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ae Ty T rai @ | District Govermment Affairs. EV EN DD G STAR. | THE PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE BLOCKs. Ladd Se ber 1, 1876. vecommmendation of Chief Engines Hoxie AY......... Sept | tr mm Fn ern tl a the oid weoden blocks and pianks to be removed from Pennsylvania, @8 published in yesier- day's STaR. Weather Probabilities To-day. OFric® oF CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, GROWTH OF WASHINGTON. to H. M. Talbott. Boat J. N. Thomas, with W.8HINGToN, September 1, 1876. } Inspector Plowman reports the value of 2,150 bi wheat, and 1,200 bushels of In the midale snd eastern states, falling ushels : rs. By canal—130 perature, westerly to bushels of to T. U. Wheeler. ee eet ecue choudy wentear and o aince November 30, 115 thes | MERCHANTS? Bxcuaxcr —Offerings oa Seiiyty esisg varoarart ution sei | Siihe,aeeuaeal Fopore of Sissi | Beier Site faiertrbsioce’ "ae sama at star lay . lel ie rl a ores eae and dediy cooler one! defence 312 at $1.14, 210 at 81.12, 150 at $1.15, 600 ai —— = TER CBORGRTOWS WATER TAX DELIN- | Shouse together, Wilh only Ome Mamhana he £1.15, 3,200 at 81.154, 900 at B16, foo at ett, | Since the removal of the injunction against | tween them, and found 1t couldn’t ba done; 400 BE $1.16 5, 190 ME $1.16 4, 350 at $1.15, 250 at CAL NEWS the District authorities nem | 80 they agreed to fight it out, and the one $1.20. LOCA r. . from collecting water taxes from citizens | BO £0t whipped was to leave. ‘The police so QAt, TRADE — (Report for Boek onding FES GS and residents of town, the recel 5 u 5 2 keondy of pocter eck ian yergetay, | Homibatrourcenemtmetnctesingratee | Hobe Stine, cxming, i fee Jot Si fem, Sepmeris tt tn, Micvined From J. c. her ‘oe have the Ne York | slowly, and unless the funds come io more tons; New Central Coal Go. receipts @aily papers in advance of the mail. The Equity Court, Judge Wylie, will open Ite Bepie:: ber term next Tuesday. The trial doeket of the court wi!l exceed forty eases. The performance at the Comique this week | is very attractive, and draws crowded houses | nightly. ‘Work on the construction of the new light bouses at Mathias’ Point wlll becommenced about the 1ith inst. There will be a select vocal and instramen- tal concert, under thedireetion of Prof. Para- beau, at the Burnell house, 322 Catreet north- west, next Tuesday evening. The alarm from box 5¢ this afternoon was for a ‘ire at the tar sheds of Mr. B. Taylor, bear the corner of North Carolina aveaue And 0b street southeast. The loss was small. rapidly. it is said the force pump supplying tbe bigh-service reservoir will | Sto} |. The matter was a subject of dis- cussion this morning at the Columbia build- ings, and it was decided to take no action jn the matter until further time be given to those in arrears for such taxes to come up. SOLD. The old Randall school bnilding on Dela. Ware avenue and I street southwest, was sold to day at anction, as per advertisement, and brought $496. Among the assessors the question of as- sessing buggies used by physicians, in their business, has been one of doubt, and thus far = iroaten have been ——— — — able personal pro} on 's priacipie, “when in doubt, Take the trek.” PR verbal opinion expressed yesterday by the Attor- Reuben Ni that he had brood: der Sworn he testified that =. had some words A MIDNIGHT ALARM IN GEORGETOWN. Daniel J. Lynch was stood up in the Police Court Fagg of for disturbing the peace and quiet of Georgetown. The prosecuting witness was Jaroes Nolan, who testified that abont a piece of bine ri » @ud he was shot, receiving the bullet in the leg. A wit- mess testified that the ‘ties were clinched | ney for the District, upon this subject, lea The Cathotte Mirrcr taia week pablishes in | last night Dy some cae Core tee eee | when the pistol went ok buEhedid not sea | tom meeting ef te ‘ane en ta au eine — the peg sermon of Father Keaue, | be} in a frantic manner. 1t was between 1 | Who fired it. Bonds for the graud jary for | when it was decided that the rule governing Of this ett » &t the Cathedral !n Baltimore, oe 23d, om “The Reform of Chorch usie.” the assault, and @ fine of $20 for carrying concealed weapons. Marshall Parker, tres pass in pulling up flowers in the Agricultu- the assessments of hacks, under ciause 10 of the personal tax schedule, as THE STAR, Monday, August and 2 o'clock in the morning. He jumped up and before he could strike @ maich, jingle, Jingle, jingle, went the door bell again; his lished in hould a John Shea, who was serving ont a term of raldepartment; $5. Armstead Waters, lar- | ply to physicians’ buggies; so that only thelr thirty gaye ip the cuain gang on a.chargs of | wife was He called. tote hae orneneed | ceny or a cedar post; 8, or 20 days. Frank | Palue faeces of soe will oereten Tee rested yesterda, Meer DCE @ reform scncol. shington ¥ \. =, s rearrested y iy by clared that there were two burglars in the Meredith and Samuel Stewart, larceny of houge—he had seen them enter. Wituess lit bis coal ot! lamp and seizing a weapon of de- tence, tip toed carefully down stairs, scruti- Diz! every corner ashe advanced. During this time the man at the door ceascd ringing and commenced kicking the door. To save E. W. Richardson, son of “Jed” Richard- kpown .onstadle {pn Mariboro’ on Wednesday went to the Spa it Bladensburg, to obtain a drink, return to his house at Bladens- over $20 worth of clothing from George R. Herrick on the 13th of June. Mr. Herrick identified the gocis, and Detective McEI- fresb testified that when Stewart was ar- resied he found @ pawn ticket for the articies, A Crippled Soldier Wants aa Investi- gation. £ditor Star:—1 am an old erippied soldier, and of late have been afflicted with blind: ness to such & degree as to render it neces- zd d lead of heart disease. Which bad been ‘‘spouted” iu Meredith's | sary for me to be led whenever I leave the vac baker's wagon of Win. Arendes broke fendast bolted tu anil became ke rers om. | Dame. Mr. "H. Coben testified to Meredith | Peed” wig epee, ted, whenever I leave tae down on East Capitol street, near 5th street, | Cious the search for the burglars that wit- edule oak goods = ste rises to — about @ fortnight since, my wife, who was yesterday, and the horse ran away. Mr. n pect come evil desigas on ‘ere acknowledged that he had pawn: leading me, was attacked by a ferocious cur Arendes, in jumping ont, received a severe Wound on the head. A boy who was in the Wagon was also slightly bruised. Officer Cook, of the Agricuitural depart- mept, yesterday pursued and caught four depredators upon the flowers and shrubbery in those grounds. Many of the rarest and most valuable plants have been stolen from the coat, but had received it from Stewart. Stewart claimed that he had bought the pawn ticket from @ man named Smith; $25, or three months in jail. John Diamond, lar- ceny of 205 nds of rope from Dreyfuss. isaiah Washington appeared for Diamond, and in cross examining Abel Bowen asked him over and over as to what witness had to sus; of the intruder, especially as he couid find no bar or bolt about bis —s whieh had been disturbed. Watching his chance he seized the midnight bell ringer b; both bands and held him against the wail while bi: fe went for @ policeman, who came, and the intruder was iocked up out of the way of burglars. The truth was that and bitten, the animal leaving its home and crossing the street for that purpose, After biting her once, mg wife, unable to defend berself, and fearful of my safety, was at- tacked ‘in, her clothes torn,and had it pot been for the servant of the owner, who with difficulty dragged the brute home,would have been bitten again. On my demanding the more exposed portions of the grounds the | 1. ynen’s imagination had been enlivened by | done with the rope. Bowen ooauy Uriog, | that the dog shouid be killed, the owner (a resent season. answered, “Please sir, I unders I told | lady) ret to have it done, saying that Pi[est might, about 10 o%elock, @ scary inat- | {09 Mueh crooked whisky, and between the anery. you before I put it on a bale of rags. you understand that, sir? 1 teil you again, sir. If you don’t hear me now, sir, please, bell ringing, burglars, and juitoes, the apd quiet of witness was destroyed she would send it into the country. ce That night. ‘The court could only impose a parted. I pro- cured, however, an order from the court for its destruction, which was given to an offi- Vidual rusbed into the fifth precinct station and told @ cock and bull story abouta wagon Joad of dead persons which had broken down sir, pick your ears open, sir.” | Witness was | cer the next day, but by some hows pont wat On Sth street, at Mount Vernon place, and | %5¢0f #5, which Lynch paid and de, instructed to simply auswer the questions. | served weit Friday, twodays after, by whice that one of the negroes in flour- The case was di James Simms, | time the animal bad been smuggled into the ished what appeared larceny of coat, pants, &c., belonging to J. | country for a change of air. jow, I think, moonlight a ae the Horse | &: ie] ee for prcwhar set opine Mr Eaiter, that wi = jews concerning the tor’s beart out. e Wagon was overhauled james Linden, je |, and perha; e lives, of zens are at the corner of sth and G streets northwest te with Manuel | Eicksieiny $10, or 20 dare in Jail. Pe 4 , at Middieton’s restaurant; which led to blows. thus evaded, there should be some investi- and very soon there was fleht. Officer Block, ation made. hee a poe man, it is true, ut I hold myself and family of more im- by Officer Dunnigan, aud had at that time only one occupant (and he was @ live man), ‘The Centennial Regatta. ed Roy Carter. nam = master pul The fourth d esterday) of the regatta | portance than ail the curs that infest our ANOTHER OLD RESIDENT (GONE.—Rich- - ted the Pt with bate ai ite nes eons thelaws an that manneued ena tiaeet eerie Tt fe 1 ty--fe a jays, 80! . for the t sixty. > pared other days, caut mn. e wals from OLD SoLpigr. Street Dentist Wanted. ard Peon, s@ citizen of the District, and @ resident of the city for fifty-two years, died at the res'- dence of his son-in-law, P. H. Coney, at an measure by the numerous wi! the different heats. In the first single-scull heat (2 p.m.) Court- MARRIAGE LICEENSES bave been issued | vey pulled over the course leisurely, the Editor Star:—The attention of the Neucha- early hour this rning. Mr. Thompson | to Samuel Hunter and Milly Rowe; John others havin; ‘withdrawn, as was noticed in | tel “dentis! ” 1s called to the condition of F Jas 8 native of the city of Annapolis, Md. | w. Gross, of Frederick, Md., and Sarah L. yesterday's STAR. street, between 13th and 15th streets. “Plug” He came to Georgetown in 1211, where him- Smith. of Fredericksburg, Va; R. Under- wcod Johnson, of New York city, and Kate A. McMahon; Reuben Taylor and Serah ; Jos. F. Carter and Maria E. agree at geet, i herons hata! LZ: * 6 Ves! 5 a Cartney, of the Friendship, and Ed. Mills, Jr., of Atlanta. Thomas, Ubore htly holes, Mr. Dentist. before our “Hi ronmissioners to pave Pennsy)l- vania avenue” see them, and thereby ob lige self and the late Enoch Tucker conducted business, under the pame and firm of Tucker & Thompson. At that time Georgetown, in we jess; Of the Penasyl- | us and save your credit.. MANY CITIZENS. & business point of view, was of greater im- | Turner; Chas. oT, Susters and Alice E.| vania club, had withdrawn. Mingus led at 2 ania Seoved te tate Gtr ates teas coed io, | Davis; Wis. i Blodgett and Lizzie E. 8. | the start, but within 100 yards all were A Friend Indeed. * kK; . = a running level commenced het Dusiness for many years. deceaacd was Clark; Thos. H. Hall and Elizabeth Thomas. ra or and rite’ lea han aaae Peters Editor Star :—-A writer for your paper of @ soldier of the war of 1312, and » member of the M. E. Church for more than sixty-five years. sustaining in all the relations of tife @n unblemished character. the 2iet ult, ling bimiseif “a friend of the Hero Thomas” at the expression of dissatisfaction by the Army of the Oum- berland at the selection of Stanton Piace as the site for the equestrian statue of General Thomas ‘tis hardly to be wondered at.” He therefore, like @ friend in need, recommends “as ghia f Proper piace” 8 circle in the re- gion of Swampooule northwest for reasone, nearly allof which are more applicable to SMALL SAVINGS Make LARGE For- TUNzES.—Interest paid on your money if you deposit before the 3d, in the Metropolis Savings Bank, corner 7th street and Louis- jana avenue. 8. Norment, president; J. A. Rof, cashier; board of trustees—S. Norment, Nicholas Ac J. H. Goddard, Jas. 8. Ed- wards, BH. ner, G. R. Thi , Henry See |. L. Barbour and We One: s island McCartney soon spurted, and led Mills by half @ length, and passed the line in 10:38%5 Mills came in at 10:44, and Mingus at 16:53. The third heat was for@ pair of oars, and there were three entries, but the London rowing club and the Argonauts had with- drawn, lea’ the Nautilus (Walsh and Roache) and the Atalanta (Downs and Eus- Us) alone to compete. At the start the Nau- ELECTIONS OF OrFICERS.—Capital Tent 56,1. 0. of R., bas elected the following offi- cers: W. E. Graham, Shep.; Ceorge Ryal, P. Cc. RB; J. H. Curtin. C.R; W. H. Mockabee, D. R.; Coaries A. Isham, RS; J. W. Robert- diates, than 0 sca, F. 8; John ‘T. Woodtela, ‘B., P. MeNa- ———_—__ tilus led by haif ‘a length, but the Atalantas | tends, if ashe claims, nie mie teen mare. 1 a mt Gs —— Veua- SvIT FOR DivoRCE—Gen. Crittenden to- | soon settled down to work, overtook their ground” that of Btanton Place much bie, O. G.; L. H. Hollinberger, C. day filed, for Georgie V. Turton, a bill for divorce from Jonn H. Turton. The parties were married in December, 1870, and livel po ote until September, 1372, when, as she alleges, he deserted her. goo catia ~ PRIGG’S JEWELRY STORE received tu's Mor olng some beautiful styles of crosses and gold, Roman gold, Lake diamonds; this bouse gets the best led jewelry brought south of New York. No. 43; Pean- sylvania avenue, near 4% street. —_e-——_ A SURE WAY TO SAVE TIME AND MONEY. Purchase your traveling bag, satchel, shawl is bighber. Ifhis favorite site is ‘‘accessivle” the other one is more so—it being the focal point for streets and avenues not oniy from every cardinal point of the compass, but from every intermediate point also. If nis site ig at the intersection of one ‘'fine ave- nue” the other is at the intersection of two both tively more attractive and beautiful. If the site he selects “is in a range with the Capitol”—visible from one of its wings—so Is the one he rejects, and also in full and fair view directly from the front steps. If the site of bis choice is near the Capitol the other one is mucn nearer. If his At the annual election of the West End Catholic A. B. Society yesterday the foliow- ing officers were elected: John B. Lyncb, president; John H. Leonard, first vice presi- Gent; George Smith, second vice president; Jobn H. Grady, recording secretary; Jobo Moran, treasurer; Frank McNavy, marshal; Peter Maloney, sergeant-at-arms. Board of directors, C Ryan, P. M. Kelly, Adam Ko. Wald, Edw. Casey, and Michael Connor. —————— AN ORPHAN GIRt's Seen reemiey Officer Jeffries trought to the centrai guard- house a yourg girl about thirteen years old, opponents, and pulled easily over the course in :05, Winning by a dozen lengths, more or oo The fourth heat, for a pair of oars, was Towed between two boats of the Northwest. ern club, for that of the Londouers ing led atstarting, but in a quarter mi Eiillarn pailed right away from them abou three lengths; but off Peter's isiand Cornin; lessened the distao: through bad steering they got into the back- washer Eiienen boat. ‘and the latter passed ig on # reservation of @ amali fractioual part pamed Lizzie Seymour, whom he had found | {rap oF trupk at McMurray’s, 805 Market | the line in 10:25, the coming at 10:54. | of an acre, the other is on one of seven acres, St the house of a colored woman in the rear | Space. <A cali will convince you—Adr't, At 5o’clock &; m. the Dublin crew, being | and as a general “thoroughfare” the site he of Kolb’s restaurant, at the corner of 8th and the only entry for the co! graduates’ race. | favors moat suffer greatly by & com, E streets vorthwest. She stated that she had pulled leisurely over the*course, thereb; Aa Railroad to Pi and New = ttobars land 4 been brought up at the Georgetown indas- winning the handsome silver vase provided The route from the Capitol on Mar; avenue to Stanton Place, Me » thence on ssa Wial bome schcol, being an orphan, and that | The subject of building @ new itne of road, | by the regatta commission as the prize for chusetts avenue to Lincoln Square, thence a@bout a year and a half ago had founda unis race. on East Capitol street back to the Capitol— service place on 12th, near I street; but hav At 5:30 the whole way on a picturesque ce — tab Fad its en peg sur- Troun g8, immensely surpasses “prom- inent and interesting drive in seekin; Feere ™m., Cor of Union Springs the’ Bret heat of single, and Me Cartney, of Friendship club, of New York, winner of second bi ing bcen badly treated recently she had ran woman, who is employed in the same house. level The lady with whom she had been living anized as the Pittsburg and Lake Erie ation and pleasure.” The people of Capitol shortly appeared, aud the girl consented to | railroad company. It takes in the country Hill would think little of his tiny circle. If, Teturn to ber home. from Pitteburg the margin of the Onto 'Y | in his estimation, ® small place like that Tiver to Beaver, w Bea: hae consequently won the prize cup for | will answer for the site, we ean faroish @ EXCURSIONS, Pic Nics, &c.—Don’t forget | Castle, then Mahoning to Youngs- | single sculls, which is contributed by Mr. R. | beautiful spot sameh larger then his favorite, the excursion on theJane M town, bio. It will connect aitcetlo ein | 8. Jones, of Philadelphia, directly at the inte of Maryland ave- pight. _The excursion, which is eompli- | the Baltimore and Ohio at Pittaburg; with nue and A street northeast, and ted — fo Ca) feat % will, prosend ao the New Castle and Frankitn, and the Moaa- Prot pegeeallgres nace =e only by 181 street from the attract we ond and kout, remaini ville, Buffalo and Erie Roads at New Castle; past ness been | spacious grounds of East Capitol Park, im- at the latter place allday Sunday. See with the L. 8. and modmntny active with the m-dlately in tront of the Capitol iteelf.. The There will bea t it and pic- | the Ash’ assumption that the Army of the Cumber- Bic at Analostan Island on Monday, 4 land, assucb, bas made on ber4. Knights from ‘land, and the subject is apparently caly = ction of the the District of Colum! Will participate. imagination, having no other paternity The Mary Washington will make her the wishes or sinister designs of "Fue Lady of we Lane wil of Sense, “Reepecttany, uP” make her usual five hours’ trip on the Poto- =a = it thi “4 santo cheay refrigerator: Fonden ry a 3 BUILDING PERMITS issued by Inspector 't is about the size of and Tesona on the Plowman: Susan Fi! ,»& small brick \tside, an ord! 5 dwelling, south side C, between 9th and 10th ce two-story brick dwelling in alley juare 442; $575. P. Culinane, a two-story brick mat —— and 5 west side 4 street, be- the a Chane yirginta, Avenue soth- box, and basement brick dwellings, cast side los, Sue ti verted GosPrL TExT.—The friends of rel 3 cent was established on both ba peo Outside makes. The print market bas been very active and ore Dark fancy and Davy blue prints were in brisk request, and agents not only sold their daily receipts, but received numerous orders for future delivery. _ market for it in ite general t tone, and = me provement in some Increase of activity in nearly all descriptions of staple woolen ‘actions. Flannels have received more a ition from buyers. Over- coatings of & few favorite makes have con- Unued in steady demand.—[N. ¥. Bulletin, MoRTALITtY oF CiTy AND CounTRY.—Dr. James Stark’s investigations and statistics of the relative mortality of town and rural distriets in Scotland are published in the | it ou the rack. A square tank holding a pall or two of water can be made of tin or zinc and fitted up close to the inside, witn a pipe i tee the box, near the bottom, tached. if this is kept filled with cold Spring Or well water, and @ lump of ice own in occasionally, it will be found a desirable convenience in hot weather. the box is finished it should be painted and eet where the cover, when ified up, can rest back upon a brace or as it is heavy ‘would easily break from the hi i. A cellar is @ good place forthe ice box, kept in the pantry, store-room or bave a tent in wi! meetin, every ween night on the lowe- end of 7th street, near the ®@ brisk jobbing trade ke a plece of ioe do steamboat landing. Large cro’ attend, jalapes Bi cottons were | greatest amount of service, and last the long- great interest is manifested. Several very active, a advance of about | est possible time, wrapit closely in several — bave been converted. Vv. Mr. end | thicknesses of flannel and ji Tamar conducted the services last — H Ce Ft diidtee ; of Straus, He es. sures us that his stock of goods in that line is unusually full and well selected, and will be sold lower than ever. All he asks is an exemination and com interest to SCHUETZENFEST PRO: z id i ed, a8 1s most convenient. hi PROOFS THAT THE MOON HAS AN AT- MORP HERE Amani the 008, raion are regarded moon’ homens as proots itive of a lunar atmos- the ‘twilight at the cusya of the-nnon, ie the dimness and obscurit se certa’ tae With bis mother in the The dispatch stated that the used by @ fall from the roof, that the accident which for which of t least it lives would pe auaéalipsnverts econd, could the mortality down to that of the ard of thirteen thou- recent festival made their report, showin; the total receipts to have been — $5,951 penses 21,217.63, leaving a balance of #1,7: lear profit. An Invitation of the Bait! Sechuetzen Verein to visit their festival next mainiand sand lives would be us saved to the Joes $00 thee lg a end ine society will lation, and ¢ individ livi leave for that cit on Monday morning. towns would, on tan average five tee ® half years longer than he has it. Still further, was found dead the ite Treasury, have made Their large experience makes found’ that an on eapadle advisers to persons pats _ ulate in stocks, bonds in an ‘con- ments. Sees in bed ry may Or zacne—_ Darin bred s remarkable so med Py aye Can an FS Groen Bie man Ps Hi were says: “Lieut. tie 2 infeaury, bas jeations arrived ving with him a young Rb: oid, who las an : ce SITY OF GzonoETOwN. ned ay aie tures resumed Seat cepanite.couege bulla Hey! wa i ‘This course is free to him ore Robert Rernven, ba or married woman MR. J.J. MAY, at his “Paris Kid ah Mi "s,) se cd fall stoek of 2,3 and colors are seal Bavy biue, slate. and opeyas.— Adv't. i f pg re never eee SHORE TARTS, severe om fees STL Bose B Haminten 60: 20 Pom IP You WISH TO RENT, juire of B. ‘Wasner, corner ta and F sigeow uprcaweer if i As Searles sosaann of ochedules, ae GEORGETOWN. GRAIN MaBKet.— Boat Hattieand Bessie, With 3,200 bushels of wheat, and 190 barrels of Sour to Hartley & Bro. Boat Wheeler | and Barron, with 2.200 bushels of wheat, sod 500 bushels of corn to Hartley & Bro, aad 700 bushels of wheat and 499 bushels of cora tons, shipments 3,615 tons;j Borden Minit, Co_, receipts 3,335 tons, shipments 3,935 tons. CaTTLE Market.—(Reported by J. Kengla & Co:) Number of cattle on mar- ket 410, number sold to buichers 355, Is seat to Se. per pound: nutaberot shecty aed ieerts to |; number of s! am 1st; Banter sold I i2, 13 left.” Prices, old eheep from 4 to Se. ‘per pound; lambs from $5.00 to £425 per head; 20 cows and calves sold from $20 to $45 per head. Market brisk. ATTENTION is calicd to advertisement of a porile meeting to be beld on Monday next, | at lia. mat Merchants’ Exchange Rooms to consider the water rent subject; and also to take into consideration the proposed New D strict government. ALEXANDRIA. ACCIDENTS —Duripg ths meeting at the | Whitestone pole, last night, a rocket which was starding againat the fence, was acci cer taly ignited, and falling shot along the ground in the midst of the crowd, causing | anitean excitement among the ladies. Ia its course through the cro: the stick of the | rocket struck Mre. Henry Hebuer on the ankle, breaking the smaii bone and causing | her Intense pain. She was conveyed to her | bousband’s residence on King street, where | Drs. French and Brown rendered the neces- | sary surgical attendance, and ste is doing | well. Mr. Arthur C. Kell, while helplog to | DAY fire the ‘coor killer,” was severely burned by the powder. His injuries are noi serious, Two WHITE CYPRIANS, named Mary Copner and Georgianna Allen, who keep bagnios near the lower end of Cameron street, have been arrested by order of the . fined $20 each for selling liquor icense. In the = of taeir ex- amination, the character of ap- 5 they were ordered to be clesed 0 days.— | Gazette, 31st. CITY ITEMS. THE CHEAPEST TRUNKS IN THE CITY. A large assortment, new styles, low prices. Trunks to sult everybody, from $1.50 to 815. At Lewis’ cheap cash Hat and Trunk store, 920 7th atreet, bet. I and K northwest. 2 ——— Dectering, Etc. nj indispesenole wo health, nature, = the ir. venue, op- Hotel, to avoid painful TDs, Nails, Vascular Ex- Buntons, crescences, &c. Fee $1 per visit. —$—_ THE NATIONAL SAVINGS BANE, corner of New York avenue and 15th street, pays 5 cent. per annum on deposits for each cal- Soar month. Banking hours, 9 to4. Sat. urdays, 9 to 4 and 6 to 8. A Sense of Weariness is often felt by ons Who rse is had sometimes to stimulants of a danger- ous character. The advice of physicians to refrain from active labor prodaces no happy results. hades ta The system is debilitated and needs to be built up properly. Peruvian oy will do this very thing. Like the electric current, it permeates the entire sys- tem, and harmonizing with the co functions, it raises = enfeebli brings the color to the kK again, a to the despondent. It does Its work promptly and well. Sold by all druggists. eo —_o—_— NOTHING IS MORE HARASSING than ul- cers or boils, Fortunately they can be quick- ly healed by the use of Glenn's Sulphur doap, sea the sore of its poisonous virus or proud flesh, anc thus removes the only obstacle to its healing. Depot, Crittenton’, 0.7 Sixth avenue, New York. and Grow young in ten minutes with Hit’s In- stantaneous Hair Dye. 23,m,W, 1,6 AMUSEMENTS. {TONAL THEATER—smrr. 4. OFKNING OF THB 3BA80N. 4 WEEK OF MBRRY MINSTRELSY. HAVERLY’S MINSTRELS. 22 ACKNOWLEDGED ARTISTS. 39 BOX OFFION BOW OPEN. FAMILY MATINEB SATURDAY. Feptember I—-HUMPTY DUMPTY. _tepl te vi A INSTRUMENTAL Saas Ss ebend oes te en a 33 0 st weston ar B a, Be) 6, 1876. co QUE, El (TREsTER ,~~ he = jeventh Street, OPEN THE YEAR BOOND. ee deh eae REESE Waownioa” ans FIRST-CLASS IN BVERY RESPECY. Voriety, Drama, Burlesque and Uomedy. novil-ly No. Exhibition (Nzw No, bar bea — Sale 439 77m Br. at } vrm Br. ™ om poh ey ep lo. by ween deo ‘above Odd Fellows i. | p EDUCATIONAL. ay, IRSTITCTR —Tae 3, thetr von is AY, September isth. Bi st pl te” M - GONZAG4& OOLLEGS. dagece "ill be resumed z € Lee, » Protessor of Pb: van ne Demonstrat. Dv MD. es feasions, TON 1, August For circulars adaiem dD H° SOHOOL, street sou' beast meaces SEPTER EER FLMERES Be Par ate Ds! miss'a 932 INGLE Pack, 0 Both anpusl erssion oom Ub. Male and Female De. M. RANSOM, A. GaaV Es, | Prtzcipaie, EK POLLOCK ’s NATIONAL KINDERGARTEN AND PRIMABY SOHOOL om n Sey ber Li. at TOs 1 treet. Mice AU A POLLOCK will coutine: Behool for \Gvanced Olaescs tn comacction with it THE KINDE&GARIEDN SMAL CLASS Wo. 2 pm. RTS wommau Cuass Oo" ply to Mrs. Louise Pollock lite wil! reende tn the Engit- a ayarec FEMA ‘The Wb Annoal Keesion tegine 25th 8 with nftaen teachers Bend for cataiogne = iNsTiTOTS. catal eo: Bformation address + oS weet ing. LL D.. President. engl et aduiboct Ls a¥- HET Gh Teatetion Calo aeoa BW D” Professor ot the Tasory | “BSE Uisceinta: salma . 4 i Practice of Medicive. a S08 2 6) a. Ring, M.D. Profesor of Obstetrics cna | cnstmvsin Sanit he mie eek Fristoe. UL D , Professor of Chemistry. Driakerd. MD., B.BCS, Profesor Ha: en, will reopes sua. 6. (876. M lie CHUN (a native French ’ *, Ver jeer Baliwmore, Md.) om Lome of Baltvmore ies Sts and Davo Ravi oa! ton, D.C ‘This Institetion has been in 07 for St.7 ears. 16 Maintains @ uational reputation, Sst Yt Pre emivently bealchfal ree chee by rail from the Be AFF WILL BEOPEN BER ONDAY. September 4h, at 921 H street noribwest, Residence, 927 H street e0g-im* ARK SEWINANY. No 608 Share nonh Bow Heaven. « end for ctreniar and Min & TOLMAN SMITE Poca en NGLISE, FRENCH SSICAL SE. , + Priucipabs. ws LISH, FRENCH. AND CLASSIC, commence ita righth sonual season WEDNES- | KE Uucy BbESen Fok tune eae, ie Prisctvais may be eousvied at the Semtvary ESh, Srimcipet rhe Stents tonnes io ri % ~ _Cireulara at the book ScaNSw* | ou the lath of Bepireabers tank wie IS76=ROWsRD Ct TY—The Fait c Term will + jo milof the departments, except Medical, SEPTEMBER 14, a0 ta the Bical: cal OCTUBEE 3. Circolar. fall particulars concerning each ) Feoms, &c., will be mailed on J JOHNS Secretary aud Treasurer. USsTITUTS. ‘Studi K street, be. ies will be re sued? 6t* ve made Srrangements for « Je covnection with their . The steam r M, ‘Washi QT. MATTHEW'S +S tween lth and 15th strees. for yr open September Is Wravkiin Park. Circulars st the tpal b ckstores. ME, A"? MES AUPEED nosacs Encitsh and French Boardine and Day School For Youne Ladves. 00 L street, Washiogion, D.C this school whl be resumed om the (Somber of pupils limited.) au29-2m* Tiwesene reley « we posove Fo! Bef erences: —Prof Joseph Heary, Hon. Gee, Sanarett T7ESDAY , September 5, 1876. T! ckets. @1, admitting gentie- bed of a aud Pres. J.C Welling. 2a ot menbers or at 50" Purker, io oPder that LLE. V. PRUD"SOMME'S. ured may secure the benefit. or ASSES, Prectical Consisting of a FREBOR Course and GRAND TOURHA. sives at der rrepg: ments see Mi ‘ile Prad’ homme. at 905 ia, aay week day between 2); and 3m. aue® an SU MATTEEW'S acspeMY FOR YO! LAD 3 toxicating drioks wiil be sold op Conducted by the Susters of the Holy Oross, or boats ‘The Fisters are haspy to siste that they bare ‘Two tri rcured a large, commo¢ious house to meet the creasing applications for admission. Parents leaving quest of @ first-clas school for their children wi . Those ‘frst trip Gc wellto investigate the claims of this Inetitation. | the second trip free The tziics of the Acsdemy will be resumed on | cluding good country mi MONDAY, Geptembor 4th. FAEDIRESTORSSOPWRS acangmy. | scsumi Stee"SS _90g.9-4t 1440 Motreet. | candos. NATIONAL UNIVERSITY—14W DEPART jOmDAr BXOU ‘MEN T—The Seventh Anncal Session will com 2 ‘om TH MONDAY. fep”.4. Bi “apr or Tas LAKR. merce ya jor advantages a: Fedveed cost, Lecture ocme, £2 Teh st. sul far west. CADEMY OF THE VISITATION, FREDERICK, MARYLAND. ‘The oxercises of this Institution will be reenmed on MONDAY. September the 4th G p®r. SHELDON DANCING ACADEMY, 1004 F STREET NORTHWEST. iB BLUE. M. Wi bereafter be made onl; VBBBHON SPRINGS, ‘where bo aT aoe Y = spend @ ploasant day io bere good water end suade abounds, op the ot omre be bed on tbe LADIES’ GOODS. JUST RECEIVED FEOM NEW YORK. V¥ BLU! Prof. 8. will resume the duties of bis Academy TRTLe GERSR, next SATURDAY. L. we |\D BLACK VELVSTS. Gall or ser d for Cirealars. aug?s 6." plenty HE ES KERB WILL REOPEN THEIB. bala 'P DE PL me: OBDAY, Sept lth. Datit ie. Fa. FEATHSBS, &c. by Mlle V. Prudnomme. 00% | ma Bpecial attention sieen Mgbirinc Cee Georgetowd. 4s TANMO) SOHOOL FOR @F SamDY Shae ee rr Two burdred and twenty five ‘per school Writ aa Drawing, and the a0g% tw Cer Out end sunmasy, as Py 5088. | BROWN, BLUB i Sram, nee ee N=” FRENCS SCHOOL. yew 681 and 633 ABS oats ™™* raast letststiad ase OF LUCIEN BE OoLtiz P TOruLas F aVERSATIONAL HUMAN HALB very low ot fenr-or ee MISS EA. call and cxemine PARAHOLS end SUH UMBRELLAS at bo Mire dP Pais 1109 F Strest, between llth and 13th. Mn, aT » riv ti) oe ae Ear @ wrczivine pany & BaTS ent BOR- SUMMER MILLINERY GOODS Below Oost. Mire. H. 3. HUNT 715 GREAT REDUCTION 7] 5 m LADIES BEADY-MADE SUITS, OVER SKIETS ABD BASQUES, MADIES URDEEW 37 F. FLOW GES, HATS, RIBBON, anc MILL 1B 31 8 GOODS leas than cost. JUST RECEIVED— A large amortment of HAMBURG EDGES BOBU LACES selling at a reduced price. OOBSETS and KID GLOVES tne great veri «iy, 6 SELLESS, Fis MARKET SPACR. MeCORMICK, 4 $88 Ors STREET, (ST. CLOUD BUILDIN ¢,) Dal'y receiving sll the latest Hovelties t= OBIP AED STRAW BONEETS. FLOWERS, &c., &c. Ladies of Washington and vicinity are HATS, LAORS, te ae. VERSILYA’S LADIES’ SHOEs, MADE TO ORDER aT G10 91h Esrect, Opposite Patent Oftes,