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BV ENING STAR ee ee tree eee. ae ee ee ae Oe Deaton ee _ FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL | Georgetown Advertisoments. EDUCATION EDUCATIONAL. ——————— As stated by telegram to Tas STAR ged Sagas llth, between T and U northwest; Washimgtom Stock Exchange, Sept. I. BX THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. | Mes GEN. WHEBLER will resume the duties prsue SCHOOLS OF FRE DSTALOT OF | day tbe above race was won by the wr | An Neville, owing? | frame, A, between Quotations furnished by Midilicton & Co., banter. RUSTBES’ SALE OF A TH 1VE ct ner School on MOND 4 Y, 7th of September, CULUMBIa TUESDAY........September 1, 1874. | OA) {0 of Albany. The New York Herald of | 34 and 4th northeast; Charles Borland, two- The following were the pric.« bid and aked at | T aa a 37 Market street, between ist aud Pi r* ae Ajj} || Wrrerday morning. prior to the race hed. tee | story brick, Vermont cremua totes tant’) | theeeg a the Washington Stock Wxchang» ty | BEIDGNSTESET CEOLe RTOS Georgetown, D.C. pTihrtegt atmierion tothe Whites» LOCAL NEWS jolowing description of this crew and their | streets northwest; Johanna M. Hones, two-story | 982 Ui, 8; 4M; 0% bid, 10 asked. Baak tone QELEcT SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LAD | gen ent Ge . | boat brick, B, between 6th and 7th southwest; J. E. | O0s°Nattonal Bask pies hes Snttbanee ‘irtms of adeed of trast dated December | § No 1 Deppineton Pt ‘amen eo ben ry ‘s At Riley's, on the upper end of the western | Simmons, two-story frame, High, between 6th Patiroade-Metrapoliinc Boeck, 16 bi, Ise moka A.B. 1571,duly recorded in Liber No. 664, Ist Street betsecen Band ( | sive, at the following placce ee beaten ce hee hore, the Beaverwycke, of Aibany, are stop-| and 7th, Georgetown; Mrs. Barrett, two-story | Soni" ational ‘Theate- bosds, Ja) <T {Olio 367, et Seq. one of the land records for | Mus VEBNON boxer will resus | ~, Olt Feliows? Hali—Santord’s Old Time Min- | Shore, = per A " > ye ss, | ‘a mieceets x, | Wasbingtom county, tn the District of Golumbia, | of ber Schocl on MONDAY, Sept. 71h. ng. Well pleased with their quarters, tl frame, Sth, between D and E northeast; D. | pc. ask-d; Arlington Fire Tmsarance Oo. stock, | ona at uest of the Ag red there: I strom. | Lave been working hard since their arrival, | Curtain, two-story frame stable, rear 612 H | 9 Wid. District securities (Dicrict of Otme: Fig Sy pace ee eal gn oa 74 Psiiains Theatre Comoe —* The Brooklyn Scandal” | whieh was rather late in the week. These foar | street southwest; John McCarthy, two story Eis) Pegmancal improvement, 7's, J & J, 87, AY, August 31, 1th af 6 OcLIoR hildren, will Fooped on i: . and miscellaneuus performances. men look well, end, 60 far as physique is con: | frame, Valley, between High and Congress, | $1 aay “a; Market Steck bonds im ploce OF parte! of ground | Le eee IE Apply to the | | ‘ oe " | cerned. I imagine haven't many a Samer: bert Young, two-story frame, | certificates,” 7 5-10, M\& N.. 1875. mate lying and being in Georgetown, nag J eit ta cnonent, an Condensed Locats. | about them. With no spare fiesh, im | K, between lst and New Jersey avenue south- | bords."6's, J. & 1873, 83% bid; 89 aeked. a rg ne. Tend ree TES HAD AMERICAN SCHOOLTG — ae ST =f « The melancholy days” are upon us. | at an average 164 pounds, they must be made of | east; Edward Moton, two-story frame, Bounda- | Leas bonds, (Leg) Bs. g. &'N., 1912, 9) bid, 94 | Fits 0 part of Jot OS te | GBema ah ond Rh errcem verano Gene AU te etmnttted 4 is Chief -Justiee Cartter has returned from his | good stuff. Two of them are sx hey ney Ty, between 15th and 19th northwest; W. Mill- asked. Board of Pablic Worke—Certificateas Go feet eight (8) t portend fof the beginning porat Ove German Professor and two competent Amert. eshington ard Ge-restows oe J, ” apd possess maseiveness of rib and beam that | housers, three-story brick, 5th, between I and Improvement. Bard. & Ss 14. 86 bid, 38 ask, lot, as conveyed to William Oscklag tet Sem dedi eeeinionen County on application et ch was elected sur; ft com- | will aetomsh the . if they can use all | K northwest; A. Davis, two- frame, Sth, | 1°75. 86 bid, 96 876. 84% bid, 87 eak=d; 1877; | the north side of Brides street, and ee ‘Tuition: @1 & and $2 per month. b surgeon of com: y. y a 84 Did; 1578,'85 biu, 87 seked: do. sories, § bid, 85 the strength that their combined frames possess | between D and E southwest; R. Eichorn, two- 3 “2 ‘J “6 - ast on said Brid, 1” edt 14. 60 | Gue north three hundred (350) fort, thence west al soncrpets. eckeel’ ; 174, jue north three hu 5 ° an ornt orp. Pgs 40. WT bid:do. | paraliel with Bridgn mreee twenty (>)) fects and | “a pphcartongecnce! "coms eles bid. thence south three hundred (3X) foet to the places! | fro. sa je fi . Be 7 & pasing of the | hot work is in store for somebody. Capt. Hills, | story brick, Gih, between K and 1 northwest; | Ha tox cenincsen emer, J hestney ro of the club, docs not speak very confidently ef | Thomas Collins, two-story brick, H, between 6th | jars, eu bids de: on The Saturday night excursions of the steamer | their chances, but then I imagine he bas hopes | and 7th southwest; Aili Hughes, two-story to3p.m, : . beginning, toget the. tmprovene +t eS : Georgeanna have been discontinued until next | of a good position st the finial. frame, O, between 2ist and 224 northwest, Joh Wall street To-any. coastal a otal Centres tne ST. MATTHEWS FINALE ACADEMY ie ail) oF BATUR. ‘THE CREW. B. Taylor, tw frame, D, between 24 and Bow Yous 0e ber 1.—The Post's Gnanctal ar- | store on first floo » Se as Pommissiorers have decided to appoint Inflated Upper | 3d southeast; J. O- bmg 2 Of gold have boon at 193*, 109%. ‘Terms—as preecribed by the deed of tras PAROCHIAL SCHOOL, two additional sebool trustees from the county | Name. Position. Age. Height. Weight. Chest.Arm. between 3d and New Jersey avenue northw ind two mor: , making nineteen | J.Wilson....Bow 2 a RK . Curen, two-st Altogether. ee T.J.GormanNo.2 25 5:10 165 35% 13% | 23d northwest; O. T. Davis, three three-sto Collector Cook made a special deposit of RS it ne’ P? rn and aie cae ~ Ne 0 Or dneted br the Sisters of the Holy Crees, $1% 122 per annum andl Giper | sotum ifr Dicurabar 9; WS ta day ofsais pa eee ee OE a pe init orstaat aaa aot Nae eaqie,! | Revece afeaie in vaah; balance at sixand vweivs | SEPTEAD 4 “a . a a twelve orman No.3 23 3:11 It 39° 13% | bricks, M, between 4th and 5th northwest; J. | four! Sshkers"werting baa boes fou Sk ti Plouths for which the notes of the purchaewr.bear: | WawtonaL, UNI GEORGETOWN Wedgwood, Joseph Casey Pir) ‘POMS Ney | ing jntereet from the Gay of sale, anh cemtan on mgs lh tment arene street Building, FRIDAY, fopemp. 000 U q terday, which amount- ilsonStroke 35 6:00 156 38 13 McCutchen, —— frame, 13th, between G and I | and 485. Commercial bills are quoted at 48it> 435) | Heed of trust on the properiy fe betaken. A | fh.) “ oe . 3 be niceties Sa to son.con nad his’ soeciots to day will ex- | Weight of crew, 656 pounds. sontheast; Henry Clinton, ’ two-story brick, | Government boods are a fraction I Geporit of 100 will be required on the day of ber Ttn under the inatraction of Profeassrs, WB penhington « tows ceed that amonnt. Cedar shell E.E Ransom, built by Thomas | Franklin street, between ith and 5th northwest: | 48 Be Pee Ca Doard for Mis | aud ai! conveyancing at the expense of the par: Messrs. S. Wolf, A. S. Schmedtie, and H. | Fearon, Yonkera, N.Y. Length, 41 feat; beam, | S.C. Clark, two-story brick, East Oapitol atreet sold Ang! wget agp ch | chaser. ; Jared Scho. Artbar MacArther, BATUSDAY, Sept: ae Lecture room, ae? 6: it, 0% a le . Wir UTE For ici COUNTY SC#O0LS Schoenborn have been elected trusters of the | 20 inches; depth, 8 inches; weight, 125 poand-; | between 5ch and (th; E. three- E2002, and weleas arAR TE ea | galltermect sale are not Regent endl Ma N NSTITCTE Fou Bows, Frank tin Boli?i. ¢ FRIDAYS. py sem German-American school, G street, between 4th nase oe eee ee won ot each, 6 Ibs. story brick, Grant street, jen oth nd 10th S for shore date. aid 9 sors fortone date, Btocks | pr Forty at the risk aod cost of the defaalciug pur The elebtcenth a: wun: sessicn ope pede SE is) 5 west; M. Hines, ic in wi opencd ', @1, above 01 ‘9 a the after fire daya’ eden on ome om or y ‘ » . wt ty ee stterasy catienla nestle | Racing Grams tine Gad Wane 537, between Sd and Ath aad aod it worth | tattoh: kaon bose rie, which has fallen'L's. | or murenemepapers pebil hed eee oe arene R JOHN BBRVOKS, Secretary. & una pros. in the case of Jas. O'Bryan, charged with Concerning our Potomac club, which, by the | Mary Baldwin, two-story brick, East Capitol SETS giraine of Pestoves the fepeetalle pied ington, De KINARD WARNaa,; a Ee cates Hea Court, <* Horton, appealed from the Po- | way, made a very creditable exhibit in the cox.- | #t¥eet, between sth and 9th; F. A’ Clavery, two- | Bs!“ strong. ar baviog been Uuton Pacific. Tas CHABLES A. JAMES, ~ | Trustees ENGLISH AND OLassican | fs ten Court. story brick, East Capitol ‘street, between sth is st ady at the advance. Extreme saiss | avgl&-ecn is 3H ECHOOL, FOR BRAL LIFE The oniy receipts of grain to-day in George- | test, the Herald has the following: and 9th; J. H. Byram, two-story brick, fi 7 — 10th, town were 600 bushels corn and 350 basheis “Starting from the last or eastern buoy to- | between R andS northwest; James Williams, wheat by rail, consigned to J. G. and J. M. | morrow will be the representatives of the Poto- two-story frame, R, between 1th and 13th HIGH & HUNT, Principal. wilt —Teloarap. 76% 007 a2 a Bhorey 738 OO ton" bait S2-THE ABOVE S4LK 13 POSTPONED until “#CCUREO aT THR cA 1.4748; Wabash. 3134” RSDAY, September 1@cb, 1874, same hour and Waters. No sales reported. mac club, of Georgetown, D.C. They are oxrs- | northwest; J. E. Herrell and J. P. Childs, seven ‘s Pat. sas Nort NR es ele WASHINGTON BUSINESS CoLLEceE, The New York Herald bureau in this city will | men of much reputation and gertiemen of good two-story bricks, 6th street, near Virginia ave- and’ real, Oieubee aon ye ree - shortly remove its head aarters from ite pres- | judgment. Col. Jones, who will pull No.2 and | nue southeast; Andrew Jackson, two-sto1 ols Central, W@uly eepl-ecdds “THUS ent location on Newspaper Kow to the rooms | is captain of the crew, does not feel th ry they | brick, M, between 3d and 4 southwest; Chas. over Stinemetz’ hat store, on Pennsylvania | will accomplish much, as they have but recent- | Schneider, two-story brick, if between 4th and The Markets, avenue. ly received a new Elliott, and, being very dit- | 5th northwest: W. Wystlie, one-story frame, RaLtimoR®, September 1,—Virginia 6's, peelers, ‘The Prince George M. E. camp meeting is to | ferent from their old craft, ‘the boys haven't | G, between 2d southwest; 8. W. Bland, | 3424 bid to-day. tore, Rate. Caney: CANDY: Butrance to ecu: FRENCH AND PLAIN most Worthy nd Wuowe LAND Bwrain. HO MBO and of the Unite & neld Ys sta. ; y fat 2 |" BartitoxE,” September 1—Cotton heavy and —_ School, mow in itssixth y ntages for theirs. sand daughves Lon, on ibs Pope's Greek’ brtweh or the Batt: a ee won't foul | greenery S7ame» Ki, between 4th and Sth south quiet iow Jmulddii“es, WA. “Riour vaine au ‘un- Menufactured by” sronozs, BONDAT, September 7th, 8. JNO. git Scouse Heat hegiue MONDAY, Anco , = anne —=—S ed. pad Cc. y 7 ow) ~the mest fav i « GC Be eer eee ear ee CO | kganss oe Gluaeasaae wines | St f todd 59 High street, Georzetown. | 3iteet BOFthwest, on aad after Mou sbipe are jasued at auy time, and dete {rome ‘The contractor for the improvement of 251 | durarce. ‘They are brown and hearty, and uo- | SCEooL StaTioNEuY, cc—The sealed propo, ce PRRPARATORY DEPART WENT.—Boye cuter this department who have « street, between G and H, also New Hampshire | ticeably free frem the lean and hungry appear- | *Al8 tor furnishing public school books, job ady and in good demand—white gar: 7 the | printing, and stationery for the public schools | And veers een de a deere Oats, fica 1 akce once common among racing crews, for the 9 and scarce @1 Ly lemand—southern, 4 aoe wae te aan aesnon caer one any Potomacs — their reason in re of diet, | and offices of the District, were opened and the | western renee lo. white, 54@55 By» firm, a pension on bis work has ‘been revoked, and or- | and there is alw: Hi jet 00. Provision Hay autet'a steady, 18 vovaza rovisions (;F0nGETOWN COLLEGE, DO. Actrie oan SUTMEND Bo Femmed in the CLASSICAL DE- | Division in Ariihmete ealngeibiaecabiees A new stock of INITIAL and FANCY NOTE PAPERS, of the atest styles and at low prices, PABTMENT on s DerakTMENT.—Sted ue len eee eon eran | Serer ee areas Poem tt Se he ge | Scr hea tars Dong Mate’ ox | 9 FERBDAY, SEPTEMOER dered to procesd with a % eee Se outside of the orit- | spowidere, Sagi; clearrocideetnc@it” Buona | cUavardsat A. V. GRIME For the greater convenience of day #e Speaker of the Hones and the Viee Pomatone, * _Infated Upper | nary line and euited to the engineer's ofice. Gured hemes ieair ards ise" waceers panier | —Sue=? % __Corner High and Bridge au conte eee we Sasteae for some years in business (practice of | Name. Position.Age.Height. Wewht.Chest..irm. | Th6 following-named gentlemen are the suc. firm, reccipts Hieht, in fair demand, 28 Cotton G BARD EXOUBSION of EORGE’ ° ‘ ° . “ a: the law) in Colorado, where he seems to be | H.S.Truax..Bow “7 5.06 110 | 40 — | Qeestul bidders: Solomon & Chapman, Warren | doll ‘and nomival—fair to prime Bio cargoes, 179 | \% HIBEKNIAN BOUIALS, to The SCHOOL OF PHILOSOPHY will reopen oa y the quarter, (tures fiourisbing like the bay tree. By tne last Den- | Frank Jones,No.241 567 120 33 _. | Choate, Wililam antes Fy Onge arker. G. | 10s, Faroleam unchanged. Whiskey firm, 1.03. | Bills Pavillon, seventy miles plow. ip agparlaend re eae . ver papers we see that bi h two of the iead- | AJ-McBiair.No.3 22 5.11 10) 42 —- | Grandeil, and for job printing Mesers. Judd & | Sugar firm and in, good demand, 10%;al0%_ ber 34, 1st, ‘The stcemer Raver will leave High | »,ThS Lectures will be ei nalish, for the . a ing citizens of Denver, have established & Safe | D.Coughlin,Strokesd0 508; 160 41 —- | Detweller. tl OT ar eg ee Oe ee stedying 0 promresite eed have ant nei erat | B fa ped and Lp ho which starts with ee ee ay Charles B. El- Montoomeny County AGRICULTURAL So- cf 3 JP bry nil and steady. tage of s fall classical course, ne prospects of success, Hott, Greenpoint, L. 1’; length, 41 feet, beam, | CIETY.—The twenty-first annual exhibition o: pire teens — For further parti an lot P Tae Late Joeera H. BRADLEY, sr— Qute from his Profes: iv, Ti ov are engaged during the advancing. Corn shade better. Tri- | 18% inches; depth, 13% inches; weight, 115 lbs ; | t¥€ Agricultural Society of Montgomery coun- | “Loxvos, Feptimb-r 1, 12 President. % * » h Mm mai, itswiater~This | Jedgth o€ oar 12 feet 8 inches; Weight of each, ty, Md., will be held on the 9th. toth and 11th | mouey of “OOsTI 7 eéorathn this month, at Rockville. The fairs have | London, Seprember 1.—The scretary. IR LCOSTIGIN WILL oP BEG? | CArrLicaTion should be mate at the © Sermorn, the Bar Association and other mem- | 74! = Deen successes in previous years, and the ap. | the country teccay is tempesta, toes | Visa Cot ror sat Se Ee eee eUN. | fice, corner fthand L. strects nomtbe bers of the bar met in the Circuit Court room otal displacement, 755 Ibe. Proaching exhibition promises to’ be most in- | the gale is very bea y ESTABLISHMENT. DADPI at 84 Act sothoeet, wait Bee | Blcstiue whould be xddvorant for the purpose of taking action in reference to Kacing drese, Tos shicts, with white star.on | Tkccings ‘The sitentases wiht Goamine ah 1h ONDoN, Be P.m.—Oonmole, 925, 9% oO . informe ety 800 a "aeaie tea z Br. BT. Merrick prosideds ood me We! | eet ine Mace breeches and t “| tons have hood emitm jist and general attrac | 1.5.4: ten-(ortien, Wi: Erie, 90; pret re-do. Paris | With, ovlarged Povtad fa"the oructry: infest | FY SELROT Caassi0St) AND MaTHEMaT. | ST- JOHN'S COLLEGE Beil acted as secretary” seco ., | ,BOARD OF Fine Commissionmes— Estimated | 108 have been arranged liberally. che inate rentes at 6S frence 7iz¢contimes. | gvery facility for doing the beet work at Low peices: IOAL SCHUOL FOR BOYS, « ANNAPOLIS, Mr. kK. Elliot, from the committee on | Expenses of the Department.—A special meeting | _Rwat Estate Satwe.— Messrs. Duneanson ia “ ‘aii pablo teat ore satin sat ee aae Cnr Sclente and ths Founrsasty @raser, Berwagy xp K, JAMES M. GARRETT, LL.D, Priccipat, resolutions, reported the following : of the Board of Fire Commissioners was held in | Bros., auctioneers, yesterday sold a lot of — — Uotsen dn the peat Soy ” ‘The Twenty-feursh Annua: Beeston of this Shoo! ‘ “ee ‘The Bar Asrociation of the District of Colum- | the Columbia building last night, the president, ground in square (69, fronting on O street, be- THE WEATHER. UB MOTTO 18 EXCELSIOR Will vegin on MONDAY, the lath of Septoi!. >. ‘MONDAY oer dia, deeply lamenting the decease of Joseph H. | Joe. Williams, in the chair. Commissioners | tween North Capitol and tst streets northeast, | War DEPARTMENT, (pice of Chtef Sienal O: { In Dyeing and Cleaning Ladics Dresssa, Shawia, | The Principal cau b= seen at the achool rooms after | 2. Bradley, jr., one of its most prominent, learned | Tait, Morgan, Reed, and Thomas present. 21 feet Zinches, and running back oi feet 6 in. Wasitixo10N, DOs Bopt. 1, 1374, 10. Sacques, Ties, Ribbons, &, &0., Gent's Costa’ | the first day of September. Tuition, @39 por yuan. and efficient members, do therefore in sorrow | A ‘communication was received from S. L. | che During the rest of Tuesday over | Pants, ard Vesta - to Charles Kozel, for 8 cents per square PROBABL T1868, ter. For information address Der annum, pa, for bis death, respect for his memory and sym- | Phillips, president of the Washington ani | foet nd, also a lot of grou’ ‘omter, | | Athome toeverybody from . Motil snnset: a eral siete Si Fer f ize, fronti the xouth Atlantic and galf states, rising Ta. m. CHAS. B YOUNG, Principal. | farminetul r pathy for his aitiicted family in their great be- | Georgetown railroad, in reference to horse | a 30 fot alley in rear oftame, to Conrad Bon | slight chacges In temperatures winle'montiy from | Saturdays trem Ta ee adh Oe: one ee etl _SUsi-tf Rep end Ohron.} BINS Annepeli ongil reavement— jumpers; laid on the table. man, for 7 cents per square faot. northeast to See clear er partly c’ondy | stand established 18%], now Ss complete in the y 18S E. SENDO Resolve, That the high character and eminent | © ‘The resignation of Thos. L. Newman, of No. i weather will prevail, Over Tennessee andthe Ohio | country. Bverybody come an: I a aeons. See age RTS, Bat to W. Hl. WHEATLEY, qualification of our deceased brother in private | 1 company, was received and accepted. INSTALLATION.—‘Lhe following officers of | Ving? Glear or partly clondy wouher eet folkeees | Sy8te 49 Jefferson street, Georgetown, D. and professional life were alike worthy of our | The board considered a statement to the Dis- | Auxianna Circle, No. 1, of U. A- O. Druids, | py falling barometer, Over the lower lake region, | 2 EORGETOWN SaVINGS BAN, admiration and respect; bis andoubted integ- | trict Commissioners. After a detailed state- | Were installed last night’ by D.D. G. A. Druid | winds veering to cast and aoath, stationary or risi GFoRGE oe BANK, D.C, rity, honor and courtesy endearing him to our | ment of expenses for the year the board saya it | Thomas Rich: Past Arch Drni A. E. L. Keese; | temperature, ciear or partly clondy weather, and $1 HIGH STRERT. ts and commending him to our friendship | will be seen that the totai expenses of the fire | First Bard, Ella Morrison; EF. Bard, Margaré followed by falling barometer. Over the upser take Bank bours, 9 a. m. to on Seturdaye and esteem. t and > ‘ © | (20 recotve deposits) until 6 p. ni. Interest pata oo department for the past fiscal year wero | McLean; Treasurer, Emma Parker; Secretary, region falling barom tor, seltzer rtiilag tem: | Gepcaie. Gencrat Bunting Business aes ear Ooe solved, That by bis untimely death the bar | $95,583.83, and the total estimates for the cur- | Louise Cavanangb; Inside Guard, Marga partly cloudy weather, and over the northern por: | Hectlons made oa ail accessible peints. ‘Discount of the District has been deprived of a most dis- | rent fiscal year are $57,733. a reduction in favor | Crawford; Outside Guard, Francis Mort {iou possibly rain areas. Overtheupoer Msastppi | 4Y8, Mondays, HF. POUKAN! 1 tirguisbed and useful member, whose zeal im | of this year of $7.850.+3. The estimate for sala- | Conductor, F. A. Benter. god lower Miscurl vatleys, and the northwest. | a Ww pa BRETT SoM HORM, Prositent. sariabig ree eels Rrofecsional duties was in- | ries, which constitutes the largest item of ex-| 1:x awimatiow OF ATELICAW amwrs vor Tracn- | (amine followed by rising barometer. bigh tempora- 5 7. variably tempered by wisdom, kindness and | pense, is $55,133. The force as at present or- EREHIPS — Superintendent Cook, Prof. Geo. B. | partly chins guathen ante the oe? | HL Polkinhorm, Ther Dow! J.T, Mitcholt, charity. Saree nator aed tee nee eet | Vashon, Prof. Warring, of Louisville, together | Hocrpuciay Tate area Sone, oe eee By | Heney Dicom, ReEcOcree: eR, fae a; That Ne fender to his honored | mum number and lowest rates respectively, | uleD: sub-board of- trastees, are to-day con. | the middre erates, rising barometer, falling ne niae | BUCyAShinn,' M.D Hartiey, ‘Thos, Kuowies: rane and fo is zmmediate family Our sincere | consistent with a due regard to efficiency. ‘The | yiththe tab board | examinations of candidates | tlontry temperatare, winds mos'ly fren mortawea: | _9BS-@m sympathy and condolence in their reavement, estimates for repairs ageregate $10,700. The for teacherships in the colored schools of Washe tonortheast, and clear or oudy weather, FREDUCTION IN PRIOKS —To enable us to and assure them L® Eemory ot e one ouse of No. 2 company is greatly in nm ofa 3 3 3 21 OCA close oat our entire stock of DRY 9DS they loved to well and who was 60 dutiful and | new roof, aud it is urged that atthe roof must | IRton and Georgetown at the Samner School nwo wilic Gas F's SOHOUL will commence y ‘ on TUESDAY. September Lsty at 817 M7, SEENON INstitoTs strect northwest. Besidence 937 H Bgl SI ee es rae Mrs CHsRLES W WO Principal N 188 JONES’ ENGLISH AND FRENOH | viele \ PRUD HOMME Bosideot T. ECHOUL FOB YOUNG LADIES will Reopen | Ereuch. Third anwnal seston eon on MOND ber Bis, at 2S A atreg | Bet. Fort posite former r. oH an woll far, tehed school room. au a EXEROISAS UF THE ACADEMY TEER VISITATION, Fre erick, Ma.. will bo Tested on TUESDAY, September Ist, aicdS 10t Etis0cral INstitc re —Thw wel-ta wn 4 school for Boys is REMOVED fro» th» Chu oh ofthe Epiphany to the Ball over Nos. 3721 Penusyisaria avenve rorthwest_ and wit Oven ite Fifth Be-sion WEDNESDAY, September Sth. For torms app y at 10 ¥.L, KNIGHf,D.D, me and cirealars apply © took eteres = (j)*3 Woon INSTITUTE, wD. SUPEAIOR ADVANTAGES. Nature # @yrtem ot Tneernc- apgroved Utyrct-Tea ‘ire Forme, dein, P tal Ap RECOKD The thermometer in ths business office of tux id 7 = before moving into our New tore, we will, from a . ee Sereied to them, will ever be cherished by his | be made new at once the Louse be raised one | Pilling. ‘There were present about thirty STAR ranged to-day aa follows:—S a.m 4/1); 10 @. 1., bis date, BELL EVERTTHGMG AT REDUCED Sea ew enNcn, AED CLASSICAL 18 seiie arta conmnities abe i pd Tan r fh afer psionic ng — ‘ a P Gur clock ts lar ¢, and bargains may be expected, | =revus norihwert. Mow NORLO JAOKSO%, _ L.@ Mathews Tie committee also reported resolution re- | department at that point, and thereby coucen-| Tue Jawetny Wi t Prigg’sstors | Ar Farr Oaks, while standing ina vary tem- BENJAMIN MILLE " | Frovcipat. Seventh auvual session bi on the | _Ste7-Im_Glenwocd. Sowar Creating (Mr. Merrick to present them tothe | trate its business at one of the engine houses. | hare the most beantital samples of goods in | pest of death, with his sword uplifted in com- | jes-tr 101 Bridge street, Georgeiow: rl *EEKEOLD InsTiTUTE Lutte General Term, aud reqaest that they | No. 3 company occupies at present a temporary | this city, mand, General 0. 0. Howard had his right arm HABKOVER'S SOHOOL for Young Le- Paani: Jeasey Be enteredon the wizntes. ut Congress having made an appropria- == i carried away. That night, after Howard had = ney Lb pp erie pe one & BOYS Mr. Fiiiot moved the adoption of the resotn- | tion for the building of a new engine houss, no THE COURTS. suitere? amputation, and was lying spent ani MISOELLANEOUS. To beprmber ith Oreste eo Pet | _eveim Bev. &.G. CHAMBEES. Principal ceceaceas Ral A bate to the memory of the | expense will be incurred by the department foc SPRctaL TRRM—Jwige Humphreys. Facked with pain in @ box car which wasto | \OoNp gop dat the Bookstore, or by applying to the OCKVILLE ACAE — — Shine heast enue, REStld no more kind or for- | house for that company. ‘The houses of Nos. | ayo..°! , Spoftord agt. Kirk take him to Washington, Kearney drew near, | “ROUND TOR 1. cos, vat : Rs. - — ving Beart than his ever beat within the | 1, 4, and 5 companies, and the truck houss, a bill denied. Hughes agt. Negley; restraining | «td looking into the car, said: “Howard, old —— ° ‘The sinty-sixih soe teape <9 ny 1 Peed the eee ar areaeee Bo repsire be- | order granted. Fiat agt. Plath evder ranitying | boy, 1 am*corry for you-sorry with all’ ory ‘The urdersigned are now prepsred to farnish the TUBEDAY, SEPTEMBES i 1 Mr. James A. Buchanan, of Baltimore, see- | yond the [epee oper rear and tcar- | trustees report of sales. Puiilips agi. Phillipe | heatt; but, Howard, I have just. thought of above celebrated CEMENT to dealers and contrac, m' A the Acad: 7 is to prepare e le repairs to the several engines. a ma ~ atti, & pair of gloves; send mo the right R .M. 5 > r ae Distriet dit ‘sot contain all tuo fiends of dor | fer heed pdee ereraiengimot., ‘The extims MeGuigan: Grube refaieg 65 aot oe cas | and keep thee teh for peureny, Sed ety | soa Ho. Se Hight Goeeeten, feph H. Bradley. He alluded to his zeal and | percded for this item during the past year was | 2) een; (3 = pee yemarked that the deceased would sacrifice in | €5,¢542%. Thea 8 Corps Of tear bers his devotion to daty everything save honor. Principal or to B. auswer. Adjourned for one week. divide the cost with you, and hereafter we will | A{BW SPRING BTYLE OARRIAGES The lone was s great one, for no wan of his age | private individuals and railroad corporations in at eanhaty, chatged with vagratsy, | him than praying, and then Howard can boat Jon eetice mesh, ana Low Door and ver gave greater prot " . . nite, : ” - |. B000 MreJ. Es Norrie’ and others followed in ap- jee ieee ie 3,000, aad tthe cost fore tke | fent to the chain gang for 9)days. ‘Tilley Chis- | ME Prayinganyway” in exchange Call before’ pu chasing cise Pera remarks, aud the chairman paid a | last fiscal year was $2,535.09, irrespective of sal- | helm forfeited collsteral for disturbingthequiet | A Menpaciovs Menpicant.—A woman | f<an © amd D Waren iw aries. On account of the worn-out and de | Of Georgetown. Mary E. Miller, a vagrant and » Washington, fective condition of the wires and machinery, | Pt0stituie, was sent down for 30 days.” A. Shil- MINARY. M s A. TOLMA WEDNE DA {pnpits limited € t town, theconnty seat of @ heathy climate. kw the B street, Baltimore. 8 considerable expenditure will be necessary, | Bg was fined $3 for cursing. Minnie Langley | street. ‘She etraggled deeporately and cried ! LINK Lier fcheot for born sexes, is Bader the care 0 LR. ALLEN, 8M. Priccipat tn order to keep the tolegraph Ia working order, | "AS sent down ass vagrant.” Wes'y. Willinus, very bitterly, saying that tho ual four emtvicen | Ls WOOD-BUBST LIME i ecoce bie by Paiedie: ty ond Bales ee rite heh a A Gay a very painful accident occurred near the | by timely and adequate repatrs, and even were | lou" avd boisterous; £5. George Dorsey, curs: | g¢ heme who ere starving. It was subse- : Rut read, The course M45 *taNp acric (ity Hall. Mr. Andrew Jackson, the well-/ the whole amount estimated for expenietin | ing; $3. Robert Rixiey and James Boyd were quently ascertained that she owned two houses 90 cents per barrel. Scienee and the Classics i known plasterer, in bis wagon. | repairs alene, it would not be sufficient to piace | 8: ed $5 for loating on the railsof a park. Roger | in Oxrord street, and her husband helt attay THOMAS #AHRY LIDGE A.M, Concoravi ‘The next ese nw when one of the me joose and | the telegraph in an entirely reliable and satis- | Cerroll, loud and boisterous; £5. Kate Littie- | ation in the Zine Worke.—W. F. Com. ays. peas jen et Bs slipped out, letting the sha{t drop on the hors factery condition. In conclusion, the board say | tM, cursing; $3. Maggie Dillon, loud and boise — = eels. The ani al at once took fright, that they are unable to make any eu tions | fereus; €5. Michael Dillon, same charge; $10. | A VETERAN onsenven thinks that people of DORTLAND (INPORTAD OEBMENT, FOL ran down D street to the corner of 4th street, | for lessening the exyenees of the departmont Richard Shreve, a produce dealer, charged with | small ideas and weak conceptions are the kind F meking A i Btoue or any kind ot Goncrat Then the wagon striking the railroad track, it | without impairing its efficiency. ‘They re-om- | Ung false measure; $5. Henty Simms, as- | of folks who don't begin, but always wo addition to Agricuitnre » we. a fod oF THR for cel water work —_ as tilted, and Mr. J. at the same time attempted | mend ti widing at le t savit on David Curtis. | ‘The latter testifled that | mence.” They don’t live, but. “rest ie.” bridges, &c., where att UNIVERSITY ©F GEORGETOWN, struck him, breaking the left leg just above the | in the northeastern sectton of the city, and a | Good Hope Hill with a stick, striking him sev- | They don’t eat and drink, but ‘partake of re- es xt term of this Behoot! wil! commence en _ Goll ge Station, ¥ Go.,Ma,_ pukle aud terribly iacerating the right foot, the | new hook and ladder company for the western | ¢T#l blows on the head. On’ cross-examination | frestments.” They ate never sick. bat soc. DAY October 7, 15/4, with the toll ywiag bones being laid bare. Dr. G. L.. Magruder was | section. Simms before he was | tremely indisposed.”” And, iu: arged. John Rushton, | last, they “decease,” ead of dying, at ST47EN ISLAND, N.¥. DYING ESTA #con on the ground. and made Mr. J.ascomfort- | ‘The statement wae ordered to be transmitted LISHMENT—ESTASLISRED 1519, able as possible, and sendirg to hie house pro- | to the Commissionera. ‘TBE COLUMBIAN UNI © W. PASCHAL, aseault on Annie Willi 5A) me; 83. Mary Milriek ie MGMT TRIER ae Tho oldest aod largiat of ttesind te the ecautr Pleadings Beitence, ass Paine oan ee ‘. pe 2 10 7: e erThe le aster, Edgar Stewart, has | mey be in the world. 5 Agout, a meme re P ratory Department ope: ox Seen cee en a Cae pincee, Sitar am ee seeault and battery "On Rate Lithia nny | been chartered to carry pareengere botwosn S18 wh greet, between F aad G. omsegas Pr Soeatens Orth oo coum Bow at, Eieate, sceononn y Dr. M.,| MgETiInc or THE ConTRACTORS’ Assocta- latter teatifiod thar deren pp ceend Halifax and Yarmouth islan pat: Bj Guarantee given that nu color rubs it voctircanttle Law es ba a ‘all ete pgs mons Resmrso A artis of tas Com between 3d and 4 ‘ttrects and Marylant ated cee eee Pes an eek ta time Seared ‘ot = Bect ~ iy UD exte: Si ‘4 | tractors’ Association was held this morning at = A. FISHER. FILST ULASS KOOUBER, a ikuaavenn e nat ra! fiat the bares of one for" arc sadly eres | Welk FeUuGE ou 4% etceet, for the Darpowe or | Maine arepuct and asking if abe (Li) ha got CI7Y ITEMS. sree eatrert pmporite, Catour OMe. iMiastratione ‘of welusl Court - WELLS * are x0 vadly crus! electing permanent officers for the ensuing six fence tanto eee ties ree 2 ~ rar tice ald ene Fa it ens ene Gee, | ted iat Vow tus bat at ues | pTaIMra sou oe Maras se | thier Beagacmnt ening eacrn | Me cE. E. nes, vice - . °s Clot Application for infor my either in person or was called in when Mr. Jackson Joseph Williams, preside: Brea Mutlins, Watti-s, &c., | Berilemen’s Clories o! se, ‘ ee Cakes = pgm by letter, may be med: to the Secretary, who « =< ihe ~ r C ing | w! be oe Yoen fo used. @ ‘ally, 90 that the! y Netter, may t tary, c — his hou * and — De, Meares president, Henry Himber, sepa pt aoa pode a cr al ape Mee hein; hen Dooley’s Yeast Powder ia used. pene gris =— effectrally, - that ; 7 re Ke ba 1 Gonsags Law Bail ti 1 NOS, &e. . Made a more minute examination of the inju- | Collina, treasurer. There are about sixty mem- Basil M. to Geo. Ward. Ped) -tebscsiubo oe ey =a ; , PIA & ries, finding that the left leg had sustained a be teleuging & if ‘The latter testified that he had some company = scned om ment watice. Prices md ne this organi and that the right was | most of the leading contracto: ited that it would be neces. | in this District, sary to amputate the left leg, and it will prob- present this morn! * BILLIARDS.” iz: ji ed. 11 pop ties at Lis house, when Miner came in with @ razor | Alex. Adamson would be pleased to sea his | Tait: Punctnaiit yecarantord, == ‘and about thirty-tive wel and drove them all ont; bonds to keep peace. friends and patrons on Taestay evening next, E SYTaBLISHKD 1861 ——_____ walks prases. Our 7_oetar 93 Une T-octave ing. ———— ———— September it, at his Billiard Room, which has JOER 9 eanram, perce its Fourtesuth st ably be done this evening. ‘The subject of ng some united action for been fitted up in the most approved manner. 2 STRAM DYER AND SCO ORG, adi hea ‘ ee. the cco ai of the District securities, for AL £ XANDR IA a Tae Heviswie Srvc Roe Strue Sic Hat, for fall Bo, 114 ear et Oa ip door ecm SE IMCnRT sec # Ob th TG sts, ise Kewrixs axp Lixcoty STATUES — | their mutual protection aswell as forthe public | _ Fast ALEXANDRIA RATLROAD.—The connec- waar, wow reads, at Willett fe deaote’ Isedics Dresese Geet a at ethout bets open MUNDAY, Aucue Slot. Canes wn ee : ‘There are seon to be erected two new statues in | good, was discussed at length, each one giving | tion between Baltimore and Itchmond by way The Dunlap 5th avenue style Silk Hat will be | zen apart. quested to send their chikdren p-omptly. aed) 2* For sale upon ¢asy terms, 0 mak: F the public swares of this city, one of these, the | his views. of the East Alexandria railroad and the Quan- | j.cutg nest wei 7 2,3 Gontleuen's Garments Cleaned and Dyed withow Dr Wa e «6. mansmnert & x bronze etatue of Geu. John A’ Kawlins, chief of ‘homas P. Morgan made extended re- | tico boat will hegin to-morrow. The wharf at next week. shrinking. Ros Fai yg ry Penvtveninaomae ee staff to Gen. Grant when in command of the rks, reviewing the whole relative situation | East Alexandria has been lengthened so that Easy Feet, &c. ti ramaetdalna eencbeamanite maa AT ey yng eg oe pr ee ga DE ay pep ' United States armies, and subsequently Secre- | as between the present authorities, the contrac- the Aquia Creek steamers can lay alongside The labor imposed upon the feet is asuna- | fee. Sto thirty. The ot 3 tary of War during the early period of Presi-| tors and the public, and urged the necessity of | ana transfer theit 7. Number of pupits! of this institution are to collene, : er 4 Hew oye for business of fF 7 ic, Phouography ts Gat jar mudy,aud several Rave @ x ‘boul tolucrative post é passengers to the East Alex- | voidable as daily walks are indispensable to dent Grant's frst administration, is already | scme action to sustain the paper, and to this andria branch of the Baltimore and Ohio ral- | health, and that As care and a‘tention given N OTICE. completed, and is now awaiting its pedestal. | end recommended that the association appoint | road. The boat will stop there twice a day on | them should be commensurate with the duty J bare reopened my Store, the NOR- ‘The statce will be placed in Kawlins square, | asnitable committee to proceed to New York | the route to Quantico and twice a day on the | they perform is being more fully appreciated FOLK OYSTEB DEPUT. No. 621 BON Phish Js situated directly southwest of thenew | and negotiate with geome responsible banking- | return, and thus give @ direct route to Baiti- | each succeeding year, and it isa well-kaown | gtrectsopperite BP Depot. Faimi- Bere cee het ee eee e.ig that of | house to make a fair advance at 8 per cent. in- | more and the north without touching Wash- | fact that many eminent physteians, surgeons, | fies, hote sve .rupplied with the beat Abraham lincoln, which is to be placed in Lin- | terest on such paper a the contractors here are | ington. and thousands of other well-known perevuages, | Oysters, which daily arrive 7 ateaar. coin square, at the end of the avenue, about | forced by law to receive in settlement with the | A DELRGATION of members of the Washing. patronize Dr. White's establishment, No. 535 | _sve29-3™ NICHOLAS WHITE. One mile east of the eastern portico of the Capi- | District, «uch paper to be held as collateral an- ton conferences of the Society of St. Vincent 15th street, opposite the U. S. Treasury, where (IHST GKAND GIFT CONCERT, tol. This latter statue is in process of execution | ti] such time as it can be put into market at its Paul, numbering sixty-eight, visited this city | Corns removed without pain, eo the eboe F at Rome by the sculptor Ball. The fund for | real or face value. esterday afternoon and participated at a meet- | can be worn with case, and Bunions, Club and FOR THE BENSPIT oF THE the purchase of this statue bar a “ery patriotic This view of the case was generally enter- ingot Se Mary's conference of the organization | Inverted Nails, Vascular Excreacences, &e., crigin. The original subscripth.n was started | tained by the members of the association, but at St. Mary’s hall. The exercises were mainly | are rell:ved and cured without loss of tims to Montpelier Female Humane Assdclation by the contribution sent for that purpose by an | the appointment of this committee was post- devotional. the patient. A large patronage enables charg- . oid slave weman to the United States Sanitary | poned until the next meeting. It was stated | ‘Tue ownens of some of the farms between ing the moderate fee of Si per visit. Office AT ALEXANDRIA, VA Gommesion lomediately after the signing of | that one firm in New York has already offered | here and Washington complain greatly of the | Infwe vine a &. m.to6 p.m. Established in 4 2 » Vas the emancipation proclamation. Congress, to take all these securities bre C “They are ti e:d Book-kerp ug Theo. Thomas, § Fo: thos) who design to enter coltoge | toued aud regal gst, Plane and Analytical Trigouo- | street netry ead the Classica are U a rr — pe Ticute from 9 te 8. Prices Bib per quart MOVED to the aplend re at Cram’ cli’s and Ballantyue's bs. street, bail eyuar bor of gold aud silver modala awa’ fice, where we have tin CHASE RO ‘eu¢20-Im* A.M. &D LL.B. Pri TROSEEN SEMINARY. 193% I street, bet. 16° st. and Vermont Miss AL. DE Prin, (sneceaso: ons) (OB A RHORT TINE ONLY, es fine contractors at | ravages the dogs are making upon thelr sheep, | Washington, D. O., in 1861, On EER EATL YP REDUCED PRICES the last session, sppropriated $5,000 for a p 90 cents on the dollar, and at 8 per cent. interest | ard are preparing to poison al! that portion of PLANUS fron a ceicl estal for the statue. until redeemed. the canine race that roata upon their fields— | AGrscy ror Usiveasity Mepiorres bas re- Bm, Kusp Saat eren eae This paper is Composed Prinetpally of tho | Gazette, 31st ult. moved ‘o Jos. W. Nairn's, corner of Pennsylva- i - TBE, WACWINGTON Femace sxa Common, Aim TED CARPENTERS’ aap Jorxens’ | new bonds and the audi certiticates. ——__—_-s2e-_____ nia aveaue and 9th st. Almanacs free. tsop: November 23, 1874. e "18 &- opened MON DA er Ma 25, 8278, Boe oR eetin, o Amalga- Aa ET si RRINGS— Implication of a Novi: ——e £3 % ae See ree chat eseetaTiOn —s ae me eae Auenaienion leet | ‘Tax Grrr Concxat ov raz Masonre Rarier Fang oh apeue.-the bane of Henry Loeb, | MOR® worK, better work, and a ter vas CHEB and Miss BM Beioot: < peck of BN Pee it, the monthly report of the American | ASSOCIATION OF NogPOLK Postroxgp.—Our | 4 Vierehant of this city,on Amberdeen street, | Tlety of work can _— on the W! —_ —_ 18.2 Ped ORGABS FOR EB division for August was read, showing the total | readers will see from an atvertixement inan | Soe ropved on the sl+t of last month, while the | Wilson Sewing Mac ine than on Any other. Bo A number of members to be 623, and the number | other column it the Grand Gitt Concert, family were absent, and among the things convinced of pt = ie receiving benefits 23. The returns of the elec- | which was to bave been given by the Mason tion of @ president and two members of the | Relief Association of Norfolk, Va., on the 3d of ; one war RiGee Gi Se ae Atcrican Ubtrict committee show as elected: | September, has been postponed until Thursday, | bigin pair, #10; watch chain and locket, $75, Pens Mile baci tl Jagr pes K K. Williams, of New York, president; W. | the ish of November. There are many per- | Ena various otier articles of minor worth: The | X°™ K avenue amd lsh stroct, pays 5 por Sinclair, of New York, and T.’S. Richards, of ame rho desire and intend. to invest in t poe goods were traced tos pawn sho on Clark month. Banking houre,9to4. Saturdays, 9 to \ Kk, Committeemen, «dD. hoe er pt '* fro e descr ven one God alaneg, ‘Tu aoaneee resins deem tes | ee ha tenar Gene postponement would take | “feet, and from ti Ls Y One | 4 and 6 to & 713, U4tis by calling at No. 461 Pennsyl- LIST OF GIFTS. stolen were one pair diamond earrings, (a pras- | Vania avenue. 7,23): ent from Christine Nilsson,) value the Bociety of Jerua Tie course of same x that pursved fi ocher Listitutions con yneid by that orcer, hea will be reopeusd on MUN. DAY, the 7th of Septew ber sugts-t0ctl SMES CLARK,S. J , Prost. Reman / ESLEVAN FEMALE COLLEGE, Wilming- “ as, c —— By of the detectives, Chapin picked =P. ‘@ good~ W ton, Delaware, Tae fall erosion will begin BCOKSELLERS AND STAT! UNERS. number of branches in England and Wales, 216; | place, and they were unwil ‘that a lday baa | locking young fellow, playing billiards in | | Witoox & Gtza’s Bawine Macurwa. The aig le ee sy 1018 Pewnerivama AvENce Treland, 11; Scotirnd., 5; United States, 13; Can- | Hekets until they felt aarured that a day had | Foley's wall, nd took’ Mm aldag. He called | oelstccted Sances Pareter ‘at haa, Bev. JOH! i % ber of members, 15 si, Mr) John Whjtes of | tled, there need not ang Topser be delay on tit | ® Dawa ticket for the ; ‘That At Withsft B: F of $4 aod B atreets.sorth- | Fet Love and Life, @ novel, by " ber members, 7 ite, rin, He had a yarn to account for this. That t -“ = 1S Ostrect southeast. ougis t@ pep rye. conte. New York, wes introduced, and made appro- | account. and eales will doubtiess be active from | Ti Et it came to be known that the prisoner Lireyisir po ong sane egies repaired Namber of Tickets, 100,000. mat _ Residence, 103 Ustrect southeast. ou octor Thorne, by Anthony Trotlop priate remarks on the differences existing in the | this time forward. wasasonof aUnion Pacitic railroad director | 8nd made to orderby Hempler near 4% street. om | 0 3 MISSES OSBOBNE’S YOUNG LADIES’ be et my ne Pas order. Mr. A.J. — Pe “ his position ates Minsinan Sucute. Sie people | boarding at the Sherman houre, and Tm ee ee ee ‘use- ? « oP AEDIDY ond DAY Lay od will Tike Fane bese tt Ootrnens co Slected. in bia'stead, "A Gonation was granted | wio crowded Gad. Fellows" Hall lest niga to Reeah of Sees Rewins Mewias. 45 PRICE OF TICKETS. Superior ad RO ee ae ‘ThomarW illiams, aud sick benefita werealiowed | witness the entertainment offered by Bauiord’s .e was brought Whole Tickets mereneeennenseninneS@ @@ | Oateterms, engin os -—- - R.L. Reed. Cape dlapemas wit ths crews ented, This | betore Justice Scully. A aestionar two asked SPECIALTY: ry 6 8S | RR eEaRD BOARDING AND DAY SOHOOL a troupe dispenses eD, was sorts ‘Tux Prins Guovs camr geTiNe clo-ed this See Ge me ee Charged. itis held that thers 1s no doubt that reat 1 —teemascemenenn =r} 149 Lanvale Strect,mear Park Avenue, morning; 35 professed conversion. The ex- haapatee nd agg eo 78 | the young man bad a hand in the robbery of nowt 435 SS Battimone, Mo, penses of the —_ — Se ate Ge ae wee eee | Mr. ‘Leechs house. ‘That he pawned the mn | BURCHELL’S STAND4RD SPRING LEAF Wl. D. MABTLN, A. M., Principal, ot the Sommitsee and managers {he meeting. | youth are rendered with pleasing effect, and are | F°09 Uti Para ket and was regulzad am 1ZhgElahth Annual Seasion commences September | Bch : ‘The meoting increased in interest to the close. | evident! | bythe pawnbruker. In view of this the case ie See age ees ‘The last night of the ence than ge eet stn Pens oy the most scandalous imaginable. Mr. (13 BXCELLENOB. Genet ~ Vull corps of competent and ex; ‘Teach- Boces FOR SUMMER READING, Bose er ae poops ar weanigee Some co every might this week. “¢ paper, tne Staats 2 ors. ‘Gusar, aaUEes ante cape JUST PUBLISHED AND FOR SLB AT SPRCr SAEs scasee SHILLINGTUON'S BOOKSTOKS. * , this morn- Scalt t. Ellis and the *@zeon” tnt dawn of morning. At§ o'clock a. m. the tram- that 'y, Cap’ and the detec- WIRY Bay, 9} for the *\Gzeen! when Tea of this nrows, D. Os? @orner 4% Street and Pemasyivanis Ave ca ‘wors . ” the i to- ANNIVERSARY OF THE CarTcRE oF THe | tives were “seen.” That is the term used for | quainy natural color is offered by m> at andifor the so pend Ciry or Mzxico.—The committee on the pro- | bribery, which means that the at man’s aga <a. a boeaes ng. The | posed excursion on the 1ith inst. of the Associa- or. from punishment was it with Grateful for the the year, | My 1._& Love btory. yi hich 4 bis rich relatives. How true this isit | 7. will \cademy on MC ots Foun ” Price: peal Tread, “ ted Veterans of Mexico, have a that the | money by KUCARRY, Reopen my Academy on mom A ~~ aX ion. Pal eee =e, = whic, Res. G Rag ethers gly 4 pom. On the wich the people havo aright & Enow ine. at: _ Cura, Remittances for tickets may be mede by expres Mii c.v and evening classes at A ae at peed ene ) made the parting ress. A general ie ‘and dancing until | #¥er of—““Why did Justice WARE. ‘Pre-paid, post-office money order on Washington c found at the Book A history of the / — fag wane remarks ee enied. The moot: | fre arrival of the ¢ olock boat, Whee ea wen. | brkouer?”— Chicago. Pest and 7 D.0., oF by registered letter, addressed to alin ooed a sles Verne, ‘the Clouds to the Mountains | ry | —The Rev. John | | Wa bare scomplete stock of the above goods, to Hon. JAMES BARBOU?, mo th skunk bottom, in | which we invite Pres’t M.¥.H. A., Alexandria, Vo, ming in HOU Z Bms ror a New Horet.—The following | anniversary of the surrender of are the bid» made for the building of a new pod Mexico) will be delivered by Gen. Albert tel for Mr. H. K. Randall, corner of 15th street | Other distingulehed veterans will also address Sad Pensey vente avenne.to bout stosteohigh, | the sesemblnge. with « fient of fifty-six feet on Pennsylvania avenue and qpe bundred end tenfeeton 15th | THE Late Josarm H. Baavtay, Je—at a street, the lower wtory srranged for stores: §. | meeting of the directors of the Children’s hos- S. Hunt. #43, J.W. Barker, £39,053; C. La- | pital, held ih ereinn San. of “CVehsiewae °° “OWaSERS H. BOURSR. is Anchester.” action in the death of the late Tor me to, ter z. * ina i, $35,400; Bri to cireular, x iain a ee - = " c raceful tribute to Address Hen. JaMBs BARBU = oe TH Hewitt: $23, = Freoludons of respect to bie memory were Pres M. F. B.A» Alstanaria, Va, Co., $00,175; J. G@. Naylor, #2775. ado} eabeoly