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Grand yoea! ipstrumen’ . P. Church, corner of southeast. Armstr 2 great California art- and Jamee H. Lar- 1 concert at the sth amt B streets Condensed Locals, ‘The sate at the (wen House of furniture and fixtures commences at 10 o'clock to-morrow. See ad. The der ig the = ame of a new amat! } ar paper started in this city by Mesers. L. K. Hall and J. A. Cooper. An attempt was made by thieves last night to enter the residence of Chas. Barns, No. 1311 6th street, but they were police. ‘The Washington Am: tion has elected the fol felt, president, N. Bunch, vice presida: Ritchie, secretary and frightened oi by the ateur Dramatic Associ lowing officers: M. 3 treasurer. ©n and after to-morrow the train which Dow leaves the Baltimore and 0! 15 p. m. will leave at 6 p. m 7.20 p.m. Pp. ziady in the case of the cow-hi depot at upain lea ‘The y ‘Mr. Stialer is out na card saying it was all a mistake, and that he was chaste and she was chaste. gust, bas re York and Massachusett ned from his trip in New and preached yeater- E-street Baptist. The mndiess. ock No. 4, on the Ches al, Samuel, aged about day ia bis church, the rumor of bis r On Thursday last at L apeake and Obro can five years, the i Douglass, and gr well known in this com The grand prize tour: nation was il leave , undoubtedly. Appleton, who left just be. teresting son of ‘Mr. Charies andson of Mr. Wm. Douglass, munity, was drowned. hament, saber exercises and ball, at Analostan island next Wednesday, to help defray the cost of extending the St. Jo- seph Orphan asylum, will prove the most inter- esting event of this character of the season. The judges on the o: Dennison. General asion will be Governor etcham. Colonel Martin, Colonel Berrett aud Colonel Wall. Yesterday afternoon connty police, picked Officer Anderson, of the up @ man on Nichols avenue in asick and destitute condition, and took him tothe ‘th precinct, where his name ‘was ascertained to be Cleveland, Whio. Dr. Cal assistance, after wh: idence Hospital. Thomas Bidwell, trom McKim rendered madi- ich he was sent to Prov- The namber of District cases prosecnted in ‘the Police Court for the week ending Septem- ber 5 was 141, of which there were 131 couvic- tions and three appeals. ‘The amount of fines imposed was #5; forfeitures, $1. For the week ending September 12th number of cases, 14; convictions. 92; appeals, 1%. Total fines, 9S; forteitares, = ——.—__—_—. Distriet Govermment Affairs The many complaints of the property-holders on 4% street about the as leit by Contractor condition of that street, P. Cullinane, seems to have moved the District Commissioners to do what they csn to relieve them, and to this end it is understood that orders will soon be issned to have the improvement of that street com. plet Ciffeation. Controlier ving the pohce whose according to the original plans and spe- ker is busily employed to-day in names commence with the letters from A to G their back pay. This is slow work, as the pay-roll is for thirteen months, and, with only a few exceptions, the nen bave given orders for each month’s pay or a fractional portion of the same. neh care and time in The District Enginee Bunication to the See Fequesting that a Uni ‘This requires adjustment. r has addressed com- eretary of the Treasury ited States inspector of steam boilers be detailed to examine the steam dotlers in the public school butidings in the Die | STATEMERT oF AND LIABILITIRG. The commissioners of the Freedmen’s Sav- ings and Trust company, in a communication to Messrs. James H. A. Johnao! Perkina and R. B. Sorrell, say ries submitted by you in com miseiouers of the Fi an’s Savings and Trust company, we reepectfally submit the following: “f. However much it may be regretted, it is revertbeless true that this company is ingul- vent and unable to pay its depositors and other creditors. After ail, or nearly all, the convert- ible securities and cash on hand had been ex- hausted im paying the demands of depositors, je directors, to prevent a further sacrifice, avatied themselves of the provisions of the act of Congress, approved June 20, 1874, and pro- gw ‘or complainants in the case of against District t he would, with permission of tssioners and the District coun: plainants to under the Board of Public Works. sals were to have been o 1 postponement was m: the dismiseal of the case. nee Damas SUIT AGAINST A PoLicE Whoil of Columbia (which, it es, Was argued on Saturda; THE James CREEK Sza-Watt Case.—This on the opening of the Equity Court | jamphreys), Col. W. A. Goo! kK, counsel ly ot al. will bo ), Stated ¢ court, withdraw the bill, and that he had notified the Comen' sei, Messrs, Stanton and Birney, that he intended to take such course, The su.t was brought by com- revent the award of a contract Tor the completion of the sea-wall on James Creek, as they claimed the contract for same The propo- t week, but a | je in consequence of | these proceedings pending. The court ordered Orrice THE COURTS. gator Sled Ramey jaturday, vit railings, Torielved colinvera Frank disorderiy in Georgetown; same. caster, climbing on park Ward.a ‘ent. wi Michael A. Mackey, ym park Phitip Lane 3. Lemon sent to the chain gang, lond and boisterous; $5. Wi. Walker, indecent exposure, forfeited col- lateral. Eliza Bennett, profanity; 83. Frank Coleman and Het Jackson, assaait and bat- tery on Frederick Winslow; $5 and costs each. David Butler, stealing one box of ci . Fal ned at $3; #10 and costs. Wm. Ward, assanlt and batteryon John H. Tasker; $5 and costs. Michael Heil, assault and battery on Delia Forhing; $10 and costs. Charles H. Lewis, dis- orderly; forfeited collateral. TO-DAY. Thomas mrp 30 and Edward Leggins, larceny of @ market er asket with contents—meats and ceeded to select three com: to ‘close | On Saturday Justice Walter had betore him the } Vegetables; fined $25 each, and in default 90 up’ the affairsof the bank. The commissions | cave of John Willmarsth against John A. Crook, | days in jail. Addison Lane, threats against ers were approved by the + and after giving bond and complying with the law 1n all other respects, entered upon the discharge of ern had arrested a col- their duties, and for two months have been en- ut the early part of Augast for | gsged in the investigation and adjustment of ‘g, and the party broke aw: ‘Officer the complicated 0; tions of the principal | Ahern threw his billy at the man and shot in office in this ctty and its thirty-three branches, covering transactions amounting to many mil- lions of dollars. Il. The commissioners have felt the import- ance of presenting to the public at an early day as least an approximate statement of the affairs of the company, and from the beginning bave dent all their energies to that task. As yet they can make no statement in detail for which they are wiles to be held responsible. They have not arrived at accurate resnits eituer as to the indebtedness or the assets of the institution. They can at this time only submit the accom- panying paper as presenting what is claimed by those in charge of the company at the time of its suspension to be a close approach to its ac- tual conditiou. Should this statement prove, upon examination, to be correct, and the assets realize the sums at which they are respecti vay valued. the company will be able to pay about ninety-six per cent. of its total indebtedness, less expenses. It is but fair to say, however, that the commissioners do not expect to realiz3 the full valuation of the assets as presented in this statement, and that they are not without fear that upon settlement of the pass-books of depositors a greater sum will appear to be dua them. These are matters that can only be de- termined with accuracy after a careful investi- gation, and after pel mat efforts to convert the loans and various securities into money. Jil. Enough has been said to convince any nm acquainted with business that it is simply impossible for the commissioners at this stage of their work to state with any pretensions to ac- curacy the time when their trust can be closed, or even when dividends can be declared and the air. dered it unserviceable for some 4. equally certain that he did not fire it. Was not conciuded. BRANS— The City of Mexico. —To-da: ral Scott in 1 the Mexican Hall, where interesting exercises General Henningsen forming gramme. will take down a large number. —_-——— out at Ford’s Opera House to-nigh Chapman, the comical Stanle: the Denham, and the full strength ¢ e eccentric the price of admission. paid. The commissioners have already Herter tion on the trom bypothetication sun securities in Popo gh before their appointment. paid off the entire amount ($25. posits made Sth and and complete report to the honorable Secretary of the Treasury at the earliest day practicable. They hope to present that report before the deceased. meeting of Congress, and that meantime the depositors will continue to aid them by cordial and patient cooperation, rather «han retard them by unprofitable and vexatious proceed- ings. No effort will besparedon the part of the commissioners to 80 close up the affairs of the company as to produce the largest dividends with the least possible delay. Every dollar col- lected will be deposited in the Treasury of the United States for the benetit of the depositors.” STATEMENT OF THE DENTS AND ASSETS of the company at the close of business Jaly 11, 1874, a8 compiled frem its books and the state- ments of its former = Me military honors. Hope Lodge No. tor finishing the monument. Next! The Wonders of a Hen’s The following interesting observat changes that occur from hour to hi the incubation of the hen’s egg Sturm’s Reflections: To depositors... To other creditor: body of the chicken a pear. of the Realestate loans but no blood yet appears. At the Other available | trict, and that such officer be instrac: port to Superintendent J. O. Wilson. o—— Educational. The Maryland Institute for the instruction of the blind, in Baltimore will eopen to morrow. The bind of the District of Columbia are eda- cated at this institution. Miss Faust's school for young ladies resumed its sessions to-day at No. Prot. Eugene L. Col advertizing sume his instruction in rivate classes, jor of the Washington 9M F street. olumns that he is now read Ht th street. tere announces in our 10 Te- the French language to .oF to individuais at the new par- Singing academy, No. ‘The Washington Singing Acatemy, Prof. 1. Corradi Colliere, reopened for ite sixth year to- any street. at the new and spacious parlors, No. 914 F Circulars, giving fullest particulars, &Xc., a8 to terms, Xc., can be had at ail the mu- Bic stores. Attention is direct our educationai column tique Francais to the advertisement in of the " under the direction of Prof. Eugene L. Coiliere and M’ile V. Prad’homme. - Tue New Peesipent of Tax Wasuinctos A¥D GroncrTows Kar Leoap.—Mr. Samuel L. Phillips who, early in the present year was elected president of the Washington and town railroad company signed, tendered his r take effect Octover will be remembered at Mr. Phil! cepted the position temporarily. Georg, vice S.S. Kiker re mation last week, to nd it was accepted.” It only ac- Mr. Henry Hurt, who for the past taree or four years has satisfactorily filled the position ef secretary and treasurer, bas been elec'ed to the position of president from October isi5. The company cou Ist, 1574, to January Ist, id not have done better, for Mr. Hurt has shown rare qualifications for every position he bas filled since first entecing the employ ment of the company, over ten years Since. First as a condu ctor, then as receiver at the Georgetown end of the line, next at the Principal office in the three or four years past urer he has given entire is comparatively a you same position, and for as secretary and treas- Satisfaction. Mr. Hurt ing man, and was born and raised in this section of country. A few years since he married Miss Annie Young, ‘the ell-known mi ner of Georgetown, and settled ywn ig the northwestern part of the city, where he bas invested to wernment of the road some extent in real estate. ‘The directors couk! Lardly have entr: to better hands, and it likely that he will be able to make such a good showing that he wil fe it be re-elected for the Tm for the year 1375. Chas. M. Coombs, formerly of Lewis Jobnson & Co."s bank, was elected secretary and treasurer, vice Hurt, promoted. bea acted st Tae Nationa Uni tion located at 42s 7th # incorporated under an act of Congress, ap- ‘Their charter makes the Tnited States (ex-0fi¢is) cusn- cellor. Prof. W. B. Wedgewood L. L. D., who proved May sth, 1 ‘resident of the bad previously been pri law echool of the university of the city of New Work for six years was appointed vice chancel- lor. The law department was fall of I<V0, and bas been in successful operation Ong hundred students have re- ceived their diplomas and b: for four years. to practice at the bar. commenced last week pects than any previous session. ase MacArthur and ned Washington the toundet university, which sha the best European un! broader charter, and trom Congress. the coming sessi Tee Mysreriovs K AND Moor? tx Putta mystery behind the release of the two prisoners from the prison van the other day, which was Bot unraveled by the investigation before Jadge Fipletter. That officer Mr. Eisenbauer, Mr. Mann's detective, and Mr. Galton, deputy clerk of the presert term for their share in the transac- ped that when the case tion, and it is to be bo} up for trial the actuated these individu: ‘The interest and curiosity of the people have deen excited to rather only because the whole suspicious look which there are other implicated parties, but because violation of justice, ee parently by officers of a court wi ex! for the administration of justice, is a matter of the serious such a The fifth annual session igable {n their eforf& to lay here at hich we trust they will receive ae import — PF’ - Incunpiany Fins Last Nicat.—Last night, siTy.—This iustitu- trect, in this city, was incipal professor in the ed in the e been admitted with more flattering Professors Wedgewool bave been ion for a great national be equal or superior to iversity. They need a & liberal endorsement SLease OF WILttams DELP HtA.—There is a did bis duty in holding the court, to answer at recise motives which Will be ascertainet. an unusual degree, not affair has a singularly seems to inticate that Furniture, &c., in District of ‘Co- Iumbia and elsewhere... District of Columbia securities . HaZhes for plain- | ‘is for defendant. It | A second shot was fired scrosa the | street, and the horse of plaintiff received the | ballin the upper part of the thigh, which ren- | and also Jamed it. and Wilmarth claims $100 damages, | ‘There was considerable conflicting testimony as to who fired the second shot, some testifying | that Crook fired it, and Crook and others were | » The trial Fall of the ing the anniversary of the surrender of the City of Mexico to Gene. 7, the associated survivors of ir are commemorating the event by an excursion down the river to Marehall are takin; place this afternoon—an address by General Albert Pike and the reading of a poem by Mrs. of the pro- rt Quite a large Dumber of the vet- rons and their friends went down to’Marehall Hall this morning, and the boat this afternoon THE TnEATERS —There is no end of fun in the burlesque Leo and Lotus,” ta be brought t. with che beautifal Miss Weathershy, the piquant Miss the compan: in the cast. To see the “Mulligan Guards” ap hear Stanley’s nursery rhymes is alone worth The Theater Comique has a host of novelties advertised for to-night, showing a determina- part of the management to keep it in the front rank of variety theaters. —— ee ‘THR FUNERAL of the late James ©. Cross, the well known shoe dealer of East Washington, took place from his late residence on G, between 9th streets, southeast, at 5 o'clock terday afternoon, and was attended by a large concourse of the friends and relatives of the Company B, Washington Guard, under command of Capt. Donald Mc- Catbran, of which organization deceased was a member, escorted the remains to the Congres- sional Cemetery, where they were interred with Light ——— re THE WASHINGTON NaTIONAL Monument. , F. A. A. M., of this city, adds tts pledge of 8% to the contingent rund Exe. fon on the jour during are from The hen has scarcely sat on her oggs twelve hours before some lineaments of the bead and ‘The heart may be second day; it has at that time somewhat the form/of a horseshoe, end of two days two vessels of blood are to be distinguished, securities. EE: 817,469 00 | the pulsation of which is vistble; one of thess is Real estate in Tict of the left ventricle and the other the root of the bia and elsewhere.......... 444,033 00 | greatartery. At the fiftieth hour one aaricie of the heart appears, resembling noosa folded Gown upon itself. The beating of the heart is go | first observed in the auricle, and afterward in North Pacific bonds.. 55 19 | the ventricle. At the end of seventy hours United States bonds. 400 00 | the wings are distinguishable, aad on the head 3 1,904 57 | two bubbles are seen for the brain, one for the Claims against Jay Cooke & Ci... Maryland Freestone Company, second mortgage bonds. . . Loans at the several branche Acerued interest...... 042. Due from Charles L. Mather iver. b.. bill, and two for the fore and hind two auricles already visible draw ne the fifth day. hours afterward the intestines and lo; upper jaw. Atthe 14ith hour two part of the head. Toward the end of the fourth day the arer to the heart than before. The liver appears toward Atthe end of seven hours more the lungs and stomach become visible, and four ins and the ventricles 96 per cent...... are yielble; and two drops of blood instead of the single one which was seen before. Tae Buessinc a Be.t.—A large concourse of | Seventh day the brain begins to have some con- people from the District and surrounding coun. | sistency. At thi hhour of incubation the try gathered at tne church of St. Ann, Tennal- lytown, yesterday afternoon, to witness the im- posing ceremony of blessing a new bell for that edifice, in accordance with the forms prescribed by the ritual of the Catholic church. Before the ceremonial, Kev. Father Maguire, of Aloysius church, delivered an eloquent dis- couree explanatory of the impressive serv’ and in defence of the Catholic faith. He referred to the corruptions and immoralities of the times, and claimed that the country could onty bi saved from destraction by obedience to the pre cepts of the church. The bell was ot Fathers from the back, and well as the dder. Tha bi Teen at the end of 237 hours; and if tl taken out of its covering it evide: ch to the t. At the end of 355 hon ighteenth day the first ery of the by Father Maguire, assisted by K mtinuaily, till at length it is free from its confinement. The bell is of fine tone, weighs about tive han. nares dred pounds, and was cast in Baltimore. The steeple of 5t. Ann's will have to be enlarged to accommodate it, and a handsome collection of seven hundred dojlars was taken up on the ground to assist in defraying the expense. ee Prorenty SALES IN ALRXANDRIA.—Green & Wise, auctioneers, sold to-day the following property: 80 acres in Alexandria county, de longing (o the estate of the late Colonel Wra. Minor, to Lewis McKenzie, for €20 per acre The three-story brick building on the we: of Royal street, between King and Cameron, ocemvied by H L. Simpson as a boot and shoe Store,to Mrs. Mariana Hill, for $3,050. Also, all of the half equare of ground bounded by Cameron, Queen aud West streets, as fol- lows: Lots Noe. 1, 2,3 and 4, on corner of Cam- eron and West streets, to Moses Stephens, for $245; lot No.5, to Alex. Barbour, ‘9r $45; 6, to J. W. Grimes, for 260; lo and 10, to Henry Smith, for $163; i to Ssmuel Corbin, for £40; lot No. + his popular ta oF two ago, took occa of e' hote He said that at the beginni: rowing interest he bad muscle over mind. doing well what was to done at all the movement with his words dh his purse. He said further, that he the Dartmouth crew had «one s0 well er todo their very best. In re, itself. At the 264th hour the eyes ap the 28Sth the ribs are perfect. At the spleen draws near the stomach, and the Iungs biilopens and the flesh appears in the breasts, Iu fours hours more the breast bone {s seen. Ip six hours after this the ribs appear, forming 1 tbe bill is very visible as il becomes he chicken tly moves r. At at the ra the bill ntly opens aad shuts, and at the end of chicken is beard. It afterward gets more strength ant enabled to Bors as ent Smith of Dartmoath cal- ks to the students, ion to express his views in regard to boating and the employment ege boys during vacation as waiters in ng of the questioned whether some other ferm of physical exercise would not be better suited to the wants of the college, and had feared the result of placiag muscular pur- suit in a# mach prominence, as uodaly exalting But when rowing was once determined upon, he had under the theory of meouraged ied it with was glad Lat Sara- toga, and that, once engaged, he wanted them v rd to the em- Ploymeft of Dartmouth students as waiters at summer hotels, he rem*tked that so much is faid and written in the abstract, nowadays, abont the dignity of labor, and so litt{d '* prac- : ticed, that it is refreshing to notice an instancé Penggrr hod Sn ie te Fenians | which worse comnion ‘Secarrenne thet it oe Robinson, $151; lot No. ih to UM Mee | tracts no attention inthe district where itor ens fereetotanm. © ; known beyond that district. and is = The students who act ag waiters in th the White mountains, come chiefly from that aiways heen het pecs ee A Propgr SvcGEsTi0n.—Editor of Thre Star While the discussion is goine on about the im- portance of sfudy and tna?ruefion being Gonfined to the school room, permit me to ask how it is pos- sible for any teacher to properly discharge the duties of the position when seventy or eighty children are committed to her? In the second district one teacher now has cighiy-cight pupils, snother seventy two, and so it goes ali through the city, in direct violation of Rule 5 of the “Roles and Regniations of the Public Schools,” which states distinctly that “the num- ber of pupils in any school shall not exceed sizty.” ‘This js an evil which can be remedied, and the trustees should positively refase to overwhelm teachers in the way they are now doing. X. T. ——_-——_ PROTRACTED Megetines.—As usual, after the close of the camp meeting season, protract ed meetings are in progress in a number of our Methodist churches. At Kyland chapel (South Washington) under charge of the Rev. Samuel! Sbannop,a meeting has been in progress the past two or three weeks. At Grace church, corner of 9th and 5 streets, Rev. 8. W. Hobbs is having an interesting meeting, and saveral conversions hare already been reported. At East Wasbington, (4th street.) Rey. Mr. Amos commenced @ meeting on Wedaesday evening last, which will be continued this week, ant on yesterday morning ten bationers were re- ceived into full membership. ——_+———— Dears ov an OLp Crrizen.—On Satarday afternoon Mr. J. mpson Van Riswick, an old and esteemed citizen ef East Washington, died at his remdence, on L street south, in the 65th year of hisage. Mr. Van Riswick was a native of St. Mary's county, Md., but for more file house, this season. wages $20 by do sufficient hey month, which is sometim ms, etc., so that thi we consider,” sail President Smith, mouth teach school during the wi ing an obsolete expression.” AN UNPARALLELED Case.—The | one of the most remarkable tragedies that modern @ociety has évér witn degree. A man and hia wite buy a set themselves industriously at work tors of an adjoining ranch, and want will not part with and aunoyance is inaugurated drive them away. It rails. is formed whic en a His wife, a perfect heroine, sticks to hich deviltry can sug; her and hide the b y in @ ranni covered with heavy stones, A ‘ila. Bulletin, Lh. & little before 9 o'clock, an alarm was tarned in from box 64 for fire ia the etore . G. Reed, corner of 9th and G streets southwest. week the clerk of the Tomonstrate with two colored. boys of stagnant water close by; Stace ars per thrast through window. About s store had occasion to who were these precocious youths have vengeance within is surmised they were the parties who eet fire to the premises. pend an en Sovensies Covxcit Sons of Jonadab at its session here last week decided to do away, , with the life-membsr- vereign Council, that bod: of six del 4 ee from posed legat jurisdiction. The States of Virginia, West and Maryland were placed of the Grand Council of feature was abol- murderer witl, no dou! cisco Bulle jugust 2th. brush luster may warmii thy. warbed with pure water, rub! with a soft sponge or brush. the fashionable notice Bia tadder,” wishes the last word ater; then — them Water and drying with a soft Tag. oe slight! ey then rabbing u . Gut iframes, &c., should onl ie hotels at during the summer, college where labor has e i noporable—Dartmouth-—15 from that institution haying served in the P: get as regular | es tredled | student obtains ‘unds to support himself for siderable time after the college opens. con- When “the fact that nearly one third of the students of Dart- inter, and | work at harvesting in the summer, we need have no fear about the dignity of labor becom- last act of in real life essed Was finished at Santa Kosa to-day, by the covviction | ofa man pamed Geiger of murder in the first ranch and to get an bonest living from the property. They are both reputable citizens. Two men are the propric- to gat session of their . property. Theowners t. A system of prosecution sd mn the hope to conspiracy succeeds in the conviction of tbe husband of atelony which he never com- mitted. The poor fellow ts sent to state prison. the ranch and is determined to hold her ground till her husband sball be restored to liberty. os ee Hains pat a er every gnity and atom aeviliry on , and finally marder The two ing stream, is made Bed fora. long aereg? & rendent of this city, | S54 the murdered women Isfound, Murder will weeingn,gury rend tbe emacs | ful vate tas ay Ra Bl aes ui Under the old corporation he wasa member of Goon ths stud of ths community. "The mane ond derers barely escape lynching. hasband is releaced from state prison. The tide is tarned now. Justice comes at last. But it cannot do one half the work that {t ought. The other wae the same road as the one that was convi to-day.—San Fran- PB none gs mag metallic tte ag broad cleaned by rul by em very ‘dipped ins sofatia them iy be Francisco minstrels infri er The San mmueenetee at 10 o’clock.” =r Tbe agricultural paper which lished the sentence: “Make manare of your changed to Mary Lane; bonds $190. Fanny Grammar, as- sault on Hattie Smith, plead guilty, and was ) fined ¢: Bannister and Dennis Murphy, i Dennis Murphy, assauiti | and resisting Officer McGraw, plead guilty, an | was sent to grand jury; $500 bonds. John ‘Thomas, charged with stealing one pair of shoes. Wm. Drary, assault on Frank EB nion; $3 and costs. Chas. Bl: chs'one, assanit on Susie Le; $10 and costs. Eamuand Keefe, assault on Han- nah Keefe, his daughter. Hannah said she was “ goin’ on eighteen years old. Last Wednesday he beat me wid a slat o’ the bed, and kicked me wid bis shoe; and he’s all de time fuesin wid ma, | and wants to drive me out o’de hoase.” -For the defence, Edward, her brother, said that his sister Hannah tore the flesh off her breast and arm herself; that her father did not touch her ui, at al only wid little switch,’ but Edmund was fined ton dollars and costs Stephen Taylor, charged with stealing one bot- tle of wine, worth $1, from Michael Hallinan; $5. Wayman Brooks, profanity; $2. Mary Olark, loud and boisterous; $5. W ington Clark, profanity; $3. Catharine Nalley ‘for. feited collateral. Andrew, Johnson, lond and Ddoistero: 5. Harvey C. Belt forfeited col- lating the park law. Ltzzle Her- nd boisterous; $5. John Kemp, ge; $5. Elijah Williams, an idie and vicious fellow, without visatble means of sap- port, was sent to the chain gang. Addison Lane, throwing stones in the street; $3. Jackson and —— Mountjoy, loud at ous; @5each. Bridget Wash, same; $5. Agn:s Ware, same; $5. Theodore Adlerskron, firing a pistol in the Execn! grounds; $5. Thomas Engle, carrying a knife; £20. David Curtis, a vagrant, was sent down 9 davs. Roger Carroll, loud and boisterous; 35. John Calet, same; $5. Also, charged with batning in the Potomac river at wrong hours; $10. Amanda Mathews, loud and boisterous; $5. James Johnson and George Watswn, colored, larceny of a mule, valued at #150, from Thomas ie ‘® canal-boatman; sent to the grand ury. GEORGETOWN. ‘D.—On Saturday after- ‘anter discovered a dead male infant flo ting in Rock Creek, near the P strect bridge, and placed it in a box and carried it to the Georgetown station house, where the Coro. ner examined it and declined to hold an inquest. It is supposed it came out of the sewer which empties into the creek at that point. DEATH FROM SUNSTROKE.—A colored man, named Benjamin Grandison, employed as laborer on the new State department building was taken suddenly ill on Saturday, (supposed to be a case of sunstroke,) and was removed to his _home in Congress street alley, Georgetown, where he expired about 8 o'elo: night. Gratx Tzapk.—The schooner Kitty Ann, Mary Ann, and Thos. P. Morgan, have arrized from Alexandria with 4,200 bushels wheat for Hartley & Bro. No sales were reported to-day In a Bad Fix. ithas never been definitely settled to the satisfaction of the public who the Man in the Iron Mask was, but generations to come will kvow all about Dick Palmer, who got inside of something worse thana mask, His mother sent him afters brass kettle, which one of the neiphbors had borrowed, and on the way home the boy turned the kettle upsidedown and put iton Nisbead. Another boy gave it a blow and it shut down over Dick's face as close as a clam in its shell, one of the ears digging into his head behind, and the other pressing on his nove. The victim jumped and shouted and clawed at the kettle, but he conlin't budge it. A man came along and lifted at it, but Dick's nose began to come out by the roote, and the man had to stop. A crowd ran out of the cor- ner grocery, Dick’s mother was sent for, and the boys danced up and down and cried “Oh Golly!” without ceasing. One boy said they would have to take a cold chisel and drill Dick ont of the kettle, and another said they'd have to meit the kettie off, while everybody rapped on it to see how solidly it wason. Then they tried to lift it off, but Dick roared “murder!” nti) they stopped. Some said grease his head, tome said grease the kettle, while the boy’s mother sat down on the curbstone and sobbed ont,“Oh! Richard; why did you do this: The crowd took it cooly; ft wasn't their tuner and a boy with a brass kettle on bis liad isn't to be seen every day. Tears fell from the ke*- tle, and abollow voice kept repeating, “I'll never doit again.” Finally they bad Richard on the walk, and while one man sat on his legs and another on the stomach, a third comprasssd the kettle between his hands, and the boy crawled out, his nose ail scratctied and twisted out of shape, @ bole in bis head, and a bump on his forehead. His mother wildly embraced him, ail the boys cried, *+Hip la!” and little Richacd was lead home to loai around on the sofa and have toast and fried eggs fur a week.—Delroit Free Press. Escarr or a Lunatic Mugpgegr —Intelli- gence was received in this city yesterday that Dr, Lewis had escaped froin the funatic asylum at Williamsburg, and was then going at large. A man resembiing him, short and stout, with fock-marks on his fuce, weary. foot sore and mngry, begged a meal from a citizen of Man. chester Sesterday. ‘The asylum anthorittes traced Lewis in the direction of this city. Dr. Lewis was charged, about four years ago, in conjunction with one MeGiffen, with havin, murdered Constable Drummond, of Branswic county. MeGitfen was tried and convicted, but Lewis showing evidence of insanity had his trial Postponed. About ten years since Mo(iifen, who had been brought to Richmond for safe keeping, was taken to Brunswick and executed. Dr. Lewis was continued in jail hera, but short: ly thereatter, being adjudged insane, was sont to Williamsburg. He weighed about niacty pounds when received there, but hia avoidu- poise had increased of late to nearly two hundred pounds. During the war Lewis appeared in Virginia as a member of a Georgia confeder ste regiment, MeGiffen came from the North.— Richmond Journal. 12th. Hoipine Him Even. (one out in Dakota ‘Territory, the Elk Horn Gleaner, relates the following story of a fellow who pledged himsali not to drink & drop of liquor either insite or outside of @ house for two years. Soon after. ward he passed @ saloon where three of his fermer companions were taking their drop in comfort, and he conid not help stopping and casting one mourntal look of longing within. One of them spied him and invited him to join them. ‘Oh, no,” said he, ‘1 wish I could, bat J’ve sworn not to take & drop either inside or outside of a house for two years.” “Oh,” says one, ‘you can have one drink for all that, we'll | Litt you off’ the threshold and you can driuk half inside the house and halfout. So one took hold of each leg and thus they raised bim up, while the third filled and passed the bottle. He took one long driuk, and was just drawing breath for another, whea one of his supporters shifted a little, and he shouted, **Oh ! hold me even, boys, my soul’s in your bands. “Give us.” says the New Hampshire Work- ingman’s Advocate, “the man with brown hands, smnt on his nose and sweat on his fore- head.” Allright—sent him by expross last night; also a woman with @ Jong chin and @ wart on her nose, to keep him happy.—[Detroit Free ress. Sarp a Pennsylvania political orator warm- ing us as he apvroached the climax of his speech: ‘Let us conduct this begin a} fellow- © tizens, uj the principle enunciat ae the immortal Lincoln, ‘With malice toward ali, and charity to none.’ ”” BALTIMORE SHOT. $2 00 PER BAG. 93 00 PER BaG, 22.00 PER Bag. $2.00 PER BAG. at ©. WITMER'S, soxS-tr 1918 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. R BH. RYAN @ © BROKERS AND R 7 GBNERAL ROCHON a RR eee BSTAIE No. 5%3 7th street, opp. Post Office Department. STOCRS, BONDS, SBD BOTES ,POUGHT, ve made it ‘tify that life is in Pro} case at this season for several years. Whiaterer speculative interest there is appears to be in the ai- vl ig founded on ex- improving the foreign dt mar Classes of “American securities. All sates of a id have Deen 7 joans at 109 be rates have been © flat” for carrying. In the foreign More steadiness is reporied. Leading drawere of Davkers’ serling sak 481 for 60-day bills and 436s for demand bills. Te second hands this claes of bills can be about 433% ant a 485, with) what are rated good is abundau! at mercantile long date. first hands ry 1 demand Ei from the We ork for currency. ‘The west. however, is better supplied with carren- cy than last year. Government bonds, °.(@'. lower than Saturday, except corrency 6's and1 OU, H. and 8. which are nigher, In state bor Tennessee’, Dew series, sold at 53, and Ohio 6's, ‘The stock warket bi cific as a featur since the opent bas been Telegr Lake Shore aud Pi ing next im point everest. while such stocks is Sew York Qeutral and Bock Isiand, whlie tess active, uave bees ations. arth 198, old, 19. do., new, bi; ectal tax, § bi Baltimore, September —Cotton gniet and steady—low middiings, 15%. Four qaie: an! 5) —Howard strest and western suvertine, 4 Kia . extra, 5 O0@S ty, 5 1 lo. oxi Bu (26.75; do. family, 6 75/a' Wheet entern, 1.25; rejected do, 1 1510 1 25@i.25; do., white. 1 sat 1.33: do ‘amber, 1 SS@1.38; rn firmer and higher for =x ern—Wnite southern, 98; yellow sonthorn, J3; mixed Pesigra dull and tower. s0. ‘Oats 1G62; western mixed , 660; 0@95: Hay unchanged. Proviso: sock light—mess pork, 28 0. +honiders, 9°, @W; clear rib sides, 13% thouldere, 10%, (a0 ‘clear rib aides, I Ty, a 1B, Mardis. Western bat Bauted and firm—choice, 27; fair to good, 2025. Coffee quiet, 15°, @19. Petroleum unchanged, Wis. A9@1.06, Sugar active and strong, ky lower, 7 Wal s New York, September 11 —Stocks active and 12 Gold, Exchange, long, 4: te ‘ive and wi - EW York, September 14—Ficur steady, Wheat - Corn doll and droopius. Lonvon, September 14, 3:30 dircc unt in open market for three-months’ bilis is 19-16 per cent., which is 7-16 below the Bank of Brgland rate.”’ Brie, S25. Paris dispatches quote rents at 64 francs. 55 contimes, —__—_._—" THE WEATHER, Wark DEPARTMENT, Office of ue Strnal Ofce.t m m,.—The rate railing ba- Tometer, continned northeasterly winds, cloudy fud raiby weather and stationary temperature. Over the Guif states falling barometer, higher teal: Deratore, northeest and sonibeast winds, with gea- ersily clar weather except coast-ratus | Over the Tennessee and Ohio valleys and lower lake region ing barometer, high temperatares, sorth and t winds and increasing clondintes” Over Lake juperior and Michigen, the upper M. ‘aud Jower Missouri vaileys ‘aud the northwest, failf barometer, southerly winds, clondy aul rainy we ther, followed during Monday nicht by rising ba- rometer, northwesterly winds and lower tem pera- tnres? Over New Krgiacd stationary and falling cmeter, scurbwesterly winds, higher, tempera: rily cloudy weather, and possibly jus’ Over the middia Atlantic states falling rometer, southeast winds, higher. temperatur. cloudy weather, and possibly lignt rain during Monday night For EAs, comfort, and safety, wear the Elastic Truss, sold at 235 Pennsylvania ave. 14,6 os Tuer is no excuse for poor Bis Bread, Griddie Cakes, Muitins, Wat when Dooley’s Yeast Powder is used. Me Tue Great Mepicac Succgss oF TH Leading druggists who have been inthe ba ness for half @ lifetime, state that they have never known @ medicine to enlist the entire and universal confidence of the public, as rapidly as Hale's Honey of Horehound and Although it has only been a few yeara in use, it has a'ready taken precedence of all other medicines advertised as remedies for Coughs, Colds, and incipient Consumption, and its annual sal Ww thout a parallei in the history of this class of preparatic ‘s Tvoth-4che Drops—Cure in one minutes. —— Brirarps.” All good players go to Adamson’s New Bil- lard Room. 345 9th street, where their Games cost the: from ten to en Cente per game. Tables, Balls, Cues, Cigars, Wines, &o.. first- class. ‘Always pleased to see his friends and patrons, ADAMEON, 35 9th street, 16 Ground floor, next to Pa. ave. Tae NATIONAL r BANE, corner of New York avenue and 15th street, pays 5 per cent. per annum on deposits for each c. a month. Banking hours,9to4. Saturdays,9 ‘0 dand ¢ to 8, WB,uuE ee Easy Feet, «ec. The labor imposed upon the feet is as nna- voidable as daily walks are pensabie to health, and that the care and attention given them should be commensurate with the duty they perform is being more fully appreciated each encceeding year,and it is. well-known fact that many eminent physicians, surgeons, and thousands of other well-known personages, patronize Dr. White's establishment, No. 535 15th street, opposite the U. S. Treasury, where Corns are removed without pain, ao the shoe can be worn with ease, and Bunions, Club and Inverted Nails, Vascular Excrescences, are relieved and cured without loss of 2 to the patient. A large patronage enabies charg- ing the moderate fee of $1 per visit. Office bours from 8 a.m.to€p.m. Established in Washington, D. G., in 1 H.B. “FALL 7&D FIRST OPENING or FALL CLOTHLYG. A LIMITED LINE or FINEB FALL SUITS JUST OPENED. FOR BOYS, A FULL LINE OF SCHOOL SUITS FOR FALL WEAR. 7 CALL EARLY. 7 EXTRA INDUCEMENTS UFFERED. HABLE BROTHERS, MERCHANT 2AILOKS § FINE CLOTHIERS, avei-tr Corner 7th D andStreets N.W. ALABAMA STATE LOTTERY, UNDER THA MANAGEMENT OF TEE LESSEERS OF THE T moos. ENTIFIO Shp TP ABBOOLS on: : Chartered the islature Alaba: February YS ator ds seat imate ere meee is in tn Puo- Hod Soe N eS EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. A oy oF PROF. canner viegts Wsaiseron simei.? ae ADAME SCHLIBCK! = AxD MISS FLORENCE SCHLIECKE! Will be prepared to receive their paptis im FERNCH AND MUSIC ous through the TROP. L. COBRADI CoLteRe } Hae the plessare to annonce to his papile aot friends that be will resum: james on the above A. “Siew AND SPACIOUS PARLORS, sop ltt 914 F STREST, Orr. Nas me Lyre aor “" m= - Hi » teem oly 1 destre L FOR wouna | Pur Suys‘sed tone sf foes BE tare. te be had at al erat Academy ATIONAL UNIVEBSIC pUCATION. ‘ LAW sy E For fortber toformation o: vo. wllim™ SSCUREO aT THE | WASHINGTON BUSINESS COLLEGE, throuen ree of Instructio® end tratnioe etapt- od to rend: SNE Wen and w.men usetile sit. Supporting, aud st. cessfal. is institetion ved ten years of aul ster- ruptec dis todoresd by many 2 ens of the District secured ite od YHE MaBYLAWD INSTITUTION POR THE “TRUOTION OF TH ® BLIND, Balimere, will RROPEN September 13th.154. The Blin the District of Are edcoated at thts fnwii- Sires F. 0. Morrisey ‘anc's Germecier, No. 74 ashington, D.O. ' septz 5 ACOENE L COLLIERE to resume sie instractions ia the ‘oele os of, foace to Prtvate Glasses of TEx FooLAsTIC Fak begine MONDAY, saw Pekecas S1—the most favorable time 10 e.tor—bat OF TRE {pe are tsmued ai amy Ue, and date from time MASHINGTON SINGING ACADEMY. nmin ‘ __ Se Femopeepe mas gg Pakav ony Derakry nd g\rle can —Bors fone through Long PULA PSESON Oba t partment Who bay ar cOoly 3 per Quarter dente recviwed tn? IDIOMATIO FkENOH, ve through a ‘Tangh: with irammar, Based on PROF. BU OLLIRR ES now S.polarehipe for snlimtted tim syrtom of tenchir rreeaiar Vorbs tu four equal momthiz tnetaiment Opening Cine time of entering. Year scholarehi ing. Ry the quarter,( tires w'bly ine alent m chiering. o®, told from 9a. m tween 9a mand 12m. 229.8. CSUcRGiATa INsttcure | and youths wo LADIES, No 46 First street. Jesire a bastucee O.—The exercise Boar dio. ding and Pay Scho FEMUER. il, 15". For mpl to Princiya i8S' Loy sterunson reanme the da- MONDAY, September 7, hy Jith street northwest. For circulars, etc., Spply st bookstores and 730 Lb Mi M BMORIAG Gace, DAY BCROUL FF This inetitnti 1 this Will be resumed SEPTEMB terms end circulars, sept-im” x toge of- Georgetown Beezrir BALTSVILLE CHU ROR ' More cf tickets aud others are notified that the Entertainment which was unavoilably 4 from the 27th of July will take place u Hotel, Georgetown, on TU m leaned N sie wwe #, OUNG ye gS om will enter upon its sixth year MONDAY, September 7. a oe Circulars at Dowkstores. For further perticulars inquire at the achool- Fo: ms this week between the bh. Bnd thereafter between at SDAY, erry | REDUCTION In Patees oF ELECT 3 aoe aia 7 Be} Dewamen nt eee R BAY Goons, Street Bast bee and © Bienes South. Two ‘ eT Mn. VEENON DORBRS ed, as Sous Two cases yard-wide Shirtiug Cotton st 127; of ber Sthocl on MONDAY. Sept Whee wt het | Wurth ise Tih, 1574 sel Be* "TBE ISCARNATION OHURON SCHOUL, for oung Led ies and Child » will reo on WEDNESDAY. Bey Sh. Apply to the Dontie-width Pillow Case Cotto eet Pillow Case Cotton, nels. from 20c. ap. 12Ne. and ap- ptember 16h. Apply to the Feil apd Winter Goods of all kinds without recart Priv cipal, Mies McLEOD, 1119 M strect, sorter | t0 cost, to clase sat bee of 12tb, norihweet opine re. = BR td (CA58NT CaNwy PRENCH AND PLAIN, Wrorrsare ann Bara. Manvfactured by MERSON INSTITUTE, SELECT OLsssiOAL AND MATHEMAT- TOAL SOBOOL FOR BOYS, FouRTeant# Stkaet, Be E ween Laxn Ky , franklin Synare The Twonty fourth Aunual Season of this Scheat Bill vegin on MONDAY, the faith of Spt The Principat can be seon'at the hoo! rooms atver J. ©. NICHOLS, tbe Spice of Reptember. Tuition, GI por quar- | ONe29-Im__39 Hign wtrret, Georgetown, ter. For information address 5 iT. a CHAS B YOUNG, Princips. | ()U8 SEW ESTaBLisumanr. ang27-tt {Rep end Obron | With entar uines) improved machinery, the best talent to be ban tant country, ta fact every facitity for doing the best work st low prices, we would reapectintly inform our frieuds and tre pabite that pre-eminent as may have been our repu- tation in the past; OUB MOTTO Is FXOELSIOR ISS E. SENDORFF’3 SCHOOL will commence on TUESDAY. September Ist, at @17 9h N street northwest. Besideace 987 H street nerth- wue28-im* Me2s- BUREB. 1308 B creeer xonruwest, In Dyeti and Cleantog Ladies Drowns, Shewie, WILL BEOPEN HEB DAY SCHOOL Secques, Ties, Bibbous, gc, dc. Geui's Cosis On MONDAY, Sept. 21, ane2s solm | Pants, and Veets At home tonverybody from 7 Saturdaya trom 7m, welll s stand establiobod 18s], now the country, Everybody Come, a4 a SyStr 49 Jefferson | GEORGETOWN say, CLASSICAL In- Park boars, ¥ a.m to4 p.m . m. entil sue E PISOOPAL INSTITUTE.—Thie 4 echool tor Boys is REMOVED f: ofthe Epiphany to the Hall over A721 Peonsylvania or terms epp.y F.L, KNIGHT, D- ANGLISH, FRENCB 4 8TITL - ol ta the “HEATLEY, Georgetoms, DU. $1 HIGH ST ton Serurtere for y dies, $10 New (8 receive depostis) until 6 pg’ Lnteres: part avenue nortbacst, Mra, ANGELO JAC. deposits, Gensral Beak sine neon Frincipal. Seventh aunuai session begins nh nd eT the | ieetions eaeibie pet Lath of September, 1874, euaeie | dares Mondera. 2 Bt SeermIbIe poate. Dioconut Is8 HABROVERS NOH — ? H. POUKIN BORN, Proeitont y py Hy pede Be Ireome | B.W BARRETT, Ossm — TRUBSDAY, September 10th Circsia: nay bo | we Pores Directors ghinined et the Bockstore, or by applying to th- | B- Pol Dae, Pr Dowling. rinctos aug3s-In on, . = ? ¥ (Gy ROEGET: WN PEMINAEY. BileyA.Sumn, B.D Hariicy, 3 Bosrding and Dey Scheel for Young Latics, | onmnenenneensemsemsememeresseee-. No Si Steddara street, Georgetown, D. S LIPSOOM B, Pripeipal. this ‘Institution’ will oper ber 16, site an efficient tal. ot e 42 BOOKS, STATIONERY, &c. N zw BROokhsS. IPTIVE BOCIOLOG Spencer MIs! The Fall S-ason WEDNESDAY. §: corps 0 Prinetpal orto 1 LAW scuoon lia DF Comprising Auch: 2 oF tux ut Mexte: tral Americans, Obibn: ad Ae ret UNIVERSITY OF GEORGETOWN. Lerertoleeee ewes ~ on 7% tart = ‘8’ PEYSIULUGY, vol. 5, suo. 400 He next term of this School will commence on WEDNESDAY , October 7, 1874, with the fvllowing For sale by Faculty = JUDGE GEORGE W. PASCHAL, The Law of Beal Preperiy, Pleading RICHARD B. MOWUN & CO., ‘eal inal Late anit the Science of Goverain SOOCKSELLEKS ANU STATIONERS, Personal Pripetns Comite Meanie Lave, | 2bi-tr 1013 PENNSYLVANIA AVESUE Dewmestre Kelatwons and the Doctrine of i ——— jon embraces Lectares, Rect be eXeminAtions upon the several tities of gether with illustrations of actual Court © Application for informa*ion, either In person or by leiter, way be etek te Becretary. who will b » bal d A SOTHER LARGE SUrPLY OF SCHOOL Bvoks, Thos again making our Stock Complete, i} resent atthe Colle rere stat Pets ”) 3 3 F street, Wan ine te n ea WARREN ONOATE 2 0 De s410W B."T, Sec. of the Facnty, (VE&NON ROW) M38,8.4 ECT SCHOOL FoR ats es x . metice its Fourteenth Anpe Me Sa __ Soe Penne. ove. ond 20ch ctngst, 1o:b, Please call after Sep: CHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUP- EM PLIES f Dr. Sunderiand's Churcd, 4% stn ve ce ite fifth year MONUAY, nept 7. Nomberof pupiisitmit-ato thirty. Tt of this instituticn are te fit efor bus collere, clessical or polytechnic, tanght &s a re; frem this sche ar WM. BALLANTYNE's, 425 SEVENTH STREET, WEAR WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ‘The lsrerst and most compl » tr stock of writers. for thos. fit sin~ss, Spelling, cke in the District, ard auld at the lowe Penmanship, Arithmetic k-keeping are | A Patent Book Cover given gratis to all ret: Hoge | chasers. metry andthe Heurs from. 9 to 3. Price, $15 per qnerter. Sex Sircatars at Cran/eli's and Ballantyne s beokstores, Avumber of gold and silver medals awarded cach ear. OBASE BOYS, MLD LLB, Principal N SEMINARY, T street, bet. 16: st and Vermont ave - DERRICK, Prin..(successor to Miss B ) The school session wil BER 16, 1874. SCHCCL BOOKS, WBITING BOOKS, SLATES, PENS. SLATE PENCILS, FABER’ LEAD PE DEAWING BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, PASS BOOKS, MEMORANDUM BOOKs, iLs, commence SEP TEx = io ‘Tporonahty com . menaced. For = He Dis SEERECG, HOE, Partiouiare apply to the Prin POCKET BOOKS, J ESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE, Wilmins- Weep Aneare Aen Cp LLwaR, wi ‘beaks DIARIES. Sept. loch. For catalogues or information a4di Bor JOHN WILSON Presiden asia sagis-isi NOTE, LETTER, and OsP PAPER, Me Ca DAT ee mene Wholessie aid retail, st the very lowest prices, At Withef Hall, corner of 34 and B streets, sonth- fast. Besidence, 103 Catrest sonthesct. aucl3 ta 4 he MISSES OSBOBNE’S YOUNG LADIES’ and DAY SCHOOL, 913 M ar BOABDIAG , street, pay of 10th. begins Beptember Th, SHILLINGTON'S BvOKSTuKR, Superlor advantages. Norwbern Teache ser3-tr Corner 4 street and Pa avenue. QEHCOL BOOKS, Wholesaie and Keail, wt SS the lowest prices, KORERTS’ BOOKSTORE, 1010 7cb street, above New York rc PIANOS, ée. J REAT BARGAINS, SF MALE ACADEMY. Corner of Dunbarton and Monteomery st. G@xoxcrrown. DO. Gratefal for the encouragement of the past yosr, Iwill Reopen my Academy on MONOAY,Sapcom- ber 7th. ber Limited. Private tnetraction Mathematics, &c., and evening classe at the schoo! rocm, Circulars found at the Book Stores, or at my res!- nce, adjoining the school room. 3) 8-8ap 2ow2m CHABLES 8. NOURSE. . 9ep2-Ine eH, P4tTArsco FEMALE institUTE, TE aS A eeans ‘This Institute hae been in operation for thirty. He!f Square above Pi ft Office. sepia tr eight years. The number of pupils ts limited. Ite 7 Puactical PianoMakun. location fs pre-cminent!y healthy, is central, eud ie . ent for ihe patent = Caren cerily reached by railcoad from Baltimore aud |... DECKES BROS. PIANOS. heen ae tae Thee Themes Mills. © Fur Circulars acdress tuned end regulated at 63 H.Agourr, 4 ‘Stg?-m.w ft Ellicott PO. Meryinod. Famormrorm (PER, WASHINGTON 7eMack SEMCNART sar oF a b- INDAY . September 14,1874, AT GREATLY KEUOCED PRICES! Ho, "1047 tah sree more ae Eee “gRISNOS from the felowien re BUTCHER sud Miss M. 0. DOUGLAS, Prieci- | Commas a ibe Habe. Worth Caplio and Yat 202 northocest a, z and Ist sts , hon le condueved Go SS. F-, Preet._ ABYLAND AGRIOELTUBAL COLLEGE ‘ext session will commence on 1998 SEPTEM- be at William Ballantyne s STANDARD SPRING LEAF TEA FRESH IMPORTATION, HIGHLY FLAVORED! STRONG AND SWEET speech 2 ni ‘too strc ng, use lows in the ‘augl-coteepié fee Tea ns aasach Me de used for making ‘TBE covomBiaN UNSIVEGSITY, WASHINGTON, D. C. opens 6. ona adn PORE a rt bad Mts pame's WINE OF THE Woops. VEGETABLE OATHARBTIO AND TONIO. Cures Dyspepsia, Constipation, me. PD: s in re- 30