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The Latherans. The Courts; THE SESSION LAST EVENING. Covet Is General. Ter. This morning. on the assembling of the grand | ‘The Maryland Synod, in session at St. Paul's |. Yesterday, Jackson axt. Gales; submitted. Jury, District Attorney Corkhill sent to their / BUSINESS CHANCES. _|___ EDUCATIONAL. See te Ste | BORAT sam. ‘The Case of Guitean, THE INDICTMENT SENT TO THE GRAND JURY. EDUCATIONAL. THE EVENING STAR. INC: Ny (OOL FOR Fouls Cabins Coen e SE ORY a DOTEESSSEENE: ‘MBER 19. ao Principal, Miss a * | SATURDAY... Peters agt. Suter; argued and submitted. — church, was occupied event hearing ad- ee," ©. K. NELSON, D-D., late vice petncipal ot | TEMBER 1. OCTOBER 8, 1881. | room an indictment against Charles J. Guitean A inet oventng in bearing: PRorats Court—Judge Hagner. Hote hington, J _ | . The Rev. C. K. N Ni, s of 2th et north for th t | dresses on “Home and Foreign Missions.” Rev- f Rac! ‘ WXtED-0 wax WITH #2000 CASH, A | St, John’s College, in, Dayne Saen eee OVS ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL HIGH SOHOOL, for the murder of James A. Garfield (Presiden' Thursday, the will of Rachel 8, Solomons, be pleasant business that will jonitively pay him a | tis School, solclts the per fos ‘children, with ‘J. W. HUNT, Principal, ‘commence its four- CITY AND DISTRICT. of the United States), by shooting him at the | De Stork, of Baltunore. spoke about foreizn | queathing her property to her children, and ap- lear profit of af least §50 por week. “Address PROFIT, | ® thorous! f board in his own family. teenth Annual Session SEPTEMBER Lark, 1881, in the ——_—— > —— Baltimore and Potomac railroad depot, on the | missions. and Rev. H.W. Kuhns, of Westmin- | jointing her husband. A. S. Solomons exeoutey, ; Btar office. Ie” | Fenaituation of the Academy ie expectally adapted to | Nortu Season Room ot the our. and hall The Case of Captain Howgate. 2d of July, 1881. : ster, Md., upon home missions. During the | Wang) "*t es. Inte of the Ut . POE SALE-THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF AX | a school, fine climate, ood play-grounds, a quiet re- | Bxietian Church. Boye thoroughly fitted Bone Gales’ | DISCHARGED FROM CUSTODY oN wis rensoxa| The first count ts as follows:—“The grand | evening the Rossini Choral Society sang several °, F. Bdes. gid-cswbinbad Grocery ant, Provision store. A | Ried eiehburhn) ail church pravilarss every Sun- | Setqnute Sehoole, Naval Academy, West Point, Collers pase y Jurors of the United States of America, inand | selections, nes H Stone; admins ivireat bor 1a Stace oe os 2 ‘on to the cause of Education is well-known in Yarious Institutions of the country. crowd in the Crimt- | for the county and District aforesaid, upon thelr AT THIS MORNING'S SESSION Wie oceans Helpation of hearing the | oath present, that Charles J. Guiteau: late of | the committe on atatlatl reported a basia aa sourt Foom in_anticipation of hearing the | the county and District aforesaid, on the 2d dav numunicants. —_Kesolutions decision of Judge Cox. on the question of bail in | of July, in the year of our Lord iSSl, with force Dr. JA. Brown, f the case of Capt. H. W. tiie : He ae wor d arms at and in the county and District afore- ‘he theological profes ° embezzlement of funds of the government white | suid in an upon the body of one James A. Gar- | vania Collese: but mow a THEO. HYATT. President. | $2 yore tied hore ieee ON erent staine | Held, he, the sald James A. Gariteld, in the peace | were ‘aonted. Reselat idress Lock ‘535, a15-3m, = Box vashington, D.C. NSYLVANIA MILITARY ACADE ! "A. (OPENS SI Sh, ‘Mary- = an = ‘and wilh itis hoped, ensure him success in this WISHING To RETIRE FROMTHE DAIRY BUST: | Rvwrbelt of labor. oe! ness, [offer for sale the well-known Orient Dai ee ane eet at watch cove H E eee te eae dhe Pangusges: Tbe CHESTER, P. PENS SE! Scolars address C.C. WESTON, Laurel, Md. 08-6t" | Chance for Tuition and Boatd is $200 per session, from |” ‘Thorough instruction "in Civil ‘Fnuanecrins, Chet 2,500 WANTED, AT SIX PER CENT, FOR | 20th of September to Ist of July; one-half payable in try, the Classics and English. Degrees conferred. three or five years, on first-class real extate a 2. Music the tra at $50 per session. o8-1m Pees Oo commission pais ddress *“Real E: drug store to J. 8. Yie. : pro. confesso Rarr; trustee's account. ce. 'S NOTHING ON EARTH SO PRECIOUS son] and character of a child.”” signal corps. Capt. Howgate having been com- of God, and of the United States of America | death of Rey. L. Keller were adopte ratified and ret ton; com- a PEOTALTIF f : then and there being, feloniously, wilfull ict e Deer Park cot ission appo ‘ JOR SALE A FR SPECIALTIES. ae mitted to jail by Commissioner Bundy, he peti | or his malice sforethoueht, did meses Sa ueeauEe eager tb oe aavianey | rep oor ny Befores ery heh Se te nees tat ee ere I Sraeer, Berwei a GHLY AND SPEEDILY CURED. | tioned for a writ of habeas corpus which was re-| and that the said Charles J. Guitoau, a certain i JQEED AND COMMISSION at Center Market. ‘The a aelf as te 1 or sale in sums to suit. y wal care Druggist Circular, ob2w 3 0K 1429 F street. ECO, 92 Shares Washington City Gas Light Company Serip oe Ivatlhoe & Lake Valley Mining Stock. Late F Suzet Aonrawest, very fine Howes forsale Cheap. re dest ding Lots in the uorthw partor the. = march of improvements and ‘Lote in all parts Of the city for sale at low Sigures. Acpectalty isuade of the care and rental of houses calty is made ani i furaished and unfurnished wanted to supply ah unprecedented demand. Conxressmen and others are alread pplying for houses for nt. PabBOorTs REAL EST UTE a1-3m ye 16 F Sti oya the best facilities for a liberal Vupils ty enter Collece. Patrol SON, Principal. expense for Books. 5 a RENCH CLASSES ce, 1318 I etreet northwest. ical knowledze ai “all or ee) d address. A pract mC Gall or vend nanfe and address. pnuncadon cuuiged of the languaze an: ina short time. 1 ‘ = 7 a ; HAVING RETURNED FROM hiveur Seba of Languages, will rosmiue het hand German. ‘Terins tmodera G street northwest. CADY'S BOARDING SCHOOL Di Weet End Institute, New Haven, th year. Superior facilities. Send fot won or by nail. Imane- GooD ies taust be $30 or PRES THond . No cutting or licatine. “Treatment almost painless and occasions no lows of tiine from business, Scores of references may be had b; t my office. Consultation free. g Siete Dr. SHRADER, of-6t* 620 11th street northwest. H MEDI! WORKS er ARAM Dopouis, rrr: AYA Macnetic Flectricity: tells true life: cakd reader: is Past, present and future, ana gives good Indy ‘and gentleman. Now Ol Lith street north est. Hours from 9 to 12.a.m., and2to8 p.m. Jy2d-12" ME. BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTS OF Mire ei businses conslential- Lodieasod toe en 5 . No. een 4th and Bemen 60 cents each, “No. 408 1, street, between 4th an 5th streets northwest. BOOTS AND SHOES. NDAY, OCTOBER BRO. TOBIAS. NU sex resumed on MC 10TH. Private lescons given if desire ot-dw LATS, GREER, MATHEMATICS, Nav = ‘A. SANUS. ALM, Columbian College, Washingtor D.C. URER, FROM THE CONSERVATORY s tart, Germany, gives he Violin and Cither to street Norfolk City 5 per cent Bouds, and other investment securities. S233 N announces the streets “northwest, Thu evenihes, 6:30 o'clock, and at 1216 Maryland avenue southwest, Wednesdays, at 7: cents per month. | SCHOOL FOR GIRLS_T Jish, D. : pular Singin Cl 1 nd ‘STRUCTION IN ENG- French, German, Drawing and Paintines, ete. No. 1511 R street northwest. Mss MARY K. SCHREINER, TEACHER OF EL No. 12 L etreet northwest. _ KINDERGARTE! UR ENTIRE STOCK OF BOOS AND SHOES just be sold regardiens of cost, as we retire from mi Tetail business to xo into the Manufacturing of Boots and Shoes. Bargains can be had in Shoes: Ladies, y! EAR BROS., Seri, Mise aah ios EK I CLASS BOOTS AND SHOES AT ACTUAL COST. We will sell all of our Gent's Fine LOW SHOES and Light CONGRESS GAITERS at actual Cost, Ladies’ LOW SHOES, SLIPPERS and Light BUTTON BOOTS at Prime Cost, ‘These Goods must bé closed out to make room for Fall Stock. ‘This is a good opportunity to get good goods at very Low Figures. ONE PRICE. GEO. McCARTHY, 605 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. urned yesterday. Immediately after the court opened, Judge Cox said: “In this case of How- gate, I have concluded that, inasmuch as he has already given a good bond in the sum of $40,000, he may be discharged upon his personal recog- nizance in the sum of $10,000 subject to the far- ther order of the court.” Capt. Howgate there- upon gave his recognizanceand withhis counsel left the court room. ——_-__ The Pastors and the President. WHAT WAS SAID AT THE MEETING YESTERDAY AFTERNOON. As stated in Tne Sra last evening the pas- tors of the city, together with the members of the Lutheran synod, now in eession, at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon sited upon President Arthur. Dr, John Chester, of the Metropolitan Presbyterian church, addressing the President, said: “As pastors of churches in this city, we desire to express to you our appreciation of the important position to whieh, in the providence of God, you have been called. Our sympathy is with you in every effort to promote the moral Integrity of our institutions, and our confidence in your intention to do whichever will best sub- serve the interests of the whole country. As a company of religious men, we rejoice that your first official act was the appointment of a day of humiliation and prayer, since we recognize in this your appreciation of our dependence as a ople on God’s blessing, and the necessity of eeping His commandments. As pastors of churches in the capital, we tender you our prayers, our sympathy, and, in the line of our Vovation, our earnest support. At a meeting of pastors, held immediately after your inaugur- ation, there was earnestly invoked God’s bless- pistol, of the value of 85, thenand there charged ith gunpowder and one leaden bullet, which said pistol he, the said Charles J. Guitean, in his right hand then and there had and held, then and there feloniously, wilfully and of his malice forethought, ' did discharge and shoot off, to, against and upon the said James A. Garfield; and that the said Charles J, aiteau, with the leaden bullet aforesaid, out of the pistol aforesaid, then and there, by force of the gunpowder aforesaid, by the said Charles J. Guiteau, discharged and shot off as aforsesaid, then and there feloniously, wilfully and of his | malice aforethought, did strike, penetrate and | dents. The rej missions. The committee on educatic mitted an extended report. The only fe: of the report not approved, was a| recommendation that only $13) each | be allowed for = the_—_ support theological students at Gettysburg. 7 synod voted to make the amount . Tt w decided to send £2¢ support of indisen ville female seminaries were recei port of the advisory board of home also received. It recommended an appropria- tion of $300 to the Church of the Reform: jon, wound him, the said James A. Garfield, in and | in this city. Also, an appropriation of fi upon the right side of the back of him, the said James A. Garfield, giving to him, the said James A. Garfield, then and there, with the leaden bul- let aforesaid,so as aforesaid discharged and shot out of the pistol aforesaid, by the said Charles J. Guiteau, inand upon the right side of the back of him, the said James A. Garfield, one mortal wound of the depth of six inches, and of the breadth of one inch; of which said mor- tal wound, he, the said James A. Gar- field, from the second day of July in the then Jast aforesaid until the 19th day of Septem- T, in the year of our Lord 1881, at and in the county and District, aforesaid, did languish, and languishing did live; on whjgh said 19th day of September in the year of off Lord 1881, at and inthe county and district aforesaid, the said James A. Garfield of the mortal wound aforesaid dled. And so the grand Jury aforesaid, upon theiroath aforesaid, do say thatthe said Charles J. Guiteau. him the said James A. Garfield in the manner and by the means aforesaid, feloniously, wilfully and ofhis malice aforethought, did kill and mur- the Oakland and Deer Park congregations Other routine reports were ed. The syne at 1 o'clock adjourned until this evening. At 2 o'clock this afternoon the ministerium was con— vened and remained in session for an hour. gusilinesbain Garfield Memorial Hospital. Wasutnaton, D. C., October 7th, 1881. General W. T. Sherman, S.A Dear Sir: By direction of the chairman of the mass meeting held at Lincoln Hall, on the even- ing of the 5th instant, for the purpose of devising means for the erection of the **Garfield Memorial Hospital” in the District of Columbia, Mr. Justice Miller, I have the honor to submit herewith a list of the names of the gentlemen appointed by him as the executive committee pursuant to the instructions of that meeting, and to inform you that you are designated as the chairman of | that committee. Tam also directed to request that you call this committee together so soon as it may be possible with respect to your convenience. Waldren nl final dis- Crrmyat, Covet—Judge Cor. Yesterd x Pusitt, Sunday bar: for- ntered and sen- a oste. James H. pons, and Wm. Tolliver, recognizance — forfeited: ity to animals; motion for mas Stecl, unlicensed bar; tion for anew trial, Susan unlicensed bar; nolle pros entered. John West; unlicensed cattle broker; do. Henry Bur- seecke, unticense O'Bryan, uniie for a new trial. sembly; not guilty. ——___ Alexandria Affairs, Reported for THE EVESING Stan. ON To Yornn 1781-1881.—The marching of the troops through this city en route to York- town is aconstant memorial of the movements: one hundred years ago. Lafayette frst through with his troops. He wrote from. Alex- andria: “With the help of some wagons and horses we got in two days from the camp near Baltimore to this place. We halted yesterday, and having made a small bargain for some shoes are marching to Fredericksburg.” Then came the Baltimore and Frederick mounted companies, Later still, the 3d Maryland regiment, Col. Adams, marched through, followed by’ other Maryland regiments, and about the middle of bar; forfeiture set aside. John suilty; notice of motion manuel Hecht, disorderly as- Feeret I ing on yourself and your administration, and we der; against the form of the statute in such case | 1 am, dear sir, very respectfully yours, September Gen. Washington and t 1: es = — = r made and provided, and against the peace and Joun A. Bas Secretat beau passed through. Ther 13TH STREET NORTHWES: \HOMPSON’S SHIRT FACTORY, do now unite inthe prayer that you may rule t of the United States of Ai ” . i. ED ON IMPORTANT and VAL- 7 3 a a government of the United States of America. PA 5 | Wagons, horses, &c., of the Sy either before or after Patent. | Reonened SRETHMDEN Ist, 1881 Misees POLLOCK T over us in the fear of the Lord, and may be the |” qhe substance of the other counts, stripped of | _, Bxecutive Committee of the “Garfleld Memo; and NOERR. Princi 5 Every advantage for thorough instruction, from Kin- de ten to most Advanced Department. Best instruc- FINE SHIR" specialty, fit tom given by teachers eminent im thelr profession in eal ee nS ee DS ne 816 F srazer xontuwest, opr. Parexr Orrrce, | honored instrument in His hands of great bless- | their legal. verbiage, is as follows, "the ees rier | Tal Hospital” —Gen. Wm. T. Sherman, chairman. ! ia ‘mW en. | 3 . The Alex- ing to the whole on colnepnten count, after recounting tte circumstances of the Hos Hy ee bee Se eaten < Fairfax iment also moved to : THE PRESIDES 5 wound, as in the first count, closes in legal form SS ee 4 Yorktown and took part under Gov. Nelson. gr ervnch, ican aid Latin, langue iy Drawing, | EADY MADE SHIRTS a (llowing prices Set te lth dea acemeet you, gentlemen; | with the phrase “of which said mortal wound | BTC; 4: 8. Pie Sohn A Delta eeee exit | Among ita alloers were aj. Denste thesmeep Paintin ae iat oe a aeeraoen tal ine Ce Best Wamsutta, unfinished, 75 Bt ished, 20 ats. yet it is with deep sorrow under the cireum- he, the said James A. Garfield, then and there av, a ig, Jol a . Baker, saat png a Capt. Ch Sanford, Adjutant fy deparbmen witunut nites charges Dally ‘Auished, Cc Sta. stances which have so sadly deyolved such mo- instantly died.” 10. W. Thompson, Henry - Mat. nT, LOW ete. noderate pri . of the L., unfinished, moderate F. of the L., unfinished, 65¢. & SON, 1212 F 3-Ln Best Boys’ Wamsutta, unfinished, 60 ine 4 “ re Frank Riggs, B. G, | James Piper, : 1, Ensign James Brivis rees Ladies Normal class opens OC7O- | Gents’ Falland WinterUnderwearat popular cash prices. | Uentous duties upon me. “In the performance | “The third count is similar to the firet, only it | ‘ews, Reginald Fendail. £. Frank Rigg | Saves and Sadion Saiens Ms Yipee = 50, | BEE It _ #28 _ | Just received latest designs in Neckwear, of these duties as Chief Magistrate of a God- alleges death in the county of Monmouth and | Lovejoy »,W. G. Metzerott, Dr. Smith Townshend, Smith Wi tyleand Sous Reo teem 50. $300, $500, $800, HOOL OF THE WASHINGTON ART CLUB, | Gent’s Furnishings in all its branches. fearing and religious people, I appreciate my Ne 7 Edward Temple. Dr. 8. C. Busey, Dr. F. A. Ash- “4 y : ‘Food To LOAN, B00E: TONER Sn, Vernon Row.vor- | Mgney wefunded wiiere wuods fil to enit acnenn Shel 1’ support and Bente oF NEW Serer ford, H. M. Hutchinson, Hon. Josiah Dent, Dr. | ¥ ers, NT} At B £28 JAMES THOMPSON, Manager. _ ene fade gee le oe moe ae ae The fourth count closes by saying ‘‘on which ao Ford Thompeon, Henry Wise ».—In the eorpora- RESS SHIRTS.—FINE DRESS SHIRTS MADE oe eae ante a eres a bea ib ecar said nineteenth day of September in the year ot ariett: Dir Wil G: Paliier sian) , | th rank Banks was con- — $50,000 TO TO ORDER for $1.50. of the very best muslin | thank you cordially for i ee f x our Lord 1881, at and in the county of Mon- The executive cominittee ishereby ested to f S150 from the residence to 5 per cent, AW SCHOOL ae Ree ane Seek ese bee, ae were te @ first tto | support, and for your Id nd expressions of 8ym-| month and state ot New Jersey, to wit, at and | 7 ie pe recut i com is ue eis nl wi a ch : shad ogee oer ewe Nb BANSIG | Tj Ce D 5 5 pathy and confidence in the county of Washington and ‘District of Co- | Meet for conference at the Ebbitt House. in i now sell better Shirts for the money than any’ house in ts." Large and lib ‘America. Muonds, Watches, Clothing and Merch: fame bought and sold. dential. tmade upon Dia- ‘suay Pistol COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. a ed Parlor, on Monday evening next, October | #945 nating clmond, <0 i odiok pa. pean TATION-HOUSE.—A colored ned Henry W.T.S is, from Washington, is held at the statton- WEA) lumbia, the said James A. Garileld, of the mor- tal wound aforesaid died.” The fifth count, after the usnal formula, closes or The Coming National Fair. PROGRAM OF RACING. SILK NECK’ constantly receivini i GENTS’ PINE SILK EAR, which we are sellin e, Lectures and exercises of this school will be re- fae Below a6 sikual Th sumed at the Law Building (3th street, petweeen D and h wea ee unis | tue following te tie. otiaicl ott ae a a coe aoane, house charged with passing a counterfeit halt ‘trects) on WEDNESDAY, October 12th, at 6 o'clock Eee OOds: eT EEA BORE o he following is the offi program for the | with the words, “‘on which said 19th day of Sep- vi id colored market man in the pur- p.m. Peele ae ice abe nt PCARES, 41/20] aces at thie National Fain on! the four last days | tember, in the yearofour Lord,1881,at and in the 4 Closing out a large lot of FOUR-PLY LINEN CUFFS, county of Washington and District of Columbia, Forp’s Opera Hot t Bishop, the en to wit: at and inthe county of Monmouth, and | Comedian, will appearat Ford’sinhismost laugh-| — NESDAY. 5 y of next week: Norrs.—F. M. Mills is appointed Catalogues giving information in regard to courses | « Closity and terme of instruction may be found. at the book- Gpairsforél, at MEGINNISS', y, hunting or ° : able comedy, “Widow Bedott.” It would be | ® justice of the f Jetferson district, vice store of Mr. W. H. Morrison, and at the National Say- 1002 F street northwest. qua state of New Jersey, the said James A. Garfield ri i oxte wan 1S: n \ John's aan ip eation, may ah de made to alt rect Nos quarters of a mile for | Crtne mortal wontd Afereatd toe hard to find a more side splitting entertainment hee eipieek te Basa sd NEY, MONEY, MONEY TO nut per month, on personal p Loan Office, 314 9th stre: northwest. its vi y Bi ” with Mr.C. B. Bis The sixth count rings another charge in the | thine Aue Of toe ott On esd eNO | the Yorktown tri, ausd the Alesandias Light tie “relict.” His droll sayings, his malapropisins, | fantry havi his wonderful facial play and_ his irresistib ing up cong : monotonous formula by describing: the place at mounis allowed on horses that have beentrained | ®8*ault as follows: “In a certain building known and run this year for any purse offéred by w rec. | a8 the Baltimore and Potomac railroad depot, G, B BELERY, e 1534 1 street nor PC. northwest. SUCCESSOR 70 eptember 26th emt DUBREUIL BROTHERS, S = a : ot, | bounce carry his audience LOA LAY Scti0or oF GzoRGE TON VERSITY, | MANUFACTURERS OF Eee ReGS® SHIRTS | ular racing association. Second Race.—Dash one | Situated at the southwest corner of Band 6th | eng charming opera, “Ti ity (ar io est ees OF ee ee inllo, for all sous, webalar Jookeoe SiG streets northwest, in the eity of Washington, in | {vou or thaia oh era Bt Clouc 1 ne REMOVAL, z dt years, 114 pounds; four | the county and District aforesaid, the said build- . Lectures will be resumed for the ensuing term, be-| 1112 F Srreer Nonruwest, Wasuinaton, D.C. | to carry 118 pounds; five IE TSP ao 0 a wor TO LOAN, pits a ON REAL ESTATR, AT 6 PER CENT. ing, 1425 New York aventie, near 1th strvet. Circulars | Stx of the Finest Dress Shirts to order. » WEDNESDAY EVENING, Oc- cz ing standing and being on ground the exclusive | _ NATIONAL TueaTER.—Next week the National ‘new halls in the Lenman B years, 108 pounds, and three years old, 9 pounds, will produce the latest spectacular play, “Michael . $12.00 | With an allowance of three pounds for mares and | title to which is, and on the said 2d day of July, At Brighton Beach y the first race i : Strogoff.” which has been running so successfully te TATE, cere ak ae ects CHE | Bix Metre pine aueee 3:98 | geldings. Purse, $100 for first horse, $25 for the | [Pie fear, last, aforesaid was, vested ny the | in New York. It will be brought out at the Na- | three-quarters of a mile, was won by Bramba- NOE or raMAN MIs, Secretary, at the Law School, : Six Fine Shirts to orde! * 79?! second. Third Race.—Steeple chase over the | United States o ear ene wulcn 6 tional in full splendor. The novel minstrel | letta, Ohio Boy second, and King 0th ‘and F streets northwest. Rexular course of tWo years $50 per annu marae regular course by members of the Warrenton | the said 2d day of July, in the year last afore- | troune which has been ranning thie week, eines | time, 1:17. ‘Second race, one thwest._ | graduate course $25, = Te Riding Club, of Warrenton, Va. ‘Three to start, | S#id was, under the exclusive jurisdiction of the | jr/Upe whlch has been running + EVES | by Topsy, Jerry second, Bernadine ‘TO EOAN. SCHOOL, 1318 I STI 7 PIANOS AND ORGANS. or no race. ‘Purse, $300.7 ’ United States of America.” Aecouie ae ge 1:443;. “‘Thir one and three-quarter ee n selfth | ————"~ — : sl alleges death in Monmouth county, N. J. Boat ‘ Rob Koy finished first, but was set back oes T stom Sito aid mpardy a lowest sues fi TULLE, Brindpake ‘sit-ine ’ | PPALLET DAVIS & 6 THURSDAY. The seventh count is a repetition of the pre- oS ie pacha ‘terest. ERs euneieel oe UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS. and the judzes awarded the race to ‘Charges moderate. No delay. THE COLUMBIA-POTOMAC CHALLENGE. and placed E ad N id First Race.—Dash one mile, for gentlemen AMY LEAVITT, OF BOSTON, TEACHER | WORLD RENOWNED AND UNEQUALED.F7 ¥ 41 | riders, viz:—those who have never ridden for ceding one, with the exception of the final ‘ocal and Instrumental Music. on second, Judge ny tMeir recent challenge to the - pe Ae ve dl clause, “on which said 19th day of September, | In response to third; tir nov EG JA cf Vocal and Instrainental Music HARDMAN UPHIGHT PIANO, Pants ailateed ane WO parclant carried. No |in the year of our Tord 1881, at and in. the | Potomac club for a four-oared race on the Poto- | Muey thind tine, Concert, Address 944 K street northwest. he only reliabys low-res mid toned Upright made, | mounts allowed on horses that have been | county of Monmouth and state of New Jersey, | mac between the Ist and the 15th of October, | the North third: tim FINANCIAL HS. CONDION, PRINCIPAL OF PARK, SEM 7 ts AU ben Biases wots, | Emned and run thi year for aay parse offered | fo wit at and inthe county of Washington aia | Marieecree tne esi, Cae Lath of October, | the __ FINANCIA Miittry, wail receave her puriient 126 Gttrect Sortie | _ 8023-20 ori Sturer Nosriwest-_ | by aregular racing association. Purse, $75 for | pistrict of Columbia, the sald James A Garteld, MERICAN FINANCE COMPANY, west, Wednesday, September 23. Bt VENTR. first horse, $25 for the second. Second Race.— that the Potomacs will not accept the challenge, the boat in which Wedneoas SPECIALTIES AND BARGAINS i of the mortal wound aforesaid died.” < ¥ (EW AND ATTRAC ALLS Ss Half-mile heats. Distance thirty yards. Time | ° ne eighth count likewise difface from the two | Dt Will row a four-oared race between the ist 1a picked crew Sap 7 Nassav Srnver, New Your, FoR THE between heats, fifteen minutes. Regular i SPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLL} former ones only in the final clause, which says, | 222 15th of November for a plate valued at not | of the British frigate Hussar in 1525 in a rowing 434 Lipnany Street, PHtLapELra, nthe Reminonse etifies Kaori eee ne cis Uniied IN PIANOS AND ORGANS. Jock: Purse. #75 for the first horse, $25 for , the Sta , less than $100, and for individual prizes. No|mateh on the Hudson has been. presented by . Parsi “On which said 19th day of September, in the ts boa bythe |e : osu S Aten ‘, caGo. the second. Weights same as second race on iu action upon this reply has been taken by the Senator Lafayette, of France, to the Atalant peeeeene Hacc: Conan: LIXOOLN HALL BUILDING, Wednesday. Third Race.—Steeple chase, reg- | eat, 0r ur Lord 1881, at and in the county of | Columbias. Boat Club, of York. oat was Dorner and streets. I Kk Washington and District of Columbia, to wit, at z = tiiswatenen 1 ‘The best in quality and lowest in prices. ular course, by Elkridge Fox Hunting Club of S THE LYNCHBURG REGATTA. sented by the watermen to General $1,000,000 | odtoler "al pay and eeeving Sasmserae bas | Ney Pamowor thee makers lacs eas fF EF Gl | Waltimore.’ Three to start of Uo tee Purse, New Jersey, the said James a Gana ioe | ‘The Columbia boat club have decided not to bis departure from this eowstrs to France =e Fee ee eC nner a: Gonucaied fon 6: irst-class, early new, second-hand Pianos at less . mortal wound aforesaid died.” accept the prizes offered at the Lynchburg re- | United States frigate Brandywine. General i b i ei a than half the ori:in: 3 FRIDAY. |. | gattafor a four-oared race between them and the | Latayette erected a pavilion on his estate for SOUND INVESTMENT SECURITIES furnished to | toneniuable pamphlet, coutaining: an eloquent address | "GC.n0 aud aco us before you buy, First Race—Dash one-half mile, for horses | tone, mites ee wage Che, Usual legal repett- | Potomacs, the latter deciding not to send a crew | the shelter of the boat, and It is still preserved. Corporate and Private Investors. 7 Held, and a ‘Tribute to Graduates of Spencerian Bus rn Spite owned in the District of Columbia, Marylandand | September in thy fonrLordissiatam im | tothe regatta. In order not to disappoint the HE LYNCHBURG, VA. REGATTA, CRNISHE! oR Resw College, by Gen. Francis A, Waiker, § SNES LEMOS Virginia, and used as saddle horses. Gentlemen | ptember, in the year of our ;Atand in | people of Lynchburg the Columbia crew sends | The two crews which the Columbia Boat elab CAPITAL FURNISHED OR PROCURED for Rail- | Siadentor the Conte: airhak ace dai eee rginia, and used as saddlehorses. Gentlemen | the county of Montuouthandatate of New Jersey, i ern 8 week Se Oe Boat: calp eed Companies having tines under construction, and | tion concerning the ‘Coll i PIANO WAREROOMS, riders. No account taken of weight carried. | the said county of Monmouth and state of New | 20Wn two fours. = _— Phe hei — pad pe acral s10 493 try Stuser Nonruwesr,_ | EUS, #90 for first horse, €25 for the second. | Jersey being situated in and forming part of a The Presidential Churches. crews will consist of Messrs. Nute, Kintner,- W. | Secon -—Dash of one mile, for all ages, | judical circuit of the United States, other than 3 3 aE Th d will be regul ‘keys, winner of. revious race at it ii ST. JOHN'S RESUMES ITS POSITION—THE PResI- | B. Brace, and E.R. Brace. The second w! regular jockeys, of any pi the judicial cirenit of the United States consist- cel of Mi 3S. Zi WA. Small this meeting excluded. Purse, $100 for first | ing of the District of Columbia, the saidJames A, | DENTIAL PEW—THE CHURCH TO BE ep. | Composed of Messrs. J... Ziegler, W. A. ith, horse, $25 for the second. Weights the same as 5 | C.D. Davis, andJames Young. Lake &Derona- eee ae cietis te saan ue AS | Garfield, of the mortal wound aforesald died. With the new administration the old order ot | Cory” also of Columbia will pall for the single CAPITAL STOCK... ‘olleze, will be sent free by their Bonds purchased or negotiated. upon application, of may be obtained at the College FINANCIAL NEGOTIATIONS conducted for Stat One GEEUAS GAL, NEGOTIATIONS ermauctod fr State, HENRY ©. SPENCER, Principal, —— ee _MRS. SARA A. SPENCER, Vico Principal. 815 FAMILY SUPPLIES. E AE BOARD AND TUITION, YOUNG Es . *, Boys’, Epi ole jon- #175 Young den, Burlington Military Gol FOR PICKLING— Bies and other Corporations, WILL CONDUCT THE FINANCIAL REORGANI- ZATION of Railroad Companies and other Corporations ‘whose property is in the hands of Receivers or Trustees. Nal sit i The tenth count alleges death in Monmonth | things interrupted by Lincoln has been restored, | &° ost WILL BUY AND SELL INVESTMENT sEcuRt- | NEW ENGLAND CIDER VINEGAR. Grad tice steeple chase, reular course. | count, N. J., and differs only from the preceding sed St Soua's rrth beod moesagata thscdiabals sepegeee ei TIES oi Comission. |APITOF, HILL INSTITUTE, AND. KINDERGAR- & Open to members of any eo omgey bused Bont count by introducing the fact that the place of tration church. St. John’s, the mother of the} Charles A. Harriman has deposited $1,000 eee ee OE SEE, DEFAULTED BONDS. oe | ne eer eee ont Caines Roo GUARANTEED STRICTLY PURE. ing or riding club. Six years old to carry 158 | death was in a United States judicial district sett joe Cantona D r information apply to Prin- pounds; five years old, 154 pounds; four years | other than the District of Columbia, in the pre- | Episcopal churches in the District and the old- | with the editor of the New York Spirit of the or Miss A. F. GA’ po PE old, 148 pounds; three years olds, 135 pounds, | jj est church edifice here, stands like a mile-post | Times, with a challenge to any man toa heel any number of pounds Over weight allowed if Me locemraen OF Che CONE, as an foltown [10 DUstOry In the center of ‘an atletosane | and toe walking match lasting from two to six declared. Purse, $300. Entrance, $10. En-| “Qn which sald 19th day of September inthe | (Uarter. Its staccoed and antiquated | days, for $1,000 to $5.000 a side. trance money to second horse. Three to start year of our Lord 1881, at and in the county of windows, are in strong contrast witn the Ross, ek bene 7 the GROCERIES. | 0rno race. Entries to close Wednesday, Octo-| Monmouth and state ot New Jersey, aforesaid, | Modern buildings around it. Up tothe time of | Wallace Ross says he intends allenge §# Circulars and other information furnished on ap- plication. . C. C. BRYAN, ASHINGTON CONSERVATOR! OF MUSIC, CORNER 15TH AND I STREETS NORTHWEST. ascot 4 street and suayiva avenue, (over oT-3t lise schneone seo Gs — -2awlt ah ing, Violin, Ae. Twelve teach ROCERIES. =o Trees. __O8-Rawies _ | Pres anventaree Gob, DOLLARD, Dass, “cts | Gr JOHN C. SHORT, President. WM. P. WATSON, Sec" . : 's cup, whoever he may —— — ber 14. Entrance money to accompany nomina- _G: Lincoln, St. John’s was known as the presi- | winner of the sportsman’s cup, w JPHVATE STOCK TELEGRAPH WiKES . MUSGAEUS, AIDED BY SEVERAT. As 7ukarealpcametemto | tion aforeald dled; and int thereafter, to wit-on {Gti Church, for neariy every Prenigent | be, and thi of Course will noite a vil to BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. Meet and Engtish branches "Young ies Tet Ow ries Mateh steeple chase, regular course, between | {te 21 day of September, in the year of our | Bal aett't'trooih attenddd the New York ere: | into training at once. H. H. DODGE, Prepared for Collezes, Competitive Examinations, Sc, Goods delivored vromptiy. Elkridge Fox Hunting Club of Baltimore and | 4’ Garfield, was removed from’ the county of | "Ue Presbyterian church; President Grant the | yoq Seuany, hase pl Siok ie aes OE : Gizgulars sent upon applicahon. F. MUSSAEUS, 1803 HB. IRVING BOWIE, Warrenton Riding Cinb of Virginia. Three rej ? ? % y ot | Metropolitan M. E. church; President Hayes the w,, 8 » mu read ‘Bonds, Stocks and Investment Securities Bought and | G street. 69°3m N corner 7th and L streets northwest, 3 Ls P- | Monmouth and state of New Jersey and brought dent. Garfield, | J8eph?” “Oh, yes, uncie.” “Well, then, what Sold on Commission, AND MRS. ALFRED BUJACA ENGLISH | —f02™ (formerly kept by H. Howanp.) | resentativesfrom each club and no more to ride. | into the county of Washington and District of Rela church, — Aipricir fo meer did they do when they sold their Bo. 599 Ira STREET, (CORCORAN BUILDING.) | MU and'Fvench Boarding aid Day Seoel fa a Furie, £300, of which $50 to second horse. | Colmmbia, within which sald last-mentioned | #8 is well known, worshipped uw othe tof Tation of this FENLABGED AND REFITTED alin Oy ith eee ety Be Weights, six years old and upwards, 118 pounds; Agency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokers, | Fale 101) 1th street eae, county, thesald dead body of him thesald James |cbureh of the Disciples, on Vermont avenue. | brother?” | They sold him too cheap, = . Si When old Mrs. Bansby had through 2m DURING THE SUMMER. five years, 114 pounds; four years, 108; three | 4” Gariiel lay and remained from the said 21st | President Arthur returns the line of attendance > or 4 last 64 Baoapwar, New Your. 7|\HE ARCHER INSTITUTE.CMRS. ARCHER HAS ears, 95 pounds. Mares and geldings allowed | day of Se to St. John’s church. The President's pew, | reading in the paperan accout great Every class of Securities bourht and sold on commis. | "YUE ARCHER INSTITUTE.— MM secge sehoot il Extensive Stock of ince pananat 3 oF y of mber in the year-of our Lord 1881 Ne ed from her western in Francisco, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New e on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER the Fae > abe ep ehington. | Orders executed on the | Covulare ad further particulate, address or sail Unce jew York Stock Exchange at one-cixith af one per cent | Susans and furt OL Baan which occupies a central location in the church, | fire, she raised her spectacles from her eyes First race each day at two o'clock p. m. au | UBtL the 28d day of September, in the year of E to, ” has been tendered for his use. After President | the top of her head and remarked, “If the fire- racing points to be decided by the rules of the | CU LOrd 1881." RETURNED “a TRUE Br.” | Johnson vacated it, it was occupied at different | men would wear the genuine homeknit stock- | Maryland Jockey Club. At 12:45 p.m. the grand jury came into court | times by prominent members of the congrega- | Ings, such as wemake and wear inthe country, | FRESH GROCERIES, TEAS AND WINES. commission, Private and direct tel Low Prices. Polite attention. legraph wires to _—~ Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York ant Bont through rusetts arene re, on, ywhich orders are executed on the Es : H OOL OF MI oods delivered reed. * tion, including Hamilton Fish when he was Sec- | they wouldn't be a-bustin of their hose at every Eh thoes citien and reyorted back promptly. Quotatines | PY2E SCHOOL OF MUSIC. | 1, | a Ae OR aE to be even ner tine (ac or last $id presented the Indictment. endorsed “a trae | TOS Vocatate. Judge W. 5. Oox is the present | fire. G4 Stocks and Bonds ant information cee tee ae | 707 ae SE vans weet promises to be even finer than that o year, | bill. Caleb Churchman, foreman;” and it hav- : te —_—_ Markets weceived aroush our wirecuery dftcon minutes | Ke. “Churchcnras for prachier, reas VO: Violin, Co TMEe pag nearly the question of room is getting to | ing been examined bythe court’ and delivered | Owner of the pew, but he has consented to sur- MARRIED. ag Oaaens in Cotton, Grain snd Provisions exeeuted | ie es 1918 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. | 2¢ a perplexing one to the managers, the gj to the clerk, marked, filed and numbered 14,056, | render It 1k provision is made for him elsewhere: | ss xeM@yOHINSON ee Sectocatch. Eeacdll| F) Yuna hve ted berate ee ee i in the machinery hall having al. been taken up. | the grand jurors retired. It is endorsed with | $0 President Arthur Tae aren 2 an Bietorical | a0 seiaenos of tose spares by her beet PERATIONS IN STOCKS. [(OOL FOR BOYS, (USEEr CLARET. There is great activity in every department, and | the names of the following as witnesses: Joseph | Pew. One ee atin of masty the Harsdurs assixted by Tvev. William McK. Holey, B. E, Baki JOHN. A. DODGE & CO., Wil recent DAT: SET 1 FRONSAC. ST. ESTEPHE. paraeuiany inthe stock department. Among | K. Barnes, Dr. D. F. Lamb, George W. Adams, | Church is that his wife's: e Hern: — of Wanhington, D. C., to Miss MAY “A. JOUNBON, « Bankers and Brokers, No. 12 Wall street, N.Y., buy and Feo lee oe nt 16 1881. sed : he articles which will _be placed on exhivition | Sarah V. E. White, Patrick Karney, George W. | Were members of the parish for many years. 5 . eet oe eee CHAS. B. YOUNG, Princ Ora ight are some finely carved canes, the work of Mr. T. | McElfresh, Robert A. Parke, Jacob P. Smith, | Usually followsthatthe church selected by a new Bock PRIVILEGES at reasonsbie ratec ts witek gas | _824-3m 914 14th street. ST. FRELODY. PONTET CANET. 7} E \ President as his place of worship is mach bene- TED. E. Nyman. @ne of these has in a series of oval | Edwin A. Bailey and Edmund L. DuBarry. z CLOS DES MEYNARDS. | tablets, in raised letters, the names of the Presi- CERO Bveinee WaT eoanm, Radice and | MONTSERRAT LIME JUICE. dents, the states where from, and date of ser- Pupils in 2 B. W, REED'S SONS, to $100 can be invested. Mss HILTON'S English a1 a fitted in increaseof membership. At St.John’s, | CAYWOOD. On Friday, October 7th, 1881, ORON iVisfossaon ou Snplication and Financat Report THE FRIDONER SOMEWHAT DEPRESBED, BUT HIS | Povover. over oue. hundred applications. fo | ABeR emt WOOD, atk of Aariu te nd Aa ree. Caywood, aged two mouths and four da M™ VERNON SEMINAR! Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies. = 1100 M street, ane ELECTRICTA) _ 3080 1216 F st. northwest. For A LIGHT SUMMER DRINK, BRING- vice, from Washington to Garfield. Anotherhas| Since the brother-in-law and counsel of Gui- | Pews had to be rejected last year for lack of ac- the names of all the Secretaries of the Treasury to date, and another the names of all the officers of the National Bank redemption bureau. The teau visited him about a week since, a marked change in his condition has been noticed, and he evidently is béginning to think that he is not commodation, so thatthe parish, it can be seen, was in no need of ‘administration influence,” to increase its membership or improve its con- Yrom the rowdence of his yarcuts, No- 1225 9th street northwest, Sunday, at 2 p. 1m. CHASE. The funeral of the little son of Mr. B. F. Chase, of the Pension Office, whos death occurred October 6th, 1851, will take place from the resi N oe lence: y AL EL! i: Work 18 quite remarkable in execution, and will | so much ofa hero as he supposed he was. Al-| dition. Plans are now being made contempla- | his yareuts, No. U0 Tauth street uortheust, to-morrow, bo Se eee ums. 3. EDDY SOMELS: Principal. 2 doubtless attract much attention.” though he has suffered from a slight fever dur- | ting the enlargement of the chruch. | The older | 120. m. o ss ence city, on the moming of 613 SIXTH STREET NORTHWEST. 06-61" | School year opens September 1, 1881. For cata- EXHILERATION, es ing the week, he has not lost his appetite. Yes- | members of the parish, are emphatically opposed h, ' Nick, = | Jognes apply to the Principal. ai6-4m_ | VIRGINIA CLARET 1881, of typhoid fever, OLIVE EU er of Hh H and Olive October 74 rr a "I , g. It is pro- | 2. at = = ‘WINFIELD Scott HANCOCK” IN THE Powice | terday when an officer connected with the Judic- | to destroying the old church building. youngest dane t ENGLISH ° Covrr.—In the Police Court this morning a| iary of a neighboring state was being shown | Posed in the enlargement also to preserve the Bereta tie eeitenoe UP her parents, 1006 IE aCe ene NORTON’S SEEDLING Jaugh Gna around the room on hearing the throngn the ail, a momsnitary, stop was made at | Cruciform shape of the interior. street ortiwest: Sunday, at 2p. a = UME, . ailiff hallo down to the cells for “Winfield Scott | his cell door. The prisoner was then Spe ae Jo payors 1 om z CLEAST Sakek Space. | Hancock.” Ina moment atall, elderly white | at his dinner and the visitor remarking: PE i oe a BERANEORD, On October 7, 1881, at 1 otdock man, with a full beard and a very dirty sult of | “I see that you are at dinner?” the prisoner Luray cave leaves to-morrow morning at 9a.m. |. Fuueral Sund clothes on, stepped into the dock. The charge | answered, ‘‘Yes, this is about as much as they of i e ae sill be dence, comer 11¢s and Bonn “i of vagrancy was read to him, and he drew him-| allow.” The visitor remarked, “You seem to | {fom the B. and P. depot. | There will be five | crtneesmaity respectfully invited to attend. 2 = NAR ) UNER AND REPATRER, Ce ee 31230 I street uorthwest, or Box 712 City Post | pene aatding and Day Behool Little Girls, will reopen at $43 M_ street nu: went, Sep- = —- __ Im) tember, 1881. ‘Classes from Kindergarten ¢) Harvard | 8° Just the Wines. LTH ON parry | Colleee examinations. “Thorough uwtruction by North- ds of the elite, from far | &? eee a blishinent, 1416 Penne He for relief anions, Diseased Nails, Ailments of the Fee NCH A for Youn: RLINGTON ACADEMY, CORCORAN BUILDING, | ,, That Splendid Minnesota Family Flour, justly named corner Pennsylvania avenue and 15th street, op- | the ‘é = ” te U.S. 1: ct wehgol for boy's and SOVEREIGN reasury. A selec young men. Number limited. Only schol haracte hours at the cave. Only the best people will be | “joran. on the Oth day of October, 2882, of cone lars yields in perfection white, sweet and wholesome bread. | self up to his full height, and in a dignified way | have enough at any rate; enough for a man who 4 jadi s "J. 4. DOLAN, aged fifty-one years. Sanco except after ss Soguember tik, Dey ced evening tadons Cia HUA Co oes ae, | eld, ma United Staion eer, and) mn here has made himself co infamousas you.” “Guiteaa Se co tae coe we oaly aes Heong a aren. eacke pines trea Preodmeate Howpltal yee NO EXC} emiber oth. "Day" . fo meet the Congress that meets here next week.” ,, but recovering control of himself re- Saeko e PD* * + cama Srancher “Book keeping: Shot hacks Highes Ree Aaiect importation of Officer Harbison, of the eighth precinct, testified | marked: “The people do not yet understand the | “RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER. Be Rel, Guar. Jecatnar of tinder wee fors 4TH STREET, eis Bee ee Geometry, Eatin andGreck. BURTON. “COMMENDADOR” PORT WINE, that thisman hasbeen loafing around the Capitol | case, my motives and that I was inspired to the | ‘The following are the readings of the ther- Goa, oe Second door south from All Souls’ Church. a2 | MACAFEE, A.M, Principal, Washington, D. C.16-n1| apeotutely pure, and_for PEARY e'co, 2° | grounds for several days, and he arrested him | act.’ Perhaps when they hear more of the case | mometer at the Signal Office, during the dav: <celg a = - | WASHINGTON, (coi IATE INSTITUTE.—A | best. OMS CLR aoe 6 yesterday, and he stated to witness that he came | they will not feel so harshly toward me.” The| 7 &m. 87. 11 am. 712; 2 p.m, 7; Max- STARK PARSONS, DENTIST, 4399TH | Boardiuy and Day School for Young Ladies and ‘et Space. | here to be sworn in as Presid ne Took for | ®¥m, 79.89; minimum, 55,6°. 2 wait, southeast cvcuer 9h aud E northwest. dren, re-onens September 19, 1861. For cireulara ae ae as President. | He was com- | visitor left, remarking: ‘You need not look for ee to 11 3... u ae the poor. giply to Mrs. Z. D. BUTCHER and Miss M. C. DOUG- OLD STAG Pee EYE Mesa oe mitted to the workhouse for 90 days in default | sympathy from stalwarts or others; allabbor the Affairs in West Washington. clase — = ‘Charges Feanon- Sy ee soe wee nes nerne 8 igunegualled for soscottiness, favor snd purity, of bonds. crime and detest the perpetrator.’ = 1 TORNAMENT Al largely attend: led. ——— | SEE gee ptt 4 te an of HUME, CLEARY & CO., A Ropper OF Gas anp WATER Frxrures Sex-| | CLOSE OF THE HORTICULTURAL Farr.—The Qhg hss 27H. B.PARSON: DENTIST, (8 1TH STREET : 4 Rorthwest, betwer> D apd E streets, over Ballane | ‘sol z ioe Bookstire. Operative, Surgical and Mechanical Classical School, wi rior fucili- | _Se14 Ur eseese 8 Green- NCED.—A middle-aged white man, named | fair at Masonic Temple, which was opened on | town, was held Thi evening at Chas. H. Suryos, was put on trial in the Pollee Tuesday by the D. ©. Horticult prcne G wood. The fotlgwing nite ae Court yesterday, charged with enteringan unoc- | Closed evening. The following lists: J. Howes.eL. D. nue cupied house, and cutting, tearing and breaking | Were made, in addition to those already pub- Chas. . Sees water fxtaren ; fo. therefrom. dane: Ataaten aipoma, Joun be Sie Ktngis, e agent of the house, the south “Bhd of 15th and H streets, formerly occupied. by the | Second best, second diploma, J. L. Hazard; best w ish and mpd, Extracting at nigut. | tes for French. ‘the Paneer er eee hee tafion free. ‘onsul m7 | comforts of a pleasant home to ax young girls. C3 rot INCE THE START POTEET | Spuisy Ye obtained at the Bookstores or from the Prins | DENTIST, 915 7TH STREET | cipal. bes Sd is Tenth inserted $7 pat set, 208 | errr ehatural teeth at reasonable pric ing, SO cent. - Rano” | Witte NGHAM SCHOOT, FoR 7 Will open SEPTEMBER © Boss i Paar nt. “Aiirs 8. B- NODR Sam- The RETAIL, PRICE of the GENUINE =.= _ Ey National Board of Health, testified that the rang 5 x - | Latin aa . re, Ep hag or ES RR ga — “‘vitneases tested to sesing = BCEES ENGLISH AND Pn BROWN’'S GINGER 2 On MONDAY, Soke aber th, eam!” * Avisos it GA ate toe northwest, Sunday, 9th at ne SCOTT. At Taareday, Octo . T. M. TAU : TIST, No. 437 TTH ST. hres “doors, frou Sheet Dentistry in all c jeeth inserted §7 per set. work wsr- Fanttd. 2 — = ot 5 1ssi, at 7:90. m., A.M. ecventy: cre Soe ¥. Sci Teacher of FIAXO, ORG: ‘Has been 50 cents s bottle. ‘ ‘ear, Pa ee J. Noi at Sue pera stag peaeiee ace Y ° ro evening of | “Notice of funeral in moraing Post, ya Heanorrbides. or Pisa, Sees eee kta eet nore 60 days additional. ‘He slse pleaded guilty to | best specim aot a axpeciaity. All or —— YOU CAN GET stealing a baby carriage, and got of whate: a0 web - m1 IS—A HOME SCHOO! t = wer nameor nature thorou U lg DADS is & is al te Oe SOUS tional. Constitatlon {sce tolls Othcs and reine Georgetown, and is accessible by street § on 2 an . cau rans Fate toed etreet, corner N street north c ofthe city, the grounds are extensive. tho Jocktion ——+—_ healthful and besu! Address the Tae NATIONAL Riries.—At the COUNTERFEITS IF YOU WANT THEM, FoR | the National Rifles, last the following SAFE DEPOSIT CO. BT orary ‘members were ‘A. ©. Stevens, —— SSS GUORGETONN. COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE.— A. T. } Seccmny ax saver. eas a ae ae etc a ee anti paris ATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, OAL TN STE Ltr stereo © _yire, Burgiar and Prost Vealis frome $5 to $80.0 Ci ae ne : Government Bonds FREDERICK BROWN, s Sea 000. pn om Nig eh ‘TICS,

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