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SATURDAY September 2, 1876. Weather Probabilities To-day. FICh OF CHIZF SIGNAL OrFIcEr, OT asuimorom, Seperaber 2, ise. For western New England and the middie states, ae fresh and brisk northwest winds, cooler, clear, or clearing weather. LOCAL NEWS. Condensed Locals. It is said that = awaits the man ler taan croquet. ope be on the 7th street road, Broad branch &ad Piney braach roads the county. - ihe work of tearing up the old wooden pavementon Pennsylvania avenue was be- gun to-day at the corner of the avenue and 15th street ‘The slarm of fre from box 423 at 1 o'clock to cay was sounded because of the burning of @ pile of shavings near theend of 13th stree! The public school trustees who voted to remove Principal Thompson will be inter- ested in the local article headed “‘A compet. itive examination and Its result.” The Senthern Republican and Maryland associations have rented campaign rooms on 7th street, opposite the post office. Taey Wili be opened on Monday evening. The temperance peopleof Loudoun courity, Va, intend holding a mass mestinge at Lee-- burg on Thursday, September 28th. Ar- rapgements will be made fur reduced rat's on the ratlroad. Liberty Counell, No.2, Sons of Jonaiab, elected the following officers on Thursday evening: G. W. Francis, worthy chief; J. D. Harwood, deputy ebief; R. Sugden, guide; nes Reid, assistant guide. The officers ‘Were instalied by Past Grand Chief Foxwell. A Hayes and Wheeler club was organized Iast night at Oxen Hill, Prince George co., d. Mr. A. Stricker was made president, and Dr. Bayne secretary. Dr. W. R. Wil- mer, of Charles county, Hon. A. Van Robey and Mr. Henry Hatton, colored, the club. To morrow morning at an early hour the interesting phenomenon of the occultation of Satury by the moon on the 6th of August last will be repeated. An occultation con- sists of the moon, which is much nearer the earth than the planets. moving between a star or planet and the earth, thus hiding the latter from view for the time. cat ice samme The Police Anniversary. THE NEW ERA OF ECONOMY WILL PRE- VENT A HIGH-TONED CELEBRATION. Monday week, 11th instant, is the fifteenth Anniversary of the organization of the Me- tropolitan police force of the District of Co- lumbia. Owing to the depressed condition Of the finances of the men now on the force (they not having received their pay for two Months, and Laving been deprived of the $10 mupici allowance for seventeen special celebration of the event. Indeed, as ihe men now have to pay the station house Wash bills out of thetrown pockets, or owe the wasberwomen, it is not certain that they an make @ presentable appearance if they and wash at the sta houses, where ‘the towels are inning already to resem- ble dish cioths. juestion, how to cele- Drate the da: y, 18 ‘and if it is possible to havea meeting, even if the refreshments should be confined to —. some notice will be taken of the y- Fortunately reed birds and ortolan are Bow in season, and as there are some capital perp force they may be able to ish game birds for the feast, but how to the bread with which to make the ac- companying toast, Is still an o; question. There were originally one hundrei and fifty ™men sppointed, there are to-day but nineteen of these “ancients” on the force, yiz.: Capt. Brock, Chief Detective Clarvoe, Lieutenants Vernon, Gessford, Noonan, Horley, Greer, Skippon, Eckloff, and Kelly? Sergeants Pearce and Miistead, and Privates Drill, Sebastian. Riley, ' Jones, Cameron, Findley, and A. Brown. Ati thess Were sworn ip as privates with the excep- { Capt. Brock, who was sworn in asa sman, and Lt. Hurley, wbo was sworo Sergeant. Stx of the ancient privates m the force are on duty in the third rt now (Georgetown) precinct Erps for furnishing 99 tons of white ash coal, © pounds io the ton,) 60 cords of baker's pine wood and 30 cords of oak wood for the House of Kepresentatives were opencd Yesterday in the office of the Doorkeeper of the House, as follows Coal. Pine. Oak. Thos. W. Riley & Co.. su RW. Miller & Son oa Jobn Sti!iman 590 C. T. Yoder.. 50 Jobpsor Bros: 5a W. Given L. W. Guinane § 568 @. L. Sherif’ .... 8 4t Emery Coal Com; 50 8.D. Castleman. 400 575 ‘The contract for coal was awardet to Messrs. Thomas W. Riley & Co. petal et Bl Excursions, Ptc Nics, &¢._The excur- sion for Fiey Potnt and Point Lookout, for the bereft oi ae oe Denty, leayes to night at 10 o’cloex, op the Jane Moseley. — aD ven will make two sto vernon Springs to-morrow, as I. See adv’t. . The Lady of the Lake will make her usual five bours’ trip on the Potomac to-morrow, leaving her wharf at 3 p.m., returning at 8 m. p.m. The “Departmental Dozen” will give another excurrion to SS Hall Tues- y ten year old daughter of ‘of Charles Oey a Weare certain that ks was confined bP pe So Port Tobacco for the offense as sta ae shove, and tens he Was also suspected as the perpetrator of sev- eral similar outrages before, but whether the Story of the lynching is true or not we are unabie to say. + MONTGOMERY CounTY ORNTENNIAL.— On Wednesday, the 6th instant, the citizens of Montgomery are to celebrate the one hun- dred county, at Rockville. Addresses are to be made by Hon. A. B. Davis and Thos. Ander- Son. ¢Fq ; an ode is to be delivered by Henry C. Hallowell, and an oration by Judge Bowie. A band of music will be in attend- ance, and the day will be spent in the beau- tiful fair ground in social commingling and Tansical epjoyments. Round trip tickets are to be issued for the occasion at reduced rates. It will no doubt pean epjo, je affair. potent at tea THE BIrD Man CaGED.—“« Smith,” Of the ““sepooner Wm. Henry whose liber ality In giving birds away to merchants in Ubis city and then borrowing “a quarter” from favored individuals, who would seek im vain for Smith, the echooner, and the irds, a8 narrated in THE STAR a few weeks ago, bas been caged in Baltimore. He at- ‘Yempted the same game there, and obtained &@n umbrella from one merchant, 25 cents BoaTMEN COMING TO WasH- be members of the Cambridge Dublin University crews, who partici- ted in the interna’ al regatta on the Benayixiul, will visit this oy earty. next Ku the FXCURSIO. BE “DEPARTMENT ERJOYABLE SXCU" T BEDAY, September 5. is?s. Th: @EORGETO IEE AVENUE WORK. It has been @ subject of remark on the part of business men for ten days back, why some movement looking to the utilization of the spiencid weather we bave pot been set on EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. NS, PICNICS, &c. THE POWERS OF THE BOARD AND THE | RIGHTS OF CITIZENS, A meeting of the Board of Health was held | last evening, and the Health officer submit- ted a report that the tuspector who had vis- ited the resiaence of Wm. A. Boss for th = local Kg of is daughter bad ission. Dr. Verdi said this was acase which the board should not pass unnoticed, aud it a sess Sas . Itwas a ts officers. bon eige that it was —The wall at lock No. 7, wer lock on the Cabin Joun way last evening, and will pre- vent the arrival and departure of boats for a 1 | ‘There were no arrivals by | account of the breach above mentioned. By raii-350 bushels wheat to Hartley & Bro., 2 ashel: 100 bushels do to J G. at $1.14, Liss and 215% were ‘ail the trans- Lions OD "Change. ~ to trespassers in Georgetown ALEXANDRIA. ROBBERY IN 4 BaGnio—Jennie RF; Altee Fortner, — Nelson THE CANaL | Which is toe lo Zz their give lersons in Fa semi weekly, at 68 TO MABSHAUL bay de Te besn enjoying has foot by those selected to re- | ve Pennsylvania avenue. What makes matter worse is the RAIN TRADE canal today ou fact that no one excuse to offer why as rot been inangur- ulation of ramors too, the cire the ac! THE GRAND SEE warning ir. Marbury anything 1a this anytbing in case. that the officers had the cases ofepidemic, be justiged in forcing Was pot such a Beptember 4th, 1576. » Virginia, and the D cts. Ferry freo. OlNT LOOKOUT. u DAY, the oth instant, ia: Strom Maryland. = CIN@ ACADEMY. E street, betweea 9b gad 10h, RINI Degs loave to announce that he Academy on SATURDAY Septem- ‘Kp. m. and ati o'clock p m. Few BD. 1876, fever vo a the r. W. upon reflection we up bis contract, forfeiting the $5,000 he In advance, and refuses to go ahead. Otber band, Mr. Williams said to a Star reporter to-day, that he had not abana: © contract, but that he was willing and in- tended to carry it ont, and would in @ few days. He says that he achinery here, and is about ready to mix the materials which enter into the composition of the pavement. The Grahamite ready to begin Ii by the tick-tack movements ington and Georgetown railroad com pa: It appears that before the paving compa: can begin the railroad cor enrb to protect their t ther said that jcdneedey ia Septem is. respectfully tavived to at- jars see circulars. INSTITOTE —The Minn BUS a thetr seneol for You. . ber 13th. evid ‘Damed were sent to the work. Sonny Ward was a gang and Jennie Nelson fin POLICE ORDER.— The Police summoned to his office and notified them that, hereafter, son found on the streets under the 11 iquor, whether they be disorder] must be arrested, and thathe wil any officer who fails to arrest such | ly their places by others who will azette, ist. | CoaL RESUMPTION.—The Hampshire and pauy resumed today this city from Cum. @ necessary repairs yard before the coal Mrs. HENRY HERBNER, whose accident at the Tilden and Hendricks meeting was is not much better today. mat on the chal mayor nad all of the SUspay EXctr BY WASHINGTOS : Tth-street wharf at 10 a. m., the others. the interest of the citizen that the fall ‘ascer' Dr. Cox agreed with Mr. Marbury that had no koowledge cers had no authori The report was ordered to be filed. PREMISES CONDEMNED. On recommendation of the health officer frame houses and prem- Row,” oa E sireat between Delaware avenue and Canal stree! south west, being in eonstantiy bad sanitar: condition, unfit for human habitation, aod conducive to the propagation and spree of disease tn the nefghborhocd. were condemn- ed asa nuisance injurious to health; also, the frame structure and premises in the alley between 2d and 31 streets and Massacnu setts avenue and C street northeast, proper- ty of Barbara E. Hornbecker, and frame structure and premises 2113 and 2115 L street bortbwest, being in bad sanitary condition generally, and unfit for habitation, were condemned as nuisances, and the health of- ficer was ordered to abate the same accord- cases where the: buisance, the oi enter premises. icating & eens Tene wi be sold op Feovend on thetr residence. 60 Number of pupils WN FEMALE © Stoddard strea, G GONZAOA OOLLEGS. MONPA ¥, Poptemhe: NIVERSITY—Tho Firy begin on MON VAT. O-te with an Introductory by Prof. Clames will be ree le say that they were out are delayed of the Wash- GPRS a Ne the ten three-stor: ises known as “+ j¢. Befreshmente, tn- seam be had on the eores of Lectarce wt ber 3. at Sp > Persons wishing to country, where ead ates an de 80. UBDAY BXOUESION Ox THE LADY OF THE LAKE. the shipment of coal to berland by canal. Som are being made to the mpaoy must lay a rack. This they are bot with 2 foree so small that it seems trifling on thet: Faculty: Jota © Biley, 4.M M.D., Professor of Materia Medica end Therapentica. Ford Thompson, M_D., Professor of Surgery Jobnston, MD, Professur of the Theory ractioe of Medicine King, M.v., Professor of Obstetrics ané noticed yesterday, — (Sentinel, ist. CITY ITEMS. the avenue, from 15th street, and proceed he whole north side 1 complete. en finish the south cide. Mr. Williams, representing the Neufchatel y. Says he will finish his work up rapidly, and will employ quite a large force pose. He says it is al! bosh about the Grahamite people being ready to com- mence, as thetr machin rived from Philadelph: I STE The Neuchatel com notice from Chief Engineer Hoxie to put the I street pavement in repair, state that the Slight repairs necessary on that street will mediately on the arrival of their The members of that company say they were not bound in their late con- tract to keep I street in re; ter of pride they will do; that the cost neces- sary to put it in perfect order will not ex- — $25, and that it can bedone in a few ars. hor whart, foot of 6th street, bours’ trip on the Potomac, ) cents; ehfidren half price, Mth street cars go directly to the whart, CB, Profesor of Professor of Pi D . Demonstrator of Austom. company, s32; ‘ yRRSITY WASHINGTON CITY, DO ATORY DErakTMBNT opeus Wedace | That the timid and disappointed may feel | the utmost assurance and confidence tn the | good — of papain ss pe Eeees rG- es atten 'Trsons, ri or poor, free ey , until the best evidence and most | Proofs of his success have been | rom bis treatment. ee No. 6 Grant Place, near Patent ce. Dr. Hartley begs to state that he has no | connection with apy neither has he given Meation of @ certificate pui pate from him, and cannot, therefore, be responsible for any alarming consequences resulting from rashness and desperation practiced by Ignorant pretenders. The loss of money may not be material to some per- ion of one of the most it senses ought to be regarded and 2 ordinary solicitude. monials are submitted AMUSEMENTS. eee ery bas not yet ar Uth. Maile and Female De W4SHINGTON scuogtzen Pank. GRAND SACRED CONCERT Under the sas pices of PROF. SORNEIDER, of the Marine Band, i 3p SEPTEMBER, 3 o'clock NAtTionaL THE. AT! OPENING OF THE SEASON. 4 WEEK OF MERRY MINSTRELSY. HAVERLY’S MINSTRELS. ACKNOWLEDGED ABTISTS, BOX OF FIOB BOW OPEN. WAMILY MATIN UMmpPTY DUMPTY. —_-—___ Bridal Trousseaus from Madame Washington's. WEDDINGS IN PROSPECT. A whippoorwill in his new fall jacket burst out in @ startling song on the honeysuckle, there, just as I was contempiatin; gant trousseau. There’s a kat cricket, and a whippoorwill making such a racket that the flowers are wakin: they can’t turn my attention from outfit. Just in the midst of Madame ton’s pleasure and business trip a ed her, saying there were to be mae imme- y, and four in waiting for the first week of September. Her visit to the great fashion metropolis was just in season to order the — of these super! FAL Gis Vas, { Prtocipats, 188 enetl Im" REV i Ms LOUISE POLLOCK'S NATIOSAL KINDERGARTEN AND PEIMASY SCHOOL aia POLLOOR y, in reply to the WINGTON BUST LLEGE. streets port hweat, reson advertisin ve discharges, sion for the pub- ir, but as a mat- same advantages. of wisderts for day or evening 'B. 0. SPENCER, President. M CALKine BOYS will reopen Se: corner Of 84 tnd W ety cets #uthenst, i TEN NOBMAL CLASS 5 mn. sessions, MONI i tbree elegant ———¢___ Educational Institutions, Directory for Parents and Guardians. THE STAR publishes about this season of the year a large number of advertisements of educational institutions. It may be proper to remind such of our patrons as desire to send their children to private schools that most of the institutions advertising in oar columns sre successful schools, conducted by experienced teachers, who have made the instruction of youth the business of a life ations advertising will as their advertisements appear. ‘Studies wili be resumed at Rock Hill Col- lege on Monday, the ith instant. This ex for the education of young of the Christian Brothers. situated at Ellicott City, With the most picturesque surround- Medical Coliege of the Co- ity will reopen Monday, Pm, for the fifty-fifth ineoguctety will be a apply to Dr. J.C. Riley, 1407 N. avenue. The Misses Burgess will reopen the Pink- ney Institute for young ladies. on Wednes- day, September 13th, at 1103 New York ave. The ninth annual session of the Home School, C street southeast, will commence September lith. The male and female de- partments are separate, and the school is ia M. Hansom and Rey. J. A. ENT § SOHOOL, Sisters of Char ©) children promptiy. 188 SBSDOBFF N ScHoL jOsDA H street norwh: ‘b costumes. Miss Kate (under the care “2 sons, but the depri' oth aod G sts., wi! treated with more thai The foilowing vesti: 4 lor cireul to “Addrem, tonne he. BROOKE, Principal eee se OAnInO ABD DAT BORNE BOARDING L for YOUBG LAD! iidren, will reoper et a SByzor STRUMBSNTAL 4) CONCERT under the direction of Prot. PE- BABEKAU, to be given at the street northwest, oa TUES! Beptember 5, 1578. fekets $1, to be bad atthe principal book end Dancing after concert. HEATER COMI! T Below Pennsy: “J have had the pleasure to meet Dr. Hart- ractice, and have been led to form a ‘vorable opinion of his ane, be: in . PARKER, M. D., Professor of ig “His profesional abilities wil appreciated by those who place themselves under his care.” JoHN H. WHITAKER, M.D., Professor of Anatom: . ™my intercourse with Dr. Hartie: I have found his deportment correct a ‘VALENTINE MOTT, M. [From the Rev. oS ee Fay, Washington, I bave pleasure in adding another testi- monial to the many already given to the skill of Dr. Hartley 10 the treatment of deaf- Benefits received in the line of his pro- fession by myself and members of my family rompt me to make this unsolicited ac- Cyrus H. Fay. Office and residence of Dr. Hartley, 6 Grant piping and heavy netted fringe. The ry handsome. with velvet = iperd. Then a navy of cream-colored satin, with half sleeves, over which was worn & cream-colored grenad: dress. A Victoria Princess of brocaded white grenadine, the flowers cardinal red, 8 of same color on sleeves and waist and ribbon was very dreasy. colored satin, and an invyisi- ioamere wrapper, trimmed with P&rt of this trousseau. Coats wirh the traveling and walkin pointed hoods, laced with silx ie most perfect costumes. Madam Washington receives at 907 Pean- sylvania avenue. NEW MILLINERY AT MRS. STRATTON’. yles at this place, él ue, Is the Stanley, the Review, and the handsome Centennial ‘tur- ‘Y attractive shapes in BEssiz Bescu. ee eerie CITY MARKETS for the week ending Thurs. day, Angust 3ist, 1 the higher English, Mosic, Latin. Greek, Other institi ot os peavene, 55 oticed hereafter pocket wi @ rich black si! slashed erere bine silk, with tri rama Avenue, OPEN THE YEAR ROUND. { seasion commences Wednesday, Septem. ‘tom free for students from the Btate and Die cellent institution It is delightfully Ma. rd depa 14, and tu the Medi- fall particniars concerning each > Feoms, &o., willl ty ayvenaan Performacce EVERY HT. Matinee for La- te dies and (niléren BVERBY WEDNESDAY and . PARKER. Presttent, SATURDAY AFTERNOON. —. z. ings. frills bound with Foe National jumbian Universi October 2d, at 8 course of lectures. An delivered by Prof. FIKST-CLASS IN EVERY RESP BG?. | _vartety, Dams, Burlesque and Comedy. novl-ty —Yartety, Drama, Burlesque and Comedy. nov83-ly On Exhibition ‘and Sal ATA PBO Li 7 ST. MATTHEW'S INSTITUTE, K street, be gentlemanly.” Ss tween 14th aud 18th stress. Studios will be re- sumed Mordar. Feptem ber 4th. TUARROVER'S BOARDING op-n September Ith Fravkiio Park. Circulars st the ipalb ckstores. HAND MES ALFRED NOJACS Encivsh end French Boarding and Day Setooi n 7 ‘est, Wasuington, DO ‘The duties of this school wil be resumed pupils limited ) aut? 20° LANE, successors to Mise Jauics A aT MARKRITER’S No. 432 Th street, detiowen D and loors above Odd Fellows’ EB streets, eixhs Hail Among the new st Pennsylvania aven' ee pore Shades, Pictores, Frames, Pictu: sols, Biugs, Na ban, and some ver; &e., in the District. 7 Picae remember Name and Number ayy GEORGETOWN ADVER’M’TS. GBURGETOWN, D. Exchanze ou MONDA aw. ——— THE CHEAPEST TEUNKS IN THE City. A large assortment, new styles, low prices. Trunks to sult every borty, from 81.50 to $15. cash Hat and Trunk store, aan of Miss A. es. Classes will be resumed lege on Monda, at Gonzaga Col- eptember 4th. —— State Republican Associations. THE MICHIGANDERS. The Michigan association met last night; D. T. Pierce, esq., in the chair, and M. E. N. Howell, secretary. G. C. Maynard was chosen treasurer. Sav- €rai political speeches were made, after Which resolutions were the Senators and Flour quiet and Grain—Wheat firm; corn lower; rmer and in demand. well supplied and very quiet. lections are the only Kind buyers seelx; all other grades in very limited sales and awa ing a market. In view of this fact, we con- Unue to note an accumulation of grades Eggs—In activedemand to-day at our advanced quotations with an upward tendency, and higher rates evident. 'n liberal receipt; but generally at concessi Boas JUST RECEIVED NEW YORE SOI At Lewis’ chen: 738 Letreet.on WEDNESDAY, Sept 27 920 7th street, bet. I and K northwest. —__—_»—____—_ Prof Joseph Benry, 3.0 Welling, LLE. V.PEUD'HONNOS FEKBOW OLassEs, of Practical Instruction Ladies and Littie Giri. on. Geo. Bancroft a0g2)-20 WATEB BENT Consisting of a © and Clnsees for You Afternoon Closers gt 1113 I. Krovi not strictly prime. posite Willard’s Hotel crescences, &c. Fee $1 per visit. ——_o—___ THE NATIONAL SAVINGS BANK, corner of New York avenue and 15th strect, pays 5 per cent. per anntim on deposits for each cal- ig hours, 9to4. Sat. 2113, 14116 to avoid painful Vasealar Ex- adopted thanking Representatives of that ‘gress for the advocacy of repub- lean prinetpies daring the recent session of Congress; congratulating the Hon. T. W. Ferry upon the faithful and impartial dis- charge of bis exalted duties as vice-pres- ident, heartily endorsing the nomination of the recent convention at Lansing and the republican nominations pledging the association Fossible to roll up a ma, given to Gen. Grant in 172. ell, G. W. Partridge and Colonel E. M. Mar- ble, were appointed delegates to the ceutral republican asscciation of states. MARYLANDERS. A meeting of the Mar: association was held last night, as Bond, in the Joseph Trainor, secre 5 demand active, ion from quoted egetables—Potatoes scarce and in good demand at higher rates; onions in de- mand and sound stock higher. Sest—Timo- thy quiet and steady. Fruit—Appies in lin. eral receipt. The prices are so low that we to ship for the present, reen fruit. Peaches scarc> We note a very et, with difficulty to place much jugars firm at quota- Cattle were in liberal org sheep é. saod Thuredeys at Some morning bours will be reserved for to form private classe at their reai- Srranc: ments seo M ile Prad’ Sree ABD SUMMEE. x PREMIUM STEAM DYING AND At WM. H. WHEATSEY’S OLD AND RBLIASLE BSTABLISHMENY, Latios 008 Geatiencn endar month. homme. st 908 1h Urdays, 9 to 4 and 6 to advise growers not but dry their and in cemand. ¥ For YOUNG St MATTERWS scare Conducted by the Sesters af the Holy Cross. . for Congress, and to do all tnat is MIONASLY DRESS 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. OOSTUMES, CLO. 1416 Pennsylvania Avenue, 6 cent. interest on deposits. Tecenent: Special rates on time In paid January and Juiy = cred- Gi Live Stock— receipt and market dull. jambs in fair demand: very common la lave sold at low Ove DEReSrE, eviis, 6 made in ag abort notice. have Dresses Out ana ted, and @ 0aranteed good market which Calves In good demand, bai Lumber—The marky at reduced ra’ — oO. B ANoeep ri! alte OMILE PILLS are Headache, Bick tic Headache, Ni iecnn Sold by CELERY AWD (Bax id republican tocure @ zeczivine pany ll supplied, a: os ‘ible to effect sales except Se A CoMPETITIVE EXAMINATION AND ITS RESULT.—A competitive examination for tices to leon the t; a Inet Inesday ai iting office. There were examined English grammar, tuation, use of ca) imperfections N4ATIORAE UNIVERSITY—LAW DEPAKT. MENT-The Appocal Session will com mence MONDAY. Sep: reduced cost. Lecture ‘THERE IS NO ECONOMY Ne and Will cure any case. Price, Druggiste in Washing- —_—— ALL READY OR BARLY FALL. was chosen as Goldeborough; E,W. Newman’ afin Rs, a * wman; a sixth, Francis Miller. Onio republican asso- ight, Mr. L. F. Campbell in the H. Palmer second, J. J. 8. Crawford; thi candidates as tbe government sop; fourth, ‘Widdecombe; At ® meeting of the ciation SUMMER MILLINERY @OOD8 ars SUNT 691 and 003 Daten porthw 715 GREAT REDUCTION 7]5 i= COTTOH MIXED HANDKERCHIEFS COLLARS, CUFFS, and other similar articles, even though the prices seem low, as they will have to be put in the wash ‘more frequently than all linen goods; and while, to use a homely phrase, ‘‘it is not necessary to plane the underside ofa barn floor,” yet there is an eter- cal examples Proof containing errors in syntax. rae FREDERICK, MARYLAND. will be comms ‘The exercises of this Inetita! mn MONDAY. September the p®r. SHELDOR’S DANCING ACADEMY, were to be filled FIRST OPENING candidates LADIBS BEADY-MADE SUITS, OVEE SKIETS AND BASQUES, LADIES UNDERWRaR; PARASOLS snd SUN UMBRELLAS st be price ABLY FALL CLOTHING. —— =<tom Driving Association, bea ACES YESTERDAY. o, the Washington Driv- g Association began ye. ‘erday at | wood Park, with trotting an. Tunning. attendance was fair. The trottiu[ THE FIRST BACE A5 ATTRACTIVE LINB OF BOVELTIES GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING OPENED TO-DAY. IT have good all-Linen Hommed Handkerchiefs as low as 82.7 por dozen net, and quality recommend- 4 for 83 18 per dozen net. Fine Hemstitched HANDKERBOHIBFS from 86.8 to 910.30 per dozen net, CUFFS of bardson’s heavy linen, 85.40 per dozen net, OOLLABS of the same linen, 82.10 per dozen net. ONE ABTIOLE AT THE DOZEN PRICE. FLOWERS, HATS, RIBBON, anc MILLI EBS GOODS lees than cost. JUST BECEIVED— A large assortment of HAMBURG EDGES ene BORU LACES eeliing at a reduced price. A General Invitation OOBSETS and KID GLOVES ine grest variety, HUMANS BALB very low at 6 HELLER®, To The Pablio ‘Through Our Btock And See The Styles LS Jim, with Jerse; wes won by Lazy nad Yak y MISS E. A McOORNICH, 682 Orx STBEET, (ST. CLOUD BUILDING, Daily receiving all the latest Hove! tie: tp ‘The two succeeding heats were also won THERE IS ECONOMY by Lazy Jim, the o' the ordér named. borses comin; ‘Time, 2:43 and 2.47 4. FOR THE RUNNING RACE, half mile dash, for a purse of 850, there wore irmisher. by Frank DAMEL £. me OOLE FRANCAISE Coming Fall Season. IN BUYING THE three eviries, viz: Morrier; Mapasas, by Virginia Boy, by T. E. heat was won and third py TK. Siajor Nichol: Hudson acted as j er. In addition to the races next Fri apd Centennial tournament _ the District, Marylana ana Vir- piace. rs snd $ebool BOYS under fou amr aup of WAMSUTTA SHIBT oe taocapentad Ieeie Or eat t end Monic Stores.” EVERYTHING HEW. EVEBITHING HOB EVERYTHING STYLIGH. each. lasphemer, ap alley rai Lae si 6H Division. Her bouds for here has e144 Nex. READY FOR NOWING TO MATCH IT. Sent by post to any part of the U. 8. for @1.60. Bules for self-me asurcment sent on application. » Time, 3%, 54y, VERMILYA’S LADIES’ SHOES, MADE TO ORDER aT G10 9t4 Esreet, Opposite Patent Ofer, CeoLtizaEs iano CORVELSATIONAL THRBE GRADES. Opening days free to all tones .J.Gray and James and 0. W. Hayes as lor, was taxed and quiet of the release also ordered to be forteited. John Hunter and Geo. Willams, goods by sample without timony showed that they were peddling flat. > with selling cense. The tes. GIVE US A CALL WHETHEB YOU ABE READE TO BUY OR NOT. GEORGE C. HENNING, panes phen ee Cate Bae 410 SEVEBTH STERET N. w. Trains, afte 3d instant, and until x Sunday, tant, ae we St. Louis, Pitts- HABLE BROTHERS, Fine Clothiers and Tailors, -2tg-te__Gorner 7th and D asreata,_ TRAVELING Bags, SEER res except Saturday. Columbus, Pittsburg, San- Shaye ERASE: + SOX. having 2 . 9 rosea ee HARD TIMES! at DECLIB) i | i i NATTANS CATHABTIO AND ANTI-BILLIOUS PILLS, é

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