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EVENING STAR. FRIDAY. September 7, 1977. Weather Indications To-day. Ovrice OF CHIEF SIGNAL OFFices, WASHINGTON, September 7, 117. For the middle Atlantic states,’ northeast rainy Weather, and falling barometer. LOCAL NEWS Amusements, Ac., To-night. Betionat Theater —The Park Theater Com. Pany in“ Baby.” Ford's Opera House.—Jackits-Chy’s Japan- ese troupe Theat ‘varieties. ‘The White Fawn” and —_.—____ Condensed Locats, From J. C. Parker we have the New York in advance of the mails. Oomione lar’s Companion and Rv c. Par sends Mada Dermorest’s Jf FPashicns for the Autumn aod er. illegitimate child, s\x mor An he of age, @ son of a colored woman named Berr, Fesiding at $6 E street southwest, died su deniy lest evening under somewhat suspi- ious circumstances. Dr. H. Jones was failed in. and ler inquiring into the ci s Bellew sencs us a combination of | A POLICY-HOLDERS’ PROTECTIVE UNION. A meeting of persons holding policies in life insurance companies was held at the Board of Trade rooms last evening for the purpose Of permanent organization, “to pro- feet themselves against the dishonest men who seek to control over #690,000,000 trust ands Leroy ag dee poliey-holders.”” back to tonthwest winds, cooler, cloudy and _— thirty or yr 8. Goldstein, E. A. Deebie, W. C. Harper, W. Browning, A. Grant, 0. Colley. 8_ present, ni Llips, g E. Clark, Horatio BD. Barret and J. W. There TW the chair and A temporary organization was effected by calling Mr. hs Browning to | appointing M. Capt. A. the meet! seives—to prevent the officers these life ‘i using ust funds by spect | estat e. Some of these compan r. O. D. Barrett fergeg rant explained that the object of € Was to organize to protect them- acd agents of insurance companies from mis- ing tn real ies “are cou- | trolled by as corrupt rings as can be found. He bad in New York had which he would not He kad had $20,000 ina whieh he bad taken beeausi religious brother was the age gone. He related that one of oz companies had reported a surplus ef 1 assets, mostly real estate, of $7,000,000, er oath, and [n a few months this eom- 11 some experierce, Tta’ ea and from tn- learned much. carried £53,000 on his life, for which $10.90, and in consequence of the collapse of seme of the com; was but $13,000 remaining on ules there ta life, tor cents on 21,000. compan. oot old nd that has New York 725,009, it. the cumstances of the case, declined to grant a | pany sent one of their directors to court to burial! certificate. The case will probably be Investigated by the coron The Relic! Movement. COMMISSIONFR ERYAN’S VIEwSs—rvI- DESCES OF SYMPATHY WITH THE MUVE- MENT. District Coramissioner Rryan this mern- ing, {p conversation with a representative of per THE STAR, jn relation what: to bis views as to e friends of the relief movement in the District should direct their efforts and | objects and viet carry oul as fast ws possible. sia bad received a number of to this labor exehange, of wh. ing is a type Bay Dec birt ea this evening, but my heart is w this effort you are making, & the corn lation of sueh persons society from their emp wages of the laborers and Tangemeni to following ¢ pon th of a committ transportation | the cu niDg @ perma’ F y ot @ re i exceeding © zation I protection Seni per mile; another Bereed (0. and Messrs. O. nyond Pariser < Herzt Capt. A. Grant and . ting ho: were appointed the commitiee, hd children, todo house | tlons were refe very man, woman ard child—white or colored—desirous of enploy- Ment can secure it at fair prices in Tennes- wee, expecially the western portion. Evea the colored children can secure hom good families through the agency of the fourty courts, where they will be educated to ead and write. Wages will rate from $3 to 630 per month ard board. There are also | eburebes and schools. with ministers and geod teachers. 3. The establishment of a berean for ad. ‘Yances on pledges of per-onal effects: so that @ family owning watches, jew: or other Superfinities, which could be timporarily pensed with, may obtain an advanee upon them sufficient to bridge over & month or two of the hard times, uni!l snch artleles may be redeemed or sold for their beueft and without any charge to be made. Tuis department to be in charge of some citizen of a life long character for probity. He "vices of the convicts of the ebain-gang right be directed to other em- oy ment than at present. to avoid the ex Ing conifict with labor on the streets, whi bas been under advisement by th Commi-sieners. The improvement or filling up of the marshy grourd south of the Presi house, to do away with the malarious ex lations in that quarter, might also be Source of employment for those wio are abe and willing to Work, as soon as the pablic furds will justify such an enterprise. Among the suggestions which haye been Made in this conneciiou, In response to Mr. Bryan's allusion to the eniplcyment of @ ‘Water power available for this |istri following: The fall of the Potomac at the ittie Falis, three miles above the Aque- @net bridge, is 4 feet. To make this ava’ wit, te aw tt ne wFOuce: woWn 1a & cana! bé- Jow the Aqneduet bridge, in convenient ac- ess to +hip navigation. Another suggestion is for the manufactare Pf mats, which can be done by women and “boys withont Infringing upon any estab- lished business of the District; articles com- manding at all times ready sales. ‘The pressing need for present and efficient action would seem to justify the hearty co- jon of all humane eitizens, to say nothing Of the pubiic security and good feei- dug which may be preserved by these meas. ures of precaution. The prevailing distress | Notwithstanding the in: among the laboring classes in the District ean only be relieved by a constant action between the citizens aud the authoriiles of the District. —e—— OPENING OF THE SCHOOLS.—Dnring this week the principals of ine public schools have ip the respective districts. from <= to lk: @.m. and 5to7 p.m., been engaged in furn- ishing tickets to admission to the public schools, Which will open on Monday next, and the pumber issued is thus far largely tu excess of the average of former years. In the cases of pupils of last year, whose names were on the rolls at the closing day, no ticket is necessary. On to-morrow the teachers are Fequired to meet the trustees, superinten- dents and principals as follows. The teachers ofthe white schools of Georgetown, at the Curtis butlding, at &.m.: of the schools of the first district of Washin the Franklin buikiing. at 10 a. m.; of the county schools, at the Franklin butiding, at 16:00 & m_; of the white schools of the second district of Washington @ Seaton bulk ing. at 12 m-: of the wh district of Washingtor Building, at 1:50 p. m.; the fourth 4 ferron bull schools of W the Sumner bu! of the principal to ma transfere and complete the organizati the school. Each teacher will report in Bon to the principal at his office on Monday, not later than 5 o'clock p. m., the number of his or her school, of which a record shail be Kept by the princi On Tuesday the teachers will admit those presenting tickets. The number of applicants shall on the same day, (Tuesday,) immediately on the ad- journment of the school, be reported without fail by each teacher tothe principal at his Office. On and afier Tuesday, tickets of ad- Mission will be issued to applicants on each Behoolday by the principal, at such bour as he may designate. ——e—_— SHOT IN THE LEG —About 10:30 o'clock last night several pistol shots were heard by e | the ar ct, is the | wa the officers of the seventh precinct stacion While sitting in the station-house. Officers Dupnigan and Simpson started out and soon found a party assembled at the corner of H and ist streets. engaged in an affray. (ficer Dunnigan started to arrest Charles L. Crow, who, it was stated, bad dove the shooting, When Crow fred several shots at the officer, Who, in tarn, fired twice at him, one shot taking effect in the leit leg below the kne-. He was taken to his home, and Dr. Merriam ‘vored to find the bullet, but did not succeed. It is alleged that the difficulty ba tween Crow and a young man named Calas ban, at whom the shots were fred by Crow, ‘Was about some woman. —____@—__. RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCB.— At Grace M. E. church, %h and S streets, Rev. H.S. France is, with the assistance of other city pastors, holding a very successful meeting, ‘nd several have been converted. home camp meeting. at the corner of Ni Capitol and K streets, under direction of the Rey. Weede, ts progressing encourag- conversa have selves with the chureh. ns last Sune Ing®. commencing a? seven o'clock, are under the auspices of the Y. M.C. A | Toe | Other than fu! 2s administered to one hundr t | f0ciation bei The preliminary mest- | put th now f the doar. In co erty was put ASSEssCd at 0 and wouk Excursions, Picnics, &c. Point Lookout—The Charlotte Vanderbilt Will make her last excursion of the season to-morrow evening at 9% o'clock, to Point Lookout and Blakiston’s Island. Roun trip, $1.50. pckade Cly.—This popular baege will give its usualexcursion down the river on Sun- day, starting at 339 p. m., and returning at | THERE Is Less Cacse jor suffering with headache to-day than there has be for Peeve for the reason that Lofille’s Headache pecific cures immediately 2 CITYITEMS. *Biarahall Natt Exearel Sunday ; Nott Marshait —Excursion on Sunday by Notice, the Mattano, at 4 p. m., returning at 9 p.m. My Store will be closed to-morrow, Sep- Mount Vernon Springs —The Mary Wash- | tember sth, unti! 6 o’clock P. ™., on account ington will make two trips, as usual, on of holiday. A. STRAUS, Sunday, affording splendid opportuaities for , trip down the river. dy of the Lake —Sunday excursion forty- five miles down the river, starting at 5:30 1011 Pennsylvania avenue. as : Fashionable Hats at Popular Prices. Gents’ Fall Style Broadway Silk Hat, 4. Fine Stiff Derbys and Helmets, #2 to 33. Very nice fine Soft Hats, 81.50 to $2.50. mn. Pant Vernon.—Dally excursions (Sundays excepted) by the Arrow and Mary Washing- ton. ana ANOTHER Divorce WANTED. — To-day Mary Alien, by Messrs. Yznaga and Wright, filed a bill fora divorce from Samuel H. Al- len. She states Unat they were marrica in Octoher, isvé. by Rev. John Totten, of Wes- ley Zion church, and a short time after mar- riage she discovered that he was given to the use of intoxicating liquors. She charges that he treated her with creat cruelty; in Decem- ber, 18°, throwing a lighted enal-oil lamp ai her, and fn May, 1sv0, cutting her throat with a razor. His conduct towards her was _ in August, 1870, she was obliged to | im. jor dress and school wear, Foe. to $1.50, at “Lewis? Store,’ 920 7th street, bet at ali prices, from Popular Ove Price ween land K. 2 ———— “How EXQvumsitELY WHITE Your HANDS ARE, GEORGIE.” “My dear Carrie, 1 always use J. & E. Atkinson’s Almond Meal after sewing or exposure to the sun.” wes ——_—e—___ NigNwA ROuis—To one quart of flour add two teaspoonsf{al of Dootey's Yeast Pow: cer, sift thoroughly, put in a little salt, and rub a tablespoonfal of lard or butter throu: the flour; nse enough sweet milk for a soft dough, roll out and ent with a round cutter; fold over like a turn-over, wetting the edges DEEDS IN FER have been file 1 in the min bankruptey, and the assignee is that they cannot pay ten cents in e instance a piece of prop- wr at $825.00 which was i not sell for 500,060, and In another case a piece of prop- erty whieh will not mortgaged for $i0 60. bri right to look inte With a view to setting forth ws of the meet read a preamble. setting forth sets of life insurance compa ing S€00,(00,000, are entirely w trol of men wh efit, and L 2 irregularities ea covered Parteen B. Pa moveil th lay over ton fu J ture te —_.—____ a communication was receiv Birney, aitorncy for the Distrie that persons catinet be preven gun one from Justice Mills, of pouty z — board = the OyS urrested for stealing gina s: of the ri Aino, George 3 cer Jame his boy, nder ar prefer ch the S$ Mulloy had anmerc eight vears old, whi! st. The Major was 15 arrests—x by Lieut. Vernon, Clarvoe; Millér, 6; Coomes. ritt, 9, and Vess, $20,000 wes the estimated valu pers in Mexican claim ease Officer Jantfer was fined = duty. ©: use them for their own bi D. Barrett, W. B. n Trimbie, jr., P. Wallach, C. red to this comer! adjourned until Monday G OF THE BOARD OF Portce. S in | & meeting of the Board of Police last sg On tbe Potomac. Tue police were instrnetsd that they could not eaforce the law on the oiler Fide of the channel. Hicktaan, complaining that Ofi- arges against that officer. ‘tof Lieut. Vernon, in charge of * for the tnonth of August, shows Number of r>- | loss £22,664, Of which amount for neglect « Dansler was fined $25 for bei under the ‘nfinence of liquor wi It was ordered that the lieutenants the diseipiine and conduct ef the men in {i ing $3,000 bad been Tuese companies enr now to be ruled by rings, ani diy assert that the polley-holder has no the affairs of the company. tuey more fally the ag Mr. Barrett that as the as- nies, aggregs nder the con- of some com at the rest y | Db, Which was W.. Ha The re ight ed from Mr. tothe effect by lawfrom Also, Police Court, | tu: dismissal of four | | athe Vir- | | $0 from Mr. "ifully beaten ¢ he had him instructed to Lb: Me ietecti resh, le of Some pa- of g ie Ly. he 1 of the Recorder of Deeds as follows: tuissiouers of the Freedmen’s Douglas, 6,7 With milk to make them adhere; wash over with milk to give them a gloss, place in a Hoe S90 they will not tonch eachother, and ke fifteen or twenty minutes. They are delicious. Com- Bank to F. —— An Exposition. clad work commands first-class rices. ‘There is no royal road to learning or artis- BUILDING PERMITS issued by Inspector Plowman: Hudson Repetti, repair a iraa. t¢ workmansivip. dwelling, litn, between T ‘and K sta. , sontir employ one but the best workmen, pay east; $500. Washington and Georgetown the best prices, and chargea uniform and moderate profit. It is cheaper to buy good qualities of ready-made clothing than to have cheap suits made to measure, for by 80 doing you get betier work for less money. I purchase my goods where it ean be done Railroad Company, construct a two-story stable and car-house, by !21 feet, Boun- dary street, between 13th and Mth strects, northwest; $10,000. ——-o——___ TUE WASHINGTON City SAVINGS BANK. To-day, in the case of the Washington Savings Bank, the Equity Cour Olin, made a decree directing the ree divid leh My assortment of piece goods is now ready aid Comprises select the best character and reilan ¢ Will return frosts Ss from all Sources of ie qualities only. uf 14 pat Blokes ,from England about small ¢ sic. of Cighty-eigh: the middle of this month. cout on tie Onl if eighty-clg Gentleraen who appreciate first-class gar- | _ - maent e invited to tn: iy assortment MARRIAGE LICENSES have bee to Son Secon are cordially | | dames R nd hn ed whet! ase OF not. 13 V ywers must be introduced or pay in Georg boil of Mad et price is named at ence. —e & C. HENNING, 410 7th street, | Yourus’. Be AND CUTLDRES’S for school « a dress, at the bo: Co. 009 B Crotn- ‘ th. | IPLACENCY must the s Glenn's Sulphur Soap glance at mirror, for there she sees retlected a omish. This peer- | ess ed npon to remedy | | ali skin irritations. Sold by all Draggists. 's Har and Whwker Dye, Biack or Brown. eof | lady who ns her For rast Crass cbase from Moran, 212 tet, y CourtT—Jud, all act. Gr Kot etter’s Stomach Bit- lers Will alwayscure casual indigestionor an ary dilious affection, or arrest the pre- ry fymptoms of rheumatism. It is when dyspepsia, or livercomplaint, eumatiem, or constipation, or nervous y,or sick headache, has become a per- manent evil, and has even baffled the wii of ) encinent physicians 1 resisted all the ordi- | y remedies, it ri till he eradicated by the Bitters; bnt it 1s eas as Macbeth sug- gests, (ocrush the serpent’s egg than the grown serpent. well ag Crandell ied Gel PoLice Court—Jw day. Andrew Dorr, oh fthe Was bd —_-—___. JETERG ENT for geceral cleantng. RELIABLE HELP for weak and nervous sufferers, Chronic, painful, and prostrating diseases cured without medicine. Pulyer- macher’s Electric Belts the grand desidera- tem. Avoid imitatio: Book and Journal, With particulars, matied free. Address Pal- vermacher Galvanic Co., New York City. 6,25,déek Ly eS To LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.—We wish to call attention to A. Fischer's Chemical Scouring and Dyeing Estab!ishment, No. 96 G street, near oth street. By promptly adopt- ing the latest_ improvements, whether of 4 mcrican or European invention, he is en. abled todo bts work in a manner ‘not to be ualed by those not possessing these factl- ities. His cleansing and dyeing Ladies and Gent's Suits sre, in fact, the cheapest in the city on account of his superior work. Give him @ cali—sv6 G street. Punctuality guar- teed. © Schaefer or thirty Wing whisk respective precincts instead of leaving . Whole duty to the sergeants. i 2 vanes Capt. Brock was granted one week’s leave | ™ on accoun* of sickness. ——— otily keep licenses will re upon th and that it is unlawful for i: Board of Foliece; that the app such renewal must be presented ob or before the 1th oi Tetoainder of which month the lice WII] held spectal session consideration of such applies the tst of and prose TuE EMPLOYMENT OF THE ing of the Financial Oniazit evening, nearly two dozen of ef the Brance commiitee of labor exchange met at Willard Hall, at + x Mr. Bryan, as ex officio chairman, Toade @ few remarks, saying that it was the o'clock. general desire of those present, their small number, to postpone the busi- ness of the meeting until pext Tuesda, Fitch & Fox. rd sent a letter to the meeting regre’ efiice of Messrs. Wil ung Inability to unite with tee, but expressin Trovement and his willingness to respond to demand made upon him. Mr. Bryan said that only two of those appointed on tie were compelled to do so. said. depended on the perf ef the was mainly com ew best how to o) bad great confidence in their There was judgment. plenty - | this community somewhere, and their duty was to get at il and spread it. ith his heartiest Col. Lubey made a su cata plan of action so that w uesday ever world be 2: y to Work. Mr. and Captain A. T. Smith were comm Te ported a ver ed @ resolution » that the officers be of bar-rooms that em to sell u fi renewal ofthe heense is approve! »y October, during tho ions, and Liat aii parties carrying on sneh business afier ber will be lable to arres! his sympathy with the vance committee with whom Le had co taunicated had declined to serve, verytaing, bi natee Comuaitiee. That com ¥ merober of th et to meet Ww iw Or three merabers be appo: plications x i to the board Board of Po for the sole Poor. Flas the members | the proposed on account of y atthe Mr. C. C. the commit. m aud su: nittee of business men, how- rate and he abili my of ma He said he e commit ani et eld preliminartes gall t rged and they could proceed ‘iteh, Colonel Lubey selected as the Mr. Bryan remarked that Capt. ,of the 6th Auditor's office, re- y kind feeling towards the move- ment throughout his department, and that hehad no doubt that when organized material assistance it was thoroughly would be ren- dered. The meeting then adjourned until noes Tuesday evening at the office of Fitch Fox. ——-———— AMUSEMENTS.— National Theater.“ Baby” isdoing as well as conld be expected under the clrenmsiances. Rainy weather, how- ever, should not prevent the National from being crowded nightly, for everybody ought to sec the new comedy suceess. Ouly a few more opportunities are left for witnessing it, and these should be taken advantage of. for those who miss “Baby,” miss a treat. xt week Mr. Geo. S. Knight and the Worrell Sisters will appear in “Otto.” Fords ‘Oper House—The Jay panese troupe will give & matinee tomorrow, and their engagement will close with formance. Peneater Gomique.—The ZEoli: the evening's jan Minstrels are the leading attractions here this week, but the other end of the performance is well sustained. Le ENTERPRISE Inco’ Tu Tast by the Sovereigns of Ind the title of the “Sovereigns” Co-operative A 7's Garden.—A musical festival and ¢ will begin here on Monday by the Washington Musical Associauon. ——o——— ted in May lustry, under sociation,” is an assured success. At the storerooms, groceries, pr uted at the lowest raves, sales betrg for cash. of the Roe! Great Brits ‘0. Orga: terest of the purchaser. Goox ‘, and it would indigent and others stad 1023 7th street northwest, istons, &¢e., are being distrib- ‘all purchases and nized ou the plan dale and civil service stores of ,there is noinducement 'o give il weight and measure, the as- Dg managed entirely In the in- is are seid at be well! for the ng economy to Visit the store in making their Ppurchases.— Tue Rock VILLE Fata—The Montgomery Agricultural Soeetety will hold tts annual exhib tion Wednesday, Thursday aud Friday, 2th. Rockville. Fare for round trtp, inciuding por ®amission to the grounds, $1.25. 2 e : ERAUTIFTL FALL dress goods, colored gaebmeres, bronze brown. sea! brown, navy blue, dark green, and black cashmeres, very cheap, black sipacas very cheap. Read Car- OG Market Space) new wivertisement.} Jon's RESTACKANT, 7 and Ms , Teceives ic Oystera daly, : th and 1th of September, at | W'!! sell te morrow, in fr Advi. ” ATTRACTIVE SALE. — s, billiard table, d: ceries, &e.—Advt. B. H. WARNER has a Thomas Dowling Tont of his auction S, & general assortment of ho: yasehold, Tugeist bottles, gro. curity offered. Charges low. t For Easy FrrtinG SHOES go to Georges. 2s Pennsylvania a venue.—ades, : OUR PRICE LIST. ANOTHEB REDUCTION . y r on GEORGETOWN. Tre CoA TRADE has again fairly opened and business begins to look somewhat brisic along-the canal. From such Information as could be obtained, there is not much doubt that the coal companies have accepted the roposition of the canal board, and are pay- the cents freight. Nothing definite, how- ever, could be elicited. The following are the reecipts and shipments during the week ending to-day: New Ceutral Coal Co., re- ceipts, 6,000 lous. shipments, 6.000 Lous; Con- solidated Coal Co., receipts, tons, ship- nents, 5.187 to: Z Co., re- a5, ee » 4h) LO: rrived by canal— HE Boat Ellen Brooke, with 5,209 bushels wheat to J.G. & J. M. Waters, and 150 barrels four to Hartley & Bro.; beat Seneca, with 90) bushels Wheat, 400. bushels wheat, i00 barrels WHITK PINE PICKS, Dressed. WHITE PINE SECONDS, Dressed. @HITR PINE SELECTS, Dressed. WE WILL MAKE A REDUCTION OF 10 LéE O&sKNT. O8 LOWEST MABKET PRIOKS. WE SELL flour to Hartley & Bro.; also, 154 bushels Por Thowsana Theat tod G5. M; Waters, and 300 bushels | jor09, syope, (medium length 20. O15 MERCHANTS EXCHANGR.— ferings on ‘ciange yesterday amounted to of wheal, with sales as follows wheat at Obnshels | CULLS, 1-In. Stock, (best Quality lneemen BO FLEGINIA PINT FLOORING...cse ceermenene BO WILLET @ LIBBEY, Downer Sixth street and New York avenue, _Ini6-r Opposite Northern Liberty Market. Jp roatanr TO TAXPAYERS, Ber the convenience of property-owners and Georgetown,” 1s 50 that its wrlier ought to have @ leather medal for so successfully minsing the mark. He s h the School Board | ved last year s600 her advancer total $550. 0; he and ibis year 5 the board amount to #51 tax. 222 ‘vers. I have o tablished OWFICE at No. charged ®t6s for rent, foel and lights, leaving | 4, ST WERT, between the Uolemtis Balltigg eat im a hum. by the | Ctreet. ee ae ore Wh trustees of | | Specisl attention given to the MENT the’ Library Institute” | OF 1MPROVEMENT ASSESSMENTS and the i es to thera evenings does not | Sllection of claims for damages to real estate, old meterial reused aud work done by lot-owners undor erm *TMFROVEMENT TAXES paidat « large dis- ‘count. Jatermation relative to the geooral, special sad a al an rene eg ELELAM DICKSO! concern the School Board, as it does not pme out of the people's taxes, bat I hope it & liberal sum. as the “laborer Is certainly worthy of bis hire.” He 1s the only janitor in oUF town, and the only one, of course, affected by the So ener of Mor er Sent. rs DIC The widow he speaks of is no janitor, an unaffected by the reduction. The above pay | WW ONDEES NEVER CEASE. of $¢82 is every cent id him ont of the school fand. X.Y. Z. should try to learn his A,B, C of fuct before attempting to ealighten our citizens in your “starry” colninns, WRITING WITHOUT INK. THE MIRACULOUS PEN! 7 ‘This Pen is used like an ordinary pen. It is suffl- Unblashing wrong here committed upoa the x 2 “individual and taxpayer” would thus be | Sent to dipit into Water as you would 4ip.an ordi. avoided. Cuas. H. CRaGr copied by the ‘shake rat drop carefally +02 from the pen. The Pen and never should be 7 -The army worm is ravaging the cotton | fizrd,cr Cleaned. | It slwars writes without the fields in the vicinity of Memphis. Mmenry. It supplies the place of all pens and of all BY A lady's shoe, that resembles @ boot, if | Bika” od ie prepared iy diferent Ooiors, such ‘ea Worn with dark stockings, 1s out. oa Me and Blue. The colors are un- S7 An Arkansas tombstone is ornamented | fpeyeeable and indeat With a six-shooter carved upon it. should be without *7-Tourists find the Yellowstone Valley Ge x Indians livelier than those at Niugara Falls, |, £rlee, 10, Cent &7-Nelison is getting £0 stout that she is not are ordered. such a prim adonna. e MAI S2-The Carolina National Bank of Colum- | pilittle Water in it bia. 8. C., bas received notice attacking portant. funds amounting Lo Over $20.00 payable on | it esiats the mom certificates of deposit Issued to ex-Senator Y- | seid, &o. Price . P. Owens, who died tn Baltimore on Thureday. 81 DeFFrRING will exhibit its presence by the eries of the Deby, and suouid Le removed by the of that bigily recomunsn ied remed: aby Syrup. It is free { ow Mor; cents. ,RoeERTs” ho onty ware sper dees toe yiobeing onze over CGH. It be: pod the tees of twenty, yosra. ru the best remedy for OOVEBE, COLES, CHOUP, SOUR TEEOA te Dow before the public. For peat LADS Tatroct waly ee _ eat QMTACLES 70 ,MARBIAGE RE | HAPPY BELIEF TO YOUNG MEN from tne effects of Errors and Abuses ipearty itfe Alantcog Hestored, Inspaitments to Marriage removed, New method of tresiment. New 4 4 remarkable rome- | dies, Books aad circulars seat free im sealed exve- ‘opes. Address HOWAKD ABSOUJATION, 429 Ninth stroet, Puliedelphis, Ps, An uaving s biga repuiation fur hororabie concact and ‘profenstona! sk‘l!. wrt PREVENTIVE FO E A eeenaLaia ‘amd UaTanan “SU: augsi-tr DEMONGEOT’S HYGIENIO Wigs, | READING NOTICES. | ‘or | Men's Heavy Wool Working Hats, 75c. to @1. Hi Boys’ and Children’s Stiff and Soft Hats, | Cary | tothe most advantage. | USEMENTS. N ATIONAL THEATER. LAST CRY OF BABY. BABY MATINEE SATuURDA i MATINEE SATURDAY aT | ROARS OF LaUGHTER ROARS OF LAUGHTER FINE SCENERY y Ceats; Children, half prics. PTEMBER 10. GEO 8. KNIGHT. «7-2 ERA HOUSE. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY GRAND FAMILY MATINEE, oxp: for La- d Chiléren, at the o'd p -pnilar prices— CENTS 25 RNTS 25 eNIS arte of the bo ‘The Greet and Oa'y JAC S-CHY IMPERIAL J. ESE TROUPE. KITS. APA Dy express perr mot Mikedo of Japan, will give their inet eon , SUPEBB acTING. | Matinee Prices, ¥ | ATURDAY. SEPT. 8.157 introduetc g for the first time thetr Terrific and Won derfai Fea's cf Licht ard Heavy Balancic a} | Joeglery. ard Astounding & fai! to bring the little ones by sot Dexterity Admission to Gal cent GBAND SICAL ND ell give by th WASHINGTON LASSOCIA LON 0: LED FFLER'S GAR TEN MONDAY, Sop mber 10th. Admiesinn, 2 cents s0p8 32" ReckvVILLe FAIR. THE MONTGOMERY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY HOLY its NNUA HIBITION WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY avo FRIDAY, 121), 18th and Path inwace Milt Jeave Washington the trst day at 7-5 W, the latte at way stations, and $10 and 9 1 to the grounds, 1.25 E.J_HALL, Preatdent AN Care and and res ine] the round trip. U septa QPERA HOU: JACHIT-CHY INES Sow making the ar thro by special permission of the Emperor of Pan.) and whose wonderful performances bh ‘amped them by the pub a press of New ¥ rk avd Balt'more to be t 4, uacqtaled in t ESDAY AND SATURDAY, n, reparatic office fi mt rane 9 jor 1h py laces w COMIQURF, lth Street, LOW PEDSYLVANIA AVENUE OPEN THE YEAR ROUND. PERFORM E EVERY SIGH Matinee for Ladies and Children EVERY NESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOON #IKST-CLASS LN RY RESPECT Variety, Dramn, Bortesjae aud Comedy. aov23-ly INE BIT! 5 2K ORTON 4626 E at E Sr MARKRITER'S®, i FREE AR? GALLERY AND STORE. No. 626 E Street. Ohotee Of! Paintings, Ragravines, Ohromos, & Also, largest suck of Paper Hangings, Wind \w Sandes, Pietores, Frames, Piccure Cords’ end ts" ols. Rings, Nails, &c., to te District BSTERMs Cac BF Please remember Nawe and Number. j5l-iy EMEMBER JUSTH’S OLD STAND. He pays for Second hand loti Boots, Bhors, &c. “fair (casi) prices,” as be always bas. , between 6th and 7th streetr or street, Note by msil promptly attended to. oct!b-tr GEORGETOWN ADVERMW’T: @CHOOw BOOBS of all kinds at greatly Reduced OS Prices; also, Elank Books and S ati mney UNDY sers-ly 144 Bridge ereot, Georgetown Forty-six YEARS ESTABLISHED W. BH. WHEATLEY’S PREMIUM STEAM DYEING AND SCOURING ESTABLISHMEST Office, 40 Jefferson Street, GEORGETOWN, D. U, Work sent for and delivered to any pisos in the elty. Becelved aud retcraed (by mail or expres) my7-tr from and to any place in the country, Send us yonr orders. (TBE BiG “T” STORE. ae = Pine ex?) No. 77 Bi Bret Oar Bpeclaitioe— FINE TEAS end COFFEES Proprietors of the Ophelia Sega) Casi ___ BOOTS AND SHOES. Pe eho Mili tic 2 NOMI THE TIME te bay your Children’s School Shoes at SELBY'S, cheap 40 Solid Leather, W-2ercsencm- :@ Youth's, 10-18... Boy'6, T S.ne . new. of Jnsth's Heel Plates given away at Pen aylvania avenue aug?}-tr Jj, J GEORGES, CITIZENS AND MILITARY BOO? ANL Great bargains for the next 30 daya im ready. ree ir the ne: ain wand Shoes made Boot ’ reap milla tat Repairing ueatly executed g LADIES’ GOODS. T° THE LADIES. Bpeciai consienmont of HAMBURG EDGINGS and INSERTINGS. We have opened this day an immense lot of HAM BURG EMBROIDERIES cirect from the maoo facturers, which we will sell at less than wholesa Prices. Thisisoneof the handwomest lines of goods eres Offered in this city, and exerts an opportnnlt secure goods at filly per cent, less than regular pr MES. M. J, HUNT, c2h-te No. G2tand 623 D street, just BR IVED, NEW 8TYLE HATS, for early Pali Also, 9 fail line of BLACK VELVETS, from $1.59 per yard upwards, J. P. PALMER, 1107 F street, sngls-tr Between lth and 12th ste, L428 SHOES. SRA, eee aay See, Ladies’ Shoes MADE TO ofDEe ‘at short notice, jy9-3m SUMMER RESORTS. Pe EY POINT HOTEL, ST MAR YS COUNTY, MD. ‘This favorite place of resort will remain open for nests until Sept. 30. Terms, the BS eee ‘Gued-im AWDREW 9 SWRETSER, Pr. WwW Bew York. all through, with first. roadway, midway between Congress pare 8pr: ‘Terms $10 to @17.50 Der wreck) 93 to 83 per : 4, Se TEL, SARATOGA SPRINGS, | pow Yorks st had’ renovated EDUCATIONAL. MESSRS. DONCH & SON are now pr=- pared to give Instructions on the Viotin Clarionet or any ether Orchestral Instrnment. F Derticulare inquire at reshience, GOS Hi stront Porth est peor er im TIT? TION FOR OF THE BLIND, M4 , wll ro-open £op tember lth. For information ire<s D. MORRISON. Superintendent spe sitim re. Mt for young boat 140s ” New York palm nas been SWEETS SCHOOL t 30 T street norih- Ins fo Sd.1<7 For admissi CHARLES K. JBNKINS, BS Presiden . C. COLLIERE’S: Classical School Bep r oii P ROF. AN NAR 5 HST. | ae FAUST. Principal —ENG s0L for YONG LA S. Spcia! advantages fora fini hing cou » MONDAY, Septem ber leth. Spt be AND NIGHT Fi opens SATURDAY tock, with ip that lane pir in Eventre Star NATIONAL PRIMARY S¢ |M } Bors inting froe h Kand Artest r Ps | 8.0. SOUTHALL, LL D.. Pro | * IT pt \HE INCARNATION CHURCH wo 8 WEDNESDAY, Sept 157. at end cw as ; 2 | _ VAN P en SHEATH w structions on th Terms. $6, $8 and © for crildren at 3. No. GB Organ ‘Classes formed ayette sirest. near wer quarter eS _ wags) dw 7OUNG LADIE EMY OF THE VISITATION, —The + 1 MONDAY. “onmec*tout ang’ ir OF MUSIC, 907 th _ street. Specisl advantage for School Children, 2% cents Sud upwards per loeson. Term begins September 3a. ang?) tw Jou e DAVIDSON'S SCHOOL FOR ae 0 js Academy will be rrsume Y1Oih, in the Now Building Letret BOYS will : session of [7-75 om MONDAY, September 1Oth, at corner High nod 3d streets, Georget: D.C any - iu the Ball, N ewt Capitol Bil ‘on the Hi @T. CECELIA’S ACADE; © Capitol street. A Board: varding Yorng Ladies, will reopen MON MY, 601 EAST id“ Day school “or DAY, September EDUCATIONAL. RS. BURR WILL REOPEN li ber? FRENCH ann F boaks SCHOOL EISTERSTOWN. PAL TIMOR OO. MD PROF. CHAS EY ANS, Priccipal ‘The scholastic year opens the Grst MONDAY of Septemter ‘erms invariab! Boys under 14. By6 am. orssion. 81 yeoverl = + = ~ 18a ‘erin and Greeck. French, German, itatian, ish. Dutch aod Drawing will be taught, with eee Fant, Banker, 1967 1 et A Johosen, LOLS I street, Wash- CHAS RYSMANS, Wee ON A SISTE Geo. ¥eo, Ma angs2 im UNT VERNON INSTITUTE, 0 M 1520 I « Mre CHARLES Frenet and Knx!t«n young Indies and + tember 24th OF dence ATY OF VIRGINIA W DEPARTMENT 1 Prof Cm and @tat. Law: t Egatty and Lew Seasion begins Oot ervail Law, ete, Merchant. Int ©. Inetrnctiom by iNastrated by logne. apply oP. F BAKRIS ON, M anc?) matte FFMAL Youn ~ a! RODS 12h 1877, Sepion tor bth ailablo at 2, sae to For KING ars. FOF ISS CALKINS’ SELEOT t Minos sea uinis wits at 200 P ue SPENCE: Sess Halls har theally educated « BUSINESS COLLEGE . opens Aucast #7. So) nyoer, pal or $t0 if patd ty fall New application Bee CER, Prin, SY INSTITUTE Tevme 820 pee & & SON. » er ahh year. ben Nepteinter MADEMOIsE Resedence, v ath street we FRENCH CLA sgonnected w best Englieh achovls of the erally frome picture book. rat) Clamwes for ladies, Inaiee and gentl PRUD HOMME, 4.—Dall “tome of the lore ask home rm chepoken inclases Te ak bere’ Cetwvn Is and Kail past’: Da w v8 2 end at@ren onei-aane it D. net Eee Oe ant begtos SEPT! f wrgtiginnate retore ke on. JOrturop. mace ory Board of E ne 2 Wi iL80n cor B.A wlect class for emall Boys will also be taught | pedrene in the Acade ang?) 2a Seem : TEST EXD INSTITD N snd Miss A. TOLMAN | W apo Stircre | BEB or. BOARDING SCHOOL for YOUNG LADIES, sd. nine years. Best facflities for Latin, | Reopen Sep: a oo en nd Frene reniars ore p.. Ss Appl ions made to the Privcipa’s et the Semt- JAMES CORRIDON, Professr Z Sennen nary, BOG Sth street northwest ship, St. Clond Br: mn Department of bi Adats. Evening apply to ang39-Im nd Eldention for rmed. For particnlare A. TOLMAN sMITH, Park Seminary MISS BARROVER will reopen tier SCBOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES and CHIL DREN. B- pt. Wrh, at her residence, ABBE 1 street, ‘opposite Frat klin park 2s le HE TE ANNUAL SESSION of the HOME BCBOOL will commence Sogtembor th at LOF Penssy lvanis avenne, between Ist and 2d etre te, cast, MISS HANSON. aug?s Im Principal, ACADEMY, OF MT 1544 1S: 3. P. CAULFIELD. nrical Doctor, Principal. First quarter com mencea September 34, 1877. Terme—per quarter of twenty Iessons—Senior de- 4 ic, ¢ Northwest, pa Jonior department, $10. Lessons et p 's residence, £40 Popils may commerce at any time at pro rate charge. eug2- ({£ORGETOWN COLLEGE. af FIR*T TERM. Clesical Department... Medical na Law ea The echools of ‘Terms for d 8% a. mw. daili for en ‘street carsrun within tw Qollege, and tickets are sold to day acts a reduced rate. For farther parsiculare MM o>, I 7 For further particolari aue% im* ¢ Cinssicai de — ai rans St es ohare M street northwest. y to the Principal 1 12 THIRTEENTH STREET. MISSES POLLOCK Bi Kindergarten and School rer | Primary and A | between the as 15. Fer particu! | “anger NATIONAL, N* et asa, Oc lober pply atthe above address. NIVERSITY LAW D ARI MENT « pe Piteiector t joniot. t ate clrse ld be mad —e ang2s Im? 7 111 reopen 4 Smal’ Boys, Sep bi .MERSON INSTITUTE “select Classical and’ Mathema:teal F ios Cenween I ant K Streets, » WEDNKSDAY, Sopt.12. For ciren- nddrewe CHARLES B YOUNG, Prinet anes me _ AA6 K strevt._ MUSICAL CONSERVATORY, at the spacivos Music Hall 432 9th street Toe fall term ( m7Ath year) copmences on Monday, Sept Pupile who enter on the Sd, 4th or 5th of term with branctoa of will recetve tero lessons extra in the fall re in all bes musics ‘Fe tow ten faition ‘are ‘within the Teac ~” Please call 2 3 ‘ongas Sw .B. BULLARD, Director. j Ro&ys: ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL j Academy—ie strest 4 pal bookstores, or addrew CHASE pal, ADAG es wt. deuthwest. engi dm 188 MeJENNIE GARDNER HAS to win OPER « SCHOOL tora ‘ALL CuiLDRES ot etree S Georgetown. com: | BEPTEMBER 3), and Tespsertully wolicite | Detronege. ong a" | Mixtnoone sonics miaae Sepa io, for. \. a | ito ©, No. @R Beall street, Goorgstown, (THE MISSES PERLEY’S SELECT satan. tt Aug anaes « Hava ¥. Kiniergarener, For particulars -e¢ circriars. SELEcT scHoor—Miss will begin and BOYS ip Advauced and ey northweet’ Ostelcrhen mer be mae sores, nad forthe: Information the ineipal. T Thuretay, September 20th. A: preety lover io Min B:BObe, P'D, Bor a8, orristown, N J. Ga eo MINARY, corner Green 0 Yourdiag aud Day School for ‘pens F ‘With, to, bi cr to. Ballantyee Gilman's Drag store, Peunsy.vau! (,EORGETOWN CO! HATE INSTI- G wri 7 TUTh —BOARDING AND DAY SOHOOL LOR FOUNG La DIES, Mo, ROR Gay «t eo rh reaialore cee apply to Mies Le STEPHENSON, ty, sean A. fo hort saad at: Bookkeoping an@ Sborr-Hane caug! ensy courses of loans. Toor rehole. —" EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &c. FOURTH Gz AN ) PIC NIC 1 KNIGHTS OF SLUM PR ILL w 4 bh tustreetion ode ited « tak * LORFFLERS SUMMER OAROPN, TECBSDAY. Sept 18th 1877. Ticker coi? St Fosteess MONROE, NORFOLK AND m APES HOTICE.—Thos ivtonding to visit Norfolk and ven tor the benefit of the ich strort and 8) % rechee. on TO MOR. EVENING, the Sth lust are informed that anexcurston fran Bichmond. Va . will mest tho Wasbivgton excursivuiate at Norfolk on Sunday morning. the %b tust ‘ © friendt; i ‘will be afforded ewe — CHEAPEST EXCURSION OF THE Beason to Cheanpoake Bey and Point Lockout. for 75 cents. Steamer, Vander blut Teh September 11 rat 9pm. UNDAY EXCURSIO TO MARSHALL BALL ‘The Steamer “MATTANO” wil! bre ue ber excursions to Marshal! ¥ FUNDAY, AT 4 O'CLOCK PM. ptly, until further notice. giving the excursion. turnicg. wil arrive Urday . September sth, leaving 7th o'clock retiraing Monday morving wt éo' ‘are ro" trip 61 56 ‘or state rooins. &c..ingnire on board or at W. Wilkening’s. 200 Will socom pany every Monday Street ¥ at ‘BM centa. ‘The steamer can be chartered for excardons. _jynet youre PEOPLES EVENING EXCUR- ‘The COCKADE CITY ym select Rx- ‘curmons. Nie WEDNESDAY wed EVENING Goring the season. leony ing ber whert at 6 o'clock ™ Shall Holt Sv micatee cach tip,’ Mesh cof Deasiee. Te nana be Excnrstons for Ladive leave at 3.0 p. m..and return at 8 6 ‘Tickets, 2ceuts, Children free. A fine coverer, “= gunvay Excomioxs "== ‘The LADY OF THE LAKE, anttl notice, will make lar ox See od retrrn. xt SaM_ Bas oP RS STEAMER MARY Wi id 3 u ih i 4 Fe inl Hise Fin