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EVENING STAR. FRIDAY _......September 29, 1876. Weather Probabilities To-day. be “7 oF CHIEF Scomas be igh og ASHINGTON, Septem . For the middle Atlantic states, southwest ‘Winds, warmer, cloudy weather, possi- light rain, followed Friday night by eolder, north west winds and rising barome- ter. LOCAL NEWS. ‘Varieties. Condensed Locals. Sce advertisement of laces fost. ‘The street lamps will be lighted at 11:30 p. m-_ and extirguished at 4 a.m. From J. C. Parker we have late New York == phia papers in advance of the Mr. H. H. Nichols, of this city, has b-en awarded ® bronze mc ial and bn gpm for his exbibit of ratural history and anatomical engravings on wood. A little boy named Biddle Kinsloe, five years old, fell tuto the river at the foot of 9th street yesterday, and was reseved by one of the men employed at the planing miil. The feast of the Rosary in the Catholic Cbureh will be observed in the St. Dorainic’s Chureb next Sunday. There will bea R 7417 Procession and @ vermon by Father Dinahao The attenijon o* repnbiicans golog to the pole-raising at Bladensburg to-morrow 1s specially called t> an adve-tisement in arother column. Fare, round trip, 25 cants Hop. H. L. Henderson, Grand High Priest of the Grand Royal Arch Coapter of Masons of Can . is in ibis city with bis family, rg entertained by the officers of La‘ayette Koval Arch Chapter. Prof. J. W. Bischofl. who has already won @ very bigh musical rer returned to the city, and will receive his as usual at his rooms in the Congre- pal Chureb. Ceptain S. 8. Blackford, of the Capitol police, tn a card, strennousiy denies having distripated republican eamputgn docameats from the rotunda of the Capitol, or sold Con grersione' Iirectories at any price. Fire was diseovered about 2 o'clock this morning by Sergeant Dinsmore in the paint sbop of Spalding & Son, 1224 Penosytvania avenue, and extinguished by No. 2 Engine company witheut turning in an alarm; damage slight. Ata meeting of the Executive Committee of the Central Republican Association of States, on Wednesday evening, a sab-com mittee of five was appointed, consisting of Mr. Charies Lyman, of Conn; Mr. H. T. Fisber. of Miss ; Mr. J.B Bond, of Md.; Mr. G. W. Partridge, of Mich: Mr. O. H. Irish, of Neb., and Mr. M. E:. N. Hill, of the South- ern Republican Association. —————— CONDITION OF THE SECOND Co OPERA- TIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION.—The second annua] meeting of the Second Washington Co-operative Building Association was held last night, and the annual repor by the secretary showing the rece! the year, inciuding $2,57175 balance due from treesurer #s per iast annual report, due on stock, $45,530.39 settlement of advences on 508 shares, &¢., to hava been $110,198 06. The disburserrents during the ‘BB period tncludes $96,900 on account of advances on %.9 shares; $10,708.43 stoc® sur- render¢1— 610.4, salaries of officers, attorney fees, and the current ronning expenses, and amounts to $110,198.06. The assets in- cluding balance due from advances on shares, arrears, advances, premiums, fines, real estate receivable, &¢., are $94,397.08 e original number of shares was 4,100, of which 310.2 bave been cancelled, leaving 3,550.8 on theroll. Thenumber of shares now yieg advances ts The value of ove shaze of stoek is $21 53. The following officers were re elected: F. Howard, president; Robert MeMorra viee president; N. P. Callan treasurer. John Orn psoD, secTeta: Avgustus Davis, Wm. H. Goo earty, George J. Jennson, A. Duneansor, John Cook, J.D. Free, beard of directo: ———_—_—_— A PITIFUL Cass.—Some two weeks ago Arthur Donneliy left his home, No. 33% B street southwest, since which time nothing bas been heard ofbim. His family arein a very destitute condition, and his wife has since been ina state of semi intoxication, With five little children, the oldest not above ten years of age, without food, even @ crust Of bread. The house has been stripped of furniture and sold to obtain whisky and the children are obliged to beg. The police to. day took Mrs. Donnelly with her children to the sanitary office, and the former was sent to the © cf While the Jatter were sent to the aims house. —_~—+____- BUILDING PeRMits issued by Inspector Plowman:— Louisia V. Jackson, @ two story brick dwelling. west side 19th street, b= tween Pand Q northwest, £1,600; Nichols and son, raise buliding, north side Pennayl vania avenue, between 4: and 6th streets, $625; Caroline W. Morgana two-story brick dweliipg, south side Rhode Island avenue, between Ith and 18th streets. £2,000; Henry Busching.a frame dwelling, west side 5th, between Q and R streets north west, $500; Poikiphorn. a stable, west side 8th, between Dand E streets northwest, 8500; Geo. Bar gese, three two-story and basement brick dwellings, west side Kingman, between P and Q streets, $%,400. ne AMUSEMENTS — National Theater.— The “Naiad Queen” is drawipg well at the Na- tiepal. It is well presented, with beautiful scenery and effects, and is deserving of the best patronage. Ford's Opera House — Cacle Tom’s Cabin”, as presented by the Howard combination, is an admirabie illustration of life among the Jowly in old slave times. The audiences at tracted by it this week have been large and appreciative. Next week we are to have a visit from Madame Rentz’s minstreis. Theater Comique.—The Comique is crowded nightly with a weil: pleased audience. —+—-_ SMITH, “THE BIRD MAN,” CAGED aT Last._THE STAk, & few weeks ago. gave &p account of the manner in which one George Smith managed to swindle a num- ber of people by pretending that he had a lerre pum Pparoquets apd other rare is In A vessel ¥ing @t the wharf, Whien he was willing to dispose of for @ trifle. From Washington he went to Baltimore, where he resumed Operations, but was brought up with a round turn, and yester- day was Sved $2 and costs and sent to jail for six months. a THE Y. M. A. CENTENNIAL Excur- StIon.— Next week the Y. M. C. A. of this city will have an excursion to Philade|phia, for which tickets by the B.& P. R. K are betng told quite rapidly at the rooms and at Gitwan’s, ¢7 Pennsylvania avenue. These Uekets are good for ten days from October 2d, and may be used on any of the trains up to Wednesday evening, except the limited express. TAYLOR & Hurty. 933 Pennsylvania ave- have Just received another large stock of ail the desirable shades of Kid gloves. They have reduced the prices of Harris’ seamless gloves, and are ling the ladies’ 2 button at $2, 3 button £235; men’s 1-button $2. 2 button at $2 25 stock of other favorite mikes is e and they sell the 2 button at $1 tton $1.50, | button #1.60, (button =2 je WE DO EXceL in every particular, quan- tty, quality aud style; prices in keeping ‘With the times; children’s, boys’ and youtas’ clothing. We Invite those in search of good garments to call and be convinced that we are prepared to please every one. in price and qualities, at the Boys’ New Clothing House of B. Robinson & Co., 99 Pennsylvania ave- Lue, next to Wililan’s.— Arty't. ——$o———— ACCESSION TO THE WASHINGTON BAR— It will be scen by ap advertisement in our columes that Mr. H.O. Claughton, iate of Alexandria, Va., bas the Webster ae Mr. Claughton comes to us with an enviable reputation as an elo- quent advocate and successful practitioner. gocteonnartn aera WHEN YOU WANT to buy your child a suit, and desire to py Do more than itis worth, with the ai vantage of selecting from the largest stock in the elty, then cail on A. Saks & Co., 316 th street, who have the only complete c! jing establishment io the — Ade. —_—— MR STRAUS, in a clear and business-like advertisement elsewhere informs tue publ'c ‘of bis large pew stock of men’s, youths’ and boys’ wear. His line of winter sultings and overcoats is especially large and fine. ‘ine te @oeds ars of y = the latest style, both in quali'y i sou _ for REA eu! ———_e—____. AT® SALE.— Messrs. Duncan- Bros., auctt Sold yesterday after- Beco B. Stahj, trastee. part «af square 878. fronting on 7th street, between G andi + to Theo. > S¢., for 8735, MASON’S PATENT filled chased and enam- elled bracsiets, bu > atads, searf ri: ‘and pins, in all the ne: 2 styles. at Prigg's store, No. 457 Pennsy’ Rear 4}; street— Adv’t. aveune, J. M. KeaTinae beg meters a of %.@ quality beef to-morrow, ich ‘fe wif salt at une : 4 141 ind 142 7th street S2 and 34 O a wing; —— ———————— ed wil ¢ a ene eter tert ete epoca terete ‘The Democracy im Counei!. MR. CLAGETT AND A —_— of the Tilden and Hendricks Clad was ‘St the ball on 7th street last evening. The members of the Jackson were id be singled out, and he places where they will attempt to vote should be informed of the facts. In 1851 he Was @ boy in bine, and went to the defence diers would prepare to go there. Quite a bumber banded in their names to ke the tri er. John rE. Nonis, president of the Jack- son Association, addressed the meeting, re- marking that he sometimes ineident related in Scripture, killing the giant Goliath. party bad defiled the chosen thought of the the boy David The republican the country and the David bad been to meet their Goliath. aid they would be swept from the face of the earth. After refer cing to thegeneral charges of corruption, be asked when was there such @ Fpectacie is Dow to be seen—a Cabinet officer at the head of a political committee, He referred to the attacks on Tilden, and claimed that he had been fully vindicated, while Hayes bad been shown to bea per- jurer. He closed by saying that Hayes would be a piece of potter’s clay in the hands of Morton. Mr. W. Pierce Bell followed, saying that the aim of the demoerasic party was to se cure peace, progress and re under the republican rule there would be prescription, hatred and vengeance. In the course of his remarks he referred to the At- torney General as @ grand shyster lawyer. Mr. H. J. Mohan followed. He claimed that the democratic Honse had shown what a democratic administration could do in the matter of retrenchment, and, alluding to the condition of the country, said that tramps fre the oftspring of thé republican party. Ineteentally he gave an imitation of Col. Bob Ingersol, the great republican speaker, pommel op mage that both Indiana and Onio would In Octoper go for the democracy. Mr. Fury, of Pennsylvania, followed, and at the close of his remarks the meeting ad- journed. Banquet to the Scotch fle Team. The Scottish societies of Washington gave @ banquet to the Scoteh rifle team at the Owen House last evening. — were present. Judge MacArthur, of the District Supreme Court, presided, with Captain Thorburn, of the Scotch, and M: Leech, of the Irish team, on either side. first toast, “Our Guests; M: armos, stout hearts, and ever ready to defénd Auld Mother Scot. land,” was responded to successively by Capt. Thorburn, of the Scotch, Major Leech, of the Irish, and Mr. Slade, of the Austra: lan teams. in The toast, “Queen Victoria; May she mation, while ‘ne bestrong lotic desires, reign long over @ free and happy people,” was dran! reg and was lowed by . Save the Queen,” by Mr. The toast, “The President of the United States,” was also drank standing, and the song, “The Star-Spangied Banner,” by Gen. Balloch, followed. Otber toasts were responded to as follows. “Auld Scotland, [ love thee and thine,” by Mr. T. L. Tullock; “America; May her sec- ond Centennial exhibition show as much be age development as the present,” by wis Clephane, esq.; “Washington City; The pride of our nation, the Mecca of every atriotic American citizen,” by A. MeCai- um; “Poets and poetry of Scotland and America; They have gladdened the hearts and bomes of ankind,” by Col. Ball, of Alexandria; ‘The Scientists of Scotland and America; Their Co.tributiong to the world's progress bave advanced the happiness and TOs) the human race,” by Professor ‘homas lor; “The Lasses,” by General George W. Balloch; “Auld Scotland and her glorious memories,” by Judge MacArthur. The evening's enjoyment was heightened by songs from M: enzies, Mr. Rac, Capt. Thorburn and Mr. Tucker. LAw SCHOOL OF THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGETOWN.—Attention is called to the advertisement of this school in another col- ump. It opens for the pext term oa Wednec- “ay corny. next, October 4th, with an en- larged faculty, whose n&mes are a suificlent guarantee that any promise which the pro: pectus of the school holds out to students will be strictly fulfilled. The new senior rofessor, Hon. Halvert E. Paine, is well Enown to our citizens, having served sey- eral terms in Congress from the stateof Wis censin, and latterly engaged in active prac EETING OF THE TILDEN AND HENDRICKS | MCLUS-THE INDIANAPOLIS SOLDIERS | Recovered. CORNVENTION—SPEECHES OF MR. NORRIS, | Fariy yesterday morping the residence of tice here. yo successfal last year, will continue to instruct the janicr class, while the moot court will remiin tn charge of the dean of the faculty, Caaries w. Henman, LL D., who will be assisted by William H. Dennis. »asclerk of the coort Of President Healy, who wiil con- tinue bis lectures on ethics in its relation to = law; Hon. R. T. Merrick, who will ecture on constitutional and international jaw, and M. F. Morris, eeq.. whose subject is 6 b story of iaw, their names alone are ‘tent introduction. ——— soffic! Se Nag eg a eens woces oe rema: ow wi cottag: 2- ain, :Suner ee ts are offered for’ sal by C.M. Towson & . ivan. avenue, would seem to be (at leas to th Frenerne) 8 Sige Of goed. rai than “hard is bey tee he 5 an a WO aD: ree-ply from cen’ WI have Brusesis aod oll-cloths of all de ites. As for fall prices. attention is called to their Advertisements in another columa, pence sae at REVIVAL OF TRADE.—If think the tidal wa’ reached our cit; persons who ¢ Of beaines< has not yet Will pay a visit to 608 9th street, they will find they are mistaken, for the Connollys are now doing the largest trade they bave ever done. 8 not to be wond at, for their method ing bast- ness is to buy their goods from importers’ auctions, and to sell them at a very small iperease on cost. In this way the purchaser gets the entire benefit of the bargain. Call on Mr. Connolly and be convinced. —— WE TAKE PLEASURE in calling the atten- tion of our readers to the card of W. H. Wheatiey, under the head of Georgetown advertisements. This old and reliable es- tablishment although it has been dyeing for 45 years is tillas lively as ever. If you want dyeing or cleaning well done, take it there, or send @ postelcard, and it will be called for and delivered when finished, free of charge. ——_e—_—__ SUNDAY F.XCURSIONS. — The steamboat Mary Washington will still continue her Svrday excursion ving ber wharf, foot Street, at 108m. and4p.m. for Mt. Vernon Springs. 2 aeaiegieme sia CHOICE GROCERIES—Mr. W. B. Green, 1228 F street, por reonrgen | [oma ging = today’s paper that wi of interes! hourekeepers and lovers of good thiugs. —_——e— PoLice CournT—Judge Snell. To-day, Mary Aun Shorter, loud and bois- terous; $5. Wm. Norris, pro! 5 $3. Ellen Daily, assault and battery on Kate ban; $5. * “WANTED TO PROVE AN ALIBI. Jos. Lacey, assaul! GEORGETOWN. BURGLARY_The Stolen Goods = was mtored. by i nknown th was en some ‘un. Person, the front door baving been accidentally’ left | Open, and silverware to the value of $35, to- | getber with some parlor ornaments, were carried away. About halfpast 2 o'clock this | morning Officer St noticed @ colored | man bear the coarbet bouse | street, | carrying @ bag and acting suspiciously. Convinced that all was pot right, the officer called u; him to balt, wherev: the man dro} bag and ran off. There being neither moonlight ror gaslight the thief escaped, and even the shots fred by the officer were ineffectual in stopping him. The bag was found to con- tain the articles stolen from Mrs. Steele, to whom they will be returned. THE COAL TRADE this week has been se- riously retarded by the delay caused tocanal boats by the bi near Cumberland, and Vessels @lso are scarce. The break havin; red, an increase of figures is look for next week. Shp recsipse ‘and shi te were as follows: Conso'idation Coal Com- pany—receipts, 3,278 tops; shipments, 3,999 Maryiand Coal Compsny—recsipts, 1,955 tons; shipments, 1,955 tous... New tral Coal Company—receipis, 345 tons; ship- ments, 710 tons, avd Borden Mining’ Com- paby—receipts, 1,65) tons; sbipments, 1,650 tons. Eigbty five boats left Cumberland yestercay. bound for this port. GRAIN TEADE—The offerings on change this morning amounted to 3,750 bushe! wheat, with rales of 230 do. at $1274; 1,210 at $120: 359 at's $124, and 300 at $1 The arrivals were: Boat Londonn, with 2700 bushels of waeat forH. M. Talbott, and 700 do. for Hartley & 70 5 32 J. M. Waters. do. by rail this morning to J.@. & CaTTLE MARKET.-[Reportel by J. H. engla & Co.}~The market at Drovers’ Rest isk. Wequote 05 cattle offering, all of which were soldat prices ranging from $2.60 to $475 per 100 pounds. 9¢9 sheep and Jambs in market, 800of which sold as follows: Sheep from 4c, to 5c. per pound and lambs from $3 toSi.05 per head. Twenty cows ant calves sold at from $20 to $50 por head. THE FIRM OF BLUNDON & HayDeN, who Own the bluestone quarry on the Potomac where the young man, James Payne, was kilied the other day by the failing of a rock. generously propose to give the profils of one Gay's work for the benefit of als family. Tae workmen will also give one day's wages. = aggregate will make several hundred collars. oe A _CHINAMAN’S OPINION OF THE PAR- T1z8.—This morning a Chinaman was talk Ing with several gentlemen on the corridor of the oy Hall, and said there was a great many Chinamen who would like to get nat- uralized. One of the gentlemen asked the Celestial which of the two political parties the Chinese would vote with? The China- man replied, “Lepublicans.” A democrat spoke up and said,**Why should they vote for the republicans and not for the demo- crats?” The Chinaman replied with a broad grip on bis face: *‘Democlats no good; Demo- clate and Ilishman allesame. Demociats and liishman alle same one man; alle no gooi for Chinaman.”—[San Prancitco Bulletin. _——— ee ®7Dole Younger, one of the Northfield bandits, told bis captors that “if he hadn’t been in that business he would have been a preacher.” &27-A Deadwood City jury “honorably ac- quitted” a murderer “who killed a man whom be mistook for the oue that he intend- ed to Kill. @7-A waiter advertising for a situation 8838 he can ‘‘fold napkins in 300 different ways,” but what the boarding community wants most just now Is a walter who can carry @ dish of soup without soaking the Hirst joint of bis thumb In it. 929 Pennsylvania ny BY itchell’s. my ext to M % we FALL STOCK COMPLETE. Two, Three and Four Button Gioves (excellent aualiey ) chotoe Dew colors, at @1, @1.25 and 1 3. b ic Atless that reavlar prices, © Pita FST GRAND OPENING OF NEW CARPETS 33 PER CENT. ogg eN LAST YEARS Good yard- wid Extra heavy ©: J.J. MAY'S PARIS KID GLUVE DEPOT, enne, Very heavy Iv, Extra heavy ‘in Ti Sll- wool Ingrain heavy; xtra heavy lograto Carpe eavy Two: ply (new design New devigns Three Car, Brossels all prices, n: Tapestry Boge ail pri loth Bui OM Cloth sll widths and prices low. We now offer the best stock of Carpets we ever bad. Allnew patterns and at lower prices than can be bought south of New York _ No auction goods. ©. M. TOWSON & 636 PENNSYLVANIA AV se p27-eoSm (Sonth side) near 7t! SPRING LEAF T ANOTHER LARGE 8UPPLY OF THIS EXCELLENT TEA HAS BEEN BEOEIVED. It bas become a necorsity to housekeepo N. W. BURCHELL, sepa? St 1332 F str: NATTANS CRYSTAL DISCOVERY FOR THB HAIR, B RESTOBIEG GRAY OR FADED BAIR TO 758 TUBAL AND YUUTH#FUL COLOR. It makes brarh, and wiry hair smooth and . It eradicates Dandruit, and its occasional Heation prevents and ps the hair falling. errant mo} to restore the color in three to ten days. Contatus nothing whatever of thy poisonous pature. Does not requi: Bot rofl linen or the firger nails; noi ony of the objections so ju urged Sulphur aud Lead Restoratives in the mar! |. Has been used for nearly —— years now with con- stantly-inceeesing demand. 5s ARTHUB NATLASS, Drujyist, Proprietor, eepa7-tr 34 and D streets northwest. The Great Anodyne and Nerviue, BELT’S STOMACH AND TONIC BITTERS, BSING THE CELEBRATED @ALIPEA BITTESB. for ABRVOUSH ESS DEF nase 10H oad he ITY, an eee ‘with no bed after effects, will Sad this BITTER s moet exceliont and eatietes preparation. It is at the same time an ANODYN and A t astonishing restora- ies oa EL vous ead DIGESTIVE cure for DYSPEPoIA Hicf in MIABMaTIO. FEVERS, FEVOR oa AGUE, COLIC, ao. It is specific in 813K EADAOCHE. To be had ofall Druseists, Send for Pamphlet. BLT’ IPEA BITTER, Depot, 13 Camden 5 — street, Baltimore, Ma Fa SAM’L TYLER, Jr., WHOLESALE AGENT, 29th st., Washington. imce UNSURPASSED TRI ! HARNESS! TRUNKS! HARNESS! TBUNKS! McMURRBAY’S, PBAOCTIOAL MANUFACTURER, auglé-tr Qe cores: gi Buy where you can get the most for your money sil and exautine my stock ef at I DEFY COMPETITION FURNACES, RANGES, LATROBE STOVES, SLATE AND MARBLE MANTELS, AND HOUSEFURNIEHING GOODS. St'prices lower than any house iu the cite. thet I tat and convinge yourselves = ei wa- OMRIS. BIESSNER’s, epl-w 7 717 Yen STREET GOLD'’s WARM-AIR FURNACES. Gold’s Centennial RANGE, Steam HEATING and PLUMBING, Cast Iron and Machine WORK. ‘Tin and Wrought Iron WORK. largest variety of new patterns SMITH, BIRGE @ 0O., eopls ly 3014 Penasyivania avense, READING NOTICES. ATTENTION is called to the auction sale of upredeemed pledges and commission left with Messrs. 8. Goldstein and commission tities a BEST OF THE BEST._We have Re steamer to-day, ‘ater Oysters—Horn anse- monds, Western Branch, Back River, with the celebrated York River Coves. They are the finest and best that the briny deep can produce, HARVEY & HOLDEN, 1016 Pennsylvania avenue. 'y Feet, &e. Dr. White, Chiropodist, of fifteen ese ~~ experience throughout the United tates avd Canadas p cated in Washington, D. C., In 1361, succeas- fally treats Corns, Bunions, Diseased Nails, Chilblains, 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 bis new building, 906 G street borthwest, three doors from 9th’ street, near the U. 8. Patent Office. By promptly adopt- | Pe - a | BaB, now tu iis sixth week at the Uni aare | Theater. New Vork wop2s tt ing the latest fmprovements, whether of American or European invention, he is en- abled to do any work in @ manner not to be | equaled by those not possessing these facil- ities. 9, 13,12: —~—_— THE NATIONAL SavINGS BANK, correr of New York avenue and i5th street, pays 5 per cent. per annum on deposits for each cal- om month. Banking hours, % to4 urdays, 9 tod ard 6 to 8, ———— BRIGHT EYES, regular features and a graceful figure fail to produce their due effect if the complexion is defaced with pimples or blotcher, or the skin is rough orharsh. To remedy these defects use Glenn's Sulphur Depot, Crittenton’s, No.7 Sixth Ave- nue, New York. Hall's Hair Dye restores the tinge of youth to gray locks. m,w,f6 ——— ¢ Machine Was Worn Ont, bas proved efficacious in thousands and will do everybody good who uses druggists keep it. GEORGETOWN ADVER’M’TS, }RDS FOR SALE AT Wo. 87 09 gress opposite the Posi Georgetown, D-0. sep2d-2 Ww H. WHEATLBY’S PREMIUM STEAM gene ARD SOODBING BSTABLIsH- BSTABLISHED 1831, and Pomestic Dye class Workmeéa, all + and fe-time Bx parte! ®m prepsred todo ail Work in my line, unsurpassed by any es ablisbwent in th Work sent for and Aeliver fi District; received from and re- in the country by mail or Works No. 49 Jefferson strect, |. Bend me your ores. sep?) tr of cases, it. All eo ntey. without extra charge AMUSEMENTS. en eS PROF. PISTORIO'S ORCHESTRA WILL GIVE 4 SERIES OM PLINENT TU AT MASOBIO P| 8 to Nl o'clock NATIONAL THEATER. AIAD QUBSH MATIN yabtas’ 8 (Hib <e TI EM Onur ft FORD'S OPERA HOU MOBDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, Howard’s Uncle Tom Combination In the Great Moral Drama UNCLE TOM'’S CABIN; ox, LIFE AMONG THE LOWLY. Interpreted tm its plantation scenes by the SOUTH CABOLIBA JUBILES SINGERS, Consisting of nine genuine plantation slaves. Two Matinese—-TUESDAY and SATURDAY. October AD. RENTZ'S MiNSTRELS. w25-tf NATIONAL THEATER, The visitiog Bifle Teams. will, by tuvitation, be Present at this Theater. , Oomedienne and Vocalist, Miss HAKD, formerly ef the Union he accom, ac. York: t pita OUMMINGS, late of Watlack's and our Mrs. GBRMON, with tugentous mech- — ud the new ry ad 9) qT Yor! Lew scenery, Desutifal cost Sniam, eale! im aed chromatic High Dramatic Company. The grand fairy and lar drama THE waiab™ QUE! 4 UND) THE BBINE. On Mo: THE TWO [®1s8. SCOTCH, — AUSTRALIAN, And AMERICAN RIFLE TEAMS, At BENBING’S BANGE. TUESDAY, September 26—Match over the SN- yard Tange THURSDAY, September 3S—900 yard rap SATUBDAY, September 30—1 00-yard ran, Shooting each day com: Prom ptl; mEnces y at 10 a.m. Admission 10 grounds, 50c. Admissien to grand stand, 50c Special trains, landin, gers at the grounds, wil leave Balthnore and Petomes Depot at'0.20 nod 30 &. m., and 3:15 and 4:20 p.m Revarning, leave Benning’s for Washington at Pm. . Special train at close of each di ing. ees pee eee Ereesees ion grounes, 1 10 the depo: and offiees of the Baltimore aad Potomac ved Company, corner 13th stevet and Pennsylvauie ave~ ai aed b end Pennsylvania we order of foo Some ay, cnatrmen J.0.P BUBNAIDE, Seoreure " se085-td ph A R COMIQUS, Elevent aware to jeventh Street, OPEN THE YEAR ROOND. Performance EVERY HT. Matinee for Le- and Ohildren EVERY BSDAY and SaTURDAT AFTRENOOB. oo ¥ FIRST-CLASS IN SVERY RESFBCT Vortety, Drama, Burlesque and Oomedy. nova3-ly DD Fi * HALL. 71H Er. WASHINGTON, D.0. ‘The finest Hall in the ‘city for Balls, Bool , Leetures and Drematic Katertaln meats, having firm class conveniences, we ted stage, soppiied with new scenery, will be rented on favorable terms, Apply at the Janitor’s office. in the Hall. seps-im ic OLD No.) On Exhibition (Nzw No. 456 and Sale 439 7TH ST. at 7TH St. MARHKRITER No. 432 Yh street, between D doors above O. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. SCHOOL BOOKS — AED SCHOOL STATIONERY, aT MOHUN BEOS’, % BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, _sept-tr 1015 Pennsylvania Avenue. TuE NEW BOOKS. an’s Norman ( Biss Tonge's Three Br ‘hools and Masters of cliffe Howell ite of ay Pile Celie Tee pauetes ie ¢ : At the Councillor’ Author 1601 ny uest, Aden tn Painti S So sees ssgerss No Sit Penueylvan SCHOOL BOOKS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. FULL STOOK AT LOWEST PRIORS. WM. BALLANTYN sepa-tr 428 SEVENTH STRERT. SCHOOL BOOKS aT E. M. WHITARER'’s, (Successor to Warren Ohoste & Oo ,) 941 PRBRSYLVanie AVERU ite and puvils are requested to call and exam. tue stock before purchasing eleew! be Swinton's Geographtes exe! for Cornell's, or ranion’s 6 sductton hanged 5 sep2-Im “THE CHANCE”—46I. THE FOLLOWING TWELVE (12) PRIZES ‘are offered to the patrons of the CHANCE CLOTHING EMPORIUM, No. 461 PBNBSYLVANIA AVESUB, Between 434 and 6th Streets, Os it is one of the leading featares of this house to Lge EVERY PURCHASER © any reasonab‘e amount s “FRBE TICERBT” entitling Bim to ORE CHANCE 1m OUB FIRST GRAND DRAWING, WHICH TAKES PLACE IN PUBLIC, ON OCTOBBE 3Sist, 1876. Jat Priva, beaten . oh Peceeenenenceeee, ee : = THE ABOVE FRIZE® OW BXSISITION AT — Proprietor Chance Clothing Emporium, ————_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_———_—_=_" EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &c. SUepaY Exco ONS MARY WASHINGTON Will hereafter be made to MT. VBRNON SPEINGS toxicating drinks will) grounds or boats Two tri only where no be sold on fa) ving 7th-street wharf at 10 a. m., Sap ms tare 40 conte, Second icipe rons wishing to spend ® pleasant day tn the po ‘where “good water and anede sbounde, ean do so. jy18-Smm PERSONAL. Caaee rneecpas, edie genet Best BIBE, WINSS and LIQUORS always on band. sep2s-Im Th eB ‘ereone ing in their SEWING MACHINED on lease or trial from bereby wi Lact be rerponsibie pt our regularly suthor!: SQ. OF wt the Cc: B. mreet northwest. OBINE COMPAR sepay 3t* a Tica. ‘Olrcles, Moods Friday evenings. Admission, 35 ovata. sop2t 6aa ‘and ‘obtained for in- Digieieirt sistema as jer decree. 18 years A. 10H, Att’y-at-Law, 194 Dearborn a z is) s MEDICAL, &c. D® BUOKLERB JONES’ GREAT DISO@VERY for the Lore of Voice or other Speaks: alee, ae trial; ci , KON. Uidess Bstabdissaed and Oni, Dt Daa! Paes Seturday ato, 650 0! 7 5 street, elock. ‘Female a from 3 to § 0’ aa moatigce He ite quickly cured. and 2 W Lombard sirect, Baltimore. a a eS ig risn Tumors. Guarat tees OF 00; = Howard street, Baltimore si sug? -1 ba Pugin tae ET eas Se Ae LADIES’ GOODs. LADIES’ aT VERMILYAS, NINTH stR RET, (opposite Patent Omice SHOES, = and Pebble BUTTOBEQ BOTS, at THE BEST IN THE WO! FOR TES MONEY French Kid. light PUMP-SOLBD BOOTS, for or ~ abe bandsomest boot is egton, weighing ouly five outces. Also, Ladies’ CUSTOM W short Dotices and & perteet Li 719 FALL AND WINTER 719 FANCY AND MILLINERY GOODS, NOW READY, aT DAVIS’, 719 MABK RT BPAOR, OURSER * 1K made to order st aranteed sep tr to . English Seal skin WALKING 80078. Frese b Kid BUTTONED BOOTS. Misses and Ledi FA, just reeeie Davis IN TIES, JANOTS, BOWS. NEOK 8, ke a Davis N_ BLEGANT AssUnT! OF BLACK SiLK FRINGES AND GiIMPS. LX. vam, Fay, BATS, for Oniidrea, ‘ail the new ebapes and manufacturers’ pric goods are of the very best manufacture, apd are well worthy the att>n fon of customers. Don't fail to examine before making your purct ssee jarket Space. Davis’ IS LOT OF TWO BUTTON UNDRESSED KID GLO V EB at 50 cepts per patr. at DAVis HAxg, poe €D SILKS, BLACK AND z COLORED V BTS. Sc , before the recent advance, we offer them to onr customers at od prices, at Scat tas Davis’. CELLULOID COBAL GOODS, in great variety, ‘at very low prices. at Davis BARGAINS IN JO LOTS, ko . piace’ on th: counters every day. at DAVIS s0p26-1w 719 Market Space, corner th stFeet, 618 TEESTEEBTE st. x jadame ES BEN just received fr: N York tifal style in Uhignons. . Prencn Brine C. wade in Braids and Pufls at low raise, Oil Trait im exchange. sep ll in 1876 FALL. 1876 We bave now in stock all the new atyles in STBAW AND FELT HATS. OSTRIOH AND Panor FEATHEBS, = BIBBONS AND OBNAMENTS. oréer to mabe room portation KID GLOVED: il seit for Attecn aye = Menogram st @i per pair.3 button at @1 sopl-tr JUST RECEIVED es Naw YoRK. Bave BL Buows aD Hew stvie HATS co! OK VELVSTS, LBO, tn Fail shapes. UM ES. sull-tr_1109 P Street, between Uth and 19th. 715 GREAT REDUCTION 7]5 1" LADIES READY MADE SUITS, OVEE BKIRTS AND BASQUES, ane LADIES UNDEBWEAK. PABASOLS and SUN UMBRELLAS at ball price. FLOWEBS, HATS, BIBEON, and MILLINERY GOODS less than cost. JUST BEOBIVED— A large sssortment cf HAMBUBG EDGEE on BCEU LACKS selling st a reduced price. CORSETS and KID GLOVES ins great variety HUMAN BAIBE very low as © HELLEE®S, sell-tr 71 ET SPAOR. MISS E. A. NcOORMICK, $22 91TH BTBEET, (ST. CLOUD BUILDING, Daily receiving all the latest Novelties in CHIP DD STR BONNETS. HATS, LAOBS, = r BBS, &c., &c. ™ Ladies of Washington and vicinity are invited eall and examine. = ep-tr EDUCATIONAL. o* BSSSIE STEPHENSON, who Mi pied ber masice! eduaation eh Pret Beri og. Harmony. ete. Terme mederste Saseess ng. Hermony io DUM INSTITUTE —The econ: wat of the Night Robool will * = Towle ee FS t sagen toe eduntesion will received at par. sid Py a a aa eventing during the fret week of the seasivn. for the cazicn ot che ougamastes on ofnte ica. MOVED 70% Lith street northwest iy eee te eI Spply tol rie re I86 SHITH will open a 3, with Kinde DAY, Bephewter tats ber 18, Ctrowlars at the privet to? tut ube above place for Ube ensuing of tuition, Dare WED Di and SATURDAY NESDAY, THURSDAY, For arrangements and terms femee call at Aced+my fr: Ke Rea ew ‘and frou ats = the NOH AND OLae*lo, ‘L for young Ledies end orthwent, Mise AN nioth enn Seal aemrnces Sep s Mr sud Mee ackeon TL reopen thet iv ‘anes ours Mee Octover tet SemiNs Clana, for COUMSEREAN? V— CORY INSTIFUTE, Mak) KOw 4 NICEBURA, etd Academie, 0 = er ercial and Ucilege Prepare LiiGhige and groucd * Bomber of t are charges @% temver ops Tv. VeRvon fen Day Reboot for Box F street rorth Fall urm ope F Mrs. J. Bédy Somers. Prin Mins BA. Kaat or nal Boience ¥ Swancy ‘Teacher of Latin and 1. Bites. Teacher of Htetor; Mies Josephine Cbestnes. Teacher of kiccution lies Mabel Baar watiely Anatatant Rev. Chas D_D., Teacher of Greek. Prof. b.- Oclitere, Teacher ef Franck Prof. HL. Wa) den, Teacher of Vocal and Instre mental Mosic For ferther julormatios ty t Princtpal the Seminary *BPIY tothe 3 od [SS2ENa TION OHURCH SCHOOL tor You Lacies ard Children. 1114 M street, corner ist is MacLRop. charge sf Malic PROGD Hom mi ‘aa i year will begin on WEDNESDAY, Reps” wd easy of we limited to fifteen. Average ti per year. Twenty-fourth year Bop cipal Teacher of Mathematicn and spied ith STROSS Aca DER, 60 street, will root 1 ‘Terms for Boarders per eomston For particulars Wor particulars apply to) NO RILET, ts ppiy to JUN 0. ; D..Dean, No. 140% New York svenoe’ soph iat OME SOBOO., 331 ING! . Oo street souvheart’ Miuth euntal seating Some ia) 8 llth, Male and a.m engS)-im™_ REV. Ja ST VINOBNT S Ss ‘Sisters of phertty .) corner ae on MONDAY, September vend their chtldren promptly Day. Septem —_ 4 " Besidence, 927 H H atreet norubwent, sugS)-Im" TARGOVERS BOAGDING AND DA SCBOUL for young ladies aud children will re- Pre evicmber lsth at 1336 1 street, opposite Tan kita Park. Circulars atibe residence or priae- tpal b okstores one2s da ME ree, Bo. 1700 L street, Washington, D.O The duties ool wiil be reetmed om the Bth ef Bept of pupils limited ) auay-tm* rhe Mise Jewee FOR GIBLS SCB OC St Bo. 173% I street.on WEDSESDAY. Circulars can be ed at Ballantyne Street, or et the School after Septembor erences:—Prof Joeeph Henry, don. Goo ud Pres, ) Weiling. LLB. V.PEUD'HOMMS M BEDOH ULSSSES, Consisting of a Course of Practical Inetruction and Oebversation Clasees for Young Ladies aad Littie Girls. Afternoon Clase e at Afb, Moruing Clamer St 1116 B. venting Classes for Ladies nnd Gentle- Bove and Girls Momtays aud Thursdays at B.—Some morning bours will be reserved for Indice wisbing to form private classes at their resi- dence For business arrangements see ae Pomme, at 905 Mh, any week day between 2h and GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. a B. 8. STINEMETZ, Toole Eateet fe —~} ite Satin fe Bata latest novelties in FALL STYLES NOW READY. BROADWAY DEESS HATS FROM 85 TO 95. ALSO, FINS SOFT AND STIFF FELT HATS OF THE MOBT APPROV: \TTEBNS. HATS, new shapes. Fine assortmemt of SILK, ALPAOA and GING- HaM UMBRELLAS. MERE & GREEB, Hatters, sepli-tr_1419 Pa ave., above Willard’s Hotel. DRESS SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER ‘A perfect Stting and the FINEST DEESS SHIET FOR SSP PUES SUE pcre as JAMES THOMPSON'S SHIBT FACTOS:. JelS-ly 8046 F street a. w., LeDroit Building KEEPS PATENT PARTLY-MAD£ DRESS SHIRTS, GREATEST INVENTION OF THE AGE fine ‘Shirts for six dollars, ( @6,) Bot i bed te Drees Sore BOOTS AND SHOES. HJ 25 PER CENT SA At L. BEILB! CHEAP SHOE STORE, 02 73H Br., Two Doors Anova D, N. W. Kid Lace. 3 J, GEORGES, FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKER, ‘Mo, 9110 PENNSYLVANIA AVERUB. Mss BUBE will reopen her ENGLISH DAY FOGOOL, m f° tember 15th. Clases in Freneb will be formed young ladies. 130% H st. northwest. au%-coim W4SHISGTON BUSINESS COLLEGE. Corner, Teh and L streets noribwest Combines the advantages of o = 5 pe ‘and dsughters have same advantages. for of ee MONDAY, of students for day or evening Saar ten BO. SPEROBE, President. SEOBGETOWS FEMALE SEMINARY No. 81 Stoddard sivest, Georraown, D.C, ae ferme apply to Mire LIPSCOMB, Prin- : “« alogues to be had et Ballantyne’s, __ Caer eed F = ASHIBGTOB canals SEMISART,« ~ hy for Youns Ladves ama ha BY. opens ite Reventh year . Otrenlars at ‘the F 1315 4 street southwest. D FRENCH SCHOOL fer Yount Lat m9 eg Pag . ot le Duties reuned MOND ¥- Sept. is sogie fo YOLU! ui RSITY. C™ ne wasn woron CITY. D.o The PeeraRarony DsraRTMENT opeus W og, yt Bs ea or infurmation, address ©. WELLING, LL. D., anglé-m,w ft) atan) LB WICK FEMALE SEMINABY —The of this lustitution will be resumed, D. “2. TY8OR & SISTERS 80g) m w.f.2m py o.M 0. 2.B PIANOS, &c. “(CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC.”