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img Of the Public EVENING STA CITY ITEMS. UBT, town reopened at 9 o’clock this morning with a | 8¥» James Williams, a7 upga and ‘The publicschools of Washington and George- | 4 FOLICE QOURT, Judas Deuttom, pro tem.—To- GEORGETOWN. nell 10 and | resitting Officer Trun: ry costs. George SERIOUS ACCIDENT TO AN OLD AND WELL- OvsTER Bay bas just received the first sup- : ber 1, 1873. | large attendance of pupils. Tho trustees of | if! ; $6 and | KNowN CirizEN—Adout9x o'clock this morn- | ply of Fail Oysters that have arrived tn tw eee | tae eat bomen nen een ae ee Goute; Morris Rosch okerieel UE roniecins Gime | aCe CITE — O'Donoghue was crossing | city—plump and fat as butter, Ps districts for the p: of granting cards of | Anise; continued. Frederick Heider, street, near 88, he was run over 7 ah aoe 2 ot ggseisatign’ ‘The seen opan teat Tae | Reveal attatched a ee Re ———__—_——— of organization. e 8c] mn under unu- | Newman, ‘d seriously injured. He was struck by the i &e., To-night. susie 1 favorable circumstances, and. th at- | and Bina Galler, y yest + pening for the fi fidence of mankind, as Ayers Cherry Pectoral, ler the Gas Li : ery’ oa temdance promises to be constienant aa miler. witness testified that abe saw them | shat and knocked down, and two wheels of the | filence of aiank Conghs, Colds and Consnmp: i ‘iza | Wagon passed over him. He was picked up b: than last year. The exhibit at the last exami. | bry together on the street, and next saw Eliza agon pi Pi on. of Me. of Anna a banging away at her; $2and | Mr. Sweeney, who, with the tion. mw tow chawacton ations was very gratifying, And it is safe to | costs” Belle Simpson, amault and battery on Ana | Getts eer epicee Byram, carried himintothe | a ‘Tave BATaAMCo iver’ Boleam - iqee — Brilliant say that our public schools are becoming more | Holliday. Testimony weatees — hit eo drug store of Mr. G. W. ie where he was | Wild Cherry is truly a balsam. It contains the —————— rd a, it the enol apnea neni | "Pines deme WS. arse ik | fete ng Ur Masta Rice and Sher | daca eps tas sha te wa Condensed Locals, 1 ey Y | Tiot.” Tones appeared, bit ‘Gray ‘forfeited his , ound 5 samic properties of tar and of pine. ‘Its ingre- and fifty men are at work on the | f2ug,{imelnding the transfers) and it ts ex giitsteraie Bi. donee San “a 2. | collar bone badly fractured. He was removed dients are all balsamic. Coughs, Colds, Sore residence in Market Space, where the ! ined was charged with assault and battery er has filed a petition each school will have its maximum in a few Ti ~ Throats, Bronchitis and Consumption speedily f is Was quite a lively serim- | fract: were adjusted at 1 o'clock '. ‘ 7 Sophia Let \< Gare thes line. “The testimouywas | Me Gener eee Worthy citizens atest 3 | ‘USAppear under its balsamic influence. 6 orce from her husband, Wm. Van Ingen nm the second district the schools opened ;, a broomstick ee ee rears of and @ prominent member of the Corrs, BAp Natzs and other distressing ail- "Wh. 'T. Peters, president of one of the re- | ™OSt of them being nearly full. In the north- Sekes kee cicther eee arn seee | Uiners inbabteunte” aaveciation "Tae actor used. Emm Ein Part of the district the old barracks, (oth, | Per clothes line when ber clothes were philtptan. | Was arrested by Officer Byram, and gave sccn- é { the factions. Soe er ean @) have been given up, and the | Caster, colored: charmed with larceny of gicthiog Hity for his appearance betore the Police Court. a reunion of th four schools placed in the new Grace church, | and prov mn it $15. fe The wagon belonged to Mr. Wibert, of Virginia. from M street north to the boun- | corner of sth and S streets, which are in charge | low was caught in the act of loading hisfeelf with | yr. O'Donoghue is ina critical condition this of Mrs. Quinlan and Misses Kate Brown, Ma- | the articles named by the female members of acol- afternoon, eoncrete, as was originally intend (orp and Keith. These are all male scholars, | $red family named Coakley; $25 and Strecay ot’, | Tum TRvstees oF Groncrtows ScHoors Bartaan of Genrgetawh, were selecked maktnat On Unireet eat Eitl's schools to this section aré | Shht;!as. *Cantcrine hepad, thveststePotick Bet | met on Saturday night last, and the resignation ments of the feet are quickly relieved by ex- Perienced attention at Dr. White s, No. 535 15th Street, opposite the Treasury. His establish- ment is liberally paronized by the most intelli gent and industrious portion of the commu. nity. © ———————— TAKE CARB oF YouR VALUABLRS.—Call r f the 21st district, has resigned Nin dary, is to be paved with wood i ine the fire and burglar proof vanits : : jan; who testified that Catherine drove him out of | of Mr. W. C. Lipscomb as principal of the male | 8d exami : glar pi ~ lat week em Given at Brentsville, | “tn the third distnet the schools generally | fj,mno, tomtifed axe, and won't even fet hin stay | grammar school was received tard accepted. | $F te Safe Deposit Nr esp nied Va-yinet week. | scene bs e petitioned the | Were nearly filled, especially the higher grades, | in his tt ni voniisto keep the peace. John | The appointment of his successor was post. Of socectin, Io ees ee ee ee we P vote desks. rape; : , i NOTRER BREAK IN THE CANAL.—News | Sbles. sixty ¢ 2 Tid See ncommet genng te pe | terme eanaog Mee na ences aM | Saga heed REA ta | etch" See nay OF alher SAKA | hues acctng oe ex mm ondemned during the past | J°Merson butiding, were not opened to-day in | Ural fur disorderly comiuct Pee Wo ee us; | Chesapeake and Ohio canal, at a point four the Chionge und Boston fires. ow quuk tel cutecusien 58 cantaleupes,¥ calves, juence of the ronpecoet dha ies So ae 8. Baudall Jackson was fined @3 for cursing. | miles above Harper's Ferry. The amount of cag Sires. Ww xes peaches, 5 boxes tomatoes, 1 ing be: t qu I vm ng being not quite comy ‘ a 0 tees will be present to-norrow morning at 9 Fabbage, 100 bushels potatoes, 6 dozen cucum- | ovciock, and every Wednesday thereafter, to bers, 1 barrel damsons, and 75 pounds meat. issue tickets. On Saturday, about noon, a curb wagon The first district snb-board will meet this auerek mpron borg bbw hacen evening from 5 to 8 o’clock, and will be present ed boy named Fielde x mornin buil i ar 4 southwest, tearing the skiu ee ramen baling to tae ck of the skull The second district sub-board will be at the 10th Maryland district | Seaton ant Miller } uildings cach afternoon at iam H. Roby, | ° %cl0ck to issue tickets, vus Hebron (the | yy n= 8: obn Bush forteited collateral for cursing. Wm damage was not stated, but {t is hoped that it is Mocteomory het deed orderly conduct. Joba | not a serious interruption to canal navigation, Montgomery furfeited collateral for disorderly con- | GD ity Taapae. The receipe to-day eee Petsieks Gain aa dae Cue ene anees_at, | By beat’ Geneon ton bestnie tretee cae ano hry forfetted collateral, James Gannon, de, | bushels corn for H. M. Talbott, and 20) barrels dileton Regan; same. Patrick Mahoney; same. | flour, 500 bushels corn and 400 bushels millfeed orgs. ‘Turner, Allison Callahan; same. | for T. C. Wheeler; by boat Monocacy, 1,000 Jame 5, Mulloy, Fged with wilfully breaking « | bushels wheat and S00 bushels corn a H. M street lamp erected b :| Talbott. The offerings on ‘change to-day were fiarged wth profanity, S98." Blward Ie 2 "Lewis | 2800 bushels wheat, which sold as follows: — feited collateral for swearing in, public, Lewis | 7-80 re bp lft peed te Walker, profanity Josephine Taylor forfeited | 1-350 bushels choice red wheat, at S1.78431.s0; collate i Joel Backer, 750 beshels prime do., at $1.7sa8I764; and 45) Wesley Bryao f bushels fair to good do., at = —_~—_— IF you can’t get cool, resort to Dooley’s Arctic Fountain, on Capitol Hill. eotr pate mrt e Jciips, SMASHES, COCKTAILS and other pre- scriptions carefully compounded by George W. Driver and his corps of efficient assis the new sample rooms, corner Penns avenue and 45 street. Scien Ee TURCO-Rvssian BATHS; al80, Medicated Va. r Baths, for ali skin disease, at Dr. She«dd’s, E street. 5,2, third district sub-board will be at the allach building trom 5 to 7 o'clock and every aS 1.70, Wittcox & Ginn’ ING MACHINE. The county ¢ morning during 4 to lame tickets. ited ¢ 3 sain, 1 Ih 5 — neat Gna maects at Huntington on the 3d ing du ung he week ¢ ana tlokets mee Needtinany Sagas Bases Satie. genes at Chas. iid eakeen Investigating the Magistrates and | (eva. Howard forte wollen 5 Sante ALEXANDRIA. Intelligencer building. abl ‘des ‘on: es, Barchell forfeited collateral. Samuel Su! Ropy Fi se nl capable builders, ; 2 . tested i Saul AxorueR Ropy Fouxp.—The track hands at an accomplished architect, bas been appoi At Saturday’s session of the legislative com- | yan, sume, Richard Briggn, sane. Win Boreier, Ponp’s ExrRacr cures rheamatism, burns, piles, ulcers, toothache, sore throat, sprains, Scalds, soreness, old sores, headache, colic, lameness, bruises, boils, wounds, neuralgia, hoarseness, diarrhea, and all hemorrhages, etc. Pond’s Extract differs from all other advertised Lad Premera in the fact that it is a standard medicine, treated of in medical writings, and known to be a cure for these diseases. m,th,s,tf ee THA NATIONAL SAVINGS KANE, corner of New York avenue and 15th street, pays 6 per ct. annum on ite for each calender month, Beating bours, 9 to 4 mie e investigating the magistrates and con- Mtngs tet rots rhe | Stables Mr. George Seitz testified that Miss E. Fol coreeelian ee the a euaute. The | J. Olmstead sont for bias to call at hor inc ‘work of Recep ‘or the foundations is no during the recent rain storra to appraise some deing rapidly pushed. held at Wesley cM. | farniture; arriving there (No. 916 loth street) = —— = a Nernoun which was at. | 2€ found that Constable Caywood was there Salod te naeee are moms which wae at | with a writ of attachment svorn ont by the tended b a rhe oon object wan toreriow | Jandlord, C. F. E. Richardson, on the plea that the D enetite recerved from the late | ‘she was abont to remove from the jurisdiction oe poet be oor diaithesbarg, bi Forty- | Of the court with the intent to defraud him of Gres tug huntoed guasinet Bockervige Alum | DoJ ccch as secarity aie te tee Springs, Va., unite in a card of thanks to Mr. 5 y peenand : work on the W. C., V. M. and G. S. Railroad at fiued for profanity! Squael Brown, disturieg | Fairfax’ Station, on ‘Wednesday, in removin ths quiet of Georgetown; §3, John Welch forfeited | some ties which had stood in. piles tor sovore cellateral. Esai bo Caase Ty He ag aces Fo years only a tew miles from the Types carrying concealed weapons; $20. Verdon Fishes 6 long anc er- garry ing conceatca, weapons; 920, Yerdom Fisher | and cleaning out ‘the diteh along and und & y. eS neath thi h n skeleton of a fantty: $4. Geo. Hoffman, chat ed fring s gun in one-legged promeg ree fhuought ‘o be that of Cotton Dorsey alias Henry Mitchelly'a vagrant, wes | S0me soldier buried there during the war. gentto workhouee for 90 days. 'y Smith, ‘pro- Scnx.—The canal boat Ironsides sunk at Sen- fi B. pally Harris, protane; 65. eter John- | eca,on the C. & O. C: 1, twenty-two miles ‘bing the quiet of Georgetown; $5. Jonn | above Georgetown, yes! » It is said by me; 25. Clara Rocerson, @ Progtitate | those who ought td know that the boat could ries prota: 3-4 Sonn fer o0 cers. Al have been raised and navigation resumed in six meral superintendent of the new Dist James Williams, samo; toh but owing to th ble mis: Te resist” home. when he would settle it. An examina- | Houry Dorse E h Smith; sams; $3, | hours, but owing to the miserable mismanage- 5 Frazier, the proprietor of the springs, and Mr. | fore; ne papers shows that the tenant had | Henry Dorve 2, profanity; $3. Morris ment usual in such cases it took a large number ‘THE comnuntay at lerge appr appretlite tha uae Moxley, the costumes, of this city, for the uc- | 16:4 her rent regularly on the free Oo of every | Bhodes, disor a eS Se york, 8 eauteen hours todo bait a day's | 9 Teer sien Sewing Machine. 15 A Merrice Man Tries to Carry Two | Exopcs From THE SPrincs.—The exodus ment ever withessed in the mows, | ust 1. and running for the rent from July 1 to ash-tubs, a Wash-board, amd 8 | from the Virgin sin 0 ttac! has commenced, and v arate 4 Dominion. ate ee augue; aoe eee other | Wast-stand at Once. _ the travel on the different railroads leading SPECIAL NOTICES. s last night adopted a resola- | Tene Wom Augua 1 0. Sept Tene nine | There is an important difference in Monday | fe, {ravel on. t henry, ‘The eventag texte ———_— at great and evident need exists among those families who do their own wash- | on the W.C., Vv. ing. The way of observing it is very similar. The first thing is to get the man up a hour earlier than usual to get down the boiler. We Mothers, Mothers, Mother: Don’t failto procure MBS, WINSLOW'S SOOTH- ING SYRUP for all diseases incident to the Period of teething in children. It relieves the child from Seylum for inebristes, and that © committee of | Rivhardson that she would terete epee ae Paonssrnaecboie 3 mpm = ap og oad on the ist of September, in order to allow him . and G. S. Railroad brought in 450 passengers yesterday, with 1:3 pieces of baggage. The Manassas and Warrenton branch trains came through in addition to the regula don’t understand why a boiler is kept on the | SyuUs came throug! — some time to procure a tenant, and Rich. eee Cand hositn te tee een ore Pog m 0 procure @ new tenant, and Rich- ; a : ving relicf and health ts the childs gives’ reat oo George Savage, J. 1. H. Winfield, A. A. Whee: | 227 tenant - | shelf where nobody but himself can reach it. | "Guance or Base.—Capte. Kolivar Ward and , lock, and F ML’ Bradiey were appointed as such | 8fls0n took advantage of this kindness by ma v. 6 king her pay the rent, $25, and $5 costs. De- — advanced the $30, and the constable Important Transfers of Catholic Min. | ¥&>t bis way. porsisters 1m this Dioceses" aa . M. and committee. to accept positions on the Baltimore and Ohio road. Capt. Smith has been appointed conductor and Bat pers ps itis not intended we should under- | John C. Smith, lately ot the W. stand it. Having got down the boiler and taken G. S. Railroad, left here this morn’ his place at the table, and pronounced grace with a benevolent aspect, he is called into the he mother. Be sure and call for = WINSLOW’S SOOTHING SYRUP.” iy]4-sofm —_—_—_—_—_—_—___ a ‘ : kitchen again to lift the boiler on the stove. | Gapt. Ward baggage-macter. Scat el, 30th ult. AMUSEMENTS. The following ministerial changes have been | ,,7.n°, Committee to-day decided to close its | He finds it full of water and wel hing about | - Turomranr Sore. eaten Coming, of the - : made by the Cathy hare authorities, at | hors by ceanpiaietnon tote ame pean three-quarters of a ton, but ho sinks hie teeth city of Troy, N. ¥. ignee of Wm.’ Howe, | A® ENTERTAINMENT Georgetown college and i diocese saaitan tree, neva seeped into his lips, lays his eyes out on his cheeks, an atentee of improvements in truss-bridges, has S ° Ti a0 hgt Father Healy, President ot Georgetown | duties, 8" and constableshave performed their | accomplishes the teak: After treme n ane Fostituted suit‘in the US. Glenie eee tor SISTERS OF THE HOLY CROSS College, vice Rev. [. Early, deceased. od Key. A. F. Ciampi, Treasurer of Georgetown . ——— College, transterred to the pastorship of St. Tue CoLoreD Puniic Scnoots—Assigament John rch, Fre¢ , Md of Teachers —A meeting of the trustees of col- Rev: C. Jenkins. transferred from Frederick ools was held on Saturday afternoon at Mu., to take the position of treasurer of George: | the Sumner building, and the assignment of eaten hastily, and from a table that is garnish- | Virginia against the W. C., V.M.& GS. R. K. e4 With a bar of soap, @ package of starch, and | eumpany tor £3),000 damages, for using Howe's & blueing bag, he is sent down cellar after the | patent improvements in “tho construction of tubs, washboard, bench, ete. He puts both | several bridges on their road. Another suit in tubs together and the washboard inside, with On the Evenings of September 34 and éth, at No. 425 CARWOLL PLAOK, Tickete, acmittisg sgentionss and lady, FIFTY ckete, acmitti rt aay, CENTS, cpp ana Sopl-st | 1 >, the same court is that of the Goodyear Dental! W ALL’S NEW OPERA HOUSE. & view to avoid coming down stairs again, al- | Vulcanite company et al., of the state of New JOUN.T. FORD. ocorwsscssecseee Proprietor town College | teachers was made, as fellows: . though he has been years giving practical | York, against certain dentists of thie state, for | H. Cray Foro... Business Mani nd Treasurer Rey. A. ioeeofort, transferred from St. Aio 47 Mis Emma V- Brown, | demonstration that those things can't’ be car. damages for the unauthorized uso by them of | Jos. 8. ; : cket Agen! sius chureh, Wash 1, te Trinity ¢ | pal; Alisses M. E.G. Brooks, M. @. Bar- | ried at one time. But he grasps the inside of | new and usetul improvements in’ artiticial son will begin o Georgetown. G. Curry, &. 8. Siiomons, C. A. Patter- | the tubs with one atm and takes the wash- | gums, among them John F. Poulton, Warren- MBE nm Rev. A. Jamieson, from ladelph: gon, Carrie Lewis, C, A. Jones, Mrs. A. P. | hench in the other, and starts for the stairs. | ton, and James B. Hodgkin and David N. Rust, ens(nl American Aloysi oan ot See P. Vashon, princi. | N2.one who has not tried it can begin to unio Alexandria. = F684, 0f Now Rev. orgetown Colloge, C0 5 TEER - Vashon, :- | stand the amount of cireumspection requir THE ALEXANDRIA AND WASHINGTON RarL- a woe : ai; Misses N- Gearge, Mary F. Kiger, Lucy A. | engineer @ wasti-tu sol woot ieee up the | roaz—Relvage.—There has been filed in the UNDER THE GaSLiG Brother W: transferred from Trinity | Fervour, Lanta V. Fisher, M.L. Bowie, L. T- | same stairway at theeamne tine. aie toeoe ne fice of the clerk of the corporation court of | wit be proased eG eee Erie eay of por. ebureh, Georgetow ation unknown. Jones, Laura F. Barney, P. Parsons, A. M. | jut there is an undying hope in his breast that | this city adeed from Mr. James S. French to ier ao nt ¥ Of pe ——. ——_ Kvggold, E. A. Butler, Mattie L. Hoye, asso- | there is a way to accomplish it and he starts. | the Alexandria and Washington ral com- | — Miss Alice Br: late of the Chicago Theator ‘Tne New Leader or THE MARINE Banp.— | ciate teachers. a Before reaching the stairs the tubs slide around pany, releasing all claims and deman every | Mr. WH a late of the Now O: Mr. Charles L. Schneider; the newly-appointed | John F. Cook Building—Mrs. M. A. 8. Osry, | and the bord tite oe Bee ee ead Heactintion on the Gare ome meee ceed | nae ae of the Jeader of the marine band, arrived here on Sate A. Beagle. Ella Logan, H. | he will put his heel on it and split it in two, bat the railroad, in consideration of the sum of | Hod urday. amd took charge of the band this morn: Suinons, Alice M. Parke, A. L. Foote, F. | changes his mind, sets down the things, and re- 0 paid him, and all suits and otuer pro- | }olle ina. He is now i yearsot age. He received his Sack of” Mine - Martin, EA. Lee, Rachel Jane Cook, Jane | places the board.’ ‘Then he starts Seain: ant Meader; Miss hittle, Miss ad musical educati rook: nd } i th an Stecart 3 + ceedings in counection therewith are to be 4 France aud Italy, Mrs. Sara I. Fleet is alin I : Mesers.'C. F. Herbert, F. Wise, H. 0. Curley. J. and | = ood, associate | when he has got.as far up the stairway ashe | withdivwin ‘Thee aie much-litigated case is | Fitzpatrick, Miss Mithit Lee at 2 O- Curley, J heki the position of first ciarionetist in King | teachers; Miss M. acting teacher. ¢an without proceeding sideways, he turns the | finally concluded, and the A. &W. R. It. Co. Victor Emmanuel’s band, and was quently ilding—Mrs. Mary V. Datcher, pri tabs to the front, but as his hold on them has been gradually yielding all the while, he finds they are so low they strike the stair, and in an effort to raise them the bench gives, and to save that he loses in part his hold on the tubs, and betore he can recover it the board slips out and | old Soldiers’ Rest lot, upper end of Duke street, joes back into the cellar, two steps at a jump. | where it is supposed one had been for 01 fie turns round and looks over the tubs down at | time, as decomposition had gone so tar that Dr. the board, which he eyes with an intensity there | French could not make a minute exami ation, appears to be no call for, and again attempts | while the other, from appearances, might have the ascent. He gets the bench started auead, | beenonly thrown into the well last nigt or to. but the end catches in the top step, and having | day, The jury, of which M. D. Ball was fore- exhausted his endurance and reach in getting it that far, finds himself completely powerless lift it over the obstruction. It has grown vei warm in the last minute, and his breath com: very short od quick, = fg pect 4 as oy arm which bolds the tubs will soon drop o: : ~ ; the shoulder and leave him a cripple for lite, re eek ie prea hdc = eo and at this janetare the tub loosens and com- | Viils among certgin fish in India, who oocasion- Fences Sup ant thresten trouble. Hepremes | Shy. by monnting the trunks of te eee his arm all the tighter to the inside tab, and | Dali “are enabled rat only to see the surround- {ries to get his knee up against the outside one, | in'country, but obtaits @ eeotha, of fresh air but itis toolate. There is a squirm or two, | jie. pleasant relief to the muddy waters which and then itis over. | ‘The outside tub is down | foralesengrond foes, MNGdy core Sip uth cee bphten Lappe erty Tuy | the twentieth report of the science aud art de. other tub follows at once, being urged thereto | P*ttment, just issued, will be found an interest = Adwiseion, Sy cents, 75 cents and 81; beret Sp a appointed to asimilar px # Napo- | cipal; Mra. A. M. Boston, Miss M. E. Chew, as- m. Hesueceastully led the celébrated French late teachers; Martha L. Laurence, acting National Guard band, and also filled the diffi her. cult and responsibie task of first ge Geyrmcee in the Imperial Opera, and also in the popul Opera Comique i Paris. ie wascampltensat | M. Hutton, H. Kk. Jennings, L. H. Iredelle, by honorary membership of the “Institute Sci- + Dyson, Mrs. A. Warrick, associate teachers. entisique European” and of the Academy of ino -a Grace A. Dyson, priucipal; Music of France. Leopolki II, of Belgium, | Misses L. Lewis, Eliza A. Chambers, Mrs. bestowed on him the honor of a medal for being, | Martha E. Tucker, associate teachers. as he said, “the clarionetist since the days of | Anthony Bowen Building—Miss Maria A. Dor- Cavillini.” Mr. Schneider is a composer of | ster, principal; Misses M. A. Bailey, E. L. many gems. For one piece, Pops Pius IX com- | Fisher, Matilda Boud, M. E. Reed, L. A: Smith, Plimented him by the presentation of a hand- | Mrs. Julia B. Hawkins and Mrs. ClaraE. Col- some miniature cross, containing a small vig- | lip: » associate teachers. nette of his Holiness in one of the arms. He 1s Delaware Avenue—Miss E. B. Randall, princi- the composer of the opera *‘1.a Belle d’Orleans,” | pal; Misses A. V. Tompkins, H. A. Saundei &s also a grand mass,and other works. He came | M. E. Bartlett, H. M. Johnson, associat to this country aboutone year ago, as the lead- | teachers. . . ing clarionetist of the French opera troupe at Chasberlain Building—Miss Sarah L. Dattin, Rew Orleans, since which time he has per- | principal; Misses Louisa P. Matthews, A. formed in the Thomas Orchestra, at New York, | Tilghman, Anna E. Vanderhoop, M.’ A. for six months. Coakley, H. A. Martin, associate teachers. —o—— isses Julia Wilson and Tue Potomac boat Circe at THE SAna- _ Toca ReGaTTa.—It, was stated pp Tak Star Preparatory High School—Miss Mary Jane @ few days since that the Potomac Boat Club Eereren, petesinal; Misses A. T. Howard and had accepted an invitation from the Saratoga | M. Louisa Robinson, associate teachers. have undisturbed possession of the road be- tween here and Washington. Inqvests.—Inquests were held to-day by Justice Samuel Beach, coroner, upon the bodies of two white infants, found in a dry wellon t cents. db HEATER COMIQUE, BRILLIANT REOPENING MONDAY, SEPTEMBER Ist, SENT. NOVATED, KE D AND KEFURNISHED, WITH GER AND NEW STIGE AND PROSCENIUM, THE HANDSOMEST AND MOST COMFORTA- BLE THEATER IN WASHINGTON. THE STAK TROUPE OF AMERICA, First, the cistingnished young actor GEORGE W. THOMPSON. ‘The versatile monarchs of the stage, JAMES A. EDM ARDS, v ‘The greatest ot livin fs ‘Miss M, Cordelia Bozeman, principal; Misses Caddie E. Parke, M.C. ag man, rendered a verdict that they came to their deaths at the hands of some person un- known to the jury.— Gazette, 30th ult. Climbing Perch, Ge |. KN . The charming actress and vocalist , SS CARRIE AVERY, The great coceutric sng and dauice nlen AND FRANK COLLINS. ‘The charming serio comic Yocalint, iS MAGGIE BOWERS, The versatile comedians, B.S. HODGES and 8} JEAN BUCKLEY, The farious Maitre de Ballot : MONS. ALEX BLANDOWSKI. by a kick that nearly throws him from hia feet, | (haute ot he clitb ra ee en ureeOL, OUR COURT OF BEAUTY, Rowing Association to send a four-oared crew Brocks Building—Miss A. E. Holmes. and then getting the door open he shoves the Keeney Soe ing perc! A 3 nd ny two oe OUK COURT O to participate in the grand amateur regatta to | Church Building—Miss M. A. Ward. bench into the kitehen and clear across the | SPecimensof which he forwarded to the gar- | The ce let rated Premier D be held on the 1ith and 12th instants, on Sara. | Music teachers, Western district, Miss Gene- room, to the apparent jeopardy of the legs of | dens of the ap oon elety, Sick One BETTIE oes toga lake, and that the ciub had empowered | vieve J. Fleet; castern district, Prof. Heury fish of e which ever apt. H. 5. Truax to select a crew. Capt. T. | Grant. ; oj selected the following: Messrs. ae ‘These schools were all opened this morning. $ :) T. L. Cropley,3; James Me- ee Baars ‘na 3 Truss, (bow,) with Mr. RUNAWAY AND Narrow Escapz.—About Carpenter, extra. The crew are now in active | half-past 12 o'clock to-day, as Miss fienning, training, and the new boat (four-oared shell) is | daughter of Mr. Henning, the clothier, on 7th almost ready. It is to be 45 feet in length by 19 | street, was driving from Georgetown ‘to this inches wide, and will weigh about 100 pounds. | city, hor horse became frightened op Pennsy!- ‘The club having decided to enter a member for | vanla avenue, between lith and 15th streets, Pinks: me ane Tapatiy Eee tee the sculling match, Capt. Truaxhasbeenecbosen | and dashed down the avenué at @ rapid bace, | stairs. At noon bé comes home to dinner ai and at the «1 wes the mouth is open to for this contest, and will use the shell of Mr. | the young lady being unable to hold “iiai. On 4 finds only one leaf up, the table-cloth in the ike in ft Dat, the used-upair is forced back. Grinnell for that i. ‘The parties will | turning the corner of the avenue and 15th street wash, that his wile has cut the bread after | ward through the gill-openings, and rises, in a to-morrow or 'y for the scene of | the carriage overturned, throwing Miss Hen- con: h cutting the soap. What comments he contem- large bubbles to the sarface. The fish descends test. ning onthe pavement with considerable vio- | 5); making on this state of affaira are never small ass lence. She was taken Into Thompson's drag | Rade. “He iesnt out in the yand armed witka | immediately, one or two ny A Wrasmmorox Boy ACCIDENTALLY Stio7— | store, and Dr. Barnes called in to attend her. | clothes line, and an injunction te wer acon it in ee ee iene eee ane ee being the firs ine entire family. After that he gots up the | reacfed Furope allve, ‘The fish ite toe tes leckiog aeaen no remarks (anybody, large cavities in the skull, on each side, ‘above calculated to retlect the greatest amount of dis ealloateier mine ke ay in the Sool teaches Pare nas Cost, Tube his arms, | Fricse bones sorve as alr-rodeptaclestenl ten Walk, when Ne ls called back to bring monowe | them airis supplied to the branchial fringes, If that wood was in the sha; of a | 2nd when all the contained air has been soory- Burial casket tte ectenin, the shape of 8 | genated, the whole is rejected through the alll could have looked more solema in taking it up | OPewings. The manner in which this is done is LILLIE GRA AM. JOSIE FARREN, h Cofnpany 40 DRAMATIC ned NOVELTY AUXILIARIES, A GIGANTIC ENTERTAINMENT, Concluding each evening with the superb sepsa- tional Burlesque Ballet of THE GRAND DUCHESS, Prodncea wht easasen ea yoo B-Family Matinees every Ps SP lendor. angi-im ’ “WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, O1p No - Exhibition and igi New No Tru B: =e Tru Br. Arother Warning Against the Careless Handling | It was found that she was somewhat bruised | the dirt, and in the soclunon of (aetna metas openings. The whole thing | wo 43g 7th etree tee m other Wai g e el e dirt, pact - 5 Tth street, ‘and E streets, cig! Of Firearms — riday last Johnny Blondin, | about the left shoulder, but was otherwise un- | cd'to the back yard,he vents the spleen that has —_ etal ferred sr Id — "eat say GREE gwate Odd Fellow's Hall,” " a See aged repectvely wh Dente There | cathab ines cts Sik ane Jove Attar | the used-up air in the supra-branchial cavities, | ie guaemung® sengrarings, curomee. 20. oe trip in Prince William county, Va., | RgorgNine oF ‘TERS.— Wall's Opera er, and | °F it the used-up air be first displaced, the y: Shades ag a eet ye) ey aud Tas- at the residence of the Starbuck fam- | House reopens thi ings, istri that he comes in with bis to} dred als arlorine treo, stopped is under the manage- rf cuum being filled by fre: rin, rougl . on the Bull Run battle field. Here young | ment of Mr. H. Cla; Fou, with an excellent | lift: two tubs full of water to the floor, and then | fh, 1 the br ay ie mouth. Almost all the fresh-water fish of ERMS OAs! -ly* iNerhany picked up an old sausket and pi company, in‘‘Under the Gaslight.” ‘The house pe the bed-room and puts on a pair of India are air-breathers, though not provided a Please remember Name and Number. jel-Ly’ LAr ts, and grimly eats hisdinner. It may rio LL KINDS OF CAST-OFF WEARING AP- Tully pointed it to: is companions. It was | has been finely refitted, and ‘the piece will be | ocd'ta Nise teat ince ie ae aoe The cneem ously expanded piaryngeal bones. | AA Et, KINDS QF OAST-OFF WEARING Giecharged, Sad the quntents entered the shout | brought out with sow sounery and complete | Ucadey from any tant bas peoseaee it, buthe | rovision of nature, for pure water breathess by addressing orcallingom 4. JUSTH. der of young Taylor, inflicting a ghastly wound, oe emt to give it a better represen- can'c —_ but wonder what kind ot emalacey tat | Could not pass, through the gills, water ‘flied Mote eee, cee tad tater gy fae Soe which reniered the amputation of 2 than a which comes up every time so and for- ‘ ‘clits » | _motes by mall prom; ! a Becessary,, and which was and ‘Tibbs ‘he | and carefully selected variety company: ond the midable as to appear entirely new—Dandury | ave shidined thelt name fron che ches. O}2.GohD; SILVER, PRASS, COPPER, Brc., formed tt rs. Marsteller a 5 . News, t y fon 1 4 id stance of their having been frequently found onsehold Furniture bought and sold. Notes by Frees rac as pecan Sn | Genre eas, | BER Wana Sae Tog Ray fe gre | Sie net pion Een | tet daa nt on eUe EE aC aseemey ooee ee ——= eae a —— - an i “) mi Al ivi = “preset, was moon ert rp cred, | Grand Dutchess will conclude the performance worthy clergyman of the hong hogrel oe cg dis Waals On taka touneeiee cee, peed ee guloarest was made orery crening ee Filages om ihe “New Haven Kauroad-Youut | tng place, where to escape, for a tune: the is: | “EXCURSIONS, PIC NICS, &3. “ ” ‘AN, who on Saturday was | himself on Wednesday ni at oO O oe ELECT EXCURSION. ~~~ SRE ORTEDL Of tne i FeleeE, cod | found at, his odginga Ga Maryined svende, | Rae ge ia Geek Eek the enti | wopleal rang Pail Mall Gasctte, LECT EXCURSION, place yi 9 a 5 bee 3 6th southwest, quite ill from an at- | he waited around that institution for the next Mors or Ropwan’s Doincs.—Itis reported is ae en es ages eee Te | tack of peratgans ak meee eo ee Opposite the station Is & stable, aud from | e.2¢ jtodman, Brooklyn's defaulting deputy col- Under the auspices of the ber attenica’ in a bods in fall uniform to tho | dence hospital, is fast failing, and, in the opin- | that stable a harness was recently ata — r . ntly stolen. That | tector, has plundere the Long sland elu of OHIO REPUBLICAN ASSOCIATION, clans, can bat a few ight armed men were on the w: r the . Rodman was the first treasurer of the aeeeiten oe ae See eee eee a a mene burglars. What shonid they do but pounce on Sb aud a scuabar SE MONEEE een ancien WEDNESDAY EVENING, Serr. 3. by the Marine band. Hpi oro esd —-—-e-— poor Mr. Moore! It then being past midnight, | wanted money, signed a note for the above ‘The Steamer LADY OF THE LAKE will leave pe nag Samer ger anna Tithe ser- | Fine THs Morwrmo.—About 1.15o’clock this | Enq very dark, the clergymaty was frightened amount. “‘Tuis note Sprague got hold of, and | ,Thestnmer TAY OF THE Las SARE sees end steven wih Sowers. The morning the house of Nelson Jones, on 9th | and ran, and as many balls flew after him as | mount, This uote Sprague goe fold of, pe WEDNESDAY EVENING Ben? Formed af the Cheek oF the Tn ealeee Gon. | street, just north of Boundary street, caught | sncinst’Oid. Patnem'whes be rode donee Rodman’s defaication., An examination of the | jember Sat 8 «clocks und procera Sopticn by Hew: Panes Macks eae ak | Grosceidentally, and wasdestroyed. Loss 6600, | SSns"tcopa in this vere drenreiay Morac books is being made, Rodman refuses to make | Scwn tue river itty tllee.fanfing at Marshall Hall Se ne Cheer aan nay sania poster, | covered by ineusancs. Honary days. With coat pierced and head | any statements whatever. Mis counsel has ad- | aud returning arrive nt Washingion at 12pm.) ‘Who, in a brief address, paid a’ merited tribute by ineUrARCe bleeding, Mr’ Moore was takén to the town an- | Slued him fo mako-bo dsclosures, aad says ho | “Pyct Davey wil foros the then formed and prosseded 60 See eg ee | az“ Anti-Monope” they call themin Iowa. | bleeding, Mr, Moore was taken to the town an- has a good defense. Tickets can only’be procured from members of the then formed and proceeded to Graceland cem: sv-‘One of the transient questions of the | cumstances was discharged by the town justice. cEaaan Laie Association. | Wor further information apply to the yy eaapmnegye.seecace n-ne ge ee rene Werte deeigeantiom of SEacelery | Hes. Meuse tobekels woes bo seanteinge aioe frightoned to death by the shooting Cra dog. | {olloming-némed gentionen, members ofthe Brea 2 > Cass i the Modoes at once as venture into Greenwic - tive Committee: Dr. J.B. z . Fh nerpennn Ngg Pa et ha in on Nebraska lawyer had a woman on the | at present after dark.—N. ¥. Sun, 30th. - awa i happier Roce eens se Brown, angerae mavens, Dtice; pS 8 Wilt proses Tor the past two weeks at Haslup’s | witness stand three days to make her tell her A Crazy Man Snot.—Henry Showalter, a | five weeks ago, ai u |. M. Gordo: 0 J,H. Paimer, Interior De t; J. B. Gil- rove, near Annapolis Junction, was attended | age, and then he gave it up asa bad job. day was housekeeping with her husband in | 00 ean eee ne a re Gan: yesteru ‘housa) 4 crazy man, living near Frogs oy Springs, was villian ory Oey Te are, Gor- Bons; ‘Tron t Gacomee Stet oom trom Wash porath for sitso00, gehts broke "tune pmcheng ne gh Monday night fat by 8 of a oon eee ee fabs —: fore Of wane - - aoe ane aoe ough near a ores teacher by | rE BECO! FS ington, upwardsof twelve hundred, and from | where there ought to have been a sidewalk, saw mill near Alle; Springs. In the night | “What is a # 5 ee ge Md HE NUS Se eee coe et | | a keckener Dore test each other's grit by | he heard bis mill running and got up to ascer- | replying, “It beats two pait.”"—Cincinnats Com T Po ENAMweT Carrot and Kev. J. L. Eyans. Yesterday there | Submitting to have thelr teeth pulled out with a tain the cause, Suspecting some foal play, | covennons tide avann, reaching by Rev. N. M. Carroll and Rev. | Pair of pincers. returned house gan to make Sa ee ra alan sect, Te deta police from the south. 7" 1t is reported that Mrs. Wilkes, an Eng- | further search. Eos! an object somewhat CORNS, &c. TUESDAY, Be} ber 4 1873. ern district, concealed look! man, he to —— timore, preserved perfect order | lish lady ofrare learning and attainments, has ing like aman. | Cp neared Ww CHIROPODIST, most So 4 ‘among the vast crowd of people. pe se Ueltis recese = Ro plo caused him to be more positive D filly yer man te patrone that Be ‘caatlsn: sie tance seek” IwpRroveMEnt oF THE DistTeictT.—Orders of wA been thoroughly renovated, is now open ‘TENTION! ‘the Board of Public Works have been issued for A* ric 5 F grading gra ving gutters and to perfor ond, tals stpeetre tote COMPANY A a er change, ji: | FIRST BATTALION NATIONAL GUARD, es there greet to ‘Will give their first ‘corns with ‘visit ‘west; for . gravelin; ing gutters and | ‘winter. putting tee rie 4 bar leony en gonry, on Columbia road, street and Lith street road: for grading, grat comeran: | ANNUAL EXCURSION TO LEESBURG, VA., i i Hy irl: le z ‘ By i r - : GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS, EDUCATIONAL. TICE —There will be « meeting of the ISS L. FLETORER \EW BUILDING ASSOCIATION bet at | [VJUES KFLETCHER will rerume che el, TURSDAY EVENING, September | Sepicinber Loch. Patticciars ia future © velock, to adopt @ Constitutions pay in | mect be - -5 Iss Yerrous M OUNG tikes a A anv ual seeafon wil September 1. For farther particulars A rewuma: the ECT Di THIRD DISTRIOT REPUBLICAN CLL There will be a mecting of the REPU ¢ THIRD DISTRICT i ee TEL «| Principal. 2i0™ gh street ail, on MONDAY, Sep? mor, let. at 8 (PUR TAN scuO0L OF tHE Bark ransacted. NIVERSIT) wil emoe tte F h KER. President. | pts! Sesion at its former < | Judiciary Syuare R RENT—-BRICK DW F ‘weet of Christ Shuren Joseph Casey town: three stories und bi « Claus: Hon. Arthur Mack: brome Qourt of the District WIP Wedeewood, DAY. September 1, 173 MODEBN LaN@uacEs TICE CREAM PARLORS, 59 High stree: ° eugs-ly Georgetown, D.C. GERM PANISH, an¢d FRENCH tanght or | "PSE FALL BUSH Is Comin, tranelst oderate churace 5 Classes ‘The Present long, warm days le the beet time for my work. So, Iadies and gents, bring in yeur Fail and W inter @ocds at once; thus, by avoiding the nu- oidable delay in the execation of orders during M SERT WENRHAN LKINS SEL pSrrtem BCT ER ist Ww. H. WHEATLEY, PREMIUM STSAM DYKING AND SCown. Sa 1NG ESTABLISHMENT, ‘[HE_ COMMERCIAL, BrSIN 49 Jefferson Street; Georgstown, D. 0. opi te ky In Hall, southeast OMce open from7%s a m. until sanest, jeio-tr | D streets, Washincton. DO willbe opese Laces a ree sed WEDNE bay Epevtambas $. Toad Trotore > DRY GOODS. Birhntes ay BEPARATIONS i Pom ri 1 FALL DRY Goovs rraDE. any © Cases CANTON FLANNELS 2 Cases NEW PRINTS. s Bu © Tenses ACADEMY, — 1016 Twelfth Street Northw OPENS MONDAY, SEPTEMEE OG 101% and 1040 m for M 2 inst receiv NG OUT SPRING AND SUMMEB STOCK OF DRY Goops, N atextromely low prices. Remnants less than hal! Price, DRY GOODS and NOTIONS at low figures. ~ Call aud examine before making your purchasce EMORY BAXTER, BS. VERNON DORSEY Wi the duntios choo! MOND So. Duddingtot is20-tr +1920 Pennsylvania ayenne, 1s LIZZTE SENDOR RE4D anv PROFIT: emo Oke Oring to the recent heavy decline in price of DRY | Fett north Linn LO — GOODS, &.,we are enabled to ome Wiens WESLE MALE COLLEGE, Inducements to Oaeb buyers. We mention’ WILMINGLON, DELAW ee the prices of « few of our good The Fall Session will begin Septen: wo. Blegant ae batten Thoroogh instruction ie given ina ral contes Splendid wixtoen (8) bo Sere =" Tull corps of teachers of ability and A “Brimblee” Glove siting aud B. 54 ave good accommodations, aud Yard-wide Bleached Cotton, ide, 8 he —— Black Drees Silk, $1.28 up. ret Black Alpaca: aid Mohatrs of the best makes, tn- A iues the Beaver and Butlalo brands, from 2c. | > OMRTeE ACE FOR MY Bor ow aup Prints, 8¢.; Lawn Robes from $3.80 up, MD—Pecullar atvauinere, pis Ladice’ Underwear and Genta’ hist at mannfac- ae ROFL NATHEWS. 4 mo regia choad be hased prior te ; 10 gC shoul parc! prior an exami. Ry AINT MATTHEW's INSTITUTE BBtion of our stock. . Steer wee 1 ANY BRODHEAD & Co., ea ay arn med on MONDAY, Soptember JeB-Sm__:1205 F street, between 1th and 18th 5 a —— Fer partioniars apply = as augds-6t u LADIES’ GOODs. ME*o8 WTATEN ISLAND, No ¥. DYEING ESTAB- F : ISHMENT—ESTABLISHED 1519 ‘The oldest and largest of ite Kind im the country; may be in the worl A. FISHER, Ac 615 9th street, between F ai N. B—Guarantec given no color tub: bring your articles soon, to get them back in tt . A. FISHER, FIRST CLASS SCOURER, Cir 615 9h street, opposite Patent Ofc SPECIALTIES GF HIS SOLE PROUESS. Li Dresses Cleaned without takine Stadies will bar Ist Torias YL ano N Sracere WILLIAMS, { Principals va will bo ron ¥ NSTITU TE eet, Dotwoen K 111 be reser lars to be hed Kev. OLIVER Co ent ate nes clothes cleaned w! CHAS. P YOUNG Grease spots removed effectually, foal and Mot uever shew again 2 ryetween, 1 me: puncteailty ruarantesh wee PF begin WEN * & Sppty at t Ten TUCK SKIRTS f ‘ HELLER'S, 719 Market ‘Repl CHAS. B. YOUNG MISS McCORMICK, BORG SEMINABRY—B rises 4 & >, SI Sr eddar 908 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. iB. Steet. ‘Has constantly on hand @ fine assortment of IMPORTED BONNETS, STBAWS, CHIPs, t corps of teach- FLOWERS, RIBBORS, &e., ape BAe all of the newest desi, Ladies CAPS ané COLF- ite Frankl FURES jast receiv mB tr reulars aber eas MI "PRE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF LADIES BARROVER, Princige SUITS, selling at reduced prices, at OSBORNE ARDING AND J 8. HELLER'S, 715 Market Space. i TENRER 3, at = pa =< 945 M striet, © 0 Cironlars may be ob. STAMPING DEPOT, wd at the & ant B : ough ruction 617 SEVENTH STREET, fetl-tr Opposite Patent Office EAD AND SAVE YOUR MONEY. rectorons, D. c . ne SErTENBER Sr. Circulars at the Book- Ladie who bave Hair Switches that have fadeo bce . Applications received at 940 F -t., Wash Jn Can Dave them restored to their natural | ington, unitl September lat; after this at the school tan care Fare the door. ARLES NH. NOURSE, Sk TOWN COLLEGE, D.o SSICAL DEPARTMENT. ed on September 2, For par- ident of the College. aug2l-2w rom shade in guperior manner. We bave avery larg: room. Metropolit ang22-o weortment of 1 Ovris; I and MADAME ESTREN'S Halt Factory, O18 18th a, by : : street, EAL HAIR SWITOHES, Prico §9, selling for 86, at 8. HELLER’S, 719 Market Space. )25 “7 abDiEs” LAr STARCH ENAMEL ts the best article in the world for doing up Linen or (CARE BiCnTER, FACHBR OF MUSIC, uy ati ic that he wilt AN, and Muslin. It imparts a beantiful gloss to the fabric ¥ Private For sale by Grocers. received at nny tim 'BURNHAM & CO., Mannfactarers, m. and p.m. at > stairs, 160 West Lombard street, (agency for Pianos ) sug2l-im nl-ly Baltimore, Maryland. SIX PER CENT. PER ANNUM hereafter will Peete allowed on deposits, payable on demand, after fing days notice. whea specially agreed upon. ‘ore! aL ommestic ‘change bought and sold. FANT, WASHINGTON « 00 aug’7-Im ““ Baxxens, 629 Pennsylvan! {Chrou.* Rep. NT’S SOHOOL, corner lth and @ under the care of Sisters of aw, open MONDAY. September Ist. Parente will vaso send their children promptly. ang@0- HE WASHINGTON BUSINESS COL- LEGE, Seven 4 and L streets, northwest, peration for Business Par- Borvice, THE ESSIONS FALL AVD WINTER. afford the best opportunities for young gentlemen d young Isdies between the ages of 12 amd 20 ars, THE EVENING SESSIONS are especially dosigned tor wen and. women, and youths who are engaged during the day and ‘seck Promotion, (iunenenainies THE BUSINESS COURSE comprises: Business Arithmetic, Grammar, compe sition and Ocrrespondence, Commercial ; Spelling, Reading and Declauation, Penmans Book-keeping applied to the various branches of business, Actual Business, Practice, Commercial Lew, Political Economy, and Incidental Lectures. — The course is taught 'n two departments: moe et Sores “THE PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT AL AND BOYS’ FALL SUITS ADVANCED BUSINESS DEPARTMENT. S~4 Students in each department are assi¢ued to classes BOYS’ FALL SUITS stuted to their attainments. BOYS’ FALL SUITS THE BATES OF TUITION, by the instalment BOYS’ FALL SUITS Plan, place the advantages of the insticution within gAHE SCHOLASTIC YEAR BEGINS MONDAY, ri. AN, ABLE CORPS OF INSTRUCTORS em- : ; TATES receive the f the Na- FOR scHOOn WEAR. CRARUATIS, rere the Dinioma of the Me FOR SCHOOL WEAR. For particular trformaiion cali at the College, or FOR SCHOOL WEAR. en 5 6. eramene, Preae ~ FOR SCHOOL WEAR aa SS a FOR SCHOOL WEAR SPUTA’S MUSICAL ACADEMY, Sru braver Kast, Nave VaR, Washington, D.C, OPENS MONDAY, SERTEMDER 1s CITY BRANCH, Young Mon's Christa tic Building, ° Serre reuli on application to Mr. W. H Litrary of the Youug Men’s Christian Association Building. and at Prot. ESPUTA’S residence, 303 Sth stront outhesst, Washington, P.O. ang20-lm German and Bagtish reew Girls w JUST RECEIVED on SEPTEMBER Ist, at 929 . JUST RECEIVED reapply as per address. augi9- JUST BECEIVED = R ICHLAND BOARDING AND DA¥ SCHOO! FOR BOTs, +145 Lanvaie Street, near Park Avenue, aT BALTIMORE, Mo Se HABLE BROTHERS, Besson ogee, with a rs’ ‘ADEM Fourth WwW, > Rimcncee CEETEMBER 15.8 be Sonat: Fine Clothiers, land's church. street, Louisiane, avcuue morte” oF cel! at the Principal's rest- nce, 122 3d street southonst. sugvitr___Cormer 7th and D Streets, | “Sip ams ° Pupils limites i Se principal LAW scHoor OOLUMBIAN | (FoNzaGa COLLEGE, Pieter rime ony C3 to direct the etudie. = Spe | Meee natak GA BRU Crp Ist. a ATE COURSE of one tn- shan tastes me ieee