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RR TT THE EVENING STAR FRIDAY ’ Octoner 1, 1878, weather. LOCAL Amusements. &c., Tonight. icle Tom's C. Lond epson 2 vs Parker we Puck nk Leslie's e call the attentio District to the fact that t: will be the last « be registered wil Yesterday Officer Dunn einct, arrested James Grant, ‘colored, charge of snatching a pocketbook, containing $0, trom Mrs. McCormick. The Washington Schuetzen Verein, at the Park last night, elected the following officers: Simon Wolf, president: Wm. Heimus, vice resident: It. Springsguth, secretary; John L Vogt, treastirer: Charles Ebel, first. target maste . G. iiian, second: and John Angerman, comptroller. Mr. Wolf has con- tinuously held the office of president for sey- e1al years. The great revival at Foundry M. E. Church ine ny se in interest. Last night the chureh Was filled to its utmost capacity. There will be ail. Kore priate next week, and have re Vival work at every service. All persons wh desire “seekers tickets” forthe Sabbath nigh service should call on Rev. Thomas Harrison the evangeltst, at the New York Avenu Hotel. taturday a.m., between the hours of 9 an The Nemo Debating Club met last evening for the first time since its summer vacation, at the residence of Dr. Starr Parsons. The iol- lowing re elected for the ensuing term: V resident; Starr Parsons, Secret , criti The Feast of T ns begins this even- ing at sunset. It is one of three great an- Riversaries of the Hebrew sear. K Francis Lye by Messrs. Bir- t nu Wes. «aims to “be du d H. B. Noble. of th aper on de} s. Coy, H The officer 3 Thompson. the eduea: Keech and committee. meet in sere the B. ed he. ¥. anak by Co. A, W who gave them a | jor -lones—m companied the: from e amid a shower of fi “ the platform and G LW. ithem to responded armory, where joved | affords ime ¥ invitath if. to state ance as to testify lie spirit: which ment. Inga Jwia MeCormick, on J street, ne: MeCormick test tacked on the stre tore the pocketbook away with it. Two ¢ she thought the two A colored boy wh transaction, kuew Dy a col ored man, om her dress and ran hem were together, and e dock were the men. ear by and saw the ‘ed men, and swore point b! avains One stood by while the ouk the pocketbook. and both ran av _and disap: peared. Oni ted the robbers, testi! took the purse money. The « RB. Topham, F ie chap A. Da = S 7 ted 1 and Lo age. The t new Tae fly memtei Thomas (Day fell froma hay w day afternoon at the corner of streets, and dislocated his left . Oflicer Pp took him to the fourth precinct station, where Dr. Newman rendered medical assist- Miss Clara oe & young lady. re- the corner of 7 nd K streets, fell ago, and was severely injured in the bas nd head, | geeres ing coucussion of the brain. ne J.B. John- son rendered medica! aid. - Alfred De Ville was knocked down by a horse driven by @ boy named Henry Walker on Pennsylvania er Dubois took De ‘e Where his in- juries received atten head being bad- ly eut, and he wa: t to his home on E, near uh stre Beavtirer t assortment, j colored silks. ; of Washington, D.C. NATIONAL COMMISSIO! utive committee of the National Yeilow Fever Relief Commission met to-day ex.Governor Shepherd, Mitchel Day’ Sclomons and akerand A. A. Freeman, of nted a statement of the suf. people in the sma! ary Ww i the re’ lief committees a and | Paducah, Ky.. on the of is, 1. Sev in new cases and st 21 your Mayor. St. Loris, Mo., i, —Hon. A. R. pherd and Jno. T. Mitchell: st reports irom Greenville, Miss.: Yow | here unloading stores. Ice a God-send: situa tien worse than terrible. Allon board wel Rochester, . Y., sent $i) additional. Governor of tows asked, October ith. if more were hecessary; answered yes, giving condi- tion of funds, ing how much to draw ior. No answer. ‘Letter mailed caer No report as to beats work between Mempbis and Green- ville. W. H. Buss, U. S. Dist. Attorney. A letter was received from J. H. Ralston, president of the Trades’ Assembly, under in- structions of the National Trades’ Union of the District of Columbia, calling attention to the condition of the laboring classes princi- pally in New Orleans, who were rendered des- fitu € through the aM ots of the fever, and whose families are tot dependent upon sourees of private charity fast becoming ex- hausted, and submitting an appeal from the officers of the Workingmen’s Assembly of New Orleans soliciting aid. Three hundred dollars was appropriated and directed to be forwarded to the New Or- leans workingmen. ‘A letter was received from Mrs. M. A. Trip- ler, Seer ry of the Ladies’ Physiolagical ciety of New Orleans, stating ‘we are greatly in need of money, bedding and delicacies for the sufferers. Have over live hundred benefi- ciaries.” Their application was endorsed by Robert D. Murray, Surgeon, M. H. 8. | Twenty-five dollars was appropriated and | directed to be forwarded to Surgeon Murray | forthe purpose indicated. | Twenty-five dollars was appropriated for | | the relief of the family of the late George Ee} Pott re nee nurse, to be reimbursed by | jon. J. A | A letter from Hon. W.W. Wilshire. of Arkan- sas, was received, returning tha commission for the vigor, dispat nd ability | dis played by them, sting a system of we e ent. Benner | ks to the | , | Bacon seed P re Bam (sug: AY-CU ed, Bt ahatn per pe Baio per doz: P TD: i #1 re r doz. ; Cl loz oT, ) per 100; 12 per ib. BUTTER.—Philadelphia_ print, 49 per 1b.; New Yor! 0435; roll, EGETABLES. — Potatoes, Irish J | cabecee Beans. (Lin Beet: per bune' peck; Cymbi nals per dc 10220 per do: POULTRY. {Whiekens, 50a75 per pair; Ducks, 50a75 per pair. GaMeE. ae Birds, §0a75e. per doz.; Orto- doz. duail, cents each; Wild Rabbits, 25430; Dacks, (red nad) $11 © pair: do., (spig tailed) 75 cts. per pair; do.. Gnatiards) ets. per pa! Amusements. NaTIONaL THEATER.—The play “Of “Unele Tom's Cabin.” founded on Harriet Beecher Stowe's celebrated novel of that name, will continue to be the attraction at the National Theater for the remainder of the week. A feature of the play is the singing of | eet Songs and hymns by the Madrigal ys and by the Jubilee singers, and the line Scenery, particularly the plantation scene, win its'moonrise on the river, the steambort rece, ete. There are other scenes which re- call southern life before the war. THE GREAT VIOLINIST.—Herr August Wil helmj, the celebrated violinist, will give one gran Deert in Se Lincoln hall, on Tuesday, lith inst. The sale of reserved seats begins to-morrow morniug at Metzerott’s music store. The N.Y. Trijune says:—“ He is so great that he enables us to forget all oe violinists who haye been here before im. THEATER Comtove—* Lost in Londou,” a drama of intense interest, still holds’ the the Theater Comiqne, whieh give a very entertaining variety | besides, giamnme, USTICE WiTH MERcY.—To-day he judge of th : Police Coi art made the foliow. ich were entered on the min- rticles of clothing to be forwarded tute t roughout the south. | iecd, ‘owing t n visiting the markets ar: exhibiting their de pockets, The special nter market haveo! late for these depre hman Overton caught |. about eleven years old, med | van. inthe act of snatehin irse | from Mrs. Alena Marr, and took cr into | custody, handing her over to Oi tman, who locked her up. She confessed theft, and si she had been in the business for some time, having been put up to it by others. | ise belonging to Mrs. Marr was found | al bother purse, for waich no | This morning the ances were detailed in the Po- ( to Judze Snell, who remarked that S another instance showing the great | rorrection for girls iu nment has been gea. in its provisions for a re- uit hotbing hid is a delicate you sent out by some one ne | nd the'probat for othe i his decision uniil it cor ered who are her instraucto would dispose of the case. Later t Pou Coyle that the nierview with him, qn the to yald | | said the ne of the p eking pocke: of these compe led to com the present. wa be Ireshened | urse to pu Or Femare Lawy Wedn i the female v t ge M : ae riboro’, } we what ¢ to oaake her m stion, clined to hear her as an attorney, and Suggested that if she desired to be heari'she should appear by counsel. Mr. Chew volunteered and Mrs. Lockwood through him read the law of Maryland on the admis. sion of attorneys from other jurisdictions which does not use the term male, but says upon the same term: which attorneys rou other states admitted in the jurisdi i «rom which the applicant comes. and in sap. port caused to be read the certificate of her | admission to the courts of this District, and, | also, the definitions of the words “the,” “his,” Ke. at the suggestion of the court, | Mrs. promised to file a brief, in which she | could set forth her claims at more length. A FRarp ON THE week, when Ow. ihe ¢ of the Capital Publishing Company | was be heard before the Court in General | Term, Mr. Merrick, in the course of his ai ment that a newspaper publisher was not a manu iver. said that it had been decided that a farmer was not a manufacturer. zh he made his milk into butter Judge Wylie asked how if he made garine. Mr. Merrick—* Why. he | Wind up in the penitentiary.” © “He should be kicked t fon is a fraud on that nd colored sil ck silks, . Diack silk Sees silks, $1. Bl x 1 and Eve checked silics, ‘strined stand best quality silk in (damasse) silk 2nd wool G Carter's, 711 Market Space.— ——_—_ THE PROPOSED Mtstc HaLt.—The eommi tee appointed at the meeting at Dr. Kim all's residence on Wednesday night are busily at work preparing pians of organization, and within ten duys they will be able to make a report to the public. There seems to be more i¢ spirit manifested rexardin« tuis enter. me than any that has aged the public attention for years. It is proposed to place the enterprise in the hands of some of our prominent citizens and have it managed ia a thorough busin vay. } MARRIAGE LICENSES have bsen issued to Theodore Brooks and Mattie Jackson; Wm. H £ and Kate Oneal: Jas. E. Sherwood, of town, D.C.. and Eva Anna Wm.H.Vigie, of George: D-C., and Annie KE. Coalman, of same Tenn arroughs, town, Pure woo! Frenc hed table damask ere, pure wool. 4) Crit Market Space — 4. Tue Bors’ Cloru & Coe Ven With a choi - Youths’ and chiid. ren’s clothing, suitable to all tastes. For sty and cheapness they are without a rival. visit to their house will conviuee you of thet 4 well assorted stock and their libers of doing business. BB, carpets, at se. per yard. all new ge oe styles of ivgrais He. Cottage carpets, all widths. “Towson Bue, south side.— ac Goup F manrer THE Very Best Lowell and Knew des two. D Pennsylvania ave: AKIES AT PRIVATE SALE. Thomas Dowling has just received a fiue col. | . lection of the above, which are being sold at Private sale. larties wanting a fine Should make their selections early.—Advt. —— THOSE magnifieent business and dress suits sold by Habie Bros.,7th and D streets, for oaly 15, sell elsewhere for #22 —Adri. Hace : ow, HM. Blackburn and Mamie McHeur, m. Henry Penn and Adelaide | White. ————— DRESS GooDs.—All the latest de- a from | d, 1, Santon tyle’ cloaks, from | $37.9. £20 Shawis, from 1, $i 5 Bed comforts, Double wh Towson’s, 625 | AND SAVINGS BUILDING As390TA- he sixth vhs ono monthly meeting of the Serial and Savings Building Association was held Wednesday evening. Ten shares were advanced at 40 per cent. premium. Th> first series closed with this meeting and the second series will be opened at the November } a | meeting, which will be duly advertised in Tue Star SERIAL. WASHINGTO: MARKET—At Queenstown | Drove Yurd.—20 cattle, 16 left over. 181 sold | at prices ranging from 3%; to 4’; cents per und. 20 skeap rand lambs; old sheep sold rom 3 to 44 ets. per pound: lambs from 4'4 to'cets. “1h cows a calves sold from #25 to | each. Market by | use. FRIED OYSTERS, “selects,” 25 cents a dozen ina bd Schwing & Clarl ith and G sts.— Adrt. ——$—__ THE COURTS. COURT IN GENERAL TERM. To-day—Capital Publishing C Mr. Da- ithe asked leave to file motion to amend a me : disallowed without prejudice, Inre. Geer Robinson, habexs corpus; submitted t Attorney | ? | cutie city presents inereasing signs of activi- tion n for the nomin: It prisoners will be received by the charge of Os ls at the Police Court, vded un are placed in the dock The! must be treated with kindness I t ary wants atte. tempor ends may be alloswe i 2 they Their f the presen at ‘perinitted to visit prisoners to t employment. The officers will be re- red to treat all prisoners with kin dness, ac P d with proper wat ected to be particularly ¢ Tefal in treatment of intoxicated persons, the i | firm, the insane, children and women, and no case to apply handcuffs to women and ch dren, unless the cireumstances which require it shall first be fully stated and the consent of the court granted to the application for their on briefs. THE CLARK-LEE HOMICIDE. The argument in the ease of Samuel Ci onvicted of having killed John Lee, : ack Cash, on Christmas day last, aan sen- fenced to be hung on the 27th day of ber next, was resumed and concluded. Hee Hs hi Id he had eone vo ag The case of Mur hublacthe tax pud! upand Judge Humphreys. th agt ,been pl ¥e and consent aoe Covrt—Ke Yesterd: Pr Malone was “appoi guardian to John Malo: and Mary Malone freund, charged with $ horse, worth het for the action of the grand jury—t ee DOR OWN, { GEORGETOWN. BUSINESS ACTIVITY.—It is a subject of re- mark that Georgetown is “picking up.” The ty and life. Buildings are in progress in every section, those of the car company and Georze- town Coilege alone employing large numbers of men. ACCIDENT.—Mr. J. M. May, ie dealer on High eet, fell from a ladder down an area wey sterday and seriously bruised him- Drs aiton Tyler and Sclieckles at- —The Dashaways held their anny eae over Lundy's bookstore last bight. “Mr. Walcott, of Washington, opened with prayer, Addresses were made by Messrs. ‘ , Eagleston, , Williams ana Mr. John Berry presided, 2 Miss Florence Hopkins at the melodeon’ re | dered some choice music. THE HOSPITAL. . and Amanda Ae also being sick and dest TEMPERANCE. co S Of plaster to ae Moore. ay ate of grain and no sales eported. 1 Delaware Greenback State conven ion of candidates for gov. ernor and representative in Congress will be held at Dover on Wednesday next, 1 of October. | Without delay resert to CITY ITEMS. BATS AND_GENTLEM Ovtrit. — Hats, #} and $5: Stiff! Fur Hats, $2 to $3: Fine oft Hats, $1.50 to $3; Men's Wool Hats, “02. to immense stock of Boy Gent's Fine White Shirts, $1 Drawers from to 31. Neck-wear, Hosi- ery, Gloves, &c.. in great variety and at the right prices, at “Lewis’ Popular One Price r #2) ith street, between IT and K. N. € imported Dog Skin Gloves aay $l. Tre Free Use or PrRe PERFUMES act: as a safeguard | inst all infectious diseases ; ; Hats, 50s. to $1; Vadershirts and rev & Lanman’s Florida Water is constantly sprinkled, perfect safety is insured to eye member of the househoi DELIBERATE SvicipE.—Not for a siugie day ean a cough be safely ne in thi climate. Hale's Honey of Hure- Tar. This ba samie vegetable aration extinguishes a cough, or cures a with unexampled rapidity. Toothache Drops cure toothache in hound end Bi For UPWARD OF TumTy YEARS Mrs. Wins- ltow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for chil- dren. It corrects acti of oe stomach, re- Ueves wind colic, regulates the bowels, cures dysentery and diarrhea, whether men from teething or other causes. An old a: well-tried remedy. 25 cents a bottle. Harpy TIDINGs for nervous sufferers, and pice who have been di drugged, and quacked. Pulvermacher’s Klectric effec. tually cure premature debility, weakness and decay. and Journal, with information wort! picarands, ruatea free. Address Pul- jalvanic Company, New York rf lee eae LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.—We ih to ‘ttention to A. Fischer’s Ghenieal S ‘Scour. ing and nye See ey street, street. By promptly adopting the Tat it Taprieeniene whether of “American nor European invention, he is picna bina to do his work in @ manner not to be equaled by those not possessin; ewe tae facilities. Gents’ suits cleaned for N. B.—Lace from §1 up to $1.50 a window. from 50 cents to $1 & pate, by by (Soaring, a pnum- pet a reanedon in pi tion guaran- dry cleanser Tomoyo meas grease spo! ofeomnally ‘een any article, and careful press- ing gives them an appearanceas if newly made. —_—_— ee PROFESSIONAL. J, Nz DUTTON, Arcatiect and Bavincer, Jo ting removed to bid arcs t (Warner Build lige) “Briagen, Roots and genural Wren “Werk de sigiied,” estimaced and contracted for at iowest rates. SySetr NET PE VE ge QHNBTON A Braczaraci the Pena Srlvanin Caloge of Ppiladeiphiay with 48 Sears” experience, ie ee OBiea over Kailantyne’s bookstore, 488 7: st, new. Dentletry In all tte brates, oid a: Laity administered; notbing bal RS ecisity ; i. J, bs, GLBBY, DENTAL REMOVED TO 703 iste BYREET. merl-ty Over Thompson sivas DURE, Destist, 428 7th sree) soci ees Datw Boas ae of testa, 2 B, Besta stn fsa ae eereees Nopersticns wa shee COAL AND WOOD. ‘OAL AND Woop. NOW 18 THE TIME TO BUY. Cal! st Gur wharves, foot of 7th st., yoursell. COAL goustantly arriving. all Kinds. Large stock and fair prices WOOD of Med KINDLING WOOD, The only Kindiing Wood having a Fiz Lighter h every bundia, STePHENSON & Seventh street Whar. Branch Office, 12th and Penn’aave. —$_p30-tr (Oke OBNSON BROTHERS Pear | COAL. cosh, oun UALITY oes. | LOW PRICES, ° WOOD. PROMPT DELIVERIES. COAT, Main offic, Wi Mmilland depot connected with ep-town OCR wR. a jaaled facili for Deg micalis conducting the woot and coal trade, Sharvea, factory extensive store xands eusbling a3 stock np largely when Chair lowees, offices throwghout the city, and all in tmmedizte commu- Egon ee prompt attention to orders, we er to our patrons the bost varie. tes Ore conl at tao tery tows Bereroter, we ineure a wrielly ‘pure coal, of 2,840 mands to the ton, = JOHRBON BROTHERS, Matn offen, mili snd depot, foot of sth, Usth ae Fe oom. 1208 We; ALIZ Bin st. 2, ies 8.8. IF1B-1F (SUCCESSORS TO WURDEMAN & Buo.) CABINET MAKZES AND UPHOLSTERER:, No, 725 9h Street n. w. Work, Goods, &c., strictly first-class, se218-1m* OOK BINDING. ‘The public is respectfully {nformed that the LXYCETT BOOKBINDERY ig carried on as heretofore. The same excelleut workmen are employed, and the work turned ont Will be in the superior styie whieh has always been a characteristic of the establishment aps-ly 101% Pennsylvania ave., 31 floor. A GHASS, s CABINET MAKER, ul-ly New Hamyshire ave. and M st. n.w. rt B THESES, Gre eariiat, woos ake Joe Panersns a Book A . ‘kar Find Priuting » Bpeaialy Sand9- ly ty. IVORCES QUIETLY PROCURED WiTH- Dy our BUS BICLEy; in United States aad other courte within 80 cays. Consultation free. oe “MUNROE ADAMS, Attoraey, oc 9-3 at 194 Broadway, N. ¥. Ciry. O DBAUGHTSMEN—WANTED, Four skilled ‘Topographical Draughisinen, not over twenty- eight years of age. For conaitions required apply. ty letier only, toths Superintendent of the Coast Survey, Washington. D.C. oci8. | MAGNE CENT FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. RER OO ¥Y YA L AKING REO OY Y saa L POWDER RBRBO O O ¥Y¥ AA L RRO O ¥ AAAL BAKING RR oO ¥ A ALLLL POWDER ABSOLUTELY PURE. “ROYAL” has a sale than all other bak- | ing Powders combined—because of its unques- ponen a arly MEAS ‘Streng' rece and Peay. Prepared ome @ Tagrai t ported, 3; ywder direst from the Pets received the indorsement and recommenda- tion of the New York Board of Health, and of emi- nent Cal degches and scientific men everywhere, No familly taving ouce usad the Hoyal Bakinp Pow: der will ever be withor Sold only In fin cans by grocers. #@- The finest preparation in the world. Con- sumers should observe that its perfect Durity and strength not only insures success iu baking, but makes it go one-third further than adniterated or short-wolght Kinds. It will keep any length of time in auy cil ‘augae-eoly $29) pax BELL WELL. To $24.00. “| ‘The low price and good quality selts them. NICKEL TRIMMED BUGGY HAR- NESS, At the practical Factors of JAMES 8. TOPHAM, SASE BALL.—The Actives yesterday Co | the Unrversities, by a i eore ‘of 5to3. \ Rendalis beat the tomacs, by .The Columbian ¢ ‘con nine ote de: feated the by a score or lto raat —— en SOOKE ae '3 JEWELRY STORE recetyed a beauti- gold filled chal Ins and French cameo Fuge each. The best 50 cent eye glass in the city. No. 457 Pennsylvania avenue, near ig street.— Adve. 425 Beventh street northwest, seps0-tr Ww iearie Oditaad. Eee CONSISTING OF OVER 100 DIFFERENT STYLES MEN’S DRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS, ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY STYLES OF MEN’S DRESS AND BUSINESS PANTS. FIFTY 8TYLES MEN’S OVERCOATS. COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF YOUTH’S BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING. The aboveare all of the Latest snd Best Fab- rics, and made in the most Fashionable Styles, at Prices Lower than ever offered before, Picase call and see before purchasing elsewhere. A. STRAUS, 2011 Pennsylvania avenue, sep26-tr ‘Three Doors from 1ith streat. NN ACCOUNT of ae IMPROVE thus it is that in those sick rooms where Mur OF ae minute. Sold by all druggists at 25 cenis. | | ud see for | Sole wannfacturers of Btephonsou’s Patent Ban~ | | and Street Wi | AMUSEMENTS. | HOUSEFURNISHINGS. EXCURSIONS AND PICNICS ATIONAL THEATER. Gala Nigh!. HOUSES CRUWDED. AUDIFNCES DELIGHTED, company | Fr. [eee to-night with their Mf 8nd furnish Music between 1): LOOK OUT FOR MATINEE SATURDAY. of Richmo: SECURE SEATS TO AVOID RUs't MONDAY Mrs. E.1).E. saps HA 2B OR OL ub New Hymns, “New Obants: Now Sorgs. LINCOLN HALL. Wilhelinj. HERR AUGUST WiLHELM. ‘The matyelous ‘Violinist, will give bis first and only GRAND CONCERT In Washington on TUESDAY EVENING, OcroseR 15TH, Herr WILHE! MJ will be as:isted by MME. THERESA CARRENO, The Eminent Pianiste. MISS KATE L JAMES. The Charming Young American Prima Donza. UR. MAURICE 8TRAKOSCH, Musical Director. Torviar PRICES, Admission eee | Reserval Sests) $1, which can Low be procured at Metzeroit & Rhy 8 Music store, oct 6t i rerio com we, OBEE 7. TUESDAY ana FRIDAY. Mat These : ARULL NBW COMPANY! The it Bernardo: Dais: erp wat Rainforth: Levantine and Karle: Gibson aud Birney! an Regan: M. Gallagher! Bs ¥lm9 and his sae tat School of Trained ‘Dogs! and the great Lost 1x Lonpox Qur Mammoth St. ck Company. Last week of Suy- dam brothers aud Harris and McNelce. 0c.7-tr 626} ON EXHIBITION 626 ne BALE Est. Est. FREE anren ieee AND STORE, Aso, lar; i Bi oc of 01 a T y i ow Shades, Pletures, Frainem, Picture Cords nud as os Ei Rings, a, Nails. &e,, 18 the District. Be Pleane remember Name and Nomber, jy1-17 PREPARE For ¥OR Falu AND WINTER, aud sell your © CLOTHING to y own advantage, re TUSTE © ULD STAND, 619 D street northwest. —For FIRST-CLASS SECONU-HAND CLOTHING extiao igh prices will be ad, as E make & spec oles be oe ly Poel by mall K. Wil be delivere: THURSDAY, of 16h ‘audhot at Lincola, but at Hy o3110-7t GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. .ESeS ee as 3.N. ¥. DRESS HATS; Price seduced from $8 to $6. | Together with DERBY HATS, For Young Men, STINEME a Z. oct5-tr LL AND WINTER GOODS. HATTER, ‘A superb selection for Ge Gentlemen's Dress ear received and ready for in- Spection, and offered at fair prices, ully request the coutinued favors of my patrons an te public generally, ¥. J. HEIBERGER, CITIZENS’ ARMY & Navy MaucuaNt TArLon, ad ISth street, sepld-tr Corcoran Buliding, EADY-MADE SHIETS. Mon’s unfinished Shirts, 80 cente: cf Wamentia ausiin, cents, Finished, 75 ceuw: ct Wamn-* satta muslin, 9 cants, Boys’ atte 12, Igy and 4B-inch, at Gb conta ar anistied, anc % cents fine | ‘ahed, of Le HizTs 80 ORDER. ‘The bes: Shirts st $2.25; second, 8% BL. 76, $1.50, ae a Be cach. Fit always warranted. Best apy. Linen Collars, 6 for ae 6 for $k. nis, ieae Dee 26 See) rad oo. eralties fa Neckwear 3 aoe las ae SHIRT Factory, feW-tr_ S16 F ete mass Oop. Peer los. EMOVAL,—M. ORAM, THE Wax: PRACTICAL HATTZI a Has ar to 885, Be street, between H am 3I. Komodell repis-tr &TS mise to: re aft Sux Sots n specialty, = STEAMERS, &. For POTOMAC RIV: ER] LANDING The steamer MATTANO, Capt. W. H, BYLEs, will make three tri each week, 1woto MOMINI ¥ERR' and one to MATTUX CREEK, stopping at inter- mediate landings going and retiring, ‘or farther information inquire at @, L. Sherif; 's Coal and Wood Ofice, 1114 and 388 Peéoasy Iv Iwanta ‘avenue, and nd at wath, foot of 6: and N si TUCKER SONTS, Agent, = MMER aHRANGENENT: FOR NORFOLK, FORTRESS MONROE AND ine 8 SOUTH. ern eae LADY OF rae) fae Cat C, o: pee Born VILLE, leaves h- Bt whach,, ontil farther notice, avery rey A Wednesda: Fridsy, at 5 o'clock p. m., con- necting with steamers for tara Providencs and other Northern pots. folk every Tuesaday, Thi vclock p.m, FOR UR Ee RIVER LANDINGS. Steamer JOHN W. THOMPSON, Capiain JOHN ae WOOD, leaves Nor wisthe toot dus 6! 4th and Oth street line of cars, at 7 a.m., three limes per week, fol Currioman, Nomini and Leonardtown, iniermediate landings each trip, SaMic 35 Steamer ctano, For further information, apply at the office, over Metrepolltan Bayi, Knox's expres Ofc9, or at the Company's Wharf, foot of 6th strec oakeiae cated for oa RAE at Knox’s Bx- BACON, Pres’t. as Je ‘ACCINELLY Agent, STEAMERS FOR NEW YORK. The Bteamers JOHN GISSON and 6. KNIGHT alternately leave Pier41 Bact River, Now York, every Saturday, st 4 ovclock p.m. Georgetown every Saturday, snd Ajexandria samme day. Frelgnt tasen at Jewest ra-es. For taformation spply at office over apontnd a Bark, 15th streat, crtoK. P. A, DENHAM, Agent, Water stroot, Geo a SAMUEL BACON, Prestaent, rRELOWL, ap2i-tr ORTH GHEMAN LLOYD —StTsancuir LINE BETWEEN NEW YORK, HAVRE, LON- BON, SOUTHAMPON AND BREMEN, ‘The steamers of this company will sai! every Sat arday from Bremen Pier, foot of 3d st Hoboken, sti York to Hat See apni sire « wound wn, stopping at Days of sailing, c, E'S N. .DELPHIA, TON AND GEORGETOWN, cmgtnn Aiea New £1 ug From Philadelphia—sata: Zoo Washington zt jee Pree Fa ita, im, received, 7p. bills pres bien daly atl 6 spans ie calle Ht! BETWEEN WASH- cope ors and Fall River. mones ianees wis! ane, oat oir at, Georgetown bat mpane have them 5 or For Tull intonation 8 appiy toJ. H. JOHNSON . # street, northwest, and 18th-strest wharf, W: DB. C-i.G- F. HYDE, 59 Wa CO. Boner pea, fs, 12 South Ee Philadeiphia, CUNARD LINE, OTICE. ith the view ot a iminishing the chances of collision, the Becainers, of this Ine take a specific couree far il sonpons Ot Che yosr. passage fro wnto New York or Boston, crorsiag tho nardiaa of 60 at <3 Ga the homeward crossing the meridian or BO at al ints or nothing to the north of 42. THE CUNARD 81 STEAMSHIF COMPANY LI 5 Between niente A and Oall- FROM NEW YORK. °y YHOM NEW YORK. Bates of = “By steamers not coreyane chet Far Ear $36, noe sdaitional. arta iss gutdar napeciaiow rato of $60 gold Guring the fl rates, Steerage tickets from Pipi! and all other parts of ye t erred sicorage, $96 and $100 gold, | E BErosE BUYING FURNACES, RAD MEAT FALLS e\ SATURDAY and 8UN ES, HEATERS, GAS FIXTURES Aw, 3 : 4, Le AND tex! a owed to lang > cunt Vercon wharf. Mound iris $1, theta Before contracting for PLUM! HEATING, call and get o You With SavE Mowery. EDWARD CAVERLY & CO., ecv7-tr Masonic Temple. ik ALL ook: ‘mee 5 ‘Ss Parer WAREHOUSE, ED Eee CAR ‘LISHED = AM ae 1831; Bria Gat Impro 1874; dow the Most Compieie i part of the Counties W. B. WHEATLEY'S PREMIUM STEAM DYEING ayD SCOURING Es. PI LINING, UTH PROOF, Line! 1T gant HAVE USED IT, 805 and 807 D st. n.ws TABLISUME’ j Fromac ES, BANG) TO BUYERS OF FIEsT CLASS GOUDS, LAUSEN EN SPLENDID FIRE PLACE WEaTER, =. A’ sepis. im rE: forson st.. near Rritce st., STOVES. 49 Jem ware ties George Everytring to the bur!ness ly alicuded 10. Tuo cleanlag of Conve Dragaete and Bisukets ® specialty during ome mouths, District work sont for an! retarned free of charge. Orgers Uy, mail and expres promptly attended tn, Add c ‘our attention ts invited to the FURNACE, Brick or aay e The RAN SEs LOS Gt oie Sem | See —~ isvgunimesealts”” =|: RDUGATIONAL Call and examine my stock. E. F. SIMPSON, 1005 Pennsylvania avenue. ESSUMS IN GERMAN, , aon SBEEK by FREDERICK MU*SAEUS. Weters, bermissi: n, to mi oN Pan | y- G* FIXTUBES! res THAN FACToRY PRrIcEs. Sole Agent for the celebrated Gas Fixtures of USSA EUS, No. 1728 H St. n. 18s MAGILL WIL) LC. OB TANIY. Bess GAS FIXTUBES! | 2 fo°c'ock p.m. eet &t Marini’s Hall, or apply 3 ‘Bere Messrs. Mitchell, Vance & Co. I now offer the | Hinidnnd largest, finest and cheapest goods south of New USICAL CONSERVATORY, mo ae York, | SB. w.Leaoon hours, mt 7 ton 18 Re a, 4LL GUODS WARRANTED TO GIVE BN- Fite, $5 to Twelve tescners, Free ad- sepla-tr TIRB SATISFACTION, E. F. BROOKS, Fifteenth st.. (Corcoran Building.) QO. B. BULLARD, Director, Syren Bexxtons FURNACES. CAST OR BRC: Aro Powerful Heaters; Remarkably da- rabies economical in fn antistac from gas ‘Thousands over 18 yen’ without repeirs or expense. ae er to. | fiction Also, RICH. Fitted Bid Glinker.cleaning au a3 ash-sitth panes ifned teed doors: dreftereieat lave vlany attractive. and practical Lm: brovementa never before adopted. Also, RANGES for family or hotel use; Fireplace Heniers, etc. | Send for Circulars, before purchasing others, G 8. erated for iosine sor ¢ x rap! u Sty 8p. ms CHASE WROUGHT LEON, SUITABLE FOR COAL O&% WOOD, | Woashir iM H-SET AND PORTABLE. fuel; give universal jon; sve nu bolted joints; aro free w. 0 ve had constant andssvereusefor | aud in good condition w-day, | curable Furna: the cherpest — ARDSON, BUYNTON & 00., MANUFACTURERS, ; oe oF h #4 ie Doplis yer 234 Water street, New York, | n'Sen vias enh eee eae hoot of the For sale by C. @, BALL, ; fet carnation: at Sie sets suse acg8-eo8m Washinoton. D. 0. re to bis more advan om is in bis E WAKE. A Se HOUSERERPERS Sreing gut can find all they re- N quire at our store, aed, KITCHEN, in CHINA, C ERY now prepared to teach Fren Geasew, TLER b's wee TED BCLeEy 1: zh, be saved. The Wationd HOUSEF LERHING GOODE Without the ald * Eng'ish. ‘The: of BKsT quality, at Low PEIcES, pe ee M. W. BEVERIDGE, present. Residence 1001" New ey (Late Webb & Beveridge.) sepes- Ln sep2-tr 1009 Pa. av., bet. 1th and Lith sta, iK. AMELIA RIEHL, from Amhurst, Mas or Disa Boom ihe Norp al Class taught | BOOTS AND SHOES. BY OHDEB OF CONSIGNEES FINE BOOTS any GAITERS, BEST MAKES-LATEST STYLES LOWER THAN THE LOWEST. No. Sign of **THAT OLD WOMAN OF MINS.”* sep24-tr , ual Proper- 2, and of Crimesand Misde- ¥ fist be MAUEY, Protester 6f ky $59,000 WORTH ce) ‘ommor: Law of Evi- SCLID LEATHER, ear wi i by the Pro Under graduates and new stad join the fci ool are invited to be &raduates tn law who may desire | Specting the operations of the P | DEran | The charge f the un ‘aduates® | department is $0 for a single eae ot $150 for two | #ears. payable in advance hat or an month- | Ty instsiments, at the option of ru | sp BRE tultion fee in the | 18 $50. payable In menthiy tustalme: r eats of nine moutts. rik at avenue: asthe ‘National Sa York avenue and 15th strech et Sad ihe ‘Eesitent ofthe University. — (Post, Rep) ISS B.C. GRA Successor saa A. D. Merrill and FB, Graves) aasated ny ! te mide, and opening ad MUST BE 50LD AT PRICES partment and cover- Students in eu BY L. HEILBRUN, 409 7th street northwest, N iy ‘l reopen re for Boys and Giris [S= GBEAT BOSTON ‘street, corner of H, Class will bests Qctober 15. particulars address the Principal. sep17-3m SHOB AUCTION HOUSB, TUE BORSLY ‘N SEMINABY wil at 1536 1 st. n. w., on WEDNESI AY, September iin, ae im 431 Pennsylcania Avenue. pre FE. SARILI will resume | ou THURSDAY, Se 51g | Hill where he can te seen of N OF THE RED turdays, from 10 to 18 o'ch PLAS. Fine Ss at PASK aLINARY, 21 4 for adulis.—Thoror courses in English G: wich coutalns all grades of WAIESS 4 Lit. History. Mathematics ata ae | monest to the fines S and CHILDREN'S SHOES, * 7 Trades of Bip ra “Ihe Proprietor of the Boston Shoe Auc- to sult exeryboay, from the com rps of instructors Principals, 606 5th st. n. For terms ae “G tien House thanking the public for tae great auc id cee he ae the on = . Te ms nets 5 a. M., nance of same for ming season, ae ne |i 297 L st. n.w. id amans to sel bis Goods st bel ws! pon noprics [ eee ne a eee which can be seen marked in plain: ares in frou of the door. ARK SEMINARY, FIGURES WILL TELL, ved Ladies, very bos: French Eid, ailsiyies snd quail On siete of the: Mesegeii care, tes, te niladelphla’ mak ill Reopen f th Annus! Session SEP arncginat Gears Bho aa tees sare BES ress Eine! ine joatakin Shoes fr for partical dress Princ! Mrs. @. M. Tathes Ghee ‘Top Gaiters, first class as 03 00 conde ud betes A Toiman Se ies? Ladies? Morocco Gai thes... BO 134 OSBORNE'S SoaRpine AND Day a Galteray at “tor Bal D ry SCE COL tox Koune “ie Hes and Pulliren walk Ladies’ White ippers ior ‘an “ox Great ‘Variety of ‘Button men’ #3 Calta in Boots, all sizes from 6 “Goods, ‘ail 8m ws-reeee LOO tO1 GO sa ee COLLEGE, 107 Penusyivauia ave, B €., Capitol Hill. Hours from Sone a pach astiones la Yat eB VANCED. at. now. ioe act See ee cee ee — OB. PAIBS OF MISEES’ SHOES AT 75 CENTS | ase of practical Conversation Toten ae ee ~ es tera pup Vora and idioms tangit by Tae ected oF All other Shoes in proportion, successtal Bhoes, wit Call any day betw nad and 1 ok or Mon~ sioceunnr aoe RICE = aiseneatrhaiadarentiee p.m a = cnt Batoo iphia City (CA.._DONCH & SON resumed Ee SERS eee eee pee us thatr ak arse of instractionsee eee <zhe seock ck Suimmnet Geode ne ones: aed he an pth amg Great inducements to Wholesale buyers, ARLES OD eae ‘ConcoRD- = t the Red Fiag at the BOS- | Students TON SHOE AUCEION HOUSE. 451 Pas sve are Golloge. foe eepl-tr__ LEOPOLD RICHOLD, Propristor, Seon and L ‘to rons NEW YORH SHOE STORE. 605 Pennsylvania avenue, —_, | Onr GOODS are as good asany in he market. ur prices are fully 30 per cont. loss thaa any oLber | and house. fe take mired in | 3 no advan Our are all | amet tages, goods LOOK aT THI! Button, hail AND gS ALFRED BUJAC ng Ms geben ry om nied ‘sep@-Sm

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