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. EVENING STAR. | xx neomattt2ett, oy op rue | Wamninaton, Markets The Mating | og (g TMR COURTS. CITY ITEMS. LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, | EDUCATIONAL. GERMAN REPUBLICANS IN THESEVENTEENTH | Meat.—Beef (porter honse,) ®.; do. Benton, and PECIAL ANNOUN % EOCIAL STUDIES —Opportunit SATURDAY.......September 13, 1873. | bisrmer. | (eirfotns)ase-; 40. Tround): Bb to Cheasking James Bhrevee She ee Se rpuucemane, rt Nihonne Latin wh dene boa —_— Re can were last H <3 do. (corned,) IGS 40; Sullivan, same; oF Chemistry to join Classes ix Mrs » SETTER Ceerripe a ee Speers kin ave cng’ | the me remy ame fie Aaeane ae, RO Ws ORLAN aint a . + drie . 4 seme; 96. g » » Al - bh licatre testo the Pri LOCAL NEWS, | tne conersSgeama Distrtete og | die Ro eT mri, ee fpw drut and disorderiy.- commited until saber. opp ERE 2400 strt, 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, =| Ristren fe eo PDA ee tral ican club, consisti Ive ;middlings, loc.; cut. [Bec zbeof tongaes, » indecent Senttl posit . A. Building. SGLECHIC INSTITUT — Condensed Locals. | consolidation of the several local clubs of the 24 each: lard, 10@12%sc. Market for beef very | Bian grounds; '§8. Louisa Ann Martin was Sned +e ‘ ell- | district, met at the Meridian bill colored chapal S3for profanity. “Charles Smith, 9 vagrant, was Fine PLATED JEwELRy, “4 ee yh otras Bi scaGon merchant, is dangerousiy ale” PE | fast evening, JW. Buker, predentin the | Fit Bock ase. Ubanch: orc We aged; | uk den fr a G50 This. Herbert, viotation of Fine Alsske Diamonds, Ibi september. i colars to he had ae MN RAE! hs ef air. Aft ansacting some routine business ., is i n |. SB > BR ~ et welry, “ rea, or of th ivcipal, Rev, OLIVER OOR, whist estes yevendapacran ®ORS! waive he smgtgn atte primary elec Scag @ Saeei iy on, | gree” gemie, Ghaie gee, 8 Entel saps, atermorouirax woreL BLOCK) | Heist soakeaa” CERN eine banda rw twomibone ans ton Case: | suite recomoded y te gentra ltt | Rak faerpc: Wack eiemencet: Se | Nel aR Silage, Mion ie: | rentes al EHO Seegee elie, wo. a x cone © | should © aylors, Wc. % bunch; salt water trout, 4c. 3 . i “HENGE stocuingot bonen,peyrnevenn, | CER watcnaet ees Be | Sp ateente cee comme, | oe Leeman Becceeercneeron: ater ee see e hed Stockings, of Boston, play the Wash- | ©. S. B- Wall, George S- Emery seen pre. | M00. ® Pi; onions. 80 el pk; lima Deane woigies @ | . Martin Welch, charced with uolefully solling Now Reavy. ington Nine in the Olympic ‘grounds again | sf the gentlemen ie uae having bene | marti abbge, Satie” bad tomatoes, de ae Vapor and faiing forpiace couspicuoualr in higplace | Gentlemen's Fall Suits from $20. IMPORTERS ecwieg ch ommont, of ne muntut | Guetuayae setunineuas ta slae | patie oye "Coms Beak” Paes | trlee ar Gees Ree aes tae | Rew hl suet oe fo pomne ene ore been elected first sergeant | stood between Mr. Wall, the present incum. | pples, (eating,) 40@80c. @ peck; do. | Welch liable to criminal ‘ution for Working Pantaloons from $2.50. Ma: pany x . sonal Guard. ick <n bent, and Mr. Peck, who resides on the west | er 30e.; lemons, W@soc aoren; pears, 40°. | failure to procure the stamps, and he mage ee eee AND at ny = et-men com; te rhea gang side of Rock creek. The club, upon taking a | @$1 ® water melons, 18G@Wec. each; cante- — to it. Wate! Cp ne detenes, and t lack Dress Suit my own wns ty F — young thieves steal the mountings vote, decided by a large rity torecommend | K’Pes, & +) peaches, #0e. BP peck; grapes, l0c. and costs. gh, annul '» S40. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Remuate sound the market Reuss aad. alk that | O°) This gentioonn cae boven cee Woes Waseca Seno, ts @ emnts sete “oye shay Rig A Reliable Black Dress Suits from $27. WORD Anal G streets — lice le them up. add: i " ‘RIED UITS.. ples. a a y 4 b nt ad ” - r ‘The American Bharmaceutical Association, addreseed the meeting briely, after which the Tide: (unpeeled), Wools biecWborrises wa, iiichaal q5fl#0, Underclothing from 75e. per garment to MANUFACTURERS snmences on HORTA TE TEAR which meets in Richmond on Monday, wi! : Iphia print, _S0c. bw 1 NEOUS. Onper DerartMENT . mplisbed imstractors io all de- Mount Vernon after the Fifth hiladelpbia print, B0c. lew MISCELLANEOUS. ps lene : A meeting of republicans of the sth district | FOr 'ostesie. @ descr Cees, Meese Bee | ant heer amt Bingold Dufour, char : eatin aed Pee eatin Baiting, sito arade of ey, ie. Wm. H. Johnson, the well-known builder, | was held at Stott's hall. Henry Himber ex- | “‘Pociruy.—Chickens, 80:.@@1.0) # pair; Ducks, | ovigineted in thesetiioment of an ares account Suits to order from £35. or NS without EXTRA CHARGE and who is greatly esteemed both as a business | plained the effect of the change in the registra- | 15c.@$1 # pair. Bush gave Mr. Dufour somo insulting language, and Goods sold by the yard. rn > = » oe man amd a citizen, is recovering from adan- | tion law. Jerome Johnson, delegate to the cen- WHOLESALE MARKET. inturn got struck on the head; $25 and cosle—an One Price ‘Onn ¥ Gao) 6. ternans, ©. B. BULLARD, Director. gerous illness. tral committee, submitted a report from the 5th | | Frovr axp Frxp.—Berans & Shaw, commission | appeal was taker, Lucy Ann Marea, col a’ dats attter eee a ALNWICK SEMINARY POR YOUNG La- An Alexandria paper accuses the board of | district delegates, recommending @ mass meet- | Merchants aud wholesale dealers in Soar, foes, U- | cony of fat-treng; 90 daze in jail. Tobiee Simpeoa, 0 7th street northw: 2h DIES — The de vee of thie 4 ‘ oe wget auors, and groceries, corner o ct 0M: oe Temumed on Bt of Sees a Fees See SED oe Tatas | oe te Le Nant ae Sense MAU OX tne SOM ANN, | Sc thivest, furnieh the [ollooiog nacietees ct bees | heats Maepd eeaeieaal eee ce ae Oe Gee Ease a Orders for tickets in the Fourth | Fine Furnishing Goods | “pirc1Musis®: wh. PURO cnt Bitere, renting a room for $150 per annum to hold | to nominate a candidate. redler mae sgnali nad LER lour—Family flour, $9.75to $10.35 PbbI.; | @3and coats. ‘Isaac John on, assault and battery meert are ers in at @ rate never P.O . Prince G 0 m4.. or their meetings in. c lowed as to the right of the delegates to control do., Welch's best, $1075} bbL: western extra, 87.78 | On Oatharine Johns Fortponed. and defendant | heard of before inthe history of gift concerts. to Mr. WM. BALLANTYNE, 42=irh street, excavation at the corner of Ist and South cepont e x to $6.00; rye flour, $6 to . 5 5 TY a = Coan = streets, last’ night, ‘and was scrionsly injured. | that he would not allow bis name to be used as | ir. ® boahel: do. (yellow). fe.z onte,Boutsoc': md: GEORGETOWN office yesterday we saw five letters with five dit 7OR a EAST He was sent to Providence hospital. a caetiase s the maa ee At (ay We. bonnet 8 tons ra 10) . ferent foreign postmarks on them, inclosing ‘The Governor's Moun conclusion, Henry Himber subinitted resolu. 75.5 suche Tes eae 1 Guard will postpone tare at 2200 7 orders and currency for tickets. We were shown one order from s bank inone of thelarge.ctice | ye a alan Mt Ye on the Pacific coast for $5,000 worth of tickets. | 3 an i These are the legitimate fruits of the fairness, . » dren. honesty and integrity of the drawings and the promptness with which all giftsoffered have been paid. That every ticket. will be sold the management fee] assured, and whata grand dis ae tribution there will be!—one million and a haif dollars to the ticket-holders! E holder stands an equal chance for : do. (yellow), 100, Fle its second tournament and sham battle te the Complimentary to Mr. Hulse; which were | 9 p(n my tie wile eek teentahed. by PR fell nog be isa inies vice oe Geees nstead of the 2d proximo, in consequ ted. The meeting was then addressed by | Luttrell “& Co.. general commission merchants, | 2clal son Mundny and ‘Tiealag er text ween he Schuetzenfest, which is to commence on | Mr. C. N. Thomas, an aspirant for the position | 925 Lonisiana ave ® between 9h and Wth streets shane celle nen excel ha cttnoee at the latter date. of delegate. Borthwest: dons: | Georgetown have presented the association with Yesterday, Henry A. Grant, aged seven Seventeenth District, a number of valuable prizes. dropped dead at his father’s resilenee, 12 A meeting of the German republicans of the ANOTHER INTERRUPTION to canal navigation street northwest. He had been sul Mth district was held at Herfurth's hall, has occurred near Seneca, by the lock-gates be~ vulsions frem infancy, and the coro Mr. Jolin G. Reisin er in the chair, and Kw i ing out of repair : * an inquest unnecessar srown, secretary. Mr. Beutler said the mvet- T38.— At ® meeting of the Brightwood republican | ing had been cailed for consultation; they were oie ene eee 30 T Bireet, W 1 if French and Ene t h Boarding apel Day o ; | Doot-fitter, has added a new store-room to his : elub, in the 21 district, on Monday evening, | dissatisfied with the present delegate to the ; 50 box * tune. All who intend to invest should purchase Dr. William W. Cowling was unanimously | Legislative Assembly,and desired ( sees mae | 4! srstag sae ke pansies BEB | poled one ee sureets and roplaced the old | tickets at once and before the press Of ‘business MEN'S WEAR. MiSs b FL Eronn: selected as the choice of the club as candidate | elected who could represent the entire people of | > yaat't" ee | AlvAnined aro tole ee er roe rome, with | comes on the main office. IME ther Scoot for ¥ 5 for delegate for that district. the Ith district. He reviewed the action of ) tons of hay and straw wore sold during the past | Which makes © vere hundeome ¢ Ance. Mr. | ,,2bisis the only gift enterprise sanctioned by | BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS. Tcgnber S29. 0t 723 Ih street norrhwest. Ap Some of the cadet engineers, who havi their delegate, and contended that justice had | week. hay ranging from §1.15@1%0, and &W, | Jonas Doering, 119 Gay stent Lee cemocnd Teg | legislative enactments in the nited States, and GAUZE MERINO SHIRTS. Feotlock cae re Crewe, DitwnenS ead arrived here on the Fortune, on whic rot been done the district, neither ‘by him nor | #¢.@'81 @ per hundred, frame house ¢ the rear of his jot, and erected a | £h€ most magnificent scheme ever offered to the | © LE THREAD SHIRTS. Agi8s CALKING SELECT ScHOGL wit, they are maxing their summer craise, are ocea- | other officers of the District governinent. In Real mutatis Sanne we, neat two-story brick house in front. These im- | WF!d.—Louisville Courier-Journal. ng Sick anieee TS. N Iss cata re ara pot A HOOL WIL, Mise Emma Lake, of the (reat Eastern Cir- | guarantee that if nomluated ana enetea he | been See ae een ee eter Of Deen | Or ee eee oe Clg? Ann Sad nob © | Site HAT recelved today. | Thi * by tar the | HEAVY MERINO SHIRTS 0 preserited w id n 0 : since our last report: cara 5 : meat offer s season. Call ani . so ie org reg to hey reer nl es he urged upen then the arepriey creed: | “September 6—W. Il. Prentie« to... Oumber | _ HiveR Nuws.—The steamer Georgeanna has | ree it Wittert & Rvor, Agents,, | CANTON FLANNEL SHIKTS. Jand, south part tor 9, square 26, @: b: ho Riceles, *, 1 to 42 J. Riggles: ‘to J.L. Love, trustee L. Love, trustee, to by “ Buifaio Bill,” in Baltimore on Monday | their endeavors to secure’ his nomination, Inst, wil) wear them at the performance this | Messrs. Reisinger, Herfurth, and Brown made evening. . addresses of the same tenor, and it was agreed Sunday Gazette for to-morrow will, it ts | that e man present constitute himself a | $00; J. EK, Gadas- | arrived from Baltimore with a miscellaneous 10 80, aqnare Vr ee Vir op beg —_ pepe P e-Grace, .» With 175,000 feet lumber for the soy 'mauare 2, | Wheatly Bros. ‘ 450; nd 61 ti 2 SHAKER FLANNEL SHIRTS. ie opposite L. IMPORTANT TO ALE Drikers.—Those who | RED FLANNEL SHIRTS. D w love a glass of Ale that will do them no harm | HEAVY SILK SHIRTS. Frec pric 1 coln i hington, nv, WED i ro A . Coat Trave.—The coal trade for the week | should be careful to drink none but Maseey'« | HEAVY RED CASHMERE SHIRTS. 10, 1803, f Dieret Understood, abound in features of interest, and | committee of one, and between this day and Joba Shea to M.M>Inerney. ‘part 1 oe aly A re should be cares : q Gt Dire will be, altogether, an especially attractive $1.50); Banois . Holden to it R. as been about the average, but not as elphia Ale. It is the vurest and best Ale | COTTON JEAN DRAWERS, John nk Tambor. “ore Florence ier pating’ a wuactive | next Tuesday do’all in bis power to urge the Rie Tea Gli O tateiie Reavy as it would have been adit not been tor | ever sold Bren, ‘Red LINEN DRAWERS. in this city. Palmer & ae, ot rincipal: Prof L. Of hard and careful work upon the Casrte, and | the nest Tose nf Delegates Moe te dor ra ly auare ©4d. 1 to 4, square east of Out, | the continued interruption to canal navigation. | Georgetown, sole agents, i sajuare £46, 7, square Si, ose Kel y tou’ | The receipts at Ray's docks were 2,157 tons, : ——° GAUZE MERINO DRAWERS, pap yg mete Ad Gn Thursday evening Iker. Verdi gave a | Ue eee, Warner to’ Joseph, Waters: part 2 Sieae me: | New Central wharf, 4854 tons; Consolidated | , A €0or, Porutar Axp Heatrmy Scumms | FALL MERINO DRAWPLS Bunth in any or all sradien supper at hid residence, which was attended by | Magistrates and Constables, Wi, Bal Ray 'to June Ee Bateriany suh.oy, | HAF, 4,120 tons; Borden Mining whart, 2,815 | Resort Dooley's Arctic Soda Fountain, on | Heavy MiniNo DRAWERS. gu. Matloners wate: fa Assistant Secretary F.A. Sawyer, of the Treas. | PROCEEDINGS OF THE LEGISLATIVE INVESTI- 207, 3.4 Kelly (2G. W. Riges, lot 3, | tons; total receipts for the week, 11,206 tons; all | Capitol HAIL | cotr | CANTON FLANN WEI ny ty aa ury; Senator West, Mr. Alexander Re Shep. TING COMMITTEE. WO: Foriah Ruaey oc | schoonera here waiting for conte nee eee! | | Tue Simcen Sawind MACHINE sales of 182] SHAKER Phan ee DEA WERS. ‘Tithe Board ef Directors; or at the Sete herd, Mr. George ‘Baker, Mr. W. B. Webb, | _ Yesterday at the session of the committee to $3,N0; Josinn Ke schooners here waiting for coal. were $219,660. 4,12-8,wtt “ ont SS Aas. a General Poe, U. 3. army, and other: | investigates the magistrates and constables, At the 2th monthly meeting of the Territo- | Justice Charles Walter continued his testimony Tial Savings Association last night,alarge num- | * tothe case of Archer agt. Wills, in which and 24; square 443, @ Graiw Trave.—The canal boat B. Talbott ei B N. Ww has arrived with 1,200 bushels wheat and 600 bushels corn for H. M. Talbott, and 600 bushels Si RED FLANNEL DRAWERS. con ae = —— Massey's Ate Better Tuaw Ever—Our | HEAVY SILK DRAWERS, T THE PLACK FOR MY HOY—HOWARD Wagons are old, our horses are playing out, but SAY “s * . INSTITUTE. MD — Peculiar advantages @ iss Beret aeesamanaaenes teh een | erent ee ee Se rot age aanet® | com for Hartley &Bro.; the canal boat Brad- | Massey's Philadelphia Ale is tines there | HEAVY RED CASHMERE DRAWERS. rapunm. Address PROV. L.G. MATHEWS, 4. ‘ subseri enth | judgment was given against Capt. Grant as D tquare 689, 21, 22, 32, 33 and 37, Ss ? ENGLISH COTTON C + Mathew 's Store P.O. Howard co Md. a series. Six thousand four hundred dollars were | garnishee. He testified that after the judgment re 643, S1aci field Hartley with 3,600 bushels wheat, and the | before. Drink it only and you will not com- a OTTON HALF HOSE, Seek Sd ce reece ne oe a ee | Cte teaenanen coak eres ee Judges Heniber S—Wm. Asbdown to L. W. Ourtis, | boat A. 8. Trundle with 560 bushels wheat and plain of any bad results, Palmer & Green, | FRENCH COTTON HALF HOSE. EMERSON INSTITUTE. (CHAS. BY Association, thirty-six shares were that he made an error in the costa Of $1.50 for | bys. ant Oh and Ih wrestsy SSiNiG, GoW, | ne cRnal for JG. &J-M- Waters, ‘The sales | _ Wittrw Tu wioLe RANGE of tonic and al- | BALBRIGGAN HALF HOSE. site Fr Sqrare.) The twenty val two per cent. premium, and forty he interrogatories, and had no doubt that | Stickney to 8 Milburn, parts 1 and 2-mrvare’ a8 wis Pert it, | terative medicines known, none is entitled to | FANCY COTTON H og fool will begin WEDNESDAY, re ‘n ont e ; a iy 4 4 + | on ‘change to-day were 10,100 bushels wheat, cl i entifod to 3 OTTON HALF HOSE, Sept. 10th. For « * t fy re Fedeemed paying ten percent. At | either he or Mr. Fletcher would pay it. Did | @1.é: W.N BR. Hurd ani 1 | ? : ‘hoice, at $1.78a81 more consideration than the Peruvian Syrup. | pLAIN f Wroalars, Se..apply ot the Enati: h meeting of the Merchants’ and Me- | not authorize K. to m zure of prop- | P. Childs, hart 6, ; pe Sights ole, at SL-TSASLAS, and | Tail cases of enfeebled and debilitated consi: | PLAIN SILK HALF HOSE, tpoess tm TChraR ; *’, Six shares were advanced on at ty to satisfy it. Constable Kimmell made trustes, i. 1,300 bushels corn tution it is the very remedy needed. ‘The most | FANCY SILK HALF HOSE. ee tcuraRee} _OBAS. B. YOUNG._ cents premium, and ni share’ were re- | return of the execution satisfied by sale of gas | 427" positive proof of this can be adduced. 6 | WHITE MERINO HALF HOSE. (pR0RGE RY. a deemed at ten per cent. | post for $5 on the 10th of September, 1% Fitsheeh' to TM ALEXANDRIA 2 COLORED MERINO HALF HOSE. ; oe Capt. Grant testified that after finding that | Joainn W. Melvin to Mary L. Melvi . Conys, Bap Naizs and other distressing ail. = 4 Nord Amerikanisehen Grutlibundes, | :Justice Walter's books contirmed his testimony | 538: «ame t> ©. Parkinson, int iA; | | Deatm or Mason J. H. Lem.—we regret | Mentsof the feet are quickly relleved by ex- ponte ON OF THE SocteTY Nast | heasked that if the justice could explain the | He'd tc J.W. swith, cast partio, e,unre $17; 42335 | to learn of the sndten desuh, a hls home? in | Perienced attention at Dr. White s, No. 535 15th > DAY ditlerence of $2.52 excess charged by Kimmeil, | Sarah 4. Elliot to 0. Handley, lotl, square &%,— Orange county, last night ot ‘Major John H, | treet, opposite the Treasury. His establisl ee apply to Principal, or to Pallan- A conv gates from the various | and Justice Walter said he could, and sent tor = — . ° t - | ment is liberal!y paronized by the most intelli- . th etrect. aneds im 0 s from the vai vr. iis Jono- | Lee, @ refined and cultivated gentieman, es- sc < : 7 Swiss soc ho Gaited Stn | Kimmel, who came with the execntion, anton |. THE To hts contested | teemed and respected wherever known. Major | S@nt and industrious portion of the comm SS SHIRTS. MisS BARMOvERS scHoot ror yvouna in this city on Menday next and | Comparing it with the docket found a diter- | 0h, } EeTERD AY a yosterd Lee was about 70 years’ of age, and before the | Bity. tr aa - = LADIES and CHILDREN, 133 P continue in session about four ¢ js the | ence of in the item of “costs.” Kiunmeli | f0F the bono War represented his district in the senate of | -PyRco-RussiaN Batis; also, Medicated Va. PATENT DOUBLE YOKE owl . central organization of the sabordinate social that he had altered the 83 to s4.50 | Fhe prize, s i Virginia. Baths, for all akin disease, at Dr. Shedd’ SHIRT, READY-MADE, FOR and benevolent soceities, and is knc ag the | Reapers had lett Welter's ofice, and | Siang sonntr oa ae to the Knight of | ,OLTRAGE.—A colored man named Thomas E strest. = Sane , nischen Grutlibundes.” ‘The | t discrepancy he levied upon the gas | Wosard county, wis an McCurdy; the second | Jackson, who has served out one term in the : John Hitz, president THE BESES OSBORNE'S HOARDING AND aie . AY Si = 3 Wittcox & Gisn’s SewInc MACHINE. The A BEATENT SHIRTS, MADE TO | Pat mh Gines celebrated Bazaar Patterns. Agency at Chas ORDER, FOR 818.00, Baum’s hoopskirt and corset factory, th street, | 6 PALMER'S PATENT SHIRTS, MADE TO Intelligencer building. 10,28 ORDER, FOR 821.00, Ponp’s ExrRaot is for sale at wholesale by | 6 PALMER'S PAT OOL w s titled 2ist | P77e. and to crown First Maid of Honor, Miss | Penitentiary for murder, outraged a little col- ee eae tere tt | Macy Chavatiers. of Baltiinces. oes cick gred girl named Lucy, nine yearsof age, dangh- ayer, recording » | Rotitied him that there was $2.42 costs in the | !. Gwynn, Knight of Prince George; the third | (Ef) Winiem Want, in an alley near the Corresponding secretary; C. Knees\, treasurer. | ease remaining unpaid. I told him that it he | {712° and to crown the Second Maid of Honor, | Jail, about ten o’cloc before Justice May, thi ‘This is the socond sundal meeting cf tila | would bring we 2 written ‘statement’ Miss Dusey, of Baltimore, was awarded to J. H. | Tested an ined Jus ay, this Kk. Ist vice pres 5S. Frisard, 2d vi nt; J. Scheitlin, financial pre ry IIRTS, MADE TO grganization, ‘The subject of mutual lite in- | Walter to that ettect he would pay these costs. | G¥nn, Knight of Gunn; the fourth prize, and to | morning, and commlcted to jail for his appear- | EOMRicTEnacT i forsale at wholesale by ORDER, FOR $24.00. See Oe eee eet cameters She bally Son the | He prnceeded to i617 Gla ae Ormmmencal gae- | Wr lew: aC rhice Gearesbariny oe cen | Dimpe AND Fian.—Sora and yeed birds axo'| amd by druggieta everywhere. wi f,tf rpose of adopting some plan by which this | Post, which cos least $30; showed him the | Sulialen, of Prince Ge ers he | Tow in excellent condition, but such anon- ep at poclied cone | #atisfaction of the judgment inthe handwrit dito Calvin Brown, Knight of Beltsvill 2 THE COMMUNITY at large appreciate the use- ™.. Eermpam: are ca oc emboliet u te cane | tbfnctuno he Sudgmn inthe bang leather pectacien were awarded tothe k slaught'was made upon them when they trst | guineas of Singers Sewing Machines” 13 Caaency Rr Sim mas societi : Saupe ag pda a (Sorters | Baltimore. The coronation, ball and sepper 1 , y - <1. ViNG ; Se enna of life insurance 1) deponent, went. with Cape Geen ers | was witnessed with Interest by the large anmer | meabe plentiful. ‘Rock and white perch of tale | _ ‘Tmxmwomurmnsand Baromcters are repaired GLOVES, Sciresee eearr te of Pythias organizations. A petition will also lter’s offic ge. and the address to the successful knights | ‘ize are now caught trom the wharves of the and asked to see the p: and made to order by Hempler ne ar 4X street ————— eee -. til open MONDAY. Se pers in asker. ty in numbers to invi ti LISLE THR > e an to see | General R. D. Mussey of Washington, | city in numbers to invite the attention of ai SLE THREAD GLOVES. Diese send their children promptiy be started asking the mother country to embody | case. Walter sent for Kimmel!, who : _plumey a i a = sherse co wok corm 1 g p ers o i eS te he Si 4 bv e eo | glers. LISLE fAD DK ¥ "| a y ate constitution more ieral teria regarding | bonght the papers with him. In the course of piconmenced, Was male iy M. Beans, | Ti DOUBLE TRACK on the Alexandria and | GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS, ise EO Oe [PME Wasninerer Bus the corporate rights of those who have lett | the conversation which followed Kimwell al- ' | Washington railroad has been completed and arpedintins ING “ Corner Sevem hand L sireets, northwest Switzerland. ther matters of direct im- | mitted that he (Kimmell) had altered the tig- cars will commence running over it on Sunday | WY4ETHAM AND ELGIN WATCGES. HEAVY CALF DRIVING GLOVES Gives & thorough Preparation for Buciness Par- | mponer to the well-being of the socicties will | ures in the Prog of costson the vack of th nm On Monday the wor! i raing that part LT have just received a choice lot of these cel- DOGSKIN DRIVI GLOVEs. suite, loclading the Civil Service, Leerl ee eninaltomnnie:ta'a teccrtining cca. [ee One WET Spanish governs of the track now in uso from the brick yards to | sbrated WATOHES, whieh 1 a oftering very HARRIS’ SEAMLESS KI) GLOVES, aced the best speeenn ee ing quctiones 4 tourishing 00 effective forces in the | the Long bridge will be commenced.—Gazetts, | low for cash. cD § * 2 youne tetaee ereanitin for 90 omen tion in Boston, Bridgeport, Cona., B Guciiaa at Tae bette ee ee aca or the army of the rorth | last evening. J. 8. BLACKFORD, J ALL SHADES AND SIZEs. Fearel UNE ladwe ‘between the ages of 13 and % . Pa; phis, Ter walks ‘has been ordered on 1. street: will enter upona vigorous campaign in Cata CCK _ 2 are especially des te 4 w . oni Zork. Ptparg, Allegkany Clty; St. Louis, | polus nat been entered on Xstreet, between | mill enter upon viga The revourees of the | EXC ee TO THE TAXPAYERS OF GEORGE Foutha who aro cagaged daring the day aid ‘sek - y. “th 3 ee ORO; | The resetti curbs, relayi id 8, and | Porthern provi have been exhausted by the a: - Promotion, Bucs, "Ys Washington, D.C. and Wiliam: | Ths, tastng curb, tearing sidewalls, aud | porthery provinces hare heen exhaunied bythe gate of the celebrated | , hogs who have not paid sheirtaxestoheuGash- | LADIES AND CHILDREN'S WEAR. THE BUSINESS COURSE (ea E a, dered on New Jersey avenue, from C to D street | necessaries of life even have become scarce and SPENCERIAN city, and who hold receipts therefor, are requested . . coperions: Basia ow Arithmetic, Procernrxcs or tux Boarp or Heart orthwest, and on C street, from Ist street to | thousands of families reduced to indigence. : sie eowesesiies to Prevent the samo to the Gollector for vari soetuaee Sling Sooke maseee. af OaRD ov Hear: New Jersey avenne. A 15-inch-pipe sewer,with 2 gama ae ns STEE ENS pw AD LK VESTS. Last uT.—At the meeting of the Board ot : La o Working Home vor Brixp Men. —It is 9 St Georgetown Couric: Health last night, the followitg promins noc, | the necessary manboles and traps, has been or- _ [Georg Garter}, dered on M & working MERINO PANTS. | Business, Peacti fachusetts avenuc, between ath | Prvored to establish in this e oramerctal J OTICE. my,and Incidental Lecturos. declared nuisances, and ordered to be abat - home for blind men, where blind mechanics | 4" etd N SILK PANTS. Sai 5 5 a id 7th streets northwest. er registra 2 . Number One Pen alone, we sold snore than — L The covree is tanh in two d rent Five frame shantics and premises in alley has been directed to lay aG-inch water weivon | ay obtain employnient at thelr trades and | ™™ber One Pen alone, wosald CHEAPER THAN EVEB! ENGLISH COTTON HOSE. THE PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT tween Ist and 2d and B and C streets southiw: I street, between 7th and sth streets southeast, | Where those who have no homes may live. The | in 1879. ‘They are of superior English make, and | ; — . FRENCH COTTON HOSE. eames LAND THE os Nos. 225 and 277 3d street sou:™west, | Sect: anda ‘inch, maint on hott cheat 't, | iy adopted a resolution endorsing the project, | Rafer the comcentcnce chose who may wirh to | OILCLOTHS: MATS: HUGS HABSOCRE WIN: | sitae ce suited to their attainments eek taiiey be: | West, And & inch main on both sides of £ | Z.qietted a Tesolution endorsing the project, se pens, ive will sent a Sample Card, containing | DOW CURTAINS, FIXINGS, Ke» FANCY COTTON HORE TBE KATES OF TUITION, by tho instalment Pore tear pre Premises in alley be- | strcot, between 18th and 2ist streets northwest. iaetatned tua maneere Fl sg algo all of the 1B numbers, by mail, on receipt af WB cents, | sell cheaperthan any house in the District. "All we nN plan, place the advautages of the institution wittin ‘yland avenue and © street and 3d ot the Western Unton telegrap! —_ y, machinery, &c., wiil be IVISON, BLAKEMAM, TAYLOR & OO. kK is @ call and convince yourself, at FANCY LISLE HOSE. the reach of all and 4% streets sout The health officer | Th Mama ge oe te renee ete ee eraPh | bought and the workshops put in operation.— sepll-codt 138 and 140 Grand bent WY . GUTMAN’S, Se nay THE SCHOLASTIC YEAR BEGINS MONDAY, Feommended « that there be appointed by the | Company hus been roanesied ( remyudh side ar | LAiladelphia L eM Fe sep9-1m 117 Bridge strect, Georgetown. speed ee SP CORPS or im = Board of Heaith a ci odes yore | €BFaph poles (rom : ide of fo 5 . HEMISES. o NSTRUCTORS em- aon competent to estimate soareriod, tree ect, | B street northwest, as they are an impedimen: | 4 SHARP Fi eet eeY | FALL AD WEITER, peerde AS od COTTON DRAWERS. cost. and act as general superintenient of the | % Public travel. I will reopen on Monday, the 18th September with | 1INEN DRAWERS. ployed Bank OrrictALs.— GRADUATES receive the Di ome of the Na- wor! i People’s bank at Jaci“, Mich., was en, d i ‘Gt os bi tonal Assectation of Business jemes. Feork of filling and draining lots, which the law | «Ari's Wet THAT LL —Marriage | Pi eee nt his Gene vesteniag, Saxena eros Pearly quantize now sock of DEY GOODE.sultable | COTTON SKIETS. eagor barticular information call atth> College, or pa . e Board of Health to perform, the | of Mr. Ira G. Scott and Miss Mary S. Lynch aise Gat on. Wastnees fo seg i m Seabatiiies apd examine before purchasing claewhere, #8 all | CAMBRIC SKIRTS. vr circular 5 amotio : 2 Cnud lot failing #0 todo after legal no- | Hetective Coomes returned to the city this Tom ae Goods will pe sold cheap for cash. ; : — So . iy 0 ted ff. aT if rhis d v Se ee eteh ce Sec. mas vuiy, this recom- | morning from Philadelphia, where he went | =2:0” Nissen Gasnee sear a tee BOYS’ FALL SUITS 8. THOS. BROWN, NIGHT DRESSES. A'S MUSIC. Thendaifon was referred to the committe ON | esterday for the purpose of bringing back bask building. No clas t thesotber, BOYS’ FALL svuITS _0ene-6t No. 121 Bridge street. | DRESSING SACQU Bru Byxier Bast, N Ordinances. A resolution that advertisements | Mary S. lynch, who had ran away from her —— ae BOYS’ FALL SUITS Jr ae ne EXPECTED —Such » rash of | CORSET COVERS OPENS MONDAY. SEP De inserted in the daily papers inviting parents in East Washington, with Ira (. Scott LEMAN PRoM WASHING- Ys’ ‘ALL Ladies and Gent's Apparel to be CLEANED and PERCALE SHIRT WAISTS. CITY BRANCH Y Is for the filling up and draina th y oe ane BOYS’ F. SUITS DYED bas not been seen for some time. With every 2 é 2 . yropesal ing ep Grainage of | both of whom were detained by the police an. '’—A New York paper says Mrs. Minnie 7 = lity and a full corps of skilled workmen, we are | LAWN SHIRT WAISTS. tion Building, corner certain lots condemned by the board wa: re- | thorities of Phil ja, per order of a tele. | Benton, the person who alleges she saw Stokes BOYS’ FALL SUITS Here STahoe deteresieetto ened workmen, weare | LAWN SHIR STS. ferred to the committee on ordinances. gram scnt yesterday by Mr. Lynch, father of the | throw away’a pistol at the time he killed Fisk, BOYS’ FALL SUITS it all out on time or dye inthe effort; not that we are | INFANT'S CAMBRIC SKIRTS, wining terms, &e , —————————— girl. He found them at a police station there, | bas been re eased. and that it is rumored that a gentleman from Washington who is interested in a government contract which she lobbied for Ured of living, but because by 4 we expect to | INFANT'S FLANNEuw SKIRTS. H. Olcott live, while we know not how to live except we dye. | INFANT'S CUTTON SLIPS. ‘Tae Wasnrsot: x.— | and they both consented toreturn. He also as: At the meeting of this associ yesterday, | certained that they had registered their right a W. H. WHEATLEY'S INFANT'S CAMBRIC SLIPS. J Storum and W. E. Hall ad’ | names at the La Pierre hotel for separate er surety. siegedl ee bdadaomel 1 Gieseed the associations asking) mami | apartments “anf were’ seurenlng “Do's | VM Ae State re RICHLAND POFEE RS eaND BAY Seoow cooperation in sustaining the Maryland theo | clergyman’ to be married when arrested. | Fork Persons Perisn ix THE FLAMES.— ns ceohestifig) INFANT’S ROBES. FOR Bows, The jailat Pleasant Hill, Nebraska, early on Tuesday morning was burned, and its inmates, four in number, perished in the flames. It is 49 Jefferson strect, Georgetown, D. O. s : vee! eonue, Omce open from7 a.m, until sunset, Eaturday INFANT'S CLOAKS, OOP EROS OES Se ee A p.m. BALTIMORE, Mo. jeal seminary; after which a resolution was | On arriving this morning, they all repaired to unanimously adopted, pledging cooperation in | the residence of Mr. Lynch, when a recone!! the education of the colored ministry. The | iation took place, after which Mr. Lynch pro- following committee of arrangements for the | cured the attendance of Rev. Mr. Norris, of | Supposed that the building was fired by one of IOHOLS? AM, Principal, assisted next ‘seation was appointed: wren Baptist, T. | Waugh Chapel, and the marriage knot was tied, | {he prisoners in order to Lagoon an escape, but ELEGANT ICE CREAM PARLORS, R ~ ann Bnd gd Prouch, W. Chase; fourth Baptist, Hilleary -Jordan; | the license having been procured by Scott be: | the tlames spread so rapidly he was suffocated. sd aa a Sh D.o. GLOVES. Benson commences September 1th. — third Baptst, se Alexander; Metropolitan | fore he left this city. Scott says that he took A HAnpsomeg Girt Dectinep. A. visiter LARGE Tv aug?s-ly rgetown, D.C. s Catalogues, with full particulars, sent to any ad- Zion, K. Bates; Liberty, Jos. Madison; Enon, | the girl to the house on G street while he uld Waramaug Lake, it Litchtlela county, Conn., LARGE 7: : ab RANGED 1 BUTTON LISLE THREAD GLOVES. dress. i732 Stephen Jackson; Macedonia, G. W. Jackson; | go for the Se ene have offeredto supply the Sundsy er peren z Frussac A s 6 2 BUTTON LISLE THREAD GLOVES. HE COLUMRIAN UNIVERSITY, Jackson; Sixth- | been stricv . ic complete works but the deacons, 4 >. ge Newton. since an account was given in THe STAR of the | Minds and morals, declined the g tis sdtnition of tis pubCH ltshtomy tokol | A BoneoR eas uueTne The Coinmbian College opens SEPTEMBER 17 — = prema eg Ha pena ay ved “4 o alle Th —? 3s ov ST. Vincent. | attempt of Sophia Beatty, a well-known fre- Hatt stoxgs three inches in diameter fell in Seceron Reb GiGoh: Fhe Medical Cotioge opene OCTOBRE 6. A TREAT TO THE URrHA NCEN quenter of the section of ‘the city known as the | snawano county, Wis., recently, and did con- WROUGHT IRON FUBNACES, = — For catalognes, containing full particulars tn ro- Yesterday afternoon, Mr. Edward Simms gave | yyivision, to drown herself in Kock creek; also, | siderable damage to the crops; knocked a man JUST RECEIVED 2 BUTTON UNDRESSED KID GLOVES. | , For celalognes containing full particulars tn Ris annual entertainment to the orphans of St- | Qrherrexcue, and subserjuent pretended con | oft a load of hay; killed handreds of chickens, Seat RECEIVED Which are superior in heating and durability to any | 3 BUTTON UNDRESSED KID GLOVES. tocg TAMES C, WELLING, LL.D Joerg oh cer b= ener ® | fession of being accessory to a foul murder on and demolished ‘any number of umbrellas an Tar Faxsnes inte merken 2 BUTTON CASTOR GLOVES. a. "President, Ro. little ones enjoy mselyes hugely in th eet, and giving as a reason for her attempt at | 2° “en eeting. 3 oYS’ ACADEMY rth Wear.)—Work re Bumber of orphans now at a i ’ i" driven to it. This story, N EMINENT Englis! s street, bet m © street nd those present at Mr. Simms’ yesterday | Ber mind until she was driven te ead bee | ree echt Er London, that sirgeriprure aT ‘To my well selected stock of BUTTON DOGSKIN GLOVES. Lou rihweet. Bee circular, at med to Ye in the best of health and spirits. | it will be remembered, ended tn smoke aud her | recently rea aot Tignes sucches 3 BUTTON vi manen, or aril ak the Prinnicatnied oF a re t , i ou wninety | » one ie * = ures, OF OF ue i's rost~ ‘Aplentife supply of cream, cake and being comndge Dawson, On Thursday last Sophia | Sve hundred people out of every Ave hundred BANGKS, DOGSKIN GAUNTLETS. jonce 122 34 airect southenst, periph was proviced, as also instrumental music. The | 9) and ten would believe the Times."” ook advantage of the absence of the keepers of orphans sang’ several pieces during the atter- the bed raeen y aed made het enoape, since CASTOR GAUNTLETS. umber of pup Iimited to th pit woon, and’before'they left Mr. S., in a neat ad- | the workionss, ted Mines meen of her. Iu. both elevated and low down ovens, of the most im- CASE BOYS, Principal. bene cleaisa ent tpg ote carat eet ie. jon rit . WYVILL HABLE BROTHERS, + elegant, well ONZAGA COLLEGE, : UM BALL—Large, loft wed patterns. 7 P ; c ; dress, promised to provide premiums for the | Tidant Hodgson has made diligent search | L,\(cktca, well veniiaied, with ever coven! Wo. 432 Pennsylvania avenue, will pay. sop6-2 Deienaes Bissth Ouptecl ant et saves 0, mest meritorious of the little ones. Scerpwhere about the premises, and made in- | ence Seep cf access from Pehasylvania avonte 3:b = hy . t nothing can be t loth strect, aud New Yor! quiries about her old haunts, SUGAR! FANCY GOODS, artic exerviann will be rocumed on MON- = str Bchol FRECTORY.—We take pleas- | suiries alone Der ercabouts, and it is fered she | 110" Eastrect, bet Uth and 1th streets norih Fine Clothiers. DAY, September Let, 1673. # attention to the advertisewent of | TUS) (eq out her determination of drowning | Yestsuay be rented for evening lectures, svciabios . SUGAR! SUGAR? PERFUMERY. _ausls-iccd "JAMES CLARK, President, Mesns. E. ¥. M. Fachts and F. W. Pratt, p herself, as the Eastern branch is quite accessi- | 1165 js respectfully invited. Twelve Settoos, 8 fect SOAPS AND TOILET ARTICLES. Mi sedrtceok VISE REMOVE Dens see ireetor Or ea ity iene ack ot the | ble from the workhouse. oraale. Apply to P. BRHABDT, No. 614 AT LOW RATES caer acerca LEOT SCHOOL FOR BOYS to 933 Imb ar city is a wo 2 —— Sawin . NS. Righest importance and value, and’ ver much | «Rev, J. HALE BAnNEy” RELEASED, ox ae CENT PER ANNUM tooo | auemte Corner 7th and D Streets. le ee STUDS. ‘eeded fall hen thi d BAIL.—B.S. Pardee, ali ev. J. Hale Bar- . 5, ponnds good quality is Mestad peopree srenterpes ivber aauanie. | Batt, # Hvdce, allay Rey, J-Hute Bar| SSS domes oe donnie, puyaniesatonand ake | fy EADGURBTERS ppm et gu gy Fane curmuammen dicates an increasing demana for the beautiful | come months since for sending circulars ‘and Doaestic Exchange bought ‘and sold, GUNS. all a tccoumer af . UMBRELLA © building sites and opportunities of the national | jarporting to come from Gen. 0. Babcock, FANT, WASHINGTON & UO., A large assortment, at lowest prices, vancing, end you will soon have to pay more, FAN CHATELAINES. ASELL FEMALE SEMINARY, AT AU |. The guarantees and endorsements of-| to tne postmasters throughout the country, | angZ-lm | BAxkuRs, 625 Peonaylvaniaave. CARO’S, Dest FRUIT JARS only $1.78 per dozen. OXYDIZED FANCY ARTICLES. BUBNDALE, Mass. ten miles from 8 ch high character that | oriciting contributions, and who wascommit- | | [Chrom.&Rep.J 505 Pennsylvania avenue, JET JEWELRY. Boston & Albany Failrond. ad 8 7 ication stated under fairer | te to jail, was released on bail yesterday. Some VHIOK PLATE GLASS, for store windows, tur- e inder onal Hotol. ELPHONZO YOUNGS & CU,, ointment unsurpassed. od teachers ees, and we do not hesitate torecommend | S400 ivcnde of his father's family residing in ‘bished at a low figare. hy sepll-Im Under National H as PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS. ev partment. Biadents fitted for Boston Unl- " bs Z.D. N, 127 Pennsylvania avenne. a GROCE! rorely ‘our work to the favor of the public. Comnecticnt, called ee eee vast ean tek yt v. é is agent fr Fone of the Target Pinte rata Beer curse ager aucovereat or Whoop ng si aaah dieiae ea pein ade i BR 8 —_>—_—_ purpose + 01 8 read: iy a other le Masonic Temple, . . Last NioUr oF mat Eastern Circus aud | eutleman promptly went on bis bond to appear | Fers‘ri°sns Musived ‘sizechowever: larger at New | Coughs and canally eMicactous in all other ¢ U.8. Patent Omce ities ZS, Ws Address CHAS er" cone Mew acerre—The Great Eastern at the Criminal Court and answer such charges | York importers’ priest. He Is also an extonsive | *°Stme* ath and Now York evenus, apd Dr, JUL. | sept-te Opposite U. 8. Patent DS. fygember We M ine its last performance this Phan. | a8 may be preferred against him. dealer in Droge snd Medicines, Paints, Oils, Glass | TTN°R, 1th and D sts. southwest. et nn ae WHITE GOO: iG. jytwhe sm Sbie to secure ada ittance,, The sige third and marth son es ovat tie store for | WPARINI 4 BATES’ DANCING ACADEMY, | JUST RECEIVED FROM EUROFE, PLAIN LINEN HANDKEROHIEFS. Si OBR. zat ec) combination is excellent, while the (oo haat gperetioerinen ‘aii gations 6d HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS. pepe 39 . easton 3. mbracing dems of wild po: so | wilt SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 20 aes poses eaeeee HANDKEROBIEFS. SB kT EY - = 's D a FANCY BORDERED ‘and per anpam, ‘semi- he country. A novel feature of the GEibreacrican rau ee ee HIANN MARLA FARINA COLOGNE | ISITIALED HANDKEROHIEFS. I catertatnment is ‘cooceded to bo a great im- | Bicesrs MANUFACTORY. | TDW ouane. Ts. 0Boeesn | 2° {bition. Doors ‘Mr. for defendant, and this BROOUBAGE HOME MANQFAOTURE ° _ sd the pestormance begins at | fry a dé . TRUNKS 1. EDW. CLARK & CO., AT 25, 50 AND @1 PER BOTTLE. - BEPAIBED AND COVERED. DEALERS calcu eoccccied ts nding and JAMES 5. TOPHAM & CO., LUMBER, WOOD AND COAL, house of [prostitution to police HARNESS, SADDLE AND TROAK BAR - DOORS, BASH, sgroo arte eR m4 well |, where brother Al bed od ‘view, fer a inter- 636 a ‘also am Ts of Gents’ light Bhirts Berton triedio liuete bhakti Haare Bee Gat Placing Mill, foot of ath street | ast Mor Tall was at 81 coch, which are Fe: being relics and after SBravoh Yar te Jath and strecta northwest, Vir- Wad dcte0 30 B Obildren’s white Iron Frame Hose, she was taken. She's from which ginis avenue and Sth st- eet southeast. ei. ccawwkabwmiens ae mpuinana washty ox tea nee LAND as Peruana. ripiacesthres pail Tor @ieat tives and — SIL a Tue TreaTers.— The successful or pers, oes si So precna.a Vers e S wees: tne drama of the “Ice Witch.” ‘week the ‘and Rogers, in their 1mET MimEL CORAM? Weltenbach, the'gréat dram soloist, and. the Tpser, fr LIMR ot 9h per barrel, LR Datch comedian 8S. Knight, are only a oe, for side well, in wal Sean nee we eee, | See EEE

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