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i lias i P é rt apelin ee ir hia te ia ‘THE EVENING STAR WEDNESDAY....September 25, 1878. The Weather. TEDICATIONS TO-DAY. Se] iddie tates Ss. New ‘England, her r_norther! ring Weather. followe: in the interior by falling barometer and south- west winds. LOCAL NEWS. Condensed Locats. ‘The street Sheba wilt be lighted até: 25 p.ra. and extingnished on) ‘have Harper's Week- det ‘from James Ballew, the 1/ish yorid’s Picturesque Bulleti The funeral of the late Poifeeman William ag e took e yesterday aft:rnoon from etts avenue, and Was largely il of thirty policemen wader s'ly escor orted the remains to Glenwoed le of Bladensburg and Hyattsvi'le, Md., and ibe yieinity, have forward’ d to the yellow fever distr for the beneat of the suiferers the sum of $3.12. This amount was dl by an entertainment at Bladensburg 4 concert at the (369.12.) alth of eport for the week end- shows 413 nutsances abated ; uses reported, 70; ans in- ‘ated by coroner, 9; burials at’ public ex- ze removed, 188; dead 22; animals impounded, emed, 5; 107. The usual con- dem oS of unwholesome food were re- poric The unfavorable weather yesterday dis- couraged a large number from ateuding the Potomae Fruit Growers’ exeursion to Mt. Ver- on Springs. The association hel its rezular meeting on the boat. and Dr. MeKin read an essay on “Dwaii Pears for Amateurs.” This was followed ay discussion. The excursion is to be repeated neert eneagements can now be made with the Buell fa They sing at the McKendree Jetober sth. Private Charles ‘Ashion, who has several Years been in attendance at the Peiice Court. is quite i! of hemorrnages of the lungs. deaf and dub boy by the name of John F. Craig. who strayed from the Deaf and dmmb Asy um, was returned yesterday by oclock yesterday afternoon sfound ab insane maa nai n the street. He was sentto punent Fnsane Asylum by Lieut. Hur 2 iat the corner of nd took it to or write. An excursion party of K R ad. Va, were t yt rkingn fiecting upon ihe manner in were employed and docks at vy yard, ration of facts, Engineer Meuoed uige of that departme adhered oe O th cion bas ever has been the forten years,and has ° | always been iegarded as trustworthy. A | charge ¢ agulnst Kobinson erping. The evi- of the officer who arresied him was that he clock in Gill & Reardon » * d he bought it overa Mr, Farr. A ler forme: ly | a AES, by Mr. Libbey identified the clock vhieb had been eee by Libbey to | Mr. Farr denied that he | the Fran iia school. oc son to produce the clock alleged to be stolen— ie Stating that it Was in the Franklin buiiding. \ At 1:15 o’clock the clerk of the sehoo! board came into court and said that the clock was found where Robinson indicated it would be— in the Frauklin school building—and the pris- =~: ischarged and bis clock returned to | im. —— THe GREAT Revivat.—Last night there pwd at t the great revival at BS ottingtam lace new pieces jus and Sue.; pure wool white for curtains dvt. blankets, #5. ————————— a QBE CASES OF STRONG AGAINST THE D1s- ER Way. TU AY¥.—At the re-assembling of the ‘Cireuit Court at LA te ‘day atter- Moon the room was packe The case of Steen: agt. the District of Columbia was taken up and proceeded with without the difliculties encountered during the morning. Mr. Strong took the witness stand, and evidence was taken concerning the work done on the Georgetown market. The crowd dwindled Swaprapldly when it became apparent that there was to be no more fun. PArNFUL ACCIDENT TO & WELL-KNOWN pag ago ge morning, about 5 o'clock, as Mr. Wash. B. Williams” the well-known auctioneer, was standing on the pavement in front of bis new residence in course of con- struction, on 6th street, between G and H streets, a whole brick fel! from the third story, Striking him on the foot, nearly cutting away two or three of his toes. The wound is of a very painful character. A TILL TarrEeR.—A colored boy, Isaac Bid- den, entered the fruit and candy shop of Mrs. Grupe, Pennsylvania avenue, near lth street, Sesterday afternoon, and watching his chance grabbed the money drawer. containing about 31.<0, and ran off. “An alarm was raised and & erowd pursted. and Pe ong EsTATE SALEs.—Messrs. Duncanson Sold at auction, on Monday, 234 instant, frame house and lot, No. Q apd RK nor: Seberer, for + x on Tuesday, 2ith in Stang for W. Hl.’ Harrlson, treats frame housé and lot on ith street; Georzetown, known as part of jot 11, 33'< by 100 feet, to T_L Hume, for $4: AN ALLEGED Horse THIEF.—Last night Oficer Shea. of the fifth precinct, arrested an jlleged horse thief, named Fred. Talent, and eked him up for a hearing today. It a al. ged that - pocenee 10 Dozen Lapres’ EXTRA LONG BALBRIGG AN Hose, full regular made, 25 cents per pair; large assoriment of misses’ colored hosiery, from 25 cents per pair; ladies’ and gents underwear ; cloaks, cloaks, cloaks, large stock of a!l new styles. ‘Towson’, 635 Pennsylvania avenue, south side, nea street.—Advt. BaRNUM’S GRAND STREET PaGEaNT will be ut to morrow morning, and in the afternooa bis great show Will mal ce its Brno exhibitior. It will remain here for three days, giving two exhibitions dally on the lot goruer %h aud 8 streets a. Ww. jf | of War be requested Belief of Yellow Fever Sufferers. ‘THE TOURNAMENT AND BALL. The committee on the grand national tour- Dament and coronation ball for the benefit of the yellow fever sufferers, to take place Fri- day, held a meeting last night at the National hotel—Mr. James L. Barbour in the chair, and H. H. Dudi Mr. Belt, from 1 committee, s submitted &@ set 5 ot rules es, slo "The distance to ride will | = 116 yards. The an are 1}¢ inches in di- | —- and the kni; required to hold bis wees 2 cos Doint. from the committee on prizes, exhibited two ‘fine Watches, one of zou ani the other of footed which he had selected, and | stated that the siiver water Pitcher and two silver gobi 2 also the gold and silver medais had been selected. It was decided to eu age 2 portion of the Marine band for the oeeasinn. Coi. Burnside stated that the Posumaster General had given orders to pay off the clerks in that department for the month of Septem- ber on Thursday, and that every clerk who purchased a ticket would ba permitted to leave the office at 12 o’elock on Burnside, bief marsaal, handed in a list of his aids and heralds. Mr. Beit announced as timers for the ridin, Col. C.M. M. sees James Phi an The oe announced that arrangements had been made with Major Morgan for as many policemen as is necessary to preserve perfect order. The entire patronage of fur- nishing the bar, lunch accommodations, &c., Was awarded to Mr. C.F. Little for a bonus of #160. A letter was read from Hon. Robert Ingersoll expressing rezrets that he could no! be present. He, however, enclosed his ¢: for $25 for the charity. A letter was read from Hon, Matt. H. Carpenter stating that he would address the knighis, though “out of his line.’ ‘A message was read from Mr. Edward Tem Ne, of the Bank of Washington, and Samue ment, of the Central National Bink, stat- ing that'the banks and bankers of this city have agreed to further the purposes of the tournament by permitting as many of their clerks to be present as can be spared from business on that day. The subject of costumes for the knights was referred to Mr. Dickson. The colo wine rare entered for the contest: . N. Jarboe, Knight of Wavei erly; Thomas Gianet? eKmeht on Vieksour Hat: Sasscer, Knight ‘of Kingston: R. W. 5 retard, Knight of Nibit; William 1. Brooke, Knight of Suiler- ing South; A. P. Hill, jr. ight of the Hills: James ¥ halen, Knight of Oak Grove; H Bailey, ight of Old White, Knight of v" Knight of Memph , Kn Meadow Vii hight of W. aah gfon ; C. Ciageit, Knight of Prince George: W. Clagett, Kniehkt of Canton ; W. Bowie, at of Relic! B. berry, Kuizht’ of ene Cc Wright Knight of Baltimore; J. e i Carroll; H. Devries, ‘ L of t of Braidywine; P. Grifiln, anch a ate ment th cling of poo! iat he peo Relief Go oinmis- Gov. 5 ) p.m. to-day, . and Messrs, Sulomonus’ Davis, | ti Warner, Woodworth, Mitchell and Dickson | present. The treasurer was directed to fo: Ward $100 to Meridian, Miss., and to tel to J. T. Hill, seeretary reliet_ commiss anooga, TenY., aid ascertain the condition of the people of that section. Mr. Warner reported that Mr. Thos. Wilson had contributed $25 toward the fund to em- ploy a board of eminent scientists and sani rians to investigate the n: and cause of fever, with a view to iis preveution in the ure. ddr. Dayis offered a econied “That Mr. Geo.W. tas treasurer of the Est iuportanee, they do not divert the funds placed in other purpose th cestitute in the iuiected with th fever. The committee will, however, refer the ments for ihe action of # meett 0 be held on the obedient si RGE A. W ce. Dr. Woodworth states that he lias reveiyed assurances Which warrant him in undertaking = investigation. A telegram from Henry J. Rhoads, treasn- xer of the Reading relief commitiee, to Dr. Woodworth stated that funds had been for- warded ro Port Gibsen, Holly Springs, Can- ton and Granada. A lengthy statement of the terrible condi- tion of the people residing along the line of the Mississippi river, between Memphis and Vicksburg, was read Dy Mr. Morgan, of Green- ville, Miss.. who urged prompt and decisive action on the part of the relief comunittees of the country, and suggested that the Secretary, to furnish a boat from St. Louis, to be loaded with supplies—ice, med- icine and nourishing food—and distributed ng the line of the river among the isolated Villages and towns. The chair and Dr. Woodworth were request- ed to confer with the Secretary of War on the subject. hands to any feve the si Uprox. at, Very respecifully, —_— A Horsz Tuter PLeaps ( erick Talent wasarresied by Oill t nightfor the lareeny of ahorse aud a w: ih irom Mr. George W. Taylor, of Prince George’s county, Md. poems Hh ee he neighborhood, whom he turned over to tl was locked up at the Central morning the case was called in the police court. ‘alent entered a plea of guilty, and was sentenced to thirty days in jail. Peo rca IN FEE have been filed as follows O. Barnes to Sarah J. Owens, lot 1, si $1,400. Chas. Bradley et al., trustees, to H. N. Nite, Jot 4, Sq. 888; $750. R. 8. Hardesty to Emilie M.’Darneilie, lots © and D,sq. 431, #2500. J.T. Given et al., trustees, to J tilts al- | ruling demurrer, with leave to answer in Celia Bry | Bryan’ Lebault, lot 68, sq. 191; $2300. Emilie M- Dar: neille to R. 8° Hardesty lots 1 and 2, sq. 449; and from Ferenc McCaltrey to Elmer Hewitt, lot 17, sq. MARRIAGE LICENSES have been issued Edward Johnson and Julia A. Ricketts; liam Daniel, of Alexandria, Va.. and Emma Whitback, of same place; William W. Kelser and Nellie F. Brown ; Richard A. Tillman and Martha E. Madison; Francis M. Stanton, of Georgetown, D.C., and Clara L. Warner, of same place. BROKE HIS LEG.—A mau by the name of Leonard Johnson, fell from a wagon on O street, between 6th and 7th streets north about Il 0’ clock this morning, and broke his ee Dr. Taylor rendered surgical aid, after ich he was removed to his home in Howard. county, Md. —<—<—___ BLACK SILKS; Colored silks; beep cash- meres; colored ron diac! alpacas ; Teautiful dress’ goods, part wool, Lens black cashmere shawls; blac! ny crape veils. Carter’ ‘Sy 711 Market Space. Cardinal, blue and white — shawls, $1.50 and $2; Dr. Warner's health corset, $1.25; een wk 'S colored stock- ings, 33 37 and ‘ve. ; ladies’ real English stock- ings, 25e. ; lace for curtains. —Advt. Diep oF YELLOW FEveR.—Ludwell Gun- oy of this city, has received a letter from is brother, Wm. Gunnell, through Lieuten- ont Governor Antone, of Louisiana, that he | had lost his three daughters—Florida and | ee onthe 9th instant and Barbara on the 13th instant, by yellow fever. P, ETIMES TO READ THE Pavers. samo: Carcago, Au ust 17, 1878. M.A. Dauphin. Esq, P. jox 692, New Deay Sint Not ticing to-day in the New Or. ir Notic! Bs Ly Picayine eas ‘bh inst. Ps tieke* 2247 Lan bs of $5,000 on Tsay last, I have p arawo. on the Louisiana Lottery Company for Plows amount, — tattactie. ) Yours ee ee om Hust. THe Washington and Georgetown Railroad Associati Vv t Beyer’s = ewe giv '@ & picnic tonight 3 al ——__. SELEcT Frtep Orstsrs, 25 cents per dozen ina box. John’s restaurant, corner 7th and D streets.—Adtt. Use none other but Sterling's St, Louis fancy patent process tlour.—Advt. pei te) COURTS. TIN Pepin TERM. Yesterday alter our report closed, in the 01as Sonuson. eh charged with out- raging a little girl,and sentenced to twenty ran in the nary, motion for a new ‘ial was overruk Equity Covat—Judge MacArthur. Yesterday, Zautzinger agt. Ince-soll; order making pleas of Gunton part of answer, heal Gays. Reiss agt. Whitney ; bill dismissed with costs. Cammack agt. Cammack; decree for sale,and R. P. Jackson appointed trustee. | Sisstinaton ere com nany agt. Augustder- | fer; decree for complaina Schlegel agt. Schlezel et al.; guardian ad. liters appointed. answer of defendants filed. Schneider agt. Brown et al.; bond ea Green agt. Brown et al.; answer of Cobb filed. PuopaTe Count—Register Webster. Yesterday, 2. Coburn, guardian; order yoid for informality. Estate W. D. Shepherd, deceased ; Sarah A. Shepherd granted letters: of administration; bond $1,0 0. Estate of E. Woodward, deceased; will admitted to probate ‘and record; letters testamentary 13- sued to Antony, Hyde; bond $1,390. E3tate Charles Muller, deceasca; answer of execntor Estate Oito Kosack, dcseas 1; inven- aie returned. Estate John leceased : inventory of per.onal estate returned. Wiil_ Valentine Hombach, will proyen, Estate Patrick ed sed: order of publication. Estate G. A. ‘Randall, deceased; answer of executor. state Otto Richter, deceased; first and finai account of administrator revurped. Estaie Theodore Mosher, deceased; Mary Mosher cial bond $1,560). Wil appointed executrix; spe. Bei a in Moten, deceased ; 0 of pudlica- » Will A. Thompson, guardian; order to show cause. Estate Joseph Bowaham, de ceas Thomas J. Meyers appointed admin- istrs Estate Wm. Bangon deceased; first account of administrator re tamed. Will Jonn Wie, decsneds Aled with assent of heirs and admitted to probate and roe Td; the widow, Bridget Wise,and Thomas Martin qualified as exe cutors; bond $1,010. Estate F. Jeffersov, deceased; letters testa- mentary granted to Margaret Je(ferson; spe- cial bond $1,500. Richard i. ‘Marsh. guardian citation returned served, and by consent of counsel cause continued until Tuesday next, When the case will be disposed of. Adjourned uniil Tuesday ai 11 a.m. SUPREME COURT OF THE DrstTRIcT. The case of habeas corpus of Mr. George Tayior came up on appeal today. District Atiorney Wells and Assisiant Attorney Gene- ral Hastings appeared for the government, and Mr. Wim. A. Cook for the relator. This is the cage in which a demaud was made iy the state of Louisiana for the body of Mr. ayior to auswer au indiciment foutd agai him and others for a conspiracy to defraud the United tes te was returned by Chief en brought before him, on ‘aS corpus, and the government led to the general’ term. Argument in in ease of Taylor vs. Government; cluded and ed. United States Peugh : disuiss: efendant. Sarah M. John T. 1 n for divorcee on the M adultery and crueity—bill dis. the court below; now being heard 2 profane on the st Thomas Brown, c Ha each or The a at was ‘that iS wn at the cornet ie; Bryan was but un- “George Bryan, : defendant 1s a fie threatened to = peace. Felix s. Tis was a erday. Case dant took the ae ich eame over from y a peony SonGR Monarr, double ae silk black ¢ashm i 5, 87, 81 koods—immen ‘ance, he existence of 108,414.96, which overdrawn. Thi follows: Advance: 3.10; expenses, $1 51.21, The sum of quents. The b ) shares; cancelled in f iH in fifth year, 14 t to cans 40. “The following ollicers ‘were elected: Win. Clabaug Sident; A. Miller, vice pre: dert; ccretary; R. E. Frey, treas- | King, urer; Jos. F. Birch, Reuben Dav, Andrew Prey, Samuel Howard, W. A. Hatchins, E. Lawten and Win. ca Payne, directors; W. D. Cassin, attorney at law; Gordon and Cassin, trustees. $200 Was sold, being 5 shares, at $15 er Shaye. ae BUILDINGS of the Washington and Georgetown KR. R. Co., between the canal and Buidge street, west of Hich street, are steadily going up. The brick work of the offices is about completed, and the huge wall lining the towpath is progressing rapidly towards its completion. President Hurt is jaily upon the Scene—sometimes “coatiess,” and wit axe inhand. The first of the «reat iron gird- ers, for the roof of the car stables, was swung across Monday. Each girder, it is said, weighs several tons. Pout—Entered Smith. asph whooner Florence, Captain fo Trinidad, with 450 tons crude BAKING POWDER BASING POWDER ABSOLUTELY PURE. “ ROYAL" bas alar; ing powders corbin tiongd Purity, Uniform | ‘Sirene TARTAR litported expressly for this poor 01 ate Sarooe trons the yi iste of aoe it has x salo than all other bak- esrental 3 aud Gove pee men everywhere, Ro family having once Used tho HoyalBaking Fow- der will ever ve ‘without it. Soid only in tin cans Dy! mn in the world, sue shonid ob mid obeeree th hat 1) os perfect Parity “an and =a Beoug.third far furor than than adie wakes it, see MEXTURE, ae ACTUEED AND FOR SALE AT Bep22-4t* 474 C st., bev. 4's and 6-h sta, D. Ww. CITY ITEMS. (ORE Tose Lodille's Headache Specisic, taken ni ime insures a good night’s rest. headache in 5 to 2) minutes. st” Cures AN INDEFINABLE yet exquisite perfume lin- at gers in the laces and lingerie among which | MCCAULEY:! aS HALL, 29 Pens. has been laid one of J. & Sachets. ASK Firty Lapizs in succession what per- fume they consider the most delicate, the most ure and salubrious, tha most permanent, and in all respects the ‘most desirable, and for “ye nine of them will answer Murrsy € Lanman's Florida Water. E. Atkinson’s delicate DaRE NOT TO TRIFLE witn A CovGn.. inviting death, when safety is within r Stop the cough, a the lungs, remove ail irri tation from the windp:pe, oe difficuity of breath with Hu hound and Tar. A few doses will eftect aperfect cure. Pike's Toothache Drops cure tovthache in one minute. Sold by all y all drugelsts at25 cents, Souuee Panton Ri Bivins fod Fat, cat and Parlor shooting, from $% up. Zaar 605 = th street, opposite Treasury, eol: For UPWARD OF auer YEARS Bfrs. Wins. Tow's Soothing Syrup has’ been used for chi’ dren. It corrects acidity of the stomach, re- eves wind colic, regulates the bowels, cures dysentery and diarrbo:a, whether arisin: from teething or other causes. An old an well-tried remedy. 25 cents a bottle. RELIABLE HELP for weak and nervous suf- ferers. Chronic, painful, and prostratt; ug dis- eases cured without medicine. Pulvermach- er’s Electric Belts the grand desideratum. Avoid imitations. Book and Journal, with par- ticulars, mailed free. Address Pulvermacher Galvanic Co., New York city, 6,2dNkly To LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.—We wish to ¢all attention to A. Fischer's Chemica! Seour- ing and Dyeing Establishment, No.906G street, near Yih street. By prompuy: adopting the latest improvements, whether of American or European Invention, he is enabled i do his work in a manner not to be equaled by those Dot possessing Suess facilities. Gents suits cleaned for $2. —Laee curtains cleaned from $1 up to $1. By a Pea. Wool blankets from 50 cents to #1 a pair, by cleaning a num- bera peaucton in price. Satisfaction guaran- teed. His dry cleanser removes grease spots effectually from any article, and careful a Ing gives them an appearanceas if newly mai EXCURSIONS AND PICNICS OTOMAE | FRUIT, GROWERS EX- SION POSTPONED TO. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28TH, Ween, in addition ro the atvertts programme forth ders, @ Pr tural Dep Bitial easays on thet ion of Fruits Mary Wa-tilngton will make (wo Ing 7h stroot whart £e1 25 3t Jo! £OR A, GEAND i 2 OF « AMED, ROASTED AN any time during the remainder fishing pa ties or excursions to Cahir , or the Great ¥alls, for $12 per 4: J OTICE TO Mou ‘The steamer MAI W bas been recently refitted ana fshed, L, L. BLAIR, captal onty boat alfowed to fant at Mount Vernon wha fag adanission to ma ‘Steamer Ieaves 7th cept) at 10 a.m. and ro HOLLINGSWORTH fon Aaa - Leb epi EGAR AND SPICES, JOHN H. MAGRUDER, 1491 New Fork av:nuc. sep2-tr near U. 8. Treasury Department. WATERMELONS, FRESH EVERY DaxY—KuErt ON ICR, Always on hand, finest Nutmeg and Hunter GANTELOUPES,” fe Poacuks. = baruet PB and all my FRUIT; Bah fake PO- sae BUGAR CORN, ete. Ail kinds of TET-BREADS, BQUABS, Dressed CHIGREN lelivered . Pere Coe cantante itreon and we Will senc for order Orders for Georgetown twust be recetved by 1 ore ee EANK J, TISBETS, PALACE MAREKT, augé-ly _ Gorner 14th at. and N. X. av. PIANOS AND ORGANS, J° UBE BEC RECEIVED.—A fine, large stock of New (OS, of the world-renowned of WM. KNASE & CO. Something new ‘and’ hauascre in UP: RIGHTS. Prices lower than ever before, Also avariety of PIANOS of diferent mates ata eac- rifice, 00 maboroom. PIANOS and ORGANS ai Jow figures and cn the most accommodatiog terms. We will give satisfaction. Call Tamlne, Tubing aud repairing, moving and packing Satis: Tactoriiy attended t, HEN EACH, (established 1830, No. 493 1 Ith éta, a fow doors aLove Pa. ave. H New Panes ve Testy ont Great bargains; uprights a specialty, @and see. ‘aug80 H. L. SUMNER, 811 8th st. n.w. nig BANKERS. 1175, FROWITS IN 80 DAYS ON je AMUSEMENTS. WAGNER'S MINeTE ComPL IMERTARY BENEFIT TO CHARLKS W, DARK, AVE. Ep st, THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, Sept. 25. ickets of admission 25 c=nts L B KRNUMWS GREATEST Sil0w EARTH. oN SPECIAL NOTICE, RESERVED NUMBERED CHAIRS In the extensive ELEVATED PLATFORM May _b9 seeured for any parformane:. ox Evening, on the day of exhidiiic: ‘ance Afternoon sma ELLIS’ MUSIC STORE. sepe5-2 No. 937 Penn. ave. neat 10h st, GQUAND NATIONAL TOURNAMENT AND CORONATION BALL. For the Beutfit of the YELLOW FEVER SUFFERERS, AT HILL'S DRIVING PARK, Benning’s Station, B, & P. BR, FRIDAY, Sept, 27, 1878. Railroad arrangements h: fe lin bseacraty nei a pea Cees un trains from re eet corner 6th and B treets EVERY £0 MINUTES, commenc. hg at 12 in. Price for round eas abe Te >t teduced iates frcm Baltimore abd all taterm. ints. ThaB. € 0, KE. KB. and trapolt. tan Braxeh Of the same will sell ticke:s at reduced ‘ts fiom all points on thotr road. ADM JN TO TOURNAMANT, 50 CTS. Ample seating arrangements will be provided for pe Pubitc, and @ portion of the Grand Stand reserved, for which thers will be aa extra charge of 25 cehig. Ball and Gotona.ion at Ma- sonle Temple. Coronation at 8:39 p.m., under management of the Mignon Club. “‘Tiekets,adm!t- ting gentic msn and lanies, $2. Hon. MATT. H. CARPENTER will deiiver the oration on tre grounds, 3 of the Tournamnent—G rapd Marshal Col. . i”. Burnside; Presitent, J; View President, Horatio Browning: Se: H, Dudley: Treasurer. Charles ¥. W: Wiliam Dickson. os ENG. aoe MENTS BUPLU PAMILY n ba mede by in- ing Prot F. It, BUELL: core ot ecch, 812 90th st. naw, Washing- B ai McKendree M. "E. ave, bet, 9h and Louk ste. ee NATIONAL THEATER. Shakspeare. EAN REVLVA Nas WEEK ONLY, incnt Travedian, . BANGS, P nan FAULUONBRIDGE, MR. GEO. METSIFF, HENRI ‘TTA VADER Who wil Rave That Wit (VERY OTHER) SHOW. —Haml : Pts BARS 1's €wn ard Only GREATEST SHOW ON a Which Passeth EARTH. GREATEST IN Ext G BEst IN ALL Turxgs, WitHot A RIVAL IN ANYTHING, Wilcommence » brief sewon of THERE DAYS ONLY, On eee and § streets, THULSDAY, 68, yiabs ” GREATEST IN ATTRACTIONS, CATEST IN VARIETY, GREATEST IN Purity, SATURDAY, Bent. 28. A’l the great attractions whe: have ‘made the n_ of 1878 Barnwin’s Cron Glory wil he civen at each exhibitioa, ineiudizg the fam oas greup of TWENTY ROYAL TRAINED STALLIONS, ol from Furcpeat a Cost of $252,000, ited by their Gainer, LL ANTON rofessor of Disbi ST PATE rie 0, CATCHING A FLYING CANNON BALL As tt comes ing from the month of pound ou charged with powder, The Largest and Rarest Menagerie. Cracvs COMPANY OF OVER ONE od Ox! git! Progratume. Cart GEORGE COsTENTENTUS, The Talwod Greek Nobleman, snd COLON: L GosueN, the Palestine Giant,S feet 6 inch-s high. MR. BARNUM will bave the honor of inaugurating bis Grand Exhibition by making AN ADDRESS TO HIs ParRoNS Prom the Arenc. eaegatine capacity of Exhibition Tent 10,000, tn- 1,500 enter NUMBERED CHAIRS, (nthe morning of the day of exhibition a Graad Strect Pageant of unusual extent aud great magnt- ficence wiil pass pee ret h the principal streets. of the features of this Beene of Processional Splen- dor will be the appzarance ‘of tan of ine twenty Stalitons In precession, led by their f “Doo ors open att ad 6:30 ) = rer Admission 60 ce: rooms, formance’ gne tour later. 9, bal! ‘Tickets Se St Elis’ Music Store, at the usual sigat WINS. ‘Ladies, Children and others wishing to avoid the crowds 10 tae evening aroadvised to attend the afternoon exhibitions, Excursion trains on all ratiroads on the days of exhibit’on. sep2i-6t 5 N EXHIBITION © 626} SE (26 EST, De - # Sz. FREE aurea GALLERY AND STORE, 26 BE street. Choice O11 panting Snerevings, Chromos, &c. stad, largest stock of Paj yer 8, Window ictures, Frames, Picture Cords and Tas- g8, Nails, &c., in the District, el r Name and Number. jy3-ly SPRING IS HERE.—Now és the TT Wirato Boll. Ladicn’ Gents ad ulisrons east-olt Wearing a: extraoi Btand,’? No. 619 willbe promptly attended to. | ——__ EDUCATIONAL. | _EDUCATIONAL. _ | JQURNETT HALL — set eon Boys, | PRVING Meer Maca ! ELLICOT City. mie? gee, = ‘Address ¥. GARRETEON, M.D aad Ancol 2 year near Sep _Sepet an 'Prinetpal. LL. @ ee ges y INSTR OTE ——S de DANCIN ACADEMY, at ite VILLE, Pa, arter; iris, Ths Academy wi open vo SATU te My Studer: 98, 187, fer the reception of Papiie, niet vard Oolloge. poblis ate tovitedt toad decanting a ° eengeyn Je sii ibae, A . = Pri, ei ie sees and masters, ‘and at & a 7 bores aka jets 1st. 18°8. a Wi be give asinine bar eae! NC SCHOOL o. 1308 st, m. SORTER ==> = and ‘teanced cinavos, eee POTLOOR B RR. ign tare st. 2 ert poke, yg HOUSEFURNISHINGS. _ j A a CONN ao AL | FRENCH (Xo ENGLISH TO BE SPOKEN, ) | For Ladies, Young Laties, Misses, aud Little | TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS AxD SATURDAYS. | Bate per month, $3, $4, and $5. ' Pror, LUCIEN E. C. COULIER®, A. M. | 9 Course opens September 24. 26, and 25. af 3:50 | M3 ISS B.C, GRAVES, (Successor to Miss A. Rete aan ees ¢ | | Bast Schootand a Hirdergartes for Boys and Girls SEPTEMBER 18, st 800 18th street, corner of H. ‘The Normal Training Class will begin October 15. | | For particulars address the Principal, sepl7-3m BN A TIONAL MEDICAL COLLEGE OF ye RNACES, RANGES, STUVES. TO BUYERS OF vinst CLASS GOUDS, Lavs FIFTH AVENUE PARLOR, snd o made ty Foller, Warren # >. ther Bi 1 Troy, THE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. h Tam confident are ali the @ itty-seventh course of Lectures: ral non | Very best made, | roeRDS October 1. at govcbock p.m, with an Call and examine my stock, introductory by sey 3, W; JOH STON, M.D. | K. F. SIMPSON, | Jaman 0, BEETNY, LID. STIS im 1005 Pennsylvania avenue. Pres.gent of fhe ColamblanU University. G45 FLSTURES! Gas FIXTURES: Emeritus Hroteserof Cintra Biedictne ana Presi- Les Tmax Factory Puices. gf the Medical Eacat: oot g teria Medion ant a Therape iH at ica ani utics, J. FPORD AHOMPSON Sk W-» rot, of surgery. W: JOHNSTON? Mobo Bole Agent for the celebrated Gas Fixtures of Messrs. Mitchell, Vanco & Co. I now offer the largest, finest and cheapest goods suuth of New York. Professor (f the 3 ‘theory and A. iM. Da Professor of © angine Dieter Women and Children, 4LL GOODS WARRANTED TO GIVE BR- Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology. sini ia cage ee SUES.” Sek ou EBys ology. E. F, BROOKS, oy, queeturer. on! Atato 1 SS serl4-tr Fifteenth st., (Corcoran Building.) Demonstrater of Anatomy. OOVER, Assistant to Chair of Physiology’ and Curator, ‘of Museum, A.C. ADAMS, M. JFroReE MAKING SELECTIONS, Cc. A. Purchasers are invited to call and examine our new | “LES ROUT RANGE, FURNACE AND rypiik HOESLYN SEMINARY wil! re-open at | 3 P| a oA A No. 1536 1 st. n. Ww. on wTSeR FIREPLACE HEATER. Septemticr 18ch, sopiig-am | ‘These Goods having Jnst arrived, will he offered at very low prices, and are y Setisfaction. Raaranteed wo give full NG | PROF. E. BARILI wil resume his +1 LE*SONs on THURSDAY, Sept. 19, at Ma-in i hi enon Thursdays, Fridays 30 to 18 o'clock a.m, Bepi4-ln CLA*SES at PAKK SEMINARY, alts,—Thorough courses in English Gr: History, Mathematics and Langa We also have tn stock a large line of GAS FIXTURES, MANTELS, GRATES. ac., which have been p'aced at low figures, PLUMBING, FITTING ext men, 8 STEAM ROOFING, GAS an: ted p yr work- Y O8 LN CLASS—Latin, Mathe- Rhetoric, Logic. Arithmetic simpli- it ARADO or Colleriate prerara- | EDWARD CAVERLY (Late Sur _ 999 F street, J & 00. Bince & Co.,) wsonic Temp “FIRE ce | your, Heat. ATERTOSA, a fn Biocation, Su8 and to tndividuais, > 43 M stroet ser 9-1m LE FRENCH TEACH , AND CONVERS © Anges, COOK a: Ail Work ¢ Ou, = TRU. waive toache T1454 Q steer. for seh thod of teaching ‘Whe other lasses 2 nearly L GHOUSEFUR quatty, at Low Z RICTIARDS, Nise Ma: WADSWORTH, ! | Ibe formed | | | : M.W KJ. REMINGTON FAIRLAMB has re- ite Webb & X famed bis Tuition Voice. Ceiture, Tiaso, eeps-ir 1009 Pages bet. 1 Or Theory, Harmon: ‘Composition, at Lis 10% > O.. bet, st Beeidenca, No. 800 17th —tlastes now f A BT CRO E, MES 8. a sept-im | BHersrons EUBNACES. 5. FULLER, PRin- opeug its ninth’ sanual Instraction in all Kventi CAST OR WROUGHT LEON, SUITABLE FUE COAL OR WOOD, deasion SeFTEMUAR. OTD Dranches of Drawing Classe In Mechanical 1 laces, = EES HORNA SOHO: | BRICK-SET AND PORTABLE. TUITION FREE, | | Are Powerful Heaters; Remarkably du- ‘The above sebool tor cntored tencners ts nov open | rables economical im fuel; e.t5 muieerend forthe recepiton of pupils. Appiications received | sutistaction; have x0 bolted jolmesy are tree 1 building, third fioor, beiween the | from gases, | (‘Thousands have had constat, yet 1% years, and in good condition to-day, without repaive cr expense: | tpemot durable Furnace, the cheapest = = ol vib clinker.cleaning sntl- X SEMINARY —Boarding and bay | frict in prates; mahi-aifting grates, sel ashe SGUag fiatice, No. 1418 H street, | Dens; limes: ford duors, draht-remalaeon, * Bt the poor and | Reve many attractive aid practical lame 330-in | Drovements Lever boforeadople! an DEMS Soy Also, RANGES for famiiy or hotel ase; Fireplace Heaters, etc, Send for Circulars, ver EICHAEDSO. and Painting. rawing. Circula ‘87, severe use for re purchasing ethers, BUYNTUN & CO., Man eas, fh Sept. 8th, ‘Terme mod Penis HICH, MLD., Rector, Re Sax 2f SCHOOL FOR GIRLS AND LITTLE 38 —The Misses TIF FEY wili open iheir Sixth Annual Session SEPT. 11, 2 1436 234% Water street, New York. Corcoran st, Binging taught free. angZd-im" ieee we eqes NON SEMINARY, i le "Boasbine ASD DAY. Hoon For Youxe } 20keocsm Washington. D. 0. 404 F st. am Red B.S RAILROADS. Behoo} year beghis ee ONDAY, Sept. 16. . For catalogues ai ply tothe Brinetpal, aa im* Besse te URES, 707 8th st. n.w.—! 1 opens SEPT. 9, 1878, | Tuition for Paina les and uy poy t ree trom 10 to 6. phox ‘Sugai ALTIMORE AND O10 HAILROAD. THE GREAT DOUBLE TRAOK, National Houte 4 Short tie Go'the and Southwest. TO TAKE EFFECT BUNDAY, JUNE 9, 1878. B, GEAVES, SCHOOL FOR BOYS under LEAVE WASHINGTON: M’ ‘14 years will coer . 16TH, in in Cbureh,, 15:15 8. m.—New Yi my Boston sun st, between G ‘and H.- Hooms entirely above City. On 5 to Baitimore Suge r-ame <a? Principal bookstores, sap's, Laugver, and 2 ang27-1m* junction, Jessup’s, r, and Bik 6:50 3. m.—1 Annapolis and Way. SOs GatToTE, 3 . Winsussier Hagens: SELECT CLASSICAL 5p MaTiEWATICAL ee gia wal. Be and {7:aDa, m-—Yaitimore and Laurel Express, ste., 8:10. im.—Tolat of Rocks, Derry will reopen. n WEDESD RY, Beet ‘Winebéstor, Hagerstown, 7 Stations, For circulars, eos 8:08. iss tyre Entice ‘Boston CHARLES B. Gans Prinetpal, ‘Baltimn ado in to New York aug#i-Imi Sas 16:h ot. and Phiisé: at at Anuspotte Jan it ARDS Bis and | 18:35 c.m.—st. Louis, Chicago, columbus, and Miser Si Wilroopea MONDAY, Sept gums, | "firtcinrg ix cinta Hagerstown and’ Walley print OSes ‘anxet-im Branch ¢: le b Car to Staun- tou, Pullman Gar to Cusctuaact Qauy. Grat Soa eran ach Seto! tor Fa mung Ladtes'and | o.$0r tee ca 3 2 3 % Littie@iris. Mrs. CHAS, W. PAIR, Princt < and Was = i “ipa ee Sioa een. Bide ee and ests | 300.0. he paemore express, - Store at Eke | denen mite, Lente 1 dence of te Principal, 10 Tee meme Seem on, Jessupreand Henovers Seo iP’ NUARNATION CHURCH SCHOOL Fou | 12:10). m.—Baltimore, Autiapolls, Ellcott City YOUNG LADIES AND CHILDEEN. — Wwe scon Weck, Paiinhehin ent Fah ts a ees TiSpiess.” On Sandays to Baldunore only. euope es a nx at ail Stations. | Stops st Laurel. ocrenier the anarze of a | ee RP ‘Cixcnlars at bookstores,” aug96-1m “Bape, Frederick via Relay. eee Rye FW obi auiATR URI 14:56 'p. m.—Point of Rocks, Prater ck, Hagers- and Ch sumed on WEDXESDAY, 8: emer Lich. or aa. ‘nl. Baltimore, Auuapolie asd Way Sia~ Grewat SE eh ore RS ECELN™ || st oo spiepeigtin, Moria anh Thastness * + ‘Exp Norfolk except Sara iret ode Norfolk Pas- ps seeraey, takes, fo Boas af Ga 506 Sth street ay Pak) eae Biop af Bindensl arg and on foppenia Jadicaey Baths) 50 p. t1,—Baltimore ant Way Sta Sissons, Win weopen tor the ‘Feuth, Annual Session Ser Tea const to Ebicago. 8:10 p. m.—Baltimore Express, For particulars patter ie ete oe ib.g6 b: m:— Be Lule, Gluclunatl, Louteyibe ana Pitisburg Express. Pitisburg, except Sunday. $10625 ‘A judicious investmen Stocks (Options or Privileges), ‘often douhles in 24 hours. Fall detail Oni cial Btock Exchange is Tree. Ad ‘Arras POTTER WIGHT & CO, Bankers, 85 Wall street, New York, MEMS! T! STOCK EXCHANGE EB OF THE eae TW ssanren ge FROM CHEM- @aFP, FLEISCHMAN & 00.'S COMPRESSED YHAST. DEPOT, 1112 6TH STRERT. C. ANTHONY DENEKAS, AGENT. lutely none geneine without our Trade Mark oronr firm hams on the Wrapper," "auger nD ae 4 PER CENT. istrict tot Gola 5) for sale. ;estment Nugee CEWIESORNSON & hres AnD Dox, (HORSES LIS Re LODE, AMMO: = 1A. a Ringbones, siaar ta cured oat ae ay re fearantoot Ls for ae ee Saas ai ProeRTEn CODECS LOAN OFFIOR, corner ot Taxaost noes Biers toca? D* Wit arte OFT Ar AS) @ BitONE Dy v pei moqusied itsciiitles and ae for hares, ctor Tactory, re sre fs essing oh Sess, op dare ae edlate gommne ntion. to ord we eee da pt ‘the best vale: tiag of coal at the vary to Seana) —— JOHNSON BS won, coor ae “thoes at ripen pig aren ~ | Wy AsHiNerom Ho! HOME KEMEDY, DE. LEWIS PLASTER, BEVEN FOR A QUARTER. seer TRE Saag Earns, raises ano Boia oy ol Druootots, Ash for a Oiroular. oie coe “B GEORGETOWN _ADV'MTS. OCTOR B. B. cone ELL, tae ATHIST, Dractical Siperieuse and ‘anewoeptionial Preferences 70m REX TOUTES Ho. sonae! ey rere = reverentsy Eon Y inet to 8. aya BW, my | Bs rr > —By an amend aa i>. om SPECIAL Sarre ee Train Bull soociatte limber of shares of stoeE, on the conditions there ‘opsb st’ FERDINAND KING, Secretary. TS ner NAG PIRU RANGE COMPANY, Gr Sept tiny 1B. = Until ober arrangements shall be ‘who have icles banki house of H. Beata ay, | Seeveitneceme aero So fer 80 indicate it by a postal be waited upon by anoficer of the a Word \CHOOL BOOKS.—A complete assortment tn iho Paulie and Privavs sehoos sate at very 1 very low prices by EZ, &. LUNDY, 128 TABLISHED be owt Semmes in this partot W. iH. Serceay D. ©. to the business. ry etiguded tb," Ri cleantug of Carpets, specialty “during the summer zea isle cant faa at ‘promptly attended Address as above. ied oTrIcE. the next of kin obert Harrt- som late of th iL Sines Tapers oy Cohabde, docaged You are ‘hereby noti: Picket topre cote ao prema Court of te District of ‘Columbia, nodINg belretcE Day, the och ‘any ot i a0.Jn cosa of an tntesinte O7ing WEness Bare ma deegrot ‘Wills for i or Dineet ot Columbia. E'S BOARDING AND Dax | | Fuliman cars. Msests: BCHOOL fe x Foung Ladies ‘and. 19:30 p. m.—New Y¢ seeping tare cw rms to M ., MONDAY, pe *poplis prapared’ for une wy 4 ae Mii teats stop at olay Station TO THE NOETH, SOUTHWEST. Po geencry. Migniacent Equipmanee MEAGRE, | TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot, of Sixth and B streets, as follows: ee. 7, with "Feet ee = 340 p.m. daily, with Palsce Carto Chicago, Baltimore and Potomac ui "Tee Sires ions Miss nn Sorting and Day Bi Suces Wilianifpore Lack Haven, and Eiinira at 10:30 sesuuted ‘20th, a wor Rew ¥ VER WILL REOPEN HER bor By Uirculses af ook stores: Sad residente | workice Sark A oe cept Bunteg. Brovaltey pe a ee ge ips Aunen, etording tines transfer to Fulton erie kee. igngmaees, maine. paren Tee gat un on aes Limited day. iN FEM. a . WASHINGTON py yoras soars arte ma Siac eed sau) ae, ne BOYDEN Bo, | Seg MOREA teres