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THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. TAR. ingot the chairman of maaitomtinn ees. | agra teceaee Sean Gr i kee | eases at Pre, gbtly damaged. con DRY GOODS. DRY Goons. ™" ‘of Trustees. standing com- a = Te Good 2 A ————— EVENING STAR | “caer renee, | Seer aes Sean Wane ee Oe be | meee oe cant anton We: Ear | PIES REDUCED ON CARP es, | CAUTETS . « the communi- 6 * P. MEDNESDAY. November 10. 1875-_ | ‘ xustces was held inst evening at the Frank. | Pointed t be Dist Aet Gee R*fecelver, and an. injanction against the | tained consi 4 ON CONSIGNMENT. ees ring, { lin SChOO! DuIIding: Mr. Curtis ing,and | 15th vitimo, and, to this board Friday Phcenix MutuaPLife Insurance Co., of Hart- Weather Probabilities To-day. { Mr J. H. Brooks secre’ 4 commuuica- | nex!, at 7:50 ™., at which time it was ford, Connecticut. The complainant “4 great — tien from the District missioners Was ied to hold an ned meetin various unlawful acts, such as investing ‘c have now in store Ga elegant jot of Carpets on OPrice oF Calzr SIGNAL OFFICER. » | read, asking the board to furnish, on Mr. Liggd offered a resolntion, which was capital in real estate at usurious rates of In- = 16 Potomac street, owned frestenment, oquprbalcs the Dest and most attrac: > “‘WASSTNGTON. November 10. 15/5. | fore ‘the 15th proximo, a detailed statement | adopter, ing that the committee terest, expresses fears that itcannot pay | 8 4 cocupied by O. Cammack, {s about #909; | “* conten Fa! Raves: In the middle states and lower lake pana, | ofthe toaneactious af Wane on pr take the matter of the water- over70 per cent. of its liabilities, and amoag | ‘week bu! ling No. i8 Potomac street, #600; xa BD ‘ELs. Jow barometer, northeast tosouthea® ¢winas, | their lart report, and als recom: clesets in Jefferson, Potomac and Green- other prayers asks that it be enjoined from | No. 29 Potomac street. back building, #500; ao =D f CAN TNGRAINS imereasipz in force along the « wae". “oy, ought necessary for ine Veet buildings under consideration, with a issuing miore policies in this city, ae. @D4 brick house corner of Potomac and P = OTe ABD OIL SLOkae warmer and rainy weather, followW 64 to nient | increased 1 of department; view of giving sufficient accommodations to the wer uncler oath the specific 4]- | streets, slightly . — ‘| Showa om the Distrecs ' by rerth to west winds. rising. paremeter, | to forward ian entiunate of the amount that | the pupils at! ling said buildings. legations. The defennan' the company to have ated ‘the forge in tn ee pahonpentar nk ses colder end clearing weather. will be required for its support for the fiscal THE NEW SCHOOL BUILDING. which has been involved the A. Grant blacksmith Much credit is given by aon by -~ ~——$ 5 <x Ay» - +4 ——E—— year ending June 30, 1877. sain eases tae Pr amon ee a = = cases in the courts for several montns past. = pret yay pipes pode 4 | whicn mest Induce every ee ner communication was receiv m2 wilding now in process of erec! a Se and energe' } a LOCAL NF ws. | pistier Auditor, advising the board of a| use of tl public’ ecbools on the triangular | | ELEGANT Goods AT AvcTIoN.—Tnomas manner in which they worked to save prop. carpets and prices befare eae tine sumber of bills, amoun! to $469.77, not | piece ofsround bounded by New York ave- | Dowling, auctioneer, will sell to-morrow, at =F; 4 Amusements 44, To-might. bearing the ir indorsement of | nue, L and 6th streets northwest, be, and tha | the residence of his excelleney, the Pera- ‘UDDEN DEATH.—A colored woman, | 7 heh bet Dard es w Ford's © Hows Miss Adciaide Phil- | the 5 whi been audited on | same is hereby, set apart for boys’ scnools | vian Minister, his table ware, which em- named Mary Ellen Belt, was found sead in - —————_———- ~ Mipps) Italian Opera freape in “Il Trova- | the certificate of the superinteudent of prop- goly that whenever and so soon as this new | braces elegant sets of China, and table deco- bed yesterday in a house in Cissel’s alley. LADIES’ Ds. yer erenets | Se re eer nen Menor | Pesnaand Sees ee. tee Oitee. ad TORRY Ree fnation gave a certificate of death resulting GOODS. ere centage | Oe cence wee recetved from the | the came aimee on Pere ae he tomer 8 and candelabras, Swiss from pneumonia, | M®S SELMA Rerrene, ee nn en _... | Seed Pee Sonfirming the ap- | only, and its present occupants shall vacate; | carving of beautiful designs, mirrors, paint: WitraT. The offerings of wheat at the Conpregaticnct € teweh —Mr. Bayard Taylor's | District Commis ¢ H. Loveless as me- | that acopy of these resolutions be furalstied ings, &c. This is an unusually attractive Merehants’ Exchange to-day amounted to | 614 Oru Sraxer, Orrosre Pareyt Orrce. address, en A “Schiller and His Contem- | EPon\cay Janitor of the public schools, at a | to the committee on property for thelr guit- | sale, and parties desiring rare and beantifal 4,300 bushels. No sales reported. 20 pleces BOLL POPLIN at 6% conte, reduced cnuins wie pas | salary of $100 per month, as recommended | ance as to the necessary closet ja~ | apticles should not fail to attend. Thesale, | RIVER AND CANAL.—Arrived. schr. Mary | trom $125. om WRITS PLaNnaL. % cEPHYRS, Ww Saree! by the board. : tions required in the new building.” We undersiand, begins at 11 o'clock, which Ann, from Alexandria, with 2.200 bashels of woe eae ci woel WRITE #1 * yar OABVAS &! ¥ jeademsed Kecnin, A petition signed by a number of the resi- | Mr. Randolph moved to refer the subject to | will give parties an opportunity of exam | Spee oe Hartley « Bro. By canal, boat SWHITE EL AREET 15 conte | . = # RUBEOIDEERD eur ; ennsyivanta Ratroat, | dents of the second echool district, that the | the special committee on the building. ining the goous. Caleconia, with 1¢i0 bushels wheat wud 20 | Camece Hate Saale Goons CR CLE RAMP ERED gute rtheast corper of fth street and | board set apart the new school building cor- Messrs. Deitriek and Randolph said that a PT 4 barrels apples for Hartley & Bro. and 250 | cepts, reduced from Bs oe IGHT SCRBENS sal TOWLE Pent sytvanria avenue, is again open. rerof New York avenue and or streot soe oe pe Reet to interiere mineny eitenn ie wea ee, — barrels wary mire M- Waters; Ly Ale i REBOeS come ‘reduced from 50 ex 4 : .end that the | with the rights of the sub-board. es plosio aitie and Bess! 200° bushels’ eorn, . $3 80. agra : She sircet beth int, Episcopal cnn seuyot | Sexo Shilding bewsed for boys, was laid | “Meare. 'yer and Hovey urged the alop- | } ace du the yard of the Baltimore and Po- Joo barrels flour, and 4 tons offal, for Hartiey | Thrve-ply abd Ingrain CARPETS at cost, toc! \ TER PATTER 1 ive y De i ove! of Mr. Hovey. Uon of the resolution, and argued that the | i rte m | & Bro. o 2 LE Zanes Eats at ap iF ipuinghennbes tse ke eeieod teaiinn | Sete ae ae hole board or iar | drum ot the Baker heater of Puliman ear tt | — _ BED COMFORTS cheap wt zona w 2 oo > gracvating clas ‘ation: - | Dis % * to th co! which the board migti nad exploded. ar had n atterc! 2 7/Y AT, ve vr ATs, aration bond @ mnceing jaseonee ae boas lettin or colsted comtents Kimlioce 30" | the traln that was to leave. for Restore at READING NOTICES. NEW GOODS RECEIVED RVERY DAY I = Jaw ne ALITY st 5 flected JF. Herron president, and C. L. | southwest portion of Phe city, asking better | "The debate was continued at great length, 0. The force of the explosion tore away naa cecha Sonaseee Tee | -PLESH prim dacusage Dara valedictorian, school accommodations: which wes referred | and finally the motion of Mr. Randolpi: to | the top of the car. smashed all the glass tn | ne awe FaRY CNRS are ditit‘e | from ane, 2 sekmen & ts. ERE TER Baas. 1 ic’s. Mutual Relief Society met | to the sub-board for colored schools. refer to the syecial¢ mmatiee on the Dalid. | tle rear pert of the car, :nd made thatend a yp ar ee b EE at Si. Domini’s Hall, South Applications for teachers’ ywitions were | ing, was adopted, with instroctions to report alps wreck. Fortu lv no one was in Bouquet, Wild Wiomersad testa an’ ; uss) © PALES n, ard fourteen new members | received from Miss Lizzie Trask and Mr. | ou Friday night. # car and no one was injured. The cause quet, » rovl-tr TIL MARKET SPac! | BOVS4r 2109 P street, batween litt aad Eek, ard fourt oo ee. During tb Reussion Mr. Dyer. by un Was ou account of the Improper filling of the | a _Dovitr ro poe =: | THE REPORTS OF THE SUPERINTENDENTS | mous conaent, offered the foilo: aL kK , ran ARGAINS’ BARGAINS! BARGAINS! | . Samuel H. Wit at eccived for the mouth of October, | tion, which was adopted: « CITY ITEMS. B ae GRAND OPENING tident ard J. D. Dermody s ¥ | < recognizes the trustees of each districi.as t Removal—Corns. ac BRODHEAD 4 €o., > The United Aid Asscciation, No. 1, of | 1. Whole number of pupils enr | fub-board of the same, and Fr On and after December ist, Dr. White, | s29 Saute Austen, ba. Sh entice, brated Its ninth anniver- | Wiite—Weshington, 1,72; Georgzetow acts done by such sub-boards. “i | Chiropodist, will occupy the very eligitt — to the following GOODS, all of FRENCH PATTERN . sary gatthe Union Bethel Hall, | oiored— Washington eniaen i y heard | ya: tments of the new brick building, 1416 | Whice t-claas in color. quality and style, acd vee. which. ucder the man- | county, 860. Total, 1 District Government Agairs. residence of her ronn wrote | Pennsylvania avenue, opposite Willard’s | sold;in many instances) at Irom 16 to 2) Der coat sigs agement of W. H. Butler, was a snecess. Ad- | 2. Number of pupils on the rolls the lastday | The District Commissioners have deter. | residenc : a Lhe Genaasin Tine | Hotel, where be will cintivine tine ovcscerict | fans ienormeay,imetances ae ee ee thepresidentof the | of the month nite Washington. 10,019; | mined to issue permits for no more balls or | & letter to ber mother. at the Germania Hc: | sroatment of Core, Bunions, Goionic, | peonteke mites eee take Paste: Kole | . arner, the vice-presi- | Georgetown, county, 651. Colored— | other entertainments to be held in the ar- | tel, Camden street, which was received yes- | weatment of Corn es, Club aud Ingrowing | ¢tbccker Plaids and Saitings: Wrench Merino: | gi. aos one tan stint heeler, and others Washington, ); Georgetown, 359; county, | mory building, and that hereafter it will be in At) she — that sherpa’ Nails, &c. are age Dre Ese Black Silks. Black MILLINEKY AND FANCY GOODS stees of the National College of | 791. Total, 17,025. 4. Percentage of attend- | used only for military purposes. oe eal ty Phe tsi pel ae i” a hairs: Sik’ Velvetes Renna Fench Musing: | O% THLMSPAY and FRIDAY. Now th 12 Pharmacy met yest Zt, the, college | ence--White— Wasbington.¥.¢; Georgetown, | | The District Commissioners have directat ee fe Dat che ae ee Lirnie’s Liquip EXTRACT OF BrEF ann | Raith: Pisin Parletene: Bwiaes, @85. M3. HON, rooms, corner of 4% street and Pennsylv: | £6.3; county, Colored— Washington, 96, | the Controller that the secretary of the board day for : ne — a ret gos TONIC INVIGORATOR restores. manhood, | Sremth Pienn ineouks; Mecal or Ratt —_ 621 act 683 D Bvenve, and if *-a« stated that the ni eor.etown, %7 2; county. 90.4. 5. Number of | of fire commissioners of the fire departmeut | companicd by her danghter. t. Sun, 10th. | oe nervousness, weakness, depression. im. | Lopescale. Onutrles ached and Uebleacted =- _ S21 and ¢ street. . are ded by & class of twenty-five to | teachers employed—White schools—Wash- be. aiowss © compensation of £200 wadheae i THE New York Sen, in arecent para- | parts strength to the body and vigor to the pony er and Flanne 7 19 mm . 7 19 qeatiRcen eanNy Cee aera | ees {es ceoemecewa: 3 eoanty, 16. | num, in addition to hinsa By ist eae | graph, reters to certain alleged irregularities | Inind. €0 | Towels; Bap va Gente (eee PRIES DOW ‘ breces neaily ever y qualified | Colored school ‘ash » $2; Georg board, to. a July ist, 1875. ookiyn navy yard, in the depart- x * athe ew —s meint te PR properly | town, 7; county, 17. Total, 301. 7. Number | The Commissioners have amended their chainpmyin ere: Mere z alti ran uate anaGur TEETH; remember 7 Bandki ret fe; Kid, Ghoves: Bites as; | eeaabanitemliei The vestry of Emanuel (P. E.) church, | of eases of corporal pusishment—White | $fOGr Of the 3d instant sppointing @ commit. | Rost ‘ants officer Ia ae reintion en deen | that upon their labor the health of the stom- | foes: Shanies Waleramt Cloke Heaters kin EW AND ATTRACTIVE GOODS ar vex Uniontown, D. C., bave extended a unani- ’is— Washington, 1; Georgetown, 14 prepare a comple engineer of the sare name for many years | 8ch depends. Keep them per t, and, in | ing ond Inecttings Ran ke: Nie icon + 4g mous ca}l to the Rev. Mr. McKee, their for- | Colored schools— Washington, 1° | the Distrie! stationed at the Washington navy yard, and | order to do so, manipulate them with a brash adies’ Scarlet and Mertn: n mer rector, to return and resume charge of | wn, 5; county, 19. Total, 4. } ibe since July last at League Island, Pa.’ and | dipped in the fragrant Sozodont once or twice desirable) ¥ amsnt B14 Blesched Cott: 4 | the perish of Anacostia. In order to do so, | Number of pupils dismissed— White— Wa screed bam who stands high in the esteem of the Navy ay. C0 | Sedctrect tnd pasty ode aT RA eee | nve he bas resign with some reluctance, St. | ington, £3; Georgetown, 7. Colored—Was j % i department. T - na = - pert eb ee Ee, Ss A i rere be | tugtan: & George istrict Commissioners have directed HE WAY “to minister to amind diseased” | @1& per yard. worth 82 ose. trom fram James’ parish, Washirgton, whera he has | ington! |, Georgetow Total, 3s. The Di in to take Peruvian Syrup © poten eee | Sad be rely ein es). 8. How, (tron frame | 89'S teen laboring with somneh missionary sue- | TEACHERSHIPS. the secretary to send communications tw MARRIAGE Neks have been issuca to | 16 to grote Eyre npr ee ola- | Sakis ol Ol oe fae a ~ cess. He is sneceeded st St. James’ by the | Mr. Packard, of the county sub-board pre- | each of the heads of the various departments | Wm, H. Serrer and ma 8. Dnean. Wm. | ton o! poe = vencaty y he mecio ee | omen are silected with great eare, and pur | (“OLORED SASH RIBBONS from & Rev. Mr. Winslow. ° | sented the appointment of Miss Caroline J. | of the District government requesting th Ciark and Nellie Duckett. Niles W. Witan. | Strength and vigor to the whole Fystem, Te | chased 1d on asirictly cash busts Pom per yard, at — o——— | SDalding, Bret assistant teacher in school | to send in on or before the 20th Instant. ail | der, of Sweden. and Lizzie D. Shocmaker cf stores the digestive organs to perfect health, | fore our abiifty to give the uiiest naive in all cases ELT HATS, ben Ts The Maseuic Matual Rellef Avwocia. 9. 3, district No. 3, vice Miss M. J. Brown, | bills and pay rolls for the month of Novem- New Orleavs, Wm. Kirby and Hanora Quill, thereby restoring the mind to its natural BRODHEAD & Ce, I ant fos ag te: | resig: confi os pee ot be . This is = push i pried Ast as | John Brown and Courtney Parker. vigor. ec octt9'tr 930 Penna. av. bet. ch and lath ath. | = At the annnal meeting of this association | Mr. Hart, from the first district, presented | early as possible in order to give their time ee A ConstMPpTive CouGH becomes terribie | ——#——@@_—$_—__ j FOR BARGAINS Go TO last night, the president, Robert Bail; ta the | the ne minations of Miss Theresa A. McGill, | to make their annuai repost. ie LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. | \; Nese, aod Apri, Tose aan oe | STILL GREATER REDUCTIONS. | : : enaor, and A. Gardner secretary, the annual | 4 iuate of the Washington Normal school, | | VALUATION OF DISTRICT PROPERT e eortiie months in the year for persons with disearet | 4 x pavis reports of the president and secretary were | to be acting teacher of Primary No. 4; M | . The foliowing order has been sent to the Editor Evening Star:—Fiaming posters dis- lungs. Avert danger by an immediate resort j omni submitted. The main factsin these reports | Cora Steiltzman, also a graduate of the board of assessors: “That the assessors be | tributed through the city with tbe heading | to Hales Honey of Horehound and Tar. For ] BR USH ERIM FELT BATS AND NEW have been printed in THE STAR | mal school, to be acting teacher of Primary | requested to appraise the fair saleable value | ! Ould Sed,” purport to annonnee what ap- | sale by alidonuelate 3c. wiswactaco. | Bhs WO SES BATS 4 lc THE AMENDMENT To THE CHARTER Re 15. both appointments to take effect from | of all real estate and buildings owned by the | pears to be an cehibition nt teen scenery. | Pixe's Toothache Drops cure in one min- ai “ : a Davis. was secuyed since the last annual meeting | November 1, 1575; confirmed. | District of Columbia, and report to the com- | Now, the term “ould sod,” when speaking of a ea HAVE JU8T RECEIVED AN | cena. SARA FREE or come through the efforts of the eommittee ap- | | Mr. Johuson presented the resignation of | mission on or before the 15th instant.” They sland or her people, too often finds expre fi — IMMENSE STOCK ScoUstegs Sveue mcenine pointed for that purpose, directing that “at A. Chew 4s teacher in the colored | Were also requested to include in the valua- | ¢ jon, not only hy those whose aim is to tra- UsE ALADDIN SECURITY Ort and prevent M3 ST xt Davis, the annual election held on the second Tues- wools; accepted. | Hon all property of the schools, police, tice | nee both, but among the representatives | @ny possibility of an explosion, such as oc- oF | mune - hana ay of November, 1575, of the directors then Mr. Randolph, of the sub-board of the sec- | and other departments of the District gov themselves; and it is high time the use of rred at Babcock’s frame factory, October C At Er <1 " Goud * An _ elected the seven who shall receive tue | cnd district, reported the following changes | ernment. such phrases in connection with anything | 2th, 1875, 1411 NEW GOODS ™ . largest number of votes shall serve for three | in seach rsh rile pero rmerne! by the | THE GEORGETOWN a SUPPLY QUES- | Trish was frowned out of sight. ‘The proprie- = wikis Cake we ie NE WINERY DEPARTMEN T, in hentenme < as, the seven recelving the next highest | bosrd: Emma L. Bond, promoted from Pri- TION. ‘or of the enterprise in question, if there be ¢ Baffalo Lithia ers, saa trromed and wate op goods, tx vow compte Ratuber sball serve Ue tee seas white tos | fey Ne ee | he impression acoms to. have gained Soy thing i stesso ae eee fe The extraordinary curative powers of these FOR FALL AND WINTER, | oe los seven remaining who sball receive the next | fect rom November 1; Mary K. ns. travs- | cround among the citizens of Georgetown | self, and ought to have known oi tee teen to Waters in the Peculiar Diseases of Women; tn cameicae ae | SE LARKET s highest IL serve for one year. and | ‘erred from Primary No. i5 to Primary No. | that the Distriet Commissioners have been | felfand advertisement with slang offensive | Affec'tons of the Urinary Organs; in Duspepsia SISTIS pov tw _ _s Sn n shall be eted aunually theres ir; the number of the Primary scbool taught | disinclined to take the necessary action to to the very element he expects his chief pat- | ud in Gouty and Rheumasic’ Affections is RESS Goops, DEDUCTION OF TWENTY to serv rs.” y Miss Sallie S. Childs Is cianged from No. | avert a water famine which it was feared sonage from. Yours, J. B. | Youched for by some of the best medical SILKS. NITAWLS, | Al wit bemate on ell Banta ie In xecordance with the provisions of this to No. 1 | Would be precipitated in the upper part of a talent of the country. They are for sale by | Se botEn Lacks. at Wik Amendment the association proceeded to | SCHOOL BUILDINGS. | that city in consequence of the bad couditi on THE COURTS. Kidwell & Son, 1531 I street; Charles Stott & A AN ELECTION | Randolph #lso reported that the new | of the sveain force pump which supplies the Gus (hog an Co., $80 Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, | UNDERWEAR, ac, i _ = ting in re electing the entire ol boar{ | Larner building, leased by the Commisston- | high-service reservoir. This iiapression Tae ee Coe ee ae Te ine | B._Cs_ Flekling & Welch 77 High street, EW ARRIVAL OF HANDSOME DEES Hows | €TS, bas, aftersomedelay, been occrpied; and | found expression in the resolutions adoped To-day, Nanette ed A he | Georgetown, D. C.; and S. Leabeater & DIRECT FROM AUCTION. ‘ THIMMINGs in che inten: 5: vig apd Oa ce Net Thomas Dowling, of No % | @ copy of thespecifications for the erection of | grand larceny of clothing from E| im pn; | Bro,. 587 Fairfax street, Alexandria, Va. cs x Alexarder Garduer. No.7; Robert Ball, No. | the new Berret buliding had been farnishel | eutiertonn’ She also pleaded guilty of |“ g7Pamphiets can be’had of the houses. 6; John Gibson. No._18;'Mariin R. Thorp, | to thesub-board, so that a careful inspection 'H0MAS T. GoopE, Proprietor, mass cana ice ee cae = No. 10; Jobu A. Foos, No. 4; John Every, No. | of the work can be made as it progresses, | a plished | 1 emnel Mater acolondmecabonttwenty | yhméw,6 Buffalo Lithia Springs, Va. Peeing HE,LARGEST ASSORTMENT ~ LniEs 4, Jamex. E. Cramp, of No ¢; | a nsortion wien ac nlonied: rear itns | a tee Brak of te cae Deena: | [pentacul. wat hone ei tee Oke | Paxcanaaseeet by Nature's Beantifier. Af 10 Ceuts per ard; moderate price WILLIAN'S Yo. 4; Willlam H. Goat, | the sense of this board that articie 5, section | District Commissioners and. the eoreniticg | 3th of Oc nila meow pie” gles NN by Nature's Beantifier. BEST WAMSUTTA COTTONS, 14 Conte; ker, No. 15; Edward Fitzki, | 4, of the rules defining theduties of the com- 8 colored girl of 13 years. He agli — alee “ee i, No. 14, Thom Bere P Laveen . if fo idence a ‘a Ba ® ein dresnes. ord : er my eeiste ee iciee | ene water supy From: the unfit for publication, and after’ the govern GEORGETOWN ADVER’M’TS, AND OTHEB DOMESTIC GOODS AT ih to uh their re L orris Thorne, No, | fete with, Testrict or supersede the several | ments made. hy committee ment had closed the counsel for defeadai ARGAISS IN DRY GOODS. < 5 ; IRERS’ PRICES. jets D. Bastiat, | bub-soards tn the geoeekl supervision fa- | that occasion it pears to be put in the plea that the eaption of t 8 be CS Shades. LESS THAN MANUFACTURERS’ PRICE No. 1; N No. son | verted in them by law of the schools and | by them that ne time of the was “In the Supreme Pure or the Unt- | "260 pieces Plain and Pisid Dress Good Nailor. jr. school! property In their respective districis. | trodne: of Potomac water rd § tates, holding a poo ioe oer styles, at 25, 30, 35, 40, and 50 cents and upws eee Pains ~ The directors were orized, should they | That the acts of said committee shall not recent WAS entered into between The District attocney replied ihatsectio. 120% | cheap: ac — > 7 . “ a ha : : cured any such defect, and that no heading | Large stock of Square and Loog Shawls, FINE WOOL 11-4 BLANKETS ‘ . itexpedient. to bave ove thousand ai- | bind this board until said acts shall have | peneral governn i BE pore ane ee or Clothe . var pele A eg ro P= raitine ane 5 z was necessary. The court held the indi Spectal bark: in ts, Beav = ~ Ie eclting citional copies of the report of the president | been duly reported by <aid committee aud corporate oe ae, ee z st $6; usual price $10. Also, | 7 Oe Be ter eration. diel Rapa Ba | eee ie nee | Sede God attek @ weir bene eee DIRECT FBOM THE FACTORY, THE BEST | LADIES ELEGANT BUTTONED BOUTS ir. E. F. M. Fae snbmitted a resolution NANCTAL. py the n cash o a er Baal : e = = Of his own make at @5.50 week ae wot oe annual meeting, | Champlin subraiited the financial gibe mains through the streets of verdict of guilty. WOOL BLANKED } oe See e bat on wbich no action had been taken for tof the board for the monih past, ity, the peop! TREA Ever Sold for oct3i-tr pposite nt 4 Want of Ume, that a committee be appointed | xpenses being $31,954.61. Alsosub- | after be entitled to th ‘ the cane of John Bi nin fail on j Ths. 0 hie Indios OF Raat whether means could be devised to secure | ™ifted, from the committee, an estimate of cost, thas ip order ton > ¢ cit Pfs conkaa’ tee tk : M as. C be lation S Mont this a:sociation against unforseen catastro. | €X}enses for the support of public sehools for ing the water mal Hessler plantas gpa Paceeng ania eda UNDERWEAR, | be 4 hes. such as an unusual mortality from epl- | the fiseal year ending June 30, 1877, Inelading the corpor eorgetow.a suffici ook of tne Treasury department wave er z j > « demies or other calamities. Mr. Faehtz jes of teachers, care of schoo!-rooms, the same. and that to provide for p: in whieh case the Polite» Court on the 28th o For Ladies, Gents and Children, at lees than cost of = ssed the meeting tn favor of action on t ren. of sebool-rooms, fuel and stove fixtures, { of the interestaat principal of said | October fixed the bail at =3.000. and he asked 7 production . | piven subject in some pertinent remarks ge supplies contingent expenses, school | bonds, the pr Jers of that et that the bail be reduced. The Distric Men's U(NDERSHIBTS and DEAWERS, 40 Qents. | —— which the resointion was adopted, | ferniture aod salaries of officers. The grand | mitted to at: ts per front f ney said that he Ste ce ean BLACK SILKS, the choicest makes and qualitics, ISS E. A. McCOR MICK Matter was entruste to the board Of direc. | {ol3! of ihe estimates is $368,300. ‘The total | tpon t x Froperty on the line where these | ing {he day, and the appiiestion eqquently, trons bankrupt sale. - ALD . om te for tbe white public schools of | mains were laid. This understanding, it \ er <et “ ee “ 3 ey. z : 5 Pennsylvania Avenne, Up Sta! - e airgton and Georgetown and the white | mains were laid. 4 recogwized by all aubse- | Mt. MeConnell stated an would give GRAVD OPENING! SEST GOODS EVRR SOLD FOR THE ey . ° ARNUAL ELECTION oF Orricens or THE | 2 ‘o1ed ake of the county is 82 1,300, H quent authoritier down to the present time, the sy Asosion ee ee, aie = a wrine, French MILLINEBY for the Fall ana TKO AN CLUB.—The Met a. | The proportionate esti.nated amount for th thewtttizens of Georgetown paying no ex: URT—Judge Curiter. BLACK CA! RES, 65 Cents to @1. ipo pA I ee nl eo nred Fehools of Washington. aad Georg | Penses for water other than teh appropria- | To-day. Mitchell agt. Stuart: non suit, | SATURDAY, October soth, 1 BLACK ALPACAS 25 Coute: decided bargnine, | ,,@pstted BONNETS and HATS tn th» © ing cfficers for the ensuing year:— Wm. Dick- nis $115,000. The detailed estimates are: | tons as were foond necessary to be mate | Huddell azt. Clark & Co.. ver lict for Lalanes Extra Fine BLACK ALPACAS, 37% cute per | “Pith French FLOWERS, FEATHEUS, “Ince son, president; E. T. Berry, first vice presi- | For the Washington sehools, white, $212,769; | from time to time by the corporate author- | Bailey agt. Butts; Judgment for want of gia - yard: BIBBODE. be, dent. Dr. ©. P’Culver, cnusd vice president; | Georgetown schools, white, $21 Gauly | ities of that city under the old regime from | prosecution by ‘appellant. Owens ast. SECOND INSTALLMENT Full width yall Linen) TABLE DAMASK, 50 | _ Special aitention elven to orders _ nett tr Bamuel_E. Slater, recording secretary. | Schools, white and colored. $37,500. Of the | their general fund to pay fora steam force | Grimes; verdict for. $159. Albrecht on Onn eee JS aoe Daniel F. Mockabee, financial secretary. | total =271,000 for the white scnools of Wasb- | pump for the high service reservoir and ne- | Shroeder; pleas withdrawn and jadgment | The entire stock at an average reduction of 23 | M™= L. &. JEM eRET ‘Wm. H. Clagget, treasurer. Nicholas @ | ington and Georgetown and the white and (cea. confessed for $105. a = Fall and Winter Clothing, | pet cot. os former prices, i © PARIS Sanderson, sergeant-at-arms. Executive | Colored schools of the county, $190,000 is for! ‘The ‘District Commissioners listened at- A MARKET HOUSE cas oa Come bs 3. ©. WWALL 2.00 at ausortment of PATTERN Sapmittee Wim. A. Hutchins, Jackson | teachers’ salaries, $10,400 for care of school- | tentively to the recital of the views of the | The cace of the Washington farket Coma: at 3 «oO. 2.2 Yates, Thomas P. Kalbfus, Samuel Tyler, | Tooms,$18,000 for rent of school- rooms, $14,060 | ccmmitice, and in thelr reply stated that | pany agt. Turner—one Of ‘the cases for ren _ vm L 310 SEVENTH STaEsr, ina tebranches, Jobn Hickey, Frank H. Finley and Joseph | for fuel and stove fixtures, $7,800 for general they fully appreciated the inconvenience suf- rought against the dealers—was callcl, | A GREAT REDUCTION OF FORMER oct2s-tr Near Pennsylvania avenue. ve OR snd S83 nos C. Lee. Committee on election—T. P. Kalb- | supplies, $22.200 for contingent expenses, by the citizens. and were inclined todo | Messrs. J. H. Bradley and Wm. Berry for PRICES, 1M) > fos, John F. Haves. W. A. Hutchins, Join | $4.00 for school furniture, and $1200 for sal- | all in their power to relieve them, but the | plaintiffs, andMesers. Merrick and Elliot for UST BECEIVED — Kelley and W. W. Wise. The presideat was | ties of officers. The estimate was accepted, | Uifeulty was that they (the Commiseloacrs) defendant. The plaintiffs elaim rent from J MEDIC. &e. Siiborizel to appoint. on motion of Mr. | and it wax ordered to be embodied in the | have no fvnd against which to charge the | March dis’, 1673, amounting to 8030. The de- ‘The Nobby English Worsted Overcoat, ty 980 ANOTHER INVOICE OF ‘AL, Clagget, a committee of five on feteral rela- | Teply to the Commissioners’ communica- expense, as no water tax was collected from | fence is that the manuer iu which the rent a Fine Elysian Beaver Overcoat, bak Pome 7 $25 BEY, ‘ED IF Dx, BROTHERS INViG- tions. 19 confer with @ like committee from | Won. the people of Georgetown, and it would be | was fixed was illegal. a amen iy 225 WVTEW CARPETS. SEATING CORDIAL falle to cure any the Jackson Democratic Associ*tion. Dr COST OF TUITION, ETC. unjust to require the eitizens of Washington Equity Court—Julye Wylie. A Handsome Elysian Beaver Overcoat, Silk Front fare of Nervous Deb Riz oominal, Weakven, Mon- Culver said that the victories of the demo- Mr. Randolph, trom the joint committee to pay this cost. They held that the tax of To-day, Sampleagt. Sample; order of refer- $2 formerly 323 i ewy or Lost . treat — crates ip Mississippi. Maryland and New | Under a resolution to ascertain and report sixty cents, as stated, was meant to cover | ence. Jolson agt. Plant; order confirming | An Elegant Far Beaver Overcoat. Silk Front, Jend'd Cottage Carpets, 25 ard 37 cents; i = York called for some recognition. and he | W6 cost of tuition in the several school dis- | the expense of laying the mains only. The | auditor's report. Smith Metropolitan in 17, formerly 929 ‘to conta: moved that a eommitttee of three be ap- | tricts. and whether in any district there is @ | citizens of Washington are taxed rsquare | Purifying Company; order extending time. | 4 Stylich English Kersey ‘S15 rly $18 pattern Extra Ingrain, 60 cents Pointed to confer with @ similar committee | “éficiency or excess of teachers, and, if 80, in | foot for the same pu + besides which | Harkness agt. Fitzhugh; decree for sale. A Magnificent Far Beaver Overcost Sik Pons. ngrain, 75 cent of the Jackson Democratic Association and | What districts, together with such recom- | they “Ay an annual rent for use of the water | Goepel agt. Goepel; order of publication. 2, formerly ‘gis patterns 2-ply (all ety ia < make arrangements to serenade some prom- | Wendations as the committee migh: deem | ay, fi cannot be expected that they shall be PROBATE CouRT—Judge Olin. A Splendid Fur Beaver Overcoat, Bilk Front, jngrain, $1.15; inept democratic members of Con; . Dr. EEX: submitted @ report. It states that a | made to pay outof this water fund the ex. Yesterday, in re estate of John G. Worth- ‘$10, formerly C. hoped that when they turned out they “ut meeting was held October 20th, and pense fy a ‘Would carry the Stars and Stripes, which the republican Procession Saturday night did afler a careful €xamination of the statistics furnishing PomPs, repairs, €e., to | of the schools for the month of September, A Grand Chinchilla Overcoat, Supply the citizens of Georgetown, who pay administrator; bond $10,000. Mrs, 85, formerly $15 potted deceased, Chas, G. Worthington ap- ‘O8e| All-wool Obinchilla Overcoat, and Engtien Vil Cloths, trom no taxes for water. In order to relieve them fan An » insite notcarry. The motion was agreed to, and | of the ot pchool yeas, they submitted | from their present troubles, however, the her Sade fond sabe ae iieotats ot A Fine English Worsted Suit Straight Breck. 89 | Topeatry Huge, Baseacks, Dr. Culvei 7. Berry and Thomas H. Har- | the foliowing facts and recommendations. Commissioners promised to have the re- Mary A. Kerr, deceased; decree admitting , formerly $30 ‘&e... cy &e., &e., ae. bin were inted as the committee. The | The average number of pupils in attendance pairs made, the expense to be met from the | 2 ; y é names of C. E. Creecy and C.T. Bride were | #0d the cost per pupil in each district for codicil to probate and record. POLICE CouRT—Judge Snell. Goss, assault on Kudolph Saner; 5 A Fine English Worsted Suit, Straleht Frock, i 20, formerly $25 rly $25 general fund of the District (in shape of a Proposed for membershi loan) until some legislation can be obtained from Congress providing for a Just and equi. | _ John , | thet month was ae follows: A genuine Moscow Beaver Sutt, j Average Attendunce. Oost per Pupil. $1 32 C. M. TOWSON & CO., ane BUILDING ASSOCIATIONS._The first an- | First district. $2, forme: And costs. ist Blair, assault on Charles | An Elegant Caes. Buit, New Market ‘Style, 636 Pennsylvania avenne, south side, neal meeting of the Jackson Buliding Asso- | Second district. 135 | town “nd. Washington. They ale state W. Ridenour; $5 avd costs, or 20 days. Sam’l A Moguificent Cass, Suit, St. Bers} wrmerly $35 | octis-eotr jour Veh etvest nesthwast ciation was held last evening at the liall on | Third district 113. | tbat this would be among the enbjects which | Gillien, assault and battery on Jas. Craven, "815, formerly $22 the corner of 1sth street and Pennsylvania | Fourth district. 143 | they would lay before Congress in their next | # #mall white boy, who testified that né | . Nobby Cass, Sutt, Lester Wallack Style, 7 HAS BERN ONE OF TEE CHIBY OBJECTS aver ue northwest, and officers for the ensu- | Fifth district. 145 | synual report: cangnt hold of the rear part of the cart Cra- ‘si rly $18 ‘business to offer to the public the very ing year were elected, as follows: A.S. Tay- | Sixth district. z 209 The Georgetown committee expressed | Ye was driving, when he attacked him | A stylish Cass, Suit, of all clasees of lor, president; F. W. Bradenbarg. vice presi- | Seventh district - 4,01 Witte | temselves fully satisfied with the proposed | Sercely, butting him to the ground, saying $12, formerly $15 dent; Gco. Reinhart, treasurer; W. H. Wet- | | The average cost per pupilin the white vel. secretary: John Cook, Walter Stewart, 1 -R. Brown. Jos. Gawler, F. G. ert, Jobn Moran, directors. Advances Were sold on 14 shares of stock, on an average of fi per cent. The report snbmitted shows What the assets of the association are $23,153.33; adverees paid on 190 shares, nominal value of $200 each, $17,812.50; premiui obtained, $20,187 A meeting of Eureka, No.2, Building As sociation was heid last’ evening io the Swea- s-rbond Hail building, corner of E and ih *lcets northwest. A committee composed <f Messrs. C. C. Duneanson, J.T. Prather and N.D. Larner, was appointed, with power to call a foture meeting, at which It is expected an election of officers will be held. One hun- dred and forty-five shares were subscribed for last evening. The Arlington Co-operation Batlding As- sociation holds its second meeting for the payment of dues and making advances this evening. See adv —~-—__ MAN OVERBOARD. —As the steamboat, chy of Alexandria, of the Potomac Ferry Company, was entering her dock, foot of 7th street, about li o’elock yesterday morning, a men by the name of Quiniey, for- merly of Baltimore, bat for the last three Ibe officers that the man was ieeqwered in chngite tik cae im el Of the steamer, we to call for as- stance, and from Fa or ego) would bare eg ed, or been lied revolutions ‘whee rot been for the umely discovery pet Bigs nl ITALIAN OPFRA—The P ta audience at Ford’s thoroughly a uated the Tendition’er <1 Favorita,” iss Ad Phillippe’ iss made an ex- cellent "Leonora. a u ae volce was high! raised. Teal it will be Violeta Colville as ¢ Leonora.” —_—2—— NATIONAL THEATER.—Mr. G. H. Mac- Dermott, as “Capt. O'Connor,” in “ it to Book,” im the rollicking good- yatured Irishman very well. He is su; ported by other members of the Julia M: thews’ Opera Trov with some of the beat artists of Mr. Ford's —-_— Tue Elmwood and Warwick collars are Tmade ¢ edges regular teachers of s1 director cf music or one of his shall be schools of Washington and Georgetown is $1.59 per Month; county schools, $2.09; and the colored schools, $1.34. The average num- ber of puptis to each teacher in the several districts ace a8 follows: Ist district, (3.9; 2d district, 50.1; 3d district, 57.6; ist 5th district, 53.9; 6th district, 42; 7th district, 55; or, taking the five white schools of Wash- jngton and Georgetown, 59.1; county, 42; col- ored, 55. The report gave statistics of gram- mar schools in the several districts, aud the committee find no deficiency of teachers in the male Mar school of the 5th district. The schools of the county necessarily show a greater cost of tuition per pupil than those of the city. In the sparsely settled districts it is necessary to maintain single schools for the white and (os goed children, some of which have a limi number of pupils. If this pores schools — a ee ee cost of tuition per pupil woul greatly re- duced. The combnittee therefore id ber of teachers or schools of the 6th district. The committee mended opening of twonew schools, to provide for one hundred and fifty pg admission, by ticket, in trict. -y further a deficiency of district, and recom- of the nee eee required to visit euch schools from Ume to Ume for the purpose of examination; adopted. action of the Commissioners, and measures Will be taken at once in accordance there- with. BUILDING PERMITS issued by inspector Plowman to-day: Thos. W. Smith, a two-story and basement brick dwelling, ronth side Messachusetts avenue, between 6th and 7th streets northeast, $3,500; Wm. Turner, a frame dwelling, east side 11th street, between W and dary streets porthwest. $2 Wm. Hutchinson, a two- slory and basement brick dwelling, north side M, between 2% and 2d streets north- west, $4,500; F. py a two-story brick dwelling, north side A, between Ist and 2d streets northeast, $700, MR. BAYARD TAYLOR will deliver an ad- dress before the Schilierbund this evening, at the Congregational church, in honor of the one hundred and sixteenth’ anniversary rs birthday. The subject of the “Schiller and hi: tem ries.” Mr. Taylor has resided 9 deal in Germany, and has lately visited the homes of Sebiiler and Goethe, and Is in every way well qualified to treat upon this Interesting fubject. Reserved seats ni in can be secured at Ellis’ music store. NATIONAL THE. week Mr. Ford will t john E. Owens, the only one of our Ameri: ans now in the country. The comedy of “Self,” recon- structed, will be given for Mr. Owens’ initial ‘formarce, Mr. O. enact! Character Sonn ‘unit. One of the s' of John Unit is “It won't pay, this occasi: sir; no, sir.” On lon we heg todif- fer from Wr. Unit, for we think, “It will pay sir, yes sir. ——— THE BOARD OF HEALTH met last night. Beuith Omicee. ey & report of rom L. Protesting against the ie urinal at the corner of Pennsylva- nig avenue and 7th street. at the time that there was no law against butting. The boy was somewhat scarred about the head and face. Defendant's coun- sel tried hard to get the hearing postponed in order to hunt up witnesses to swear that they did not see theassault made. The court finally granted the postponement under bonds. rah Taylor, larceny of two chem- isetts, a piece of linen, «c., from Emily F. Duke; $10, or 30 days. Wm.’ Waters, assault on John . Layton, a policeman, who testi- fled that he was assaulted by defendant ‘while standing in the door of the colored Oud felted collateral. ‘elson Miller, driving through a funeral procession. it Was shown that this boy drove through ab open space in the line of the procession While it was in prccess of forming and not in motion, and that he was ignorantof the law, il being his first ay rance in this city; $1. Romanus Rudbart, profanity; $5. Fenton, disorderly conduct in’ the O street market by throwing a dead rat on the sau- rausage; fine ie arr forfeited usage; fined #10. Crane, coll bert Shanks, street cursing: $5. Alice Bell, @ strect walker, was ras ot coming. Bell Penny, same; $5. t= pS ______t GEORGETOWN. THE: FIRE LAST a oe o'clock last night Officers T: Cunninog- ham, of the 4th preeinet, discovered fire lava frame bulldti fo. 47 street, near- compet by Jas. Probey as aw! blacksmith ‘engines ‘Nos-5,1, and 3 in @ short time jos. 5, 1, were on the ground and at work in subduing reason the unexplained res ie ul it! mele eth A Stylish Cass. Suit, 10 formerly 913 A Eeavy Working Suit, - wins @8, formerly 910 | *# incur And balance ot Stock in proportion, too numerous to mention. Special attention is called to YOUTHS’, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN'S CLOTH- WF CALL EARLY TO AVOID THE RUSH. A. STRAUS 1911 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. It purchasers should bear in mind that N. the above Goods are thoroughiy shrank, and made equal to custon work. NEWGOODS. SUITS MADE TO ORDER IN THE LATEST STYLES FOR 625 TO S100. SAMPLES OF READY MADE FALL AND WINTER OVERCOATS. OEVLIN & CO., ded. in bo one item have we obtained 60 great guctess BLACK SILES. ‘We have bad many sesnrances of stoners and others, who uever purchase a Black except from us. this from onr (CHEAPEST CASH DRY GOODS STORE IN WASHINGTON. Splendid yard in Mavy Bine, Seal DEY GOODS, &c., Boz vesperel of, the o6 stant. 19}4 Tih street, NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS, SEAT eoeet rae rattan