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° r) ™ {PCSING DEMONSTRATION TO-DAY, Dedication of the Navy Yard Hall. The Procession, the Ceremonies, Etc. {HE EVENING STAR. WEDNESDAY.........0ctover 2, 1873. The Wontner. INDICATIONS 70-D. OFFICE OF CHIEF y AS HINGTON At lows’ hall on Sth street sontheast, which has for several months past been undergoing a ough reconstruction, is in progress thi: afterneon, the members of the different org zations of the Order in this District general. participating. _ The members of Union and Harmony ‘s#nd Mavenenu Encampment met this at the new hall on 8th street east, at lack suits and regalia, and, preceed. ‘ veiy inusi¢ from the band, marched up Venusylyania avenue to the hall on 7th street. THE PROCESSION iy LOCAL NEWS. Condensed Locals. hting of zest lamps is at 8:43 p. am. is Siek at his home in Georgetown wii vertizo. pos Was formed on 7th street, in tront of O2d J.C. #: ie _sends us Eaxpe: a ses * Zevon Hall, at 3 o'clock in the following or- nN 3 fari er: -|d new book of George E. Emmons, grand marshal. Auderson’s band of rrusie. Battalion of Uniformed Patriarebs, Edward Dunn commanding. Two of the new jt ris and Helmick ustieces’ association for iolay of} ode a ihe regulations adopted by tae organization | pA cqses—Qriental fixing the amount of fecs fo be charged. tropolis, No. Beginving to-morrow, the little steamer | No. 15, Julian Hi; Nellie will make the regular trips to the Great | 7 Sei Falls every Thursday, Saturday and Sunday, ‘Street. leavine Congress-street bridge, Gzorgetown, us rH ” ats:la.m. ‘aster Zan, Ni, The Alexandria and Fairfax (Va.) industrial vo : exhibition opened in Alexandria’ yesirday, neton. N rat, RQ Central, No 1, T. R. Taff, N.G. Donch’s band of music. H. H. Whitemore, grand conductor. Grand Lodge oi the District of Columbia. Ofticers—Edward Bawsel. grand master; A. H. Gawler, deputy grand master; 5.’ E Faunce, grand warden; P. H. Sweet, grand secretary ; Samuel Wise, eraia) treasurer. and is considered a suece"s. The Alexandiia fire department paraded in ful! uniform and attended the fair. Naomi Lodge, No. 1, 1.0.0.F., Dauchters of Rebekah. had a reunion at their mceiing last nigbt in Odd Fellows’ Hall, East Washington. ~ Large numbers were present, and a pleasant time enjoyed. ante interest in the great revival at Foundry weave CPs BMageneDu, Ra John Cas , . E. ehure! comes more intense at every % Pi; Ce No. 1, > S service. Last night before the yonng evan- | Gp -'Coumbian, No. 1, Robert W. Youny gelist commenced the service the church was filled to its utmost capacity. While the revi- yalist was exhorting the peopla about the power of prayer the iaterest b came very great and the altar was filled with penitents seeking religion, aud there were a number of couversions. The youny evangelist has over one hundred cails for revival work in the eburehes, but owing to the great interest man- ifested will prolong his stay at Foundry chureh. ict Government Affairs. Bruner, veterinary surgeon for the pad, has brought in a bill Grand Encampment of the District of Co- lumbia. | Officers—Henry ©. Stevens, grand [peer John Long, grand high priest; arrison Burr, nd senior warden; A. Hf. Stockman, grand junior warden; Thomas W. Fowler, grand scribe; Andrew Jackson, grand treasurer. Carriage contaming Rev. Dr. Henry R. Naylor, of the Metropolitan M. E. Church GoM og David Wilson, of the Ninth-st. M. P ureb. ‘The permission from the President allowing members of the Order who are employed in the government departments to absent them- selves to attend the dedication, was generally accepted, and the attendance of the lodges Distr into a ditch on ne One re “3 and eneamoments was very full. bof September. break- | "Most of the ledges cartied the banners of ‘with him. ees | the Order, and altogether the dispiay was a _K. M. Rey very creditable one to the Odd Fellows of this ion to the Distr District. cformed whether THE ROUTE, Up ith street to F street; F to ¢ d and K io 1ith: 17th to Pennsylvania at e of Ju the west gate ofthe grounds aro nt’s house: the Tenn: nia avenue to si eet to Odd Feliows’ Hi: which had be open to the publi ati = THS DEDICATORY SERVICES. The procession hay: 1 aS here Naomi Lodge, N SP 9 The ceremonies of dedicating the Odd Fel- | k Ss ant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity, for these the Lord commanded the ate even life for evermore. Herald of the South (F. A. Stier).—Hear all men: By command of our M. W. Grand Patri- arch, I proclaim this hall dedicated to Love, wWorid-wide and ever-endnring, (lights the fire m the altar,) and may the fire that is this day indled upon th roi our hearts be as per- | petual as that which burned upon the altar in the secret tabernacle of the Most High, of which this is but a feeble embiem. ‘Though I speak withthe tongues is and have not Charity, I am beeome as soundin orass or a Linking | cymbal: Charity vever faileth. Herald of the East (Richard Emmons).— nebleation and cultivation of Truth, (scattering whe: d_may the good e seed here sown, of which this fs the em! like the ¢ Sewn Droadcast on the ¢ Spring up again ap hundred fold, for future ing, and may that enuobiing vir- | the. whieh lies a wudation of all other | Virt s, and wi ile and hy- | teach us sincerity and piain dealing poerisy | in all our comn | the inculeation oi | Respouse.—He that worketh righteousness, and in his heart, O to nacte and shall dy ess ta ris good and true. thuprightly, and speaketh the tru:h » sbali abide f in Thy Holy ¥ 2 to Faith, se graces, like these T wink rs.) fill the common air with Bae deantify and adorn alloa Whom they fail. The practice of these highest Virtues is in itself the fulfilling of that law Whieh commands us to visit the sick, relieve the distressed, bury the dead and edueate the 2 orphan. Response—a, good man sheweth fayor and lendeth; he will guide his affairs with discre- tio: @ hath dispersed; he hath given to the ; his righteousness endureth forever; his shail be exalted with honor. Grand Marsha . W. Grand Patriayreh: Prociamation has been sent forth to the four gnarters of the globe that allmen n hear and know that the principles of Odd Fellow- ship have here a dwei ing piace. Grand Patriarch.—The Grand High Priast will now address the Throne of Grace. Grand High Priest—We humbly beseeeh Thee, O God, to bless the work in which we have now been engaged. Let the lessons we have received < deep into our hearts, so that this shall have been to us no idle cere- mony, but a me: of edification in righteous- ness, and truth, and humanity. May we all leave this place with our good resolutions strengthened. o1 harities enlarged, and our hearis expe tlembracing love toward our brethren y tongue and clime. Less, O Heav the Order of We the good work of we are + nC Hees to OVE Bless this in the promotion of the good objects t hit has this day been set ap: Let Ti rotecting care be o bretiwen who he ir feet h the e shall meet together; ke right path, aud’ guide fer in the Way everlasting; io their duties a z 3 that when oulof each nato Thee, our ry aud domin- Of life mn Thee bt ah, Mary E. MeLes officers of the dE e Will enter the main s; eatson the stage, and th the floor, merabers e Grand Heralds | rters of the room. | ivered by the N. | ‘and Patriarch has been made-by the mana- dren's hospital upon the Dis- e four qui ding will then be de ants for s the same upon the | ci ew a pace ie a the exerelsusproceed as follows: | ethoae Ly : gh Priest, (John Long. )—Direet us, pagent tebe © Lord, in all our doings, with Thy inost I be ious favor, and further us ¥ ata spec at help: that in all our wor agreed to reeomm ri and ended in Thee, wi Sioners the purchase of part of lot 12, i me, and finally, by E ¢ tife—Amen. brethren will then unite in singing an ‘and Marshal (Geo. E. Emmons). and the pleasure of the M. W. Gr: arch of the Grand Encampment of t pendent Order of Odd Fellows of the District of Columbia, that the ceremony of dedicating this ball to the business and purposes of Od Fellowship do now proceed? Grand Patriareh, (Henry C. S! is my will and pleasu. Noble Grand of Union Lodge, (George W. Street.)—M.W. Grand Patriarch: We n you here to-day to announce that the wi which we have been engaged is ‘in our temple is at last ready: bs M street and New Ham L by Mrs y Dp: muel Cross, 2 “on Warner. on wh’ and ladder houses, 2 thece recommeadation Collins (president), Ba forwarded to the Di da Tt was found in front vens.)—Such the first ward. Fire Commi: ot of th i ner in which those labors ha formed ; nor Would good taste scant on the fitness of our edi Itis de: ort been t then 0 ve 3 nau: useless. Ih Workis finished, a: | No.1], and of Jd ave only ty rr in behali reeentiy have ha noxious odors from thereon. This. li perti n especially ess the col D i you sly and faithfu bored, and to-day hold the reecgnition by your bretaren, mthe North, the South, the East, and the the result of your eff Temple devoted to the service of those Yocation is to visit the sick, relieve the dis- tressed, bury the dead, educate the orphin— duties which neither interfere with nov ‘super- cede the discharge of any other, social, moral or religious, Brethren, I congratulate you upon the com- Pietion of this beautiful hall, which we are about to dedicate to those cardinal virtues whieh should adorn and elevate humanity, and the names of which we have selected 43 the motto and watch-word of our beloved Cider. Beneath this roof you are toencourage one another in the duties of benevolence and charity: before this altar the cood work- of Friendship, Love and Truth are ever to samp the Agricul analysis, whi meni have kind report will be m: complaints of bad the citi road men sine: 2. DIvoRce CASE: the District, to-aity, <- < Catharin menschinidt vs. Charies Sonnenschmidt Was taken up. This isa suit fora divorce by the wile against the husband, on the ground | of eruel and inhuman treatment, refusal of | support, and for alimony. The parties were | married in 1-57, and bave two children—one | nd the other about 15 years of 2¢e. Sf Pdysician 12 lucrative The bill was filed in a5 8 Whose ‘on made by inston or the rail ieclamts were used. jupreme presented as the only acceptable sacrifice: taken before x rvom henée, 8 Irom _a perennial fountat i, c ie gentie Streams of tras Prien denand make green many In ths quiet retreat are to bee} towers that 1 ed «i dp: of ite, under th in many | Here isto bs sown eld its hundred-to; vest. Fe, not so much this Temple made I that should oceupy our present, a8 the great prineipies th ® disseminated. I hope and trust, bret nat our united efforts with those ot ihren throughout the glo! lead to the m2: «and adoring of a still nobier Temple, shall be conseerated by the approva! 8 tend. Amen. t trust that mm may not be 1 s noble purposes. to praciice conse beloved Order. ind of ¥ ntiously the lessons Let us never forget the it the of our Let us not hese good has high lessous t D vod by all, would cicvate the character of mau, and hasteu the coming of the promised day of universal peace and love. gain de- Brethren of Union Lodge, we now into your hands this beautiful temple you live have elevated to our Order. Joy be within its Is and Fe: gtiest! May these ound of an angry the influences that sood, now and for- Anion. nd High Priest.—-Now, unto Him who is ab’ to Keep you froin falling,and to prese1 Sauitless before the presence of His giory , Leommend you and the whole ud to fim, the ouly wise God, jesty, dominion and powel Amen il tien be delivered by Re 2 Mecropuii 103 of Old | the stock. 2 by Harmony Lodge, Ni ly being in a vei Amusements. NaTrONaL THEATER.—Mr. Owens and Mr. company produced in unexceptional t evening those two excellent come- dies, “Everybody's Friend” and “ Happiest Day of my Life.” Everything went off as smoothly as conid have been desired by any- ne. The audience—a large one—was de- on lighted with the PNY ee se a capital bill. CONGREGATIONAL Cnvrce.—The musical event of the season will be the concert at the Congregational church this evening. It will be | for the benefit of the yeliow fever sufferers. In the chorus there will be five hundred voices, and in the orchestra sixty-five. The grand organ at the chureh will in the hands of Professor Bischoff. The programme includes some of the best classical music, and has been erformance. This evening Fort 'y Wiaks” will be given— i BATER COMIQUE.—TLé fall and winter Season of the Comique has opened yery aus- Piclously, both for the management alld the theater's patrons. The play now being given isa border drama entitled Simon Kenton, in which Mr. Charles Thorn‘on, the young Amer- ican actor, maxes his first appearance here. The varieties are lent FRIGHTFUL DEPRAVITY OF YOUNG GIRLS.— Two young girls apparently not over sixteen years old each, who gave their names respec- lively as Sadie Ellsworth and Pearl Were arraigned in the police court to-d: the charge of keeping a bawdy house. C: exe: ¥ 6 ‘oun: sel for them entered a plea of guilty and owing to their age, and being novices in their calling asked the ‘court to extend to them mercy. Judge Snell after delivering a sententious and highly moral homily against their mods of life, fined each $5) or twenty days in jail. Tne cause Of the arrest was the harboring by them in their bawdy house of one Silbey J. Posey, a young girl sixteen year old girl, aud upon the complaint of the niother of whom the house was raided and the youthful proprietors ar- rested. They are said to be sisters, and their family name is Ellsworth. The ocher young girl, who obstinately refnsed to return > her mother, and asserted her determination to fol- Jow the life she had chosen, leaving her mother in t-ars, was this afternoon taken to the House of the d Shepherd, near Baltimore, by Mr. MeDevitt. Goon SHCoTING.—On the Benning’s range Mr. J. M. T. Partello, of the Columbia Rifle association, yesterday afternoon scored 15 consecutive buil’s eyes at the 800-yard range. At the °C0-yard range he made li bull’s eyes and one center shot. At 1,60 yards all his Shots were bull's eyes, The result of the shoot- i -4 points out of a possible This iS al ‘Kably fine seore—the best on record in the history of rifle A Lucey Cu NEW ORLZ. The undersigned certiti cviiection for account of C. cago, IL, whole ticket, N ber, class “H.” in the Louisiana State Lotter! which drew the third capital price of five tho Sand dollars, on Tuesday, August 15th, 157: said ticket having cost the sum of two dol! at the ofiice of the company at New Orie: gent by corresponden GOAN. , AUgUst 21, 1573. That he noid ANS, ce, addressed to M.A: Dauphin, P.O. vox New Orleans, La., and t the a ut Was promptly paid on presen- at‘on of the ticket at the office of the com- paly, in acheek en the Louisiana National Bank of New Oriea | rear s. M. BANISTER, Mtunacr State Natio.al Bank of New Orleans, La. ALL the latest nove in dress gar recived. Colred cashmeres, col mixed dress goods, large stoc! goods of ail kinds. to Towson's, side, near7th s oa afr $1. and upwards; upwards, at Chas. Baum’s, 405 ———— THE CVURTS. HINAL COURT—Juit, ud jury presented an in- arles Steelyard, alias John- offence of petit lareeny, xander and Dr. Paimer).’ They also recommended the discharge of the following: Budd Warner, charged with a second offence of petit larcen: (gold wateh from W.H. Tucker) : Henry Chai ton, same (2 dress from Stephen Charlton): J. 3 Shas. E. Sili, charged with keeping ent ag: for a Secon son, (clothing, etc., from Thomas Ale: a Cocrt—Judge Humphreys. strong ys. District of Columbia. The ny under the contract for raising tit town market house was finished y: <i this morning the contraet for t Boundary street sewe taken and testimony in connection with the do- f that work is being put in. . Pouce Covrt—Judge Snell. lay, Lewis Ashtou and Wm. Hughes for- ollateral. Edward Johnson, tond and #10 or thirty days. David K as charged with ng short ton in two Cases the tons were from continued natil to-mor- Toying private pro assai'l feited boist H act Nicers arresting hi NT TO WORKME ring the seaffoldin Washington and George- determined to adapted to the wants of this flouris in the eastern part of the cit RECON vit sth of Apr nded 20 Ba is depth being exte: was also made three st extra lodge room, the lod to run north and south, instea It rear. high, giving an ge rooms being made euters’ work Mr. PTL Me verinten ae Laughlin; painting t rter : plastering by Ii. MeGutehen by J.B. Dauzh ton and Messrs. Wt a: tinning by S. A.V. Marks. The and freseoing | ruction of si, m) 3. P. Harvie y Wi ng Was $° fect in hoist Fi und De soph 8. Mi '. Street, Ch: Jol mons Supreme Grand Master of the Univers», without the invocation of whose Liessing n: Work Should be undertaken. e nd High Priest—Almighty God: the maker of all worlds; whom we are taught approach and call by the tender name—F We would humbly draw nearaud beg Thy ing on the work in which we are « whatever is amissin us, do The ~ugaged; by Thy Divine Power, an? © -4 make right Thou overrule our they 10 all things do ion named Robert Joues appropria stove from in front of a store on L tween (th him dow r Ofticer Middlet: the National by Court, where ke was pi ment to jail in default of ti ed by commit been issuad to Sand M. Einina Scar cAc. | greater glory and“ -w#nts and deeds to Thy gern J. ——— and Urn pares : Hale ae ae . «ae good of our fellow met. Williams and Fanny 5. Houstor; Waiter C aan? Shreves and Mary J. Harrington; James ©. | vv ~« vatriarch.—I was glad when they said Napier, of Napileville, Tenn., and Nettie © v0 me, Let us go into the house of the Lord. y = ithin thy Langston, of Washington, D. UC. ne a Kesponse.—Our feet shall stand wi J Maria Cotton; Jacob = Li ates, O Jerusalem ! a rg er wakér a | “Giana Patriarch. —Jerusalem is built as a Ruoff; Myron Boaré~ -uit_and Julia 8. | city that is compact together (at unity in N. Y., and Annie aD, Of Trumansburg, | itself.) .~ &. Stutzman, of this city. Response.—Whither the tribes go up, the Bier tribes ee ania the cesta = % s Sit ks, Dlack cashmeres, | reel, to give thanks un’ e Dame of Lord. cd*cashmeres, blacks sipacas id | “Grand Patriareh—For there are set thrones wviored cashmeres, biac! woo! beautifi dress, 1, Ie. cash of judgment, the thrones of the house of Da- vid. Response—Pray for the peace of Jerusalem ; th y chal rosper that love Thee. if nd Patriarch. — Peace be within Thy is, and prosperity within Thy palaces. onse.—For my brethren and compan- ion’s sakes, I will Dow say, peace be within Thee! Grand Patriarch.—Because of the house of the Lord our God, I will seek Thy good. Respense.—So be it. Grand Patriarch.—Ilear, hear, hear, all men: By authority, and in the name of the Grand En- campment of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows of the District of Columbia, 1 dedicate this hali to the business and purposes of Odd Fellowship, to disserninate Friendship, Love nd Truth, and to diffuse Benevolence and ity in their fullest extent, to all its worthy re and white Jeud #2; Dr. Warner's hea hildren’s colored stockings, ladies’ reai English stockings, lace for curtains.—.tvirt. ATE SaLE< Messrs. Duncanson rday at auction pati lot 1, Square 733, b ateorner K Jersey avenue southeast, story brick hox ri street, Impré ‘ory fraine house, to Julin MePar- p b : tand. for % A Doe Case.—Jolin Boyle to-day, filed a , chairman mn, and Jc rd of trust mittee on su Président of perv. the bo: cution of the wor! gratitude of the sto s and :nembers of the Order in the eastern section of the city. The concert in aid of the building fund_has been postponed, and will take place on Wed- nesday evening, the 9th instant, in Exst Wash- ington Odd Feilows' Hall SUIT FOR ALIMONY.—Mrs, Harriet Edmon- ston, through her solicitors, Messrs. Reginald Fendali and I. D. Caughian, has filed a Dill praying that her husband, Dennis W. Edmon- ston, be compelled to pay heralimony. The petitioner states that her maiden name was arriet Willis, and she was married to the de- fendant by Rev. Dr, Butler, about June 17th, sit went to live in a house owned by 3] West street, Georgetown, where they remained until April 1th, 1877, when she was seized with mental trouvies and removed to Insane Asylum. On the 29th of June of the same year, She was released and returned home, but sent back again, andon April Sd, 1Si7,she was discharged and pronounced cured. When she went to the house former: oceupied by her, she found that her husband ger Fesided there. ; tl hk ani ission by the daught ince the date last mentioned refused to permit the wife to nd neglected to provide ler aries of life, and, she has been e charity of She asserts that her 1,400 from real owner, in fee simple, the husba t live with him a: with the nece: en jo estate, and t of suit in replevin to recover from John F. Brown, a policeman, one black and white. male Newloundland dog, valued parties claim the anima e oifers the pri that he procured t and paid for the dog and therefore (hink he holds the best right to the dos. Two Hesprep pieces of new 13 rr embers, and by this solemn act 1 hereby de- Gare it duty dedicated. —The Grard Marshal will please cause this dedication to be appro- iy proclaime iraud Marshal. Brothers Grand Heralds ot North, of the South, of the East, and of the West: By the solemn act of the M.W. Grand Patriareh of the Grand Encampment of the Soe ee eee tee: Intagicoiors, i; | District of Columbia, this hall ‘is duly deti- cents, All wool cashmeres only } cents; coi. | CA¢d to the business and peers oe ored cashineres, all the new colors, #) cents; | Fellowship, Ex Siocmainaio endship, Le 9 eas ae See eee ee ceantie, Cs fullest extent, to ail its worthy members. I* is his will and pleasure that the same be pro- claimed, which duty you will perform. Herald of the North (JE. Mason) —Hear all men: By command of the M. W. Grand Patui- arch, and in the name of Frieadship, as ure, ee a and life-giving as this water, sprinkling it,) I dedicate this ball to the prac- lice of that ennobling virtue, which, uniting mnen as brethren, teaches them to sustain that all times, each in his turn helping and helped, blessing and blessed. Respoase.—Behold how good and how pleas- Pennsylvania avenue, suuth side.—Advt, A SPLENDID OprortuMTY for investment in the business property on 7th street, between Hf and I streets northwest, presents itself iu the sale to-morrow afternoon at 434 o'clock, improved by a two-story warehouse. ose in need of such a place should attend this Certs _ Hor fried oysters 25c. per dozen. in a box, at Jobn’s restaurant, cor. 7th and D sts.—Advt. tots of ground in Georgetown, as: upwards of $10,000. She prays that ade to pay her alimony in such amount as the court may deem proper, and the alimony be made alien on the real estate or that 2 portion of it be set apart for her use and support. She further prays that the de- fendant Ye enjoined and restrained trom sell- ing, disposing of or encumbering the real estate or any portion thereof during the pen. dency of the suit. BEAUTIFUL dress goods, just arrived, 15, 13, 2e.; black cashmeres, pure wool, 502. Dr. Warner’s health corset, $1.25. New fall pat- terns at Madame Hinckley’s, over store. Carter's, 711 Market Space. Splendid black silks, $1.00 and $1.25; excellent corsets, 50e. ladies’ wool vests, 50c. ; colored silks, one hun- dred new pieces, just arrived; Nottingham lace for curtains. 37 and 0¢.; pure wool white ————_— er sessed at he be blankets, %3.—Advi. FRrep oysters, “‘se’ec’s,” 25 cents a dozen, in a be x. Sen wing & Clarke's, 7th and G streets, Advi, t il Iding, now i. course of erce- tion, fell to the ground, a distauce of about 16 feet. Joseph Hutchins, living at 2.510 L street northwest ; Wil t d laborer who lives in Pl Brows, als: ed 1 r, Were on the seaffolding at the time of the accident. Mr. Hutchins sustained a disio- cation of the rivht shoulder and a fracture of fhe Sth1ib, with probably interna! injuries. Nelson suffered a severe contusion of tae spine, with also, probably, internal Injuries. Brown Was slightiy injure |. Drs. Lewis Mavk- ail and A. B. Sheekxels were summoned, and and the unfortunate rendered surgical aid, men were conveyed to their respective homes. THE Ft Vian. roll took piace from the resi 1, 2°. aloran, on High street The services held a} iurch, Rev, Fat Ciamp 2 were in- tered ju fe 3. Michiel Relihe Stat n, 3 —The session of ‘75 i stitute begins ou Mon- October 7th. Applications must be made during the ensuing week institute, between the hours of Tand5 p.m. See advertisement. : AT home ee ap SLAND yesterday, Mr. ville,” was the seccessful knight. CaTTLE Maxket.—Offerings and sales of cattle at Drover’s Rest, yesterday, were as foliows: 380 cattle offered; 335 sold at 3 to 4 cents per pound. 225 sheep up; all sold at J fo 434 cents per pouud. 750 lambs on market ; 700 Soid at 424 to 53 cents per pound. 3) cows and calves sold at $25 to $15 per head. Port.—Entered schooner W. A. Phare 03. born, from Barren Island, N. ¥., with 200 tons fertilizes for George T. Dunlap. MENT AT ANALOSTAN Wm. Wiley, of “Joles- Roxs= BAKING POWDER. A. Fe BAKING BUR, 8% X yx AA L POWDER REE O O Y¥ AA L RR OO ¥ AAA L BA! RR OO Y A ALLLL POWDER ABSOLUTELY PURE. er sale than all other bak- “ROYAL” has a of its ing powders combine ay tioned Purity, Uniform 81 and Efficacy. Prepared from G! Ee AM ied ex] for this TARTAR linporied, expresly for tie peoress i recei the ind and COI ‘Bold only in tin cans by grocers. #-The finest preparation in the world. Con- ita perfect purity and sumers should observe that 1t8 perfec strength not "lp further than adulte! or Ehoreewelghe, Kinds” Lt will Keep any length of time in PAG ‘BUgEB-c0) A SPHALT a BITUMINOUS OONORETE PAVEMENTS, ‘The undereigned are prepared to lay ROAWATS GALA HSS In the best manner and at the shortest notiog; AT LOW FRICES FOR GOOD WORE. FFMAN & FILBERT, popeekn OED OErivni AS¥O Wis Wy CITY_ITEMS. | EXCURSIONS AND PICNICS | No Ixivntovs SUBSTANCE enters into the FOR GREAT FALLS_EveRY THUaS. 4 ‘ALLS-EVERY THU @s- compound of Lodiile’s Headache Specific. | FOR CREAT Far and SUNDAY daring Cures the worst case in less than fifteen n nd trip, EO cents. The eur] wes Congress , Georgetown, = Py “THE MEAT 18 INSCFFERARLE! Bring me | Bass fishing : yn 4 back, dear, the best cologne you ean find in | Mong the route and at the Falls ts tho finest tn the the city.”’ He brought J.& BE. Atkinson's— fragrant, delicate, and lasting j ‘OTICE TO Bourn. VERNON PAS- | NG@ERS. POPULAR Paices.—Pants to order, $1. Eise- | Steamer MARKY WASHINGTON, which man Bros., corner 7th and E streets. ee | oo been Secently refitted and 5 SS a MULTITUDES of people require an alterative | only boat allowed to torestore the healthy ‘action of their system | at sb feat ici and correct the derangements that ereep into Ls jon it. Sarsaparilias were used and valued, until | ; ed) at several impositions were palmed off upon the LLINGS ublic under this uame, Ayer's Sarsaparilla = A seoclation non & Ro imposition, ‘Washi FortLaR PRices—Suits to order, $10.50- Eijseman Bros., corner 7th and E streets. No Man Or REFINEMENT uses inferior per fumery, for the simpie reason that no woman of refinement would tolerate hin if hedid. In this country the toilet outfit of a gentleman is considered incomplete without a bottie of Murray & Laninan’s Florida Water. NOISELESS PakLOR RIFves for rat, cat and Parlor shooting, from $ up. Bazaar 65 15th Street, opposite Treasury. DARE Not 70 TRIFLE witH A CouGH.—It Is inviting death, when safety is within reac’ Stop the cough, heal the lungs, remove all irri- tation from the windy pe, relieve the difticuit: of breathing with Hale's Honey of Horehouni and Tar. A few doses will effect a perfect cure. Pike's Toothache Drops cure toothache in one minute. Sold by all druggists at 25 cents. For UPWARD OF THIRTY 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 bowels, cures dysentery and diarrhoea, whether arisin; from teething or other causes. An old an well-tried remedy. 25 cents a bottie. RELIABLE HELP for weak and nervous snf- ferers. Chronic, painful, aud 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. 6,3dekly To LADIES AND ‘LEMEN.—We wish to call attention to A. Fischer's Chemical Scour- ing and Dyeing Establishment, No.906 G street, near Sth street. By promptly adopting the latest improvements, whether of American or European Invention, he is enabled to do his work in a manner notto be equaled by those Lot possessing these facilities. Gents’ suits cleaned for $2. N.B.—Lace curtains cleaned from $1 up to $1.50 a window. Wool blankets from 50 cents to $1 mpalr, by cleaning a num- ber a reduction in price. ‘Satisfaction guaran- teed. His dry cleanser removes grease spots effectually from any article, and careful press- ing gives them an appearanceas if newly made. —_———— AMUSEMENTS. ASIONAL THEATER. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. T EDAR_ CARPET LINING, ED CEDAU TN PROOF | ALL LIKE IT THAT HAVE USED IT. 4 aT X. MORRISON'S PArrn WAREICUSE, ser eNOS and 807 D 'URNACES, RANGES, STOVES. TO BUYERS OF FIBST CLASS GOODS. Your attention is invited to the LAUSEN FURNACE, Brick Or Portals, he WARREN RANGE, SPLENDID ¥iRK PLACS HEATER, FIFTH AVENUE PARLOR, and other ade by Fuller, Warren & Oo., of Troy, ich 1am’ confident are ali we very best made, Call and examine my stock. 5. F. SIMPSON, sepi8-1m_ 1005 Pennsylvania avenue. G* FIXTURES! GAS FIXTURES! Leas THAN FACTORY PRICES. Bole Agent for the celebrated Gas Fixtures of Messrs. Mitchell, Vance & Co. I now offer the York, ALL GOODS WARRANTED TO GIVB BB- TIRB SATISFACTION, E. F. BROOKS, seplé-tr_ Fiffcenth st., (Corcoran Building.) JQFFOBE MAHING SELECTIONS, Purchasers aro invited to call and examine our new “LEDROIT’ RANGE, FURNACE AND FIREPLACE HEATER, Teese Goods having just arrived, will be offered at very low prices, and are guaranteed to give full Salistaction, ‘We also bave In stock a large line of GAS FIXTURES, MANTELS, GRATES, which have been paced at low figures, The only night of Mr. OWENS in two of his | men, most @elighifui Comic Creations, ss ~ Onl timeof THE VICTIMS and FORTY WINK 3. MIRE; BmGE'® Cp.,) Mr, Owens 8....00.......Buttorby ana Spraggins, | £0141 909 F street, Masonic Teme. NOTICE THE SUPERB SUPPORT, P ‘all and. erate Sun stock of FIRK- LACE HEATERS, SANG ES and COOK. Lsura bi san he Ford. re ees ft Germon, Mi. has jeor; n] ar rt Nt Rainferth, George five Harry Curley, af Fite pince Hes anges, Osos pe and Hon! ‘The Briliant Array of Ladies, Ing Stoves repaired, ‘work gi ‘The Comic Power Among the Geatleman, | member the ON THURSDAY, BYRON’S CUR BOYS. for the last time, with its great cast, enlanced in excellence by previous periormauce, when It was Tecelyed with double recal's and encored sxenes. uday—UNCLE TOM'S CAB oct! ‘OLN HALL. GEO, K. GARTRELL & Co,, ang2s-3m 815 Tih sty bot. Has Te. [TABLE WABE,. HOUSEREEPERS fitting out can find al) . Quireat our store, both for DintNe-_ THE MARIE ROZE-MAPLESON and KincHen, in CHINA, CROCKERY GRAND UPEBATIV CONCERTS, Wee WARE, SEF URS SHING AT zp Mr. HENRY MAPLESON, of London, has the ‘@00: houcr to announce the inauguration of'his first | Of BRST Quality, at Low Prices. season, WEDNESDAY EVENING, OcrobER 9Tu, An Unrivaled Combination, MABIE ROZE, M. W. BEVERIDGE, (Late Webb & Beveridge,) sep2-tr 1009 Pa. av., det. 10th and 11th sts, Berstows FURNACES. CAST OR WROUGHT IRON, SUITABLE FOR COAL OR WOOD, BRICK-SET AND PORTARLE. Are Powerful Heaters; Remariably du- rable; economical in fuel; give Satiotactions Lave to bolted folutey ate tree BRIGNOLI, - CARLETON, Mr. L. BLUMENBERG, Violoncelo Virtuoso. Mr. FERD. DULC + Planist and Composer. Steinway’s celebrated planss used. POPULAR PRICES. The sale of tickets will commence at Motz Music Btore, Monday inoraing, Oct. 7h. HEATER COMIQUE. OPENING OF Tae ese AND WINTER MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, TUESDAY AND FRIDAY MAQINEES. First appesranes of the young Apierican actor | Thousand: ¥ 3 5 havebad constent and severe use for Mr. CHARLES Td DN. the great border ariel : Fam entitied SIMON KENTON. Without Lewetpand # wood condition to-day, HEN Harnis aud M Wilis and Mar ee Furnace, tho cheapest TY COMPANY: Bryant ardsavil W VARI 5 % John B, | | She most dura’ e Suyd to + Fitted y 2dems, Maude Fiorstte, Suydain 7. Clinker.cleaning antl Brothers, loige Ailea, venule Parker, and our on grates; ash-sifting grates aud ash- great stock company. octl-ly 3 lined feed doors, draft-reguiator,cic, o many attractive sn] practical tas provements never before adopted. GONG EE 65 oncussran. 20, RANGE acc 0 i F 2 RAND ORGAN, fireplace Leaiere stg any oF hotel uso; = SURS of Muse td conduct, x: Fireplace Heaters, ot eee ner Sead for Circulars, before purchasing thera, Day EVENING, Oct, RIVHAEDSON, BOYNTON & CO., kes 3 ry where, 50 ce: Gn acd MANUFACTURERS, atten Monday reserved seats at Elli oa ne 234 Water street, New Yorks : For sale by c. @, BALL, IN EXHIBITION © 626 ° AND BALE {626 acgd-ecSm Washington, D. 0. ir. iT. A NEW DEPARTURE. WILLET & LIBBEY, WBE HAVE OPENED 4 NEW YARD, OPPOSITE OUR PRESENT YARD, Where we wil! keep on hand a large lot of CHEAP LUMBER, Sultale for all cheap work. J MARHRITER: FREE ABT GALLERY AND STORE, street, : 1 r Hangings, Window Pictures, Frames: Picture Conds and Tas, TEREMS CASH. s Please remember Name and Number, jyl-ly Piel four CAST-OFF CLOTHING te'sene own advantage, at JUSTH'S ULD STAND, “No. N. B.—For FARST-CL CLOTHING extraordinary igh prices will be of them, _ Notes by mail will be prom! Ww OCTOR B. F. ‘No. 78 Bridge =: 0, 626 . ee ON Painti 1 & ae 2 0 = nae) Engravings, Chromos, seis, has, Natis, &c., in the District, = REPARE FOR FALL AND WINTER, and 619 D street north wes:, 488. SECOND-HAND paid, 8s Tmake a specialty GEORGETOWN ADV’M’TS. bractical expertenco NNELL, Homcop .tutst, ieorgétowa, D. C. Long {1 unexceptiona’ references, \CHOCL BOOKS.—A complete assortment of ail kinds ured in the Public and Priv st " for gale at very iow prices by E, K. 1. Bridge st., Gecrgetown. ABLISHED IN 1831; Bnlarged Sana Tinproors in 1872, dow the Most ‘Compieie in this part of ite Counuy. W. H. WHEATLEY'S PREMIUM STEAM DYEING AND SCOURING Es- ve TALLISHMENT, it.» near Bridge st., George- 49 Jefferson si peneeah Brsaoe \stes URDY, 148 suz20_ | VA. PINE BOARDS, all iengths, per 100 ft.$1.00 VA. BINE SIDING, per 100 foet....+..se0-8 1.00 VA. PINE JOIST, med’m lengths, per 100 ft, 1.25 VA. PINE FLOORING, per 100 feet........ 1.50 POPLAR, %, No. 3, per 100 fect... WHITE PINE SHINGLES, per 1,000. WHITE PINE PALINGS, dressed, 4-4 and 6-4, per 100. Everything appertaining to the business ttended to. ‘The cleaning of Carpets, Moa Biawkets a tas ing the and express promptly as above, jell-tr PERSONAL. HN PATCH EXAMINES TITLES, need 10th rom pt- rUgRers ‘sunt 1.50 THE ABLVE LUMBER IS ALL GOCD. WE ARP NEVER OUT OF IT. st. D.wW., 6 am. to 10p.m.; reports to re- ibility of people with abstracts of real estate. . BBarchos for Ciattal Trustss BL. ae For Fine Lumber, The E ‘ADAME BOSS, Astro and Medium, can be consulted ag usual oe sepe-tr street, corner of 2d, n.W. sug?7- Bow (SH. lvania avenue, If you would Know the truth 0 pairs Ladies’ Currsco Kid Button (werked from § . $1.50, worth $2. oe Omics iy ey i wi rs Be. Schoo! She, M3. FOR SALE. Men's Working Boots from 6.50apwards J. W. SELBY'S, 1914-1918 Pennsylvania ‘vento. 19th and ONEY TO LOAN ON WATCHER, Dis- MONDS, 3. BLL Been Crt ears: oitsein & Oo.) BANKERS. AVE A NUMBER ONE DECKER BROTH- J Pe S0Cawe PIANO, good as news prem but litte ugeds ost $000; can ug Ghatce Tor aebiendid instrament at a sac~ rifice. Call and examine. Stool and Cover com- plete, Inquire of W. W. OCX. oct2-St (OBR BALE—An OFFICE COUNTER at 635 F st. n.w. oct N -CLAES BUW WINDOWS FOR Peg eras wow a Acply 1-6 Octh-3t mvs 14h sirect Dew. SSNS DATOS = Of BALE—A stylich BAY MARE, of blooded 3} 175. Poni eas lavestment ia, $106 ra spirited. but gentle, (so thata jtocks (Options or Pri Ds, Ft lady may drive ber.) aud a very fine trav- Bours Foil details and ome Eacanee clei. Also, a geod Bugay. Harness, Blan- Reports tree. “Address T. PORTER, Wi ES" ee. "Tue holee tabiizhmont will bs sotd very | GO,, Bankers, 35 Wall New Yorke cheap, a8 the owner 4s about to leave the city. Can fescen at the PALACE BTABLES, on K, near 13th street. sep30- 7 SGONB AND BUGGIES VERY LOW, WwW Jun} t (ow 8 second: Zora Dasreuger, suitable for bt Phsxton and Side-bar Senne, pees eee, pring Grocer’s Ws se4-1m 28 10th street n, w., near Hay Market, largest, finest and cheapest goods south of New | Join the VA. PINE BOARDS, 16 feet long, per 100 ft, 120 | hours of 8 am ++ 2.50 | $45. “" ALF SOLD. limited, = EDUCATIONAL. ———S iE LINTBIC' of 1878-1570 TUTE wi degi 3878. Ail app! UM INSTITUTE—The sess). of the LINTHICUM INSTI- in on MONDAY, O~ober Tr the ‘boars of 7 aud 8 Bea, JOSLAt resicent, Gcorgeiown D.C. octe-4 between DENT, P PROFESSOR HES EI MASSON will roeeiveap- Plications for poptis desirons 9 avail the: selves of his instruction residence, No 8113 Penna, avenuc, or'at Seminary, on I street, arch Of the Incarnation; at Mi Collegiate Institute, ¥ ton t> give to his more advanced p of conversation the benefit of lyn once @ week, in oS work, “A Life tn Two World: ME. AMELIA RIEHL, from Amhuret, Mass.. the Nortral Class taught i yy teach F end M now prepared to e y be A. ally invit Residence 1001 New York avenue, fo FRENCH, at bis own he Ross. OF at Tue schoo! of 1 iss Bh itis bis pis in big a rem.ag. w Coaploted * p30-2im he ng retn French, of bis uo: is." ‘Bi cord: SPAN H TAU 2084177 etn. ANSLATED orate. 8°27-1 HT AND TR. ‘Terms L‘* SCHOOL OF § ‘OLUMBIAN UNIVER- iTy. Faccury: JAMES C. WELLING, LL. D., Presiden’ Ors, cs MA. MAURY, LL. B., w Professor of Eqvity Jurisprudence, of Common Law and Equt'y Pleading. of dence, and th ‘The Hop. WM. B. LAWRENCE, L Professor of the Law of \ The exercises of WEDNESDAY, the o'clock rear will be Unde when the announce made, the Professors, T graduates and new students purposing to P ECLool are Invited to be 5 Graduates tn inw who may desire ne Law of Evi- rinership. D..D.C.L., e Law of the school will be resamed on 8th day of Ocober, at 6 ents for the and opening addresses deltvered information re~ spective the operations of the POsT GRADUATE DE ears, PSYRbIe in iy instal ‘Thy partn: hang: 0: RINENT, which was established The charge for tuition In the unde deparimeni tx $50 for tS, at the oy er ~ period of nine mont!-* cut during the Iast year are adiuitted for the current year. or catalogues tay. tse m: rH & OH Marison 4 ational Savings Itauk we aod 15th street. a | last year, tng B50 tor two ingle Feat, ot $150 for two advance ha.c yearly, or ia none 2 Department me a cover- vents im . Morr i G. MARINTS DANCING ACADEMY, a 7 Academy 23, WT, forthe Dopils ate mvited day, Cet. 4 M®: B. D. Merritt ya Felact Be SEPTE. The Nozmol Tray ‘ SL G4 18ta. @uav and Miss ‘an MBER 18, will open Teeeption ef p. teaitend thes NBSEMINARY «1 re-op t. h. W., OD WEDNESDAY, soptae-tra BA Ns on ee can be sie RIL: will resume is THURSDAY, Sept, 19. 9 on Thurs?) i Bo’ elock 4.7 ail corps ef tis Principals, 606 5° Mathemaites 2 : EgTARES, tructors. Fur vern v st. 8 apply te eotet PRIVATELY ied. Wert ioint tion, ‘Terms « ies, Rhetoric, Log’ molerate, 8. On in sic. Artic Shapolis or Co les W. FLYNN before 11 aym, ~ 4D. mat to s Miss M_K.'si Powe and an M : Elocution, nd tes Individuals, MM... O48 M street ©19-1e Meson: LLE KRUN, sep7-Ie* 1803 Hi street now. M Sbical CONSERVATORY Muste Hall, 4, ‘Oth st. n.w.—The fal! term ear) ) Goi ihences Sopt. 9, “Tullion, 85 to $40. Treive tone ers. Free advan! eep7-Lw ‘0. B. BULLARD. Director. iCLECTIC SEMINARY, No. 1434 Q street. ‘The Normal Class, SEVTEMHEN 0, Tee" other cli : . 7 ol filled. ‘Teachers: or such Rs fo learn and ve formed classes are mearig Mr. & Mrs.Z i sep7-2m Miss M. AL Wei NM RK. J. REMINGTON 2 Eamed his Ty Organ, Mesias N.&.- ny ere: « am Wil Keopen siion SBP taxmun Toru, For rarticulare address Principals, Mos. G. M. Condren and Miss A. Tolman Suni. ($?-volraae?.o Mi v BNE'r SUABD ISG D DAY BE. for Young Latia« sui + aren wil 2 & tei, Puplis propared for i Ks g Pus ri lor Harvers @ tons. a ae prow ber oe cee MON DAY USINESS COLLEGE, 107 P. 8... Capitol Hill, Hours fro p.m. Terms $2 and Gen. Albert Pike. 6 P. Bauks, . Room 63, Land Gitice; Johu C, funier. Star of fice. 8279-3m ADEMOISELLE y. PRU YROMME'S . REMEDIATE D7. \ idence—10i4 13tB Keri: ry Daily clasess for youg ladies mocial wittenas 8D dies, ladies snd gentlemen, boys and pronunciation (Parisinu) and the foal conversation topitiy 2 sotred N. B.— use of prac at. nw, ‘and children, cone cinsses for Ime gira, Prive cont is. Vere and idioms tang! 5 Batera socccestut ee Call ony day bet Vorner Sixth street and Now York avenue, | 17s ¥ A Thursiaysatter 4 p.m. ween Wand 1 o'clock, or M ‘Bu URNETT HALL —Beleet Scaool for Boys. ELuic T CITY, MD. F. GARREI 3 WRICAL.—DONCH & BON their regular course of ta: and ital Bestdence, 608 H street a.w. the various Orcu RT SCn0C CiPAL, 1818 session BXPYEMBER 16TH. branches of Drawius Classes in Mechanical Drawing. Disces, Db, MES. io S. &. FUL ORR, Pain reer. Opens 1 . i] aud x © Me EX NOK TUITION FETE, The above schaol for colored te: Jon of puptis. Dullding. turd + uid 2 yom, Mrs. E. @.0°Connor, F. Mrs. C, B. Wiusiow, eep3-im for the rerey at the scnoal aL ECHOUL. 5. Gigdedis, ne eug3-1y J. LEWOOD INSTITUT LLE, Pa,—Boys, $50 ‘nstractors ale first-class, SHORTLIDGE. A M., Prin, PENOCEXIAN Bi ‘Th and L sa. ‘to sons and 'USIN ESS Cu. £U E, corner B.w.» Gives education for real tera, ‘course comprises: sce, Busi ne, co Deine “acd Double Business Practice, Political Koonomy, Commercial Law, and ncn Boarding. a0 ‘No, 1033 Connecticut ave, Duties un. Lectures, 22S ae ‘Or address H.C. ¢PENCER, BUSACS Day for Numer of ie jumier of Pupi ABTEN AND SCHOO L—Pri ole ‘anc Misses POL.LOCE BR, 1187 18th st. uw. Heopens aun; Horm! ciass for indies. ist, E. 8S. BARTBRAM, (Late oF NEW ORLEANS, La.,) SARTORIAL RXPER", aD “TAILOR OF THE P£RI 5D," NOW WITH GEO. T. KEEN, eepab-tr 414 Ninth strect. pce erchetrenrtenr nn ——~ — Bros TaN ATODGS K,W., cofner 4x strest,

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