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Our Public Schools, © MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES LAST NIGHT. I-ringing Nwisance in the Fourth Disirict-Confirmation of Teachers—More School Accommedations Required—The Normal School— Shali German be Taught in the Schools? dc. ‘ublic school trus- lesers. Hart, Stu- The Railroad Bell- WEDNESDAY.....september 10, 1973. LOCAL NEWS, DELEGATE TRIMBLE RECOMMENDED POR RE- XOMINATION—REORG ANIZATION OF THS 12TH DISTRICT REPUBLICAN CLUB. At a meeting of the. the loth district course of the last evening— ae, ra Howse-—Jack Harkawi Harris, Woodward, R: ‘omique.— Miscellaneous (©f congs, dances and minstrelsy. committee of executive republican club present del 4 le, was indorsed, and he was renomination. Jot Miss Elen Condensed Locals, Alexardrians kill snakes in their bedrooms. <Ee y ha Complaint is again made that sbysters infest 3 ‘the Police Court. Mr. Chas. A. Kemble, for man: stable, died yesterda: a re yrotncd nt Page of Welford & . He ¥ figm 0} gone ‘north, tS make extensive New attractions in carpetings goods be anti of base ball between the Alert and ‘Nines, on the Olympic grounds, yester- day, resuited in a victory for the latter, the Scott. of Seconaary received and acce; UISANCE COMPLAINED OP. & petition from the school building, fourth to the continued beil- ‘whistling which proceeds Committees were ap- or voters and other matters of the district. A reso- lution was ado} a a ® mass = evening for the purpose nominations, te noowd 5 mendations of the central committee. om im the i%th District. ublicans of the district t night at Union y years acon- 5 at Providence Mr. Champion ng and @ locomoiuy tomac railroad, whose depot t directly ander the windews of the th have waited somew! tently during the whole of last ach some abatement of destructive of their labor, in the ho} the trustees were interrupted in ir last an- ‘and were frequently obliged to suspend the exercises because neither por examiners could be heard. would not agai be sub; Shilberg, has fall purehaces nee of the president of said it had been about one year since they had held a meeting, and as the president of the cl: call a meeting, after havi solicited to do so, he (Miller) had taken it u himself to make a call, time they were doin, ba gs (eager r. Miller was chosen temporary with Frederick Neidfeld as secre! meeting then resol 2th district, for the ganizing, and Mr. Michael Du permanent president of the club foi year. Mr. Dufty came forward and thanks for the unexpected honor. Mr. John Walter was elected vice president, Frederick Neidfeld secretary, and N. H. THE LONG COMMITTEE COMMENDED. ubmitted re-olutions réturn- entire people of the g investigatin, e disreputable justices of the peace and ‘trict, and expressin, roceed with the lal people are fully made aware of noved the resolutions be referred to a commit- when such committce shall ited, with instructions to re- - Rhinehard teok make @ set speceh against enter such resolutions, “pint,” which wi speaking to the motion, to receiving the resolu before the house. iller took the stand, and urged cht it right and proper that such receive the sanction of The chair here put f the resolutions, and This was objected to after- ingtonians have received this nuisance, so patents thie week :—Geo. A. McIilhan: Fas Fetorts; Jonas B. Ellis, , lantel rn. Public Works has received 000, the remainder of the $75,¢ ot the City Hall property pur the general government. arm was turned in last night at by President Williams, of the The promptness pc a86 Was ent'rely satisfactory. ‘The Sisters of the Holy Cros, in char, h’s Male Orphan Asylum, realize e late festival at the Schuetzen Park. ey tender their thanks to all whe aidcd to make the occasion a success. Some one asks vs why the Board of Public 3 don’t sue the Washington and Georg-- ilroad company for injuring the Avenue Pavement, since the cars of that line are Oftener off the track than on. Mr. L. P. Williams, assistant clerk of the Supreme Court of the Dis.rict, recently ap- pointed a rotary public for the District, yes- terday bonded in the sum of $2,000; his sureties J. Jay Camp, and E. J. nual examinations, as it was, in his opin! something, if they expect , the petitioners thie bells, steam whistles and train rat- tling at the same time. the railroad com- pany has housing for more than a dozen loco- which require a correspo: # and switches, and a large during school hours, the efiect is that the petitioners cannot hear the answers to questions given the pupi's, and they do not hear, or they misunderstand, and in their recitations, the idle and inattentive frequently pleading THE NOISE AND CONFUSION 46 an excuse for their failures, thus enabling them to shirk recitations which a silent school- room wouid elicit. The increased business of the railroad company since the completion of the Baltimore tunnel has produced this increase in the noise w windows, so that it has at least doubled since the close of the last school term.” The com- munication was referred to the attorney of the ved itself into a republican arpose of oF. ry waa elected fre Commissioners. journment of the court his wife, seeing him in & fair way to be sent down to the wor began crying, and on bein; questioned she toid upon, and that had there been no interference on the part of the ould have paid the fine As it was he had lost his to the workhouse. judge, who, after and finding it corroborated by imself, decided to remit the fing of $5 and make it only nominal, $1, which they man- aged to raise between them, and Harris went but thinking he had peen taken in r applied for the warrant as stated lawyer her husband . Miller tceasurer. money, and now ha to Richard Brooks s She was advised to go the thanks of h district t2 the Lon, tee for their efforts i practices of the stables of this Di that they will p posure until the their nefarious KR. J. Meigs, jr., The reasons given for entering a nolle outing attorney was ‘that The clerk to whose exploits in connection ard had received, but failed with & school girl reference was made in Tue STAR yesterday, was ver. on the receipt of Major re~equi by the it was a fee Rei to clear his client.” ee THE COURTS. Judge Dawson ‘ion 10, OF ninety: days in @ vagrant, was sent tothe w tee on resolutions, APPLICATIONS POR TRACHERSHIPS. have been appoint Superintendent Wilson presented the follow- % applications for teachers’ were ordered to be filed: P. H. Beemer, of New dersey; Nellie L. Knox, of New York; Elsie G. ustice, of Washington, and Theresa S. Cush- man, of Nebraska; referred. THE DAILY RECORD OP RECITATIONS. Superintendent Wilson submitted a resolu- tion, which was adopted: That permission be given to the teachers of the omit during the present record of recitations now required by the rules of the board; provided in lieu thereof, they shall hold monthly written examinations on the seve- pursued, examine and mark the value of the work done by the pupils, record the percentage obtained by each pupil in the record-book, and make a report of the same to the parents or guardians; and further, that a copy of the questions used each month shall be sent to the superintendent. NOMINATIONS CONVIRMED. Mr. Hart, for the sub-board of the first dis- trict, submitted the which were confirmed: Nelli ‘atily transferred to Female Intermediate 2, Franklin building, in place of Miss L. E. Smith, transferred to the rarily ‘as acting teacher. Kate E. Rawlings, temporarily transferred to Secondary No. 2, Franklin building, in place of Nellie F. Reed, transferred to Intermediate No. 2. ent, acting teacher Prima udson, who w promptly dismissed, ichard's note to the of his bureau informing him of the young man’s misconduc po Boarp or Heattu—Kemoral of Dead Ani- mais, Nuisances, fc.—A meeting of the board Mr. Langston, from the committee on ordinances, reported an ordi- Bance in relation to the removal of dead ani- It provides that on the death of an ani- mal in the cities of Washin, or in their immediate vicinit the same shall re; the Board of Health, and on failing, they shall, ©n conviciion, pay a fine of from $5 to 210; adopted. ‘The report of the health officer for the past Week was presented, showing—nuisances, 521; abated, 270; referred, 194; re complaints, nat 425 bunches fish, 3,000 crabs, 785 bushels oysters; scaven, x boxes cleaned animals impounded, 58; when Mr. Brooks rose ‘as that Rhinehard was not but on the question as when they were , POLICE COURT. Chase and George cursing John Mye and boisterous lan, was held last nigh fammar schools to jool year the daily | “istrict republican club. the vote on the adoption of decided it carried. wards on the ground juestion, but the ch: osecn! ismissed. An attachment on or Georgetown, he witness. Samuel Thomas, | joi? WA na posal and batty, om Rane homes gh fer’” at the office of the Collector in Washineten hate Johnson, assault and Dati gist ir having put it carried, ne farther ae- | 4XONYMOCS LETTERS A motion was adopted that the executive commities of eleven, e names at the next meeting: e On resolutions, XD WHAT CAME oF THEM. ities il tt ta 1, Who teat al ndant on the corner of and O streets, of Ngee = — eed tesee nest ri A never dou gino I her by the throat and choked hor; | | Just received, a largestock of Ingrain, Two and Murdock, assanit and battery Bi} » | OILOLOTHS. ‘KS, ; dimigacd: Clem: | DOW CURTAINS, FIXINGS, te mtienee Ga battery on John Long, | sell cheaperthan agy house in ine District, All we SN ALLEGED DISORDERLY HotsE, Vincené Fountain, charged with rly house, Complaint was mate enkle and a number of residents ween 12th and Lith streets, known at Oyster Bay : , Officer Hinkle tostined to ths disorderly character | ReSTI¥ 9 entire new stock of DBY GOUDS, suitable “ Sal hal csesinn tomer teere | and examine before porchasing ciavonae: meat Mone these | Gods will be sold cheap fur ea haracters of 8. THO aten y night he had occasion to arrest six '# ne in front of ‘Vernon corroborated the testimony. of Officer le, but said he had never seen a fight f he had putable females enter the hours of the night, and boisterous talking could be heard on both sides of the avent hi tion was taken. chair appoint an and announce th also, a committe the latter committee to be Mr. Miller and P. H. Rhinehard, T! addressed the meeting at some length. — Self-acting Flood Gates. IMPORTANT ADDITION TO THE BUILDING REGULATIONS. Intpector Ciuss has addressed the followin, ident Shepherd, of the Bo: y of the houses along Pennsyl- injured by water, after the late heavy rains, establishes the fact, aside from unavoidable difficulties caused by low location, and, in some instances, by cellars and basements being excavated deeper than the sewer which is expected to drain them, the occupants can do a great deal to alleviate their conditior skill and a comparativel; e is 80 arranged as lamage has been trivial. excavated below the level of the ground-water should have wails and floors built solid in cement mortar, otherwise they are sure to be a failure mechanically and in a sanitary point of ous let- ters, which #0; he then seiz ind cont Dr. Bliss offered resolutions, which were adopt- ed, declaring a building on the corner of F sireets, owned by the estate of H. O. Hood, and one on Potomac and 2d streets, Georgetown, nuisances, injuri- us to health. Dr. Bliss moved that a special committee be inted on the subject of the removalof night- with a view of conferrin sented, and reporting at the next meeting; agreed to, and Drs. Bliss and Verdi and Mr. Langston were appointed. Langston, the health officer irect the superint garbage collections to require the enforcement of the regulations prohibiting water and slops from being placed in the garbage. ——e—_* keeping a dis- iicer Joh neigh: enue, ‘ormal school tempo- » between Ist letter to Vice Presi of Public Works: yania avenue, had occasion to 1 honise several times recently; on the plans pre- ‘ Whe frequent the house are many bad 4,m_place of transferred to in- Trias and Gent’s Apparel to be OLEANED and 2, in place of Ellen E. teacher Primary N lamiet resigned. ADDITIONAL SCHOOL ACCOMMODATIONS. The sub-board of the first district reported that on the Ist instant there were 1,979 pupils enrolled, and a large number of tickets of ad- mission had since been issued. to procure rooms for so many, the sub- ask permission to open one additional secondary school, and purchase a set of furniture; referred to the committee on schools. ‘oodward, from the sub-board of thesccond district, asked permission to rent a room in the Cor church for &@ secondary $600 per annum: also, to purchase a set of fur- niture for the same; referred to the committee e re at all | jacility anda full corps Of skilled workmen ute ere was instructed to in o had seen | fran ore - crowds of Division thieves there frequentiy. Officer | {f,il oi ving but bee were Space we coe ‘Vous testified to about the same effect. M. ‘ing near by, testified that ho COULD NOT SLEEP A WINK some nights on account McOol- Aw Unsare Britpixe To Bz Tory Down. No action having been taken by the agents of Z. C. Robbins towards making the building ih and F streets, secure, Mr. Cluss, inspector of buildings, yesterday addressed a letter to Mr. Shepberd, Vice President of the Board of Peblic Works, in which he sa; Re: ferring to former communications in relation to- the unsafe condition of the building at the and F streets, owned by Robbins, I wish to suggest that sufficient time having elapsed since the date of our frst notice, it would be our duty, under the ve the tenants prompt to proceed with the tear- ng the property is course meets door The simplest method of preventing the back- of storm-water is no doubt to resort to self- and those who have them in use admit their efficiency, whenever stori- water meets a partly tide-locked sewer. the only drawback is, that their application is and houses well ing fiood- gate: wees nui: ead scandalous, aud iy. Mr. Hawkes testified to th> school, at a rental of southeast comer of 7th gin from adjoinin, acting gates com- transpires in the house hears disorders in front testimony of the sam: defence, argued netestimony, | Fourth Grand Gift Concert NOMINATION AND TRANSFER OF also made the following nominations: Miss ing, transferred to secondary No. 14; M: gin, as acting teacher of secondar: Bond, transferred to pri iss Ida Rhees, to primary No. 9; M » primary No. 13; recommittcd. lin, of the third district, reported the following nominations, which were confirmed : Miss Mary Morgan, teacher of second: transferred to se ondary No. 9; Miss M. Stead, transferred from second: Ne dary No. 4; Miss Mary A. D. No. 13 to seco: 5 inted teacher of primary No. 13. td of the fourth district were au- thorized to have wire screens placed in front of the lower windows of the Jefferson school MORE SCHOOLS TO BE OPENED. committee on schools submitted a report, which was adopted, autior- izing the sub-board of the first district to open an addi: nal secondary school, to be known as secondary No. 12, and to purchase a set of school furniture; also, the sub-board of the third dis- trict to open an additional prima: known as primary No. 1 TH: . Superintendent Wilson, from the special com mittee on the normal school, submitted the WT the number shall be limited to 2. Each premices. To remedy thisa making the adoption of self- in all cases when a sewer connection is made below level of spring-tides. gates is trivial, and @ printer's ink spent that would be avoided by ‘urther, since all these cases come back as charges against the District gov- ernment, ano‘ her raleought to be ado; I parties who bulld within the reach of tidewater hereafter to lay theis ment walls, up tothe level cement mortar, and of a thickns termined in each individual case by the in- spector of buildings; also, floors water tight and p: circumstances, notice to vacate, ai ing down of the building, chargi ith the expense incurred. concurrence { shall ascortain the names of parties and prepare papers addressed to m for your signature.” Mr. Shepherd replied as follows: ‘Sufficient time has elapsed sinc enable him (Robbins) to mises as the safe' ‘ou are therefore au! notify the tenants to vacate wit! and to proceed to tear the building down.” eines Orexixc oF Tue Rockvitte Farn.—The ricultural fair o ir grounds near Prospects are that it will be more Mr. Hine, counsel fo the case, and the judge, in review! id the disturbances hot being y fe quent occurrence, did not, hardly cost ‘more than th 1 what ho consi y house, in recording dai GEORGETOWN. our notification to West WASHInGTo! @ such action in the of the public demands. ost of our business men are convinced that the above headin, soon become the future name of this por the District, will not some enter; ascertain exactly what is needed name of our city, and bring the subject imme- Gately before our people must m of The Fourth Grand Gift Concert authorized y low hin five days, to lay the ground nately reed upon with the inspector. ese cases, I enclose herewith a lements to the building and get the consent of WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3p, 1873. 80 that within the next twelve months the ville, and the successful than an: ber of articles on exhibition is large, arses and prizes more attractive. e fast horses represented will be those Moses, C.T. Yoder, Allen Dorsey, W. Jobn Price, Major Foot, Geor; if this District. There ‘mals from Maryland fences, cattle-pens, horse. all the wood work of been put in thorough repair; been smoothed and leveled, a large building for the display of agricultural implements has been erec' inirg-room, a new feature, has been built § under the control of Mr. Frank Milliken, of will be given on Frida: ‘after the fair closes, in the large on the grounds. ——o—___ Tue Dears or Jonny T. Cooxs.—At a meet- ing of toe clerks of the Pension office, held in the room of the superintendent, Seaton ho: on the 9th instant, the following action was taken in reference to the death of John T. esq.:—Mr. J. W. Babson was called to aly and W. J. Morris appointed secret Briet remarks in eulogy of fe ter of the deceased were made aoe kins and G. A. ie Mr. Scott, from th ulations of the Di be adopted and published assu ery baer eoime f &e.. Inspector, &c. ‘The supplements referred to are as follows: .@ In all cases where a sewer connec- tion is made below the level of the ‘he house drains must be acting floodgates of “ Sec. 29.4 All who build within the reach of tidew: legisla- necessary let’s start the petition at once, and let not those who may hereafter visit our the first time say,as of old, ‘Behold al in connection with the me: just two more are to be many fine an and Virginia. T! stalls, show build) the grounds have the race tack has ‘whi 'e roadie miles tog hich was accepted ot pupils in the normal school , be1ore she is admitted to the scbool, shall be required to sign a forth her intention to complete t! course of study the work of teaching in the Washington for a period of at least two years, 3. All text books, books of reference, charts, aratus, &e., uscd by the school, led by the board. 4. The following the schools, viz: shiy, drawing, vocal mui ractice in teaching, pho: ysical and vocal ‘oglish grammar, and a first-class hotel esta! lace last evenin; A at the residence of the bride’s “owed wait Wm. joors a water-tight 9 may be agreed upon wi The board have, after due co1 Proved the recommendat and directed that they building regulations. THe St. Martin’ pic-nic in the White Lot y to dovote herseit to feration, ap sour agornan tions of the inspect formed by Rev. E. D be appended to Owen. Tho Couple a the 9:30 p. m. train. River News.—The schoner Mohawk arrived from Norfolk with 60,000 feet of lumber shingles fer Joseph & J. E. Li Grain TRapE.—The scooner Thos. CuuRcH Pro-10.—The 1 under the for the ben- use of of St. Martin on street, between L and ise Batels Semala Regt lent olic: : St: Dominick’s Benevo- pats Benedict, jects shall be taught in lish Itorat Eng with special reference to the best methods of teaching the same. 5. Miz Lucilla E. Smith, teacher of female intermediate school No. 2, Ist district, shall be transferred to this school as acting teacher temporaril: , Mutual Relief, Tobias’, hey reported appropriate reoslations rej a resol the ous deceased, which ng gentlemen were resent the office at the fu- eeriae. Tt. D. ¥ and Blessed Martin’s Edi Fathers Barotti and B. chureb, were also izes were award mer, valued at carried THE STUDY OF GERMAN. The subject of continuing the study of Ger- man was taken up. For the resolution y Mr. AtLee, Mr. wing offered a substitute the appointment of one mar school in the city, said as- teach 6, in the Grammar schools of the city, the rood tion recurred on the adoption of the substitute. board had led. ~The first $125, for selli by IurRovemeEnt: —_er '8.—Orde Mxetine ov Tux Fixst Bartist Assocta- y the Board of Public Worl The First Washin; ptist associa. at the Fifth Baptist church yesterday, juctory sermon was the Rev. Robert Johnson. The ficers were subse: Brooks, moderato: Mr. Hilary Jordan, At the afternco: churches were admitted :—Mount Zion Baptist ureh, Richmond count: church, Washi mreet, between R FALL AVD WINTER. quently elected :—Rev. J. H. S. Laws, clerk; the following le a creek; ween 12th and 16th county roads has been the Gi ou K ben! from’ the Cc! ver streets, is to be paved ¥, Va.; Seventh Bap- D."C.; Nineteenth ; First Zion Baptist Ebenezer Baptist Va.; Fourth Baptist z Beulah county, Va.; Hart- Baptist chureh, Lancaster, and Lincoln- ville, Fairfax county, Va. ——e—__ Fatal AcctpEnt To 4 Orrizex or Wasu- sa accident ocourred on Sat- retarnable latter not being prese: as be teachers, at ¥ ; i i 5 i g § i » HUFTY & TAYLOR, EDUCATIONAL. OxyDIzEp JEWELRY, sets. . B.S. JENSEN'S SEMINARY FOR BOYS ty ber residence, 107 D street, between Is: and | Vest — — — Buskies, 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Tian ane TAD NAU. Pures Cars Pianta, Received at Prigg’s Jewelry Store, No. 457 Bee fanits and, Compare —Or tors oft at lig 4 avenue, near 4 potest Be teal Ss priepicd to.) melons to Ber, Coa. evend ees Savaeemass So metas SEPP ince Paid on pon (METROPOLITAN HOTEL BLOCK,) D0 & YEAR-BOARD AND TOTION, at and sores which are merely emblems of the rot- . ; ; Og. st tenness within. mwicw $200 Episcopal Asetree, eete* ta oor, Porura: MeaLTny Sumer MSS (ONES SCHOOL FoR Youne | ores Reson beoleys ‘Arctic Soda Fountain, on ‘eit Reoese NONDAY) Sepenbor 22, 1h at Capitol Hill. eotr IMPORTERS ‘913 A street southeast, Capitol Hill. ee pg-se aa ge GE 7 SS FANNIE STOOPS, Teacher of Messe wild a Hara aoe ened to Mee es Within THE con " terative medicines —— is enti to yee +h rg AND tution it is the very remedy needed. positive proof of this can be adduced. protlemmnteerdent on Corns, Bap Nars and other distressing "a oi ak ta ieee een | Y4ANUFacTURERs cs (0. street, ite the Treasur; ‘establish- ha ment is liberally paronized by the most intelli- gent and industrious portion of the commu- Bity. rs Jvurre, SMASHES, Coc! scription by Driver and his corps of efficient assistan’ Fine F the new sample rooms, corner P ivania avenue and 4% street. Site use, THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE sales of 1872 were $219,660. 12-8, ne ee ‘Russian BATHS; aiso, Medicated Va- Eg Baths, for all skin disease, at Dr. Shedd’s, Berest —__, ___ 9. | em, Ladies, and Chitdren. | enwax, eran: WitLoox & Ginn’s Srwine MacnIne. The translated at moder: celebrated Bazaar Patterns. Agency at Chas. iio Baum’s hoopskirt and corset factory, 7th street, U.8 Goent Survey Office Intelligencer building. 10,28 angi? Qu" ROBERT WREHRNAN Ponp’s ExTRaor is for sale at wholesale by 1 BS.BURR WILL REOPEN HER S rn has. Stott & Co., 480 Pennsylvania svenue, A et ths Rea ee @nd by druggists everywhere. tw, ttt stron. AYES SEMINARY FOR Yor La DIES —The duties of this Institutioa will be on BONDAY, 13th of September ‘Circuiars eddress M.A. TYSON sud Sisters, s P.O. Prince George's county, Bid., or Mr. Wht, BALLANTYNE, 425 }:h <tiect, City, D.C. pd im ington € APNATION ¢ Of SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND CHILDREN, au M Street, commer of Yeh Rev. 2 BUBBA DD. v. Bias wat hob! BD; BB» Hector 4 The ffth year wit! begii b. Apply as abe Rishing Goods M's ka September northwoat, between 3 MODERN Lanccacss— FOR ISS CALKINS SELECT © With THE NATIONAL SAVINGS ANE, corner of Open 5 w bu enemas rege = MEN'S WEAR. reopen on SEPTEM BEL ist, balla feel Sin ann de; for 5 Banking hours, Bt ‘Saurdaye, to 4 anté | BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS. toe 03,1446 ——__»—___ ‘THE COMMUNITY at large appreciate the use- fulness of Singer’s Sewing Machine. 1,5 THERMOMETERS and are repaired and made to order by Hempler ne ar 4\ street S—S—— eee TO THE TAXPAYERS OF GEORGE- jose who have not paid their taxes to th me find her at GAUZE MERINO SHIRTS. ree en the hours LISLE THREAD SHIRTS. FINE SILK SHIRTS. vee FALL MERINO SHIRTS. will be opened for the HEAVY MERINO SHIRTS. 10123, Bead ot Dinka ee ERAT Bei CANTON FLANNEL SHIRTS. SHAKER FLANNEL SHIRTS. RED FLANNEL SHIRTS. HEAVY SILK SHIRTS. 7 HEAVY RED CASHMERE SHIRTS. ee, (ten mouths, corron SEAR DRAWERS. LS ay N DRAWERS. GAUZE MERINO DRAWERS. Build’ = FALL MERINO DRAWERS. ACK FOR MY BOY—BOWARD HEAVY MERINO DRAWERS. Oh oO aces CANTON FLANNEL DRAWERS. oo., Ma, i TITUT mis Younes matical 3(OP. P [RE COMMERCIAL Opporit D rtreet ity, and who hold receip’s therefor are ested to present the ‘same to'the Goitecor ior raviice- sep9-5t___[Georgetown Courier} Golinctsr. Norrcs. ——_ CHEAPER THAN EVER! SHAKER FLANNEL DRAWERS. E B RED FLANNEL DRAWERS. ademy:) select. 0! oad Fisthe HEAVY SILK DRAWERS. , as HEAVY RED CASHMERE DRAWERS. Three-ply Cottage and other brands of CARPETS, LOTHS, MATS, BUGS: Hassocee Wee: sak Ie call and confirm yoursatf.at ENGLISH COTTON HALF HOSE. ie 117 Bridge street, Georgetown, | FRENCH COTTON HALF HOSE. SPECrau NoTice. I will reopen on Monday, the 15th Se} ber, with FANCY LISLE THREAD HALF HOSE, SEORGETOWN 51 BALBRIGGAN HALF HOSE. tat A vmn Lond FANCY COTTON HALF HOSE. . tiation will open T PLAIN SILK HALF HOSE. DAY, Sept. 16th, with an efficient corps of teac FANCY SILK HALF HOSE. "For catal for the fall season, to which we invite you to call jognes apply to Principal, or to Ballan- HOS: BROWN, WHITE MERINO HALF HOSE. tyne’s, 428 7th street. PS" gugas-im seps-6t 0. 121 Bridge street. | COLORED MERINO HALF HOSE. 188 HARROVER'S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG ‘ST AS WE EXPEOTED.—Such a rach of MS bien HILDREN, 1336 1 street, op will commence September ED has not been seen for some time. With every “HARROVER, Principal. at it with @ determ! m to do it good and to clean use by dyei expect ti live, while we know not how to iivesrcen wedye. W. H. WHEATLEY’S PREMIUM STEAM DYEING AND SCOUR- ING ESTABLISHMENT, 49 Jefferson street, Georgetown, D. 0. T SSES NES BOARDING AND DRESS SHIRTS. DAY SCHOOL will reopen Serrawsen 3, at « jon by borthern teachers, oug?2-1m" $16.50. CHER OF MUSIC, x a. lth. Circulars be 6 PALMER'S PATENT DOUBLE YOKE | the School and Bookstores. Thorough SACQUE SHIRT, READY-MADE, FOR (ane RIGTER, 6 PALMER'S PATENT SHIRTS, MADE TO | has the boner to announee to the publle that he will re bi i in PIANO, ORGAN id OMice open from7 a.m. until sunset. Saturday | _OKDER, FOR 818.00, HSRMORY "September tt ri Ss p.m. -tr | 6 PALMER’S PATENT SHIRTS, MADE TO ose ates eee vivenia ave., an staice, ORDER, FOR $21.00. (agency for Behomaker & Co's Pianos ) aussi 10 tae Ls’ ELEGANT ICE CREAM PARLORS, 69 High strect, aug23-ly Georgetown, D.C, GEANDEST SCHEME EVER KNOWN. 6 PALMER'S PATENT SHIRZS, MADE TO ORDER, FOR $24.00. (ae wasuing Tey Corner Seven hand s, MOrthImest, =orm, on Se esse judgment, FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE LISLE THRE GLOVES. THE DAY SESSIONS PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY. 7 afford the best opportunities for young gentlemen — LISLE THREAD DRIVING GLOVES. Sad young indies betes the ce See 12,000 CASH GIFTS @1,600,000. HEAVY KID DRIVING GLOVES. years, HEAVY CALF DRIVING GLOVES. s se DOGSKIN DRIVING GLOVEs. ithe who are engeged during the day aud ‘scck HARRIS’ SEAMLESS KID GLOVES, promotion. “ os ALL SHADES AND SIZES. ine STRESS COURSE ‘ic, Grainmar, Compo- Every Fifth Ticket Draws a Gift, THE ENING SESSIONS $250,000 ror S50. EY are cepecially designed for men and b Fae rashes pees of Renta: Public Library Hali at Louisville, Ky? ™ reial Goo vs ing and Doct ion, Penma sip, a applied to the various branches of Law, Political Eeonomn thd imei at LADIES AND CHILDREN’S WEAR. | Fie course mtanghe eee oe MERINO VESTS. THE PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT SILK VESTs. sADYANCED BUSINESS DEPARTMEN MERINO PANTS. ‘otk h depart 0 classe suited 00 thelr attalnments, ne mmisaed to cl SILK PANTS. TEE RATES OF TUITION, by the instalment ENGLISH COTTON HOSE. plan, place the advantages of tho instisution within Only sixty thousand tickets be sold and one- ieee Saran h ay eaeten ante re leaving ‘iy rn oe Shore 100,000 were disposed of forthe Think Goes The ticke‘s are divided into ten coupons or parts and lave on their back thescheme with a full exp'ana- Si this concerts wiicN efi be the grandest zwuat + wi <j cal display ever wi i ~ i play e% sacs) iu this country, the un- the reach of ail. FRENOH COTTON HOSE. THE SCHOLASTIC YEAR BEGINS MONDAY, $1,500,000, September 1. : BALBRIGGAN HOSE. ZN"ABLE CORPS OF INSTRUCTORS em. iylded inte 12,000 cash gitts, will be dtotribated by treet to be draw ome ce nce be Se te one wi and the gifts from another. — geese GRADUATES reces bs Dipl if ive t . ied taco tonal Association of Buriness Coileses. ©? 5 For particular information call at the College ONE GRAND COTTON CHEMISES. sddress for circular 2 ONE GRAND LINEN CHEMISES. —— H. C. SPENCER, President, ONE GRAND {SPUTA'S MUSIOAL a QRE GRAND COTTON DRAWERS. ‘Sru btxrer Eas ONE GRAND. LINEN DRAWERS. OPENS mons hinge COTTON SKIRTS. P AY, SEPTEMBER ter, 30 CASH Gi 1 5 , i GASH Gt CAMBRIC SKIRTS. «| tioa Baleea CHL Rone Men's Chratiar 8) OABH GI NIGHT DRESSES. opens SEPTEMBER 3D, 1873. 100 CASH GI Cirenlars, contaluihe terms, &o 40 CARH GI DRESSING SACQUES. op application W. Ht Olont ‘Library 4 oaee be CORSET COVERS, pd You ety ian Association Building, ua Gast GT emoaee aniar wWatirn. at Prof. ESPUTA'S residence, 308. sh ateert southeast, Washington, D.C. aued)lm LAWN SHIRT WAISTS. ICHLAND BOARDING AW a JI R FOR BOYS, appa iceamoays INFANT’S CAMBRIOC SKIRTS. The distributi INFANT'S FLANNEw SKIRTS. tickets are sold or not. and the 13,000 gifts all paid in | INFANT’S COTTON SLIPS. 145 Lancels Brest, new Perk Avenus, Begpertion to the tickets sol@mall unsold Fekete INFANT’S CAMBRIC SLIPS. BALTIMORE, Mo. Zar €Sestrored as at the Firm kad Second Concert : WM. D. MARTIN, 4M INFANT’S CAMBRIC DRESSES. Graduates of the University Princi ted of Virginie Frew masters PRICE OF TICKETS. INFANT'S ROBES. $d German taught by experienced native Whole tic! 4 i. 4 “ te Season commences September 1sth a outer 19,01, Hstves ifenths,or | INFANT'S OLOAKS. Catalogues, with foil particulars, sent to any ad- oe on = iat : ‘The unparalleled success of the Gi as well as the a’ infaction given by the Pit cont con tigre es Seater ad The Fourth poncert rill be fatale like ‘Set ‘hird tod fall Sart culars my se INGTON, D. 0. BEE 10, NOP Department opens SEPTEM- ‘be Columbian Oollege opens SEPT: Medical Oot): CTU Fees Sebool spene GOTO! GLOVES. 1 BUTTON LISLE THREAD GLOVES. 2 BUTTON LISLE THREAD GLOVES. For catalogues, containing ful particulars in re- learned from circul ich will be sent free 3 BUTTON LISLE THREAD GLOVES. ard to torms agg courers of etractign, aldress this office to all may apply for them, 1 BUTTON KID GLOVES. ang?-toc8 MES ©. WHLLEES. 14. By ‘Tickets now ready for. Fale, and ail orders accom- LOVES. a President. So. panfed by money Promptly filled, Liberal terms | 2 BUTTON KID GL ROzSs) ACADEMY (Fourth Year.)—Work re Elven to those who buy te sail acta. 3 BUTTON KID GLOVES. commences SEPTEMBEB Unt. at Dr Sandee THOS, £. BRAMLETTE, 2 BUTTON UNDRESSED KID GLOVES. land's cl h, 43% street, between © siract . Publ. Libr. Ky, and Ast. ed Manager Gi s ad . Svenue northwest. See circular, ery Building, Louisville, Ky. sctpal'e Fests 3 BUTTON UNDRESSED KID GLOVES. | Lousiana bookstores, or cell at Privctpal's resi- ang23-wis.3m 2 BUTTON CASTOR GLOVES. Tors number of peels eo Mice 91S per quar- rRaCeicaL eRUn 3 BUTTON CASTOR GLOVES. avglé-im* Chase £0TE; Principat. Gr <ER 2 BUTTON DOGSKIN GLOVES. Goxzsce cortex, aud MANUFACTORY. | : Between North Capitol and tsi streets NV. W. w im . D. 0. olaetic exere ee galt be resumed on MON- TRUNES oi? ‘sngl5-toc.1 JAMES CLARK, President BEPAIRED AND COVERED. CASTOR GAUNTLETS. JAMES &. TOPHAM & CU., M338, a EBOw WILL MOVE AARNESS, aired sind Ping UNK MAN - FANCY GCOoDs. Sestvshere cee will the Ho, 496 SEVENTH STREET, ‘Rext to Odd Fellows’ Hall, a ¥ A special of Lectures on the Difficnities + Ese., fpcotiely to direct the