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Laded costumes. The lightest shade of the «mbination is generally selected, however, to Publ @ Baily, Sundays Exeepted, 7 ae oa Hare eo = — — —e THE EVENING STAR. | ‘ e 1<rrith there, as being mere remy. sinha de ar Tim Stak Somebeeee RT SO r ores iack in fine Wi the back an | Penusyivanta A — cormer lth St. | Tarvew sculoped rim at the. "int are dhe Intent | “or street wear. i trifle er than THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMP'Y. uttoned. gloves; two olla fer Seen eben, S. B. BIUPP MANN, Prev't. - twenty-five cents, ac usual, being added for every, = ~ ne button. Jerry Jone. ‘THE EVENING STAR ts served by carriers to sea eben — thelr subscribers at Tew Cente pra WEES, or For- FT ForR Cents PER MONTH. Copies at the counter Transiers of Real Estate, Bly The tollowing transfers of real estate have ‘Two Cents each. By mail—three months, Btx months, $5.00; one year, 25.00 office of the Recorder of Deeds THK W KLY STAR—published Friday—$1.90 OL Syear. BF Invariably in advance, in both cases, oO yf tied ne paper ent lonave thon pat ir Vs. 88—N2. 5,786. WASHINGTON SF Bates of ate ng furnished on application. deen fi ed in th D. C., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1871. TWO CENTS. te . bot on D street south, near let Charles Stout to TF. Savage, bot A, rich aed 3s etc eamenes Se Julie O Hare, ’ pear anched u rate YY 42. square 236, @) 200 emt to. it repeating ‘the sam M. Moore ot al. part 35. square 8: @6m. B. i aste or material in rich silks and thick eatinets, ee 'w " Chuilde, tote 16 end which was expended in their flimsy and there. | * votes SPECIAL NOTICES. woTt xe Lower Prices than Elsewhere. : ' Th ESLEY CHAPEL, Gorner tth and F strocts, cite ate al alten Sea DOUBLE SHEET. This Afternoon 's Dispatches, fonic. 2, : ———— = OCTOBER ATTRACTIONS, nd ee tbe ee me a fore more suitable and loss nslve tabrica ale REY, BLPEYTON, BRO erative Ac Hostetter fs Higettand’s and Vinewar Washi j ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. —_ The shirt And polonaine arranged to tort an artisan : ers, S0c.; Michler's Herb Bitters, sc.; Lyon a : elaborate suit was devised for those who have | por-tc Win, Bryson part Kathaiton and Barry'* Tricopl ashington News and Gossip. FROM EUROPE TO-DAY. She sevice de Reccees, aay Sucaks, MinOD, | Semen eapectalig ahapted Sor ee © | Sie Ream to len Birt sed Basnolia Baim, 0 EEE é Telegraphea Kxclusweely te The Evening Star. 2 wrappers whem they rise in the mo the B. Vard st ol. ae Dye, SSe-; Helmboli's Buchu, SECRETARY BouTwett is expected her? from car (Fenn Cotreeseniaaley to omhay ees) | ee eae ceed encteea nen tees ae Fant’s Apericht,S0e.: Wine the west to-morrow. eee cow Pee September 30, 1s1, | BOWS Wear, the more ceremonious dhnmer dees cers Osgood | : Oo nhsseme ger oe > ORK, Sep 8% and the elaborate evening ¢ neither « han : Rasbroche: tse; Sonedont shee Mic Pror. J. W. Anset, assistant examiner in THE SEASON. which would be thonght of for an instant for Richuls, part lot toxide ‘Iron, fic.; De Jough's Cod Liver Oil, @1: | the Patent Ufice, has resigned. other kinds, 88c. w York is filling up rapidly; one begins to | walking, shopping or calling the Plagen Relief, ie; Radway's ‘ . BR ven, egos Porn n Fanning, weet Sarsaparillian, ‘ater, T0c.: Perry's Commissi0ngn Drummonp, of the General see accustomed faces upon Broadway, in oped acces ok cca naps woe eng Lotion, $175; 'Lubin’s Extracts, genuine, $1; Col- | tana Office, has returned from Lowa Sp Park, and on the avenues, and in a very short | ™y,v8clety ts a fo eubt MT has ned pwa. i A ’ » © masscs of women, however, do not have po cg Tg me ae pec beck: MapRip, Sept. 30.—Marshal s 10 is pro- | time we ehall have settled down into the routine Unit 5 . uaranan diie at 1 ss Se Rew dresses every season, embodying all the . ITORTAL HO: ine Old Rye Whisky, large bottles, $1: per gallon: Ta States currency outstanding at | pored tor the presidency of the All is \ hich 7 ocr months pleasantly, or changes which dress-makers and fashion-mon- ® SF f. guaranteed ag represented or movey refunded: date amounts to 514: uniet in Spain, and the ree a‘ionon the | “wich the pean gaa vi ag pecan wet geretawe to invent to satisty their clien The Se. 468 Penxevtvaxia Avante, alifornia Wines: Port. Angelica, Shorty, Muscatal See ; Peete ine ea ae utterly, unsuccessful. | S8recably interrupt. With every recurring | £'Ts bave to in perhaps two new dresrs, many In wh fine Fen Players and | 93. THUR NATTANS. Draggist, Srconp Lizvt. Frank A. Pace, 10th infan- tections will be held Sunday autumn New York changes its aspect to the | not more than ‘that = the oc . Bre nd ene Nv. Ft Reine rene Ae Corner DastresteN.W. | tcy, has been placed on the retired list, on ac- A a. oceasional visitor. It is constantly “moving up ne ADSGRAL DR GEOR count of wounds received in the tervice. nds OxPON, Sept 3h an insurrection | town.” Broadway, below 10th street, is. no TEW NATIONS ATER. : as occasioned much agitation on the frontier of ~ cibaeed i aa ly about the N z WHISKIES | preerpent Grant left Galena, ML, to-day, , and dispatches trom that quarter note a | (ONE*™ considered fit for a promenade, and . Bele Leesee and Manager Mr. J.G. SAVILLE. a fashion, and they get for an answer the skirt and polonaise. That “polonaise” becomes their bete noir; they cannot sie indecd is hardly practicable for one, the great viz:—Family N and expects t» arrive in Chieago at 6 this | continual increase in the disturbances. i oa 4 jovements of Ocean Stenmers, ‘warehouses constantly encroaching farther upon evening, and will pass Sunday there. He intends p for thinking of it— 4 ~ 2 rf i unt *. EATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER, 30,1971. ¢ 9 aH Lox pox , Sept. 30.—The steamship Scotia, trom | its formerly fashionable precincts and taking | until by sowe means or other they }, crests : Roberts, sub 32+ eyuare 468, " INGOMA hf ne OR are Cm SAPO. New York. touched at Queenstown this morn- | possession, as is thelr custum, of sidewalk and | *eted of pattern. Then they ae Bcpirinleré —Ward & Matting\y iructene: be ehm 5 Me Heme henis. Octavia Allen; jo. 1349, $10 do.; Otard, | Lievr. ComANDER ALFRED T. MAMAN has | ing. ‘The steamship England. trom street, as well as buildings. All the great busi- | [Pp the material, make a nond Shae taakenr 2 pauars somth of equare 626, @1 #00. some alastor, W. F chs; Polydore, as, 8 ‘California Bran: ; | been ordered to report to Capt. R. H. Wym: touched at Queenstown this mo: ness houses have gone up town, and the very | W™lch le “neither beast nor human,” and wear “Eltsabech C Wittens te Bone Winee snk A £ 25; Cocktail Bitters, ss & ; se i, | “te#™ship Wisconsin, from New Yo best thing Mr. Stewart could do with his new | ‘t, feeling dimly conse chat os an expert $x. F we + Liberal discount to the trate, Superintendent of the Hydrographic office in | at Queenstown to-day. ‘The sieamont residence on 34th street would be to turn it into | @€Rt in fashion it is a failure, and that they onre north ot 18: @2.399: Concinding with the very amnsing Farce entitled root the Wage Oe ees this city for dn Gig, Tom New York, touched at Moville to- | a grand dry goods palace, for it is too large to | bave nothing that they wanted tomake up for i. iW iuait'eud. 4s sqaareles a ANTHONY SS ame myn | Prowrteeers of oh 1219 Penn's avenue: NAavaL Pay Iysrecror Jon 8. Conxine- | @Y- live in snd take Say comfort; and already ladies Whitten yo 4 yD we utheny, L er; Cleopatra, May Saville. 2 » Pay Ine wiasige tig ——o2—__ grumble at the Broadway an street build- o is this, that the paniors, d to Mar nveab. S, nam, U.S. Navy, reported for y at the New York News. " “dow: 7 and bunching up of the polonaise and overskirts, | * 8; $325. Margaret M.P Stevens to Har MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1871, Se eee ce eee | re cchcacicn aed urd thle morning, relieving | Ouph’ to be Arrested, but Len't—Chicf Justice | "EIT the Signs arcin favor ot a gayly,social, | na dclesianeak e eeewolonaiss ple rosutt of | HetB Shiveck, sub Oe, a ——wf anscpeance and only enzagement ment of the digestive’ organs. "Bhi dera wat | Pay Director W, B. Boggs, U. S. N. Porgonngtee—The International Yacht Race | and active Soins season, Jess cutravagant, | ihe lees to Parle of the last cightoen months. Dani DF Prowi te. Ht” 3 V iS MA 8 prodaces ds it Dutrition and assimilation. By bs 8, pore. Thaps, than any whic! ave late! rece: 7 e us ie folly Of two years ago, 2 *3.8—. W his inimit-ble impersonations) Senimilation 1 mean that process by which thenutri- | ‘Tie recerrrs from internal revenue to-day TAEW, NOuK, Sept. —The reported arrest of ie bat nuabinrutiy beny, abd coe tae gene | {0 the last kick of the great donkey of the Em: a ct Cochin, aut 4 — . — ———_—— | Sent of is converted into blood, aué thence Stat od ec Ahn ke rsoll proved untrue. reas > chavacter. Di i ire, Worth, to his vulgarity and conceit. The ary A WALLS OPERA Hot SE — Immense f:trac | into the solide of the body. Persons with digestion | Were $714,069.98, making a total for the month Chief Justice Chase and danghte pon linen poems grr pray digs —— me A was ’a Sitting Tegecy frum bien % doe NY EVENING” dee, Behar mmencing om | thos impaired, having the slightest pre-dispsition | of September of $10,€52,615.47, and a total. for ator Sprague, arrived here yesterd: Fottesinese, ‘The leaders at the Sastonal otras | women whees be tert nta ought to have | nd Sohn MD halls Troupe, ‘originally imported | {@,Dulmonary disease, or if they take cold. will be | the present tiscal Year upto date of $36,146,400.51. | a short rest’ resumed thei Journ are not osicntations, either in their dress of en- | been the only one they would cver'require of |S PE ee eh Iere and Wintons,tomether wien | Samm’ of care sup iave od Coummmnten citer ben | CHANOxs Dr Tax U. 8. Assxsson’s Orxice— | ““A “Meeting of Italians will be held shortiy to | great immpeyed ween cr mee Yok Geese pee eind peti pw tag Hong sopaartae one | gk Ss he Andree bad laos’ . ; anes of yine restoring a fered digetion and healthy assimilation. | On Monday Walter T. Burr enters upon his memorialize the Italian government tor the re- | fhuaracterized by asimplicity, almost amounting } Styles, and our obedient copyists discard more | D. L. Morrison Waters. “Little Bo Peep,” the mosenceomptianed | 24 Bch and bo eee ine ait tian Hennne the | duties as U. 8. Assessor for this Distriet, in place | call of Consul F. de Lucea, Italian consee gen- | toscverity,so that in the absence of Parisian | J. The gi Y child in th ™ recent ideas and lamely go to. work to mult ies Lucie Clinetop and M them as the latest Parisian tashions. Fash why poor Paris has at present no more fashion and no more authority for issuing fashions than Peoria has, end it is from a crowd of poor half starved shop keepers that we get these traditions im lien of ideas. When fashion does return to Paris she will don different robes, and we might as well set the ex: | ample of sense in the simplicity which i will | “e likely to imangurate. Having no longer the Empress to pay homage to the fashion, corres- yondents begin to quote Madame Thiers, w' ‘d | stomac! 1 < Recher ji: eral to this country. i i Collins Brothers. th hat they | of Benjamin N. Meeds, appointed Auditor | € y domination we have neither example nor incen- Florence Wells, the pom TE rg Be po ES, up | Board of Pablic Works. ‘Wilam H. Brainard lene Seen nince for Commodore Bennett's chal- tive to the popular profusion and barbaric id | 224 restore the liver toa healthy action. For this | has transferred from Division 4. to Habe SBP: om Sandy Hook to Brenton’s Reef | juxury which marked the reign of the Empire. » | ERrEcee, the, « medy henck's | Tivision 2, to e the place lately held ship and back, has been postponed till 3 rr 2,8. King. ae rest and best re ENTERTAINMENTS. + Mle Celeste de King drake Pills. These Pills clean the stomach and after the race for the America’s enp is sailed by 0 a i Noite eo Walhall = i ‘i *y by Burr as assistant assessor. Jacob H. ae fvoscberd a 8 cup is sailed by One of the most noticeable evidences of the vutcmime, eatitied Fhe caning diaetae aah tenes ee, aka! | Crown (ex-Alderman) Baa been appointed ep | the Livouls aud the American yachts designated | chiange which society is gradually undergoing. Dressers of Como.” | ‘They will clear out the liver of all ciseased bile that | fill the place vacated by Brainard in Division 4. | compete with her. - is the falling off in the numbers of large parties has accumulated there, and rouse it up to a new atud ee Arrived, the steamer Brittania, from Glasgow. ¥ action, by which natural aud healthy bile is Paysastern Hovoe.—The findings and sen- a 33 -y eted tence in the case of Paymaster Hodge were re- Tammany Ruled Ont. io clear off their obligations. Now they sre only ‘The stomach. bowels, and liver are thus clean: : . RR New York, Sept. 30. ¢ Leader (Tammany DUrDX Se, r by the use of Schenck # Mandrake Pils) ‘but t ceived by the Judge Advocate General yester- | organ) of today eeyes Whee ee eenmany ee <a ns Ietorpld and the cease nt tha bike eRe | day for reviewal, and will be promulgated by | State commitioe egal It cat neema approach- | compllme : that were formerly given during a season. Ten years ago everybody who bad a house gave one jonal Hotel ps » Maria) Brown. H. Hivilen to A > Be i meet a pmpliment. Christmas parties, wedi . | «8 grave to austerity in her dress and obese.’ Let deiaaitana a dicen we SS La the Secretary of War about fhe middie of met | ing convention there was only one demucratie toa Dithiiay partion cot On Tike mc ina: | clea corviste anid women who have gone mad | ee merbars 5 SETOWN S¢ LEN VEREIN. : i shenck eek, side! county committee in New York. 1! ° 2, 5 js i i s read the fol! yh | . ai ther new and bantiful Park, on Aualostan Eeccoed “eealo tera te te es eee | sentence, which, according to rumor, is that | Tammany committee. Alle ote eae Salers (ek neceeane, Sestabere ovaning party, | nvee Tee eemumeerenaees reach tohiee EL .cvsare 408, 61 00. tand, remedy ever discovered. It is alkaline, and its uso | the prisoner be’ cashiered, forfeit all pay and without any object but bringing a miserable mare Tot tional committees last ant dered t nae eae i te is ctumn dered a i" i will neutralize allexcess ofacid,making the stomach | allowances, and suffer imprisonmens for tho red er surtendered to | crowd together, will soon, it is to be hoped, be re L ¥ tot trem the recent letter oi @ noted French fashion | euuare MONDAY AND TUE: writer: 24; $415. &. L. Loomis, traster, to Blenora W October MI ane MATL. P Pt ¢ the opposition, and omitted to form new organi- the things that were. “Receptions” “Never have there been scen,cyen in the | Wright, parts lots i 2. equare 2): $3.50. &. a Silver Onin Sapertant copes ond crects Deed Leertomrescnne | term of five years. zations or new committees. The regular county | qohg the things that wer Parties, and the in. | most degraded epochs of the history of France, | B. Plumsill to Thumes Plumedl’ cost Ta ioth, tmarksmen. Prepare the system for the first process as god + fPmmittee te now confronted by segments of | clusive title of the grand gethering of the fre | fathiongand mohes of life more develd oncchne? | Simo. pe eet, Mimitting 8 | digestion, and ultimately make good. healthy. living pw Publications. three committees which have been formed | hundred as well as the modest doota Found the | ment, more devoted to gross pleasures, more re- | toall partsof Park and Pa- | {4 va Alter thie preparatory ireatmeut, what re- | From Philp & Solomons: Uithin the past week, and since the cali of the | corner. gardless of honor, more careless of scandal— | TiEervies ‘ll ph Sed petecvering usc of Schenck eotemnertetee’ | ‘The Poctical Works of Robert Burns. Ros | Committee “The chairman of the democrat Literary women and wives of literary men } more ill-bred, in a word—than under the second | The Pulmouic Syrup tourishes the system. purities | tor the blood and is readily “absorbed into ths dircuta: | yy Phere i ripens ell marbis matters, chether inthe | mient foot-notes, a glomary, arc full nose” | cna : central committce has pledged himself at all | ori cadof Alice Cary. : Lee & Shepherd. A handsome “handy- | hazards to admit exélusively the delegates cho- hymen ind beiatporecipetetir nadia edition of Burns, arranged with conve- | sen under the patronage of these receutly-born they can hardly be as successful as hers, be- Ty visi Paviil ree gin th auneless men riched by un- id of afew scrupulous speculations, with ‘th f cause 80 few possess the unseltishness, the hu- | French men and women of doubtful characters, music, good refr nd a good time | tm of apes, ce tamerches, sod then wists | Cringle & Cross-Tree. By “Oliver Optic.” ———— prsn y, the nctuaetvauae OF ersonal merit, | have set the fashions in France for the last fif- ¥ savmw.s | of tree expecoration, when ence He tina fen | One of the numerous popular stories for boys, | pw Onrmate Mat seiko Republican | {he bro = hero pss meipeeny tomy apg ayer igor PTHe rote ye] — _ alii i et y 4 e| P = ae e Sj eect ity et id RE LNDICATIO! oO CT UR! a OL No ON EXHIBITION Naw then, by the great healing and purifying priperties | published by Lee & Shepherd. sa The, president ot the board of heatth | "tec we the ieee aie eee arty thee istingulshod ‘womei a vase ASD SALE 2 oP gp, | caviticn are bealed’up crane’ want atl Wlcers aut | «The Children's Album” and “The Chil. | informe seahereeene, OF the b case of yellow | Saye lets to aor cee ete er ence and | | The most distingu! tore or l.~ Hl. 8. Litchfield to Mark Andrews, 439, square 35; Sia. P. Tr 7 y ‘Cusick t ARKRITER'S. fy belongs w them | +" Sturphy part lot Sand, myuare a gnc Jone cured. dren's ‘ im ‘The essential thing to be done in curing Consump- | },.. 5 been no new case reported for three days, and Bo. 486 Ssrenth street, derween Dang & ctreets tion in to get 4; pa cord ‘Appetiteanda good digestion | Bed. Two volumes of short stories for children, ns ‘omO8, bad own fashions, and generally for a certain style of dress wi e c st: a fe elf’ than nday Album.” Boston: Lee & Shep- | fever under treatment in this-elty. ‘There hax | five pe tools ogt Nearer Rg wo death from yellow feces toe see nae) a a THE YRORERCTS YOR OPERA. almost exclusively, as the color of jihett hair, | Hl Saund Sully AM femerer. enbe. 16, sind 17, 0 I ot ettily ilust: |, reprod: x ° Six. rivate ‘here will be no lack of the musical element | or the expression of cir eyes. Instead of | square 40 ue. Bec! to Cons. Hueter, Gholee Ou Paintings, Eugravings Chromos, ke. | 37 py cg En OD ee fom the eeina eabitaions ty Gs She i, | dispatch from Pensacola says vessels from New | this winter, if we may judge trom the aamoer |< dapting themselves to-the pacrail ra ui. Warner and Rohrer. ex pints Fits Toons Bet ans Rana | thete?he cot ctope Wily the'matctTanat | Penton mean | soScamer tine weather ie colt" "The mettay ig | Euncan cilctriues who, atiracted by ra | they adapt the prevaling fashion (mci roe n ares, o lor lo 5 r = . ere: i . . “ ; . * Raila, fc. ish District. path og hak mpg eee beige | Gold-Dust: for the Beautitying of Lives ana | 70 degrees. 3 mors of Nilsson’s wonderful monetary success, | and the result is that filuess of clothing to the we have flown hither to reap a little of the golden Please romember Name and Number. sps-ly* API nor good Sy gw leg ded wag} Homes. B: - M. Pomeroy, (“Brick” Pom- harvest. For the past two seasons we have had ‘get fat: then Nate bere A Gallant Man Dro POF. SHELDON S peal, the matter will ripen and be thrown off in | Toy.) New York: G.W. Carleton & Co. The | xgw Yorn se y ‘et SHUN D i pantities, and the person regain health ant pe 1 or notorious “Brick” here essays the se- | th K, Sept. 30—Captain McLellan, of a dearth of opera. The prospect is now that we is the true and only Low to cure e steamship Britt: very b wearer, which strikes every one with admira- tion. The most elegant women of society have dis- carded paniers, and refuse to bunch up costly velvet and thick gros grein into *Doily Var- dens.” “We may hope therefore to see, before the winter closes,, and even before it is tar ad- shall be Lucia-d, and Amina-d, and Leonora-d yi ia, trom Glasgow, was < : » and sentimental vein, but it is not his | overboard iit feet hee ch De to death, and that, instead of overstocked purses if the | <crort.? th g j 'Y | and large investments in real estate on the part ven if one lang : are eer ue, the ship was giving a heavy | of the ambiuious cantatrices, there will ber by is enough vitality lett in | _ Brick-Dust; A Remedy for the Blues and a | lurch, and was drowned, all eflorts tosave hit pber 12.—H. P. Brewster to Parthenian east half jot 8. square 105; Magdalina Hien. part lot To. equare Biizabeth Cand 8B. Kendig will cpen f On SATL BDAY. D 70, 80 ¢ 24; S20 r c od. ‘ nese yoncorysti the time Lent arrives, weeping and wailing ‘and | vanced, the huge bunches at the back entir rock it Darvow.cubs. tipena tan, T Tiave seen many persons exred with only one | Something for People to Talk About. By M. } Proving unsuecesstul. gusthing of te : meet, We have | got ridof; the demi-traincd skirts of rich mu erick of Columba to Mary A » live and enjoy life to a good old age. | M. Pomeroy. New York: G.W. Carleton & Taxes in New York. bad as yet no decided t cal sen- | terial made perfectly plain, the distinctive folds | st ye Ng heuck's Medicines wilds tocurs | Co. An attempt nt the humerous, bat hte die quw Yom ae ee ¢ Super- | “tion—if we except +Divorce,” at the Firth | and creases taken oat of the polonaise of velvet re 38, saa ; will clean mach, | 5 salt 43 : - ong a pa Tital tax ers ine | Avenue Theater, which is a success, not a sen- | und wool, and the garment allow ie part Aan Grinder to Bowe Howell m it, get ups go setion, | ficult to tell exactly where the 4 comes in. | visors to-day pamet the annual tax levy, the sation. The Fiith Avenue has become the | naturally’u, om the eracefal akist ldren. part lot 6. square 705; 8—. A. give Natnre the assistence she needa toclear ths | Lhe ilustrations are rather funny, however. amount of which is $25,362.52 wing-room the: f the town. andhastaken The Sginor the period” has passed ini Nckw n i o Burgess. oul, @ square ¥ syetem of all the disease that is in thelungs, what- | The Fall of Man; or, ‘The Loves of the Go- of age Barnard’s final order to settle the terms ¢ of Wallack’s as the representative of | caricature. It is sincerely hoped that the will i. S50. Oliver H. Reed to Wl He Gane 1 ver the form ma: “ = } ‘ 7 he netion against the city government tiled - ¥ 2 H — © acermnice ‘Saturday 7 to ““Ieis important that while using Schenck’s Meai- | Tilles. By a Learned Gorilla. New York will not be tsaued uetil mae ._Parepa-Kosa, with an excellent com- | -bertly pass into hist ith all her bums, a 6, square a; 21-0, Marten Radbine 1 Ladicr desiring to attend these Reunions will be re- | cines, care should be exercised not to take cold; keep | Carleton & Co. A successful burlesque of the ——s. will have commenced a series of English | --bends,” and her deiormities, and be se . 5 > Suuare 589; tired te make application for ‘ Complimenta: in-doors in cold and damp weather; avoid night 1 Ty inian theory of development by sexual se- PS ED operas before this letter reaches you; bat we | moie. Aon Uy post, to PROF. | and take cut-door exercise only iu a genial and | }echon SO" es areal a ae Cintereen, eee nenpion Wailist. must wait till the third week in October fo: aiinble reference should socmmpany tie | “T'sbis it detectly anderstood that when I recom- | ‘The Young Deliverers. Boston: Lee & Shep- | ater ee ATH Soh a-_ Weston mac 1 Silson's debut at the Academy, Boston claim TICK — All pupils entering | merd « patient to be careful in regard to taking | nerd, A pleasant story {or boys. ing, bnt stopped walking at the end o! ng her first. —Williem F. Holtzman to Emit; - are Sle: 1,02, NP. Chiemea t oul!) and OUTSIDE GARMENT: Shawls are seen t ilate season before thin suits ba ck. for the ree: irculars, to ot i i : ile. PALL BONNETS. to warmer ones, but they have Sitionana salting tmechaste | (easier A weet eee hee ber eae ee | From It. Bs Motun & Co. = rae ‘The opening of costumes and winter styles in | cred any of that prestige w ate classes at any hour agreed | from the effects of a bad cold be Far more lial te to & At Last; A Christmas in the West Indies. By Steamer In. bonnets has taken place since my last, Dat hae them belore suits bec: me the univ ALIN & BATES I G ACADEMY | ag ae en angs are not perfectly healed. just so | Somewhat exuberant, after the wont of this a sient ofl ditterence:—that those that were larger and con- | made warm enough for the rigors of this climate | Rotherm cll, euh.as, equare tee Book, Went ae MoM“ ps = ‘ Gincace Hence le te that fos etree eatine | writer; somewhat overmach of the moralizing Specie Shipments, ‘ined to the exclusives then are becoming gen- | ai the North; and unless unc can afford Melien to Mary 8, Widdervanbe. part of lot Ss eamans 914 E STREET, N. W., pulmouary patients agaiust expe themselves to | tone, betraying the preacher, the book is yet a New York, Sept. 30.—Specie shipments to- | tf] now; while the exclusives, in the absence of | magnificence of an independent black ¥: 68 on Lasker & May. trustese, 0 Herman " a an atmo re that is not genial and pleasant. Con- | highly interesting description of a three months’ day, $128,077." + Parisian novelty, have nothing to take their | polonaise, with its quilted silk lining and ri on ate rs muss H. Barron to W. 0. Berry, WAI reopen for the season, 1571-72, firmed Consumptives’ lungs aro a mass of sores, | trip to the West indies, It is fully and satisfac- ia oe —___ place. As is always the case in fashions, the | ‘rimming, there has been nothing but a water- | ‘4 ner ib ree Savage to Mary B. Wood- ATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, ype tte pole gp thm lly inflame. | torily illustrated. FINANCIAL 4 ND COMMERCIAL ‘atest ideas ot the previous season simply become | proof or a blanket shawl between women and we and A A. Baw went if « (reezing. This winter, it seems probable, this | Sil. “Mary G, Honalisse te Gooey great want will be supplied. Several models of | F .sjuare si6: 64.400. W. M. Pumpheey fo Robert a winter pelisse imtricot and broadcloth Harden, subs. 52 and 23, uare 2%, &3.000. have been exhibited, which seem to] * Dorestbe. Sustene to 1. G. Kimball, combine all the requisites, and ought 5.8 ti es ou. utnte 902 to, win attention ‘and favor.” The pattern | Witten 5 Roath meet Bee 4 icines of pupils. For partic- | consfte in my ability to subdue inflammation instead Shakspeare’s Comedy of the Tempest. Ed- E Lec ad at music stores or at ovoking it, of th ity do.. An in- oy W. ° Mone in New ¥. & pitch of absurdity which com: ret“im | auned jungteninoty with eafety to the taiten, ho | ited with notes by Wan. J. Rolfe, A.M. New supply abundant ars to? pe pels a total change of base, then something else, SF LEETREUELD CEE ee ee eo re or ceecchiiing | York: Harper, & Bros, on ana aagnE Out | standing and oliaterals of borrowers. “At Uv close | possibly the opposite extreme, takes ite place * 38 ¢ Autumn. It shou! carefully y y Ie per cent. was the ral te among the st at ‘ar the trimunin, an Upon WASHINGTON HOTELS. shielded ii aif erating intocn The utmost Sats att nies Le and the same evidences of scholarship and | brokers, and many Dulsnees wore tet os ener ‘own; this vearit is plied hi ees ee caution should be observed particular. a8 | thought in the notes, as characterized the pre- | cculd not be losned. “There lore § the back of the crown; this yearit is piled higher more pronounced during the succeeding ones, until they reac PESSKuIN Horen. < without ita cure under almost any circumstances is | vious iscue of the « Merchant of Venlee™ bythe Giecoubie at bank, snd 7 per cent. is the Seay aa lech highee tase Eee sitnough toeee enough 00 Oe pat om eu ton , square 177; Sencaghly Somerset tad Smee Cee te eee: | eeeeteas contd be kept om nm wholencane and | Harpers, edited by Mr. Bolte. _ Pe ares popular preterence is for high-crowned hats of | sort, over adress. {timay be double, or single P iS @2per day. ~ e | nutritious diet, and all the Medicines eontinued | Anne Furness. A Novel, by the author of b ft - b equare 5; S640. W. iH. Sebis beard Bu par eon Yi A Plumb, part lot 2 sauare’ 31s; 3.00 foarte re Gilbert to B. M. Plumb, sub fare 965, "Chae. H. Bolden and Samus] Ford to Bee Warden, lot F. rquare 728; 7. wie wnman, trastee. to T ore Lewin, part lot 1), re _ Se. Marthe — and Rich ¢ \Croples to Theo, Lewse. part Wot If eume squares Eto W Hatton to WB. odd den pare ioe aware 88; S700, September 18 —Jnmes Frazer to Alice Ray, lot 9, mguere so 8 tumble to Willers Government Secart black straw, with brim turned up rather more atil the body has restored to itthe natural ausn- | «rhe Sacristan’s Household.’ This ie Noses | 287 Cooke, Co. furnish the follow at the sides than in front, and trimmed with ae oo polect Novela’ alternate folds of soft satin, finished 1 was myself chred by this treatmen or Baxper’s © Library of Select Novels: bows and long ends, eurmounted bys) pluine et kind of Consumption, ve Agatha’s Husband. A Novel. By the author ostrich feathers or’ @ bright-colored wing and games E hard cueek choeneabe very many | Of “‘dokn Halifax, Gentleman.” New York: black aigrette. All black hats and bonnets are have, teen cured by this treatment whom i iave | Haryer & Bros. Characterized by all the free- never seen. 1 » a to B ie} 2) per day: + | “About the first of October I expect to take posacs- freed rtagmtur ob nol (cele bere nmccecd Feukfast-7 o'clock to9; Dinner, | sion of my new bailding si the uortheast corner. of : s “4 Clock Ww 4: Supper. €o clock to: asl-tf' | Sixth and Arch stresterwhere’ luhall be gianel fj novelsof the hour.” It is of the same class as Cc. ©. WILEARD, give advice to all who may require it. the more serious and earnest of her works, as breasted, and made with or without one or m: pelerine capes. The capes are not lined; they are cut of single cloth, ihe prettiest pinked out upon the edge. |For slender persons ‘on and a large pleat at the back, in the skirt, are sufficient, but for stouter, and more matzonly tadies, side single pleats, w e three sears at the back, will be found more figure. A’ pelisse of cypress green worn over asingie dress skirt, with an all blac hat of velvet, and feathers, is'as handsome and MONT HOUSE, Indiana 4 a. The new Propric 545 158 ]6- 28 J) ice Youre ae always ladylike, and therefore popular among & 43; 5-20s,Jan.&Jaly,1s67144 | large class who cannot afford to follow the 15-108, Jan.&July, 1868.14, | fancies, but must wear the same hat or bonnet 0. Lis | with different costumes. Trimmed with feathers and thread lace. they are really distin- 408... American Goi A ee. let 33. mn Foil directions accompany all my Remedies, so | «John Halifax.” “The Woman's Kingdom,” Currency 6s.. guished, and are only vulgarized by the colored ladylike a costume, as auy woman need want. Re EBBITT HOUSE, that » person in any part of the wor'd can be realily | «A Brave Lady,” &c. Report. aigrettes which some milliners recommend to rornerproof cloaks are now made almost u ; WASHINGTON, D.O, | cured by a strict observance of the sane. i a . Ee + Weste : ; match dresses and trimmir formly as long sacques, closed down the fro: cre —_ aA ere aa aD ce of Fttpe HENCE, M. D.; Philadelphia. King Arthur. A novel. By Edward Bulwer Liat teumen Gorguacndets Can oath in | The cloee fase with high narrow crown and | with sleeves aad large talma cape east js Zand J, aud part of = 3 Price of the Pulmonic Syrap and Geawend mica | Lytton. New York: Harper & Bros. Tenny- | gome and forcien Gack, : small somewhat flaring brim, ornamented on the | by far the most comfortable and aset ?. H. Holden to Em"ly ¥ Miler, R EAD! READ READ!!! 120 a bottle, or $7.0 oa fy ult civeaeietie a ‘j. | Son's vivid poetic illustrations of the legendary New Yorx, Sept. 30. inside by a ruche of white tulle or black lac they allow the free use of the arms, ax sl: $950. A) & Se ee Bee Ree ans be SE areggiete Oak a on his Court haye put Bulwer’ poem on Pak Se, 12, pape, 1e and popularly calledjthe ++ cottage bonnet,” is | the same time perfect!y protect!+ | Md ol ents. lishe fe N si 20 8 h the round soft crowned beret, the crown of i nted somewhat higher, while the 1 curtain are correspondingly deeper. . compon. 114%; :10- of Scotch wool, checked in two colors—black and white, purple and white, scarict and wh ‘ennyson’s serics, “Morte d’Arthur,” had ap- Pr Batchelor’s Hair Dye. peared. The interest ereated in the subject Dy mare 245; $1200 and the like. These latter are partieular!y w innix, all of sguare ow This splendid Hair Dye is the best in the world, | Tennyson's poems will cause Bulwer’s “King these styles fit easily to the head, and are | pretty worn over grey traveling dresses. { 2 Charles ©. Borland, sub. 29 « Barnilese, reliable, instantaneous. does not contain | Arthur,” now reprodaced, to be generally read. «i to the present arrangement of the hair. Opera cloaks are richly embr Ted this sea- in square 16: S677 James N POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, | lead; n0r any etialic poison to, proiuce paralysis or | ‘The story of the poem does not rely on the my- American Express, i; United : is rolled high infront, and faces the brim. | son, in black or colors upon w Bwhite upon | Cl ming. uke. 20 and 3i of Callens — _ O° | death. Avoid the vaunted and deinsive preparations | thical romances Wf the Round Talte, but is 8 es eo eons & y descend pon the forehead, and Het, in gold or white upon black. Opera | Sis; Googe Wile best Sets el ee Fee arene ey do Rot possess. The genuine | tirely original, and is put in theshape of a con: 20); do. prota, —: Readfag, | those much less than formerly. Js becoming as claborate us it was be- | Thequare at; §4000. W. D.C Mandeck to Oboes 3011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, antaraiahed ‘reputation to uphold its integrity ag | tiMOUs narrative poem preserving unity of =; Lake Shore and Mick. DRESS BONNETS. fore the war, although *full” dress, that is, bare | § Church and Samuel Howell poke ay won 3 acl wo. Sok action. The treatment is more familiar than %: Union Pacitic Railroad, There are two kinds of dress bounets, one in- | necks, are, thanks to au innate sense of propri- art of 16, sqnare 1; David A. Windsor and the only perfect Hair Dye—Biack or Bro id E * ! by oll dreggiste. Applicd at 16 Bond street, ee | Tennyson's, and an attempt at sprightly humor Cleveland and Pittsbu g, | tended fur ceremonious visiting toilettes, the | cty in the uatural unperveriod American | hnries Ford to Prancle E. Hamilton, poet lot i, Tene rom Btu Stnest. 4 fe6-tf" | is made to 2 considerable extent, nethweat preferred, 91; | other tor wedding receptions and evening wear | woman, rarely secn. po x = Tancred; or, the New Crusade. By Benjamin 3 sy nds fossg: | The first are the bonnets composed of several ‘ so Augherton to Dennis Callahan, part op cute raed THURSTON'’S IVORY PEARL TOOTH POW- shag Bead Jhyos Milwauk different tones or tints to match the dress; thy Mink has founda successfal rival in mart of lot is, Rein Aula iy att acre fcr cleansing and preserving | Disraeli. New York: D. Appleton & Co. The | Mitwauki aWono second revives the graceful white bonnets o: | American martin, or what is » fret to Deak pstu KES Waeten keine: SOUVEN BINODORNOSK TD Giavne GRY: | exeitement created by Disraeli’s last novel, | 4! Western, iv’, off" several yearsago, but with flashes of color which ated “ Alaska sable.” C first a -“ > EB restores suiled gloves equal to new, Sold by aii) 2-0tWair,"* has wade a demand for his previous | Terre Haute, —: whiie détractIng trom the softness and purity ot upid attempt to pass it off for what it was not, CASTOR DEAVER SUITS........ ~-w-$27.00 | druggists and fancy goods desicrs, Pie Fs works, which {s well supplied by the handsome, | Chicago aud Aits the effect, admits of less strictness in the details | it has gradually won its way by virtue of its nb. 8 3 pipe assy | cheap edition issued by the Appleton’s. is of the costume. Few of the first are exhibited | beauty and merit alone, until it now occupies a | ¥- Hamlltun snd. ea Fond. ENGLISH DIAGONAL SUITS. s = A Daughter of Heth. A novel. By Wiliam | $24,120 among the display styles, because they are | high place in popular regard. It is a beautiful | fstdsor end Charles Ford, ENGLISH € MERE. 22.00 Black. New York: Hi & B Sis. old, 41. do. me adapted to special costumes, and are generally | (rimming fur, and if it was as costly would be | fuwarlt. Wil “B Dersey, part of lots€ aed 7, ¢ men 90.00 E CITIZEN, jack. : Sage ros. One of | omy pectic Ponda, 162 made by first-class modistes to match them. | as handsome as mink, if not handsome-, but as causes Tae Wicterde’ Beith, Seen as ENGLISH MELTOS pend the best novels of the year. soy Goi 118% Market strong. Moreover, genuine artistic taste and skill are | yetit isonlyabout bait the price. A very fine ank Hume, jot 16 street north. between 2d and WASHINGTON MILLS . i rr From Joseph Shillington : setof bi martin (muff and boa) can be ob- ; west, and half of E, in reservation 1; TIGER SILK. MIXED. tained for from thirty to fifty doliars, while a 18.00 4 DAILY APTEKNOON PAPER, ‘The Clyffards of Clyfe. Philadelphia: T. B. 16.00 Peterson & Bros. This is a novel by the author imiber 21.—C. HB " ¥. BM. part Bars ‘TONES TN MATERIALS. courespenting act ct sink would cost soventy- cf ioe te eaaare ise Boon.” Deel HAERIS’ SILK, MIXED. largest houses fall } five to a bi lara. = +} at HAREIS’ CASSIMERE 15.50 en. Be SeEEes of Carlyons Year,” « Que of the Family,” «A | S70gs ; tabtien, ferlens suthnce, exmonaren ae coos |e eae at bon tas yaibs taken tha piasber | Sosa’ onsoud A Fierce s . Beggar on Horseback,” and some dozen Thi ‘Ga§l.G2Pesn: | cloths, for example, but particularly failice im | the collar and, together with the mutt, which | $380. Suwersecterd aed othe ee ee 35.00 | SATURDAY AFTERNOON, AT 3 O'CLOCK, T stories. Sylvania, $1 G&. Corn quiet: yellow Tite intent, | samples, ‘of three shades of each color. | has not changed its size or general » | Pub. 12, in mamare 628; 6,0 PUTMAN CASSIMERE.... 14.00 Tals. quiet. but Arm siasé," Provisions irm | These are in a book, and from them | comprises the fashionable sets of the season. | 54, qy,ha ‘ PHOENIX CASSIMERE.. 13.00 From 930 Pexxsyivawia Avexcs, Lever. Philadelphia: T. B. Peterson & Bros, | "¢! Ta es en ee eee ee eee pe ; — eof lat ALL WOOL CASSIMERE.. 1200 Reprint in cheap form of one of Lever’s popular iD yer Will bo likely to GPNTEEL CASSIMERE....... - 10.00 Detwees etreets stories. vidual taste. green, Van And HEAVY pig men SUITS... 6.00 any ‘ ‘Mysteries of the Court of London. By George Tope ‘arlies de roses,) a {Coombs’ Building.) W. M. Reynolds. Philadelphia: T. B. Peterson and the cameo tints are ny FEENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PANTS & Bros. From the innumerable editions of ionable. When the care, ‘and ekill are’ AND VESTS, highly-spiced story itssale must be manded from the modiste, these costumes se 52 Newsboy: apply as above. pe2s-3t™ require, then dressmaking becomes an 4 LARGE VARIETY. —Rewsbore will spply oe sbove. _ve28-31"_ 3 art, but there are few, even ‘the most pre- ; (PE PROBLEM SOLVED. Palaces and Prisons. By Mrs. Ann S. Stephens, tentious or professional dressmakers, who” de- YOUTHS SUITS Philadelphia: T. B. Peterson & Bros. This, we serve to be called artists. In beg Minn mer d BOYS SUITS Wiephens hes termed aoe ae: ts any FROM eencnninmnoneneennrnenamm 4 to g10 | “PRINCE'S COMING SENSATION” | years. Most of them have alliterative titles, as OVERCOATS, CAPES AND GLENGARY COATS ‘Bas aT Last ARRIVED IN GREAT VABIETY AND PRICES. ! AND 18 those who ad- : , they are about, seem to find it worth thelr oe A “A NEW DEPARTURE” cals wen een Tne = = the publishers, W. H. & O. H. Morrison, SF Remember name and number. fraB tes old method of promising much and doing Barbro : Rene ho ama OP IS ALANS 8 ee route Physical Ailments of Women and Children. B: neods POPULAR CLOTHIEB, Tho Nil Goo sts Howard, M. D., momber of oy weet crates anes _ "Ply 1011 Pa. ave., bet. 10and th streets. apelin va prevailed from New ‘York to pe Bag ye )Q Be ¥ WALL PAPE ‘advanced stato of | rainat Wey West, Shed portheneteris wins that a 30,000 a save some exclusively pro. | are obs ls ner be the want, pathenst Keke REDUCED BATES. nthe avidity | foie sasions, ne TrDorees fromm the Rocky Moun- i The largest assortment of WALG Pare = ‘thie marker. bit most: pet ferns from ibe best factorive te tee noses JOHN ALEXANDER, E : Al Se ot i ii ! Con Cregan. The Irish Gil Blas. By Charles

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