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it Sa 3 : tae THE POLITICAL CAMPAIGN. Magistrates and Constables. EVENING STAR. | ».,7zzreumcat camraicn, | roca menzcomamen.| GEORGETOWN. | LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, EDUCATIONAL. and 2ist districts eens GATING COMMITTER. Musrixe or Taw Schoo. Taceress.—a INSTITUTE, 1014 eee FRIDAY. ...Reptomber #2. 67H | Potion stems Eredertt meege re | mse jean nase | piven of helene Sy met ENS t jub Meeting ive * + a em! . Chenlare to be hed ot Committee of the 12th district—A | The attendance at the twenticth annaal the Grant suits, and Capt. Grant was | sereal school in oy oy building, which was oF of the Principal, Rev VE LOCAL NEWS. eee ee ote Stam meee tae = aon omery County Aelonents Se. forte ccna teens beet eta ee corpener laters Sy tmecr nk eee 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, =| No il whan ones OFF epublican meetings | clety, » 2, ; : mr ie eiet men seacekaoee triots last aveatng an wlasow | fully'5,000 persone being within the Archer’ against Lewis Will for $id. This was | Sthez ‘cchool for the teeuption i and he bought teat aroom urgent 1 enn Sits cesep Ena owtae aeneamel on to Novem- | could be utilized on the upper floor of the Mont. 4 District. Teturnable on the following os but was con- Theater Comique.— Miscellaneous performance At a meeting of republicans of the 21 district, | horses, cattle, sheep and swine attracted tinued, at the request of defer ber ge it was confessed b nees 3 eral attention. During the morning Mr. Henry 20th, when ju MA mery street building for the boys. - K,) Soe eastern Menagerie ont Pireus.—Coloeent | the Breskdent, Robert G. Cunningham, tendered | Gralstiention. During the morning Me. Boney plaintif for S14 and $1 costs. Execution was | E'mqext ‘Wilson thought “tat suticient farm: | (METROPOLITAN HOTEL BLOCK, accum and caravan, doable ring periorm- | temove tiem the district, which wes eeretety | address from the grand. stand. ‘The * trials of ported no F found on which to (A aS er yt oe a ee Sy ge ° - Pp sorta *F: mantle wan Guemianpante aaenea ‘neesi. | Seed” were of course a feature, and were en- Pad agin Pe scot candnen Sheng used to fit up the room. Mr. stated wanes, oi ee 8 we —— dent, ‘and Dr. J. D. Harris was elected. secre- Pree wtun tne aellocing hr SE Grant, as gare, for #14 and $6 costs, was pores sehen emai opened by ‘Monaee uD A B.Wiechoeters hen Bankes? pa Condensed Leeats. tary, pre Le tne Moog the chair: | Sida raised and owned In the county and District a Seer Mr. he genes as | next. On motion of Mr. Beall, Miss Angelica IMPORTERS $200 S,FEAR Boaep a. BTUTION. of From J.C. Parker we have //arper's Weekly ack edged the compliment, ign. De, | of Columbia—entered, the premlams being 50 | Sttorney, moved to, set —_— jadgment, | Hou, ton was transferred from noms of Af oe ae, er aes for Sept. 20. ia eg made a speech on thepresent | for the first horse, $15 for second and 10 for eee oe ee roe morGe | gesistant teacher o primary No. 3 ¢ mary “sens: MRRILLY, Rector. pe etree ee mnee meeee | itn cf Ge elnea dete ek eae to | tT ce he rears bt Rising Star, J.E- | ind. interrogatories fled on December aust. | 5°.% a ees L Yor 5 GO rE ~~ Wall's course in the two lat sowlous in the | Naina "amd gp Weve pee emer Ne | On the 2d of January dement was given | Primary schoof No.2, by the premetion ag AND Monday evening nexeatiy oviock. " © | Rinmufaents te aclare “hiin "ta e''Hinares | ence, ‘The judges were Messrs: Jon. H. Tead- | Sgainet Grant, as weary, cnoontl on ro cg oc ge ee Rev. H. rife ect st ley, J.T. Moore, J. W. Jones, W. O. Seliman | ©98ts. On the 5th of January execution was e election of Miss Matilda Brooke. It was b A Cleve ier oe oe Banbark, | sueaches were made by Messrs. Cunningham, | 14 Wi Cook,’ Bot heats were well trotted | issued for the amount, On reference to the | by .iueclect open the new school on Tuesday eburch, will preach in Lincoln hall on Sanbat! Settle, Jackson, Holland, and Dr. Harris, com- books defendant found the above figures, and te ss MANUFACTURERS gyening on “The Law of Progress in Things | meudivg the course of the present delegate, and | DY Fee of the horves "06s tydaay carried gate | the orginal Papers, on examination, showed ES LIRR ow vourt Judgo MacArthur will | Hon of the voters of thead districts “Mr Wail | the eccond prize and the dun colt the third. to SL Sorand Cape Gand Sin, Fletcher each | iRAsHuch as the Slash run sewer, which sae. 12h ‘The Criminal Court Judge MacArthur tion of the voters ot the 2 jet. Mr. Gade tiie ae 0 $4.50, apt. G. 3 r ties into Rock creek near the P strie! brides, <x 4 ‘une term on Monday morning at | made a speech explaining his course in the ‘THE SECOND RACE, stated that Kimmell (C. A.) acknowled; which time the grand and petit | Legislature. 8001 accot ttleme! ARD, No fe, doing s0. It also appeared on the pai st | of the marthwestare, potion ar ‘Washington, or CLEOD, Pribeiat bas s : 9 joing 80. also m of ny will begin on WEDNESDAY, Sep- Jurors are expected to be present. Twelfth District. Fotestctaliion, mare, C2 Ming ‘avtting to on January 16th Grant paid $20 in full, and it | which it drains, become very offensive, thus poly me eens colin” An alarm of fire was turned in from box 49, The executive committee of the 12th district | harness, mile heats, best tbree tn five. Leed. | Was so ertered by Walter. It also appeared on tating the arching of the ereahy which " eorner of iith and § streets, about 2:45 o’cloc os A ; bred, neces: ne at tan Goes DOL for Yous Leth September Loch. at N Circulars at B¥09 e beokstores. arpa 2w* MWresame the Latios, on M ot | the books of Justice Walter that the judgment | has not cuttent chongit te coy ne the eit N i of Columbla, and inbis pawearion on or before | RSA been satisfied, but this entry Justice W. | Helnoe current enough to carry cH the sett | pio. oa ng Gooat August 1, 1S73—$050; for the next, $25. The fol- | Stated had been written in the book by Kim- | ufacturing company, allowing them all the land lowing well-known District horses were en- | mell within the past two days. Justice Walter | reclaimed by the arching in payment for the tered: Dark-brown horse, H. ©. Hill, driven by | ©*Plained, at considerable length, the bill of | expense of building the arch. J. E. Moses; sorre! horse, Honest John, driven | Osts- republican club held a meeting at Ni this afternoon, caused by the burning of some | fe? 4 stupen 5 street last evening, and decid primary sheds in the rear of 1ith street, between Sam- | election as the mode of nominating a candidate son and Q streets forthe House of Delegates on Tuesday next, A certificate ot incorporation of the ““Wash- | between 3 and 8 p.m° They also decwled to ington Literary Association” was filed in the | hold a mass meeting on Mowiay evening next D recorder’s office yesterd: th tors P r. — Baneee irene gy oe Co.) FoR arte = y the corporators being | at Union League hall. Prominent speakers ‘Alle nana Taito of Gettin ——_o—__ oe sdacinge or atin ok tn Doses fob oe seman, Kobert Lam- | will be Present. Buca driven ty vues: lag yl wae Coes Great EAsTEnn MANAGERIE AND | Rest yemerday were 449 head, of which 416 were ‘At a me ting of the Maryland Republican as- ‘Twenty-first District. an exciting one, as the horses were nearly = — Sei Satatoue Astacy, Clone: sold to butchers at prices rangin, from 3% toe > in | Eastern Managerie, Museum, s + | cents und; 19 were driven altimore, poten ey pe Pring Arig bape Ton Roman Hippodrome and Egyptian Caravan, | gna id left over, 1230 mead of sheep and lambs | Mem, Ladies, and Children. The horse of John T. Price game in second-best | thl# morning, was one of the ‘hnest displays of | Sure ofered, and. ‘oot aid tote tent $2.50 i close to the winner, in the first two heute, | the kind ever witnessed in Washington. Judg- | {oun for old cheap and oh te as per head for eae lla Eg) ; | !pg from the grand entree this morning, the | tambs; 270 were left over. Out of =) cows ani while Honest Jobn, on ‘the third heat, came in | P& from the, g ies wl Bene ne H a good distance ahead of the Belle, though sev- 8 agi ‘cee A meeting of republicans of the 2ist district Se enon, F. | was held last night at the corner ot 4th and D Collins Sssith and E. Wright Newman were | streets southeast. In the absence of the presi- elected de!rgstes to the state convention, which | Gent and secretary, Mr. Isauc Shiner was Called —= gs oA: who has | 0 to preside and Sidney Herbert acted as seo- a Se 7 Age Tetary. The secretary stated the objects to sociation, \ast evening, Capt. W @ FRENCH taught or ee Channon a S Const Survey OM fined to hi di t the 1 calves 15 were sold at from $30 to S00, and 5 angi? 2w° ROBERT WENRHAN been confined to his residence, a’ arsenal : : i their word, and give a first-class entertainment. ere left over. —_ RS. BURKE WILL REOPEN HER SOnOOD to give a fair expressionor the republican souti- | eral lengths behind Moses. ‘The first preminm | t! were | ver. Rs 7 i Be sche salte omnes ae ment of the 2ist district which had been denied | Gus desharee stk Moses, and the second to | 72 big show er nuiteing asooe tren te River News.—The steamer John Gibson M: m MONDAY. September a4, 13. 1 om at 2 rolspec, and bis physicians speak dis- | atthe mecting held at the market house last | Mr. Price. Fee che ee ee eel Certhnnar the | cleared to-day for New Xork, with 1.200 barrels cae ae “ithe Great Eastern menagerie and cireus | Week; And to see what course the clu would rock Tok PRI eaiaent, ana | Patronage ot tose who like to witness exhibi- | HOUt And other, miscellaneous freight. ‘The, MESS, CAUINS Srurer scmoou wit = é . take in the coming campaign. At 4% o'clock Mr. E. J. Hall, president, an aa. San bate ere Caen ae 1 aed 5 + 5 oo a Int, made a grand display on the streets to-day in -~ Soy 3)? Mr. Wil bn low! tions of the kind. ie door pel with a cargo of general merchandise. The MEN'S WEAR. uthoest, ite parade, and drew the attention of crowds Oy | rg ,iN, TRE AEDS CH MIS pamexne.) |. | Mr. Williams, secretary, read thefollowing pre- | fore of the Kind. The dovze are open at 1 and | % : arge R. Poweil has arrived from Philadel- the curious feature of the steam piano and other miums: e 2 ‘Asse ? four y later. To-morrow three exhibitions will be | pnia, with 200.000 paving-blocks for the Board | BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS. nad Cohen cee Rovelties. No doubt the exhibition will be | ih desguncea’ the aie hag atsnaes oy a Rg gran pen stn Thos Sikay bert bead | Biven—at 10a. m., and 2andS p.m. oePublic Works, PS GAUZE MERINO SHIRTS. oe ee thronged during the short period of it stay here, - sare, four years old and over a to-day and to-morrow market-house to control matters in that dis- a 7 Tue Grary Trape—Since our last report Wak GouW a trict. He approved the plan of holding mass | best three ‘year old fly, Dr. N. Smith White; | SUIT AGarnsr J. W. Wrrcut awp OruERs. | achouner Kitty AbA will 1 Oo) rabate wheat; | LISLE THREAD SHIRTS. Pas COMMERCIAL BU ———— ere eee P a. est three 'y ¥e * | Yesterday District Attorney Fisher entered a | frhoons ‘Ann, with 1,100 bushels do”, | FINE SILK SHIRTS. FP on Fs meetings for the purpose of nominating candi- | best one year old colt, N.C. Dickerson. sate he Coed inst J. W. Wright, | te schooner Mary Ann, Real peng ened (Peeeeter ogra ae trecte, > ned for the ees in = bgt Benenhes. dates. By the action of the central committee | | Heavy Draft Horses—Best stallion, Robert | 5" ited States against ae “iy, | 8nd the schooner Thos.’ P. Morgan, with 1,10) | FALL 3 ; ORDERS OF TRE BOARD oF PULIC : - will be oper WEDNESDAY, September ORES. the election in any district could be manipula- - B. Wright, I. B. Wright, D. P. Holloway, J. | Dusnelsdo. all from aleanieie ived . +: Gea. 0.0" Howard. Z T. Cooley; Best gelding, Daniel Griffith; best . ib els do., all from Ale: ia, have arrived | HEAVY MERINO SHIRTS. ‘ te ‘The superintendent of streets has beendirect- | ted by the judges and clerks Sppointed by that | three year old colt, E. J. Hall; best two year ecg Door feb gecamgh en rg ‘pend’ civen | £0 Hartley & Bro. ‘The canal-boat T. J. Baker | G ANTON FLANNEL SHIRTS. he Be Baker, ed to put ina Bartholomew hydrant at thesoath- | committee. He would be willing to go into a | old colt, Charles Wilson; best one year old } bythe first named for the farthfal performance | D&S arrived, with 800 barrels flour and 400 bar- SHAKER FLANNEL SHIRTS i mat corner Of 1 and isth streets northwest. | primary election, or run his chances for nomin- | colt, T. W. Waters; best. mare and foal, W. 8. of his trust as agent to pay the bounties of cor- | Te!8.cement consigned to Jos. G. and John M. RED FLANNEL SHIRT: : he gencral inspector has been directed tohave ation in any manner, if there was a fair show | Brooke. tain Tadione Waters. - ants. the triangular in front of the Jefferson | allowed him, and could win in any race with Horses of General Utility—For best_ stallion, HEAVY SILK SHIRTS. schoo! soded and enclosed with an iron fence, | the ‘contract ring, if there was no interference —E —_— pf Gaither; best mare or gelding, J. H.Gas- | Dparys.—Mr. Francis M. Orme, for several ALEXANDRIA. HEAVY RED CASHMERE SHIRTS. Sawa, pact Hen i nd "Aldernay Cattle—Best bull, three years old eee er es ee eet eS COTTON JEAN DRAWERS. Cc and to have the parking on (ith street southwest | trom outside parties; but this little trick of the enclosed. The Board of Public Works have | central committee was originated to control the tionery will direct t that a 15-tnch pipe sewer be laid on | districts and manipulate ‘tings to suit them. 8. ‘arther information may morni! residence on THe CAMPBELL-GREEN AFPRAY.—About & upcn any of the Board ef Direc and above, W. W. Blunt; best cow, three years | © strech eng at his reside week ago Mr. Alexander Hunter, residing mid- | LINEN DEAWERS. Builgire. ia both sides of Prospect street, between High | gelyes, He saw present one of the delegates | old and above, W. W. Blunt; best bull, two Mr. Robert J. Zachary, a wellknown painter, | way between Alexandria and Washington, left | GAUZE MERINO DRAWERS, aS Fon NY wO¥CEoe Potomac streets, Georgetown, with the neces- | trom the 2ist district to the central committee, | years old, Wm, Hanaly best heifer, two years died yesterday at his residence, the northern | his home for a visit, Jeaving @ colored man, | FALL MERINO DRAWEKS. J iNetite Te ae ek MY BOT Ho" sary man-holes and traps. The grading of New | Richard Rothwell, who had been sent to that oid, W. W. Blunt; best heifer, one year old, W. | term: us @f 1ith street northwest. Allen Campbell, who drives his milk wagon, in | HEAVY MERINO DRAWERS. raunom, Address PROF. LG Mathews, 4 a from M to © streets northwest, | committee as a servant to represent the 2istdis- | W. Blunt. ——— charge of his place. (n Saturday morning | CaNTON FLANNEL DRA WE. i 0 .. Howard co,M4. e635 im ee et ee ee rich, and bad been sent, back to them as their | “Ayrshire Cattle Best cow, JO5 PLAYS. cot; | 1,4, HANDSOME InprovewEnT Prosnorep.— | Allen discovered that a oad of hay bad beet | ea ee FLANNEL DRAWERS. pe TROCRAG-E Vonwan venue, to D veets, be . | Jor master, inst 0 eir servan' e Jevon Cattle—Best cow, S. T. Stonestreet; . Varnum and others, | taken from the farm to Washington, and there = a vi AS foot brick sewer, with plank bottom. has | Lad been told by those present at that meeting | best heifer. two years old, 9.1, Stonestreet; best | [t28 Understood that Mr. Varn to a been ordered on Congress street, between Water | that their delegate, Mr. Rothwell, sat still while bull 1, 8. 'T. Stonestreet; best’ pair | (26 Proprietors of Vernon Row, at the corner of | sold, and circumstance pointed to Wm. Green, | RED FLANNEL DRAWERS. street and the river, and a 15-inch pipe sewer bull, one year old. 8. T. Stonestreet; pair | toth street Pennsylvania avenue, propose | one of these jobs were being put up. and never so | of steers, E. C. Beit; second best pair of steers, ilar ‘ballaing at the northeast the hay wagon, os the perty mis tena ieukenci | HEAVY SILK DRAWERS. mn of this Be Tr, an - _hevi of steers, E. C. Belt; . t nildin, e nor! cor. n, as who off, E * ‘ 4 Sp both sides of Washington, Jefferson and | much as entered his protest, they migat have | 1. 0 Bel jock A pom porated Staton esterday, ‘as Allen | HEAVY RED CASHMERE DRAWERS. Sept Wa; For ciroalars, &.,.epply at the Insti: Congress streets, between Caual and Water | been represented by a wooden man as well as | Grade and Native Cattlé—Best bull, three phn was returning in his milk cart, he met Green at | ENGLISH COTTON HALF HOSE. ness im (CbrtRep) CHAS. B, YOUNG streets, Georgetown. Parkin, ae eoeet Kothwell. He was ashamed of his district for | years old above, J.T. Moore; best cow, Epiror Stax :—To correct a misapprehen- | the gate, driving a wagon. An altercation en- | FRENCH COTTON HALF HOSE. 7 {SORGETOWN SEMINARY * Bst.,from 7th tosth southwest, na hee on ered. | sending such a man there. three years old and above. Beit; best ball, | sion, I desire, through bg paper, to state that sued” between them, and Allen says Green | FANCY LISLE THREAD HALF HOSE. G Day School for young Inties Also, the parking — Sodding of 1ith street, MR. ROTHWELL IN SELF-DEFENSE. two vearsold, E.U. Belt; eifer, two £%G | Lave not sought, neither do I wish, the nomi- | started toward him with a pitchfork. He there- BALBKIGGAN HALF HOSE fireet, Georgetown; Mies LIPSOOMB from B street to the river. A scwer has been | Rothwell attempted to reply in detense of | old, E.G, Belt, best bull, one seme old: BeG. nation of delegate to the next House of Dele- | upon struck Green on the lack ofthe head with | BALB x le The fall ececkee of thie’ testiturien st ordered on north side of Massachusetts avenue, | himself, but the friendsof Herbert were not dis- Belt; best heifer, one year old, R.B. Farquhar; | gates trom the 1th district. A. K. BROWNE. the plank seat of hiscart.. They separated, ANCY COTTON HALF HOSE. DAY, Sept. 16th, with au efficient corps of teach- between 6th and ‘th streets. The graveling of ford to listen; at all events, Mr. Kothwell said | best pair of steers, Howard & Grifiith; second —_-—_—. Green drove his wagonon to Washingtor ,but | PLAIN SILK HALF HOSE. or. carriageway and paving gutters with cobdle- | he thought the action of the central committee | pest pair of steers, E. C. Belt. Booxs at AvoTion.—Messrs. Latimer & | upon arriving at the market, fell, and was | FANCY SILK HALF HOSE. tye Somes sppls to Principal, or t» Batten sstone bas been ordered on Sth street, from K to | wise and proper. Mr. J. A. Clark (colored) who Herd Cattle—Best herd cattle, W. W. Blunt. | Cleary, auctioneers, will hold their first book | taken to Providence hospital, where the sur- | WHITE MERINO HALF HOSE, yee, 7 aid += ; Boundary streets northwe: . The superinten- | was arrested at the market-house meeting last Working Uxen—For best pair, W. H. Brooke; | gale this season on or about October ist. Per- geons pronounced his injury fatal. Campbell, | RO Bal at M's HARKOVER'S & R YOU dent of streets has been notified that an alley Week as a disturber, and who was locked up and | second best pair, H. C. H ‘ollowell; third best | sons desirous of ing of books should send | on returnin, to Washington in the evening, was COLORED MERINO HALF HOSE. ; EA DISS ong, « StL ane: + 13236 T street, op been condemned in square No. 60 and to | fined &5 in the Police Court, was opposed to let- | pair, J. Hartuuorhe them in immedia\ r cataloguing. * | seme. bir Hanter wane up to try and get mite Franklin Park, will commence S:ptomie m the same to the public; also, one in square | ting auy of the participants and sympathizers | Cotswold Sheep Rest ram, E. C. Gilpin; beat Sins given up as thaonestitalstoeta scammiie Sates, coven, Prin 0. Sto. (An is inch piposewer has been ordered | in that meeting take a part in this, and moved | buck lamb, E. ©, Gilpin, best lot of ewes, not THE cCouRrs. TROUBLED BY GonLINs.—Ghosts have been sae ah ait on 6th street, between Rhode Island ay to go into a mass meeting, with Mr. Ixaac Shiner | Jess than five, Gilpin; best lot of lambs, POLICE COURT, Jude Dawson. protem —Mary | visiting the stables of the Alexandria auger 2 and K street. The terracing and 1: in the chair; and went on to compiain of how | not less than five, FE. ©. Gilpin. zi Nichols, loud and boisterons in Louse alley; 86. | railway for six weeks past, and Tacelay night DRESS SHIRTS. Walks on 2d street, from Maryland s Alco ror | Tey were gagged at the market-house meeting, | Southdown Sheep—For best ram, ©. F. Kirl Pames 8, mncmas forfeited collateral. uum last Win. Digge, the man employed ‘as wateh. . which had been started and got up by Bursiey | second best ram, Roger Brooke; best buck lam: ficran: Gietnpving the proce snd auict of George: | an bi the parking and laying of sidewalks on Retreet, | and a ring of contractors. He had tried to geta from the circle to Kock creek. ‘he superin- | hearing to protest against such arbitrary tendent of streets has been authorized to re- | proceedings, and had been jerked out by police move the pump and fill up the well on K, be- | onicers and made to pay a fine of $5. He would tween 2ith and i streets northwest, The | pot consent to hear Tothwell or any of that Water registrar has becn directed to lay water | crowd condemn the action of the central com- mains asfollows: A 4-inch main in parks ou | mittee in sending a judge and clerk into each of each side of i%th street, from S street to P | the districts to control things. It was really street circle northwest; a(-inch main on S, | giving their candidate two judges and two from 12th to 1ith streets northwest, and put in | Clerks, and was one of W. A. Cooks an intersection in parking at ( and 6th streets, LITTLE CHINEE TRICKS, and extend water main to Boundary street, | for which he was so famous, or rather so infa- Be ieauested by petition of property hollers. | mous. Here Rothwell tried to get the floor, Orders have been issued for the parking of Ist | hut could not be heard, the friends of Herbert street, from B to I street northwest, and of 11th shouting him down. Mr. Clark introduced a street, from B street to the river front south- | resolution, which was adopted, that the repub- west. The laying of the cobble-stone gutters | jicans uf the trict in mass meeting and graveling roadway on Sth street, from K to | cembied indore MI. said company, reported seeing two. | 6 PALMER’S PATENT DOUBLE YOKE Roger Brooke; best lot ewes, not less than five, ; eo was {er | appearing alternately, one after the otber, aed petal “ ¥ Koger Brooke; best 1ot lambs, not less than tve, | Sva2 "2 Getrgetown: 85. Geo. McCalilon, same; | they s0 confounded hima that he lost the ase of | SACQUE SHIRT, READY-MADE, FoR ORC! re . 3: Daniel hy was fised $3 for cursing. | himself for awhile.—Sentincl, last evening. $16.50. Grade Sheep—Best ram, H. C. Hallowell; | Samad) Bosth auterbingehe i incl, last evening. Miet of Georgetown; vEs.—Mr. cline, i MER’ EN ADE TO | reopen bis © second best ram, It. C. Ricketts; best buck | $8, Mary Brady, charged with selling liguor with: | o RGiaty ee Mt. pecmall of tml Guiex cet | gens pfedogae oe RIES MADE TO Gee ,E. ©. Gilpin; best lot of ewes, not less | out license; none of the witnesses being present, | George Allen, the colored men who escaped “R, FOR 81 a received at "J; Gre} second best lot of ewos, | netiner the oMicers who mado the arrent, the de: | Herr Fe on Momdgy sieht erent ieee! | 6 PALMER'S PATENT SHIRTS, MADE TO a not less than five 3, Gilpin; best lot of | Duttery on Hattie Davis; contiseeds Alters Onn | ing. ‘He beard nothingtof the fugitives batwet ORDER, FOR §21.00, a SP VIRDEE oats lambs, not less than five ‘i ir i berland, threats to Margaret Cumber!: jis wife; | @ watch for them at the Point of Rocks, and | 6 PALMER’S PATENT SHIRTS, MADE TO Sire ee ee HCE Best boar, H.C. Hallowell; best sow, | gioo bonds to Keep the peace. Calligan, | should they pass there on a canal boat, as it is ORDER, FOR 824.00. - —p BOUNCE to in PIANO, OROA September Ist. ‘Private papil ¥ time between the hours of 9 ¥3. oats, John EF. Wil- It and batt Mary MeV: mi ; son; second best lot of shoats, dames R. Bou- | Jchn Barnes wat fed £1 for failure to eppoarts | OURhtts probable, they will be arrested. The Pleane send their cbtid git contig Z answer @ summons. Wm. Robinson. assault and | Louse of Smith’s mother, in Washington, was Pak wasn oy Se Soe n Henderson Timpers; $$ and costs. Ben- | Surrounded and searched for him before day IT eo ae ae dinate, Hoes allace, assault on Wm. Turner; ‘and | this morning, but nothing was discovered indi- soos nay E. ©. Belt; best lot of shoats, Roger Patrick’ Higgins, Jond and boisterous; $. cating that he had been there.—Gazette, fast re 5 ’ erly; forfei col ert 5 ing. Machinery and Agricultural Implements— ohnson,do.; fined @0. Fred. Buchler, ‘pre | °°C™”9 BUSINESS COL- LEG Corner Seven A and L streets, morthirest, ji thos bh | » for Bow rh GLOVES, Gives © ett eoluaine the Dill Seti ee THE DAY SESSIONS . Sidney W. Herbert Beet three-horse plow, Bosell & Cashel; second | fane; do, ITEMS. LISLE THREAD GLOVES. afford the best opportunities for young gentlemen Boundary street, bas been ordered. The park- | iieving him to have represent best three-horse plow, F. L. Moore; beat four- Sagat oe CITY MS. LISLE THREAD DRIVING GLOVES. and young ladies between the ages of 12 sud 20 ing on 44 street, between Maine and Missourt | the district with marked ability and unque horse wagon, Thos. J. Lea; best shovel plow,G. | | TH Orricy or VicaR GENERAL oF THE ae ae ‘i HEAVY KID DRIVING GLOVES sean — . avenues, eight feet between the curbs and side- | tioned fidelity. The chair h ounced th. T. Dunlop; best cultivator, F. L. Moore; best | MAN CaTHoLic Cuveca.—The Very Rev. J. H. OoLone TEA at 50 and 75 cents, choice @1, = > le THE EVENING SESSIONS Talks, has been ordered. Also, for the parking | he held in his hand two communications, which | horse rake’ Fle Moore best wheat drill,'F, L, | Dougherty, who has, since the death of the | at __ E. 0. CooK '& Co., HEAVY CALF DRIVING GLOVES. are especially desigued tor meu aud women, and Of B street south, between 6th and Lith street) were addressed to the club, but as they were | Moose. beet. co sheller, F. L. Moore; best | Rev. McConkery, been the Vicar General of the No. 1712 Pennsylvania avenue. | DOGSKIN DRIVING GLOVES. seen’ ere encased during the day aud sock mi est | them read, but would reserve their readin, A. er; best wash- * & 2 cD S. ises: Business Artits Pram eets has been directel | until the next club meeting. Wm. Beron here ? bi charge and to reside for some time in the ALL SHADES AND SIZES. Fr ape (Fond nay mercial @ te remove the pump from the corner of 9th and | entered his protest at the decision of the chair. Mrs. Dr. Farquhar; sec. | country. He will never resume his ee du- n Sates Ba; ived Spelling, Reading and Declamation, Pe WN street northwest. He had sent in huis resignation as secretary of . Brooke; third best ham, | ties, as from his great confinement a hey oper. | really, good miata, st one Oat ae Book-keeping applied to the vari: SERED the club, and the president of the club, Mr. B. ‘A. Dawson. , ated injuriously to his health. v. : mas 7 bea Tie ine's vanes a y bi ines: Actual Bu ines, Pi F. Peters, had sent in his, and the club refuses | Flour—Beet family flour, Jos. H. Zeigler; sec- oe acts reset. red cooper. ak eee Oe ee ore st Several to hear them read; it was gag law, and he | ond best family tlour, Mrs. Nicholas Offutt. hought tl ll ae ofp appoint > Duntar’s Fietu Avenve Fat Styix | LADIES AND CHILDREN’S WEAR. this summer picnic parties at Huntington, | would not submitto it. Here he got greatly ex- | Fruite~ Best peck of apples, Miss M. L. Daw- | Vicar General of the digcese in Se mee teas concen lay. Thisis by tar the a 4 Guest.) FS re Seanne ool cited and the chair called him to order, but he | son; best peck of pe es, Francis Miller; best next week.—Baltimore American, 12th. tune et ee Gee Gall and oe Foad, have been attended by id not mind it at all; his} gesticulation was al) k of quinces, Francis Miller; best peck of = nearl ag feel LK V. ‘Ss. ee ee D Occasions | tut could be seen, as the chair, with the aid of F Win. Leger riers Laewen paca re Wednesday night SS “ = oes Sarina atteet MERINO PANTS. “TRE RATES OF TUITION by the instalment e but enjo; 5 A BIG HICKORY STICK, fatthews; best melons, Alfri ay; a . etm oo serious riots have vceurred, in which pistols and | whieh he apaiinn vigorously to the board table | o: fruits, Wm. Reading. J sia GAZ Irving will bo brought to New York totall | an tararana—Thoes who | SILK PANTS. plan. place he advantages of the institution wit Knives were used. Sherif Masters determined, effectually drowned him oug. After order was | Dairy—Best fresh butter, Mrs. R. BR. Far- { What he knows about the Nathan murder. love a glass of Ale that will do them no harm | ENGLISH COTTON HOSE. THE SCHOLASTIC YEAR BEGINS MONDAY for the credit of his county, to use every means | restored, Mr. Gray got the floor, and urged Mr. | qubar: second best fresh butter, Alvan Brooke, | #”The pork packers meet at Louisville next shonld’be ful to drink none but Massey's | FRENCH COTTON HOSE, September 1. ‘ . a 2 to Le es eee ap ppt — to 50 are he could aa em | dest potted butter, Mrs. John Saamders: second | year. Philadelphie ale. It is the purest and best Ale | BALBRIGGAN HOSE. pth ABLE CORPS OF INSTRUCTORS em- cordingly, SI » be confer- | Bursley without halt trying. He was followed | best potted rT, Mrs. P. Watkins; best honey, A tac = hey 3 = ence with our detectives, with a view of getting | by Tsage Shiner, who bat ebiled another to the | Mrs-G. Farquiar, second ‘beat honey, Mrs. E = Geccaniowen Roe Palmer & Green, of | SILK HOSE. E " GRADUATES receive the Diploma of the Na- the names of the ringleaders and securing their | chair for the purpose of giving vent to his pent | Gilpin. FALL AVD WINTER. ee FANCY COTTON HOSE. tonal ‘association of Business Colleges. nha grrest. Detectives Sargent and Coomes took | up wrath. He said they would no longer be | Sewing Machines—Best sewing machines, Take Avgn’s SARSAPARILLA to purify the | FANCY LISLE HOSE. fares: for circaler nen Call ef tho Collage, or the case in hand, and the names of some of | subject to the tyrannical rule of W. A. Cook, | Elias Howe, by L. Engle, agent. blood and purge out the humors, pimples, boils | COTTON CHEMISES. ‘ang 90-1 H. ©. SPENCER, Prosident. feet Mtns been ascertained, they were sent | who had beat Sayles J. Bowen by his trickery, | Flowers Best flowers, Mrs. E. J. Hall; second and sores which are merely emblems of the rot- zn | BE Saas = — to Mr. Masters, who procured a requisition for | and would finally burst up the republican party | best flowers, Mre. G, E. Brooks; best cut gera- tenness within. mwicw | LINEN CHEMISES. E*?etgs musica them from the governor of Maryland. The | in this District. The central club could not | niums, Mrs’ Edward Lea; best cut roses, Mice BOYS’ FALL SUITS ———— COTTON DRAWERS. Oru brgker Ea sheriff arrived here last night with the proper | force them to accept of Lem Bursley or any | G. KF. Brooke; best hanging basket, Mrs, Gil: BOYS’ FALL SUITS Massey's ALE BETTER Tax EveR—Our | LINEN DRAWERS. OPEss wownas” or, 2673, Bapers, and Messrs. Coomes and Sargent called | other ring man, and he called upon them to ig- | pin, 3 a Mae Se id, out horses are playing out, but | Comron SKIRTS. CITY BRANCH - Hyttd On Lieut. Austin, who, with ayy volau- | nore Bursicy, Campbell, Hothwell and the |” Seeds—Best white wheat, J. ©. Dodge; best BOYS’ FALL SUITS lassey's Philadelphia Ale is finer than ever SAMBRIO SKIRTS. tion Building, corp , teered to assist in the arrests. About aylight | whole Sing (of them. He was surprised that | red wheat, L. A. Lawson; "best buckwheat, J. BOYS’ FALL SUITS before. Drink it only and you will not com- | Ci 5 pene BI A, et this morning the work commenced, and going | Rothwell should have the audaeity to come to | W. Gra . ©. Dodge; best rye, J.P. BOYS’ FALL SUITS pan of any bad resulte. Palmer & Green, | NIGHT DRESSES. Circulars, Containing terme, &e., to be had from one house to another on Capitol Hill, they | that meeting and attempt to speak after what | Dodge; best oats, J. P. Dodge; best clover-seed, = ‘getown, sole agents. 6 DEESSING SACQUES. on application to Mr. W. H. Olcott, at the Library more, Robert Dunmore, Lers Jones SPhoans | M4 taken place at the market-house meeting. | Zach. bowde Beat timothy, W. i. Brook BOYS’ FALL SUITS Witnry tae wiore BaNoe of tonic and al- | CORSET COVERS. sod at Prat ESE CS a ae ae euliag, . A » Levi « » Thomas THIS VERY MANIS A BRITISH SUBJECT, Poultry—Hest pair tur! . a coleman, Gray, Jobn H. Clark, Levi Butler and David | and has a British crown placed over his qoor all | ond be pa turkeys, Nace. tf — maureen ten tae Beceuiee oeraee PERCALE SHIRT WAISTS. southeast, Washington, D. 0. eng2)-im Gant, all colored, and locked them ap. This | the time, and he could prove it. The friends geese, Nace Selby; second atom pend . W. In atl ceneeey camunicn kan Aeon ont, | LAWN SHIRT WAISTS. Riceraxp BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL morning Judge MacArthur ordered them to be | of Mr. Herbert had been denounced as boiters, | earl’ Test pair domestic towis, Nace Selby; FOR SCHOOL WEAR. tution it is the remedy needed. The most | INFANT’S CAMBRIC SKIRTS. FOB boys, surrendered to the custody of Mr. Masters, and | which he period in if by supporting euch men | second best pair domestic fowls, Nace Selb FOR SCHOOL weak positive proof ‘of this can be adduced. 6 | INFANT'S FLANNEu SKIRTS. 145 Lanvals Street, near Park Avenue, ‘that officer leaves with them this afternoon for | as Campbell, Rothwell, Bursley & Co. wasto | Best pair common fowls, W. E. Muncaster. #OR SCHOOL WEAR. ——-—_—_ i. SOTT N IP! ALTIMORI . ‘the Marlboro jail. be taken 4s a standard of republicanism. They | Best pair ducks, Nace Selby. Best display of FOR SCHOOL WEAR. Corns, Bap Naits and other distressing ail- | INFANT’S CUTTON SLIPS. B. ORE, Mo. eee At mightas well be slaves one way as another, and | poultry, S. T. Svonestreet. FOR SCHOOL WEAR. ments of the feet are quickly relieved by ex- | INFANT'S CAMBRIC SLIPS. WMD. MARTIN, A.M, Principal, assigtat bj Bcitpinc PERMITS have been issued to Wm. | it was no more honor to be a slave to the repub- | Culinary department —Best home-made bread, FOR SCHOOL WEAR perienced attention at Dr. White s, No. $3515th | INFANT'S CAMBRIC DRESSES. Sod Corea te te crate, of Virginia. | Frenc! Robinson, two-story frame, H, between 10th | licanparty, if it isto be governed by trickery, | Miss Brooke; best home-made biscuits, Mrs. street, opposite the Treasury. His establish- INFANT'S KOBES. ol. ay areeriomest Dative masters and lith northeast; Eliza Fulton,do., Boundary, | thant is to be a slave to the democtatic party, | Seitrsgkor ene preserves, Mrs. C. H. Brooke; ment fs iberally paronized by the most intelli. INFANT'S OLOAKS a pe oout to any ed- between V and W northwest; E. G. Keesy,2 | it had been urged by the opponents of the elec- | best pickles, Mrs. D. Griffith; best hard soap, gent and industrious portion of the commu- Fs dross. = j33-2m do., ip alley. between R and 8 and 6th and 7th | tive franchise in the Congress of the United | Mrs. {:. A. Hawkins; best domestic wine, Mux, LARGE ASSORTMENT nity. rs aa = > do.; Chas. Dabney, one-story frame back build- States that if the franchise was given to the no- | E. J. Hall; best rolls, Mrs. S. B. Farquhar; best wh | soso kat NE —_—_e—_—___ 1 HE COLUM RIAN UNIVERSITY, ing, 13th street, between R - | groes in this District, tricksters aud demagogues | rusks, Mrs. E. B. Brooke; Dostegenee ones, Miss panes ASSORTMENT Take nom es corer gonna The “4 i TUM. D. co. oxi 7 ‘brick would use them for seliish purposes, and they | §, Dawson; best pound cake, Miss S. Dawson; rrtty Bry and examine the fire and arglar proof vault aie tt partment opens SEPTEM- 4 now have a full and fair sample of it. | | best Jellies, Mrs. J. B. Ward; beat display of LARGE 4SSORTMENT ie Safe Deposi ny oraee at Tow GLOVES. ‘The Columbian Colloge opens SRPTEMBER 17 tory frame shop on Old Mike Shiner.—“‘ That they did! That's | fancy cakes, Mrs. J. B. Ward. York avenue and 15th —, for rn ping ¢ Medical College opens OCTOBER 6. Hi street, between 11th and 12th northeast; | God's truth.” ‘The fair will close to-day, and, judging from of securities, jewels, si peg eg ot amd valu- | 1 BUTTON LISLE THREAD GLOVES. ¢ Law Behool opens OCTORER &. John Dunn, two-story brick dwelling on North: Here old Mike could stand it no longer, and | the number who left this morning by the Me- ables, Rents ae ee a ar ae lars per an- | » BUTTON LISLE THREAD GLOVES. or catalogues, cont a Capitol. between Boundary and P street nortli- | took the center of the room, where hedelivered | tropolitan railroad for the fatr grounds, the aver RECEIVED camay socarding: to sine. Mo Dasines man can |S Sosron LISLE THREAD GLOVES. gard to terms a: fast; Thos. Muntz, one-story frame shop, ONE OF HIS CHARACTERISTIC SPZECHES. number will exceed t! Ye Just RECEIVED agp toa ‘out them. Take warning from 1 BUTTON KID GLOVES. aug?-toc8 Water street, between Washington and Rock | commencing by announcing himself a bolter. Just RECEIVED Chicago and Boston fires. VES. OTs" AGADEMYFosas-¥. Creek, Georgetown; John vallahan, one- | He had been working in the traces ever since | Rear EstaT@ SALes.—Green & Williams, Sinan; tac paren Modicatea va. | 2 BUTTON KID GLOVEs. R° eR story brick store, D, between and Uc | the right of voting had been given to him, and | quctioneers, have sold the following real estat ae for all akin disease, at Dr. Shedd, | 3 BUTTON KID GLOVES. land's church, a street. Breet northwest; G. A. Armes, to remotel @ | be found now that he was all the time working | since our last report: Lots 1, 2,3 and 4 of sub- | Ep *'5,20,6: | 2 BUTTON UNDRESSED KID GLOVES. Louisiane avenue porthweet. fa dh, brick batlding on New Jersey avenue, between | for the ring. He bad concluded to have a mas- division of a part of a tract ‘of land ying and aT a sean 3 BUTTON UNDRESSED KID GLOVES peer bookstores, or oli at the Principal's rest- Land K, so as to make 3 two-story dwellings. | ter no longer. His “old marster and mistress | helng in the county of Washington, District of ‘Wi1100x & Gins's Sewine MACHINE. The + | deuce rect Gouthoaat. Price § —_+—_—__ he hoped were now sitting at the right | Columbia, to Dr. A. P. Pardon at $6) per acre; celebrated Bazaar Patterns. 2 BUTTON CASTOR GLOVES. mited to thirt: A Fanwens’ Mass Meetixc.—The Farmers’ | hand of God.” All the devils in hell, | jots band 6, to Samuel F. Burrows, at 810 per CHASE ROYS, Privcipal. Tnion of Baltimore county held a mass meeting | by “the ‘sistance of God, could not ncy at Chas. Baum’s hoopskirt and corset fs ith street, | 3 BUTTON CASTOR GLUVES. acre; lot7, to S. H. Howell, at $55 per acre; lot Intelligencer building. 10,28 este’ Th id drive him. He was epposed to rings. [Here 1 10; to S. H. Howell; at $41 per acre; lot HABLE BROTHERS, 2 BUTTON DOGSKIN GLOVES. Gorzaca oon Ashland. e attendance was - bs 8 8,9 and 10, . H. Howell, at re; S Guite large, there being over one thousand per- | be eut the figure of a ring on the dirt floor with | 1] to Dr. A- P. Fatdony at 803.12 per acre; lot Ponp’s ExrRacr is tor sale at wholesale by | 3 BUTTON DOGSKIN GLOVES. Between North, Cyto! an ist streets IY. W. sons present at various times during the day, | bis right foot in the center of the room, and | 9’ to W. A. Meausa, at $61.50 per acre; lots 1: Chas. Stott & Co., 480 Pennsylvania avenue, | DOGSKIN GAUNTLETS. Bebo qneneiee wh ee neg including many ladies and children. The entire | made it the ae of & lengting discoaree, 45d 11; 40 Joseph ‘Libbey, at 250 per aero; Tot and by druggists everywhere. twwitat aoe Giverere i alleen a affair basket picnic character. | much to thede e crowd. or 15, to Joseph Weaver, at $45 per acre; lot 17, to ————— oan pi a : oy were delivered, all having | bow colored men were driven into the ring by Jcoeph Paver, at etl per acre: lot 18%. to Fine Clothiers, ‘THE COMMUNITY at large appreciate the us- President. reference to the agriculturalinterest. Alialco- | white men, and afterwards the: would tarn bolie dripks were excluded from the ground, | their backs on them aud say, ‘Ob, he’s a d—d Levi Burrows, at $41 per acre; lots 18 and 32 fulness of Singer's Sewing Machine. 1,5 DD. F. Kobinson, at €!1 per acre; lot 33, to W. .. PEOK WILD B ER SI Schuck ‘roi Bows yo Bas ie SEP" hat de for him.” At th Tot 19, Br = See ee nnnn emormpaines ‘Sth, and endeavor to merit done 24 was that the entire day | old nigger; w! jo we care for him. ne | W. Metcalf, at £60 per acre; lot to ae and made to order by Hempler near 44 street % to War spentin nhalloyed pleasure. A number of | cloee Sf Lis remaras, Mtr. Herbert, announced | Wa Metall; St 650 per acre: tot 19, to Levi Bur | Corner 7th and D Streets, | 224 made to order by Hempler_ne ar 4x street FANCY GcoDs. the ecuerots paironace which haa ‘been bestowed nent Baltimore county politicians wereon | himself in the hands of +his friends, and after | 2g pier acre.” Also, three-story brick dwelling, SHOW CASES for side wall, largegiass,in wal | GEORGETOWN AD PERFUMERY. Cee oe pT Whe'ground. “But all political discussion was | the nominations are made be would take the No. 413 6th street ‘southeast, to F. A. Boswell, ‘but for sale loss than half the coxt, VERTISEMENTS, — ncaa: pk nS ll . The members of this union are not | stump. Mr. Sprague afterwards addressed the | for ¢1,100; this property wa8 ‘sold subject to a ADAMSON’S, 305 9h stroot. TO THE TAXPAYERS OF GEORGE. SOAPS AND TOILET AR’ Patarsco FEMALE INSTITUTE. SGrangers. as there are no Granges yet or- | meeting. deed Of trust for $2,000. zs frame hocse 2 SUMMER Boaryp. ——— anew SLEEVE BUTTONS. NEAR BALTIMORE, MD. gani state. street north, between . ; Be who have not paid their taxes to the*Oash- | STUDS. ‘This Inetitute been in operation - aig an kOe - Base Bare — To meaty Brchaionaien oe = oF epenece, We. Lyosre eee ee soenty Sve etetionel Oy dUbON iNett Row be ier? *) fhe # fic of the ‘Golleeror in Washingtos npg Fe bas in for six SERIOUS ASSAULT On A ConTRACTOR.—On | tons will return m more and y . H. Warner, . il to ‘terms. a for, Metnestay afternoon last walle — J. & their ane — match — — — bgpiae ema las Ceo i lots 7, ‘afr, seed fine wong er Anis) (o present the same to the Bien & re peapeee Sar gga Birdsall, a contractor, was superintendin, @ | ington nine on mpic groun au in Mow leasant, 501. to F Conricr}” TELAIN Gelivery’ of some stroct pipe at tho G street | betthe last visit of the Ghaimpions this seaton, ” —_o—— rsenRie Aldie, Va. sor og Secractown Courier] Collector. OXYDIZED FANCY ARTICLES. wharf, he was struck on the head with astone, | and the game will doubtless be an exciting one. ELoremest oy a Scsoor Grrt.—On Mon- AVA % N ic . JET JEWELRY. and almost immediately after by another stone, | See advertisement. day last Tue STAR published an account of a Prime. CHEAPER THAN EVER! PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS. which struck his arm and broke it. The as- ‘The game on the Olympic grounds yesterday | schoo) girl having been taken to a house of as- WHITE LAGUAYRA, do., — sailant, acolored man, anda discharged em- | between the Ked Stocking nine, of Boston, and signation, and uoted the arrest of the young ‘Roasted a Just received, a stock of Two and v Birdsell, was arrested and | the Washington nine, was played in the presence | nan. ‘The man, Ira G. Scott, hails from Alec. DAVIS' CELEBRATED HAMS, ‘Gott other brands ERS, wr, up, while Major B. was taken to his | of a large number of spectators, and was won Aodria, and was an employe of the War depart. ‘Beall Stans. gris 5 fh LA ‘The exerciaee of this school home. Yesterday, in the Police Court, the case | by the Dostonians by a score of i] to6. ment, from which he was summarily @ YEAE OLD CIDER VINEG, LA euce 2 wet Goons. of Bext. Professors and > came up, but was postponed for the reason that ‘The second of the series between the | on the facts being reported by Major Richards. “ ‘AB, bry} eee ‘District. WHITE Fill continae "iy to nee Major was too badly injured to appear | Active and e base ball clubs was | ‘The girl, whose name is Mary and who ‘ery Fine. beards =. "8, ss feud ‘lasses pacceisen tras: te Played yesterday on the ‘3ill Lot,” and re- | is hut id or IS years Of Oge, WAS over to | GREEN GINGER, SPIOES, ac. 260-1 117 Bridge ‘ Lectures on the Dit Rervsep To Testrry.—Yesterday, in the | sulted in favor of the Actives by a score of 19 to | her parents, ad stated in Tuk STAR. On Wed- Cc. WITMER, @ivorce suit of Merkle agt. Merkle, heard in | 15. nesday Scott procured @ license st the clerk’s FINE GROCERIES, is rock et ghambers before Mr. J. Cruikshanck, Dr. Dar. | iiss gia ede cutee Homrerpe—Asyuittar | 2iice,to marry Miss Lynch, and It te stated that | sagso.1y 1918 Ponnayivania aveuve. + Hing. of the ‘ , who was su summoned, Paneees sat. | of McBlatr—A dispatch from Warrenton: View alt o¢ whom refused on o :m account of her youthful: LEE tended one of the for, statzng it would be | ginia, says the arsument In the case of Chartes | ‘ness, unless she first obtained the consonc of her | AT“** 300s %hs axp P sraznts, of rr trial before —— pairs a violation professional confidence. cBlair, on the circuit court of : : Fhe circumstance wilt be reported to the eourt, pp ta Qe ERE Fak who. vided as to whether Dh va to divalge or not. The medi- | last, Was concfuded on Wednesday, the case Sets s . hcl cm = Ex samtaeae e venmias of ok maa, guilty, and McBlair was discharged. CoLeaED = wee DErartugyT.— Tre erstary of War ed @ clreular to ApLR Ierroven PRorerty at Ave- Suiring tone, barenas in SEeariment, re BL ar is directed to the advertise- ored men have tines Ieee and the Besos recelnea. ly represented im that department. 2s chassis 2 CCIDENT TO TRE Circus Eeowart.—Tho — eer nn. te sheen toon and will sell st lowest price the . , and had his head cut ie to lay tp the 5 & chim Ww. aitne corner of Feansyivauin arenes _ 93 PEANSYLVANLA AVENUE, anct9-cott sumo street. The balloon was also somewhat ‘The accident created considerable ex- ‘nt in the vicinity. Peo a oe