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“EVENING STAR. (7° Pet ate Zzzit,Srowers” aso: | OO The September meeting of this association THRUESDAY..... September 7, 1976. | toox place at the Board of Trade rooms ooo | Teoday, with = et the i ident, tne cnair,and J. E. Weather Probabilities To-date | Stst vice prestaenty 9 , Of visitors as weil as members, OFFICE OF CHIEF SiG¥AL OFFICER, ange Of viattors a0 . 7, 186. isplay of fruits very great in quan: For ee tates tant tonouth- | tity and creditable in quality to those! wise ‘west winds, warmer, partly cloudy weather, Ind failing followed by risiog barometer. toa ‘ter or leas degree. The ci- pal exhibitors were Mesars. Saul LOCAL NEWS. sod profusion of pears, apples’ she Amusements, &c, To-night. sample tables, t the National Theater —Haverly Minstrels. pt ae pass is te oh i ‘Theater Comicue—F irat class varieties. Vv irgipia, Where he reported the A) year. Condensed Locals. the “Pear and its Cultivation” was a af a Ld pag sl a at = c ‘the tide om ™., aod extin; 3! le ora ‘ue Tiiden Snd Hendricks cluv meet to- | on the “Cause of Pear Tree Blight,” referred vi ‘ugust mee! ifn Eastern Presbyterian church wi give | {i$ &i,tbe Aug ater anexcursion to-morrow to Mount Vernon | trated by eae Springs. See advt. ¥ cannot 6. D. oan probab!y get the information to the subject. It will be aad by inquiry the Navy depart- fresh atten printed in THE WREKLY STAR, er men with of Mr. Saul, Col. Curtiss and From J. C. Parker we have late New York Rtas encouraging feature of the meet- and Philadel; papers in advance of the | ing was the ce of @ commitire from maiie, the Maryland Horticaltural Society, com- Hevry Stewart, who was injured at the — William B. Sanda, of the Ame, icaa pol raising in South Washington, Monday cr, James Pent'aod aod August Hoen, night last, is fast recovering and able to | inviting the Fruit Growers to attend their walk about. annual meeting on the 19th Instant, at Baiti- In Alexandria ay Justices Whit- | more. Dr. Snotgras overhauled the Chroni- tiesey, Nalis and ipson, assisted by Drs. | cle pretty severely, uader question of Gibson and ) beld @ commission de | privilege, for disregarding the express rc denatico tnquir ndo a ‘ginia Robinson, | quest of the association not to report some matters —_ , such as are iiatie to dis- turb the iy of the best reguiated hu- man associations, and thereby flagrantly colored, aud Joseph Daniels, white, and pro- Bounced them lunatics. The Carroll Institute Literary Association, after ® short vacation, will resume its fopu- | abusing the Est yileges freely accorded to the jar weekly meetings this evening. The free | press by the P. F. G. A.,as the compiatoant this society will be re- <r ‘sen A fi ‘See advt. sumed next Monday evening. 3 The stable of Mr. Neumeyer, corner of 13th claimed. The matter was, ou the suggestion of the chair, referred to the executive com- mities, with @ view to considering what and G streets, was entered by thieves last | should’ be done with the offending reporter Bight, who stole harness, saddles, dc, worth | and bis paper hereafter—Dr. Snodgrass about $75. claiming that the most untrue and offeasive part of the seeming “report” had been ma- —— The Alleged Safe Burglary Con- ictously concocied and interpolated at the racy. ciice. THE DAY SET FOR THE NEW TRIAL. Tuesd: y week, 19th instant (the day after the Crimtral Court will reconvene in its June term), is set for the trial of the case of Orville E. Babcock, Richard Harrington, Hiram C. Whitley, Ichabod C. Nettleship. Thoeras P. So: George E. Miles alias Bliss alias Albert Wiliams, ‘and Walter ee Fire Bepartment. MEETING OF THE COMMISSIONERS. The Board of Fire Commissioners met last night; present, Messrs. Morgan in the chair,) Collins, Tait, Bacon, and Reed, secre~ tary. The cbief engtneer’s report for the soonth of August last was read, showing that «bere wereseven alarms for fires, which in- Volved an estimated loss of $300, with an in- surance on the same of £300. The superintendent of fire alarm reported telegra; ba Rbat the instruments and lines nave and Gen. ce Mr.W. A. | been during the past month, in Cook appears as ave bail for his 1 breaks in the telegraph lines oc- appearance. Nettlesuip, Whitley and Som. | C8%, nearly all of which occasioned by erville also gave bail. H. “In is said to | the vast number of buildings under con- be in Canada. Bliss alias Miles who, it is | *truction, many of which come in contact alleged, was the cipal eracksman in | With the wires, thus creating temporary in- bursting the safe, is in the Vermont state | ‘TTOPUOUS | ror pesitions in the ake for robbipg @ bank. aud Brown alias ‘Pplicas ton is reported to bein prison under a | M€Dt from ie F. Bowman, John sentence in New York states pan, Stephen F. Fisher, as M. Bowling, It is thought by some the eace winl, | Calhoun Clark, Thomas Riggles, Michael when cailed, be further postponed. Thus far | Halloran, and Charles Gottenklng, were the Witbesses summoned have been for | Pigcedon file. a na the defence, as follows: B. Abbott, James communication was rece! from Blood, O. B. Green and Paui R. Brooks. assistant chief engineer, Wm. O. Drew, ask- ing for @ ten days’ leave of abscice, in order to attend the convention of soldiers and sailors at Indlanapolis,on the 20th instant. The leave was granted. Attention was called to the necessity of new pavement in front of the hook and lad- der truck ag anu the subject was referred goalie Sa aeni A JUVENILE CARNIVAL.—One of the most evening in the cork: of 7th and F streets southwest. being a grand juvevile carpival. The aftair was originated by the “young uns,” received the hearty sq) 't | to the District missioners, with the re- aod ‘cooperation of the young men Oo nat commendation that the necessary repairs be section, and was liberally patronized and | made. encouraged by someof Sout! ‘ashington’s A communication from the District Com- best citizers. The called for a | Missioners was read approving programme commencement of festivities at o'clock, and for fully an hour beforehand a crowd of seven or eight bundred persons had assembled. The executive committee dis- played ability and taste in decorating the streets with flags, Chinese lanterns and ever- greens. The residents thereabouts showet their appreciation of the occasion by bri!- liantly illuminating their dweilings. Ti Sports were as follows: First race—Veloc = race; large boys; six entries; won by weve Kearney. Second race—Velocip: te race; small boys; nine entries; won by Har- ry Hedaway and Ernest Clarvoe. Toird race—Sack race; free for all; seven entries; won by Stephen Corban. Fourth race—Goat race; sor all; four entries; won by Jas. Gallagher and Arthur Yeatman. Fifth race—Three-iegged race; large boys; three extric >»; won by Frank Pumphrey and Fred. Howard. Sixth race—Running race; free for all; ten eptriez; won by Frank Hammack. Seventh race—Wheelbarrow race; large boys; three entries; won by Fred. Cowle. reat praise isdue to Lewis F. Clements, Wm. B. Browne, ©. L. Rowland, Joan T. Hadaway, Robert Randoiph, G. 'W. Talb- Wett aud J. Shanvon Rowland, the gentie- men under whose immediate supervision the management rested. A repetition is in ac- So to come off the 24 of Octo- F nex! seven | Of quarters for the members of No. 2 engine company, while their house is undergoing repairs. communication was received from the National Board of Fire Underwriters, ask- ing for information regarding the laws afieeting the sale and ure of freworks and fire-crackers in the District. A copy of the ordinances governing said matter was or- dered to be transmitted. A communication was read from the fore - man of engine company No. 4, calling at- tention to the unsafe condition of the ladder to the fre alarm striger iu the tower of St. Dominic's Cbureh, corner 6th and E streets toutbwest; referred to the District Commis- sioners, with the recommendation that a new and substani adcier be provided. —_.— The British Oaremen in Washington. Yesterday morning the visiting boat crews from England and Ireland, together wita Messrs. nett, Coldwell and Brown, of Philadelphia, who accompani:4 the foreign crews to this city, were escorted around Wasbington by a committee of the Analos- tan Boat Clob, donsisting of Messrs. Stay- ens, Jones, Nyman, Mosher, Dcige, and Dyer. They vistied the Treasury depart. ment, White House and Capiiol, and thor- oughly “cid” them all. At noon the “y Were invited to the residence of Mr. 1. Stevers, on New Jersey avenue, where a nicely-served lunch awaited them. A num- ber of young ladies were present 10 welcome tbe visitors. Elaborate preparations were mace for the evening’s enjoyment. It was ntended to bave @ stag party at Table rock. Tar barrels were statioued aldifferent points aiovg the bank, which were to illuminate the barge parties on their trip up the river, The rain, however, interfered materialiy in tbe ‘wan tata Ine om the enter- ent Wes a andsome new ama ; joy i22 * hospitalities - of the club, about 10:30 p.m. thé foreiga crews, accompanied by a number of Analos- tan members, on iavitation of ex-Governor Shepherd and Mr. Blackford, visited the ‘Washington Club house, where they were band entertained. To-morrow an excursion, tendered by ex- Gor |, Mr. Blackford, Mr. Van ler, and several other gen- = will be — on the igo which ‘will be follor y & reception . Shep- herd’s residence in the . ext week Mr. Childs, of Philadelphia, M4 one of his characteristic entertain- poop the visitors upon their return to that city. —— Tue District REPUBLICAN CLUB—The committee on decorations of ————— ESCAPE OF a Norortovs HicHway- &MawN.—Information bas been receive 1 in this city that Jobn Curran, alias John Basse, Who bad been fouod guilty of felony on three counts, in the courts of Cumberland, Mi., gr committed to the jail of Wuat city on an ro ~ the ah th in- appeal, éseapea ov. Ve DIEHE Of the sth in- stant, and is in at large. “pu collected that Curran was one Of tue, who made the a a Mr. Ben. 2 of entertaining vis. itors to our city, worthy of such courtesies. poi Da Sn EDUCATIONAL.—It will be gratifying to the many friends of Mrs. E. L. Jensen to vow that she has recovered froma severe illness, and will resume her duties as teacher in ber Seminary, 17 D street, on the Ilta of September. The ciost exercises of this school were highly creditable, as nearly all the pupils received some reward for im- provement. Gold medal to Carrol McKen- ney, silver medal to Julins Macdel, sil- to Willis Hanney, SUIT FOR MALIciovs Paosecution.— Today Mr. Reginald D. suit in the Bu ing charged that #75, been engaged in Keeping s place 31, 1875, en ing @ place where liquors were sold in less quantities than & pint without a license, and caused bis arrest therefor, which charge was missed. He claims that by reason of thi charge he has been —— in business and reputation, and mages at $10,060. —— AN ALLEGED Horss THIEF IN Cusropy. Yesterday Benton, of the 4th cinet, arrested @ notorious colored pamed Tom ver medal silver Pomona tetera A DESIDERATUM FoR LADIEP—Mrs. Tre. sizes Patent “Bureau Tru fle ‘ Mary Johuson; W. H. he Adams; Daniel J Bteel. MONTGOMERY COUNTY AGRICULTURAL FaiR.—Trains will leave this city by & O. BR. B at 8:40 and 8:45 &. m., for ville, on We Isthe 1eth @od i tt A Gain Day at Rockville. Celebration County, of ontgem- | The Centennial | ery , Ma. confesso. De Ney agt. Maack;do. Brawner ——— agt. Schmedt; temporary in; ordered. ‘Yesterday was @ lively day at Rockville, | gmith McNamara; elevations Hil ‘Md., the occasion being Montgomery coun- ¥ & Co. to file petition. Keyser agt. ty’s Centennial celebration, which took place pg a Ceeretaree et 2, square ob the fair grounds. There was @ very large Attendance from the surrounding country | ®# to Secretary of Interior. apd tbis District. Among the it PoLioz CouRT—Judge Mils pro tem. coun! were Mont- ‘Yesterday, after our report closed, Frank- vs. without, lcense. oe bearing i tate ees i case hours, bait was ‘Conenmsen by 'n tne of $25 b a pane ngs wpe in addition to the license, Thomas MeN: assault; forfeited collat- Peet tos iosmb Biren Sepa tees | Soon, sane tpg are Padgett, ', Hoo. a ley, an, . A Grifith, Col. John H. Dade, Rey. D. Mason, be Assaulted; fincd $20, Francis Miller. ” | or three months in jail. Henry Jackson, aa: THE EXERCISES. eault on Henry ‘Ashton, his step-father. About noon the assembiage was Ashton testified that he ordered hay ad order by Mr. A. Bowle Davis, to come into the house, when he (H.) the committee, and a quar him tocomeout, and he w< at, when he al- leges struck him with &@ brick. Mre, . Basil Barry, Ashton led that Ashton made the first and now the oldest minis! blow at Jackson, who stooped and picked more confe » up the brick and struck him; fin’ 1 $10, or 30 mate = oa lucis Douce, ct ay mw a 3 lary LETTERS FROM VETERANS. pa igh a alps ge th using threats Mr. Chas. Abert read letters from promi- | to Mrs. Douglass, was put $100 Poy ya who were unable to be pres- | bonds to the Griffin Barke, a evt. The first was from Benjamin Hallowell, | small boy, with stealing two born in Montgo1 Pa., in 1799, tticoats and an oversgirt, calico sxirt and mery county, and @ resideut of Montgomery county, Md., ®ipce 1819, The second was from Kev. Thos. McCormick, 80 years old, now of Baltimore city, born in Loudoun county, Va., who, as bouse of E. J. market basket of provisions from Archie; $10 and cost, or 30 days. TO-DAY. Wm. H. Studwell, petit larceny of a bag & bouse carpenter, bullt thi worth ten cents; $5 costs, or twenty Hail in 1si7. Other lettera were read from | days in jail. Jobn D. Mashaw, assault on Edward Stabler, 82 years old, Sandy Springs, | Barbara Stott; $5.- Also, charged with as- residing in the same dwel where he was born; Mr. W. , Of Baltimore, a native of Montgomery county, born 1518, and Hon. James ©. Clark, dated at Chicago. Mr. Clark is a nativeof Montgomery county, and was formerly presicent of the Cnesapeake and Ohio Caval company, and now of tne Erie railroad, and 1s extensive'y koown throughout the United States from his con- nection with leading ratiroads. ADDRESSES, ETC. Mr. Davis made some app! te remarks, and followed by Mr. 08. Anderson, who read an interesting historical sketeh of the county, and Mr. 2. R. Waters, who gave sault on his wife, Elizabeth Mashaw, who testified that she had not been living’ with ber husband for three years on account of hie ill-treatment; that he passcd the other night aud made an assault on her in the doorway; #5 or thirty days. James Joy, larceny of & pair of tinners’ shears from Jobn Sebnopp; #10or thirty days in jail. Develly Day was charged with shooting reed birds from the Bennings’ bridge causeway. The police have their instructions to pull everybc3y who shoots from or across any of the bridges. A rich harvest 1s anticipated olice Court, as the season for bas just opened; he was fined $10. ker Johnson, assault and bat! r door this Wal. John some interesting reminiseences of the war of tery on * Mr. Henry Clay Hallowell, Staval; #10. Kate White, for profanity, Benjamin Hailowell, of Sandy Springs, read | was fin . Sam Dyson, same offence; cde appropriate to the occasion. After oi jpeon stole Mi 8 "s 4 intermission for dinner, Hon. R. J. #10, or 3) days. John Wesley Peale, assault delivered @ very interesting and eloquent | on Joseph ace; #5. Lizzie oration, in which be review-d the develop- | Roberts, assault on Ann Eliza Lancaster, by ment of the resources of old during the last hunarc4d years. He was foi- lowed by Judge. ‘Cumberiand, Judge Jones, of Virginia, and Rev. Mr. Avery, of Montgomery, who made appropriate ad- dresses. giv. ly cold; $5. with street bias- fed thai CURIOUS RELICS OF THE OLDEN TIME. @ rain, and tussed his wife openly on the A large number of relics of old times were laid down $5, and went on exhibition, Including & large : ollection of Beall C. Compton, chai with the old books, manuscripts, medais, ime, said he was guilty, would not china, furniture, cost jeny it; #5. cles, Indian relics,etc. Among the most curi- ous of the relics were: A silver watch made in London in 1604; a Baltimore journal dat-d August 20, 1773; “Shakespear’s Comedies ay at Theatre,” in Oxford, England, 743; @ sword which belonged to Dr. Samuel Blair Martin, U. 8. 81 » and worn by him at the battle of Bialensburg, where he was taken prisoner while dressing the wounds of Commodore Barney; quite a num- ber of the “old time” bell crowned about twelve inches in diameter on the crown and six at the hat-band; Miss O’Neal’s spinning wheel, 95 years old, at which she worked all day on an elevated piatform spin- Ding flax 100 years old, raised near Rock- ville, and using & 100 years old; a filnt-lock (altered to percussion, feet five inches long, the propert: M. Viers, owned by Mr. Isaac Riley’s father, and sup} to be about 9140 years old; an immense hickory chair used by Haset Butt, the grandfatner of the Cashells, who weighed 450 pounds; @ side-scaddie, 90 years old, with staples on each side to carry marketing, which belonged to Mrs. Ann Waters, the randmother of the present owner, Gastavus Snen @ mantel clock, 124 years old, which Keeps good time yet; dresses, 100 years old, belonging to Dollie Court, of France, grand. mother of Margaret A nsley; foot-stool of Lady Washington, exbtbited by Mrs. War- wick P. Miller; Bible 211 years old, shawl 100 years old, and other articles owned by Miss L. A. Hersley; high old hats and Conti- nental money by the bushel; a piece of tne flag of Fort McHenry, which inspired the bymn of the “Star Spaogl-4 Banner;”’ back- ®kin undershirt and gart2ra worn by Joho Randolph, of Roanoke; satin wedding vest, 90 years old, worn by James Lingan, who lived at Middlebrook MILI ear Gaithers- burg; Letitia Penn, aged 177 years, a doll brought by Wm. Penn from Engiand, 1699,t9a little girl in Philadteiphia, exhibitedby Mary B. Kirk; @ brick from the house in which Ben. Frapklin was born, exhibited by Mr. Caas. Abert; glass aud table-ware, exhibited by Mrs. 6. N. Strain, which was on board tie Constellation, commanded by Com. Trax ton, during the engagement with the Insur- gent and Vengeance, February 1, 1500; sprir gs (wood) of the carriage in which Gen. Jackson travelei from Tennessee to Waal ington in 1829; « china te@-pot, over 100 yea! Old, Llustrated with the hirano 4 seati- ment, “(No stamp act,” belonging to Samuel P. Thomas; silverware, 150 ; ears old, belong- ing lo Miss Margaret J. Beali, etc., etc. nrekals> she aston REPAVISG THE AVENUE—Mr. Joseph Wiilams, contractor for laying the Neat- chate] pavement on Pennsylvania aveauo, between Ist and 6th streets, received a bill of lading for bis first cargo of stone from New York, whieh will be here to-morrow. He is now busily engaged in erec! HOT WAFFLES FROM THE CENTENNIAL TRAVELLING BAKERY. C. Schous and Schous, proprietor of brought in by Sergeant Cumneae in ents ou the charge of bi ing up the streets ani side- walks by selling hot waffies, which they manufacture in the le bake house. Sergeant Clements testified that the mer- chants complain that these men interfere With their business by obstructing the high- ways. Thedefendants appeared in court in neat white shirts and large linen aprons, With white Marseilles caps on. yd said they arrived here yesterday with ir two horse establishment, with a sort of patent cooking range, ite cans, sugar sifter, &c., and commenced their business, not know- ing there was anything wrong about it. Tne tneipel, and with the consent of Mr. Tag: paineipal, wi consen: ir. for the District, ‘another charge of seliing without license was dis- Missed, with the promise that they ure fuch license ag is required by the Distcict authorities. GEORGETOWN. GRAIN MARKET.—By canal, 2,200 bushels wheat toJ.G.& J. M. Waters; by rail, 200 bushels do., and by river, 1,500 bushels corn lo same firm. Boat Seneca, with 350 bushels wheat to T. C. Wheeler. MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE.— Offerings on ‘change tbis moining, 2,500 bushels wheat, With #ales as follows:—50 bushels at $1 10; 300 at 81.15; 1,900 at $1.16; 72 at $1.19. CATTLE Market—jReportca by. - Ho. Kengla.}—Number of cattie on market, 412; bumber sold, 382; number sent to Baltimore, 41; 19 left; prices rang! from 3 to5cents per pound. Number of sheep and lambs, i0; Dumber soid, 920; 20 left over; old sheep brought from 4 to 5 cents per pound, lambs from $2 to #4.50 per head. 20 cows sold from $20 to $70 per head. Market brisk. —-re-—___ YOUNGER MEN WANTED.—A St. John’s, N. 5 paper accounts for the defeat of the St. John’s crew at Philadelphia on the ground that tLey are not as good physiciaily as they were eight or ten years ago; that fome have passed the meridian of life and others are verging on it, @ad suggests that they should give place to younger men. Scientia onsets ane 7 Mr. Maurice Strakosch declares that he 1s go"ng to build an opera house in San Frax- elsco that will cost 21,000,000, and @ large concert hali in Cuicago. 8@-A Howard street small boy was so un- fortunate as to remark at the breakfast ta- ble, the other moraing, Oh! dear, I’m so sweaty.” quite to the horror of @ youthfal mM aunt. Being reprovci for the useof so in- furnaces ana ' 2 Ser! foundry of Messrs. Gray & elegant a fe » he repli 4: « aged I fi be: 4, | Know all about it. They talk about Monday | 98 an Sweaty. When it is a gan be ‘pers; y young ladies a only glow.’ ”—[Qpringjleld | Republican, ms nue, where the mai The work will be commenced next at 6th street continued eastwardly, General Wm. W, Averill, —_—_—_ CITY ITEMS. to the con! NEITHEE Corns or Bunions can resist paving Poctapieuaie waa between | Weideman’s American Herb Salve. ad- thee aka Reg cause | LOT Reh, Cty hea ar to fect and 20 feet high and’ to cost, abot | strcat Sprente aSeee Hope eay erage 4,000. ‘The work will commence at 15th | 34 streets, Gcorgetown, D. C. eee Ca™ABRE, offensive = from the il chronic diseases ly, treated Hartley, No. 6 Grant P! That timid and 4: ma street and progress eastwardly. gender ‘THE POLIOEMER’s Pa Y—District Auditor Vineon to-day drew & warrant ED tag utmo%t assurance the faith of Dr. Hartley, he ily proposes endorsed by to attend all persons, rich or poor, free of issioners, and is held, with a | « until the best evidence and most like warrant for the month of July, by the | convincing pregts of his success have been auditor, subject to the order of the police i it. Office and resi- commissioners. So far they dence, No. 6 Grant Place, Washington. 7,9 —— sonanly ipenten vy ite Fireman’ rr oe iy a Company of Washington and Georgetown, D.C. Office over ‘Bank of Washington. 5, Sriatslessnsiectibelny Foot Dectering, Etc. Easy feet being indispensable comfort and nature, thousands of the inteligent public ss Dr. White's es- tablishinertt, 1416 ylvania avenue, op- ite Willard’s Hotei, to orcad painful ros, Bunions, Nails, Ex- crescences, &c. Fee $1 per visit. eee J. B, Squier & Co. BANKEBS, 1416 Pennsylvania posse eee 6 't. interest deposi Padeand. ‘Special rates on Time’ depost 1 Fa paid January and July have re- from nt from the police fund, but be borne by the istrict independent of it. —e——— RoMAN, Onyx, Jet and Coral Jewelry re- ceived at Prigg’s Jewelry Store, No. 457 Pennsylvania avenue, near 4 street. $288 Grn. M. JzFr. THOMPSON, whose death at St. Joseph, M: alread, years ago Gen. Thompson. -five years of age, moved to the State of Missouri, and took up his residence at St. Joseph, where he particips- ted actively in politics, and was elected to several positions of responsibility. During the Kansas a raids Gen. gone = astropg pro-slavery man, and was charg with commandin raids into Kansas. At 32 fies z j i ‘4 ry a | & Prema met __1916 winrose nortuvest._ ‘TRAVELING SUITS AT COST. tog tnd we ry mate oot ‘TEAVBLING SUITS. ae Soa eee anerete raat ‘THE COHBAPEST STORE IN. THE CITE. OONROLLY'S, Sugil-tr___ 608 Mh strest, opp. Oee. il | i} Ee i E # EDUCATIONAL, ___EDUCATIONAL. __ MELSON En on nr EXCURSIONS, PICNIOS, &c. A GRAND FESTIVAL, : i ue Under the Auspices of the rede, Toe cone Ro eat aS “Een for Seale >> BULLARD, eS Obildren feeo. nep?-2t* KBE TST Bite eecect, between L and at stee™s Roto west AST! PRESSTTBEIAN CH . PULLOOK and BOERE will re-open Sark Rees Sy) gency Bierce is pease | fon Sees ees = : os ™ 5p. Retaras 45) | py from Sto? p.m. st 1100 E = = — PE P= ee Spee ee ote SUNDAY EXCURSIONS | Somecea, many BW FRencea CBOOL, gua fe pee Be edt } ng ik, Principal Bt James College, rv a” Bocas 5 . on Peres Bick end Mosie Stores Q4ThanD SCMOOL FOR GIRLS, D OLas® 1, for young ‘ork avenue Ld Z Having ¢r gaged a first class Teacher I 8 preci choc! 4 WES Sees t ey ‘Oe pal Onurc! att-ntion b= paid to the al ard Trligicus eulture of the sc bat grounds attrective and eery of ac. | Min physica! LEON. the Principal Teacher. umber of boarders limited to fifteen. Average Pe bight tatimontals as an inatructrens f . Fi charges 9140 per year, Twenty-foarth year Bop: » Mathematics and the bigher Rug- sep8-}m REV. 0. EGE & SON Bi Fox. Sere Araictont. ! AMUSEMENTS, IM Sieg Btnoet tor Pune Lado eet misess Soa | pavebieie casas tact : pane HERRMANN AT FORD®, * piillsrm opous Honisaber ik.” SEPTEMBER 11. Somers, Princip Mre. J. Béay Miss Ba. rrescker ot Mathematicn and ONE WEEK . GRAND MATINEE Firet Appearance thie Beason LY. SATURDAY. ot HE NSTITU LBCT OLA the best Magicten | AML MATHEMATIOAL SOOO rok tik Street, betwee ant | brane who will appar se the i a, Ae Bas Serer) abe twenty inch Steud of tule For furtber information to the Principal at most Degio vi the Seminary we aps bens Der. tbe 1mb day of Mis, MW LOCAS «mi « an ELEMENT. SINGING CLANS September iS 1s Ferme 5 per 20 lessons. For particul MoM‘; BUBB will reo York avenue northwest. Special u for ISh Cee jew Tor! OH, real or Piano pete” tember Ish Chaves to French Young ladies. 130% H st. northwest. auS?-eclm™ eae = : =” i 3 Teridence. 609 «th Opposite irk Nowber of pupils limited GPoscrros BS PemaLe stage, supplied with new f : 4 favorable terms. Apply NAtTionan THEATER-SEPT. 4 im OPKNING OF THE SEASON. GPoase a OOLt ae No. 81 Stoddard street, 4 WEEK OF MERRY MINSTRELSY. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. ing and Dey Schoo! for Young Ladies. HAVERLY’S MINSTRELS aM. Tor terme apply to Mire LIPSOOMB, Prin- ° ——_Sovamter Oe. cipal. till Reptember ist. through Box 9: 22 ACKNOWLEDGED agrists, 93 | #<¢'<3! Department... ~———— gear 98. eoquct to’ be hei et Balantyne', 49% ru BOX OFFION HOW OPBN. tad FF GBALY, Provigent. NOLIGH AND Fi — . CORCILIA’S AOADESMY, 601 Ret Capit E Ladves and Little FAMILY MATINSE SATURDAY. STireet, wit reopce MONDAY Bereennee te! Beart Laas 8 —— Ferme for Boarcere fivemontns. 910" | Detles Peptember HUMPTY DUMPTY. for perticuiare apply to the Sister Baperior set im soul te ROOK BILL Contras = OPEN THE YEAR ROUND. ST EE Wakao Praag AFTEBHOOR. Bindies resumed on MUNDAY ihe ath of Sep. oD 4 BRO. BETTELIN, sep3 tw President Tres! it. peor: ETTORE 80% TET® SINGING ACAD- E Street, between 9h and 1th, northwest. Prof, BoxiLi will resome his lovsons at the above children as Loarders should © Natted namber driay only eyecare FIRST-CLASS IN BEVERY RESPREY. pang ne meuts to rs Sees | Cyl reed Prof. et ry from Vartety, Drama, Burieequeand Comedy. novl-ly | Grp. ic SATURDAY, the in insane oe ie hoe Oup No.) On Exhibition (New No, | 9c ae aTRTS = ren we — = DANCING ACADEMY, 8 At Marini’s Hall, B street, between 9:h and 10th, and ‘Borth weet. He ot LG. Manin: begs leave to annonnce that he reopen his Academy on BATUBDAY. Septem- Borat ive, at Sorciock ‘and at7 o'clock p m. for the reception of pupi! 7 ‘Ail fc i ‘ 5 pail former pupils are respecsfuly tavised to.at “for pai ticulars see cirealars. s STITOTE —The Mime BUB- Hl reopen their rene! for Your dics on WEDNESDAY. September New Tork avenue Nance L MSDIOAL COLLEGE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY The Fifty ite Denzee of Kactares , beste on a : = pat 8p. me. with em Latrodae : Ww. B. Draka. si ies Joby O. Riley, A.M M-D-. Professor of Mater Medica sed ‘Thetapeatica. 4 ‘Thompson, M D., Professor of Surgery. PREMIUM STEAM DYEING AND SUOURING, at WM. H. WHEAYLEY'S OLD AND RELIABLE ESTABLISHMENT. ang in manner, also, Winter Oar- Bo.,80., nicely Cleaned taxon 0. oe, On and tare of until ork sent for and delivered Hi x without extra charge anywhere In the District—re- ana Prectioect Maticing eaor of (be Tasory JUST RECEIVED ceived from and toany the A.¥F. 4. King, M.D., Profesor of Obstetrics an@ by mail or express. Office and Works, Gy peecology. » D.C.; Post EB. F. fristoe. LL.D , Professor af Chemis! FROM NEW YORK Greet, le = bours—J 8. m. to 76 ». m.; Ww P Drinkard. M.D., B.ECS, Professor of Wm. Lee, 2D. Professor of Physiology Sowers, M D , Demonstrato: ARISE BLUR, Bre ‘EEN, WS abd BLACK VELV BTS, Blew strie HATS tn SUMMER RESORTS. BESRRGRY acEIESS TIE. va, Ho SCBOOL, 131 INGLE PL-08, C Is now under street soutbeast. Ninth annual sersion ome. Fine bathiog and pure esoeutain afr are here Pee SET EE IM. Meloond Fanete Be found, only four pours’ ride from Waah- 188 A. M. HANSON, ogee. g gSi-Im™_ REV. J. A. GBaV ES.” { Principals. 8. LOUISE POLLOCK'S HATIOSAL KINDEBGABIEN AND PBIMARY SCHOOL 708 Lith street. Mise coatinae her School for tion with it ® RECEIVING DAILY BROWS, BLUE Aw! OK VEL coors ruttenaehaay ae Mo.; Bo 9, 180; Bo. 18, ise. HADB end TRAVELING BATS end BOR- GETE reduced to 280. ‘THERE IS NO ECONOMY CUMMER MILLINERY @OOD8 IN BUYING j7Be__083 nf 685 D Gren sere _ 715 GREAT REDUCTION 7]5 mu HANDKERCHIEFS COLLARS, CUFFS, ‘and other similar articles, even though the prices seem low, as they wili have to be put in the wash more frequently than all linen goods; and while, to use @ hemely phrase, ‘‘it is not necessary to plane the underside of a barn floor,” yet there is an eter- pal Stness of things that should mot and cannot with safety be disregarded. I have good all-Linen Hommed Handkerchiefs as low a $2.70 por dozen net, and quality recommend- ed for @8.18 per dosen net. DADIES BEADY- MADE SUITS, OVER SKIBTS AND BASQUES, Dd LADIES UNDEBW a PARASOLS and SUN UMBRELLASstbe 3} FLOWSES, HATS, RIBBON, ana MILL 13 33'> GOODE less than cost. JUST BEORIVED— A large amortment of HAMBUBG BDGES BOCRU LACES celling ot o reduced price. Po patra page ee trom — mae [OsSRe earn y hewiy Beam, BAND MES ALFERD BUJA0S an ae eee 95.40 por dozen net. Harish and French Boardine and Day © HELLER, or Youn: et soe Bead dierent sar o MAREET 6rAce, E of this el z 82.70 per dozen not. sot aie (Mumber of pupils Ez. ONS ABTIOLE AT THE DOZEN PRICE. MISS E A. McOORNICK, rd 62% Orx STREET, (ST. CLOUD BUILDING, Daily receiving all the latest Hovel tice tp D STRAW BONWETS. ATS, LACES, CHIP AND OT OWELE dee dae THERE IS ECONOMY of W and are invited to thesia seg ot FEESOH CLASSES, calt'and examine. tse Sn Vicinity te WAMSUTTA SHIRE Connie re ad Onyeretioas | que Clasces for Young Ladies and i . FoR @L44 NEF. READY FOR USE. NOTHING TO MATCH {T. Bent by post to any part of the U. 8. for 81 LADIES’ SHOES, MADE TO ORDEE AT ‘A Ssrec, Opposite Patent Ofcs, on hand, a fine stock of LADIES’ BOOTS, ules for self-measurcment sent on application. - Kid Sutioned_._.87 rench Pebble “ ste GEORGE C. HENNING, Zd'ere pearau‘ead to bprgaal aay "work mane aug@tr 410 SEVENTH STEEBT N. Ww. ir oases. MS. VERNILYA. CARRIAGES, The Great Anodyne and Nervine. BELT’S ‘Weare selling, at greatly reduced prices, fice ra ef all Druscists. Bend for Pamphia. Salk TYLER, Jr., nd Indiene sv. ops A bp wee 8 |

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