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Reopening of the Public Schools. ‘0-day commences a new schoo! EVENING STAR. son more YF ..0+-+.... September 2, 1878. | than to their LOCAL NEWS. ¢., To-night the different public trict presented an All were reo) school buildings in the Dis- animated scene ed for the ens tic schools ( ‘hoot this morning. ming scholastic for white chil- and those (for jamner sehool esident of the circuit. a bod 4th eel ad i C streets.—Grand | colored children) in the new a ig. which was dedicatea to-day. Trustees, pupils were promptly on hand at k, and many were the greetings ex- ration of two months. was large, and all of them . ir summer vaca- 2 as been customary to give last evenin | the pupils tickets of admission at the beginning SO He Seesvaee Me | otis eve, et Me ear ENCE of the House of Delegates, is | ble to issue them at specified times and places « his residence on H street, near | before the openii treet. we regret to learn. t. Fa White, pastor of St. Matthews dangerously il] at his resi hh street, we my to hear. jiece of rs. General t ” schools in the Sa Borel. rede, Sisters | ihe term to-morrow. Schuctzen Park.—Grand Tarner Fest. = —_ = Condensed Loca’ were quartered. day our Potomac boat clubs took the | attendance borhood of the headquarters presented a lively front ef the building bein; decorated from bottom to top with the flags o! every nation, while the uniforms of the turners— brown linen—could be seen flitting hither and thither, and the decorators were busy in fixing ms of Adams & Co.'s mn of the gymnasite ap- | ars, vaulting horses, &c. tion. Heretofore it the four-horse press for the rece; parat::_hortzontal About ten o'clock, all bein ocession was formed by the Columbia and ‘ashington Turn Verein and the above-named izations with deleg: ‘arners, and, headed by band in their eid blue uuiforms, matched along the following route: sylvania avenue, to the President’: and 7th to the Park, where, after ‘a short rest, the ““feste” speech was made by Mr.Fellmann, of timore, and shortiy atter comp: Prize medals—two silver and tw Of the sehools, thus enabling kon the tirst day unfinished state of .in the 4th district, the Jefferson school buildi. the schools in that district will not reopen until Monday next, the 9th er building will reopen fur ‘The friends of education ie the District have cause for congratulation in the improvement exhibited in our public schoeis, which are now confessedly among the finest ‘in the country. So successful have they been within a few years past, and so many evidences have they gi Progress and improvement im the syste: education, that they now have the popular con- and those who formerly ref: uem at present regard them Sherman, has t appropriate ceremon- mn the rear © wn person on Warrer—a plenti obtained from the parts of the city, although at for y is not turned shed before any damage had credit is due to tras ¢ superintendent, ved condition of the schook. report of the Signal Service by ath, together with the hows that that meut vavenue, into wh duced on Saturday supply of course bas made a heavi the pipes, and the service pipes in many houses have been unable to stand the test. locsened in many instances, curring exam at : «to be faithful and efficient, oughly alive to the duties and responsibilities of their position. On the whole, we lave reason to be proud of our public schools, and from the general interest exhibited in their success baturaily look forward to still further imp average thermoneter was $7.3, when it averaged acoiored wan, was working in an turday afternoon, when the bani injuring him quite severely He was taken to bis koma caved In pon hin The Colered Puhife Schools, about the shoulder. ASSIONMENT OF TEACHRES. f the colored public schools in District have assigned teachers to the sev- eral schools for the ensuing mencing to-day, as foliows: FIRST DISTRICT. Sumner School Buildin, Emma V. Brown—Miss E. Mrs. A. P. Spencer, inte: Patterson, interm: ; Miss C. A. Jones, secondary; M primary; Mies {. G@. Curry, prim: urney, primary; Miss ‘A. S. Sim- Stevens School Building—Principal, Miss G 1. Fleet—1, Miss G. I. Fh N. George, intermediate; intermediate; 4, Miss M. F. Ki; 5, Miss L. A. Barbour, secondary: Fisher, secondary; 7, Mise J. | 8, Mrs. C. E. B: Bowie, primary; 10, Miss L. T. Jones, | 1, Miss i. F: Barney, Kinggold, primary. between D and E — where Dr. Suddarth rendered medical Sergeant Vernon removed all the job and ex- Press wagons from the staud west of market tersection of 9th street and on Saturdzy, to the open lot et house were the canal has - This removal was made by order of the board of public works, and the space men- ted to the wagons in futare. Tez Deats or Masor W. 8. Morse.— ‘orse, WhO was ill at the National city for seme months with con- nm and was removed to his birth place, shester county, New York, ce, died at that place on d bis faneral took place yes- Major Morse was about 38 Years of age and leaves 2 widow and two chi He came here during the war tant to Col. Gibson's regiment of } heavy artillery, and was subsequent He first come conspicious the Washington public as one of the and Sailors’ Union in 1845, ; reveral years he was its president. of the strongest advoe: ditional bounty to The trustees o1 #chool year, com- | stronger pipes are use: to be inconvenienced. THE SALE of Principal, Miss Y. Brown, grammar; ; Miss ©. AL tioned will be aii ceiving great hargains. mrmar; 2, Miss M.V. Dutcher, ger, Seconilary: &@ week or two sin ‘Thursday last, an rowne, prima: Primary; 12, Miss A. SECOND DISTRICT. School Building—Principal, —1, Mrs. M.A.3. Cary, gram- M. A. Dorster, intermediate; 3, Foote, intermediate; 4, Mrs. 8. I Fleetwood, secondary; 5, Miss F. 6, Miss R. J. Cook, secondary; 7, L. Brooks, primary; 8, Miss R. A. Lee, mons, primary, 10, Mésrehals Roach and nu F. Cook Ts. M.A.S. ©: mar; 2, Miss ates of the bill giving ad- | soldiers and sailors, which was passed by Congress July 28, 1866, and to him y Other one man is due its passage. the passage of this bill the wns eame ont strongly in opposition while sick, wrote a two col iy to one of Mr. Greeley’s edi- ich was published in the Pridunc. . alluded to it ax the stron, ment written in favor of the bill. he wrote some for the Chr: paid him the compliment more than ap: imary; 9, Miss'J. A. Si While urging ise AM Parke, primary gle, primary; 12, THIRD DISTRICT. Lincoln School Building—Principal, Miss M. C. Bozeman—1, Miss M. C. . Bozeman, gram- 2, lomes, intermediate; 3, Miss loton, intermediate; 4, Miss L. H. Ii le, secondary; 5, Miss E.V. 6, Miss H. R. 9%, Mrs. ©. E. Collins ‘Schoot Butldi: A. Ulyson—1, Miss G@. A. E. A. Cham! » the 15th of Ai to Aspinwall. The fire cargo, and steam and wi All efforts to subdue re ‘onicle and Mr. Forney of saying he was abie | Sense in less type than aug one e took an active part in our polities as all will remember, and was a stump speaker. Hyson. secondary; Jennings, secondary; Miss M. E. Kel » primary; 20, Miss A. Cru- imcipal, Mias G. mixed; 2, Miss primary;3, Miss A. E. Tucker, Tost successful | a Mayor Bowen he was a Frimwp Society and At the meeting of this society at eburch last event officers were elected: ing the foliowi: —President, J. Edmon vice president, James Lackey; tary, Joshua Huntington; treasurer, respon: bookxeeper, John Resolutions were ado} that the society was not unmind! Reed Divoll, secondary; ed, declaring 1 of the ties of and datifulness which olics to their dear Holy Father, the ‘or of the church; that he is the victim Of the grossest injustice, andthe most malig- Bant persecution; that the spoliations to which be has been subjected are unmitigated rob- beries, and the overtures and pretended conces- sions of the robbers are an addition of insult to Mi rimary; 9, Miss mary, The Deiaware Avenue School Building— 1, Miss E. G. Randall, secondary; 2, Mias A. V. Thompkins, secondary; 3, Miss H. A. Saunders, primary E. "Bartlett, primary; 5, Mise I FIPTH DISTRICT. Building—Prit 8. P. Parsons, secon dary; 5, A. P. Beil; jimms, primary; 7, A. L. Teacher—Western district. Mrs. M. A. | A. Wormley; eastern district, Mr. H. F. Grant. aes A Man's SKULL Fractv rep wita a Brick— A Fatal Resuit Feared—On Saturday evening | the neighborhood of the Goverameut Printing | Office where the recent fatal shooting ailair Cecurred was again thrown into a state of ex- citement in consequence of a murderous assault by Daniel alias “Buck” Brown on Mr. William Babbington, a well- known contractor, residing in t! It appears that Brown claimed that a | small balance was due bim from Babbington, for whom he had been working, and he went to bington’s house to inquire for him. Babbington said that her home, and Brown made use of some offensive remarks and was ordered off the premises. Mr. | Babbington returned about this time and bad | Some words with Brown, and struck Mr. Chamberlain Miss 5. L. Daffin, gramm: intermediate, 2, rimary; 6, W. 0. officers of the various divisions of ety for the ensuing year ara as follows: St. Patrick's Division—President, Geo. secretary, D. 1. Murphy. St. Pet er’s Division— + Secretary, Robet Mitch- ion— President, Patrick Corcoran; secretary, ysius’ Division—Pre tar: dent, John Moran; secre- St. Mary's Division— chhorn; secretary, Gev sulate ‘Conception Di- T. ¥. Noonan; secretary, C. ent, Kadolph &7 Governor Parker, dered an investi; on— President, TRATEE Comiere” (formerly having been made corner 11th and C streets, opened for the season this evening with ‘ciupany of first-class artists has been completely trans- dup in the most comfortable | d cheerful looking alker & Co., the mau- experience in catering ie, en's Political rier of the buildin: formed and fitte manner, making it s cosy am Messrs. L. i. W agers, have had a lon; to the amnsement-lovin, aided by the well Laown § determined to esta! husband was not at janford. They Dita: a first-class varictics who picked up a brick @ style of the Fro Babbington on the right temple, bim senseless. Brown immediatel man was conveyed to hi Ist street northeast, Dr. Suddarth. one, Y shaped, Jimore. and ei emer ta the public will mot be ¢ sre will no doubi be @ crow: they advertise in ou: columns a fats NoT | residence, on | street, | where be was attended by | Wound was found to be a ja; and about two inches long ears ard other symptoms indicated the skull at the base, and the patient lies ina state. Lieutenant Kelly, with a force Brown, and made a TO VISIT THE METEOPOLITAN DOLLAR STORE, z» Riot aTA Camp Mxetixe.—A eting of the Washington (colored) M 2 st which ail the Baltimore churches of that conn ogress at Haslup’s ( lice, went in search of thorough search of all the shanties and st=''- | inthe vicinity of the assault, and were finally | Tewarced by finding him concealed under a bed in Jackson alley, near Tiber ed fight, but was overpowere:|, | and safely locked up in the station-house. terday Dr. Ashford, the fami Babbington, called in Dr. | quence of the critical condition of the sufferer, who had remained in an unconscious state. | They conctuded that the brain had been frac- | tured, and but little hope could be entertained | of his recovery. Brown was locked up at police headquarters and was thought to be strongly ut about 10 o’clock when he was brought into the detective office for the purpose a description made he was found with one band tree and the hand-cuf broken. W! om are present, is in ‘ove, hear Annapolis unetien, and yesterday an immense crowd ‘was in attendance. Over 5,0% come out from g ore in extra trains and probably 1,00) et from this city yesterday morning. uring the day a number of colored roughs got intoa melee on the eutskirts of the camp, in hich pistols and razors were used. in an old shi | creck. He 5! physician of Mr. imeoin, in conse- ured, and it was reported that one was ty shot, and one was fa’ally cut, but no © information had been received ap to this aftertoon. a ASSAULT ow A VinGrNtAN Hugh Morrow | this mornin, ° dwith making an assault and 1. The latter testitic estaurant kept by the | colored mau whom he bh old servant of his—and weut into t his old servant to refre: *o, when these me Morrows with a QT hurt my wrists.” After an accurate description een entered, he was “mugged” and then ice court, from whence he was it the result of the injuries, {his morning at 10 o'clock Mr. Babbington lies in a precarious eondi- ap time it is impossible to deter- mine whether he will rocover or not. pict ed ohana ments, and had do: saulted bim ina most desperate manner, } him and forcing him into the street. Was marked badly by the blows he had received. Witness lived some twenty-four miles in Vi ,Gan), and Was an entire Wo the accused, and their action to him ‘The case was continued un.il 1 Dr. Ashtord certitied ginia (in Ocee accountable. next Wednesday. Ps “N. W. B. A.”—In our advertising columns be found a notice of the North Washington We are informed that be sold at their THE COOL WEATHER is driving our fashion- able people home from | and every train comes Ts. The gaict revived, and winter bids fair to lly ‘laden ‘with Building association. city will soon several thousand dollars mMecting to-morrow night. Bear the fact in mind, as ee ie i f i i lu 58s ot | #' ith ase H} : li ytd THE oy | i Fi the SS colored. The total ‘trict last year was 50-311 whites ‘ : & & ‘THE OYSTER SEASON bus arrived, and our old im Gibson, of 706 K : Barrels of prime alt water and good wil serve up to bis patrons the knack of keeping up Pomel Seppe + Ee ecy aa mies eee | selves in their andthe gossip in that Present centered upon this afair. Phe be reached by steam-ferry from foot sti oysters, which he trode w epecialty. penaeese iG Jupem oF ‘Tur Pouce um phreye, of the Su; * morning appomted peace, to perform ft! of the Police Court during t preme Court of the Seenst Grand Feste of the North Turner 1c. the grand fest of the southeastern cir- North American Turner Le: at the Washington Schuetzen direction of Mr. William Heins, the Yesterday the Social -mocratic, Baltimore Turn Verein and the Vorwaerts, of Baltimore, and the Turn Verein, Martinsburg, Va,, arrived here ® committee of the Columbia Turn id escorted to the headquartera_Turnet street, between 6th and 7th, where ‘This morni p D street to Potomac aqe ané apitol H ¥ k the American e is and were re- ng the neigh- readiness, the ations of the by the marine » 445, to Penn- etition for the @ gold—com- or Potomac water is now 2 fear it might L was filled, pressure is entir, main in New the wai The result of ter was intro- the increased er pressnre in » Joints have and leaks oc- the aqueduct officials are of the the city authorities bad better require plumbers er service and supp) ‘supply, and see that inspected. The pressure upon thom is, be, greater than it has been, and unless d housekeepers are likely On pipes. The opinion that ly pipes with the pipes are dry goods at auction will eon- tinue during the present week at s, 402 Vth street. ed the sale on the first day every day since, and judging trom their large purchases, must be satistied that they are re- ‘Tuesday, September 3, wi'l be set aside for the sale of silks and shawls ony. Five hundred pieces of bi and Japanese silks will be offered, bargains may be expected. September 4, ladies and children’ furs, the stock of which mfust be closed out. The sale will positively close on Saturday next. Lansburgh & ladies who attend- ave gone regularly lack, colored, and great Wednesday, 's ready-made WHOLESALE SHOOTING IN Now NA—A special to the e leigh, N. C., says that Deputy United States ‘dward Smith, while in discharge of their official duties, were attacked by about titty men, who shot Koach through the ari, and beat him nearly todeath. Smith was aiso ernelly beaten. through the arm, and Edward Wilson, a friend of Roach, was shot in the bowels wounded. Commissioner Cox says able to execute the law, and cal United States marshal for assistan: RNING OF THE STEAMSHIP BIBNVILLE.— steamship Bienville, Captai Maury, was burned at seaon the morning of aston her way fro: M. Smi TH CAROLT Times from Ra- ith was shot and fatally that he isun- lis upon the ce. in Jeiferson m New York vered in her @ fire havi the boats out, whic! filled with the passengers and crew. [tis be- lieved that all were saved. BURNING OF A PHILADELPHIA STEAMER.— Ni owned The steamer i phia and Hartford Trans; was burned last eveni Thames, near New Lo cargo consisted of rags, wool, chandise. The fire is sup, from spontaneous combustion. Loss $7! STANLEyY’s SyurF-nox—Let us een Victoria expresses her belief in , and gives him some diamonds, with a enuff-box thereupon tached, as a testimonial of “the prudence and zeal” which he displayed an opening communi- cation with Dr. Livingstone. THE WAR CLovD in thi Corea some two months letter to the Mikado of J. ben con ere ap ps able icipation of ageravat e probable participation o China, who Will wide with Corea. s7-Rev. Miss Smiley has been Western camp- meetings. World” says that Mr. Manton Mar- bie is rapidly recovering his health and will soon resume the personal direction ni i pted a platform deman: ‘hour immediately broke down. failed, the were soon by the Philadel- ion Company, while anchored in the lon, Connecticat. Her line and mer- wo have resulted 75,000, be satisfied ‘at- je East is thickening, since sent and ostilities, which will an insulting now it seems assisting at of that jour- of New Jersey, hasor- ation into the case at the Soldiers’ Children’s ome at Chambersburg, by Probasco. §2-The Workin; of Brooklyn has a the enforcement of the eight- clection of persons to office for their friends and noton party grounds. r children’s excursion took iphia on Saturday. Twenty- ve hundred children were taken to Signor Blitz gave the of the whip- Association, ding law and the the park m an exbibi- 312 SEVENTH STREET NORTH, ANY CONSIDERATION FOB YOUR PUBSE, and like, which no doubt you do, to get s Dollar’s Worth when you spend a Dollar. Butthe und signed will do better; Ae twill always cles Worth One Wollar and a Ha for one dollar. give you arti- CONVINCE YOURSELF B. SILVERBERG, 80531 SEVENTH STREET, PPBCrosaLs FOR LOOKS. TREastRY DEPAR OFrice oy INTERNAL BeveNv N, Angust 6, 1572, having been appotnted a Oom- pmissioner of Internal Revenues to int diaillontes, noreby ive notice St distilleries, hereby give noti f this character will be near Pa. ay. TMENT, }, With or with- m., SEPTEM- . to secure consideration, must bo ad- enue, Wash- gon locks, or locks are found to be be are to be inspected b. coazaet ot car p epee doe. 3.08 be aired to reesive back, at own apenas atl tepertek aed surplus locks ne — cc now ad ‘Tustice, th, Depaty. GEORGETOWN. BEAUTIPYING 1! Vorr.— The work of maki: of the unfinished reservoir dome, town Heights, has just been completed by earce, the contractor, and will be an ho visit the locallty. EDUCATIONAL. MAGRURER EDUCATIONAL. Georgetowa Advertisements \ Bt—Yes CLINE IN COTIONS. Shirtin¢ Cottons of the best makes at reduced prices. Pillow Cave Cottons. Bed Ticking. Canton Flanneis, reached Sheetii Je Linens from 40 cente up. Bed i lies, Fruit Cloths E Alpacas'and Silk’ Finished Moise pacas nN Shaire bargains may be expected by code. NSAMIN MILLER, fdge street. Georgeto ERVice ResEe- Nepeomber Bebe Feopen his Music TER will 5 oh (agers object of interest to those wi ‘anos, The design is an elaborat: surmounted by twelve pairs of dolphins twi about tridents, uncer whi hb are! with the mot painted and gilded. On Road very handsome iron fence, work on the dome. Th rising citizen of this work, which is now one of the rict, to its completion great difficulties, re Sustain a heavy loss. [t rt will be @ pecuniary as Tax Finest Street impcovewsnr.—it hav- ing been understood here that the round block T) pavement was to be laid on ist stree! three-fourths of the have signed a petition a, of the most prominen: town, they express the hope that the board of public works will grant their them the best wood pavement. THE PUMP on Bridge street, south side, near the market-honse, is b iss JONES ENG SCHOOL FOR on MONDAY, b street ram “W. A.,” all tastefally Street is built a in keeping with th: @ contractor, a young ornaments of our Dist: of Application mu made tothe Principals. at their residence /M. a. WHEOILEY > street, between E that his next effo: Weill as an artistic suc rpuoson ACADEMY. a compicts enna RTH ANNUAL SESSION of this schoo? ‘on ™ est and most tnd ie his ecantry moods — tn the Distré: * Clothing. sunset. except EOPENING OF A GEEMAN AND ENGLisa SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES the 34 cf September, the School LEB will be reo: at N 7 patrons | Pp eeudi im their r ‘ing D ict for Cleaning or Everything apperta: prom: executed. roperty holde: ‘As this is one thoroughfares of the MONDAY, Surtexaen 2 org see, Catelonue. borough instructions will in the various branches petition and give day, when it will F street Office Bor 793. sed LADIES’ GOODS. M ISS E. A. McCORMICH, 506 NINTH STREET, Between E axp F Streets. JONN THOMSON, A.M DUNG LADIES SCHOOL, THE ROSSLYN SEMINARY," wr how.) near Wen st, MACK Eight miles we: veing removed to-day, to to the new curb. ‘This is to be regret- e water from it was the coolest amd in Washington—one vania avenue, near No. 1538 7 52. Will reopen on MU f je fe Duties of 17th year fosume SEPTEMUER Ltn best in the town. aeoees on the north side of Pei the circle, for instance—were allowed to re- and the curb set up to them without re- nd the citizens hope the same course juct in all | Hewsen ONFSt tain head the was offered up to noon y & bro. have received 2 per schooners Kitty Ann aud William Henry, from Alexandria. Scuooner ww Diste the schooner Victoria, lying at anchor in Nanjem¢ qiles from this port, with appeared to have been broken off chort’at the deck, lying alongside. The Victoria is 4,82) tons measurement, aud seemed to be laden with THEOLOGICA Yeor Dogias September 17 fre L OKPARTMENT t most of the 1 a portion of ply of LADIES’ UNDERWRAR jnst received, and will be seld at very low rates, Also, closing out balance of SUMMER MILLINERY to make room for Fall n the water there Is now einch dur- e day, which rises to 49 pounds at night. nity of the central guardhouse, one of the lowest points in the city —On Saturday last Crisfield, was seen Reach, about sixty DEPARTMENT. 0: Lectures begin Fees: Biatrioulation, T main mast, which Ep LANDSOME SUITS ERS. 715 Market feace The new HOMME wil A ILLINEEY Year begins Septem HOSIE. New articles DEY _ G0UD: x1 pemtre Y, G@LOVESand NOTION = eer: Cees in each line just received. is marked at Baltimore he LATEST STYLE: Corx.—B. Talbott & Son reesived 1,800 bush- corn this morning per canal boat It sold at 70 cents. 8Issrections.—FlourInspectorMeCann jonth inspected 2,143 barrels of family 7,117 of extra, 21 superfine, 102 fine and 27 ings; total number of batrels inspeeted, Inspector Peters, during the same pe riod, inspected flour as follows :—F: superfine, 478; fine, 3,908; total, 7,606 barre! ALEXANDRIA. NS MARKET. This morningjast ‘oung mulatto man named itokes) and who lives at Ma- t up from his seat at one of the refresh- is in rear of the market, where he had and in tarning around, istol, which he ma ¢ ball cut through the and strack Dr, health officer of this city, who was afew feet off, in the hi e flesh or pertorate the c! PARTMENT. GES F MILLINERY, &e Mas. THROPP, FLOWERS and BiB- eae xe to sult, at . mil. 8. BELLER'S, 716 Market Space. INSURANCE COMPANIES. 3 ; @ iva examined September » Tufart Deparuneaus will ro — ed NORMAL DEPAR TRAW GOODS, Year begins Al LR u,T Applicants for sdmission exam! an JO) . EN HILL INSTITUTE A A BDING BOHOOL FOR BOTS, Bridgeport, “G.E DAY, M. D., Principal. 4 SEESON IMSTITCTE. BY. SxLECT cLassroan AND MATH OCL FUR BUYS, lath street, between I ‘The Twentieth Annual Session of Ddegin Wednesday, Se; &c., apply at the me au2%6-tf Hamilton House, EXCITEMENT 1 before 8 o’clock Joveph Starkes (or ar LONIZATION BUILDING Corner 4% st. and s 0: . corner lath and SELECT SCHOOL For I street, will commence sts pt 10th antt-im* 'S ENGLISH, FRENCH PARDING AND 0 AND MISSES, September Wth, For % sé acd} lm : been eating breakfast, one of the chambers of had in his breast pocket expl unascertained cause. Th Coat in two places FAMILY SUPPLIES: HOICE GROCERIES AT KEDUCED RaTEs, . COX. Vico Pres. ‘Thirteenth Annual Sesion joe 1493 G street N. W M. LAMMOND gs TIONAL D GER! cx NG LADIKS Fall term will circulars address H. MIBICK will be prepared ° for instruction in English, Mathematics, mages (day or eveuiug), on MONDAY, residence No. 6: 47th ate..cast, G EORGETOWN SEMINARY, No. 76 Gay street, Georgetown, D. 0. MISS LIPSCOMB, Pricctpal. The exercives of this inetitnticn will be reamed NDAY. September 16, with afull corps of sug? im Sper quarter bbl. sack. 8) per quarter bbl. sack. CRGANIZED AUGUST 26, 1878, OBBE ORPITA Lies seneeeeetrnereemeneeees 100,004 "Beat Estate.—Green & Wise, anctioneers, sold to-day for Albert Stuart, Com: miseioner in the case of Veitch vs. Veitcl lot and tenement on the West side of Alfred street, between King and Prince streets, 20 feet by 110 toan alley, to David Appich for $1,350. Also the lot of ground ou the west side of St. Asaph street, between Duke and Wolfe streets, 40 feet by 123 feet 5 inches, to Jas. F. Carlin. for #500. The dwelling on the north side of Prince street between Royal was bid in at $3.000.—Garett OITY ITEMS. RELIEF POR THE FuET—Fer, $1 per Visit.— extracted without pain; Bunions, Bad &c., relieved and cured, ‘at D: 15th street, opposite U.S. Tri THe NatiowaL Savinas and 15th st., pays 6 perct. on WH SUGAR at 10 conte por St Il couts per Ib Bt 12), cents por ID. Office I= Bhep! vania avenue. BAMUEL CROSS, Secretary. * 21 Bouth Caro auz2-téy* +e Just, john T. Leninan, A. B. Shepherd. QFFICIAL—No. 771, (4. L. 0.) By the President of the United States. In pursuance of law, I, ident of the United declare and make ki and Pitt streets, Pine GUNPOWD: “t 4) VINCENT S SOHWOL, corner With aud ity. will Feopen Boptombct 3h, Passi aod oar . pen 5 ents diaba witl please see that thelt welitrest attend mi. aug®-1) T3 MISSES OSBORNE'S BOARDING AND SHOU! for and meses. ih. rtheast west JAPAN, We invite the speci Utysses 8. Gaant, Pres- Btates of America, do hereby ‘nown that public sales of valu- able Pine Lands will be held at the und carefully selected for Land Offices in the Btate RUarantee the same to our family trade, and wo jully as represented nalit, “Goods delivered free Barr, N. Y. ave deposita, “2703.14t16 ‘THERMOMETERS and are and made to order by Hempler, neat @x¢ atreee ————~—~——_—_—_—_—_— to any partof the city. P. G. BROWSER 4 0o., DEALER IN CHOICE GROCERIES, 703 K STREET, ite Northern Mari Land Office at St. Cloud, Mij mencing on MONDA searhanasmeay undermentioned stores. ‘aug® 2m" ‘ae 5 ENGLIS “ASSIOGAL LISH AND CLASSI IGH SCHOOL, * — 3. W. HUNT, Parycirar, SErremege 2p, in the Borth Presb; erland’s,) entrance st t ‘HE BOYS’ E rie Nortnern Mavicet._ North of base line and west of fourth principal 1 townahipe i A, 43, 49, 50, 54,85, and 6, | win open townships 46, 7, 48, 54, 55, and 56, of 51, 52, 53, 54, 85,and | fr! 49,50, 51, 82, 53,54, and 85, ional townships 42, 43, 44, and 45, of range Fractional townships 42, 43, 44, 45,and 46,of range Fractional townships 42, 43, 44, 45, and 46, of range North of base line Foocae saad eo Kir wrineieg. ', 138, 139, 140, 141, and robfactional townships 138, 136, 137, and 138, of townships 135, 136, 137, and 133, of 140, of range 23. = 131, 133, 134, 138, ¢ 158.130, 131,182, 134,135, 138, sage we. ‘racti ships 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 137 and 140, of range 3). actional townships 130, 131, 132, 133, 135, and 136, ional townships 132, 133, 134, Fracticnal townships 134, 135, 137, aud 138, of range 34. Fractional townships 134, 125, 137, and 133, Tange 35. pare GREATER Reduction in Prices. townships 48, 49, 50, ‘ractional townships 48, MES, SENDORFF's SOHUOL, No fen ADA LAMONT. September st S14 th YOUNG LADIES’, THEBSPOON, IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE LATENESS OF THE SEASON, AND IN ORDER TO RE. DUCE STOCK, 1 AM OFFERING FOR NEXT THIRTY DAYS: ‘ight Oassimere Suits, at..... 8, Blue Flannel Buits(thoroughl: White Duck Suits (Derby). AU Linen Bit errors stnee a Colored Pants ee Oar Sen ee Light Cassimere Pants, single............3, 4, 5and $6 White Marseilles Vests. etc., apply until SELECT SCHOOL FOR het The school will be reopened Sept o townships 136, ‘= ips etter” September oul. se" CLEOTIC INSTITUTE. A SELECT SCHOOL FOR BOYS, The third annual session hom | at new re at a en Circulars to be had at the book stores or of the Principal, EV. OLIVER OOX, street, N. ONZAGA COLLEGE. 16 CENTS PER POUND on ALL GBADBO ELPHONZO YOUNGS & OD. 10, 12 and 915 commence the 9ib ‘coms, on $5, 6, 7 and 98 eee, 2.50 and $3 2,2.50,3 and 94 25,1.75,2 $3.50 PRICES OF SUGAR before purchasing elsewhere. ELPHONZO YOUNGS & OO, Linen Sack Coats........75¢, 1,1 Oaths? Cheviot Bite... .-ceseesmrseeeenenn $7.50 Boys’ Cassimere Suits. .......cscsss Fine Black Cloth Frock 135, 136, and 137, ‘The collegiate exerc ‘of | resumed, at its new | North Capitol and the 2d of be] nsonssssarcessererere GS Coats......10, 12 and $15 “ Blue Cloth Frock and Berby Coats.....8 to @12 A Large Assortment ises of this institution will be location, on 4 street, between strecis west,on MONDAY, At the Land Office at Alexandria, fie ante of fimber Lande uot previneely es le of = 'y the undermentioned townships North of base line and west af fifth principal ‘meridian. Fractional townships 135, 137, and Fractional townships 137 and 1 Fractional townehips 137 and 138, of Fractional townships 133 At the Land Office at Ta; he sale of Timber Lande the sale oi We are selling FLOUR, too, at ASTONISHINGLY LOW BATES ELPHONZO YOUNGS & Oo. §7-A DEDUCTION of 20 PER OENT. has been made on ail these goods, S7Purchasers will find it to their advantage to give me call, S7Persons going to the country, or to different Watering Places, cau bave their wardrobes replon- ished at a small expense. of Say of reuse JAMES CLABE, President SS CALKINS’S SCHOOL will FIEST MOND. at the corner of Pex: lor’s Falls, Minnesota » September 30, 1572, for iN SEPTEMBER, not previously disp ased ¥ ~ ously 'P. iss rpabips and pacts of Wo are also offering five or six of the FINEST BRANDS OF Hams that can be produced, at prices which DEFE North of base line and west of fourth printipal Fractions} township 45, of ‘ractional township 43, of 'ractienal townshi: ractional townsbi| E S7 REMEMBER NAME AND NUMBER— sSsTRAUSB, Popular Clothing House, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between 10th and 11th Btreets, ‘Three Doors from EleventhStroeet. A Batmoap Bonn, GIVE US 4 CALL; IT WILL PaY You ‘or references see c! ([S2 Classica, AND MATHEMATIOAL (DR. SURDERLAND'S ed for the reception of 2d. For particulars and advau st principal book pal, MR. CHASE 19 Pennsylvania avenue cast, FPBEDERIOK FEMALE SEMINARY FREDERICK, MD., CHARTERED 1540, Will commence its Next Session MONDAY, Tux 97TH oF SEPTEMBER For Ostalogues, contaiaii Office at Litchfield, Minnesota, | 43 STREET, ELPHONZO YOUNGS @ 00., GROCERS, Ninra ap F Sraesy Under Masonic Temple. ba lONZO ¥! q Wo ean TNO Land com ‘ing on MONDAY, October ibe oflered at ih aga, thers ing fownsb lpoomd-t ands base line and rest of rridian, and 28, of range Pe Te ad 30 of aro 2. 29, of range 24. base line and west of Afth principai 34,35, 30, nud 37 pens as 38, and 24, ana hip 121, of ranges 22, ‘Townships 131, 125, 125, aud Also at the Land Office at Duluth, commencirg on MON will be fered ‘at public »: sonian. «teal Geek ON DRAUGHT AND IN BOTTLES, BEAL ESTATE MORTGAGE Bev. TH 8. M. CANE, A. CALIFORNIA CLARET, CALIFORNIA HOCK, FRENCH CLARB ROBT & WM. YOUNGER'S AND BASS ALB DUBLIN BROWN srovur, MASSEY’S PHILADELPHIA ALB @ STOUT PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEER, (in Botties,) bi wit: North of base line an: & fourth princtpai ppecation Combined. THE WASHINGTON BUSINESS COLLEG' corner 7th and L streets, gives a (hore tion for business pursuits, including ‘SESSIONS afford the best op) ties for young gevtlemen and young ladies ears. sél and Gf of range 3. o ips GS and 64. Noh bos of tine ond west Township 56, of range 12. g In fts 7:30 Gold Bonds the Northern Pacific Ratt rosd Oompany farnishes to the pablic an invest- ment security which combines the ready negotis- bility, the convenience, and the high credit of « first-class railroad bond, with the solidity and safety of a real estate mortgage on land worth at least twice the amount loaned. ‘They are offored at par in currency, and yield of fourth principal BEES ‘4 ea 4 & Ss i ‘With a fine steck of IMPORTED end DOMES- }ROCERIES, selected especially for fami y ‘use, and selling at 8 very low figure a. T. METZGER, (Buoccesser to METZGER & BYLES,) 417 GEVENTE STRBET, Between D ond B.S 10 PBB CENT. OFF FOR CASH. 4 SERS 5! ie Bs E = ab HI E LARGE STOCK OF BOOTS ARD SHOES. Wo wit mabe dieseunt af TEat FRR ORET. coo Oesh Beles. BUBES & 00., N2W STORE! FOUNT NEW AIN! HELLER’. 715 FaL gaa hee Ones are soliclteg, which will be furnished witt ‘ice—G8 Bridge strect, Georgetown, marw-tt | we.615.