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TAR, | xasesne or sur sagnn or raveruss, | ship vsfarusies fo astsocsentor Reese’: | nancoce cere Mn cow sack: CITY ITEMS. ——___EDUCATIONAL. _ EDUCATIONAL. TOWING EVENING e poe = A meeting of the Board of Public School | H¢ sebcols in the county at the time and | “4 regular meeting of the Board of Health | ReMovAL—Firs Glas Scouring and Dyeing. 188 SMITE will open a SCHOOL for Girls aud EDICAL DB WEDNESDAY. September 13, 1876. Trastees was bala at tee Frankiia building Weohing the Fy of the Eabilesehocts of was held last ing. j 2, Fischer bes Sriazeed is, cotanitsnment M’ i Ly , MO! M or Wexther Probabilities To-days | wc 3 a. brook anne. eat pitts acd seeouhte, reported, recoanmending | ¢ rho eee een enneny Comamaltane, | Sorthwest, thres doors from Ste stress, near The t MOND. lptres | £4; recommen ting | to whom was referred the communteation in | the US. Patent Omics. I (PSE MARTE ASD ry —— TRE pIster that the following books shall not be isan to @ pool of water at Z i By promptly adopt- strnction of the Bliod, co eS ‘ CULT OFyice oF CHIEF StGNAL OFFICER,} | CORMURNCS ComiCanaxune = = | for the use of Indigent pupils, viz: Child's povenr gy oseg ee py thedes SS ieretion, patron Ey ecees Renamer ob Soe ed Fernie of hd eo WASsINGTON, September 13, 1875. were received, iniorming the board of the | Book of Nature, First Lessons tn Physiolo- BARCOCK LAKE, abled todo any work In a manner not tobe | = SL ae For the middie Atiantic states, stationary | resignation of Trustee Johnson and the ap- | &Y» First Lessons in Physics, music readers | which, it waa alli a detrimental to | equaled by those not possessing these facii- Ps _ BTTORE GABILIS SiGiWe A or rising barometer, northeast winds, cloudy | Pot ment of Issac N. > trapsmi: ‘a | #hd Hedley’s Lessons in Language, (except~ | health, reported that they had received the | fies 9,13,12: | BMY a: Marint’s Hall —Prot. B. Weather nd slight changes 'm temperature. | Fatement of ihe ease Of Mist Nise wee oe | ing in fue county sehools:) adopted. following satisfactory explanation from Geo. eo aah 18,12: | ume his ome at the above piace “ 3. —- - merly @ teacher in the cotinty schools, leh. THE Das hg Sing ates PROPOSITION. ir. Severeon means either of ENCOURAGE HOME MANUFACTURES and = call ‘A. h wcizschmidt, ad, omer of Phy CAL NEWS Soe ratayed 0 the county sab-beamt; and | _ Mr. Detiek ant Se a M get the best for the lowest price. You Dare eh its? WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, + LO F tranemitileg a letter of Win. Syphax asking | ¢7 {owhom was referre propos ement ie wnolly, without, fc oD. | can do both by purchasing tranks, valises, | sd SATURDAY. WOiem Ht’ Rove. MD. Professor of Materia Mes. jubrp! tl a 4 Z y Amusements, ac, To-night. that investi is complaint agaiet Miss | “Tbe committee on, property Tespectfally nae a Fee Sieg = a. ea oe eee ge aZSt Strangements, and terme Denia Skene nn. D., Professor of Chem- National Theater—Hampiy Dumpty. Matthews, oa oe ea ee eee onee ae aeseon! | stantly, besides the large springs in the east- | ‘tn street, who has been ius cogaged 1s one | ASST —l Johuece Bae ae De yh tbs building on G street, between sth and 9th | ern lake. The lakes are connected by a six- = cogs. chaeon Extot, M. D., Professor of Ciimtes! Sur Forts Opera Mouse.—Herrmann, the ma- = tha achdinad the committee. Laid on northeast, to be ereeted by Jos. Williams, in | frei pipe under ‘ihe roadway, Both Innes city ibe last twenty-one years. ExT 5 iclan. tab! : < ‘i s Georg = ao Oba, Hagver, M. D., Professor of Olintos! 8 Thenter Comique —Pirst class varieties. A NEW SCHOOL BUILDING WANTED. accordance with bee gg ere made by him | have ou! into the sewer, which are so ar- | Cat Medicine Medien! College Halt, (10th es Charies x, Boorman, M.D, Demoustretor of Waiter, M . o Oe ae D., Peosntor to the Ohatr of Dering the course, Clinical Lectures will be de idence Uvered at Prov Bospital Ly Profesore pad te and at the Children ¥ Hospital ty Pre 1 . ce ry, A col eat rece! the | 8nd approved by mmissioners Of the | ranged that no water from ihe sewer can get and E streets.) | istrict Commisstoners enclosing a number | District of Columbia, and recommend the | lanfihe lakes, Tteaces tore ee eae cerestuliy treated Lectrre by Wm. Adams, esq., of . of papers. The first is a petition filed in | #doption of the same with such modifica. | lake last winter over 5,000 loads of muck or | by Doctor Hartley, No. ¢ Grant Place. That ee Ed Tube last, and sigred by @ number of citi- | tons of the plans as may be deemed neces- | geposit on the surface, the excavation ex- | the timid and disappointed may feel the | 2 Condensed Locals. zens, aking that school factiities be provi. | S@ry by such committee.” Referred back | tending over theentire surface of the bottom, | Utmost assurance and confidence in the good => ‘The street larmps will be lighied at 635 p. | ded for ‘be hundreds of ebildren in the north- | to the property committee with power to | with the exception. Of sueh portions as are | faith of Dr. Hartley, he generously proposes | anc extinguished at 2 p. m_ east section of the city. A letter of Mr. Jos. | act more than ten feet below the surface of | 0 atterd all persons, rich or poor, free of ne Hayes and Wheeler Club meet t> | Wilifams accompanies the papers, in which Mr. Detrick, from the committee on prop. | the overflow. I have had the water plants | charge, until best evidence and most | morrow evening. See advt. he proposes to erect @ senccl Datiding. to be | erty, reported that the committee recom- | which were not exterminated by the excava- | Convincing proofs of his success have been From J. C. Parker we bave late New York | substantially built of brick, containing four | meLd thata ect of new farniture be granted | tion cut below the surface and removed. realized from his treatment. Office and rest- . and Philadelphia papers in advance of the | school sno ea h 26 by 32 feet, 12 feet nigh, to the third district; adopted. There is no stagnant water there. What in | dence, No. 6 Grant Piace, Washington. 7,9 mbington. D. € malis. with suitanle balls, cloak rooms, &c., to be CENTENNIAL LEAVES OF ABSENCE. former days was an o) cesspool is now a REAL EsTatsT and Personal Property rea- MNES Billtngton sends @n advance copy of | located at or near the corner of 9th and G sts Mr. Brown offered @ resolution that it | lake of spring and jac water. with @ | sopably insured b; pg permet cave Binary H ee Harper's Magazine for ‘ober, conta‘ning | northeast, the said building to be rented by | Would be unwise to relax the present rule of | constant supply and overflow. 1 shall be Company of Washin oo) ‘Georgetown, | onsisting of © = wieet Snetrestion the cooe!ud'g conpters of “David Deronda,” | the Distict of Columbia for ® period of not | the board in regard to the forfeiture of seats | pleased if you will direct an examination st D.C. Office over Bank of Washington. 5,004 | Se ee ae George Eliot's new novel. than five years (under written lease) at | by absence, and that the numerous applica- | once, for I wish to drawdown the water in ae ° et ‘enon “niente . To begin on or about the An excors'on party of colo-ad people fom | a yearly rental of 83 for each room. Lone for leave of absence to visit the Cen- | the western lake to commence some work Foot Doctoring, Etc | in person, ner 32 ma oy » Staunton and Charlot'esvilie, Va, filliog The District Commissioners endorse the | tenvial would. if granted by trustees, inter- | around the shores of the island in thesame.” Easy feet being indispensable to health, | cas? . . eight care, arrived here yesterday at 11 | pspers thu ‘nis p-opositioa will be ap- | fere very seriously with the organization | The report was accepted. ecmfort ‘and good nature, thousands of the | Wa riigaL ooNPREV ATO " . o'clock, and after “doing” the city raluraed | proved provided satisfactory optioa of pur- | and progress of the schoo! THE GARBAGE CONTRACT. inteligent public patronise Dr. White's es- N ‘At the clecant Music meh oy tomy Leng = be by the il o’elock trata last nigh’. ghase 1s siven the D-strici, the price ty be | | Mr. Moffatt said that children shoald be | The sanitary committee made a report on | tablishment, 1416 Pennsylvania avenue, op- 10 pays for ents Lemons to ti Soonaneeinen From Bred. Adams’ brane news rooms. | fixed, the 8mount of land td ba stated, and encouraged to go there, and he bad not signed | the resolution referred to them August 18th, bsite Willard’s Hotel, to avoid painfal ‘ena for Otrcuiar. 0, 141i Peorsyivania avenue. (theold b.shop | the right of purchase to be exercised by tne | the report. as to whether the terms of the contract for ‘orns, Buniows, Nails, Vascular Ex- sep? tw" & Hazerd stand) we have Harper's Month District at any time during the period of Mr. French remarked that by the rules | the removal of Farbage arecomplici with, | crescences, &c. Fee $1 per visit. ; INDEBGABTEN. ly for October, and a batch of ate illustrated | lease or at its termination. Tae bull jing is | trustees could give twenty days absence. &e. The committee report that they have —_o—___ Bol 27 Ish street, between M. to be constructed according to plans of the Mr. Reyburp said that py child would not | investigated the garbage service very thor- SULPEUR AND MOLASSES, the old-tash- avenue and Ml street core pers. be . Bradbury writes asthat* tye colored | board of trustees, and under the inspection | lore by attending the exposition, and al! | oughly, accompanied by the health ‘officer, | loned_internal remedy for the itch, is obso- PULLOTK and ROERR w girl, Scott, who arrive 1‘ tais city, on Fr.- | of the inspector of buildings. Tne Boeri | should be encouraged to go. and an agent of the contractors; that in | lete. That and other obnoxious skin diseases nd & day lest, corsig.acd toa Mr. Breibury—es | of Schoo: Trestens Will please report when Mr. Brown said that his object was to get | many instances they found that the com- | are cured in haif the time, without disorder- TRIVERSIVY OF Vin LAW : DEPAR pcan fiod bim | the contractor will make this contract, and | an expression of opinion, @ad he saggesti | plaints were unfounded; that the garbage | ing the stomach, by Glenn's Swphur Soap toe or. LL D., Prot ne thwest, if she | when he will undertake to have the building | that some particular time may be set in | was kept in remote and Jnacocesible places, great external anti-scorbutic. Depot, Crit- LD . Prot bas ret atready fou A ‘ay to her horns, | j oady for use.” Referred to the comuniltee Ree ——- wii be grantcU, and that = oes Papen ice ena = ist the | lenton’s, No.7, Sixth avenue. New York. ‘ec i for Gé ny L near Ariing’ »n cemetery. Va.” on property. & limit be given. garbage collectors by promptness in the de- | Tae TINTS produced by Hull's Instanta vie EA ‘The Tabernacle ireet'ng on Ratreet, | “an application was recetved from @. W.| “After some further discussion, Mr. Hovey, livery; that the contractors have failed in | nem Heir Dyeare like thove of Malnen, "Scovel bapieobertentes Stay shone Sune $4 bear lith strcei, was weil attsad< 1 ia3t | Conn fora teacher's position and referre.l. atter referring to the advantages of the ex- | some degree in their part not so much from 11,m,w,f6 Pupils received at any time. Application to be night. Solemo ard lasting impressions | ,>poinTMENTS AND PROMOTIONS OF | Position, offered a resolution that such leaves | indifference or careléssness, but from want ene made to the geo seemet to be mete upon the audience by the TEACHERS. be granisd for not more than five school | of a more perfect organization and want of | Letter from Rev. Sylvanus (bbb, of Boston, Bdi- ¥ Mrs TIGHLM AB. Westminster. Md N®W FRENCa remarks of Ievs. McKenney, Gray. and | he following promotions and appoint: | daye. supervision; that la this general investiga- tor of the “Christian Freeman.” Ce ke ee eg oe Leech, and Dr. Presbrey, Mr. Nye, Olcott, | mente were ooptireed: Mr. Brooks suggested ten days as the | tion and inspection they have learned great- Boston, December 24, 1859. | Onderdouk, Principal St James College, dagen. BaDA E. COLurleRes and others. ethen. a cian, | _ First District—Promote Miss Mary Me- | limit. ly the exigencies of the service, aud that | Dear Sir: It may be some satisfaction to 4.” oper BOOLs FRamcalss Ata meeting o' thes ational Veteran Club | arate .rom secondary, No.7, to male iater- afr. Brown offered the following substl- | upon this knowledge they have acted and | you to be informed of the result of the trial NOLISH, FEENOH AND OLASSICAL B® | English and Ciacical School fora limited number tn a auliorm fo be adopted by “the dub on | jcciaie, No. 9B, promote Mies Eile Kodier | tute, witch, wae adopted: a Tusk tt ie we | Improved their organlzation, ao nat in the | are “Perum Sooe ae aU ay | EXCRCH Bon gan toe Jonny uate Furst, The LANGU AOE OF THES o Sy e adop' é 3 . Non 0) ‘was brought low by at; feve: BEN H, THE LANGUAG 0} “ the visit to Indianapolis, as follows: The | A?notnr Mic Irene Towser Garie? swing | hereatter granted to pupiia of tne schools te | eutirelgaves ‘and those * ‘i feveriett hersne | 3 Suetrnctions Sf PROF Gk 915 New York avenue no: E that have been | last spring, and after the fever left hi ¢ % army soft felt bat, dark clothes, and badge | Kacher of primary, No. 14. Promote Miss | Visit the Centennial should not be permitted | made are such as are incident to a service or continued very Weak, and the mimrtee net seesioB commences Sept Per supilar to that worn at Pitusvurg four years | Fila M. Williams from secondary, No. 12, to | DY the trustees excecding ten days.” such @ vast seale. In the strict sense of the | distressed her. For mouths she remained in | J*kson will reopen t ago. female intermediate, No. 3 C; promote Miss | | Mr. Detriek offered a resolution to discon | letter they have not complied with the con- | the same debilitated condition. Dat trons the | Youre Men Octover lst A meeting of coal dealers was held at the | Alice E. Cooksey from primary, No. 3,to| tinue the eraployment of sub-assistant | tract, but this is ibly owing to insur. | ist of September last, when she commenced (CU VBERLAND VaLLey Tx Office of G. L.. Sherif iaet evening, for the | secondary, No. 1) Appoint Miss Sarah’ F. | teachers in the female grammar schools; bat | mountable difficulties which are pectiilar to | taking the Syrup, the digestive functions MECBANICSBURG, Pa. purpose of forming an assoctation for mutual | Speaks seting teacher of primary, No. 15; | @fter @ short discussion he withdrew it. the service. The part of the contract requir improved, dane steadily gainet strength | 4 Acedemic, Commercial aud boltge Prepara- Prot: ction, and to agree upon @ schedule of | ahroint William Swany tener ‘of male re ing air-tight and covered barrels has not vivacity; and now, having taken two Balldivge and grounds attractive and cary of ac Pisces which should be mniform. Mr. Clark, | intermediate, No. 1, in place of 8. D. Cali- been complied with, but in this matter the | bottles, she is restored to a good state of | cers. 7 aoe eS Keser lhnapad: opener ‘well, Whose appointment ts revoked, to date erie ee aees ey Li wat ic — a omg she appears more realiy Number of boarders limited to fifteen. Average . s ‘y ; of ™ * mos! ea] veral years adjourned for two weeks without definite | S¢Ptember 11, 186; appoint 8. D. Caldwell acti requirem: thy than she has for se ly past. Fue: Under the especial tnetructions of Pi A. M opens on SEPTS: 2234 I sirect northwest. ¢ the principal Book and Mrstc Stores *MEBBO: gat UTB.—SELBUT OLA iy The enoond Wednesday is Sopter Pte secon ; y of the month son CHAB. B YOUNG, Privetpal. teac peed impossible to have executed. Tre very best | 1am of opinion that the “Protexiient Sener oe Om TO. Foeney-s BOT BOW 004 will be 5 im oO ion tha: “ wi a action. ba be —-Semded Cn oor ey air-tight barrels and the very best covers | contained in the Peravian Syrup wes adapt- | "252% BEV. 0. posite Oly fall The Alien Monument, to be unveiled on | “ gecond DistrictAppoint Mary E. Rowe, | Withdrew the resolution. Would not last any time in a service where | ed to her case, and effected t_no other Ms VERNON SEMINA BY. Pee be tne coichapmount Park, Pulls; | acting teacher of female grammar school, | | Mr. Hey burn offered s resolution that the | they have to be necessarily roughly handie1, | Known medicine coald have effected. F stent Scbool for Fousg Ladies lelphia, by color peop! a - | board have learne1 w! regret resigna- ven over uneven vemen! 00 } yu trul be “ FOOTE Ce" 4 Staics, ig fa honor of Bikhop Allen. ‘the frat | Grate Si promote eeu ‘binwon, acting, tion of Mr. Henry Jounson.es a member of | ied thres or four'umes a dager ‘oa Bs rare ety. S.Conn. | "ghilterm opens September is * — ».©. bop of te Africen Methodist Episcopal | to remale intermediate, 3 C; Emma L. Bond, | the board, and they express their apprecia- | whole, your committee are satisied that NroEarcarpa. | Mrs. J. Bédy Somers, Principal ane Sateen, Churen of this country. Bishop Daniel A. ais 4 | tion of bis faithful services as trustee, and | contractors are doing their best and are SE by sf Miss 8. 'B Recenr reece ee saree AStb Payre will unveil the monument, and Frof. | Gout to secondary er fee Hr iene er, | earnest wishes for his favare welfare. prompted by the desire of complying with _____ AMUSEMENTS, "Palural Science. er of Mathemation ead | | 84°For terms apply to Miss LIPSOOMB, Prin Job M. Langston, of tnise!ty, will deliver | vit, acting, to secondary, No. 4; Marion 3. —— « —_ the requirements of the B Health. NATIONAL THEATER. Bee ere ae eee oF Latin and Spanish Betatoguee to be had at Bailantyne’s, the oration. Malone, acting, to secondary, 13; Sallie A: keom Demecera: Feport was adopted. — M: ine Obestn if Biccation ce LE Dalton, scting, to secondary, 15; Mary 4 hich - YELLOW FEVER. HUMPIY DUMPTY SAT ON A WALL. Mise Meters ahaa ESGti88 ASD FRENOn GO00L Jor Your an —— Rife Match at | Garet, metius., tosectuary, 16 ineaal. Goat The apes an ee as eae Pricer gebey nt — yon to fas V erter . ‘Adems, DD. Teacher of Greek. Ladees and Lettie Fhe} Marries avenue as] ion. rieb, to primary, 10; Mary R. Evans, to pri- | last nigh' e pi lent, Mr. in E. Nor- nah. 0 * 1 G L 39) Principal. TEE FOREICN TEAMS COMING ON THE | mary, 15; appoint Catherine F. Johason,act- | ris, in the chair, and Mr. W. P. Bell secre- | thé anger of its introduction into this city. ‘Tyler's (1ate @.L. Fox's) original ana only ibe. ‘sures f. Coliters, Teacher «f French gest, Copliol Hill Miss 8. weet, Prof. H. L. Bayden, Teacher of Vecal and Instro. | Duties reamed MONDE Persons frightened off by the infection were lew Yo al Mosic. STH INSTANT. ing, to primary, 2; Susan B. Brown, acting, | tary orfurtber | OLUMBIAR UsIVERSS ' 3 = 4 pro tem. flocking toward this city, and a vessel loaded HUMPTY DUMPTY TROUPE. For further information spp!y to the Prioctpal st WASE(NGTON CITY, D Some t!me since a number of our citizens eee tt Lanse. oa, btn Mr. Robert Ball presented to the associa- | at that port was now on its way to this city, octet demee8. ten. W. ag) | — —_-_ eaaia Tr ‘The Purranatony DitaxTumnt opous Wedsen- who are interested in long-range rifleshoot- | }2ather acting and Ellen Dees noon, Hon two life-size steel plate engravings of | as he was informed. He cited the case of « | mPrising Mr. James 8. Mafltt, W. H Barthol- \) See A “" @ i. T, z. nC. Dyer mary hi omew, Loi . Ubarles BINGING CLASS September 35, 1576. ‘be CoLLaoe. Weinesday, Sept 20th. ing concetved the idea of inviting the Amert- | teacher, acting teacher of secondary, 14; An- | T!!den and Hendricks, handsomely mounted | person direct from Savannah who had died Bavei, and thirty others. 5 2h War cormcemes aaa 10 4. DsraRtMEnt, Monday, Uct. 26 T Beot ram- | in Walnut frames, and they were hung up on | of the disease at a New York hotel, where a —— | $5,295.25 neces, Fer vervioutare esanese D soda t can Rifle Team and their guests, the ch, | nieChestney as sub-assistant of female gram- 4 | Bew York avenue northwest. Law D Get. loth Irish, Australian, and Canadian teams, to | mar school: the wall in the rear of the platform. The | number of other cases bad been reported. 2 PANTOMIMES NIGHTLY. =| private Vitel oe Plane otiton Foreataing formation. “reap - * ite! Third District-Promote Miss Mary A. | Cbair,in behaifof the association, revurned Dr. Verdi said tne collector of the port of v ‘ATUB . NCARNATION CHURCH SCHOOL for Yo 1G, LL. D., President Fisit this city aud participate in three days’ | seven from secondary ta" Internelians | thanks to the donor, and said the plotures | Georgetown should be Teauested to mativs MATINES SATURDAY AT 2. Lacics atd Children, 1115 M street, corner iin | - S0&14-m,w f.tisteepta: mateb similar to the great Centennial match grade; Mary E. Little from primary to sec- | (2™e opportanely, as the canvass had now | the health officer of the approach of the ves- September 13, nerthwes'—Blies MaclEOD. privctpal. Freect | "BE W SHINGTON FEMAL® SEMINARY. = whieb ow being shot at Creedmoor. ondary, ‘and ap, int Emma Young acting fairly opened. In relation to the recent elec- | sel in question, so that proper precautions Tt THE GA8sO ry N Urder charge of Malle PROUD HUMME. The | Boardina and Day School for Youne Ladies anc Aller considerable correspondence the mat. pene rimary grade. | ons, he sald he felt no sympathy with any | might be made. : | cigbtb yeer will begin on WEDNESDAY, Septem- | Chvidren, will be reopenes st 103 Lath street porth= ler may be regarded as fically settled. It Fourth DisirietAppoiot Miss Mary Low | Gémocrat who drawa long sighs at the re- Dr. Cox apprehended no danger from the Rowe, MD. FAIR. ber 18th. spt-im | west, MONDAY. Beptember li. Persons wisb- Was necessary for the American team to dis- | , Fourth Disirlet— primary, and Mics Sarah | *Ults in Maine and Vermont. In concluding | disease at present, and the sudject was tem. —— SEORGETOWN COLLEGE, | iA to enter their children as poarders shonld uss certain details with regard to the Wash- | Ty jcrcher of male primar primary, to take | be called upon that staunch old democrat, | porarily laid over. :paltimore and Obi> Bailroad Company will DISTKIOT OF COLUMBIA. ceect Solas on only @ Hated number be ington match with the forcign teams before | Dulin as teacher of fer v | Whose lilness up to the present time had pre | |The synopsis of the operations of the Somkny SOUNeT eee —— BIT ya ee = ee Sieg prem io “Sixth istrict (county )—Transfer Agnes A. pe all goods ber Raper health officer was presented. UL FAIR, on WEDNES. Principals eugie tooth iis communicat a) wan ‘ E a a nt | Col. T. B. Swart, ex-president of the associa- Sean eae DAY. i : ING SCHOOL FOR GTELE. captain of the American team, last week by ee ee ee oe, Moy ned P A MortGaGEp CHuRCH.—A speciai meet- | Ha M5 RSD A th instent, at the following ino, SCHOOL Fos Gia the Washington committee, and by him | Echool 52, vice Mise Ce int Luelen’ EH BAD FOR DEMOCRATS. ing of the trustees of Mount Sinai A. M. E. | rater opt tw untae ie ee an ot mse Fiat Nefore the forsign teams; all of | fit teacher of school 11's, vice Agnes = | Col. Swart came forward amiu applause, | Caoareh was held last night at the chuich, at | #rem Baltimore. - =F GRGILIAW AGaSE rcireulare to nee se ag whom rea:ily concurred in the proposed trip Denies Retenee Reon oe gn : | end after thanking his Maer for the privi- | the corner of North Carolina avenue and 1ith | From ¥ pen | Store reopen MOM MARY 0. BROOKE, Princtpsl, to the Capital city. Thereupon Major Fal. | Prelley, fransterred. Ap Aa leze of meeting the old democratic guard | Streets, for the purpose of making an appeal | ,,A' Sl! other pointe slong said road s ‘Terms for Boarders esaion of five months, —Adérem, Rockville. M4. ant Saute Dare ey ele ean immtant to Col. | 9 Gtey acting teacher of pgain, he made extended remarks full of | to the members for fands to meet the over- | pox gimitting the bolder to the Fair. Feetght ecnt | For porticulars apply to the Biever Baperior ett MA8*Lanb AGEICCETURAL CoLLeon mf tt is city, as follows: “Use your fer Jd ‘M. Sbippen from 001 +2 to school | B at the good prospects before them. Al- | due instaliments on the church, as the mort- | Over the rosd to ti xhibition, returned free of | WeOcK HILL OOLLEG a Sbout arrangements. Time | ts ond RE Mitchel! from school 10-4 to | 1udivg to the example of economy set them | g@gor is about to foreclose on the cuurch | chsrge. Trains leave Washington doput for Bock R ddrcott | gp Phe ext seeston commences Wednesday , Septem will suit The five teams are expectc i school 4-2, all to take ctiect September 1, 187 by the present democratic Congress, he said | property. sille at 6:40 and 3-45 4 m . enc! ety Snd returo at Studies resumed on MUNDAY, the (the of Gop; Dee Mth. to arrive here on the morolxg of the 25h <= mes: bitiys ,**° | a hue acd ery had been raised by the repub- ———_——— 545 p.m. [seps-st] EB J HALL. Presideot. tember. BRO. BETTELLY | , Teuton fra for students from the State and Dis- See rio shoot over the 809 yards range | CONDITION OF THE SCHOOLS AT THE RE- | jicans, Exiravagance must be stopped by | PARDONED.—The President has pardoned EKRMANN AT FORD’ | sane President | For Catalogucs enply to at the Eenving’s race track on Taesday, tne Ge EENS. ibe government as well as by individuals, Wm. I. Fitzhugh, convicted of larceny in H s ’ L.& MABINIS ! WM.) PARKER. President, 2oth; to rest aud Amuse themselves Weines- | | Mr. Dyer, of the first district, submitted | even whisky and tobacco must be cut off, | February last and sentenced in the Criminal SEPTEMBER 11 \- DANCING ACADEMY, Sollege Station. the following statement: Namber which is pretty bad for the democrats, but if | Court to one year in the penitentiary; also, 2 * | At Mariul's Hall, B street, between 9:b and 10°, | _27292awam Prince George Uonnty, 4 — Lapeer nie spore must be done. [Applause.] Emmet Ruffin, convicted in July aud seu- ONE WEEK OBLY. Dorthweet. | ALNWICK FEMALE SEMINANY —The Go scipipaten pnd rma aged mee i igh chars NOT $0 BAD AS IT MIGHT BE. enced to four months in Jail. GRAND MATINEE SATURDAY. Mr. L. G. Marini begs leave to announos that he tier of this Institution will be resumed; D. V.) u psa: . : Issued, Ferenty O06 Of th schools t ave The sceretary, Mr. W. P. Bell, was tae next ———_o—___—_ a MA . pillze open Iie poademy on BATURDAY. 8. on FRIDAY, Feptember abth, Some of tne members of the Columbia | over the maximum of 60 pupils, the Noi? | speaker, and read from THe STAR the news THE CUURTS. First Appearance this Season of Tomato one viet: ys. Lovg- Renge Rifle Clad were out at B gremmer school haying ‘%, pritaary No 11, | of the Maine election, from which he eadea- __, PROBATE CourtT—Judye Olin, op eeeaagpesiie tags sig a sus mw.ftm Contre? OM vRE sterday, practicing over the 19l and primary 12, 96. - - vored to show that the democratic gain nad esterday, the will of William H. Deevins sell former, pupils are respectfully tnvited to at —— se, The tollowing is the individual | | Mr. Randolph, 1com the second distriet,re | Fen 3 per cent. compared with the last Prea- | Was filed, fully proven, and admitted to pron M'LLE ADDIE, For pai tictlats see cireulare cosse | Mondor roune cabins wan Boat at Of & por sible mi ported that in the organization of thescnools | yicntial election. He denounced without | bate and record; also, the will of William G. che .narvellone x | le. . 5 ten for Ob py YOUB@ ULADLES, with “— 6. =m ile BBUB (@ native Frenob iad) as the Medium tn ee Of {pat disirict for the present year, pai suant | stint the recent order of Attorney General | Costin. In re estate of orphan child of Me IRITUAL 8K aNOES, INENEY INSTITOTE —The Mivew BUR- to the former action of this board, the Seaton | Tar di Shae\ Buckley; petition of widow for letters | 57, A New Listol Wonders Mighty, | ate DNBODAY, Septonber idth. si builétrg had been occupied by girls’ schools Judge Moore next entertained the meeting | of administration and to be Sppointed guar- ‘pt 5 . ae » New York avenne. wepl ard the Abbott by boys’. This had nec assl- Boson xx | Gian filed. ‘In ze estate of Jobe Magis . tated ebanges .a the schools of the McKel | 12 bis usua! aumorous manner, at the close aylor; ac- | (NMEATER coma f ; La- 403 T L Sepioal COLURGE OF THE of which he was saluted with three cheers. | count of sales returned by administrator. In tee ty é a! den and Miller buildings, and of the : ‘A GENERAL ENDORSEMENT OF DEAD AND | re last Will and testament of Emily Chis, N COLUMBIAN URIVERSITY The Fitty anh Educational Institations, streetchurch (near L), which are now LIVING PAPERS. holm; order of publication. Sarah Morrow ber, at 8p. m., with au Introductory by Prof. Directory for Parents anid Guardians |) ee en eee. eae ee eran, | Mr. C. P. Culver stated that at thetlast | applied for letters of administration on ber | pertormance EVERY HIGHT, Matines tor Le- | W™. B. Drinkard. re Sistas aye oot | eee eee iat lo revise me y of tbe | meeting a resolution bad been adopted co-u- | rootber’s estate. In re estate of Toomas Dai- | ae" ore Quildren EVERY WEDNESDAY 0n4 | j.5n 0. Rier, AM MDE the yeast inege uumber of adverusem oo's | etsueen to wesumber schovia for the ange of | Bemettary, tothe Sewine! newspaper ag a | ton, order at publication, ve will ot GW. | SARURDAY AFERRNCOR. “eden acd wherarcance. yer St Morn year a larg m ‘ent . = " sound democratic organ, as ot 's joa is- — nstitutions. It may be proper | order and conveniences. Up to tits dats the | io invidious distinction should be made | sued. Letters of administration were granted | FIRST-CLASS IN BYERY RESP EGY. WW Johuatens MD. Profemscr of Whe Tsory Wo remind sueb of our patrons as desire vo | prine!pal bas issued for this year 1163 tick- | among the democratic papers of this District | to Anthony Pollard on the estate of Henr, ‘Variety, Drama, Burlesque and Comedy. novit-ty and Practice of Medicine. See Sete SAN. SO VaTeRNe MUONS CORE: | ee ct ee nars. Te wee tie he offered @ resolution endorsing the Ev He Baenall, of Leeds, Tork county. England. ae eee wh a A. FA King, M.D., Professor of Obstetrics and most of the institutions advertising in our s Septem ver 8. , ews, Telegram, Capital, Herald, Gazette, esta 3 publi- A Sg atytadted Tenses, wuoraae was | [EStwere born and it gris otine Shou: | Sil aud hd tm God pend tn the god | eben. in re etato af Beniamn # Jacobs; | Qe, Sruitaner Wagtirmgron. pio. | & FaFiain ki Brotewer ot oun | by experienced teachers, who have made the | 1.62 . 5 work of reform. i 5 e 3 - MD., Ml ; Instruction «. Foutn the business of a jife | 300 in excess of the earollment for the same | "Ur & "Noman moved to atrixe out the | Smear Is Te so will ee Aiea Deat; | Oorieg Ares Cans sin eeiseee at rltieted | Wa Leo bD., Protesor of Physiology. time. Other institutions edvertising will | time last year. the thira a: t, submit- | Sunday Herald from the list on account of its | Order of publication issued. The will of Lu- | Stage. ‘with new scenery, will be rented on | Z.T. Sowers, M-D., of A > be noticed hereafter as their advertisements | Mr. Hovey, — ig hepa ae mit- | general tone. His motion was not seconded. | clus B. Allen was admitted to probate and | favtvabie mena” ‘Apply at the Janitor’s office. in | _ For partictlars to JOHN 0. BILEY, M. appear ted a report from =e —— stating that | “The chair explained why the resolution | record. A large number of. » | the Hall. sepi-lm | D-. Dean, No. 3407 Hew York avenue. sepl im G18 TEIRTEESTH STN. W — Madame ES- f. Ettore Barili has resumed his sing- feed reaps Ee is In attendance, being an execution and ‘accounts were pre- Oxy No.) On Exhibition (New No. Ho SOBOOn, 131 INGLE PLa0s, © 7 received from New York beau- ing lersons at his singing academy, Marini's ‘abou! pe 7 Bentinel. sented by the ter of Wille and passed ray pi 4 srect southeast ‘enn: jon com- | tifal style in Ubignous. Brenon Brine © abiag ball. Days of tuition, Wednesday, Thars- One by the court. journed until Tuesday next orH Br. = 7TH Bt. mences 85) ap ith. Male and Female De- ay FI Pulls at low rates ES day and Saturday. See advt. i ‘Baa ati atl0a.m. 2s tomes Oye ee en <a sepil- Miss Smith will open @ scuool for girls and is wall whom . Preacher i * a si Monday, sta at No. containing * pupils, has been divided, half ae saat canoe Pouice Court—Judge Mills pro tem. To-day, Geo. Francis, oom peg break- the residence of A. angSl-im= REV. J aves, ¢Priscieals. | 1876 FALL 1876 Ww Roger- ‘ Lewis and Amelia Frazier, loud; M®*. LOUISE POLLOCK’S ary’ Culver defeaded fon @ HATIONAL KINDERGARTEN We have now tn stock all the new styles in The Maryland [ostitation for the instruc- | of the pu) atl in the morning and ¥ resolutions. Seach. John Shea and George Clark, same; tion of the blind, North avenue, Baltimore, the other Balt in the evening. The average oe ped ‘DIDN'T LIKE. S5each. Robert Tolliver, treet ‘profan 3 AND PEIMABY SOHOOL STRAW AND FELT HATS. OSTBIOH AND Will rC-open Sept. isth, 1=16. Puptis will be | number of pupils to each school is 694. Over | pr. ‘Aaron Miller got the floor and desired $5. Elizabeth Sawyer, ‘torfel W. H. TELgren September 12. at 708 th strect. atten FANCY FEATURES, received from the Distr'ct of Columbia. po tickets have Deen issued. in view of | to know if this was s meeting of the Jack- | Williamson, loud; 5.’ D. Neal, forfeited. ees ieee eoncreemnane uae Gebel Sor RIBBOKS AND OBNAMENTS Abie Commissioners be requested toanmos. | °2 Ep ernm ohogg pmmon real Me rg | ee Pawan pg hn Bey ee | Aca KINDERGARTEN NOBMAL CLASS . : THE SOUTHERN REPUBLICAN ASSOCIA- _ ‘Democra: Associa- ‘arp: 5 nf TION —A large meeting of the Southern Ke- | ize the opening Of one more school in this | 42% Chalt—“OF the an Narays ‘Handall Hine for, Mothers bagioe ATES EANS room for winter, importation of ublican Association was held last night at | district. Dr. Miller then e in favor of the Sen‘i- | sen and Julius Ryan, same charge; $5 each. fer hers Monogram at @i per pair. $ button st @1 38 per pair — = — Mr. E. oe - boolean ‘on eS tteoy mon nel, but he did poly toy this side trash. Some Thomas Mason, iircats to Saran his wite, wet MRS. M. J. HUNT, an |. 8. Gardner secre’ . ‘wenty-four from kets were — it . Rew members were admitted. On motion of | year, about 200 In excess of the accom ee ars Gt nk So | eee ton D.0.- evlte end 623 D at. northwest. moia- a a house with gun in hand, threatening to shoot H. Montague, of Virgynia, a resolu. lions, and there are about 2,000 pupils im the you Wp one ey ‘ike those wie ald blow nda njall, Wm. 6 ns could blow | her; €250 bonds or three months in S%, VINOBNT’S SCHOOL, (under the care of JUST RECEIVED Uon of thenks to Mr. Charies Mur; was easily. E. threats to William Kahlert; Bisters of corner 10th will adop ed for bis courtesy and ‘mpartiat dis- | | Mr. Moffat, from the fifth district (George- ngtore Me Neonat, interrupting, moved Si00 Fonds.” i" Foopen on MORDAY, September 4th. will charge of duty as presiding officers. tow), presented @ statement ing the | that speecb-making be reve yy five min- | [In the case against Rebeces Crier, reported their children promstiy. oo FROM NEW YORK. The chair appointed an executive com- istrict, showing number on | utes for each speaker, and Dr. Miller, taking | yesterday, she was dismissed and not fined. mo all MoM L BEOPEN HEt mittee as follows: J. A. Emmerson, Arkan- 245, against 323 | the hint, at the same time took his seat. studies, are invited to attend. AY ber 4th. at 921 sas; Me). H. Brainard, Alabama; George 8. roll September, ‘WHAT DR. HORNER DIDN'T LIKE. = JOSEPH HENEY, H street northweat. Beeidence, 927 H street. Fisher, iilinots: a — & ore increase, 120; five schools have Mr. Wm. Horner claimed the floor, and GEORGETOWN. 1 St’ President Board of Trustees. aces) 1m’ Jr. Thomas Robinson, Georgia; T. G. Ar um. ———— “s Kentucky: C. 8. Cheney, Louisiana; . from the seventh district (ool- | £08, into ® great rage at Mr. Noonan for —————————e—e—— Mss HARBOVER'S BOARDING AND DAY making his motion; it was an outrage on | GRaIn TRADE —Boat E. F. Wheeler, with EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &c. SOROO!, for roneg ladies end ctiren WER ro- | inia; Jobn J. Sanborn, West | ored schcols), reported that 40 had ringed ) : pail, soak ot | the gentleman who was speaking, and he | 2.300 bushels wheat, and 1,000 do. corn, con- | eV, EAUNDUS, QCe_ | corn September ist a: 1336 1 strest, opposite Hawkesworth, ‘Mississippi Se Ie Muni: | about 19 see dekees teed tithe oto | insisted that he goon. Others eailed out, | signed to, Gr & I’Me Waveres bese iosocs ‘PSE Last sxmMBition {hal b-oketores aoe 30 orders. man, Missour!; David Kellett, Maine; A. H. | trict, 150 in the second, 50 in the third and | “@0,0n,” but the could not be per: | Knott, with 480 bushels wheat \o same firm; : OYTON I DRESS Se | 1109 ¥ Grreat, between Lich and 1st, Gerard, South Carolina; Jobo G. Braxman, | 450 in the fourth, making 750. suaded. 7 Kaas boat Wheeler & Barron, with 1,300 bushels CAPT. BOYTON LIFE ESS, Gartssh end French Boardins and Day Schoo! Tenuesiee, WH. Howard, Texas. Also the AN ADDITIONAL PRIMARY SCHOOL. Mr. George Kirk moved that the resolu- | ccrn, and 1,280 do. wheat, to Hartley & Bro.; | with which he crossed er = 715 GREAT REDUCTION 7]5 following political committee: G.J. Barnes, | Mr. French asked that the board endorse | “on be laid Bett) a ee of the | also, 700 bushels corn, and 300 do. wheat, to Onn gaa be Rtcemer MA. H Arkansas: S. S. Gardner, Alabama; C. W. | the recommendation of the third district | P@per® named were very wishy-washy. H. M. Talbott. 1B . > fter further discussion, on motion of Mr. MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE.—The offerin: pod 16th aed 17¢ ver, Delaware; Allen Chancey, Florida; | sub-board for an additional pr! school. ‘ @ Boat wharf, foot of 7th street, Satar- er L. Clit, Georgia, George W. Gist, | Mr. Brooks asked how ‘te. additional Slt the onjentemnable pecs of the resota on "Cnange to-day amounted to 4110 bushels ; Alexacdria at 10 > * . | Uons—the preamble—was stricken out, Mr. | wheat, with sales as follows: bushels at : 3) p. Bunda: ieorge » Maryland; - . 10. 1.18, 1,800 do, . ‘ vee m. . ‘ G. Douglas Mississippt; J. 2. Pierce, Mis Mr. Hovey answered that it may cause | Paper OF person ‘adopted. 1214, 600 do. 1 11%, 578410. 122,200 d6.123.)" | and 9 p.m. a pe ha ila Liha Latina LADIES BEADY MADE 6UITS, OVER SKIRTS ABD BASQUES, ape LADIES UNDE. ‘ sourl; Richard Dillon, Carolina, the schools to close perhap3 @ week sconer, boty re adopted. indiana, addressed the x ip Ticketsto Mount Vernon Springs and 4 Goss, South Carolina; G. W. Wines, Teanes- | but there are a hundred pupils Knocking ai | , Mr, Burroughs. of indiaus, addresssd the rete ay. 26 conte. : PARASOLE ané SUN UMBRELLASat he pric tee, i Sweet, Feuae: J. W Siufrio, Vir | the doo # somites of tee be appointed fo,pre- | The Great Anodyne and Nervine, | wisseseceiiast vat cots Soe! Bs, inia; W. J. Drammond, West Virginie. | The recommendation was approved. wi. e Great An e and Nervine, eobments ai ‘ernon 4. Mo kta peeckes were mace by Judge Tarbell, of ‘A CLAIM DISALLOWED. pay egy ge Ey cy be en Boat or . opis St FLOWEBS, HATS, RIBBON, and MILL ISB’ Mississippi, McGriffin, of Iowa, and Messrs. Mr. Packard, from the committee on Q H. ‘Wines, Mitebell. Judge Fisher, and others, | teachers of the county schcols, re Bailey. Quite @ squabble took place over on GOODE leas than cost. And the meeting closed with ‘a campaign | length in elation to the claim for salary | 2/8 motion. and asit was not seconded, no wan Cake ELT’S add y sr Lge Nieman on ae ne JUST BECEIVED— —-+__. months, and recommended e © MACH AND TO) BITTERS, TEE WASHINGTON NATIONAL Monv- | be uot allowed. Adopted. AMUSEMENTS.— National Theater.—“‘Hump- STO) NIG @ large assortment of HAMBURG EDGES 20 MENT COMMISSION.—A meeting of the joint FIT TO BE TEACHERS. ty Dumpty” will continue to celight the BRING THE CRLEBEATED BORU LAKE eeliing at reduced price. commission on the Washington National Mr. Packard, from same committee, re- | audiences nightly attracted to the National, Monument was beld terday at the offi .¢ | ported that at the recent examination of | for the remainder of this week. The @ALIPEA BITTER. % . of the society. Mr. W. W. Corcoran, first | candidates for teachers the. followihg were | gramme is an extensive one and w ar OOBSETS an¢ KID GLOVES tos great ve riety. viee presiient of the monument society; | found qualified: W. E. Nally and B. R. | ranged, and character is intraste! to HUMAS HAILB very low ot Mr. Edward Clark, arebitect er the Capiter: Otey, principals; Re T. Moss, grote 1,0. 8. ands. Humpty and Pani and Mr. James G. — aa arcat- | Harrison E. B. % : ss host —— ves; — ees @ HELLEES, Veet 01 Treasury department, were pres- THE ADVANCED GRAMMAR end tons keep house spt Mr. ‘Coreorad reat a letter from Gea. | | Mr. Eandolph, fromthe ‘committee, oa | conuingel — a ns al Jeut-tr 6 MaDe ee crore. umpbreys. expressing regret that asi. | teachers, made a thet, t to Ford's Opera House— Herrmann’ ess of his office at this time would prevent the order of the boards a Srist rela- | Msgique are the best of their king. The ma- SIsS EB A MeCORMICH, Bima from being present @tthe meeting for tive to the organization of the advanced fe- | gician’s slight-of- ‘them- band are the organization of the commission. Mr. | male grammar school, 68 candidates, 15 each | s¢lves ee but thet epiitaat seance 1. 628 9Tx STREET, (ST. CLOUD BUILDING, was elected jident,and Mr. Hill | from the second, third and fourth di: secretary. A pt ey was ted re- | tricts; 2 from Bran < irom the. ae #pces sre very interesting. Daily recetving ali ibe intest Hovei ties ta questing the Secretary of War todetail a Teported to. @t the Seaton ‘The Toner Lecture-- Mr. Wm. adams, eaq., beard of engineer officers to examine the tember 5, | F.R C.8., of London, OUIP AND STE sw PONMRTS, HATS, LAORS, ers Weehington and victnity are ° —_ VSY.S om foundation of the mopument and report. caageeaGerare— Wants 4 Divonce.—Mr. Warren C. Stone yesterday fled for Bog Bees bill for To be had of all Druseists. Send for Pamphlet. py ipa ste wae macied to defendant st the ea ancy GEORGETOWN ADVER'W’TS, LADIES" SHOR 313, and Gugit-tm* Bo. 889 18th st. Washington. D. 0. saat — ae oe eee pa Ly i Sses—w—rrrrrrr— or" rk a eno ee GLO 9: Esrect, Opposite Patent fics, PICKLING SEASON. 8 fe stock of LADISS’ BOOTS. PURE CIDER VINEGAR. fr eee pene eateiee Sere elgazutve end peteo Seratened Geeters Bpon eppll- marist Er nates st aaa! po ening Bore, DRPOT, 67 GREENS STREBT, on Gyorgsiows,D.0,