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NG STAR. -. October 20, 1580. ‘The Weather. INDICATIONS TO-DAY, Orrick oF THE CHIEF StGNar. OFFICES) WASHINGTON, Oct. 2). 1550, 9:30 am. For the middie states clear or fair weather, ‘Wires shifting to southwesterty, slight changes: in temperature, stationary or lower barometer. RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER. ‘The following are the readings of the thermom- eter at the Signal Office during.the day:—7 BID, 45°: 7:35 am, 44°; 11 am., 53°; 2 p. oS. Maximum. 5s: inimum. 41. — LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, &c., To-night. | National Theater.—Maggie Mitchell in “Fan- chon. Ford's Opera House.—“Tne Galley Slave.” Liwoin Hail.—Complimentary concert to Heraden Morsell. Condensed Locals. e following patents have been issued to oon in this Dist: ict: Washington—R. B. Donaldson, socket handie for tools; George W. Mason, child’s carriage; C. W. Saledee, road wagon, two patents; K. D. O. Smith, Water closet and urinal, three patents. Georgetowa— E. P. Hann and G. W. Decker, belting reel. The valuable horse “Jack,” of No. 1 engine company, died this morning from the epizootic. He had been a favorite in that company for the past six years. J. Shillington sends Scritmer’s Monthiy tor November, a superd sumber. Yesterday, Mr. C. F. Rowe, for Kobert 0. La Bille, filed a bill against Martin Cronja, W. ©. Drew and others, members of the D. C. Fire Department Relief Association, praying an ac- count and a decree for $2 each from each mem- ber—$is6—which he claims he became entitled Dy reason of bis resignation in July last, be- cause Of disability incurred In the service. Amusements. &c. Nationa. TheATER.—There was a large au- dience at the National last evening. “Fanchon” was played by Maggie Mitchell and he pany to the delight of all present. Tue performance will be given this evening. Forps Orkka Hovss.—“The G: Grew another large aud Interest of the Gut, and the audienc bezinning to end. d through- ‘tily irom Lrxseox Hatt.—The complimentary concert to Mr. E rnden ht promises to be alevent. One of the fea- gram will be the rendittoa by 1 Miss Ewan of the famous love on Liu INFANTRY MaRcatNa THROvGH GEORGIA. —The feature at Atlanta yesterday was a gra : view of the v batta were formed ‘ brigade. . Colquite and star Tode into the park and were greeted with i te of sevenice regular art viewed the line, and the rev! een in Atlanta. The @ the laying ot ‘d Memo this afferncon. The Light Infantry will return homeat 9's clock p m. to-morrow,and these mowbers Who Rot accompany Ure corps to give a reception aud ban mand. the com- The home members will form at their orrow evening in rm, Shakes and overcoats and pro- ceed to the depot, where they Will receive the returning company with military honors. The entire corps will march up Peunsylvanta avenue to is nd return to the armory, where the banquet will be There will bea pyrotechnic d fine of mare. of the atthe jist Episcopal Chureb, tock pl: Feundry Church last evening. ‘There were present numerous representatives of the Metko- dist churches of the District, and the object was to enable the Bishop to become acquainted with the people. Rev. Dr. McKendree Relley. of the Georgetown church, delivered an address of Welcome on the part of the ministers, and Gon. S. S. Henkle on the part of the laity. The Bisaop made a very riate response, after whica Kev. B. Peyton Presiding Eide: to the Bishop, and as spent tn pleasant intercourse. B: Anérews bas recently taken up his reside here, af s€5 Lith s Tre Creevir Covet Divisions. — ¥ the Court in General Term entered the ing o:der In reference to the Cireuit “Ordered. that either of the justices assig bold divisions cue and two of the special ter af Jaw spall have power. in the absence of otber justice so assigned, to call over th dar cf causes fn both divisions; tay Jucgments by default, non-suit aad eonfes=i0; = dispose Caer m ke pew o ders as are usual and proper to b2 mi> the call of the calendar,” _— = anquet was given at the members 0} Seotiand now fn sess! removal of the sponded to as f¢ Royal Order of Scotland, respons: by Sir Richard 3. Nunn; The Deputy and Governor of the Grand Lodge ofthe Royai Order. Brother Jobn Whyte Melville, response by Sir Albert Provinclal Grand Lodge and Grand i the United si of Ameria, re- Albert G. Mackey, The Cross and ose, and ail of which their ui fa the symbol to a Knight of the Nose Croix, response by a Buist; The North and South, the E. and West, of tae One Country and Home of etUs, response by Sir Charles Roo: Masonry, of all Rites and Degrees over thi face of the Earth, wherever tt maintains ih : ng its row: — JSext To Jat. ox A Cuance OF ROBBERY. Ye Poiltes € tes, and si at th tet forcing open the | then entering Mrs. Appell then | and some ing and also some jewelry that the window had been le Leen shown ‘nat the window ant entered the house was burglary could not be susta’ sary to prove to sustain acharge of bu that the entrance was made by “breakin: ahouse, A charge of grand iarceny was sub- stituted, and Detectives Coomes and Acton tes- Ufied to recovering the goods, and to defend- ants acknowledging to them tiat he had stolen them. Two white women. who live in a disre- putable neighborhood tn this elty, testified to Ein bought some of the from defencant. The cas jury under $560 bonds. defendant was comm the | n, the char, ‘Was Sent to the grand nm defauit of which the MARRIAGE LICENSES have been issned to Moses Ellis and E’ Spurlock; Nathan J. Bing and Mary H. Baker; Dr. Ben}. B. Adams and Ella DeMott 7 Woodward and Agnes M. Towers: W. W, Spence, of Baltimore, and Alice M. Waiker; of New Haven, Pa.; W.’S. Crown ard Margaret A. Keeser: James Jounson and Emtily L. Johnson; Thomas F. Green, sr., and Mary E. Anderson. He Dip Not HOOT, BUT Was Sor —This Criminal Court, (judge James), United St. vs. Samuel \ Adams, partially tried yesterday, was re Mr. Perry for the covernment, Mr. T. F. Miller for the defence. The government claimed that s evening of the i5th of July last. was disorderly on a street car, near the south grounds of the Capitel, burrabing for Garfield, ard committing other acts ef disorder. atter te tng pat off by the conductor and another man it was claimed thai he drew a pistol and tired at the conductor, who was then tn the midst of S croweéed car. This was supported by tue tes- Umovy of two naval officers and other wit- nesses. It was admitted that ouly one shot wax is, the defence clalined, was fired beecar at Adams, and very mueh to tae of the prosee thts morning, It was sbewn tothe Court and jury that the bullet fired hed entered the defendant's shoulder, and thet ipstead of delve ussatiant be was the party assaulted. ‘The jury nad not returned a verdict at 2 o'cloc! OF MURDER AGatnst a Boy.—The §Taud jury hes found a true bill ot indictment ageinst Isuac Snowden for the murder of W@. fired, and th from Coane | holders not be! whlen detend> | issmecert clothing aud jewelry | ‘The synod of Baltimore, composed of the ‘ashington, Baltimore and Newcastle presb;- terles, met at the New York avenue church iast your souls. hearken.”—Jeremian vi, 16. Rev. Narayan Shes- beeps thee ss sane lemon was introdaced, and 6) some regarding reilgious matters in India. Ss TO-DAY'S SESSION. The Synod reassembled this morning, and after devotional exercises and the enrotlment of ministers and elders, assistants t. the stated clerk, Rev. J, P. Carter, elected Rev. W. H. Booke, of Havre-de-Grace moderator. re Cooke on taking the chair briefly retuyned his thanks. Re from Presbyteries were mad? eports as follows:—New Castle, 45 ministers, 53 churehes, and $62.47 raised; Washt a ministers, 29 churches, 3 licentiates, and 1ican- didates; itimore, 49 ministers, 44 churches and $123,000 raised, Rev. Mr. Carter moved to amend the standing rules so as to fix the time of meeting of the Synod the third Friday instead of the taird Tuesday in October, so that Sabbath may be spent at the meeting place. Mr. Carter arcual . at at Lake! Aeon ber! too much routine 013- ness, bu’ je meeting was changed would be more spiritual Donen : i IL was argued by some that the synod meot- ing following so closely after the usual summer Vacation it would not do for the pastors to ab- fent themselves from the pulpit. Ochers took the ground that there should be at least more preaching during the sesstons of the synod. Oue speaker sald it would be geod for the congreza- Uons to make such a change, for twice in three years the responsibility of Ailing tho Palpits Would fall on the elders. The vote on the motion was a tie—23 on each side—and the roll Was called and the motion was adopted—3) in the affirmative and 36 in the negative. ‘The question as to place or meeting wascalled and a warm invitation was given from Cumber- jand, Md. B. Cross, Rev. A. (on a Baltimore church be- ing nominated 2s the place ot meeting), warmly urged that Cumberland should be the place, tor the synod was created for missionary work in that part of the state. Hehad no doubt but they would be well recetved anywhere in Mary- land, Including the eastern shore, where there $s sand, sand, sand. Iu Cumberland they would fird more, What are you going to do? Le these people feel that they have no backin iz? ‘Tell them to remain there alone and sing “Hold ner Mr. D ev. Mr. Duvall replied, saying that J old Dr. Patton wouid cry to hear’ Mr ‘foss ask What have they on the eastern shore but saa d, Sand, sand. He was not from eastern shore. but he would say that they had more there than sand. They had fruit, frait, fruit, and eae oer ene — fe there. The synod 2 meet at Cumberland, on the d Friday in October, 1881. Pema —__ District Democrats, MEETING IN THE TENTH DISTRICT THIS MORNING. The Tenth District Hancock and Eaglish elub met at 1222 D street this morning, J. Emmner, jr., in the chair, C. Corbley and G. Labarra secretaries, Mr. Emmner tendered his resignation as chairman. It was unanimously agreed Lot to accept the resignation, and it was laid on the table. A-ter some remarks by Messrs. Hodges, Atz and Watren as to tae pros- ect of the democratic party in November the club adjourned. Afterwards the chair ap. Pointed the following as the Tenth district Han- cock and English one dollar campaign fund committee, ali moneys collected to b? turned over to the Jackson Association: J. Emmner, Jr., F, Nichous, Mr. Atz, Mr. Hodges, H. Mc Clure, THE YOUNG MEN'S HANCOCK AND ENGLISH CLUB Met at Association Hall last eventing, Mr. B. Miller in the chair and Mr. C. M. Moore s2cre- tary. Mr. Beli said that at a meeting at Lang. ley, at which Messrs. J. H. Bradley, J. E. Norris, G. H. Thompson and himself were present, an address had been read, which would be the one Presented by the committee on address of this emb. It counselied peace and reconciliation. and urged all to untte in the election of Hancoc! and Epglish. Mr. Oliver P. Joanaon addressed the meeting, referring to bis late visit to Ohto. and safd the democracy there were not despond- ent. Mr. Jobnson then urged lideral conatribda- tions. Mr. Howe offered a resolution, watch Was adopted. that notwithstanding the recent. deteat in Ohio and Indiana, they loox, with con fidence to the election of Hancock and English. Mr. Thompson offered a resolution, whlen was adopted, setting forth the recent organization of office holders under the name of the Towpa'h Club, which clud, on recent occasions, has pa. raded with a nondescript machine called tue canaj boat Evening Scar, and have made a mls take oy hitching thereto horses. somuch male power to be found among th- members, and suggesting that on future occa sions tow pathers get In the traces, etc. Mr. Babe called up the (uestion of finan: and ed that uke collections be e d was followed by Mr. J. B. Wilson, Mr. z Colonel Sloan, who appe: rs District Government Affairs. Mr. W. O. Roome, fat : Special assessment:, has assessments: Franklin street from N: avenue to Sth street west; T north fro mont avenue to Boundary street; G oth e: t; 22d west from M N north; 24th west from Virginia avenue to Ov- gervatory; T north from New Je North Sey avenue t itol street: O street south from 41 west to river: Carroll street npSOn S'reet frcm 14th west to between B street id ath and C south. BIDS WERE OPENED TO-DAY in the office of the District Commissioners removing the bodies in Hoimead for emetery. There was but one bid put in—that of the Graceland Cemetery Company—which offers i> remove for $ each to any cemetery where tue friends may own or control the loi or lots oa which such bedies can be buried. #5.50 for re- moving body and the appropriate headstone and reburying and settng stone. Seventy-tive cenis for each pine box, three feet loug by Mitcen Inches square, furalshed for eucasiag such bodies so removed. JHB LIQUOR LICRNSE BOARD this morning addressed & hoie io the Com’ Sioners propounding the question “Ww owners Of property who reside in the cli revresented by agents, shall the board reyu the signatures of the owners, or will sigaat of agents answer?” Also, “If the agents represent the owners of property, willa nov addressed to the board over the signatures o as stating that they are duly author owners answer?” The license board met to-day and rejected the application of Philip Meredith, 321 northwest, the requisite number of pro, ached to the same. “A pe- Utlon was received signed by a large number o property owners in the nelguborbood of the Peabody school building, against the 1ssutog or ieense to any persons fiving on or dolag dist LESS Ob Strects fronting the School. elng THE GRAND JcRy.—The grand | jury to-day asked the Court a series of qucs tons, which Judge James proceeded to a! rs. ‘The first was: If from the testimony they be- eve that the offence was justiflableshould they ignore the billz_ The Court said that they could not, for it was the province of the petit jury to decide on the question of justification, ‘The second was as to whether if they belleved that bo conviction would follow should they ignsre? ‘The Court answered that that was nota (11 Uon for them to determine. Their stmple duty | was to determine this question: does tbe e derce make out probable cause on a prin facia case? The third was should they find a bill without regard to any mitigating clrcum- stanc He replied that neither the grand nor | petit jury had anything to do with mitigating cireuinstances. ‘That (uestion belonged to the Court after conviction. The grand jury there upon retired. | _ ‘Tua Great Bonanza mines of Nevada are less notable than Dr. Bull's cough syrup. t FIRE aT SOLDIERS’ Home FROM THE KICK OF A Hexse.—About 2:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon one of the stables of the Soldiers’ Home was totally destroyed by fire, caused by the kick of aborse. It appears that John Dolen, a laborer, was engaged in op are a horse, oy oe using a lightea lamp tor that purpose, an is su pened that during the ‘process “he silgntly burned the antmal, when it let fly a hind hoot which knocked the lamp into the hay, setting It on fire and soon the whole building with its contents was destroyed; loss about $1.50). ‘The fre de] ent was unable to respond owing to the sickness among the horses. ————<—<—<—~<____ BUTLER, MARQUIS, THIEF, OR WOMAN.— Mr, Constant A. Andrews, ot ‘No. 30 West 4sth street, Silver ware recently from his house in Newport. Suspecting ‘his butler, Hiilga Von Zaren, he requested Capt. Gastiin of the steamboat squad to arrest him. After Yon Zarep’s arrest, Capt. Gastitn found in his trunks a display of the most costly male attire and a quaniity of female apparel. tucluding several fashicnable silk dresses. Von Zaren said he sCmetimes amused himself in the eventags at Newyort by attending balls attired as a womac. A package of small visiting cards, bordered Smith, by cutung bim. Both parties were cot. | with bia , and inscribed, in an elegant script, ore, the being a few months over | ‘Le Marquis O'Netil de Lasantas, 6 Belfast tweive years of and Smith about elzatee). | square,” was also found in the trunk. Von About @ month since, they. with others, were pis;ing “mumble peg” near the corner of 9th and E streets southwest, when a fgg arose, lows with and after coming to bard words, fists, bricks and stones followed. and Snowden Zaven said that this {3 a Spantsh title, and that, being a ecion of a Spanish house, he ts entitled to assume it. Capt. Gi learned that Von Zaren bas used the alias of Henry O'Neill, and tbat he stole silverware from Messrs. John C. drew aknife and cut Smith, who died about | £1. No. 233 5th avenue, and Edwin O. nire days afterwards. ‘The prisoner's friends | Meyer, of No. 41 West ivth street, while ea: eve retained Mr. F. H. Falls as his counsel Diag co Uy chees a 8 batter Von Zaren pieaded guilty of grand larceny yesterday in gen. Axexe the specialties week, M2ssrs. | eral sessions, and Recorder Smyth sentenc’d s& Co. anbounces in the advertising eoi- | him to state for two years and st umns, is a Sine French w, dlagon: montbs. He was so much affected that the Prince Albert frock cou apd Vest, at the low | ‘ Micers bad to support him while he faced the Agure of Direen dollara, t ‘cour—a. ¥. sun, THE dovETs. COURT IN GENERAL TzRM, ‘Yesterday, Bloxham et al agt. Page; judgment below affirmed. Schiesin: 7 ee ale LY 1B; a ey pany Seog en OY mAkENE HA ndant ‘To-day, Cahill agt. Witmer; ju it below re judgment Cracurr Court (No. 2)—Judge Hagner. To-day, Keyser agt. Rowe; judgment affirmed. Harrisen aS Thompson; dismissed. Lyon agt. aggaman agt. Courtney; settled. Berger agt. Alexander; jury out. Equity Covrt—Judge Cor. To-day, Coburn agt. Henderson; sale ratifed and reference. Rapley agt. Brown and Ogie agt. Ogle; pro confessos. Clagett agt. Brooks: distribution authorized. Brown agt. Dyer; claims ordered paid. McCauley agt Adams; rent ordered paid, te. Harris agt, Sweet; pro confesso made final. Kec agt. Hamptoa; order for appearance. Theilecke agt. Thei- Jecke; leave to amend granted. Ingersoll agt. James; trustee directed to pay notes. Ritchie egt. Wolcott; execution suspended. Strause on hearing. CRIMINAL CourT—Judge James. Yesterday, William Strapson; assault; jury disagreed and discharged. Samuel N. Ada, assault; on hearing. (iTc-day, the grand jury ignored the charge of embezzlement against Robert Brockenboroush. Semuel N. Adoms, assault and battery; jucy out. Robert Kobinson, assaulting Officer £ ue; jury out. Pouce Covrt—Juage Snell. To-day. Ellen Walker. loud and b:Asterous; $5<rid5days, Stephen McArdle, profari ¥; felted collateral. James Whaten, Miia‘ O'Brien, John Keinley and Charies Banks, loud and boisterous; $5 or 15 days each in tue work- house. Jenny Swirney and Allce Foot, va- gtancy; bonds or 90 dayseach. James Taple t, Chas, Golden and Sallie Tapley, loud en 1 bots- terous; $5 or 7 dayseaca. Henry Johanson. va- [ta bonds or 90 days. Also charged with being loud and boisterous; $5 or 15 days ¢ 5 Geo. W. Cooper, colored, charged wita keeping an unlicensed bar; $105 or 6) days in the work- house—an appeal noted, and bonds fixed at $200. Gilt Robinson, obtaining money under false pretences; continued. Cornelius Cole. assautt on Rebecca Smith; $5. Jos. Davis, assault on Mary Jane Johnson, by striking her in the nose; $5 and costs, Jas. Davis, burglary; grand jury; bonds $500, Edward Barnes was charged with assault on Alice Barnes, his wife, who testifled that Edward has done nothing tor her support, and abused her in every possiuie way; he strack her In the face. The court imposed a fine of $5, and required bonds to be given In $100 to keep the peace to Alice. SETTING a Trap TO CaTcH a THIEF—In the case, “at Philadelphia, of Robert A. Parrish, a lawyer, charged with conceaitng an inferaal machine in his office drawer, bis intention being tostop petty therts therefrom, and by which a boy was badiy injured, a verdict has been ren- dered convicting him, and motion for a new trial Was made. STRANDED IN A STRANGE Crt. late treasurer of “A Flock of Geese” com!ua tion, states that Hickey, the late manager, rua away last evening. leaving himself, Mr. Fenton, Mr. Ste t, Reynolds and Miss Kellogg tranded. Saturday, Hanna, manager of tae clid avenue opera house, Cleveland, was In the elty, and thought the suow was too bad to risk ahy money on, and therefore would not advance fares to Cleveland, ym. Kelly, ad them back to New He telegraphed for a leader of the orchestra, al- though knowing the company waa going to quit business, and thus a Mr. Jackson ai Saturday, aud is here now bankrupt. Hic Mr. Kelley owes the company three weel Salary, arid has left them in a strange city w out leans. Miss 5 business, and Miss I hurt the company, crushed it. She says she ex Tourists Palace Car col Leadir, 19th. New ORLE. Invasion, @ Contract having been made to 1 port 10600 Chinamen from Cuba for use on the Plantations. LooxinG Into THe Exicrmiry of Rervent- CAN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS —The Ohlo repud- Mean state central committee and numerous candidates for presidential electors moi at 4S last night for consultation as eligibility of electors. Stanley Matthews sented an opinion that persons holding 0. other than federal offices were eligtole a3 s electors, but that to avoid all semblance of ob- jection from auy quarter he deemed 1t destraple ersons hviding auy office elective or ap- ve, should resign either those positions or tr places on the electoral Ucket. A resolu- ‘lon to this effect was adopted, and the entire evening was occupied in tnducing candidates Tor electors to accept thisdecision. Gens. Gros- venor and S. S. Warner, candidates for electors- at-large, decided to resign their p ac*s a3 direc- tors of the soldiers’ orphans’ home and Northern Obio asylum respectively. Dr. Beaman retired rather than resign his place as member of tae 0] Several other candidates resigacd State Senators Ezsgieston and not present, wilt ther their state ofi:es or thcir places on the electoral ticket. WHO Ane CHARGED wird CatsiNG UxG DisssTER—Yesterday morning the Pittsburg county authoriggs took action i5 regard to the ation Of the train raen Icund guilty by the coroner’s jury of ertninal negligence In causing the accident on tie Penn- S)ivanla raliroad, at the 2sch-street erussi«: Saturday night, October 9. The prose: dings are against Johu Routh, conductor; Wilkin J Penrod, flagman of the tirst train, and Bagi .eci Hughey of the second train, and are for miide meanor under the act of the assembly. Roath surrendered himself and is Out 0% $1.00 Dail The others will give themselves up. The co ae ith Will probably bring charges of mur- er. A Boy Suocts His Praymate.—A werk ago last Friday Warren Longmore, 10 years o14, and Freeman L. Wright, a year younger, were play- ing together on the premises of the Lonagnore familly. The family were away, bat the ne: house was less than twenty fect distant. A ca’ appeared at the barn, and the Longmore boy peited her with stones. His playmate remo: Strated. Warren said that If the cat show berself again he would shoot her. The cat re appeare Warren ran for the yun, waleb stood in the corner of th? kitcl Freem in closed the door, and standing on the step out side kept opening the door part ay and look “The ing in. Warren cried at las: BET you open the door I am going to fire,” aud kep his word. ‘vo his horror bis playmate tell mo tally wounded. Iman agony of terror, a5 ap- pears, he dragged the half lifeless body wo the rear of the stable and attempted to conesal ti. While he was digging a hole there he was dis covered. —Purtiand (Me.) Adv me Or INTEREST TO IMPORTERS.—A suit has been en- tered in the United Sta es circult court at New York, entitled Hadden ys. the Collector ef the Port, &c., Cf considerable interest to importers. Its intention Is to determine how value 13 to b+ put upon goods imported from countries where silver 1s the standard of value; whi x ing to the gold value of silver ing to the value of silver coin used io U clase as comyared with the American standard silver dcllar, ‘he case involves a difference of about i5 per centor the dutlable vaiue of in voices in silver currency, and revives the silver question, Fatal GUNNING ACCIDENT.—On Saturday _at- ternoon last Master Willlam Dewing, aged 16 years, and son of Kev. T. 8. Dewing, who re- sides about four miles from Centreville, ir Spaniard’s Neck, was slot in the stomach and Instantly killed, under very distressing circum- stances. It seems that young Dewing with two friends, Augustus Keating and George Leonard Usrley, were gunning for squirrels on Mr. Dew- ivg’s farm, the three boys having with them two doubie-barrel guas. Coming to a branch young Keating and young Hariey crossed over, abd young Dewlpg pri led to pass the guns over to them, both guns being cocked. ‘The first gun was handed to young Keating, muzzte fore- most. for which Keating remonstrated with him, but took the gun and laid itdown. The other gun was then handed over, breeca fore- Most, and with the barrels unfortunately polnt- 1'g towards Dewing’s stomach. Just as young Keating was in the act of reaching for it the (oe was discharged, it 1s su) by a twig locking into the trigge the whole lovi T, an passed into the stomach of Master Dewing, gav- ering the intestines and rs causing almost tastant death.— Centreville (Md) Records ‘THE GRAND FINALE of Baltimore sesqui-cen- tennial celebration was an event long to be re- membered. and the scenes on the streets of the city last night were wonderful in more ways than one. The crowds were simply imwense, and over fifteen thousand people were gathered 02 Baltimore street, between Calvert and Holt- day, and on North and South between Fayetts #niGerman. The illumination in honor of the Serqui-centernial and the annivei of the surrender of Cornwaliis at Yorktown was general all over the city. The tlluminations of {the City Hall, Washington Monument, Snot Tower, public squares and parks were of special beauty.—american, to-day, John J. Lyons, who shot a call-boy in the Anerican hotel, at Albany, N. Y., has b2en arested in New York. In his ion were @ quantity of $114, two Joaded revolvers an ewelty. ; The Chicago Inter-ocean says that D. S. Rid- local freight agent of the Michigan Soutn- has left town with a shortage in } eel, ern railroad, his accounts of $50,600. John Murphy. a sailor, fell from the top of a lterty, pole at Summitville, N. J., on watch he Renee et ee ee wi At Lyndenville, Vi., yesterday, Byron Blake, in rey of insanity, murdered his mother, s!ster and step-father with a knife, and then hanged himself. A young lady of Portland, Me., was insulted the by a rough. She seized him by the him to the police station aad ‘The Price of Comets in New ¥: BIG ONES IN DEMAND AT $500—LITTLE GOING AT $100, ASTRONOMICAL Soctery. } Elwood Bulldiag, Oct. 18th, 1880. Editor Stai ‘The new comet which I found On the lth instant promises to be one of the most remarkable ones which have recently been seen in this country. Its great size, its slow rate of motion, and the fact that it Is moving very nearly in a direct Hine toward the earth all eom- ‘bine to produce this result. Mr. H. H. Warner, | Of this city, who has done so much for the insti- tutions of this vicinity and who Is erecting a Yery fine observatory especially for my benefit, bas made me a present of $500 for discoverlog this comet, making an average of $100 for each one I have found. very truly, Lews Swirr, GOVERNMENT PrrcasE OF BONnDS.—The ‘Treasury department. to-day purchased, through. the assistant treasurer at New York, $2,500,009 U. 8. bonds for the sinking fund. Mis3 NELLIE CALHOUN, grand-niece of John Cc. Calhoun, made a very successful debut at the Grand Opera House io San Francisco Mon- day night as Juliet, and was accorded a grati- fying reception. THE ONKIDA ComMUNITY.—Albert Kinsley and others have fited articles of association to b2 known as the Gvelda Community. limited. ‘This Is a reorganization of the association loag unfavorably known by the same name, with their marital relations changed. —_—_—_— CUTICURA Itching Humors, Scaly Humors, Blood Humors, Speedily, Permanently, and Economically Cured, When Physicians and all Other Methods Fail, What are Skin and Scalp Diseases but the ovi- dence of internal Humor yeu times more difficult to reach and cure, which floste iu the blood ana other fiuids, destroying the delicate machinery of life, and filing the body with fonl corruptions, which burst through the skin in loathsome eruptions? _ CUTICURA RESOLVENT, the new Bood Parifier, internalix, Cunicuna, a’ Medicinal Jeliy, as by the CUzicvra MEDI 1 trnaily, havo performed the most miraculous cures cf Itching, Sealy and Sccofalous Humors ever recorded {a medical annals. EOZEMA RODENT. Eczema Ropr Sil-p agent for - Hlves an as. which hud been treated b; cians without b to the Cuticura SALT RHEUM. eDonald, 2542 Dearbora acknowledges a care of arms and lexs f e ( a consultation of 1 it, and which speedily es. eivbt years; tried hundreds of remedies; 8 pronounced less; permanently cured by the Cutien 5 RINGWORM. = lIycworm.—Geo. W. Brown, 48 Marshall street Froidence, R. 1., curéd by Citeura. Re a Ringworm Humor, got at ths barber's, wi spread all over rs, neck and face, aud for Lic years resisted all kinds of treatment - SKIN DISEASE, 8. A. Stecle, Beq., Chicago, Tl., says: ‘I will say that before I ured the CtricuRa EDIES I was in a fearful staie, and had given up all hope of ever haviug any reilef. They have perfarmed wendérful cure fcr me, and of my own free will and accord I recommend them.” CericuRA ReMzpres are prepared by WerKs & PorTsk, Chemists und Drugwists, 360 Washington Street, Boston, and are forsale by all Druywrisis. Price for Curicura, a Medicinal Jelly, email Hoxes, 50 cents; large boxes, $1. Curroura Reson the new Blood Puriser, @1 per botue. or MEDICINAL TorLer Soar, 25 cents. Cur MEDICINAL SHAVING SoaY, 15 conta; in bi Barbers and larxe consumers, 50 cents. BEAU mailed Free on receipt of price. eee SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE FOR CATARRH. Faxronn’s Rapica Cure, OATARRHAL Soi. VENT, abd IMPROVED TNHALER, weapped Tackexe, with 1ull directions, aad sold by al gists for cne dollar. Ask for SANFORD'S LA’ Cun #rcm_a cimple cold or influenzs ty the ro't! stoughing, atid death of the senses of Smell, 1 sud Hearing, this great remedy is supremo sonous mucous accumulations sre removed tire membrane cleansed, disinfected, constitutional’ ravages checked, ed Of catarrhal pois pe trenutheued in life-giving pro: ‘and intern-lly, in ac common sense, does tI cal remedy work, instantly reliov'n. yermas ently curiog the most azwravated and é perons forms of human saffering. General Agents, WEEKS & POTTER, Boston. COLLINS’ Voltaic Electric Plasters. More continuous and powerful electrical action is cbtained from (oLLins' VoLTarc Execrric Puastens than any 22battery made. They area speedy and certain care for Pain and Weakuess of the Luuge, Liver, Kidneys, and Urinary Organs, Rheumatism, Neuraluia, Hysteria, Female Weak- neer, Nervous Pains and Weaknesecs, Malaria, and Fever and Ague. Price 25 cts. Sold every- where. oct20 LACK SILKS, 1 Crs., 87 Crs., 81, $1.23, $1.59. BLACK SATINS, 87 Crs., 81, 81.25, $1 50. COLORED SILKS, 75 Crs., 87 Crs, $1, 81.10, $1.25. BLACK C4SHMERES, 25 Cas., 30 Crs., 37 Crs, 40 Ors., 60 Crs. Ur. COLORED CASHMER. 25 Crs., 80 Crs., 37 Crs, 40 Crs., 50 C FLANNELS, BED TICKING, CLOTH FOR AND EO! BLANK. BED COM- FORTS, SHEETING COTTON, CAN- TON FLA 8, BLUE FLAN- NELS FOR - LADIES’ SUITS, WATERPROOF CLOTH, CLOAKS, SHAWLS, ar Cc. M. TOWSON’S, 636 Pennsylvania avenue, south side, octlé Near 7th street and Center Market. OMPANWS EXTRACT OF ee SiNest AND OHEAPEST MEAT FLAVORING STOCK FOR SOUPS, MADE DISHES AND SAUCES. LIEBIG MEA’ tion “Lan COMPANY’S EXTRACT OF “tis a success and 8, boon for which na; ful”_See*-Medlical Press. Sob Brith Medical Journal,” Xe. CAUTION, —Genvine only with the fac si paron ‘Licbig's Signature in Blue Ink ac! abel. “Consumption in England increased ten-fold in ten years.” LIEBIG COMPANWS EXTRACT OF MEAT. To be had of all Storekeepers, Grocers and Chemists. Sole agents for the United States (wheleeale only, C. DAVID & CJ., 43, Ma Lane, London, ‘England. Inari Boeckinenan HOTEL. Eifth Avenue and 50th street, (Opposite Canna? New York. JOSLIN & FULLEU, Proprietors. Faia ated ate rid Sgn ke it {peblcnable residences, ehurcues, ne Gran SR. desct, within three uies Walk Of theltlevaied oad snd Madieon sveaue ore PATRONIZE} THE BEST FAMILIES OF conse te WORE AND AMERICAS a RESTAURANT CONSUL” 3 CHARG ASSED HARGES REASO! NABLE. oct7-eoSin \NHOOD RES’ )— A of early im- 1M fivcence curing nervous debt. wecey, ete., har in vain every rema- ay, a Creer | -cure, “Redress oe 2 ia CetT cok 43 - Z” - - ALEXANDRIA. A SECOND AMPUTATION.—Gangrene having set in, Dr. Lewis, assisted by Drs. Stabler sand Powell, this morning amputated the remaining Of the foot of Adolphus Rober, a brake- oo beds ne a pe who was 80 jul anville Wednesday night last by being run over by the cars. A ‘portion of Mr. Robey’s foot was amputated at Danville at the time of the accident. - FaTaL ACCIDENT aT THE Sup Yarp.—While engaged in hauling up the Hattle Williams, a t a ‘tnree-masted schooner, Captain J. H. Bray, of Taunton, Mass., about 12 o'clock yy, at the ship yard, thé new shaft in the engine-room of the large ways, about eight inches in diam- eter, from sum@unknown cause, broke, and the vessel went off Junto the river with a rush. At the time of the accident three men were in a small boat at the stern of the vessel. One of them, Henry Patridge, 21 years of age. of Oi land, Me., jmpes ‘Out of the boat tnto the riv and was drowned, As the young man was a good swimmer, 1; 13 supposed that he was Struck by the cradle of the ways or some flying block and stunned. The only damage occa- sioned by the accident was the breaking of ube she:t, which will be replaced as soon as oseast by one made of wrought iron. The dy of the unfortunate man had not been recovered up to four o'clock this afternoon. The schooner, about 1,400 tons burden, one of the toh el vessels ever at the yard, left i five es this evening for Baitimore.— jazelie, 191. CITY ITEMS. Our National Health a Cause of Thanhs- ving, The past season has been particularly & for- twnate one as regards the health of the southern States, and especially that of the gulf states. ‘The plague of modern times—the yellow feve: has been lought and vanquished, thanks greatly to the efforts of the late lamented Dr. Chopin, at the head of the world renowned Charity Hospital of New Orleans. This institution has been miraculously, as it were, preserved in the highest state of its eMiciency by the large rev- enues it annually recetves for twenty-one years, commencing 1563, from The Louisiana State Lottery Company, about the grand monthiy distributions of which all information will be ven On application by mail made to M. A. AUPHIN, NO. 319 Broadway, New York Clty, or fame person at New Oriean*, La. A New Use for Cork. The want has long been felt of a floor cover- ing combining the durability and comfort of a Carpet, with the cleanliness of oil-cloun. T' desirable end is obtained in the patent Linoles and, Leing composed of cork, is never cold un- der foot. The goods handsome p: dwelling house, See that the word ever > e F he only genuine ‘pt by ail carpet dealers. Good! Good! The Commonwealth Distribution Company have commenced suit against the Post 2 authorities, and have succeeded in obtaining an injunction against the postiaster at Louisville. They fight tor thelr rights as any legal and fair institution ought. Until this suit ts decided correspondents are requested to remis moaey or draft in plain iette Don’t send by mi y order or registered letter unti! further no’ $50,000 tor $2. Drawing Oct. Courler-Journ From Eminent Dr. H. B. Hopson, Mem- phis, Tenn. This is to certify unat Ihave made use of co’. den’s Lienig’s Liquid Extract uf Beef and Tinie Invigorator in severai cases ot consumption and general debi! and have found It to act admir- ably In such cases as a gutrilve sod, (onic stimulant, Sold by all druggists aud grocers. How to Get Even ou Elections. Buy aticket in the 25th Drawing Common- wealth Distribution Company, waich takes place on 30th tast., 1t costs only $2 and may draw $30,000, Send by ress, Or Money or dratt in plain letter. Don’t register. R. M. Boarpaas, Courier-Journal Buliding, Louisville Ky., or 3 and 309 Broadway, New York. An Elegant Toiict Preparation, hair dressing aud restorative ts found in “Lon- don Hair Color Restorer.” Tt seldom falls to restore gray halr or faded hair to its original youthful color and beauty. Falling hair is checked by 1ts use, and it produces a growth of beautiful young hair, soft, glossy and luxu- rlant. It certainly is the most cleanly and ef- fective hair restorer Low before the American people. “London Hair Color Restorer” can be obtained at all the leading druggists at 75 cents a bottle. Six bottles $4. It Never Fails, Commonwealih Distribution Co.’s Drawing on the lastof every month. Tickets $2, and may Win $30,000, $10,000, or $5,000—1,957 ‘other prizes. nd enuine substitute ded by our m dst and satest ner’s milk, 13 rec’ prominent pliysicians as focd for infants. It con Iuatter, Which £0 ofte! mech. For sale cents. T. M Commonwealth Dist ing at Louisville, on 2 plain mail or expre: ‘ourier-Journal Bullilag. 7and 309 Broadway, New RovGH axp UNEVEN ¥'L00K8 cannot wear out a carpet where a good Sewed Carpet Lining 13 used. Use only that manufactured of Cotten and Paper. Ameri¢an Carpet Linlag Co.. New York aud Boston. For sale by all Carpet - ers. Svy tickets if the Commonwealth Lottery Drawing on svth inst. #112490 ia eash given away. RENEAR'S TONIC.—The be: ja ever offered to the remedy for wind dyspeps! public, 5) canis. oct 20-W,f,m. Dx. HARTLEY’s great remedy for catarrh and throat diseases, Sold by all druggists. sepl-w,3,m,2m. EpGar’s Coven Srzciric is the best. im RENEAR’s COUGH MIXTURE Cures a cold in 2 very thort tlme. Quarter-pint bottles, 25 cexis. tWu,thes3,3 Itching Piles Is one of the most annoying diseases in the world, and yet all can find sure reltef by the use of Dr. Swayne’s Oidment, It has been U in thousands of instances, and invariaviy makes a sure cure. The symptoms are mols- ture, like perspiration, intense itching, increased by scratching, very distressing, particularly at night, as if pin worms were crawling fi and about the rectum, the private parts are some times affected. Procure the ointment at once. Sold by all druggists. , “| HAVE SUFFERED beyond endurance.” “My life has been a burden to me.” “I nave been denied the pleasures of society.” Extracts from testimonials of those cured of skin and scrofu lows humors by the Cuticura Reinedies, SEINNY MEN AND WOMEN are not admired. If lacking flesh, vital, braia, or nerve force, use “ Welles’ Health Renewer.” Greatest remedy on earth for impotency, sexual debilliy, decline, &c. $l at druggists. Depot, 58 Barclay street, N.Y¥.. aud for Washington at 450 Penn’a avenue. “ALDERNEY WaGons.”—Fresh Alderney butter churned every morning, and delivered in 3¢ Ibs. “Ward” prints, 40c. per Ib. Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and sweet milk Se. per qu. ANHKFORT F= SOHOOL FUND LOTTSEY OF KENTUCKY, AT LOUISVILLE, KY. IND DRAWING, ON THE 4TH OF NOV£M- BEDO maw! Bek, 1880. CAPITAL PRIZE, $30,000. ue, 1.00 Approximation Prizeé, $10 each. 1,329 Total Prizes..... i WHOLE TIOSETS, 82, HALF TIOKETS, 21. 2 pri pt'y paid after the ee wil be, Hk trot pe Drawing. Alist leadig papers. o! wi 1830, S athe anme the 4th of November, , ane 1e pin Gua: presented mnoptbiy,. ‘will take s flaceou the {tht calt succeeding mobtb, provided it does nt toeur on Sunday, and if it doce, the Saturday pre- one. + NEITHER BE A aad Wie 20% SCALING. Col. A, @. Hodges and Oapt. Wa Johnston, of 5 eriatead the Drawing, Loniévilie, will su a aveing, am 3a eee Ey Goth of whom “kre well known aud re. garded 8 geatle xen Of spotless integrity. B.C. WINTEBSMITH, Supervisor, Mozart Building, Louisville, Ky. now ready at the office of . Harris broadway, New York. fe Babe cke "Prizes cashed without discon sntormation furnished by W. HABRIS & : 240 Sroadway. For, colds, te, thow Fase in th iny, sud pabuaned | ces United States. POS TPONE- NEW PUBLICATIONS. TWENTY-ONE NUMBERS OF SCRIBNER'S MONTHLY, magnificently illustrated November num- Scrrpxer’s Monrery, the Decennta! Is- new cover. and contains the The ber of sue, appears in first chapters of “+ Peter the Great, as Ruler and | | Reformer,” by e Schuyler; the beginnt ofa tal Leg Sa, Articles on Gialstone, (with full-page portrait), Eibu Vedder, Milles Artemus Ward and Walt Whitman, with many other papers of unusual interest, among them the first published explanation of HELLER'S FAMOUS SECOND-SIGHT TRICK, This November number begins the twenty- first volume. The increasing popularity of the Magazine 1s strongly evidenced by recent sales. A year the monthiy circulation was about $0,000 copies ; during the past nine months it has averaged 115,000, while the first edition of the November issue is 125,000, Price 35 cents; $4.00 a year. The following special cffers are made with hew subscriptions (numbers and volumes sup- plied, ‘post-paid by the pubifshers and all deal- ers): 2.) Twenty-one Numbers of Scribror's for $5.00. For $5.00, a year's subscription, beginning with November and nine recent numbers, February to October, 1830, Including Part I. o! 2 ne Great,” Mrs. Burnett's * Louisiana,” &¢. Regu- lar price, $7.00. (2-) Two Bound Vols. and a Subscription for $7.50, For $7.50, a year’s subscription and two richiy bound volumes, XIX. aX contatutag the above numbers, and all of Cabie’s briliiant novel, “The Grandissimes.” (Regular price, $10.00.) SCRIBNER & CO., 743 Broad vay, LADIES GOODS. pe LARGEST LINE OF SINE PLUSH snp BEAVER HATS, LONG OSTRICH PLUMES, bog FANCY FEATHERS, Ex South of New York, at MIS, J. P. PALMER'S, No. 1107 F at. nw. MONCGRAM KID GLOVES, 2, 3, 4 and 6 Batton, Te., $1, BL 1 @1.50PerPair. _ect18 2. Da 5 . connec- eney for S. T TAVLOS Pi EM U# CUTTING, &e., 13 oe! north. Me™: B. VAN KREUTH. PARISIAN MODES, REZ LSth strect northwest. ELEGANT WALKING, ‘LION D LATEST NOVELTIES IN DRESS TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, ELC. nent of JERSEY WalsTs and PLUSH oct? “SWEEPS THE DECK,” HOSIERY, Beautiful styles and richt prices. UNDERWEAR, In great variety for Ladies’ and Children at lowest prices. Kid, Dog, Castor, and Cashmere for ladies and gentlemen. Best GossaMEns. cORSETS, ‘An endless variety, 50c. up. LACE FICHUS, And ready made Laces in Scanrs, Tres, &c. 82Low Paices ix ALL DEPARTMENTS. DOUGLASS, oct9 Oth street. ME. WASHINGTON. DRESSMAKING “AND 1 TIM SLING STORE, 2221 Pennsylvania avenue, Dresses, Buits, Costumes, Cloaks, &c., made in superior style st short notice. Ladies can have Dresces Cut and ad ject fit - a ut and Basted, and a perf: — LL THE LATEST NOVELTIES PAtTERN EONNETS and HATS, fine MILUI- ERY GOUD3, DRESS TRIMMINGS abd BU TONS, three styles of a ‘the most ‘Novelties. M. WILLIAN. 7 Cite Trevire, Paris; 907 Pa.ave. Feathers Dyed, Curled and Oieaned eS ee ones. ADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S SHOES Li MADE TO ORDER. Perfect astisfaction guarsnteed. JAS. H. VERMILYA, LADIES' FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKER, Oth street, sug2 Opposite U. 8. Patent Oftior. READ THIS COLUMN. Kron Bitters A Powerful Tonic. Curatine | A Vegetable Medicine, Iron Bitters . Complete Strengthener. Curath A Kakabic Medicine. Iron Bitters AB Curatine ure Avediee) ‘Oures Blood Diseascs. Bitters arom Busich the Blood. nm Bitters are Benew the Vigor Iron Bitters Give Vitality. Bitters Cures siver Complaint. ‘Curatine ian Kidney Affoctions. © Cures Scrofula. Iron ‘Curaiine Cure Maiarial Diseases. | Cures Rheumatism. Iron Bitters _ |Curatine Gure Lyepepsia. |For Tetter, Hl Bitters From Toure Ladixestion. | Iron Bitters Cure Neryous tability. |Curatine anne: caren Boils & Old Sores. Iron Bitters. our. |\Curatine onecae Ulcers and Boils. Itch, aud Tumors. ‘Curatine | Jures Pimples in and Blotcies. i Bist ie ron ters ratine Case Patna siruation. |Ser meroaa¥eciscnioe. Price $1 a Bett'e. Price 18 Bote. IRON EITTERS AND OURATINE For sale by STOTT & CROMWELL, 485 Pennsylvania ave., ee and Retail, and by all Druggists. a : VE YOUR ELECTION BEL TEAS hae sat CUNNINGHAM'S. Yo the mu can algo have your old one remodeled in Felt its Tel 5 Hee CUNNINGHAM, 140 8th at. sw. octlé UB EY! GET, re FOr Ran aes fee Bae Krew THYSELF. ‘The untold miseries that result from indiscretion y life may be alleviated and cured. Those 308, 8) i wusted vitality, nervous and physical debility, or vitality imped vy the errors of youth or too close appl cation to business, may be restored and manhood regained. Two hundredth edition, revised published. It is a standard medi Inthe English pnuuags, great experience, to whom and enlaz ings. ‘Three hundred pazes, wore prescriptions for al forms of prevailing disease, the Petce ane? okcey sehich is worth ten times the Price ef the beck.” Bound ta Erench cloth: price only $1, sent by mail post puld. says: ‘*No person should be without thin vataable book. ‘The author is a noble Denefsctor."” An illustrated sample sent to all on receipt of 6 e-nts for postage. by permission. to Hon PA BG ONE’. ‘pronidcut of the National Medic 1 Anecciation. Dr. W_H. Pal No. 4 Bulfinch st Address Dr. REER, hat poston, 3 be Gieesecs requiring ekill and experience. CABD.—To all who are EO Egy ES EDUCATIONAL. T. VERNOG! eee re ee ian 1200 & Br. x w. 3, E SOMERS, Principal. HE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY "of tite Rett A ‘The ani ual eersion of this in al! ite depart- | ments was opened on the 13th of October. | [Cxtaicgnes may be. OFS 0. H munkieon S16 Pens 18th st. : or by sddresing the ot eee ont ulty, J. C. WELLING, LL.D. RIEHL bas resumed ber classes ig OH and GERMAN. Perec vs wishing of the above languages vil 3 grawins? ard con- completed. erme ¢5_ per quar- hese ently renmoed = . Sone, usw. Cal from $0 10 a1. rw. 2 oct ee wess OSBORNE'S BOARDIN« SOHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, at 943 tone. Cinsses for adv pupilé fn Art Literature; also, in Ancient and 3iodern Lan- wuaces. oot? San QCBOOL OF MUSIC, 77 Suet now Rates B22 80s mouth aod upwards Be TS in piano, vor orwan, Claes. Church orzan, * O#At we —* MLL, §, PB UD HOMME & reorvonis- Luv berevening French classes. Greet advan tages offered to pupila who take the whole oouree. Feyinners tavy orall whe - betweeg tesday after oot INSTITUTE AND KIN- Misses POLLOCK & NOUKR dneation thoroueh tn ali denartuents, imary and ad 1 grades. and r. Norval class for eon in German free. 1127 sep 30-1 * AND DAY G LADIFS AND CHILDREN EER 17TH. Metropolitan Kindercarten Normal Ivatitute, axe 1srn. i Oe ric elpal, Mise B.C GRAVES, $00 18. st. nw. tepst-lm Arures et to the » 2A B 020m portunity for thenat ‘LEC lagres, at the 4_RIGHARD: ISS ADELA Pr returned to the city, will resun NE HAVING » her inetrage vo. Od d ion tn Voice Buildins ‘aud Elocuti whe s. W. FLSNN.A.M., 702 5 eo Classics! Mathematical and stituve for Young Ben_and Boys. French, German and Exylish 6 Per quarter. Bvcning classes, #5 cial ‘sttention Poin: Anray ad ali competi Privcte leesous on moderate tart: SH THOROUGHLY, PRAGTIOALLY ectly taught, at 1206 6th et. 2.9 re2s-Lm * n te ndividaal Address J. H. SIDDONS George. wep 20 inn INARY, 506 Sra car line, and within two quar y lines. “fwelfth Annu r Bt Bookstores." Aprly to Mis. G. M. CONDRON, Princys!. Drawing, Prof. 0. 8. Hex French, Prof. © Grxrst. atl PEALE; HOULON bias reopend hor, rowalar ANE drench Day Sehool for Younz tadise and Cbilden, French lapgusye only ie spoken at €chool. Terma per quarter :—Pri: classes, including English and Deawic 2, @25. Private lessons also given. 1141 17! KUNGERGARTEN NORMAL LNSTI~ TUiks, for the training of te ‘s, with model kin: erearteus and advanced ¢iasne Circoisrs call on the Principals. sre. LOUISE POLLOCK, 929 Sth st.; Miss SUSIE POLLOOK, 1127 Lith et. seplS-3a C4DEMY OF MUSIC, iG. 1534 4 street northwest. J. P. CAULFIELD, Mus. Doc., Prucipal. Studies resumed Sept: 6th. UFION. — Mise M. K. SOURKINER, List. n.w., is prepared to Orman ize clamor in Elccution aud to give private instruct dividuals. References: i tionist Y Ju 2. Tarbeil, Bor D. GO. ; Mother Mary, of St. Angels. GE0ncETOwN UNIVERSITY. THE SOFOOL OF Law Orens for the annual term of 1880."31 WEDNES- DaY EVENING, October 6th, at six o'cl>ck, in the Lecture Hall, 916 F et. n-w, in Washmnston eity. ular couree of two years, Filty D liare per an- bum, Fort Graduate course, Twenty-five For particulsrs eddrees WM. HENRY DENSTS, Sooretary, scpS-tm #5 F st. p.w, Washinvion DO. PENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, comer of 7th ond L sta. n w.—Tiis suetivation A progressive aud successful expericuce of pears. Jt educates young men and women for URe- fulness and self-sipport. Ita crady secure positio: £ of trust and profit. Courae of ady and nips’ comprises the Euglish Liucaace, Busi- lisse Atithn.ctic, Spencerian Practi Booksesping, by elngle and do: to overy variety of a tures. “Day and yasiness ; Hlocut Evening Sessions. For i Hon anc.tetmis call'at the Oollege or address KY C. SPENCER, Principal rma ‘HEN- 16 2 ED BU, a4 CHOOL FOR - DW e daties on the 20rn oF Smp- TEM ep .0-2m" RLIZGTON ACADEM ¥,- MAW uw." A Select Men. Number lim- AND O12 1 setutned GiI>! LADIES, 1 of this school will be ER EN YOUNG I ited. Only scholare of moral claracter re- evived. Coreful and thorough inetrnetion in the Common Enclish Brant ok-keejiog, Bhort- pana, Rieu stan, ra, Geometry, Lat and Oreck. ‘Day and gvouiug noecions. BUBTON MAUAFEE. A. M., sepl Sin a Principal. ARCHER FEUSIZOTE. Wash: NGTON, D. Hor circulars adiscas Mite . ARCHER. 1402 Mass. avenue, Washington, D. 0 jy2t-ly, PRHOF., LAHNOQUE, i277 F native French ipetracter and Li: scadaase of Spoben by clevant abd highly educcted Pareisat er leveut an jucate: Pal society. Method easiest. cons ISS MARY TUCKER MAGILL WILL resume her Classes in Elocution Gctwber let, at ~d eo: 2126 Pennsylvania ow. sep ., SOMME, Teacher of PIANU, ONGAN J. Ss VoCaL MUSIC. Particular attention to folie Secinner: aking to be qonied for Tesciers. ‘Terms moderate, 1215 & stroot Rorthweet. u30-Dan [ooane STATE LOTTERY, TAKE NOTICE! This is the only L of astate, anil wn Supreme Court at Washington is the Lottery mac inthe United States, alt ots having ben repealed or ha A Splendid Opportunity to Win a Fortune. ELEVENTH GRAND DIs L, AT NEW ORLEAN BER 9, 1s8—126Tu Mos Louisiana State Lottery Company. This inetitution was regularly incor the legisla cure of the state for education »! sud ¢ itable purposes in 1568 for the term of years, to which contmct th fois pledged, which pledge en renewed by an overwhcliix popular i 5 tution A.D. 1879, with a capital of has since added a reserve charters ner. ug 140 eine RIBUTION, CLASS NOVE has bee F vote, Securing Sa Semele in the » adopted Decem I. f 00,000, to which it uid of over 8350, 000. ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DISTRIBU. TION will take place monthly, on the second ‘Tuesday. It Never Seales or Postyrmes. Look at the following distribution : CAPITAL PRIZE, 830,000. 100,000 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS EAOH. HALF-TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR. List OF PRIZZ8. 1867 Prizes, AIOULLIDE £0. eereereeeee nee S110, 400, Responsible corresponding agents wanted at all points, to whom liberal compensation will be paid. For further information, write clearly, hee "Adresse 1 only, 10, M. 4. DAUPHIN, New Oricans La-s Or same pereon at No. 819 Broadway, New Yoru. sei Marre Bee Be eee Sng SUBAE As EARLY

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