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‘Whe Weather. INDICATIONS TO-DAY. Orrice OF CHIEF SIGNAL oo WASHINGTON, Pics! the middie Atlantic ‘tates, w warmer, @r partly cloudy weather, winds, stationary or lower pressure, ar shifting to LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, &c., To-night. National Theater.— “The Chimes of Nor- maney.” ‘Theater Comique.—The Kimball blondes, va- Meties, and burlesque. Condensed Locals. See advertisement, ee ee ponerse: for re- turn of shawl jost Th Pe rn of the street lamps 1s at 5:40 p.m, 445.8. rourt in General Term yesterday ad- may for two weeks (to Nov. lith), and next week the Cireuit, Criminal and other courts will in session. rne colurabdian Law 1, iecums has elected the following officers:—M. A. Louis, Mass., presi- ent; D.F. Raum, Ml. first viee president: 1.11. Pike, [IL, second vice president; M. L. Muhle- man, Mo., secretary; John Naughton, Cal, treasure: ‘Yhe Unity Club was organized for the coming season last evening by the election of the follow —Kev. C. W. Denison, presideni- vice president; C. H. Babbitt, seeretary; Miss Sasie G. Hickey, treasurer. ‘The revival at 12th-street ‘southeast chureh, conducted by the pastor, Rev. H. is sti in . Jarge number of people were atthe altar: inst night, and several were conveged. Relief of Yellow Fever Sufferers. THE RELIEF BOAT. ‘The executive committee of the National Re- Hef Commission did not hold a meeting to-day. A telegram was received this afternoon by Gov. Shepherd trom Lieut. Hall, commanding the rellet Doat, dated at Cairo, Il., October 26th, saying: “Stopped for coal and pilot. Leave in afew hours. All well. Shall stop at St. Louis and quarantine for orders.” Also, sitailar dispaich to Dr. Woodworth, from Dr. Keyes. MORE MONEY FROM BROOKLYN. The following letter was received by S General Woodworth trom Ripley. Ropes. tr . E, urer Of the Brooklyn Relief Committee this ternoo ur Very interesting favor of yester- day is rived. The case of Mrs. Waldo is pe- cullarly touching, ané sincerely thank you for with please ich amount plea as you deem proper. 1 ‘ret troubling you so often, but must gratitude and that of those for vour willingness to be the almones of a portion of the bounty of our citt- Moving so promptly to her aid. He: find check for $500, ACKNOWLEDGMEN Hon. Casey Young writes to Davis. reas ml: National Yellow Fever Ketie Pd for the benetit of the yell . for whiel!_ please fay own end the srateful tha ing people, junit Shall be faith h it was sent . Lambert tor . L. Lewis for defendant. preme Court of the Dis- involves the question wheter an order By y having a claim against the governm rawn upon his attorney in the Prosecution of such claim, in favor of parties to whom he has engaged to pay money out of the claim when collected, Is such an assimment of Interest in the claim as to render the trai tion void wader the act of 1874 for the pre tien of fraud upon the Treasury, which 7 hibits assicninent of claims agaias "Ss. ‘The appellant, who is the librarian of became the holder for value of two vepted orders, and his counsel claim in support of luis appeal that these orders we merely an appropriation In favor of the to be realized upon the colleciton of th and that they cannot be properly treated as as: siguments, as they were tn the court below. = REFORM SCHOOL CasE.—Yest -gler, an inmate of istody the mother s resumed before Judge Him. M president Burehell, of the Reform ard, Was present, as was little George Legler, a bright and interesting seven-year-old Mr. Browne resumed his argumént, and urged that the law could never intend to take this little boy from his mother and make him the associate of criminals for sixteen years. Gen, Wells, in reply, contended that the mothe Was doing the best thing she could for the boy, whom she conid not manage. She placed hini where he would be cared for and brought up ts be a useful man and good citizen. Before th= elese of the argument case was adjourned until Wednesday next, aud the court gave the terspo- rary custody of the child to the Reform Coxvox, THE RELEASED FENIAN, COMIN WasnixeTon.—In response to a circular Within a few days, a iew of our Irish-Am fellow-citizens met at Association Hall last ning. the object being to take ing to a recepti Ek Condon, the recently rele assed Fenian, on his ar rival in Washington sometime next week. The invitations were contined “w—some Of | rsonal friends even of the nD exile bein + ft in ignorance of the movement. The attend- p being small, therefore, nothing was done re than the election of Mr. Bernard Conroy id arrangements made to meet at tt trict of ‘Cotutnv TD M. Wappeti.— of Louis Johnny,” arrest: ed a few poy Detective McDevitt, wi called. Blundell is charged with having in last stolen a pocket book containing $150 from Ho M. Waddell, of North Carolina, at the politan Hotel.” The assistant district at- torney stated that the admissions made by the prisoner, on which he wonld have to rely for a conviction, wa such cireumstances orded as evidence.and John Btunde! pres, oner. The court directed the ret rraigned on the ni a meraber est ampbell, alkas were drunk, ebarge Of Using pers: Ol Of Me police force on the Sth inst. mony Was that Patch and Sam Wh were in the act of leaving the stoi rner of 13th and S streets, when Foster struck Ofticer McRae with a stone, knocking him senseless, He was committed for urand jury, and Sam Whee! as @ witness, was re- leased on his personal recognizance. action of the SUIT AGAINST Cot. Micuarr THOMPSON 4s GUAKDIAN.— Yesterday a suit was entered In the hame ot the United States Alice V. Lyles (uee Brodbe hompson and Frederiek Bates. 0). "Thompson Was appointed guardian of plaintiff In 1s71, (Mr. Bates as surety.) and the suit is brought tn con- sequence of Thompson Owho, tt will be remem- bered, suddenly departed from this city) not paying over $904.59 due Mrs. Lyles out of her ither's estate. Dry Goons. Dey Cheapest and dest ary goods in this ¢ The best and widest bleached sheeting reduced to 20; bleached table en ‘S@; cloth for boys’ wear, all wool. 50; ck Waterproof cloth, the very widest, 50; felt okiste, So, Carter's. 711 Market Space. Pure ‘woo! black cashmere, double width. 50; ladies’ valbrigan English stockings, woven seams, very large assortment of cloaks from $5 to $30; Shetland shawls, all colors, from $1.50 to $.— Adet. —_—_—_———_ NUISANCE StorreD.—Tie health officer has at cop to the practice of che men emote is the contra lor for removing © washing out their barre suxnt Soil, ‘ot West of 14th street ~ ac the river bank “ Syear ma at thé place Known as the asi € police should arrest any one sor this act. It is sufficient that this neighbor hood bo cursed with the river Hats nuisance so near by. ————— A DESERTED Wire's BILL FOR Drvonce.—Yes- terday, Catherine Creadon nee Hennesy filed a wo Worth of che k Of desirabie ‘biN against Join Creadon for aeorce The marriag tn Sta and was by R or Baltimore, Ly John and in the April following, te cts charged, defend- ant deserted he: ‘THE VISITATIONS of the officers of the Grand Encampment, 1.0.0.F., to the Subordinate en- campments has been arranged Pat- ‘are Henry sate take place in the following jount N 0. 6, Nov, Sag t pion fy Non lumbian, No. Nov. 2th. CARPETS, new pew fal cen! cents mane south side.—Adrt. 6 Pennsylvania avenue. See tar Sguare gees ‘RomAx, diamond, coral, onyx and jet le) or he tse eet Adel. PETES Gaapstes restients in the extreme a aie aera ‘this morning laid before the Distriet Commissioners, calling their attention to the impassable condition of the streets leading ag Jato Fennaysraain avenue, between 17th and streets, and requesting that they be repaired 80 as to give at least two outlets to the avenue between t — 5 Spe (New Hampshire avenue will de paved from the Circle to the new truck-] eee which would afford one thoroughfare.} CONTRACTS AWARDED. Brightwood station has been awarded to Mr. G. Naylor for $ The contract for furnishing atubular boiler for the use of the new work- ded to Messrs. Petit & Dripps house, was aware for $237.53. THE FOLLOWING ORDER was made and issued this morning by the Dis triet Commissioners:—“That Jas, Small, sealer of welghts and measures, is hereby appointed [oes yon at the Washington market for the y of enforcing at that market al! laws ana’ or inances in force in the Distriet relating to the duties and authority of market-master, ‘The duties to be performed without additionai compensation.” THE GRANTING OF LIQUOR LICENSES to the following ersons was seprored ye Gay:—B. F. Beveri ha ucherst, John Bain, Joseph Beck, Chris Boyl S$. Call, Rich- ard Curtin, John Campbell, “Laiwrence Clark, Chas. Day, August Douglass, James Donnelly, T. Duffy, Debes, H. J. Daly, Chas. Dis- mer, Chris Dickson. August Dochrer, A. Endres. Rosa Eisenberg, J. Fitzmorris, John aveukone Chas. Goener, James W. Gibson, John Gra Elizabeth Gerhold, Edward Holloran, Hein The contract for constructing cells for the | ta f ne COURTS. Patrick Bi Bal tone oan RT ee leased 8 eee alias Halstead, ‘convicted of Sar '; Motion for a new trial refused and motion to edu indictment granted. Robert ete oe ig barber shop ‘open on Sunday; nol james W. Simpson, do. do. PROBATE COURT—Register Webster. poe estate Ann B. Milans; letters of ad- eS entseraten tg ig to H. ses onder Estate ake Anas |. Sullivan, deceased; order ap) nnie E. Sullivan administrat Donn $500 te of James R. Brent, ietterst testament y ordered oP to issue to Caroline K. Jackson and Samuel V. Niles; bond $500. The last willof Richard John- son was filed and order of publication directed. Estate of JamesJ. Fowler, order confirming sale Of part lot 2, square 515. terse first and final ac- count of James M. Caperton, administrator e3- tate of Bagh ao ee filed. Adjourned Ul Tuesday ft PoitE Court—Judge Snell. Yesterday, James Hayes was pine down fora vagrant. Charles Anderson, Foon pana ie; $5. James | Gray, same; $5. John W. Hil, disorderly and loud noistel isterous; $5 forfeited. Mary Ellen Major, loud and boisterous; $5. Honora Reed, same; $10, or puny days. In the case of Frank Moncosson, charged with assault and battery with intent to kill John Kelly, the es. Mr. Coyle, stated that the comp! witness ¥ not able yet to appear, and the case goes over until next week. Jonah Dennison and Win. Markham, charged with assault and battery on George W. Covington, who testified that Mon- day ight last these young men made a wanton assault on him, on D, between 12th and 13th Sts. S.W.5 Denisa, jail sixty iy Gaye, Markham, Robt. C. Holtzman, Chas. Klotz, Henry Koch, D. Key Losekam, Marco Laurenite, Owen ‘Tiadys Frane Lohman, Thos. Lewis, jr. John Long, Pat Lynch, Jas. McGrann, P. H. organ, F.E. Miller, Miller & Jones, William Mahorney, Louis Neurath, Mark O'Halloran, Timothy O'Connell, J. W. ht. Dennis O'Sulle- van, J.S, Pierce, ‘Louis ‘philips, E. P. Pum- Ly J. Perreard, Jeremiah Quinn, Mi i, Rupert, Reuben Rouzee, Herman Iu, tus, 1 Rid Roth, Lorenzo jwemaker, & Hertzog, Hi Sebultz, Theo. Set: Jon Schlotterback, Pat H. Sheely, John Wonton, Henry Well, Sarah E. Wallace, Thos. H. War Chas. Wolff. Chas. F. Wise, and Jacob Xander, Disapproved—John Cull and Jacob Weiner. ————_—— Amusem outs, Etc. rEKA.—There was a perfect to the Hess English Opera Troupe at National Theater last night. The largest and most fasiionable audience of the season = ed the house “from pit to dyme;” there was requent applause, nuinerous encores, and the leading singers were called before the curtain at the end of every act. Miss Emma Abbott was the recipient. of many elegant floral trib- utes, and Miss Montague was coiaplime ted jn the same way. The performance of as, in some res) ci ware the best we have had. in ashington, and the enthusiasm of the lovers of musie, aroused in the fitst scene, was kept up to the close. Miss Abbott won a great. tri- umph In the title role. She not only gave the music of the score with marvelous precision, but her sweet and finely modulated volte echoed the moods and passions which swayed the soul of th: ¥ yirl, and hi ting Was all that could be desired. ‘The beautiful’ mirrer scene in act was never given Ina more anner in tnis city, Ss, those In whietl bed the composer" he ad found his *Mthg ry good, indeed, as. Suited ity ae Mrs. a role Ww v arming Castle did as well as ust There was some weak- in the other roles, but it was hardly no- Uced in the general lence of the presenta- lion. To-night the “Chimes of Normandy ‘The company remains another week, and Miss Abbott will appear next Friday night in her great role of “3 Harguerite,” which she considers t Monda ay. Tues- day and Wednesday ev time. Rentz’s xt Wednesday evening Ole will ¢ arewell coucert assisted by Miss ‘aue and a good concert company. ALEXANDRIA FAIR GROUNDS.—There Will bea two-ring tournament at the Alexandria Fair ounds next Monday. commencing at 1 o’cik, and followed by a bail in the evening. There will also be a variety of sports, including glass- bail shooting, a ased pig race, and a mule ra be Dest riders in thes ‘States of Mary and Virginia will contest for the prizes th offered by the association. Old Dominton ¢ iandery, K. T., are to attend the night, and stve's departure ‘for N have been sel and Baltimoi a The glass ball shots ed from Uie best 12 Washinton que will have ‘The one this week has been very DEEDS IN FEE have been filed as Catharine A. opie guard t Douglass, lot 13, Le in’ trust. yh i = rank me to Sandy Alexande lot 20, "Sq. 100 |. Clampitt to J. W. Davis, lot . Mahlon 5 Aldrich, lot Hove it Johnson. 10 ¥ Ti cl "also lots 565 and 5 Uniontown; #—. Annand J Marie Dubois, lot 16. 1 =— University to Emanuel Garner and M lot 7, block 21, of the Smith farm, $ Warner, trustee, to Marie Dubois, lot 1 ? H. Hannon to Herman Wagner, WoL 41, mw, Sliney to F. W. Howard, $5,500. © Win, Bryant Lo W. H. nt. a 1, of the farm of J ait A on to H. M. Baker, lov 24, J.P. Edwards et al. to Wm. hax, lot sa. $1.465. Maurice Dee to Ellen Dee, iat: S.50. 551; $—. John bates to Nettie f Surbridge. ot 89, Sq. 276; $2,500. ‘Talbutt, | guardian, to E. “Chichester;” $1,000, to D. J. Logan, lot 0; be He — Catherine lot 6, sa. 158; And lots C, B, Band ¥ bioek 32, of the farm of J A. Smith; $5.00. Birney to W. F. Holizman, lot 90, 80. 23: A. F. Barker to Jas. W. Barker, loi 17, A. Clarke to Henry ‘Boes Minor’ to Sis, and Wt Glover ar ‘through the parlor windows: in, bot . ‘They helped themselves to all the cake, wine and gi ; and pretty ef- t ly tested the sliverware, selecting only Both familles were tn th y p. After rummaging ar entered Slast night, who. entered through the base off about $50 worth ANOTHER tremendous lot of beautiful dress goods just arrived from New York. Color Coote pure wool, double width, only ack Cas from $1 to $3; our one dollar black suk i cial bargain; our $1.25 black silk is finisk, and ‘the very best wearing silk madi Silks ‘can be made at Mads my store (Carter's, 711 Mark . Ps Siiks, Hght. silks, checked and. strip: every shude of colored silks. —Adot, .«t § ee, OUR Stock of velver= Ms are offering the. ss nw Complete and we of goods , finest and cheapest line -argesi ever shown in this city. =ebt of Connolly’s, 605 9th stree' Ir You wish to borrow money call at B. It. Warner's and get his terms. Also, call and get his latest Kea! Estate Review, giving news as to the real estate market all over the country. user Now is the time totry the “C It will prove its merits by a single Wial. by grocers and druggists. Reap the new advertisements of C. M. Tow- son, 636 Pennsylvania avenue, in another oo umn. SEE Moses’ advertisement of great reduction in carpets, furniture and upholstery decorations Sex card of Hannan & Ward. SECOND DIVIDEND OF THE JAY COOKE ESTATE.— ‘The second distribution of ae assets of the Jay } Cooke estate will be on Tuesday next, fom 10 a.m. until 2 p.m., and notice to that * | effect will be ed ay. The dividend will tioned to each creditor as follows: Cas! Hate Lg pee of preferred stock ol Paciite, rat ‘0 every $1,000 of je 44 share of ae ferred) ¢ of St. Paul and Duluth raltroad to every $1,000 of claims, 1 | shares of common stock of St, Paul and Duluth "| railroad to every $1,000 of This will claims. make the second dividend worth for 9 per cent. After this distribution there will remain in hand a large quantity of ‘stoc! and other securities tow to which no present value can be assigned, but which are believed the cent. This it is trustees to | opr tbat Ta Be crecitrs In the thie sume ee ete bout 61 per cent. j= eee om" A man way smile and sulle, and not |: 8 Gected. Jollowing persons have been arrested: G. » pees — ee nm Beale, assault and r, & bailiff of the Criminal fe ey ned ry and costs, Pea Murphy, assault on John Speake, jr.; $5. Joseph Green and George Green, trespassing on the lands of Mrs. Catherine Talburt and cutting trees; tined $3 and $3 respectively. Wm. Gibbs, assault on Anderson Scott by firing a pistol at him; six inonths in jail; also carrying concealed weapons; suspended. ues Henderson, assault on Benj. Johnson; $10, or thirty days. Teresa Smith, dis- orderly; 5” Bridget Norris, threats; rsonal bonds. Joseph Wilson, alias Samuel Butler, larceny of two bushels of corn; jail thirty days. Edward Ellis, assault on George Jamison; fined Ce James Edwards, threats to Josephine Ed- . Edwards satd that his wife was living a lewd life, and admitted that he threatened to whip her. The court dismissed him, saying to the wife that she should come in with clean hands. Gabe Walker, assault on Maggie Posey, who testified that he struck her with his fist, knocking her down. Walker said that the woman was drunk and meddied with iim; fined $5. DAY. Wm. Ivison and Eawa ‘ard Davidson were fined $5 each for Joud and boisterous conduct. Pa Scaffer and John Bennett, indecent exposui each. James Johnson, profane; $3. Harry C tis, loud and boisterous; $5. Thomas E. Stev a fanity; $5. Emina Matthews, si aoa McDev: itt, a Vagrant, was sent. dow! n Charles Jones, street_blasphe Washington, loud; #5. Daniel Stew charged with stealing a smal) black leather ‘kel from some party unk i— probably The hearing was postponed until ‘Tuesday next, in order to find the owner. Henry h making threats to he ley es be the head wit! ‘Thomas 0’) sault on benjamin « ees $l. GEORGETOWN. AUCTION SALE OF THE CAMMACK ESTATE.—Mr, Thomas: Dowling, auctioneer, sold yesteniay: afternoon, for R.’ P. Jackson. trustee, part of lot 40, corner of Bridge and Market streets, ivonting 26 feet on Bridge street and 66 fee! on Market street, improved by a two-story brick dwelling and store, to David Dreyfuss, for $2, also part of lot 40 adjoining the above property en the east side, fronting 30 feet on Bridge street, by 66 feet deep, improved by a two-story brick dwelling and store, to G. Gold- berg, for $2,010; also part of lot, 14, on the north. side or Bridge’ street, 22 feet front by 120 feet deep, improved by a two-story frame dwelling and store, Wagner's store, bid in by John Cam- Tack, for $2,200; also parts of lots 18 and i, fronting on the east side of FOMomnaG hey D 16, 1535 feet front by 483 feet di ep, ty to chard it by a {two-story brick dwelling, Darne, for $1,025; also paxt of lot 40, on the side of Market street, 1 the same dimensions, and ampreved by aty Story frame dwelling. No. 16, to Richard H. Darne, for $490; also part of unimproved lot 40, on the east side of Market strect, 1% reer 4 inches front by feet deep, to Mi bet Merrell, for #90, lot In rear of I: same, for N?—Last night, about 7 Wwiat Dip Ir Mea gclek, cries of fright and alarm came from a buggy proceeding up Bridge streat. They were of a Woman's voice. exclaiming, “Let me out, TL not go with you ‘owl xill me,” ete, ‘The vehicle was stopped and a very genteel loostag couple discovered to be the ‘occupants of it. The woman alighted and was conveyed to the Station-house. The police refuse tO give any information about it. Coat. TRADE.—Report of receipts and snip. jnents for week ending to-day: Iteceipts. 1 Co., 4,000 Boat Hattie & wheat to Hartley EXC —Offerings on "change bushels of wheat, sold at $1.0) per bushel. SPORTS OF THE TURF.—Pimtico—The third race at Pimlico yesterday neuration of the Barmun City Hotel si year-olds, one-mile, sixteen subscribers, only four sti Plevna was favorite at the opening, bu ine into favor before the start and won 34, Plevna second, Startle third. The fourth event was the Compensation purse, $400 for the ii and $0 for the second horse, six starters, i uding the cracks Wartield and Lou- lanier, "Wartield was a great favorite. He won the first heat in 1454, 1 ulanter capturing the two next in 1:45) ahd 1:48, all the others dis- tenced. ‘The fitut aud closing event was the grand steeple chase over the regular course with welter weights, four starters. Mr, Browa’s ee Problem and Derby, were strong favori roblem seemed aimost certain to win, but having badly in the Derby, his Panton, saved the backers of the stable by win- ning in 6: Disturbance second. Aanta.—Fitteen thousand people attenied the Georgia state fair at Atlanta Thursday. ‘tb trotting as won by Time 2:40, ‘The three. was won by The mile heat ing race, was won by BILDillon. Time € ing race was taken by Sleepy Geo. ‘Time 2: ame@2:2s, King Carnival en the city 40-d: SovtH Caron Distriet oe se sioner Wiggins scene of Swails’ trouble, and mndee “their ‘aireetions ihe Gilland, J. 8. Heyward, J. fe. Norton, Henry’ Davis, Gral Bien, Hug Cooper, Dr: Frierson, Dr. J.8. James, Way Lee, P. W. Séssions and * Avioli ‘ > | Ration ws wa pralyed and bonds were given by all of tel seneir appearanceat the next term ae Court. The aitidavits area uni "rate DY ne; Peatice e charges are al t sien 5,5 ee and 5,520. Most of the persons ar- rested are charged with interfering with ae ails, in his advocacy of Rainey for Congress at ine White Oak meeting. The others are arrested for giving Swalls notice to leave the country. RU TTER. BUTTER. Fine Gilt Ease, ray BU BUTTER, b ante daily. FRESH EGGS. D. E. DUTROW, oet24-3t* 10th street, eae ane ave. RTIPICIAL EYES. S FIRST PRIZE PARIS EXPOSITION. M=*#25- M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO. 620453 Penna. ave., cor. 43 street Invite Inspection of their ENGLISH CRYSTAL CHANDELIERS, which have been reduced to such low figures as to compete in price with Chandeliers of other materials, and far surpass them in beauty and rire! qualities. ‘aa ‘You cannot 25 cents to better advantage for your cough, ood: 8 PHARMACIST, ABTHUB NATTANS, = end Second and D a octlb-te CITY ITEMS. fae Gozen fried oysters in a box 25. fohn’s” Restaurant, corner 7th and D. SELECT FRIED OysTERS in box 25 cents, at Chas. Mades’, corner 3d s - and Penn’a ave. 6 WE ARE RECEIVING our choicest brands of oysters. There is none In Washi: is 2 pom pete with them. eae er: & Corner Pa. ave. and itn surest, NOTHING fs more certain to cure rheumatism than Duraug'’s Rheumatic Remedy. It cures quiekty and thoroughy. In 5 to 90 minutes Loditie's Headache Specific cures the worst headache. A CorK CARPETING. Loo cents. 5 —Linoleum is neat, ee like in appearance, and of extraordinary dura- bility. it is peculiarly soft and elastic to the thet handsome in appearance, and never cold = eae. oilcloth. Kept by all first-class Ebates ae genuine pe has “Lin- ora m the back of every square yard. A) ot ours are inferior imitations. Fal. asp WINTER Hats. Broadway and sth Avenue Silk Hats, $4 and $5; Elegant stock, new shapes, Stiff Felts, $2 to $3: Nice assortment Soft French Felts, see to $3; We make a spenny of Men’s Dollar Hats; Boys’ Roped ps and Derbys, 75c. and $1; Boys’ and Children’s School Tats, 50¢, to 75e.; If you want a good Article at a fair price, buy your Hats at “ Lewis’ Popular One Prices Store,” 920 Seventh Street, between. *n I and K northwest.2 REFORM IS THE ORDER OF 1 THE Day, but lets- Soap that Old Brown Windsor will never be re- moved from the toilet of the fashionable world. 8 bed urest and most fra; tis ft the on firm—J. & FE. . Auginson. ena oti eho out Eres if not necessity, mak makes a hair dressinj nsable to many. The new “‘ Vigor,” whic! er’s laboratory issues, is one of the most Selena aS oe See It restores not he ut gloss ant fadea and gray hairs & i For UPwaRps OF (eae YEARS Mra. Wins- Low's Soothin fem is atidty dt tne been used for children. of the stomach, relleves wind le bowels, Cures dysentel diarrhoea, whether an from tecthine or other causes. An old and well-tried rem % cents a bottle. remedy: atientionto A schers Cheon Sova Sat er’ ical Scouring and Dyeing Establishment, No. 906 G street, near 9th street. By promptly adopting the latest improvements, whether of Atmerieun ce Euro- pean qavention, He! is ae do his work in manner eq those not pos- sessing these facilities, Gents suits cleaned for $2. N. B.—Lace curtains cleaned from $1 canis to $1 a pain, by cleaning a mast re cel a cle: a number a re- duction in price. Satistaction guaranteed, “His dry cleanser removes grease spots effectually from any article, and careful pressing gives them an Ca as if newly made. ____ AMUSEMENTS. _ NATionan THEATER. TREMENDOUS SUCCESS. EMMA ABBOTT ano mm HESS GRAND ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY, ‘To-night the favorite CHIMES OF NORMANDY, the powerful cast embracing Miss Montague, Mrs, Sea i, Mesers. Castle, Taius, Sezuin, Ryse, Mo nia: October 28, MARTHA. catia Octo Tueday, EEA DIAVOLO. PRICES.—Orchestra Ke, Chains $U nigsion, 75 and 50 7 Secured seais, 25 cents jallery, 25 centa,, oct26-tr gt RED ¢ ONCERT’ WASHINGTON § Bie TZEN PAR TOMORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING. ar 3U'CEK, ir f weather favorable. It E. LEMOUR, Proprietor. Forms OPERA HOUSE. AMERICA’S GRAND NOVELTY! MONDAY, 1 TUESDAY aud WEDNESDAY, Oct. 2 \d 30—MATINEE W! 'SDAY. The Sate celebrated and great original MME. RENTZ’S MINSTRELS, And the Superb and Peerless MABEL SANTLEY’S BURLESQUE COMPA’ Abgolutely the most brilliant, novel and attractive entertainment in the world, embracing the following wantie constellation of stars: Mabel Santley, Alarié ascoe, Emily Hudspeth, Kate Raynham, Florie Plimsoll, May Ten Broeck, (from the principal Lon- don theaters; their first appearance in America ;) Rosa Lee, Hattie Forrest, Lida Kenyon, Bianclie Meader, J. E. Henshaw, Salle Adams, McDermott Sitore, Lulu Mortinore, Juliet Pascal, AJ. Talbots James Collins, Hi. Henry, Alf. Anson, presenting 2 Huunidicent repeitoire 6 of ‘European and American Sensations. Notwithst the immense expense. Prices will remain as unat rved seats wecstre at the box office, Saturday, October 26. 1 Pe OLN HALL. oct24-t OLB BULL, The world-renowned violinist, will give a GRAND FAREWELL CONCERT IN WASHING. TON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, Ocroser 39. Ole Bull will be assisted by MISS ISABEL STONE, Or Boston, AND AN UNRIVALED CONCERT COMPANY. Admission, $1.00, including reserve seats. Tickets at Metzerott's music store. ‘octl6-13t pam GROUNDS, ALEXANDRIA, VA. POSTEORED! UNTIL» Zit MONDAY, October 28th, 1878, lock p. 6 TWo-RING G TOURNAMENT KND BALL. cae Race and other S) For cash prizes, amounting to Two p Hundred Tickets 29 cents. 8) ‘Washington at 1:30 a. m. HEATER T MONDAY oe 21, Night) TUESDAY and’ FRIDAY MAviNes. Tae Gnearesr Comprsarion Extant! MISS JENNIE KIMBALL 'S BLONDE. eRO UPE O. STRELS, BURLESQUE ists gk Dad TROUPE. THE CREATES TRAVELING ORGANIZATION Now Beautiful and ‘Talented Lady Artist te A Splendid Troupe of Specialty Artists. ON AND BALE r ine ‘8. 626 E sr. | ) 626 E sr MARHRITER'S FREE ART. OALLERY ea) eg is ‘0. 626 E Stree Reverie ee ate oy tig Wise fate Name and Number. _Syl-iy ‘ALL AND WINTER, and rell THING to your own ad- 1856, Gun OER CDN STAND, No. 6 D Piya street norttiw N. B.—For FIRST-CLASS SECOND-HAND ‘LOTHING extraordinary high prices will be puid, m3 oan See = ‘specialty of them. Pail will, be promptly attended to. paste RABLOW’S GALLERY oF FINEAETS 1225 Pennsylvania Avenue. ON FREE EXHIBITION AND FOR SALE, Oil Paintings, Engravings, Photogravures and Mreties in Russia Leather, Fire Gilt, Velvet, and Nickle, for Porcelaing and Miniatures, Rirthe f Velvet and Silk Frames. All the New Btyles of Velvet and vere ecapes, &c., a eet cad hong up by com Bilver, G Gilt and pa Copper Wire ‘Wire (plain and twisted.) Bere Exe IN writen and Res area - rock dine an tha weecnien a. guaranteed, count “a ‘as low. etal to ang pase ia thes nd prices ae low. has worked for me as neato Paintings, and hes injared some val- ees rune oer ate nin NN. B.—No CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER FIRM. aug3l3m A. H. PIOKRELL, Pres. POTOMA: J. W. DEEBLE, Sec. M11 Gnd 613 10th strete EDUCATIONAL. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. BOOTS AND SHOES. PREP. DFO WINTER <a eae x, ERGARTEN AND SCHOO!. for children ANBxOUTEEES be : | GIGN OF THE RED FLAG, Rees thus le eigioon oer $15 Teh et nw. between HH aod 1 You cas every advantage of a thorough education: ine Bat Puy Aretciase STOVES and RANGES French and ‘Mune. German < ejccialty. i eee ab | eT COCK ae * j SNOERR. Pri ae ie mumber, § ‘an arya met st, between reac se fe Golda d's — | Normal Clase for Teachers, 1127 130) nari ae GES. E. GARTRELL & CO. CHINA steamer from IGLAND, GER- reat ech eiee to en ete spectfully inv: vite tho atlention ot Full stock of CHINA ee of ee Sa ae MW. BEVERIDG: (Late Webb & Beveridee), octl7-tr 1009 Pa. ave., det. 10th and 1ith sta. Ret See P. HANSON HISS & CO., ° Wponrers axp ManvracTUREns, FURNITURE, DRAPERIES, MIRRORS, ORNAMENTS. 45 N. Charles street, Baltimore. GIVE PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO THE COM- PLETE FURNISHING OF DWELLINGS, AND GUARANTEE BOTH STYLE AND QUALITY OF ALL WORK DONE. Will visit Washington and submit de- ms and estimates in special cases. Sirosuran RANGES, ¢ ae. PURCHASE ONLY THE BEST. pantes es aielty Bor able one ee See JO) Fe eeene octl4-1m 2126 Penn’ BEFose BUYING EBURNACES, RANGES, HEATER, OR GAS FIXTURES, axD Before contracting fer PLUMBING or HEATING, call and get our prices. You Witt Save Monex. EDWARD CAVERLY & CO. oct?-tr Masonic Temple. G4s FIXTURES! GAS FIXTURES! Less Tuan Factory Prices. Sole Agent for the celebrated Gas Fixtures of Meeers. Mitchell, Vance & Co. I now offer the la finest and cheapest goods south of New Yor! ALL GOODS WARRANTED TO GIVE ENTIRE SATISFACTION. E F. BROOKS, seplétr Fifteenth st., (Corcoran Building.) OMETHING NEW. EiREerDe STOVE POLISH. st iN Manger. Tay SAMPLE. (UME. ‘Wasuinator, D. 0. GAS FIXTURES. Gas FIXTURES. Having recently purchased, at a great sacrifice, the Entire Stock of a manufacturer declinisy business we are prepared to offer GAS FIXTURES POSITIVELY AT FACTORY PRICES. Persons purchasing GAS FIXTURES from nscan have them put up in Washington FREE OF ALL EXPENSE. ©. ¥. DAVIDSON & CO., 5 North Liberty street, Ulaakal Maryland. GEORGETOWN [ ADVTS. SCHOOL BOOKS. te assortment of all See beaten 2 tet ares street, Georgetown. poe ie sepl2-eo3m STAB) Tanproved in LISHED IN dand in erate Ai yh no ete Ww. a See) PREMIUM STEAM DyEIxa nary aap Scovrine EsraB- 49 Jefferson st, near Briar st., George- Everything appertaining to the business prom, attended fe. none ie ceaune of Carpets, Druggets Br Blankets the ae eae months. District ict work eat gent sc ne ere of charge. | room. ‘adress as above. jelltr PLAIN FACTS. TO BE CONVINCED, CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. Business Suits, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 12, 14, 15, 18, $20. ‘Dress Suits, 10, 12, 15, 18, 20, 22, 25, $30, Fall Overcoats, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 15, 818, Winter Overcoata, 3.50, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 15, 18, 20, $25, Worsted Coats and Vesta, 7, 8, 10, 12, 15, 18, $20, + Black Cloth Frock Coats, 6, 8, 10, 12, 15, $20. Black Cassimere Pants, 4, 5, 6, 8, $10. Fancy and Dress Caesimere 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 88. Business Cassimere Pants, 2, 3, 4, 5, $6. Heavy Working Pants, 1, 1.25, 1.50, 1.75, 82 Youths’ Suite, 6, 7, 8, 10, 12, $15. Boye’ Suits, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 12. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 6B Children's Suite, 2.50, 3, 3.50, 4, 5, 6, 8, 820. Youths’ Overcoats, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 12, 315. Boys’ Overcoats, 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, $10. Children’s Overcoats, 2.25, 2.50, 3, 4, 5, 6, $8. Children’s Ulsters, 4, 5, 6, 8, $10. Men's Heavy Working Coats, $2.50. Men’s Donble-breasted Box Coste, 3. Black Cloth Vests, 1.50, 2, 2.25, 2.50, 3, $4. A. STRAUS, 12011 ronnsvonsia, Avenue. octl8-tr Between 10th and 11th streets. Ez. 8S) BARTRAM, Gare or New Oneass, La.) SARTORIAL EXPEET, axD “TAILOR OF THE PERIOD.” Bow WITH GEORGE T. EEN, 414 Ninth street, STi tte j M ALL COUN’ 1 THE GREAT RUN FOR THE BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, 491 Pennsylvania Avenue. MAGILL GIVES LESSONS 1N HISTORY, rature and Etocution, and in CLerchen ict ye at dovclock p.m, ani K streets, * Ei 2123 ool SIGN OF THE RED FLAG. LEOPOLD RICHOLD, Preprictor. street northiwem: CAL ES, Masic = ae a 2 from G2 oy oe oe20. “Twaive ead 0 Fre adv re. Frew ad non” m Db. BULLIED. Dire ACADE. A laree stock of FALL. GOODS jr we are telling them at the follow 49 siveet now. RLS yd SE cote. perges and newed, $280, fi deucanmasc Tor joots, $3.50. Men’ ap 8, from $1.75 up to S4. UR m™. cases Men's Kip Boots consigned to be gold at $2) ea. CHASE Roys, A.M. .. Principat. ames | cage Rubber Boote, from estas NOR SEVERO 8TR: NI, The weill-kno Basso of 1 lately re. turned from Ttaly, hae taken ogre i windy hn dence ‘and is ready (0 reemeea Tes ja anda Chants Chath sy Haid fo, Wtatien Opera Music, and n language. Spent Presunciation of For terms and further particulars see circulars [made Gaiters, at Sheer and Galiczs, on ote Tiualities, | $8 Mone Stores or address Bucvor STINE care of ~ | Men Shoes from 78 cents un to 92.50. D.C. or at hig Teams No 1130 Sow ee from 25 cents up to $2 comer of 12th Oth ME, AMELIA SIR Favinr wing M Midtintit Stanners she a Claes tauuchit ork Sauveur, ‘h French, so that time and inoney many ved. Saad De tamu without dot 1 lasses will commence y day at 3:30 and 7 o'clock x0. wy ' be present. ted to ence, 101 Ne p28 cw We have BOOTS and SHOES of every descrip 100 Cases Just OPENED, SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO WHOLESALE BUYERS. GPreciaL OFFERINGS. ee GES, Suonewor 1 Merrill and Miss Grave gompetent carpe of teachers, Sate: School and kt oes EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS. ar DRIVAT OR IN BCLASS =I L _ muitics, Rhetoric, Losic. hin West Pomt, Annapolis or ok Terms moderate. 8. W. FL) AL} n.w. Call before 11 am. tier d; wo” pas SEMINARY 506 5th street northwest, Ory ont Judiciary “1 On the line of the Metin = Wall reopen tor the Tenth Atal For partionlars address Princip! Condren and Miss A. Tolman ‘Sun th, Iss QSBORNE'S | BOARDIN a HOOL for Young Ladies ani st. nw., MOND 4 Sth, isa Pups prepared for Har, tions. L BEILBRUN'S* POPULAR SHOE HOUSE, * = Season SEPmEa- No. 462 7th street. SIGN OF—“ Tat Ory Woman oF MINE.” ADEM IS! V. PRUP HOM i — MMOS PRENGE Bromyene_ Terenas aatiesidence 1014 12th st lasses for young: nected wired Fiuelich schools Morning, afternoon and evening classes for Indien, mo » boys and Kirls. Wrivate leseone Saat Oe “A g008 pe pronunciation (Parisian) and the than any other | use of practical Conversation rapaie a 4 pupils. Verbs ‘and idiews taught: p vonatan ——— Apvancen. 2. W NEW YORK SHOE STORE. 605 Pennsystvania avenue. Our GOODS are as good as ices are fully 20 per cent. 1ouse, Wetake no advantages. Our goods are all marked | End sticoesef # aon ee in plain figures. Call a 12 and 1 o'clock, or Mondays LOOK AT THIS LIST! a auc Sm seh rorked ape aie U SICAL. — —DONCH sumed fone suet | MUM DONC & SOR sso me Fiano and the v Inet Ree 350 idence, 608 one a APLEWOOD_ INSTITUTE, 3 Cone ~~ Ps.— Boys, 850 per quarter Girls, $15. 2 ce prepared for b 35 | Urcaned for business, Yale or Harvand College. Lge 3 Stebzly 3 SHORTLIDGE, A. 11, —s 5 PENCERIAN BUSINESS Ll rd Sean. wont am fons and daughters, .75 | ship, Spellin 50 | ness’ Arithun 3 | Keeving. Busines 200 | mercial Law, and Lectures. Day. a 6 a) | Open for reception of students last’ Munday ae ee got an and a For particulars visit ry Col. vet et H.C. SPENCER, Principat__ M34 SALFRED BU French poandine 5 Ladies, ‘No. 1025" Connecticut gy med” on September 20th. Nurber etre AND ) ORGANS. _ ESTEX ORGANS. a ik BRADBURY PIANOS. Stock; Latest ‘les; Easy t TRACT | rent, and ay allowed. toward purchase. FAMILY SUPPL IES. ;RESH Tae F JUST RECEIVED. ‘| aoe RDINES MARINEES, Prices GEURATERD SEE Fo) SANDERS & STAYMAN, is ES FRain SAUCI EA MOUTAR DE, Shepherd Building, 1119 Pa. avenue, Washington. BRAND HOLLA oct0-Im. 15 N. Charles st., Baltimore. ke eh NATOREL, ANC Mors AL PSAUMT 3 BARA’ ‘ail UST RECEIVED.—A large PIANOS. of the | orien a » ARIA SHRIMP, re of WM. KNABE & HADDOCK ROES: thing new and eee i HTS. Y | Kiera BERRING, ices ger before. Also 8 variety of PIANOS of different makes at a YAnMOC ce ; BLOAT Es, PIANOS and ORGANS at low santos MO! U DOUCE, the miost accomumoda iting terms. We will give satis- DIN 8 Bon NELESS. faction. Call and 3 moving and. satisfactorily { Anche Paste, (established 1890) No. 423 hrsauy. F Pane, c B. 141th st., a few doors above Pa. ave. CROSS & BLACKWELL'S z Potted Biosters, ALLETT DAVIS & 60/8 PIANOS = te HAXew Finve racy forall sate rae — Baucos, creat tasiett dargains; uprights a specialty. Come 20d RY NEW GOODS. Locknow Cuutmene ‘20530 H. L. SUMNER, 811 9th st. lig md Parmesan Cheese, PATE DF FOIE GRAS DE STRASBOURG, EXCURSIONS AND PICNICS | HEAR EGRSEE! REAT FALLS—EVERY THURS: BILD Do. Foy, @ SATURDAY and. Suspar during EQUEYM PETITS POIS. Coueecstene wn lke { Pine Apple, weather permutting for ee Gen Bie above Sos i: Base fn ae a, ee er | Neufonat the route at the Falls is ‘the: in the wor! ian SWISS COFFEE AND WU NOTICE TO MOUNT VERNON PAS- wb GOR ASD panne Scent rete Ne Ny which bas | OOEDENE Da thhet OF COFFEE ghowea tosind yam Say be a (Tomato, Mock Turtle, d trip $1, including admission setleiate © = vee Tth etteet wharf daily (Sun - | NEW FIGs . treet wharf daly (8 y «t Stic, | NEW FIGS, RAISINS AND CITRON. yORTH, Sep Ladies 3 fount Vernon { Tiny Tims, ary, Waeh- Fart odie Gerkins, ely | prcKLEs. { Sarees janaroes, | cb 3 _MEDICAL, &e. ( Aututin Cinstere, B. W. REED'S SONS, R. BROWN CURES § SPERMATORRET ‘weakness, ‘of | Importers and Dealers in Fine Groceries, soa Sac a hor semua tO | TPS Cra, te Groeten, Tate oct23.Im 1216 F street metre, CLUBS Now MAKING fee, wos ae near S6uh ‘oct2i-Im* 50 REWARD IF rae SROneiee FAILS TO cure any case of Female We )betructions ; 30 years’ experience. 906 B APP! get kd i CANNED GOODS. A new lot of that pure old CIDER VINEGAR. All our goods ¢uaranteed as to quality, weight and measure. SOVEREIGNS’ CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, octl6-tr 1023 7th et. n.w. and 801 H st. ne oats aR ee JN MUTTON, ‘city. SCORNED B BE A SPE SPRCLALTY nent cure shortest ibie of Efe tos Ge ig Dope Aietel | Been aes Bai Bo charge. Separate consulting rooms 605 H_ street aap delivered trop of chiaree to ali peta ct MAsEeee Sere: Pron WATEEMELONS, trite decay, parrous au , @te., having tried in nae pipe el ICE. LUMBER, Woop 42ND coaL, Doors, Sash Blinds, Mouldings, &., &c. Offices {210 Virginia southeast. em ee Resear esse ‘and Vingnis aveune ROCHESTER wag a is Feces aos —_ ae OIDER. 70HN BH. MAGRUDER, 1491 New York avenue,