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bering Star, “THE EVENING STAR | me EV VENINGSTAR | gu STAR. Published Dally, Sund: Sundays AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania EE sg corner Lith St. THE EVENING STAR "NEWSPAPER comP’Y. s. BAUPPAANN, Prevt. THE EVENING STAR ts served by carriers to thelr subscribers st TEN Ceres Pan wuxx, or Fou- PT-Focr CENTs PER MONTH. Copies at the counter, Two Casts esch. By mail—three months, 91.0 siz $3.00; one year, $5.00. THE WEEKLY STAK—published Friday—9i.0 S year. SF Invariably in strenet, te both cases, and no paper sent longer than paid EF Bates of advertising furnish! on application. EDUCATIONAL. 1s HANNA WILL REOPEN MER SC! ou and children, at No. . on TURSDAY, Spemr sellin oy} ™. 838—N2. 5,767. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1871. TWO CENTS. AMUSEMENTS. | Aagpenat BALL. EDUCATIONAL. s] og pee ty FOR LITTLE BOYS EX- eet S.E TLFFRY iy I ober SPECIAL NOTICES. EVENING STAR. | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. “Washington News and Gossip. This Afternoon’s 1 s Dispatches, en Sees Ps | assoclaTED PRESS REPORTS. iomere parma were a, ay FROM EUROPE TO-DAY. eat ore 1871. ene con- distinguished Artists: Espa. a3 mer the charge of THE wepsey OF PBRA Wth aud G streets 4h. Parents and . of Bea Dy EEN oH Miss SUSAN GALTON, 1: Soprane fe Ditectrese Telegraphed Bacluaveely to The Bveming Siar. ocr hives f= <= DONALD il iseeciinathr Fe ae wie Taz Graxp Dvxe ALExts Is expected to Tseeresteng Singthita Steen, — ea) ing.” ‘4 3 ? rade— PEN HERSELECT pay ‘be Tich instant, For circalars, apply at R. JAMES rue stapdipaes arrive in New York next week. Increane of Trade—Afray betecen Catholics amd oon as ‘the first Monday ptember on 5 —— Z. an eorgetown. mond, aN Protestants in Ire The Coal Mine Di from eta MR. JAMES ‘ v4 Secretary Derano has gone to Ohio to ler—Queen Victoria Able to be Out— a ee eet "5a Bia BURG ESS will reopen their Schoo (Baritono.) from Now York, fate of the Iie . pe Peorfub wreet 5. EL ani? 7 te tcon ee ecu MONDAY. September tith eu Trae i, ALeRED, i bring his family to Washington for the winter. | Siorm—Catile Disease—The Prince of Wales, "= 2CRE Witt RiOrEN ER: SCHOOL | t05' ee a pate or.) from “Philadel =a 1 &—The monthly retarns from ADPMIEAL S. P. Lex, commanding the Gulf Squadron, arrived in this city this morning. CommissionER DovoLass returned last t Se; MSS 5, FLETCHER a5 THE P PLSASURR * iia aie fo aumouace the resumption of Ler selec Tish classes for 7gmue Tadies, WEDNESDAY. ¢ ‘the 6th proximo, at 1313 New York avenue, OBREK ET. ( Planing.) rom Philadelphia. Admission, : i" No extra ebarge for rewerved Soocember 3 Nacte ot mat Waaetests | tember jetre: no ore, Penpeylvania avenue. “Ganegrt will 8 eri Jarge assorinchts oand Giny import: rade show that the exports from ‘Whisky, Inrge beftee, 8 <a in during August were unprece- dented. ‘The actual value fs £22.031,21b, an tne crease of 30 per cent. over ISTO. DORSEY = SELECT 8¢ LEX, No. 30 A street N ight. An affray between Catholics and Protestants = Ve WARD UNIVERSITY, A ZYMMERM AN, n eee . a “schiai ORMOND Obes Othe Secrstary and Financia? Azent, ‘Business Manag Syenztany Rongson left this morning for | {Cttred yesterday at Portadown, Ireland. No Only‘ imiten rey THEOLOGICAL SDEPALEMENT=Opens Sep “0 EXHIBITION Portsmouth, New Hampshire, where he will re- | “‘Communiration has been effected with the ancecvlm_ | tember 1sth. ‘Tuition and room f SALE ‘Gece Reduction, main a week or ten days. imprisoned in the minesat Wigan. The 4 NEABNATION CHL Law D DLPAWEMEST Your begins 0 October a4. * body of one of the victims has been brongh FOR YOUN nies SND iiLpReN, Tuition, 820; ull conrer, Bi In IN OLD BYE AND BOURBON WHISKIES | prreoxat—M. W. Galt, Esq., of thiscity, thei k > 11 © DICAL DRUAUTHENT Year beg beging Octo- | No. 496 Seventh street, between D and BRANDIES, GINS, fc... ; » Esq. : ir the others are 1 aay Bev. J.B. HU wert Lectares bain daily at 5} o'efock mh cignt doors above Odd Fellow's Hall, of the follow: pl Ki Sei ay a returned yesterday, ptr ee wed xf PP oe ne SO wy area . rg bd a tr of Lectares, ingings, Rgra 5 tended Eu- nee Beles pes ie BS Sieor Largeet Wr a0, ‘Baker, steamer Cuba, after a somewhat ext ii fore Toesvteer « Plctare Gorda and Tassole Raita erie Sale ‘Name and aes mais apas-ly* tifted,) ropean tour. me Fear. hestioantsier ht NAVAL Orvicens DETACHED.—Lient. Com- Queen Victoria is improving, and sat in her ins garden at Balmoral for a time Yesterday. . A fearful storm caused t damage to the sopermnber is . Tuition $9 per i mander B. P. Smith from ordnance duty, Navy AT 5. HELLER QOUMAL DEPARTMENT eh ad opisan: Prey, sBEEDONS, CC Adawace Yard, Boston, and placed on waiting orders; | County Vorks wes 2 the Sfaiton distelet or the ELLING 8. “ 4 AS) Ee DAN AL fer s* nese: Tewenipey, plicants for admission examined Sep- | EF: i WAI vHvinpinastoos ¢ aMT in, 0. GAUTIER, Medical Inspector Edward Skippon from the | “The ‘and mouth disease is penne Tuition, $9 per your. weet Proprictors of the Native Wine Bittors, Naval Acadamy and ordered to © Wabash as spreading alarmingly smong the cattle in Warwickshire daa chtisoNs. a. Siocd Gian UNG S 4caDRMY, ft on taba Rees ES i Et} Rowe 1217 and 1919 Penn's avenue. | iject surgeon of the European feet. nibs Prince of Wales las returned to England Tea ns = eA SOL vom Be MATHEMA’ OAL | | syyeMILR CL ASST ESDAYS, EHUBSDAYS, Lea & Perrins’ Sauce. Cot. Wa. F. BARRY, 2d artillery, command- | Tm the Continent. pads sal CRD SYS 3:3 Pronounced by Connoisseurs ing artillery school, Fort Monroe, has been | 4 BCPablican ree Suspended in yiits Siren, Berwenn “TUESDAYS, THURS- The Beasion of School will “THE ONLY GOOD SAUCE.” ordered to procecd to Fort Wadsworth, New Panis, an Tho mayor eo the town of ORSETS, be ny WEDNESDAY Be September ice The Scien- | DA, YR ands whe STN Ye aad! Improves appetite and digestion, and tt 1s un- | york harbor, to examine the counterpoise gun | Montandon, ae i ‘of Doubs, has ‘at redaced priors. Cail and seat eas, Department will be ip, charge of Prof. J.C, RED rated for ite flavor. Mowers. LRA & PERRIS 0 carriage there undergoing experiments, with a | Deen suspended from SS exorcion of his fune- tf 715! Market Space. es on inwhelneering wil} orocghe Bar| pecial Aa ames teal particrs view t instructions af the artillery school. futtion of toa Verubincy catherine’ = = ———— — cel AT M. WILLIAN’S, ying. ta nthe fel In t 3° aul2-cofm MR. Icxativs DorxeLty, who gained some | brate on the 4th instant the anniversary of the & 907 Pasxsrivama AVENUE, sejeef verti chs int tovents Wrench te r omen only ane notoriety while a member of Congress from | inauguration of the era tanght en part of ‘erreur courses IN DAILY LES- tom a Ke application joe Minnesota us the foe of the “‘ Washburne fami- Ministerial in Turkey. Ladies will alwe Seer oa gio tit ~rvor id ly,” is running for a seat in the Minnesota Sen- ee, Sept on is nanoenged —— howe Parasol Covers. ek amps 4 BALE eres Prof. 8., a suitable ieee ate. He has for several years been an “‘inde- eg Moen y Vv ad Fania wii cond a vil Black Dress picks . Ciaseical Department, 1c8. Te the repablicna ser Oates, bat now returns | Vecome Minister of Foreign Affaire te ie the BP. Paris FMA, (extra,) ve fuitin and tution fn eco ‘g part nts of Ocean St tes Veen ilata. fn te, horn, and For circulars, &€., Sea iT ESB XoUNa, ig oy ory — any ere 5 | WALT Waitmanx.—The New York Post says Loxpos, Sept. &—The Seaman Hasia, Velvete, Pine maple og jeathers. eet-tt 14 aaa kine . at ar that Walt Whitman was received very heartily | ftom New York, touched at Queenstown Thurs- Ei Gade marked ts plain hegre ant ‘st the low- cuTkee Y | day night; the’steamshiy Silesia, from 3 Pe LLIAN, SVeceoen bath aed wth crease eats sn fear, , 0- REICHENBAOH’S PIANO STORE, PF Ges neiten Selhats ankience yetetey: yaa eecael ot Stee: oe af 27 907 Penvayivanioaresae._ | sumed in MONDAY. Bepimber 4 strap or Struct above Penna. Avenue, g| ee ciereatee amie police ces ship Britiania, from New ork, touched st Mo- mercin} Course ma) = at pt ae sbisiteD vee. oa Years ae clocntionist, but his delivery was sadly marred ‘Lavenrour. Sept. &—Arrived the steamer | ed M. PRICE, a , pens Bre bee hy the noise of hammering going on.” Russia, from’ New York, Aug 413 SEVENTH STREET, ({POuGETOWN suMiNany, Pi en Sra fod’ Mclod’ous for sale tart; Bingo apd fie ne anly perfect Hair Dye— Biiek or Seek APPOINTMENT OF POSTMASTERS,—The Pres- baler pines ee Oecane, y , mi terms; . : = D axp E Streets: ‘and Repairing. p4-ly* Yorke ident has appointed the following deputy post- New Yorx, Sept. S—arrived, th: = bore No, 76 GAYSTREET, GEORGETOWN, D, c., | eeannaning or masters:—J. W. Patterson, at Humboldt, Kan.; | Erie, from Liverpool, ite rege BELLING OFF REGARDLESS OF CO#F TO MISS LIPSCOMB, Parnctrat, PIC NICS, EXCURSIONS, &. 1871 at 1871 F. A. Hough, at Collinsville, Cts aa eae Germany Senasn Partivan of Dellin- of ill be rerumed al i; ‘aylor, Bozeman, Montana, and Lospos, Be pt. 7.—Coant Arnim has been — Eds eames sav. GBP UAIOM EXCURSION £0 GLYMONT, ‘Thos Richardson, Port Gibson, Miss. = PoR THE REN st. MARTIN 7s EDUCATIONAL SOCIETY, MONDAY, September 11, i871. ‘The Steamer WAWASEE will leave her wharf, foot of 7th street, a turnil finally replaced as German ambassador at Rome by Troutmandort, who is a partisan of Dollin- ger, and manifests great hostility to France. Phis nomination produces a deep teeling of dis- content in the Vatican. The Imperial Conference at ‘The conference at Salzburg was most friendly on both sides. The people avatied themselves of the event to have a galaday. A grand din- ner was given to-night, and there is aiso a bril- Hant illumination of the surrounding hills. The SO HUMBUG !! SEEING Is BELIEVING Four Day's LEavz vor Tue Kstouts Tem- PLAR.—The President has directed the heads of Departments to grant four days leave of absence to all employees who are connected with the Knights Templars in this city to attend the Grand Encampment of the United States at Baltimore on the 19th, 20th, 2ist, and 22d insts. M. CaTacazy a8 4 Newsparer Corre- MY ENTIRE STOCK 03 MILLINERY AND FANCY GLODS, akin poe , $20. Languages, REGARSLES OF COST. sic. eee ‘and Painting form extra charges. BATURAL CURLS AT A GREAT SACRIFIOR full particulars, address Sister M. LEOCADIA, Any shape or style of the best quality b's TWELFTH aig Ly. SENSTON OF Sis. Beyer 4th. The cous Cy in- ‘Lan- GRAND OPENING or x ? Children under 10 yeare.t0 cents: under 6 years, eh: to es had of the Commaitans erat the host i? G®r REUNION BESTIVAL Ay F tag NIC S.A. PECK'S Se! hool in Sol Emperor William will leave to-morrow morn- IMITATION HAIE CHIGNONS AT 96 ORNTS. | mencs Sept. ah. “For further “tntoranl Hon, the Git pa copined Onthalie Beast! 3o- FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, pence fear laden a. Catcaty, the ing for Munich. PRI La ert ame id een from 1 a. Spm. oF of the Catholic B lent Union, mee ye) M. PRIOR, addrenned eee wine pent thettba ey a ae Russian minister, is clearly convicted of MORE RAILROAD MURDERS. 413 SEVENTH STREET, ee MISSES ND R. WILL awed Park, on TUBSDAY, a meg authorship of ‘a letter printed in Tae hows ‘ork —— Derween Dant Bstrens. | WORDEY, Lepimer ah atrel rollSgat Ms" | gags in "ghogeds wil br Mummy arcs us teen written in St. Petersbuigigivinganaccount | 7™°@ FRIGHTFUL 4CCIDENTS. : once, A i ur aecoun! Lad mon 91 Beall treet, Georgctow Sy a filuminate Sean wioeeemn moe oe a. STRAUS, th ~~ sSiniclic ued best between th: tie Ml commence at wii of Agentoment A. R. y Setres comfot jeasure of visitors. Festivities o'clock p.m. Collision in Kentucky. One Man Killed and Two Fatally Injured. Lovisvitiz, Sept. 8—A collision occurred at 11 o'clock last night between two passenger trains on the Louisville and Nashville railroad at Kandolph station, about eiglit miles from this city. person was killed and two others fatally’ in} injured. Their names are Mr. Buch- anan, of Ashville. N. C., Dr. James Thomas, of GREAT REDUCTI: ONE PRICE ONLY. HENRY KING, Jr., MASONIC TEMPLE, of the atffical is e conversation which that let- ides to took place on the 16th of August, whereas the letter was dated thi days previous. The character of the conversa- tion reported, moreover, is only known to M. Catacazy and Mr. Fish.” THE REPUBLICAN TaiumPH IN CaLipoRsta. Ts. onan COLEMAN —_ ek ad A Boardi mien Young Ladi Children, in 4 open, he 2d of October. The prong ae Fg ormpiete and th thorough. v5, rece MRS. “OM Bailes DBs, Patiedalph jpotswood. POPULAB CLOTHING HOUSE, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, 25-2 Fie S08 Ook FoR youNc CADE Rens AND Between lth and llth streets. OOBNER NINTH AND F STREETS. BOTS t Bb nm The following private despatch from a well- | ome ‘Ga. and a Grifith, of Nashville. The cantatas xanile alia deepsea 151 AUD, Sieg ya evn part Wem: 8 = : ei # Parish; COMPRISING informed citizen of San Francisco was received | train bound South ran into the next to the wens B. panes Fetacipal, ‘ ‘Children here this morning: coach of the train from Memphis and Nashville as it was going upon a side track. Surgeons were promptly summoned by the company, aud “five thousand dollars of iidren, in care of parents or MILLINEBY and FANCY oy GOODS, serait THE LATEST STYLES SEPTEMB: FLOWERS, wer arabe LACE: guardians, free. Heme School Newton Booth, republican, is elected Gov- enor by more than five thousand majority. (Six 1 2 aa thousand our Associated Ba everything done for the wounded, of whom Hosiery, sauere Be PARA 18, pn F oe CLOTHING. o fan Franclaco olects the entire epabaenn teoie-1 Seen on men altogether. EMORIAL HAUL, l4ru axp N sts — 4 CORSETS. LA . lect Schoel for Yeting Ladies will reo rae ative ticket. The ant-Gorham bolters Kept | rersipie Collision om the New Je load! ag shower isses ANNIE EVENS (Ch0stNG ovr sauEs MEN'S DRESS SUITS, their ticket inthe fleid, but it received less than Canaeen ena Seem Positively One Price Only. myBly y, WILLIAMS. Prine! ol ae qowiaa cores: one hundred votes. Sargent and Coughlan are Tivee den Rebenene ate aicanieds: — ot French al: Pt or ad thitd dusted ey eto | Naw Yonk, Sept. 8A collision between & THE TRADES. OF inquire MEN’S TRAVELING SUITS, the first. ‘The Legislature is undoubted! yrepab- | mixed train and a coal train occurred Wednes- day eo gre dg ville, on the New Jersey Central rr: welve cars became de- teg asiey the po train, and = ed pel cep, wen! st speed d down the grade into er train. The caboose was crushed, and lican.”” Two telegrams, addressed to the President, were received at the White House from San Francisco to-day, relative to the election. Sen- tor Cole telegraphs as follows: ‘‘California is yer AND AWNINGS. YOUTH’S, BOYS’ AND CHILDRENS YOUTHS’ DRESS SUITS, a SHALL If A (tts ag te Mathey YUUTHS’ BUSINESS SUITS, INSTITUTE. A TS for Sale or Rent for Camp Meetings, | situation fon delightful TEN BISMARCK, ZOUAVE AND WELLINGTON Bairs. Festivals, & aise diree men ‘were killed and three wounded, two 176 Referencee—! 7 fully righted up and is in line for next year, a AWNINGS ior Public and Private Balls and Par- Baltimore Md oi oe std eeimoeepiatl with all eats set” The other telegram is front | Condor, N- Bo! Goodrich of Spencer, 8 oe M.G. COPELAND, emupge nrncee babe ‘ “We have elected our Governor and whole | “24 Hiram Caré, of Flex ¥ 3 ‘ en Saeee = . A SPLENDID LINE OF pate ticket, Two congressmen sure; and probs- | ‘Waiver and Chidery, ccoeped ami erunee The bly the third. Present advices also indicate we pag have the Legislature by a decided ma- o Commies’ ‘oner Douglass also received a tele- gram to-day from Supervisor Foulke, of Cali- ‘ornia, saying that the State has probably gone Republican by 6,000 majority; and that the METROPOLITAN SUITS. The above styles in SUMMER OASSIMERES, OBEVIOTS, WHITE DUCK, MARSEILLES and COLORED LINENS, manufactured with taste and slegance for all ages from 8 to youths of 20 years of killed and wounded were drovers, accom; FRENCH, ENGLISH and AMERICAN CASSI- MERE PANTALOONS, WITH VESTS ‘TO MATCH OB WITHOUT. WFCALL AND EXAMINE. ing their stock to New York. One oi wounded resides at Doylestowa,Pa. The brake- man escaped. All wereasleep at the time of the accident. . A™™or FISHER, FIRST CLASS SCOURER, 618 9ru Sraxer, Orrositz Parent Orrica. can be at /PRINGER, A.M., Principal, ‘an 23-lm adopting the latest improvements, . Legislature is secured and three congressmen. | The Color Sasson by the wheake oF Seate Wensecen Soeten Ten 7 HE ROSSLYN SEMINARY, = au28 A. STRAUS. pabeteicee etna - pas EF FOR YOUNG “ate AND CHILDREN. Also, SHIRTS, COLLARS, DBAWEBS, TIES, = ‘Tax Anri-TAMMAKY MovEEnt 1 New | Boston, Sept. &—The National Division of by, those not possessing these facilities. Wal reopen at Ho. 3 TREET. betwoen Ver- | goon, &c., de. Ne* Youx.—Matthew J. O’Rourk, the clerk formerly | Sons of Temperance has stiled the question of es cleaned without on apart: cee n Comptroller Connolly's office, and thro: colored membership by the adoption of the tol- Sanmeakant Oreass docts ier ae removed, modo to the Prlicipal. Mass | Great opportanity for good goods at low prices. whom the New York lowing preamble and Fesolution, by & vote of 81 men Uiothes cleaned, reet, until r Ist. one 0 39: Whereas, In the order o' ms of Tem- Subcet shrinking or uring te + After 0 thai date at i Sobeal-romes perance under the jurisdiction of the National following prices: Coats, fa 0; Fats. is | the HOAH WALEER & CO., Before making my fall purchases, 1 shall, to re- that “if the city authorities will submit the wag know no distinction on account of a avjbole Busine Sul, $3 ~ AUB, CLASSICAL TN duce my stock as much as possible, sooks, pay-rolis, vouchers and returned checks | "St oauut bon eine See = yj A F. - : eI re, resolve: Hee Terk sivle of cicsning Rid Gloves 3 ving ie nortue between Oh aud 11 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS io the examining committee, he will aramciont | Thatin our future action we do not deem it ox: a *\cils apd Frintnings cleaned, blackensd ae | 10thstrects west, Mus. AN JACKSON prin |. ber of entries, indorsements and receiptetor | Pedient to organize scparate bodies in the same 4 ‘Trimmings cl 5 emu cipal.—The dut his po Will be resumed J. SEIBERGE! conlaiogt customers. Among my nad bees stock, a ‘ ah erritory on account of any of the aboye named Serine) colores, Sicased the Destsepic, | SEDTEMBER ine Jackson will also give Pri; } At", 9+ Tettccor eo . WF. Toudon & consi: Sant GENTS. HOE FUG eck to prove 0 ‘that hes boon | aes 1e) colored, cle: - | vate Lexsona ie tog y noe of the Staten Is sine, 5. a5 «Dyeing Betab- | [h- higher Mathematics. und Im OITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVE, ‘The New York Standard nominates Hon. R. Lshment, established ee. ne best and largest of <KORGETOWN C MERCHANT TAILOR, 8. Roosevelt as the reform candidate for the Forty Excursionists F Poisoned. He Rind in the cous Ty ONT FISHED. igent, G Hotel, (Inte Brown's. i ‘oralty of New York. He is at present a| PHILADELPHIA, Sept. &—Last week a large iytty_ Bik a hesce The academic year o of GEORGETOWN COLLEGE meee ged Bean's arcnae, Wr hagton, Pernt Arsene ay EMBROIDERY private party made a steamboat excursiondown he bay from Wilmington. the whole of the part of poison, and a num x mocratic member of Congress, but was one of he most earnest speakers at the eat meetin; on Monday last. a . Tne REPUBLICAN VicTORY IN CALIPoRNtA. commences on U bie Boxpat oF Serrensea and ends in the fret peek of The LECTURES In the MEDIOAT, and LAW =e Sue Py th ek in OCTOBER. ATERIAL, FINE FANS. VAS! Next day nearly ES, POCKET CUTLERY, PERFUMERY, suffered from symptoms of respectable families now have one or more members seriously sick. WINDOW AND VERan- WASHINGTON HOTELS. _ bl Aes TENTS, BLY. J., President. ari ton oF tf © WILLARD ABORT Ar oe FOREIGN, and DOMESTIC | The republican triumph in California increases | The cases have not yet been alarming, but they o' vita or Ojrentary containing pari ae <; EBBITY HOUSE NOTIONS spon w yi certainly find some- | in extent as the vote is more fully reported. | -cem annoying and distre sing, and an peculiar Qeuces. a to. 713 Mas. a ‘WASHINGTON. D.0, | Uae?" ore in need The republicans are certain of electing a Sena- | ‘cature is that after @ person seems to have en- Ket Space _iy Sf AY SCH gh FOR SOUNS Lanres a . Now orto succeed Mr. Cole. Coughlan, republican, | irely recovered he is seized again with as mach eases ae i ; DOLPH GOETZ. BNEW AND cooper HAND FURNITURE HOUSEFURNISHING coon. 7 ts ‘f Sreeer This School will be reopened September 19: circulars, apply at the Behool Ecectic INSTITUTE, In Session- Room of the Assembly Church, carner I elected to Congress in the third district—a republican gain—and Sargent in the second dis- trict. ‘The republicans have an even chance of saining the first district. This is a a gain of oer- ‘ainly one Congressman, two. The whole legislative and municipal republican and severity as before. One doctor is said to be ‘reating not less than forty cases suffering from he unfortunate influences. PROFESSIONAL. G. STARK WEATHER, INEER UPERIN’ aren Bate sche RU is your time to buy. B. SILVERBERG, 312 SEVENTH STREET, BEPAIKING of every description ly attended to, Rand Forniture by New thon Sept. ‘K—The coroner's jury re- BW corner tk and D at ee | waceecuuteete rams cea adakudiie: Fas ol peices O@ice at the old stand. | sef-tr Near Penneyivants sveawe._ | With tho exception Of rece tan soak Cerne: | iazned a verdict that the death of Emily A. Post | = 1833. CAL SCHOOL FOk BOYS. ses ly UST RECEIVED—A fine assortment of Berg- =e ge =o. hands: of De Perry and i 8 Madame Van ‘arther TEE REO 3 BROS. SECOND ANN CAE Seu ben eS aaa EX . SEMI BERLIN ZEPHYR EMBROIDERED SLIPPER ——— hat (Peter "Kc. ost, oe ee a conc ORD <0, Frm git we gisver agar. OR AT LAW ie. 0. Weta Ean g uprepered sel? at the lowest F, ns een Fossonrns, Coen Jr» $m placing engmter and sister = epipie eee Twiss _ AERIS LES me YSaaE Mem will bo onane AED. EE RRGRRAT Pas sa veiges. “Vall vic 724 Tih atroet ‘Cage, wasarrested cy New York. uilty 7. of an newt cumage, or evin RECEIVED on STORAGE AND 80 SOLD on | Cicularstots bet ithe Bookstore, or of Es Deand br See saeree between Gand it. | \sincon. on = ‘hat depraved minds are utterly regardices CARRIAGES KEPAINED th, | _SUT-6w Residence 2916 F strovt northwest. rec we a ao ORS | ubciives in Hickman va patural duty. | Peter K- Post, jr. and Peter i M. &@ AUG. SCHMEDTIE, LECT SOHO FOR LICTES GIRLE, Tomy PRE AEAA a BhOS, «oR Farmer sent his wife a 2a. Mus. ELIZA SPEIDEM, BAYNE, Principal. om he ‘SIDE LOUISIANA) ay Ls 'O4 Tth street, between G and H streets, ree mn of commence on sips i ¢ oochd : sod £ sire tt <4 = PAIRING OF WATCH JEWELRY, eps ERR EP Nens Snel eal) Simin delt-t_ | anos, if OnN F. et a MERE TEI E AND JOD PRINTIN Fama re YOUNG MENS CHRISTIAN assocrATION BYES A. ara 2 | > pling aea-tt feshiugtons DO. CORNER OF NINTH AND D STRERTS YOUNG MEN ESPECIALLY INVITED READING ROOM, i@ LIBRARY DAILY PRAYER MEETINGS et noon and 6 p.m. sapnaTs EVENING SERVIOE at 8 p.m. INSURANCE ae Cee SS THE LARGEST, ORGANIZED 0G usr 96, 1870, CASE CAPT AB ener 100,000 po —— ee ie en. |e sumer ee | eae | aa beige THE GREAT TROTTING MATCH. Best Time on Record. COLPeNITH MAID AWKAD OF DEXTER. Yr yesterday's Oran menteaees made of a re- mrtkable trottt: course, whe of the best New York. where it s contract, that of pe that beats Doxter' A telrgram to the New York Sun gives the fol lowing interesting details of this race ei trens ot aukee bad raised a purse of $4,000, open to all comers. and the famous mares Gold- smith Maid and Lacy were entered. It was unanimously conceded that the Maid would w THE start was effected after much difficulty. Lacy had the pole. The Maid wasrank, and imsisted pom forging shead without the word, and | unt rtunate in getting a piace. After th four efforts they got Maid slightly lead- ing around ibe tern. Bhowerhea sent smoothly , but on the back stretch Lacy canghi her. For several hundred yaru- the carly neck and neck. At the Maid began to draw away from the other and show considerable of a gap, which was clos) again, however, as they whiricd into the home stretch. Up the stretch they trotted very eveniy, but the Maid hed the lead by a length, ittotheend. When the time the spectators seemed a little surpris these who bad bet even bottles only on # lcoked a trifle unwell Maid’s stock at once began te pick ap, and those whe th aght the test was a conspiracy were more charitable im their remarks. for the pletely and Budd drove ber past the » little head, and her brig with mischief. The steic was eff ~d hout trouble thas time, and ihe bell sounded at the first eflert. Bot! ares trotted y quarter, but be p pace Was too bot and she slackened her speed. The dashing down the course like lightnin drew around the quarter pole, «: from the other like a kite before was evident Ume, and instantly every neck was stretc = catch _ movements. He bent down is sulky and encouraged his little flyer by gue words and manipulations of the reine little mare responded nobly, and fie grewnd the lower turn. All were on he No one cared for Lucy, nor aid they seem regard ber for an instant. Goldsmith Maid and ber flying feet were eagerly watched as che swept into the home-stretch. Qn she came pa EF fawn. burr never casting his eye to the right or left. He was driving the mare for speed, not merely to win the heat. He had never © somched ber with the whip, never called to her in @ loud voice, but simply let her nly along in her own way. She passed under th= string with perfect case six bs ahead of Lucy. Asshe - 50, & long, la: lean badeor crossed the trac ad am wit silver watch. Mae Was almost crazy with a, He gesticulaied wildly, and shouted, “TI bet a thonsand Gollars’ that's Sie beck time ever made on any course.” Presently the beard was hung out, and on it was written the astonishing figures, 217. A shout went up, but only @ moment, there most be a mistake somewhere. * Why, that beats Dexter's ; Ume,” sid every one. ‘The judges had ali held their watches in their hands, stopped at the in- stant the mare crossed the score. Bradley watch stood 2:16%, Burnham's 2:164, and Davis’ 21. They finally agreed to mark the slowest time recorded, which was 2:17. The third heat was also a very finsone. The Maid took the lead at the turn and kept it at a = es they entered the stretch, when Luc: the two came up almost neck ai = wn the distance stand the Maid made a -urt and went pnier the string haif « length ent 2%. To-night nothing is talked of in Milwaukee but the great race, and the beating of Dexter's time. THR TRACE MORE THAE 4 MILe MiLWavUKEE, Sept. 1.—Cold Spring race course, over which Goldsmith Maid made her famous time yesterday, was measured to-day, and found to be six ine feet more than a mile. AxsoruEer Muxprn or 4 New Yorker ror Prorectine a Womax.—In New York last evening David Dorian, a young man, while try- ing to protect from insi young git! attending arefresbment counter at Jones’ woods pic-nie grounds, was stabbed in the breast by a party of ruffians and died in a few minutes. The mar- derer escaped. The roughs — crowded around the counter eoting, Tefusin to pay and using vile language to the girl, when Dorian tried to q am. Ax Eoonomicat Bany Fanurn.—The baby- brokerage business in New York ts curiously illustrated in the case ot Dr. Willett, of No. 38 West Forty-fourth street. This man received $20 to take charge of a baby and keep it until some respectable person would adopt it, but an hour after the receipt of the child and’ money the tormer was left at the door of the Foundling Hospital suffering from some powerful narcotic which Willett administered. Cawat Trape.—The movement of coal for ten days upon the canal has been as briek as asatany time during the season. There were 848 clearances of boats at the Cumberland cflice in the month of August, with cargoes ag- oy 91,315 tons 9 ewt. of coal—an 680.02 tons over the month of July, and 21,581.00 ‘tons more than were shipped in the month of August, 1810—Cumberiand Allegha- nian. &7 New Orleans girls complain that the men don’t tease them enough. a SF7-The Borton Trarciler says the cemeteries around Boston are pow most attractive for tem- porary visitors. “Temporary” is good. S7-A lady in Lynnville, Ml, was recently stung by a honey-bee, and died from the effects in about teu minutes. Q7-At the watering-places they call the mateh-making mammas “harridans.” Their daughters hope to be the ‘‘married-‘uns.” S87 In the course of an Illinois discussion, a man is said to have “had a ravine built in the back of bis head with a pop-bottle.” &7-A Lynchburg youngster wished to know if his little sister wouldn't have to be baptized again, “if it didn’t take the first time. arA cynical man says the reason women are ro fond of writing letters, is that they rejoice in the opportunity of saying all they wich ‘without the possibility of an interruption. S7-Mrs. Laura De Force Gordon is running for State Senator in California, much to the disgust of some of the San Francisco papers. She is stumping the county im advocacy of her claims. B7-As an Atlanta judge wns administering sentence, the prisonct encouraging! remarked, “Go in, old bald head. This was more than the judge conld “bear,” and the sentence was appropriately lengthened. 87 Two institutions in Chicago spent $ 000 last year, and reclaimed ecighiy-cight ta! women. The Times of that city thinks t money could have been more ployed in preventi through poverty. 87 New Jersey has published the fol! pathetic epit She was not smart, she was not (air, But hearts with grief for her a A}l empty stands her little She women IE GREAT DISCOVERY. _ angel wRom GENERAL HOWARD. D.c., July 2, ISTP. Dear Bit: 1 have for octne thane

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