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é EVENING STAR. September 3, 1877. Weather Indications To-day. Orrtor oF CHIEF &: ? SIGMA ones ; miber 5, W877. For the lewer lakes and middle states coo northwest back to slightly warmer south west . Tising followed b3 lovary barom- eter. clear of partis clouds weather. and at Bortheio siation wins Amusements, dc, To-night. 7araer —The Park Theater Com. aby ¢— Jachits- Chy"s Japan- Theoter Coméqur.~ The White Fawn” and varieties. Condensed Loc From J. ©. Parker we have vance of the mails. e license has been Is« dine and Mary Shanaban mac Fruit Growers’ exhibition of he New York ed to John Ineton to-morrow should be borne in min F.C. Lewis and A.8. Barber have been retary and treasurer respectively National Wheel Company.’ About 114, celock Inst night a fre was dis- covered! in the rear of how: 21 pied by Mra. Viger, but it w by the cfticers without t o steamboat wharf at 7th street was dis- covered to be on fire yesterday 3 p.m. Seve- Tal buckets of water were suificie ot to extin- gv sh the flames. A deg fsht teok place on Saturday in nove the Chain bridge, between r’s light brindle ana white, and ark brindle. ter’s dog we the ‘The A.M. E. Zien eo buth- meeting at Seabrook on © d Key. Mr Stansbury will oficia Will leave the Baltimore and Pot road dey & Ohte rat rend eo @iscovers der ce West. b pee. A o'clock. fire was Jobn Teurney was arte Bergeant Mulhall ers. and Westpl on L street south young lady residing en L f. Jast evening, but being toxicated her fat er decline: te adr + Wherenpon he picked up a stone and ked the old man down. Excursions, Picnics, &¢. Morshett Hali—F xerrsion of the “Dozen” to-morrow Bt 6.00 p.m. on the Mary Wash- ington Port Washington —Exeursion of the Fifth Baptist church and Sabbath school to-mor- Yow at \ a.m. and 12m Marshal Hail —txcursion on Wednesday &h instant. by Washington Lodge, © M_on Charlotte Vanderbilt. at 6:1 Batrimore and Drwut Hill Park.—V-xearsion neamptments TO. O. fe City excursion on Wetne: —_-+—_—__. FUNFRAL F THE LATE F. L. STANTON AND H.W. ROUG ES.— The funeral of the late Edwin L. Stanton took place Saturday afternoon frem the Church of the Epiphany, [on G street. ‘There was a ve Ty large attend- ance of friends and relatives, Ineluding the Bar Association of the District and many pminent citizens among them Generals yeneend., Fra Williams, ex Governor Sh epherd and ¢ Chas. Abert. The impressive services of the bona Be eburch was read by Rev. W. Pa: assisted, by Rev Ress. Atier the se Vices at the church the remains were co veyed to Oak Hill Cemetery, where they Were placed in a vauit, from which they are to be inken to Obio for interment. Hor A. Riddle, N. Wiis: W. F. Matting Andrew W, ad as pa! rer: The tuneral of the late H. Walles Bur- Troughs, who died suddenly on the 21th ult Of @ congestive chill. tock place afternoon frem the family reside Bireet atte large concourse fr na iy and ed bas spent h : from Dawsoa liar to the Masonic remains Were luterred Decea-ed was a carpe: 7 by occupation, and “wes h t for his int al service pee Was cone a th “A WORKINGMEN'’S CLYT AT BLADENS- 5 An a journed meeting of the voters vi at Jones’ ball, in that vill: y night last, to perfect the organization of a work- ingmen’s club, Mr. Edward R. McKean ecbairman, and J Tinker secretary. It Was proposed to amend the constitution by Strik'ng out in the membership c'ause the Words “without regard to race or color.’ After some discussion the clause was stricken ont. While the constitution was being signed Mr Will Berry gave notice that he Wwou'd Offer a resolution probibiting any Member of the club fro tempting to intimidate or influence voters on electio day. Messrs. Guy. Jones, Goldensirot Danephower ard Shipley, were appotute & committee to organize ‘a workingmen lub } Occ ings Was curbed. RCILDIN tor of bu dwel Ts isened by the Inspec- James White. raise a brick re New York aver it eels Lorthw 8 extend af street, between Li streets; ng. EB street Ireets, $100. H. Detri air a brick dwelling and store, 7th ‘eet, ween G and H streets northwest: ss. James Carrico, construct a two story brick dwelling. “0h street, between E and F streets boribw: st, $1600. DFLFOATTS a » THE NATIONAL PRORt- RITION CON A meeting of the hibitios wing of the temperance advo. ex was beld at Odeon hall Saturday night. Dr. Geo. Gross in the ehair. aad Rev. CW. Dennison secretary. Delegates to the Nations] Probibition conference, to be held iu the Curry-street M. E. chureh, New York, Weenesday. the 26th instant. were clected as follows: Rev. Chas. W. Dennison. Dr. G Goss. A. A. Wheelock, Hon. A. Blerwell, Geo. Savage. Crypt! Palmoni, Mrs. T. M- Church. Mrs. Rose Hartwell’ Mrs. T. Hopkins, Silas Boyce and M.T. Packer. ‘Ti is expected the convention will be in acsaion two days. Twenty-four topics of discussion bave beep prepared by the National Pri! bition committee, on Which papers will be | read to ihe body. SHOOTING AFFRAY IN TENNALL Jos. Siac siding at 1320 Sth Street ports: fat. ss shot in the shoulder and seriously injured by Wm. Wail, of Georget wu. y > terday aft-rne Tt appears that Slack had taken Miss Maggie Wall to the house of a | Mrs. Cummins. near Tennallyte Weil. who is her father, too of this. and a quarre! between the tw sued. durisg wh ail vetzet a « gud fired. the |r ering Slack’s 8:10 He was atierded by Dr. Gilpin, wh the wound and succerdel in extract ote half of the shot Slack was the: veyed to bis home in Fast Wash! Wall is said to bear au exceileut and DFMccaatic NOMINATIONS IN Mowt GOxMPRY —The der ° primary « “bith took place Sa t gomery county, Md., resu E Am- Gruty for ar i the entire old beard of coanty Commissioners with t: ox “ption of iit place of Cissell In the 5th be rivalry between the caudidates made the contest a ive! ly one, Have you Bear in order by Moran a Pe ne. » Satistncson ge -ARATUS put | Pennsylyania ave) | the in | appear. T | Sat ¥ of character | ° | pounded aranteed. i | Educational Institutions. DIRFCTORY FOR PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. This is the season in which the educational Inst.tutions in this District and the states advertise their reopening for the schoo! year, and we take the occasion to remind such of | our patrons as have charge of children that titutions advertising In our columns are among the best and non successful in the country, conducted by exper perienced ho have made the ay ee of youth sofa lifetime. A few of these ar mentioned below, and others will be noticed rom time to time as new advertisements ureh Sehool will re Inecarratien C! | oxen September 10th. at 1213 12th street north- Owing to the increasing patronaze ved by this Institution, a new school been erreted during the sum- laniy suitable for © lneational rick, With goc street. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bujac’s well-known bearding and day school for young ladies will reopen on the 20th instant, at 1709 L | street northwest. Prof. J. W. Bischoff has returned to the city, and is ready to rece:ve his puptis at the f the Congregational Cuureh, m room corner 10th and G streets, —a ‘th season of the Art School, Mrs. 8. Faller, principal, opens ou the lth in wpe at wit 10th street. Tuorough instruc: ben jnall branches of drawing and patnting Miss Emily E. Hunt will begin her 4b sebool year for girls and small boys on uth instant, at 210 A street northeast. “A specia Class in writing and drawing Mr. J. Card Miss M. L Rathbone reopen their schcol for misses and boys to-day at 11 Morsland avenue nortueast. Miss Harrover will reopea her schoo! ung ladies a rresidence, 16 [ street. chee! ry ppervis Mss Mary B Dunbar, doy is the opening of Miss s Reboot for boys tnd girs rth west. popeise yo ne, Indies’ sche is. G M. ‘Gondron and Mis and it is p presented in the at buted so much to i Heuse.—The New York. ds ©; Jachits-Uby They are fir gh the United § attracting considerable a‘tention ‘ they go by their wondertul performance: Matine Comigue.—The who ercaied such a furore been retained for this week, and in aid 2 very altracdive programme has been ai ranged, in which “The White Fawn’ leading feature. | CHARGE OF PrrsvRyY Disuissrp—The | charge of perjury brought against Wm. Fitz patrick by Mrs. Lizzie Ryder was continu d the Police Court after our report ¢losedon | }, arsed to | Saturday. The alleged perjnry is cl have been committed during a trial of ex- Policernan S.S. Moore, for corner of 9th and H streets northwe night of July sth. In the report tr days STAR the name of ex-Orticer Was civen as testitying for dete net Officer Noonan who testified Cihieer Moore, the officer who vis: ye eunes Satur- » bis beat the night In question. For defence, Mr. Benedict Wheeler, Mrs. Mary Fills, ‘Mrs. Catharine Kirby, and Frank P. Summers were heard.’ Mrs. Fills, who lives opposite the house of . Ryder had rooms, ard an ont ery at Fitz: Fitypatrick where M ied OPiers Moore ra 1 jnick Speed. and Mrs. Fitzpat ter himand saying that e bim tohis wife. Judge Mi ase. o—— DEATH OF Rev. Basin Barry.— Basi! Barry, a well known Methodist clergy man at Rockville, Maryiand, died last nig {it at tbat village, aged ss years. has re sided at Rockville fa the} t Auckwick. Seve and Harford. In 1s Baltimore cirenit; 1*28, Staunton; Mortgomery; 181, Chambersburg; 184, Cumberland: 1535 s, Rock Creek; 150-40, Lib: Great Falls, and 1s on Mont- In 14 he took a supernumerary | relation, in which he continued until tsi When hetooka superannuated relation. Not- Withstanding bis feeble health he continued to preach Whenever occasion required, and about his last public appearance | was rove Camp meeting, wher p administration of the s occasion he spoke feclingly D he officiated at ti iment, on whi of the probability of that being the last time he Would attend @ similar meeting. F verln or OFFICERS we twenty fifth anr F rier as expenditures of nce on band of sx TS were clected for th - T+ MPRRANCE UN eries of Sunday eve: ing, at Odeon Hall, w tended to be continned at the same ; in the different chore = well- Ke tend reb THE WomAx menerd society offered by the Rev. Mr. Den: vort ettvetive sveeches were made by the vener- able Mrs. Tilley, Dr. Gross, Mrs. Baxter, ani Messrs. Alexander, Dunning and Parker, and @ poem was scone iby Mrs. Hopkins. THROWN FROM HORSES AN AND INJURED.— On Saturday, John Jackson, a boy, was thrown from a horse on 4% street, near Vir- ginia avenue, and had hie left arm brot Officer Lewis took him to his home. Flreet southwest. +-+-Last evening a sou of Mr. Harry McChesney, while watering 4 horse at Bright wood, was thrown and had his «cllar- Lone broken. ——_-—___ SURRENDERED.—To.day Joseph Donglas, arrested in thi District a few days since ov the charge of the larceny of a bell and other articles from Alfred Ray, of Montgomery county, Was surrendered to Sheriff Higgin’s of thet county, by Judge \ Wylie, @ requisi- tion from Gov. Carroll being presented by the Sheriff. ———— THE DISTRICT ASSESSORS are now sitting as a board Of appeal at their office, in the Morrison building, and will coatinue to 60 act at presevt month, after which there can were before them Ss ANOTHER Lotof new dry goods Just re- ceived at Carter's, 707 Market Space; colored casbmeres, black cashmeres. black alpacas, black silks. blankets, shawis, cauton flan: nel, red and white ‘woot flanne: Por Boy's axp CRILDREN’s CLorHINe for fall and wiater, £0 tothe boy's cloth Louse of B. Robinson & Co., 99 Paansyly Tall ages, of the best q t prices. Achy, SAVE Moxry by toying S‘oves, ranges Lauiotes, &c., of Moran, 2125 Penn. ayesue ” chara! paper says that Mr. So > champion male eh he bas Now, who will take T. me ing. B2-Circassian women are four feet two inches long, are sold in don. 87 Mrs. Butler, who was Miss Thompson. | the recently famous painter, bas gone Adriarople to te teat of War to study pies | ee aud she bas gone without her hus- TH URTS. meg weer a ret Wy'ie. Gecree appointing traste porting guar sitan a t Insurance Compal rian ad litem app. rider dismissing bi _ set file - Mitchell act Mitchell K ‘Pource CovuRtT—Judge Mills. pro tem. our report closed The building ts # two-story, | i surronndings, and | ng nicely arranged. For terms ap- | ply to Miss MacLeod, principal, 112 M 1 children on the 10th inst. girlsand boys, under opened @t 1-26 Sth street north west to~ will be given on Wednesday and last week, hav of the city; arte Bruce warenploy Richard Laws testif i u ft eaving his beat | and visiting Mrs Ryder at har rooms at the t,o the | r. After cur report closed several wit- for the prosecution were heard to rove that Moore was attending to his daty | | GEORGETOWN. LD THerTr- Saiurday afternoon a | 1 Vanneriver nepal into & buggy, to which wa 1 ‘hg in front of Jno. Scott's re owner, Mr. Robt. buggy he found it non pine a ride to Virginia, and on his way back was arrested by Officer Jos. Harper, who look i turned over the property came for his Vanseriver too! | him in Custody to Mr. Campb ALEXANDRIA. STATE SALES.—The valuable cor- Ly at the north West Intersection of King and Royal streets, Was soli! to day by auctioneers, " missioners of of Arnold vs. 2 tn lot in Mar- wad Stuart, ¢ ymmt. = n, Wo Charles | The schooner Ne from this po! 1 pumping Is req Tur CHARICE ~Mr. Daish, man gor ne of Washin Kt clors of that company, to b text, that they extend their line to thts az7-The diving of bathers in apper Kings river, Cal., revealed the fact that the bad was richly covered with gold. Were at once made to flume the river and be- | gin mining. ne Jobnuy lost his knife. After searching ip one poeket and another until he had been thropzh all, without success, he e “Oh dear! I wish Might be In that. Preparations I had another pocket, it —{ Port Chester Journa!. ils of the Parisian schools, who bave obtained prizes in their respective classes, are to be senton 4 pleasar Pp the seaside at the public expense. They will go under the direction of meu who will lee- ture on the places visited. ®7 Itisthe duty to pretend to bel fays, out of res leve anytning she says, Limself.—[ French Paper. ®7 Many farms in Southwestern Michigan are devoted to mint raising, Peppermint, Wormwood, tans: &e., for the *aistiT ation of oil. have stills of their own, and realize hand- some profits on their crops. S7-A Me‘hodist woman recently preached fora month in Indianapolis. Her husband then catre on to assist her. After one of her ¢xhortations she stood on 1 and, turning to bi Sees pronounce the benediction.” ofa gallant man always leve everything a woman | ‘pect to her; and never to be- out of respect to DO remedy for the assessments made. Quitea ep numberof appeal cases he platform by roe Weary and sigh over the ra. ron then. bat thay a0, f patinnce a a3 the prewr. a on cf Baby's h alt by oper usa of D {Ur Baby Syrup will give themtgreat d prospective bappiness. 28 GREAT PROTEC 1ON Tord in bot season te Easvuirivns ir ure in ofthe gromtest imp. Ba ste the taheling of tniasr 2 air 8) dangero ay Ken ‘i enced diguati tert y by these Bittores and thoy om cheer! | foresch apold aud» Bold by all druggist _ | OOND HAND Eva BB nd the Sr aeadenion Bi | S717 Cor. itn and Tah GETEEE, fell ~~ thei: Hi oe ally are offerte of de the wounded soldiers. Sout? of their tn se3, READING NOTICES. THE DiscovEky of Lodilie’s Heatache Specific is a blessing to the human race. Cures headache In five to twenty minutes. coe but 50 cents, large bottles. CITY ITEMS. With Wrat Note neranyh 8 must the lady who uses Glenn's Sulphur Soap glance at her mirror, for there she sees reflected a complexion devoid of blemish. This peer- less purifier may be relied upon to remedy all skin irritations. Sold by all Dragetsts. Hit’s Har and Whisker Dye, Black or Brown. Oe. a BREAD IS THE STAF bread we mean or Lirs.—By the various forms into whieh it is customary to convert cereal flour. When is bread good? Bread is good when light, sweet and nutritious, and without de- leterious qualities. How are these properties best secured? In no way, we answer, 80 well and certainly as by the use of Dooley's Yeut Powder, Try it thorovghly and convince yourself. —-—2—___ A FEW Doses of Hostetter's Stomnach Bit- ters will alwayscure casual indigestionor an ordinary bilious affection, or arrest the pre- monitory symptoms of rheumatism. It is true thai when dyspepsia, or liver complaint, or rhenmatism. or constipation, or nervous debility, or sick headache, has become a per- manent evil, and has even baffled the skill of eminent physicians and resisted all the ordi- nary remedies, it may still be eradicated by the Bitters; but it is easier, as Macheth sug- gests. ocrush the serpent’s egg than the grown serpent. ——— DETERGENT.—The best known substitute for soap. —— Harry TrpinGs for nervous sufferers, and those who bave been dosed, vere, fen and quacked. Pulvermacher’s Electric Belts effectually cure premature debility, weak- ness, and decay. Book and Journal, with information worth thousands, matled free. Address Pulvermacher Galvanic Co., New York City. 6.1Rdakly To Ladies and Gentlemen. Wewisb to call attention to A. Fircner’s Chemicai Scouring and Dyeing Establish- ment, No. 96 G street, near 9th strect. By promptly adopting the latest {mprovernents, whether of American or European invention, he is enabled to do bis work tp a manner not to he eqnaled by those vot possessing these facilities, His Cleansing and dyeing Lasties? and Gent's Ruits are, in fact, the cheapest in the city on account of his’ superior work. Give bim a calls G street nnetnality: guaranteed OBAND OPENING OF TRE SEASON, SEPTEMBER 3-ONE WEKK ONLY, YACUITs-CHYs wap {NESE TROUPE Fete, present: g a pro cramme of Starting. Bean, fal aid Lenghrble Pastimes, useqoaled in the histo- Ty if amusemeute DNESDAY AND SATURDAY. MATINEES W Other now Ities tm preparation, Rox-office for sale cf eenred places will te opened M nday.9 a 23 EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &o. GEAND AFTERNOON AND EV HOTEL, | COACE-D, re rs Tobe bed af Reve irom: ms at Reser’ Seven: oS SNEUESDAT, September th, Tickers, 28 conte SELECT EVENING EXCURSION BY bee st} Lor a i (Exclusive use of the Grounds.) On the Steamer — tte ALL. vier ego WEDN . SEPTEMBER 5. ¥ Tickets, Gentleman ana Lady.) 10 cents; ditional Isdy 25 re. te Leave 7th street wharf at 6 Chariots wi | be in waiting on return of boat “sO LIQUORS SOLD ON THE BONT Sex Fake Ay i 4 GIO 7th street nv thwest. Milan Tih street north ® m,frturning atl the Committee one mosic and first clas accommodation euar AND EXCU RSION A AND PIC By the altimore and Vie Bel im re and 60; future adverts inmitter meting Wedresday night. sep!- WILL GIVE AN E3 Pare wi —s rm i cent atin of their invitation aB!-5t SURSION TO FORT WASH Fifth fepaet DAY ¥V ENING. Barge U) acead jock a.m. and ts SDAY 1 Septemt rch Lorre Palttmore & Otio x nes Be i He mus cat «ples #drng af re. Gs and Warfiela & Hall's ay Morning at So'ok. te roms. &e.,ingaire on boar H, Wilkening’s. 309 Tih will nccompany every excuraton FAMILY EX! DP. m,, returning at 0:30. Bare ‘The steamer can be chartered for excarston: Nationa THEATER. SEPTFMBER 3—-ONE WEEK peer IT TS A BUKSSED Be BR T AnK THEATER COMPANY Re BAB BAB BA Baby BABY, BA BA BABY, BA BAB BABY, RA BAY, RABY, Ba RABY, BABY, PA BASY, BAY, Re BeRy, RABY BAL BARY! BALY BA BABY, BABY STURDAY AT 2. SEPTEMBER 10 GEO 8. KNIGHT. HEATER COMIO E, llth Street. BELOW PENSYLVANIA AVENUE. OPEN THE YEAR ROUND. PERFORMANCE © &, BBY migar Matines for Ladies and ¢ VERY WED. ESDAY and MATURDAY “AFTERNOON, FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY ®#SPKCT. Variety, Drants, Burieajue and Comedy. nowR-ly G26} ON ax ssup 3626 BE Sr MA RKRITER FREE AKT on LL. ke fot aXD STORE, Street. Ckotes O1 Paintings Evgravings, Ohromos, &o. Aino. largust K of Paper Hanging age, Window Shades, Pics “, Picture Cords and Tas els Hines, iu the District art mber Name sud Number. jyl-ly EMEMBER JUSTH'’S OLD STAND, He paye for Second hand Olothing, Boo! Bhoer, Sc, at “fair (cash) prices,” as te alwi has, at @19 D xtrev ween 6th ‘and 7th at nw. Note by mail promptly attendet to. ectin- a ae a GEORGETOWN ADVERM’TS, FORT Y-Six YEARS ESTABLISHED, w. WHEATLEY'S PREMIUM STEAM DYFING AND SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT OMice, 40 Jefferson Street, GEORGETOWN, D.¢. ‘Work pont for and delivered to ‘any place in the city.” Received aud returned (by wail or express) from aud to any place in the country, Bend wz yonr orders. my?-tr PxE BiG “Tt” STORE. Be Onr Speciaitie—FINE TEAS and FE Ne Lig ees Gycutiotors of the Opbeiia fo Be tenms Cas "winré-t Te THE PUBLI Ebon ts ore in extending our thanks of for their appreciat fikcrat patronage “We a enpp dviuinnd for ths 1M PROvrD ELC FAMILY ant VIENNA PED CESS FLO! Th ve net yet given the ma trial woulddn w Ito try the experiment. 4 want iu the District’ we very fine N oe Woetlsc the oth “Mr. JsMes BP. Wits ‘as our Agent, ty née Feea. Meal, & , iu the to him will be atten by us, LOH BROS,, MANUFACTURERS OF WR IMEROVED FAMILY snd tho Groat VIENNA PROCESS FLOUR: FURNACES. CAST OB WROUGHT IRON-SUITABLE FOR CoaL OB WOOD. The most SUCCESSFUL FURNACES ever sold, ARK POWERFUL HEATERS-GIVE UNI- VEBSAL SATISFACTION. os (n Awards given at the International Erhibttion, Philadelphia, February 12, 1877, 0 Richardson, Boynton & Oy ‘Manu- facturers, New York. syitt, Simplicity of arrangement ard durability; FUperor beating power and ecunomy of fuel; con” forming tn ite modus qperanis to nataral i of the furnace conduciag to the more perfect com! uti n of coal. “2d The small ber whores their tion ard manner of constructic rendering’ frou Perfectly gas-ti “3d. The la a * ipeinosle en ences, “*4h. ‘The “patent clin clinker Coin EI yy — aon ve ee a Prieht’ clear a fire with little trouble, and requiring ©. G. BALL, little power to shane it.’ For sale by Washington, D. C. WONDERS NEVER CEASE. WRITING WITHOUT INK. THE MIRACULOUS PEN! ang??-mw! Youre Ses — EXCUR- Dee ITY witl_givesetect Ex WEDNESDAY NING Hob sd the es. leas ing ber wherf returning at 1] ae ‘remaining at Mar- nts. Regular Sunday Excursions for Ladies and Children, leave at 3.3) ‘Tickets,25 cents, Children free. cat SUNDAY EXCURSIONS, The LADY OF THE LAK®. arta farther notice. will carsion, trips, leaving tea Fare 50 conte, Pp. m.. and retara at 5 o'clock. The fast Steamer JOHN W. THOMPSON will leave foot of 6th street, oe cn _—- Sock »-. wn on SUNDAY. ie CoN. Tirendeut HE tSomaerters ae Mw asmineron trips to Glyment aud interm: wate landings aa 7 (Sunday, about fo ene ck am i _Wiret trip fare. $0 cents rin returning at 26 och Becond trips Sock sf2-9 an Seog ing on t ef Poturn on the sec CHILDREN" round trip: Jults, 2 cents EDUCATIONAL. ___ EDUCATIONAL. N_ GLOFTZNER WILL _IN- RSBURR WILL Re Seb tet Waske TOT hee eee er tee Tt berks Mil, Beem Mot ports ERE'S PRENCH AND ENGLISH CLassICaL BOARDIFG SO L00L AND MRS. LEC. COLI French Enetist an will ROOTEN Mossy. Se Ptenbe : | street nerthwe EISTERSTOW NFA; TIMORE CO. MD, WEST END SEMINARY cen HOST BOF. CHAS. RYSM ANS, Principal Berthwest Mee Fars nope —EN@ The scholastic year opem: ihe first MONDAY of LISH and FRENCH S Fy September LES ard RITTL& GIR forme rafni bi: gcour-e. Be rh French, Gorman, itatian, Drowing *) be tanght, with” : --Mr HG Fant, Beaker, £87 © street, Washingt: Margaret A Johoson, EADS I atreet, Wask- CUAS EYSMANS, Li MI fim FE LNWICK BEMINA HY FOR YOUNG UADIES . <0) 0 will commence segeion oth nds . Reptopstier Prit cipals. M ays es ening Star’ Septemt oops tw oct) Fw ATIONAT KINDERGARTEN | AND ue ROSSL be bee ade by ———= _ Morristown, N ¢ 3 - C AND MISS ML RATHRONE Fr MUST NERNON INSTITUTE, ve MI s ate 4 BOYS ae a the est temb- al Mee ah SLRS ws Pa &>. M'SS FMILY Ee. uun il > . French ard Bue at en @ Day Scheol for sorenek : : He Chocniare a: Bock Stores and st res: Sapecial Cees. dence of the Prine psi ang?) cote aim" RT SCHOOL, 4 ‘pel —Bigh Wt. 1036 "rh mr-et etenn tm all bracches of Drawing and Painting. free hand a.¢ Circulars at Bock ad Art stores, Mane ating ntl Day Sct , BEIACS mag, Ladies. Moot Courtener University ot Vat Jamie F BA 120 Ltr i Phe dat D., Chatman of the Fs suc will be remmed on the 2Oth of sapten an Nyt. MERNON aENIKARY INCARNATION CHURCH SCHOOL | 2E FAMILY AND bay sonood FOR YOUNG SEDMESD AT Seprmber i LADIES Ib street ner ke MacLReD. Prin fee A A LADY COMPFTENT TO TE Ach IN- STRUMFNTAL AND VO "*L MUST afew PUPILS % given. Address“ M 1 6. ar ‘THE _ MISSES PATTEN "OUNG LAL VISITATION. Was { tht r ™ i” “aoe neal KERES AY SCHO! LADIE e eer ehikh REPT ester i # Urder Twele are at their resis 1, OF . 8.P. Strini, & Years ots «908 MU sic tors are available at 707 sth Miron, 2 anglé ly : sgh CT SCHOOL for wall fis seeston of = Septem set corner Miet Grorgetow LG: “WARS. RAVES lt Teopen bis < ay om will begin Septem maton MON or Catal. eugil-mw + Im Sori LIA’S ACADE ST: cr Capitol street A Boarding m ¥ achoal or Young Ladies, will reopen MONDAY, Sep ember A relect clacs for small Boys will also be ta in the Academy __ 80g 20 raining in Kapid Ca! Letter -writing. B nee Forme oe P iy tates eu id ‘al mont hi; pay tuition, ya eer, id im six equ iy | inetelrornt: z eit pate in fall “om Eve- 4 pe pots oa a pine teition. @¢ per month, Dow Shans cirea- B JOUNSON, Secretary euro te | | ME LSgIrs particulars, oF <a Nt eD erie. ARK INARY, Mr GM NS el sud Miss A. TOLMAN SMITH. Privcije tab ish are, Best tec dlithes fy tio, ; re eo =" ee rh re nt it DIN r=} ae Hook, a DIES te " satel Sem Gar Di thetreet northerst, ne At O48 M nirert nor heen 7.” wags Sm . ported Me ADEMOISELLE ¥ F PRU HOM. MME, TH. | Re pone 12a + ret mortawest.—Datly Cc "MBERT LAND > VALLEY INSTITUTE ne aod gentlemen, classe, erm or . | ea French spoken ie SS HARROVER. will Sas Mondays avd ‘Thuretarr after § p. mm. other | 4 oT € e eend card La BOUL, FOS YOUNG VADIES and OHIL- Way i HOT 2 eat Ret peer HE TENTH ANNUAL TESSIOS tne HEME SCHOOL will & ome Wth at LOT P. 20 wtres te. cast, y rt Tickets will entitle the holders $0 atop over at the 1 landings until the return tri 0 bes “en tH Pareuts or sote adolt sir STEAMBOAT MARY agrees ad can be chartered for, Rroursl street, Sppoeiie the Patent Ut P.B.TBOTR, E TO bad ed VERNON PAS- he Hieamer ARROW, fant Frauk Hollingshead, wine le she oul) boat allowed to land passen- joant Vernou wharf. ppt the Le steamer lount Vernon Associa- ‘three mities, oa by ay ae admission to Mansion | ‘Steamer’ eaves ee a oe copied.) at 16 a. m. 7, mel mpl ex BORENEE NC A, vont meoctation GSHEAD. Str. Arow. 118 San NEW ROUTE TO MOUNT VERNON. ch FRANK three is To The distance is one and. Teh street Gay excepted) at Fiage ride to and BOOTS AND §S 308 1, Ly fociudine sdmiedse sad 1¢ mansion. Cntidren’s » me School She Mires’ Durable Youths? eolid 8 tere wane Kid Button Boots. 16 hand Kewe? Gaiters OW IS THE TIME to buy, our Cblidre: Pee ob a at de “bees hear i qi ewence Restnea: With a pair of Justh’s Heel Pinies 1914 1010 Passives arenes Ee, J. J. GEORGES, CITIZENS AND MILrraRy 5002 4ND SHOE oe $118 Pennsylvania A Greet bargains forthe next) days im Fond a; | SELECT BCHOOL—MiIsg RICHARDS Whart, Depot and Bit Foot of 4th stree: WASHINGTON D.C. can Canvas Cover. WI Above Specialties are Extraordinary Bargains. Immenee of ‘Trunks Zalled for Wapaired and Govered ai greatly 1417 Penn. Avenues Ur it (0 HOUSEHOLDERS, ARCHITECTS Hod tase Wan tee MATZ, 8 SUNS ne a nish and to nt Harnes: Gold, Nickel or Mtibber Above Willarcs 7th et.— Weare ith, ‘* yacus THEIG slant 0 am: Gve © w.cut.dgctret = e-Sly lin TCRENEC N COLLEC Fall Term op-ns SEPT cal snd Latin. Sc © by -cholarships. N. particolars serite to jy 18-mw fw COLLEGE MAKYL aD ww Ler, Prosdent FOR LADIES, + Pa Ww. T. WYLig, President ms [RVING FEMALE Cor J. P. CAULFIELD, Maical Doctor, Princigat. | 5, tcksburg.. P First quarter commences September °4, 1877 Terws—per gna: of tw jenn sne—Sonior de Bartment. $25; Jontor department, $10. Lessons St penis reride nes & eAebEils May Commence wt any tine wt oro rats arge. anw?s eo G *EORGETOWN ¢ EST END INSTITUTE, MES. S.L. CA Baeneher 6 BOARDING eoHaol evo ine LADIES, New Baven, Cow: The tehoale of the Cleasical brain at | _Beopen Rept. Orb nae See pe ber M*: APL. ae INSTITUTE, Concord sium inse Batreer carson wishin, tee oe vilie, Pa. auarter: ‘ea. Of thy College, and tiekets are sold to day scholars om dor Briduced ree. BEOEE ‘temtae ch A a nay pine P.F- HEALY. S.J Presigent JAMES CORRIDON, HER Se. 2 Cons Clond ‘Benauverse and 8h and any courest of PT ale Mien eh esti MS SMITH wit: RE Select School ard 10, 1-57, at her Rowdenee Focterher r articulate apply to the Principal ug 27 Ima” 1127 te racic hommes LADIES’ GOODS. _ Kindergarten ard A reopens September 12th mary aud Adeanerd Classes, Chi | "PO THE LADID Prcial concterment f HAMBURG EDGINGS 1 the ages of 3 an G aud INSERTING A this day an immense lot of HAM ‘IDERIVG direct from the mane h we will sell wt les than tholeae ang im” KNOWLES will reopen Cirle acd Small Boye, Sep’ 3B Wasiongton street. G Terme, rin) to ©6 per quarter: This isoneof the hand-omest lines of goods ever ered in this city, and present oppertn ode at Ay te des rap ular preces MUNT, No. 621and G23 D street. Jt ST RECEIVED, NEW STYLE HaATe, for early Fi | SMFRSON INSTITUTE, as | ical and Mathema ical Also. a fall line of Will reopen WEDNESDAY, Bepi. 12. For’ cir lars, &c., addre BLES B You ne, Priecipal. BLACK VELVETS, Mes L CONSER ae at = vee . USICA cSER at the —- = Mosic Mall 4B2 4h aireet™ J.P. PALMER, tyr fron 1107 F street, = _Surlé Ad Between lith apd i2th ste, out mores. ae rongh zene in all branches of LL reach rat” Ficaee eal srentie creer? UUM ALGUST AS, 1 shat atiow ade aus25 0 BULLARD, Director ‘vi ten per Roxen ENGLIGH AND CLASSICAL northwest, Sunderiand ‘ Q erecta hepieuiber Bri. ier, fay Seow wave r00! at OF Superior cavoctnees of thir Aceaees Sor nter ise ss eer es | AmWAUEEE LAGER BEER. MISS. JENNIE GARDNER HAS THE qe ‘The best Lager Beer sold 1 OPER » SOHGOL for Si L ig pe 4 lozmbia, pooaren ap Satteriug mention st EE SD. sana Pern tei int ms Se Benes SBrocgae G ofits Se asss ti ‘este, very © yell acts RADY gules gem | SEs M MARY ecuooL fur Bove, at PRU pause, in — 3 1g pers, @1.20 Terme ge GIRLS, Monday Be > botles. whom 1-3 Te ; SSeS PERCE YS SI SELECT will — 1577, ot ath street west, be- fotemberda Kincergertucr, Miss Emms Brewa. For perticuiara see circelars: eng im ‘a sixth year of ber School for GIRLS end BOYS io Advanced ant Primery Oleeore on Wesnoscay, September 5 Duvet 1213 oth borthwest. Gata tay be bai at the Box Renae fener ts ‘ation cau be obtained ef FHI ‘K_ ACADEMY OF THE VIS- rerum og tie fro Hien Benen Eeveargupne, Se e¢dress Sister LOUISA O DON: OBOR, Directress. Froteri-k Md. wugdl-aw (J ECRGETOWN FEMALE corner Greep and S.oddard ~treets, Gear, D. © Boarding and Da: Fall session St in’ HE BOYS’ ENGLISH ae ee CAL H1GH Pony eng Ww. gh fo oe wersh * chare! pal—will resume it perth * ; entrance at north gate, » Ghentecs : at Ballentyne'e. Beiteigrt mas be re Lock ox OF seen at ihe school: and 2th, from 3 to 6 p. <4 re

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