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ee _ eas TE AIS EE “EVENING STAB. TURDAY........Angust 23, ISTS. Weather Probabilities To-day. OFFICE OF CRIFF S"GNAL OFFICER, WASHINGTO™, Auenst 21, 1875. ‘or New Freian¢ and middie states, clear or {air weather Juring the rest of Saturday, with coutherly to westerly winds, and slight changes tu temperature and barometer, LOCAL RECORD. The thermometer in the business office of ‘PuE STAR ranged to-day as follows: 8 & m., 73, Wa. mw.. 12 m. 2p.m LOCAL NEWS. Condensed Locals. The street lamps will be lighted to-night at 7.29 p. m.. and extirgnished at W.40 p.m. The wife of Third Autitor Retherford is lying quite ill at Sing-Sing on the Hudson. ‘The Probate Court was, to-day, adjourned ‘over by the Register, (Col. Weuster,) until Tuesday next. See adve of services of Rev. Mr. Episcopal churen,) a orrew. of the propasel new M. s Church, Va., was laid Yesterday a passing aic from a drove mrad thre eep strayet t vl & window of Mr. Samuel Lewis’ Jewelry tore, creating Quite a sensation. yt A the phe t <9 ntaining & Fr who wat MAILER CAPTURED. ay arrestet I special « hg man, a clerk in ? charged with an Duggan and Moran ter and spe- were dispatched on T Some search, di 3 e ct e morning The cireular sets is an era of froe Christiess system of Christian- saying lcok for help to God, who uphol things by the werd s Christ. who We were dead in sir le OFFICIAL VISIT To THE OFFAL DEPOT. brs. i Verdi Board of Hea the intersect oH streets north he hour fixed 1 soul Hoon to-day. e visit by the Dr. Verdi stated that time sev- m the ground, e depot was a Was one hour earlier, and at €ral reporters were abort the j the beard foun Of the neigkberhoa the bui said that of the resi made eomptaint as to ses, and some of them in the dey at the burstiz mes erentedt an i a. ENNSYLVANIA ASSOCIATION Tre DORSES THE F Pennsyiv at Clarke be placed at the disposal and sulyect order of the Pennsy1 to the mittee, pr a that the sum of one han- dred dollars he re 1 by the asseciatic to detray the traveling expenses eet that ther treaswrer of Ub committee. NPIKE COMPANY.— ¢ Arlington tornpike com- y evening tu- tr g down hai portior contract he yp! ave! a= re i in 1! condition mitract, b ostzined by t o © contract, that the contractors for the i repair of the remaining portion of the road 1 teat once piace that portion of na goo on f Croice thetrooms pled by per Sisitors criig in prot the most attractive, a ered, the chea: in this bu oO sixths of ing are now ocen- They and thetr the rooms y Ught and ventilated by outsid 2 ndependent re rented, too, on Very favorable teriat’.. Application should tbe maile to the owners, Messrs. A. L. Barber & Co., 2 ie . Ne. 708 E street north. ite the postonice. Messrs. B. & a re atm o the pre irletors af Le Droit Park. oor arash REAw Estate Saw! ok! by Thos. E. Waggaman, real estate auction: '€€r, lot 2, in square 240, on Corcoran street, 1 Maroved by @ finished brick house, to Ed. Ca.2mack, for iso, lot 24, in square 24), u. the same, tek hobae, for 23,40; lot 28, ». Corcoran street. two ‘un fuished brick nouses, to Wra. Conrad, for $2,300- — SERIOUSLY BIrren BY 4 DoG.—Last eve- ning a little daughter (ten years old) of Mr. Calboon Clark, who resides on I 8 ne 'r loth, was severely bitten tn the face and har ' by a large dog owned by Mr. Z. W. Denham. The dog was subsequently xilled by the father of the girl, aided by the police, feiss tensaleonteh NEW PUBLICATIONS —J.C. Parker sends ns in a bound volume the index of Harper's Monthly, vols.1 to %. From Warren Choate & Co. we have Packwroed for August and Harper's Duzer for September 4th. pBhenerdht. sancan nnd Hom®.— Mitt pleasures and palaces though we may — eS acaabione ay no place like home, the 5 proveme taxes ui which hav been paid through J. C. Lay & Co., 223 4% street.—Adv. —_———— CORAL, garnet and deal goil sets of jew- ene iften, copied tremn geld. vocdived at sas jewelry No. Pennsylva- ala avenue, near tig street. —--—— M. ICENSES have been issued to Thompson and Annie Jacksoo; D. F. W Leawell aud Margaret Goll, | frame butidl: mia state contral com- | The Public Health. THE DEATH RATE IN THE DiSTRICT—A “BABY FARMER” IN WASHINGTOS—THE | OFFAL DEPOT AGAIN, ETC. A meeting of the Board of Health was held | jast evening, at which the minutes of a special meeting held on Thursday were read. At this meeting Messrs. Tarner & Co. were informed that the force employed in the eol- jection and removal of garbage was inaie- | quate, and that @ remely must be appliet. | The contractors signified their willingness to of the board. a A resolution was offered by Dr. Verdi that & special committee be appointed to investi- gate and as to whether the offal depot 18 offensive and injurious to health tn its present condition and as the work now being done; but no action was taken. Dr. Cox, from the sanitary police commit- tee, made @ report approving the proposed | ebanges in the sanitary districts; which was adopted. THE MORTUARY REPORT. ‘The report of the register of vita! statistics for the week ending 1ith instant was pre- sented, showing ‘@ deaths, (11 less than the previous week;) of which 21 were from cholera infantom; 5 each from consumption, maras- tous, diarrhea, and 4 each from whooping cough, typhoid fever, dysentery and injantile convuisions; 3each inanition, apoplexy and | epilepsy. The colors were equally divided il the sexes nearly 60-77 ma wes 21. ) per 1,000 per annum, while U the colored population was > the same period. Rate of inereasc of the white popul y bi o 5 per 1.006, while the deere d ulation by deaths over & per annura. ations Were adapiet dd premises {5 aVeDue nHOTthWest | fad leaky roof, ¢ ik dwelt ‘we street ticer recommending that if, iu tl of the board, “ihe piace of Mar tist street north Ligated f abTs bo tne busines: fs she ap; of bal Rimext | This report ree te rar to the he . &8 to the parents, wh is basest on the rep spector. Dr. W. 1 that the unkr child, aged about : the house of Martha Hicks, ¢ n, Who her of tiv ce seen OF b ™ I was left wi th ult; that sh pther to receive he nid at a of $3 per month that she did not know or inquire Lame or residence of suid that she did 1 ose Who patront she made a busi ihat, with one exceptic Te in whiets itis wn dead white , Was left at »the ch jeg; that the deceased ii & healthy condition whea si: fit: that It a few days afterwants be | gan to lose lesh and siept all. the time . dented having given the child drugs or m cine of any kind. DEATH FROM EXIAUSTION. On Slonday. the 9th instant, the child b: | been niting and purgia continued for several days, until ak to vomit.” The purzing hat and the ehikt bad died from ex- on the tna inst. Dr fon that the st cs were utterly She was a= hear a8 she Was } At one time she hat said that the weman who bad brought the child to her was employed in the Treasury | departisent, and t denied ber statement. | She bed admitted then deniet that she | bad received any compensation. Hie was further of the opinion that Martha Lic ne to provide burial for the body ot deceased, of whose history and parent. e she manifestly knew more than she was that | Willing to te | Dr. Cox soggested the ¢ should look into this case. | Mr. Langston moved that the subject be referred to the committee on ordinances, With a view of determining the best mode of trea hav ments mae unworthy of ¢ nd jury | A communication was received from J. H. Bushnell, suggesting a Ward, council or district division of the ct each having a physicinn and apothecary centrally located, as better understood and for physiciaus and apothe- “This might increase ts number of physieiace and apoth more prompt atteniauce and conv | obtaining medicine would be “he without increased expense, as the result, carry on the work to the entire satisfaction | ants There were 17 white aduits | ard § colorei, aud 31 white mixors and 40 | colored. There were % under 2 years of age— 25 whites and 34 colored. Therd were 8 mar 1st Lirths—49 white and 35 Tue rate of mortatity of the white popu: | | | be forte Snyder, the Burglar. | HE IS RELEASED BY ORDER OF CHAS. G. FISHER. | The release w @ nominal bail yes- | terday fternoonot Edward Schneider, wno broke into and robbed the dry goods store of the Messrs. Perry, at the corner of Pennsyi- vapia avenne and 9th street, in June last, of considerable comment to-day. Schneider | was committed for a hearing by Judge Sneil, on the 7th of July jast, but as the witnesses in the ease went before the grand jury where @ presentment was | pending, the attorney at | the Police Court bas never called ap the case. and the prisoner bas remained in jail up to yesterday, when he was released on bonds by the clerk of the court, | and, it is believed, left the city at once. On | inquiry this morning, of the clerk of the court, he produced the following as his au- thority: Upice U. 8. Attorney for District of Columbia, ASHINGTON, August 29, 1875. Mr. Leighton —It will be satisfactory to this office to take ball in the sum of $3,009 for E. Scneider, charged with grand larceny, and now committed from the Police Court to await a further hearing. ue truly, Caas. G. FISHER, - Assistant U. 8. Attorney, D.C. Soon afterwards the — appeared With Mr. David Edes, of Georgetown, who went his surety in the sum named, udge Fisher, father of the assistant attor- ney, it is stated, knew nothing of the trans- accion until it was ail over. In the Police Court this morning, after the routine business wes over, Mr. Carrington stated tt know. to him, the bonds were fixed yesterday by Mr. Fisher. The case being fixed for a ‘he ng to-day, he would Ask tbat the case be cal'ed, and If defendant felled to answer he would asi that the bonds ad he would at onee insittute es to thisend. Tie conrt so direct t or his bondsimaa at ing promptly was <9 nt might b couki make tf RAppar | rj eturn to the alence in | propriated coi be divided pr ; | The communieation was referred to the san- | ary pollee commiitee. | THE GAKBAGE AND NIGHT SOIL DEPOT | AGAIN. | _ Dr. Verdi called attention to th | he nad offered at the special meeting in rela~ ; ton to the night soll cepot whieh no ae- tien was taker, in consequence of the ab- senee of Dr. Bhss. He theu offered a resolu- tion that a special committee be appointed to woughiv iInspeet the depot in question | ax her. in their judgment, the transmission of said offals in said depot is ione in @ manner not to create a nuisance, apd whether said depot should not be tranus- resoiution | ferred to @ locality more remote from au in- | hablied neighborliood. Dr. Cox and Mr. Langston suggested that Dr. Bliss was still absent.and his (Dr. B.'s committee had lad the service under cuu- sideration. A LOUD-SMFLLING DEPOT. Dr. Verdi urged the necessity of immedi- | ate action, stating that he bad visited the depot expecting to meet the members of tl: Since a!l would agree, on a vi to the place, that ii was a nee; the | smell was perceptible, both inside a The platform is now saturated w slops, and tbe place is now should be abated at once. Mr. Langston said that after the remarks | made by the health officer al the previous meeting he was nat so sure that the contrac were faithfully executing the contract. Dr. Cox referred to the injunetion swora ont by residents in the neighborhood of the depot, and being decided against the pe- | Utioners; Judge Wylie in his decision highly pinplimenting the boant. He himself at the Ume the site was selected was tot especia favorable to the locality of the depot, a { Was in favor of moving it furthor out. He ¢ ot believe there was a member of the board who would pot willi thoui the least hesitatio his power to abate any é in be was convinced that a bulsanc | This whole subject was embraced in the m: | ter now under consideration by the sanitary | committee, and he thought that they | wait Dr. Verdi said he would like the whole beard to visit the depot to y at 11 o'cloc | and see for mselves, 45 he Was sure, atler | visiting there, they wo be convinced that | {twas a nuisanee. Tuts he hoped the report. €rs Would not publish. for if they did there would be five hundred men put to work cleaning up. Dr. Cox introduced adopted, that the resolution of Dr. Verdi be referred to the sanitary committee, with in- structions to repertai the uext meeting of the toard; and that sald meeting @« called ier Monday next, should the chairman of ihe commnittes return in Lime. MISCELLANEOUS. The following resoluliou was referred to tire health officer: That weeds in vac: and in unimproved streets and alleys, ob- structing evaporation and drainage,’ are hereby declared @ nuisance injurious to health; and that the hovorabie Commiission- ers are requested to cause the same to be de- moved or destroyed as soon as possibie. br. Verdi called attention to the powder magazine, stating that the Commissioners bad said if the board would communicate with them on the sabject they would see about its removal. On motion of Dr. Cox, the resolutions of the board some months since in re- lation to were reaffirmed, and the committee appointed at that time were reappointed, to bring the subject before tue Commuissioners. ) | he supposed the officer, while on duty at «d found that immediate action was | | bird station, under charge of Dennis Ahearn, | two tramps approa-hed | | | | RETREAT OF CATHOLIC CLERGY.—The | nual retreat of the Catholic clergy of the arehdtocese of Baltimore will commence on onday next, @tsix p.m., and continue un- ah the follow! irday - The re- trea, Will be held in St. "s seminary, in this ty. All the secular ofthe dio- cese, it (S €xpected, will be present at the = ¢ vereises, unless exeused for suffi- t Teas TS. A diocesan synod will be held on Frida’ ¥, &t which all theclerzy, secu- jer and ."- Will be inattendance. This, no doubt, will pOVe @ very interesting oc- ension to a!! con vtmed. Ou Saturday, the last day of the retre.*t; there will be a emn requiem mass ec /ebratedt for the repose of the souls of the decex “ed clergy Of the dio- cese.— Bali, American, 21% - ——-—_- — THE LAST TRIP butoue ox the Memorial charch exeursions will take ;!ace on Mon- eer weaa Soususlly ciienctive ox.®, 88 will an / be seen by the advertisement in Another column. lows | Disbecker and Voorhis for neglect of duty, ed for at In our and the beit there is tha & screw loose —— ATE TRANSFER: siets have heen filed der of Deeds :— ‘Sol GEORGETOWN. DEATHS—A Centenarian —Captain Joseph Lovell, a retired naval officer, and father of Mrs. Admiral Radford, died at the residence | 4°: ‘Jo. of Admiral Radford, on Stoddard street, last | night, 80 years. } rs. Clinton, colored, died on Rock street | | silks valued at some 36,000, is the subject of this morning. @t the advanced age of 10) years. She retained her faculties to are: _ markable a to the last, and was until within a week past @ regular attendant at church, going to service twice each Sabbath. She was born in Prince county, — Md., and removed to wa many | RTs fae GRAre MARKET.—The offerings of wheat at Merchants’ ites morning amounted to 2,250 bushels. @ sales were Hight at from $1.35 to $1.45 per bushel. AERIVED.—Steamer Sue, from Baltimore, with grain for J. G. & Waters and as- sorted cargo for District merchants; schooner Grace Watson, from Philatelphia, with coal for Mayfield & Hiesion; schooner L. T. Drommond, from Salisbury, Md., with 60,090 feet of lumber for Wheatley Brothers. ‘By canal—BKoat E. F. Wheeler, with 90 boshels of wheat 1.500 bushels of corn and 115 bar- rels of ear corn for J. G. & J. M. Waters. ALEXANDRIA. INFRACTION oF. NILHNAL REVENUE Laws.—Deputy United States Marshal O'Neal, who left hera yesterday mor ing With warrants for the arr ho parties who were found to be sellin: hout the proper toanse at the Clirton ing the day before by De; Eliridge: and w ed that officer, r3.S. Fowier, by lasting Trom f rte half-past surety, ed upon t al revenue ng anil resist ae of his duty ing him will bea A DRUNKEN ¢ behave b ton yes med th UR sture ta ilttle girt, 2 blow c Wise to reil, 6vb. te Dunn J.u t lot R. Brooks. Catherine Db. T lot nner lot 45, square 20a B, to part ¥® to Joh» Fitzmorris, su $1,235. F. Taylor to Colum! for Women, —, square 25; $25 isinger to J. W. » in tra ud Cand north part D, square Kingman to Mary L. Dickinson, vt th and ST, square 241; $3,700. L. appell to James C.N b. 60,54 3,08 -N. Whitney et al. to Mary ©. 5 S700. C Yr, Sub. 15, square J to John Cos; cat WS, Sub. 2 len to W. Met 0, FL E D, square 3c; si Wm. Brown, west balf Adams to I sub. 1), square MCL W. jie A. Ba Ann Smith, to FE xanier, same pr fattun to BE. i. $3.50 io amare 419, and John D. Nauek to mth half 16, 8 2,000. James Fraser to W sub. 21, square 566, — Cottrell. 5 A, sau Negley to George A. Arm: i sq i 5,40. Caroline Williams te ‘ ley, sarae y Moses i to Marta Robt we 340; *. Gulick are 798; S150, part 1, square 4 same, part U1, < to M £2,590. ts squar zgie Dr. A. ¥. P. Garnett, the physician of Kebert H. Granam, whose iliness has announced in the city papers, desir i that be bas bot pronounced M dition hopeless. While re; As serious, he is not prep pO of his patt THE COLRIS. PoLick Court—Judge Mills pro To-day, Wm. Simpson forfeited co! ard B. Gorman, loud 4 ge, and laters boisterous la rossly insulting a lady on the the street; 210. Wm. Edmonston forfeited John Pierce, lond and boisterous talking: <5. Zacharizh Wintleld, eclored, climbing a park railing; Charles Thomas, an leand suspicions colored person, without any visit of gurport with @ repri . Afua s and vagrant, was sent cauward Gi bons, throwing stones: of > was imposed. Edward Allen, charz With keeping his par open after hours Counsel for defendant cross questioned Of ficer Drane as to the time of night he saw the bar opened, and the officer stated that he knew it Was 4 o'clock, although he had no Watch. Counsel quibbled some time on the fact that he ha no wateb. when the court stated that it was not much consequence, as prout a fi night, was a watch-man, and imposed a finc of #10. Elijah Williams, larceny of $2: sixty d. ¥ Thos. Hays, assault and battery on Julia Hays—a bad’ assault: $50 fine and ninety days In § Nite white boy, assault on Henry Gaines, a colored bey; $10. Margaret Kennedy, as- saull and battery on Wm. Kennedy, her hus band, 55 and ests. George Dorman, lar- a 3 fifteen days in jail. Solomon Thinsmore, Jarceny of some hay from the John Bush, a | Simithsonian grounds, worth twenty ceats; dismissed. TOR THURMAN’S OPINION OF G ho won evaryb e villain’s nose anks TOF PHILADELPHIA ELor Gay Lothario Held (9 Anove uels. the north 2d street ¢ aber heim on Sanday last, ars of which have alreaty been hearing at the i eloped will: Sallie Mc > partien king Kirl esitfied that sh er, and de th him for the last two He bad promised t marry her and hts pi and tha her a good b now let of his havi children she consented to elope follow his fortunes where her. uels was p of the ancient Jewish order of Kesher Barzei, Grand Willlarn Bennet presided. ‘The cominittee to whom was referrest the r portof the grand officer presented a full re- port, in which, among other things, it was Uthe difticulty between e state of New York the Grand Lodg d those of the state of Pennsylvania. The ppeais also made a report, in elermined the question of Israe- ying Cheistian women, these, on g converts to Judaism, made them tomembership in the orler. An im- amendra| constitution was that a member, after being suspend- n-paymient of dues, could be reta- nths after suc enslon payiug his indebtedness. The endow "nl corm ttee reported a case of a 1 om Made appt the money paid ¢ Meations w who reported ey between th HEAVY RAINS Are rep New England, ge to crops, € of a show apshire, the Amoskeaz M: tinguishing the fi such an extent that several oyes were scalded. A man eraployed on the pew insane asvlum at Danvers, Mass., was struck t ad Instantly Klilet, av was prostrated. The Mississippi fo low at Memphis that ali further fears of an overflow haye been dispelled. Thedamage to the cotton crop lias been variously esti- mate: at from 20,000 to 80,000 bales. A sndden. verilow of a creek near West Salem, Wayne ounty, Obio, carried away adam and sixty feet of the embankment of the Atlantic and Great Western railway, and caused great damage to prop ity. A.“ PIRATE” IN THE HARBOR OF BALTI- MORF.—The schooner Damascus was towet out of the harbor of Baltimore yesterday under circumstances that gave Tise to 2 charge of “ piracy.” There was a dispute between two men, each of whom claimed to be the captain, and one of them, on the pre- text that the schooner’s papers had been lost, procured new papers from the eustom-house, nwhich he was recognized as commander, A tug-boat was hired, and with these pa) the schooner started down the river. another AS falien The Cleveland (O.) “Leader” pu "letter last Wednesday in which writer said that he had overheard a conver- n between Senator Thurman and Mr. of Cineinnat, while sitting in front of the West House, at Put-in Bay, in which the tor denounced Cary as a “communist” ypocritical temperance spouter,” and declared that the democrats would lose the Onio election. Senator Thurman having denounced this letter as “a tissue of faise- | heeds,” the correspondent has made affi- vit 't the conversation, a8 reported in Wednesday's letter, “is true in every partic- tr as the sentiments therein are con- | | rsday ening, while some section men were at work on the Delaware railroad, near Black- and abused the workmen, taunted therm with being Catho- lies, and to these jeers added oaths and abu- Riveepithets. Pat Ahearn, about twenty-one years old, son of the foreman, pelted the tramps with stones, one of which struck a Vital spot and killed one of the tramps. Ahearn was arrested and placed in New Cas- Ue jail. THE li AL oF NEw Yo. CoMMISSIONERS RECOMMENDED.—A request was yesterday presented (o Mayor Wickham of Néw York, by John D. Townsend, counse! of the legislative committee on crime. for the removal of Police Commissioners Matsell K Ponce incapacity for office and other serious alle gations. = BANQUET TO AMERICAN NAVAL OFFI- CERS.—The banquet to the officers of the American squadron by the Southampton cuamber of commerce took place last ezen- any ind Was attended by the American con- sul and a number of the leading merchants of the city. Brief speeches were delivered, Admiral Worden replying to the toast to President Grant. WILL Go For HARD MONEY ANYWAY.— Mr. Kaster, of the Chicago Staats-Zeitang, has announced that that ar od will support Grant on a bard-money platform against a candidate ona rag-money platform. If there are two bard-money lidates, they will! support the ore Opposing the republican party. DANGER OF INTER! quarrel at Louisville, Ky. between @ colored mab somed Biya wife, Robert Jack- son, also col |, interfered in behalf of the husband, and was struck on the head with a —s are receiving injuries that caused is death. a7 One halfof the Virginia senate is to be chosen in November. 7 Fapvry Elssier, the famous dansense, is living at Bremen, wite of a woman of 71. s7 There are from fifteen hundred to two thousand vacant dwelling houses in Balti- more. peaker Blaine is to deliver the ad- a at the Cumberland county, Penasy!- ress fe Cambor’ ty, vanla, fair del; next week! will carey nevevel nag La crates of peaches to Liverpool. FERESCE.—During a was overhauled by the revenue cutter Gath- rie and the party on board taken Into ens- tody, and the Ownership of the vessel, as weilas the alleged act of piracy, will now be passed upon by the United States district court. £7-It makes aman aud mars a w be talked about. 87-Mr. Booth was thrown against a t graph pole,but happtlyit didn’t dispateh him. *2-The New York Tribune Moody and Sankey on having cl 87-Mrs. Tom Thumb has been very it at Middleborough. Why would she eat a whole currant ?—New Bedford Mereurit. “LAST CALL” man to ONLY A REMNANT LEFT. ODDS AND ENDS OF BROK. PEICE NO CONSIDERATION. THEY MUST BE SOLD. 1, after a long | Tue } i SS a err err Te ERE = FINANCIAL 45D COMMERCIAL. | EDUCATIONAL. ‘The Markets. EDUCATIONAL. | PROXS ACADEMY, 436 street northwest, Sunder HE MARYLAND ch te Parton. A 21—Vireinia oe, peoters, | RRS ‘Church, commence its ‘bth year LEGY will opea ite Pali = Srna y, . consolidated, 5, Virginia's. 3%. North | Sert. ¢. For partieclars -- advantages §=Mth § ptember Gorolinas s,cliN. tow. Wr special ax Pind to-day. | afforded by this Neademy aoe Cintalon or Tee ae ait Cellges ff to otter che youne Borar 4: ‘easier, 10%. >| bookstores. or address tho Principal, Mo. 1315 4% men of Marland. at mderee cm. che meat ALTIMORE, Angust 21.—Cotton vowinal—att- | street southwest, Sugtl@m — thon beet citivans and lane aire 106, lone, golet and anchaueed. Wheat Ss FEEL ASCHUOL FOR @ ix Dulders. While Agricalture will te ste \-ading few steady ; mixed ST LS | ture, the <ystem of study will rmibrace the ment jars red, @; do + i r 128" do: whiten aba i. Gorawetcrn Biren | yqtel, Term begins 154H SASTEMBER. For Ciren- | "Tes. gam the scholastic tear for ets tomte tron “therm nd unehangad- sonthe: | lars. fe. aderess ts ¢ Detrict (No chars ) or tate fi; do setlow. 67: western miived, S24" apot, aig | Staal cea Rev O. HUTTON, D.D.,Wector, | Mp aedand ine Deter Ne $000 pos Fearon. | 7PRRO.ING\ELS KiNG, Deut payable on eutering Inet bait oe poy . Oats dull and fheary—south: ern. new. as to qualit white. o ist St. Jovm"s Parish, i reulare, or farther informati Sindd: western mixed, old, Gast "Rye duis cigars: acnag So iene Wal PABRE: Provisions doll and lower, Pork, BGAN, PIANO, 0 meats—ahoulders, 93; “4 clear | Twenty Leseous §13 or QR). Address P.O Box anelé.t ths Prince Ges Thonieers Tenth eleae nib sid yey, BRON | SAT aust | REDRICK FEMALE SEMINARY. ais. Lard stondy—refined yg. “puree vais ay | CAPITOL SEMINARY, 217 A wired soutbeact, antages unercelied, Buildings uneiwalled archanged. Petroleum di!" gpl age eer Yue: gm! Washington. D. 0. in the Biate Charges moderate. Fetined Wal te tne “eand caer corde. Sasi: | ay Louse DBANE,( Principsts. | For cgiad ene a Re ce Sgraoes, WAM sobbing, 1:\sa:0%, Whisky dull, orks sy MBEDEATER, aches of vr: poe ti Sd ne erman italian. % A OK, | money ee Bon ieee “he Btocks dull and, teeay. Mosie, Mathematics and Uaitn ‘wis’ | QT. JOHNS COLLEGE, $2, Ggrernmedte You Sa Sito tow or wome! €, Hosd Crayons, Panels hes | — M_oxnyert AUD pea oh * broidery. Wax land Fancy Work. Session and CXAmine@rtoy of cand cates Sew Yous, Angnst 21—Plonr quiet and on ' ee = " ctarced, "Wheat gavet ant arm. Corn stenty nispay. Bert) vend Couttwes forty weak ir Beand ack Term: GAS oe References and? semi annually Inedva *. Be the # minery b * aonr For cata! cont i CITY ITEMS. Fw beockate andtth tare. nitro Prot Wo HOP | 1 er with southern exposure; Ber yt he Pacuity aug? 1th THE Best AND CHEAPEST EXCURSIONS | fins jard for open-air excrcies, library Ser hapaea eee te “ ever offered are those from New York, via | glob aratus ard al! the acetesorios ct a FOR STCDEN TS OF BOTH SEXES the “Norwich Line,” to the White Moun- | clase semtoary or col IN SEPAKATE DEPARTMENTS, tains or the summer resorts on the coast of | stullo res of Professors Maine, and return, for only 22. Tourists | <Prres choice of seven different routes aad the | privilege of remaining over at all points of — interest. Re sure toask for tickets by “Nor- | Ad wich Line,” snd ctreulars with full informa- | 4 Sa | lon, wt our principal railroad stations. | SaaS ©. | THE LATEST FALL STYLES of Soft and | £ a eT Stitt Felt Huts, opened this week at Lewis’, {Perk th street. between I and K. Also, t | — The? > style Silk Hat, justin. 8392) | Nbos CUED ; ¥ 4 Day By lou ———— rm | Heroeit's, Pehee ; tee THURSDAY. Sop i PON THE HEALTH TRE TEETH de- | . star | 1Gth. BS Mire pemis the 7 y of the bresth hich are =» well known, Mo HP. LEFESVRE them unt pope ong whic ted =o r . i | us — ° iN On Ye — THAT IRON 18 V = -- u mie anAORLES. as long k Girt, TERTENDES 4 De 4 tts? Panam eng} tn yes WASHINGTON FEMALE Se éINAR AL be reo MONDAY, Septem 1 ‘ 2624 i> ©¢ boarding & DEMY UN eB TE to SISTER SUPE ane? tra W. Sr e Wm. : HOME SUHOUb, hose ENTS MAL —— Bar Benson’ I ‘Lew t u Celery @ red express! ia, Nerv teure any laches, Ne £50 to £10,000 has nee, vested in S:ock | , Day pepils dine vith the faretty. Priv send paid reent. profit. * it Apply hemedistety tor © tal cen aie to do A book on Wall street, sent ae ee This tustituston ie tablished aaa : Tembridge & Co., Bankers, 2 Wall street, | ii d ctreat. Te ¥ A ® ‘DP. HM New Yor ae | Cras A DeM sie Pr.D. As ERE, SANGER SEWING MACHTIN® Rates 0 | \prsentac | $57" - 2 were # 4.12-3.wt | Od Iraltes trp WA | the fe 30 Fests 8. O. Shortildge Harvard ‘ x M ta, Pa. GEORGETOWN ADVERTS, | 8: EST EXD INSTITUTE, iV A leet fer y iat aN ewe | Bend for Ch Bene Bien Histeny ox. rent for Jo a = = fn Pe | ulin: Uh aan & |S tae FOR BOYS AND Gik1 s. | HOTELS. en Kinds of sewing ma: it comet = | INGLER MOUSE, Inrtore99 Bolten j BURSDAY, 1th at September is the Ubreped EUROPEAN PLAN RHSDAY and EID UY.” The Bieter iow nie | MMLtRChe rE pe — ~ “4 ow ba nae 5 am pnt } ST bs hae ek ite than at the jareer first-class fh stele gavtly furnished rooms i per day ups Fiuge bive is saved ae Uoion Square is ed by street care or stay es v FROST. Re 10K, GS Millinery ‘sel? im é mo = town, to $ Bridge i new ‘and complite aie | Goons: bren ad tkivg it tne most com plete store in Georgetown to select from. A virit is nary livited ist ‘Tuition per session nine | NT—The BRICK RE mich, fc Brose . extra moderate charges, street, J ela bed | c ulars address _ fhambers; with fine views of the river aul conntey j pes Sire JAMES R THOM ia tari kA ad yerd, with brick walle onl NPS—ALFRED OTdaC 8 ENGLISH how ready for the reception of Summer gan thr the hows D FRENCH BOARDING AND. DAY It ten bandeome honse, with So toons large porticos, aud is kept tu the best style. 4 paicdiebore issitustel inthe most beau aithy section of Northern Virginia, FOR YOUNG LADIES, No. 1700 L with cetl =, 2. C. Apsly to Dr. CHAS. H. augS cost ; of Sep southwest of Washington City; bas Clr of alk = | August at the : auelé ow Soni atkins and 9 naw. Thore is within x ; ‘ ; . — | amile of the Hocse Spriv Gy ROR CET CH STEELT AN D.C) CUMBERLABD VALLEY INSTITUTE, | medical wtterebocs tere ee peek | Beek hours, oes 4 p.m., aud on Saturdays | oye SALE)! anicksiyre, Pa—\n At to be equal te any in the state. Daily Stages connect len tecnicos. ny aud on Saturdave | Commercial and ¢ aratory School. 23d | with the Railroad Depots at Leesburg apd at the Seporita. General Banking Busines teen sae Segtcant harge $240 per | Plains. A free ride to the Springs every day area ceseral Backing Dusin ne Sud col. ise hours by dail trom Washipgton. terms, &c., aidrevs JOBEPA M- PATTON lections made on all accessible paints. Discount “tne ee EE eae ~~ gd H. POLKINHORN, Prosideat. = 2 z ai H.W. Bakuert, Cashis 3 ANGLISH. FRENCH. AND CLASSICAL SF ; Dereetors, 4 LECT SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, 915 tt he ae HM. Polkinhorn,| Thos Dowling, | J.T. Mitchell, ¥.—Mrs. ANGELO JAUK est “poin?'on the Mia- Henry Dickson, | R. L.Croptay, || Fred. W. Jones guth annual session beeing frowd, 42 whee from Washingt > with more | Riley A. Shinn, | E.D.Mardey, | Thomae Knowle $ e241) | ing and evenivg trains each way. Fare for round | _may13-ta.sa ly | = wT. | {iP 1.78. The besel is new, with double porches | = E HOBE SCHOOL, Miss &.M. HANSON, | the entire length. The roome ate well furnished, | W, © WHEATLEY eran ant YE 1 ingle Place, G | aud The dining room cool and sity. “Tie country a3 iW. meet eouther corppied by | ax healthy ax any in the world, sad there are no | STEAM DESING, “Ave .pusssine ESTAE- | Eeete meee nes — * Tasyuitoes, Boarders without chitdren | s % iS . Large rooms and ample play Ty i . it 49 Jefferson Street, Georstiown, D.C. a ‘suclo fra [es = ch Ee Established, 1891. Prominm award, 17. Bn SS MOK Bf wr OPEN Y | larged and iniproved, 1274, Ladies snd Gounemen’s | MPSS PLCRE WILL REOPEN Sepes Bost, BANKERS. | apparel of every description. inciading | Tuition and Music. $22) a year, This pcoool 1. Se = = — + Crope Veils and Tronmings, Kid Gtoves, | jighifully situated. near Berrys ile, Daily et N4tionaL SAFE DEPOSIT Co., &c.. &c., nicely cleaned or dyed; also, Curtains urd | pecsitz the house, cmcch end ta ae Hew Goods, Carpets and Blankete clesued doriug | ratirond at Round Hill. Address 1912 fh street Corner With st and Naw York avenne, the Supuner months, Loribweet. ‘angd-tmn end us your addrese and we wil! call for and re- | tnru work at any place fu the Dbastrict free of extra | ! PLEWOOD I FIBE AND BURGLAB-PBOOF VAULTS. SSTITUTE, for both sexes, t+ charge. Work received and rerarved by mail or ex- n the P 4 Batt. Central RB. fa te Al Kinds of valuables t: Batunt. | press from and to ang place in te country, apal-tr care, carnest teach ts; abie iecta: | feut Ofice boars Da meted eee SNe ) Sucaitons. Tice: por GEO. H. PLANT, Prectt« ry Wachin coe GEO. W. RIGGS, Vic BOOKS AND STATIONERY. | Polar tay late ward, wh wan RWcoty BP. SNYDER, Boor JEW Books McB, TIMONEY & CO. she * Insectiverons Plants... fs) roam i dee he made et E. removed eat mg Hese to LE DBOTE Paralynis fro Co eteth ton Cae ay BE: D-s B. Harvey, M.D.; BEILDING corner Sth and F atroote, an - lhe SP ‘hey Se Preparsi to do og bost- Cline ‘Address J/SHOBTLIDGE. a noes, receive Deposits ectyert fe creck ot ent eee The Primer ot Pol wee oncor — | Drafts on Beltimove, Phitadolphia and New Work, ss FeEscr CLASSES. Bry and Bell Tien Sachange, aud wose Collee- Joln Lean Caton a ee wee } MADEMOISELLE PRUD'HOMNE | witl return to the city by the i H File No. 05. From the Fr 500, 1.000 pita leva sive aaaoaadn 4 legen tn Wolk Tennysou's Queen Mary. Paper. Ast ov Szrtevern, {dollars profit. Compres For sale by MOHUN SOUTHER when she will be ready to reorg: her Olasses at ulare, contsioing detettad: Booksellers and Statione 1536 Letreot 720 euton prices of all «cis deait ki anele-tr LOL6 PEXNSYLVANA ATEN ~ TT ee = = MSLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE. NEW YORS srock EXCHANGE, 2 Ss 30 B % LMING TON, DEL om ree to. fesirtne to speculate. Adarees | Sas oe PURE SEED. : = ALEX. FROTHINGH LM Be tion of Boner. By Cl Reva xt Session will begiu THURSDAY, September BANE ERS AND BROKERS, Household Book ot P e Opp. N.Y. Stock E. 18 Wallet, N. ¥, ee ities are afforded for soynir at complete E¢ucativn under bom reasonable expense, nes edd rons Rev. JOUN WILSON, A.M. P: WA OTICE—Mvea CALKINS SCHOOL —Creigii of the Greeks aud STOVES, &&. UST BEOMIVED, A FULL LINE UF BULuDs ov MONDAY, September oth, nt t EXB” HARDWAME and flox~ mid.” civare ih iGtrect and Peansyivanda arenas, Capitol Hilt. | ing GOODS. Refrigerators and Water { ‘puts Plante,’ By Charles es St, fo.| The cheapest in the market, St ectures aud Kaaays. By i i Ware. vets trom Brain Di en 158 JON ENGLISH AND : S Ye hy ae MES sta8on ron yorno GepeEe = _+:'5 SsRROvee, 2506 am Tennyson.” Swwall Saunter Will re-open September 2th, at 121 Marylant * fons avenne exst, between let and 2¢ Streets, Capit Bid. | + Fete, Number 11, Gaboria ‘A Kindergarten will be aitacbed tu the seh.-ol DEVLIN & GO., Circulars et Bookstores. Index to Harper's Magazine, Large lor of Standard Novels rine cents, atSOLOMONS & CHAPMAN'S. Agents Lawr augs OTKE DAME OF MARYLAND —O. N MONS A i for Young Ladies. near Gov wn, (NeW FORK, “Pore Linen Papers.” 911 Pennsyivania avenue. | Baltimore county, Md ie miles north of Pot anglé te (Chronicle and Republican | more, conducted by the School Sisters of Notee # institution is most destrably bv ties F STREET. HS4,.29, M1V2 LONG: On, HeALTH Max. gronnda are extensive, and the buildi e IMS, Physical, Mental and Moral, by Dr. W. | #trucied with every accessory for comfort a1 onre- Ww. Gail. nienee The system of education pursued ta desiga- align te Make a Living, by Goo. 0. Bagteston, | ed to develop the mental and phy Bowens of the neient History from the Monuments, Geo. Smith. , to Inake & + ACCOTApI t=! « Personal Bemitiscences, by ‘O Keeffe, Kelly aud | useful members of society. Board and Tuition in CUSTOM DEPARTM<£NT. ‘aylor. cluding the French and German Languages, iS In the Kitchen, by Elizabeth 8. Miller. i You Ladtes desiring ivate Apartments, For particalars send ot Catslaguss aps SOUTHERN HOME SCHOOL, Living Thoughts of Leading Thinkers. FOR OUR OvsTOm SRP THE Popular Beso ts aud How to Beach Them TREADS Ww. BEST ASSORTE) STOOK OF MATERIALS TO M. BALLANTYNE, ‘ BE FOUND In THE UNITED STATES, STAPLE augé-tr das street eS tS FABRIOS MANUFACTURED EXPEESSLY FOR U8, AND THE CHOICEST FANCY BALTIMORE. STYLES REAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE Mr. and Mrs: Witsox M. CARY: principals. AND AMERI- Opps AND ENDS. opps anp ENps. | @ ee ‘ Thin Initiation As copducted t Colle zuis BRANCH stem, with a corps of ten insructore < 4 DRY Goops. bye ee eye ag? 4 DOWN. DOWN. DOWN. tmmense stock must be reduced, SUMMER wofrget inte inneaae acs, | FIRST-CLASS GARMENTS. bn GORIOTEE : ; : GQGDE wil be wold ewe than cot. ei Extefully arravecl with'a regular sequcers of stn | ORDERED AT OU Wacineron rene 210,000 worth }, Odds, Ends, &c., will | dies on the progressive bw PR bmn gal CLEARING OUT. | WINDING UP. | tly. 1° #08 uy LUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. or or - W. W. BURDETYE & CO., C° WASHINGTON, D.C. FILL TEES Sy8l-tt Nos. 995 7th and 706 Kstrectan'w. | “PREPARATORY DAP: T ‘opens Sep- | ORDERS FROM OUR READY ADS £T00K. FORCING OFF. tember stb FOREIGN EXCHANGE. frepibae Gctuber ath. BEADY MADE CLOTHING. SEE THEM. PRICE THEM. LONG AND SHORT SIGHT EXCHANGE FOR rele eEtixg, ot, 0. aS0un wanmuneTen orvws Ws EEnp ; (APSWICE SENIFSEY FOR YOUNG CE: | 2180 A Luvs OF FAMPLE GARMENTS FROM BUY THEM. DRBXAL, HARIES § 60.) Paris” he duties of tute Seats OUR EEADY MADE STOCK, CONSISTING Om oo Birasbore., Carlshrae, be resumed (D. ¥.) ou WEDNESDAT thetee | OOM LATEST STYLES OF MENS, : , Basle, Zurich, Fe DEAS I TWO DAYS TIME. FINIS. HABLE BROTHERS, Tailors and Clothiers, eug:c-te Corner 7th and D Streets X. W Prince SSiters.

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