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EVENING STAR. WEDNESDAY...SEPTE MB! LOCAL NEWS. *. Excursions, Pic- Nationa TaBaTes.—Boacicau! ms, Formosa. Opp Facrows’ HALL. —Wyman, the Ventril- Jeguist, and Bis Lilliputian Cirens. ss Excresion to Norfolk and re:urm on the steamer Coit on Moudays and Tnursdays, Dairy Excursion to Mount Vi steamer Arrow, at lv a. m. eee MARERITER's ART GaLugey, $-5 7th street. — & STgone’s Agr Gatieay, 5 F —_.—__. Tee HaRsor Fee (Qcrstion—4 Ts’ ( Aganst the Corporation of Geurgetowa.—Yester- 27 atternoon, this case was brougat up again before Justice J.T. K. Piant. Abratam ions sues the Corporation of Georgetowa for ©5 legally received. R.S. Davis. Esq.. appeared Jor the plaintuf, and C. F. Peck for defeadant. ‘The plaititt paid the money to the Corporation Under and by virtue of an ordinance of taat city, in force from 1564 to 1°67, as tonnage fees. He ‘ciaims that the tax was illegal, and so decided by the Supreme Qonrt of the District of Ce bia, Uctober 24, 1567, im ease of C. E. Barnes against the Corporation ot Washington. abst Congress bas rever authorized either Corporation to levy a tax on vessels coming into these ports; that Congress has the exclusir= jurisdiction over this District as well ss the ‘States, and st bas mot given the power to any Slate to collectsuch duties except for ase of tne Treasury of the United States, and that tne consti 29, 1869. les, ke. ‘Snewdra- the consent of Congress any tonnage duties.” id the question im this case be ndicially settled in favor of the piaintiit. tae Corporation of Georgetown will be called upon to refuna some S collected under her corporate OTCimaNnce =ince ite passage. Charies F. Barnes testified that he knew Mr Abrabam Foote as Captain and part-owner of the schooner Sarah Jame Foote. Mr Peck ob- jected to the question, when Mr. Davis offered A Paper proving that Mr. Foote is part-owner Mr. Peck desired io know if the paper was of- fered as evidence of ownership, And being in- Jormed that it was, be ebjecied to its introduc- on ss the names on the copy of emroliment are incomplete. Mr. Peck then filed the original enroliment. Mr. Barnes resuming, sud that he bad no interest in the suit other than what plainuf might give bim. © witness employed Mr. Davis to bring suit. No agreement bad been sigued by tess to receive pay for bringing smit for some four of five thousand complainants in 1 sutts. other than what may begivea lim %y compisinants, Receipts were protuced. and Deing unstamped Mr. Peck objectea to six of them under the statute of limitations Mr. Wiliam Lard, Clerk of th Uorpora- tion. testified that the amount of moneys re- ceived by Georgetown for similar fees during I-66 and 1567 was $640, and the amount ex- ended fo keep the chanel iu us. izabie conti. Gon during the same me was about 8100, Wituess receives money from the barbo master once a month, which is placed credit of the Corporation. , roel The case here closed, ina dete evidence the ordinance of the Georgetown providing for u # barber master, approved S-ptemb-r 1. I-61, ‘whieb provides that it sha’l be the Guty ot tne Barbor master to receive and collect from the Captain, owner, oF consiguee of each aud every ¥essel arriving im te port ef Georgetown a harbor fee. The Justice reserved bis decision The principle extends over the whole couu- ‘try, &3 it iNVolves the right, as stated abave, of Corporations everywhere to collec: harbor fees. The piaintiits contend that ordinances an- thorizivg such collections are con: to the Provisions of the constitation of the United Srares. Repeal the — Proceeding, tor BO matter how decided, the Matter will be car. Tied to the Supreme conrt. —_.—__. A ComrietE #MBNT.—Io no part of our city bas such rapid improvement oeen made within the past year as on Pecnsytvania Avenue, between ‘th and jth streets. The magnificent structures of Shuster & Brother, Jobu F. Elits, W. L. Wall & Oo., A. KR. Shep- Berd, and Messrs. Philp & Solomons are build- ames worthy of the mational metropolis, a €redit to the city amd to the energy of those gentlemen. The establishment of Messrs. Philp & Solomons, now bemg completed on ‘the sve of their old store, is well worth a visit, presenting as it does every featare ct @ firer. <—!ase book azc publication py ize: ing 1s iDTee stortas hich, pressed bri. 2 feet, With irom trimmings, and extends back “sfeet. ‘The sale room on the first floor has a. ie-feet ceiling, eeautitully trescoed in Gothic style: the *elving, of walnut, is 9 feet Surmownied by heavy cornice, and abov Panels are srrenged for the disp! A rage at the bottom of the ant put in poration of puimiment of Tail exteneing Upon WO! D be AtOF cM lean While inspecting the boo’. Tae Moor is of alternate strips of wainutand North Carolina pime. The cases for the display of goods sre so arranged that ample room is given tront of al] the shelves. Near tRe entrance alnut table with cilwer-piate. tous. Upon the right of bound snd costly books are Jett 18 devoted to current literature, cheap pab- hhestions, kc. The coumiing room is im the Fear. * by 12 feet. and papdsomely turnished. Bates improved dum) weiter, carrying any weight trom the celiar to the u per story, is located back of the counting room, bidden trom view. Abou: the centre of the store is a large bronze chandelier, the main portion of whien ta life size Egyptian woman, and around this ss & table supplied with writing materials, &c, tor th amodation of purcbasers. On the secoud floor there is but one room the same susegs the store rooa, With 14 feet ceiling, and ® cp in handsome style. Tn:s floor Is cevored to wholesale and the Stationery trad¢ apd the publ retail ion de. ‘be centre 2 spa fer the dispiny exice large pictures, With gas jets wiront. (m the third floor the bookkreper’s office snd ecgravers’ rooms are Jocated 1m trout, and the rear is used for the Uppackine and assortment of goods prepara- tory fo placing them on the shelves below. A fine cellar with concrete floor, perfectly dry, is under the building. A raiway lesaing trom the vault under the pavement to the damd Wat'er im the rear conveys goods thereto, so they can de horsted to ettger oor above. The ehow windows in front are probably the larg- est up the city, beimg twelve feet nigh: tne cases are of ssh with walnut trimmings, and the partment. Adon’ glass set in beavy silver-plited pos's The following were employed tu this work: & Tractor and builder, Siemon J. Fague: ar- eka J.C. Harkness: bricklayer, — D: printer. George E. Kirk: plasterer, George S Drey: fresco pauters, Seumberg & Cuydert; Concrete pavement, C. Barlew. —~e—— CEANGE e@ Lerrar Dettvery —in View of the hat the short days are coming on, the ¢ 3: jy. m. delivery s by the ‘Will be discomtmued f he ist of ©. ness. the letters may not be de- The deliveries will be made r o'clock pm. 2 m., 2, 6 and oe im the other dis Swill be made at & m aud 1:3) p.m; collections at a.m, —— ‘Tue Coxcazi FOR THE AVONDALE Ek —The concert last evening at Carroll Hall, T the auspices of the Arion (Quarterte Club, for the benefit of the Avondale sufferers, Was quite 8 success, the receipts amounting to $50. The Arous were assisted by the Marine Band, under Prof. Scala. also Ea cal celebrities. «Ths the «Kuight’s farewell.” and pvinity,” Were given in beauttul style by the Arows. -Arditis waltz” and a beautiful serepade, by Mrs. E. Droop, were mach pleuded ———_——— ELxgcTion oF Orriomrs.—At the Meeting of Metropoltian Division, No. 19, Sons of Tempe- rarce. last night, the following oificers were ted to serve the ensuing quarter W.P, mes G. Smith: W.A.. Joan R. Kawpp: K. 3S, Wm. H. Maguire: A.R.S.. W.-H Teulon; TO. K. Harris; F. S. Ross A Fish; Caav., John Tweedale: Con, Wm. Lee; A-Con.. Noo bie McGhee; I. S., C,H. Johnson; O. - O Kein; Lady Con. McPherson; Ist Lady Asst Cop., Miss a aapp 2d Lady Asst Con., Miss Fanny ikres; jd Lany ase’t on., Miss Wait: Lady Senunel, Mrs. M. J. Watkins. committee held amotber session Which was of sbort durauon, culy Bess—Mr E C. Klopfer—beimg on the stand: Sud testitying to the former Mayor's having adwaneed mouey to contractors to psy their taborers. —_-—__ Wryman's wonderful wizirdish performaa- ses at Odd Fellows’ Hall are attracting im- mense crowds nign'ly. He is giving sway large BOUMOFTS of bandsome presents every might. and smong them many preseaty in meney. Last night some lucwy fellow got $i6 om greenbacks. —.___ Base Batt —The Keystoue Uiub, of Pbils- delphia, will arrive im this ety to-morrow evenicg. and will play the Olympics on Fric Gay uext, tbe Ist proximo, at 3 p National grounds. Jn Satara our and piace, they play the aeeieencue Ret ESTATE Saies.—Messrs. ©. Storrs & ©o., real estate brokers, have cold to Lenox snd Folsom, ot the Treasury one ot W parte rd's elegant ee BOSWELL. —_+—— YE SERENADE Ne. 2. —_.-— BOUGHT, PAID FOR, AND DELIVERED —_-—_—_ SPEECH OF MR. BOSWELL. —_e——_ “NOW, SIRS!” pthhd AA x AORDINARY SPEECH BY COUN. EXTRAORULMAN HATTON. pasos vane Bailiff Sprague—Mr. Boswell Dijin 7 Chars by Bailiff Sprague—Mr. t Mayor Bowen—Appiaus: by —Vr. Heswell says There B ar Won't le Uproartous Ferwelt je Scratchees in when they knock— Applause by Baw Sprague Explains Abou! the Taz Adcertise- he Chronicle Supports tim because mble Leater—He Supports the Chri ecause it Supports ham—Zne Chro s her Othello for the dangers he has passed—He Lowes the ( icle that she did pity them—Mr. Boswell pitches into The Stor—He isa man as i.n't afraid to fight any other—Loud and Long Con'inued Applause by Baiif Sprague—E. tric Speech ly Councriman Hatton—lhs @. Last night the grand complimentary serenad: to Collector Boswell (notice of whien w: given im yesterday's STAR,) took plac at bis residence, No. 613 Seventh street, betweea D | and E south. Before the arrtval of the band several persons assembled on the opposite side | of the street, aud as the hour of 93 o'clock ap- prowched, that baviag been named as the time | «to Jet the band play,” several colored women, | with one ar two white men, and any quantity | ot emidren, made their appearence, and some of them, exercising the rights of squatters. ook possession of the porches in the vicin:ty | At 9.90 po band bad appe.red and a rumor was staried that the announeement of this serenad= | Was 8 STaR joke: but the general confidences ia the reliabiltty of Tag Staa’s statements caused the crowd to bold on. All eyes were exercised dn peering tarough the darkness to discover. if Possible, the crowd approaching, and «ears were cocked" to cate the motes of the band. At’.35 the band was still wanting, but the Col- lector’s partors were lighted up and b= ap- peared at the door and looked anxiously acro=« and up and down the street. At9 15 music was heard in the distance, and the cry wa: raised « Here they come.” In a tew secouds thereat. ter the vanguord of the band, composed of a crowd of o¢ | B street taty Seventh. iollowed by a tall plume (and shako, with a strapping colored man, hed, (0 pertorm th duties + Using the stat quite | expertly. ey) is within a quarter of toch of the seven-foot proportions of Perry Oarson, recently swopped off by Coilect or B Well as 9 getier-up of ovations. Follow: Mr. Dorsey esme the pioneer corps of th “Boys in Blue,” pumbering fitteen, dressot red sbirts, dark pants, and slouch hats, carry ing sheet-iron axes, making @ formidabie ap. Pesrance by the ligb’ of the pine torches wi ere tanked. A break was at Ouce made by the haugers-on for the residence ot the Collector on the west side of ihe street, © porch was overrun, as also ihe About this time Bast A’ M. Sprague, tylish white yest. made his appearance on the portise, as also Major W. H. Brown, Jr., and Boden giving a preliminary toot led bis band, “Tae South Washington,” in the «Bat. Ue Cry of Freedom,” the tali plume of Darsey Beepiig time. A pause followed, brokem by a voice calling « Crawl out; let’s hear it.” rf The Mocking Bird Waltz ;” performed « Bailstt Sprague, master of ceremonies through the evening, and whose white vest gleamed through the crowd, now here, now there, like the white plume of Henry of Navarre. where | the conflict was thickest, now called for «three cheers tor Boswell!’ whieh was responded to oy those on the portico, but mot to any extent by the crowd im front. Collector Boswell here made his appearance, and Bulif Sprague led off in —,. Mr. je Brooks (colored) stepped in tron: | of the Collector and said Feliow-eyizens: I taxe pleasure in introiu- | Ging to you our venerable and howored fellow- citizen—a truer Republican is not known | throughout the District—F. A. Boswell. (Cries of «That's se!” and applause. } SPREOH OF WR. noswact. Eyswell then spoke as follows , ' ‘Cutiaens of Wasnington : [I thanig you for the interest that you have manifested by making Your appearance here to-night to tender m3 your congratulations You are aware, I pose, by the reports made in the diff this city tat there has been let me say here, my frien sonal difference—between ‘the . : Corporation. This is a question :na° = sofar as your humble <eryai enter into the political era of ring Sores im the Seventh Ward; that these | Soreathace Lost Situ and that for reasons best In themae nkering Sores) t-y Ship—Loud Applaus well on Scratchiny— «| Now Sirs, this thing won't last ys. WAS seen turming the corner of | causes is best Known. Some of them lost posi- | ons under the Mayor of this city. and because they lost them Boswell is the greatest scoundrei that lives. When they had them he was the | Dest man in Washington. [Cries of «That's / Throw another stone.” and applause. Now, sits, [old it a duty to myself anda aunty to the party that I belong to if I find a man in my Party who exercises & right 10 scratch a Republican ticket, to exercise the right which belongs to me—scratch Rim at the Brst opportunity, and de it. [Applause by Bailiff Sprague.) 1f I find men ia my party, in my ward or out of my ward, working SgAinst the best interests of the Kepublicaa party. and trying to establish a Couseryative | party within its midst, I seratch them. (Cries ef “Hupkidori,”) I bave got no apology to | make to these men. I say to-night that the | Kepublican party is better off without them, because traitors im the ranks are worse than traitors who Iay outside. [Cries of “Good tor you, Billy.” with some cries of dissent from | the other side of the street.) I notice that there s somebody Across the street (bat don’t like it. Dries of “That's so. aud iauehter.) 1 kird of | guess they must have fallen brir to one ct these | little places. mother twelve | months. [Cries of “Nota dit of it”] And just | Ss sure ae stand on this portico just so sure | will these mem be a beckoning to the party | asking them to lerthem in. For one. 1 shail | ¥Yote “No, don’t want you.” (Cries ot Hunki- dori] My friends I think tnat I have abont enough on this occasion. [Unies of “Go op.”] I trnst you understand the position 1 | cccupy. All tha: I cn add as that J regret wat the people of this c:\y should have been called At this early stage to take sides for or tany officer. Isay to-night that thesere- dered me, if L understand it, is neither Carson, by Noyes, of TAR STAR, (Balitl Sprague, in his splendid slapped Collector Boswell ou y exclaiming paid for by a msn who aint atrai! ‘ [Loud applause by Batti v3 {thank yon for the kind attention you paid me; 1 bid you good night. [Ap- e.} . (OU NCILMAN BATTON. scavenger George W. Hatton, | Counciiman from the Fourth Ward, ex But a few pleasure of n this porch to drop afew words, of wy pleasure St the retura tor, Mr. Frederick A. Bo: js Vas { gow d tatwed. To. Tins myselt standing here a man, . Bowen to the [Ories of “good, standing laugater.) | Then, uo doubt, tellow-vitizens, at the time C5 er. that the serenace was tendered to our friend, Mr. Boswell. it may lave been considered by some of my friends that to mention the gentle. man’s nani¢ who holds bis office im tbe other end of 43 street in any cther terms than those Of the highest respect’ would be deata to the Republican party. To-nignt I belteve we can : him; We can call bis uame; we cansay € choose abont him in fact, aud the Ree ican party will live. (Cries of “Hunki -"] Siuce I was here taere nas been a at revelation goimg on in the city. Eac: &ay asl would walk towards the Cicy Hal where the crestor of the Republtcan party re- sidesin the day time, (laughte:.) where the | map that owns Congress bolds his little secret | Couciave: where the great dictator of the whole American people—(A voice, “Emperor”)— | boids bis litue locked up office—or rather re. | sites within the doors of his office, locked. Each day, I say, as I would walk towards thai sacred place: Walk up the steps of tbe west Wing Of the Uity Hall, and approach near the fauctum sarctorum [laughter] of this man— the Mayor’s office. in other words, gentlemen, (laughter}] 1 would be compelled to fold my arms, after looking sround apd seeing that in- stead of the cloud passing away and light again coming, it became darker and darker, and then would 1 exclaim, “Ob, how long! ob ' Lord! how long!” {Laughter.} How loug ? Some one might say how long will the R-pub- lican porty be centred im ome man! How long will Sayles J. Bowen, a falsifier and « traitor, own everybody in we city! (Laugnter.) How jong will every man continue to be a rogae or a thief but Sayles J. Bowen! (Laughter and es ‘ellow-citizens, wher. I would be mating these inquiries within myself some kina frieud Perbaps would tap me on the shoulder and say “Hatton, what's the word} Watchman oa the wall you Know, Crying ‘js there anything Lew to-day.’* acguier:) “No,” 1 would respond, “i% 4s same old right ik Bis place yet.” (Laughter and ap- plavee.] “Is there anything out of mterest,” some of the reporters would say. “Nothing strange, only Sayles J. owen is the only hou- est man in Washington.” [Laughter | “How does the battle seem to go ou,” some of the mis- chievous reporters would say. I would an. swer, perhaps, “1 do not know exactly, but they, Fe getting some fai men ( i)=qell) mit” (Lauguter and applause.) Some one perbaps again would @-K ‘ae—some one Who may be holding office under the C. poration. “Well, now. Hatton, ro mater is fad about Mr. Bowen, come down Hat, party of this city. [A voce— sud Isugbter.} I bave assaite commenced the assault upon 01 assailed, duty to duty to the people who have always Stood by and defended me im right, compel me to repel the assaults in that same mode that they were made. [Cries ot “Good! and +Hunki-dori!") My friends I trust iu God that the Giftereuces ‘hat exi now, will, when the time comes for tne po- lutical contest, be buried in oblivion. I have watchea the progress of things im this city for tbe last eighteen months past. I hav-en- deavored by my will and acts to sustain and defend the parties in authority Bat, sirs, be it for the better or for the worse, I wish ry in: but when to say here that I shall ever op- pose ‘the present Mavor of this city. {+ Good,” snd applause.) Sirs, I say I have as- seiled no man. T' me, an unmitigated one, in relation to the col- lection of taxes of this city; something that only devolves upom me when the tax books raised by partes 1m and out of the R onbiican perty, cannot for ome moment make me torget wuat I owe to youasa 3 party. No personal ditferences shall sepa- Tate the feeling of party ties between myself and you. (Cries of “(joed,” and “That's hankt. dori. Noe, my friends, I see by the reports in the papers that it was presumed, or without pre- sumption, that Boswell had a speech prepared, and manuscript sent, set in type at the Chrini- ie office. (Laughter) Sirs, when Mr. Bos- Well sends a speech to tue Chronicle office he don’t do it by Tae Star. (Laughter and ap- plause.) Let me say, gentlemen, that for no cause under heaven. bas that paper for the last few days done nothing bat try to heap infamy upon my name. [Cries of “Can't dott} Lac- cept itim the same manner that it comes, aud i Will say to-night that outside of the Iaie \a tional Intelligencer, then controlled by tae lead- ing Democrats of this city, that it was the only poper that bed the courage. ] may say, to <tand Up Snd cover up the filthy work of Richard Wallach, the late Mayor of this city. [Cries ot “That's tru ‘ mainly and Isugbter |) They can use hey please, Task uo favors. 1 guess they less tro me. They have insinu st i the Chron ot this city sapported me becuuse 1 pad <2 of patronage under my coutrol. I suppose tae Chronv le of this city supports me. because itasitmsy,1am—and none of the bitter o ponents Wat I have can blot it eut—recogaized As one of your humble leaders. Daty to then- selves, Quty tome. and pot less to themselves, Fequire that they should give mea fur and favorable report, As fur the patronaze, I hoid that inmy Baud. I give i: to the paper coat deserves it 1 give it co pu ‘ant supports, protecta, and defead mea irrespective of color, ra [Applause] That patronage, Jougs tome. No living man, no by threats or intimidation, ‘tak band. {A voice.—“Thank God for thar.”’) Now my friends once more I say, and I guess you will agree with me, that in every ins:anc yume Eevee bee: et ee Wito the publican party that we act falta. (Spra; ‘Indeed you have.") igh or low in this city, wn’ Political creed he may possess, that ‘and place his hand on my shoulder and say that] bave treated bim with less than courtesey, I say to-night I would to eee ihe man. [Cries of «be can’t come;” «he ain't here.” “your legs are to long for him.”) Weil, now, one more Word aud that 18 in relation our affairs at the Oitv Hall. I referred awhi age to 4 matter that bas been published, broad- cost beyond the city limite. ‘be gentlemen whose names have been boid no il-feeNng against aay of cast oea 4 oid Do Lil ; and regret that the Alderman from my own wa «man whom I respect I nssure you, the one ly elected, has saw fic to draw himself into meamt nothing but triendsby ve, my friends, U seemed to have seized Upon the grest and lofty man, who claims to be the ruler and the only man of the Republican party, and forcertain causes these centlemen s'il bang toa sunken ship. sir, I have no objection to a man exer- cising Dis Own opinion, nor do I ask him to follow me; but I say to you frankly to-night, as a citizen, that When a inan pens on a paper, mumates inst 1 belong toa ring, ora class who are endeavoring to injure, or attempting to injure the Republican party, be utters t whien be knows is untrue. cess in life has been among the people, not wi 'D rings, pot ‘with party—I mean as a fw around me, bat among the masses, Who never have yet lied to Me, nor to Nor ‘who was true to them. won't] There seems to wes for such ‘he assault was made upon | Bowen. Don't anybody go and teil ple, and to you as | J. hea nice men’ (Laughter.) “Well, si ‘would say again, “1 cam come down just as Matasapy other man, J thins, andl will say that be 4 the nicest min I ever siw to work bis own points, {ifughter} just about as nice as we could pick up; the-only Kepubiican thatever lived m the District ot Columbia; the only bonest man this side of the grave: the only mah Who ts on Mis Way towards the Celestial City: [isvgbter) the only man who can do nny- thing with Congress: Congress in fact, belongs jv bim he says. You kuow that ts the upon which be waselected. [Cric: of “that's so.”) We made a remarkable discovery that he was the only honest mau God + y-r created. ‘Well, now, be ts @ wonderin! man, ain't be? He is the great of America. In fact I do notsee what Washington would do without him. Mind you Iain speaking of Sayles J. God's sake. Tf ea ch against bim for sake. you do. i ‘will expect him to command the Councils to order another election and turn me 4 and turn tome. | out, sud elect someoody else in my pla: phe grate ney Promhace cubantig elscan {Laughter.) And 1 ieckon the people would eve seen fit to try and shirk that responsibil. | do it—( pause) im a horn. [{Loua ity, and place it upon the person now address. | laughter and appiause.| 4 e Pad to ‘ng you. Laccept none of it. Iwill notaccept | be careful and don’t tell bim_ ot any of it. (Bully for Now, gentle. | what 1 bave said, for it would be dangerous. men, all the isms and schisms that may be | He bolds the lightning in his hands. [A voice, And thunder too.) He holds the destiny of is{ nation in bis mands. If you say Sayles Bowen aint what he ought to be, and the People talk too much about bim, 1 expect he ‘Wisl order the Sun to cease suiniog upon this city, and will bury the Capitol im atoms. On! whata mighty man. And what else will he do! They Nell me that he says that unless we stick to him, unless we make bim Mayor again, that Congress will take the charter away. ‘That be ajone it ts who keeps it bere, aud be holds it in the hollow of lu» band. Qa! aint he & mighty fellow. (Laughter) Why, sir, 1 cannot describe bim in auy ower plain lan. guage, but if you will let ine use @ rough ex- pression, I will say that he is a “ripper” in every sense of the word. A voice, “A ripper, red but 1 tell you one thing about at. Where was Sayles J. Bowen im 1-2! yer, be will auswer all your quesuons, Teckon. But you ask me where he Fowl tell you Up with Andrew neon, somewhere. (Laughter) Weil now, fellow citizens, Mf you Will just let me talk my way. and don’t interrap! me, why thea you czu go up and lay the whole circumstances before Sayles J. Bowen, aud if itis not rigbt, way he will just divide truth trom error of course. That ts bis tailing. (Laughter. Ae I satd awhile every sense of the word ‘& Tippping things to pieces her ‘Every man who delonzed to t Kepublicke party before Sayles J be is atteroptumg by all the m: bring to bear to “mp” Bis Mow-citizeus, I tell you this, t ig, and it is being made plain to al! tae peo. eof the District, whether im office or out of office, Whether st worl on the Corporation not st work, his motto is, to make Repub. ans by starving you who are Republicans, @ giving the Democrats work to secure ir ~otes on next election day. Atn’t he a sper” pow! [A voice—“ Amt he!”] And » feliow-citizens, 1 would like to say this } much for him. (A voice—~Where was De in ' "| There was & man im the Seventh here—[A volce— Where was be in *)—who said at one time. . [A yoice— ‘Where was be in 1:62?) ‘There was a m: fellow-citizens——. [A voice—~ Where was he iu 2-622") Ob, bring that man right up bere; 1 want \o answer Bim. Let nim stand bere where I can see him. (Slight commotion.} (Same voice—+ Where was be in 1562!" C. un up, My friend. 1 see be has given office, or promised you one, and if promised you one you will get it, | know. {Laughter.) But come up bere; I want to an- swer you. [Same voice—+ Where was he in [A vowe. On, i he was all Twin felt you tt yor will Busb your mou: La ter} (Cries of ‘at him out.”) a is in my es tte ‘wind biows, or the curs T way the ws, oF the cur- wer ties, Te bear me out in that assertion, 1 ve only to state that he has been ever since he came to this city & perpetual otlice-hoider. (Cries of “That's so, Good, &c.] How did he Beld them. (Same voice—“Where was he in 1862") That mam asks me where be was iu 1-62. hee ‘was in some office, and he was not a Republican thea, ether, by & long (Laughter } If be was. blican, he Republican because President Lincoin something to e dim. (La Plause.} O"Bierne and be are very thick. 1 Wonder if O'Bierne don’t Koow something sbout a letter written by Dim to Postmaster General Randall, ———, bis fealty to the Johneon policy. ' You know that may account for the mil im the cocoanut. [Laughter. [Same voice—+-Where was bein 1802?) Won't somebody uring that man here where I can see bim, 1} Want to gaze upon Bis lovely counten- ance. Laughter.) Afler the acsassimation of that great man who Drought aboat the liber ties we Low eujoy, and & Febel and a traitor took bis place—I mean Andrew Johnson— | Howen bad an office, didn’the? [A voice— “Hadnt he And be kept it too, didn’t he? [Laughter applanse.| He kept itall the way along: t only one, as some friend remarked, offices have oftentimes been so innumerable that I guess 1! ts even impossible for my triend here who has been crying out 62 s0 lustily, to count them. [Laughter] (Same voice—«Where was be in 1-62?") [Great Laughter.) I will tell you where he was im 1832. He was a Re- ublican in I-62. He was then working for is pocket. [A Volce.—“He 18 Now.”) Hewas working for Sayles J. Bowen in is62° He was working for Styles J. Bowen in 1: He was working for Sayles J. Bowen in 156}. Taro him over, and let the Years come and go as they may, and no matter when or bow you see him, Bowen 8ll the time. (Langhter Same vowe—Warnt be n I-62 !"") For what! Forme? } f his Working for anybody yet but Sayles J. Bowen. Now, tellow-citizens, everything ts working along nicely, tor Styles J. Bowen is Mayor of Washington, Fellow-citizens, I want to know whether the fact of you and I having placed him in office, bas made bim such an Al- mighty that we cannot touch him with our garments. I will say tbat we will touch them [Cries of «Certainly we will.”] I intend to point out every spot on them untd I shall point out to him the way he shall take to his home. Laughter.) Now, fellow-citizens, I could tal to you about this glorious man ‘for long time: I'could talk about him from now until morning, and then the half would not be told. But it you go up and listen to him, he will tell you a good deal ina little while. 1 know one thing that will condemn Bim, and if be had treated you in yoUr WATd as he has treated us in our ward yon wonld say the same. and that is this: Men whom we had to fight against py our arguments, by our ballots, and almost by the bullet, instead of these men b-ing required | to takes back seat atter we had won the victo- ry. floated to the surface and been honored, while we who toiled for and won the victory have been compelled to take back seats. [Cries A voice, “How about Gettys- Oa! don’t mention Gettysburg.” Sayles J. Bowen was not there, or perhaps somebody wouldn’t believe it.’ Now, fel- low-citizens, 1 am getung a little hoarse, and I must come to a close, I have talked, perhaps, tong enough. There is a great deal being said here lately about a man by the name of Boswell (Applause) I ask yon whether that we have confided in “Never there is a Republican party, that man, unless am very much deceived. will cCatinue toTepresent the advanced principles of the Republic party. [Cries of “That's 5 That's bis principle, and he will die so, Talk about bisdyingso. If Sayles J. Bowen had his way he would mighty soon die so. [Cries of “You can’t kill bim ”} But fellow-citizens, there is a better time coring; you know I took a little step in igbtat the commencement. The Republi said it was inexpedient: bim! [Cries of that it would not do: that it would burt—Ub!—not the party, but Mr. Bowen. Ob! That mighty man again. Hart him, bow! In the estimation of the peo- ple. Well, what am I todo? Cover up his dirt, And tell the people itis all right. 1 won't do it. Now, fellow-citizens, let us see to it that no man preaches this stuff, this bosh, this flibberty Jibberty, that Sayles J. Bowen is the Republi- can party. But he ain't, by @ longshot. (A Yoice—“How about temperance!"] Talking ‘bout temperance, why, Mr. Bowen is a tem- perance man. Yee, but I recollect that I went with bim on triponce. and he was busy at night in briging whisky ap and down. (Laughter.] Yes, be i ppbra mga! man,with & vengeance. There 1 one thing about it, that instead of enjoying his sleep afte: Tide, he was in his soul, carrying Whisky all night. He isa tem- perance man—ob. yes. As I started to say, I took the initiative in pointing ont the blackne- of this man Bowen: and the proper time will come yet, when 1 can bring him tace to face, perbaps, With some of his apostles, before the People, and have him venture to justity his actions towards the Republican party—not to. wards me—on a little trip from this city some time ago; when I can ask him to come ap and show why these things were—to show how it came that he had to carry whisky all night. Now, fellow citizens, all I have to say is this: Be assured that the Republican party is made up of the whole people, and Sayles J. ‘Bowen Js oly one man, and Frederick A. Bos- well is anothér, grog | Mr. MeKenny, of the Fourth Ward, was called on, ana spoke of the duty of Republicans to their party. More cheers, .oloby Bailitf Sprague, chorus by the Pioneer Corps and occupants of the porch, accompanied by band. Mr. Kobert Olmstead, colored, addressed the company briefly, urging that whatever might be the differences among imdividuals in the Party, it was the duty of all true Republi- cans to stick close by the party, and not let Quatrels separate, them. He spolke of some of ‘Fepresentatives ‘ un- approachable now, and of the duty of the party to mark such, and not allow themselves to be misled a eecond time, Several others were called on to speak, but none seemed disposed to answer the call Mr. Boswell, aft cheers for the given, for the Republican party, and then he pro posed “Three grcins for traitors in and out of the party.” Bailift! Sprague.—Now, three groans for Perry Carson and his letters; now boys, (and the groans were given.) Give us the dead march for Perry himself.” The band responded 1 & piece ending with “The Rogue’s March.” Bailiff Sprague, who by this time was quite 2 led to the band to play “Hail to the [Voices.—What chief!” jo you mean Boswell or Grant?” “I object.” “Har- rah for the administration.) The crowd then separated, some with cheers for Boswell and “cme with cheers for Bowen. wi —_—e—— River FRontT.—The sale ot coal continues quite brisk on several of the wharves, the prices remaining unchanged. Considerable quantities of wood are daily arriving. Tals branch of the fuel business, which in former years was done on the canal, has been trans- ferred almost entirely to the river wharves, and requires more hauling to distribute to its destination. Galt's Wharf.—The steamer Arrow, Captain Stackpole, left on her usual trip for Mount Vernon and Marshail’s Lanaing, with passen- gers. The W. W. Coit, Capt. Ryther, came up this Morning With sixty-seven passengers and a heavy freight of oysters, fish, and produce. Carter's Wharf.—Saled—Schr. Saco, Wilson, for Havre de-Grace, light; James Bradley prey for Georgetown, to Joad coal for Pai adelphia. Jolnson's Wharf.—Mem.—Scbr. H.N. Squires, Fisk. sailed from Bath, Maine, 20th instant, for this port with ice for Great Falls Ice Com- ny. : Piney ¢ Wharf —Sailed—Schrs, Anna Virgivia, Lewis, down the river, light, Commerce, Ad- lown the river, light; Alexander Wiley, y, down the river, light. Mem.—Sailed— ipstant. scbrs. W. F. Phelps, from Phila- Celpbia to this port, with coal for Campbell & ‘Son; on sth instant, Wim. Ruark, Hooper, from Hayre-de-Grace, with Li> tons coal for W: Guimand; on 24th instant, Sarah Louisa, P: terson, from Havre-de-Grace, with 123 tons coal tor Turner & Cushing: on 2th instant, Bet) Conway, Skinner, from Norfolx, with lumber for T. W. Kiley & Son. Fay's W arf Arrived Brig Abby Thaxter, Pay from Bangor, with S00, daths for Bb. Brown's Wharf —Sailed Schooner McCracken, down river, light ; ovals Wiarf.—Sailed—Schr. Lotta Kiott’s Bond, tor Georgetown, (0 load with coal for th rt Sher Coat and Wood Wharf.—Sailed—Sehr, Jona, Smith, down nver, light, NortTHerw Liperti#s’ BeiLpine Assocta- Tiloy.—At the annual meeting, held last nignt, | An exbibit of the finaacial condition of the Sssociation at the close of the third year was made, showing very favorable results. Ut the Oregon, orginal number of sbares, (1,685,) the namber remaining unsold is ‘#2. At this rate, the as. sociahon bids fair to close in the 1 time, or m about three years and a half. An election of officers for the ensuing year was heid, and the following itlemen were unanimously chosen: Joseph Prather, President; P.W. ney, View Hrenisent; Joiee T. Eraier, xyes wane’ aoat be Z. Downing, James ing, Messrs pamnol3, H. Darrell: jon it A. Ciarke, and S. Topham, B. 8. Elliot, Pantale, ‘W. J. Stephenson, George RK. Thompson. mneral's Department issues orders for transportation to discharged soldiers on exhib- iting their papers, on W the railroad com- anies issue the tickets, And in (his case the jast-named procured an erder, which the for- mer took to the depot and obtained thereon a ucket to Omaha, signing the name of Smitn, and the parties were found endeavoring to seli it afterwards and were afresied. were committed to jail for court. —_—_-—__ St. aziuas Da¥.—This is Michaelmas pay, he ao ‘of Ssptember, properly named the day of St. Michael and all angels, andis a great festival of the Church of Bad also ri ‘as afenst by the Church of Engtand. The feast of St. Michaelmas is observed by the Roman Cathotics as a feast of devotion. but no extra services take place in the churches, —_-——_ A few nights ago the drug. N streets, was entered while one cf the propri- etors was in the back part of the store, and the till tapped to the tune of $25. pod al Tae WasnixeToON S&NGEREUND Will, on s , give a grand sacred eoncert at the Neuonel Theater ‘This will undoudtedly Prove a grand success. thougb; and not one only.”) | id and | t his be bas ever proved recreant to the trusts | Never: no, never! As jong as | THE COURTS. CRIMINAL Covat, Judge Fisher —This morn- the case of Fiorenee Howar !, sodic ed t; Thoma: Josep Light, graad larceny ter G. Waters, bors- stealing and gran: & nolle pros. was entered. Danie + Alias Tim Burk, James Cropsey aod Wm. Moore. indicted for the roboery of T J Thompson, were tried. Cropsey was acqait- ted snd the others found guilty. Moore was sentenced to seven years in tbe Alpaay peni- | tentary and Whalley fonr years. Bivs OPENED ror Extexpine CeLvE Yesterday Superintendent Mayor's offices bids for e culvert ot the lntersection ss follows: Paul Murphy & Oo, $5. foot for brick work, $6 25 per perch for mason- ry, (no bid tor grading, manholes and caping,) Jacob D Hatton, 816 <9 for brick work, $6 for masonry; N.G Reynolds. €9 for brick. $7 5° tor stone, 75 cents per foot for caping, #90 for manhole; Foo: & Martin, $7.5) tor brick, $7 tor stone, (no bids for grading. caping or map- holes; V. N, Barch & Go. $7 for brick, $1) far stone, 850 for grading. $150 tor manholes; Mtl- ler. Rusk & Co., $10 for brick, 6.5) for stone; J.V.W. Vandenburg, $560 for brick, $5 for masonry, $1 for caping. —_——_ MATRINOBIAL.—At the Lutheran Charch yesterday, the beauty and fashion of the city assembled to witness the ceremony of the mar- riage of Mr John S. Crecker, jr., to Miss E. Virginia Carpenter, ef Brightwood, D U. The happy couple immediately started’ on ar ex- tended tour. embracing the large cities of the North, carrying with them the good wishes of large circle of friends, Mr. Crockeris 2 son of General Crocker, President of the Board of Aldermen, ——_.__ MARMLEIZED SLATE. —Yesterday we called Mr. 8. P. Wrisley, in the Caris- ciation building, on street, to look at his stock of mantel artkles im Bis line. ‘These mantels are made slate stone and marbleiz4 by an ing We were surprised at the great vy: riety of patterns displayed, the nice imitation of all the intricate sines which characteri7> them all. particularly Qls neat pattern, N inlaid with brocatelle, 0.1 These mantels m er than marble, and known to be strouger and Will stand & greater degree of heat Among the most beautiful are the black and gold Span- ish, Egyptian, Galway green, red antique, Porphyry, Pyrennes, ©: Jasper, Swiss,: Lisbon, and Sienna. They have been used in the erection of our most costly houses; in {the buildings of Heary D Cooke, on Georgetown Heights, of Dr. Samp- son. Admiral Porter and others. Mr Wris- ley’s show rooms are in the middle store of the block, the basement being used asa packing room, CITY ITEMS. UNDBRSHIRTS AND DRAWERS, Siic., Wic., T5c.. Sl, at the Origmal Franc, 491 7th st., between Dard E. No Branch Store, 9290 —— £OR FALL axp WinTRR.—A large stock of Cheviotte’s, Oxford’s, Silk, Mixe: Tris’ and Melton Cassimere Suits at #12, =15, $15 and $20 per suit. Just received at A. Strauss’ popular clothing house, Pennsylvania avenue, between 10th and 11th Streets, three doors east of 11th street, —~e—_—_. FIN WHITE SHIRTS, 75c., $1, 21.50, $2, 22 50. at the Original Franc, 494 7th st., between D and E, No Brauch Store. W291: FoR THE CHgaPgsT Gent’s Furnishing Goods go to the Original Franc, 491 7th street, between Dand E. No Branch Store. 9,29,1: ——e—_ A Dzsiz.—it has long been a desire with medical men to have an agreeable tonic, which will act beneficially upon the different func- tions of the system without delecrious effect. Speer'’s “Standard Wine Bitters” fully meet the want so long felt. Their base is his pure wine, without auy medication, except "oe and roots. Sold by Draggists, &S ——— Goop Socks for winter, 5, 10, 15,25 cents, a° the Original Franc, 494 7th st., between D aa E. No Branch Store. 9,29,15 —_—e—— Save YOUR MoNeY and buy your Gent's Furnishing Goods st the Original Franc, 494 7th st., bet. Dand E. No Branch Store. 9,29,1 ——— REMOovAL.—A. Fisher, French Steam Scour- erer, and Agent for the Staten Isiand Dyeing Establishment, bas removed his Office trom 4is 7th street, opposite Patent Office, to 135 Sth street, between F and G, opposite Patent Office. 5 cENTA ren pair for good Canton vinunel Drawers 10F Men &1,t ADAMSON’S, 546 9th street, TRIS 18 TO NOTIFY THE PUBLIC that Geo. B. Wilson & Go. can sell Shoes, Boots,&c.,18 cheap as any person who advertises in the Star. ——_o__—— CcugTaIn Damask and Shade Linens. ADAMSOR’S, 506 Ith street, S11: next to Pennsylvania avenue. ——_.—— Corns, Diseased Nails, Vascular Excrescen- ces, Bunions, Enlarged Joints, and other dis- eases of the feet, successfully treated by Dr. White, Surgeon Chiropodist, No. 424 Pennsyl- Yania avenue, between $4 and 6th streets. Hours from s a.m. to6 p.m. Oalls made at Tesidences between 6 and S p.m. No charge tor consultation at office. Established 1°61. eee RUBBER SHEBTING and Nursery Cloth, Air Pillows, &c. ADAMBON'S, 506 9tn street, ——— ee Sibel: THE GRRATBeT relief imaginable can be af- forded thie warm weather by wearing one of those elegant suits selling at such astonishinz- ly lew prices at the celebrated Oak Hall cloth- ing store, 460 Seventh street, op) ite the Pos: Office, where, in addition to gentiemen’s “Han- nock Burn,” Cheviot, Arrah ma Pogne, drad dete alpaca and linen suits, children’s Gari- balde suits in variety are also to be bad at ue most reasonable prices. 26,6 | —_.—_—_ RED, WHITE AND BLUE BLANKETS, Bad Comforts, Sheets, &c Shi ADAMSON'S, 506 9th street. —__~——— OFFICE AND STORE LOUNGES.—Can be used for sleeping purposes withont mattress or p ows. [S11] ADAMBOR’S. 506 9th str SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL REQUISITES FOR SALE AT THE LOWEST PRICES. BY C.D. LIEBERMAN, Corner Ninth and D streets. Ez se {-eolm Ss? — economical and best COOKING AND PABLON STOVES Inthe Sut ae Mie mame in partthe MONITOR: LPBOVED part the we. FERW and ‘CORAL o Vv >, MORN, SKYLIGHT aod MINATORS, CHAMPION B, VIOURT RADIATOR, MAGNET, and pisia . besides a_general assort- RPING ABTIOLES, at the EBRRLY, THOMAS @ UO., No. 431 7th street Et treet Caos OLD GOVPRAMRET JAVA Gor. WELCH’S AND RAY'S BEST FAMILY FLOUR. GOOD EXTBA FLOUR TARBANTED, PSB ved. 30. RELS OF THAT PURE OLD ZABGLER WHISKY, only 91 Der'callc. CHEAPEST AND BEST IN THE OITY Also, very fine old SHEBBY AND P' WINes. ly Grocer, 2018 119 Pennsylvania avenue. To HOUSEKEBPERS AND OTHERS WANTING Olicloths. Window Shades, fe Ons petscla and velvet and Mats Loot Bags, Bods, Cccoa and straw Mattings, PiPuble ord Plame Co: = rornitare Oitel In fact. everything nitbing line. JAMES B DoDsON, ‘Space, third door east from oth le ag the re named geeis, that mak: ortment the most select &nd complete ne hae had ore. eharetiacers will find it to thelr advantage to n- spect tis stock belere soing Kegan = it cone an ment or pe Jas. B. DO nia . D8ON se 16-e0tOed 0. 4 Mt are t. take ho 4 Market Space. third door east from 9th strect, of ABD CURE, 58. LETTER OA BANNER = a tor To Viwhna aTeTuor sO TL and 73 Louisan: anieaoT BILLIABD BAL! IARD CLOTH. Ol BILL’ ILLIABD mys $20,000 ) teva. SUIT. | this kindof stone, and the exquisite tlorsb of | come into general use, s they are much cheap. | ifornia, Brocateiie, | | Doctor SCHUMAN & DURAND'S TONIC! EDUCATIONAL, & Ga BENCH AND GERMAN ANGE.—Thirty-flvebon- | Prof HENRY M dred bushels red wheat were offered on ‘Unange th shor languagen this Morning, and snies were effected as fol- ane lows:—60 Dushels, at $1 40; 75 bushels, at $1.45 . 400 bashels, at $1.50, and 70, at $LSt ? RiveR FRONT.—Latered — Steamers John : Gibson. Winters, New York, and New York, benen* siveu at © priva ; Jones, Philadelphia losers Commutieatt. sey STRagr IMrRoveMers.—Since the opening Me Bilis’ or Metseroat £ Co.'s Maske st Of Stoddard street, other improvements in that Frowptly responded to. we 2a re line bave suggested themselves to the mindstof | INSTRUCTION IW MUSIC —JNO_E SCHEER: our citizens, and none more strongly than th- | LOrgenist ant Tee bor of Mane Per tent Becessity of ming 5! Gh streets, de. me y Ot 448 12th etreet, between + tween Frederick and Fay: = AS mattersin | #256 a — that respect now stand, one of our principal yy ; institution—the Academy of Visitation—vesides | Ey‘ ENING CLASS other valuable property, is concealed from AD EVENING CLASS will be organiond Oct view of pertons on the thoroughfares, by the Ist @t Emerson Institute. 14h at hills which iaterve: a Sees R in Rmerson leetits Georgetown Advertisements. mest esense, 00 Tames co) Waspeiote. BOCEBIES: 4G street north. AT REBUCED PRIC ee cree aa 8 In consequence of damage to my store yeaterda tyawniriwind, Twill ofr goede walle matey NATIONAL MEDICAL COLLEGE Heeger heat ae 1 would particn MEDICAL DBP; EET OF COLUMBIAN WRALTH OF NATION'S EXTRA FLOUR, BH @reeeer, Brrwers Ute axy 14sH Beary canal ~ the fom + i ‘scouts upwards. Very hue old WHISKY at . iy Fer gallon, tow ervde WHISKY at $125 wal Ih TaN wer ae Dea gallon, and everything oe ETRE Te (SC 21-2e 41% New Vorkav.. bet ith and Int . gp SORTER Cor. Bridge and ig at H. So88%88 se 2 Geo own LZ sas r Ne. 753 U street ort stores. Esrasurenen IN 134. PRemivw AWARDS x INS, Be HC BUTTS. TEACHER OF yoga « M MUSIC. hesidence. Grant Place WH WHEATLCY'S from loth strest, PREMIUM STEAM DYEING IVATETLI CLEANSING FATA! 49 JEFFERS (SHMENT, cestring Car's euch q pg ntl es sr. won teeny lowing pranches. + a Replete with every desirable apparatas and p: an Late alee Se terme teenits state vided with the best tavent ant artistic skill te PA ES athe obtained, wi faut personal attention on tie = oe thie Dest place Howano INSTITUT orders in his tine weil — (o-PaRTNERsHie NoTive Notice is hereby civen P, term F. ONION pave formet coluest Orel ne Obraiatett the bame. style. and Cu Store: P.O. Howard county. Mi TATE. AUC AL OLA 18S NANETTE K_ DHA SUNESS, at No. May building. Sevent! M open ber Private Classes on the opposite Post Uiice building “HC GILL SEPTRMBER. ato. 400 12h street’ he b struction i an ‘The Latin and Music will be A course of Lett G-me that the ienei Sccompany the 7 Mey Boorman pe Sa eee oe Washington, D.C, Sept. 23, 1899 NOTICE ts hereby gi bas REM 'D to £4 ig chek street, opposite General Post (mice. so Beesident crane Thankte! for. the Mberal watronaze heretofore ricte, Also, to Boy JP bestowed. he respectfully solicits a continuance of WV Trdor, Rev J« the same for the new frm uoticed abore. nev, 0. 8. 8., Brigedter All ontstandinz accounts of the late firm of 4.@. ONION & BUTT, uot heretotore rendered. chonld be fmmoediately present ¢ to the ander- signed, at the above piace, for settlement. Washington, D. C.. Septer be a wo se 23-6 {Ghronicie} [FEEDEBICK KooxES Northwest corner of sth and 'E streets, opposite | SOLICITOR UF PATENTS AND CLAIMS BE FORE THE DEPARTMENTS. ¥ Gowzaca OOLLEGE The exercises of GONZAGA j On Fs t Will commence { MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1560 For particuiars, apply t aut JAS. CLABAE,B. 3.. Presitent st MATTHEW S INSTITU TR tetween lat COLLEGE. NOTARY Peele: ee OF Etodies will be resumed in thit Tustitu: Ds, 4 FIRST MONDAY OF SEPrEM® Rerexgoren eat asuer. | ie extra changes (or the Modern Lai . a rai Dg pean ineton, rey ane reo TUBIAS, Dir Moses Kelly. nn T® OCOLUMBIAN SEMINARY. | ,bie Institution. dest S25, Young Ladies | Academy tor dfn ns Urauches as ale? of an Buglisn education, as ales the Anton risuer. FRENCH STEAM SCOUBER, ns eee ee And Agent for the Pap ey ee axon st tee STATER ISLAND CH. ¥) | Fetcraciuranetg ies indie Metebcr, formers DYEING ESTABLISAMENT. latterly one of the Fi Ofice—435 NINTH 8Ti Opposite Patert Office, #21-2m* Formerly 44% Seventh street. OVEB FIVE MILLIONS SAVED BY THE STEWART COOKING STOVE. = "OUNG LADIES’ SEMIBAEY, Hrty yittyen buy any other Yous: JAR DING AND DAi SCHOOL, at best ? | The dutice of this titath will be resomet ‘Call and exam! September The ‘school Vous joratet ie IMPROVED STEWART, | Tear cf resiience adjoining the Bplpusny tharch, At the Agent’s, | and is well known as the Kpiphauy High peu ol KE. F. SIMPSON. oy ‘The pment a Tocnds yg ——_ space mn eeun ore PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ‘be cbtained by appiving to the Bector of the se20 tt between lith and Uth streets. | ApS es Frocs: FLOUB:: Beceipte direct from the mill with orders to sell at Market Rates. BAKEES, ATTENTION! Assortment Large! Price Low’ TO ALL PUBCHASEBS. eran apd German by Bative teach re at usual rh One Barrel or Thousands, at * Circulars can be sbtained at the Booksto LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES, by taker &'Co.,coraer ith aod Dt nt Seni tons sels W.M. GALT 2 00. — P®OPOsALS FoR BEIDGE ON @ STREET. | OEP in p Insp wen ri or the sforesaid. tribedtow or the persenal be 4, oe constraction of the ‘assete in hand, as far es the same Of Gand Blebtoeath etreote have bewn collected and termed tate money idcers will state price per perch of 25 feet for : “ nase laid in Mydraulic cement; price per @ | Rig yeu Sowre All the creditors and heirs sf for plank and fonndation timber; price per cubic | “taims'p yard for excavation, theasme to intlade the lewsl: | ;ll8 Property, ing off and properly bi é Jepertatepscut of etendcnt ol F the Firat Ward. aed ssistant Commission: | ge i ers appointed Dy Tieht to resect ans erall | (BO S FOR p The Riayor reserves the riht to rednct any peorosaL ee 22 td Superintendent of Sewers. &o. } TTA! wo a eee OO WLine Ba Kren mond Va. Proposals (is éuplicate will "be received LOO8, Beales UNDER METBOPOLITAN HALL. rctice ef revs tapiat ob ith Pann's Avance, kam Lite Sreeer Wasy, | fii)" A D ‘GEORGE BAUEB, Proprietor. ~ ~ —— : United States Subsistence from 6s. m. tol? p.m. The Bar isetockes | f'hiNg {hs (hited Sistes Subsite Tih the ‘noest Liquors, Wines, and, | from Bovember tet, 180. to Apeit Sth dayne such less time as the Commissary Generalot Sub ” may cirect. Ficders are requested to be present to respon? *o their lids. and be ed to give fo falfliment of their coveract. ©" boBds for ‘conditions, requirements, tofore. BA alee. f of the gnest brands. Seareas tite te un Ws | UMBEE! LUMBER! LURpaB ii mplete assortment of Batic. | large stock and complete Ing Lumber, Hemlock Fencing, Orpras Shicena, | bere White Finetand Spruce Picket, Cedar Pest’ Brevet Mar ape C I80,, weab-6t Firat Miintery Dis DRESSED LUMBER | ofall kinds on hand and for sale at lowest marke: rateeby LET @ RBDGRAY: 2 Corner New York events and 6th street, Hl ap 1st one snare Liberty Morker | (NOTICE OF Eamovan. We respectfully call the attention of onr frients } ii customers to our temporary removal to ihe D*® KIBESTEAD'S UNAIY, ! Headache, i § mduutes, euralgia. Kheumatism Coughs aud Colds. Cramps and Obolic, O peraHouse. corner 9th aud Csts., until our New rt ang Btereis Bplebed. Seles wil becontinueles | pj, THPAMB Lipa NE the Bidteye: act eee ee tes a ee ematiay mow | at usny other digcases and ailments of the hums. % W. b: WALL & 00., Aucts. is tontiecne ‘and Bisdéer. 1 depo PREPARED FROM THE CONCENTRATE) | torre: It een Expectorant AATKACT OF FRESH BEBE ULL C NAC BRANDY AND PYRO PHOSPHATE | There te Bots pain OF IRON. Spd in ‘most instances entirely cure It should This jon is com posed of the Com; Swere, be saat Saniee suv increasing the purity ant quale toes | ‘rt nlm acinar iby Dg the purity and quality ~~ yaad Fieeh and Biocl, giver'action and toue 49 the ali eee! . 50 CRNTS PER BOTTLE. mentary Canal building up the human frame. ecartes, aud PRICE. fold by all Drugeists, Apoth: ever, 3 ‘Dealers A CERTAIN CURE FOR rOL- IT IS A CU WING Diseases: = FOL Deditity, rerworked ‘PRICE, $1 PER BOTTLE, PREPARED aT Ne. 195 WEST PBATT STREET, BALTIMORE, MD. CHABLES STOTT. 375 Pennsylvania avenue, For sale by all Draggists. sneam | decrased fosche extension. of 5 pe APPLICATION, FOR DUPLICATE LAND fern Pepe fale imchard Holmes ae vr be ap improvemeat in Locks Dupanrnunt or THE Invention. it isordered that eald petition be heard at this rom price, daly lath, 1536. sin aay of October ‘Any per 1) WHOM iT MAY CONCBEN: ilice on the 3n Y oacion ys ‘ A acres, issued un macce sin AAh ef tener ‘Was granted Sopticate wigan torn jana Warrant pS Guaer t. PENNSYLVANIA AV! STBBET B ollection of property east of 1 ‘le and Bent, Alsr 9 | tol for