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Se fa renee — os EV SATURDAY: September 4, 1875. Weather Prebabilities To-day, ¥ SIGRAL Orrrere fo rontheast . ather, and occasional rains, followeJ by rising barome- ter. winds shifting to southwest to north- west, clearing ant cooler weather. LOCAL KFCORD. The thermometer tn the ines office of THY STAR range! to-day as follows: 8 a. 1D. a 0 a. 12m. L LOCAL NEWS. Condensed Locals, Fay bas returned to wman retnrned to th ra short absence nortl n News Room » best weeklies. d notices of varions sorrow in our fiver- Is city. city yes- us a eresting tisirg column: Mr. George WC and P ear.of the Brrean of ting, Treasury depart- sasety papers 2 Hil Co-operative Palliing s been in exsful operation The officers are gentlemen business ability. Stock premium will be rt. entary excursion has been ten- ENING STAR. | | i H | | | witness made out th bas received @ patent for an improve- | , Certain as to the kiud of money that was re | testified that he could not s | seen Brown before coming to | ston } this ty dered to the managers of the Memorial Choreh exeursions by the officers of th at Boy.on Thurs: Thsir ex- | evrsions hav. ery popular and ¢ and proper “measures y make this iast thie series. ip the See the rtisemant ty-second passing tr on of our own ja preintve that t n exceed any of the ; aineational Pastt DIRECTORY FOR PARENTS ANDGUARDIANS. © STAR pu yeara larg of educational &re within the £ mary ted Ton it may be proper to remind such of ou Patrons as desire to seud tueir chikire ate Schools that most x he states. in thy rir " ine seheol, anc riehiy mertis th tronage it recety Madiie Prud’he ihe teacher of French. The cirewtar 7 alogue conimin ing te andr be bic rincipal Lookst The ion ¢ & i. L.. Townsend ree Street. pr act tn flere use of a Caroline 0 Ol Teupens oi rst’ Monday ia chter. the ned his in: weil-k Own 2 sub-boants ¢ aged tn the p are meet rpose of recelvi e. superinter seheol y AETiv® made ia the any steps re roma th att Sree Leighton, who has nd assistant Dawsen duties of sence of elghton recetved vr from J art Maine the first appea Leightou rece! m from Jadge Spell revokiag bis tment, with the notice that ne w write to bin stating hix reason: wt of which the jucge suddenly mate bis appearance here and sppointed Mr i release from jail © ight it expedient Prince wil! tay next. and Mr. for the present at take the actic: chary THE INVITATION TO Moony anp Sax. K¥Y.—A meeting of the executive cominiltec uppointed at the of mintsters and delegaces of the Evangelical churches of tne District so ince te extend an in tation to “The American Revivalists” to bold meetings In this city, was held at the Y. M.C. A. rooms yesterday afternoon. Rev. Messrs. Noble. Gray; Newman, Hammond and Hall,ard Messrs. Zimmerman and Ly- MAL Were present. oc. Newman, the cha‘!r- Tien Of the sul-cormraittee appolutad to meet Mesers. Moody ami Sankey in New. York gave ap extended report of his visit to Mr. Mocdy, and the committee decided to call a‘ pubile meeting of the convention on Babath &flernoon, at So’ciock, in Lincoln Hall, and Tequested Dr. Newman to give to the con- Yention the details of the visit. emai wate DISAPPEARANCE oF A BUSINESS May.— A men named Edw H. Farrar <4: eared from bis bome in this city on Tuesiay last anc bothing has been heard of him since. He was engaged ip the pottery business, in whies it Is supposed he became erabarrassed pecs sari —_—_ SUNSTRORE—Charles Ball, while work- ing on Shepaerd’s buiifing, at i2th street and ihe avenue, was prostrated by the beat of the sun this morning. Dr. Tree attended beim, after whieh he was taken to his home on I) street, between 12th and th northwest, ———__>—_—_— THE INNOCENTS AHROAD.—Mark Twain, when he wrote bis celebrated book bearing . baud references to those who neglect to pay thelr special tmprovement taxes dsbrowgh J. 0, Lay & Oo., Sp 44 street—Adri, | Rote | paratai | lerprise is an important one to Washington, | as the guests of the Washington Saenger- ee eee Th’. Late Freasury Robbery. MARRIAGE LICTNSES have been issued as THE “AFARING IN THE CASE OF BROWN. | follows = ion Jones, oo iit ree in the case _ | county, and Louiss Shepley; Ey fen, charsed With Being Lanetema Va | cett and Margaret H. Walton: Wm MeGraw the rotbery of 841,40 from the United S-ates | &Pd_ Lucy Finley: Thomas Sedgwick and Treasury om the 2d of June last. was contin. | Emma Lloyd; Frederick Gorton and Har- ued yesterday afternoon in ine Cireuit Court | Het Thom athanie! Harris aad Cornelia room before Judge Millia. | Jebneon; John Taylor and Julia T Fr gene E. Calkine testified that he resided | Josiah Henierson Sod Eliza Dorsey; E at Saratoga Springs. New York; ts telier of | tM Connor anil Allee Henderson: “Henry “ee wn. e Co Ban | Larkin and Mary Schultz; Wm. Chinn and Eisen: secre Fag la (gi woe rolire Davis; James A. Madison and Ann room. saw himet Saratoga on the 6th and | M. Gatdard; Thornton Peyton and Marga- ret Avn Wright: Wm. Benson and Rebecca Dewrity; Marshall Fraser and Caroline Gid- son; Wm. F. Beers and Susie Heller; —— T. Barber and Mary Virginian Ayre: John H. | Wright and Louisa Carroil; Matthew Tolli- | ver and Mandy Carter; W. H. Neal fad | Frances Harper, of Montgomery county, | th of July. he brought a drafton each of those days; bad the drafts in bis possession; the one dated July 6th was on the First Na- al Bank of New York, payable to the tr of Wm. H. Ottman for $1.0; the ‘ifts came back to the bank with endorse- ment thereon: the second draft.dated July 16, wes on the First Netional Rank of New | Md.; George W. Boyer and Margaret Har- | York, ard payable to the onterof Wm. H. | fet: James K. P. Kegerres, of Franklin co., | Ou $3,500, both drafts came back to | Pa..and Anna Flannagan; Frans Plazamer the bank with the endorsements that are on them now, Mr. Brown came there and de- posited the money for the drafts. Cross-ex- ampined:—Brown was at the bank on both oceasions; he came to the teller's desk say- ing that he wished to purchase a draft on New York for £1,000 in favor of William H. witness took the money and made drefts and gave them to him; he one of the drafts, and @ clerk the other; draft, dated July wth, for s2.560. The other was in Robert FP. Mitli- ken’s handwriting; it was delivered to wit- ness and he handed it to Brown; was not and Airy Crampten; James Hughes and Anna Boylen. -——-e DIAMONDS —Another great diamond dis- covery bas been made—not by digging into the earth, but by experimenting in the lab- oratory. "We were shown specimens of this | great scientific discovery, which are nodonbt | the most perfect ever produced, possessing all the fire. brilliancy and distinetive qual- itles peculiar to the genuine, to such great perfection that experts would fail to detect them. The change of atmosphere and the use of soap and water to clean them, will not fade or injure them in the least. As it is now fashionable to wear diamonds, these beauti- ful jewels supply a great want. They are mounted in none but artistic diamond set- tings, and are worn by the elite. These truly uniqne gems are on exhibition, and for sale exclusively by Prigg’s jewelry store, No. 457 Pennsylvania avenue, agent for the sale of the celebrated Lake George diamonds. eee THE HreEN HoMictpE—Release of Mrs. Huhn on Judge Moore appeared before Judge Wylie In chambers yesterday after noon. and presented an application for the admission of Mrs. Margaret Huhn to bail, and Judge Wyiie fixed the amount at § | Messrs. Andrew Roth and M. Ruppert on the bond and she was released from te enstody of the officer who has had charge of her at her resitence, corner of 7th and O sts., since the death of her husband. It will be membered that she had an altercation with her bushand on Tuesday last, in whieh she kicked bim,and the verdict of the jury was that his death was caused “bya kick in the atstomen, inflicted by his wife in ascumMe, withont premeditation or intent to cause death.” Moses H. Low. teller of the Mecha | National Bank, Worcester, Massachus r that he had his city. His it could not teil where itness had in his posses- lraft for $8. Tt was purchasat at ou the 18th of July, between 9 and obé note of $50 and One 54 bill was ered In paymentof tLe draft. It was on toy Fourth National Bask of New York f » payable to W. H.Ottraan. Cross-ex.— The 2506 was u United States legal tender It had been issued, but was a fresh h used. Evans. book-keeper in the Bay Honse, in Worcester, Mass., had the hotel register containing the arrivals with bim. [He turned to the Ith day of July, where the first name entered was T. W. Brown.} Witness was present when the name Was entered. The man arrived between Sand 9.0 a. m.; checked the pame for break fast. The man must have come from Bosto Seesuse there were no trains going east at face was familiar, b be bad met him. W that borr. By Mr. Wilson.—Did the party make an ingviry aan SFRIOUVS ACCIDENT. r. James Ginnity, rigger at the new Statedepartment bailding. a Mr. Biddle were last night thrown from nin whieh they were riding, at the corner of 7th street and Pennsylvania ave- fon of @ | nne, in consequence of the horse taklug ‘Urected | fight. ‘The men were precipitated hei foremost into a pile of flag stone, and were badly braiset about their heads, and lay in an insenstble condition for som to you of any kind, or in your “ring Mr. Cook objected, but the objection was overruled. Witness had a distinet reco rly asking for a bank, anc wm To the Mercbants’, whie! est; bad no recollection wh in the town longer than afte: breakfast. he h Was the near- er he remained Setting his time, until finally they were pic y SS | Flannagan and Jas. MeGrann, and ‘carried ew aud Important Business Enter- | to Moore's drug store, where their wounds prise. were dressed, and they were conveyed to A pew business has just been Inanguratet | their homes. this city, near thé enstern terminus of AY ——_.—____ A_BRokEN LFG.—About © o'clock this . venue, for the drying 2 a yeuctabion. Ste eee ue morning Mr. John N. Henderson lirely new, is known as the Reynolis by Messrs. Drury & Crowley, bueksters in the Center Market, had bh broken by bis being thrown from_his w at the corner of 13th street and Pennsyly nin avenue, where it collided with anott vehicle. He was picked up by Officers Lorg- street and Shilling, and, with the assistanc ef some citizens, conveyed to Entwisle's tT and vegetabl evaporator, by which the | sture of the articles need is rapidly evap- | ed and condensed, running off through a | tasteless as water, leaving the fruit | pipe Iry, @nd_ preserving its’ flavor, color, and neral character. T denntonen sanbees Dall oe anlek cee eee 5 | drng store, eorner of Pennsylvania avenue feet Ligh ty atiout twelve ia diameter, within | @24 lth street, where Dr. Imfour rendered medical aid, and he was sent to his home South Washir reek LeDROIT Park has become one of the features of Wash ton. In spite of the nic, two years have made great changes in that section of the city. A score of clegant residences have been erected, and ave now ocenpied by as many families, most of whom have purehased homes. ty streets in the vieinity of and adjoining the Park are which js @ sbaft with a creat numb wire shelves attached, on which the fru sereens are placed and constantly revolv. in of around fans in the hot air, the heat being | sopplied from a furnace at one side of the | fuse of the shaft. Col? air ts admitted | throngh & valve to vary the heat, and cold { bso through another val ue e into the con- *, which is at the topof the eylinder. enlent doors are conostructed “in the | f the cylinder, so thet the condition of now bemg rapidly improved, whieh must fone ithe pp ed | give fresh Impetus to real estate in this«liree- Tation. The prepared fruit is lation tue | LON. All who visit the Park are surprise the wonderful chan ee es that have taken sereens of fine net-work, and placed on the | Wire shelves, fitted perfect! r to receive them, | a and ina short space of time is taken outdry | pure THEATERS To Wr—Raker and | aud ready to pack away. Peaches, apples, | Farron appear for the last tine at the Na Pee or nan, Means, sweet and frish | tional to-night. Those who love a play full | potatoes, sauash, ton aevth he pei: | comical situations and dialect hutaor should ait or vegetable line, ean thus be preserved hot, fail to embrace the last opportunity of 1 the usual discoloration incident to | verly’s minstrels close a very suecesst Crgtng by sclar heat and ratural atmosphere. | “one ieanoment at Fomie opt Gee he process bide fair to completely revolu- a ts : Aba tlonive the fruit dryire business. as the ape | Bight. They have been liberaily patronized, simply because they givea really meritorious entertainment. The troupe is one of the very best that ev ited Washington. Pn “On TO RICHMOND.”—Another cheap ex- cursion to Richmond will be made to-night, the train leaving the Baltimore and Poto- mae depot at 11 o'clock this eve aud pnd to-morrow (Sunday 19 rk, thus giving the excur-iouisis ample opportunity to see the city. The tickets for the round trip are only $3, and ail who desire to go can be accommodated. The procecds freto be used to purchase an organ for the Immaculate Conception church. a Svly AGAINST A STREET RAILROAD. Messrs. W. 8. Cox and Gordon yesterc for W. H. Mai Lb. Montague is can be coustructed Of any size to ned the quality of these meréhantable odities appears so much improved that nand for them will doubtiess be in- | creased Ir connection with the atove, the propria tors are also engaged in canning frutt and vegetables, so that altogether they will no oubt make a successful business. The en- i deserves, a8 it will donbtless achieve, It will, or ought to. have, if proper- the double etfect to aff: i market even tn seasons of creat p for all the fruit and vegetables gro re hborhoc!, and at the same dried articles to be sold in uring the winter ch ime, €1 y. ue. by bis next friend, W. entered suit against the Me- BOARD OF PUBLIC Scroot TrvstErs An adjourued meeting of the Board of Pu Secneol Trustees was held iast evening, Mr. W. Curtis, president, and Mr. J. Hi voks, secretary, and all the members pres- eutexcept Messrs. Brooke, Dyer, Ferguson, Hart, f Motlat, and Ryder. aiiroad company, claiming *s for injuries alleged to have ; by sald W. H. Montague on bh of February last at the hands of an loyee of the railroad, by reason of which injuries he (Montague) Was sick, sore and lame for three months. ——. A commubication was received from the A LIVE ALLIGATOR IN THESCH KIL. Commissioners of the Distriet referring to | pact spring a Micsissipp! wromece Teenental jhe Board an appiication of George H. Love- | to Mr. U. H. Kelley, secretary of the National lace fora janitor's position. Also, one xp- Grage, whose healquarters were then in this proving the seale tion to the jan- city, a young alligator about five feet in length. After keeping it awhile, Mr. Kelley resented it to the Philadelpiha Zoological garden. It lately made its escape from the garden, and when jast seen was disporting itself in the Schuylkill. sas fixed by and suggesting that the board recommend suitable persous for the positions. Both communications were referred. Aliso, one it response to t resolution reqnesting anthority for the com- | Inittee On accounts to employ clerical labor, approving the same. aud the committee, A CRAzY WoMAN IN THE CAPITOL.—C through Mr. Champlin, reported thet Mr. | cer J. W. Kirk, of the Capitol police, this Y. AtLee bad been empioyed at S10 per | morning took to police headquarters a col- ored woman giving the name of Mary Faith- | Tul. of Alexandria, arrested in the Capitol building yesterday. seems to be crazy | on religion, and is constantly engaged in player and quoting scripture. “She is locked. up at Leadquarters awaiting the order of her friends. —— A SATLor’s AEM BROKEN.—Captain Har- per, of the steamer Sue, h. The action of the rimmed Jobnson moved that ihe appointment * Anna &. Vanderbrook as a teacher 2 colored schools be revoked, for the that she does not jintend to resaime | les, having bettered her condition \ husband). The motion was adopted. kard nominated Robert L. Mitchel commit ee Was | D ‘of sebool 3, distri en ought to this cl prt pag fetes eS all Br jorning a sailor vamed Antonio Han- ser of School 3, district 7; confirmed ton, who had fallen from the rigging of the Mr. Champlin, from the committee on ac. | Schooner John A. Anson, down the river, ounts, ‘@mounting to 2: and broke bis arm and received other inja wlich were approved. 7 ries. Hie was conveyed to Providence hos- —- -e— -- | pital by Officer J. W. Reed. TRE COMING SAENGERFEST—The Visitw | PoOLICR TRANSFERS. Yesterday orders | Ver vs The Richmond singing so- | were issued from Police Headquarters trans- ciety “V trgh 1 arrive here to-morrow ferring Sergeant Buell from the 3d to the 4th precinet, Sergeant Hess, from the 4th to the i; Sergeavt Acton, from the Ist to the bund, and will be escorted to the Bt. James Hiotel. To-morrow afternoon they w: 2d. and Sergeant Maullhall, from the 24 to the Saergerbund, visit Portner’s gard the Ist Alexsudrt a -—— ncoin Hall THE COURTS. * POLICE CouRT—Jiuige Mills pro tem Yesterday, Henry Burroughs, larceny of a jot of machinery belting; 220, or 60 days in Jail. Join King, larceny of a bouquet-bolder Worth one dollar; #5, or 39 days in jail. Wm. Henry, colored, ‘was caught by OMcer Pow- el) with a pair of boots which he had stolen from # shoe store on F street- the boots are Worth $17; 60 days in jail and #25 fine. David s with their hosts. Tuesday the fein their honor will take place Schuetzen Park. A meeting of the committee of arrangements was held last night, at which @ communication was re- ‘ved from Company A, Washington Light fanty, accepting the invitation of the com- ee to attend the piente at the park, and og to give @ dress parade, stating | m- | Cralg and William Banks, larceny of a hat Fill report in a body to the Com: | worth #3; 20 days in jail, Daniel Connell, Peete Anetta ote Pare belr Uw | assanit on Mary Sullivan: continued. Hen? | ry MeDonrid was char with larceny of a gola watch from Mrs. Hill. The prosecuting witness testified that the boy came to her house on Tuesday for ashes, and she missed | the watch about noon. Mr. Thompson testi- fied that this boy and another came to his store to sell th teh, and one got away. The evidence in the case not being sufficient, McDonald was dismissed. Parthenia Thy. ommunication was also received from the Washington Pyramid and Pantomime club, accepting the Invitation of the committes to appear at the park on Tuesday and give one oi thelr performances. Reports were re- eived from the different sub-committees, stating that all the arrangements for the re- ception and entertalument of tne visitors had been completed a Mens fon; maintalntn f nuisariee on the nor h- east corner of an streets; Hi. BUILDING PERMITS issued by Inspector | Cole, failing to maintain distance between Been Ode Be eee OR MOry, DECK | carte; 85. Ernest Kraft and John Gasper, G@weiling, north side F Stree! ween New forfe! .” Chas. Jerseyavenueand North Capitol street nortas | @'sorder!: ited collateral. Chas. Jones, west, $40. J. E. Carter, jek stable, cast ta tired oe ee Chas. —_ street, between 5g ge iy ae Tinh ™ Mt oe oa ae paegene we ; #0. Thomas - jneent ic Dutiding, side N Street. between 12th | Wilkins and Charles Bute, profanity; for- feited collateral. Harriet Robinson, v: a= ey: workhouse. Edward O'Brien and an. drew Curtin, disorderly in Georgetown; for- and 13th e'reets northwest; $350. J.H. Mo- Nally, a twos dwelling and store, east fide Tun street, between B ami O 'sirects feited collateral. Fannie Jones, vagrancy; southeast: 61,500. Wm. Farm brick Zhouss. Thomas Jobusce, teri? freen-house, worth side O street, beiween Sth | >." Price Brown, produce dealer, “withest $500. B. U. Key- our, 8 telcos south G ‘te- license; 85, and leense tax of #25. Richard 2 elling, side G street, Scott and David White, disorderly; Scott | tween 20th and 2ist streets northwest; #375. | BLOM ts Tortelted coliateral, "Thos. Woet John H. Lewis. four frame and brick dwel- | Siq Charles Thurston, do.; $5 each. Win. lings, vorth side I street, between 12th aud 1th streets northeast; $6,000. Also, a threo- story brick dwelling, 22 by 32 feet, west site lith street, between Q and K streets north- itler, disorderly. Mrs. Barbara Volgelspi- i tesuiped akon Tuesday afternoon she went into the Eastern market to arrange bir stand, that Butler came in and abu: her, West: 97,000. H. W. Blunt, alter and improve her bad names, ing bi ® brick dwelling, ‘south side @ street, be- noe dope isuacunie tad Tween 21st and 22d streets northwest; $330. aaa ee hia = 4 2 s7H. G. Evans, an ex-agent 1 Sonth- ScppEN DEATH—A colored woman, Em- Petersburg, Va.,ir eline Smaliwood, at the residence Sean sbroaten ont tna haces of embezzlement of Mr. J. M. 2. Sf M street of the company’s money. and ine Corouer, Dr, Patience eeee | wa M.C. Hill, focmerly president of the figan, made & past mortem, abd found that | New York Philharmonte society. committed death was by congestion of the brain. ide because of pecuniary difficulties, Hiortoy, ‘at his residence near Paterson’ w7-The strike of | ——— CHCRCH-GOERS and others interested will find ali the leading religious journals on the counters of the Junetion News Depot, corner F and ¢th streets, to-Bight, and those who desire to be served at bome can make ar- rangemenis therefor by calling this eyguing. the mill operatives at Duardee, Scotiacd, is ataaend, they hays agrecd to go to work at @ reduction of tiv? per ceank op their wages, and the mills haye Tecpened, as SSS OR a ee A EE RT Fa GEORGETOWN, GEORGETOWN ADVER’M’TS, EDUCATIONAL, ; PDUCATIONAL. COMPLAINTS OF CANAL Mam ' y >a Cath Bo | QgIcR BR eexponre . 7 The millers have again ben sAGuaErs— | PLATED soos agp, EeEes PACS 288108 CHER BH scHOOL, iM se DNS AT Bek ee 4 suspend grinding on ace~’ mg of the arawiog | aueara GS FOR YOUNG LADIES AND CHILDRES, | 9» Kosience 027 Wstreet. just de" fre canal for the nn, =1¢ Georgetown level OF | from £229 eA ME BIOAS hoe grants Ne 11S MSrerer, Conver ov lta, NW WT ANNA SHALL —AScHA @ikis ich sunk af, Sorpose of raising a boat | [oye °<t : 7 ss Bev. 1. L. ToWNses cine: Sen BE Rng so! or ony Me., twenty _— ue ue days since. The millers | | BLACKFORD 'S Now Store, . LEOD, Prine psi . o.¢ ruptions to Dene Over these frequent inter. | * 1t 136 Bridge street. Georgetown. Theeeviaarns vou Galt begta an Webneeted, ete ow Mette, Sethe they are all of theoptnion that manoat trees EMOYALDAVID B. YOUNGS Milltgery tenstoris iors. Application aeabore. wei ome | 0 METTOR.D.D. Rector acts eer ne, oeoppages are the result of sheer | moved from Me. 1Vi trite mecer Gores : S™ Mss Pewee’ semieany, 2 ce or incompetency on the part of town. Oo. 113 Bridge street Ac extire . e a che tn ET eee, Be, those raving in band the management of the Rew ‘apd complete aaortment of DBY Reapens Ovober Ysi, UB, . Trees Gsmnape th tenet ae Deney jen sas bn Corence es ea ee = 7. | gc TRIETRtyn, bee been tm operation ay rain there was not ® single eniploye of the _A viet te solicited. 7 eceis-Smn_ oe ie delehefet salt ‘hartion ei Dove the grade of lock-keeper to RORGET SAVINGS BANK, D. © ents to thome dostrine fort found within the limits of the Georgetown ¥ eT MoH STREET aa a district. and that the continued blockade Bank hours, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., and on Satnrdars incinding board, per anunm, @33 Met! 4. riment (War bineies apes ieee caused by the jamming of the boats due — (te Tecelve deposits) or dl 6 p.m. Apter-st past on epariment (We: bingion) opens Sctibet 4 fev having the authority or ability to uireet af- Gales Montara! at POL RINHORN, Prosigeut. | ©=E ori F_HEALY 8.5 Pree be + RETT, Casbi or) = r 4 Gaver BAIL —Mr. Thomas Croptey, of this Directors Di. kin Penn goes ene alte town, for whom @ requisition was made by H. Polkinhorn.| Thos Dowliug, | J.T. Mitchel Prud homme. resident teacher of French, the governor of Virginia last weet, bas re- Henry Dickson, | Bb. Gropley. | Fred. W. Jom nual seston will begin turned from Saratoga, and on learning of | Bile) A. Shinn, | B.D. Hartley, | Thomas Knowle the warrant for his arrest imme:ately pro- oe ceeded to the office of Justice B. Aastiny in Ww H. WHEATLEY'S STESM DYEING AND CLEANING ESTAR- LISUMENT 49 Jefersom Street, Georretown, D.C. Alexandria county, and surrendered himself and waived an examination. The justice put the bond at =500 for the appearance of the accused at the next term of Momteomery t= sebr ol will b reer the circuit court pitsiied, ASL.” Preiutum awarded, 157. Wm. | seplim= CAROLINE M MILLER ot Alexandria county, the Hon. Lewls Me- Base a7. adios and Centie eo - Kenzie becoming his bonienian, fhe casio sod tmpraved. 1476. Leadice and Gentlemen's prer Cage niceTer ix assanlt and batiery with inteat to Kili R. Veils and Trimmings. Kid Gloves, wit ce ‘W. Miller last November. Cleaned or ved: also, Cortaine and | ure in: Yavorions i vere BUILDING IMPROVE MENTS.—The four new ads, Carpets ani Blaukete clewed during ano, On \ mony.) SEPTREM butldings iu course of erection for the | the Summer months. ny.) 8 WER te Bend ne your address god we will cailforandre. ft Rie.t wuss lvanta avenne porgetown turn work at any place tn the Pastrict free of extra | Building and Improvement on West street, near Congress, are charge. Work received and retarral by mail . See Cireniars at th sie Stores, where orters fuely and will be ready for’ oc- | press from and to ans slants ore Pj may be left. = cuzaney by December first. : : CURACY GRAIN - ere were no transactions in > AtNo. 13 Th grain at the Mevchants Exebange to-day: MEDICAL, é&c. =e Wills . ‘ River News.— Arrived, schooner Forest | a eay an a aber _€ ‘ity. from Bargor Maine, with laths pie cldeet est | 88 HAPROVER S SONU tor Yous ba entley Brothers; sclir. Herschel, ftuus ee ee 1M Bw re opeo SKPTEME iphia, with coal for Mayfield & Hies- | 36 Saratoga §1.. snag C re supply the Principe: ite i Ella Maithews, from Philadel- |“ Ladies desiring treatment sf any Gomplacae ees | J ee with © for Frazier; sehr. Taal an | coasult him with the atmoet conideues, | YOUNGL hrrs, homp-on, from Philadelphia, with stone | _Searatereoms for lady paren:s. jyis 2m" | pous MONDAY for Bradley; sehr. Ella L. Smith, from Bos- | “QATISFACTION, $1 PEK BOTTLE, Con- a chr. Clara, from Ph adelphia, . tions free at Dr. DARBY'S, 21% 42 at, | with coal for Mayfield & Hetston; scur. RT. nizstion Brilding.) . jst Clark, with stone for Bri May, With coal fur Steph: 1) (Cc PB) 252 88S. WILSON —a thorongnly oxpo- rienced aud scieutific ladies’ Physician and Midwife. Attend lscice at thetr homes, of pleasant Tours and the best attentio. at the Doctor's private Tesidence. Consultation confide Office, 76 Park st , near Saratoga st., Balti say Dis cures ai! nervons aud chron) Dame or nature. All compini MALES, and diseases of Children. vanic Electro chergicai Batis, the most tnvig- erating and health giving baths Known to modern ectence, Consu!tation and examination free ap2-Gm ; Sehr. Annie | m. ALEXANDRIA. THEFT OF HIDES FROM WASHINGTON.— This morning a colored man giving his nan as Charles White, accompanied by another cotored man and driving a grey horse at- tached to a wagon, came to the hide house of C. C. Smoot & Sons, and offered for sale six hides and nine lamb skins. The hides were salted and trimmed and Mr. Markell, the may be made L. BOSWORTH, at the Wasnff€ton Eloc- thie Unstitation, 918 B etrect nortuwest, INSTITUTE. ¥ SCHOOL ND LITTLE Gtats » 2 P vases of whates ident to Fr. jalty. foreman, seeing that they came some | J)R, ROBERTSON, ¥RIM BALTIMORE, | “The Avpnat regular butcher's, questioned the negro very can be Consulted at $24 ton street norte sts | 14. 175, closely but he gave such straight answers {| Bearly opposite the Gas ico, every ) und had the appearance of being himselfa | PAY ani Ly # fo 2 ym. tn butcher, Mr. M., fir bought them, and arrsodigg Sanit iggy es Stricture, Syphilis, and Spermate aid bimsome thirty odd dollars therefor. Ii Gonnorrtica recently ecatracted ¢ Sdaya, | he man then staried off saying that he n all its stages y ty cured, and the | Will be r s idriveover to Washington from whence ntirely eradicated from the svstem, with- | Fer part aid he bad come. Some half hour after- uercury. Spermaterrhea, bro | northwest wards the police received a telegram from | 08 bY excesses and abus: i 7 Washington stating that the hides were | memory and tneanity, | wipe ie stolen. Lieutenant Sinith immediately | Syakners, tupoter yu | Started after the wagon, but the man bad heart Ke mace good use of his start and gotten ont of | evil f the way. Cee suis, George Sa eee, who signs | the mepreg 38 Br ne ROF Zeus, Low : r . nimself « Sons ot Te if The Sixth’ Anny . i 1 written from Washington a yor || ie aeons for bora wiN commoner on WEDNESDAY Kemper, calling bis attention to what’ he t lis en assembly of godless men, who secrate the Sabbath,” enclosing the notice of the reception of the Srengerbund tn thts f September. F northwest, from 210 9 p be S VEGETABLE COlGH SYRUP — city on Sunday next, and calling upon the | RY REPO Tt be atne ahs hen ae eit Coca MAT! mayor to preveutit. Inasmuch as the reeep- Colds, He Lene. Th Croup, al ii Bron- S14 Mth street, ackiin tion is simply @ reunion of some of Mr. For sale b tie princizal Druggists S$ STOTT & CO,, and by tn hwest. novt i £ oriner’s friends on his own premises, where 1 one is obliged, or in fact, allowed to go, The twenty-f val season of this gin the secon am MONDAY in S: cept upon invitation, th of Oey ot te meth se, Will not interfer c be | Naval Academ, for Mr. Geo, Savage “T- WA to STEAMER LINES. | whl ‘recetve there imitate the example of Gen. Jackson's “man 7 = | German taught uss from Tennestee” who made a fortune by | REGULAR LINE FO) | Address . minding his own business. The letter con- BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE, | in twins considerable abuse of the € ns who On and after MONDAY, Jaiy 1, is elegant steamers ¢ Lake and Jane ko uew and | YOUNG LADIES? are Amongst our most thrifty and enterpris- ing eitizens.—Sentine?, Sel. : ele, ACADEMY OF THE VISITATION ie four regul: s betwee WASH ING- TON" and Nou Bum cote week ore FREDERICK, Mt Cif YF ITRMS. ings, ae fotlcten eerie! Biver Land | , Studies will be resumed on MONDAY igi HE LADY OF THE LAKE will leave W. my Po § > anc ng \ x rr very 1 V stree and day school Twis Gielegh 9B; es ad every TUESDA Stoddart street ind day school. For Miss LIPSCOMB, Principal Tth stre = THE JANE MOSELEY will loare WASHING- TON every TUESDAY and FRIDAY at 3 0'clock mand NORFOLK every MUNDAY aud THULS- DAY atép.m. ik, 4; round trip tickets, $¢. Meals rine apply h Gilman's dreg store, isth. ‘Street ¥ a HATS —A splendid assortme browns and light shades, in so! all wear: some very che “One Price Store,” 920 7 of medium felt, suitable », at Lewis’ street, between I Fare to No nd state rooms extra, DEMY, 235 street 1 = ree wil commen tte h year and K. We havé our nsual elegant line of || RXCUBSION BATES —Ronn4 trip ttexete nt re- | For partichlars ap special advantages * bats, for dress and school. 2 ay gd Point Lookout, Furtress Monroe snd | re ne by rot cone uy af ah hie ee p i ees cipal, No. V313 455 ol jookor re ’; | sagt] fm Ror Genicasa @uty— Potut Lookout and retarn, > Fortress ‘ gues, at 10 cents each: nodiscount todtealers. | Mealy aud state ome extra, Ticks good vu either | ree TEACHER = ese Cigars are seiling at 15cents in 3 oat, and Until use : tre or oa Boks “Shee For Tickets, Staterooms or tnformation apply at eats Lan ee aT ew Yor * Ls » H. Warp, the office of the INLAND AND BEANO RT | ‘ by pty cons. $13 or AGdree: Box 92,6 Corner Isth street and Pa. av. COaBTING COMPANT. Rock None Ratan | OF =e Hranquarters for genuine imported Ci- | Peparhours! Banks ih strect, oppostie’ Treasury | ant s.. 7 ars al Oli Peunsylv: a= aay ja avenue, 6 = ———— | By LOUISE E, DEANE { Principe. Ss . = a ci ipels. TAKE TIME by the forelock and send such | FE OR FOTOMAO aphid LANDINGS, | Pref. U.K WEIDMAYER. Teacher of Frene garments as you desire cleaned or dyed be- | _ ‘The swiit and favcrite fron Steamer | German spd Italian . W. M. MIRE fore the rush Gf work commence: ILOT BOY, W. BH. B) les, Oaptalu | Teacher of Maric, Mathematics and Latin. Sis dye works of A. Fisher, No. | bastug been thorovshi7 overhauled Fe nd Oll-cclce Patni, aE rer ing, Wei near 9th, or to his old stand, | eee ee OS | ey Wan eee cana opposite the Patent Office. Punctuality og Rs year will commence WEL spectable work and reasonable terms. a gtrett, at 7 o'clock a.m. na, wii | c forty weeks. BEFORE SENDING your chiliiren away to op aspen has cc ac | o; Per sehool, mark their clothing with Smi rubber stamps or stencils, 1013 Pa.ave. 8, see dine ie ied Corns Extracted Without Pain, 80 the shoe ean be worn with ease. Bunions, Ingrowing Nails, Vascular Excrescences, and other ailments of the feet successfully Al iftoights micnt be acepa ifrsights must be prepaid. fan" a5 FIFZHUGH, Agen [J SRCHANTS! LINE OF sTEamsuirs f BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YOLK. Gi all the accessor ArAtCS ar ary or cell RUCTION FOR CHILE Hl E Paysiea treated, at Dr. White's establisument, 15th | | Bereafter the five Steamehips %.C. KNIGHT ane | ai Culture, OO ISSA. Crest Street, opposite the Treasury. Hours 8 a. | ons GIBSON wall make na Rieter: 4 | Maiiiont: the Rinderearien, = Decal | fee oo tis H own ep ecial m. to6 p.m. | sxok ew SHINGTOS inn —— is also given to elementary imstructious Tue NATIONAL SAVINGS BANK, Comerot br DB Fcaseputaty yeh TORK, peas: Sept. i New York avenue and ith street, pays 5 pert Ticave GEGRORAOWMS wears Te EEA ty | to Fer particnia ee ean ee On Seponite for oach onion: ‘arg. m.,and ALEXANDRIA the same day. DMGESL ERR ON Seanany—a month. Banking houre,?to4. Saturdays,9 | "For {nil information y tok. P. A. DRNHAM, | Day Schaoi for Youne Latics and 1 . to 4 and 6 to 8. TiS,14ig | bustuess oftice and wharh, 63 Water street, George: | LO4 Farnat nurthwont Wacken Dew Sehoul | fown, oF at the office of the President, near P-straet | year commences WEDNESDAY. Sept. The Dr. C. W. BENSON'S Celery and Chamo- brisge. J. W. THOMPSON, President. | coarse of instruction is thorough and comprehen mile Pills are prepared exp y to cura Fretghts delivered by Kuox’s Express, Orders Teachers and masters of renee bare Headaches, Neuralgia, Nervousness and | lft st General Ofco, 603 Poans; Ivan a} departmants. Special factti Sleeplessness, and will cure any case. Price | 9 St te stesmer wharf, will be prmpiuy sttended | Gp heaped ll na & cents @ bOX, postage free. eos by ail i Spiy : druggists, and Charles Stott & Co., 480 Penn- EW EXPRESS LINE VIA CANAL, D SOMERS.? aa sylvania avenue, Washington.’ 8,5,co1:, | NV BSIWs 8. L. MAGEE, ‘Principals pet Ratha see : PHILADELPHIA, ALEXANDRIA. Va , WABR INGTON AND GEORGETOWN, D.C. BAILING DATS. n:} B BETHEL ACADEMY, Fauquier county, Va. Win. W. Smith, sentor principal, is s ed States Trensn 1@ highest educational authorities ot Vir- Vrom Pier 3, Norta Wharves, Pulletsiphte, | “ y of the eriot ” ja. Rates remarkably reasonable; ranch | SATURDAY, ot i2m. Fit at oe a uf han those of any similar institution in | From 69 Water street, Georgetows ogsn, Dr. DW the state. 89,2010 | DO., MONDAY at 6p. m. ine connect Semi- week Se Se THE VENFRARLE ARCHDEACON SCOTT, of St Philadelphia with Line of Steamers fo EDUCATE Sons and DavontEns te Prov: % aro a living. 9 home and Dunham, Quebec, says that he suffered from | Y omen br this Tan en ces, Bownart | ene SRC T tee eee ee dyspepsia more than twenty-five years, but | G. #. HYDE, Agent for 2, of G. ¢dueation. The Practical Faglish and Lui'tan that three weeks’ use of the Peravian Syrup -P. OLYDE & O0., Philedeiputa, ens Department reoettcs pupils 12 soars old, (an Tron tonic) has benefitted him so won- - BERD, Alexandria, Va. peards. The advenced Business Department he can hardly persuade himself ©. MINK, 29 Devonshire street, Bortoa ives students without recard to age, who are > | SerFreights delivered by Knox's Express. Or. | ft the conrse in one year.” Talim, Who Know tilt O50 | aereett af Genecal Omen, ©O8 Eseries | es to be paid at the beginning: #4 ne, or at tue Steamers’ Weert, wid be promptis ple in etx equal monttiy instalments #50 to #10,000 has been Invested In Broek | B¥ended to. scutes ata A selteien of gin an tee Privileges abd paid 900 per cant. profit. “How = = Ee cencersale for to do it.” A book on Wall street, sent free. DEVLIN & OO., s may enter for Tumbridge & Co., Bankers, 2 Wall street, New Yor! 6,3: THE BIXGER SEWING MACHINE sales 0 (NEW WORK.) strated cirealar j ' j ~ PENCEB. President. 9 5 8. ee ne 182 wore $219,600. ainkad 1106 F STREED. SELECT SCHOUL FOR ooo 3 GJREAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE or DRY Goobs. rthwest ed the charge cf Jy take pleasure dn rect Punding to their former patrons their successors, the M'sses Ackerman and Gow perthwaite, ANNIE E. EVa ELEN ©) WILLIAMS. ‘This school will re-open on MONDAY, Septe 15th. 3875. Applications for admission aay bem: St 473 Missouri avenue, or 313 New Jersey ave- nue southeast, sugls Ie OLY O8OS8 CHURCE. SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. ve to children a thoroughly good training in nglish Brauches, Arihmese and Moser CUSTOM DEPARTMENT, FCR CUB OUSTOM TRADE WE KeRP rHa BESTASSURTE STOCK MATESIALS TO SE FOUND IN THE CNITEDSTATES, STAPLE FABRICS MANUFACTURED EX PRESSLY FOB U8, AND THK OHOICEST FANUY 8TYLES OF ENGLISH, FRENCH, GEKMAN AND AMEE]. CAN MANUFACTUE: FOR THIS BEANOR OF OUB BUSINESS WE EMPLOY TH@ BEST Ocr immense stock must be reduced. SUMMER GUUDS will be sold less tian cort. beftlifat Gur unrtr theit rogue’ peice” Bal ‘$0! ler thei al ice. ¥ of our stock will be sold at Cost for thirty day ‘ian W.W RBURDETTE & CO., jySi-tf Now. 925 7th and 706 K streets n. w. CeSty Drawing. _ | a aang YARRIAGES, CABBISGES, OARRIAG FO eC Oe a ee eer tee rors orc, Demecmiber, is the Chapel We now bave on hand a fine stock of, 2 a BE, AND IM | avenue northwest, the latest style of C » consisting EVERY RESPECT TURN OUT STRIOTLY | "oy jan “A Farol’, Rector, aseisted by compe of Coupe aways, extension top. FIRST-CLASS GARMENTS. ALL OLOTHING | tent teachers. To oe amp seats. Plane box Duggics, Giese | ORDERED AT OUK WASHINGTON OFFIOR | Apply to Rector, at his residence, 1613 P street door and low door ; Business, Rxprows and | oR THIS DEPARTMENT 18 MADE UP Im | Dorthwest.orat Chapel. até p.m. daily. augls im jaicher Wagons. Also a large stock of top and no- top Buggies, Poby Phetens, and a stock too uc. | NEW YORK AS REPRESENTED, NOTWITE. | (* Beroce to motion. Wi Oe YOUNG Cue” °F | BTABDING THE ASSERTIONS OF SOME OF pproved paper. aS jo, | OUROOMPRTITORS THAT WR FILL THESE — 456 Reounerivania svente_ | ORDERS FROM OUR BRADY RADS STOUR, NATO Sa rcniciets Phi roped NGLIS BENCH. AND CL. AL AND oe READY MADE CLOTHING. EXiget soncti ron Young eavies, > densest Bg esr hn agra ena pees home made, and consgguent!y wave freeh. ‘They | ap OUR WASHINGTON OFFICE WE KEBF on the Inth of Rept 1a ‘aug2t-ly Soothing cine oetieen ios ooenias teen at WE HOME SCHOOL, Misr AM TIANSON, | most essential quali ‘uniform street southeast, Capitol Hill, recently socupted by mate revhit, Sdne ofthe discases in whic the Bt 'sAcademy, wili resume its datieson recommended aa r spoody relict EETEMUER tot. Large Toons aod aupie iexisera ep igus: hare MSF era ees eect carers isparcherr eer He sitnae Sea ie eet fener Boas Ril be sent by mail to aay part of the country on i ARTHUR NATTANS, Druggist, ‘Stg?)-tr D streets northwest. At THE BALTing SHIRT Fae. 1019 F Street northwest, Washington, D. 6, elas thorough Instras between Baltimore and Wash ~ directly at thetSominary gieh Taltion per sesion uine TR Moderate chargers, Mre JAMESR THOMAS. angi? elm M83, SSS, SEPRED Btiacs evens . A Sen me RVING AND Da JORG LADIES, No 1700 BF The ae the shoot will commenc Bib of & ptend Otre = eet wg] md after 2th of Lard bodstores. ancl 6o LAND AGRICOLTT RAL Oot. r Fall Term on MONDAY ‘AURA at he # PHB MARY 1 Py Beek ies Fame wr Next Somsfon wit Soplew er The best facilis ring 9 th metue SOB will re ope Avenue cant. betwoon tat ws a K inderenrs Oireninve at} SDERWORTH SCHOOT 7 Noa geo N STREET. interes Beptes, The Thitteenty & end French Board itt. For cir P. LEYEsves, neg8 cot Principal Were D OOLLE TE FOR STUDS * KOTH SEXES, IN SEPABATE DEPARTMENTS, Bach basting » fail oc rp . te Semi-Ar tual Session EPTE BER tet, 108 “ vin BF Catabegoes, with full informath course of steed gra dreas WARD, oF nogS cow w St JOUNS COLLEGE, bs) - ANN JAMES M GARNETT. LL I tpal i sand eX amie Av tnsam i Ti BSDAY. Sep at 4 Trithon: ¢23 per advances, Severed 40, contate it. BOP- 2m TIlE DAME OF M ARYLAND Tustitute for Yoar baa stew to make robe re Mf euUrAL them refine vents. Board end German L Br. and Mee. Wer Can Mr Geen ca, { Princtpats, Thik stitntion t wf the Collagtete Syatem. with a Aruct re in the Bee nes: fh tng. be arded wt cbs hk ye Setou ae LUMBIAN UNIVERSITY, 7 é L RATORY Dé “pee Sop LUPGE. Sopember 15th L DFPARTMENT. ¢ PARTRENT. vx mation aides 3.0, WEL . ASHISGION FEMALE SEMINA &¥ 6 reop ned MONDAY, September 18, 78, 1 + NO. 102% Uti street worth s Of boardiag ¢ opils «il be or terms appty to the princtpals, 1027 step Street northwest, or procure circul htay be found at the pi nctps! bookst = R576) PRE QcvETER a 2 A 9 Sor Boys. I2mitles trom Mhilnt tora. 8. G. Buortliage ¢ Barvar Es fay Ps a Bn Mi'Sh (8808S ES YOUNG Dares poann ING and DAY SOKOOL 943M oe ner of With! wi Thorongt instr Pref PALG M Ne Z_BUUN, Te W RST END INSTITUTE AS. 8. L. CADY. Pi Bend for Cheatur. “b easy term Pies Lal = Freat SPLENDID STO fA DOWNED KNAL rane, By K OF THE WUSLD-2e- b PLANOS—Pori ‘Wee i. Syaare and Catan "2's celebrated Pi Pianos from other well- Sill aise sell and renton ferme. Turing wer a y MICHENBACH, 425 % + Pa. ave, 1 ECKER BROS” PIANOS ARE TUE BESE “Dp made inthe coruirs. ‘They take t Pat-clase test cimeate, bela aR rivaled In faulty of 2 re and oo techsnien. u every detail, Prices reasonable = “Torme easy G. KUAN, tei Ager, ene, Weshh.gton, D. 0 od exebaaged eed for rent 638 New York Pianos regulates. (o many 10 tr FAMIi.Y SUPPLIES QOQTH STREZT MARKET. WM. LINKING, eno, W. ut 720 4 a STREET. WATER RM ON® FROZEN AND DELIV BRED AT YOUR VINNER HOUR, ee URE PRACHES, and ail kinds é WM. LINKINS & SON. “yp? AND “KAUPHY. : ar east Wing, and at my store corner of th B etrects southeast There goods arr: m fre retailed «1 tT. 14% end 149 Conter Market, cast Open every dav. SUMME R RESORTS, ONION SQUARE, N.Y. EUROPEAN PLAN.

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