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THE EVE? ERIDAY......... G STAR. --October 15. S80. ‘The Weather. INDIE ATIC Orrict OF THE CuTF : WASHINGTON, Oct. 15, 1550, 9:30 am, For New Encland and the’ middle states, siighUy warmer southerly to westerly winds, falling barometer, partly cloudy weather,and io the northern portions light rain. RANGER OF THE THERMOMETER. The following are the readings of the thermom- eter at the Signal on the day: LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, &c., To-night. National Theater.—Maggle Mitchell 1a “Tne Litue Barefoot.” Ford's Opera House —“Tazel Kirke.” Condensed Locals. In the case of Margaret Dimond against the National Capital Insurance Co.. Judge Cox has appeinted W. K. Duhamel receiver of the com- any. Poy in Biue parade. See notice. Jas. Davis, the colored burglar who was ar- rested by Detectives Coomes and Acton, for burglary and larceny {0 breaking into’ the honse of Mr. Frederick S. Appel, No. 1005 M street, last Friday night, and steallag a lot of clothing and jewelry, was committed by Judge Snel! for a hearing next Wednesday A dead male Infant was found on Jadictary square, near 2d and E streets, last night by Mr. Cornelius Dent, who took {i to the seventh pre einet station house, when the coroner gave a certificate of bart THE Svan will issued to-morrow In fouble- sheet form of eight pages. Advertisers will Please send in thelr order~. ‘Twenty-five dollars trom Washington Lodz $75 from Various contribatars; and from Mr. J. B. Hammond a quilt valued at $100, are amon recent contributions to the proposed Odd lows’ fair. J. Sh mm sends the Arantic and Frank Les Monthly, ies Popicar Stors of churches mn made by Rev. 1M. E. Canreh, to 1oek Long’ be held at elect a com amine tr for that sec be ta ns for liquor teens: ons of the of Fauquier county, Va, aS. MeNabb and f the : te. &Cs fe Mitchell will ight and to-mor- Als is one of her Tae Lapy KR colors of t x day CLUB formatly opene se last evening by a 195 : Sot blazing jor ase The ¢ ns were elaborate fooxing th by the soft gat Chinese lanterns. tpg and supper. a J rythi hafier, H. Carlisie. *, Calleron hospitably and apt hele Work SER THE Gear Lavi greunds to-morrow. ‘Ti MR. FREDERICK Dc came from Washingion recession, called in the i ; nd to see the procession, Was au interested spec: have be A. Feely ; Ji George Miller and and Dora N.S Va; J. 5 and Fanny Kev Jones; Wells W. both ettled up With due as ba ed Andr: ret WS 3 Grgat Lapres’ Rac afternoon. t On th tropoll- . three mi from the Means, prop’ ¥ head of were Offered, of Ww sol to at 3 cents and +) per bead. Th? state of the market was fir for quailty o! CK. For Srzep and desb wil be the g grounds tc-morrow. ladies’ two-mile are at the fatr t Vexpict or Nor Guiuty.—Last evenin: in the Crimingl Court, Judge James, the dames Peck reed with the murder sate in July, iS79, Dy shoot!) hes. Was closed by the jury finding a verdic! o Bet guilty, after betug out about sx hours, Be. Bu’s couch sycup ts a certain aid Femely for colds, coggns, tic. "Price #5 con , LEEDS IN PEE have been filed as follows £. Wiicox to Charles Chesley, lot 11, s: $00. <Citvens’ Building Co. 16 A. E. Of. Joun. SOD, 16 96, Sq. 353; $5,000, Solomon to Mary Keorr, lot 19) S54; $550. Distrior of Columbia 6 Linette J. Voss. lot 11, sq. W. W. Corcouan to Katie Boyd, iot $29.25. W. B. Williams to po hye S: $00. “Bernatd Kernaa to C71: Jot 10, 89. S42; $3,000, Purves, to Annie M. Murray, lots 76 and 7s. ne F ‘Good Ho} 300. James Lackey toJ. V. Lash. ad 8S, 8q. 309; $2,000, superior Ice cream, $1.22 gal. 1105 t Howson'’s 12th sueet. ESLARGED PREWISES enable us to show more gceods than heretofore. No house stands to i ren’ ar action fs to | Lounced a lorg list THE REP LICAN VICTORIES. Proposed Grand Demonstration. MASS MRETING TO MAKB ARRANGEMENTS TO CELE- BRAT THE OHIO AND INDIANA VICTORIES, A very full and lively meeting of delegates frem the various republican organizations tn this city was held last night at the rooms of the National Veteran Club, on New York avenue, under a published call, to make arrangements to hold a grand jollification meeting tn honor of the republican victories in Ohio and Indiana. Prior to the opening, the National Veteran Club and the Maryland Republican Club hed brief meetings and chose delegates of five éaci represent the clubs in the mass meetin . J. ©. P. Burnside was called to preside, with Major M. T. Anderson secretary. Ou motion © chalr appolated the following COMMITTEE OF ONE FROM EACH O@GANIZATION present to consider and submit to the meeting @ plan of action to effect. a successtul demoa- stration, ft being understood that all repupil- can organizations not represented at the meet- ing have the privilege of sending delegates to the meeting to-aay to perfect the details for the demonstration: Towpath club, A. L. Barber, Le Droit ing; Massachusetts republican assoc Captain George W. Hutcntason ; Tenn Guy Wines; Ohio do., Colonel Hayes ; George- town Towpath club, Captain Larman: India republican association, Charles M. Rob usua: Youny Men’s Garfield and Arthur clup, Mr. Van Vleck ; Irish repubhean association, M. E. Ureli: Michigan do., A, Scott; Boys in Blue, Mijor ‘Telford; Virginia republican association, iro min Lomax; Minnesota do. Miller; Wes: Vircinia do., Theophilus U.S. Grant Boys tn Blue, Colonel F. A. Seeley; Florida do., Charles H. Messenger; Distriet republican a3so- clations, W. B. Reed; business Interests of the District, W. B. Moses, Thomas P. Somervitle, liam H. Main, George Wiite and, Wash B. ilams; Colored Wide-Awakes, John T. Jono- son; South Washington repubiican club Perry Carson; Vermont do., Fred. Mack; Connect do., W. H. Webster; New rk (o., M. D. F “| New Jersey do., J. B. Tanner; Pepusylvanta do. A. R. Marston; Maryland do., 'R. Se Widdic Iilinots do., B. F. Chase; Wiscomstn do., A. T. K George H. Weed; lowa do., J. M. Vall; the press, Hon. A. M. Clapp; Govera: ent Printing ¢ Garfield and Arthur cluo, Simmons; Columbia club, Boys In Buus, Li. W. Brelsford; National Veteran club. J 3 UL; Government one nominated Ben Butler to repro: SEL {Lai The chate re- no one not of AUSE. j at he was in town, bly be glad of a chance to come Tain. ESTION OF FUN retired to an a oom, and Mm the detuts of ide stated that he corm: on. cd received a call tha’ etl, who had ju: paign in Indiana; that genilem rhest for sneb a demoustrattoi They could have well-known fer the eceaston, aud &: Sherman have ptomised to be pre dress the meeting. ‘fh i broageast throughout the coun kad prompti #100 to pa Marie band, and he (Col. Bur: down and engaged it for the o plauce. | ‘The Committee, with Major A. P, Marstoa as ¢ . Feturned to the roo, dad rep rt Tam: that the City Hall had ben de- ded On as the F ing that there ‘b appointed to s men or 0 Trecouttn) ot tw on Ms OF Uo: and that the de t y night next, Siderabie discussion followed, aud ihe amended dy striking out the ¢ TiO reporun Fe to contrivate; was adopted. Col. imously authors Barber, committee en finance, and the collec directed to turn over the amounts collected them to bis committee. PARTIAL PROGRAM, one] Hnbbelt g, and the chal t vice presidents to 0 nd. them vy or, seatson the grand R. Bond, . Farner, J. W. Statr, EL P. Ranktn, men, J. Ro TH ds, John Th General Sy phe ker and othe: OLLECE It the bust elr place occasion ot ¢. COMMITTEES OF J. M fers, P. H. Eaton, j WE se ‘lutions Ws pos pmninli tee ompson, J. A. J. « isou_Din W A. Willara, , Dr. C. Be oO. P. |. L. Tichener. A.J. Barb. ompson. Frede: peake Hubbe FP. ley, James ‘P. Smith, W. Websier and J. R. ‘Thompson. It was au nounced by the chair that arrangements be e by Tanneman, of the Distr asalute of 3% THE tee on day at the tunes. on Kc from te asked dre ing this € Mr. A, ee OnE lecoratlo en orgauizatt ug Unern 10 parti Uousand torches, wicks and oj si © be purchased per t nt sum of money w ges for the speakers. z er. of the Falls Church republican club ed 10 invite the members of that and to send ail the torches they can spare, hates of the speakers Invited, avout 25 tn nu. ber were read, acing a large array cf con spicuous political speakers, and several tata $ District are invited as ehapiates mong them Revs, A. FP. Mason, J. R. Puyton, +. Sunderiand, J. E. Rankin, B. Peyton Brow Lanahan and J. G. Butler. Two pre-is iicers Wete chosen to preside at the oy mneeting—Messrs. J. R. Lond and Jadg: ‘a ‘The chicf marshal reported that red, whtis and blue rosettes aud ribbons would ve tised by the ma "8 alds and the general committe be chatrinan of the committee on arrcag ments was directed to purchase and supply the ledges for the above. Adjourned to mévi at 7 o'clock Uns evening at the Veteran club room . OTHER REPUBLICAN MEETINGS LAST NraqiT. The Young Men's Central Gartield and A club met at "Sit F street William H. Voss in the chair, A. retary. Severcl new members were enrolled, ard there was much rejoleing over the r. 3 in Obio abd Inciana. A committee w Ointed to make arrangements for taking In the meeting to be held Saturday even! celebrate the Obio and Indiana Vi:torics. ‘The publicans Of the isch district have orgu ied a Towpath club, under the constitution of ihe National Towpath club of the United Stute » of Awerlés, with Mr. B. A. McDonald, capiatn V. P. Addison, steersman; James Mills. dr. mate; Lewis Willis, second mate: Bo'dea Evan=, toll taker; Wesley Johnson, look-out man, and William Jackson, -captain’s clerk. ‘The club selected Mr. Lewis Willis and Mr, B. A. MeDou- ald to canvass the state of Virginia for Gariteid émd Artbur....The Irish-American repuditcan Clab, at its meetirg last eventog, resolved to Participate tn the republican demoasiratios v1 morrow night....A number of the Clerks of the ‘second auditor's office have completed vie Organization of a full company Of the Boys ia Blue by the election of the following o ‘vers: Major R. 1. Shelley, captain; A. H. Shatwuack, first Meutenant, and ML. V. Hottel, second Meu. lecant....The Towpath clun. met last eventns. An crgai been provided by Mr. Selooid, ani there Was muse to much jubilating. Messrs Earber, Hopkins, Dutton, Clements and Boad Serna ra ioe Wd a repudii- can demonstration Saturday night. P. J, Lau- Wiles xt Newmen, J. H. Busaneli and fi ere errolied as members of the crew. or = Lives of the club in Indlans were tead "set sso letter from Postmaster General Mi knowledging the notification of his electi a honerary to membership in the club. It was de- cided that at its first. appearance in parade, the club turn out in full force and make as dig a display as possible. The Boat Race Muddle. THE POTOMACS WILL ROW OVER THE COURSE TEIS AFTERNOON AND CLAIM THE PRIZE. It was stated in THE Srar of yesterday that at the rieeting of the referee and judges in the late cit zens’ regatta, held at the Columbia boat house on the eveuing of the race. October 13th, it vas agreed that the race be rowed over this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock; also, that, the Po- tomac and Columbia agreed to tafs, but that 1¢ | was understood that the Analostans objected: | also, that the referee awarded the race ani prize to the Columabias. ‘The Potomacs are con- sequently quite indignant and will row over the course this afternoon. Mr. F. A. Miller, the Judge of the Potomac Ciud, claimed the race on account of the Analostans fouling his crew. ‘The following correspondence has taken place between the Potomac Club and the referee: Mr. Jacob D. Doyle, secretary of the Potomac boat club, wrote yesterday to James P. Willett. esq., referee citizens regatta the foll greeably to your decision of the 13 directing ‘thas the race for the pi OOH at 4:30 o'lock, Tain authorized by the c2p tain of the Potomac boat ciud to notify you that our crew will be on band at ‘ hour—4.30 p.m., Fridat Mr. Willett replied to: of the 14th inst. to har, of the Judges and reteree of the citizous regat’ +, October 14ih, the decision a e to the Columbias was made, acd” It celved ag final. Had your judy protes' the award, I think the ¢ase In pofut would timed another shape. The referee therefor Wil not call a race for this afternoon.” THE COLUMBIAS WILLING TO PUT UP THE RADGS = FOR ANOTHER Ac The following isacopy of a | by the Columblas to the Analostan aud Potow: boat clubs 10-day: “Gentlemen:—The crew of the Colur Boai Club having been awarded the rac badges at the eltizens’ regatta on U river on the 13th tust., by the deeist referee, feel bound in Lonor to URE Si ‘They, however, knowing the decision to bo éd on technteal grounds aloae, are unwilling to retain the badyes Without making an off ain compete tor the champloa-hip; and 1: requested by the crew of the Coluiahia Bow Clab to say that they do otfer the four badge awarded to them ass provided that both the ter addr: tlosian and Potoma wili join In a race to devtde the cha Ip at arly day. Tiat the matter n ided at onee, f will th: you for an ear se to this otter. 4 WH Hi tlemen, ¥ Col By iabla club are doing bother race. In mac clo note fasit the popular aud be graaied, 13. ent Affairs, fon has been made by Ly mond to the District Coromtsstoners on th floor of th e for a barber shoj Zealth Oficer’s ing October sth, four mulsane t C burkus a 10ved, 399; nswal report of 190d fous of unwho were ca ollows: on ount UNL of Old Cor of It pany are portunity of privilege afforacd by sion Of Strik op r tae advertis' Linquel were able to as well as g vilege ot th 6 per coat VITAL STATISTIC ‘The mortality in this District ing October the week ch, iSs0, footed up 4, or at t Of 27.16 per 1,000 per'annum. Uf the deed 25 were while uiales, 27 white females, 1 sand 2 colored females, showing ia rate of per Loud for te Wi the colored popwlation. From sumption, seulle debi patheria, Were 9 deaths each; poeimonla, diseases nervous system, aud maiartil fever, eases of the heart, 6; croup, tive nder 5 years of a colored +14 white and 6 cok There were 6S birt! Vrout,, Sturg bi Venison, 29. Wila Ta A WoMAN LoxbaKpi Ored w Lamed Ja: and P streets north ing stor ed ove et bridge. She was charged in 6 e Court this morning with des roying pr vate property. ‘The cfticer testilied thas she had a pile of stcnes on her porch, and s'oned the cats a8 they passed, breaking ¢ panel ia ove of them, and when he attempted to breaks up Bar amitisemy ant she attempted to throw’a kettle watcr on nit. A fae of $2) or 60 days 1 the workhouse was imposed, 1) OF 89 days ta EVERYHODY Will see the the fair grounds to-morrow eee Hadle: = a Fine Turks TORS oN IN, N. In the Police Court amusing ae eons this morntug, ay: colered man, usted Moses Wormloy’ nae arraigned. Iie was arrested by Policemah Wil, Hatas last night, charged with an assaumt avd battery with intent to kill Nathan Ashton, 4 other Colored man, who testitled that he went va an entertainment at Douglass Hail, in Union. town, lust Wednesday night, and ag soon a3 he g0t into the ha}, Wormiey came running up to ‘im witha revuiverin bis hand, aad shot wilet througa his (Ashton’s) bat. “Witness then sald, “Don't shoot, this 13 Nathan,” when Wormley said, “D—n Nathan, I want to shoo: you.” and he fired another shot which took effect in witness’ right shoulder, when w.taess fell down the steps, and was fired at again by defendant, who followed him down and would have fired again had he not been taken away by friends) The case was sent to the grand jury; jury; bonds, $500, NO PROFESSIONAL RIDERS Will the ladies’ race to-morrow. be allowed ee clation Hail last ; Mr. J. B, Wilson in the chair, and C. F. Rowe secretary. Delagates Were present from the Jackson. Young Men’: th , Jefferson and Fit- teenth DI and after @ consultation ‘the conference to Thursday. Dele- es elected to committee from all the above, except the Jackson Tretigecr resent, a temporary Organization was : lecsra. Taggart and Scott were appoint ed a committee by-laws, &c. A sui made by Mr. G. H. Thompson The National Fair. RUNNING RACKS TO-DAY, AWARDS, ETC. Tt vas @ happy idea, that of Captain Frank Hollingshead, that the National Fair should wind up with a two day’s running meeting. This Meeting began this afternoon, and though the audience was not as lat as it was on the occasion of St. Jullen’3s day, it was respectable in dress and numbers. If’ the enticipations of Captain Holiingshead, who is entitled to the credit for getting up the sports of to-dsy and to-morrow are realized, there will be as Jarge a crowd to witness the ladtes’ race to morrow as there was on St. Julien’s day ‘The crowd was slow in coming to-day, there | being but very few on the grounds during the morning. The horses had a time of it sesmpering about the track. A running horse 13 a different looking object. when out exercising from what he {3 when ina rece. In the latter case allis life, while In the former he is all rags and blanke! The jockey, when attired in bright colored silk, is considerable of an Improvement on the jock who does the exercising. In doing work abou! the stable or track, the average jockey is ve negligent in regard to his personal appear- ance. Tbe noen train brought out a good Sid party, among them hiany who. never seen about this city except during running meetings, Running horses have a more Joyal and steady following than trotters, POPULARITY OF RUNNING RACES. The running races seem to attract a different class of people from these who attend trotting “fhe people who a! bing races,” sald an oid turfman to Tag Stax reporter to-day, rve in & moment then trotun 0 in a whole day. ‘There have be y biz trotting events, ¢ Is Of money have chauged ha you, sir, more fortuaes, ye tortur ve Deen won and lost on run- ning n Gollars On trotting races. he speaker was probably a trifle too enthusl- astle on the question, and In Lis effurt to estab lish the supertority of running races stated what would probably be true {f England were Teicrred to instead of this country; but the pool men agree with Lim, tu that they’ can take in ten times as much money during running meet. Ings a3 when the best trotting horses a inuiched. One of the pool men explained the matter in this w Running meetings have 8 attracted amore fashionable audience. ras I know no particular reason ould be so, except that there ts more ine sport at running meetings, It Is sel- dem, very ‘seldom, that you hear of running horses being held fn or run so that the slow horse wins, though this charge is frequently ‘d during trotting races. ‘There 1s no put- horses 1h pockets In running Is, the jockeys who ride Lough, or at least have s ugh TO “hold a tuoroughbred ib, even If they Wantedjto do so. Ia r res the horse nearly always wi e tretuing frequently the races are ri and Won by the judge y Frequenter’s of the ibey have more ¢ is, ‘There is no e ple, iat and Tsup yWill prefer t a the minosi uth.” wD gent! noted running horses, few more years saved for tie r elves out on otly se,” he sald, the of the bi » y falr for northern ho puth to mest the m' ground on wht fun. Itts Robe to be forced t3 ao ai four & ; ems of the turt inti tonal races wil bo ran. S$ TO-DAY. e quarter Dalganon, Alros, wont Gilras Alroy ith. ‘The second race was for one mile, the eatries betng Demount, Buitimore, fr., ew York Weebly, Alroy, Reve Dalsaaon, Tue race Was won b: York. ‘Time: 1:50. ‘The third race was It mile dash between Wrangler, Marchioness, Alroy, Revenue a Dalganon, It will be noticed that all the races Were Short. ‘They were ran and won th almost an Instant, there bein; no delays or waits heats. PREMIUMS WERE AWARDED TO-DAY as follow salve"; C. é j scuiting and Krart, famti Master Edwin 3 nheeband dr Irame; A. 'T. s nal; Waste cork; Joseph L. Savage, fer pipe and boits. FAIR ON The loan department in tue ladles’ i in bu! tor of Leresting relics. d spectacles completion ot been ps upon by the com- a rule been slow In work: getting Logetbi pious to tb Congressmen were made i Ire OF the yarioas committees, not a singleone of them has served or offered to serve. THE RESULT OF THE day, in which M fair that mitice, whi fog and si several b TOURNEY Tieiskeil, 6! . Churchman and fi. H. resulted {x the ‘st prize, ght; seco! a ‘the prizes were ¥ atch belog valued at ¢ gen jacks, diplom © Steel beatn plow, itt his yulier; tle ultinann} hh s¢ plichfork, same: press. hand, G. 'T, Duviop; wagcn, thimble skein, D. W. », Siifer, Merryman & four-horse ¥ den pup, mec; Grass scythe iawn’ mowing grain ere acd, sata and bows, C. Aultimana’ tman & best dispiay implements, same; subsoil quhar. ‘ wire fencing, Of agricultur: plough, a. Fa Agricultural products—Sample corn fodder, Jobn W. Evans. ned fruits, &c. ar boed vegetables, S. N. Hyd: same; do, lima beans; sam: nt—Patch work quilt, Mrs. A. work quilt, Miss Lizzie Robin- bgs, Anole Skinner; Dest and vo dress, Mrs, D. Burdette; do. do. gentieman’s white satri, fielon; cotton Knit stockings, uninger. Son; darned s neatest made ¢ baby dress, satis Miss Jennie J Majilda D tor household use—Washiag ma- chines, Sparrow & Noble, Boston. Morr's St. George elevated oven range 1s as good as any in the market, and guarautccd in baking and heating, [#) HAMILTON & SHEDD, ENGEL'S AvcTioN Hovsg, 1993 Pennsylvania @senue, is Selling the best callcoes tora and ull ether gcods In Proportion. Now 1s your ume. The slaughter of the entire Stes Is to euler the corset business exclusive’ y. + —_—___$__-.____ A STRIKE took place yesterday amon; men on coal trains along the Cumbstinsd and Pennsylvavia railroad, owing to the suspeasion ofan engineer and conductor. It 18 suppos9a tbat the Knights of Labor ordered the strike. which if continued will cause another sus. eae of shipments on the canal and of rin. igen! = Bact ea) prison in New York on a cnarge u Fged on Wedne: iD conse: Fair baving been ri Dr oe the chaplains, rene parting tan eet ie ca mother of the girl. and 1s tH; = Greatly distressed by the ees AN OLD Man’s Suicipg —John Titus, Sventy, committed suicide in New York on Wedneeday, caused, it 1s supposed, by business troubles, “He ate a i ha after ¢nzeging in a playful with hig gran Went down stairs, where he gashod hig With a razcy, death, iester Day, who wes are | » | MERCH . | ieretor THB COURTS. POLICE CouRT—Judge Snell, To-day, Wm. Merideth, charged with cruelty to animals by striking a dog with a cane: $10 or 30 days. Sarah Jane Price, Fanny Frasier, Maria ino, Agnes White and Lucy Storrs, vagrancy; bonds or 90 days each in the work- house. Jas. W. Kelly, threats to his sister; $30 bonds to keep the peace for 6 months, and in default of bonds to stand committed for 6 months; an appeal was noted and bonds fixed at | $300. George Austin, assault on Lizzie Johnson; $1. Chas, Brown, larceny of ) from Ellen Hawkins: continued. Patrick Holloran, assauit on Nicholas Connolly: $5. John Quinn,’ assault on Willie Franklin; continuea. Moses Wormley, | assault with intent to kill Nathan Ashton: grand jury; bords $500. Sonny Gibbs, threats to Mary Frances: personal bonds to keep the eace. " Louisa Thomas, threats to Amelia | Johnson; do. John Thompson, a colored man, Was charged with assaulting’ with intent to Il ‘Thomas Murphy, a white man, by_ cutting bim several times in the side with a koMe. The case Was sent to the grand jury | GEORGETOWN. | Deatu OF 4 WEL OWN CITIZEN.—3 ard Burroughs. a well-! Azea of tnis place, of the firm of Burroughs « Gibbons, dry | goods dealers. died at bis residence on West street yesterday, aged 47 years, atter a short liltess Mr Burroughs Was a native of st. Mary's county, Md., but bas resided in George- | town for 82 yea past. He was a gentiem known iutegrity aid was highly respected. litde cnildrea, boat Seneca, Me leaves a wite and thre | ‘Ing Grain TRap | with y Arrived 50) Dushels wheat. to-day {bg from 115%; Tne CoaL ‘TR: | Cumberland Wednes¢ as Tollow 784.15 to 12.05 ton: Blacn Avon Co., 100 tou Vor Alexandria as follow George’s Creek Co., Consolt Nor THERE TO CHEER.—In the Warren court of inquiry Wednesday, Major Geo. L. Gillespie, U.S. engineers, testificd that previous to the batule of Five Forks he saw Gen. Sheridan in conversation with ( Warren, and noticed gteat animation on the part of tle former aud extreme tranquility on the part of the latter. At about 4 o'clock Gen. Sheridan rode from 1 White Oak read to a neighboring wood, through Which @ portion of the ita corps was mare ing. AS te men came out tute the open field tey edacireie round Gen, Sherfdan and chrered Lim. The latter said that uiey were not there to cheer him, bui had other work on hand, and he ordered Ue ollicers to form thea quickly as possible. THE ONEIDA COMMUNITY BAK-UP.—A step bas been taken by the Oaeida Commun: Which leads in the civection of its taal di bermen ples and has becom: Le It has abandoned socialisite priuel a joint its property bas var members, but ev ein its privileges, The capital stock will 600,000, Givided Into Share = n, par ovk company. ab held in ur g0 0 Wuniny industries w This step, following ¢ legal marr! s the early vr Binghons Be} wail, iS Miho TeW EF cognidon of thi ably munity Die SSPORPATION CONVENTION Is In deleys border, sation WRs ner country to get the ¢ tal AN AMENDMENT has been proposed in the Vermnont legislature to the state constitution for fe elections to be held on the tr ‘Teesday in November, beginning in 1586, aud for the legislature to meet the first. Wedaesds ef January G. A. R.—In Pailadelph: teenth an ary, Inning tu 1887 TRE AMERICAN Horses up an cecastonat victory. two-year-old colt Foxhatt s ¢: IN E i Unree-y ear clds wi i. . Less fortunate in the re Mr. Lorti] Mr Fresh Supplie i Style Brondy This Weex.- K Hats, $ and $ if Derby: and Chik prt nd nd School, tror cents to $1. One Price Sire, U street northw Overevats: ery large assort Tange of st G, reat, lia Covcn Mixtvre, 25 cents, Renear’s toule for wind dyspepsia, mer Brinton, ML. D., more Lutigs Lvuid E Sreigorator wy pr. ve been much gratifled with the AS atenic in all cases of debility, anemia, chi if cannot b From Eminent Wil ive is found in It seldom fatis faded halr to {ts ori da beauty. Falling hair cked by Its use, and It produces a grow ih 0; fiat hair, sort, glossy and Pixu riant. it is the most clean’ fective i rer how before the J people “London Hair " Restore Obtained ab all the Jeading druggis abottie, Six botttes #4. “ BUCHUPABIA.”—Quick, compicte cure 4 thé yall urinary complaints; $1, at grace For Washington at 4s tor iu ata, Talee, roaches, ded-buga. Ube a Dex; for Washington at 430 Pa, avenue, “ALDERNEY WAGONS.” —Fresh Alderney butt churned every morning, and deliverad in “Ward” prints, 40. per ib, Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and sweet milk 5c. per qt. LADIES GOODS. ‘ME. S. J. MESSER, Drexsmaxnse in connes- tion with Avency for 8 T TAYLOR'S Pa’ 4 SYSTEM OF CUTTING, &c., 1393 F north. oct9-5m_ ™- B. VAN BEUTH. = PARISIAN MODES, 2212 12th street northwest. GANT WALKING, a ‘TION Di. N2 AND RECEP- SSES. LATEST NOVELTING IN DRESS TRIMMINGS, | JETONS, WEEPS THE DECK,” HOSIERY, Besutiful styles and richt prices. UNDERWEAR, In great variety for Ladies" and Children st lowest Prices. BKIRTR, Fraxxet and Veuver, very handeome. GLOY ; Kid, Dog, Castor, an¢ Cashmere for indies and weuitleme u. Bret Gossamens. CORSETS, An endless variety, 50%. 1 LACE FICHUS, And ready made Lacks in Scars, Tres, &c. 8? Low Pnices ss aut Dsranrue! DOUGLASS, Oth street. Fraswronase MILEINERY FOK EARLY FALL WEAR. In _ddition to ie ar larKe f PORTED BUNN we have just received from ecto eral cases of FUR and FELT TRIMMED BONNETS at ucderate prices. MONOGRAM KID GLOVES, 2 buttons, 75 3 puttons, 81; 4 unttors vatton’ White Rid. Si M UNT. MS octT Nos. 621 and 62% D street ME WASHIscToN. | FASHIONABLE, D MAKING AND MMING STORE, A218 Ivania avenue, Dresses, Suits, Ci -, made in Superior ttyle at short notice. Ladies’ can have Dresses Cut and Basted, and a periect fit enaran- teed. octl 23; 6 butions, IMPORTER AND DESIGNER OF FASHIONS IN MILLINERY, No. 1207 F st. n.w., open her ch REEOUS a! = TUBSDAY and WEDNESDAY NEXT, usce in PARIS, on f fashions fron © different leadin OCTOBER 51x AN 6TH. LL THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN PAI TFRN BONN: ine Mr NERY GOUDS, Dis TONS, three ev DELGAbM KID GLOVES, ‘SUIT MISSED’ CLOAKS, CAUH and ai] the mosi recent Nove M. WILLIAN. 70 te Trovise, Paris: av FeRthers Lyed, Cucied snd Cleaned equal to nee. sep si ADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S SHOES 4 MADE TC ORDER. Perfect satisfaction rantesd. JAS. W. VERMILYA, VF. rf A RBOGT MASER, DADIES' FASHIONABLE CaO Otm stront, auc2 Cpposite U. 8. Patoat urtice. Hot tNISHINGS. = ae i, ©. BEvEuper, ed (Latte Webb & Beveridiza,) No. 1009 Pa. avenue. DIRECT IMPORTER or POTTERY AND PORCELAIN. Ie daily receiving invoices of new goods from the best manufacturers in Europe. ect) J hg PUBLIC ARE INVITED TO CALL AT OUR BTORE, Anp Examint 1H& Largest ASSORTMENT OF HEATING STOVES wre Oye Feud South of New York C enane THE BADIANT HOME, THE ARGAND, PIR WILLIAM, BRIGHTO: end others, ali finely finshed and first cisss. Also, a ‘aye variety cf COOK RTOVE-, PORT- AB)? and BRICK SET RANGES, LATLOBES FURNACES, GRATES, &c W. 8S. JENHS & CO. wep 2s 727 7th et. nw. LUMBER'S SUPPLIES FOR GAS FITTERS AND PLUMBERS. ANEW ESTABLISHMENT. Having purcased for Cash a fal enpply of every article used by Plumbers aud Gas Fitters, we ave repared to olfer cur woods on as favorable terms othe trade ae uy otter house, Wo respectfalls ask an inspection of ont Stock, confident that we cennct be beaten either as to guality or price. McHELDEN & C0., septT 819 13th street northwest. Gs FIXTURES, THE BEST QUALITY FOR THE LOWEST PRICE, CAN BE HAD AT S2i BSth street. New styles received daily. Largest Stock in the District. No trouble to show Koods. E. F. BROOKS, E5th st, Corcorsa Bu’ Bepld pa AND HOUSEHEEPE&S, AYTENTION! Vee JOENETON'S DRY SIZED KALSOMINE AND MASURi'S MIXED FAINT. Best in the market. “WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. GEORGE F YNEAL, Jr. 18 7th st. n. Send for sample cards. Gas COOKING STOVES. ‘The Washinaton Gas Licht Oompany have at : office, on 0th street ap asaortuent of the DIAL GAS COOKING STOVES, 2. various aud pstierne. ‘Ibis tn the Btove used by Miss Dods in her lecture oa c.okery. Cail and examine them. sul _EDUCATIONAL. WI MEWA. RIEHL has. assoe im MM Fir Nol snc Ont ee, lames im study ediher of the above languages Bil please: early, that clantes for breianeraratamiral setooee Yersation may be completed. Termes $3 per quar- ter. | Prices preatiy reduced for conte. Residenc B18 9th et. nw. from 8to 10 8m. or StsS rm. oct? 29 M's. OSBORNE'S BOARDING AND Day SOHOOL FORK YOUNG LADIES, at 043 mt £t. D.w. Classes for advaneed puyie in Art and Literature, niso, in Ancient and Modern Lan- Ruacee. octT-3m, | | QKcReOL OF MUSIC, > | SS sz te fenchere in Sthet now. Rates ® month abd upwards. Experienoad tiaha, voice, Organ, ete Free exer burch onan. cise a. Mi PRUD "HORERLE js reones: ia tae eulng French classes. G. trees offered porile take the wh | Besinnere tancht or: tion for adver ccd pupile, Ladi bride D Gall at 9107 12 a.m. and 1)p.m.; Monday apd 1’ 4s pom. ST: JOHN'S i) TUTE, Ve archip, pis COLLE: nt EL INSTITUTE aw . SON, Miewes Bus Lt sar4 Rot crtmentes on thorotaeh fn all a anid at rr al lass tor ion in German tres. LL2T _ pent In ETROPOLITAN SEMINARY AND hu beschrnckirche meer rhe ete td AND SCHOOL POR YOUNG LADIFS ANI restmed @uties Sevrexvere itr dercarten Normal Ip ipal, Mise B.C GRAY! WAARINGS SATUKDAY bye M RECEPTIONS aon . 2%, 1880, sew flenres Githe ct sche po van uly, 0 916 EB Reduced rates for soasnn ticketa 01m GPECIAL ATTENTION Is CALLED OO to aC oor | wertunity for ing in O atwice ar heinatiog in Day and Bven- tux clanees, at the BCLECTIC SEMINASS, 1481 Q st. Z KIGHAK al. eepas- Im BS ISS ADE) iE OS. PAYNE HAVING JME returned to ty, Will Pom Dor tagtrnce job in Vowe Butidiue aud Ec lsthet. nw. QW. PLENN. Aw, 70 6 Classical. Matt cal ane ftitate for Youns Meu_and Boys. Freueh, German and Enwulich per quarter. Evonins classon, cial attention to prey aud NCALLY PRA £9. w.#025-Am OLY CHOSS ACADEMY, husetts : has reopened re turg st ins, D roy 2s-dw AND MES, J. MH. SiDDONS > forn + aod wive ividuals MINSEY, 5 na with LLE. FOULON has reopen French Duy Selool for You Children, Yrench lsaeusxe only 1 Terme per quarter :—Primn classes, including English nud Peaw Private leswons also xive INDERGABTEN NORMAL INSTI- isi TUTK, for the training of tea model k: 4 advanced circulsra Princivals. 2 PULLOC Sth et; Miss SUSIE POL 1127 Tithe |. P. CACLFIE! Btndice resumed 5 LAW scuoon : or THE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. PROFESSOR Puorenzy, oF Ce 3» MIspEMEANO WILLIAM A. MAURY, Lt. Fourry, JcRisrnupy Botiry PLrar p EVIDENCE, AND T or Panrse Tur Hon. ALEXANDE LEcTen © GeokGEk FE. AP: JUDGE OF Moor a ELE, The exere the Law Bui « of the University Eth iret, between if streats,) om OND WEDNE#DAY IN OCTOSER (Octa- ‘ock p.m., when opening ad- Profees ra, sud when Jadiciery y re fortwo years, 9 or in monthly instal the opticn of Ftx 5. = ‘The fce for the Post-eraduate oouree in practice,’ months, is #25. r invitation, being in re=ponsetos call sraduates tn law and the Hon. Alexsnd ¥ Justice of th a ery of tue course Ww: Fatthe opaniug of tober. ‘Lhe special fee f. will he $10. Catale, at the Nat al mavitae Bauk, cor. > ave. and Ish et. yor by accr-einw the President “f the Fac- ulty. _sepi5-Im. LOCUTION, — 2 QR.’ Mirs M. K. 805 is prepared to « towive private inst renoes: Prof. Mark a ; Justices Strong, dust: Spoftord, C: joard Ts “4f SCHOOL OF LAV Opens for the term of 3°: DaY EVENING, October 6h, at s!x 0 <! Lecture Hall, #16 Pet. nw, in Waste TING SPECIALTIES— MOTTS SOCIAL LALiobs. MOTSS' ELEVATED OVEN RANGE. MOTIs' STAG FUKNAO! Above Boods as cheap a8 guy An the market and Werrented to give ratisfaction. HAMILTON & SHEDD, ave2l 409 Oh stre READ THIS COLUMN, ___ BOOTS AND SHOES. AT HALF THEIE VaL VALU Opps AND Esps oF GENT'S FINE BOUTS AND GAITERS LADIES’ GOAT AND KID BUTTON. MISSES AND BOYS’ SCHOOL SHOES GUM BOUTS AND SHOES. ‘e L. HEILBRUN, We, 202 7th st. Sign of ‘‘Ths Old Woman in Window.” Ho4=2 EGR BOLLER. FOR EACH DOLLAR INVESTED AT 77 Market Space, ocths is | YOU REOEIVE ITS FOLL VALUE IN GOODS. Men's Shoes. from $1.25 to $6.50 a pairs Ladies" Shoes. from 80 cts. to $7.00 a rair. Misses aud Children’s snoes, froin O0c. to: ‘84a pair. FOR COMFORTABLE, DURABLE AND MODER- ATE PRICED BUOTS AND SHOES, OUKS ARE NOT EXCELLED. W. @. BICH, oct Ti? Market Spece. iW YORK SHOE STOBE, 605 Pennsylvania Avenue. RE. TABLE BOOTS AND sttvE3. EVE THING a= REPRESE ATED yh 4 x Monty Paid Buck for Goods Returned- Bead tuts Price List: Ladies’ ti" e Kid of Goat Button. * Best Cur. Kid Button..., ea’ Bert French Bii Boots. Y solid Goat Butt. nu. fsses' Solid Goat Button: Bankide tise ted 3, Pe, is.) foray ep Iron Bitters ,Curatine A Powerful Tonic.| A Vegetable Medicine, Bitters Curatine MQQmplete Streuuthener.| A iiebiable Medicine. itters \Curatine apes ions Appetizer. Cures Blood Diseases. Bitters jCuratine ae Enrich, the Blood. (Cures aiver Complaint. ron Bitters \Curatine * Renew the Vigor |Cures Kidney Affections. on Bitters Curatine as Give Vitality. | = Cures Scrofala. Iron Bitters ‘Curatine Cure Malasial Diseases. Cures Rheumstism. Iron Bitters Curati; Ly! - |For Leiter, Itch, ee Leiter, Teoh ares Cure indivestion. wld ase = Iron Bitters and Blotches. Cure Nervous ility. "i Trritability. Serene sold g . Iron Bitters Care Langour. (Cars Givers and Boils. Iron Biters \Curatine Cure Paint?’ struation. |For MercunalPolsoning. Price $1 Bottle. Price #1 a Bottle. IBON BITTERS AND CURATINE For sale by STOTT & CROMWELL, 485 Pennsylvania ave., angHfDolesale and Retail, and by all Drageists. Dae ates = 3 Fears. It eaucates youus men a fuiness ‘aud eetf-eapport. Ite positions of trust and profit. Or [ainine oncpriece the Ena Less Ariiin cle, syencerian Practica! P Bockkecping, by siuele and double ent to every variety of business; Elocu' tures. “Day ard Pyening Sossions. :aforma- * call at the Qullege oF Sddreae MEN Fo Princiy agi NES. ALFRED BUSA NGLISH AND FsENOU SCHOUL FOR FOURG LADIES Wt2 Tithe Pw anties of this echool will be resumed on ihe 201 TEMBER. BLISGTON ACADEMY, MAY Building, cor. Th aca E eis. uw." A select col for Boys ‘and Young Me ited. Only scholars of moral © ceived. Careti Cemmon Env’ish Bi oes ig syne ps — va cere Lat. Gi 4 ny and even! eesKions. news EUSTON MAUAPEE.. A.M sepl- 3m ancipal. x ANCHOR aS Mare. avenue, Wasliucton, D. G. jy2T-3m HOF. OQ French lvstructer snd ‘mre University, a tant as spok cleyant end lucated Parisiag Mm. Iss ae TUCKER Ma: WILL iL resume in Elocution Uctober aim papninia 2126 Penusylvanis ave. ~~ M* img, hhort- SMVSETLY DamaceEn sewen rire. 4 LABGE LOT FOR SALE VERY LOW. ‘We are also offering Lowmr THAN EVER TOPS, STOVE CROCKS anv GARDEN VASES, of our Own Marvractvae. POTOMAC TEBEA COTTA ov., @01 New Jersey Avenue, Muas B. & 0. Daroz. be

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