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one Ree ee ee Cee tote oe ed me Sad oy gm (PT Aaa ere prem oe v s. ees _EVENING STAR. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1969. LOCAL NEWS, ements, Excursions, Pie-Wics, &-. ExcuRsion to Norfolk and retarn on the Steamer Cort on Mondays and Tnursdays. Dairy Excursion to Mount Vernon on the steamer Arrow, at 10.3. m. to pic-mic parties ilor & Bro’s stables. "MM se MaRKRITER’s ART GALLERY, 456 7th street. ne & STmone’s Ant Ga.usry, 215 F reet Coacnes for the Rockville (Md.) Agricultu- ral Fair will leave the stable of K. Urait & Soa every morning, during its continuance, at 7,8 and 9 o'clock. EXctRsion To GLYMonT to-day, given by the proprietor, Jos. H. Shatfiela Excvesion To ¥MONT to-marrow by Sedgwick Post,G. A. R. APNEK’s S2VSNTS-sTRERT PARK.—Festivai Of the Schueizen Verein Germania. @ Bumber of me nbers of Friendship Lodge, No. 12, together with others Of the fraternity, accompaaied by their wives. and Isdy friends. assembled in social gathering @t Abners 7th-street Park, im Bogor of tae Kepresentatives to the Grand Lodge of tne United States, who are about leaving fur Cal fornia to aitend the anuual session of that body. The dancing pavilion was crowded, tue meity c evoting toemselves to Terps! chere@m exerctses til! abog! nine v’clock, whe: ihe assemblage witness-d 4 wovel and some- what ucexpected scene. The assemblage was P oe pavilion, when Past Grand Master San 1 E. Dougiass imtrodaced Grand Sec: tary PB. H. Sweet, who delivered eddreas, replete with wholesom Ss of the Order, and the meot hed been coten up. He them mtrotuced Dr. S.S. Turuer, a Past Grand, wao ad- Giessed uimseit more parucaiariy to Grand Kepreeenuative Caaries Re Colwage. He remarked tha as this was bis maiden speech, any irregularity he might commit ne hoped ‘would be excused, but it was nighly greutying to Bim to be (he means of presewung . 4 Coileage wiih We Qeauliul gegalia of aGiaud Representative. Although Mr. voi- © Was perbaps the younzest Grind Master be Order. bis past Tecord proved that me Mou Was Woriuer of the bigh vilice than Rum- seit. Dr. Turner then, on bebaifof Columbian E..catmpment of Patriarchs, and by their diree- thom, presented galia to Mr. Colledge, who Tepl.ed in sn eioqueni speech, warmly than. ing Dr. Turrer and the fraternity, remaking tha: be Would do what be conskiered mis duty 1 @ of (he grand represeatntives of ine the Lnstrict of Columbia in 1h+ n of the Grand Lodge of the m the golden shores of ihe Pacific. be wouid do all iu Bis power to heip make Odd Fellowsaip the expression by cb ali inst is good aud noble would be de- siguaved. 7 MONTGOMERY FOUNTY (0.) be AGRICULTURAL FAIR, A Gala Day at Recivi USpecial Correspondence of the Star.) Parr Gaovunns, RoCkVILLE, September Is, 15f9—Noor.—The ancual fair of the Montzom- ery Agricuitural F ir was commenced this morning, on the fair grounds adjoining the vit- Inge, and i: will continue until Friday. Atan early hour this morning the members of the committees were on the ground, with the offi cers, actively engaged in directing exmibitors as to the positions for thrir stock and articles, and during the entire morning the grounds pre_ sented a very busy look, horses, cattle, agricul tural implements and the evidences of the = and ingenaity of the ladies, coming 2 fs 'Amcag others entered were the stallion Vol- taire, by H. F. Hoyle, of Washington; stallion Morgan Derroek foal; Mr. G. M. Graffa two year old mare colt; Mr. George Seitz, of Washingtos, bas fine trotting horse on the ground: Mr. W. 0. Rize, the saddle borse Biack Hawk; Mr. E. H. —- mes Graft stallion and a two year @ beavy «: mare and W. H. twe year old colt; Mr.@. W. Dawson, fine specimens of the equine race. in- 12 year old mare, a 10 year old mare, “Brigham Young,” Katie and Betty; Mr. Eli Wolt +xivbits » Durham cow, three years old, nd Lew..n cow of same age; Mr. N. O. Dioker- sop, @ Devon bull, cow a if, and cow, two yearling steers, yearling ‘Alderney cow, | pair of oxen, lot of si W. H. Ray, pair of werki: g oxen; Mr W. V. Bouic, a Berkshire bonr and Chester sow. Mr. J. A. Baker, of Wi mn, has a fine lot of agricultural implements on the ground, king a very fine display, in which are the lowing:—American bay’ ladder, doubdle- ter Montgomery rockaway fan. mill, plows, circular harrow, and boiler. Mr. J.L: Dofief bas one of Croweil’s drills, with attachment, ia the portion of the grounds al- jotted to agricultural implements. Mr. FL. Moore has the Excelsior grain fan, patent mutt Uxture, cop; trip feed cutter, C mton corn sheller, Smith's straw cutter, Brickford and Huffman drill, plows, corn shell tub om exhibition. er & Mathews, of Westminster, Md., have one of Wagoner’s wheat drilis. exbibits several Muscove! Wm. Hrage! sm pson ville, How- ard county, have a large lotof wooilen goods, also the Messrs. Fawcett. Mr. L. T. War- then, of Rockville, Ba: jot of bar; ess, and J. Davis Poole a set of four borse harness, The articles for the ladies department are quite attractive, and are highly creditable to the exhibitors. ‘The fruits and vegetables exhibited are par- licularty fine, the perches and apples beinz equal to any ever seem im this sectiun of the ry. and Cape ducks. Ting the morning the committees on vege- dt was here announced that the pro- ive of the presentauon weseniative regalia to r of Wastington Lovge, but as this was the meting micat of thas .udge, and the members could mot be pres- eetibg part of the ceremony would until to- When «f will take x sideuce of Mr. Havenner. Cosses National Badd them played a pop. + Wien Andrew J Donaidson, Past Vast Graud Meeer Wm. R ue regalia of a Grand Repre je coerse of Bis perc alluding tary terms to Mr. MeLean’s ac- 2 TVices AS & Member of Co- a jong series of years. ed that be Wasim justabout Re young ladies are im worn, eriods of teir lives, question. Hie OF B@ecraace, and be could ¥ by wg the worthy brother, for Lors, bis Band im todew of b= war ua Lumble ackuowled. ran He wouid sly r odo ali the g | e beputy Grand Sire, Stare. Cacberine Sowart, from the 1. O. 0. B.of Goa necticut, i563.” "The pitcher was tuscrioed : “F. D. Steart, Depwy Grand Sire, from the | IO. 0. £.0f Gounceticut, 186 Bir. Stuart repiied to the apprapriate re. | maiksof Mr. McLean mM ® soul-stirring ad- | dress. indicating that bis labors in the order | Weie a Workol ibe beari sod wot ous witha view of Temuceration. He accepied the me- mento wih beartfelt thanks, and wouid Temembir the many acts of ‘Kindaess shown him whilst journeying im behalf of the order in Gopnecticut and elsewhere. Grand Representaive Hugh Latham. ex- Mayor of Alexandria, who is now ou 11's way to Caitiormia, was cailed for, and delivered an excellent oration. He said that he Roped the delegates to California from the District of Co- jumbia would safely return from their peril- a presence ihe of th: tive lodges. Tesence Thee un; ear res vei He then recommended PG. BI McLean ag resentative example to the newly created Coliedge, and remarked that enough (o be weil known and universally be- Jovec, and when not engaged in printing was starring it around as the wiheel-borse of the or- Ger. At the conclusion of Mr. Latham’s speech, dancing wes entered upon, and the merry couples epjoyed themselves antl a late hour. ‘The presentation and all the arrangements of the gathering therewith, was am enjovable affair to ali who were tortumate enough to be Present. and tbe sceue and circumstances will Rot sovn be forgotien by them. The admirabie Management reflects credit upon the following COMM iltee Of F rie 2: Messrs, #.A Kidder, Too Bock, Tuomas Oltver. Mark Rand, and George ©. Harris; and the happy manor in which the affair wis got- tem up ad carried out showed fuil well that they bad faithfully periormed their duty. ARION ()UARTLTTE C this club assembled Jas ening at Lederer's Hall, ou e ih street, between Haud I strests, to ther third anniversary. The hall 55 i tt if : g 4 f ; ; —— SELLine Diseased Fowl —Wm. H. Weaver, & buckster, was yesterday arrested by Uffic-r Skinner for sethvg disessed fow! to Jona H. Semmes, and was Loved *5 by Justice Harper. tables. trur's, hams. the domestic and culinary cepartment:, household fabrics, seeds, tobacco and tour, were engaged in examining tho.e articles, but up to noon the awards bad not been made public. About Iv o’clock quite a large number of ar- = from Wi and Georgetown, the 0 nombering about two thousand, « larksburg Cornet Band, led by Prof. cn Huriey, arrived in their chariot and took near the stand. Toe stand was taste- vergreens aud flowers, soviety, Raving on it A representation of a bi ‘one side of which ure representations of azr nl/ural implements and om the other a repre- sents ion of Plenty. ck the formal opening took place, the wing o capied by Jos-ph H. Bra ley Robert W. Carter. Oliver H. P- o an S. Whue, Dr. Washington ud Edward W. Owen, Vi + W. V. Bontce, Jt ‘+r fother gentlemen, armaoung ticed Hon. Rt. 1. F ormerly Onief Jus- Court of A -naior Landsdale, Ho AB Doe hompsou, George P den Gasaway Watkins; the orvor of « C.F. Abert, W. T. Dove, RB. T. Mag: Ttom » Bisgden of Washington © 3 Mr. B y called the assmolige fiw remn 2 ofw Bich he dety ur nenzeq uence of the w: Te bad been an ir congratulated the = exbi ion, aud some lenzth of the benefit ob be epowe ot etic extybitions. stor & Brothers’. ard’ prieetng ov! visitors trom Washington. Crait & Son's, ouches did & good business Wastine 0 Bowie, Obiet; Ewd. H. Waters, Joba H Ga-saway, E. B. Pret'yman, Wm. M. ot boy. Spenerr U. Jones, Thos. L. Hn shiwgten city, and Frank Wheatley, wn. were the marshals. and the visi- rally paying attention to therr direc. ing hes passed off pleasantly up t) ors gene: Dering the morning ®& number of horses were bermg exercised on the track, (one-third ciamile,) sud the base ballists had a little praetiee. cy —_+—— Base Batt—Athletics vz. Nationals—Athletics again crow ed yeaterasyatteraook with speci: again crowded y by tors, it being the occasion ef a match game be- cween the Nationals of tnis city and the Ath- letics of thiscity. Neither club played up to ifs usual standard, the play both beng marked throughout The bat'ing, however. which was the of the game, was terrific. Fox made two of tis home = strokes, and Studjey was also it ‘ut—Athletic—Reach, 2; Mc- Cothbert, 1; Fisher, 1; Forai otal, Ni Bri erie, Berry. 1: Cougbiin, 1; Brown, 3; Studley, Fly Balls Misseo—Shelley, 1; Gtboey, bert, 2. Foul Balls Qanght—Gibney, sall, 1; McBride, 1; Foran, 1; Meyerle, 6. T Bases on Hits—Nauonal, 34; Athletic, 4. Out on Buses—National, 9 times; Athletic. 14 times, Leit on Bases—National. 7 times; Athletic, 7 times. Base om Called Balls—Cougnlin, Os- total. 7. 1; Oat! ¥ Call 15; McBride, 23. Passed Balls—National, le, S. Time of Game—Two hours and fifty minutes. Umpire—Robert M. Drinkard, of the Union Base. Clab, Scorers—Messrs. Wright and Potts. jeymakers, of Lansii » N.Y. arrived bere , and were taken in cbares by the Nationals They were ——_ A Fags Lussom in German this evening, at Unton Lesgur Hall. See advertisement spout corn sheller, Sipclair’s pi ence | jer and wine | In tbe poultry ine Mrs. S. F. Stonestreet | deautifal «addile and | st scene, on | | | LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. Price of Coal. this evening's Sta: ;- 30th) anthracite” undertakes to defen in’coa! against the comp.aints made on accoumt of the extravagaat to rommenres ces ers wi ir iaints | are groundless dealers are are concerned 1 do not propose to enter dato the merits of the question beyond one t. Ane tbracite is rigut in saying that the price the dealer “has powbing to do with ques- tion,” so fat as that if he pays, say $5 per ton, and from any cause, (excepting a conspiracy to advance the price,) the market va'age in. ome wo id ee ge accordingly: “it is & poor rule thas t and on that nat point we have just canse for piaint. Ts in Washington are ence ortwice a day. by telegraph, of the flactuations im the It the goes up at the north, it goes ap here. If it goes down at the north, the price is mot reduced here. One of the dealers in th: ity was asked last winter why the price was not reduced here, there beg @ maveriai reduction at the north? The answer was, j Present ot dis; to reduce.” Ti other dealer im the article a customer remarked, «You gentlemen are sure to Know when the price of coal goes Bp; but you never know when it comes down.” The answer was, “We don’t want to know tbat.” 1s “Anthracite” either of the two re= ferred to? If the wood and coal dealers were the only ones to pursue this course in our city, we should be much more fortunate than we are; at it is the mistortune of housekcepers in ‘ashington that a large portion of the deilers in the necessaries of life shave us either in the same way or in light w ind meisures. ‘The honest merchant will in the end reap his Teward. H.O. Sige es Messrs. Evirors EvBéING STA ing over the columns of the “Sanday Morning Gezeve” of the date of August 29, 1669, [ notice & lengthy biography ot our fellow-citizen, Jos. L. Savege. Esq., but in which ts omitted an item which calis for this communication. After Mr. Savage's release trom Fort L fayette, be transferred the busluess of his ex- tensive establishment to Renben . Johnson, | Thomas A. Clark and E Jas. Bourke, who, Under the name aud firm of RK. . Johnson & Co., ecessfally conducted it for several as is weil known to the business com- mapvitv; after which time, the concern passed into tl ands of Samuel F. Savage, (brother of Joseph L.) THowAs A. CLARK, Washington, Sept 1, 1-69. ——_o-—_—— STATISTICAL FOR AU@UST.—The number of Msrriage licenses issued durieg the month of August wes Ill, of which %3 were to colored couples. The rumber of fires during the month Was 2, and | test-slarm took piace. The ag- gregate loss wes slight. The number of mes- sages sent over the police telegraph during the month was 2; 361 E street. 232; news. Papers. &c , delivered, 28,000; letters collec‘ed, £0,J89; Rewspapers, &c., collected, 6245. ee RANGE Oy THERMOMETER at Franklin & Co.'s, opticians. No. 244 Pennsylvania ave. Bu to-day, in the shad : Ia. m., 72; 12 m. —9 a.m, 65; 10a. my m.,7 REMOVAL OF THE CAPITAL. im | | Our brothers in the West are taliing about moving the capital of the country towards Sanset as though the removal were determined upon and the only qur tion left were the selec. tion of a new resting place. ‘The peopis of St. Louis make the beavies: bid for the Goddess of Liberty and her attendant train of office-seex- rs, lobby-members and shysters, and the other Western cities, rivals of St, Lou.s iu trade, pat her or the back, and encourage her to sail in and secure the prize. The Western people who favor the removal of the capital as above ure ready to prove by the map of this great and growing country that the capital is now oa one side of the continent, and that it ought to be nearer the center. But they forget that wa face uli the other nations of Ulristeadom on ‘he Atlaatic const, and that tor the purposes o eign communication the cap! where it isnow. They #lsof e to remember h to sow cb that af hroagh ' ide of t t wal atl the Test of the cou ke P ¥ . ade Baltimor the five larg: od cities the Misstestppr, e show on the I: must wait emoval of the Ua; for the next hundred years the cont of population fs likely to be nearer Washing- ton than St. Louis, “Besides, Washington is getting to bea very good place for the Uapitii, and thatis about all it isgood for. It o needs descent drainage to make its clunate of the most salubrions im the country. 1 on @ noble river more valuabie for its associ tions than for the purposes of commerce. 1t has aseociations of its own which we should hold sacred. It was selected by the Father of bis Country, and for over halt a century has borre his name—a nam: hon- in the uttermost parts of the earth. It bas been defended as the capital of the yards, according to th Secretary of Interior, amounts to 37 acres. It has oeen estimated that it would cost one hundred millions to remove the whole thing to St. Louis. Perhaps an indivi- dual could do it sor that sum; but it would probably cost the national government from twice to four times as mach. How the lobbyists and the hangers on would gloat over such a job! How they would fatten on it! How the Treasury would bleed! How the cear people would pay! How the Hon. Mr. Pogram, of Buncombe, would explain the cos t to his constituents as clear as mud! Finally, ‘we should object to the removal of the capital toSt. Louis or any other growing place be- cause we wish our Western cities better things, and they are worthy of better. The capital wonld give them 8 temporary thrill, perhaps, And itmight tickle the real estate market, but at last it biteth like & serpent and stingeth like am adder. It would prove an incubus upon apy city’s commercial prospertty, and it would be sute te destroy whatever moral tone it had. Therefore if St. has any moral tone at ali it Bad better keep clear of the capital. Wash. ae already morally ruined—there is no vation for it—and it i 8 pity to spoil another good city.—Hoston Herald. 87-All the Minneseta servant girls run away in Summer to do harvesting work at $3 a day. Sat. Louis coroners are getting rick on an average of sixteen sunsirokes a day. Sv Julius Schlesinger, Gérman actor, of Louisville. has deen 8: dead. S7-Miss Lewis, tne colored scalptress, couldn’t get rooms in a Syracuse hotel. melons ay California will keep a of a bro- ,& dase ball club bas ane, ener as Rot resounced, but Ger lt ts eniti that female mosquitoes do the nner little son sag: *] Tolar Boa 'ecrs when we scrape the me barrel.” ‘Hon. Ben. Wood's ‘Ne-w Yors wie taee tasetae ears whine eons Of the mooseg note tee S7-The old cont Be to whether vac. cination 16 —purtfal or ‘Mounted wilitis - to hast down the sre wn couanuer Larue, Marion, umd Nelson coun- ues in Kentucty- a generally eraweek work. They ‘await the yngens gee by egey ated to sporting, wants to Know 6 the “Anglo. Saxon ten" 60 much talked about, is t come S73 U. Scott was a Kansas gentleman who left word with the meighbors that if they weat debit his care the next day at noon the would im ¢esd. They did. 87 Portraits are now drawn by “Planchette” Rue West. The “development” of this taleat fr drawing by planchette wiil provably give he humbug &-new lease upon lite. FINANCIAL AND COMMBACIAL, The New York money market is without Special feature, and call loans ate freely made at Six and seven per cent. With someexceptions to Government houses at Sve. The feeling is general that the continurd polity ot Secretary arel ry to uy vases. will per ——_+—_—_- Government Securities. Wasnrnoton, Sept. 1, 1890.—Jay Cooke & Co., furnish the following quotations ot Gov- ernment securities : US. ‘1881.... Five Teo 1562... Five Twenties, 1861. Five Twenties, 1:65. =. 123 Twenties, Jan. & July,'65.. 4 RIX Five Twenties, Jan. & Jaly,67..121% 121 Frve Twenties, Jan. & July,’68..121 Big Ten Forties... le 12% get sa > ES {By Bankers’ and Brokers’ Telegraph, James m. Gassaway, operator.) Lewis Johnson & Co. quote stocks and bonds in home and foreign markets as follows: coupon, new, 1214; 5.20’s, 1863, poner. ait Peas me 12%, ex-div; Ourrency 6's, 1113 S0; Obio and Lc Ucruficates, 32x; lard) 7; Atiande M 56° Cumberland, 32; Western U; graph, 37%; Quicksilver. 15; Boston Water Power, 14: New York Central, 2034; Hud. y; Reading, 974; Michigan Qentral, Michigan Southern, 105%; Alliuot: | wal, 138; Oleveland and Pittsvarg, Northwest, ¢1%; do. Ole ae ewan sian ress, 624; Pinner Union, 1; Chicago & do. preferred, 150. Market strong. 133%. ae (By Cable} Loxpom, Sept. i, 1p. m— x. Bonds, 62's, start x; 65's, 8340834; 67's, Ra £3; 1040's, 75. Allmmois, 944. Erie, 234024. Fnenxvont, 1p. m.—Bonds, 8: | LrvgrPoot, 1 p. m.—Cotton market a shade firmer. Sales £000 bales. Middling Uplands, | 134; Middling Orteans, 135 a13%. Paria, 3 p.m.—The Bourse continue: very much excited. Rentes baye farther declined irom 72f, de, to 71f. 9c, Gold, 133344 | ga Baltimore Markets, To-day, | BALTIMORE, Sept. 1.—Uotton nominally at | 34%. Flour active and tairly firmer. How- ard Street 10, Oxtra, 6.5ia, $7.75: do. family, 35: ‘Mills ‘super- fine, $6e%6.50; do. extra, 0837.75; do. famil. +3.25a10.50; Western. superfine, $6a86. ne, 5 do. ex.ra, $6.50137.50; do. family, $7.50a88.25. Wheat firm; prime to choice red, $1.45a81.55. ; White, $1.16, yellow $1.20. Oats hye dull and nominal c 194 a19%; shoulders, i6x; hams. d quiet at 20a21. Whisky steady. Sales at $1.17. Balti BaLtimo: ik Market To-day, 8s, 186%, 53 bid, Sty asked; 0:4’ asked: do. coupon, old, 50s Did, 505 ; North Carolinas, now, 47 id, SY asked: strong. Money eas Exchange, long, 10! 5208, 1882, coupon, Virgina 6's, ¢: d. North Carolina 6' from 5 to 7 per cent. j Short, 110. Goid, 133 123. )- 40's, upon, 55: old, 56,3 mew 48, ——_o—__ New York Flour and Grain Market To-day . York, Sept. 1.—Fiour Wheat Is? cents better, Cor +228. TL JUMP ny A SrATe Parison Cox. | ters‘uy afternoon officer Hal fell ‘om the door, the | pikagie ibe seat opposite ua and Vali ‘with the Conductor. Ail ofa sudden Francis from Dis seat, rushe dit and jumped fr: orm | vbile the cars were goicg the rate ot | fosty miles an hour. The @llicer started and grabbed him by the coat just as he Jemped, but bis hold failea and the fellow got away, The cars were at once stopped ant par! es started in pursuil. They found the bushes, and a telegraph pole where he jumpea off, eovered with blood, but though they c-arched for hours they coald not find the place where be jumped was incoln, im the woods where there is a thick growth of underbrash, in which he prob- ably secreted Bimself. The impression of those who searched for him. judging from tne blood spilled, was that he was so badly injured that be would not live. arden Hay ces offers fifty dollers reward for his arres:.--oston Journal, August 26. ras hn aps BLB one oP pee wer nests The wing ph appears in cl papers: On these instant one Jean Lombard, eighteen years ofage,a farm laborer at Champ. forguiel, near Chalons, was attacked by hydro. phobia, and attempted to bite several persons and succeeded in bitingadog. He then went ome to his friends at Sassenay. Intormation ‘was given to the police. On their arrival they Lombard at ogre iatrtrmrg house. it :] however, made ‘no attempt to escape, but asked for some white wine, which was let down to him through the roof. One of his friends having offered to go and attend him, he replied, ‘You had better not. I shall bite He died at three o'clock in the morning, a night of torture. Feeling he was dying, he Tequested the cure to be sent to him. The cure came, and administered the consolations of religion through 8 hole in the window. Lom- bard had been biiten six months ago, but had not had the wound cauterized.” GAMBLING SLEBVE BUTTONS.—This is bow a Paris correspondent describes a sweet thing in sleeve buttons: One gold button, gs large as, a small cheese plate, is covered with crystal, under which is the rouge et noir roulette; the other, its companion, contains under crystal cover three dice; a touch of the nail sets a litle hook going, and ‘round tarns the roulette disc im unison with the other button, which when touched also sets one of the dice leaping som- frsaults, when both stop; the dieon one cuit sbows a number, and either rouge or noir stands at the hook. In this manner gentlemen can gamble in railway trains, in bed, at the cafe, anywhere, and set a new fashion besides. *7 Philip Garard, of Sank Rapids, Minn., was bitten by a rattlesnake the otherday. Ii fantened its fastened its fenge in his forefit ost below the first joint. With great presence of mind We forced 1k to loosen its Bold, ‘killed it, tied a string tightly around his finger abeve the bite, ) after applying some tobacco to it, made bis way to town for, wis. ‘which he-dran half. Bes'felt No terioes effects the bite of the ‘SsnaKe. ™ 4 Wati—A young named Willan Baglant eho reesbee ns ‘Hull, the peer pirace inequivalent to tn old Yankee ences ree ES rvesd Oollege, Bases eaters ot ih aes S Ty trancactions were in the ature pizgabias $24 that no oe bat a broker gould renee aettcee See ietaihees aati, naa Ss cet, Bunions, Enlarged Joints, and other dis- | | eases | | | he mostreasonabie pri: CITY ITEMS.” HOLE GB0SS—1 street bee FUTY CBBTS PBR rain for geod Ca tick. onder the cheree of the Fiasnel Dra. ers tor Men and Tx Oommissiongns — adjoun ed oly Crome wt! . bi &11: ‘Abamson’s, 506 9th street. poe enfant amg te | ber Fhe ‘sours of ammdy will b LTT 2 a fre fated f0 oe | the branches of & ‘led for want OFFICE AFD Store Lovusass.—Can be use at | * ¥ of the steamer Ad~ | Sentai Mustc taught! by accom. ox. for! purposes without mattress or pil- | Gisom resigned to take effect to-day,and no | ™" . Pugile of onomn ~ toot IeECis Aoaaecen Date coe Teoted im their stead, the de- | Ficeivad) “ntt Pupils of Bt Gonom!eatone 48 now without that portion of ue | 2 . TT BEFORE OPERIXG my fall stock, I shall offer j Pacrimose remace oxstarcce all my last seaso: wy goods, suitable for | THe CANAL—The arrivals during the past | A FIBST OLAS~ Boab! fall and winter wear, at prices ‘much below | month number £3 loaded boats, on which fells FOR YOUNG LAD value. The assor: tor gentlem: Situated on Chartes etree. ts | were collected amounting to 85,959.25 poe p ph y nD it comprises garmen youths and boys. One price only, in plain Sruree. 0. OC. Humwima, No. 5tt 7th street. ab Siegen se ROUnPER SHEETING and Nursery Cloth, Air Potics ITsms.—One hundred and eighty-six arrests were made by the police force dating | the past montn. MeRowants’ ExcHAxGE.—The offerings on "Change this morning Were light, and market S-cetawat rad Pillows, &c. = sonra ee LE: Apamson’s, 5069tn atreet, | Tih sAles of only Su) bushels im small lot» at | MSS biBONSORS SoG Fok yousa abtoum + PRCTIONS,—Daring the month of em eee as flour inspections ted to | pe ; wisisbarrein. gn follows “Family, vse ex. | "PGRSONTOWN FEMALE SeuTVABY—A tra, MELi;super, 6; Ane, 327; first middimg:. | pg GRNOS Princ ne 5 17; second middlings, 3; broad arrow, 40. ta tituiles wit c cute on MONDAY, Coal SHIPMENT3.—During the month of | September 6.1569 For “erms, references, he. Alaska Diamonds, Anvgust the Cumberland coal shi from | Sebi to ibe Princips!. Toweostenn. ae Received this morning, at Prgg’s One Dollar | tis port northward ameunted to 35,405 tous. ere. _y Jewelry Store, No. 436 Pennsylvania avenue, | THB POLiceE AUTHORITIES are strictly #n- (ionzaca COLLEGE between 4 and 6th streets. a ta ming v | cal ‘e jneteen a Ryo, Wars ab Bive Bianxere, Bod | this class were caprared and eencto ine poor, | "="S'. aca oouLea® Comforts, Sheets, &c house for disposition On F stree. betteren Mh and Wh, Sylel: ADAMSOR'S, SH OD CUC. | TTT Will comings on —e—_——_ Ad F <sreet bt BR 6 Is69. Heals amp W2ALTH.—Health depends Georgetown Advertisements. pa perticuars. aia upon keeping our systems in proper tone. = o55 ae BS | We often. need the aid of tonics to to so. | (ZY THOS. BOWLING, Auctioneer; Georgetown | (;]BORGETOWN UOLL+ wa. D 1 dard Wine Bitters,” according to Speer’ the opinion of our best and most successfai Mmedteal practitioners. are the dvsideratam 80 USEHOLD AND KITCHEN FUSITURE " HOUSER Woe aie us jation om Stodies will be resum-din this ! MONDAY. Sept f ys9 |” SH ‘Will be sold, on T' ¥, September Tth inst , Peet. long sought after by the profession. Try them No. ——, coruer rion end Congres _ and be convinced. Sold by druggists. S&W | Siree's, Georgetown, the He 14 Kitchen NED a ere Farnitore lately in the occupancy of Miss Mary ne pusite of Contax Daasx and Shade Linens. ‘ter, deceased. Sale 10 commence at 10 o'clock Wes a i THOS. DOWLING, Au ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auct., Georgetow ADAMSON's, 506 9th street, next to Pennsylvania avenue. peer die there See rey ae Corns, Diseased Nails, Vascular Exerescen- erty ON cankton tena Of the feet, successfully treated by Dr. we o'clock . White, Surgeon Uhiropodist, No. 424 Pennsyi- vania ‘avenue, between 44 and 6th streets. Hours from 5 @.m. to6 p,m. Calls made at residences between 6 and § p.m. No charge | tor consultation at office. Established 161. gee Wee THIS 18 TO NOTIFY THE PUBLIC that Geo. B. Wilson & Co. can sell Shoes, Boots,&c., as cheap as any person who advertises io the Star, 7,14 gota asrcrinccaipegealon Must WIn—‘No Use Denying Ok of the preuitees, ae) if Partof Lot No 155, frouling 3) eet on he uth side of ‘Third street. betwen Mish and arbet streets by ade pth of 15) feet The im Fram Conveyancing and stamps at the of the porchaser. A Sepaite of S10 ~wtll ve required as $00n as the aatrack off ast THOMAS DOWLING, Auctr MBS. beWITE O MOE ans tw POTAmeEe comsist of a goed two ators wciling House a? the noe 2G sf. on PES. Principe: CG © York ave the Pact.” — md BUN DAY hor) Pall Stevens, Proprietor of the Tea Hong, has woop AND COAL. Lersuus in freneh by Mate PRU DH © WE ‘Tes ed a principle of selling Tea that’ must SS beet iustraction im cvery deparime:' su 2i-eodw™ win, being sound and correct in every feature: oop. gv. MATTHEWS INSITE TE One pound as cheap as though you bought a — bs E Ftrent tetwre and thousand. declan, * few bunteed toms of oar old stock” studios willbe revum? te ids toeeeten ts 6,17 “Hone,” 536 7th street, - ¥ : D AND WHITE ASH Coa ail sizes, aid in before the advance te erlons. and 4 Bnd FIRsT MONDAY oF serreMue | which we will sell to the trade ar] oor 8 TRE ONEATEST relief imaginable can be at- Ko rxtre fe tera Lacwunges; tee nnn forded this warm weather by wearing one of | below ihe presemt roliug Tetes,and would aivies PRORORTAPHY Ton trector those elegant suits selling at such astonishing. | our frien awivantege of the sane. 9* Coais —— ly lew prices at the celebrated Oak Hail cloth- ing store, 460 Seventh street, opposite the Posi Office, where, in addition to gentiemen’s «Bau- nock Burn,” Cheviot, Arran na Pogue, drab d’ete alpaca and linen suits, children’s Gari- balde suits in great variety are aiso to be bad at | 26,6 5 Te hers, Bow afloat will be sO cents to $i per ton | bigher then our present rates. RE ality Hitokorr. 4 Pee Wood. tRLECT win Ord mail attended Suri” GUBABON & GLENS. G'st_Whart, We ont woop: "od Nine Hundred | BICKOBY, ‘OAK. : ere i Cords of vim | ment will reestvee RS AND SPRUCE | tion’ Js carcceule saat ear eraneniesesvarene eee een eee aed OWN TEE, RHINE: gr Young America in | For sale at low rates atk. SUEIFF'S Cont | (TM PRtornce. Mrs aa Young America” Abroul Berien we gs Sig | Sua, Word, hart, focth thst Ordere antag | PS Ben De P Parker wen dN mt Tenne, betwoen 3d ws . aan > COURTESS Sts, No. 437, willbe sromplly attenied to. aus-tee | 2 ¥: Lewis, De Magner, M8 GISELA, By the suthor of the “Od Mavieclio Beciet. Palt Deane emen nn TS | M58 (©. 3) macurve ohTOM EON | THE IBLE. Ortetn and letory | Se P. 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