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at : . a : = EVENING STAR. | com THE SWISS IN AMERICA. | | LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. THE PEOPLE'S CHOIC Fr. CITY ITEMS. LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, EDUCATIONAL tion e Un wise pF Raters = ~ — i 5S ~ pevolent Association ALargeSum- |, Gzoncerows, D. C., Sept. 13) 193. oe Paging te aeaei pNBEX YOU PERL & Covon or bronchial af- zc = 3 . | her of Delegates Prese: lor § a few word - . Me J he ercepingon the lungs, take Ayer's Cherry : - ‘ coe Mepimaber 15, SOIC} Se cer ean cerventn oF aaigiieat a | ooer wo nian,” in your issue of to- His is a true and noble name, Peuaeal, Gok GUE bateee & hawsnes thowee. HOB, BOTS Wi resume exer: spat = oe United Swiss Benevolent Association was called day. Does he know where he lives, and if so Who, from the solid mount of Fame, % wf ow stores the Pitrcipsl, Rev. 0: ‘ LOCAL NEWS. to order at Beck's Atheneum hall,on Louisiana why? te heads his letter Washington, and Hews out a single stone. 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, avenue, between Sth and 7th streets. The ex- “our sister city, Georgetown,” after- “HEALING ON TH NGS,” say all who have Amusenen C., To-night, terior of the building was handsomely deco- Warde he says, ‘we do not want to be united Whose riches are not won by spoil, made use of Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, FEABEAU. z = Wallis’ Opera te Gaeta Witch.” rated, ines Soe lag, with two neasciation with W: gton;” ‘we would rather paddle But by the arm of sturdy toil, and by such use has been cured ef coughs, Metzerott's and Fe or A en ee a 7 The Kepperee.” colors and the American flag, being displayed our own canoe.” He says, ‘we pride ourselves Unaided and alone. colds, bronchitis, sore throat, influenza or con- e amptly attended to. Betore te ih «ib RE from the balcony, which was Otherwise alorned | upon being called an vatistoctatic old eee: sumption. The prudent will always keep this METROPOLITAN HOTEL BLOCK,) t D. Pastor of 8! Mathews’) yD * with evergreens and colcrs, and on the D street tery,’ as one of our dirines styles it.” This is The rich man’s chariot gliding by, standard remedy by them. 6 ¢ - M.D (A T. Kiechoefer, Key , Bank opin Condemsed Eecails. front a large Swiss flag was suspended, Atthe | the first time I have heard of the Capital being He sces it not with envious eye, se 20 A XEAE-BOaRT ax rey Umbrellas were in demand at the cireas Sat- | ends of the hall were theGermanand American called a divine. As for joining Mt. Pleasant Bought by tit steed 1873. Pat. 1873 § 0 Epiecopal Academy, Hadden.) S vrday night fi ith itof Washington and Lin- | and Uniontown being similar to. ning ught by ill-gotten > Grand opening of Fall and Winter novelties ‘sep6 st* Rev. Wo MO RBITLY. | Grapr are plenty and cheap, but not quite so corners the Italian and French town to Washington, there is no similarity But in the might of his strong arm in drees and business hats, embracing all the \WAsuineros GON fine as last year. layed. On the walls are pictares | whatever, inasmuch as the latter is only se; He holds his fate in power to charm, latest and most fashionable styles for gentlemen, IMPORTERS SIC. at (he pariovs of the A desirable ten-reom house in Georgetown for | of battics with Austria and France; also, a pic- | rated from it by Rock Creek, and is, in Crowned with the boon of health. = and boys, which we are offering at ex- FIRST CONGREGATIONAL ( HURCA rent or sale. See “For Rent” column. ture representing the vow between Walter | continuation of it; whereas ('niontown and Mt. mely low prices. 10th aud G street The annual rental of pews in the sy aagogae | Fuerst, Werner ‘Stauttacber and Arnold Von : Pleasant are some distance beyond the built-up The man of pleesure loiters near; Carter & Co., 424 9th street, ee $f the Washingtoa Hebrew congregation and at | Melchthal, the representatives of the three Uri, | portion of the city. In reference to the navy- For him he has no eye or ear, opposite Y. M. ©. A. Building. AND Neroug™ ar the Havere House of Jsrac} bogan yesterday Schwyz and Unterwalden for the liberation | yard, be might as well say, let foe gro id He knows th: ments fi ALASKA BraMonp TAMONDS, anorning. of Switzerland A November | West End, as they are as much a patt of a tee momen ‘Colorado Sapphites’ Toitic ing to grade of stndy Profe -or Vashon has tendered his revigna- | 17, 107, above which is the Swiss coat bor niphind “any other man.” As for New ‘When early dawn filumes the glade, Fine Frenee Gilt” . FORTY LESSONS without EXTRA Ci \ nom on GF the position he now holds in the Second | of’ arms, withthe emblems of the 22 cantons. | York, they are already and have been for some To where its beams in glory fade, ‘Oxydized Jewelry c cach quarter. , Auditor's office, to take effect the 2th inst. The cantons are also represented by large | time adding their environs to the city, and have His watchword still is “Try.” Wie det dears”. MANUFACTURERS ©. B. BULLARD, » Ata mecting of the Fort Slocum republican | sbields on the walls, each eurmounted by, three | been trying to add both Brooklyn and Jersey received this morning at Pri a Jewelry Store, SCH BOHY pont ond Pilger 4 Pong Baath Erde —— miniature Swiss ings. gee - ke coe ity. Fritz. Yet not unwatched and not unknown, No. 457 Pennsylvania aeennlt near 435 street.” ND CHILDREN ‘ a a » ‘ederal of Switzerla cellot ’ nai - Out of the district. Schiess; also, pictare of Jacob Staempfi, one | Sireet Sweeping_of Different Kinds. Migciotesce” IuPoRTANT TO ALE DRINKERS.—Those who or BARD. D.B., Rector J, & fouth nine years of age, | of the arbitrators of the Alabama claims at| The everlasting and almost ever present dust ‘s man of ho * love a glass of Ale that will do them no harm pe Wipwesn AY, Sep left his home, No. 73 Massachusetts avenue, on | Geneva: also, picture of the principal officers | in Washington still remains the great drawback On him we bind the wreath of fame; should be careful to drink none but Massey jaturday last, and his present whereabouts are | of the North American Gruetli Bunde; also, a | to the pleasure of life here in spite of the mi!- We give to him a ruler’s name, Philadelphia Ale. It is the purest and best Ale < knowh. portrait of the 11 representatives of the last | lions expended to improve the streets. Our To him, the people's trust! ever sold in this city. Palmer & Green, of i Ge a Te The usual Sunday evening meeting of the | convention, held at Pittsburg in 1869; portraits | hard working street sweepers, toiling and ex- ‘Washington 5, 1878, Georgetown, sole agents. 6 | Fine Furnishing Goods "rath ie: Dashaways was held Jast night at Temperance | of the 23 veterans of Berne of the war of | hausted with the weight of their labors, to con- ashington, Sept. 15, 1873. papain. aut te Desie 19 Arctic ° cniare midress MA. TY SC hall, and addres es were made by Messrs. Cof- | i795, who were living In 186; pictures of | trivedo get the leaves and light rubbish into ee Seccee en ‘&, ecg rt y ott af O Prince Georg. fim, Mil vage, Maupin and others. jeneral Hertzog and staff, of the Swiss | piles ready to be blown about again betore the GEORGETOWN semana gs 2% tinal o oe PALLANTYNE, Since the organization of the Board of Pub- | army; General Suter, of California fame | Cart carries them away, but the under laying of Racstbalinat at % Tue Srxere Sewing Macnine sales of 1872 2B bh _ Me ore ere eae eich are Deick and ctene: | Fz Miiassier, a native of Switzerland | dust, fine and thick, is not moved by the) sanmrace.—On Saturday evening last Mr | were @215,000. 4,12-8,wtt 5 OL this District, 1,212 of which are briek and stone, | ana formerly super ntendent of the U.S. coast | coarse brooms that are used by them. Im- Watkins Addivon, jr., and Miss Maggie Dodge eatin salient, ‘ Denar cares Septer, and 1.126 frame houses. eurvey; mediately after the sweepers have been over the daughter of Mr. Frank Dodge, both of this city Massey's ALE Bettgn Tuan Ever.—Our street northwest pane pry bon ‘The award of premium “ the oes fair | the United States: Henry Zschokke, a Swiss | streets, a light breeze wil! raise a cloud of fine were united in wediock at St. John’s (Episco- | Sgons are old, our horses are playing oat, but ae cnet for boots ard -hoes was to Louis Heilbr a, 4°2 | author; Heinrich Pestalozzi,a leading educa- th street, Washington, and not J. Hei!bran, | tionist; John Hitz, former consul general, Georgetown, as stated on Setarday. fatber of the present consul general. Around! The third monthly Fer ES the Metropoli- | the walls are various mottoes, among them, tan Building Association will be held to-night | “The sons of Helvetia’s ancient freemen pre- at the rooms of the Board of Trade, corner 9th | sent their Cordial greeting to America’s free street and the avenue. See ad. press, the safegu: of modern freedom.” On A new freight depot and store is in process of | the American fisg was @ motto complimentary erection at Falls’ Church, oo the W. « O. R.R. | tothe colors. In the room were also two Swiss dust oar netrates lungs, fills houses with dirt, soils clothes, spoils furniture, aud renders everybody uncomfortable. Perhaps not every body though, for there is a class of street sweep- ers who probably want work and they use no coarse brooms, but good silk dresses for tho pur- pose. They take up the dust on th+ir brooms very well, as the dresses themselves show. Tobacco juice, rubbish, small pox, ete., ean Vaughn | Massey's Philadelphia Ale is tiaer than ever | Men, Ladies, and Children. Sen Weminnton, 37 Bere Ves before, “Drinks it only aud you will pot, com- 2 r Kiver News.—The steamship Empire, from | plain of any bad resuits. Palmer & Green, Philadelphia, has arrived, via the ocean route, Georgetown, sole agent 6 with a full cargo of general merchandise, an Tice ine oe Vk Vitesar oak the steamer Lady of the Lake has cleared for | andexamine the fre and burglar proof yauits Norfolk, with tlour and miscel'aneous freight. | Of the Sate Deposit, Compang, comer of New Guaix TRape.—The canal Mondcacy | York avenue and 5th street for sale keer ine RK WILL REOPEN nr \ ks Street | MONDAY. September 223, 1 ISS CALKIN'S SELECT sen Y ry i arrived to-day with 1,000 bushels wheat and 700 curt: lwer " M r enon BEPTRMBER bet, 1 ¢ it terprise of the neighboring land own- | rilles_the new pattern (Vitterli breceh loaders) | ail be carried along, tt is ead, In this way, and y f of securities, jewels, silver ware or otier valus BEL Int, éxs. Noliquors or bitters of any deesription a. Dow used in the Swiss sone eech-loaders) | the fair Sweepers dy their. wotk well. tu otter Weetcns yuck ce ae: wrsOcBeltmant | Abies. Kents trom ten to sixty dollars per an. MEN'S WEAR. reomabe ersecseecc tes te be sold. nists witt | Badger Cee Tastee Bagge CO e: | Sed When they nee tha han desea work: | boats Four Brothers, with 30) Dushels wheat, | P2M,tccording ta size. | No busi “warning from Carcot coctheaee bene ey haat ote ‘A national convention of Universal Bridgeport, Ct, Bi a bus, | and when they put their long dresses on , : - : ma A ‘ street scuthenst, between the beurs ets assemble in this city to-morrow. and continue | Ohio Franssilie; todo Larner, Bee ion: | rides and ‘wie they walk thes takerabeey | and J.N. ‘Thomas, with 1,800 bushels eorn and BALBRIGGAS SHIRTS. 1,600 bushels wheat for J.'G. & J. M. Waters. | * CMicago and Boston fire The sales on ‘change to-day were 2,700 bushels Corns, Bap Nats and other distressing ail- m. THE CoMME in session for three days. 0: phis, Tenn., New York, Pittsbarg, Syracuse, TH COMMERCTAT b i * dresses, so itis only in fortunate America that the convention is the erection of a memorial troit, Newark, N.J., Toledo, Utica, Waah- GAUZE MERINO SHIRTS. serviceable street sweeping is done KA LISLE THREAD SHIRTS. 2 # eee, 4 Opposite Lincoln ehgseb in this ington,'D.C., Willlamsbarg. N! ¥., Philadel- | ladies, and Washington ts an eacellout eld fur | 800d to choice red wheat at $1.70 to 81.78, Perlened cele ernline tee aor inns | ZINE SILK SHIRTS. rests, Washington, D. phia and Baltimore; in all 35 delegates. their operations HO.L page pposite the Treasury. His establish- | FALL MERINO SHIRTS. 573. BB. f Direct The March of Improvement. Mr. R. Gebner, president of the Washington ALEXANDRIA. cnent is liberally paronized by the most intelli- | HEAVY MERINO SHIRTS. John ORDERS OF THE BOARD OF rUELiC WORKS. | Gratl Verein, welcomed the delegates in a heat prin Dan bicli gent and industrious portion of the commu-] CANTON FLANNEL SHIRTS. SO ‘orry Ryder, B j ‘The grading of the south half of Pennsylva- | speech, and called the convention to order. POLIOR couRE URTS. ALEXANDRIA Passencen Rattway Con- | ity, © lataces wLaneet anne fhnoos, (Rea. Priacipal: P nia avenue, trom Ist to 2 street southeast, has | ‘The delegates sang “Brethren, stretch forth Act see Peerage PANY.—At a meeting of the directors of the Sa : NE . daye excepted ) Terme | deen ordered. Congress street,-from Bridge to | {he hand for union.’ Stn eee company held to-day, the board decided to run | _TuRco-Russian BaTHs; emo, Medicated Va. | RED FLANNEL SHIRTS. tenth tn any or all ad Gay street, and Washington street, from West Consul General Witz, as president of the rged with i See ‘Officer Davall; the cars on Sunday, commencing with to-mor- oc for all ekin disease, at Br. Shodd’s, | HEAVY SILK SHIRTS. subsequent ment 3; ful tw 5 oddafd street, Goorgstown, is fo be paved bunde, Opened the convention by an appropri ree Cole, larceny of grain, Tow. A. Jamieson resigned as president, and E street. 5,20,6: HEAVY RED CASHMERE SHIRTS. #2 Stationory ¢ farn wooden pavement, the curbs re- | ste ch, in which he spoke of the origin of | Sa aunah Witiiame; assault and by Lewis McKenzie was eiected president to fill Tas N wat Savies Bax, corner of | COTTON JEAN DRAWERS. ‘urther information may un set alks relaid. the Swiss repablic, and urged that it was the iy; | the vacancy, and Jeiferson Tacy was appointed New ¥ Aguiar} ioch street Heid TTOS f . Be pany of the Board ef Directors, or st th~ =) The sup of sewers has been di- | duty of the delegates to aim to farther the ele- Connex; | general superintendent. Mr. Jamioson was af- “antitiin On deporita for each edionter Donte, | LINEN DRAWERS. | ete ras rected tobare : ch-pipe sewer laid on me vatlon of the uuien. He then declared the third a alare.threts to: terwards ¢ jected 8 member Ke tio beard to fil Ranking hours, tot, Eaturdaye, Bto4 and 6 | GAUZE MERINO DRAWERS, Janes eau north side of reet, between St at convention of the North American Grue! um ; if oak alt and batter: e Vacancy occasioned e ion of Mr. - ri . Avant a reets southwest, and on ths south elde from | open. ae imued. Jobe deokeons peiecl: | Molennie ae grendent. -° os %,uti6 -| FALL MERINO DRAWERS Fann west side of Central alley, in square No. 465; | @The credentials of delegates were handed in Ellen Loug; profanity in Louse Altey; $10. ee HEAVY MERINO DRAWERS. also, a 15-inch-pipe sewer on the east side of 3d | and arceese was taken to «low their examina Froverick Bacm, ro} y and Mra. Wm. Har- cae Geen Seal ae faitchell kad Soke Batty, | yc LOPTHFUL Patn.—Mr. and Mra. Wm Pown’s EXTRACT cures rneumatism, burns, S aN" uO#E ox ~ etait ae » i “s | Yey,@newly married couple from the moun- | piles, uicers, teotuache, sore throat, sprains, | CANTON FLANNEL DRAWERS. MERSON INSTITCTE, (CRAS f Vo 1 yy strect, trom A street to south side of Maryland | tion, \ Burk wasted $2 for Fiding hishorssontheaiicr | ti08 of Virginia, are at the City Hotel, spend- | gcaids, “sorehent, oll sores, healacher colic, | SHAKER FLANNEL DRAWERS, Academe H a, avenge, and an 15 inch pipe sewer from Mary- | On reassembling the convention took up the | Bonk "Bs Gncd $2 for riding his borse on sheside: | ing their honeymoon. ‘They atrived this morn. lameness, bruises, boils, wounds, neuralgia, land avenue to F street northeast; also, a 12- ei bruises, “] y igs, RED FLANNEL DRAWERS. nestion of forming a mutual life insurance as- for refi 0% treet. att ing, and have engaged a month’s board. They | hoarseness, diarrhoea, and all hemorrhi 8, ete. 7 ad oi weit he ek. ak sewer on west side of said street, from | scciation—the Winkelbried Steftung whether Davie wae Sued for trotenity th tie atrecr Gis | ast'the most router looking couple, perhaps, | Pond's Extract differs trom all other alvertiaad | ZEAVY SILK DRAWERS. pono a ie i ON Maryland avenue to F street 1 1t shall be introduced in an obligatory manner d Bunter, cursing; Richard Donaldson, | that ever set upin the life-partnership busi- Preparations in the fact that it is a standard | HEAVY RED CASHMERE DRAWERS. sf 112i ipe on both sides of B street, yee or whether individual members flail be at lib- raphy BE ee minted ae dent Cote em: | ness, the groom being an overgrown aon of | medicine, treated of in medical writings, and | ENGLISH COTTON HALF HOSE. AS. B.¥ pine sewer, wih tue necessary muuholes and | fBruble debate oneaed oy cule questions aca | cues ts ningn varauts Afaeete Waters,"am | SOME elaltcen years, and the Pride » delicate | Known to bon care for Seo discams, mths | FRENCH OOTTON HALF HOSE. er TSB atin Eide, on the south side of ¥ street, between | wossnns cobate ensued on | to a com- nan Gorneling Garter ant iemes Rha | keeping with their appearance, both being ex- | | Witrcox & Gina's Sewino Macutwe. The | FANCY LISLE THREAD HALF HOSE. et. Georgetown, Mins LIPSOOMD. P 4% and ¢th ets southwest, and an al | mittee, with instruction to rep n€ session ; $3each. Charles Bugg, indecent ex: | ceedingly countryfied. celebrated Bazaar Patterns. Agency at Chas. | BALBKIGGAN HALF HOSE. The fail sesni Tihs tnete nw drop at the T near 415 street, to be connected | to-morrow; and betore the vor en it was Ants Pamph ey waseent down for 6) | AN Ivrostor.—A young man, professing to | Banm’s hoopskirt and corset factory, ‘th street, | FANCY COTTON HALF HOSE. DAY, Sept. 16h, with au efficient corp: by ‘-inch pipe with the sewer on 44 street. decided that each delegate give his opimion as cominon prostitute. Thomas Benuett, be the son of a distinguished ex-member of | Intelligencer building. 10,2 PLAIN SILK HALF HOSE. as he engineer in charge has been instructed | torequiring members te join the association. ; forfeited collateral. George @ Coxgress in this city, has been going the rounds — Se LIN 81 ALF HOS alogues apply to Principal, have aced around a 6 tater saroalnes cHateral for maintaining a nui in Waslene maouitan ts ff tobeima | ,POND’s Exrraor is forsale at wholesale by | FANCY SILK HALF HOS 7th etreet 2 the park Mt streetsand AL Coumr, Judy Macarthur—The | Wm. Beckett, neenatt and battery on Hattie D: vary destiute conditions! He has obtained | Chas. Stott & Co., 480 Pennsylyanis avenue, | WHITE MERINO HALF HOSE. Yous ‘ prcctbenins niury to the sodiling | J i of the Criminal Court was resumed | Contempt nf court, im Oot Answering @ summons, | small amounts of money from various parties ia | amd by druggists everywhere. twftf | COLORED MEKINO HALF HOSE. atte ene oe and shrubbery: Maryland =< 2, batween } 2, Judge Mac . Henry Clark, assault and battery on James Waters, | this way. THE conmMUNrITY at large appreciate the usa For circulars add: . and 4 streets, south side; Ma: ors were calli aa sein Tux ReED BIRDS have commenced leaving | fuincss of Singer’s Sewing Machine. 15 2 . Mr mae, betwe names, and the our marshes, and as their flight is usually very ee New Yor where they heard witn: W. Garner, charged baker; Keith Smi with assault on Henry caser. EXaUMED TO KILL A SLanpER.— | rapid, we can safely say that ina few weeks THERMOMETERS and Barometers are repaired dian gentleman named Cameron ten | more’it will be difficult to find & bird of that | aud made to order by He apler near 4\ street ecarned home from British Colum- | feather. ntinel, 13th inst. ea{={*{*x={=x[{*]]]_[q&y—~&x&=—~—<{Z{7{7Zx{$E[x=E{[E=[=[=[{XK[==—> bia, bringing with him a Rese ee the dead bodies of his wife and child, who had died Harrington statea that he would be pre- | during his absence. They were interred near | [5 ¥ BW BOOK &. ared with the capital cases on Wednesday, if | Cornwall, where Mr. Cameron resides. Recent- TB SSES OSBORNE 9 37% SCHOOL will reopen Sa SS SHIRTS. pol Ny gy Be yh streets, 0 R Jobneson, ai GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS. WALTHAM AND ELGIN WATCUES. 6 PALMEWS PATENT DOUBLE YOKE BACQUE SHIRT, READY-MADE, FOR ICETER, TEACHER OF MU | | | | K 16.50. Fr to anton anse! on the other side would be ready. | ly, while he was absent, some of his neighbors have jnst r ae Es sree = _ . N.1 ho, with Mr. A. G. Riddle, | got up a story that the ‘coffin supposed to con- CIRCULATING LIBRARY, cured WaT eH be nee p pty heed 6 PALMER'S PATENT SHIRTS, MADE TO har, tain the corpse of Mrs. Cameron inclosed noth- low for cash. ORDER, FOR 818.00, = ona « a t | t 3 after | ing but a piece of clay, that lady having been in Y¥. M. 0, A, BOOMS, is J. S. BLACKFORD, Jr., 6 PALMER'S PATENT SHIRTS, MADE TO | My "ne By \ t, on s ae har ae —— | — z —_ Mr. H., that case was set for pgs sold by her _—— bo aa potion oniet Corner %h and D streets, ome Watch ker, 113 Bridge St.s Georgetown, ORDER, FOR 821.00. Sty CENTS Sol street, southwest; lth stre pursday next. on the P coast for a gold chain. Strange 0 OF Bia sarin Son nell ae ~ “ = é treets, northwe t; 11th = To-morrow will be occupied by the trial of | as it may seem, this monstrous tale foundreaty | 4LL THK POPULAR BOOKS OF THE DAY TO THE TAXPAYERS OF GEORGE: | © PALMER'S PATENT SHIRTS, MADE TO | ¥) strecia, under th R street, north vest; 12t! | appeal cazes. belief among the Canucks, and when Mr. Gam- | _ Terms: $6 per annum; §% per quarter. jy? > TOWN. ORDER, FOR §24.00. Please wend rch ¥F and © streets, 1 orthwest; | Those who have not paid their taxes to the “Oash- tween F streets, northwest ier” at the office of the C ———__e-___ ‘on home he found it necessary to refut Cc eW WAU AN slice of & Dear oF Mn. Joux B. WA&D.—Mr. John | jt. So he atvortingd thi get A ht Vee ee A RS it. So he ajvertised that on a certain day the attends to all kinds of Glaims and Hector tn Washington ‘PHBE wa it ia avenue and D between Penns Bart whose dangerous itiness was noticed | grave woul le opened and the corpses exposed | gal business, southwest corner of ith and G streets | City, and who lokd receipis therefor, are Teynested corner Ber " €ast side; 15th street, between Penns: in Tax Stax of Saturday last, died yesterday | fo view. When the time caine soveral bot tery | northwest. mayai-Ly -simes lame maa hedewtel spe tar tre ae Given SRT eeeT" hand L stvects, morthwecst, avenue and B northwest cast side; same street, | at 3 0’ k, at his residence, on I street, be- | people were present. The bodies were exhumed | p-s HENCK’S MANDRAKE PILLS.—Thore p {Georgetown Couricr] Co: GLOVES suite, tncinates Detween K street and Massachusetts av tween 1th and Mth streets northwest.’ His | And ealnbited to the gaping crowd. ‘They were Scr pom tnt eg pemenc a a IVES, eraname oe orm Sas 1“ t, between Pennsylvania and H broher, Rev. J. T. Ward, president of the | in excellent preservation, having been embalm- hough they entirely supersede LISLE THREAD GLOVES Sfford the beat opportunities for young gantheme de; 1th street. between K and L north tern Maryland college at Westminster, | ed immediately atter death, andthe features of ¥ . = sh cH BR THAN EV! ! , > verre > end young ladies between the ages cf 12 and 2 between H and {street northwest; | Mu., was telegraphed for and reached heré | Mrs. Cameron were Glatinctly Fecogulsed by EAPEE THAN EVER LE THREAD DRIVING GLOVES. soars. ets northwes | loon Saturday night with the eldest daughter of de- | those who knew her in life. This, of course, ex- | Valuable remedy in all caces of derangement rosuit~ Just received, a large stock of Ingrain, Two and | HEAVY KUD DRIVING GLOVES. THE EVENING s | Syaseds who has been attending schoo! at that | ploded the story of the saic, abd gave poace of | (Me, fram,® disordered, state of that organ, Liver LOLOTHS MATE. BOGS Haas one Rene: | HEAVY CALF DRIVING GLOVES. Foutha he re ceen dt daet end women, a4 i street, t ‘ | Bace. rhe Meceased leaves a widow and two | mind to the gossips. Headache, Typhoid Fevers, &c', Sc-vailencotmbie | Pane eis MATE, BL 3, ke, which we will | DOGSKIN DRIVING GLOVES. Promotion, = nee ee street from H to M streets children, a daughter, as before stated, and a ere the free use of Sehenck's Mandrake Pilla, ‘Wor salc | LOW, CURTAINS, FIXINGS, uuit: Alles | wAunup seduces nip mm) $US avernees c street, from 7t reets north. son, (Thomas,) who recently graduated in. the ; GIRL SCALED ALIVE—Hoo the | by all Dragaiste and Doslers, fog ee . RLS’ SEAMLESS GLOVES, comprises: Beene EeS COURSE | carriageway of 26th street, from K_ tu college at Westminster, and was associated While Amelia Grinnel, a young PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE _, E.GUTMAN’S, ALL SHADES AND SIZES. sition, end Oerrespondence, Commercial Geng > is to be paved with cob nues. The grating, | with him in business, The Rev. J. T. Ward is orking last week ina shingle aiilin | [OU] LOUL | _ser91 117 Bridge street, Goorgetown. Spelling, Reading and Declanation, P= +44 ae ef curb, a laying of sidewalks, has | now the only surviving son. The funeral of Oshkosh, Wis., under a shaft which wa: going ied to the en ordered on L ects, between Pean- | deceased will take p!ace from his jate residence | at tne rate of 20 revolutions per ¢minu th streets northwest. | on Wednesday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. hair, which was very long, caugh Lit street extended from Boandary st —— knuckle-join Cc t SPeoran NOTICE. Dook-keeping aj , ving epi I hegd reopen on Mondav, the 15th September, with nea 1 . bus.pess, Business, Pi e fic Course is taucht ieee dente : LADIES AND CHILDREN’S WEAR. THE PREPARATORY DEPALTAENT ‘AND MERINO VESTS. sApYANCED BUSINESS DEPARTS SILK VESTS. ndente in each department are essigned {) «| ssor Sylvania avenue an E. ne poe Taglar hc abatement ge hill, is to be graded and pave Iurontaxr Traxeacticys 1x Reat Es: | tirely from her head, taking with it ail tin or season, to which we invite yon to cal the carriageway and sidewalks. The superin- | TATE—Mesers. N. Ackor and Chas. Mades have | ita dnd Gniselee Ce ee Mee ith, Ae ail the Wow READY! gpd sxamine hefoe ‘purchasing elsewhere, as all tencent of roads has directed to survey purchated of Captain H. Goddar says the local paper, “drawn around from each make e Goods will be wold heen, ate of cost of road from St and the heirs of Mar © O08. BROWN, ‘brow, her skull was lett white and bare, Non hs oh 121 Bridge street. v muited to attaininents. Toad to the termini of street northeast. | adjoming the soi corner of itt atrace of blvod or flesh. The strangest ES WE EXPECTED —Suach a rosh MERINO PANTS. TRE BATES OF TUITION, by the inst Boundary street, between 7th and ath streets, is | streets north wert, for 814,000. Mr Me- | part of the accident is that. she felt little cr no AN $ “ LEANED SILK PANTS. plan, place the sdvautages of the institution wi to be maca bos age op a — s 1 eee ped o . ram, ed —— when 4 was being torn = prep ashe 18. With oF ENGLISH COTTON HOSE. THE SCHOLASTIC YEAR BEGINS MONDAY n 6th and 7th norchwest. | street east. at th 0 we. Lnec hone Ake cual oaer ok cree ‘ atit with a determination todeit gost an tociegs | ERENCH COTTON HOSE. September 1. aa t of streets has been dir. £ 2400. Mrs. Schoolcraft has purchased of | and waited pationtly’ for a ‘Buggy to taka her EXTENSiVE ASSORTMENT it all out on time or dye inthe effort; not that we are | BALBRIGGAN HOSE, pialgSBLB OORPS OF INSTRUCT ‘ on Massachusetts avenue, Pickrell 16 subdivisions in square 205, | home. Her only regret was thefright it would | Hise Chile wk but because by dvekig we expect to | sik HOSE. GRADUATES receive the Diploma of the No ets, and fill up the well. uled by S, T, h and ith streets, for | give her mother. The scalp, with its beautifal live, while we know not how to live except we dye. FANCY COTTON HOSE. tional Association of Business Colleges Mr. B. H. Warner has bought of LS. | tong locks of hair, was curled and entwirad ° W. H. WHEATLEY'S ere ae adn Particular information cali at the Cotlex A New Powiticat Cicn 1s tas 17 0. 39, fronting on 1[th | aroand the shaft at the joint, and when the mili PREMIUM STEAM DYEING AND scour. | FANCY LISLE HOSE, ee eo. SPENCER, P. TkicT.—On Saturday poorer gee nant 2 for 210,500. Jel stopped it was token pede eedee one had ING STAAL ISAM ENE COTTON CHEMISES. aaa wr aie = = residents, for the most part citiz: sufficient presence of mind to place it upon her .: ™ 49 Jefferson street, Georgetown, 1. LINEN CHEMISES. cs 1. u ACADEMY, birth, of the 17th district, met at D. To-micuy— After long and | head. It is nearly perfect, and the doeiors FASHIONABLE AND CHOICE Omes open from? 8.1, Until sunset Pe ataniay COrron DRAWERS ES Bru trener nats, Set Nao, ons street to unite oa a candida iets, beautiful spectacular | have determined to tan it with the hair on, #0 8% p.m. * _“pepa-tr NEN Ww ‘i OPENS MONDAY. SEPyER ue) evs Legislature, The following officers pro tem. | drama of rk House this scouiuns niles Goes that if the girl recovers it may be used as a wig. NicHots: Gorton Gee CITY BRANCH Tone eee bet ESF lected: President man; Ist vice “4 s * E The case is one of the most remarkable on re- CON SK 5 01 eee. + Maurice Fitzgeraid; 2d vice presi- | Printe scenic effects. Among the special fea- | cord,’* Fall and Winter Clothing! Bs aS ty ee pean CAMBRIC SKIRTS. pe Bn oh ent D ot =f 1 'y; secretary, Wm. C. Kenealy; | tures are the Martinetti family, a fine ballet ‘ang28-1y Georgetown, D.O. NIGHT DRESSES. Circulars, rma, Zr i sergeant-at-arms, James Collins. The club | corps anda pantomime company. A SINGuLAR Requvest.—The Montgome: Aneto = = Me oD ‘application to Mr. W. H. O.cott ‘ = : ry 3 = ‘was named the Irish Campaign Clubof the th At the Theater Comique, Geo. W. Thompson | Messenger gives the following extract from @ Fae EADQUABTER: DKESSING SACQUES. of Lhe Wgnug Men's Curistiar Assoc district. Brief speeches were made by Messra, | @ud Miss Eliza Newton, supported by a good | will which was the subject of & suit lately de- ypF4re S oR CORSET COVERS, ord Bt Pref ESPUT AB re udence, 503 Futsgerald, Uses, Slattery, Keasan, Keneely | ee Tae eee ee eter | Bending In one of the courts of that judicial GUNS PERCALE SHIRT WAISTS. . Sa 2 and several others in opposition to’ sewerage : - 1 tof | circuit: “I will to my nephew, James Madi- i A large assortment, at lowest prices. . € (CHLAND BOARDING SCHOOL taxation, and condemming the act of the Legis. | *Dccialtics will also be presented. son Me#s*, everything 1 may have atter | MENS) DRESS sor _ Canore LAWN SHIRT WAISTS. R For borse) DAY SH Jature as arbitrary and unjost. {[t was resolved ” ne INFANT’S CAMBRIC SKIRTS, my just debts are paid ith condition barted “he INFANT'S FLANNEn SKIRTS. 145 Lanvale Street, near Park Avenue, d = 505 Pennsylvania avenue by the meeting that F. A. well be declared A TRIANGULAR Praitistic Rexcontre.— | that after 1 am have '. the choice of the meeting as a candidate for | OP Saturday evening a tight took place on | 4"“marble head and foot sone’ put tome MENS) BUSINESS SUITS, seat 3m. Under National Hotel. Legislative honors. A committee having waited | Pennsylvania avenue, between 6th and ith | crave, to be seven feet long bud four ENS’ BUSINESS SUITS, * 7 URNACAS AND RANGES ee ee Ww. D. MARTIN: Am, fren OTs. 4 . s ‘ ne » NAC % . $ -D. . * , asatetet be lee. Weel ba nen eee sreets, between David and Henry Osterhaut | frenes thick I waut the followiag inscripras |. F INFANT'S CAMBRIC SLIPS. graduates of the University of Witenes turned thanks to the club. After he had fully | 8%! Kichard Shadbolt, all under the influence | cut upon. both. ends of each sigh es Henee as INFANT'S CAMBRIC DRESSES. Sd German taught by experienced native west + defined his position the mecting adjoarned. of the meanest kind of benzine whiskey. The | as, born December i¢th, 16)5; died ——. MENS’ WORKING SUITS INFANT'S ROBES. erate meee Reptouber lbh. : — Foes ae tants, both young and athletic fel- | He was ' great turkey hunter and a tolerabl SEED WURRINE BOISE | ees atheation of tha eeblio @osllaa b INFANT'S CLOAKS, > eens Oe Re eer oe Tas Cane or Comsazive McAcziren—To- | tt Ei quite an ld mene AT Pac | Rood Aidit” Ho desired the above tobe placol i setae eee BIAS UT V BESTT w . ie © - on this . Peace be to asl 4 na . dge ete eet in sista and wii be brought bef vetie Police | the foot and head stone or tiab or ble tive | YOUTHS’ BUSINESS AND DRESS SUITS. WROUGHT IRON FURNACES, WASHINGTON, D.C. = committed to jail some days since by the Po- | Cuurt when bruised are well enough to | fect in the ground and two ont. It must be which aro euperior in heating and durability to any Department opens SEPTE lice Court on failing to give bail to prosecute ae eighteen inches wide. My name is to be on the BOYS’ SCHOOL AND DRESS SUI1S. other Furnace in the market, GLOVES. Bis appeal from the judgment of the court im- | frit Drewrasep.—in thecase of the applica- | #4 im the ground as well as the end that J feaivg a fine for selling liquor without license— is out.” tion for a committee to be appointed to take BUILDING PERMITS wero issued to-day to S. | murderof her husband by poison in Augusta Mr. Fawoette is Se ear of W. K. Handy for « one story brick back "bata. county, ten miles from pe meray Va, was erases king of trotting ing, Lith street, between B and Csonthwest; P. | baited Saturday in the sum of two thousand 5 —————E °s at brick back building, 21th i latives becoming her Larkin, oo Berwin fone d ant larg, her relatives ing her bondsmen. &7- Mrs. Edwin M. Stauton is convalescent. reets northwest; P. , two two-sto: #7 The Railroad Conductors’ National Insur- | _ &9-The citizens of Havana have raised §200,- soeets, mextiwers Fi: Cott elects aacueeel, | ence ameciadias wai head @ antionel eee een; | Gin ta tro eatanees br eta eee Mrs. Kathren Torrett. three-story brick, U, be- | &t Boston on the 8th of October. S7°A commission has been appointed in tween bth an 13); streets northwest;L. Tanney, s7-The first instance of failure of a divorce | France to “suggest some remedy for eartt- two-story frame, High, near Frederick street, | suitever chronicled in Indiana occurred the | quakes.” rp; W. M. King, two-story frame, loth Sah ee of @ lady whose husband Sr There isa before the British gov- streak beter, Ne Carolina ayenue and B Se the judge’s ‘decision, could be ernment that trees: be planted in the streets etzeet sou! » ALSO, 1 BUTTON LISLE THREAD GLOVES . i , B. H. J. N. “f y - or cat taining fali ier re. ‘naga for ihe petitioner ‘and Messrs. W. a; | CRMFEC of the estate of Nicholas Zauge, before | 4 Tuearmican Exvant Taaniaue—The To my well selected stock of 2 BUTTON LISLE THREAD GLOVES. gard to terms aug courene of teutruetions attr Xzmaga for the petitioner and Messrs. W. A. | Judge Humphreys, of the Equity Court, on the is By eioy ons Cook, N.H. Milicr and D. E. Cabill for the ara that he eat Arad teankaia ine | Parisian stage possesses an enfant terrible in A. STRAUS 3 BUTTON LISLE THREAD GLOVES. eug?-toc8 ©. WELLING, LU. wernment. The petitioner claimed that bi t ahvine ak Be was & conSrmed drani ; (the | the diminutive person of Mddle Paola Maris, BANGES, an jeont, fisproperiy committed, ax Acting Judge Daw. | £7t4.case ander the late hab.tux! dronkard act, | an actress at the Folies Dramatiques. ‘Thi 1 BUTTON KID GLOVES. ROVE, ACADEMY (Fourth Year Ww. properiy 5 nae fant eat Wy | of the legislature.) Judge Humphrevs, on hear” young lady, who is not yet out of her teens, is Popular Clothing House, both elevated and low down ovens, of the most im- | 2 BUTTON KID GLOVES. commences SEPTEMBER Ist, at Dr r Sard fice | ng the answerof Zange and affidavits, on Sat- | fuch ‘a bewitching Iittle sprite that the public proved patterns. There is nothing superior in the | ¢ BUTTON KID GLOVES. Innd’s church, 452 street, betwoen © str a os aS teas ermice | urday, dismissed the bill, and therefore Mr. | Segui, ntly put up with all ber whims and 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUES, market. An examination at W, _WrviLL's Louisiane avcuue northwest. See ci as justices of the peace at the time of hisappoint- | 7ange bas full power to manage his prope! idee, of euict » 2 No. 452 Pennsyivania avenue. will pay. sep6-2w” | 2 BUTTON UNDRESSED KID GLOVES. Leipal bookstores, oF csi! at the Princ, ment. Tke court held that the commitment | “428° sani ag erty. | caprices, of which she has about @ legion. Her Ho. 669 Pennsylvania avenue. will pay. sep6-2w_ a a has my pp salt st the Princios was good, and he would hear the case on appeal SE ES most popular role is the leasing female charac- Betweon 10th and 12th Streets, UGAR! 3 BUTTON UNDRESSED KID GLOVES. | teh rnibes tf aaclle Meieio ee er to-morrow, and therefore would dismiss the | GRow?T# or Ricuwonp, VA.—Richmond un- | ter in ‘La Fille de Mme Angot,” and herein she Ss ! 2 BUTTON CASTOR GLOVES. ame CHASE BOYS, Princ Ln questionntly is growing mvirerapiiy thanatany | excels, | 3ddle Paola ot oniy’given way to the | _septt ‘Three Doors from Blevesth Stree. SUGAR! SUGAR? 3 BUTTON CASTOR GLOVES. Gonnaen corner ie —_——_e—__— former period. e Dispatch says “the pro- | most cl ish displays of rversencas, but she | — a bf 3 om, Rrczrrts prow Taxes. —On Saturday Col. | ete*sof the city is very apparent to all those | frequently receives te applause bestawed on | ¢¢—FROGART’S VEGETARLE COUGH SYRUP” Sposa Souneie eongetlowey Between North Capitol ond As: streets N. Wy lector Slater's receipts were 25,10 64, making | ¥5° travel over it. The main growth is wesi- | her with marks of displeasure and disdain, A ‘The only eure ever discovered for Whooping AT LOW RATES. GS KIN Weskion ne nc the entire amount for the month thus faz | “2:4; but buildings are going up iu all direc- | short tame agoshe appeared before the footlighes ¢ and equally efficacious, in all other coughs. oles DOGSKIN GAUNTLETS. pePrintic exerciees wit be resimed on M S464 The abatement this month js 7% | tons. We yesterday counted nineteen very good | only to inform the audience that they need not ith and New York evenus, ana De, Jun pounds good quality for ¢ CASTOR GAUNTLETS. e pemember ae * _ per cent. on this year'slevy. “* | brick houses in course of construction on two | expect her to perform that night, and no re- ‘and D sts. southwest. sepliai" pounds very light brown for @1. a ___JAMES CLARK, President. A list is now being prepared of all property | #Jacent squares in the western part of the city. | monstrance could induce her to alter this de- ades at correspondingly low rates, MS.8-AchRck WILE REMOVE jn sr- sold for taxes at the tax sale on the 14th Oc- | Bearthe junction of Madison with Main and | cision. 42a & BATES’ DANCING ACADEMY, 9 8 the suger market {¢ steadily ad- cnest eke, sonveh FOR BOYS to § La tober last which has not been redeemed. This | Cary Sirects. Last May there were two hun- Pre Mees neee eet, SAS Only 1.78 pee donee” BEE Yoth, and endeavor te merit s ont ti is @ maticr of great importance to both the | dred new houses under way, and now we sup- Hancine or Cattle Tureves py A Vict- a ¥, Serre: '¥ $1.75 per dozen. FANCY Ds. the penetnte eeenvor te markt a-qontias: purclaset and the original owner. ‘The isaue af | Pose there mnst be more than that number.” ines saituitting at Vermanicn ta aeeemts | far pocaytion Sf peels. War eee ee xe ives: ELPHONZO YOUNGS «& cv., co. elnce as tre WP tay De woe at th : Snarreurs fo the District of Columble has al” | of tic "aimeticat Sundey ino” CAEN TEE | Leaps cemeee el ent thlerce gad theie | Ee —______T sd i @nocexs, ae Patarsco Feu s pe Tsar iy peaahed Sn ‘ — he Ame! : y nion when | confederates that they must leave the ; ey Provably reach ‘over Sabon. Te Pea ll | trying to establish a Suiday echool in the far | within specilied time, but mstsad of dotug 20 | (JUD GOVERNMENT JAVA OOFFER, Masonic Temple, 9th and F streets, SLEEVE BUTTONS . wat epetaranccmticmrage Interest from July 1, irk till pat, st tee cons | Southwest: “I know there Ia a bug under the | they atined, themselves and threatened to-de- | WHITE LAGUAYRA, do., pee AGERE STUDS. : This Institute bas been in operation for thirt poy map tain iy 1, i. chip, sure as you are born. Thar is some trick | stroy the town of Abbeysville, whereupon the Carefully, . 8. Patent co Feary and enscre Suetional feputaston Wel cee pere “bout this thing, or that man wouldn't come | yigilanta pressed them and they scattered. It DAVIS’ CELEBRATED HAMS, six PEK CENT. P! ANNUM hereafter wii | FANS. Bumber of pupils limited to ninety, it has repres-o- Wasatxctox Ly , way down here and make that Sunday schoo! | js reported that three of the gang were hung on ‘nail Sats be allowed on eee oie cn demand, after | UMBRELLA CHATELAINES. fatives from two-thirds of the steiss. Its locatioa EI gy “~~ ITERAKY ASSOCIATION— | for nuthin’ and gin us books. Jist as sure ns Friday, 5th inst. On Wednesday night, the 10th 5 fi Sage nctize, wae er ‘agreed upon. FAN UHATELAINES. minent! fermi annual meeting of the Washington fi. | SO¥Te, 4 foot high thar's sathin’ dead, mind | mst. one of a party of thieves, who pueuer | ee ep Oe ee ne ta FANE, WANEINOTON @00- °° | OxyDIZED FANCY ARTICLES. 5. For cares sees - ~ | what re 5 x some fellar | oring to % arrested under 1 5 Ny a starz Arcociation took place at Harmonial Hall | round here ‘seasin’ taxes fur st arterawhtie, | Crok pecabe, Was arrested under civil Pro- | Gorey ormgue nPione, ac. ongai-tm Ba scEns, 656 Fenosytv JET JEWELRY. fwd Rater oe noel dent Bier dant, | ‘ist tike they do with the deestrict schools. 1's | from the steamer Minnie Avery, at Jeanerett’s, Cc. WITmER, PABRASOLS AND UMBRELLAS. Sa cosas sepa beaae ene | Te oo adie Case oe ete ia Bt ang? 1916 Ponseyivania areae Gira scsceas rave \d + treasurer, E. ne Detc jar Care wermen SHOP SIMPSON ON WOMAN SUPFRAGE.— sly ‘ivania avenue, Rosenbaum; librarian. Julius Dockler; marshal, | proposes to construct two beacons and a keeper's an the M. E. conference recently in seasion at a reerirole orcas. eseUaen mumetaners Jacob Franklin; aud as trustees, Emanuel welling at Dutch Gap canal, on the Jam ‘| South Bend, Indiana, while ‘the subject of NOTIOE OF REMOVAL. MAB FAOCTUBB! = pa: Foren d. Toceeh Herat, Moses Isemaz, Leon | river. Proposals are invited till October <d, | schools waseunder discussion, the venerable TRUNEs WHITE GOO: Te »and Louis Auerbach. This organiza- | for furmshing the labor and material necessary | Bishop Simpson sald: '* Pardon di . — EEPAIRED AND COVEERD. =r to give aseriesof dramatic en- | to constract the above edifices. Gen. Butler | | want the jay to come when women il vote. . nts the coming season. did romething after all for Virginia when he | without their vote I fear we will never be able WEBB & BEVERIDGE JAMES 8, TOPHAM & Co., —— + dng bis famous ditch. It is acknowleged to be | to put down the houses ef infamy and the liquor | Have removed from Odd Fellow’s Hall, Tth street, to ‘Tue Sons o7 Joxapan celebrated their sixth | of tle most material benefit to the commerce of | saloous of our country. Nothing is #0 ruinous No. 1009 ISYLYANTA AVENUE, HARNSSS, SADDLE AND TRUNK MAN - auniversesy in Gis tty on a might = Riehmond— Richmond State Journal. tothe country, it is , and it is my opinion Return teth and streets, Where they will oon- FaCTORERS, at the ball corner i and 1) streets. Sov- SpRgp saa TRE that we cannot, without women voting. Ho, 496 BEVENTH STEEBT, Fito 7 a '. 5 duced Judge Moore, who forcible arga- | Bangor, Me.,on tho loth inst. A boy aged 16, | Iris UNDERSTOOD that Mr. A F. Faweette, Wo shall be to eee all our and cna- aeons in favor el tatal abetine: The jaige | bY the name of Charles Miller, whife attempt- horse owner, is to come to New | tomers. a was followed by Mr. Clacles White, who gaye | 10g t run on a planer belt in the reom, | York to purchase back Dexter from Robert | _9™6%-Im WEBB & BEVERIDGE. his perronal experience: after which the pablic | bad his right leg caught in the belt, breaking | Bonner, to whom he old him some years Cc 5 meeting adjourned, ani a secret session of the | the leg between the hip and the knee and cut- | Mr. Bonrer t the famous with the : i order was held for the initiation of new mem- | tng open the leg from the groin to the knee- | intention of him for bis own private | SUTHERLAND’S AOTORY AND Bers. The order was originated inthis city, and | Pat. The boy received other and nameless in- | use, but an agreement with Mr. TeOUDEY 1 TOEe 4 bar bad prosperous ‘career wherever i has | Juries and wil probably die. Fawoette that he should have him back whet | ras heen REMOVED (net 4014) to more extensive been introduced. AN ALLEoED Murperess Apurrren ro | bis time of 2:17 Crag ml degen It is neces- fnod suitable premisoe, Bart.—Mrs. Sarah M. Allen, charge with the y done, and now

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