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EVENING STAR. Orrick oF CHIEF SIGNAL big Wash ington, Septembe: For the middle Atlantic « ‘OF falling barometer, north winds, ris fo scutherly stationary temperature, clear or partly cle LOCAL NEWS. ts, 4c. To-might. ly weather. Amureme Patiomal Theater — Miss Maud Granger in “Broken Vows.” Theater Comque._The Dizzy Blondes. Condensed Locais. oP: &. B. Benson. assistant chief of the secret From J.©. Parker we have the New York | ,¢t. tee of the Treasury deparument, testi fet tbat he was present in the Solicitor’s office Barstow made bis statement; has seen tbe watch given to Barstow’s wife; after Bartow made his statement, the Solitor ask- "| eu him to get tbe watch, and witness asked Barstow for tt, aud he got it out ofthe safe. On cross examination witness said Barstow told bin the wateh belonged to his wife, and he wanted to consult with ber: and after this co" suliation with his wile, Barstow passed the watch to Lock wood, and the latter passed payers in advance of the matis. Mattar a adyt the registrar of vital Health. A thief entered premises N Jast night, and cut out the lining y got away with them. The fertival ot Si. Matthew Was celebrated at St. Mait Chureh here yesterday by ab Mr. William R. Smith, enperintendent of ; will be the government botan absent from elty the great horticulte of which he ts one Po'adelptia exhibition, The Board of Health last n communi from Health ¢ Feeommer dp that the eese Impounded b fwenty five cen's Muitice on ¢ ns Our Risemen at © reedmoor, The somewhat roferia ‘four sional r on Monday Imatch. So, alter #ll,oar r Fenson to feel ashamed of th ship. F of the | loa Sheridan, took place this morn s church a tng E tended by a large cor lina had been for ma Manager of the Heart, b Preiin Of the Sacr morning, Rev. Fs aod Sheridan offic corpee was bearers and R. F. Bartle. The body ‘was t the church and laid before the ey and a rand requiem Muss was ce by Re Pather F ne. with Father Revilla 3e ou and Fa Ts as saly-deacon, Which Rev. Fat ached ser- Mon, paying a glow o the memo- FY of the deceased ¢ was by a Qnarteite— Messrs. K an aud Mre. Riley and Mrs. Bartle—and was ery fine. There were present, besides the Sisiers of the Sacred I Sx e Holy Cross ew: Bt. Vincent's and Pros ¥ of the Catholic rvices t a jong Olivet. where pe: forming th of carr ® cleverly const ted plot. Miss Grange: © is admirable 1 of “Raymond while James, Lanagan. and Denham all bave roles capitaliy ‘suited to them. “Broken Vows” will be presented for the last time to- Right. Ou Monday ‘Toe [antchelts” will be placed upon the National stage in excel. lent styie. Tuts play met with great success in New York, where Mr. Louis L. James Mace @ great bit. The cast will be an un- usually strong one. Miss Carey, the leading lady of Mr. Ford's company lassame & pretainent role. Miss Anule ory, Whose €locution and acting have for ‘several years Deen features of our amateus make her first appearance on stage. A large circle of admiring friends ¥* $s with interest. «—On Monday evening Buftalo Bill wi begin an engagement tn hia hew drama written by Major A. S. Burt, U BS. A.. entitled “May Cody; or, Lost and n — es and live Indians take hich 1s #aid to be interest er of ght amuse- been holding high ear- amine this week. me S aT THR Cory Lt ‘as. T. Young De. 1 a director. isfaction, expecially that c ecived wany co’ poiniment. ~— ee Reat Pstate Thomas Dowling sold yesteriay for Messrs. Jones & Callan, trustees, thy following realestate: Lot No. 2, in Dawson's subdivision of square No. im roved by a two-story brick dwelling, to “ft iray for $1,500. Lot No.6, same sub- monte acd square to same purchaser for 81,200. Lows sand 10, same subdivision aod equere, ‘with’ the improvements, tosame Purchaser for €1,%W each. Mr. Josurn B. CRAMER, a well-known citizen of South Washington, died yes hotay morning, at bis resid No. 4ig 8b Deceased was formerly ward comm. npr under Mayer Emery, ‘aud erwards asuper- Ywlendent under the’ board of public works. He was a native of New Jersey, and has Tesided bere since the war. He leaves a wile and several children. EGGSTRAORDINA chicken egg rough? to this office by Me. Thomas Stew- ¥ is the greatest curiosity In the w: of hen-fruit ever seen about here. To nents an excursion down | ht been appointed Rastst- | 923 oth street | {the batn- | lub. lead water pipes. gas fixiares, &c., and Apostle wa Ca holic h mass at it! O'clock, the ‘choir singing Hadyn’s sixth Mt recsived a Alleged} Treasury Conspiracy Case. TRIAL Of EX-SECRETARY SAWYER AND OTHFRS. Yesterday, the trial of F. A. Sawyer. at Dr Langden’s old place, just ont of Haines, Brooks, and Barstow was proceeded | Cl orretown, for the benefit of Be Alvan's with inthe Criminal Court, Juage MecAr thor. Martin L. Noerr testified that the course | with 3.400 bushels wheat, to Hartley « Bro. agg bool ary | pursued in this case at the department was By ra rail—3(0 bushels do , to H. M. Talbott. 4 ERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE —Offerings on 00 bushels wheat. 3.400 bushels se sold at $1.54; 240 bushels sold at 152 ——— nnusnal. 8 G Gutbrie, chiefof division of accounts, testified to the delivery of the drafts, he identified toa party idcutified as a me! ber of the firm of Parkman, Brooks thought it was Mr. Brooks, and that Mr. Tak. te, Assistant Treasurer. identified him. | A W_Wyzan testified that he was cashier of the Treasury in Invi, and identified the drafts which were paid February 7ih an Tih, to Gen. Reddy; Senator Spencer having harouuerd Gen. K. to him; hedid not know Barstow, por did be ever pay bim money. bio Wiiness oni omits space, v. Wells off UMr Cook obj #1 le‘ter was on file in the Treasury de- ment, and could be produced. Tue ob- 10h Was sustained. Tu DA This morning David W tness isof the firm or Lewis Johnson & Co There are two accounts on the books FW, Brooks, and F. W. Brooks, sup’t. ‘The tires) wax opened February ¢th, IST3, and continued to 1876. The individual ceonnt was from January lth, ist, to Feb- h. 185. Witness went over the ac- the paper in evidence, Mr. Wyman asked to make an explanation, and vaid he was not sure that he patd ihe Th) Gen. Roddy. The prosecution here rested their ease. de moved ¢ * ground of defects second count not Aver vient and this tm Affeirs A tras- e District for the and F str goverignent, pio 1 of the property The cugiee” has re xperiment be tried. RUILDING VERMITS | issued by the tuspector of building | Wilson, repaira brick dwelling, ¢ between D and E streets north west | M. Cross, remove a frame dwelling, BE strec ot, and ¢th streets south 5 son, repaira brick dwelling. sn treet, between G and H streets northwest; —— Tue Fire STERDAY.— Yesterday af- abont $5 o'clock, fire was discoy- the extensive flour and feed estab. entot W. M. Galt & Co., on the corner mue and t northwest, » establishment was only saved m Torts of the firemen. gin in the brick buildin; teh there | of baled hay, closely packed. The first in- timation of a fire was the appearance of smoke from the building. An alarm was nce sounded, and the fredepartment « qaleke ) When @ general alaraa was % out the whole force. Licat. Kelly and the officers of tie seventh pre- cinet were also promptly on the growud rendering valuable tervice, The tire depart- ment went to work prowpily, pouring in a tremendous quantity of water on the xtnould- ering mass, and suecceded by great exertions in confining the flames to the building where they Started, thus saving the flour and feed warehouses and the adjoining property — is win Erothers’ saw and planing mills, and the large lumber establishment of T. W. Smith, opposite. It was deemed adv - bot to put more than two engix in se but their services were required for s ‘al hours before the flames were ¢ sub 4. It is su the result of spont FO on the building. Of $5000 on the establishment, which leaves a slight in over the losses. Tue Lat STANTON.—This | morning # generz Mf the members {the bar was beid in the Circuit Court room lake action in reference to the ceaths of in J, Stanton and Hugh Caperton. Mr. ek presided, with Mr. J. M. Jounson secretary. Mr. Merrick. in calling the m: ing to order, spoke particularly of the deata r. Stanton. and stated that the moating in reference to Mr. aiaperton would be retd at another time. Mr. Mattingly, ina feeling address, peer the resolutions adopted by the Bar Association, and appropriate re- marks were made by Messrs. R. D. Muasey, | John Selden. George F. Appleby. James @. Payne, N. Wilson, J.M. Johnston, F. Miller, A.G. Riddle and Charles Abert.’ Tha reso: lutions were adopted aud the meeting thea adjourned. The meeting in reference to Mr. Caperton will be held on Saturday next. —_———— DEATH OF JUDGE MOORE.—Information Was received here to-day of the death of Judge J. W. Moore, for several years past a Well known member of the Washington bar, Which took piaee at Mt. Sterling, KY. on the 14th instant. Judge Moore was a ative of Kentucky, end for several years prior to the war was Judge of Montgomery Cireuit, in that state. During the war he represented ucky in the House of Representatives of the confedet Tate lose of the war he ca and practiced in the courts ber tive part in the pol vtakir € an ac prominent temperance man. About a year | ago bis health failed Lim, but he remained bere until May last, when with his wife be DFEDS IN FRE hay lin the Re- | corder of ws ©. Sebneiter ight of way | Eranted by party Of second part, June 2ist, JF. Murray, trustee, to Neal T. Mur- lot 14, eqoare Is. N. T. Murray to T. 10; do., do. Bell and Lovejoy to J.B. Herreil, $5,600; lot_ 65. square 2: J.T. Stevens, trustee, to L. H. Stevens, 12, bleck M4, Meridian Hill. A.C. Bradley et al executors, $1405; ec. D and E, of sub lots 7 and * and part 5 |, Square 555. Sirah P. Michum to D. M. Ogden, + 000; lots 17,18 and part 19, square 20. Hyde and Mathews, trustees, to Trustees reoran Gallery of 400; part lot 7, square 370. G. W. es H. Roberts, $434.10; part lot ee, — (uate 8: ‘wo James Small, DROWNFD IN THE EASTERN Brancn — Yesterday, a colored lad, named William Anderson, about 17 years of age, while walk- ing on the tressle- work of the railroad track, skirting the Eastern branch, fell into deep water and was drowned. His body was re- covered last evening and taken to the house of bis —. ‘at Potomac City, and the coro- ner notified. —_-—__- MARRIAGE LICENSES have been issued to Robert Lg Eliza Carpenter; W. Tol- liver Slagett; Walker Johnson ci ovlette Morris, both of Louisa county, and Virginia. ————_e—-_ SUNNYSIDE, the best Latrobe in market, to heat two floors, #30; New Stiver Palace, to heat two floors, €24, at Moran's, 2126 Penn- with, it is Sq inches long, and the shortest | sylvania avenue. er is 24 inches. Tne smaller end has been broken, snd looking through the aper- ture is Feen a other perfect ezg about the reg- Blation size inside the mammoth shell. ACCIDENTS.—This morning Mr. Isaac H Hurdle was thrown froma buggy in which be was riding at the corner of “th and P porthwest, and was seriously Bee pd Thomas Delaney, # laborer e: ores unload- Ing coal from @ vessel at the 7 bome and medical ald summoned. ——— i WILL Oren Monday morning 200 pairs of lankete direct from, ‘the factory; will sell - Towson & Co.'s, Penasyivania ave: $i0 & ee | RF Ap the new advertisement of dry goods; black silks, black alpacas, black cashmeres, pew dress goods; eolored cashmeres, s2al brown, dark green, navy biue and bronze brown; aise ekets, shawls, at Carter's, bs | mene FOOD. ket Space. iy injured yesterday Uy tre ‘was quite severely tpjured yesterday by the falling of @ derrick. He was sent to his te etal HUSBAND OF MINE” can be found at Roberts’ Bookstore. t _—-—-——_ THB OOUBTS. PoLice Court—Judge Muls, pro tem. To day. Charles Williams was sent down as a va ward Craig; cursing in pablic: $5. Hen tta Bruce urbing the quiet of ith, obstractiog th Aibert Great.loul 10 collateral. Rebecca ing inthe street; #5. Maria Luther Crossman, lar Sor thirty daya. Moses and John lager beer rm or if “ant ou Suptter ged with asevntt No Owm Can DEvELor the grace of meek listening to acrying i. | cering the Colic with Dr 25 ce nts. For all kinds of Soft-bill Birds. ———— Pk1IG6's Jewelry Store recetved this week ch les Reich's & Bros. & ae per box; three @ome beautiful siy les iu all the new fall aad | ‘winter patterns, from one to twenty dollars; the best fitty-cent eye giase in techy. =f Discount to the t ecplo tr 1918 Benaoyrenee avenue, James M. Tomeny —Witness is the author of the letter known as the Tomeny letter, bed in the New York Sun, in relation ‘o Mr. Brooks. The paper containing the Vt = produced by witness and occupied don the ground that the Walker was called. GEORGETOWN.§ PICNIC AND ToURNAMEDT—. A pienicand tournament will be given on Tuesday next, Pariso. GRAIN TRADF.- Boat Hattie & Bessie, ‘change, 3.7 ALEXANDRIA. THE Yunpt Foxcrnres.—An attacte of even- iog after the J’ress was issued from the office, by @ gentleman of this city, that Yandt in- ned him confidentially on Tuesday last that he bad forged the names of Messrs. Stein and Bossart to two notes, but had taken them 8 also reported that he forged the pame of Mr. David Appich and others whose pames we have not been anleto learn. These rotes,or some of them, were negotiated at the First National Bank of this city, and the forgeries are bad ones, but it seems that Youndt was sharp enough to go to the bauk where he knew the patties were not in the g,and as the officers of the bank bad confidence in Yundt, they at first readily accommodated him. Messrs. Bossart and Stein were both approached by a bank officer and shown their names toa plece of of this paper was informed yeste: for up. It habit of dealt Fer and asked If it was their sigoatures. ry answered promptly in the negative. leporied the unfortunate man is considera- rowed from friends, and James MeFariand, to the tune of $0. Yuhdt was in the city esterday morning, but has since left, and it ted that the bank has instituted a r the missing man. v8 IN TROUBLE.—Six of the tramps who attacked the pa, Midland road near Manassas had a hearing yesterday Cole, at Brentéville, and were Jail te await the action of the grand jury the next term of the court. The six professed to hail trom as many different cities ef the n apd Were as rotighs looking During thelr attack ¢ firemen, was struck with a few days ago, Mr. Ford resides | total destruction by the untiring The ‘fire had its or!- | ilies of the day, and for several years was a LouIst head, or rather int red. So troubl winter draws yu u seeki fer further hard eds of the viciously in- r tbe d.—| Pre D LFEXANDRIA WAR ON TRAMPS—Owing © many depredations aud outrages by traups, Mayor Kemper ed to rid the city of item as far as pos: bie daring the coming winter. Ile will Stract the police to arrest the tramps whe! ever found within the city limits, aod se: thei out of town. If found inside the ei afer having been thus sent eut, they will be put on the chain gang yuired to cle This a t ay no doubt, be commended by all good citi: zens —[ Cacetfe, 2 87 A furious snow storm prevailed at Mt. Washington yesterday, &2Gov. Wade Hampton arrived at At- Janta, Ga., yesterday, and addressed a large audience at the capitol. PATIONERY. SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL. All the Books used in the Public and Private le of the District, and all other Boyuisites for | the school room, to be had at the lowest prices, at WM. BALLANTYNE'S, seps-tr 428 Seventh strect, Ww WOULD RESPECTFULLY ‘AN- NOUNCK to the public that our stuck o SCHOOL BOOKS and SCHOOL REQUISITES | is now complete, and that onr prices are the vers lowest that sach’ Books are sold fur inany of the northern cities oh ye finest qualities of STATIONERY always in NEW BROOKS received os soon as fsaned. A special lot of at @ cents per volume MOHUN BROTHERS, 1015 Pennsylvania avenue, _sep6-tr Corner Ith street. S cHOOL BOOKS.—Parents about to pur- chase Books for the Fall terms of the varias sely ols of our city. which are to open about t of September. will find it to their interest to give ne will find « fall aud complote na- he Books used both in the ic m Inst Year's prices pagans pBocks — Russia. by Wallace; skus, Pero, ue, Ince Squlers; & Midsummer Night's Dream: Rafe tte Husband of Mine: My M: ther in-Law; Four Irre ex; tketcbes, by Mark Twain; Chidayno of University “Life cf Ancient’ Athens, H es; Percy and the Prophet; Half Hour Se- H. & 0. H. MORMISON, 475 Pennsylvania avenue. HE IS Comix® SUG soeserae caw You can have her dressed | in pa Bae oe or ete 21 ife of John Adama, vol. xii History of the College of New Jereey, from tte orf- in. 1746, to the commer “pes mie Noles by John Mac. jean, en President. 2 vols., Sv ‘Leeda’ H story of oe United Biates. $1. 73. A new Star Atlas, b 7 Bichard Se ag 12 50. Counict between Labor and Capital, Bolles, 780. he Question of Labor and Oapital. John Jervis ‘A Manual of Tnorgunie Ceiniatry, Stecain, ‘Lhorpé. aeteo. tisArt? B. G. W. Reojamin, “Phe Fics ret id pauperis. Ds ugdsis. Hey General Hist, ry 0! egg rnin Dr. 0. Ubat Li " r edition, 90 ine. Sue, Four F irrepcesnbtes, rob] & Co. Cherbuliez, Ge. rard’* Marriage, Theuriet, 80 Love Wistert Uther Peepie’s Children, Sreauel to Helen's vente: @c, Sent by mail on eooule a iS & N, _SuaMtr 8 SOT er { Pennsyleania avenue. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUN ice. Fourth Grand Dollar Drawing, 1877, At New Orleans, Tuesday, Oct. 2:t. LOTTERY COMPANY. reguiarly incorporated by the te for Euneationalaud Ohari- of 31,0000, serve fand of nyle Nuimoer Draw ings will lake Pince moutaly. dt postpones. Lah wing schem XDITAL VEIZE. $20 O00- 100,000 Tickels at One Dollar Bach, LIST OF PRIZES: 1 Nostale a 1Z, 1, pes APPROXIMATION PRIZES. gS preekaatys Prizes of $200......-... do, — % fe. do. WW. od ‘izes. amounting to. 162 650 Mite a OF wend grisea is * ELEVERTy GRA NTHLY DLAWING, TUE Spare PO MOVEMBS 2 6. 30) 000. Tickets, $2 each, DECORATIVE eae D aly ee GOLD WALL T respectfully announce to the public Tam preparedto exhibit the largest assortment FINE PAPERHANGING ih * in the cit he Li Sesets aes eee original designs. Amopg them are maay novelties ia rama FREIZES, TILING DESIGNS, Se. essortment of GILT, SATIN and BLARRS which twill = mach jower than the et prices, ‘Terms cash. JOHN ALEXANDER, sepl2-wastm No. 1231 Penns; lvania avenue, JAPANESE, CHINESE, axp INDIA GOODS, ORIENTAL CARPETS AND RUG3, Largest Stock, largest variety and lowest prices ever before cffered. Stock 5,000 to 7,000 Cases, wholesale and retail. A. VANTINE & CO. o 83.1 Broadway, New York It seems these were the documents which Yundt bad negotiated. It is said the sums were smail, but made up in numbers. It is bly involved in debt in yarions sums bor- of McFarland’s express, Wa-hington, suffers car of the Virginia | Artiticia! Limbs manufactured. seates or | | READING NOTICES. IvnGE Nontor. of Troy, Troy, N. Y., has writ- | a trong certificate in praise of Lodille’s It cures eraeritcrcans oe | CITY Vr ITEMS. Licnt, WuHot biscuits. bread, ro! be sent by mail, post-pal Just RecrIy FD Fl FROM NEw YORK. Gents’ Fall Style Broadway Silk Hat, <4. Fire Stiff Derbys and Helmets, £2 to 53. Very nice fine Soft Hats, £1.50 to $2.50. Men's Heavy Wool Working Hats.75e. to 31. Boys’ and Children’s Stiffand Soft Hats, for dress and school wear, at all prices, from See. to $1.50, at Lewis’ Popular One Price Store,” 920 2 7th street, between I and K. ——_.—___ NATIONAL TASTE CLEARLY DEFINED.— The sale of Atkinson's While Rose exceeds tat of ary other poms and constantly in- creasing. can of a million bottles annually. —___o— THE PrST HOUSEKEEPESS use Young's Detergent and pronounce it superior to soap and potash. All Grocers and Druggists sell tr it. RELIABLE HELP for weak and nervous | sufferers. Chronic, painful, and prostrating | diseases cured without medicine. Pulver- | macher’s Electric Belts the grand desidera- tum. Avold imitations. Book and Journal, | } With particulars, maiied free. Address Pul- | .., yermacher Galyanie Co., Now York City. 6,25,da&kly THE REASON V Ww HY mall “housekeepers and | others nse the Aladdin Security Oil 18 that no | accident has ever occurred from its use. It is the best dn the world. All storekeepers sellit. Try it,and you will have no ‘other Take noihing but Aladdin. The adove (ilean be hal at Geo. Ryneal, Jr.'s, 639 D street northwest. To LADIFS AND Getr EMEN.—We wish to call attention to A. Chernteal Kcourtng and Dy etog Lment G street, near Sth street. By pr mpt ing the latest improve: American er European fu abled todo his work ina manner ‘not t J by those OCKHOLDERS <a 4 at the Farm ca’ and Mechanics’ National or 1S forthe k. MONDAY. ( i ‘ STYLES BOW EFADY. Ass rimen Tee aud complete. tlemen’s SILK HATS £3.20, and SF Hk $1.9, $2, 0 SCHOOL BOOBS of ail ki atly Redw S' toners: Prices; also, blank Books and EK. LUNDY, _ep-ly 144 Brisice strovt, Georgetown FORty-8ix YEARS ESTABLISHED. W. BH. WHEATLEY’S PREMIUM STEAM DYFING AND SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT Mice, 40 Jefferson Street, GSURGETOWN, D. 0. Work sent for and delivered to any place tn the etty. Recetved and returned (by mati or express) from and tomny place in the comntry. Send vs yonr orders. my?-tr T HE BIG E. LEWIS Fi STORE, EMENTS | GRAND TOURNAMEN CLOSING PICNIC FOR THR bee At GREENWOOD. (La ALBANS PARISA. stay SEPTEMBER 25 isv7. OME, DELICIOUS are dumpliny sete, made with Dooicy's Yeast Powder. Always use it for the delicious Vienna rolls. Should your grocer not have, and refuse to get, Dooley's Yeast Powder for you. send 3 cents for x tb., | Scents for \ Ib. or 60 cents for 1 1b., direct | 10 Dooley & Brother, New York, and it will of all & Mt Poss Nolutoxica ing Lauore showed ve | Actmision to the Tournament and grounds GREE: edmieston on thorpacion: pavilion, m om Get sour badges at the pate QPERA HOUSE. IMMENSE ATTBAOTION For one week aud Wednesisy and Saturday M sti ing ONDAY. September 2 n ¥ | oD | MP ~ UNEVERAITY | pUFFALO © celebrated Sioux warth Cured Gna Te eto be here September 26- under he Botd chief hed Cloud serch Benge | greet Werters treme Bra the Me untal tain Men Major A 8 Bot 0 MAY CODY; On, he drama wis ‘be preceded by the « sDUM TWITTE VOST AND won. fall short of @ quarier 2 os radv pce at box «fice NATIONAL THEATER. , Sanar ier or woman’ of FFs. Ste Eve . DANICREFFS MATINEE SATURDAY | etawmwity STAMMWIT | S MEDT ih « K GREAT suo FRIDAY NIGHT—Miss GRAY BROKEN VOWS and*) or ‘and JULIET —THE DANICH GRE ordinary cast at of iDaily papers c | "PHEATER CoMIQU Stree! BELUW PRNADYLVANIA AY ENU E. OPEN THE YEAR ROUND. PERFORMAN thy SstUupay SEES FIKST CLASS IN EVERY Variety, Drama, Burle: "gue and Comedy. MARKRITE: ns AL KY i STORE, Chotes Of Paintings, Rucravines, Chromos Also largest stock of Paper fmogit eid From . Picture Urs and Tas. trict. nue Ca vase remember Name and Namber SOW IS Foes TIME TO SEL L..—Ladies’, fr PERSONA L. ——— PUESCRALCNEW YORK awriFIolay Lis MANUFACTORY. c.rucr 7th atrort and U All the jin proved ‘t sof irvoyaut.ean ba coneulted Heb etree uorthwer 5 K ng your friends, pointing out your eu and informing you the eure way of su uy dertakir gs. # all discasom Lc i Females, Conve t Lat ‘ea, 3+. Gent en “4, Office hou s trom 9t> 1 and ficm 2 to 6 o'cloe seol7-ly BOR SAL, UMDIAN BANK-NOT. ro Apaly to YOSEPH WILLIAMS _sepls 26 306 434 Street northwest. iY [ADAM COSTALLO, Disciple of Mle Lai mand, Paris, the greatest Planet Beader ev: America, can be Cousult:d at her house. Bo. aie ¥ street cars pass the door. sepl7- IVOROES ABSOLUT! nietly obtained in thirty days for incompatibility, adultery, deser tion, ernelty, non-support, and other causes. Rest- dence unnecessary. Advice free. Bend for circular, Pay when civorced. Corres) on sence with the legal Brokemmion invited J. OE R. Attorney, Room ibune Building, New York, epi-Ln INTLEMEN’S GOODS. 414 KEEN’S MERCHANT TAILORING PARLOKs, 414 Ninth street, Contains the largest and choicest assortment of MERCHANT TAILORING GOODS srer, before offered to, the Washington | public. KEN ai PIECE GOODS, and he k Re Ker aay. Garme: 4, employs none t best Cutters, and with @ score of skilled w 2. engages to turn ont as good Garments.as well made aud se ariistically cut a4 any first-class Merchaut Tailoring ostablistuncnt in the United States, Gentiemen will find it to their material advavtage orders for KEE seT-3u “OniRE PLACE IN THe WORLD aur €. GEO. MEGINNISS Brapeh Paltimore Shirt UE torTs A012 F Strost Northwest, W, We make the FINEST DEES" ESS (SHIRTS TO Queda = OBVER tr the moet pat erent men Fine DRESS 6) to orders of Wam- suita Muslin and MS ity-one Hundred Linen, for $1.25 Fine DRESS BH IETS, romly-mateget Ware sutte Muslin and Rey rir Hundred Linen, for Scouts. Fine DRESS SHIBTS, Watertwist tae ‘ight + for Boy's Fine DERSS Saar, 12, 19% and ls tuen only 38 conte pairs” Sts Fi beat ene OheR conte a pair. on: COLtaRe ter'gi oan To order an: nteed to give aati both in auality sod “All goordo old are suaranieed: as vesresested ot the money returned. eneprice only. eugls- tr 1G Gl }, Manager. H ATS, ‘The best and cheapest HATS, UMBBELLAS jand CANES in the city, UMBRELL«S, at WALTER KEn’s, | HH], F.,0F CANES. 1419 Penna. av. augil-tr \HOMPBSO) i te NS) LEDROIT BUILDING. Manufactures to SIX BEST DBESS SHIRTS FOR 18.50. FIT, Somme 3-5 or VY OY + mimsaaamete nian FIED OB MONEY EB- PUBCHASER oarereD: zB ret ea the season can gag egy HALON. a Gacsionios, THE TRADES. GBeON BROTHERS, “ones AVWRiInG@s fe Ss ie Job Printers. Tn eeaaaee ECONOMY! To or cnstemers and the pri BLAC KRERR: B. W. REED'S SONS, FINE GROCERS, EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. jan, Italy,) teacher MrnicaL. EPARTMENT. Corner ot ne” ant bet The twenty nteth a: non! « Celiege Bil teokn clock pm, Introvne . sonxeba 4 BOBLE YorNG. M the Prove erites, Profean of lad Scientite. Br kk ‘ d'ragid Penman Pre ee of Modictuegand shop. Letter W » Testimonials, be at the room ri YD, Emeritas, Pro coe W WUPLLEY, Principal Somurier cas baleen af @aees Miss SAR SS S. GRANDIN, oritus. Profemor of at BNSr ne EST % ano tage ll corner loth eirert at ~ ington. Dc {Bost refer vaprorics and Med L DEPARTMENT HOWARD The Tenth Annual teweion f vtem oy ber Ist, at § roduciory aN Locture ‘by coe 1330 Sow Yok Larrow ATS svenne THOMAS is » Professor of the Price a t Modi -P. BOL RE, M.D naMtra@lor of Anateany A SVS YOUNG LADINA SCHOO Lhe PORSLIN SEMINARY ¥. September 21. at re PM 88 NT ar A py ' N ieee ¥ i aoe = Hays opie a] an Vi. Patient (TRE MAPLES. A FAMILY AN A = a themse FAL E me He ’ NG 4 z és « Uh ‘ t ry t Crees 1G <SoN Hi ators | eater 29, A277 1 DEN. Principal; * . 8 pt m2, MISSES POLLOCK AND 3 Mesicnt Mime Me:ned ‘ For cataogues a —— LING. Ab D, Prewidnie CLAS Pre: angié-toctl AN HUSINESS COLLE a = Penr.soehip, Baa- Business Practice, al Exercises, @e., &o Bed in tx agua monthly tm fall_on entert Spriling, Blocution Day tuition, £40 » va S00 0 r. J. REMINGT! = copes NS APLEWOUD INST! ile, P B 2 ris ¥ * *, S80 per quarter ea. BK pared for Yate or Harvard: 8h | _#ecaly JOS. SHORTLIDGE, A.M, i ISS OSBORN YOUNG ‘ADIES? | Mi: POAKDING and DAY BOHOG OA 6. 7. borig go moh St O48 M strot n “hwomt, Sept the Frevch Opers wd ‘Professor sft 1 the Vouservatory of New n~Mr. Kew —Private lose ey crmit g. Civealare at Metzorott's \* ¢ Thorstaye afer $ 2 = Ternte eo 12 and baif-past,or send card engl -ém* DOUD, WITH AN ASSISTANT, irte nud Boys der en SCR 20 f . band oe KE TEMiEi 17, moderate TLE K MALTCHYC = her Res M: 8 in French the Ben, | Reopen Sept. Rawrh nyit-tn rm an Even'h {| JAMES CORKIDON, omer @ Pawan ‘i ber inf vanaf om apply 853 BO i tht, St. Ciond Beilding, b> end 7 wees, w 5. aut iu short ad sepld-tw" Bhort-Hang ¢ ME © 6. wanin Euaresioed: Leswn givea et vesldensas eet ee “a os gq INSTITUTE, MES 8. L capy BOARDING SCHOOL for youve Lavigs, ew Haven, Cow mun NG ACADEMY COAL Qo! R PRICES FOR IN Qt SNTITLES NOT ‘Dias THAN Trou | are ne folle Best Whit Rot Furnace £5 23 $5 33°"."" MISS B Let by ‘Mine C Kind d Girls, Bept. iv, at BOO Inte at sep 'TA’S MUSICAL Lopen at Prof. Sueldon's bau a irom s3'b0 us KM Petneipal Ofte, Dopo SON, aii Nard 496 strect 1216 F street JOHN R. KELLY, Dealer in First-Class enat Uth street) K mence OOTOB! to bave these lectures furm part of their school i struction: sept I Bon 7A Orty Post Offices, Mar. Reine Welivered free uf charge to ail partaof the 414} HOU: Canrers. We are now rece'ving our fi HOUSE FUBNTS! Ritch we invite the insp ction of fiten, Axminwer, NISHING GOODS Mi AND MRS. anne t meg Serta PoEvouD oquet, Velvet Body Brosels, ‘Three-Piy and fograin Carpets. of t Dewest demgna; Velvet and We! rt ags and Mats; eling, all grades. ———— HOOE, BHO, & CO., TS28 FB Si., veae GLASSWARE, t porthwest sine es: hee southe f Som. ee ar Cea COAL Saiurda, Woop: wooob: ONAL YERC (AZONAL Soe eaGARr THE VERY, BROT VARIETIES OF COAL AT LOCK, Principal, BE TEMBER } es or sue Ricoeee an teyat the south: | S972240 ibs. tothe Ton our invariable Standard, corner of Sth and K streets, removed from 7O% | _ Pine WOOD from @4 to lergarten Lectai #; Onk from @4.59 to Ladies con: | §6,and Hickory at $7 per cord. Also, all a B lessons. amed ond Spit, +e dred fo Sh Pa Is shonid not fai fiverioe mi rect to the consumer from ourwnorverans veasele RS. 8S. FULLER, —Eighth Sesst ns Septemoer Oth street. Thorovgh taatruction iu all Drawing and Painting foee-band ava Circulars at Book aud Artstores, i202 F ‘ard i Hb streets a. 8 7th atroet nw 1a ae" OW ISTHE TIME TO CONTRACT. ate CHB & FOBLOINE, Miners aud AL, FowHATAN 0. a Poarding and Day School f L street ncrthweet « d Whe » resummed on the 20 THOMAS w. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN KUD, Prin WOUP AND Coat, HE S y We sre @ ertna best quatities of WOOD ang PATTEN will open K a Ty Sctocle oh SEPTEMBER 20 a 108 1, | OUSL 0 ak partsof the city, at wholeeale prices. ° eS ee | Comberiand COAL Ron of Mise and Lamp, reopen | atways on bend, at lowest rates. u fONDSY. inthe ‘Bal No Soa sane 8 Bill.” Circulars tn the diffe ‘ang2-im~ | Mate OMice and Depot, Siler’ Wharf, foot Iie Bnd 12th streets scuthwex CROCKERY, &. | P+} repared to furnish sbo afd small quantities at Lev ‘Keepers and those fiitin ectfolly ager Tigges our | eau: Privcips j nay 506 Sth street porthwest Adu! is. Evening Clawee forme apply to MISS A. TO! ‘gugi9-2 EFRIGERATORS, FRUIT S358, Aton 5 ‘hud G GLASSWARE, B16 Tikes WIN: Pow RIOR HOUSE wArrs, 4 BB gan N=" Ty, BANKERS. FFLEY & CO., Bankers, Sih aad F streets, oppozite | y Deparument. } Receiy taand do = ral Bank! end ve Deporits and do gene ing Bear — stlewed for called "Government ad Bonds bought and sold ,UARANTEED SPECULATION. eeepc 018100 hi soa e7ou ns ao ae Pitgatebon’ = Exchange, A MEMBER OF THE STOOK EXCHANGE | Mrs, &€., will execute orders fof the purchase or sale of Stocks, Bante ana e Gold on moderate margins. Com- 100 shares. Scock pri inte parties ool! emry bg nt fg and Sicex SS 25 ence, Trust Company, New ber ‘ell st.¥ ot, New York +» Presidt —e SE CE eres M i ARK SEMINARY Omices— 32 street, between Stend Su om CONDBON end Miss A. TOLMAN a : Reariod, ope s SEPTEMBER ER Lath tabi ye nine years. caithent for A maa ~ French Ci Sg are t the bookat Home made to the P rincipais cy the t Semal- Woot & anexamination of our «tock. 4 _Elcention for t of Coal of ell sizer and of the best goalitie:, tkiyguer | Which we ere conmantiy making sddigicuy Park Seminary. | BYOKORY, artent of Literature THE TENTH ANNUAL SESSION o OAx, the HOME BOHOOL will commence Septeniber Uthat 107 Pennaylvanis avenue. between Ist and 2d etre: ts, east, MISS HANSO! soe2s lm | ACADEMY CF OF MUSIC Street Northwest, Musical Doctor, Principal. | OPE MEPErTed machinery enables us to ofr Sayed — Dole manufecturers of . Terme—per quarter of tweaty i do- PATENT BUNDLED KINDLLEG WOOD, ne ere, $10. Lessons 2 fire-lighter tm every Bundle, end tor w mer commence st any tims ot ors sete tapctral Bees ve exer estue race 188 SMITH WILL, REOPEN HER See nent gm ‘at ber stroct northwest. Branch Office, 1818 smummmeneeens vd ATIONAL ee LAW DE- NEW CARPETS. HAVE OPENED a 100 ROLLS OF NEW CARPETS, R SCHOO 133 YOUNG LADIES sad, CHILDUEN. som AND 4RE OFFERING THEM AT A VERE her 20th, I strest, SMALL ADVANCE ABOVE THE Pe park. For Caeser spply as COBT PRICE. MERSON IN: | Mar eer yg ee iy Stat pence font 14th Breet ares for Ber geen, Will reopen WEDNESDAY, Bept. 1. For’ circa- exes mm CHARLES B. TOUR Srp, aE Ameer 8.P. Btrint, HB.

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