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THE EVENING STAR INTION. OPENING THE SCHOOLS. THE SCHOOL QUESTION. (Be fie heing rere ae piven = re ae PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, ETC, ’ oe The Teachers Getting Ready for Werk | Eduentional Institutions of the City and | © sxraRATION OF A FAMILY DURING SLAVERY (A 12AUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE LAST O8aND EXCURSION To PEN Mam Leroy Riadateeninespe Next Monday. Vieinity—Information for Parentsand | DAYS. TRIS EVENING AT &. Ovrics ov THE CHIEE SIGNAL. OFFICER, ‘ Guardians, ‘There is on the docket of the Equity Court an FAREW! PI SCE OF MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 Sas es ee ane SCENES AT THE scHooL BUILDINGS T-DAY— Std interesting case filed by Mr. Eugene F, Arnold ‘The Peeriem Melodrama, For the middie \tiantichietis, geuctally fair | JSSUING TICKETS TO NEW APPLICANTS—THE| To ald perents and guardians whoare pom! or john Henry Smith agt. Richard Smith, ‘THE KOMANY RYE ‘On this datea Grand Concert will be given by the bene ocul satan in norsher SUPERINTENDENT GOES AROUND, &C. dering over the school question, THE 8Ta®| wary Jane Logan, Priscilla Hall and others in MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14TH, Raitimore Lieterkrans, the oldest and Gpest musioa! portion . continues to publish, from time to time, notices | which Mr. W. A. Cook has entered his appeat ‘Engagement Extraordinary. amociation south of New York. ction =: sther aud cecasional | | To-tay was an tmportant one in the public | Srihe educational iartitations of thecity and ‘The Distinguished Emotional and Tragic Actress, light local rains cu for New Eugland / schoot teachers’ calendar. It was the day on | Vicinity, The advertising columns of THE MISS ADA GRAY. ONE HUNDRED TRAINED VQjCER. fend the middl states, which they reassembled after taeir summer | gran furnish to the Supported by Chas. Watkins’ Fifth Avenue Com- RB Mocner & & Vacation frotics, i such @ termean be applied | schoots,seiminatiod cad solintes oF the city, = sta 20 by, .Cremehageo eet MeN Cor. Lath to the prim and innocent hollday diversions of | “De greenness oe Oot, re THR POPULAR SUCCES | Tain jenve B.& ©. depot 8 a.m Positively tm Beas just received the t the school marm, It was the last day also on | 1318 T street north oppesite Franklin or: fted to 300. Purchase your tickets at 619 end 1852 Bation, congress and Sat 85 per pair, | which, according tothe official program, tickets I, September 4. Ender the direc Glibert and Sullrvan's Comic Opera, Pennrylvania avenue and ai B & 0. depot morning of ined ior bogs. misses” aaa | Of diaission to the schools were Ismued to.ap- | HOR Of Mrs. 6. H Fuller, the principal, instrac- THE MIKADO, cocorston, i ind at low prices. | plicants. It was a day of vexatious trial tothe Objects, fou theantin wa ene ee Hie ie lang Has induced the management to continue | Jina? ANNUAL _CREPBRATION © ae = JH, Kuebling, 419121 {thas ‘not been S day of analloyed, Raper, Monday and Thursiay: eventig lessons ANOTHER WEEK. ee ae © prise for’ bowling, nore hess to the new school superintendent, who i echanleal ‘drewing are given by Prof. | tsiavery and have not been ‘of since. French Suspenders and Sith Scarfs 35 Warhingnan 146ht Opera Production ever given tn | CTT tion, each person, She, Wo tetera cnacas, tf . Buy a walnut halreloth parlor | was obliged by custom to go from distriet to dis- Persons wishing ta \4_ean | The petitioner says he has often since Matilda’s cents cane ‘Choice coll elegant assort- To Filrt is Miegal at Titipa. S AUTUMN DAY IN THE Woods AND ON suite; walnut marble-top chamber suites, $28; | trictand exhibit himself tw the teachers likes | »£<" Jessons_ in, shorthand .c8n | Geath made demand upon the defendants for & Rent sil the now styles, at Auerbach's Bicycle ipekaus uct pancetta: AA ine forks at Grom Puli fexcarsion American mahogany sultes, walnut €x- | South Sea idol carried from community to com- atrangemant ‘2 tition of the property and the recognition of Shirt 7th H a HAMLINE CKURCH, SATURDAY, St — n tables, $6; lounges, $5; walnut hat | munity, to become, in each successively, an ob- | ipge yy 1010 14th street northwest | Bis clatm as on him, but they have rented toreo- ————— MIKADO TONIGHT. MIKADO MONDAY, | 19TH, 1585. Steamer HENRY G. WAGNER leaves Facks, $6; ash xideboards, $15; idfonters, | ject of Veneration. Mr. Powell, however, bore | coratine Peet uel Of Fine Art, ognize him or hisclaim. The three defendants, RUBBER COA: , | Frank, Jewel Box office open all day. ec12_ | W Batt, comer of High end Canal strests, at S o'ceck $12. "Win. Hl. Dunn's, 311 7thst. nw. the ordeal with remarkable fortitude. He con- | Grusuat aden Sruee ee gay enon Pow, offers | Sith, Hall and Logan, state in their answer TS, GENTS | Vest Chains and ms JF EkL00's NINTH STREET OPERA HOUSE | “Tickets, 40 cents. Cnigren under 12, 20 cents, : tented himselt with meeting and becoming ac- | sue art studies “Botte dare eaeioe oto | that leur children were bold in slavery many SUSPENDERS, axe: | Bings, in gold, $3 to$15." 2 |) H One Square North of Penmgivania ave. |. "Tea and cofiee forsale u Bors Z quainied with the teacher, "and nade nofong | Ste Beid. -Chreular wil be furniaied Uipon. ap | Jenrs ago and asvert that they (Richard, Pris. Handsome New Styles Fall Hats A TRIUMPHANT INAUGURAL WEEK. ALTHOUGH our fa This i 7 | plication to E. J. Walker, secretary. Our $1.50 A phenome fendance of the Elite of the Fed- antec will cn cncetvid’ net Hiell es atreateyemiseteh, | te Atlington, Insiculg-at Alecandria, Va, | deny that John Henry, Who is How amin of fe pfonpuaced cyual to any, $268 Hat ta tue | erm Eapalvswines tne ace of Pern Graxozns rime axp Exurnitiox, - dios, | bailed him tn transit; “a man ought never to Boe emg Perentines with | years old, is one of the heirs, ‘They state that city; Itis made of fine fur an atest Broad- KATHERINE KOGERS, Bio Barkat Otece 87) Rok te ee Take speceh to People who don't want to | 8, school for I ice ae Kevmade hi sppearance. hore about ten {ray block. O. Auerbach, 7th and H. 2” | Tomgnt East Perera, ToNight FALIS CHURCH. VA, ore st, Baitimn ar speeches.” leasani ears ago and claime; je son of a WanSceea. ‘Battisnore at, Balttz ‘The teachers assembled in the various atvi- | ¢4Westlonal advantages. “Full information can Matilan but she did not ‘recognize whim All Selected. CLAIRE AND THE FORGE MASTER. SEPTEMBER 14TH TO 19TH, INCLUSIVE Fisx Portman. Kets_K 1109 Pa. av, | sions at ditferont hours, according to the pro- | Repecsets poy ag Temins: the Principal, Miss | Seat a she knew. nothing bone lien Johnson's oyste:s, 440 and 442 9th st. nw., ‘And Last Appearance of a gram announced in yesterday's STAR, and were | "Miss Bragge Reslish And classical family and | but that out of charity they allowed him to re- one door from E. Go there for the best in the MISS KATHERINE ROGERS. ADMISSION FREE Go To R. A. Golden's Potomac river fish and | met not only by the superintendent but the su- | aa Sane ed 6 el $ main on the place, but he proved worthless, city. Choice New Yorks and Norfolks, half] HOOPOF GOLD NEXT WEEK. HOOPOFGOLD game stalls, Center market, for fresh fish and | pervising principals and trustees. Cstreet north yest wilt ope ae Gopiember soem, | 80d, ‘upon becoming disorderly, they put him shell, very fine, Helect steamed a specialty, | HOOPOF GOLD NEXT WEEK. HOOPOFGOLD| Public Addresses by Prominent Speakers Daily. Seatiras MECEIVING NEW PUPILS Gatalogues can be Shiained by addressing Miss | out, ‘They farther assert that 8 1863 Maciida Fe ee ae eee cena, ag | Oe eel Care ey, ete 201 ranemepay, SxPTEanEn 16Tm, Bors’ Sutin Waisrs,Eisemas,cor7thandE| Tn the morning the supervising principals im | Fanny Bagg at the number named." ~ | galled in thedefendanus and, stating that they AlL-Wool Pole Caps 15 Cents, at | Scirs charge for resurved saais, Socared ait" days ° ‘ Lictersixc Rops and electric work. J, H.| Cac division were overwhelmed with the | sity will reopen Montag, evoniig, Ocoee Sih, | wake care Of her and then divided her perry, Auerbach’s Bicycle Shirt Depot, 7 HL 2 | imsavance. ats. —cni under 12 years ofage, | O74 Double Tournament and Fancy Dress Bali ' Kuebting, 419 12th street northwest. pitied Hn ee a ee) a Rew law building, 1006 street northe Give and they have since been In anise nee Our Store is Now Open Evenings, | 1010 1 Parquet sad Orchestpa fe x ofice open ‘Hotel and Restaurant on the Grounda Jeers orp srasp, 610 D st ne we Buys hutlway tn iront of the supervising prinelpai's Ereally Increase taal ae ee cantor ae | sion, paying taxes, do, nae os marements, All sises | EXpbonso Youngs, gr00er. _ 3 | Called stokadaoio. Pe + ANd 7 Pm. Caring ‘Tents oan be rented for the Week, ° Gents’ Second-Hand Clothing. Not office can be likened to the seashore. In most | mission can informatl 80% RCH x SED = gen econ Hana Clothing. of the gehonisn rampart ciaimiestctrs atta | Eumuca, can obtain Tullinbeuntse 8 490%] ra Coming Fair atkecswurg, | ttm ne Ben Quemy Stee Feces mire _,| Este aan eeSs| kumoamnnaname Sour Pawrs, Biseman, cor. Hthand Eats, in the hallway, forming a dyke or seawall, upon | logues can be obtained at Morrison’s, Ballan- | Correspondence of Tie Evexrxe Stam. THE PALAIS ROYAL SHIRTS are as Good Fitting | at Auerbach’s Bicycle Shirt Depot, 7th an: receive orders in one Dut the latest and A FINE DISPLAY. ys’ Pants, Ei un, COF. which the murmuring “waves broke. The su- | tyne’s, Anglim’s and Brad. Adams’ bookstore, ‘LEESBURG, VA., Sept, 11,1885, | 9&Custom-Made Shirts, aud the quality Equally as aaa =e Dest of music will be furnished. Orders left 'at ‘he GENRE 0 Teo Cream at Haingers at 285 | [3A iS Wclerkenes elected ra tne teu | Gogh 2008'S aero PemInE 4 LAVENGET,| | visitors to Loudon county far have begun o | E004 as woul tld for #1. Seach. Wescllonanare. | Nhe Wappy School Daye are Coming. | isdets tlichrn Oo Hf mie Swe wil site ueseninnes areeber se emeeane aan Garnw, nde young iadiea rapidiy ited out the ae Eva Mills és arranged to take a tmtted | show themselves. The prospects for a good ex-| 26470" Cooder for weonly charge 89 Gents Taek | shoe, slare Of ZStrasburger, where you are | YIM MUSEUM, won a ae 7 € a] jcant thet in x “) ” te shoes at = _ ——— man, cor.7th and E. | werul presence or. the supervising prinetpal to | 1th instake Mise Milla vesldeeee: ie Ease lastiyear Ioiiries ee she runing ana the Teyamemple"?, BGUIRT money refunded irdie- | Sven re.” oe q ued SD NOVELTY, Se ten i's, bis Tinee Fintclasuoeds Low prices. | slened toachool Mang lade: who este with | mantectianet's avenue, Previous to the 15th | nardie races are already filled, ‘There are ten Spring heels, kid and moroooo, from 58. UP. | scongay, Tuceday, aod Welvesny Afternoon and| ADULTS, 60 CENTS: CHILDREN, 25 CENTS Weell’s, 815 7th st. First-class gow i their ehildren, wanted to stop to discuss the | street : starters in two races; eight in two others, and Misses’ fine spring heels, worked holes, OBe."” THE LEON HROTHERS Boys’ Scoor Suits, Eiseman, cor.7th and E. | school system with the superintendent. Beginners in muste, as well as advanced pu-| sixinone. There are large entries of stock for Children’s fine spring heels, worked holes,82c. ‘And Their Wonderful Dogs, ae Se ase 3.8 FR gon ref hae KY secuied Wiaan: Teel Cate tapaKens 4 BAD MAN AT THE EXD OF A TeLEPHOwr. | pilt, can make advantageous arrangements for | exhibition. Mr. Garth, from Albemarle, has Boys’ laced shoes, from 73c. up. LION AND TIGER: S35 203 22nd Ss om Retore SPEAKIS J. H. Rvenzixa. | When a woman applied for admission for her | Instruction on the piano or organ, or in vocal | his stables well represented, Some of Dosyei's Boys’ button shoes, trom 98c. up. Aided by Their Splendid Dramatic Company, cS a : musle and harmony, with Prof. J. Francis Ger- | horses are here. Mr. W. D. Hempstone, the Paient buttons put on while you wait, free of In the Grand Homautic Drama of ey — = ebildren in a division in which she did » NE. el: A.J. WEDDERBURN, Sec’y. oom Stone now open evenings, “Eiphooso | aang war wenod tho necomary teketohe | "i Gas he seae eT mtety nie | er ae ulatieatee Reaneguloony Tasso: cnaige WoeTiieed our domainve | aq BOMrtedi Sh Gite Guys gta se si who expect societ ry is a me ceness of the lent of nl y e r ‘ioe. BET- 7 D AN y L = Invariably delivered an address in a high Key | quite as necessary to learn to dance as to learn | the United States, only he is nearly round; and Our Store is Now Open Evenings, | mstiness sccompaniciy parents tall price set | (CTRAND RICNIC AND BANGUER TO FUSSELL's Ick CREAM shipped anywhere out | on the rights of taxpayers. One such lady | to spell. Prof. Sheldon’s dancing academy, | the President Is, a8 ali good democrats believe, Elphonzo Youngs, grocer. eS Nine ad eed DEX. AY, SEPTEMBER JSTH, at Gitown; 1427 New York avenue. E nee the supervising principal to telephone Roe a Seek coats Sateat Gee be “square.” sewing SSS ea a SUMMER GAR! fo 5 ee he tas! c e of U e Si rfect emselves in the hin Rent—; nds. ., Which Boxs’ Pants, Eiseman, cor. 7th and Ests. tobi tirough the telephone tane said: Dont grt Classes, for adults aro taught Monday, Made of best Monin: Perfect iting: Hand Finished, |’ ‘Now, latest, improved Machines, with al at MAY ADAMS AND 20 HANDSOME LADIES. het aah wa > 57 th col here to see you. Don’t do it. ednesday evenin from. wo Collar ock at $1 per week or mon! 20-SPECIALTY STARS— ‘Wannextep—$1 Razor, Frank,457Pa. ave, | {et lilm come here ana T Yon't know what be 8:30 ‘o'clotke and for Juveniles ation Weer | Ourtcuna. THE “PALAIS ROYAL” NIGHTSHIETS, __ | Acerbeck's, Tih and EL oe By ee axba satin : = 1 might doif he came.” The principal wisely de- | Besday and Saturday afternoons. BETT! V NEVER ON EaR’ VAS SEEN. ook 'D GOON THE LAST TRIPS OF Youngs grocer NOW CPen evenings Eiphonzo | cited not to communicate with sd dangercus a | The Columbian College, Preparatory. school, | ~wpoRSED BY PHYSICIANS, DRUGGIBTS, AND Bowel Complaints cured and prevented Se | [00k 008 4x0 coal foungs, = , even at long range, for tear of accident. | Which occupies a commodious and handsome BICYCLING AND TOURIST SHIRTS, by ’s Pure Malt Whiskey. Recommended | _Matinees Tuesday, Thureday and Saturday, se7-6t 5 EYEsIGHT fitted, $1; Hempler’s, corner 4% st. any of the children came with their satchels ee 1335 H street, near the coilege build- CHEMISTS AS NEARLY INFALLIBLE ‘Made of All Wool and th hl: by leading physicians, Sold by druggists and | THE STEAMER MARY WASHINGTON, : and books, and some with their lunches, ex- | ings, will open for the year on the 2ist instant. |e ‘oroughly shrunk, Pisin | grocers, AUCTION SALES. pecting to be sent at once to the school room. | This school, which has the benefit of the super: |", or Piaitod Fronts, AllColors, Stylish, Durable and © AM Re JUNDAY AFTERNOON Excorsion, SEPT. 18TH CIry AND DISTRICT. No tickets will be issued Monday, as that day | vision of President Welling, and the faculty of | ,1 amselling more of the Coricuna Ruwxpras for | Best Material, ‘The Cheapest Place (OMAS DOWLING, Aucuoncer. = oe decd will be devoted by the teachers to reorganizing | the Columbian college, possesses unusual facill- | diseases of the akin and blood than any other. The| QUALITY NO.118§1.73. In the clty to buy Silver Plated Ware is at the |" ss Leave 3 P. M., Return 8 P.M. Tickets, 250, Amusements To-Night. the schools and making transfers. After that | ties for training young men for admission to | CUTICURA Soar, as its first-class quality deserves, QUALITY NO. 218 $2.25. | Boston Variety Store, 705 and 707 Market _ Oruna Housm The Mikado.” day the supervising prinelpals will again issue | college, or for entering business. Prof. Monta. | leads all of my soaps in demand both as a tollet soap | BICYCLE HOSE, in All Colors, English’ Derby | Bones: 20-th,s,tulm SATURDAY NIGHT. Dancing School Reunloa— ee ea oe meng) | ee, fg, ihe Principal, or one of his assistants, will | and as abeautifer and protector ofthe skin, Ribbed, only 50 Cents, = ae me CATALOGUE SALE SEPT. 13TH. Leave 7:30 P. M, Return 11 naupeves sag tetra cation am in he towing | Foi octane yt on eee ete OR WEE At, | ODE SUPFORTEND, wont aod Ractive, cly| pE TERA CUOU tot Rem tnd De oF #30" Bakene Hignzoo’s Orena House. —Katherine Rogers | pyuric Scuoous oF tie District oF CoLum- noe we eens SI ak eae Se oes Baluimere, — GREEN TROTTERS O0cOQUAN FALLS WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 16TH. “Claire and jaster.”” e [tol Institate and Sreere A Sees comet vee swniee188.. | Will reopen September Hos Teen ae SATISFACTORY RESULTS FRE Ormesera Furlong & Connelly, Just arrived from ie | _Taave® A. M.,Meturn 8P. Mf. ‘Tickets 280. ‘Damme Mosum—Leciad Brothers and thelt cerning terms, methods of instruction, &e.,can | Your Currcuna Remepres exceed both in sales and ¢ LEP eRe SES Cholera, Diphtheria, Fevers, Malaria, | pice Grass regions of Kentucky, and will be wuld at | sell ES, RANDALL, Manager, dogs. — Southeast or Mee Beas oath, 221, ‘A. skrect | good results any akin remedy we ever handled, and it NNN Gfum. “Hypochlorite (disinfectant). Recom- | Publicsale QTEAMER W, W. CORCORAN = southeast, or Miss Boyden, 22 84 street south- | is with pleasure that we recommend them to cur cus: mended BF the Public Health Association as Ry ana aeanitiee wii SOWil\ocuude Dally excursions to Marshall Hail Condensed Locals. as eae ‘The desirable location of the Episcopal schools | “mer, assured that they will receive real benefitand | HAVE YOU SEEN superior to all other disinfectants and germl- ae —_ arlene: RA EEY MORNING. 200m. ceturn- Street will belighted at 6:45 p.m. and | At i cialined, into Your school, when a va-| at Haddonfield, N. J, and the Pmoderecs | Satistactory results, THE “PALAIS ROYAL? SILK UMBRELLAS | cides. Sold everywhere. Send for pamphlet. 1326 E street northwest, Washington, D. C., imgatip at 3:45 am. Sane oar ? charges for borrd ‘and tuition commons ihe DR. D. BOWMAN & SON, fori$L.08? ‘They are English Twill Silk, have para- | ™,W,s-45 ‘182 Fulton at., N.Y. SG eas Fare 2b ceats for Round Trip. ne ee ee eee et schools to favorable notice. The schools in- Bourbon, Ind, | gon frames and natural stick, 83 Per Galion, 75. Quart Battle, No.1 2 somes SUNDAY wan the einear 1a he Gigis caaiosts, Darcis Supervising Principal | cludea young ladics’ seminary, a boys’ mili- — HAVE YOU SEEN “| nye Whisky, best in the world for the money. | _ Commencing at HALF-PAST TEN O'CLOCK. defeating Philip of Boston. He gets the | | Upon the back of the ticket is printed the fol | ‘@Fy scademy and a mii Water plot paintiny je NEVER FAILING. THE “PALAIS ROYAL” SILK SCARFS for 30 | Ordersby mall, McGee's, 9th, near Dst. s&w-3m | Furlong & Connelly have just arrived with 10 Ken-| T.cNpAY AFERRNOON? ‘¥100silver pitcher. Mr. Berry and HL W. Slo- lowing: - beiners ‘and advanced scholars can be ob. | Ido not know of an instance in which the Curr | Cents? They comein Puff and Knot Shapes, are Satin = = cant Salaun a aligiitty Gomer malts from abu oe ae Soo ee need Ss SUNDAY AFTERNOONT sini agate XV erate’ Pade | PESTS WON AN WIA ages SPU So | teteed Hom Mie Eleanor War, L1do 1S | oom Sanit tee feo grofin wc | et new Seana onemnstt Stet Sle atetame |Saa sais Last TRIP of Th ShABO serie Het Bete tee conte results, lieve I have sold more of them than of a ey Show thelr speed every day until day of sale. ENTS. 25 CENTS. 25 CENTR 25 CENTS ‘St. Cecilia auartetie; returned oe Sie and if so, why is application made for a | inue the hee or ie bana te ne ‘the thirty-three years of my experience asa druggist. peace ae ‘tusy are ee ‘OCTORARO, b. g.,77 years old, 15% hands; can trot | ,,2e8%e 2, am. and return 7 pam, Kou will Revetwo from her vacation journey north. ster ° 4 A. D. TRYON, Druggist, “‘Braces;” known here as Suspendera, = lose 10 2:30. ‘Teavet Leary's wharl. 7 Stet tee cae ce eat Geet oe | Oh Tse the applicant been heretofore a pupil | fase ne bY forcing intersect Batavia, N.Y, | HAVE YOU SEEN We Keee Oren Hovse TRIUMPH, © g., 16 hands, 7 years old;can beat | §cjp 3 0 SMT Leary's wharl, foot of eh at place, Mrs. Milis cave on Tuesday evening | of any public schools; and if so, What was the | sacked the dining-room and closets, ‘They had = THE “PALAIS ROYAL” HANDKERCHIEFS? 2 SHOCTOR. c.g.,15% ‘hands, 7 years old, can beat | J OUDOUN COUNTY FAIR, of thie week a concert in Fort Jervis, Wo 8 | cance for leaving? application been made for | PRCKe4 UP & stock of articles to take ‘away, SCROFULA CURED. ‘Warranted Ali Linen and Full Size, with any Initial, ~ ooh Li regina SLE cheb Lanrl, Ma Sew, J. | a ison oar eked and i boway | Nie andemegenge eweangg Mga mle | | Toned your Govicona Turon omega | Had Eble oly 2 Cent ene cw ce a ekibpccanes ea anes Yalsh, pastor, will be dedicated on'Sunday, | was it not granted? and discovered the condition of things, but tl cure, in ® chronic case of upon a es ‘GOLD FINDER, ¢. m,, 15% hands, 5 years old; can SEPTEMBER 167u, 16rm AND 179m, 1885, Septemper 20th aE ILO coxcot the Rlees | etre Webtren oF Suanian m bona fide eit burglar had: vanished.” Ewe. win ows wore oealgtcacn oe ee ee SAMPLE, bg, 15% bands, 4 years old;can beat Running, Trotting and Hurdle Races house discovered fire In the loft ot J. F. Oim- ean be admitted to a public school eee eleven mont cure ae S steeds stable, in, the alley in the rear of the of furnished a certificate trom a vhy-| A RepMen's CoxveNTION.—The annual con- Fee: © PATTERSON Deets — Sp TIDE, & ma 28 haolie, T years ott con bent | eS oasy, hem ee ocho ae oe i hotel, and tured in an alarm. ‘The i e or she has been vaccinated, or : oy ao Ttevarning,. leave “3 aes Si esata gad Tee Mane | eaten, eof, the, hte ech Ye Benes one Grand ibe of suo thdependent rookie ky. X08, 900, 902, 804, 200 axp aoe | NEALMOUTH, dark be, 194 hands, Syearsaltzan | Soin 8 At, horns ba ada sree pe ing contractor from | THE CERTIFICATE BELOW MUST BE SIGNED By | held in this city next week, at Redmen’s hall, ces Philadelphia, who is doing business in this A REGULAM PHYSICIAN. commencing Tuesday morning and continuing | Sold everywhere. Price: Curicura, 50 cents; Corr- ‘We call special attention of purchasers to theahove | . ltound trip tickets from Washington, good trom salecanit eibetues level Geen Traersyer otorea | Monday, auth to "Friday, ibthy hnclialve, @tae 7 Children 75 cents, = at the applicant named in | several days. There will be about 75 delegates | CURA Soar, 25 cents; Curicuna RusoLv: Por SEVENTH STREET, for sale in this part of the country, Messrs. Furlong & Gity, was fined $10 by Judge Snell to-day for | this ticket has been vaccinated, or otherwise Present, belg, one representative from each | ran Davo awnCusaican CosBosen ee Geiving Gualitiesany time gefuretnesake Pot Violating the building regulations, protected from smallpox. ribe of the order in the United States. Tues- x sell 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUK = Catelocues, with extended, pedigrees, can be had of Mr. Prince Says He Did Not Take the Reais day evening the visitors will attend a picnic] Send for “How to Cure Skin Diseases.” WHERE WE SHALL BE PLEASED TO the auctioneer or at 0 -Money. Stables, PEM BAER te es TU a. ’ £LveR BE te local tribe of Redmen at Gueth- SEPTEMBER 12,1860. Hout leaves 7h at. wharf at 's par! oda, sel2dt__ FURLONG & CONNELLY, Owners. | § pim. Music by Erok Hutcherson, THE TEACHERS! MEETINGS. Pimples, Blackheads, Skin Blemishes, and Baby ‘Mr. Wm. H. Prince, ex-superintendent of ee = [THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ‘O! THE GREAT FALIS AND CABIN JOHN Tig ak thie eas re Humor, use Curicuna Soar. Aoverrsme Scumas: Tt nee H Jaborers on county roads, says that the state-| 4 Tne meeting of the teachers in the various Affairs in West Washington. _/ WELCOME OUR FRIENDS AND THE SALE BY AUCTION OF EXCELLENT AND i hes Packet ENCEUSIOR will make y — divisions were in the nature of pleasant re-} tae FuNERAL of Father Clark took pl: WELL KEPT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, trips during the season Wo Useabove potnts uN. ment that he received any compensation what-| unions, although much business was transact- | yesterday aticmonn wari a So | _ - ever from the Italian laborers is Incorrect. He x ‘clock from the EMBRACING WATER COLORS, OIL PAINTINGS, INGS AND OTHER PICTURES, PAR’ AND PARLOR FURNITURE PIECES, sav. | DAY TUBSDAY and FRIDAY, lenving her whart eer | Sommer of Mixh stand Canal, at 9 o'clock a.m. 'R SET | Fare for round trip 50c. Boat can be ARATE | ternate days. For tnformation apply at office of J.a ‘Georgetown. 5 ed. The local trustee in each division made re- | Georgetown University, in which institution | *SHOOTING AND SHARP PAINS THAT SEEM says that it wasshown tothe Commissioners | marks and introduced the superintendent, who | he was for a iong time a professor of mathe, i act to cut through you If 5 that an amount not exceeding $50 was donated | confined his remarks merely toa pleasantgreet- | matles.. ‘The remains were interred ine the pet pal i tedlbad fomaeree by the Italians for Mr. Prince, which Mr. Prince | Ing. “I have no policy to promulgate now,” he | grounds of the college, Rev. Pather Doonan, | Usvea'y Piscine Coricuma PLasrex over the spot Positively retused to receive, and ordered the | said to a Srax reporter. IT HAS BECOME SO COMMON TO BEGIN AN ARTICLE IN AN ELEGANT STYLE, THEN RUN PUBLIC GENERALLY. HANDSOME TURKISH LOU ‘ ae audd-a WATERS. 1087 High o words of ‘eriticism | J. read the burial service, “Two sisters and s betfair rigtnates ech ot aster of lnk IT INTO SOME ADVERTISEMENT THAT WE OUR FAIR DEALING EMpGrne, WRC Fiat NCE PLATE MLR, cae CENA FORT amount to be returned to the Italians, which | or suzgestion. That will come later, if at all.” | nephew of the deceased attended theeerving, lance can a ALLSUCH, AND SIMPLY CALL ATTEN- WALNUT HALLSET, MARBLE TOP’ = 3 Yeas done, and Police Serzeant Lombardy (who | After the superintendent had spoken, the su-| Potomac Hor.—The Potomac boat club gave | Ofisinal, elegant, and never-failing antidote to pain | “VO is ae = = Window HANGINGS AND CORNICE BitS | Ly $s an Italian), ne sav testified to these Iucts | pervising principal addressed the teachers. His | another of their enjoyable dances last night in | 824 inflammation. Warranted the best plaster ever SEES AND VELVET CARPETS. HALL AS Zhe popular Watering Place of Washingtonians AST GUARANTEE y ,. Si . T. The sate, swift and magnificent steamer ARMENIA the Commissione remarks were what the teachers were most | the spacious ball-room of their boat house. | compounded. At druggists, 25 cts.: ve for $1, mailed BJ SE IE BOARDS, WALNUT EXTENSION “DINING | will leave her winurt, foot of sise, Gully, except Bar —— anxious to hear, for he announced to them the | Dancing was indulged in up toa late hour by a | free. Porrmn Dave uno Oneniens Or, besten mec = ¥ > Agrer A SUARE OF Tite REWARD.—The state- | assign i TABLE ‘H SEAT nts for the year to the various schools, | number of well known ladies and gentiemen. ci ING CHAIRS, | urdays,at 9am. WALNUT CABLNET | DE= LIBRARY’ | . Armenia stops at Alexandriaon M: Weinee ment Is published that A. L. Grimes, of George- | One of the supervising principals sald to aStan |" NOTES —Sergeant Hess, of the pollee,le esey- FOR THE FUTURE, AND AS THE FU- TABLE, WALNUT CHAMBER’ FURNITURE | daysand Fridays only. Fare 60. foundinip, Child town, who was with Wm. Ellis and Raney Pas-| reporter that he “would like to leave | ering rapidly from the results of his recent ac. Gesrizxen: Haz es IN SETS AND SEPARAIE PIECES, HAIR | Ten. 25c._Dinuer on the grounds 60c, geno when the body of young Morgan was|the city now for a week, if possible, | cident, being able to walk with the assistance = TS. recovered from the river, last Friday we AND SPRING MATTRESSES, FEATHER | For further tnlormation end charters to societies to get away from mad teachers. ‘Every teacher | of a cruteh.——Several Kickapoo Indians vis- a TURE, WITH ALL ITS POSSIBILI- PILLOWS AND BOLSTERS, "TNCLUDING | and corporations apply to 4th inst), is about bringing charges ag who has been sent toa distant or undesirable | ited this place this morning. ENOKS SALE STYLES = See wa ee aS ee SHE oand ite Peeve Ele Rasa of tbe, Metcootiton police a | School or has not been advanced im pedagtte | “Guat lxcnteta —Canuf’ boat Seneca, ar YOUMAN'S FALL STYLES, Sree ASS Be AL aes And at Steamer's shart four of ith a Jeging that the officer prevented him (Graham) | dignity, will expect, as the olficial expresse ve 700 bushels of wheat and 125 bi a SO eLaCE or from: getting the reward offered for recovery of | “to tear the hair’ of the supervising principal | rels of flour for Hartley Boom, oe) sana received et the, agency for, this ety a complete SIR ESRie Denon La Tent en the body. Messrs, ChariesPelham and John P. | during the coming we he meeting of the | _PasseD EXAMINATION FOR THE Porarce | / "ment of DRESS and DERBY Ht. Hamlin, friends of Gen. Morgan, acted for him | teachers among themselves made a very pretty | FoRCE.—Ranuy Passeno passed an exacnice B. H, STINEMETZ & SON, im the miatter of recovery of the body and of | sizht, From fifty toa hundred assembled in | tion for the police force yerterday. Heres | _sett-ot 1237 Pennsylvania ave, fered a reward of $100. During astorm, and | «: ‘They came from mountain, sea | of the party who recovered the body of John immediately after a clap ot thunder, the body ¥, many of them sun-browned, and, | Mor ras seen to rise, and Messrs. Passeno’ and Ellis | In some cases, bystanders declared that they | ‘TEMPERATURE AXD CONDITION oF WATER Jumped into.a boat, cut the rope with which it | noticed freckles. ‘There was a general scramble | AT 7 A. u.—Great Falls, temperature, 69o cnn, ‘was tied and started for it, Grimes, th and a series of sinacks, denoting the regulation | dition, 15. Keceiving feservolr, temperatare, Jumped into the boat as they_shoved o' osculatory salute, wi eweomer arrived, | 74; condition at north connettion, 7; south | POND LILY TOILET WASH, A MOST RE- OONTENT THAT THE PRESENT IS BRIGHT AND FAIR. ‘WE PRESENT FOR YOUR INSPEO- ELSE ed nl ne Ruhtes Isiitad estat teietattineaiets | COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, ries THOMAS DOWLING. | oR RENT aamonT fama ov acaan EN Sey 1HOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. station, on B.and 0, Railroad and 7th st. road: about ( am 1 Se Pee eat Gf rurery_pmavonr| Suse sesen ae @ ‘ STORSES AND MULES, AMONG WHICH ARE | Cail, 4 months old, thoroughbred; ‘ne imported frown Ty IN AS PLAIN AND HONEST TERMS AS POSSI- BLE TO INDUCE YOU TOGIVE USONE TRIAL, WHICH WE FEEL SATISFIED WILL RESULT MANY VALUABLE ANIMALS. Kentucky, forsale [nquire at Silver Spru IN YOUR GIVING US A LARGE SHARE OF IDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER EIGH- | ™ iver Spring station. sel terday Messrs. Hamlin and Pelham called on ort benida connection, 18. Distributing reservoir, tem- | — teshing,liquid,saponaceous tollet preparation. An —- TEENTH losbat HALE PAST TEN O'CLOCK any | [AOH SALES Messrs, Ellis and Paseno, and they accepted Only Three Left. perature, 71; condition at influent gatshouse, | indispensable luxury for the Nursery. the Bath, the | YOUR PATRONAGE, TODAY WE SHALL IN- = Auction rooms, 11th street side, T shall weil to the high ‘Tweniy-clebt cron of, mproved land: ood B7G Sines cooperation: aising that her shoke | THE SURVIVORS OF THE WAR oF 1812—no| 5: condition, at effluent gatehouse, 6. High | Sick Room, Cleansing and many othes purpasee A HANDSOME BUILDING, est bidier, the above fine stock, to close up the busi: | buildings water, fruit, beautiful stews neat Oe - Of Grimes’ co-operation, ‘Saving that he was 4 CELEBRATION HELD TO-DAY. tides in the river to-day at 9:49 a, m: and 10:49 AUGUBATE OUR NInST = tao en SUN Ee MLTCHELL, feat tate Broker yf man; Whereupon Messrs. Hamlin and Pel- 4 = 5. A — - Ou : ’ Bam went to him aud paid him$s, for which | There was no celebration of the “Associated | P —s “8 SPECIAL SALE OF;KID GLOVES, AND INVITE YOU TO ENTER, WITH _sel2-dts THOS. DOWLING, Auct. | ee8.10 TOU Pennayivanis ave, Renauted to zive a rontpt onancount any. | Survivors of the Suidiersof the Warof 1612 euaaaeis idea D° Pr scRvB AND SMEAR YOUR FACE c aes (08. J. FISHER & 00.. auctioneers FO! 88 crac or = that ne expected more. They, however, did | District of Columbia,” to-day, the anniversary eee ‘and hands with sticky toilet soaps made from == very le piece Hyacuevi not consider that they owed bim anything, and | of the of “Ne ” Eepas Dae EVENING Bram, insolt And assert that none of our styles can be equalled in THE HOPE THAT AT SOME TIME CHANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED AND UNIM- | on the main avenue: two houses, wiih sloretoomm Be Le race saa ee aay ing, and | of the battle of “North Point.” Their original | "douwar Wasurmance repr —Tno city mar | sueonsble anita! or insolue by reason of alt ty eq PROVED PROPERTY ON THE EAST SD: sold low on favorable terms. that Mr. Pelham was himself a witness of the | T%anization took place In June, 1855, and 137 | veyor has completed hi ile market regarding price and quality. r i SUrVeys and Ereding | 224 lime, which all hard soaps (even Castile) contain. c OF THE SEVENTH STREET TURNPIK JON T. MITCHELL, Real Extate Broker, recovery of the body and Knew all the facts. | Members signed the roll. The officers elected | of South Washi n_street along the line of | B¢ luxurious. Use POND LILY TOILET WASH. ‘YOU MAY FIND IT YOUR INTEREST REAR THE a a _8eB-10t 11.00 Pennsylvania ave. ‘The owner of the boat has put in a claim for a| were: William W. Seaton, president; John §,| the improvement, The contract for putting Absolutely pure and instantly dissolved in the cold- 2 _— Reo Fe portion of the reward, saying that in conse-| Williams and St. Jobn B. L. Skinner, vice | own curb stones and laying the gutter has | est water, leaving the skin soft and delicately per- ‘BON MARCHE” BUTTON GLOVES TO DEAL WITH US. BUT WHETHER By virtue of adecre of the e Court cone juence of his boat having been taken, he was | presidents: William P. Young, ebief marshal; | been awarded to Messrs. Hoyer & Desmond at | famed. Shun unlawful imitations, Get the WIIG aT tne District of Colt in. the couse! inp. & chow pol uemooe eons hake te te to find other means to reach the cliy. Villiain Jones, surgeon; James A. Kenneday, | five cents per running toot for setting curb and | kind. Alldruggista. 25 centa. s010-2w* Ofthe Best French: Makers, — dated equity causes No. wherein Oliver B wo 3 i Sy treasurer; James Lawrenson, secretary; Peter | a cents per square yard for paving the gut- 80 OR NOT, YOU ARE CORDIALLY M: iscomplainant und Jobn W. Beall et at-de- | Price, $3, THe Crry MARKETS.—The official Price Cur- | Force and Roger C. Weightman, executive com- | ters. The portion of South Washington street x Fent of the Washington Ereduce Exchange | mittee. The remainder of the list bears evi- | BOW being per aeton Duke to Wilkes Says that flour fs in quiet demand, and with | dence that many of our earliest residents and | Street, was formerly a biliside: which ran down, gpoler weather a more zeneral demand Is antt, | mont substantial eltiaeae wore united tm his | Wasers Ge the ueunas are oes the B D Gi patent flours have been reduces matriotic company. In November, 1873, a re- is now UTIFUL /RESS ‘OoDs, twenty-five cents per barrel in price. Wheat | Vision of the roll showed that “elghiy-two had | intersection of ‘ashingionand Wolfe streets. _ corn and oats lower. The hay mar- | died, thirty passed beyond the Enowledge of | The street thence was given for public use by — ket is quiet and easier, excepting a very | the society, twenty-five remained on record,” | Alexandria's executors in 1784-5, and as it was choice timothy. In mill: feed the market is} Last year ‘the little band was reduced to five, | ¢XPected that the town would speedily grow in CASHMERE SERGES In Blue, Brown, Green and Steady, Meul is lower, in sympathy with de- | viz: Michael Caton, president, vice Simms, de- | that direotion the new academy then was built | garnet sory tne nonlin teen aoe ¢iime ‘in corn, Fine creamery butter {s about | ceased, 58 years; William W. Moore, 79 years, | 00 the hilltop above the stream. It still stands | OM Hei Ne ere ar aN ery vanes FOF BZ. the only goods selling. Common goods. as | treasurer: James Lawrenson, secretary, 81% | there; the town has grown around, many com-| BLANK ITS slightly solled at actual eeot store packed, is without buyers. The supply of | years; John D. Clagk, ‘marshal, ‘94 years: Rey. | fortable houses and one extensive manufactor, BLACK SILKS, excellent joality 750. isshort and further advance is antcipa- | French S. Evans, theplain, 83 years, On this Side hag nice Pezond tt but untill now the hill. | COLORED SILKS. excellent quality, reduced to 750, Fer tec nee Halt of the week 12 | anniversary but three remain, viz: William W. | side has been left at the rough grade which was | COLORED SILK VELV ETS $1. cents ruled for chickens, but latter part 11 | Moore, treasurer; James Lawrenson, secretary; | Cut In 1785-6. A of the sidewalk bas] BEACK CASHMERES, doubie width, pure wool, gentssupply is large." Irish potatoes are scarce | Rev. French S. Evans, chaplain. A meeting of | Peed paved on one side and there are modern | 34 62 75c. “ and wanted. ‘Sweet potatoes are plentital and | these three veteraus’ will be held atan eacty | but nothing done for guttersor carrlage- COLOkED CASHMERES, dont ow fendants, and No, 8874, wherein Brauigan ¢ ai. : ‘complainants and Oi er et al. defend eee ‘Aqueduct Bridge, B. Magrnd: Auts, the undersigned trustees. will sell, at os O'CLOCK P.M. "on FRIDAY. THE TW ARMS AND COUNTRY RESIDENCE FIFTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A. D. the following described proj ‘50 Acres Dairy Farm on Metropolitan railroad, Sve to the plat fi : 5 miles from the city. that part ofa tract of land in Washington County, in | "30," Elegant estate for gentleman's residence, the District of Columbia, known as Mount Pleasant. | yyery modern improvement both in bulldvag wed and being 4 part of lot No. three (3), in the division of | junds, ‘On Metropelltan rallfosd. Sfteen miles from sald tract, which was alloted Wo bavid Peter, sid | city, 5 Part or parcel of land fronting on the eastern bound- |“ 770 Acres, highly tmproved,on Tenléytown roed, Sry of the Seventh sireet turnpike leading wo Mock- | guree iniles irom the ite by evod rons, Ville, aud containing one square acre of laud. bounded | “Two Places on New Cat rok mene the reservoir, one ‘on the north by W. D. Beal's purchase, aud on the | of 1 acres, pend South by thut sold to Aaron M-Cattrell, together with | fiviewee” OU Of S0meres. Good condition. al the improvements Said property was subdiviged | “ay, into lots of 32 to 37 feet front, with a depth ot 205, | me Cou One of said lots is improved by # large three-story | stave of: INVITED TO PAY US A VISIT OF IN- Just opened another lot of those 4-Button Kids in ‘Tan, Brown and Black,which crested such a sensa- tion, and shall sell them at 60c, ‘They are positively a ‘We. glove. Our ENGLISH WALKING GLOVE in popular ‘shades, 4 buttons, stitched back, at 75c. Our “BON MARCHE” Popular, an elegant 4-button Glove, in all shades, at 850, Our “BON MARCHE” POPULAR EMBROID- ERED, a magnificent 4-button glove, in Brown, Tan and Black, at 980; an inferior style is retailed else- where at $1.20. SPECTION. ‘NO CARDS, BUT WE SHALL EX- PECT YOU. SAKS & COMPANY, sell. 800 to 308 SEVENTH STREET. « brick dwelling and out-house. " ible idth, wool Our “BON MARCHE” PULAR, in 6butto. ‘sale: irchase in fale demand. Onions wanted. There is in-| day. when it will (be determined elther to | Way., tn. few weeks the streot there willahow | Sry. 6 8 66, pub length, at $1.10. a " cash in baud’ and the remainder nequaliustalanents | auae.208 Ba LOG dried cherries, blackberries and rasp- | finally dissolve or take measures to publish | @gfeat change for the t Pee an CLokEb BROCADE SILKS, $1.50, Geer aeseee Next Weerx yaple “in iwelve and twenty-four ex yy a with'a full list of the members “=” “8% | that a portion of the workshops of the ates: | sBEACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure woot, | pO DON Me! alisduin soe Pn ackin aun reer interest atthe rate of six yer cent per anuan trom | [Ok enue Ok LEASE POR TERM OF YEARS Piscree-Lamp.—The wedding of Miss Pau- <a andria and Fredericksburg and Alexandria and | 9430 cr rewT BLACK SILKS, $1, SCHOOL OPENS 5 YS _ | Gite ofsaie All conveyancing at cont of parchacer, | ion ‘Stat Virginia “Midland ruiituwd. Mne Fischer and Dr. J. Melvin Lamb took place Amusements, Woehington railroad will be located here.| EXCELLENT COLORED 5 a Our “BON MARCHE” PERFECTION, @button| LaRGE, SMALL AND MEDIUM, WILL Ne ee er eed om cach Lot requted cata | So gousoL rent $200 per annum. DANENHOWER ‘ at the residence of Mr. and Mrs, Anton Fis Fonn’s Orena Hovse.—“The Mikado” will | WHER ,Re mayor wag on a wait north last | CRADLE BLANKETS, 1. y Jength, leading shades, at $1.50. ewer fam a | oe sate. Inthe verms of sale are mot complied with 4 “= Sth instant, ‘Ree. Dr. Gritith, of the Church of | Beneesweeck ede amt, Fors UNE the end | Girection on the part of the Pestayiione sae sabe ga? DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, $2,| our“BON MARCHE’ SUPERIOR, ahandsome.| W4NT NEW SUITS. Fe ere a tas ck and oon ot oe coe FYE, Soutaining 218 acre, too suites trom ture’ he Epiphany, officiating, ‘The bridesmaid was | erenoyed the wide oe pywBO Have Dot | road managers, who Controliheas Male raat | *Heiesme BROCADE DRESS Goods, chesp at | button glove, at $1.50. WE PROCURED, LATE IN THE SEA- = THAMILTO! Station, V-M. Rand sixteen miles from Washingwon; n of bim Miss Pauline Fischer, of Baltimore, decuwran Sp ett aclnipir 25e., reduced to 1240. = in i id the | jects an opportunity of doin, Portions of | Tepresented In & Proper Ught the advantage of Sect man’ Mr: Henry. E. Cooper. of this elty. the pert Fiance ‘are of an order of excellence the suggestions witch ‘he hee eon ee as Miled with congratulating friends, At 1Oo'clock | and singing Of Mise Alice Mag ee ree ang | acted Upon It will resul¢ ins considerable ie, | THE ABOVE ARE STRICTLY Casi PRICES HLMACK! ‘ail well fenced; “about one-half cleared and well set in Our “BON MARCHE” S8UPERIO! button ‘grass; good water, ~ For Other Auctions See 7th Page. Feschiet and Sherrieg” Wilt sel the ttn ind SON, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SMALL length, hand-sewed, at $1.85, BOYS'SUITS OF MEDIUM WEIGHT, SUIT. = ud implements, for $3,000. the newly-married couple took the train for Scongtin crease of Alexandria's population, FOR SEPT., OCT. AND NOV. WEAR, HR ee Kew York Alter their Weadina ave teeter | mam Impersonation that ali yt appreciate Nores ~The “Abkndrle”” Tight Tne “BON MARCHE’ MOUSQUETAIRES ABLE ‘EPT., ce | We ES or snd his bride eee a West barture of ar. Greensfelder ere ‘will be other pone Ly gap bl Tannoy bene poe se CARTER'S, a ate AT FROM TWO TO THREE DOLLARS Bog ee howe rtd el ared for | ¢) 's int it next w seat. tach! corps a plain, neat 6-button glove ‘They are worth their reception. ‘ALBAUGH'S OPERA Hovsi-Miss Ada. Gray, | ipated in, the play of “Rosedale, or the Rifle 7 MARKET sPacR, $1.25, LOW REGULAR PRICES, AND WE OFFER —_>—_. n emotional actress who finds many admirers | Ball. PATENT ROLLER PROCESS FLOUR, ane only occupants of the station | _se12 ; ‘Near 7th Street, ge AROHE” OUR CUSTOMERS THE BENEFIT OF OUR an AN O1p Lapy Takes Ax Overpose or | among certain classes of theate1 house this morning were Wm. Gary, Ham. Our “BON M. ” PERFECTION, in 8-batton ‘TENNEY FAMILY FLOUR. Zacpaxcar— Yesterday about noon Mre Cath | the attraction at Albangh’s next week. Monday | Whittington and Margaret Hutchison, all {oF | Wy, B P. length, an elegant fitting glove, at $1.85. BARGAINS. blast aso Grae woatncaek Cao ae eee, Mpeimla ave: | and Tuesday she will appear in the oldtime | awomerly conduct Ms. 1. 8. Lioya and | Wear Baxmo Pownzn Our baton CHAMOIS MOUSQUETAIRE at 75c., THESE ARE LARGELY IN PLAITED Flours stand unrivalled, and are guaranteed utheast, took ‘ais of ta . | favorite, “ast Lynne," in whien, She was attended by Dr. Herbert, but it was | assured’ Miss Gray is Without any liviag peer, | ©3868 of the Salvation army, which “holds worth 90c. Our“BON MARCHE” “SUEDE,” 4 buttons, at $1. to equal or excel any outside Flours, A: GRAHAM FLOUR of the best quality, all made of choice selected southern wheats. Ds some time before she recovered. ‘She Is quite | On Wednesday evening “East Lynne” wil nightly meetings at ‘an aged woman, and yesterday morning bought | place toa new | ., ireive ten cents worth of laidanum, which she drank, | entitled as is supposed, With su Sarepta —The com- missioners of the sin! fund have resplved to | AWARDED GOLD MEDAL (FIRST PRIZE) AT Hortense: ta Twiktel the star nat: | hold the clerk of the market responsible for the | NEW ORLEANS EXPOSITION OVEE Ale JACKETS, SOME PLAIN AND SOME NOR- FOLKS, ALL ARE-NEW AND FRESH. __ a nial gtmkent 806 | ines to outdo her past famous succenses. Miss | MarKet stall Pept The, new building aaso- COMPETITORS, MAIC apps fret Intense aeiem ca IN LARGE BOYP SUITS WE HAVE Aso. ‘would give no reason why she had taken It, Gray Is, sald to be supported by @ competent | fratlon, will ake ite Ast ale ‘aiew | MAKES BREAD AND BISCUITS THAT pys-| _ [Ut “BON MARCHE” SUEDE MOUSQUETAIRE, OPENED ALOTOFCHOICE THINGS | COAMSE TELLOW MEAL for holve oad al pre suet . WITHDRAWAL oF PULLMAN Cans.—It Is an- |" Hexzoc's Mcseum.—The bill at this house | Alexandria houses willbe represented at the PRPTIOS CAN EAT, ee sige gee acce khan bat nounced by the passenger department of the i + IN BEGINNING OUR PALL BUSI We Atso Orr, | F next week will be Mr. Mortimer Murdock’s | Granger's exhibits, which opens at Falls MARTIN KALBFLEISOH Our COUEVOISSIER, sold exclusively by us, per- aah ¥,cutand jong BALED a Pennsylvania railroad that on and after Sep | te pectac jodi oT Church next Monday, °S BON, BALED HAY, cuts : YRSTRAW: tember 13th. the parlor car now leaving Wash- | Gold’ with’ Mine Bone al Se me 2 Segidtanaane aaescae fect-fitting glove, in 8-batton length, at $2.25, + NESS WE WANT TO SAY THAT, WHILE ‘CHOP; COTTON: SHELLED ington n.. Phila s ‘elphia 12:44 p.m., for | Mouiton, edian, highly spoke: Saratoga via West Sucre, route, and the”ear | of und the author Inmwelf Ii the cate? he Jeaving Long Branch a! tn. for the same i ery and stage destination, will be withdrawn from serv: Arg Le narisaaeocs ce. ‘The returning cars will also be withdrawn at| Dime Musevw.—There will be another show same time. of unusual merit at the Museum next week, —._—_ the versatile actor, Dick Gorman, and his stock Raprp IpRoveMeENT.— A beantiful set of | company in “Conrad.” Mr. Gorman js a well- ‘WE DOWT CARBY THE LARGEST STOCK, WE DO HAVE THE FRESHEST, THE NEWEST STYLES AND THE CHEAPEST. ‘Yellow: X : Lis SSBB ae ee enero centre Oo Le Gor Milly Nos. 9513, 3515, 3517, 3519, 3521, 3523, Our Ws Nos. 1333 and 3522 K street ortuwea, formerly Water etree Went Waste For saleby all Leading Grocers. _jel7-was.4p BRILLIANT LISLE GLOVES ° Yor Early Fall Trade, ‘Our “POPULAR,” in all fall shades, at 250. %. B BARNUM & 00, W: We W: a. by peieeonapons ~ x eens acing sae ome Ce entertain- FOR MALARIA, FEVER AND AGUE Our SILK-PLAITED, fleeced ribbed tope, at 50c. z Cas Axr z 1. en home yesterday by eneh student of the | ments are always well wor essing. ‘The Also Bpencertan Soules, as an evid business of the Sfuscum coutinues were Soci os quai or aay the aystem : a wt O51 FENNSYLVaNta avewuR | GIVE YOU FULL VALUE OF YOUR MONEY Seoareies juprarement in penmanship since |, TaRatek Comiace There will be’ new Drusgwiste GOcia eee a FINE SHOES, September Ist. Ninety students have ulree faces at the Com! = a entered the college for the present year, eighty | and the management promises be af the’ best EF Ax W: an 00. . ‘See some of our prices below: fe the full business cous. § dents shou! 1 | entertainments of the season. Amogg the new all INTER a on 8 3 : ‘atin Eotichc Gems asses nogsereee we completed at least the seventh grade of | people w! nway & Leland, ‘Da- 3 : “Goat Xm the public wehuvls, or have attained equivalent | crow and Leslie Brothers. SUITINGS, OVERCOATINGS 4D TROWSER- doef Himes & Surm = see Qualifieations in other schools to be ndmitied ———— IMPORTATION, eats Hand Welt to the senior course in this institution. Tue Owxer or Twexty UNTaGcep Docs Now on exhibition st the Leading Tallocing initab- * JEWELERS, 7: raid Scamens, 95. ‘Ushment of — IN CouRt.—Albert G. Wall, a colored dog- A Coxcenr axp Suxxxn Niout Frertvat. | fancier, who resides in the coanty, was, befoee ‘The Aurora Quartette of the Wasnington Saen- | the Police Court to-day, charged with to rhund will give a concert and summer night's | provide tags for twenty. Officer Extival Monday evening September 14, at the | testified that he counted twenty dogs ou the ‘Washington City Garden, New York ‘avenue | defendant's place, and they were not and 2d street northwest. Dancing. Music by | either. The defendant's counsel stated that he s orchestra. | Gold modale and money | would ike to eflect a compromise in this Case, 1118 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ‘call the attention of their friends and the public in general to thelr removal into thelr mew store, ‘where they open With the finest stock of : Be Bie sl ‘ 25e, been don: 10. " Bae f sae smn Adunission 25¢, sartin - no compromise ons. i tbe id The Powder never ‘varia a marvel’ ofparity, SILVER AND SILVER-PLATED WARE ® Fro Surrs.—The two ships at | The defendan hat on the wholesomencss, i 4 Messrs. A. sake & Cos opening today indi: he had not more than six but since that | ‘“onemand More, <conemice! tian Plesse. ee eee eee ee: [EB OF FRENCH eating their sommencoment in 1869and the Simao a number of puppies a born. ae the ordinary Kinds, and cannot be sold in competition Also a well-selected stock of ae an » OF Success of their cutcrprise, and also the seales | judge was cnt taxal ‘what ERD aa, 63. were made by thie wellknown florist, | had ou the Ist of July. when tates wets a ‘with the multitade of lqw texts, chert weight, alamor ried dhrwcaly liable | posphate powder. Sot> carr m cama Bevan

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