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Feacure Introduced Mr. -—The children Sailer ta the Grand Opera alsaa ene Yorks introduced in “Midsummer Night's Dream, rates Ore ‘Wandering Jew,” played thore this week, is result of anent se of Manager Daly, havi for its object ing more nor less than creation of a school for the ballet in New York. It strnck Mr. Augusten Daly last apring that it & corps de ballet could be crsated which would be free from the as Jastly cast, feat pon that popular feature of the modern drama, hich ts so y condemned by heade of families asan unfit exhibition, it would ba Seonbon satel curvies ne to Ghat of the < : ~going public. As soon as it known Two Czx months, that such a core de ballet was being formed, scores of mothers presented themselves daily at the Opera House with their children. Each lit- tle candidate bad to be examined as to intelli- THE EVENING STAR. rs PUBLISHED *AILY, Sundays Exeepted, : AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Penneylyania Avenue, cor, Lith st. at THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY, : 6. HM. RACEPMANN, Pres't. " OEE Zour Cots | igxt Capes ot the coaster | $5. an eeyenaee “| V9. 42—N2. 6.390. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1873. TWO CENTS SP Rates of adver-ising furnished on application. agility and good look Siaced “andor teltion ot” Maakne’ ow or ores ee os = | con omaaaen Became “ay in thelr _— ‘SEMEN’ EST VIRGINIA. ‘The Turf. littie ones enjoy their par itt AMUSEMENT — | SPECIAL NOT NOTICES. EVENING STAR. Berk County Fair—New Railroad | TEE POINT BREEZE, PROSPECT PARK AN» TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR which is conceded to be a seccess. [ P OXLEY. | Nattaws y ¢ md Amthe | | emcee rewn and its val on Semaeene anu ee This .dflernoon’s Dispatches. | vse von=s tat was STOLEN PROM M ee eee ale ae = ere ear ie ae tng ofthe fal oeeting of the Point Breese F rk ee pracuras On toe So of ak Apel © Palaabs ciratiitng a ame erteeegaes | Washington News and Gossip. WSiauroneneng, W.Va dent w_ | itesoia| Gating arenas, Sard, | Asocinied Frese Reports. | Uisiniae vu sol oon he ay sale for m is} ‘unsiderable. % - . Va. ——_e——_ . : P SIX1H STREET LOT. Tore, Sonchaded to call theatention ot ihe gene: | Inrennat RuvEnve-—The recelpte from this g * e was conclude . The Berkeley county fair is now in full oper- 30 o'clock, and resulted in favor of Star, ation at this place, and continues until Satur- | who came in first in 2:304 , with a lie to their merits as New York Notes. h the greate York. Money and time were spent in vaim ‘THE MURDER MISS HAMILL. meee ens Burce to-day were $440,657.87, searching for the animal. Last week a Peeke~ RIDAVY AND SATURDAY. SEPTEM- BER a. York, Sept. = au the: bk mck 12TH AND 138 mt the fllewine good analitien Mu. Cuas. C. Tan ® hae boon appointed |day. ‘The entries are from this and the two | Second and Stewart Maloy, third. ‘The two chettnantene Meee oe Maree Lecaie | Rill genticman was in Ponghienpeie os ie A TOWERING TF AMONG TTS FaLLOWs, | Poe action & peompes Coxele saw citectual, postmaster at Brooklyn, ‘+ vice Samuel | adjoining counties, and everybody has ‘come | for s puree of $5,000, and the other for s puree | found'im a room occupicd by Janes Morice | betcl® He lente iron the er ee the , —— ral w+ | They are healing to the stomach. al Booth, resigned. to town.” It is the annual stirring up season of | of $4,000, open to all. The first was won by althy an@ active operation ————— and wife aftera fire there, returned a verdict ick headache and costive- | PostMasTER Fittey, of St.Louis, has tele- | this part of the country. The tair was estab- | Crown Prince in three straight heats. Time, THE GREAT 12 CENTER-POLE TENT | Fhe startihe livers that Miss Hamill was strangled by Mra. Merri- animal belonged in Ulster county and that the They cure billiousm - : young man, Terwilliger, who pretended to owm . = z ‘ mas 5 ish ber. The Peekskill gentie- lished @ year ago, and meets with succes. A | 2:27 4 2:26X, and 2:24. Thomas Jefferson in | gan. ; ¥ ce er wished to sell ber. ' Tl : =o raphed the Post Office department, askin; is race got the second money, and Ben Flager | C4URCH TRUSTEES FOUND GUILTY op xm- | man made Terwilliger’s acquaintance ant told =~ Eph obtener penrnesban be page [ESN charges in regard to pete ing teckatn | Chee neon oreey any Ct tee tais,. Tae tenes | Ge cita Te ths ceed see Geen ae : BEZZLEMEXT. him that he knew ofa purchaser. Mr. Beecher's $100,000 Challenge Show. Ther do not grige or give pein during thelr sction. | his office may be fully investigated. horse here * owned by Patterson and Collins. | won and retained the first position in three suc Eleven trustees of the First African Metho- | foreman was sent for. He recoguized the y the invalnahle relief they alwaya affurd to every cf Baten y : ; : President Grant is expected Friday, and if he | cessive heats, coming in first in 2:22, 2:254, an T EASTERN MENAGER(E, — | cue that takes thems it ts hoped thotr use willbe | ‘Pam AMERICAN MAIL StRaMsurP Company, | Arrives, he will be entertained st the heey oe 2:24." Glosta and Sensation came in for respect. . ways frech:(ebile pact pis generally | United States ocean mails, in the regular con- organize'a baby show as @ department of the | the mile and three-quarter dash, five lorses Consequently malforuly effectual, | tract lettings which are to be made in January. | fair, and ack the President to judge stock and | started: Bingaman, Coffee's Lightning Colt, dist Bethel Church undergoing trial before an ecclesiastical court on the charge of ¢ ment, dereliction of dutyj 4nd other offences. were declared guilty last evening by a majority Of the votes of the members present, estimated at from ten to fifteen hundred. and making an offer, gave ‘erwilliger r hours to make up his mind. Mean- Turner went betore Justice Curry im shill and obtaimed a search warrant tor the mare On Saturday morning an officer teok ‘here was horse and Terwilliger to Peekskill, r ent bo: ar aate onty b . ti ci- | Chickabiddy, Mart Jordan and Utica. The | much confusion, and there were fears at on er was made happy. Terwilliger : : spb cei cag ABTHUR NATTANS, Pharmacist, THE United States steamer Worcester, fiag- hdd papernpreeinnelf Sanat tas babes 1x] cacurematal be ¢ dane teas betoees Binga: | time of a conflict. ‘The friends of the accused | says that he bought the animal mouths aga De FSEACHDAY, | cex6-tr Corner 2d and D strectsn. w. | ship of Rear Admiral Scott, commanding the | PAted in is depertme Being fattened with a | man and Mart Jordan, After two more, dead | denounced the proceedings ‘as lllegal and de. | from an unknown in AT 10 4. . ee ee North Atiantic fleet, arrived at Hampton Roads | double quantity of milk. There is the usual | beats Bingaman won by two lengths. There | clined to vote. ‘The Bethel is one of the oldest —— - A GRAND TRIPLE MENAGBRIE, Mothers, Mothers, Mothers to-day, direct from Bermuda. display here to be seen at all fairs—everytuing, | was great exeitement and much money change | and wealthiest African churches in this city. mas ual, rs FRAROR— Don't failto procure MBS. WINSLOW'S SOOTH- cites from fat pigs to sponge-cakes—and every: handson thisrace. In thesecond race; two | | THE DEAN OF CaNTEERURY. eruich was celebrated lately a In four rE SALUD for all diseases incident tothe period | Open Revonep.—The Secretary of War to- | is satisfienh with the “show,” which is the mai, | mile heats, elx horses eturted: herald’: Licse ev. R. F. Smith, Dean of Canterbury, a fall Of @ tribune, happencd detion Mus of teething in children. It relieves the child from day issued an order stating that in accordance | consideration on such occasions. Lucas, Milldew, Warlike, Maid of Orange and } delegate to the American ‘angelical Ailiane reg te Pranab, Sank » happened dut _ pain. cures wind colic, regulates the bowels, and,by | CA¥ ~ During the last few days Village Blacksmith. ‘The firsthent was won by | is the bearer of the letter from the Archbi-l he late war. Some German horsemen atri Fie pe iclict god health fe the child, gives rest to | with views expressed by the Postmaster Gene- THE CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAILROAD Mildew by half a length, the second by Village | of Canterbury to te alliance, expressing the | at the gates of the town to demand its surre sRAN ‘BI :CUS PER MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SyRUP.” | Tal General Orders No. 80, August 1, 1573, from | jas hucn ovened tion Hagerstown ane point. | Blacksmith by balf a length ahead of Warlike, | lope that this general conference may promote | der: “There they saw the Virgin Mary, attond- GRAND DOUBLE CIRCUS PERFORM. | , ey tye BS yis-so6m_ | the War Office. in relation to sending mail mat- | This affords direct communication to Harris. | Mildew being distanced. This gave the race t) | unity in all forms of christ belief. The Dean | ¢4 by an angel with « flaming sword.’ In their ANCE, nents | ter by express, ie revoked. burg and the best portion of Pennsylvania,and | Village Blacksmith, the other contestants not | Saye there is a fener Feeling ‘among ‘the terror they, took to ftght, and stopped only f ome Te e orld or aac a ‘les f hard here javing won a heat. e race,one and » bers 0! hur ong! at the - z tn the largret Bivyntrome Fest in the World. AMUSEMENTS. THe Txxas Bospee Taovaras.—Colonel | Cloven to six and & half Or seven dollars he, | GUntiee ealee Be ee aes cece | Gembers of the Church of England that the | when the Manieres, where they told their ad= iideenek Geen is tetas RAS E BALL. | Bobb, one of the ex-commissioners to inquire | tive steps are being taken to extend the road | dead heats between Mattie O'Neill and Wheat. | church’ feom other chistian deneateteee Lie tpn gl Mg dar omen age PS ee iat ee AS ER AL E, Into the depredations committed on American | further down the valley to connect with the | ley. Finally the race was won by Wheatley by | should beless marked, and ‘having that object | talraclo acc ee Ag ery ogg Bee A DOUBLE GRAND ENTREE, BOSTON ys WASHINGTON. Se ea ees eee: BRE TORY Te ree ee cite SeaDegeGeees Gn earn | ae a eam nit, Tisad_— | is View he accepted tho invltationol the Amer- | Soown euly Wrench foreign soldiers aaid, and ALE * u }- | tion course were well attended. » | we wn Cal ontractor, died } ¢ . ACROBATS, @ YMNASTS, CLOWNS, WASHINGTOX Ghtven to the Maxicsn sige by Maxton thieves. | Si0\zoq property th tuissercon. +“ >” | hurdle aos was avcomparadve line: Gor, | Welnesaey ata aie a ar tee tel | Se tee ewes ee ome the Emperor William, a ee a ? Tue Bio Firrexx Mittion Borp.—The | Martinsburg is one ef those places where no- | walader lost it by a foul rider. The first race | family mansion in Westchester county. Bismarck, Moltke, and Go-ben.—Pall Mall Gaz GBEATES? ACHIEVEMERT J3 ARMRIC an- bond for €15,500,000, the amount of the Geneva | body is ever in a hurry; yet property is looking wae a hurdle Face, over elght hardtes; twomiles | THE TELECRATH OFFICE CLOSED AT Suneve-+| tte. CLOc Papas little, owing to outside influence, and next @ Face was won by Charley Kavanah, secon PORT. c SEE A BVERY DAY An aLueian “AN Two Days Only sear, is held by the Secretary of State in that | YE,r je will have street cats running’ from one | Lucy Jackson; third, Facey: Jane’ Ties. | President Orton, of the Western Union tote. | git Rareiro ix Anzaneas.—The widow of berg )CESSON > opercesse. ee soap gece depot tothe other. It has about 6,000 peopie, | 3:553;. The second race was a selling race, | graph company, has been notified that the office 1 have and water throughout | mile heats, purse of $250. Summary: MeIn rocure any money omit. So far as fear of it the Selig.” dite moteds very well thomebion Litwe, Be Asterold, 2 1, 1; Grimstead, by Ligut . eing stolen is concerned, the offici ve DO httul citizens are fearing some terri- | ning, 1,3, 2; Florence, 3, 2,0. Time, 1:47, 1:26 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, | fcarvasit would be of no'use to the thiet lie foodee contagration when bots get toenn: | LENE ; : Ark., bas raised silk on her estates forthe | twenty-five years. She feeds the silk worms upon the leaves of the mulberry, which grows wild there, and states that she has never knowm at Shreveport, La., hasbeen closed, all the ope- rators being sick with yellow fever. It will be reopened as soon as possible. Meanwhile the company is receiving business for Shreveport : ——— ly at the risk of the wonder, any disease among her worms, and never re- iful Wome SEPTEMBER 26 AND 27. HEADSTONES FOR NaTIONAL Cemerentes.— | 1D8, for the people aren’t used to such things. The Sara‘ ttn. Sine ts cat mage sie ceived any instructions in caring for the worma cage Martinsburg has adaily paper, nine churches . INDICTMENTS AGAINST ALLEGED FORGERS. h f ck unted, ar Of the bids for furnishing headstones for the | Ma’ ute Nevertheless, it is @ very XO POOL SELLING ALLOWED—THE SENIOR SIN The grand jury this morning handed in gif- | OF im the art of spinning the cilk, except what , BADE ry GLE ECULL RACE WON BY COURTNEY, OP THe | teen new indictments against James W. Joh. she obtained from an old aimanac more ted Gl wit 6 - national cemeteries there are fourteen out of eve eon ee 1 | UNION SrRING® Rowixe cLUS—raE CANA: | gon, arrested for complicity in the Great cog. | twenty-five years ago. ‘She spins the silk upon S} dnd sAGCARS Woose ow Tae about one hundred, each of which aggregates | Four consumptive pol ct peenoarige i recibes PIANS WIN THE PAIR OARED EA tral bond forgeries, and fourteen against James | Common wheel, such as is used by families for y and JAGC A: less than the million of dollars appropriated for | the lpr, | tak ane camer bere, Sok cae The regatta at Saratoga yesterday was large- | Yates and his associates, charged also with | Pimning flax, and for a quarter of a centary — the work. One is for Italian marble, the stones | They never had br ested with ib te at the, | ly.attended. There was no pool selling allowe | commeciicn with the same Offence. The argu- | D&# manufactured all the sewing silk and floag fona GRAND BALLOON a ene Tensor sat Vermont maine poster ro rd pee rae me Sonne Mnctrittee Wes | during the day, the Young Men's Chrietian as | comuection with the same orience. |The a ‘Ei. | for embroidery needed in her own family, be- re . | sociation having preyented it in town, and th AneAnsINATION oF Gum. Epwrm T. MoCoox. | hill,” and in worldly matters the people aro | Core satiataction afi this een te The following dispatch was received at the | Very contented class. The Leo tophange | the various boat clubs themselves. Th White House this morning: the name to “Jonesville” mects with ne coun- | they do not wish to be placed on s level wit! tenance. Enterprising citizens want a city | horses’ ‘Several of them informed Mr. Conk an Gin bast ey Foci heng Kanig. | fountain. Old fogies, as usual, figs the ung, president of the association, that if poc rant, Presiden ie United Stacts 2” One of the churches here has a young : i 7 : Gen. Edwin T. McCook was assassinated at a | lady who “leads” the choir, plays and blows the | S<illug wasailowed they would not dip an oar sides more or less for sale ty neighbors and te stores in the village. Mrs. Washington's expe- rence would indicate that Arkansas is @ healthy climate tor silk worms. A Owg DottaR Prize at Berweee CoLorep Mes.—Two colored men named ®. Dorsey and Lewis Scott were arrested adjourned to Mond 2 into the city have | THEE TIMES LARGER THAN EVER—-THE | mond and other granites. poeple at greatly re- GREAT AMUSEMENT MIRACLE OF PR THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. IRVING INDICTED FOR BURGLA The grand jury also brought in an for burglary in the third degree ag 1. Irving, whose name has been so me the public in connection with the murder. FOUND GUILTY OF MALPEASANC ‘tment ust John for. Nathan u. Bs ron, The jury im the case of Wm. Burnstea and | : a with in a prise fight andl - — —_——_ -- public meeting last night by P. P. Wintermate, | organ all at the same time. /She is called The senior single scull race was rowed first | Benjamin T. Welsh, member: board of saulting and beating each others’ fhe par- 3. P. T. BARNUM’S & banker of this place. Een A TOURS LaDy tow PARTe’” Nine started. "Fenton's boat, of the ntly Benton, | Rublic works of Jersey City, charged with mal- | ties arranged to hight for a price of Ome ohare DRY GOODs. (Signed) — JNo. A. Burnank, Governor. | who says the ladies don’t deserve to vote? did nol Ben Courtoey ar ee eee penton | teasance in cfloe, after an absence of 24 hours, | and after Seccee ne her Che ies OF one dollar Nat aie ; y i ; i . pring erdict of guilty. A he S| P, © tpainm the ee Bor’ saTews GREAT TRAVELING Orzn Arm Coxceur.—The following ia the | otivened with @!cwar atOng the Ertitenn | Rowing Club, took the lead and maintained + | Tetarmed a verdict of guilty. A motion was Ferkim ciring bey pitched tm, and. without PRICE LIST: WORLD’S FAIR, programme of music by the Marine band, Prof. | One of the churches has spiritually “com. | Casily, turning the stake boat at the end of thy | accordance with the evid Fourteen other | prize ring commenced to hammer ateack _ : SS a t | Bs ore leader, at the White House grounds } busted.” ‘The parson he would and then he | Coming intae eightirad ¢ yale eed ees | indictments against city officials were yuashed. | Piper “e,Gmmenced to haminer away at oack Apes peor crap mead Bor Spe Salona in peopertion Sc | to-morrow evening: 1. Grand March. 2 Over | wouldn't; and the vestry they wouldn't and | Petitoss, to td aise ee eee OF all com Sinise aceon ae Rica and marched away from the scene of the cone LINEN DOYLIES. = devon | tbe ten times Iatger than any other show in the | ture from the Opera Zampa: be Hocld3 ter | they “dns. Then fer a while tee chasck ete | ing, of the Harlem Rowing Asociation, wa: | a ranainre stone ee nets nar axp | ict with the airof @ conquering gonoral. It B IN ALL KINDS GF DEY Goods. The entire vast Exposition will exhibit fn Weyerbeer. . Waltz Autograph, by Strauss. | it labored under a malady—a kind of ‘ooclest- | Ti Witte apa oan eae eon, of Boa whaler Abe Gibbs or key ee aerey of the | were both taken defore Just ve Metzel, who re oZMORY BAXTER. WASHINGTON, on 6TH-STREET LOT, | 6. Selections from the Opera Grand Duch astleal -cerebro-spinal-meningitis,” as it wore. per, Bruik, of Matuals of Albany, reported as wrecked last year in the’ Arctic | eased them on bail for the action of the crismi= _sepi-tr 1920 Penusyiv FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, by request, arranged by S. Petrola. 7. Galop. tishop Lerhoghe bineeat tered tit eten the | Hughes, of the Friendship, New Yor ocean, and who were brought to New Bedford — REPARATIONS 1 f the Potomac club, Georgetown, D.C September 26 amd 27, PrReonaL.—Senator Morton spoke at Day- | edy in the shape of the third and fourth chap. | 2T&*, The time was not given on Lefman FoR 7 in 15: fa 5 @ Two Bptertai its the first day, and Three yh . vi ters of the First Epistle of Jehn. But the pre- FALL DRY GOODS TRADE. v a we Fall al rCemulen Pastcon ost hi ton, Ohio, last evening. He goes to Virginia in Pi in the whaling schooner Abbie Bradford, have reached Boston, and tell a horrible story of their THR CANADIAN Ceapir M testimony given before the ro; BILIER.—The ‘ g of the Atlantics, Hoboken, Graves, of the Bea | sufferings and their torture at the hans of the 3 racic CaeEee whieetiunae wikaiace na Complete a day or two, where ho is booked for a fow | Serinon didnt work as he could have wished; | ver Wicks, of Albany. ‘The pair-oared race | ommnnet ho ae ee They say that in | Gai'by 1b. MeMulion a tank rend scan $ Cases NRW PRIN TOO ee : . freeches, and, returning, make two or three | tion Went Over to the Howlett kPa reke. | was the next. Johnson and Brown, of the Na. | consoquence of the accion’ of Bee teat 8 terday, corroborated the statement thet there 100 Piece oNEW DES. GOODS. TWENTY GREAT SHows: more speeches in Ohio. ---Miss Minnie, | ton wentover, to the slourishing Presbyterian | thay boat club of Harlem and the two Lambes. | Const So provide suitable provisions all the crew | Was ah agreement between Ameria ang ae 100 Picces CASSIMERES ani WATEEB PROOFS. THE SECOND Day, aughter of General Sherman, has lately been | Church, and joined themselves thereto. ©: | Gr the argonatus of Toronto, Canada, started Were attacked with scurvy. They were terribly | Hugh Alfan in relation ee the sida Gall 138 Pisces WOOL ELANNELS. Morning, Afternoon, and Eveving. ‘Doors ogen at | the fucstor General and Mrs.’Post at Vienna, | Suse ne - fer le eee nt The Canadians, led handsomely All the wav | beaten by the captain and first mate, and after | Control of the roa im 2 the construction and aire KETS. ry o m. --Mr. P. nese: = A i | Tound, arriving in 15 minutes and 40 seconds, } the vessel was wrecked men died of the scurvy, ——~ ons >. Si - NEW GOODS OPENING DAILY. One-single Ticket, 50 cents, admnitato all. Children | Smithsonian institution, as Feiherkatie Cone, | doubtless an inward satisfaction in the breast | TOU, at length ahead. and those who had been foremost in protesting | Donald stated chav auare:, Six John Mac BMALL PROFITSAND ONE PRICK TO ALL under 9 years of age 25 cents. ities, “t Fer each 9 cs a of their very good and widely-respected pastor, pe againet thelr ill-treatment were left om the nald stated that he wished it understood that, =, |BOGAN & WYLIE, To accomm«nlate the $0,000 persons who visit this les, a ag Bhasin dite hogs. They | gt this augmentation of his flock. So matters | Ancora Goats 1x Cativonnia.—wWe learn | Ming ne captain of the Abie Bradford re. | ‘2 government did not consider themselves tm Agvecy fe Mane ern Ee Peng, | Rakibision antiy, were raised in Williston, South Carolina. wre soebrecent. We may remark that the | from Joshua Marah that he has had encourag- | 1nd, the captain of the Abbie Bradfor the | ®Y Manner ailectod by Sir Hugh's negotia- Now styles just received augo-tr’ | AGBRAND WOODEN AMPHITHEATER, THE SENATE TRANSPORTATION Comarrrmn | Vestry seem to have reason On their side. ing success in raising the Angora goat, and im | Sonos ‘maxing thine charges me ky that wat the Americans. McMalion testied 7 ? similar te the ancient Roman Amphitheater, will be | The Senat ite tio: i Society here is very “‘high-toned,” and the | proving the common stock by crossing; and Sweet, of” Boston, a nephew of Mr. | (@&t, smong the Americans named in the con. EAD AND PROFIT: {fected on the Lots selected, at a Gost of @5,0.0,con- | ne Senate era nearer bai in met it: I city is noted for its numerous young ladies and | now he has a flock of about 130. some twentyo | Sweet ot ‘the armor Broveter Been | 2 z, were Gencral Ge ss, A. Ogden, Governor decline tn rice of DRY | tistous to the New York yesterday. the members were an appalling scarcity of gentlemen; which may which are full bloods, about sixty half-breeds, & Co., and Charles Kugler, of Germany. They, Smith. o ermont, Mr. Scott, a: 6 presi~ te_of ir with some others of the crew who have reac: home, contemplate instituting legal proce ings against the captain and owuers of the Ansel Gibbs. The charges against the captain deut of Adams’ express company. With choice reserved seats overlooking the entire | were in attendance, among them being Mr. ] ought to recommend it to the country at large | of the half-breeds sells readil re few of our g —— giving full Me of Hays, of the Blue line freight; Mr. Potts, of the | When a young man witha moustache comes | at 75 cents per pound; and the 4 ey will aver: ‘Biegant one (1) button Paris K ppodrome ai Empire transportation company; Messrs, Cas- | here he is siezed upon by half a dozen young | from two to three pounds of fleese per ange Bye d'sixtoro (18 tome Prone, Woven Corsets,To | 3 SEPARATE CIgCUS PERFORMAN( sattand Levi, of the Pennsylvania companies, | ladies; but if he hasn’t the “one thing needful” | The meat is conceded to be superiot to mutton “a COLOSSAL HIPPODROME PAVILIONS, present, and several prominent railroad officials | account in some iy 9 for its morality, and |] and the remainder three- ——, bnyglens local buyer A Back-Pay Incipent.—Judge Ambler was enerally respected until he succumbed to the : pack-pay seduction, so that for the sake of the 2 Pe ill be cruelty and improper treatment of his | cate! we hon b | eet ith a joint seating capacity for 16,00 ie. In | and Mr. Chapin, of the Boston and Albany rail- | he contents himself with a more select circle. | and even old hunters admit that it is finer thas | ¥ yo esteem we Lave entertained we trust that the “primble's” GloverSiting Coreste were cheese! | a. the various departments are contained” <" | road tha? eee eee “explanation of | The people are very warm-hearted and hospi. | veciconn The vege aaanit that it request fo: | in nce puptlsing the yeeat Giekinal neglect, | following item of the Youngstown Vindicator ig Yard-wide Bleached Ootton, lc. "| 100.000 Living Historical aad Sopresontative Ca- | charges for freight, at considerable length. table te strangers, and are down on the Fif- | rugs, robes, ete., and readily bring from two t ame eH untrue: “Jacob Ambler, the back-pay grabber, k Dress Silk, $1.25 ap. Fiosities. 1,900 Animals, Birds, Reptiles, —$<$—$—$—$<—<— ¥ teenth amendment. It isan interesting local. | sixor eight dollars each. Mr. Maweh tells we h " has undertaken to detend his course by tin, & Alpacas and Mohalrs of the best makes, in- By ry ey a me ADJOURNMENT OF THE STEAM Boren Com- | ity, G.L.D. | has no trouble in caring for his goats. The; Capt. Buddington’s Party. ae a Dee, Hartenen, of She Galea A Inding the ‘and Buffalo brands, fi : in sit ss ——EE ; “apt. . T, for somet said about it, whereupon gioging the Beaver and Buffalo br from 20 cluding Pome Liviog Ot. Mepern— Tes Messe: holleciaspeniseatal oom: By oo nasa orp caer BIGEEE Ti Gawain: browee around the mountain, and take such ORAVE PEARS VELT FOR THEIR SAYETY. Soler’ conaliate iy tae eee ae ints, $¢.; Lawn Robes from 3.20 up. raffes—12 Gorgeous mittee, at their meeting to-day, concluded t» | inp yor 435,000. ‘The entire herd of short noon sans nullens gutouee feebe Gototous an Naw YORK, Sept. 12—A dispatch from St. | head with acane. Hostilities suddenly ended.” fre Petts ny ee hirer atc acre Ghek experimental tents aietre Gopetand, | Sesh we"nad Rsent™h campbell of New | Men sevon Ee one—Conre Cove(Cal) Gas. | ohms tae ihe missing portion ofthe crew of | 427% (0-) Beacon. 0 é 5 of Railroad C: ired t 2 5 i or! » near ica, was sold at auc. INGULAR ZACH OF Promise Casz. a Spreng peered Sie cd car tine ns ee oe coed: | Peer ee tht Grom Ractoe’™ | Robinson, and Low were appointed Copean tion on Wednesday. Buyers were present from | A case of breach of promise was brought totrial | the Polaris, Nearly three months have elapsed || Tue Vasquez MUmDEREES.—On of the Ga BRODHEAD « CO, of Half Dozen other Shows—3 Great {ee to regulate the standard of instruments to | England, Canada, and all parts of the United | at Lincoln, England, the other day, in whicl | Since they left the camp. The Esquimaax on | and Twenty-one Horses Captwred.—The officer it Jelb-n 1906 F ctrect, between 1th end ath, Circus Tronpes—3 Separate and be used in experimental tests. Answers to com- | States. One hundred and fifteen cattle were | the plaintlif was @ mam”, Mis detinoencs | the main land of Litt eton Island, who had | pursuit of the Vasquez gang of murderers over= ct hn istinet Circus Rings, alin munications received by the committee were | disposed of, the total receipts being about | promised to become Mrs. Smith, but according | Wintered with Buddington’s party, counted by | hauled them in San Bernardino county, Cali- — ATT? a prepared, read and approved; after which # | #350,00. The highest figure paid wass10,000. | to the silted Mr, Smith, Itwas she who made the | moons, so that the exact time of Buddington’. | fornia, and a skirmish cusued. No one waa LADIES’ GOODS. . oo general discussion followed as to their future | This bid was made by fin Pe Davisvor Gon. proposal, and actually ‘engaged two young mer | departure is not known. it is believed to be | wounded, but the sheriff kept the ground. Vase ~ SIX FAMOUS CLOWNS, action; and at one o’clock the committee ad- | cesi rehire, England. Bids for single cows were | to act as groomsmen.” fir Justice Pollock | the middie of June. When the Tigress re- uez and his party fled, leaving twenty-one of VARS ME ESTREN, G2 15:e street. near (7, ae | masmive Water Tank: fall of Living Bea Lions and | journed sine die. made of $35,000, $25,000, and $20,400, One sev- | hoped that ‘some arrangement might be made” | turned to God Haven she was ordered to prose- | their lorses and part of the booty obtained im bs HUMAN HAIB. cheaper than ere” ether Marine Monsters. ‘Tue Mxstivo oF THE AR! c en-months old calf sold for $27,000, and another | which would save him from trying the case, es | cute the search in the track of the whalers to | the robbery at Hollister’s. Vasquer te = ade braids, 28 inches $3 PROFESSOR FABER'S $20,000 TALK- EBTING OF THE ARMY OF THE COM: I for 910,000. ‘This sale is probably the largest on } pecially as Miss Jenkinson said, when the wri: | the westward and northward. The season isan through the mountains towards Souora, Mexica. 6 yard long......... ci ‘ G MaCHINE, SERLAND.— Norman M. Smith, secretary of tne | record. was served, “I'l marry him, if he makes me aie — hy hier ~ = —. pay — One of the gang was captured. tt ve =6 2 iy f and when I’ve mai hi il make him liv: | known when ess ‘urn. =p pee ee Single and bunch GUBLE very cheap, Wild Fiji Cannibals, Modoc. Comanc! pepe Erg Sn aie ee BuorneR JONATHAN removes his hat and | like a toad under a harrow.” ‘The judge,stiti | thirty days’ coal on, August 31. ‘The whaling lie Suan’s Estimate or Genwax Porer. Cait «.t.! examine our large stock. sené-tf_ Indians—Fout Performing Elephi pining ‘the Art Gallery in Pittsburg for the | takes off his gloves to shake hands with John | prcjsucre promote the match, said toMr.Seaith. | ship Hector is expected ere daily, from Cum- Shah of Poca bee tte yn that the S™ 15s ISEAND. Ny. DYEING EOTAB- Seumaceer: exhibition of the models, &e., for an ceuertrian | Bull. Whena chap squares up his honest debts, | “ir the tows won ee, proper spirit, it could ge: | berland sound. She may have wecome tidings. | Shah of Persia, having been induced to taste ‘ LIish MENT— ABLISHED 1519 . . ‘The oldest and largest of its kind mthe country; famous California Dwarf, a or rubs off; | ‘The only Exbibiti m in America recognized will hold its seventh annual meeting on the | Of the settlement. And so Jonathan stands ai color rubs off; ing |- | BO matter how long payment has been post- | from under the harrow.” But the plaintif'a' Joqre cht, Wiesnes | Saree se sor ar, ere ane a poned, it is hard-hearted creditor who won't | the last report, was implacable, ‘ahd tho cas de ry lence room of the hall, in which the society | “pil alittle milk of human kindness in honor | Was still ging on" ‘The Juniata has just received orders to prose- cute the search forthe Polaris crew. She is coaling with T=. and sails north immodi- the German porter beer during his visit to Ber- lin, at once ordered a dozen bottles to be for- warded to an uncle in Teheran, whom he sus- BN. B—Guarant: that * Sa ee r ately. She will have considerable difficulty, cane eg A - popes during bis way > . TTEN BY PE = -, | absence, ¥ pocketed the recei, BEING Toss ertision sows; 9 vt theme Dock tm Gime, © fear chargrmen aot irises: Pies nisiniae te ent as Been a Cae par SETARE®, | aseuring him Ghat Soong. asioe Gosee Oe at. | beige stepson of Mordceat Wbstatnen. ak: | onibe to the lateness middie ot September. Sav stand tenes There pettine bone i ong ae : : m | : nd that, I have nothing jasre 7 ™ DOU! ie is at th e this county, was bitten by a copperhead snak ——_2—___ * 1g more to say, a Cisgustrect apposite Peoatine” «1 'Y* eyeiRe TWENTY GREAT sows of the models. (hot ld ll org serted [ay eer morning. last. ‘Tt appears that h. From Europe To-day. must bow to the will of Ailah “ PEC abate or. a La Bs guaranteed to sll who buy the Life of P. T. Bar- Warkiy WeaTuer SuMMARY.—During the | American eagle, he will was kindiicg @ fire in the cooking stove, and th. WAR MATERIAL FOR THE CARLISTS. : tM. netvem Ferrrox Ministers AND Tamim Wryes.— um, jen by himself, 950 pages, tlustrated. itude with which Jobn st Bayonrnz, Sept. 12—A number of cannon vs clothes cleaned without shrink- = wee from $3 & to $1.50. week ending the 11th instant, an area of de- J snake was Tying between some wood beneatl c A young lady just from Europe remarked to & "8 Of and settled. the stove. en reaching for the wood thy | and other munitions of war for the Carlists | + it py Removed eSectually, s0 that they | «wort g 100 greenback tou beginner.” —H. Gree- | pression moved from the northwest eastward | (uns 0ftice and se reptile made a dart at his hand, striking him | were landed yesterday at Lequito, on the coast etezat poliiclan the etner day sft Ped Govie cleaned @n Uherh aitits. ‘Peete wek- hey. over the lake region to the Atlantic coast, Ly PTR on the front finger of the right hand. The box | of Biscay. men you send out as foreign’ ministers, The erate; ponetoalits enaranteed 7 pl-ly Ss Excursion Trains wil! run on all lines at half | accompanied by cloudy weather and rain over ACCIDENT TO A GrxL AcRonat.—Last night | suffered much pain for twenty-four hours, ani AN UNSUCCESSPUL SORTIE. thing Of real im nee is, they should have ro ae fare to and from the exhibition. the districts named southward to the Ohio | 4 little git} one of the members of the Lopex | the swelling increased rapidly until ten o’cloc: | Mapnrp, Sept i body of insurgent | the right kind onan ‘Any man can signs JSR AOR prea TUOR pues for & cents Will also sthibit at BALTIMORE four cee er val | and Virginia. This depression was fol- | ®crobats playing in Front street theater, at Sunday night. The arm was swollen up to th troops made a sortie from Cartagena yesterday, treaty, 1 suppose, if vou tell him what kind of Sasa “ a . sep: lowe y but was unsuccessful in edforts to pierce the line of the besieging force, aud they returned to the city. a treaty it must be. but all hie social relations with tho nations to which you send him will de= pend on bis wife.” : eet Space. 135 | tember 23, 28, 34 an of hi hich, | completing her act upon the trapeze, fell ten | shoulder and badly biistered up to the elbow MISS McCOR MICK, Se eee wikioelisn ain Cnet ne greate: | feet from the floor while coming down to the | We are giad to know, however, that the boy i 908 PENNSYLVANIA AVENU fm Watt's tee HOUSE, . rietor | portion of the United States east of the Missis. | stage upon @ line used for the purpose. She | improving, and hopes are entertained for bi- m B. hat aan. deen Macaba ed tee ppl river. A second ares of depression, with | strtick upon her stomach, and was nearly | recovery.©'The snake was killed five minute: ‘Has constantly on hand a fine assortment of a ti bi THE VINE DISEASE IN PORTUGAL. ee her temperature, developed in the north- | stunned by the shock, besides having her mouth after the boy was bitten.—Moorefield (Md.) Ad Lisnon, Sept. 12.—Accounts from different “FLOWER OF THE Hoty Srreit.”—A Mr. PORTED BONNETS. MATINEES WEDNESDAYS and SATUBDAY von, where it continues central. The rainfal| | Cut. She was picked up amid almost breathless | vertiser, sections of the country represent that the vine | Winne, of West Troy, has a beautiful = oe aaa MR. HERNANDEZ FOSTER, in the different states was from .01 to 1.8 inches. | silence on the part of the audience, who were | S ecaieae Bn naw _ | Aisease is making great havoc. tropical flower in his possossion which is called STRAWS, CHIPS, the highly successfal play taken from “Frank Saooaenapenad fearful that she had been seriously injured, an‘ LLIBERAL TREATMENT oy THE LIBERAL A PRINCE COMMITS SUICIDE. the «Flower of the Holy Spirit.” The flower FLOWERS, RIBBONS, ae. | ™ Leniioe Weel ly,” entitled A GERMAN SclENTIST ON THE PoLARts Ex- | was carried off the stage. She afterward putin | 8¥ THE Demwocrats.—Fifty of the liberalrepub Viera, Sept. 12.—Prince Charles Estoyho- zy, the only son of the late Prince Estoyhozy, the great Austrian statesman, has committed suicide, itself is quite large, and In the center the leaves are @ snow white, and present the perfect form of a bird with outspread geet &c. There are 4 number of persons in the Indies who worship i jittee met in New Yor) PEDITION.—Secretary Robeson has received a | 40 appearance, to show that she was not seri | lican executive comm - | ousk: an yesterday. General Cochrane read letters from: letter from the eminent Prof. Peterman, of | fusly injured, and was much applauded by the | yetterday. Gener reply to a letter inviting the Gotha, congratulating him on the very - democratic state committee to unite with th: PSE LAnonst ASSORTMENT OF LADIES SUITS, veiliug at reduced prices, at 5. HELLEL a ——— —-— 2+ —_ the flower as a god. jotire new success of the North Pole expedition, ai a TEE OrdER or Fouestry 1x AMERICA.— | liberals in a call fora state convention. Mr — = an B'S, 719 Market Bpace. scenery. Btrongly drawn characters, nations with seers re paige cclipsed all other | The delegates of the fitteen New York and | Beach merely acknowledges the receipt of th: | up piqN® Xumbas This vata anveesoom, | _Etaores Ruor ur Tests, iamamn— QTAMPING DEPOT, aes i rie Dene pore Sienemarkatte | nations with regard to Polar research, having Brooklyn districts of the ancient order of Fores | communication. General Cochrane said he re ‘New Yorx, Sept. 12—The managers of the is much excitement in Tralee, Ireland, © 617 SEVENTH STREET, AWAY. which will be produced EVERY EVENERG | Penetrated nearest to the pole, established the try, with a large representation from variou: | ceived Mr. Beach’s letter on the day the demo in consequence of the approaching navigability of the Polar ocean thus fai Enterpris state and SATURDAY MATINEE courts throughout the United States, assembled | cratic committee met, since which time he hai | {yas% Atlantic. balloon Enterprise now SATURDAY fi find ift wood, musk oa ean “ fue, the liberal candidate, upon he arrival ta RDA HT TWO PIECES. inding drift wood, musk oxen, making | yesterday at Forestry Hall, in Orchard street. | heard nothing further, and is unable to say ue, Upon v: MONDAY NEXT—ICE WITCH. sevs- | many other most valuable observations, shed- hh order to establish an ‘American court, free | whether the favitation was submitted to th. ie on Wednesday, was received SoS 3 fe woe. | OE ero ——._ | ding quite a new light on the gocgraphical ser- | and independent,” to have full jurisdiction in } democratic commit-ee or not. At all events, 1" Fispai number of his friends and escorted to a rs | ‘P #E4 LER Comiavg. yice. He sends a long acientifle review of the | cases of a local'character brought before it. | was not complied with, and it now remained fo: ‘The work of inflating the trans-Atlantic bal- | dence. While the procession was moving it L4"4 RENCH STARCH ENAMEL -lith Street, below Penna. Avenue. | Polaris expedition, in which he says the high- | The delegations represented @ constituency | the liberal republicans to take action. It wa- several persons was attacked by @ mob and $y the best articie were Mus! b id for foes toned acts of the American Government il, | numbering 76,372. Their m: wasremarka- | determined to call a it imparts a Desatiful gles to the fauric, | OUR OPENING AN IMMENSE suCoRSS. | he nopeo contribute remcnd bringing to an end | bly cordial, and resulted inthe establishment of | Elmira, October &, as tate conyention tomect a | Everything is in readiness, and ‘it is arranged that baw lace between the by G the loud talk of the English, and induce them | the American High Gout ftake ihn ewes ie EE the ascension will take p) Ax Ockay Rattway.—A has 7 pried 5,00., Manufuctarersy x a se pie eodiyoer: at last to fit and send out an expedition in 1874. | unanimous vote fr, yosns, ich ey OP og mormnarr Furze Yeans Ago—The writer | hoursof {and © o/clock. It has been decided fante-ty Baltimore, Maryland. EEE aN COKER AMD ROGE ES. Wor Nava Onpens.— Commander 0. M. Schoon- city in 1810, with his father, from Penusylvania, | bein| feared that the weight attached was too = ——— im thelr g eat specialties. that have won for them | maker is ordered in charge of the navigation in'@ two-horse wagon. Ti great for the earrying capacity of the balloon. of CORNS, &c. TEnezansent of the farsoas Raropean sensation | department at the navy yard, New York; Lieu- winre thomat eaten Di: WHITE, CHIKOPODIST, moat respect- from Ni jlo's Garden, N. Try: tenant Commander Bartlett J. Cromwell to the came along and asked fully, ‘gforms his patrons that’ is establish- HERE J WElt FENBACH. Powhattan, as executive officer, on the 15th team. When told he did, Rerlag been tenn street, opposite U.S. Treasury, | in his marvelous DRUM BOLO upon sixieendrame, | Tornatian, a2 executive omicer, on the 15th seven acres of land aare block having been thoroughly renovated, is now open for | The Fe, Fe ee ees ache one RD- | Sencatta to tne Fowseren: Lieutenant Com. nm in a square bi the season. WARDS. The Dutch living to to Main street. The old Cousidering the great amount of duty the feet are Gxonag s' ENTGHe. “The mystic change mander F. F. Wilde to ordnance duty at around, and said ‘he wouldn't liged to perform, and their exposure to the dis. artist, ED. BANKER. | The fascinating the na: » Boston; Lieut. Lambert J. Pal- the whole town. Drive on, ine of constant climatic changes, ill- actress and vocalist, MISS CABBIE mer to the naval observ: Ist ie at that time was probabl Order thet they be heat ia o coms stone ea eae Atal Prowier sir Daoeetsars BEM Medical Director Robert T. 94 mem- enty-five and one hundred do condition, and as there. is. great dacser ie taste MELEBEEG SISTRES. Commander Henry Exon Scien Soe hei | Nastomat Guanp Loew or Gi Wr'ethe | @amtle his cqgllamecn, theeeunis cTseeees eee Oanoe ene eee Ravy yard, New York, and ordered to the naval | honing wee elected ofioers of the Nationa! yA, Dom Dowex Barwa near to visit the aoed ‘comic rend few York; Lieutenant Comman- Fellows annua! | Jouxsox axp Gov. Secfesc | ee Seo use niet bownns, is sary re, og rerbrand aired Grobe’ | O°" Roury'weekenar ure Sem B | ered We zr. White removes corns without so tee OTH oS mand the ; Lieutenant Commander Jas, | G.M-, Herman Oonret G. | Y. Johnson and Gov. shoo can be worn wich case x the | MAMMOTH VARIETY SETERTAINMENT, | mend the Frol Denkalten aan “|G. Jobe Deon the saboct oerewing Bs aie crequences, ead oes Gal THE WILDERNESS, 2 ing orders; Commantor G. C. i ave arsumed a new and Togrowing Matis, Vascular Bx. ‘end THE Ga! ‘OF Taking one ‘Lieutenant » CO. > disorders of the Feet, and, if sarice given be ob: Jotrodecing Wiltee the naval rendexvous, Now York 4 which will lead loss 'B. GEORGE W. TH®! Sy ye and placed on waiting orders. ‘orders of McMullan, of Del. The next seasion of the Na- | friends of both are thie pai SATURDAY, “Smilies every ¥ | Commander Ralph{ Chandlershave been so far | tional Grand Lodge will be held in Cleveland, | for en amicable‘setteaect’ ——————"a*-____________e98_ | modified that he is to remain on duty at the | Ohio, in September, 1814. trouble is said to p Ho.) Om Exhibition and Sale) Hzw Ho | navy yard, New York, until tho Sist December | 1) aovaauce at Fort MoH=xry.—Work ponyen gy wg eggs MARKRITER'S, tre 82.1 cum loxe Istaxp Mysrany—The of Getensibid sobdition ty the cate tine = 4 0 Ty ares, D> eignt | i: jooet in the Keleey murdat ence, at tioedlon. earthworks, A on the water front, 23 Am ImcrpENT oy THE HOLLIDAY sTeesT et tou, Long Island, has failed to obtain the names feet high mean tide, is Mr. Forrest, beg of (the Parties ongaged in the tarring and ‘and when compieted ‘corner of Hol feathering. It either the lone The interior that the hotei “gee ae rerio due te igo ee tho wit. | eral years will ‘movies tothe some ‘remember Bame and Humber, Jel-ty* | nesses. of — 4 Tovonine