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rr rr ere EVENING STAR. | WEDNESDAY..,..September 22, 1875, Weather Probabilities To-day. | Orrice oF Carr Srenat OFF: tT j ‘WASHINGTON, Septem er For New England ani the m continned ecol and clear or ps weather. with narthwest t+ south ard rising fo! y LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, &¢.. To-Night. Kationel Theater-—Mrs. Henrietta Chan- fran in “London Assurance.” Forts Opera Hovse—Ha “The Biue and the Gre Brethers,” Washin ard pienie. ‘an an? Hart. in | ois aud Tue L p Schuetzoen Park.—Rifle m Condensed Locals, Knight, printer. has removed to Hempler will commence auctioa evening | Mr. D. 8. Jones, chief clerk of the Board of | Health, bas return ter a Month & se jours A-rae of the Herriag make, we thousand five hundred and se ‘Was hoisted into one of the see dows of the State department this mornin The case of Jobn Frawner, chares! wit killing Thes. A. Kennan f od i macy with his ( gtand jury yester: Sigror Marstro bis - ) wife, wag before the v. ttore Barili will_resnme in singing at Mar roth. Mr. Barili is wetl- known in the city, and has won @ high rep tation by Lis successful teaching. The Metropolitan Democratic evening, and a number of &@ to the Obio campaign, in whi Allen is engaged. At the regular monthly mee Hibernian Benevolet Society, J. Donahue was elected de the anual convention of tt Benevolent Union to be held Rochester. day evening by isher, Jr.. president, a Mary Chenowitb, secretary. Committees on literary exercises, music, fotrdiuctions and invitations and refreshments were ap- Pol.sted. A isrge meet was beld Monday night at the residence B.A. Willard, esq., and it was arranged resume Sunday services at Willard hali on ‘the first of November, and during the co: ing winter eminent clergymen through the country wil! alternate! ate au Pastor is engaged permanently. District Government Affairs. Lieutenant Hoxie returned t morning after a few days absence norin official business, and resumed his duties. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE To LE REPAIRED. The District Commissioners gave orders to Mr. C. W. Cunningham, superint of streets, to day amination of P- up the holes avenve pass to make a thorou yivania avenue, fi conerete, and make t D ming winter. Ti Tegardea by t ers as th expensive and al the same time most ¢!fec: Method of making temporary rep: some definite plan is atopted and appropri Gon made for’ permanent and durable pay ment. ! THE JAMES CREEK IM PROVEMENT. This morning Uommissioner Ketcham made a tour of the work on the James Creek canal sex wall, the outiet of Tiber creeg now, which work is being prosecuted wit) considerable vigor by the contractors. covered portion of this sewer terminates Virginia avenue, and the remaining port ia to be left open, and woen completed ¥ be navigable by long beats and schooner It is probable that a thrifty trivie will spring up here in the wom! and coa : work is progress diffieulty in proe rop for thesé walls, the alluvial deposits b to deep | THE WASHINGTON ASYLUM CEMETERY. Commissioner Lubey, of the Washington Asylum, sent the following to day to Joxepii | F. Hodgson, intendant of the asylum:— | | forward herewith the official map of cemetery attached to the Washington Asv- lum, together with book of record. You will please begin interments in sectiou 12, tue one | nearest the b | practicable Afier the earth tn the graves bas sett) have each trimmed, shaped and sodded. At the heol of each section drive a strip of wool f. inehes wide. one inch thick and five feet le inted white, and near top of same pri lack letters’ the number of the seetio: Also, @t the head of each grave drive a strips of wood three inches wide, one ineh tic and two and a half feet long, painted whit {7b the number of the grave in biack let sections and gta. 7 and record book. Fiew* make re for a set of stencil plates, 1 sary to carry out this order.” 2 ast Scriecrpe oF AN Unknown Y SuproseD To BE A WasHLx-- Major Richards, superinte»o,,,°1 ‘ this morning received 8 Letter from Chief ot | Police Brady, of “iimington, Delaware, Gated yesterday, stating that a young mar comuniited S™icide by drowning himself the Biap“iywine, in that city, Mr. Brady states that there is nothing a hi, by which he can be identified other than ‘the hat, which ts a black stiff felt crape reaching pearly to the top. and Furebased of Stinemetz, 1237 Pennsy avenue, Washington. He is a young man of genteel appesrance, well dressei in biack clothes, gold collar bi 4 ket with ste gold eramele! cut id wearing black cloth gaiter tops over leather gaiie Was about 25 years of age. 5 feet «ir bigb, with auburn hair and monstach: F.om this description bis friends, if he has avy here, may identify hin St. MATTREW's H YESTERDAY.— ‘There were imposing ceremonies at St. Mai thew’s church yesterday in hovor of the p tron saint of the chureh. In the morning tifieal high mass was celebrated by the Foent Rev. Bishop Beeker, of Wilmington, Delaware, assisted by Rev. Father Heale of Georgetown College, deacons of hono: Fathers McNally and Broulliet; deacon of mass, Father Boyle; sub-deacon, Father Me. Carthy; master of ceremonies, Rev. Fath. Keane; assistant master of ceremonies, Rev. | Father DeWolf. The choir, under the leai of Rev. Father White, ren/lered selections from Hayden's first mass, Mozart's twelfth mass, Agnes Dei. In the evening Bishop Becker preached from the words: “At that | time Jesus saw a man sittir #ide—said to him, music, as in the morn <haneel, altar ‘Were bandsom: =. Was very fine. The parts of the reh ed h flowers. evening at the residences ef Mr. Frank Dar- le: Pennsylvania avenue—Mr. W. P. Middletown, Pa., and Miss Mary and Mr. Orlanda Krigbaum, of i Pa., and Miss Lizzie R. Fenton. | The ceremony was performed in the presence of @ large bember of the relatives and frien: } of the parties by Rev. Mason Noble, of the Presbyterian chureh, and in a brief address | be alluded ts the fact that there were present | four generations. Mr. Miller is a conductor on the B. & P. road, and Mr. Krigbaum an | engineer. and there were present many of the | officers and «rm yes of the read, as also a pumber of the relatives of the grooms from Penpsyvania. Among the presents were a silver water pitcher and goblet of unique de. sign, to Capt. Miller from bis fellow couduc tors. ——— CHARLES DICKENS, Wilkie Collins, and many other distinguished visitors to New York, bave made their home at the West- minster Hotel, from which fact itmay be inferred the Westminster is one of the and hotels. The rates of " not higher than other first-class houses, but the unexcelled accommodations. bp pce and convenient location, — | THERE WAS A DOUERLE WEDDING last | | v Miller, of - Darley c be of on ex to — an peeent jreen og Dw Ed ard giving bail for Sayder, the alleged Perry } over, caught the drowning boy by the bair and drew him out bomen No more need of having your collars Weebed, when you can wear Elmwoots aud canwicas that are {oy sale everywuere. | and the ordinance of the Boar: g of prominent Unitarians | 1 | The “six” were changed 4 little | race in 15:30, the was won by Pairo Subjects. NIGHT. The Board of Health beld their rezntar , meeting last evening; Dr. C. C. dent in the chair, Mr. Langston, from the commit on om'Irances, reported on the resolution In Telation to @ horse. porehased from Henry Watd. for the pound service, but wh proved worthles: ad reeamme that the board demand $150 from Mr Ward, report adapted. The same committer reported eorcerning the filling of lots, and recommended tat Mr. Jos ley be consnited xs to the power of the board in the premises: alopted. The same committee submitted the follow- ing Cox, presi- report as to bis DING OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS, which was adopted First. That whenever domestic animals © found within the cit Washingtoa and Georgetown at large beyond the en- closures and contro! of their owners, such creatures, under the law passed shonid be taken up and tmpounded as p. vided by the Board of Health; that the larse droves of cows driven about the streets of prove jess and beedless manner, that they wander over unfinished and over footw als finished or work being done, : do. are to be ¢ large, io judgement of your committee, within meaning of the regulations ot the by pertat: be to this suijeet, ands @ taken up and impounded aceordin Se The committee are of the opinion that. siree the Board of Health is clothed with the authority, under the act to pro nment for the District of Coiu Febr ISL, se gula als from ranning Yashington and Geo: tomake and rd to the herdi animals pon pub , avenues, and alles on and G jaras such regulations are necessary at iarge complish the end propose: quoted from the organie ac tit be found 1 ons prohibiting entirely Sueh herding ! grazing, and when the necessity named sts then ft becomes the du the board to make euch regulations. So tar, however, the board has not undertaken to make them, It may not be wise to make them at this ime, but when the board finds it necessary to do so, its authority, in the judgmeutof tue nittee, is ample. THE HEALTH OFFICER'S REPORT for the week puisar Soa; re compl pficial not causes of death investigated peas conditions invesgated, 14; burials expense, 9; at p saticnts treated by physiciar 75; local causes of death from ; typhok! fever, 4, premises nd in ur 'Y condition, 3: tons of age removed, 150; dead animals reported and removed, 15; privies cleaned by Odorless emnations, also animal i redeemed, 24; killed. 77; escape : dogs amount realized, $21. MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS, An application for a position as s inspeetor was received frr x Houses No. 420 Massachusetts avenue aud Mr. Kengia’s on Fayette stre and Georgetown, were re ceseary, the board may make regn- | | ance.” | the eastern section of the city where im- | nts are now going on, in such eare- | sar ry ndition, and the bealth off Was ordered to abate the nuisan health officer submitted comzaunication y ting to causes likely to produce zymotic | eases as reported by the medical sauitary inspector. ne TUE ANALOSTAN CLCR RRGATTA.—A very large crow: gathered at 1 he evening to witness ¢ that club. Shortly a@ live o’elox containing the umpire, Mr. W Roach, and members of ihe pres out into the stream, closely fotk ur and six-oared boats. The four crew was composed of the same i rowed last Tuesday, viz: Stowers, st Cumberland, 3; White, 4, and ¥ compe crew as follows: Taylor, stroke; Robertson, Maunder, 4; Burdette, 3; Gur! litott pW, aud Corson, coxswain. Th: the same as before, 1, miles down the ri and return. At 5:50 the word was given a both made @ good start. the « having a very slight lead. The two boats maintaine the same position till they reached the stalks boat, and both turned together. From tie he finish the race was very in- xelting. The “four” gained st inpe.ceptible lead, bat when nea thouse they made a galiant spur and crossed the line at the rate of 35 to the minute, only one length ahead, winning th x” being only seven sec. onds behind them. Being victorious in th race the four-oared crew were awarded the badges. The workin: course was boats then made theirapp2ar- pumber, pulled respectively by Bordette and McKe Maddox anit Postal. and Pairo and Roach. wasamille down the river z the re ve em a NAMEN! nd Roach, who crossed line considerably ahead of the others, ln 30, MeKenny and Burdette seco eee THE NORTHERN LIneRTy CHARIOT Com- PANY. —Ata meeting of the board of dir tors of the Northern Liberty Chartot ec any last night, the form of an ag vetween that company and tr Liberty Market company, by w frourd of the latter company is of Chariot company free of rent for five Was read and adopted. The secretar read a letter from Mr. C. M. Murch, tlie pa- tentee of the chariots, urging the 1 Of putting on more chario! proposed by the company. He ¢ that they should put into immediate ope tion at least twenty two-horse chariots the same number of one-horse chartots, in order to prevent competition. The one-horse ariots carry eight passengers and are mocn ighter and better adapted to our level streets. He offers to sell the entire rizht of manufacturing and using ther chariots in this District for $3,000, one-half cash and we balance in paid-up stock of the company, or he would sell the right of use of fonrten chariots for $700. Messrs. Bowen, HoTmaa and McGill were appointed a@ committee to devise a plan for @ stable, to be built upon the ground allowed them by the market company, and also to inquire into the eost and advantages of fitting the chariots with Slawson boxes. ————— LovE LAvGHS aT OnsTaciEa.—Among the canonical impediments to marriage in ancient times was what was termed in ecc siastical law precontract, toth where the parties been solemuly a e matrimonial anion bad ed at a tender age to consummate a ture time the rites of matrimony, and th precontract was a bar or impediment to an other matrimonial alliance. But the y couple who cal'ed on Key. Father O' Kao of St. Mary's Church, in this city, to be mar- ried, last hight, found an obstacle to their union in @ preeootract of a different charac- ter required by the Catholic Church before the sacrament that when one of the parties to the union ‘of hearts and the union of hands is Protestant, that person is under the necessi- of subseribing to the written articles, that the marfiage shall be reared teachings of the Catholle faith. Inthe instance alluded to, the groom elect, who is a Protestant, refused to comply with the conditions precedent to the possession of the | Barris, assault and battery with intent | kill Martin Carter, some three weeks age | This occurred on a Sunday on Canzl stree of marriage is allowed— | beloved objec: of bis affections imposed by | the chureh ordinance, and the couple fort! with repaired to the’ residance of Rev. Dr. Sprigg, where the twain were made one in short order, disembarrassed of obligations as © what might be the future issue of their marital relations. — Alerandria Gazette 21s!. ——— A NEw Co-oPERATIVE BCILpING Asso- ClaTION.—A meeting will be held to-night. ac | 7 o'clock, at the Board of Trade rooms, Mar- ket space, near Sth street northwest, to o1 ganize @ new co-operative building associa- tton, on the plan of the Franklin, old Wash- _— and Jefferson. Fine he is based upon long experience, and has proved to confer benefits upon all its members, both borrower and investor. On each share the stockholder pays $2.50 each month, on which be can obtain @n advance of ¢ wany thousands as he holds s! . ever the bid may be, the shareholder re- ceives $1,000 on each share, which he returns io one hundred and twenty monthly instal- ments. —_e_—_ EVENING INSTRUCTION.—It will be seen by eae nod to the hoe i eanpee the evening classes opened last year at the rooms of the Noone Men’s Christian Association are to be resumed this winter. The idea of the association is to provide opportanities for improvement for young men or others at so low & rate as to accommodate al. no way to prove @ source of remuneration to the association. German and French, Latin tangst Ge ard English pepcnes will pe abie instructors. ‘lasses wi commence about Ist Gctober. = —_.—_ L& DRort PARK is now pen ped with Po- tomac water, the proprietors @ving laid the necessary mains for the purpose, at their xa segeete: The park ae already had gas sewerage, 18 now provided with all the converfences that the city ean afford. The place is so beautiful it is rapidly becom. ing & favorite resort for afternoon driving. —e—__ FALEUMS in beautiful bindirgs for school children and young misses, at Junction News ., F ang th streets. quashed. ] Sanita: | MEETING OF THE WEALTH HOARD LAST ts. Mrs. Chanfran took the nity Presbory” in “Was She st taet evening for the lest time. and gat: et hosts of new almirers. Tois evening will be piaved the eemedy, “London Assnr- ance.” with Mrs. Chanfran as Lady Gay Spanker.and in this character she will i- dorbtetly maintain her high repntatios Ford's Opera House.There was a very lorge audlence last night at Ford's to ses Harrigan and Hart in the pleasing dram, ‘The Bive and the Gray.” “The Gallant Sixty Ninth” again brought dowa the honse. “The Blue and the Gray” will be eoutinued for the remainder of the week. Talimeige Holl To-morrow evening Mr. ias Seaton Lonoeho will deliver his original lecture, entitled “Ola Acquatnt- It is chiefly composed of local remi- niscences, which will be very interesting to Washingtonians, who ought to tarn ont | Strong to bear it. i Washington Schuetzen Park.—This afternoon | and evening will be held a grand rifle matel and pie-nie at the above place. The rifle match will be between ‘teams of five men ected from companies A and B, 1st District, militia, for a silver ehal- Doneh’s string band will faruist o'clock for dancing. THY WASHINGTON ScHUETZEN VERFIN met at S d Hall, E street, last eve- to croavn the king orge C. Walker. The 1 WAS postponed nntil next Tuestay evening, and Messrs. Reha, Angerman, Suef ferle. Ebel, F « and Von der Heide were chos on nominations, The Verein thea m lence of Mr. Watker, on F ted him, when he appeare: med by cheers. Mr. ker then @ brief aderess of welcome, and in er sol Proposed three cheers for tie Wash- gton Verein, to which a hearty response wars made. He then invited the ests into lis ganien. where an elegant spread, and to which ampl Mr John L. Vogt then formaily, after appro. priate remarks, crowned Mr. Walker a. Ererouneed him king of the Washington Schuetzen Verein. Mr. Walker acknowl- edged t honor, and addresses were made by Mr.Simon Wolf, Mr. Vogt, and others ——. A Svupprrssep Divorce CAsk—On the OW Hth Jue in the Equity Court, ma D.W.C. Allen from the with Marian V. Alien, tthe papers were immediately taken out, and consequently no ciear information ean be had as to the nature of the case or the grounds qn which the decree was mate. It it understood, however, that the parties were miarried in 1872; that they lived tozether untila few months ago; that the husband then charged her with aduitery with one or more persons; that the offence was admitted by at leastone of the partics thus charzed. and that on this state of facts the decree was granted. The testimony in she case was taken by T. D. Anderson; but who took the papers out of court? oo ART, elitor of the Law 1i-known member of the Wash- d resident of Georgetown, was appointed assistant attorney to prosecute Lustrict cases in the Police Court, yestentay and entered upon his du this mornin Mr. Taggart isa gentleman of acknowletged ability, thoroughly conversent with District laws and ordinanees, of strict integrity character, and is popular. His appointment just at this time will do much to restore the confidence of the public in this court. pat abi areas MARRIAGE Lice: S have heen issued to Isaac Young Pinkney and Kate Watson; Il. Perry and Lueretia Biloxten; W and Mary A. Schweitzer: ck and Harriet bury. of Washington, s of Keene, N. H ale. ——_.—___ PATENTS To WASHID TANS.—The fol- its have just been issued to resi- the District of Columbia: Crarles tvenport and William M. Porter, im- ‘ment in hinged masts for boats; ‘and 1 purchasing superior ne of the most rapidly im e cit e advised to at on T and 9th streets, advertised Hanna, trustee, through B. H. Warner, auctioneer, to take place to-morrow afternoon, at £30 o'clock. gee Estate SALE.—Mesers. Dune s., AtieLioneers, sold yesterday for C. ‘anson and Chas. F. Wollard, tru: 2th and 1th northeast, con- 01 square feet of ground, to James 4 Cents per square foc bis Sass ITANDSOME boxes of note paper and enve- lepes for ladies and children, at Juaction News Depot, F and 9th streets, ~ ° tainin Wood, ¢ THE COURTS. Faviry Court—Julye Olin. To-cay, Ratrie agt. Ratrie; decree fina ine sale. Sanders agt. Lyon; arg ment completed. CRIMINAL COURT—Jwilge Mae Arthur, day, Sonny Hunter, talse pretence pros. Georgianna Taylor, false pr ; Verdtet of not guilty. John Peppe: ug Stolen property; information Povrce Covrt—Judge Mills pro tem. To-day, Jane Layis, assault on Sally Fox; Sally assault on Jane Davis. cross-firé. Hoth live in the county. The quarrel commenced about the ownership of a stove. The testimony was that they both ran and “damped each other.” Both got #bout equa! punishment, ai the court dis- Missed the ¢ Jotin Lanahan, assanit and battery on Fritzready Tobias Sla- 1 ter, forfel ateral. “David Parker, pr . Patrick Donohue, forfeited col- lateral. Jobn Blair, forfeited collateral. Cornelins Williams, earrylng @ razor; $30. el Burke, carrying a pistol: $20. Phillip 1 Graham, forfeited ‘collateral. > ren; do. lug son Wa James Adams. climbing on the rail- of @ street park; Sally Fox and ing. Officer Smitth caught them throwir blocks at each other, and using terrible oaths and foul language; $5 each. Thomas Foote, charged with using an ny measure ly sel corn in the market. Market Master Stevenson in his testimony in the case stated that if the sealer of weights and measures would give a little more atte: tion to the market measures and weights % there would be diMeulty. The testimony did not sustain the eharge and the case Was distissed. Everett Rider, unlicensed Wagon; $5. Michael McKenna, selling liquor’ without license; continued. Wm. to The assault seemed to have been unpre yoked. Barris cut Carter a fearful gash with @ pocket knife, which he whipped out of his pocket, and afterwards kicked and threw stones @thim. lor defendant it was shown that a halfdozen colored boys, complainant among the number, were sitting dowa near defendant's residence playing cards, and tat they made an assault on. defendant, throwing stones at his house. Held for grand jury under $500 bonds. Martin Car- ter, Montgomery Carter, Champion Carter, Jesse Henry, Lee Carter, and Abraham Hen- ry, assault and battery on Wm. Barris. It having come to the knowledge of the court that the defendants had been arrested near the court, where they had been summoned as witnesses, the judge directed that a nolle pros be entered, stating that witnesses are secure in their immunities as such, until they return to their homes, and he would not entertain any charges under such circum- stances. Lucy Brown, profane on street; $5. ——_—_—_.68+ e7-J. R. Partridge, United States minister to Brazil, arrived at New York Saturday. s7Fourteen feet beneath the surface, at Salisbury, Ct., two inches of frost were found last week. s7-The Detroit Free Press says that no Ohio woman could be content’ without a Boston rocking chair. a2” Lee & Shepherd's creditors in New York baveagreed to lake seventy cents on the dol- Jar. s7-Fonr boys out sailing were drowned by the apsctting of their boats near Humbur, a few miles west of Toronto, Canada. #7-Clara Morris, the actress, has arrived at New York from Europe. Ske has im- proved slightly in bealth. 87° A schoolboy says that when his teacher undertakes to ‘show him what is what,” he only finds out which is switeh. @7-Mr. Beecher aud wife arrived at New York on Saturday from the White Moun- tains, and left immediately for Peekskill. a7~Shingle weldings” are now coming ia- 0 fashion. novel wcdding takes place when the first born is old enough to spank. m7 Ata congress of French journalists held at Troyes yestereay, resolutions were adopted demanding that the state of siege be raised and the press laws amended. e7 The Fall River mill owners had a meeting Saturday, and resolved to resume operations on the 2th inst, at the reduced prices. 7 Wasbington and Waiter Shell, brother and of the late Dr. Shell, have been arrested in Lawrenceville, 8. C., for the mur- der of Joe Crews. iss oe ts ; a7 The executive comm! e national union party in Massachusetts calls upon the of state to vote independ best men and ee aa akl 2 aspropriation of $1,000 having a made by the elt council of Petersburg, Va.. to aid in the ereetion of @ Catholic ‘seavol house, the citizens secured an injanctloa cn the treasurer to preyent the payment, LS nea arama GEORGETOWN. | GEORGETOWN ADVERTS. | EDUCATIONAL. | _EDUCATIONAT. Deap — Mrs. Mary E. Shanks, mother of m . SS SSS “aon MONDAY Ber Or assre aL i oe te BUILDING ASSsu Constables ‘n, Samuel and George | GRORGETOWN — There ; R°® BALL COLLEGE, mi sith oe Shanks, died this morning at her residence, | UTCT0R et ogee eee EDING SEL SLLICOTT CITY, Ma THREE COURSES—oo y * Guain MARKRT—Merchan‘s' Bzchangr— TRG NEXT, the 2M instant. a Py Selec are onporinisrige ore afided 90 the Stent Be There were no offerings to-day. Sale of a separ 2 SILLIAM RING. Secretary, tit himself Yor Civ Wagineeting, Met small quantity of wheat at from #126 Ww pon R NT—In Gara-iow T— Tne BRICK “= DWELLING BO a» MONDAY. September 62h ‘West street. B. pet on RIVER AND CANA John Gibson, from New ¥ Arrived, steamer ork. consigned to R.P. A. Denham, with general merchandise conte intr g 9 roume with we and water. with targe Jot Ars pare the door HER OF PIAN 1". ‘Apply Bete BROTHER BETTREIN, Pree given let of October. my st Dr. Cotten ~ Pesseeet . for District merchants: schooner Joun P, Abpiy to PT BERRY No. 141, corner Comat cs USIC LESSONS at» reasnable » by No 39 FRANKLIN STKERWT. | Ehrmann, from Baltimore, with 2000 feet amd Dumbarton atrnete ec) | gompetent Tracer. hg: re principally pre. — ) jumber for Joseph and J. E. Libbey; schoone ]NION HOTBL, GFORGETOWN. WILL RE ferred after 3 o'clock, at 1117 F street Barrow Mary Ann, 0 U from Alexanaria, with ry Ann ‘ Mec LPtR Let. Ist for the reception of cuenta at re- | BOFthwest aa. _: a ee ae and Pay Re ee bushels wheat for Hartiey & Brother; sehoo- vent rates . ) OL ROW re " Septem + pers Thomas Cra Jenate A. Shepard, _* V. SHINS, Propristor. | PROF av aie we 5 ion. Par ckcden. Saree pus —— epry Allen, William Wilson, Beajamin EMOVAL—DAVID K. YOUNGS Million Aly me in Musto an 8. P. LErcevas Garsides, Henry Parker, and Oakes Ames, IR And’ Fancy Gace, Bialiginces een? iterempem 13% tod aeons for con 1 By canal—boat Golden Rule, with moved os Lag Es beat og: fegeee A153 Peers Avance Beoorcn Te ACaT “HOME SCH for J.G. & J. M. town, to No. ridge street An entire Roce gay “ th BOYS 1 corn G.& J.M. Wate: pow nee Temapies eee a } See circulars @ the Music Stores, where santers eebtehen f. ’ Sh ——________—— GOUDS has been added. making ft the Soe Seber. —T. | September Gorn te CITY ITEMS plete store in Georgetown to select from kOe ROGERS Litkes Per echolawic yoar Por . ‘A visit Is solicited ‘Aingl8 tm POPULAM Com QTIONAL FRENCH | Kgue or uddtecs the J ae == ‘ : 8" felt and straue hata refinished in all Wu. WHEATLEY'’s | Nothte sept marfim Brook tne se the Fall styles, at A. T. Whiting’a, 024 Penn. 3 ESTAS. Pref. 1. Seavear = ayenve. 1 i STEAM DESIEG 25 ANING | tlonelmeibod a pee Coecamias Usivensiry Is a | ‘erm —Ry the year. '. qnarteriy. WASHING TON evn este 9 Jefferson Str-nt, Gooreatown, D. | Opening nighr, free to ail,on September 30,283, | PREPARATORY Nap : SS eo Established. 1881. Preminm awarded, 1857. Bn. | at G14 F uireet orto ao ee tenter sh sacianmimnaes Roede mate, oe — ee inraed and improved, 1874, Ladies and Gentiemen's 4 Thursdays THE COLLEGE, September ady- » $22, or made to order, #30. ing apparel of every description, tuciading | NB mt any tines, 43% TMENT. Ocwober ah Jess 10 per cent. for cash Crepe Veils and Trimaungs, Kid Gloves RES — thet ors Tee are Made of swiistactory goods, and | £6.. 46, Mealy clesuad or dyad; alae; Cartaine ned | ST iorriks Ooevenn teoxan waencn oo 3-0. WELLING LL. ge ntlemen designing to purchase willdo well | (i ggumie: Carpets sad Glankets cleaned daring “LASSES. in prin) Cc: (Nothing but French spoke ssimere Eosiness Suits to onder from | _,8¢h¢ %* Tour ncdross and we will call for and re Borthing but poken starn work at any place inthe} strict tree of extre | | Prof. L frm Busta) s ae word lees the usual diseonut. barge. Work reteived aad retinned be oa tional method pen MONDAY Gro. C. Hewst )Tta st. | preat ftom and tran siaee WeeseMerR MT A | terme —By the rear, $30: 4 ‘ ; pba pening wight treater i Notice To Le rstrrs.— | usr ait So clack, oF the Saustya a Or Our enterprising firm of Mareen a ter) 20 . I street northwest. Clave even as bave commence the oyster season: they | Goons. eC ee tan 530 Tato Bee LE CADT. Privetpat, will furnish today. in thei ral =i BO eee ears ouels ot 1520 Tat. we. New Haron, Ot € “Sadie Roci: \é 9 STELLA!!! 719 | 38ers = y ~ om orkaways.” Island | M® Gho. FeCI\ BENKERT j with all the favorite brands of the -XCURSI > . egg ne favorite brands of the | Witt peume his joa on the EXCURSIONS, PIC NICS, The iadirs* satoon, on second floor, will be PIANO, VIO! RMONY and CO LL if opened on Monday, the Ath ingen Just received, a full line of the celebrated PIANO, VIOLIN, and in HARMONY act CoM Fee Etccuastons, dh OU TRY Belding Brothers & Cos Sow- STELLA” KID GLOVES, —— Hf eg ng Silk you will never consent to use any EMBER | CHIN TER BRR other. Asi your mere Dgetit. BewW #, Browns, Drabs, and Party Colors, Two SEFEEMEES 38 tein EER! ake Every pair warranted, For terms, &e., apply at his residence. No. 102 " 4 return Mon Miss HULFTT Is gaining a suecessfal law 18th street, or at the mnsic stores, erpll iw eodaye an? Fridays, leaving Sth stroct Praction In Chicago. Her “attaet are At DAVIS’, 7 z iSeny iY o 7 Apply on board, orto Da. HOW- hot easily resisted, She uses Natures Berne yas siekn eric se = lifter, . 9,6 _ ACE. “8 Organ and tostraments — - ieee maieice taught by superior masters” Seo ciren ASPIRANTS FOR OFFICE are more plentiful | P21" Corner Sth Street. | Great 0B. BULLARD. than the peach erop, and, like the peacives, many of them are speckled. SELMA RUPPERT, M" Prot ESSIONAL. per. L. BH. HAY Nature's Bean BS. W. P LAWVEM heving reiurped ao the tyler’ will remove the speckles. F DEALER iN TEACHER OF PIANO, ORGAN | I Http ML, Teste tive Pract or fecdicies P eS es BERLIN ZEPHYNS oni GANVAS EMBROIO AND SINGING, | fue emer eset! Sumayyeees, ge TRADE SUPPLIED with Nature's Beawifter , LOOMIS. HES nag by Charles Stott & Co., wholesale drugzisis, | GERMANTOWN WOOL German and Pomestio | ¥! Penne his class and private musical instruction | [\J LOOM: RetoceD wis OFFICE Roc fe Pennsylvania avenue, Washingtou, | KNITTING VAUNS. WORSTED GoObe eve SEPTEMBER 13 | table residence, 1229 N street corner 13th D.C. 98: ' | VAS. PATTERNS, and all MATERIAL for ESL | Borthwost opt te ——_.—___ a Apply at Metzerotr's or Ellis’ Music Stores. | oon Ra — = aa TISED ny Sains IS Sozopont, inges, Silk, Mobair, and Worsted | fepe = Et Sansalgidegatg ana you use it daily, the white gleam of = smnptly execate: . ¥ URCH SC) FRESCO, DF A the pearls between the ‘parted rubies will | S74MPING Rome hiaem times, [SC4BNATION CHURCH SCHOOL, | ORNAM ‘ < prove its excellence as a Dentrifice, and the | No branch store, ep 00-3 FOR YOUNG LADIES AND CHILDREN, SPECIMEN KOM Shek Sweetness of the breath will attest its parify- = No. 1115 MSrxxet, Corser or 12rm,N Ww. | i Wasa ivan y treet northwest ing properties. Pissouutrios. eo. TRERT. , _jandl ly WASHINGTON, D ———_—_—___ 5 . ara Bev. i NSEND, Rector; Miss MAC a k & a ; ae wo SUF FER from coughs, colds, irri ‘The € partueren ip heretofore existin, Ender the D, Princtpal Ss 4 ao ie s rk tr Geoee ation of the bronchial tubes or tendency to ESOLY. i 4 7 seventh ye i Weinestar,Sep- | Chio College vial Surgery, and OF HE Che ae And In Dr. Wistars Baisen | Cis GC ETY and RIORARTH EATER AT Ne | taee eee eet treia on, Wetnentar.Sep- | $2 ch Medien Cat at Chieu 401 F of Wild Cherry & remedy as agreeable to t authorized to sign in liquidstion. All peraons in. | —..— Guinean apna cisaamer palate as effectual in’ removing disea: debted to the late firm are requested to please make extracting { a settlement at once wth (proneE TOWN. COLLEGE. D. ¢ he Balsam is a pleasant, safe a wer! x (Founded 1759.) remedy; it acts promptly and sekiom fails fo ; I effect acure. 50 cents and $1 a bottle, lars Bins Bort emer ber 7 : bottles much the cheapér. wshington, August 31, 1573. PARTMENT opens September 7 FAALUET, Davis & 00% Px TAKE TIME by the forelock and ser e Matty of construct rey garments as you desire cleaned or sad Nave tte tee ee iermacat 911 the tye have this ¢ fore the rush of work commences at the dye works of A. Fisher, No. 906 G Terms. incindin cal Department ( board, per annum, fasbington opens a ferms.at S11 Gh rihw: street, | TY ‘HE STIEFF PIANOS . 1 Ls tures, Winter Session, @15. Law Depar r i. P hear 9th, er to his old stand, 618 9th streei) | LADIES AND GENTLEM w c neg A A pel regen r touch. and durability, Ou easy. terms, opposite the Patent Office, Punctuality, re. OUDS. «| PF HEALY 5 3 nL. WILT & BRD, Silo Agents spectable work and reasonable terms. “9,11 and eT a or Tee MEE'S at northwest,” ATE 2 b . - ne Corns Extracted Without Pain, RICHARD Il. TAYLOR, ary Patent Ofire 80 the shoe can be worn with ease. unions, FRANCIS HUFIY, if instruments tuned aud repatred Ingrowing Nails, Vascular Excrescences, : = and other ailments of the feet successfully treated, at Dr. White’: establishment, 15th. Street, opposite the Treasury. Hours 8 a. m.to6 p.m. be —— $50 to $10,000 has been Invested in Swe 933 Pennsylvania avenne, » September 1, 1875. sepls-d&Ki 187 tr Washingto: 1875. OF THE WORLD-ER- i PIANUS~ Perio ae rand. Sgaare and (pri 5. FALL STYLES, FOR GIKLS, Montgomery Cownty, Md. ill be resumed on the I rivileges ‘and paid 900 percent promt. “How Just receiveda feu aseortment of ee £ MILLER Price 0 do it” A book on Wall street, sent fres, “FLOWERS TSS = — Paruridge & Co., Bankers, 2 Wall street, FEATHERS. P2®eF. Cake BicuTER New York. 63: And all the Iatest novelties in WILL RESUME FAMILY —__—_—____— . " , 4 % uC HIS INSTRUCTIONS IN MUSIC, A) 4 hE, Stsore SEWING MACHINE sales 0 MILLINERY AND FANCY Goons, (Piano. Orean. Stories and Harmony.) SEPTEM # as GEO. W~ LINKINS —_—_————— TWENTIETH-STREET MARKET 720 20ru Sracer E 1" at Pennsylvania avenue The Bradbury Piano Agency See Circulars at the Muste may be left. SS BABROVER'S % dies and Child | 9th. For circulars Wo lisaiss SAMUEL G YOUN cti7-tt 1011 MRS. M. J. HUNT'S, 621 and 623 D street. Stores, where orders G NOTAKY busLic, sep? Im sept-ec) Ovrick—StaR Bu my. FeUNEYLVinLl MISS KE. A. McCORMICK, 4 | Pairo. Pi ? Mais v | E | Pian coptsining terme and tefer= it Bookstores, oF residence ot : @ | | | | | } NSYLVANI. Z street, opposite Franklin Park 1 im" . = SRT: = , AVENUE. MENSXLYAMIS AVERUR, (Ur ® aims) MiSs Ayre SCHOOL for YOUNG Lapras, | prin: FRACHIG, QUIN CRS and other Pralte fur Is constantly receiving all the newest shapes in eae ih ureet northwest, reopens MOMDAY, | Bigarccfall kinds attrentere ete HIP AND STRAW HATS, Beptember 13th ens3t" "| and GAME in scant, Fine Weis Clover BURT = FINE FRENCH FLOWERS, i WE EPISCOPAL INSTIPTE, i frames cf 2 pouudeeact. Froth FISH aud OYS wn “eR. D Holmen WM. LINKING & SON, A spotoe assortment of IMPORTED BONNETS. | REV. F. &. KNIGHT, DD. liomt Macs, oe wm. 5 - - Orders promptly filled. HOF. JOHN LOWRY, A.M Master 3% row READY! =. ee | The Sinth Anniel Seti of te cece, | PICKLING ViNKGaR, | ge Roptealber: Further herantion hehe tee | PEERS CIDER te gets nce , BANKERS. ey kev. F LURSIGHT Dy © is fart ea Hy st ite, ti jorcoran st? narantee. tim puri | (NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT co, Witte w ink viktGak. 4 A ND MATHE- ren Ginger. Celery Sed, Coreander Sool. Tu EXTENSIVE ASSORTMEN) one Hee ak comm, RATICGT ye MOOL, HOR BOIS.” | merce Lung Poppers Wins and Birt Rig — on tT FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOW VAULTS, | 914 Mth street, Uetween 1 ABd Hy (Praukiin Pickliog GyPglmente aot * quare. schoo! will - B. BBYAN & BEKO . 505 Pa avenno, ‘tnd Aeposit. Bafes! ‘The twenty-fifth annual seakion of th 13-3 op oF od Onhes Lena bn akan om Gopostt. ~ beat the sede MONDAY in September, <6 1h | _eeplely a See = GEO. H. PLANT, President. eA month ¥, GR age Stadents firt for College, for West Point, the * 10-00) BE ANTE E Bee | were eee ee ete FALL AYD WLYTER WONABLE AND CHOIC seeks, Mill receive thorough instruction. Frouch aud 1 LAB L. v. C ©, mar CS . FASIIIO. Al CHOICE E. McB. TIMQNEY, & CO. Gooman taught in cia YOUNG, Have removed thelr Bauking House to LB .)goy) | _ sus Im p.Chron cipal. | UILDING, corner Sth aud F +, ATR. 1 = ma | STYLES FALL & WINTER CLOTHING her ares, ato 00 8 re vets, ber | Matt Soot canes | = receive subject to check at st; ne, arew ber 20. ce) wn" | NO 13 Dratte on Baltimore, Philadelphia and New Yarn | wre to. TEFNCH-AND TLBSSICAL Se. Buy and Bell Foreign ‘nd make Colle 7 SD ned * = EvQcr scncoc rok Yona BavIeS, ois ous on all points. —_ Bow, Fork france 2. Mrs ANGELO JACK ON, ‘ine! .— Tne eighth anni session bezins ESS SUITS, INSURANCE on the lath of September, 1578. eng2t iy S SUITS, = ——— *EKORGETOWN FEMALE SEMINARY.No. si EWGOODS 5 NCE. Gite at, eae tee , I Woh x terms ly te Mise LIPSCOM™ Bu N’S BUSINESS UIT , Joun T. ARMs D. W. Rercnax, | lantynes, 625 7th street; Glimen's dren cere. 'S BUSINESS SUITS} AeuG& Keronce, tue, Beason opens September 1oth. ‘Stren! ars GENEKAL INSURANCE AGENTS ANp | Pees within one equere of Seminary—angZs-tdec3l ot " Y > - aT. ANNA SHALL—A SCHOOL FOR GIKLS— MEN'S WORKING SUITS. BROKEKS, + Brookeville, Montgomery county, Md., twenty MEN'S WORKING SUITs. Le Droit Building, Corner of F and 8th Streets. miles from Washington. DC. ee, . =e We represent a line Fall Term begins 16TH SEPTEMBER. For Circu SUITS MADE TO ORDER orure BUILDI ) Jars, &c., address INESS & DRESS SUITs, OPERTY inthe DISTSICT vat lows augllesiw Rev.O. HUTTON, D.D., Rector : oe damage by Ste on the beet torase. = — RROXS| ACADEMY, 436 stroct northwest, Sunder- IN THE LATEST STYLES BOYS’ SCHOOL AND DRESS SUITS, HAMBURG BREMEN Sarr. 6. "For particelars Gut special oleate, afforded by this Academy, see Circulars at incipal FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. bockstores or address the Principal, N Riri FOR £25 TO S100. _ - - a; reat southwest, 8) er $2,000, TPPHEO. INGALLS KING, A. STRAUS, RES: eat ecrataatiees «<7e 199.008 589 Oa oreaniat Be Jones Parish, SAMPLES oF GOLD. Teachen oF ©. N. THOM, Agent, PIANO. ORG4N, Ere. 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ‘Twenty Lessons. $13 or $20." Address P.O Box seplim No. 718 15th st., Washington, D.0. | 627. aug?l-tm READY MADE itree! ——— = EDUCATE oe pesca OTOMAC ROE HERRING. Bons awn Daccirmn tv cach a listng: a bome ard mart ‘Three Doors from 1 1th Street. Very choice. >a LOK, cornet Tth and -L strects. provide snch an FALL AND WINTER PEACH BRANDY. New MACK REL Bonivess Departs seovives paplit it ceatead, Boneless CODF1I3H, for sale by. and upwards The advanced @nsiness Department "rer —? at aS ned FMER. Grocer, receives nore pg ages regard to age, who are OVERCOATS, We xespectfidly Anyite the etientsen of ources, | _M2Iy His Penns) entiaavenno. | able to complete the course iu one ear.” Ful tomers who. are desirous of puttion, map. Brandiet BESS MAKING. = pends Senet ohh eaeal ent oe Fruita, to @ very fine srticie of OLD PEACH D —— 100 for unlimited time. payable in four equal 7 Bb eeterel assert OF Eee ER ANRY, Gud | New FALL PATTRENS from A_ 1 Taylor's, | SHO,{GF snlimited time, parable in, 10 on your DEVLIN & CO., 8 general assortment of PRESERVING JAKS: New York. at MES. MESSERS, 749 Markt §) scholarship, and @15 life scho arship, for cash, . B, BRYAN & BRO., Also. the pew AMERICAN SEWING MAUHINE ofull on entering. Students may enter f sep2t 2w S Pennsylvania avenno, | fF sale. ONES | Say or evening cosstons., Fhoee shrond septote 1106 F STREET. Screeres execs AvANA Oleans: Gail AGoiloges or wigees. or titrated restr, | AQ NEW FEATURE Ttake at pleasure in announcing that Iam | HAVANA CIGAKS. a ee roe repared to. furnish Hotels, Fatuliies ; a oa Maa 8 ACS ENGLIS tnd Private Parties with the very Madr oe ee W ee ceomer | MBitp “raeson Boanbige ARhoue a CHOICEST OYSTERS Sice ofCicars Pick.” “8 8 | SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. Nov yee h. which the waters of this country can a = Street, Washington. D.C. Fecelpt of the choloset varietiog ot BLT WATEE fond. Lend mC e Soy Feceipt of the choicest. ¥ . \ OYSTERS, and such are my facilities that ean ee aches: ‘August at the school and SLATE MANTELS. Orders, that 1 am propared to give revistectiies Ceeal § for 81-00. NSTEUCTION FO! prders, on in cae My lexperfence the OVSTER BUSINESS 4 for $1.00. Miss Bar: Erp todeal fatrly, wills P trust, be apurnioiea poh cenuine imported, and sell by y ‘pul blic. Very respectfully, .00 worth at box prices. &e., sep2-2w* 493 itth st. wae no? D. G, G, CORNWELL & SONS, MPORTANT ANNOUNOBMENT. —I HAV FINE GROCERS, Lf reductions on my new stock of FIR FLACK HEATERS, such ag the new Silver Paisce, 1415 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Magnet Lightnin Heater, Parior Sun, Sunny Bide, ‘other celebrated Heaters, which I'am now sell Oppomte illard's Hotal. for the low price of $40 to heat one room above, and 35 for ‘Also. Gooki S#°r: SHOT: SHOT : SHOT AT FACTORY PRICES. POWD' OAPS, WADS. Choapest place Ia the slis a0 bay ’ room. Tid-T14 Tih eireet, betwee eed i ee A FULL LINE OF COOKING AND HEATING WH. MASSEY & COS ees oe ee a HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, PHILADELPHIA XX ALE. sep8 Grocer, 1918 Pennsylvania avenue. sept 317 Ninth street northwest. a N¢A"inD angicniciots Perse Te BO vatesrviz mars. >< A large stock, in excsllent condition for use, Maemo Lm to Scotch Ale costing neariy double th | , Ata se al ‘ home- STINEMETZ, Hatter, For saleby denlers throughout the city, or a tue sophie © 1937 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, Bs of GEN- Price $1.50 per dozen, pint bottles. mate reetit, Sis oe SAMW’L C, PALMER, conan! UMBRELLAS and CANES: fresh supply. eui-tr went aaiSt Greene treet, Georgetown, gra Bulota A DUNLAP’ FALL STYLE A G MACHINES. Wheeler & W! Machines needing SILK HAT A = SURE eee gal eee | Bee sow BRADY sents or "°F. A. WASHINGTON. | Feccipt ar M** a : w 5 ALLETT & RUOFF's, ace Curtains @1 per uit, ‘Goods called rane | S6h ummeneonsns tte. ae 2 UM: t—Just received at BE. BECE TIONS, P. BALLS AND '¥ W.B Mo; oe Ae i os ae

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