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EVENING STAR. THE MCCARTHY MURDER, ‘The Pablie Schools. Dedication ver CITY ITEMS. Advertisements. EDUCATIONAL — GANIZATION OF THE NEW BOARD OF TRUS- 5° = AW DEPARTMENT OF OOLUMBIAN ‘Trial ef Dennis D. Darden. Stans rontxarione adhe gona ae is ee nates orp ge [ete ~ ‘at . eo D.c.. 1s L‘Y DEPABTMERT og” DOUBLE SHEET. Qentetbiases wine ae ane between Ist street and New Jersey aver.ae north: Dusiness of WILLA “eey LL. Sime «Oho ‘WEDNES. a “Raseeee in to Nut biased | DAY, Cots ise Balding petra act ing. po Ahead ge Seem age atgemndngioee 2 “ 1, Ausues 1, Ba ing b placed | DAY, Uctober Feb, ot the » on eh RATERS ....... Copan jomaaee aher cur lepetneeh ne eee os Woodward Indies and schoo! ehikdren, Bs a }, Me, the bas to appointed ice fea yoo tp Se eee | rick; of the On the stand were trustees Woodward, McLel- Ubcapptoral et oate Davail & Pearce, mi —¥— 2 ~The — LOCAL NEWS. Nellie Millward, recalled:—Witness searched | Scott, of the » Randolph, Faust, Evans, S 20 preone S dete Gan as | ee Det year. monthly tm advance. are pay. ———— the pockets of MeCarthy when he came into her | Atlee and Evan Frepehy secretury Feréom, How. B. P- Ci le canek by B a Fp who wit bs le, siswnsince ‘The District Improvements, hone on the evening he wae killed; and did’ not | dent Wilson. man, W.W. Moore, P- M- Pearson, 21h Py ER REGS ie wrshe Lew Balding frees ea pany of ee ag Pa Sian hers Se wetie an nyse Wie rsetlameer, jean) dW BERBLR. | Cocing pa Cn ‘The kiea so indwariously circulated by som> | The"quey, we Pocuetss t pantalconn, ( = 4 W. Fenwick, Hon. D. L. Eaton, Adoif Cluss, T. NOTI parsons heving interest dm | oT oe —peRGH AW icAL IN of the opponents ef the plan of improvements : 8. Donoho, Hon. Horatio King, W. H. Worm- U3 them on Sp October next on E Steere Pern No tabins.” proposed by the Board of Public Works, that ley, trustee colored schools; Rev. D. B. Jutten, SaPoration Stock, will please call ups A 0 JAOKSON, iva. erious changes are designed in the grades of eS Danicis, J. E. Thompson, a Pennsylvania avenns, No. 19, third 15 New Tork avensc, northwest = many of our streets, has no foundation. It is he ceremonies were opened at 2 o'clock, by SEASONABLE NovEctizs, m.. = ayy y+ — jailding. sores OS ¥ ae wen true that the Board will make changes in the his singing by the pupils of the female grammar n Gpetins Dally at and GIDEON §. PALME, D. 4 Ast. SE. rades when necessary for reasons or dolph were ap; school of the second district; reading of the The Original Hatters.” eh « tobe | J08. TABER JOE NSON, M-D., corner $ic'public convenience, but these will taken resulted: Richards 1; M: 9, and | scriptures by Kev. 3. G. Butler; prayer by Rev, Original Hotters, wap this wall seilan ne iuieteanaee Lee | jithet. and New York avenue, 5-W Be confined to those already made in the First Hart, 2. Mr. Bichards posliively declined to | D.B-duiten followed by dedicatory hyson by Taeetnd. Neeahad Wate LateDeGlek™ | The Fourth Regular Course of Mindical Lectures Ward tor sanitary reason entirely, those ordered | Hoover testified that he saw the occurrence, | allow his name to be stating that he the audience. Next followed an interesting in- hee. ———— | mill commence on at,’ » for Maryland avenue, east of the Capitol, anda | and, after a long argument on the admissibility | ferred that some older member of the ictory address by Superintent J.O. Wilson, ppestte Fest Office. F225T Granp MILITARY AND CIVIC BALL Owns dew Le primers ones in other localities. In | of his testimony, it was admitted, and he chosen. Mr. Hart also declined. Mr. French | he giving an See history of the build- | Tye Davis Vertical Feep SHUTTLE Sew- 0.0.2 yariowal’ cuaRpes. ‘5. A.M.. M.D. No, 739 Pa paving all streets, of course the uneven that the policeman came up after the snapping ing. Next Capt. W. W. Moore read an interest- | ¥6 Macurnz bas the following peculiarities, aan = » ave SB. Universit iGeteager of Chenery Sill be made naval, Geamantions Sid sp, and of the pistol. | Mr. M- R- Coombs testified — po Bmp rl —_ — re vin: FORREST BALL, GEORGETOWN, p.c., ROBERT REvat KN. A. MM DS KFA umps cut down; and for one t' a obnox- D. peaceable man. Mr. » closing ering the keys Ist. “The presser is raised from VENING, Octobe: 4 . ran ouead os foun quiter hollows acroun streets {ihe hector of Georgy W. Waakes tentael to the same ofr, building’ into ‘the hands of Hon. N. P- Ee aes = be oe ra horse and driver) will be got rid of, as the com- | The testimony was here closed. a fabric when the feed takes place, thereby im- | Tickets $1, admitting a Gent and Ladine. sd0-%* no prese' Governor. “Fos TABER JONSSON, A. M_M_D.. comer of Chipman, as the re) tative of the Governor. NSON, ~M.D.. ft Chi 2-3 ded board Day. man rece! name of | Paz -) "E.—PAPER HANGING—Per- | wih sircet and N.Y ave. NW of Ob. Diete system of sewerage provided by the Gen. Chip: fived them in the of Lets paps SPECIAL Notice. Rh rect and N. Fave. N. Wt Se een Re OS) Ga cenit naanbeae ‘at 10 o'clock this the Governor, whom he (the speaker) compli- 24. ‘The needle in the fabric and moving | TURMAN'S. 142 Bridge street Gesrget ates SIDEGH Ss PALMER A Boho, 210 8 weee owents morning, the jury were not in their seats, and Portes of tee recerul manner as an earnest Sup- | with the vertical feed-bar—with its fall prem | WALL PAPE. sohace PAPER HANGING | mtect 8 R . Protecee ct Pap slogy pod Hraione ee earner on ae pars bo feet 0 Porter of the public schools of this District. He | ure on the goods—at the time the feed ‘takes | done’ All work will be promptly exrcuted nace | PHINEAS H STRONG AM MD Delcerehy ‘d his astonishment ot the ress made Lrg 1 harge of a baliff, r Phich will be lowered will not be injured there- | the prisoner, in charge of , was allowed expresse eg - nj the cast in the educational interests of this community. Dy, as the change will not interfere with the | te,walk in the ball rare. lace, renders it sure, strong and uniform in part of a Petnsiee tale UU mh eed of the Principles and Practice of jon of a single house, or necessitate any | - The District Attorney said that he had been in- length. fanteed. Particular attention paidto UPHO! oH ire 8. PURVIS, A.M... D.. Mo. 2323 4 d ‘This healthy state of affairs he thought repelled | "38 Tne needle being in the goods at the time | STERY WORK Numtlen Paatto Cation Listrest NW. Thadieer ovens Profeaor of Me ning, the great width of the streets | SOaiccla very ilidariog thenlghe aad De Yees the stigma of disloyalty which had been charged | tne feed takes Place, readers itfmpouible ofan | ERY THOS. DOWLIN Georgetown. - Fingl — Se Oe TE ene carriage. | said he was threatened with & congestive chil on community. “He compliment ¢ | one picce while the other jetta! oe. v is L. J0STA, A.M M.D. Mo fo& datas Goodrich, sub-arsistant | arch! the supe: ent hols, and HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFROTS AT os ive’ and mprovements without injury to the structures | On consultation with the connsel forthe prisoner | ™&T¥ No. 5; Miss Inez ich, sui 22 itect, the superintendent of ‘schools, a 4th. The vertical feed-bar being behind the TORR P of of Descriptive’ an Yor the month of September, and Miss 1. L. | all concerned in tlie construction of the building. | needie renders it capable of sewing elastic goods, AUCTION, aon the streets ilimit the case without argument or charae’ to | Piather, eub-asiistant from October tnt; atime | He then handed overthe keys to Mr- Woodward, | RECdle Fendereit capable of sewing elastic goods, eGR MONDAY, October ‘Md, at 10 o'look, M. D., Lecturer on Mi Our citizsssnave Seon s0 long ‘scenstemed to | tothe jury at their rooms, as it would be s great Ferre ens nee oh Peamaery a 25 a] amet Soeeaet ‘with appropriate remarks, | like on seer of Sbchesanes witaeee tenting Sed clining honsekeoping, No. 203 West street, | “BELLA C. BARROWS, M. D., Lecturer on Op dur citize: E » proved. i it % near Washington general assortment ‘ride streets and carriageways that they fail to | Enconvensenes to angue the caso there, and prob- | PD tart, trom the sub-board of the First dis- | After the recital (by Maan pone Benen counting with equi Seotiay oot tae bemtiook Of Household Furniture, consisting of ORT TTTie mse AW AN. Kecterer on Betens sypreciate the proposed improvements. Chest- | S0t would, ne wise, In view of Mr- | trict, submitted the following: Miss Mary Es. | an ode written for the occasion bs T. Seaton | ‘ell as the lightest fabrics. Walout Parior Suit, in plush, pee Pt: Fim po teenpend het vet y | mut street, the principal one in Philadelphia, i Riddle for th stated that they | tele Perkins, acting teacher of Primary No. 2, ho, an cloguent address was delivered by ‘The shoe trade and others in execa- hatnot, Barsiowy, oy Tables, macy. ures but 27 feet between curbs; Brosdway had thought aa oo ane tis cies teak, at 2 salary of 8650 Per annum: Miss Fannie E. Gen. Francis alker, Superintendent U.S. | ting scroll work, braiding, ete., will appreciate a op Bideboard, Walaut Bookcase, om teh Srniea XRCTURE ot than, ee ae FE ave t | Jullien to be transferred from No. 2 to Primary | Census, who was wasmiy applauded. . the value of this feed at once, as the stitches are | Cottage Suits, Wardrobes and Bureaus, : me AY LEO aue of that city has been narrowed to 40 feet on | Without argument or charge, could render a just | \)'s50 ‘M.Wilson transferred General Sherman and others followed, inter- a he Profe or by t on ey precisely the same principle as that adopted by | Verdict, and they would agree to the arrange: | No. 11: Miss Isabella M.Wilson to be by ane ee spersed with singing, and the exercises closed | #!¥ays the same length in turning curv yong with a benediction by Rev. John C. Smith, D.D. gests bw chico A Meeting of cur Board of Public Works—namely, giving to | Ment—send the indictment to them at their | Tymitqumery No- 11 to Primary No. 15; report ie pro’ <1 Tocms. > wan at is omnet slp ated Gee cack | SUbGE MUMPREYS WAS A LITTER TALK wiTe |, MF. French, from the sub-board of the Third res, Carpets and Macting, These lectures will be illustrated br the amerons or short, in either direction, while all under 4% canes im the Bio 7 peary and Orphan Ag machines lengthen the stitch in turning y lum connected with the institation goods one way, and shorten in turning theother. | K hamber uf valuable sud rare Books, carte | ah acilities for Clinical Instraction and Prection, pene aud and othe district, nominated Elizabeth A. Hilton as act- he Universal Fran- aneury any in this city, will be afforded ail residence. In relation to the parking of streets, THE YOUNG MAN OF THE PATRIOT. ing teacher of Female Intermediate No. 1, from ; ehisers, Dress Suits, clea too numerous to mention. students in attendance. | It may. be proper to state that what. as, been | ,2adee Humphries after speaking privately to | gchtember 1, vice Lucy B. Davis, on leave; com: | Zt Hano's Fire Becouse Mrs Dr. Lacseood is Gone Busincss Suits Bee Bd THOMAS BOWLING, Anct. | Pict MaTculation, @5; Pall course, $100; Sin- for K street has not been followed by the Board | endeavored always to be kind and in the re~ wut ikeiné,: Teta a debboardce ania eee a ‘atin was Stites, BRI THOMAS DOWLING, Auctr; Georgetown; |“), | PHARMACEUTICAL SCROOL. | Oe eeom nade them in all Kindness, With the edieorsot | district, nominated Fila Kelley to be teacher of | | A meeting of the Universal Franchise Associ- Children’s Salts, EXECUTORS SALE OF TALUABLE tm. | yen: 51, Lectures will be given on Chemistry ‘The road-beds of the streets of Washington | made them tn all kindnes on the most | Female Primary No. 18, and Mary Sanderson to | ation was called for last night, and Dr. Lock- | For fall and winter, now ready, PROVED PROPERTY IN GRORGETUWN, D. a Medica, Practical Pharmacy.'and Botany Lary from 56 to 160 tock, The eetablished wath | be Letrist he bed always boon on the most | to"icscker of Malo Primary Woe roe wood had the ball in perfect tim for heavy | mon THEM AR & BRO. 6.,AT AUCTION. set tockd JOHN ll York is “fect from curb to curb’ A visite | articles in that paper calculated to ridicule. tae oy from the sub-boardof the Fourth | carpet Keatly swept, the chats arehn a, and . oe awn = that portion of New York improved will | court. He was not aware there was any ill feel- two little marble-top tables set, one for the presi- FRAxo, ‘The Evening Classes of GONZAGA COLLEGE probab & district, submitted a report, recommending the Fe one ea ee ee a te it Veer Jt | appointment of Mis Lo the Hatter, it. the other for the seerctary, on each of will be opened on and veteran obstructionist of the advantage of Lottie Lucas as acting tary, has opened ‘a . teacher of Female Primary No. 15, from Sepe | which was a vase of yellow flowers. At the srontiel thres-eneny erin Weases eee a MONDAY, October 3, such improvements. Many of the oo cong eae erie en ee eee: as | tember 1; confirmed. hour appointed, a thick ‘set spinster dresded in mee Bes Sees, idence of the late Dr. B.S. Bohrer. beginning at sevgn and ending at nine o'dlock, every ‘Washington will undoubtedly be in a bad eon- 3 rd ay ian ‘and he did not know | ,.2 be Superintendent presented applications of | black, and young. ties, rather ch inared 453 Seventh ‘Terms: One-tieed a yey] evening, except Sunday. Sin Cin Sameer bat Sita bn Sat the fenit of the | SOE ere unter tines feelings. ‘The | Efile E. Bassett and Sallie A. Campbell for po- | Josie app icc gras Cente nest door to the Original Frane eo ets TERMS: Board of Public Works, as the injunctionists by quarts have pevet ts t themselves, and bis | *itions as teachers; referred. down the room with a sol. m1 tread, and occas- Thi ying all . $20 will be required on the sale | Five dollars @5) per poet, ‘arer tent Je atvance their persistent efforts delayed work until late pow cath be we Protect " —_—e—— jonally would pull out his silver watch ‘od ‘as the property is struck down. Conveyanc. | se 15 2w An RK. nt. im the season. Vermont avenue, as far asthe | Sdvicewouldbeto Tue Foors Att Nor Deap.—After all that | 82d chain and look at it, then at the clock, ee arias stamps at the cost of the purchaser. ff the | © sw scHOOL OF GEORGETOWN OoLLEe & an eth en to consult with his friends as to whether he had | hasbeen said and written about the ways that | then at the door, but the truth was as he Hats of every description Scan meme net cuannes wane Groep. | TL — beh to Tbh streeté; and 7th street, from B south | {Ocopeult with bis frien It may ne win: | are dark and tricks thet are yein cf Ghevroe nn: | stated, the women’ were having a. social the Executor reserves the right rogue at ver Ps at a fair price. ; ‘The next term of this School will commence on Winter, as Well as other important improve- | teutionally. must be a limit, a bound and | Who infest every community, it might be sup- time of it at a Mrs. Hall’s somewhere up e and cost of defaulting purehaser. 2 one week's WEDNESDAY. October @th. 1 Ori of i .. There was, he stated, two societies, the ade oe 5 notice in ecme newspaper published 10 the District | Tee ee ee a eer ey Sa cee Sect a eure naz re dn nei Ory oa fo | cr ing Sun eit ell wie ny | wa Q™ER Levon A Ny, Grant bemty | Bia ech fasts wi @ P plea gaan seat eareaes Syroreorreer | usec wih SE ROE ciral es Skeatanions Sool teins | SeaiE'h macs aly alten: | Beticn aware Mapai income ot | wr ru roncussan, op emg, apove | sie) Ceartyt, tome 2, Rati, aa that there wisl be no further tearing up of the | , After quoting some of the reports he said he | that all the fools are not yet dead. A slick look- | 804 he Other, as they coufd not be intwo places | loveliness, may be retained through life, by | pirce of property bavi t's former saleson the corner of Penneyivenia avenee and 06 street, For carriageway. For a time there may be tem- | boped ing young man came in to enter complaint of | Sf Che Other, as they could not be in two Foung | Using the fragrant Sozodont. WS | day of May. 1571, the befurementioned described real | Ol Sg, atormation coeiy go CHARL Ss porary inconvenience, but when the work bs THIS YOUNG MAN See eae Tee Reena re tne, Monany Might on | O's: voll remtnaed tee that ie eet es | Hen ae CBRAPEST AND BEST fitting Shirts | e*tate will be sold at his risk and cost,as defaulting | HOFF 7 gulag completed the property-holders will have the | {id not come ito court to set at defiance the | the train from New York to this city, and a gold raged, that Mrs. Dr. Lockwood did not | eall at Price's Gent's Furnishing Depot 4i3 7th | Purchaser of the same. Ao S CIFLa OWE EK. saticaction of Lnowing that there will Cees | 1aws of etiquette. Katch taken valued at $125. He gave his name | dmcouraged, that Mrs. stopped his pacing and tb x dae S carecte ‘e GEORGE A-BOHRER, Rwveator. | 4 SELECT SCHUOL FOR CUTTER Ors EX further bills, or tearing up. WARTS TO LOOK INTO THE AvTHoRITiEs. | asd. A- Troutman, and said he was from Buf- | Often g0 if he suspected thie wana lustio Git of saa S27” THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, ON Sieben Shin ibe Pie Wark ae ho 1953 ve po 5 S conclusions and deciding quectlone, cemine | requested that the ome ace ae rend Be P sarcasm in the lent remark, bat unally turned | Gzxv’s Fuuaismine Deror-—Try the g1 | , 87. TRE AP rain, until WEDNESDAY, July | street, between iath end Isth ern for Designs have been prepared and approved by | bis conclusions and deciding questions, the alent tor enscis con are hero might bo pat on | 5° center gas burner dove a iittie, ood ala. | Gent's Kid Gloves, every par wartcated, ot 19th, same hour and place : Mation apply at 17188 street the Board of Public Works and the Commis. | (estion now before the court as to giving the | the alert to catch the offender, whose appear- | ! ‘Oh; I am very patient.” Finally steps were | Price's Gent's Furnishing Depot, 413, 1th street, GEORGE A BOHRER, Breentor. | Dr. Starkey, Mrs. L. A. W sioner of Public Buildings and Grounds, for the | fa#¢ to the jury at the Hotel wasone that he pr sacra te neces they had na We | heard and in caine Brs. Dr. Lockwood, tollowed | between D and E streets to | iva THO WLING, Auct: | Maynedier. "0" ” Cuernpeees © conversion of the large reservations at the inter- | Serres —_ * ° by Mrs. Summons, Miss Lydia Hall, Mrs. Tib- ; 1 ISS HANNA WILL REOPEN & Section of Nath Cesoiee can een mer- | thecitcn, A resesn was taken, this was thelr destination. te Mactan ee eee eee Corns, &o.—Dr. White, chiropodist, No. 535 | sg" THE ABOVE SALE I8 STILL FURTHER y awn avenues, and South Carolina and Pennsylvania | . At 12.35 the prisoner was brought into court, | | Major Richards called in detective McDevitt, a oe oo Pevns;lvenia avenue, on TUESDAY, 12, 1. also, a lady in blue ‘only one eye, stranger, who was afterwards introduced as ‘Maud of the Cumberland.” 15th street, 0 ite Treasury, Washington, and pened, on account of the rain, until MONDAY, No. 1 North les, street, Baltimore, saccone- ia y 24tb, sams hour and | OARER, Bae 'y treats Corns, Bunions, Ingrowing Nails, 2» THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. . VINCENT 'S & IL, under the charge of &c., without pain. a St YiNcE TS 100) cbarge * and Mr. MeNeir having sufficiently retovered, | Who interrogated the victim as to whether there Gu am catively new pleee eeey pauuic parks | he was brought to the cotrt-house In s carries, | Was any Card playing om the tale nin ply clored by iron fences, chain and posts wi and the remaining jurors followed, and took | Was that there was, and proceeded to say that be : 4 Miss Saxton took the chair, and called a a of Charity , Jorh and G streets» | ~ their seats in the -room about 12.45 . | himself and a friend whom he met were invited 4 : ims Op Busrams S7 THR ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED , Sept. 4th. Parente Seats, ne Cre WIR be mectly Ghewghs | © Gases Hanpuams taeined the cartie me | Was feed ee ce stran- | Mrx. Hall to act as secretary in place of that | | Firrsex srries oy Bostixs and the latest | until TU MORKUW, (Tacsday,) September B6tb, | Tarde aa? MONDAY, Sept 4th. Parents and SE an | Who was ill, and being dhewered, he asked ir te | gers om the trois rice prop osition was ac. | Officer, she being abeent. ‘The Chair stated that povelty in Hoopekirts are now at oxi tion wt O. | same hour and place. oe A Bo “ Sromptiy. lim the curbing that could be obtainedin New tare, | Was able to'deliberate on the case. cepted, and they all pi to a retired | their most active members, Mrs Sara be Ex | EeUm's Hoopskirt and Corset Factory, * BO HOMAS DOWLING. Auck, | EXCLECTIC INSTITUTE, in the supply for work necessary to be completed | like to remain six or eight hours. Friend sud the tutor nies eres pattie | Priends of the cate. "Mra. Eason was o, trighe Kip Groves for ladies and gentlemen. The | 67 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED uatit | in Session-Koom of the Assembly Church, corner J best Dollar Gloves imported; also, a novelty tm | TUESDAY, vet Si same hace and phase new lland Sih sirects moribwoest. first clam Glove. be cast ak oes, GEONGE A: BOMBER Executor. | AN ENGLISH MATHEMATICAL AND CLASSI choice in calling at G. Beau's Kid Give | %7 THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. Cal SCHOOL FO BOTS. oi Bepot, 408 ta street IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE ABOVE, SEPTEMBER Te OmaENCE Gorrzs PaTExT Rev.ectine Gas amp | Iwill sell part of Lots, Nos. ont 2, . ou.the | ‘Terme—From $5 to $15 per quarter. : Laur Suapxs will save one-half of the quan- | 20Tth yore Se Canal, vest of Dongren atrest.rue- | A RVENING wae for Young Men will be i Judge Humphreys said the counsel could pro- | friend and the three strangers were playing, and this tall ¥ THE PROPOSED CUTTING DOWN oF Bast caPi- | Seed. i . he was looking on. He observed that his fiend ‘TOL STREET. Mr. Riddle said that it was an agreement to | held four kings in his hand, and catching a a Congress in July, 1570, ed a resolution re- | Submit the case without argument or charge. of the hand held by one of his opponents, he guiting the Mayor of, the tity of Washington to | , Judge Ember remarked that such was the | wan sce: The individual who held the ace _ agreement i for = Sapthias unseen Lek omens ae “Judge Humphreys said that hehadsome doubt | draw poker, which he would like to bet. ve approval of the chief engineer of the yor | §8to whether — to charge the jury. | dollars on. This was readily assented to © a) and shining light, and her loss would long be felt in this community. Mrs. Lockwood moved the regular business of the club be dispensed with, in respect to the memory of deceased; carried. She then offered a set of resolutions expressing their aw loss, detailing her many virtues, and condoling with her relatives and friends. The resolutions were adopted, and oy be had at the Bookstores. or of Judge Fisher said that when he was on the | by his friend, who held the four kings, | 1 : a of ‘They are cheap and durable. ae V. OLIVER COX, Principal, secs Coot amma may | item etc fant tno oer, | AReTOE OH beegrestome ioe | Mogae Decor ace” andar suc | sea Na Oh fi aeeh w aeageet itm | “we're OUORGE TROARER Brsowre | suroe aaRh OUR ES fora ener sn inal om oany snl proper apgneach | Tile. croraiegit hrets eee ee | te een soe ee 10 fetter. Ono | Which she did with quite a dramatic eftect; | B04 S180 and the Diamond Diffusive Daylight | Aue G asia seine en aaa "3 YOUNG LADIES? to the Capitol, and to furnia practice prevailed in the old circuit court. 0 poker, en ig $10 better. One 7 5 ge 2 ve E GEORGETOWN DOLLAR STORE HAV- iy Sct 40 Congress al ts next meetiog? ie or th sane Mr. Phillips said that in the old courts the | Cf the strangers present, who seemed to be very | after which Mrs, and Dr. Lockwood, Mrs. Hall, | Reflectors, ae eee ye egubae STORE HAY. | TSo.nbine An ae oe Ok wi veogen and others made eulogistic addresses, and the : , 3 « MONDAY, ; : Jury ‘was not charged unless written prayers | erdant, offered to raise it to $25, when the . a ceive until January Ist a large and superior stock | MO2 September pom gy nly = fer Sane - oe were offered. Chine who held the ace tnnocently Mamiesia | Sn ee Mid cine Pi elene & Tee meictoe Ff QOPLAE GOODS of ail descriptions, The best | Serckern teachers, frulames’ Masson encore Tecommending the cutting down of East Capitol | yesic60,c gimPureys,cuouant that, the matter | tis connection if he would lose hieiirst@5 which Condensed Locals. Stitch and the Wilson New Underfeed Shuttle | * sezs-1 Wo.7S HGH prReer. | Brench. Uetersncee Ex: wien Gonsel Gene: Sra ser streets te that lneality. Fhe Board of | ie cee feces toon there toonie Cnn | East eee i 108100. His friend, | ,, The Hebrew Feast of Tabernacles which con- | Machines. Although they are selling at the low SAVE MONEY. ral.) Send for circular. ‘ ‘ang? low" Public Works, as heretoforestatedin Tax Star, | the sick juror, says that he is able to deliberate | He vcoutoneg bir saraee ene as ind that he | tues seven days, commenced last evening. price of $40 and $45 upward, yet they are war- = nN “OOLLEG 2 Tot, Heel suthorized to adopt this plan, and | Of th? Case, but Re would like to see the physi- | on examining his pooket-book, foun topledge | , ihe Woman's ‘Industrial College will open | Fanted equal to any and superior to some of the SCHOOL BOOKS Ghativation will be rerumed os MONDAY. the Sill not carry it into effect unless directed s0 to | HM sy at Phillips said that Dr. Young | his gold watch to make up the remaining under the auspices of the Woman's Club in the | high-priced machines. ‘The termsare very easy. sold at publishers’ prices. Complete stock of {2b of September, at its new site,on I street, betweer do by Congress at the nex jm had been sent for 7108S | feeling quite sure the four kings wouldwitt He building No. £90 isth streot, on Mondaynext. | A. thal, 404 7th street, is the agent. icusbon valgianees Rorth, Ctpitol and it wtreet, sw ear Be: Aly: — “4 A “4 e A. a eerie ad 5 Send ar Pate an Wonx— Yesterday the | “ SESAATION Im COURT REMARKABLE FRo- |} S0cOrdngy pulled out his watch snd laid it | onthe since on & chaos of perjury, has been aus Ar POE & SELIGSON’S, Gggractown. | sors. ‘The course of studten In divided tute the sel. Beard of Public Works ordered the alley in Meher LeenDEmOs. ion with | stop at the Wilmington’ stating. wit at® | released on his own recognizance: K ee ae Py Bquare 247 to be cleaned; asked for a report on Judge Fisher had some conversation with | *top _ ee poor weed stat wad when the Mr. D. P. Hickling has been elected a profes- OOK! LOOK! 1 the necessity of grading 2d street, betoeen a | Judge Humphreys, and the latter proceeded to | #foresaid diniee miacenly exclaimed, ‘Look | aoe of pharmacy of Georgetown College Medical Our stock of BOOKS, STATIONER' and C northeast; Properly referred & request for = he jury. He said the Setendant — or mote gv tog tee comaiean ae De nt, and will take to that chair the ex- MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Re Feuest of FG. Davis and others to"haee'sit | _At this’ point it was noticed that the pasoucr | acer. and suaiching up all the money aed’ eke | PeFience of several years as practical chemist larger sud will be sold at The German Veteran Union will dedicate their new fag at Loeffier’s Gardens on Monday next. Gen. Chipman is expected to make some remarks on the occasion. J.T. Johnson, Treasurer for the District, has moved his office to the new quarters on 4 street; J.H. Wilson and W. T. Pearson are the clerks in the office. “s wher was not in the room, and a pause occurred, | Watch, the three disappeared in a twinkling out win endo tee edhe ee wer teat | during which Mesers. Fisher, Hidilie, and Phil: | of the car door and-out of sight learine the the work done. Mr. T-T. Fowler mecepts lips conferred with the Judge. In’a tew mo- | Buflalonian minus his watch’and his friend ntract awarded him for macadamiste the | ments the prisoner returned, but apparently in | minus #75. Major Richards thought this a rather and 2d streets, Georgetown, JO. Hrocg | ® Paroxysm, and was struggling with Ballitt | queer way of having one’s pocket picked, but will commence layin, the Seka? vavement on | Stahl, Rev. Mr. McPheeters, and Mr. Westcott. | promised to do all he could towards recovering Peaneyivania avenes, between 1 ond. isch | The Court remarked that the defendant him. | the watch. streets, next week. The work upon the seace | Sif did notseem inf condition t> hear a verdict, ————* Herz, laree and will be sold at prices to me Several Parlor 01 and fine Pianos very low. A second-hand Piano at OE & SELIGSON, elé-w ett = Georgetown, D. 0, P. 'WALLACEH'S, cofner 4 rh giry fd C488, PAID FOR LADIES, GENTS. ABD He offers this to the public by CHILDREN'S CAST - OFF CLOTH sigh tw te o homing it xm Bs | HOUR aerate, ORME HLS, 194 ol ra ve . The Kev. Mr. Chenowith, of the Post Office ‘street, bi at M 13d at - | and it the jury returned a verdict of guilty, as | (Tieiy Doxatiow.—Gen. Babcock, in charge rtanet . 'M. Cl . tained, at from 15 to 20 per cent. cheaper than | Georgetown or W, attended to. oc8#-1 Seenced by George Follausnre ws pean com- | the prisoner then was, he would consider it lus | of fblle buildings and grounds, yesterday tout | sonal printer, will deliver adresse et the meet- | SRY other house. ——————_—“=— vnder the superingendence of Philip B. Duvall, | Suty to set it aside. to the treasurer of the Children’s Hospital the | ing of the ¥.M. C. A. to-morrow afternoon ta "tSail to give me a call. . It is to be six feet in diameter. Geo Foie tae r. Riddle said he would protest most respect- | sum of one hundred dollars, for the uses of that | (of the ¥. P. WaLLace, LADIES’ GOODS, &. for buildipg sewer on Missouri avenue. Corne- | ftlly against any protraction of the trial, and ask | institution. The history of this donation is some- ‘The market honse committee of the House of 631 Penn. avenue, corner 44 st —_ J! lite Clark Srading 'N street, between 2ist and that the case be given to the jury. What interesting, as it shows not only the inter- | Delegates, consisting of Messrs, Carroll, Dick HUMAN Harn in Switches, Curis, Chateleen RAND OPENING 2d streets. “Wm. Schooler, grading and gravel- | _ M- —— urged that the agony should be | est felt in the hospital by those who know its son, ‘Boswell, Davis, and McKnight, leave for | Braids in all shades have just been imported by i . ‘= ALE ax jog W street, from 1th to Boundary, and grading | °VE!,.a8 it was very trying to the prisoner. Gen Babcock (oe ae noughtfal attention of | the’large northern citics this evening, tor the | Chas Boney ene ta ae eee Be sage at LASELE SEMALE SEMINARY, AT AUBURW ist street, from M to Boundary, setting fooe oe umphreys stated that he had given | Gen. Babcock for the comfort and pleasure of | purpose of inspecting the market buildings in | branch of his well-known establishment, 408 7th Medias Dooce Pine eit ta Sallege ‘walk aud narrowing carriageway tow tet. easons for @ postponement. It was his duty | the poor and suffering. When the agent of the cities. : street. Ladies go and see the new styles, H. KING, 3r., Sraeeainelading Greek. Prices reduend one aware. ge prisoner's med or tha shag no control over the | European circus applied for the use of the gor- | ‘A petition is being signed by some of the nited with ME Mr Rice Pease Psi feaenday Bane tee Couns. | Pree ie ald ot ea ation OF the | ernment reservation between 4% and Oth atreots | propdrty holders On ah; tency Booth wrasti | HENELER his all Kinde Ghormemetece and MASONIC TEMPLE, pong ah : oF Weilnesday, Margaret C. O"Brien filed an appli- | J2f0r. He coul id not proceed with the case unless the request was granted on condition that the | fon, protesting agains¢the widening of the rare. | Oarometors, verm begins September 14th. Fo addrees Sent cr repctn for she rant of eiges | .dudge Far Wead some antortes on tuo | Star dlotd beraaiacS enters Gres | met on ete fe fom Sane’ SSenue Bhs | = = comnxs mixta ax Fsrunere, | gov cfist W'etshiNe. a of Te for the recovery of a lar, » Arsenal gate, some ‘fifteen feet, thus making a ‘4 30 5 Sieg hele HEGRAE Rete SPR | CHE: MeN wed st ne wut neo a |g aed hee aad | gem oof nerves et | WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ete _| oa ree ands sot Sad RE Bere bd a ‘deral iock, al 7 od ae ry My : and F streets, all valued at €900, The plana eftter condition to endure the fatigue to-day | their enjorment as contemplated, and yesterday Tareeiing ot the ate rty holders opposed to eee WAT OEDIEWELRY, S9°@p | “FLOWERS. FEATHERS. RIBBONS. spine on the bret Weletoler ie eek ros fiaims that these goods and chattels are unlaw- | ‘han ig ~ninin ose General Babcock donated the sum received as | improvements, wasto have been held at uke SOLID SILVER GOODS, and GAS LATEST BOVELTIOR TE ae Bat foil Collegiate course is organised with o Pac- fully held byone -Jas. H. Holmes, and Lpraysthat | oP ed Judge aha eee auuderstood that, | above stated, with the assurance that, as all | Hoard of Trade Heoms act mecha, bara. ‘only TABLE. CUTLERY, SPECTACLES. s Season of seven Professors and three Tutors. Bo hess teag hen from defendant anddelivered | Hrd asred Judge Fisher what was the effect of | classes of the hoor, irrespective of race and | two persons—a reporter of Tu STAR and the for tale sery low at Sy Od mands Saree ates | _ LADIES’ HOSIERY, GLOVES AND CORSETS jor farther particulars, appiz for Ceralogne to % her, or that she may have judgment of their | ‘He opinion he had read in his mind. pital, he Wie confident tear the ee eee oe, | festive J. H. Merrill—were present, it. was | £2.88 ‘and Pennaylvanis a —— at the lowest market rales. sea-tr Ov eH HOPING value. The replevin was lassed im mpd judge Fisher said that he believed it was law | pital, he felt confident that the money would be thought best not to organize. Vale, “nots”? dysl-at vanisavenne. i. 0. HOOD. an in Secretary of the Faculty. Ma ' With the request, and the court bal tenncg | that when a juror is taken'sick the jury’ should Of great service in its hands. E eee 4 . 0. — | IV], WILLIAN s HOUSE IN PARIS, wy — . » Mid. ever the goods to plaintiff, she giving the se. Fe Giecharged, and the trial commenced de novo. nis action is in the highest degree creditable, MEDICAL DEPARTMENT oF GronGETOWwN FOB DIAMONDS, ac. . No. 7 CITE TBEVIS, 3 in * : curity required in such cases. is is the job aan — been concluded by some here | alike to Gen. Babcock and the managers of the CoLLeGe.—It will be seen by the advertisement — Has been re-established, and he will be able to show, M: ii REMINGTON FATRLA B will receive siice cetablished by the Woman's Suftrage As- | tbe wasineane. | institution in question, and it illustrates the | that the next Teguiar courss of lectane crane Oat en Pd np tag oy me pe bey and. chamiind Bamber of pupils in Singing. (ol mis Gy tagire occupation to fe- | Ta ampecemed thet such was the case. || truth Gf.S, remark made by one of our prom!- | weil managed, and successful. institution. will BEN3. L. HOOD. BEAL LACE GOODS, a. Berge Besidenice, No.'S60 arch treet corner of » learn the printing business. d 3 play e A * ® | commence on Monday next, with some of the pad ‘ » _N.W. x » —— | by the prisoner if not to innpress on the court public, fully understood its usefulness it would | xblest men in the profession as lecturers. afpanpe.ne Rt the large opposition Jewelry Btore tn Gkos HAIN RIBBONS. SCIENTIFIC INSTRUCTION IN $enar 2a . reet District | Ut Be arn o 1 th BENE BG ee HEGE oF Fee Saale’ witces willtnow sell off the most rellable W. . VELVETS. DRESS TRIMMINGS. ® INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. Ata private meeting of repub- | | Mr. Phillips answered that it was an un- ee Tue nest English and German hosiery for | SEWELBY, Etc, from 10 tte oer sont Helo CLOAKS, SUITS, LA NDERGARMENTS, | | SAMUEL CARUSI having resumed the duties of st district last evening—L. C. | Willingness on the part of the prisoner to come | Porowac WATER vor MANvpactrrino | ladies, gents, mites and boys can be found in ices. N. B.—Most of these fine goods have | {hed b. & CORSET HAIR BRAIDS made to his | bis profession, will attend to's limited muenker ot Loomis i Ct Barton secre- | into court; he dad been sitting, in the other Pesroses—The committee appointed by the | late variet} and at Teasonable prices at C. | been ob Jnenchengs foe realestate, nd willbe | ows order. Bc.» 82 0 xs made to ona plin. A clage of Taine tadies wil Ge received at a resolution fe com, ave been gislative A: bh session, jaum’s depot, 408 7th street. sol cash wi es) pd Cl S$ made e Tesidence, No. street east, between Aan. solution forming | Te ied ot inquire lato the naeral sania Gee = es carieee ee jo No. 469 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. One Price only. rE» WILLIAM, B north, Capitel Hit eis am spudge Humphreys—Adjourn the court till | of Columbia with the view of encouraging man. THE COURTS. oa | Pennsylvania avenue. pong bern (Sensation.) ufacturers here, held a meeti last night— COURT IN GENERAL TERM, To-Day UST RECEIVED—A fine assortment of Berg- court was thereupon adjourned. Mesers. Eaton and Smith present. A plan for | meble, agt. Falconer; motion for’ new trial man’s . qabpixing the city with water power for mand. | ruled.’ Fishter agt. Willett; argument by Mosers, OTICE EXTRAORDINARY! BERLIN ZEPHYR EMBROIDERED SLIPPER Tne F Strerr Fine—A special meeting of facturing Purposes was submitted by Mr. D. | Adams and Fendall. N A PATTERNS, the Board of Fire Commissioners was held last | Foley, which is to convey water from the dis- | PROBATE COURT, To-Day, Judee Wylie—W. Se. Rc., shich Tam prepared to sell ot the lowest “i that the | evening to investigate the causes of the delay in | tributing reservoir of the Potomac Aqueduct at | H. Brunner, qualified as adminsitater of cctate oi viajes M. P. LERCH, 714 7th street, pan the pre- | gettin 1 engine at work at the F street fire. | Drover’s Kest to the city ina large pipe, laying | Chas. Bi bond §2.400, an30-tr oe * between G and H ermined that | After the statements of Chief Engineer | it around Rock creek and along the canal, in POLIC URT, To-vay, Judge Snell.—John C. ss = + the right of free speech should be maintained | Cronin andthe suspended engineer of Ne 1. as order to supply hydraulic power for the purposes | Biggs, profanity: ued §3. Mary McGraw, profane FULL LINE OF hereazter. | to the alleged scarcity of water inthe boiler of | in view. He estimated the supply Of water, | po the ctreet; ned 73. Jeany Epowden plead gulley ‘ha setnoe eaten, gh a | that engine, the Board directed (in view of the | having, as it would, a fall of 145 feet, sufficient | {?,'arceny of | Charged with stealing e'pleceat ons — 'S HELLER’, te : | Betzlous ood conduct of the engineer) that | to furnish about sixty horse power for every | feather cart Sa heed Sy tes ersixty days | The substantial encouragement receivedsofarin | aulé-tf 715 Market Space. Cc OAL AND Woon sirect om Wednesday walced open niet ps, plot | be be reprimanded and reinstated, and shat he | engine now in use in the District for manufac. | Matha’ Yorth $4; fined $1 Reuben Hen- | my ONE DOLLAR ENTERPRISE has induced Poblic Works in relation tothe eon we Board of | and the other engineers of the force be cautioned | turing purposes, and that the cost of laving the | ws; fued @9 aac ess, ¥ me | GELLING AT 5. HELLER'S, DIRECT PROM VESSEL hee fetta oT Calonce she Proposed parkin as to keeping a safe supply of water in their | pipe, &c., would not amount to more than one tocarry out my intention to convert my whole Eatab- PE a AT CLUB RATRS $f that street, and Colonel Magruder explained | boilers, under the penalty of disteieal fomemee, | wilition Se ars, lishment into @ s OLDE Ey pd ia FOR WINTERS USE. bh e y ve o look and cr} A N i side located in the middle of the street, with the | Company in going to box 4 (Navy Yard) instead tastes will be malted. “Input Sp crcl ny | CHURCH Devication.—The Little Falls M. GRAND ONE DOLLAR STORE, aulé-tf nz L VALLEY. rk on each side extending to the paildings. | of box 41, near Willard’s. The foreman and one | cast will entertain those who like drama eed | E-, Church near the chain bridge, will be dedi: _>— ASH his plan was heartily assented to by the del of the men asserted positively that the alarm | the farce of “Antony and Cleo; ” will amuse | C&ted at 3 0’clock to- under rt: Siu tie mang! Went away perfectly satistied | gong sounded 4. F myestigation of this | those who prefer comedy. Ni the auspices of the Dumbarton street M. E.| To be sme place to visit by both citizens and REAL ESTATE AGENTS. CesT UT p! . | matter was unt Text meet! \° mission —__ eee Zon Ary cuenta age and vara | tate anne ty ae |e ts oS | Heh afro ee a a — os ae EE cB ree was am! stock ot Mr. B. Silverberg, 312 7th street, com- | Board looking to the timely fushing out of tho cob ng ip hyo ton lurch. |The new church is 25 by 40 | | But having s large Btock of Goodson hand which eats annals meme reece: panera es be the attraction of thy acid ® jz Promises to | water plugs, as provided or in existing laws. | Is twoof his boat conicantee aan nan ae (ne es, SLES, proposed change, | att make roum forthe | RAT, ESTATE AND NOTE BROKERS, omel have achance to Sarat eae igeods 52 Convention or CoLorep Opp F: dedi fovea will te conducted _b 4 12%-street what a ELLOWS.— ~, a § he, will offer, comprising articles in | On Wednesday, October convention of | ray whose reptadon Soak Rev. J. H. Dashiell and the Rev. J.A. McCau- | SELL MY ENTIRE STOCK AT AUCTION, 63 SOUMTARA AYEEER, jue from ten ley. The canal steamer ‘‘Minnesota” will leave - THIRD DOOR EAST OF SEVENTH STREET AED SEE street wharf at 2 p.m. Free tickets Commencing on . c= > can be obtained from Julius Soper, Chas. E. MONDAY, Octonzn 2p, at 10 a, m., = THE Birch C3 James P. Wallace. @ We notes: ot LARGEST, Tue Fatt Festival or THE GrorgETowN ‘and again at 7 p. m., to continue from day to day tay fe District ScnuzrzEN Vangix—Man of our ‘until the whole Stock is disposed of. = } al - bead TBE BEST AND CHEAPEST ‘ festival of to Georgetown Schuetzen Verein af atrie falee, at, 10,2. m. will be made specially | payer @75:050,CUMeT™! Security snd Busines STOCK oF ‘The Veretn bas Tose organised amine ees a as aaa de ui MIBERAL ADVANCES MADE PENDING HEGO. SLATE MANTELS, wa pan as oo = ae pee safeduring the aay Fromyt personal sttention given to all em Seventh sis ie fatal, were banquet will begiven them | The Trade s especially invited to buy Job Lota, | Stmetocurcare. nn eg seem ccmeay X Pats anes | wil Toda: 6.’ G. Ohare Stay or tie prizes ofe ow op entiton at tks canes Goops on THE poLLan sipx witt nor | T'.™- MGROBERTS ANDREW B. COTLE Ats0, moon sen deat long be cities. The build- | John F. N. Wilkerson, ~-e and i dinmineed om defendant Burorasy ar Rosette Odicer of | 2D SOLD LEss THAN ONE DOLLAR. McROBERTS & Co., MARBLE AND IRON ‘ 8 fect wide, and wili | P. N. G. Bil Becket, Columbia Lodge, Potomas | apology and renennne: the third wve chase to two To give everybody facility shall com- MANTELS ‘cost about $30,000. Union Ledge, No. 672, and Western gharacters in an alley near Water etrect, about | ™enceto os ae {Bab ESTATE AND INSURANUE orriog || MANTELS, GAS FIXTURES, Albert G: Mackey, two-maty tack Sees 2 | dé ee eee bp dropped two bandicy | SELL AT COST AND LESS THAN COST TO-DAY, | Ourner Ith and @ stresta, opp. U.8.Treasary, | TO SUIT THE RICH AND FOGP-ONLY COM: 4 a ent beerepe owen tad Pitntn| ter Waray ar con, brace’ amd bit, and’ car snct oi | if tmenee Trt of Gonde render it impos WASHINGTON, D. 0. LATROBE OTOyES CRATES, RANGRS, Pan . foutheast corner of and Bridge Cy! S aetis, morning Robert T. Atlow, who etieation all business before the ~ Séfsoractonn Mr. Cimel, tworstory frame build: | South Washington, of the Aqueduct bridge,’ repartee Hee end | COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. whit Government sot erent varity of ther rete; vast ES SVS See ce ee seee es en fos ke pe ; money, and a considerable quantity ‘ar Seode. 3 To@T Ise BUELL CHAINS, brace- meWiinone was called®; Tee dented the bacon and stockings captared at seas Ant plates! setts, chains, in Snding the Dall. Ti UBKED Boat. Goat eee Jol aesien ‘Ooraer of Hew ork svonce and isth street. meceind every dapat Pages eee Setally a sunken boat in the canal, enok: oie MAMILTON @ PEARSON, re, No. 4 5 Pennsvivania avenve,Eete weenty | | REaL Esvare 8 foe fo sunk near to one of the banks, naviga- toon a shiteee ating So. 4,¥.m © a. BUILDING, ee square 309, with DISSOLUTION oF Corarrxensmr.— The a ee * +e elsewhere in to-da) o-day's paper. the retirement of Mr. Grafton Tyler, who leaves STABLES.: gn PADY Erin of Precdman’s Savings | Hell's Journalef Health for county, West Virginia Me Gos. Hat tan Cre pair at fates ‘aet Company. " = i 4 g ¥- Interest at per cent. of Miterary conduct Dusiness as usual on Water strect. rege fS ai sa on