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EVENING STAR. FRIDAY....... September 22, 1876. ——SS— Weather Probabilities To-day. Cvrics or CaIEr SiomaL etd | WasHINGTOR, ber 22, 1876. For New England, the middle states and North Carolina, northeast to southeast winds, falling barometer, stationary or lower teroperature, cloudy and’ rainy weather. LOCAL NEWS. Amucements, ac, To-night. Jational Theater —Pope as Richelieu. Ford's Mouse—The Aiken Combina- tion in drama end isre. Theater Oomiquve.—“Sitting Ball” and a fine variety performance. Barnmum’s Big Tent._—Read the advertise- ment and go see the show. —_+———_ Condensed Locais. The street lamps hears te he gga at 6:20 p , and extinguished 5 ™oneer Clark Killed @ mad dog yesterday at the corner of 2d and Q streets northwest. From J. C. Parker we bave late New York apd | Sapa ca papers in advance of the mai! The Phiox arrivei at the pavy-yara yes- terday morr'r¢ icom Ar apolis, with re- cruits for the nosy og About o'clock last night coal of] lamp expicded ‘a @ house in Kuox’s alley, occu- oe »y Avna Ficcd, who had her hauds badly brrned. Yesterday morning an riknown white Woman attempted todrown herself in the river at the foot of D street soutnwest. She was rescued by some citizens and left for paris unknown. The feast of St. Matthew was celebratea at morning Pontidcal: igh Mase’ was eels mornin; ntifica: rs ass e brated 4 wage Rev. Dr. Gibbons, Bishop of Richmond. Tn the evening the vesper .er- Vice was celebrated, and Bishop Gi \ched on the ditlusion of apostolic doc- Eines at oth services. The Illinois mblican Association met last evening In Droit building, Colonel . D. 8 soa, president, in the chair. F.C and John Walker Co! held on Friday night to perfect the organ’ zalon of the central association of states. THE TILDEN AND HENDRICKS REFORM CLUB met last night at the headquarters, on Utb street, Mr. C. P. Culver in the chair and ‘William H. Rabeoek pro tem., and Sccepted an invitation of Tilden and Hendricks Ciub at Branchville, Md., to be Present at a barbacue at Branchvilleon Sat- urday, ine id instant, when there is to bea le raising and speaking. [A like invita- Jon bas been rm a the Jackson Dem- ocralic Asrociation. } fr. Fary then rea! call from the democratic executive com- mittee of Indiana for a a of demoeratic Union soldiers in Indianapolis on the 5th of October next, to ratify the democratic nominations and to counteract the effects of the great mass meeting of Vet- eran Union soldiers pow in session in that city. He urged that a list be o) in this en once for names of those who wish to go. Gen. Waiker stated that there was already forming the nucleus for a permanent or- ganizaticn of democratic Union soldiers in tbis city, nd that a meeting would be held Very f0on to perfect the byw peyo Tae ebair suggested that such @ be opened at at a of business of the secretary, Mr. M. W. Wines. After further discussion, Ferry moved that the Tilden and Hendric! club accept the invitation, and that mem- bers desiring to go leave their names and ad- dress with the secretary, who is authorized to communicate with the Iudiana demo cratic executive committee, notifying it of the acceptance of the invitation; adopted. A discussion bere arose as to the t neces- sity of doing something to aid democratic voters In this District to go home for the pa 8 Of voting. Mr. English thonght the way was to invite al! such persons to be present at the nex: meeting of theclab, and ‘bus ascertain the number, when @ cal- culation could easily be made of the amount of funds needed. He moved that a genenal invitation be extended to such to he present at the next meeting, and thatevery meer of the club be enjoined to gt all they can td atterd; adopted. Mr. English inoved, in | view of the ne@r approach of the October elections, t the club meet next Thursday night, adopted. AMUSEMENTS—Earaums Big Sico—P. T. Barnum’s great show arrived in the city this Morning, and gave its irst exhibition at the corner of 9th and S streets this afternoon. It bas just made & most succsssfa! southern tour, aud in Richmond, Petersburg and Fred. ericksburg Immense crowds were attracted, | The exhibition is decidedly ong of the est that bas visited our city 407 Sears, and the Feteran showman ‘. here in person. which iaet aléne is a guaranty for the excellence of dhe evtertainment. A performance will be given this évening and two more to-morrow. All the ehlidren should .9, and the older foiks too. The museam is celebrated, and 80 is the mevagerie, and the circus contaius some of the finest riders in the country. The tent is perfectly dry and the seats well ar- ranged. Next thing to a trip to the Ceaten- nial is @ trip to Barnum’s, and he will show some things they don’t have at the Centen- a. 1t was too rainy for the big procession today. "National Theater —At the desire of many of our citizens to see Mr. Pope in the role of “Richelien,” In which he has justly won bi tat famous play will ae duced at the National this evening ins of the “Gascon.” To-morrow afternoon there will be ascon” matinee, andin the evening Ill” will be played. Next ‘week the ** aeen.”* rd Ford's ‘The ee tates oemnrnan terest, ally Bs fo er re Miss ie Howard will have @ benefit, when the strength of the company will appear. —_—_—e— UNIFORMED BATTALION KNIGHTS OF PytTeiss8—The Knignts of Pythias met at Grand Lodge ball on Wednesday eveniag apized an to be ealied Jniformed Battalion, Knights of Py . Distriet of Columbia.” The follow- ing ciicers were elected: Sattalion officers—Chief commander, G.J L. Foxwell; assistant commanders, Ha)vord Nelson and J.T. K. Plant; chief executive, J.T. Coldwell; quartermaster, W. H. Hines. Division officers—Chief of first divistoa, P. C. James Morrow, assistants, —— Billingsby and Joba P. Jacobs; ellef of second division, Alex. P. one: assistants, Geo. E. Strovel and David z. "A commitice was Sppointed to select a sur- eon aud to report at @ meeting of the bat- ion on Wednesday of next week. A mittee was appointed to rt regula! for the government of the battalion. Two di visions (companies) have already been or- ganized, and it is thought that in less than lairty days two other divisions will be in readiness. a THE BOARD OF POLICE met yestertay. Applications for liquor license from Alfred R Thomett and son & Columbus were approved. Tt © application of Nicuolas Deboy Was disapproved. Applications from Lewis S. MeCormie and Thomas King were referred ds for investigation. A [. jopted for tbe force—helmet shaped, aed similar to the hat worn by the London police. The board also adopted a uniform glove to be worn by the force. Major Richards, who was instructed at the last meeting of the board to designate six of the Present mounted force to retained as Mounted officers, recommended that Privates Limgan B. Anderson, W.C. Alder, J. N. Fi- field, James McGraw, Curtis Danger and James T. Robey be retained. Tue report Was adopted. ESCAPE OF PRISONERS. — Wednesday bight last several prisoners of the work bouse confined in the old jail, broke out and made their escape, among them the noto- rious Jobn Shea, jr., and last night ten col- ored prisoners, among them the notorious Jobn Chaney and others equally as danger- ous as bimself, cuta hole through the wall and made tbelr esca; The iusecurity of this old structare for the safe keeping of des- perate characters is well kno’ it the authorities provide only one in the daytime and two at night, which is not sufficient. ABUSE OF CENTENNIAL VISITORS. — Fduor Star- When the cars arrive, the omnt- bus drivers, knowing that there is no room @t their houses, load up with passengers, dump them where they cannot stay, charge them 50 cents, then reload them and dump them somewhere else, making @ coq) dollar for oe nee. The railroads, hotels, &nd city authorities should look after these abuses at once. TRAVELER. ALREADY recognized by the people as th leaders and introducers of the usw aad fash lonable styles of youths’, boys’ and <- B. Robinson & Co. REAL Estate SALES—B. H. Warner, real estate broker and auctioneer. sold yesterit acternoon, for Messrs. Maitingly aud Pree. trustees, The Foreign Rifie Teams. PREPARATION FOR TH£IR RECEPTION. did not interfere with the general programms = agreeable to the ceutral com- mit During the evening the speakers congra‘- ulated ives on the victory gainei by the American team. and on the fact that the representatives of Old Ireland were seeoud on the list. The various suggestions were ulscussed at some length. A resolut'on was adopted, on motion of Mr. Urell, to appoint purchare of'a trophy for presentation ts tae ofa iy ntation to irish Rifle Team, and thal the ebiet marshal of the District call a meeting of the societies to join with the citizens generally in a sere- bade to the team on the occasion of the prc - said trophy to the man of team making the highest score. The committee was Sepeintes a8 follows: J.D. McGill, Thomas Messrs. M. E. Urell, y Broderick, Bernard Gare, J. P. Barrett, Hugh J. Mason, D. A. Brosnahan, P. B. Dunn, James Lack Morris Fitzgerald. Ed. Barrett, Thomas Walsh, John Con: Andrew Gleason, Thomas McMahon, Joho L. Daily, Andrew ..ewell, David F. Moran, H. M. C. Dannabar, P.M. Kelly and Michael The was instructed Shugrue. ir to cella meeting at the ball on Tuesday evening next to hear the report of the coramittee. The meeting journed, and mat met for organization, Mr. M. E. Ureil was elected chairman, Mr. Mohan secretary, and Mr. Edward Barrett treasurer. Messrs. M. E. Urell, Edward Barrett, John Connell, H. J. Mohan and P. M. Keily were appointed a committee to select a su! on ie the committee pledged themeelves to raise #25or more for the pur- pose. — THE GRAND JURY returned in the Crimt- Dal Court to-day true bills of indictment against Ellen Thompson alias Ella Boston, larceny; Preston Harris,do; Charles Stro- bel, murder of Wm. Allman on June 9 last; Tobias Williams, Wesley Johnson, Andrew Long and John Pateey, larceny; Hi i nett, do, Wm. McCoy, resistt fficer; Cor- nelius Carter and David Herns,do.; William Blackburn, do.; Jas. Herns. receiving stolan 9 y; Nimrod Norris, Frederick Harris Mary Ward, murder of Richard Lewis on July 4; Stephen Taylor, resisting an offi- cer; Joana Turbin alias Turpin, murder of Si ing Turbin; John Barber, ae mi- ; Wm. Brown and Wash Meredith, do. ——_e—_—_. SUIT OF AVENUE CONTRACTORS AGAINST THE DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. — Messrs. Shellabarger and Wilson yesterday, for the Grahamite and Trinidad Asphalt Pavement Company, filei @ bill against the District Commissioners ask'ng an injunctioa to re- Strain the District authorities from inter- fering with the plaintiffs’ use of certain planks and boards on Pennsylvania avenue. | he plaintiffs are the contractors for the work of paving Pennsylvania avenue from 15th to 6th streets, and the planks referrei to are those at the base of the old wooten pavement, which the plaintiffs have been using to protect their Work. Lately the Dis- trict authorities have taken the planks @way, and hence the suit. THE prog: E of music for the con- ae. ee = . senda to morro: Seri in the President's gro_ — afternoon by the Marine Band, Profesor L. Schvelder:—1. National Air. 2. March; S-hreider. 3. Overture, Montano Stephanie; Berihon. +4 Waltz, Manola; Lander. 5. Hyrn, “What Shall the Harvest Be?” ar- ranged by Thutbach. 6 Fantasia, Sicilian Vesp-rs; Verdi. 7. Galop, Greciaa; La 8. Fantasia, Carnival of Veatcs; ar- ranged by Schneider. 9. Song, Let Me Dream Agalp;” Bullivaz. 10. National Air. ——— SUIT FOR ALLEGED MALIctovs Prose CUTION. ‘essrs. ington & Bro. to-day entered a suit for Haywood Hicks agt. Chas. H. Parker for malicious prosecution in ing him with having obstructed a pub- He alley in square 645, and causing his ar- rest, for which he claims $5,000 damages. ——— SuIT FoR SLANDER—Yesterday, L. Op. Mr. R. Laskey, entered a suit n Buchley for slander, in that he was a perjurer, for which ‘at $5,000. st ebargin claims THE OSCURTS. PoLice Cov: Mills pro tem. Yesterday, after our report closed, Benja- min Beveridge was arraigned on the charge of keeping a piace where lottery tickets are sold, under the Washington House, on Pennsylvania avenue. Considerable testi- moony was taken on both sides; after which the court reviewed the case, and came to the concluston that sufficient testimony had not given to warrant a conviction; dis- To-DAY. Herman Pfluger ang Samuel Augustine, affray; $Seacb. John Johnson and Nelson Wade, assault on Andrew A. Barnaclo; ‘Wade was fined $16 or sizty days and Jobn- son dismissed. Mary Sane Hart was sent dowD as @ vagrant and prostitute. Elis Powell, same charge; down. John Ryan, loud; $5. Thomas Williams, loud and bots- terous conduct at tne railroad depot while acting asa porter for @ boarding-house; $5. Sarah Cg os Snag eta = the county; $5. Patrie! Gagan, ecent expo- sure, *5, also charged with placing obstruc- tions in the street; 85. The Sheoting at Goseemeee Yester ANOTHER VICTORY FOR THE AMERICANS. The rifle match at Creedmoor yesterday between the Irfsh and American teams was won by the Americans by leven points. As Stated in yesterday's STAR the total of the American team at 800 yards was 400, as fol- lows :—Dakin, 71; Weber, 66; Allen, 63; Fal- ; Farwell, 66; Rathbone, 63. The Irish made JM, the iadividual score being as fol- lows :—Rigby, 69; Jobnson, 64; Joynt, 61; Fen- ; Milner, 63. 0 yards gave the Americans $86, and the Irish #69. The individual ccores were:— American— Farwell, 69; Rathbone, 6); Dakin, 1; Weber, 68; Allen, 59; Fulton, 4; Irieh—Miiner, Dyas, 64; Rig- Fenton, 59; Johnson, 5; Joyat, 56; of the Irish team at 1,000 fine. The American score ir, With the exception of Farwell missed the tar- looked @s though the Irish get twice, and it would close 7, the gap made at the last two ranges. Total Irish score at 1,000 1» 391; American, 370. The Irish gain at i, is was 2). An American victory by 11. A FIEtp Day AT THE CENTESNIAL.— Yeste: was New York day at the con- tennial exhibition, and the number of visi- tors exceeded that of any since the open- Ing, being estimated at 3 o’ K atone hao- had reception in the state Dallste bat held a in the st ing, pumbers who called & Bro; 4 els wheat to H Barron with 2.060 do. to Hartley & M. Tal! Bro., and 1 boit; boat Ellen Brooxs Wheat to J.G. & J. M. Waters, and 36) do. wheat by rail to the same firm. ALEXANDRIA. tothe Alex- RESUMPTION.—The Snaria and Fredericksburg railroad repaired, as late storm having been ning of the usual trains bi and the midnight by the the ran- beep resume4, of the steamer Key- tri port discontinued. ‘Tho repsire of the Kast ihe atestner Nepport. Tenses ec eC: resume: us! trips from and to ib rd last night. _ HROWN FROM THE TRACK.—. bound mixed train on the pveogy od seven cars gine, Wapping station. N. setie, -GRR, and & camel-back longing to the B. & O. R. R.. ran over & Cow and was throwa off the track day morning, and plunged down the con- ‘en- xr ', at y was hurt.—[Ga- BURGLARY—The First and Last Chance io restaurant, foot of King street, it by Joni r Might or's ict of cigara Rice, was robbed last nd whisky and about $350 in feces. It is su; a foaled themselves and ‘cent that the thieves con- were locked inside, as BO evidence of forcible entrance could’ be found.—[&atinel, 2late ——————— The Sieux Commission. COUNCIL AT THE RED CLOUD AGENCY— THE CHIEFS OBJECT TO GOING TO THE INDIAN TERRITORY. A dispatch from Red Cloud Agency, dated September 19th, via Fort Laramie, Septem- ber 2ist, says: The commission succeede to-day in bring- ing Red Cloud and his people to the ent Indians presen loud, Little Wound, Swift Bear, BI Tan, Bitting'B ‘oung Man- Many A mong Red Ci ack Coal, White Pi D officers from Newer Rob! council, which lasted two retty Crow, Eagle Dress, ‘Afraid of-his-Horses and Quiei ison the cou x Bear. attendet ‘hours. WHAT THE SAVAGES SAID. Red Cload made the first speech. He said he and his neil. t were Red Ball, the people were willing to give up the Black Hille country, also to have his youcg men take a journey to see the country s, of by the commission in the Indian territory, and if they report it a good country hi pie will so consider it; they will consider it bad. Washington with their foi interpretors, and have a talk with Father before ting Bull Man-A fraid-of-his- Hor giers bave no is if they report itbad Quick Bear said when the young men got back from that country the Indians would want to go to ses said: chiefs “The @od the Great giving this country up. Sit- ‘was of the same opinion. Young concern in this country. I agree to the young men going on tbe pioposed journey, but we are going to ask the Great We expect to have as long as we live. food and Father @ great many things, blankets The Great Father has rot lived up to bis promises in the past.” American Horse said the soldiers had no —— here. If they wish to arrest any the country Is wide. Let them go and arrest them. There area great many bad men in tbe north; let soldiers go and arrest them. aghteron the Hore’ Hed. Cl (Lai Ked Cloud toox Howard and Joseph Bismet among the Indian chiefs, rt of the Indians.) ir. Daniels, Major t and set them and said thet is wanted them to do his business for him goto the southern country with bis ene men, and he also wanted F Y, C. Boucher, An- toine James, Bill Lowland, Hand Clifford, Tood Randall, Frank Salway and Nelse Mo ran to go as interpreters. Red Dog said tac Indians were not willing to a Any paper until the young men got & from the southern country, and they had a chance t> goto Washington and talk face to face wita the Great Father. Black Coal, chief of the Ara Tight paboes, said his people had an nial with the Sioux to the Black Hiils country, and they would want a snare of the money received for them. He was willing to go and look at the southern country. WHAT THE WHITES SAID. Bishop Whipple replied to the Indians that them to sign a paper binding themselves to go to Missouri river. If they did not go to the Indian terri- tory they would get no more rations. He urged them to consent at once to the propo- the Great Father required aoe sae = Ko the Indian es return 0! oung men. fudge ol ihe Tntorior d lord, solicitor of followed to the same e: in Bull, to whom the Presi territory Jast year, broke up the council, sayin; wou! be plenty more days to tall were furnished for @ feact last wes thought another council w: next day. Gov. Tilden’s Income Tax. ANSWER To THE CHARGE OF HAVING MADE FALSE RETURNS. An explanation of Gov. Tilden’s income tax is published in the New York papers of yesterday. It is the form ofa statement by Judge James P. Sinnott, of the marine court, who was in the entire period of the alleged and was the governor’s confiden' clerk. Mr. Hewitt, as chi airman tional committee, applied to Jud; di of the ge Sia ing Sitting ident gave a fine rifle ying there ik. Supplies night, aod it id be held Gov. Tilden’s law office during jaencies, na- nott for this statement, and introduces it to the public in @ card in which be says: “I ad- dressed @ note to Jud; lames P. Sinnott, who was the confidential law clerk of Gov, Tilden during the whole period in which the law Imposing an income tax was in {& asking bim to examine the pretended ac- count of Gov. Tilden’s ‘income during the year 1862, and furnish me with such expla- nations in regard thereto as h! is necessary ie familiarity with the details would enabi him to supply. Mitted to the teen pretend to $108,000 elev: are wholly fi m8 O! His answer, herewith sub- blic, shows that out of thir- income amounting items amounting to $34,000 tons, while of the other two, only one of $1,000 is entirely true, and tbe second, of $25,000, 18 CO peng nd true. There !s therefore no ground for the asser- thon that the sworn return was not @ just and accurate statement of the net income of Gov. Tilden, aiver making such deduc- Uons for losses, interest paid and other charges as the law authorized him to make, If exceptions be taken to Judge Sinnott’s letter on the ground that it does not contain @ detailed statement of the several items upon which the return of 12862 was made, it is tons of such detailed statements very proper to state that the regula- ine department did not require few professional men made such statements, or could now recalls the items. or have the memoranda b: mg were made, If Gov. nomination for the from the annetity of ble Over one-half of Jud; t which their returns Tilden were not in THE BALTIMORE AND O@10 “ WASH-OUT.” The dam: to the track and Oto ratlroad E i i i #2 i il Hi] g ti | i i Fiat ia i i i hy > s rf 2 § H t a { s : | 5 ; il F i i it 3 | F f 4 f ! i } I | fail E } ue fi E i , i i § i a iH ae gn fal ! i ES E 3 f u af ; of li i i 3 Ei ; 3 z t ; B F H 2 E i a i E : H A : ‘< i see yee aE to ver. ve McDeviit found him in Wash'ngton and brought hi back Baltimore late on Tuesday night. —[Balt. Amcrican, 21st. At the bearing in Baltimore yesterday Seaver was held the action of the grand Pry. Mr. Paine, the cashier, who went te iladelphia, says that vi punishm: THE WILY SIOUX AND THE BLack- FEET.—A letter from 8. E. Denny, of the Ceusdian mounted police, was received in Chicago on Tuesday, aud is the first official information sent this cessfully. He was cordially received by the Blackfeet pation, and fearaed from. them that the Sioux had msde advances to them Jor the purfose of getting them to join in also Americans. The Sioux promieed a por- a women whom they bad captiney aa ae y ca] . that after the American whites ld go Scross the bor- lassacre the Canadian whites. The Blackfeet having refused these propositions, the Sioux threatened to come across and punish them. Com. VANDERBILT DYING seem to be no tion of Comm to forbid an. vive many ‘There would juestion now that the condi- lore Vanderbilt is such as to expectation that he can syr- ays longer. His attending phy- sicians express the conviction that the end is near; and bis relatives, it is believed, bave been notified to that effect. Mean- while, tke specuiators on the street have gone to work to see what they can doin the Way of knocking down the maket price of New York Central. It is a risky expsri- ment, but Wall street is always ready for Tiske.A|New York Letter. A Fvarrive Forcer.—Henry G. Hamil- ton, who left Rochester, N. Y., a week ago and whose present whereabouts are uns known, 1s @ forger of @ check amounting to $7,200, cashed by the Russe & Erwin manu- Jacturing company of New York. 7A staging on new Odd Fellows’ hall, at Plymouth, Mass., fell Monday, badly injar- ing six men at work on the building. a7-A wealthy San Francisco widow bas pleared herself and shocged her friend by marrying her coachman. 7A tremendous ‘‘Amen” from his vast copgregation followed Mr. Spurgeon’s prayer the Other day tifat the Turks might soon be driven out u: Europe, and the whole of the Mohammedan power Swept away from off the face of the earth. CITY ITEMS. GEnvt’s, Boys’ and Children’s Hats, new Styles and low prices, at Lewis’, 920 7th st. Stylish stiff Hats $150up. Fail Underwear of all kinds, cheap. 2 ge TRAVELERS, ATTENTION!—As the weath- eris cool and delightful, persons can visit the Centennial with pleasure and comfort. Greater will be the pleasure if you feel per- fectly sure your trunk or valise will not be smasbed by the baggage-smashers. To have 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 8. Topham’s, 425 7th street northwest, where only the strongest, best, and most durable articles can be had at the cheapest prices.—[Advt. —— Easy Feet, &c. Dr. White, Chiropodist, of fifteen yeara’ | eee experience throughout the United tates and Canadas previous to being lo- cated in Washington, D. C., in 1861, success. pad treats Corns, Bantons, Diseased Nails, Chilbiains, Vascular Excrescences, &c., at his establishment, 1416 Pennsylvania avenue, Opposite Willard’s Hotel. Fee, $1 per visit. REMOVAL—First Class Scouring and Dyeing. A. Fischer has enlarged his establishment by removing to hisnew pullding. 906 G street Dorthwest, three doors from 9th street, near the U. 8. Patent Office. By promptly adopt- ing the latest im) its, whether of American or E invention, he is en- se Gee been Bd us! 7 those possessing there . tes 913,12: —_.+—___ arges from the senses by Doctor Hartley, @ timid and disappointed may feel the utmost &ssurance and confidence In the good faith of Dr. Hartley, he generously proposes to attend all sons, rich or poor, free of charge, untill the best evidence and most convincing Proofs of his success have been realized from his treatment. Office and resi- dence, No. 6 Grant Piace, Washington. 1,9 inca ite Bh SULPHUR AND MOLASSES, the old-tash- joped internal remedy for the itch, is obso- Jete. That and other obnoxious skin diseases gre cured in half the time, without disorder- ing the stomach, by Glenn's Sulphur Soap, tae great external anti-scorbutic. | Depot, Crit- tenton’s, No. 7, Sixth avenue. New York. TRE TINTS produced by Hul's Instanta- neous Hair Dye are like those of Nature. 1m,w,f6 ¥Fi0: Physici GREAT BEND, Susquehanna Co., Pa., November 22, 1875. Messrs. Beth W. Fowle & Sons, Boston: GENTLEMEN:—For nearly two be ten brace with > pon enduring the trial of mu she was . led to use Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. After using two bottles she rienced great relief, and after she had 8x bottles she was freed of her cough. I with pleasure commend Lr. Wistar's Balsam of Wid Cherry. J.T. Payne, M.D. ve and @18 bottle. Sold by all drug- gis PREPARE FOR COLD WEATHER. ears m! ow is the time to have your FURBBAOCBS AND HEATERS W. D. WYVILL, Bo. 452 Pennsylvania avenue. TRUNKS! Sis GATOBELS, VALISES, TRAVELING BAGS, POCKEE BOOKS, SHAWL STRAPS, Sa'nomube AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL THEATER. A ORANGE OF BILL TO.mIGHT. “a Rea Bichelier.... ad. Charies Pope. @AS00H MATINER SATURDAY. ea ¥ BGI ‘TUBDA' our noe al, Cation Dake of Gloster. « ae. mon "SITE On by ine. Bork a ot. - 5 sale at the Sorat fs ante oe" Bo. 508 Row eee G*®54T Int! 4 pe 3 ot a IRIE BETWEEN TEE acorce AUSTRALIAR ay adi 5 RIFLE TEAMS, THURSDAY. September 95, Usp. ¥. September 30. acm tech day Special uiee ei eave Baltsnars Depot ot different hours ED BC dur- Eine Gay tending pemongers af the gate of the the Bunge: 75 conte seems § es OPERA HOUSE. ‘T AIKBN OOMBIBATION. NOVBELTY—DRAMA- FARCE, The pea 3 velist end Golloquial Actor, amp TWanTt Fits OTHEES. Albert W. atken’s Dr MOLLY AGUIRES, And the Lenghabdle Musical Farce entitled TAMING A GOOSE. pieuber “UNCLE TOMSOLSIR Tints tt HEATER COMIQUR, T Tr :3 a Biers Street, 26 35 OPEN THE YEAR ROUND. Performance EVERY BIGHT. Matines for Le- od eee es Ghiseee VERY 'WROMBSDAY and FIRST-CLASS LN EVERY RESPECT. Vartety. D?ima, Burlesque and Comedy. novi-y DD FELLows> Oovcerts, Lectures and ‘Drom ctaigeen having first class Fl | a weil supplied with new scenery, will be rented on favorable terms. Apply janitor’ the Hall Apply st ine J “woe OLD No. remember Name and Humber. jy1-ly ——_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_——_ EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &c. FrUetiyal aap roves Hon. ¥ 1 CABROLL OB, iG, Metropotiten Green B ps ane WEDN. for the west, SUapay EXCURSIONS wu F be. YBBNON SERINGE where "30 fi rounds or boats, 1 De sold on Two tri Persons wishing to spend ® plessant day tn where good water" aad abate’ absent, 7! SUNDAY BXOUESION on Be: LADY OF THE LAKE. and until further notice, the Will make regular Bxctrsions, leaving foot of 6th stieet, st 3 p. m., fora five on the Potomac, arriving bome prompt- cents; children half price, iy te 9th street care go directi; the whart, 4 FULL BTOOK OF BLACK @ooDs NOW IN STOCK. NOTHING BUT SATISFAGTOBY GOODS OFFEnED. NET CASH PRICES: Double Breasted Bisck Cloth Froc! 813.50, 816.20, 19 90, $22.40 and $27. Biack Cicth Vests, mostly of my own manufacture and equal to ons- tomer work, For $270, $3 60, @4.50 and @5 #0. Bisck Doeskin Pan‘atoons, For $5 8, @7 65, @9 and $9.9. Extra Eizes at s small advance, Black Worsted Coats and Vests, For @18, @19.9, 922.50 and $24 9. All reliable goods. All ready-made articles may be returned within two weeks, if not sofled or worn, and the purchase money will be refanded. CUSTOMER DEPARTMENT, SEOOND FLOOB. ‘Suits to order from @24 30 upward. ONE PRICE ONLY. PBIOES 18 PLAIN FIGURES. CASH DISCOUNT, TEN PER ONT GEORGE C. HENNING, copls-tr 410 SBVBETH STREET. G47 SEDUCTION IN PRICE co :D ° pusrvane 3 ney ms oer: peccsapiggel -2 pepe OFFICE OF W. seron @a8 LIGHT com- nosthwest; 7111 lst street north west; “ohio Lio Bridge wtrect, a eepll ee ‘TRAVELING SUITS_AT COST. Sree ss meer See ‘FER CRRAFECT STORE I8 THE CITY. OONEOLLY'S, Segti-te «= 6 © Mb strect, opp, Patent OMies. EDUCATIONAL. iF. LOCIEN &. COLBIERES POPULAR FRENCH CLASSES. THREE GRADES. ye F. ‘Spply to 1127 ish orto 708 1h mrvet Bw SMITH will oven © SCHOOL for < 6 Mi bas, ory 18, aD- ¥ ai Marint's Hall Prot Bares be jall.— Prof. re of tuition, W . . Tonbar EDNESDAY, THUBSDAY. 5 © FOR BOYS AND GIRLS D’wabuit aca wie BO CEs ise Ems id Number of boarders limited to fifteen. Avorage charges 9240 s - 7 pial per year. Twenty-fourth year Bep- BEV. 0. EGE & FON. Mi VERNON SEMINARY —Board Ladies and Misses, Fall term opens Sept aoe on, D. 0. hen ST, ORCILIAS AOS DEMT, 60] Bat Capita Sts ‘Ter Bow mOnDAF, ‘onthe, gi” For particulars apply to the Bieter @uperior bat tea G. MABING'S 5 DANCING ACADEMY, At Marint’s Hall, E street, between 9:h and 10th, Borth west. Mr L. @. Marin: begs leave to an’ that Will reopen bis Academy on BATORDAY. Septem: ber 23 3876, at 3 o'clock p.m. T o'clock for the reception of pupils. win All former pupils are respectfully invited to at- I sepa.sw tend 7 iy For articulate see cirenlars. LEO Nasa UNIVERSITY The F: fit! urse of Lectures will begin ow MONDAY. On, au Introductory by Prof. Factiry: Jobn 0, Biley, A.M M.D., Professor of Materia s Mesica — vicenetey ony tice. 4; Ford Thompson, M D., Professer of Sargery. W.W. Johnston, 'M D-. Professor cory ana Practice ot Meaicing. a A.¥, a Rive, M.D., Profemor of Obstetrics ana B.¥ Fristoe. Lis.D., Protessor of Chemis Ww Jaan. MD, M BOS; Prolestor of Wm. Lee, D., Professor of Physiotog: %.T. Sowers, MD . Demonstrator of Awatomy , For particulars apply to JUHBS ©. RILEY. M. D., Dean. No. 1407 New York atenae toot int Ho2ZE, 8o800., 331 INGLE Place Street southeast. Ninth annual reasion mrnces SEPT E! ™- BES lth. Male and Female De- POLLOCK'S BATIONAL KINDERGABTEN AND PBIMABY 8UHOOL will open September 11. at 708 SABAL A POLLOCK will coatinae her & Advanced Classes In connection wita it TBE KINDESGABTEN NORMAL CLASS ins October W,at5 0p m. KINDERGARTEN NORMAL CLASS begins October 16. For particulars apply to Mrs. Louise Pollock and Mise Susie P, Pollock, 705 lith street, Washing- ton, D.O. eucsi- sw Ss’. VINCENT S SOHUOL, (under the care of 09 Btsters of ») corner Wth and G ste., will Teopen on MO! * ber th. Parents will send their children promptly. anes) im M83 SENDOSFF WILL BEKUPEN HUG SCHOOL MONDAY. Beptember 4ch, at 991 aa Bevidence, 947 H street. i s A Al Jad HOO! cane children will re- 2 September 15th 1336 I street, opposite ‘rankiin . O or Brine Spal res. E ‘B. ABD MES ALFRED PUJa0s Bnsitsh and French Boarding and Day Schooi Tea. 28 street, or st the Behool after sue Pres3/0 Wellogs Mrs. 5 J LS 5 nares ice See on. Geo. r| iE il 4 4 2 i i ii cipel. att room, vious to that dete by Circulars at the school rooms ang25-1m i | fi ‘and book stores. Eveniag Classes for Girls Mondays and Tharesdays a: NV. B.—Some morning hours will be reserved for feuce " For Uusluees arrengeameuts eee it Tie Prod: ce For arreny je Pr homme, st 908 12th, any week day between 25 > m. + Bor sae yas one JATIONAL UNIVE: co MONDAY, Sept. Superior sdva Fedueed cost, Lecture Boome, 42™ 7th eat NCA SCHOOL. LE. OOLLIERE'S ‘BOOLE FRANCAISE xD Boalieh ond Classical Beioot for a limited number under fourteen years FEEF CH, THE LANGUAGE or THe fon001 : especial 10 inane crgemecieneiater f . : est. y “ ores. sued Sm wee ESSERE. 2 oD jul ‘Business be » August Bene H. 0. SPEBOEE, President. TOWN PRMALD SEMINARY cS 81 Stoddard street, ve et cr to be Hal ot Bementyuet, 600 1 Mobster eves Ganian te kee ie a ay stro tion bs EDUCATIONAL. Sue reerananedt Ree ET a She Tete teg ae, aw Weranranns Weanenday Det hth. Saglé-m.w tf. NOW READY. BROADWAY DRESS HATS FROM 98 TO 9s. ELT BATS OF TRE PaTTRENS. 8 8 HATS, wew stapes. Fine assortment of SILK, ALPACA and GING- HAM UMBRaLLAS. KERR @ GREEN, Hatters, toplt-tr 1419 We. above Willard 's B FALL STYLE DRESS HATS, srotueed ta How York by the Broadway Hat- tere’ Ai qi Ales pew ont iF Bats. goad s. ‘TS ent STIPE ee i se DRgss SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER ‘& perfect ftting and the FINEST DRESS SHIET FOR 99.98. Satisfaction a!waye guaranteed. Gent's LINEN OOULARS and OUF! ~ =EBY gud UNDERWEAK, at prices which get JAMES THOMPSON'S SHIKT FACTORY, ty S04 F street n, w., LeDrott B 5 KEEPS PATENT PARTLY-MADE DRESS SHIRTS, LADIES’ GOODS. IRTERESTH 8T N. ea og taken fn mg Polls at low 1876 FALL. We have now in stock all the new styles in STRAW ANP FELT Hars. OSTRIO’ AND FANCE FEATUEBS, BIBBOSS ABD OSNAMENTS. Ip order to mabe room for winter tm: fon of KID GLOVES, will sell for fftecn Gove? beaten ver Monogram at §i per pair.3 button at MRS. M. J. HONT, _Sepi-tr ___ 691 ap 3D at. northwest. JUST RECKIVED FROM NEW YORK Also, Bew strie HATS tr Fai! COUP DE PLUMES FASOY FEATHBES, &c. BT Special attention 715 GREAT REDUCTION 715. oe LADIES BEADY-MADE SUITS, OVEE SKIETS AND BASQUES, ane LADIES UNDERW, PABABOLS and SUN UMBEELLAB st be} ic WLOWEBS, BATS, RIBBON, ond MILL IBB * GOODS less than cort. JUST RECEIVED— ‘@ large seoortment of HAMBUBG EDGES BORU LACKS selling at a reduced price. OOBSETS and KID GLOVES ins great variety, HUMAS BAIE very tow at seater MISS E. A. McOORMICH, & $22 9rx BTEEET, (ST. CLOUD BUILDIB Daily receiving all the latest Hove ties in STE«W BONSETS, |, LACES, —— FLowEuS ac., Oa = Ladies of Washington ealttand cramice. Ce. VERMILYA’S LADIES’ SHORES, MADE TO OBDEB aT 9ta Esreet, Oppose Patent Giice, and % 87 00 COAL AND WOOD. Coal COAL! GRBAT REDUCTION IN PEIOES! avi based ce ‘ tous COAL at Binéling and Blove W: s eV) . L SHESIFS. ogee 33338 Fo ete acre. Whert and ‘Bad Potenses fiver "ahi 6 ‘W08t-1y Branch Offes 1818 Peansyivants eves STOVES AND FURNACES. we taenise w. B. WrvEuz,

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