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EVENING STAR. | THURSDAY. September 21, 1876. | Weather Probabilities To-day. Grrica cr CHIZF SIGNAL OvFices, WaSHINGTOS, September 21, 1876. } For New Engiad and the middie » Tising barometer, Increasing cooler, north- west winds, cloudy weather and light rain. LOCAL NEWS. Amasemeats, 4c, To-night. National Theater.—The Gascon. Ford's Opera Howse—Aiken’s Combination. Theater Oomique.—F iret class varieties, ——$ Condensed Locals. ‘The Tiiden and Hendricks’ Ciub meet this ven!pg. ; TC Parker sends the fine October number of Godey’s Lady’s Book. The street lamps will be lighted at 6:25 p. | m.. and extinguished at 4 a. ma. From J. C. Parker we have late New York and | tec papers tn advance of the mai s. A meeting of Irisbmen has been called to- night at Trades’ Union hall to complete ar- pore for a suitable rece; of the irish rifie teams on thetr arrival in this city. Shillington sends @ bateh of bright, fre-h reading matter: Appleton’s Jour 's Lang's Book and eribner's Monthiy, all tor « ciober, aad Harper's Weekly for September 20. To secure a place in Tam STAR the leader of tee Marine Baod must seod bis — gramme of performances earlier in the day. it is G-uaily received just as we are going to TERS. ¥ ‘The cortract to pave @ portion of the east side of the Capitol grounds was awarded yerterday to Captain A. Pelletier, the pave- ment to be laid in accordance wita his pat- ent, known as the ‘ Pelletier Beton.” The Young Men’s Christian Association decided to give a centennial excursion to Phiiadelpbia, Oct. 24, 34, and 4th. and bave arranged for round-trip tickets, good for ten days. on the B. & P, railroad for ebildren, baif price. Ata meeting of the Mignonette Literary and Musica! Association last night, at the residence of Madame Chase, No. 1100 I street, officers were elected as follows: Mr. W.C. Chese, president; Miss Mattie Hoy, vice presicent; Mr. H. 8. Smith,secretary; Miss ella V. Chase, assistant tecretery: exeeu- tive committee, Mr. C. ¥. Grymes, chair- men; Misses Josie Stewart, A. Evans, Mesers. W. Wasbington and C. A. ©. Lair. Al 5o’clock yesterday af; r. Theo- dore Jacob Meyer and Miss Susanna Hitz were quietly married at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. Florian Hits, corner of 34 street and Pennsylvania avenue south- east, Rev. Dr. Newman officiating. An in- formal reception followed, after which the pac ond departed for the Centennial. bridegroom is a member of the firm of Gait & Bro , feed dealers, and the bride is theonly daughter of one of the most prominent men of Capitol Hill. ——_e—__ Edacationa} Iustitutions. Directory for Parents and Guardians. THE STAR publishes about this season of the year a large number of advertisements of educational institutions. It may be proper to remind such of our patrons as desire to send their to private schools that most of the institutions advertising !o our columns are successful schools, conducted by experienced teachers, who have made the instruction of youth the business of a life time. Other institutions advertising will be zcticed hereafler as theiradvertisements ap- pear. Prof. Lucien E. Collier, who is so favorably Fuown in this community, wi!l hold his pop- ular French classes, of which three grades, Monday and Thursday eveningsat 7 o'clock, at 611 F street. On otherdays at 1234 I street north west. ‘The autumnal term of the law department ‘of the Howard University will beginon Mon- = evening, 25th instant. isses Pollock and Noerr have removed their kindergarten and sebool for girls and boys from 708 I1th street northwest, to 1127 13th street northwest. The kindergarten pormal scbco! will begin October 16. Racor -reccbventte AMUSFMENTS — National Theatre.—“The Gascon" will hold the boards here for the remainder of this week. The play runs smoothly and is well recetved nightiy. Next week the ** Naiad Queen” will be produced With gorgeous scenery and “ fixens.” Ford's Opera House —The combination pro- gramme of novelty, drama and farce, which is nightly proguced at the Opera House, is very interesting. The variety portion of the Programme will include some admirable tketebes and speciaities. Next Monday evening “ Uncle Tom’s Cabin.” Theatre Comique—A very pleasant evening can be spent at the Comique, witnessing Custer mage bis lest charge, and tue vari- ous variety stars in their specialties. "s Show.—To-morrow morning this mammoth organization will make a rrand triumphal procession through our sireets. ‘Wherever the great American showman bag exhibited, large crowds bave been drawn, and Washington will be no exception. A real good exhibition is always appreciated, and whatever Barnum undertakes tn person is sure to be good. He will be ent ana address his patrons. His orgathzation em- braces a ceotepnial muteum, extensive me- pagerie, and the largest and troupe that could be secured. To avoid the rush tickets can be purchased at Ellis’ music store for a slight advance. SS THE BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS met last night; ent, Mesers. Morgan (in the chair), D8, 7 , Bacon, and Stewart. Applications for positions in the department from C. A. Lepman and J. R Dobbin were placed on file. The chair state that be had appointed Mr. C. A. Stewart on all the committees made vacant by the res- ignation of C. A. Thomas. Chief Engineer Cronin called attention to the unfitoess of under ine present sysiem, vy Fhich no pen- sions are allowed, the feel it theif duty to retain men injured in the service, and the efficiency of the Pa pep is thus a It was suggest that recommen- dations on this subject be prepared, to be submitted through the District Commission- ers, to the commission to framea form of government for the District, but no action was taken. F. A. SEAVER, arrested in Washington Tuesday, charged, on the oath of J. W. Paine, @ clerk at the Eutaw House, tn Balti- more, with obtaining from him $261.76 under false pretenses, between the Ist and 16th of September, is detained at the western sta- Uon-house, in Baltimore, for @ hearing. A portion of the $261.76 was for board due the proprietors of the Eutaw House. and the bal- ance was money borrowed. It isalieged that Seaver gave a draft for #160, but the bank on Which it was drawn reported “no funds.” The Baliimore Sun says: “Mr. Paine has gone to Philadelphia to see if he can secure tbe mosey, end it is probable that the mat- ter may be amicably arranged by [riends of Mr. Seaver.” ———— EUILDING PERMITS issued by Inspector Plow! kh. D. Farqubar, two two story frame cwellings, weet side 10th, between and H streets portheast; 35.000. Harry J Daly. 4 brick store, east » between N and © streets northwest; J.B. Jones, repairs to house east side E, between 12in apd ith streets northwest, $250. George Augherton, seven two-story and basement brick dwellings, south side of F, between North Capitol street and New Jersey avenue Dortbwest; £19600. These houses are ror Messrs. C. A. Schueider. John F. Miller, J. bf y. Mathews, James Humphrey, R. W news, Jobu Barry, and Moses Kelly, re- —_—_.—____. Mx. E. L.Scumrpr, a well known Ger- man citizen of this District, died suddenly at his residence in Uniontown, Tuesday eve- Bing, Of apoplexy. His ‘oneral took place to-day. the remains betug interred in ‘t Hill cemetery. Mr. Schmidt was @ ree- ent of this city for the twenty-six years; has been quite icuous in several public enterprises, and the tme of his geath was president of the German-Ameri- can Fire Inrvrance Company. He graduated at the law school of Georgetown College 23 years ago, and bas had practice ever since. ogee MARRIAGE LICENSES bave been issued to the follow!ng:—Chas. Davis and Eliza Wells; Jobn 8. Taylor and Matilda Taylor; Levi Finney and Minnie E. Boulden; a Moors and Elizabeth J. Waiting; Meborney and Emma Dolan; Elias Da and Emma J. Disney,of Fairfax county, Va ; Wm. Dent and Frances Wile u > D. itams, both of Stafford county, Va. $$$ Save or Rea Esr, a io toner ‘ATE— Last event A basement, 12° gvard—in roll gold, ekle, allver, tortoise: ee Se rw ailk trimmed tn Te cetved at Prigg’s jewelry store, No. Sylvania avenue, Dear sx street.—| Adv, | into Zrish’ enthusiasm team—bi A Division Row and its Results. LIZZIE SNOW ON THE RAMPAGE. Quite a commotion was raised on Tuesday afternoon at the corner of 13th and D streets northwest, In the house of Lizzie Snow, assault by her u; one the place, meh screams of “mur- were | Afte: tumult subsided Carrie Breen and Jeffries, and they proceeded to the house, and, entering it, founa that the forious assailant had isken fino ad in ber room and locked herseif in, positively re- somelenge Rosalenet af Stak Foe nop- in breaking ‘down her door, and wait:1 eral for her appearance in the be t for a) ce in Pottce Court iterday. rie Hamil*9n, ble, an wnen the case was called the collateral w forre.ved. A CIVIL SUIT FOR DAMAGES. probable there will be @ sequel or sequels fo this story. Tne frat that bas so far developed since the forfeiture of the collateral yesterday came off to day, Mr. A. K. Browse, for Carrie Ilamiltoa, ec- tered a suitin the Supreme Court egainst Charlotte Mcrton alias Lizzie Soow. In ber declaration Carrie charges that defend- ant, on the 19th instant, with force and arms, did arsauit the plaintiff, aad with force seized and laid hold of her, and with a glase- tumbler or goblet. and with her sts, gave and struck her & great many violent blows in her face and divers parts of her body,shook and pulled about plaintiff, threw her to the ee me at eeace Stamped upon her, cu 8: er bead, face Bod other ‘parte of her bo: ly, caus- ing great bedily pain and suffering; also, did rend and tear ber clothes to the exteut of $75, which she then wore, by reason of which Plaintiff! was greatiy hurt, bruised and Wounded, and became sick and lame, and continues to be, to her great injury and dam- age, to wit: in the sum of $5,000, Which sum the claims, besides costs of suit. ANOTHER CHARGE-—WITH LOTS OF WIT- NESSES. Another offshoot of the case will bs a war- rant charging Morton, alias Snow, with keeping @ brothel. In this case a large list of witnesses is being 4d, including representatives of all trades and professions. —e—_—_ Eilitor Siar: Paere appeered te toe moral tor Star: P pers @ call for Irishmen to meet to-night lo make preparations to givea rece Uon to the ‘Irish team.” Thus Mr. - tor, there has been no display of ‘Trishism, Scotehism, or any other ism save broad and generous Americanism in connection with the international rifle match. The Irish team are the guests of the American nation, 48 are the Scotch and Canadian teams also; apd the manner in which America has re- ceived them ail—going Lg ge liberality rs in the reception of the Irish as been most creditable to the , 28 it must be pleasing to be now “marred by Irish “veceptions now m: 7 receptions or Scotch receptions. Let the Irishmen ‘who will meet to-night, follow the judicious and patriotic course pursued by their coun- trymen in New York, and abstain from any Irish demonstration in the face of the id demonstrations of the American le, aS sbown to the Irish team. and through taem toall Ireland. Let the men who wili meet to-night organize as largely and as effective. ly as they can,and as American citizens fall into with the general demonstration, knowing neither Irish, nor Scotch, nor Ca- pbadiaps, but looking upon all as the invited guests of the nation, treating all upon ageu- €rous equality. Any other course of action Will be both narrow and injadicious, and Would place the Irish team ina very awk- ward pesition. They are the guests of Amer- ica—leave them in American hands! AN IRISHMAN. TRAVELERS, ATTENTION !—As the weath- eris ccol and delightful, persons can visit the Centennial with pleasure and comfort. Greater will be the pleasure if you fee! per- fectly sure your trunk or valisé will not be smashed by the bagg: smashers. Tohave your mind easy on this point we would ad- vise you to purchase your trunks, valises, &c.,at the only manufactory in the city, James S. Topham’s, 425 7th street northwest, where only the strongest, best, and most curable articles can behad at the cheapest pricer.—{ Advt. a Excursions, Picnics, &c —The St. John’s Clab will give un excarsion to Point Look- out Batuiday evening. The Jane Mosely will leave at 10 o'clock p. m., returning Monday morning. See advt. The Mary Washington will _make her two trips to Mt. Vernon Springs on sunday. The Lady of the Lake will leave her wharf Sunday ats p.m. fora five hours tripdown the Potomac. —_.—_—__ For youths’, boys’ and children’s clothing go page boys’ clothing house of B. Robinson » KO insylvania avenue, next to Willian’s.—[Advé. a THE OOURTS. PoLice CouRt—Judge Mills pro lay, Kate King was eegan forfei! profanity in public; #5. laining @ bulsance on 60 days. Frances Mayoverry, Covington alias C on Allen Jones; $5, or John his premises; 8 assault and battery 30days. Rob’t Davis, assault on Lindsley Jackson; $5. Emeline West, assault on Lucy J. Windsor, by spit. ting in her face. The court said this was the meanest kind of aesault, much worse than if a_ biow been struck; and fined Emeline £20, or 60 days in jail; appeai noted- — ee TILTON'’S DENIAL.—Theodore Tilton has published @ card, in which he says: “During ibe past few years I have been the subject of so much calumpy and obloquy—every trivial imeldent of my lile being perverted, aud false incidents invented for that pu’ that I nave long since ceased to regard them or to deem it important to contradict them. Jurious to me as Is the story recently pub- lished concerning an alleged transaction on the railroad, | bad at first resolved to treat this, teo, with silent contempt. But the ad- vice of trustworthy friends admonishes me that I owe it to them as weil as to myself, to make an exception in this last and most fia- grant instance. Accordingly 1 intrade m;- self upon the public so far as to pronounce the story imputing to me d. le con- duct towerds @ lady in @ sleeping-car on the Hudson river railroad to be ately false, and to declare that I stand ready to meet and repel any and every accusation of such misconduct.’ — County Court Casges.—In the being en- ED FARCE tn New YorK.—The fled in the suit of the mayer of oan poet ta thee William M. judgment agaiust the defendant 5 to the effect that got j 000,000 and against the estate of Jame; ‘ateon for nearly 70, which should bs pa the Clatia ind that the peop'e compromised wi atson’s aad abandoned al) claims against which bars complaint. execu! bis : his ‘wife; $5. Richard | GEORGETOWN. A BTEAM TUG DustgoreD BY FrRE.— About balf past seven o'clock yesterdayeven- ing Bre was discovered in the forward hold of the steam-tug Governor Cartin, at if ty isha, immediately’ below Quantico. The tug was towed to from the surrounding DOWD. DELAYED BY THE STORM.—The steamers New York, Clyde line, and E. Katgh' Merchants’ line, arrived yi re 4 been —— by the down the bay. former was due Monday morp/rg, and the latter the fo! day. Both vessels cleared tris BA DANGEPOUS HOLE is on High street, hear Bridge, caused by the ‘of an old well wich was filled up by the board of public works. 5 YMBASIUM ORGANIZED.—The meet- it of those in by J. B. at 'e quote 354 head = tory teeta all of heigl at prices ing from Saas 855 sheep ard lambe Fold as follows:—Old sheep, from £4895 per 100 lbs.; lamb3, from $2481.35 per = 20 cows and calves sold from a €ach. ALEXANDRIA. HIGHWAYMEN.—Mrs. Jones and her Gaughter, Miss Jones, living near Akokeek, Prince George’s county, Md., whilst return- ing from @ store near by on Monday re prudently exposei their money. ‘When some distance from their residence the bridie of their horse, but by striking him with her whip ing, him to leave. The CANAL DISASTERS.—. card dated the 19th, from Camber: to & gentleman in this city, break in the canal about three miles below that place, avout one bundred feet of the tow ay! washed away twenty feet below bottom ofthe canal. Other accounts it that @ great man: bed of ny bars are formed {n the the canal, and that it will take about twelve or fifteen days to repair da: Tne Cum- berland and 1edmant railroad will probably be in condition in time to meet the require- ments of the coal trade. creased. leven thecity made an since have all been pat op py cells and four rooms, so that four cells re- ynain without beds 3 CoLLECTION OF TaxEs.—The collectors of taxes bave so far collected, since July ist, about $60,000 of the city taxes. RatTiRED FROM THE WORLD,—A much- esteemed ing lady of this city has entered the Novitiate of the Visitation Conveat, at Brooklyn, L. I—[@azette, 20th. —— L¢. 0. F. THE GRAND CENTENNIAL DISPLAY. The Grand Lodge reassembled in Philadel- brmeer) yesterday morning, the greater part of e session belng consumed in the reception and reading of reports from the committee on appeals relative to appeals referred to it from various jurisdictions. Hugh a, Lod; 16 Past Grand Bire of the Grand tee on foreign affairs. The committee on pe- titions reported in favor of speating ® char- ter toHarmony lodge, No 3, at Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands. The report, with other reports from the same committee, was laid on the table under therules. The Grand Lodge then adjourned to take part in the grand pro- THE PARADE OF THE ORDER in the afternoon was one of the most impos- ing demonstrations of the kind ever wit- nessed in the United States, it being ¢3tima- ted that there were between fifteen and twenty thousand men in line, including all the high dignitaries of the order. When the head of the line reached the plateau in the er east of the main exhivition build- Dg, it was welcomed by @ great assembiage of people who had gathered there on purpose to participate as ykers on in the closing celebration of theday. Fully fifty thousand people were collected on the spot. Oratioas were delivered by the following gentlemen: William Ellison. past grand sire, of Mass.- chusetis, representing tne east; Wilmott G. De Saussure, past grand sire, of South Caro- lina, representing the south; Nathan Porter, grand representative, of California, repre- kenting the west, and Jonn nA. Jackson, past grand representative, nnesola, repre- senting the north. AT THE CENTENNIAL yesterday the cash admissions were as follows: To main exhi- bition, at 50 cents, 100.501; at 25 cents, 247; to Live stock exhibition, 749. &7-Prof. Swing does not believe in Moody, and will not te. 7" Mr. Raymond has apparently come to the conclusion that he has ari Twain about enough for Colon: submitted PREPARE FOR COLD WEATHER. ow is the time to have your FUBBAOBS AND HEATRES Brlearing rout orders wi ne nut workmen, W. D. WYVILL, sepll tw Ho. 452 Pennsylvania avenue, The Great Anodyne and Nervine, BELT’S STOMACH AND TONIC BITTERS, BRING THE CELEBRATED GALIPEA BITTER. VOUSHESS, DErEeESION sod DEBILITYS hem whateres fortes with no bed aferottecre, wil or mene with no ron | 1 Ww find this "BE a most excellent Preperation. It ie at the same time an ANODYN and TUMIO, and bass most astonieht = tive 8 the ‘and DIGESTIVE ORGANS. It ts an cure for DYSPRPSIA and LIVER PLAIN, and a GUE, OOLIU, Aor It i 8 apecitio: ta Stapacne.” “” To be had af all Drurcists, Bend for Pamphlet, BLT’S GALIPEA BITTEE, Camden BELT'S Gala Ect. Baltimore. Ma 2 SAWL TYLER, Jr., WHOLESALE AGENT, augid-8m* Ho. S7* 19th st., Washington. D. 0. CARRIAGES. We are selling, at greatly reduced prices, LANDAUCS, LANDAULETS, CITY ITEMS. EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. REMOVAL First Class Scouring and Dyeing. ADEMOMELLEE A. TLb BEE: 85 comoving tare Slitisg Be Ge Q lie Nig og mm UE surest, "ear i _ pn ees promptly adopi- NE CoLiizn POPULAR FRENCH OLASSRS. TaRieeaL THESE GRADES. — RtFLEe M cn MOBDAY so4 TRUBSDAY EVENINGS a7 | | ah BBE: TEA aniog’s Sia- YOLUMBIAN iroug the | At BENAING'S TEACK Es JOB, {Ueaniag’s Sia ‘elcek, 611 F street northwest. On other iaysat | COLE MBIA y 1234 I street northwest. feel tne : Lack W. un. Saaeen moans ows k varemery———" se eeaeae ee, Hob, or peor, fee of Bonen an Ce . will be: evidence and most | Sesten ber i convincing proofs of his success have been 30. ats in the University Office and reat- ¥ . Dean. ‘ashington. 7,9 JOBN B. COOK, Professor. fe TSDERGA AND SOROOL FOR GIRLS of indiepaiensie to health, AND BO nature, thousands of the Misses POLLOC| BB. Tesch: hg? 16 on boa mon fon ener nate 1197 ea Borne, “Bunions, cavette® Seid paiagel ME CHARLES POPE, serects Bs September 3s, Ths Kinderserten s Bormal ———_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_____ San Foe 41 per vine “oreyapiaring TuMATaR courany | HU wiisrww¥esNearat'e™ rs" )| EXCURSIONS Plowics 3 & Cen of New Orleans, MITH will oven @ SCHOOL for Girteaea | 0 URSIONS, PICNICS, &c. ere iat ete se he veer ST. Jonas OL Bi CUBtIOn Tv PolsT pay 6 per cent. interest on deposits, payanie F BTTORE BARILIS SiNGiwe 3 Trond vn Batt ae On demand. Special rates on time depostis. at Marint’s Hall.—Prof. Barit: hee re ber 23. at Interest paid January and July or cred- sume: leesuns at che above place for the eusuing ited. a0. | terember2t THE BALAD QUBEN will to pro. | seeson. Sea Dr. 0. W. BENSON'S CELERY AED Ona | Dificent Daraphernslre ee - Daye of toition, WEDNESDAY, THUBSDAY can ee ineeees ie OMILE PILLS to cure a oe ard SaTUBDAY. and F etree s portn Store Sais ore prepart rt FORD'S OPEKA HOUSE. sige ne a5 tie Headache, Renraigia, Nervousness THE GREAT AIZEN COMBINATION. aodem > imi hem. ccd iromets 8 pn Bo centa. oa ‘all Drugeista’! ——- a NOVELTY—DKAMA— FARCE, en “ Me chews Alexandria. ——_ The — A age Sg — Actor, im pense rer - a’ 2800 AND TWEBTY-FIVE OTHERS. 25 | SEAVER voces vate COAL AND WOOD. Pe CEES Seas” | Eee, ripe; e ing Th treat wart at 10.8 . aa MJ CoaLr COAL! And ibe Langhable Musical Faroe entitied 432 on stroet, | tenten” Phose Fist on ter Beak hip eae ednte, 3 =— TAMING A Gooss. ° ag tn the First Grade. | the seocnd trip fre of oh Betrectupents, int GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES! 0, B. BULLARD, cluding good’ country milk’ # FAMILY MATINEE SATURDAY. HX, ng can be bad on the Having parchased 6,000 tons COAL at lowest | September 25-UNOLE TUM 'S OS BI eels tf a rates, 1 will sell at defying com: \. - OH AND OLABSIOAL 88 Persons wishing to spend ® pleasant tm the ‘Mindling and Btove WOUD @ ty. for young Ladies shade sbonode, @. L SHESIFF. P. T ». BAR NUM Gtris. 915 Bew work avenue northwest, iL omen 13 Fe ree pa te Wharf and Mill—th st ‘sod Potemec river a3 6 VPaSohS5QROs OF THE BEOSRT DE. CLINE IN COAL. the 50) : ammences September Ist. M Mire Ml reo th, Even! Jtesses m Once = Senins © en 18S COMING IN PERSON, RDAND VALURY INSTITUTE, Male ol the Lake wit canvass te car act ot ec ae aed Montene: Genncrdel Oat bans ge Propara- | ber Wharf, foct ot ih eee hee ‘ior's te Rotice, viz; WITH HIS . tory #cdool. bours’ trip on the Potomac, arri os Dome prompt Per Ton. NEW AND GREATEST | “Sulidinge and grounds attractive and sw of ac- | W885 ‘White Ash—Furnace. Egg. and Chestnut......95 10 = = oven. Fare, 60 cents: children half price. “ Btove semanewseeeee § OD SHOW ON EARTH, Sumber cf boarders limited to fifteen. Average | 7th and 9th street cars go directly te the whart. Shamoken—Eegg. {hares S440 per year. Twenty-fourth year Sop | eam seph-m BEV. 0. EGE & f0N. ENTLE TO EXHIBIT IN WASHINGTON, | |\%, VERRON SEMINARY. —Boarding oct GENTLEMEN prent ie N School for Foung Ladies and Misses, 904 FALL STYLE Tt i dot probable that theee prices will hold for Foil term opens Sopteaber'isch. ° ” many days, and we therefore advise you to buy at CORNER 91x AND 8 STREETS, ite? apt: EDW. CLABK 4 00, Ms $: HOW BE4DY. LUMB: ‘OOD AND COAL DEALERS, Whoty S03 Frenne. avennen. w..corner éihst; | | FOR POSITIVELY TWO DAYS ONLY, | Mus Mary F Beaver. Teacher of Latin andSpanish | ?2OADWAY DRESS HATS FROM 96 TO 9s. Whart and Depot, foot of ath strect cast. sopli 6t Miss Clara B. Bites, Teacher of Hists a . Mics Josephine Chevtne,. Teacher of Riccation. | FINS SOFT AND STIFF FELT RATS OF TRE SELLING OUT CHEAP: Miss MOST APPROVED PATTEENS. inne otis — aut va FRIDAY ASD SATURDAY, sreoeber of Gresk BOYS’ ABD CHILDRESS HATS, new shapes. Ahi Per at $388 te: pk a5 det, Teacher of Vocal and instra- | Tint assortment of SILK, ALPACA aud GING- Oak Wood. cance 4 SEPTEMBER 22D AND 23D. or information apply to the Rriectpal ot KERR @ GREEN, Hatters, orders left at yard on Sih sirect, between D and HOOL tor You seplt-tr 1419 Pa. ave., above Willard 's Hotel. ‘ard lessed for 5 i ” Office, 16 M street, FA Y oases a AAC RES, Sty tentas igwers: | ML parse nats, Mi Seed rere. = AY, Septem- | ‘As introduced in Mew York by the Broadway Het. (oa! coat THRER MONSTER SPECIAL TRAINS | POM aunt Raya tere’ Assootation READ! BEAD! OF SOLID STEEL CARS REQUIRED Start: gil peop rent A necgum. | wage. Oe PANIC PRICES! TO MOVE 17, Foe Per ere spel to the 2 | _sugw-tr™* Tas Pe ares wert seer ith @. MARINI ~ le DANCING ACADEMY, ANTHRACITE OOAL from @6 per ton up, ac- At Marini's Hall, B street, between 9b and 0th, weet. ——— DRESS SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER. cording to quality. Having on hand the Jarges A perfect Gtting and the Stock in the District, embracing every variety, are Mr. prepared to fill orders af once, without waiting tor will ree) FINEST DRESS SHIRT FOR 92 98. the wncertain arrival ot Auction Uoal. BF 81,500,000 CASH UAPITAL Invested. a jane ie poe Betistaction always guaranteed. 9,240 Ibs. always farnished to the ton. 87 1,100 Persons and 600 oa P. gps = . | Gent's LINEN COLLARS and CUFFS, BOSI- SF Try us belore purchasing elsewhere, Tenplored by ns 00 Horees and Pontes wpa the ope t speinenaiend ae ey BEY snd UNDERWBAB, price wuick boty ‘Main office and J "9 “ —' feld-ly_ 804 F street a. w., LeDrott Building. and ih and Wstrects southwest. "|g WOAH-LIKE MENAGERIE, Berra ee te with oe tee eee er | KEEPS PATENT PARTLY-MADE Offices, 1902 F and 1149 Sth strest northwest. | Threo times the largest over move, and inclading | B's prhaa a, Se DRESS SHIRTS, GEBATEST Eavenrion or T BARNUMS 625,000 BEHEMOTH, ri aor "him ee Drees Shirts Sree. ( G6.) ast to vacutsy: eee resee ed Jobn 0 Bi A.M M.D., Professor of Meteria (C0aL AND KINDLING WOOD. wah OuLY Lttiae Mirreroraeae Medica sd ‘Therapent ities. 3. Ford jn ag D., Protesser of Sarge: —_ \ -y Ou ot ts complete, embracing | 10 America, all others advertised being base fracis. W. W. Johnston, MD,’ Professor of the Theory | 58d 1” any other siore in this all the which we invite the and Practice of Medicioe, 7 We are Bole Agen! Shotps qualities, and ad t0 The moet memorable of Mortel Marvels, A.F 4. Kicg.M De Byofessor of Obstetrics and PATEET BUNDLED KINDLING W with 6 dre lighter tu every bandio- Gyncecology . fe the alan, Tattooed from Head to | 8. F. Fristoe, LL.D , Professor of Obemistry. Protessor c : a Tr x ishmeat Drinkard. M\D., MBC. of soe__ Wor sale by all grocers try fi. Ho shavings - Sasebedien Loatae walnatomr rencaie CHEAP. SAFB. GLEAR, A VAST ORNTENNIAL MUSEUM, 3.7. Sowers: MD. Demerath eeatomy . STEPHENSON 4 BRO, Life sized Avtcmatic Marvels and Mechanical | _ For particulars apply 10 JOHN U. RILEY, ™. M0] and Depot 7th-strest Whart, Eoenic Illusions. operated by a Solid Silver D.. Dean, No. 1407 Bew York avenue sep! im {eb86-ly Branch Office 1915 Pennsyivanis aves ‘Bteam Bugiue. OME, SOBOUL, 331 INGLE PLAGE, © pect nce street souvbeast’ ual session com: HOTELS A CENTENNIAL PORTRAIT GALLERY | mences SEP? EMRE lth. Male and Femaie De- ‘periments se) a : .000 PE 8 fries A.M. HANSON, Se et ee. suci-im REV J AC GMaV ER. | Principals. RIGGS HOUSE, FIVE GREAT CIRCUS TROUPES, Embracing the Fieild's Geore eminent Riders and MARTHINO LOWANDE, orsemen of Brazil, in hie Terrific ar, and Seven . LOUISE POLLOCK’S HATIOSAL KINDSBGABTEN AND PELMABY SOBOOL M LADIES’ GOODs. Harricane Hi: m n. 7 IRTSESTH 6T. . —Met ze Bee _Wasnmmoren: 8.9. bitiees mp a og Babatl a POLLOOR wil een 618 Tiny jase venved fms Be) For bess. LA PIERRE HOUSE, = pCHABLES W. VIBE. = ae TEE KIS DEL EGET aH BOER AL CLASS Bese 4 Braids aad Palle at low races Hatt Barebeok : ne OORNEE BROAD AND CHESTNUT STREETS, prearmec: — qb KINDERGARTEN RORMAL OLABS 1 76. = 376 PHILADELPHIA. OVEB 100 PERRLESS PRINCIPAL PEB- | “parma ise Ct tE IS. yates Pollock and FALL. i FORMERS. Mine Basie P. Pollock. Tits treet, Wamnfoe: | : ate STRICTLY FiRst 4 GLORIOUS, GRATUITOUS, CENTENNIAL —_— = ‘¢ have Dow tn stock Rew styles tn Tormey ALL ITS APFOINTHENTS. ‘orme 0 According to time and location of resmse, Pr NT? Bonveding 0 tia ESTMINSTER HOTEL, ON THE BUROPEAR FLAN, "Ge Block from Union Bacare saa Bresdaser™ DAILY 43u OF JULY CELEBBATION, ye a Inavgurated each obese gS ake” | Sadia eneres scomsars "sexs @uns, when the Thay BEUPEN TRIUMPHAL PROCESSION M nt Fae a7 Batre I end io 1 | OF Mipplebder trough tne principal stseus HATS. OSTRICH AND mike RIBBOBS ABD ORNAMENTS. Pp ormaw an EY ‘The most central, and yet quistest cation in the | During each Performance +2 mvenient t A I A JUBILEE OF SONG AND SPLENDOR Seprscocen to all bares of the city by nerot ou In the Grand Central Pavilion. sepa: G. B. FERBLM, Proprictor. “ SOCIETY 18 FOUNDED ON CLOTH.» Eech Evening, as « brilliant finale, MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF FIRE- WORKS. ME,AED MBS AUPRED BUsa0% Bent For Yous 5 street, W: ‘The Guites of this school wit be restos Mth ef Bopt. (Humber of pu; HB M188B8 LANE, successors to Miss James ‘Miss Bursley, ac. Hew stvie Ha’ BoEe Per, egy a 715 GREAT REDUCTION 7] 5 = 4 FULL STOOK OF scll- lies 7 ADMISSION, 50 CENTS. Children under nine Jtars, 45 Conte. Doors st 1 and7 ». Arenic Entree ote hour later. BLAOK @ooDS Grand Animal and ‘will reopen Pxrr. of Drawing and . inetra- ROW I 8TOOK. mental and free band. fee Circulars at Bookstores | LADIES READY-MADE SUITS, 4 ‘the sccommodstion of those desiring to reid the cru craally coma oe coe Sooke | eas ee ee moos: S018 Hie eae OVER SKIRTS AND BASQUES, Fe ET ee ee | err ae reer ee ane LADIES USDEEW, ELLIS & CO’S MUSIC STORE, 937 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, sepls-16.19421 MBATER COMIQUS, £1: T Tine Penaspioanta ‘Aven, OPEN THE YEAR ROUND. PABASOLS and SUN UMBEELLAS at be Bove WET CASH PRICE&: FLOW ESS, HATS, RIBBON, ana mL 1s GOODE less than cost. JUST BEORIVED— Double Breasted Black Cloth Frocks, 913.50, $16.20, 819 80, @21.60 and 927. Black Clcth Vests, @ large ageortment of HAMBURG EDGES th Vests, RVEKY WIGHT. Matinee tor Le- mostly of my own manufecture and equal to ons- Sirs rien aVEBT WisDHBSDAY and BORU LACES ceiling at «reduced price tomer work, sarUEDaY OOM. For @270, $3 6, 64.50 and 95 40. Black Doeskin Pantatoons. For 85 8, @7 65, OORSETS and KID GLOVES tn greet vericsy, HUMAD HALB very ow at FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESP EGY. Vartery, Drama, Burlesque and Comedy. nov3i-! aud 69.90. S HELLEE’S, Extra Bizes at © small edvance, ates ier. WastirsaTon, D.0. i Pr shasta Black Worsted Coats and Vests, Zee Sans Bell te Ge oly Ge Baw. Gee NATIONAL CRIVERSITY_ Law DEPAnz- ee ______ 8s BORE RE SPeee. For 913, 919.9), 972.590 and $24.0, Baving firs: class conveniences, and swell LS Seg oe MISS E. A. MCCORMICK, ® aur All ready-made articles may be returned within two weeks, if not sofled or worn, and the purohase ‘money will be refanded. $88 91H STREET, (ST. CLOUD BUILDING) Deadly receiving all the latest Bovei ties tn CHIP AND STRAW BORB: fr’ OBB, FLOWERS, _a CUSTOMER DEPARTSERT, Ladies of Washington and vicinity are ° SEOOND FLOOR. call an¢ examine. —= 2 LADIES’ SHOES, ORE PRIOR OBLY. MADE TU ORDER aT PSIOES I8 PLAIN FIGUBES. GLO 96s Esrcet, Opporita Patent fics. GASH DISCOUNT, TBH PRE COMET 7 * tine sock of baat eet oy | GEORGE ©. HENNING, an ee at meas aap ae 8 are to ear ‘meant: 410 SEVENTH STEEET. martitr JAS. 4. VEENILYA. = OO STOVES AND FURNACES. ‘TRAVELING SUITS aT COST. SESE ogo ae ae all and examine my large siock of Bpear's cote HEATING ABD PARLOR eagle 006 mn set, ene, Fetes Ole,

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