. ew fall patterns at Madam Hinckley’s, over my store. Carter's, 711 Market Space. Pure wool black cashmere, 50; colot cashmere. pure wool, 50: beautiful lace for curtains, and ©; Dr. Warner's health corsets, $1.25. ete A DIVORCE Case Disaiss Augusta A. Giadmon vs. William 0. Gladmon, for divorce, entered last Januar: order was entered yesterday by the complainant's solicitor, B. F. Leighton, for the dismissal of the suit. The oe hal petition alleged eruelt abd non-support, but on an answer being filed an amended petition was flied, in which adul tery was charged and defendant denied it. As THE SEASON for colds, catarrh, ete., is at hand, those afilicted or likely to be will be in- terested in anything that promises relief. Dr Hartley guarantees that his Great Reme. will quickly and permanently cure everything of the kind. See his advertisement and par. £D.—In the suit of Et a ticularly his offer of free trial treatment every | Wednesday. IMMENSE ASSORTMENT of black silks, calor Silks, striped silks, check silks, and very light silks. Carter’s.71l Market Space. Pure silk and wool damese nadine, $1; black silk: 5 5781, $1.25, up to$2. 5H); our $l and $1.25 are special = ash iS; DI cash- shawls: blaek = finest blank- ets only $5.—Adrt. Soar PRIGG’S JEWELRY SToRE.—Received, some Deautiful styles of jewelry from Now York, from one to twenty doliars. No. 457 Penasyl: vania avenue, near 434 street.— Advt. ANOTHER Lor of that black velvet at $1 ‘wa Yard received at Connolly's, 625 hh street. f sul tunity to compromise. McPherson agt. Small- amounting to $200.25 has been made by the | w ee trustee's bond approved. F. 5. and T. congregation of Christ (P.E.) Church, Co. agt. A. P. White; sale confirmed. Holf- town, D. in response tc man agt, Jones; t&timony read and argued by the rec Rs j in part. has been forws & POLICE CouRT—Acting Judge Walter, MISC NEOUS. To-day, as. Branson, depredation in a A company of amat minstrels, under the Sor 60 days. Kate Butler and Mary mansgement of Mr. Charles Voss, of the Com- g. disorderly: bonds or workhouse. missary peeatment ave an euteralnmient n, Breaking a window of a | last night at the Curtis school building, 4 days. Adjourned at 10 o'clock. Georgetown, for the ‘benefit of the yellow ea a oumned a6 o'clock fever suflerers, which was a reat success. = | The receipts will foot up $i) or over. ‘ a X At a meeting of Company A, Washington GEORGETOWN, Light Infantry, Cel. Moore commanding, a donation of 250 was made for the relief of the yellow fever sufferers. Collections will be taken up for the yellow fever sufferers in all the Cathoii¢ churches in this diocese to-morrow. The Rey. J. H. Cuthbert, who has just re. turned to the city, will make the yellow fever the subject of a special discourse at his CORONER'S INQvEsT.—In the case of the drowned man Hardy, the coroner gave a cer- tifleate of death from accidental drowning. The health officer furnished a coilin, and the body has been ordered to be turned over to the friends of the deceased. PostTMastTer.—Col. J. McHenry Hollings- Worth has been appointed postmaster at Mt. church to-morrow afternoon. Dr. Cuthbert | Vernon. : had the yellow fever when a young man, and BEES OOY Lrprary will open on Monday is especially qualified to treat on this subject. | evening. Port — Entered schooner John Slusman, Capt. Call, from Kennebec river, with 475 tons ice to Kennebec Ice company. Coat TrapE—Keceipts and shipments for DONATIONS RECEIVED TO-DAY, Mts. Dallas, lot of clothing; a lady, do.; a gentleman, do.: Jno. L. Vogt, new blue flan- nel coat and vest; a lady, lot of clothing; Mrs. ing to- t fer 1 com- Fotten, do.; a widow, do:; Mrs. Wallac, do.: | Dantes s Hegelnee Borie a er coal com rs. . Cornwall, do. 5 comneall entral, 5,870 do. farylane X00 do. barrel fried potatoes: ‘a lady, ladies, and | soudation, 4.506 a0, Shipments—Borden, children’s clothing; Mrs. James, lot of cloth. New Centrai, 5,9) do.; Maryland ing; a lady, do. H. Warner, 3 barrels of Consolidation, 4,506 do. ‘a floor; Peter F. Bacon, package of tea. iall lots of wheat offered on mall I ‘change but no sales made. re ____. A FORGED BILL OF EXCHANGE.—Charles Baker has been arrested in Brooklyn, N. Y., J. Bradley Adams and Wm. S. Roose sub- Scribed 10,000 envelops for use of committee in carrying out the project of obtaining house- hold collections, on the Baltimore pla. A meeting of the authorized coliectors will be heid at the headquarters of the commitiee Monday afternoon, at 5 o'clock, to systematize a method of securing collections. charged with having on the llth instant sold to Morton, Bliss & Co. a forged billof exchange for £2,109 sterling, signed H. J. Baker & 5 The collection of $37.20, from the City Post | receiving from them a clieck for $10,427.97. Oltice employes, should have been credited to | Baker's description corresponds with that of Wiliam. a man who has offered several checks re- Geo. Le T, esq., has tendered the | cently. esq, the Coal Dealers’ Assoc: tion for an excursion to Marshall, on Wedn. day, September, 17th, the receipts to ba add. to the relief fund. Tickets are selling i Captain Frank Hollingshead will management of the affair. The yeliow fever relief base ball game be. tween Fat Men and Lean Men, on Tuesday nest, at Eagle Park, will bean event aniong loveis of that pastime. The executive committee meet to-night at 700 o'clock, eamer Mattano to ——____—_—_——_—_—_—_—_——_____ PFust INSTALMENT or FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING JUST RECEIVED Educational Institutions, The Spencerian Business College, brilliant with new faces, and enterprising with fresh BY busy students, has commenced its year’s work under favorable auspices. k Seminary reopens Sept. 16th. To meet A. STRAUS, 1011 Pennsyivania avenue, Three Doors from 11th street. MEN'S DRESS 8) MEN’S DRESS 8) MEN’S DRESS 8 17: ITs UIT, MEN’S BUSINESS SUITS, UITS, MEN'S BUSINESS SUITS, MEN’S BUSINESS SUITS, ALSO, BOYS’ SCHOOL SUITS, BOYS? BCHOOL SUITS, BOYS’ SCHOOL SUITS, BOYS’ DRESS SUITS, BOYS’ DRESS SUITS) BOYs’ DREsS SUITS, YOUTHS* BUSINESS SUITS, UTHS’ BUSINESS SUITS, YOUTES BUSINESS SUIIS, a demand, evening classes for adults will be formed, affording superior advantages for spe- cial courses of study under competent instruc- tors. See new advertisement. The next session of the Maryland Agricul- tural College will commence 5h Sept. 23d. For catalogues apply to Wm. H. Parker, — College Station, Prince George’s county, Md. See advertisement of Mademoiselle V. Prud- *homme’s French classes at her residence, 1014 aud ebldzea connected with ehod aatish and children, connected w: schools. Morning, afternoon an@ evening classes for ladies, lies and gentlemen, boys and girls Private lessons if preferred. The duties of the Georgetown Collegiate In- stitute, boarding and day school for young Lethe and chi mn, Were resumed on Wed- nesday. The “West End Institute.” Mrs. 8. L. Cady’s school for young ladies, at New Haven, Conn., is a good institution. At Maplewood Institute, Concordville, Pa., boys, $0 per quarter ; girls. $15; students are repared for business, Yale or Harvard Col- lege. J. Shortlidgs M., principal. THIEVES.—Last night Officer Breen, of the filth precinct, captured a colored man named Chas. Green as a fugitive from justice. Bre2n pursued him into the jungles of the White Lot bad to knock him down with his baton. YOUTHS? DRESS SUITS .. Yesterday a young lady named Mann was YUUTHS’ DRE: UiTs, robbed of $13 by a colored man while she was YOUTHS’ DRESS SUITS! passing along New York avenue, near Sth , Street. The thief was pursued by a number | of bystanders for several squares, bud got | away. 7 _ | ##-The atoveare all of the Latest and Best Fab- BLANKETS, BLANKETS, BLANKETS, BLANK- | rica, and made in the most Fashionable Biyies, at | Er pa settee, stock just received, from $1.0. | prices Lower than ever offered before. Please vall $5, $5.50 per pair ; large comforts, ¥) cassimeres for men and boys’ wear, | 4=¢ see before purchasing elsewhere, | and up; i Styles, 37, 54, 60, , $1; wool flannels; ton flannels, large stock at bottom prices 18-tr A. STRAUS. | ‘Towson, =e! Pennsylvania avenue, south side, near ith’'—advt. UE AND FEVER, AND ALL MA- OERRIAY FEVERS moa ne ede THE METROPOLITAN HOTEL BAR—A splen- | apt. Callon Dr. MOORE, at his Drug Store, 1924 did lunch will be se: tthe | Pennsyivania avenue west. Established 1849. No Metropolitan Hotel Bac Moss: Peterson ng | charge for advice. sepl0-29 Fy charge See eGediehivua ee happy to See all patrons of the wanae Sissy fo aigpe of Bacond tant Cece. Manniace LICENSES have been issued to Was bane oe Oe Henry Smith and Annie Smith ; Nelson Clark ‘308 Oth Dear Penna, avenus, and Emma Jane Lee; W. H. Frost and Sallie | By calling at or the above number, Stauard; Jon R. Williams avd Haupah den. | grders prompuy 90, Ne ered tree with patent covers, if bought at SHILLINGTON'’S BOOKSTORE, sep10-1lw Cor, 4% st. and Penna. ave. B ABLOW’S GALLERY OF FINE 1225 Pennsyleania Avenue. ON FRKE EXHIBITION AND FOR SALE, Ol Paintings, Engraviogs, Photogravures aud cn Beane Bursia Leather, Fire Gti and pe aeuoe peroeiatns and 6 init ‘Passepartouts and Mats to order, Al the New Styles of Velvet and Silk Frames, Gold Frames of all kinds for Portraits, Land- Bcapes, &c.. made toorder. Old Frames Raglit, irrors, Picture Hods Cornices put up. Pictures unpacked, packed, and hung up by com- it, Velvet, Teds tent workmen. Bilver, Gilt and Copper Wire (plain and twisted.) as; with or without wire: Sevow lyon Nails aintings Lined, Cleaned and Restored Eee nee MNS RARLOW. All Work done on the premises, and guaranteed equal toany bousein the country, and pricesas low, All parties wisbing work done, by sending note by mall will meet wich prompt attention, A representing that he has worked for me whorl Gir pacing au ta lana ifn fean Tanposters and has never worked for or with me, N. B.—No connection wtth any other Arm, ang31-3m ABDWARE NOTICE. Copartnership agreement entered into by the . ©. L& J. W. KENNEDY on feat emer maneae St continued; RDWARE BUBIN ESS, ches, will be continued under the BELL & KENNEDY, at OG 18. e of the friends 2 late Le On Campbell aid of ‘W. Kennedy & Co. 1s most re- Sspectfally solltiod fox the fim of Gammpbel & ay {ARY K. CAMPBELL, a ms inde} e late LC. bell seo urnaie uesied to settle their said in- thorized to collect and receipt for the same for mae, ect a . Oerein MARY K- CAMPBELLS Adare ROOFS AND DAMP WALLS peraty rote ea eet cone, an byte pata and tor Damp Walls hae noegual. rusranveed. "Call for circular. = Se ChaD PAINT COMPANY, TON & MCLAIN, Propric aug?4-Im (on VIL G Street m ASPHALT AND BITUMINOUS CONCRETE PAVEMENTS. The undersigned are prepared to lay AYS, WALKS, STABLES, CELLARS ROADWAND' WAHKHOUSE FLOODS. In the best manner and at the shortest notice, AT LOW PRICES FOR GOOD WORK. CRA) HOFFMAN & FILBERT, tine OFFICE: 1420 F st. mn. we WW 48s4nTED SREE FROM CHEM- awe L lat the 1s GAFF, FLEISCHMAN & CO.’S COMPRESSED YEAST. DEPOT, 118 16TH STRERT. ©. ANTHONY DENEKAS, Aozwr, , aine without our Trade Mark orfour hia Gaine oh the Wreyper aagete ie AS) IGTON, FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING, Dresses, Suits, Sie eiorepip eer rd Made in superior style at rt notice, Ladies can have Dresses Cut and Basted, and a perfect fit guaranteed. lwania avenue, 3¢20-8m. BOT Penns yiee re Wittens. Abe LOR WINE ye HEATERS, RANG £S and COUK- ING STOVES. Now's thetimo to have your, Fire-place Heaters, Cook and Heat ing Stoves coerce: work guaranteed, Re- the DIGE0. E. GARTRELL & 0O., aug%s-8m 815 7th st., bet. H and In. w. “T,SERE's NOTHING LIKE LEATHER," SUCH AS USED IN OUR $25 HARNESS, TRUN t astonishingly low prices, to make Na eee ta our aul Stod BECKER'S SADDLERY, Corcoran Building. Opp. U. 8. Treasury, sepa-tr HE DOWN TO FOUB CENTS. FORTY BUSHELS DELIVERED FOR $3.10. @AS-LIGHT OFFICE, Mee 411 and 618 10% street. TO AN ON WA’ Dia- aerate RC ta yor CRUE SCOUTS Ane Kat ScOrrs. pOommittee HA. Clark, Solomon Stover, G20, yn bose ‘or : ‘O-NIGAT, sy «_ Sieptienson 3 a, with Matinee SATUHD Steen LONIGAT, Be Wii culmea We. Hi. as B.S ML “easels: « MAY CODY: ye | ler, BLP, Clark, Sepla-st sx er, the crema a@xrand trial of skill between | FAR SUPERIOR TO 4LL OTHERS, and Indians, 8 MONDAY—“Shakepere's King Jone. with a ring pamed gentlemen will give a a . etal “sep14-1 Grand Vic-Nic, for the benefit of JAMES 4 Call for cireular rom SPAR U Aistribalion of Its characters. “sepla-te | Grand viet at Revers Seventh Strect Parke igheat medical authority, aud sce CONSE ae INCOLN HALL, on TUESDAY uber 17th, 1378: . Seay | P.M. Kelly, Win. Crompton. C Ryan, M. DOUGLASS & BRO., MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 23, 1878, | Burke, D. Dohovau.T. Lane. E, Qu: ~ Ms s M. V.'Tierny, T. Broderick, ‘D, Sasnaon, SOLE AGENT Por THR DISTRICT, ’ GRAND CONCERT. Aang tanegye Ee Cavehangn. J Pir, 1 | | Sheridan, "r. Calvi, a. Kowaid, B. Kane, J. Mo- | _aug80-tr 9rh and F ste., St, Oloud Brido The Greatest Living Contraito, | sen ge: Hoy, Fgrrey. 8. Miimartin, A. Connor | arate: - and J, ou. icket 23 cents. asic by Pis- | MISS ANNIE LOUISE CARY. ions” = sepiz.t | O or MISS HENRIETTA BEEBE, TEA) aT OC COC EN TELS, MILLINERY AND 8TRAW GOODS Prima Donna Soprano. a CO RSDAY. Bn sircet wharf, €:20a.m. | IS NOW COMPLETE AND ON SALE. cents, On Jou O. PUGH, Tenor: L. E. GANNON, Bari tL. m... for Blac Just received tone; Dr. J. P. CAULFIELD, Pianist; A, Q@LOLT: a, giving the whole day ALL THE LATEST STYLES IN NER, Accompanlest. | tin, Fare 75 cents, eshmente on Acmission— $1, including reserved seat. | theboat. “Inquire at Bontz's Iee Cream depot, STRAW GLODS Sale cf seats commences September 16ch, at Kl- | 10117 h'street, or on board, and bring yout blanc lis? Muste Store. SepUe10." "| Kets, im Geen ee For EARLY FALL Waan, - sepl0-tr }, Capi 5 9a ON EXHIBITION 200 Mrs. M. J. HU 626 AND BALE {626 BABBING, FISHING AND BATH- =. J. HUNT, E Sr. it ‘i E sr. / ING AT SMITH'S POINT, 621 and 693 D strect. FREE ABT GALLERY AND STORE, ear ‘ a 0. 626 HE street, Fare, Hound Trip, only 23 cents. UE or thet, PEE EE DS ‘ice Oil Paintings, Kngravings, Chromos, &c. could state thet of uny ecko ~ Also, largest stock of Paper Hanglogs, Window Steamer CITY OF WASH- ‘ood marked down ts ee ee Shades, Pictures. Frames, Picture Cords and Tas. Neil make two tripe per asian aT ty their pres- sels, Rings, Nails, &c., in the District. HURSDAYS and SATUR- taste, ood with lteter na TERMS CasH. > this veautiful p's ry three hoars factiities of a twenty-five years’ experience in im- Please remember Name and Number. jy1-1y Ba ae Oe eathtaR., deaving 7th: | porting, 1 will pince before may pettoes on eh ce SPRING IS HERE.—Now to ene | STC NPAT at Oa. m,, returning at 7p. ma. sepa anos, allthe wad reg te gett, Ladies’, Genisand Children’s | GECOND SELECT EXCURSION _TO NOV ELT: cast-off Wearing “Apparel, ‘Boots, Shoes. &c., at CHAPEL POINT, Mp., uncer OF THE BEST EUKOPEAN HOUSES, gutsorainary Hen rices at JUSTH'S ‘On | aurpires of the CHAPEL, POINT Donght direct from the manatactu and at ~ Stand,’? No. 619 Sexte W. All notes by mail | CLUB, for the benes: of the YEL~' | Prices which will compare favorably with auy ia will be promptly atten marsair, | LOW FEVER SUFFERERS The Steamer SUE country, M.'WiILLIAN, Wil lenve Tth-street wharf SATURDAY NIGHT. |. 07 ae TOMA TT ee | September i4ih, ai 12 o'clock: tng 7 Cite Trevise, Par! Scga0-tr Sunda it about rolock, est it GEORGETOWN _ADV?M’TS,. | = Sundis nicht stent ap, gio Sxenretontste M™*: 4. P. rauwen, = cb Suuday morning. Meals 50 cents, furnished on | 157 DSEECIAD NOTICE. — a Bicekholter-* | the tha ‘Tickets. Wt; {o be Had frond the following | | Has just received trom New York new bet he S 4 NG qi Coppes. T. A. Ver, letiv- | si ABSOCIATION will be held at Goddata’s Halt o ‘onnell, Bes MONDAY, the 16mm Instant, atBorelock peat ee : Ssonnaes b nit. Jamas F : e =esWRPORS be > ese up allairs, N. Ric bac ear! uy . Sepla-2t WILLIAM KING, 8e0°3 and atu ‘oC 2 face sind SCHOOL BOOKS —A complete assortment ot | © Also, fall ine of Jagie and Moncgrem KID all kinds used in the Public and Private Schools LOVES; Genuine Conrtania CRAKS, ac, for sale at very low prices by E. K, LUNDY. 128 % | Bridge st., Georgetown. auzeo | Special attention given to Mourning orders, RSisAYS, d NDA I } eee ers mgt cote fed | Rp ecomnatansenmem,Agere gawd | ams. a, watatn, ‘Complete in this part of the Country, cree Bacnooee eae Teron otie | SUES 2IOT Feat. det. ith sou Wit woe W. H. WHEATLEY'S 6 Boat on Store, COR. BAneans PREMIUM Stan Tae AND Scourine Es- onl ‘SHMEN y si LADIEY’ SHOR 49 Jefferson st., z - 3¥ WASHINGT: ner | ens totony Bree St» Georae Sof Seventh SBE reey ATR | ‘ntl Reptember Ast 1 shall allow ee x WEDNESDAY: Fit & count eof 15 percent. on ali cash sales. Everything appertaining to the business prompt- Pe : = "3 ly attended io. The cleaning of Carpets, Draguets u 3 8 10 orc"ke™ JAS. H. VERMILY A, and Blankets a specialty during’ the summer 45 (© clock p.m. A moon GIG 9th st., opp. Patent OMe, months, District work sént for and returned froo | aving at 71Bcreturningat Ip. i. | _L2dle" BOOTS and SHOES msde to onder at . rege aah and express promptly | Feorsund-sinioente, Mee ees, Pan | SHOrE notioe. eugl-tr attended to, Address as above, Jell-ir | sch of the ates, 4 tape: jusic ane cr 2 ee nn ne PROFESSIONAL Ce re ee naa BOOTS AND SHOXS. 2 The steamer MARY WASHINGTON, which a — os 2,3, D. BARNES HAS REMOVED to No, | {3° (02 1CenUly refitted and farn- (THE GREAT BosTON 2136 Vennsyivania avenue. Office Hours—8 | tyiehcat Micted tetacd ee toSa.m., Stodp.m., 6to8 p.m. sepb-Bwe | OPIS Meat allowed to land trip $1. tncind- SHOB AUCTION HoUsE, RB. KR. F. BERRY, 809 Oth st., 18 a powerful | 10, ened Spe and gro Magnetic Healer. Instantancous eT Tea - | frequent, Consultation tres, Metre) ‘thouras es - | scCeuacaipaguecsaios mpemallieas tism and Female Diseases are specialties, aul-Lm: Kee ke SIGN OF THE RED FLAG. Eas remove bid! F ontoct (Warners tla Our stock is now complete fr the Fail season, 5 ont. paid = ro the ing.) Briages, ‘Roofs and general Qfon Work de S UNDAY EXCURSION.—The steauer | which contains all grace of SATiSs aligned, ted and contracted for at lowest LADY OF THE LAKE will, MED'S and CHILPREN'B SIlOk rates. Until further notice, make reguiar, prices to sult everylody, trun the J) 2H JOHNSTON, a graduateot the Poom. | zchNon Trine on SUNDAY AF Ionest to the nest? Bain Gone oie eracuaie of the Peun: | TkNOONS, leaving her whart, terminus of the | Mest, ‘of the Boston Shoe Auc- ivania College of Dental Surgery, 7th oF Oth sts, line of cars, at S p-m,. for as hours’ | tion ‘House thanking the public for the reat euc- Philadelphia, with 16 years’ experience, Gay Sail on the Potomac, calling at Glymont geting | cess he has had in the past weason, sollclto te none Office over Ballantyno’s bookstore, 483 70h down and coming back. Fare 60 conta. Steamer | Tnnance of the same for the ollie wee ns st u.w, Dentistry in all tts branches. Gold fll. | JuuN W. THOMPSON. will leave sats whact | means to sell his Goods at the Inwest porsibie pr Het Gah works fener Weterenos: ar'® Br | giegSUNBAX AYEPRNOUN ata o'clock, for | with carbescen ariel in pe diame tart . z Mev. Dr. | Giyinout. Fare roun of the door. Domer, 1ith and H ste, n.w.; Wm. Ballantyne & N. B,—Steamer Thompson's tickets not good on Son, 498 7th st. n.w. 3y8-3ua"" | Lak me8-tr FIGURES WILL TELL, ET, M. TALBOTT, Denia, SS | atten: very pet French Kid, allotyien and qualic $0 southesst corner 7th = Pi nak K streets northwest, Teeth inserted — RAILROADS. Het, Se rest Fhlisdelphis’ maxe, pe es 3. B. GIBBS, ALTIMORE AND OHIORALLEOAD. Do 1 ae ee rue, Sed THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK. | mari-1y Over Thompscn’sDrag Store. | National Houte and Short Line to the North, Northwest, Wea ‘Ladies’ DR Lees Derit, 623 7m stroes soutn wens and Southwest. ties, Le aR a TO TAKE EFFECT SUNDAY, JUNE 9, 1878. t ing*without pein: 60 cease operations LEAVE WASHINGTON Men's Calfskin Boots, ail size trow warranted. Sotes-ly_ | 16:15 a, m.S New York, Vhliadaiphia, aud Boston | M45 trum ¥ Express, Killcott City. On Sunday to Baltimore | yates y Suutction, Descup's: Hatorer ser ei eS | Men's Kip i 5 Fr : 5 % 3. “ PIANOS AND ORGANS. 6:50 a. mn! —Balthndre, Aunapotis and ye ag et Bere Dranberry, ee Winchester, Hagers- | Meh»s Hea t W Shoes, * “100 4 UST BECEIVED.—A fine, large stock of New | town, and Way via Hela) Men's Working Bose’ faon wie PIANOS, of the world-renowned 47:40 a, m.—Baitimore and Laurel Ex Youth's Patent Losther Bhoea; dinesi qaany manufacture of WM. KNABE & Co, 8:10 a. m.—Doint of Rocks, Cranberry, Strasburg, | You's Fatent Leathe — "coll Scmething new and bandsome in UP" Winchester, Hagerstown, and Way Stations, Youth's Boots, senses, is RIGHTS. Prices lower than ever before. Also | 8:30.a.m.—New York, Eniiadetpata, ‘Boston ‘and ns octet asec teen been: ‘tes Hite tS Maker. PL tmakes at asac- | Baltimore Express.” Parlor Car to New Yori | Bs Bootsin sizes from 1 i Actdbca ern eng Tifice, to make rcom. PIANOS and ORGANS at | and Philadelphia, 8 Annapolis Junction. | to invest in School Shoes tor Haken ee Mo miles muacion “Cabana ataate: | SAR geaca Ghee, cama | {S e fa 5 Ji ine, Pittsburg o . , “EN Tuning aud epalring, moving aad. packing satis- | Branch Crcept wunday. bh Car 500 PAIRS OF MISSFS" SHOES AT 75 CENTS factorily attended to. tor. Pullman Car to Cincinnati @atiy. Graf- A Paik. , BICHEN BACH, (established 1830,) No. #23 | _ ton toBandusky, dally, except Sa 5 All other Shoes inproportion, 11thit., a few doors above Pa. ave.‘ sepl3-1y 9:00 a, m.—On Bubday only, Balsimore, Ms | Children’s Bhoes, with heels, sizes from 6 to 1), ‘and Way. 3 ALLET DAVIS & CO.’S PIANOS. -00 a. m,—Baltimore Express. Stops at Bia- | Childreu’s' Button Shoes, Philadelphia i Rew tare voaty “foe oats ee eS ville, Laurel, Annapolis Junc- | make, sizes trom 1105, at 40;cents. af Great bargains; uprights a spectaity. ton, Jessup’sand Hanover. Boy's Bchool Bhoes, al sizes. at 75 cents par pair. Oona H. L. SUMNER, 811 9thet. nw. | Mang yan: Saltimore, Aunapolis, Ellicott City | | The ee aieiaatss Le 0, W. i — 11:80 p. ni—New York, Philadeiphia and Boston | “G:tat inducements to wholesale buyers, NEW DEPARTURE. parse Saasions Serr Tie aa ofthe Red Flag at the BOS« A 4B0p. m.—Baitimore, weadens burg, ‘and Laurel | TON BHOK RUCHON HoUsE 491 Pa. ave, sQipsunctions se as rae — AnLAD | gepTtr LEOPOLD RICHOLD, Proprietor. town, ‘Wilichestar snd Way Stattons, (On Sa: NEW YouK sHoE store, 3 ‘of Rock i WILLET & LIBBEY, ath. ee ee ee ee 605 Pennayleania avenue. = 10:80 D, m.—Philadelphla Norfolk and Baltimore | our G@QODS are as good as any in the market. ress, Norfuik except Sunday. Norfolk Pas- genpere taken tu hs Gove diven oo Both ot Gane PBF prices are fully 20 per cent, less than any other ton. Stop at Biadeusburg and Laurel. ‘We ‘take no advantages, Qur goods are all 48:50 p. m.—Baltimore and Way Stations. marked in plain figaress T7236 p.m. Chicago, and Columbus Express, LOOK AT THIB LIST. lye ees teat, ia Worked 220 p. m.— . 19:25 p: m—st. Louls, Clucinnatl, Loalsvilie aud Fetter Sen acemnabane Batten WB HAVE OPENED 4 NEW YARD, Litisburg xpress. “Pittsburg, except Suaday. | Ladies) 1d Seamless Button. 19:80 pr me"Now York, Philadelphia and Baiti- Ladies: Brench Kid Bi OPPOSITE OUR PRESENT YARD, cre Kxprest." Sleeping Gar to New York, aad | Eadies’ Preuch Hee! Button is Py Patiadelphis , Boot... Where we will keep on band a large lot of Py Daily. Otter trains daily execpt Sunday. Fates, Boxes, ot Gest Lace Bow, All trains stopat Relay Statioa. eto _| Ladies’ Hand-mase Slippers. | CHEAP LUMBER, GREAT "7 Q | Misses’ Kid Button Boots 1878 vense¥ivann 1878 Children’s Lace and Button. 800. } ROUTE Boys and Youths’ at very low prices. Bultable for all cheap work. Seen aae pan hs 38 JO THE NORTH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST. | Gett's Calf Congress Gaiter: ere egal nee Be eipe ent | Sent's Sold Leather Congress bi B6 an mn 25 x VA. PINE BOARDS, all lengths, per 100 ft.$1.00 emery? sume ieee som. Gent's Working shoes VA. PINE SIDING, per 100 feet............ 1.00 | TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot, Sar enlccemn oe Ae corner of Sixth and B streets, as follows: eciadie cen cuanceron iam VA. PINE BOARDS, 16 fet long, per 100 ft, 1.20 in. npenge caecasy So VA, PINE JOIST, med’m lengths, per 100 ft. 1.25 Plisburg to Cinctan , Bt, Louls and Chicago: sey 5-tr GEO. McCARTHY. F dally, with Palace jcago. ee A SOP oe ene eee = "5 peeled alata cal naalaeag eed be yey ea eo WHITE PINE SHINGLES, per 1,000...... 3.50 | saturday, with Palace Cars to aula, For ‘ WHITE PINE PALINGS, dressed, 4-4 and stm as cally, cZoapt Sanday. SeEE eS p, | A2°NO SHODDY! NO AvOTION:-eR, 64, per 100... srvsssvenee 1.60 | For New York at e a. and 9:30 p. E of" Puliman Gare, 8:30 ‘®& m daily, ex- ONLY SOLID LEATHEE: by OUE PUBLISHED PRICE LIST. ‘ork and the East, 1:30 p. m. dally, ex- Es AS with Sleeping Oars from Washing: | Tag Bast MAKES! LATEST SPYLRs ! ‘ ILL DISCOUNT US? seoy Clty with boatsof Brock. weew Annex, atording direst transfer to Fulton — For Fine Lumber, see The Post. Scotae Serriage wed) Joarney , B.g2- dally, except Sunday, BOOTS, GAITERS AND TikS, eae “Express, 9:90 2. m. daily, exoops Sun: ; lees modation for Baltimore, 6:58, 8:90 a, m. | Sol st the well-known Oid Retablished Shoe Housg = and 4: . m. aA a b Je and I a or Pope's Greek ine, 6:55 a, m. and 4:29 p. m, or of the fuese =e For An: 55 &, m. and 4:20 p. m. dally, + neneon ee Hearkas 7 red Rall. : PLACE HEATERS Alexandria and Fredericks can in the city, ton be. ate ‘and Alesandris aud Waskinato No. 409 7th street northwest, fount eo For. 8 7, 8 9:10, 10,11 a m.:13, | Signor Tan reter to hufidreds of our Degg citizens, to | *4's0'5 6:90, 4am, OS bioaey at DaO ais, thelr superior heating ‘qualities, Mibapiiity aaa | $204 5,0°9%: 2: = iagad ayaa “Tat OLD WOMAN OF win, economy. For Bichmond and the South, 2: and 1 gm bropared todo, at short notice, all Repatra | "rm. daily: 6:10 p.m, Gally. Sunday. _ to Furnaces, Ranges and Fire-place Heaters, by myains ave Alezandris fo Wesningiou, 7, 8, competent workmen. 98: ila.m.;1, 8, 4:20, and? p.m. P. 8.—Price Lists to be had at store gratis. a Rivers waemtol. oh orcaation, ‘and’ parior car | _20ei-6m Don't Forget the Place, secomm ‘be procured at the offices, W. D. WYVILL, northeast | of Thirteenth street and Pennsy!- ang2a-1m 459 Penna. avenue. | vania avenue; corner of Sixth street and Pennsy! ue, and at the depot, where or- dere can te ieft for the checking of baggage to dee- $e seo aoe ne eat Gessial Petonger Agent. FOR FRANK THOMBON, General Manager, “Sovio to —eeee—— b LFATHER TRUNK WITH CANVAS COVEB, rp, =DW. cLABE, ALSO, DEALER IN HARNESS, LUMBER, WOOD AND COAL, DOOKS, SASH, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, &c., Virginia avenue and 9th st. s.e., sep7-1m Wi Nickel, Silver and Gilt, $17 to §24. TRAVELING BAGS, SATCHELS, &c., &c. An immense variety ef styles at equally low prices, at the ever popular Factory and Salesrooms of JAMES 8. 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