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NG STAR. ljovember 29, i875. THE EVENI The Weather. INDICATIONS TO-DAY. Orrice oF CHIEF SIGNAL WASHINGTON, Nov. 25, 1878. For the middie Atlantic states, partly weather, winds mostly westerly, stationary temmperary, higher pre . “LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, &¢., To-night. Bational Thealer—Lotia as “Musette. Perd’s Opera Howse. Theater Comique.—Excellent varieties. North Raptist Church. — Literary entertain- ment and supper. yen tal.—Donation party. dancing ny Odd Fellows’ Halt.—The wonderful living bust. Cev ensed Locals. 1 be lighted at § p.m am. Street Lamps will singuished at 5: Officers McKenna and Farqthar recovered from a@ colored man yesterda: Bams and a box of cigars supposed to have been stolen. The man escaped. Wednesday night the ‘Memorial Lutheran church, witii the Protestant home and the te rintendent. celebrated ‘h class presented an emblem representing Scripture trut. Marshal Fred. Dougia ‘Self-made Men™ before morning two Sunday school of the he orphans of delivered a lecture on a large colored auid- at the Fourth Baptist church last eve- 1.26) persons enjoyed the treat of nto the art tr in Despite the storm of Wedn any Chureh Home was generously disposed Whose contributions amounted (> dition to liberal donations of develops the nd ensures business si ‘The annual target 1 Light Infantry corp the Columbia Rite ation, at Bennings’ Sixth Auditor's 0: ment that all tered the Dom Spent mest of Uy in, the establis Dominic's Church. in him more than th sin the western of schools and chureives, south Washingt i in the Dominiean habit. ai AS a silver plate, wi ey the main altar, | and prominent members of St. was draped in mourning. it yesterday 10 V le priest for the last time » this morning. at hour trom early | ‘There was a nd laity—every ence of ministers the sermon, in wii to the memory of the deceased, dwell rly on the many services he had per é Church and the arduous labor b Went in the early part of his ministry efforts to build a church in South Washinzt»: h he paida merited tribnie which resulted in the ermon the benediction was ‘The remains are to be sent to the hon of the Dominican order, St. Joseph's conveat Perry county, Ohio, for inv THE Cranx- Jury.—The case of Samuel A. for the murder of John Lee alia: Jast Christmas da, i Jack Cash on neon, and they remained out all night. y they came into court and stated that they were unable toagree. The court instruvted them to return to their room, saying that the question was the innocence or guilt of the prisoner; that there was no lesse than murder Involved. room and remained out until 5 o’eloc! they again came in, and, stating their it to agree, were discharged, Judge Wylie tha ing them for the attention they had given the | it is stated that the jury on the tirst equittal and ‘six for convi they stood nine for convic it O'clock yesterd: They returned to their Dallot was six for ton, and yesterd: ton and three fo: to the period of their d Pouce CotuT Reroxm.—Tke system su: Snell and adopted by gested by Jud; before that court. and in many f guilty is entered the witr are allowed to depart and att The court loung cousiderably diminished in numbers admonition given by the ju Wankets, pure wool, * meres, pure wool, UTE WOO, 50, peautiful dress goods, ladies’ vests, tne ¢ blankets, pure wool sik; cloaks trimmed with ve $ to 5; brocke shawls, from "wear. pure wool, A GRAND LABOR M Representatives of the trades unions of trict met yesterday at Be: feasibility of holding a grand labor mass reet- presided, with Mr. After considers MEETING Propos Mr. W. W. Malone H. Patterson as secretary discussion it was decided to invite the plaie printers and Navy Yard employes to co-operate with the Workingmen’s Assembly in making the meeting a success. ‘The time of holding the mass Iveling Was hot fixed upon. —— FIRE IN THE CocNT morning, fire was di “a on Good Hope hill, owned by Dr. worth, and occupied by Charles W. James H. Bladen as a milk dairy. The barn contained 10 cows, one horse and 2 quantity of feed which were all consumed. estimated at $25 ‘The fire is supposs diary. About 1:30 o'clock this varn situated Y : with an insurance of # to be the work of an incen- —__. We HAVE Makkep Down the eur Carpets to cle our annual inve: to % on your carpet. Ungham curtain lace, comforts for beds, cheay ‘Sylvania ave., south side — A POOR MARKSMAN. ose them out prior to ta! ntory. Call and save trv Eg au $2 vith Oil cloth, all widths: Ni % bout 12:15 o'clock this | morning, an altercation occurred between ta | M boys named Jackson Colman , during which Crump dre. istol and fred at Colman, but fortunate! aa not take effect. Both parties were ar- t goods and sell at moderate | At Union M. E. Chapel.—Rev. G. V. Leech, ; The pastor read as lessons i= Rrxés, plated bracelets, | 20d of the l2th and 13th of Romans as appro. and two to | priate egiass in the store, 457 Penna. ave., services Hovse_ot | by the of inveoe io eeding wee ¥, 1878. more music than Is usual in the Methodist TE ABR SOE YING yee church. The President's poclimation wat Eeow It Was Observed in Washington | read. Rev. T. 8. Wynkoop preached from the Tae Cae ae he Lord reigneth, Tet the earth rejotca.- ices in the Various Char ches, ‘8. XCVII.1. The sermon showed the duty 0! marae ieee = rejoicing in the providence of God. "Thanksgiving Day was strictly observed as a Atthe Church of Ascension jay throughout the District. There was a| preached from Psalm 33: 12: is the na peneral suspension of public and private bast | “om whuse God i the Lora.” One terre ot ee : 1 at g his cl is the ness, and full attendance in the churenes, ‘The | Me thanksgiving service a c “offering of petnds” for the poor. A liberal weatherswas lowering and the atmospheredamp | offering was Made on this cecaston—besides a and raw, Which tended to induce sociai enjoy contribution in money ‘or another purpose. ments at home afier the services at thechurcnes | _ At Fi ee eee nee ae Me ee RAT Sn ee te He referred to thelr being a differo"t were well attended. and there were many an. day of thanksgiving set apart by the church nual reunions of families and private parties. | and the stator The church complimented the ‘The Corcoran art gallery was crowded during | state by observing its thanksgiving. 1t did net the day. The services tn the churches were of | neglect, however, the day set apart by itself to @N appropriate character and the music good. { give thanks. He was no political prophet, but REV. DR. NAYLOR ON “OUR NATION'S OUTLOOK. thought be could see at no distant day anauer At the Metropolitan M. E. church there was a | ttestiné war in this country! A warin which large attendance, tncluding many strangers. | man would be arrayed agairst his wife, father op Pinkney d ects of New | Rev. Dr. H. R. Naylor preached from the text | against son, brother against brother, and daugh- “He hath not deait so with any nation” (Psalms | ter against mother. It would be a fearful con- 142-26), is subject being “Our Nation's Out- | filet, but the right, by God’s will, would tl- look.” He referred to this country having for | Umph and the country be the better off than 5,000 years lain hidden from the Eastern world | Low. and askec If the hand of God was not In its dis- | | At Foundry covery at that particular period, when the | for his subjec paane press was being invented, when all | of Learts Weie engaged on one side or the other, In that conflict which resulted in the Prote’ E. Churcn, Dr. Lananan wok : “Suce there has been aman the hand of tant | God is to be plainly seen in all hi destinies, T: reformation? How else could they answer ox. | 1s useless for him to tight against God, ATclent cept by saying “That it was to make chat the | histery is but a cemetery of decaye? kingdoms greatest century in the eyele of time and to pted to walk contrary to His wilt. solve in this land the most wonderful probl The Roman empire was thirty-three hundred of Divine Providence.” Cnderthe head of ¢ ying, but it died; and the hand of Ged Developings he referred to equal etvil rights as plainly seen in its death, ag It is wow the first, deseribing the distinetions in Europe | the most trivial of human nations. ‘This coun- and skeiching the Setttements at P outh | try had been blessed—more than ed. It Rock and Jamestown as the places where the | was in the way of righteousness and while ft principles of pure democracy tirst budded. All | continues so caiinot fs x the battles of the past and the political and At E urch, : Paret, civil contests of the nt are develop- | rector, p Phe church g man’s civil - equality, establishing the | Was tas Incip! uae all men eee and ceene claiming our flag as thus shall tind equal | day. ¥ 2 rights, equal obligations and protect: mn} At Grace P. E. Church, the recior, Rev. Dr. Leneath it, and a more sacred and weigh.y re- | Holmead officiated. His theme of discourse was sponsibility’ no government ever assumed. | from the 10th Psalm, 4th verse—“Enter 11/0 This was Divinels reserved for this govern. | His gates with praise.” ‘The services were brier, w It means the fulfillment of every pro- | no choir being present, but the sermon was ic- mise, whether inscribed upon the natio: in an amendment of the nation’ ‘scur- | Strvctive and interesting. con. | _ At AU Souls’ Ciurch, the pas‘or, Rev. stitution; that the most sacred thing in Amer- | MacCauley, preached the Thar } lea IS Amertean citizenship—whether the } The Reason for Tl 1 doc in his lava bed, the Chinaman on the of Individual and National Di cite slope, the negro in Mississippi, or the | Zhe Christian Church was the si son in Utah, Massachusetts or Geor- | Sathering yesterday morning | The nition’s vindication of her timancial | Programme donations were ar integrity has been fully proven In a way witch | Pulpit, consisting of a boun tful supply of pro- not be misconstrued by the thoughtful. | Visions for the poor. The class exercises we.e We understind new her promise to pay ineans | rendered beautifully, the most charming bein: payment. The promise ot protection of fadi- | the formation on the pulpit of a eross of fi $ Nidnal rights will be saerediy fulttlied, and to. | by twelve young ladies dressed in white, day he would fearlessly “That government | ha bouquet, on which was worked a | » | Which is unsble or unwilling to protect the | and the cross, when completed bore the tn | Weakest subject in the legitimate use of his | tion “We Praise Thee.” Rev. Mr. Power pre: constitutional rights, Is a like a farce | ed the sermon. v0 ue les ug Amusements, &c. NATIONAL THEATER.—Lotta will go back to a The ‘serraon was appropriate to the rrough the prot | rations, andon ils ¢ but how long would thre the fourth, Was extin and one } at the Op evening. “The | with excetlent se Keene and Miss Vaders ar | in thelr roles. “The streets of ve repeated this and to-morrow | atthe matinee to-morrow. itieal pot comes s ud we talk of si munism ‘THEATER COMIQUE. alnments at the Comique i He Dil at this th Hence. IDGETS are advertised to put in an ap- aS not sufti- | pearance at no distant day. are growing worse, | _ ODD F Hart.—Corinne, the wonderful ‘The third essential was virtue, | of ex r this head, he said the feartul record in our newspap S Vidence that w her the evidence that the righteous | living bust, has an evening reception to-day of investigation is more powerful to | Curtis ScHoor BuiLpr € t of its hidmg places every kind of | Dramatic ~ niertainment by the ¢ is virtue in hunting down | December 3d in the detection of a or of New York, or a sheaking ay ppear ludicrous to appoint a | here essional camnmittee to exatatne election ane . Dut may ft not be ascribed to the in- SE ues SH EURED Sty ional appetite for parity and fair ferred to the many institutions, nd religious, as evidence Unat we © growing in virtue. |The next development | § Was of a social eharact “a true estimate ot | > A few years since we spoke | a Jew,” “a smoking Dutchman.” “speciés of onan Liszt OF THE VIOLIN ‘Lyi has been catied. is annc 10: and every shade of col: Market Space) coloret cloak: nd trimmed with silk; jew is a Hebre the Dutehman a German, the fishunan an Eris | tieman, and the negroa man. ‘Tae know. | party, in their ignorance of man and | ‘y, did but one wise thing, and th taking ‘the name they bore. God was st us,as He never developed the t That ot one biood He created hations of the earth ‘The third was a —the p eof religious liberty a - Atier sketching America as the i up their banners in id that it seemed it sods and ea ense amount andkt } the na { Was becoming the dab anilnosities, tha 3 om imations uct more in the spirit of | hood kere than elsewh He closed by pictur ing the future, when on this continent tity tat! | Lion ef people will swell the cho: Peace on earth ab dl will Lo man, DR. RANKIN ON GOD'S LEAD: IN OUR Na- TIONAL. HISTORY, St the First Congregational Church Dr, Pankin preached on the text found —— | verse of the 4th chapter of ist Samue ‘THE LARGEST and most tasteful assortment of the Philistines were afraid, for they sit cloaks in this city, for less money than ever come into the caray ¥ y of recognizing } before offered, at M. Willian’s. t God’s leadership in our national history was the ———— main idea 6f the sermon, The same lesson was | ‘THE Correct Taino for li taught by the seripture reading which was | di 0 d in a petition to Congress askl ot ility for the embezzlement of hi while ioued at San Frar The clerk was nikita Philp, a former well-known and pi perous bookseller of this city, also famous as iteratevy and boa vivant. ‘The part a or ment have been piblished.—[ Push. idays, whist and r parties, will be the Vanity Fair cigar t taken from the Ist chapier of 1st Romans, com- with your monogram. mencin: Let every soul be subject to the a higher powers; for there 1s no power but God. ° THE COURTS. ‘The music, which included the national hymn, | Crrevir CouRT—Judge Wylie, was especially for the day under the direction of | Wednesday, Dudley agt. Brown; jury dis- Prof. J. W. Bischoff, agreed and were discharged. Lynch agi. B. & TEMPERANCE MEETING AT REV. DR. NOBLI ’. 3 d CHURCH. | To-day, . & P. R. R.; on trial, At the Presbyterian chureh on 6th street Equity Covrt—Judge MacArthur, Rey. Mason Noble, the pastor, and Re Wednesday, Pulman agt. Stevens; opinion di. Denison occupied the pulpit, and un recting decree. Shepherd agt. Jessup et al e present a good number of our well known restraining order granted till December formed men and temperance workers. Dr. ere re. | Simpson agt. Simpson; reimbursement of costs ge explanation, ae way or nes ordered. ‘Kijourn ed till December 3, >} to how e no union services in th POLICE COURT- dge Snell, | churenes of South Washington, as ad been the Yesterday: aes Ge eaten to ene | custom for many years, The doxology was then WK! 90 days: vagTancy. sa Rel | sung. the assemblage rising, after which Dr. | Workhouse g) days for vagrancy. Rosa Reiner was fined $5 for profanity, Morris Roach and Win. DeAtley were fined $5 for being loud ana boisterous. Geo, Reardon was fined $50 fo: Hourishing. Harriet Scott, Cece! ‘larence Smallwood were fined $5 Nobie offered prayer, in wh for what had been in this District, the temperance, Ti on the refor d men, and im ineline thein to remain steadta resolves in the future, ‘The ly Lord Almighty,” was sun by hh Mr. he thanked land, esp for the ¢ ny 0 nd & penknife from | Benjamin Johnson; 90 days in jail, Robert Hoy? and Peter Connor; lioyt forfelted 2 2 eral and Connor fi $5. Robert Jone: to Laura Turner; $100 bonds to keep ta a Roach, assault on W: De- Seriy asion, and att hose present to gt a Social and inforr € TO-DA ul John Lyons, James Poor Join B. | Flash, James’ Tolliver, and made | ham Walker, Jas, McWell | allas Brooks, loud and boisterous; $5 or 7 day. Mason Groshon, Wiliam Edwards, Benjam Falson, George’ Watson and Taylor Triplett, profanity: $5 or 7 day 1H Pleasant and Edward Edward: jointed and effec whic € ated the bless they had good cause to thank Gad. ander ae ston made a silrring addr usual enthustastic manner, exhorting ls { and brothers to hoid on in the course of i f Georgetown; $ or 7 i. has. Mil in which they had all embarked togetier, Me, | (Ueto 79 Ci 5 = was followed by Messrs. Thotipson, Reeside, | PORES 0 i Thomas and others, allof the satus tended. Te Ge ees Daye digordenl which sree Songs Of praise { ‘ Irihe county; $M or 7 days. John O'Day, un- spersed, and t wie Was spent in a profitable licensed bar; postponed. ‘Charles Crump, co!- manner, wane wads wore present, ored, charged with assault and battery on Jack- At St. Pauta Lutheran Church, the ¥ Gye Ta Oe ee Demer preached on the 31st verse of the 15: Gays, (James H. Garett, te UG Geet i ne cha ‘ Fsalm: © Oh that men would praise the Lord for | Shother for eareritg oh ee ee Mis goodness and for bis wonderful works to the | ascauit and batiory: for the latter be wie oe Lorian of the [nearvation, morning | Millted for 90 days in’ jail, for carrying concealed ayeF and the colamunion servive were cele: | NEALORS, $5 OF {0 days tn jall, and the disor- we area - bay faves | 2erly case dismissed. “Charles Jones, colored. rated, Rev Ds. pownenia ae nee Mr. Graves charged with burglariously entering the resi- om =f prea ok yeas on dence of George C. Smith azd stealing some Dth verses, The iets | bed clothing and other articles, pleaded guilty s that labor is a duty: ee as committed for the grand jury: The church was deco- ‘beat, oats and fruit. appointnent rated with At the First Baptist Church, union Thanks- AL BAK: WDER. givin; ces of the Baptist churches were | ROYSE BAKING PO} held, Rev. Drs. Cuthbert, Meador, Mason, Beale and Cole officiating. The last-named minister preached the sermon on the text taken from the sen and 3ist verses of the i9th Psalm: “We the name of God with song and magnify —_ 3 iny.—The congregations of ndree. Hamline and Grace M. E. churches a union meeting in the second-named church, where interesting addresses were made RR Ya y Dr, Ames, of McKendree, and Rev. Mr. ® B oO Y AA ERR Mcke held Kenney, of Hamline. AA E = Memorial, Lutheran.—Dr. J.G. Butler preached | B R O AAAA BAKING and | to a large congregation. ‘His sermon was an |B B A excellentone. He took his text from 6th Deut, | lgth verse: “Beware lest thou forget the Lord 5 which brought thee forth out of the land of t, from the house of bondage.” He held ABSOLUTELY PURE. BE ADVISED and go to the boys’ clothing | forth onthe danger of national forgetfulness of B. Robinson & Co., 909 al Gi have the largest assortment of youth's, ys’ and children’s suits, overcoats ulsters, of the best prices.~Adrt. ames oon chains, be gh the best fifty cent ey ear 43s Seek 7 CLOTHING AND TalLoRING = a eee cor eae E sts., ts dicd in the city ee + What God has done and is doing for this country, CONSUMERS should bear in mind that the in- :, , The discourse was a general and interesting re- comparable “Royal” is now the only Baking Pow. | View of our national Bressings. i in Fem Pure ‘ar, pastor, there was an early service at 9 o'clock. to the day. At the conclusion of tle he made appropriate remarks. A Ii erat collection ioe ape ropriate remarks, : Western Chureh,—' from the sist chapter of the bane a Paul, the Apostle to the ‘There was AMUSEMENTS. LIXcoun wari. FRIDAY EVENT ATURDAY EVEX im Washineton of EDOUORD REM | The Cr'e’ rated Ht no property. She charges him | jonction with the £4 a Prepe charg | Sepction sith he MRWILLIAM COUR . SIGNOR ENRICO CAMPO} “MR. F. DULCKEN, F Admiesion Ticket, No Extra Charge f of tickets will commence on Monday, Metzerott & Co."s, nov | NATIONAL. LL BENEFIT OF LOTTA. 1 BE EFIL OF LOTTA: FIT OF Lorra. TTR; or, Little Brieht FE; UTE, or, ie Bright ETTE, or, Little Brigat Eye Matinee, LA CIGALE. atinee. LA CIG. latinee, LA CIGALE. xs LOTTA not appear ces Will be retamed fi Surxe ror Divorce FROM A MAN WHO CLAIMS TO BE UNMARRIED.—Wednesday, Messrs. Cook and Cole. for Harriet Cahill, filed a bill in equity against Wm. Cahill. ‘The complainant states ibet they were married March 3d, 1870, as she belleves; that when she was married she had property in her own right amounting to 0, five Shares in a building association th $100, considerabie furniture, store house 2 + eect of gocds vatued at $100; that at the me he with cru intemperance and with denying t arijage, Which 81.¢ says was solemnized on tol Hill, but by whom she does not now Uireatened to seil the property, and that he has iver conti buted to any considerable extent to | her support. She prays a decree giving her a trust on the property, for a decree of divorce, | and an injunction restraining him from selling | or disposing of the real estate. | GEORGETOWN. BUILDING ASSOCTATI At the 22d regular | monthly meeting of th venth Building As- sociation, held last night, at Goddard's $2,200 was sold, being 2s of $45 per share, Tae DasuaWay Cte held their Weexly meet- ing at ‘ket House hall, on High street, last wer, a large audience being preseni.” The meeting was opened with gleston, Acdresses were made D; phreys, Wheeler, Havenner, Har ard Win ‘THE YOUNG PROPLE’S AssoctATion of the Dun- barton street M.E. church gave an excellent entertainment in the Sabbath school room of the above church last night. DEATH.—Mr. William H. Deeble, whose illness was mentioned in THE STaR a few days ago, died yesterday morning at an early hour, from. the effects of an overdose of laudanum, taken for sleeplessness. Mr. Deeble was 42 years of age, ee has been a resident here since his early youth, GRaIN.—Boat Thos. Thrasher, with 2,000 bus)- eJ3 corn and 200 bushels wheat to H. M. Talbott. ee Were no offerings of grain on ‘change to- ay. THANKSGIVING Day.—The Protestant Episco- pal, Methodist and Baptist churches here all had large congregations yesterday. DeEap.—Mr. Francis Mahone’ native of this vlace, but for many years dn officer of the James river and Ohio canal, at Richmond, Va.. @ied on Tuesday night. (of lowa) CITY ITEMS. Fine Soft Fe Wwe lovesce. enth street, between Fand k ‘an suffer long with rheu- m if Durang’s Rheumatic Remedy is used. Tt never can fail to Lodille’s: Headach five to twenty minut cures headache watch. mu suffering from a Bronchitis, or any of the ait so often end in "x Pure Ca fe and sure re fon, but fs TO ONE AND Liter ‘this is no quack y preseribed tured only 0 Sold by ail dr Wibor OTHER Oporovs undergo many varia- tions of aroma as th di into insipidity. but Muiran & Lannan's passes through no such gradation Is when splinkled upon the hankere ga so it remain ful to the ls HEAVEN DESIGNED THE J hound plant, the ts delicate, refreshing, and d: UICE of the hore- of the balm of gilead tree, and healing honey, for the relief of irritated lungs. These three specifics are combined in Hale's Honey of Horehound and Tar, will cure a cough or cold, however violent, with unerring certainty. Pike's Toothache Drops eure toothache tn one minute, Sold by all druggists at % cents, For Urwarbs oF THIRTY YEARS Mrs. Wins- low's Soothing Syrup has been used for children It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, cures dysentery and diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or other causes. An old well-tried remedy. 25 cents a bottle. To LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.—We wish to cal) attention to A. Fischer's Chemical Scouring and Dyeing Establishment, No. 906 G street, neat gth street. By promptly adopting the latest improvements, whether of American or Euro- pean invention, he is enabled to do his work in @ manner not to be equalled by those not pos- sessing these faclilties. Gent's suits cleaned for $2. N. B.—Lace curtains cleaned from $1 up to $1.50 a window. Wool blankets from 50 cents to $1 a pair, by cleaning a number a re- pee in price. Satisfaction seboroen His ry Cleanser removes grease Spots effectualiy from any article, and careful pressing gives them an appearance as if newly made. A NEW DEPARTURE. WiLLET & LIBBEY, Oorner Sixth street and New York avenue. WE HAVE OPENED A NEW YARD, OPPOSITE OUR FRESENT YARD, ‘Where we will keep on hand a large lot of OHEAP LUMBER, Buitable for all cheap work. VA. PINE BOARDS, all lengths, per 100 feet. .81.0¢ VA. PINE SIDING, per 100 feet... eevee LO VA. PINE BOARDS, 16 feet long, per 100 feet... 1.2 VA. PINE JOIST, medium lengths, per 100 feet 1.2: VA. PINE FLOORING, per 100 feet.. POPLAR, %, No. 2, per 100 feet... WHITE PINE SHINGLES, per 1,000. we PALINGS, dressed, 44 and THE ABOVE LUMBER IS ALL GOOD. WE ARE NEVER OUT OF IT. For Fine Lumber. see the Post. sepé-tr FrEst OF THE SEASON. NEW CROP NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES. JOHN H. MAGEUDER, 1421 New York avenue, nov7-tr Near U. 8. Treasury Department $1,350,000, ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. Extraordinary Drawing DECEMBER 24th, 1878. Only 18,000 Tickets. Drawing Positive. Capital Prize.. Prize. LOTTERY, ze. tie Fs GER 10, 1878. 1,279 Prizes, amount ‘to B522.500. Tickets, $10; Halves, 85; nfths, 3 Tenths, $1. KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY. (BER 24th. Whole Tickets, $1. beret gy information of above, address |. DUFF & OO., Bankers, nov26co6tanst? "49 Nassau sti, New Fork, NAVE SWEET JACKSON'S BEST. CHEWING TOBACCO. DRY GOODs. BetToM Pricr pry Goons. 1.600 yards K LECTURES. CONGR GATIONAL CHURCH CTABLEMAGNE. REVIY HOUVSEFURNISHINGS. GAS FIATCRES, NEW DESIGNS. VEAXY LOW PRICES. ow. She says further that recently he has | * ail prices. 100 doz. Towels «xtra cheap t botiom prices a . cor. Th stand Market Space, AS FIC CRES from uscan enturtan. D. C., FREE OF wo | Persona purchae cto, have them pu Mescre, | MED EXPENSES, a0 Cave Sines pereemtate JUST OPENED, DIRECT FROM PARIS, COUPES, JARDINIERS. 5: PLATES, STATUE MANTLE AND CLOUK SETTS. In the entirely new PALLISSY WAH EWELL BE! FKEWELL BEN Special Desire. | MU _In censequence of Mi Dresden Glen and Po Night the recular evening 7 SPECIAL BAG AINS $3 ©. ¥. DAVIDSON & 00. 5 North Liberty street, Balti: me, Mw a day Night, Two Piaxe, © Day with tinbownded 5 Sweethearts and Tom Cobb. December 2—JOHN McCULLOUGH— the Roman Father, Is TRUCTIVE ENTERTAINMENT, Two hours passed pieasan | ved on Thanke. | re. } attention to two lots of VELVET < to offer as great 3 VELVET at $1. nov26-+t,th.k.t22dec ATTRACTIVE Goops «od BLACK TRIMMID MANTILLA VEL he moet complete » tment of VEL- BUY ONLY AT IM ore able to sell than their value. VELVETS always on hand CONNOLLY'S, 608 Ninth street, ATTRACTIVE PRICE, ip learning ho w'smethod of teachin A fine CHAMBER SET at $250. A fine Decorated CHAMBER SET at 83.50, A fine CHINA TEA SET at $7.00. A fine Decorated CHINA TEA SET at $10.00. ‘The above are only a few of the barwains which we | offer to the public. Call and examine our stock and you cannot fail to ‘leased. SCHAEFER’S, ee 3 1016 7th street nw. EPWARD CAVERLY & Co., AT THE MASO> ONLY French Talked! see advertisement in lanes at 1234 (one, two, three, four) T st. otclock. LUCIEN E. C. COLLIERE, {ORD'S OPERA HOUSE. TO-NIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINEE. SOME DRESS Goons, Silk and) Wool DRESS GOODS, wide double to# " = and Wool DRESS GOODS, red RED CASHMERES, piv ED SILES. CHECKED STRIPED SILES toss STREETS OF 5 TON FOR MATIN) ION FOR MATI Tt Market S H4ve TRE Pest Line oF Mr. Thomas W. Keene. ‘Miss Henrietta Vader Snow Storm by Night. Mr, Harry Buckingham as Hob, the Dootblaeh, & SUERACES, wa ea A GREAT SALE OF DILESS GooDs iy Hea: FIRE PLACE HEATERS, 0 cents; Dress Circle, They Buy For Cath, Sell Low, and Guarantee tn, EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES. Have also a larve etock of GAS FIXTUR Ar Reprcep Pricer. FANCY woor : PIECES OF PLAIN isters The creat Lea. ‘The yreate ¥ actists, the De Dk ai land and Cher season of Minnie Farrell. Haseons, THURSDAY (Than! ber 28, grand extra Matinee, at pe ATION PARTY Firet_appesrani WINTE! RELL & COS Store, Hand 1. You 8t.n.w., bet first-class STOV. lowest prices. A ). Remember the nimb=r, 5) ef ‘ite Goldsmidt's 22.tdec2s) GEO. E: GARTRELL & CO. ORATED CHINA AND ERY ‘ORE FROM ALL COONTEIRA ea eay New Style Bourettes Camel's Hair Suitings CHILDREN’S HOSPITA CORNER THIRFEENTH AND W STREETS. NOVEMBER 28 anv 2). ADMISSION FREE. REFRESHMENTS. Colored Carhmeres, yard-wi ble White Blanks s, from 75, #1 00, $1.2 Lace, from 25 cents. receiving new goods by steamer f; MANY and other parts of the wo! spectfully invite the attention of pun Full stock of WHITE, CHINA just received. FANCY TABLES. to which | we re- | FRENCH and STONE M. W. BEVERIDGE, (Late Webb & Beveridge), 1009 Pa. ave bet. 10th and 11th wa §27-The Public are invited | Warming of the new Hospital, contained in envelope or patel ceived at the entrance of the Lad: uittee. All donations, also orders for Fue! ries, &c., will be xratefully acknowledved. OPP ‘ELLOW: i? HA FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY. Commencing FRIDA’ THE WONDERFUL LIVI A BEAUTIFUL LIVING YOU: TWO AT THE WAIST, Her Head and Bust set before the audience dish, laughing and talking to all who visit her. Wonder has been on’ ex pal cities of Europe befo incinu a Donat which will be | Inerain Carpets Twoply Ingrains HANSON BISS & C@., IMPORTERS 4¥D MANUFACTURERS, FURNITURE, DRAPERIES, MIRRORS ORNAMENTS. 465 N. Charles street, Baltimore. FLOOR OILCLOTHS ALL WIDTHs. OFFERING EXTRA 1 TO BUYEKS OF DRY AND CARPETS. DUCEMENTS NG LADY CUT IN GIVE PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO THE COM- oo ODA AED ERSMIR PLETE FURNISHING OF DWELLINGS, AND GUARANTEE BOTH STYLE AND QUALITY OF ALL WORK DONE. Will visit Washington and submit de- | signs and estimates in special cases. ©. M. TOWSON, ‘This mysterious bition in all the p crowded and faslt r d by scientists, medical men ‘and the 636 Pennsylvania avenue, being the most marvelous wonder in the wo: _ South side, near 7th st. nw. {XTRAORDINARY BARGAINS, BRODHEAD & CO. 929 th wt: Afternoon, 1 to 4° “Admission on! Gs FIXTURES! GAS FIXTURES! Less Tuan Factory Paces, Sole Agent for the celebrated Gas Fixtures of Meese. Mitchell, Vance & Oo. I now offer the | 1 larecet, finest and cheapest Koods south of New yous Gros Grain Bu nd Ponsone ¢ CORRS, & fiteen ‘years pra States and Canadas, p ‘ashington, D.C., 1m 1861, Bad Nails, Enlatzed Joi a Excrescences, &c. Refers to the many eminent phy- sicians, surzeonsand thousands of other well-known Tsonaxes that patronize his establishment. 1416 ennsylyania ave, opp. Willard’s Hotel. Dr. WHITE, Chiropodiist, of over chiditue Bonnet, Guin ce throwxhout the brated makes, $1 per yard and np. hawls of the best make and fir . Courtanid Black Cra 0 yard. Lyons Silk-face B Black Satin, @1 per yard ALL GOODS WARRANTED TO GIVE ENTIRE SATISFACTION. E. F. BROOKS, seplitr Fifteenth (Corcoran Building. GEORGETOWN ADV’M’TS. A MUSICAL ENTER- D GARRICK CLUP, of the Union Benevolent Societ, of Georgetown, for the Poor, at Curtix School hall TUESDAY, Dec. 3¢ mences 8 p.m. Admiesion 25 cents. STABLISHED IN 1831, eat in 1. wer yard and up. Warsutta 44 Bleached Cotton, Clark's best (200 yards) Spool Cotton, Se. ON EXHIBITION AND SALE BR fF _ 939 Pennsyleania ave. XX FINE DRESS SHIRTS Made to order, 3 Wamsutta Muslin and Linen f 3 Teady to put on. order in ar MARK: ‘ER’S FREE ART CHELERE AND STORE. 62 Street. DEBaaT . or TAINM Finest DRESS ‘SHIRTS nt manner for 83.25 Wamsutta Muslin " infinished, at 78 cts., a fine Linen shirt in the world. y" Shirt at 75 cts, ui . Doors open at 7 most Gomplate lease remember Name and Number. yl-ly FOR FALL AND ‘and Six of them is a nice a REAT SOUTI made of the ‘1 Shirt, ready to B tage a) oa are compelled to Rednce Stock at our we thercto, and desire to EGINNISS, 2002 F street n.ve. WE CASE OF CALICOES, 4)<c. yard. ‘One case of Cali on “7 W. H. WHEATLEY'S Premicm Stzam Dreixe axp Soourtna Estap- LISHMENT, oa, has been iotes by mail will be promptly attended to. _FAMILY SUPPLIES. OVEREIGNS’ ho70 1023 7th stre: ER—Dufly’s and New Englan AR—strony and KCE FLOU! 49 Jefferson Sao Sa 6 ca 8t., George- ut to build a pula 9 lanee during the summer months rurmed & specialt District work sent free of charge. ‘Dy mail attended Re ERATIVE AS- H stvect nes land. BOOKS, &e. Of NEW BOOK LIsT. Cetin $1.25 cs JOS. B. BAILEY, Cor. ' 7th and F ata. a... OUSEFURNISHING GOoDs. jer" rican Literature, 2 vols ding's Francis Bacon and His Timés,2vols of French Revolut y Coftin's Story of “Liberty Bayard Taylor's Prince Oliver Wendell Holmes' Proctor’s Pleasant Ways Bryant's Thanatopsis and Cowper's The Ts Iris, the Romance of an ) Genevieve of Brabant, ilustrated, $1.50, Aldrich’s i . in color. $3 ; Jox. 7 'SOLOMONS & CHAPMAN, 912 Pac are NOVELTIES IN STATIONERY. Our Stock now embraces all the leading and most elegant rtyles of . rf RECEPTION, WEDDING AND CARD STATION. to which we are daily addink new designs, as they ear in New York. ‘TS, MONOGRAMS and ADDRESS PLATES ‘herche manner. of thete goods is respectfully so- MOHUN BROTHERS, Booxkse.iens AnD STATIONERS, Cor. Penn. ave. and 11hst. "GALLON BEST SWEET CIDER.. 1 pound ROAS' Van Laun’s History mop tunve Son reoee are prepared to offer at vi Tapestry Brussels and new EEN R. GILT EDGE BUT d LIGHT BROWN ‘E SUGAR ee jlinetrated by Birket Foster pal Ring, illustrated. NGER AL ‘EW HONEY in. mat. NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES, 69 cents = C. S. OHARE & SON, 13 Tth st. n.w., bet. Mand N. 1323 F st., near Ubbitt House. GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. ABGOsE SUSPENDERS, Are “something new” and comfortable, st 50 cents 's Conscience, 1.50. HE PALACE MARKET, Corner 14th st. and New York are. FRANE J. TIBBETS, Proprietor. freshly shucked. ATL, The finest Norfolk OYSTERS, Hinds Of a RESH FISH, S16 F et. n. w., Opp. Patent Offs. Orders for Dinner Parties filled at short tice. __ nov204 Ws —Selected Ulive Wood and beat lly inlaid, POL XES, TOILET BOXES, RAPH FRAMES, &c” ‘jorence and an SCOPES. EASELS, RONZE INK STaaye AINTED M. BOXES and DRESS- NEw GoopDs. AEDUM re bee ntine and PAPER” WEIGHTS: ING. CASES: BOXES OFF PAL é bé sold much below the regular WAM. BALLANTYNE & SON, 498 Beventh st. SONI 12916 F street n. w. NEW Law SARTORIAL BXIPERT, ‘Mra A. E. Porter.- 2 fivereolte 3 VED. EERE 4 age TOs be -street wing, and 206 208 Northern Markets or sudresa ‘Box fi. Oy; ‘keting delivered free of charge to amet “TAILOR OF THE PEEIOD,” 414 Ninth street. OVELTIES. TRAVELING dust received, an fnrvoice of cutizaly aew style Uxique Desicxs, AND GENTLEMEN'S SCARE

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