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August 31, 1973. LOCAL NEWS. Condensed Locats. The Ciremcle calls the wreck of the Metis a — al holecan This would be all right anfortunate passengers had perished by e instend of water. accept Pittsbnrg, to attend the and Sailors or eee to be held in ¢ city on September Ivth. Orbe clam of sre about 9 o'clock last night, from box 36 (corner 12th and N streets), was Fung in by a policeman because he heard ‘cries of fire up the street. The fire-engines respond- ea promptly, but could tind no fire. ol. S. S.” Smoot was in town yesterday on Duriness connected with the Southern Maryiand railroad comp et which he is premdent. ‘The a:Tairs of his company are progressing sat- — ry, and sixteen miles of road are ceady for the 7 Beard of Health. D KEORGANIZATION — INCREASE OF POX—THE GLUE FACTORY NUISARCE. hh met last evening, and ice committee, © beard of he Dr. Kiiss.from the § itary Poil Ise, and therefore recommended nt medical goad 1 to do clerical dut: pectors be redaced ie ce of the health officer be re= of the board and the room officer he used for order raised by bot from the committ ce, thereof, and must therefore be introdaced as new br t stage of tha proceedin ce it as new busi- twas refersed to “the comuittee of | followed by M 1 the escort of | there was involved in this case questionsot groat small pox wi wo days, two of which had been removed to'che hospital.” Dr. Cox said something should be done looking to a more }) prevention of small pox. He was not Prepared to make any nits proposition at Present, but would atthe next meetin ee the coo! weather had commenced the small po: had increased. He waseonvincad that the high maperature did more to diminish the y effort put forth by the board. rms of disease were here, and d weather came we would have an unless come means were taken to pre- it. bar letter was read from A. R. Shepherd, esq., complaining of a nuisance existing north of the . im the glue factory and horge boiling estab- ‘nt, to which the baard of beaith furnishes I, stating that fifteen or twenty doad + were daily hauled along the public highways frem the city to thet point, thereby wns g the glens with a delightful aroma. Dr. Verdi moved that the glue factory be declared a Dr. Cox Said com aints had been made to him, and as long ago as August 20, Mr. Wolt, the contractor for removing dead animals, had been notified that all animals must be removed by the river, but be had taken Ro notice whatever ef the ord: fe thetefore offercd a resolution that Mr. Welf be relieved of the contract made with him, and ‘he offer of Messrs. Sawyer & Hobbes to remove the ani- mals be accepted. Dr. Cox stated that the glue | factory was in Maryland, and the board had no | power over it, but it had yower over the person furnishing dead aniunals to it, and could abate ey: m of the nuisance. Mr. Marbury the pught the contract with Wolf could not be | summarily breken by the board. Dr. Verdi sab- tted abstitute for the resolution of Dr. laring that Wolf had not complied with e erders of the board, and that he be dis- which was agreed to, and the syubeti- tute ‘resolution was adopt Marba only, voting in the negative. On motion of Dr. buss, the president of the beard was authorized te accept the proposition of Mesers. Sawyer & = o remove dead animais and condemned coy application for the position of garbage master was received from Isaac Newtoz, and the clerk was instructed to noti¢y him that the appointment was made by the Governor, and Bot by the board. ‘The resignation of Theodore Gatebell, super- intendent ef pounds, was received, aud referred to the committee on perincansner—aeask Bia Washingten Markets. PRICES TO-DAY. ing Center market was very well 1d the attendance of buyers aud larger than usual. We quote prices Nc. per Ib. do. (roasting supplied lookerson Beef (porter house), o> (sirloin), 25 perch, #9c. per taylors, $):. per Pe oultry. = us, 75c.281.25 per pair; ducks, Sohe following were the rating PRICES AT THE WHOLESALE MARKET, Louisiana ayenue, between 10th and Lith street Insh potatoes. per b 2 green corn, Per . per bushel, od, S100850; Cante " grapes, per hundred ibs, | Plant, per dozen, 5c; pears, per t dsmsons, per bushel, $3233.52; oni 85; eg; toe.288 per bushel, $3; beets, per hun red bunch cabbage. per huudre deze eggs, per dozen, Grapes are ¥ im the market. large a= rice bas ruled b tant. Cats, feet "ihe members of both tive assembly and the se works ought to be abolished, and the gistatare elected by the pe ah define their ser Le Low ald have charge of our public works, and to wers and duties, ax well as | shall be laid. power. istative power my ulate the question; bat. nz Lhave before said, the boar | has not ative capacity. Its uny delegated powers are arspt and eetting forth that the board of | Peneylvania avenue. a vd | began to In: re power to provide by law as to wiat officers | ey should be elected or appointed | That notwit SowncneraD ctonec Tue Reorsreation—Third Digtrict—The board of registration, at Lang's Hotel, George- | town, yesterday. enrolled the names of 0:7 voters of the said district_47$ whites and 1: coloeed. The total registration im thts distric ; last year was [55-407 whites and 123 colored zal is the first district to far, in which the reg- ation this year exceeds that of last year. wth District.—Registratioa in this district greseing quietly at John Cornell’s house wo) fs proj in Georgetown, ‘this rene paraadl uw Fusiic Scacct Brizpine, on enue, beyond Uniontown, in’ the ich was dedicated yesterday, asstated Stam of inst evening. was named the Brown Schoo! Building.” in honor of Solomon Brown,” the delegate froma the fret district he Legislature. te the absence of the Goy- error the ke lass. chell made appropriate address. A d Of persons were in attendance, and s interesting. SMOVAL OF Fitca & Fox.—In another cif Rew and commodious offices, oppusite ary. We are glad to learn from them rations in real estate have mever been ive in Washington than da the cnths. ‘The sales made by their office the first dey of dune last foot up over OF an average of 2,000 per month. DIAMONDS in m exvidsand gold; French | {jewelry im all the gold patterns, re-~ -ived at Prigg’s jeweiry store, No. 4% Penn- sylvania avenue, between 3); and 6th street. + were received by Louis H. Doag- | mon Richards and County Taus- | mn the above firm announce their removal | | Works has had vested in them the powers ‘The Bailroad War tm Court. W. AND G. R. R. AGAINST THE BOARD OF FUEL WORKS A¥D VICE VSRSA—DECISION OF JUDGB HUMPEREYS. wri ttterday after our report of the cases of the R. - the Board of Public Works and the Board Sf Public Works agt. the ameaginr ean Georgetown Railroad Company before dudge Humphreys, holding the ®jxlty Court - dos. H. Bradley, jr., oon- cluded this mend fox te company and was S. L. Phillips, who said thet aga importance, one of the greatest. being wheter improvements were to be retarded by the rizuts of & theusand and one corporators. The board ‘Was not an irresponsible one and they coatd be Femoved ly the power by whom they were ap- pointed. they performed their datice Teetetroets which afew’ smenthe were ma- Tassesare now being improved and buiklings being erected thereon, and the price of jandhas gone up from a trite ‘toasum andreamed of. ‘The praise of the board was now heard froma « end of the country to the other. The boa does not come here as a priva' tor, bat as the representative of the government and the the question is now whether to tion shall prevent the park tying of the Avenze by keeping track in the center, und whether ‘hey may unsightly cobble stone pavement in th Be argued that under the sth organic act the board bas eutire ar control of the streets, avenues and alley ares tn this gave them legielative powers Claimed that under this io power they bad the righ park strects and aven ; must necessarily mean grading an this latter waa the euly mode of repair. He next proceeded te the rights of the Washington ar railroad, and read trom their ehe use and’ maintenance of said re ject to the proper manicipal reg cities of Washington aad (Geors bat the company had the fe land in the center of the avenue, | be preposterous for them to ela‘ ie ythe right to s Will avd say that they will put down ment which the people do not wai people say that the company have the prevent their representatives trom i the most beautiful street in the vint concluded by charging that by sn a between the board and the raiiroad were taken up trom the center and laid on side of the proposed park, under wh board made contracts and Spent Large su money, and were going ahead with wher they were enjoined. Mr. Bradley concluded the argument, ax: the board of public works relied apon the act appropriating $4,000,900, passed by the iegisia- {ive amembly, In which ail changes male were to be in accordance with a plan submitted to the legisisture. The parking of the centre ot Pennsylvania avenue east was pot presented as rtof that plan. He admitted that the rail- Toad company were bound to conform to the grade of the street, but denied that any act of Dongress required them to conform to the elar- acter of the pavement. a ‘A recess was then taken until DECIRION OF THE COURT. After recess, Messrs. Sheplier«! the board of pablic works, Mr. the railroad company, an peared in the court-room, and «Jud, phreys proceeded to read his opinion. Atter giving his construction of the acts of Congress cited by counsel, he says— One question between the parties is where the track The company contends that it has the right—notwith=ta grailes—to lay its track in the hue, Oras near it as may he. the ‘conclusion that this is a right whicit t company has, if it can be exereised witkoat tn- tervering as probibited. ‘The company b the center of the avenue, tak 3 burthe hound to keep it np, and as the board w be authorized to force au ti | sides of street, neith ock p.m. away che property of the company without coudemn ike for public use and compensating ther: We cannot say what motive indacss the acti of the company. Sufficient is it that they ha: & right to the cente 4 given to the constituted authorities of the Dis trict to change their locality.” * * * The resuaining question is th stof the pave- ment to be made by the company; and that i< not without its difficulties. Bat a: the question is notin an attitude to be degided, the opinion cannot be conclusive upou the court, nor can it affect the determination of the present case. Columbia being subsequent, i# not controlied by the previous set as to autinished repairs. In ail matters of the ¢xercise of power, where there is a reasonable doubt of its existence, courts should decline to assert it. It may be that the iteration proposed by the board would be more tastetut, ormamental and agreeable to the eye. But the jon snbiuitted to me ix one of for the o| purposes of it “Twill draw up, cree enjoit nd disallowing an injury ,and discharg he same at th: ir portion of the stzest to ac- he remainder. a Another Bove To Day. pany to pave th cord with + Beard 2gatnst the Ballrond. CATION ¥ MANDAMUS AGAINST THE sand to pave their track and the space between with the same materi Avenue is being paved, and alee to p rect, between Pennayivania ave 2 and D | street, with the same material a3 is used iu pay- ing Tihstr: The pet! loners, and detendar uames of : That und faw th bo pe of May, ta d and passed a regulation tha’ Pasea Tom 1st to Sih streets east. s nter to the width of as given to the pr said ralsoad.” Atter is granted said railrow t | ter, m the ev said Pennsylvs uC iment or the n, to change their said rail 50 & to conform to such: alter gra le a: ment.’ ‘That the salt board of prbii ¥ served to the eaid government of th States and to the ct in virtue thereot, e Unit Washington, and has, sacene, one toe eats = said park, and has required the said railroad tochange the location of their track to run over said wooden pave- ments ae of said park as aforesaii. uding the action of said board und full notice to the railroad, yet said railroad, rot regarding its duty in the premises, has not io —— ve ped yn —— upon the side of cold. per and not only has retused to lay 1 aes Senemants a sto conform to such al- | tered grade and pavements, but has laid and | stint persiate im laying its ‘said tracks in the centre of the avenue, and has ved and stilt reists In pa its’ tracks the space be- Eeeen them cobblestones or — en- trely different and not conformable to said wooden pavement, all of which {sin manitest violation of the plain duty ef the said railroad impesed upon it by the bared its Starter, | & These petitioners represent the people o a Gietrieg and of the United Tceates show your honors that itis incumbent upon them to see tbat the seid railroad, so far as it traverses the public avenues and streets of the city of Wash- jegton (of which they “have entire control’ performs its ¢uty tothe public uuder ite char- ‘They, therefore, represent that there is no | Adequate remedy at law or in equity for them ednesday, ‘THE RAILROAD MEN RELAYING THRIR TRACKS. railroad company resumed work on Peun- sylvania avenue this morning, replacing their tracks in the centre of the avenue, and the above writ does not operate as an estopel. —_—___ jdge defined poetry to be“tha best ‘ieegasta the best language.” wa oe the stateof New York $150,000 to impeach Judge Barnard. #7 Burgiats will hereafter shun j& Five stores only yielded $12.50. Columbus, |e ave- | ti The Dem, Jack. Aes. Seuds out a Champion. BE GORS TO @QURLCH THE LOUISVILLE CON- | VENTION—LET BLANTON DUNCAN BE WARRED IN TIME—DR. CLAYTON PROMISES TARILUIRG DEVELOPMENTS ABOUT HOW THE ADE TRATION WAS CAUGHTIN ATRAP. ALOUT THE TRAP DON'T BANG Td HOWEVER, BECAUSE TAK DEM. JACK. ACKNOWLEDGED [TS IGNOKANCB AS TO HO WERE THES LOUISVILLE DELEGATES rReM THIS crry. The National Democratic Jackson association met last night at Reck’s Hall, J. E. Norrie, Eag., in the chair, snd Dr. Charlies Allen secretary, who moved that in futare when the namesof Ss are handed in for membership the itiation fect in atl cases shail accompany tke pames; carried. Dr. Culver submitted resotations, which wore adopted, endorsing Judge J. W. Moore, whe is abont to start outon a campaign tour,’ stasmp- ing the states for Greeley and Brown, as ‘one « the ablest and most diversitied speakers of the day. ‘The Tad, returned his thanks,’ and saidke had noVloubt theendersemente: the Dem. Jack. Ass. would prove a good passport for him. The pentinie convention, he ati, was an infamexs from this he had met a gentle tas that he was going tt Being w pked it he bad his ereden eaan slapped kis pocket ae much asto say that greenbacks were the cre- dent ried. dad, UT poet- waster) is generally und: aa oo. of the mover: Dre on said there wa’ about this Louisvill would and OVISVILLE MOVEMENT IN TIS en started by Greeley men to fin stration wou ad werk t e trap mos! ‘beauti- at large would iainted with the facts the secretary, Dr. he situation. DENIBON DEFENDZD BY DR. ALLEN. len recited the Key. Chawles Pevison’s ant’s drinking, and said thet the Ss, @ great temperance advocate, had bees condemned by the radical press tor bringing the name ot Heary Wilton into. this controvecsy. The consequence was that 2Ir. Denison bad resigned his ofilee, as he not conscicntionsiy hold office under such a co eae party, ar<ihad joined the Greeley and Broxn party, {Cheers tiy somebody's eane on tho floor.) Dr. “Allen in speaking of Senator Wilsan's co- nialef the yarnof the Rev. Chawles Denison, gave exprestion to the opinion that the Grar: mer would “all Iie to cover their duplicity !” The Fire Depaxtment. OF THE OA Honers Inst evening, the committee appoint atthe lavt mecting to examine the secretary’s Looks apd papess, reported that they had per- ¥, and found the books in an nu. John Maker, of the hock and la€uer company, was charged with dereliction of duty, and veveral sitnesses were eximined. e was dieanisse neys—Me Devitt an d Baker—2. Commissioners in voting aw said they nd at lcast. The chiet engi- tr) s2jported all the apparat Jer with the exception of Ne.3 engine, a serviee are, naw needed ovechauling. MMe was authorized to he engine out of service, and to have her “The dill of H. R. to 47.26, for plane for the house ‘No. 2, and plans vorgetewn engine house was Worders of members of the department for chased for their own use, and charge the amount agains’ th Bailey raid there wasa rule secretary from accer Lad not been reec privile e of rarewae The m had been means of inducing them to heat” people giving orders for umounta far exceeding Hieir pay. Mr. Booker amended his resolation to repeai all rules inconsistent with it, and it Mr. Ba ed that the be driven to cted, on ut one pair of Lorses in pew Gepartwent that could be made to trot. Mr. Booker mo ving au order on the see nt than his monthly ilty of cou- Fa BIENDS Sk ret ¥.—The xe C. teth ort of the howd of gov- ent of the Young Uatholic's Friend Sone annual meeting to-mor TJ. FE. Malet, the president, © total receipts during the year the exponditur 5 ring the p re T if poor bs in other di 6 MI. Quinlan and Gregor —————— GEORGETOWN. > shipped eS cele natil y poravily ston Use trnnel level. this month was $4; a large numb ate in oar harbor ready to be loaded. THE € not the houses e9) f Green I s, under the superin tendence of Mr F. Collis lets ye room to the w y Of Kentucky. itt Concert. OF posty bs Concert in aldof the Public 1 ky, have instrncted me, aa thelr agent an manager of the Gift Concert, to say to the Me and ticket-holders that “the drawing witl poritively take place on September 23th prox., and will not he postponed. An active demand for tickets comes from every State and Te: tory of the United States, and from the Can. ads, giving assurance to the Trustees that no circuinstanices can prevent a drawing at the ap- pointed time. A suflicient clerical force is perp asp keep up with the orders for tickets, order that this office may be nelioved ot the immense pres- ture incident to the busi; t wo immediately, = ly, and ance eee time to make fee wing. Itis fill cvelt order fi the tickets, but be supplied; an until the sales 2, ee, 609 gig he New York, charge of Major Thomas H. Hay 206 Td large assortment of = Boys’ Schoo! Su | SPECIAL NOTICES. pled satisi —. Layo MATTANS guvtaas PERCOy ey bas given in thiseity apd hvratibe whole country, ee evidenes! a creasis + indecs us to direct ma io Injory—os ves i iis fe artanicd to contain wo poiscererscbetases, har or Silver Tee perfect ciea (noes ts reason not tobe lichtly Bonen neither it Will pettber stein the skim or clothes— is exactly what bas been wanted rer of the Hair that may be RS ATTARS. | Bee Saeerel and D Saree by all ACoerd, while recidiug m Soute om Sievovored a safe and euapie rem: of Weakuess, arty Decay. fosnee of the | Urinary and Soutael'Oeens, and srain of disorders vrought on by baneful amt a Oterer: vicious ligpite. Great amnnere enrgnees oured by bie poble le comedy. Prospted sire to benefit tie adllicted and Gufertamete 1 ill ret the Feetee {CF preparing and tata this medicines, ina =~ ted oe Velope, to SLy Que who ati it. Gadress DOSKPH T [st \N ston D, Bthte bo New Vurk (ity. ety AMUSEMENTS. THE GREAT EVENT! MUCKRIL CPERING, STPT. Grand Amusement Juditee? OPENING OF THE campaic & CARBIVAL. OF Mier A FESTIVAL OF Grand Const ation ef Luminarics. PLANTAMOUR'S COMET KCLIPSED MiB ADe, OF ARTISTIC STARS) A GALAXY SPAERLING L t T. TLE GREAT 24M MOTH OF VARUITIES! THE MOST STUPBNDOUS a GREGATION EVER UsiiSD IN UNE SHOW THE GREAT KGQPINOOR OF VARIETIES. THE STAR VARIETIES OF AMERICA. The-@reat Hera of Amusentcnts. ‘The Maragement cai! attention with, pride to the foliquine aires of Talons and Guwine’ Bach actist bas been selected wi ¢ and withoat re- gard oorpenso.ané sash arth upan cr List stands Dre-emmim, er nd the Heap wad FeeNT of thi culiar » MI8< LON "PAYLOR. the Qasen of Bariesque. HOMLLBURN, the.groat Lon- The Great JAMES H- es: Favcrite, MISS ALINE den Contigne } The Gree cy | The enchanting Versatilo Artiste, MIS3-8ALLIE | The tite and Fascisatigg MISS LULA DEL Them erp “Filler.” MOLLE GALLETTL ‘lian? Versatile Arusts, MR JAMS W. VESLEY snd MISS 4091 JOSNSON beat Ses 1 ot a Vomedian, MB. SAMUEL 8 bien At pe athington Far ME. DICK it eee Detch Comedian, MB, GEGRGE 8. a, OTTO BURBAR KC pian Masio the ‘antontsh' ine Aerial Perfornser, MR. JOBN B fone apd Rance artiste, MESORS, MACKIN & ME. EOLGK NE MR. rite, the thi DOVELAS. Ma MULLER BEAL, (The Fonviast of Foony Rolie. dtd SUPREE BALUST TROCPS Comprisieg the following graccfal becundo Dan- Mary Devers, Mavic W Annie Doanelly, Ann: Jerzon. BE A PERFEOG BEVY OF BPRAUTY, all myer u charge of the eminent Makeo de Ballet, 61a. CABGELLA. tocether with e tnil Dramatic, de Ballet, mud m host ot Auxiliary. aid; and Prat. Fireb rated Orcheatea. comprising the greatest ezgregation of grace, talent and besuty over prone: — ye the citizens of Washi Mt nette Circle, 8 cents reas Cir ferrod Orchestra Seats, 25 coats Drees Ciicie, ss Souts; “Brive Proseeninm Boxes, £19.’ Matines 25 cents; Chil'iren, 10 cents. Season Tick- Overture at o'ctock. t » extra; Boxes, 5; Pric ets, $75, Docrs open at 7 o’cl Matinee coors open ut 14! qm TUEBNER yaar oF THE Southeastern) Turn-Cireuit, North American Turner-Leazue, CONSISTING OF TURN VEREINE FROM MARYLAND, VIR- GINIA, WEST VIRGINIA AND DISTRICT OF COLU’BIA, To BE MELD AY THE WASHINGTON SCHUETZEN PARK, ON MONDAY, Serremsen 2. Gymnastic exercises «f more than fifty Turners, Prize-Rhocting for Ladieeand Gents, Prize Bow" (Cash prizes.) ners AND, DANCING MOSIO BY THE MARINE RB The WASHINGTON §.TNGERBUNDacdARION QUARTETTE CLUB wiil be prosent and give som) ot their b eteong . ILLUMINATION AND FIREWORKS, POPULAR AMUSEMENTS of great variety. The cars of the Silver Spring aad Boundary ad Will tunke regular trips; tare $ ceuts. Admission to the Park, 25 cents, The public are respectfully invited to attend. COLUMB: NV min. .) On Exhibition New No. aud Sale 439 intings, ‘gost bUCk Paper b reterea Kramon, Pictare » in the Diciri remewber Name and Nambor. &o. iow o and re ict, jel-ly™ PIC-NICS, EXCURSIONS, &. EIRD “GRAND PRIZE Pic NiO of the JELAND FRIENDSHIP PLEASU&E CLUB at Beyer’s7th street Park,en WEDNESDAY, Soptember 4th, perighets 50 cents, admitting a gent! eCOSD GRAND FIC. Baie REAYE iy SOCTALS . at Locflar’s be g on VEN NG, Sopt. 5. 1872 saint ¢ ay ANTICO EES She fine ete amen LAY OF THE LAKE will ke ber EXCURSION CO ULELK on ber 2, h ir day end Sanday. D. CLAGRTT, Agent. 1 LV EENON —The steamer ARROW ut ad, hav- ingshe oct aaity, Sanday excoptnd.at jor Mount’ Vernon (tho tind of talingtun) acd intermediate laadings. | jo18m__ Gen") Heperintendent Steamer Arrow. HMOLCE GRAPES. , ‘The pore NORTH AR ARLINGTON GRAPES, from Uillips’ ucsurpassed viaeyarts, will be: a Saati w the following leading grocers of tbr city H.W. SARL 1332 F str GW PLAN SON corner 18th, NY. ave. | EL Pi cA co., Masonte ‘Temple. MG. Srmont avenue and Lat. OwrE orner 13th aod M st ree GEO. corner Shand M streets. Dey. N, corner 14th and P streets. JOHN ath and Samson siroete, MoU Lncorber Tish and G secs, z. corner 6th and E stress iH CARD: comer Sd eni ra KER. 1758 Peutayivenis prere MATERIAL, ~ BUILDERS’ DEPOT, 203 71m STREET N. W. Having on hand the LARGEST Stock of DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, &c., in tho city, 1 propose to sell at VERY LOW PRICES pisolg NE i ager ea ® ‘to eatisfy themsel ee that Times Imean what I say. PERBY COLEMAN, ‘Georgetown Advertisements * = PeOWN WILL PEN ER) YONG MAD MIS ABTS reagtint: MES Be ook ORY DUNG CHIE Monday. | 4 GEORGETOWN, D. C., 13 TRIED ST. eptember S8iat | MBS. WHEELEB Pon resume the duties of Ler schoo! on MONDAY, ber 16 T— rie ‘The nder cag eve the by returning to the druj omac ang Be tcorner of Pot EDUCATIONAL. JOMSON 5 SOK! r~ =a ‘a 'KO spaY. rept mbar NeLISE ENCH sep. cL saigae Ss 4 chaitetk FOR YOUNG LAD at No. ds RE 24; 735 oh ‘eucl colw * = REOORN. os contained im It, ere of T. L. Oropley, asa store of T. ig stre- em PUBLIC SCHOOLE NOTICE. —— sanereey or & the Gouned Chamber ya nn! Sundaye, from the 20th to the a of 1 s™ MATTHEW S INSTITUTE, K STREET. romerrows, D.C. A 2. Mr. Etndies will be reenmed on MONDAY, Sept. 2%. ern puat rhe Boara 8 elane at | Phourgraphy taught in the Coll-giate Departments. ibe Custm Home every | Fert frome clock p.m to 7 RS. WANDA SMOLIN * to receive applications cr “dimiouon fete, ths iM graduate of the Hote! Lax ers a Segrecqrare Patite Schools | No permite will be | give bri icenove in FRRNOM and “MUSIC. are etany ot! ttm or p’as | erin clas ‘aust Im SW. W. CURTIS, Becretary. | “Will a'ro teach a clans iD a80NOO cick eFEReSCre:—hew JA ECLINE IN CGTIONS. | church ae; WG MRTEEROTT «09. x Address 1306 street. _{epub.) eum te Shirting Cottons ofthe bres maken ot codesned vrices ‘ottawa, Bad Ti ate, 4 Bleached and Cnbicsched Shee illow Case ©: 94, Damask Table ine Towels, Napkins, Dorliee, Bratt caetie ipa; Bean fal F bay Ie ap. Gail 2aa onan ve an. a | ogh Instractions sili jack Alpacasand Silk Fintshes Mohairs | phe of the Buati'eh . we Extra Gargains may be expected I i cman foneuage. Kor pestle nlars s isit | R*: scHCou F BY Digs On TUES September, renoo) Mise C 1 he reopred at No B29 L street tanne eve from 40 cents up our goeda. SENJAMIN MILLER, 0 street, Gourgetowa, Tranire at No. VOLS F street nga? a. WEESTH ta che beantifn! STEAM D buiktines AND SCOU KI Msi BSR ise ncens. towiate @: Orvice—49 saseeneon, STREET, _, Geornetown, D. ( Per ® will consult thet cen intere fail and D ad winter goods drring =he summer months VING FEMAL : MECHA = : cium swarlod 1897; and is now cp this country. Betwer: my, Aleo, closing fy ihgbanes ot to.make room for Fall Goods. Uy of LADING’ UNDERWEAR just Int wiroct ens’, Oa The M eld at very low rater, end Tufent Deparime gs et i] resume — SEPTEMRER 2. } SUMMER MIZCINERY Coasters INSTITCT Te SHOR Yous ot Sephetnts Principal sis La on yas | Blopheussa Principal; Mise Lacs Neleon aS yer MECEIVE gree styles, ¥ B © BANDeONE aosee: ol Arges riiculas tastin'm bees VPkUD HOMM CH al KN ~Sgagid on Monday, 5 extrac Es i STREET, NE ano F Stazets. ate SCHOOL, 107 Lt nay h be open for be ae | ek ing std day Fupiie Septemiverd. Ie MEBSON INSTITUTE Ge Tynns's Academ LLew sss sents a i M " Ww Articles in at fire. Lag: jet?-Sm te ERYGOODS! DRY JOSIERY, @LO VESect a ag iT oT tELECT ouagtroar As MATHEMATICAL 1ath etrects betes Yard K. The Twentieth Anneai wees tel School will begin Weinesday. September With. “Bhd Circulars, &c., apply at the Tostitate, or address Yorxs. an%-tf Hamilton House, corner lith ‘h Line just received, altimore XLES if M. LLINER’ BO PP, 2459 lath, ore street. K ste, TRAW 8s STs S00D8, CLOW KRS snd BIB- M BN Bd A. PECK, 8! ELEOT SCHOOL Poi Si 1704 1 street, will commence te f BMELLERS, 715 Market Space. qbirteeoth Anual Seeion Sept LOeh ants tm” — Diyos , Apt ry ad ¢ 14th and N street, Mieses EVANS WIULLTA e WASHINGTON HOTELS. Contwences Sop ae ai? Principals. Pension VENUE HOUSE. 476 NEYLVANTA 5) eee MLAMMOND™S ENGLISH, FRENOH avenne. near 6th street Transient Doard £1 20 ND GERM », Bree, own and Bocas by the week from 83 te ND ee AY Sc ABpISG AND aogey “he KS. = EOWARD, Preprictor. man ¢ oe Sth streat a erm ow 03 a ‘os Hers HOTEL, cinculare address as above Septomber Win, For No. 709 G STREBT, je22-tt_Burween 7TH AND ara STREETS. (PSE IMPERIAL MoxEL, AMES BYKES, Proprietor, WRontine PENNSYLvaNta Avene, Beiscsen ich and 1sch ctrestsy WasuixeTox, D.O, inbiic for gensroum pate votor ashe b. mn ee ou ue Gn patter oes to test the tlcahment, ehick Voom qual tot and misuodations of Lich he promises stedl be found’ bo es in Washi 5 . o. FOR bis he 4 tains 4 ue, ALISSES, Ww are * pis for iustrection in English, Stat = Lan cmt te anages (day or evening), on MUNDA’ tember 9, Xo. 76 Gay street, Georgetown, D. 0, MISS LIPECOMB, Priactpal. on MONDAY, S Spiimber" 6, itn atl carpe of cie achers. PS INSTITUTE, The twent Re 08 »p. Obron., oo lt-ty C.° 0, WILLARD, EBBITT HOUSE, WASHINGTON, D.o. INSURANCE | COMPANIES. FIRE INK. CO. OB THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA $200,001 a Trott CAFITAL Adi ©, KENNEDY, Pres. COX, Vice Pres stre == ABLIHGTON,'* VERMONT AVENTR, y-sinth session will commence on MON AY, September 2d, 1872. Parents are particniarly requested to eater their children at the commones Ment of the cession. No deduction is made for absence or withdrawal from th: stitute, tin Cacee of protraoted Minegys e” Cartitute, excep weet particulars qikauire at the Inetitats. corner of ngton an umerce streets, he i hockey rce streets,opposite the Post jackin, Dr. C.J. Mat Eeferences —Kev. dox.J. Carroll Brea Bea D.Whitvcy anil sep Shaw VINCENT'S BOHOL, corusr Wh and @ pacts, under the charge of the Sisters of Ober wit reopen September 24. Parents and gua: ube wit! please see that their children nttoud prompt); aug>)-in HE Misshs (SHORNE'S BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL Ft ladies and misses Buy geopen, DN Sept git ets northvaet corer {Olas rs eas mt ‘T. BORSSLE & B08, Paorrizrons. = traction by Northern Teachers. Logg Ponkns cationa may be made to the Principats at the schocly and elseulane lasy be found at the beok Ghatioe % i lujonaton stores. avg) 2m* Gaidin. 7 OnNNODs T HE BOYS ENGUISH AND CLASSivaL i: 5. JGRSON, Tree HIGH BCHVOL, tN. w ride 3. W. HUNT, Paixcrrar, UfScs In recent yania avenge. TIONAL cx COMER nRATIONAR, ce COMPARE. DISTRIUT OF t ‘OF COLUMBIA. ORGANIZED Av@usT 26, 1470, USSH OAPITAL........... anz3)-26 Z mn G100,00¢ | YPISS SERIDRVTS SCHOOL, No S17 sth street, will be reopened September 2, bj Building, No. 908: Poongy) | accessor, Mics ADA C LAMMOND. “For tena, HOSES ope resident. etc., apply tut Septesaber —— aula-Im Prenident SPbbcT goon FoR yo iss, SL aiTuRasPOON, , street Fab: Fee The school wilt be reepened September 18th | for cl cuinrs. apply the school ater Septambar deta Lenina, ist, auld Sw” ar o0te ss CLECTIO INSTITU Wi open Sarreweex Qo, in tha North Seaston Kocm of the 43 street. Presbyterian Charch, (Dr. Sunderiand's,) entracce at the north gate. ‘The Privcipsl may seen at the School Boom between She hours of ¢end) 5 p mm. On the 29th, 3 h and 3st of gust, or may b ss Post Ol BOE AG gipy be addressed through the Post Ot oo GREATER Reduction in Prices. IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE LATENESS OF THE SEASON, AND IN ORDER TO RR. DUCE STOCK, THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS: Light Cassimere Suits, at... 8,9, 10, 12 and 315 Biue Flanael Suits(thoronghly eponged). hite Duck Suits (Derby )....e. Ww All Linen £uits.......... Light Colored Cassimere Pants and Vests to simere Pan Linen Sack Coats, ouths’ Cheviot Su. ock “ Blue Cloth Frock and Berby Coats.....8 to $12 A Largo Assortment of Extra Size Suits. B7-A DEDUCTION of 20 PEB CENT. bas boon made on all these goods. S#-Purchasers will find it to their sdvantage to give me call, S27 Persons going Watering Places, can have their wardrobes replen- ished ot 6 small expense, S7 REMEMBER NAME AND NUMBEB— ecarion A. STRAUS, Popular Clothing House, cerear rth and L road ric and <n preeres 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Be civil vervice en THE DAY SEBEIONS fford the best Between 10th and 11th Streets, tics for young gentlemen and young ladies’ between jy2-tr LARGE STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES. ria The —— ° Ete: | en ta be ard ‘Three Doors from EleventhStreet, 10 PRE CENT. OFF FOR CASH. A SEUECT SCHUOL FOR BOYS. The third annual session will commence the 9th of & eee ELEVEN w school roorus,on, Detw: . Northwest Circulars tobe had at the book stores oF of the principal, BEV. OLIVER O0X. aul9 Im No. 611 13th stroct, N. W. GesZacx COLLEUE The collegiate exercises of this ine'itntt va will be restimed,at its new location, on 1 street, between Rortt Capitol and Ist streets weet, un MONDAY, the 24 of Feptemier. TeERMs: TAM OFFERING FOR For ie Classical Course, per quarter of 1 sso 10.00 ta charge of five dollars (35. Fsunom for the use of acinical wud Pusloedy th gus Apparaius 6, Sand 310 29 2m JAMES CLARK, President +5, 6, 7 and $> 188 CALELISS SCHOOL _ open on EST wana’ 1s SRerewnen, at the Er Tot Peppa. ay. andUst. 8.E. aaiS-Im? Yo BAe ‘or civeule prineipal.. “{5, 6, 7 and 35 3,4, 5and $6 2.59 aud $3 2,250,3and #4 7 Sc, 1, 1.25,1,75,2 $2.50 87.50 match ts NES- the Remeabists No. 16 Defrees — ° 10, 12 and $15 434 STREET, (DR. SCRUEEUAND: cHUR will be re-oper ed for the rec: ‘upil Mow. DAY. Scptember 2a. For part nd advantages Berea sce circulars at principal book or Gall ang sce the Principal. Mi. CHASE ROYS, A 619 Peunsyly ae € aul PPebaaick FEMALE SEMINARY FREDEBICE, MD., CHARTERED 1640. Will commence its Next Session MONDAY, txx Srr oF fering cddrest tev. THOS. My GANNe 4 Mt, sugld-im* to the conntry, or to difforent ri EDUCATIONAL Erk MAGRU DES mone te KEL ar * MSE de © prly 188 KO s =n ber 3 aor i e YOUNG LADIES. ol - ONDAY, — © 9,at BBL Derreet rorth. i‘) MX JONES #56, FHA a5-Fes SUL onbae. ig Rs, » « OF Laie eg Ha fon mee to twenty. five French. Datiy ‘and MISSES. pe, NS 1" a, pi. HI ese Spal - Street: between E and F y. Applicat their residence, stores: HOMSON ACADEMY ‘The FOUBTH ANNUAL SESSION of this schoot will Deg on MONDAY, Sertexeen 2. ‘6 2 teclere see Catalocar. or cally trinsteWa meat 1018 IDh streets betwene L etreeta mi cot. the rearioacs of the Ft JOHN et a. ML S YOUNG LADIE: rn KosslyN sem! abay,S Row.) en: 16 fire. ou MONDAY, September ark nace : 1 Ti ectt to tee Rehool Ft 1 wil! be af Departascuta, oddress the JAS.C We ome. Sis SLE Tsgdue ; MK. f July VLectares in the: Medical 411 commence Us address Bev 38S" tan- eee eee euld coienpls ITY OF reset UcToBEE Is: aL Lrcrenss Bro SF For Catalor BAKER, secresary oes Free ty of Virginia, }) awh x airman = BILL pare eel s ‘oun. : Sat Sat wr BRLARD VAT LAY Eom » hin at Mechanicature, les wost of Harris wae 19h schclastic year beg.ns Septem- ber ans-colm Bec 2 INSTRUCT? row couosiz aide Pua 7. ang?-cofn™ Dorner 4! kt WERTEN- see FAMILY SUPPLIXs. FLOt R. Best FAMILY, DO we. Beat EXTRA. 82 Sper guntter bile, bd of ik. Good BROWN 8 GAB at 10 conte per th, do, Ot 2! cent: a Bet coh FEE Bt 13 cents per ib. COrree Rest BIO, 25 cent Peet RIO. ronsied, Best JAVA, 2 cent, Best JAVA, roasted, cents per ib. ‘ee, por id, TE. Fire IMPEBIAL, : pr t Pay auNPow DEK, ete Bet 0oL0s #1 per tb, Best JAPAN. £1 poe ae We invite and the pubbic generally, ‘The articles mentic carefully selected tor knaranice the Guaitty Gouds delivered free to any part of the city. P. G. HOWSER aco., DEALBK IN CHOICE GROCERIES, 703 K STREET, Avett ©: posite Northern Marit. Stop! Look !! Read !!; 25 per Ib. ——— DUTY OFF TEAS! DUTY OFF TEas naan PRICES ADSOLUTELY REDUCE: 15 CENTS PER POUND ON ALL GRADES at ELPHONZO YOUNGS & CO. Also, see PRICES OF SUG4B bef. re purchasing chewhere, ELPHONZO YOUNGS @ Ov. _— We are selling FLOUR, too, at ASTONISHINGLY LOW RATES. ELPHONZO YOUNGS @ ov. Se We are niso offertag five or six of the FINEST BRANDS OF Hams that can be produced, at prices which DERE PETITION. GIVE US 4 CALL; IT WILL Pa¥ roo ELPHONZO YUCNGS & OO. GROCERS, WNivre ax F Sverre Under Masonic Temple, ELPNONZO younes W. 8. 8kake, i yt ees CATAWEA WINE ON DRAUGHT AND IN BOTTLES, CALIFORNIA CLARET, CALIFORNIA HOCK, FRENCH CLARE ROL’T & WM. YOUNGER'S AND BASS ALB DUBLIN BROWN STOU?, MASSEY’S PHILADELPHIA ALB @ ST0UP PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEER, (im Botiies,) Buys fine steck of of IMPORTED ant DOMES. GBOCERIES, selected cepociaily faa ‘Use, and selling at e very low Ggure = _ ‘4. T. METZGER, (Bucocssor to METZGER & BYLES) 417 SEVENTH STEEBT, pelete Between Dent 3.8 NEW STORE: FOUNT NEW Arm! DEUG STORE amD POLAR SODA FOUNTAIN REMOVED TO THEIR NEW BUILDING,