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Edueational Institutions. DIRECTORY FOR PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. ‘This is the season in which the educational institutions in this District and the stat>s advertise thelr reopening for the school year, and we take the occasion to remind such of our patrons as have of children that EVENING STAR. BATURD. . September 7 Weather Indications To-day. Or7ice OF CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, ABET) iN, September §, 1877. the institutions advertising in oar colum’ For the middie Avante states, diminishb- | are among the best and most success’ 1 rs ing northeast winds, backing to northwest | the country , conducted by experiene” _, 5-1 = and possibly southwest, 1o'low:dat southern | exs, who have made the instruct’ of youth stations by light temperatures, cloudy | the business of a lifetime. A “| _-0n of y .eW of these are f will be noticed oew advertisements mentioned below, and oth from time to time as appear. . ian er ‘{75'ed In" titation for the instrae- ~@ bliin’, will reopen on Monday. “sb aveuu*, Baltimore, Md. Address F. D. Morrisor , superintendent. ‘ | Miss 4). Merrill and Miss B. C. Graves, Firs Oper® Fuse —I90" eg Chy's Japan- | assistta by Miss C. 8. Leland, will reopen ete troupe. | thets select school and kindergarten for boys " sicaue.—** 7 7 ” Bud girls, on 19th inst., at th street. eaetete, NENG White Pawn® and | Hl SoS Donel & Gon are prepared to atee = instruction © violin, flute, clarionet or any other orenestral iustrument. Inquire at Weather and -ome what higher pressures. ee LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, &c., To-night. National Theater —The Park Theater Com- pany in“ Baby eres Condensed Locals. ¢os Hi street northwest. Be See nT re Davo the New York | “prof. 1.. £.C. Colliere’s well known even- A marriage license has been isened toJobn | 2g aud night Frened school will begin Sat- urday evening, September 15th, at 1231 1 street. The West End Seminary, 1915 H_ street, Miss Faust principal. will begin the fall ses- sii non Monday. Excellent finishing coarse Henry © Donnell Wayiand, both . At instrument reciting that the First Mua- tual Joint k Company Surrenders tts charter has be filed in the Recorder of Deeds ice. The revival services at North Cacvitel M E. Chureh ar» growing tn tnterest Up to this time forty have professed conversion. The services are to be continued next week. The Michigan State Association held a regular meeting last night, M- Howell presiding. with PT. Bowen secretary, and addresses were mace by M.L Higgins, W. H. Barton ard G. A. Lyon. ©n account of changing the draw of the Long bridge, there w'll be no local trains ran between this eity and Alexandria to-mor- row. All trains. however, will resume their o'clock Monday morn- and &: Baitimore. ah Madeleine for young ladies. Prot and Mrs. L. E. C. Colliere’s French, and Classical School begins Sep: th, at 1234 I street. The exercises of Gonzaga College, 7 I street northwest, began last Monday. Rev. P. H. Sweet's school has’ been re- mc ved fo his residence, No. 30, corner of Gay and Montgomery streets, Georgetown. . Sueldon’s Dancing Academy, 1001 F street northwest, is open on Tuesdays, Thurs- days and Saturdays. The Misses Burgess will reopen Pinckney institute, on Ivth instant, at 103 New York t 1 avenue Fa See a bghonas i n ey oe Academy will reopen fleate has be: nig th. - | at Prof. Sheidou's Dancing Acalemy, iuvi F nat eee Ag boleninor tangs ae —— street, On 12th instant, at3 p.m. maker. J E) Cox, Henry > - BOARD OF HEALTH —Prenises Contemned— Severson’s Statistics, &c.—A meeting of the Board of Health was held last eventing, and ob recommendation of the health officer the Wooden struciures and premises K sireet southeast, southwest corner K streets southeast, 1005 4th street so: E street southwest ond ition generally . Were coudem to health, er were elected med By > n Nebraska, and locked trates’ « 0 sone bizh government ¢ injuries sustained b he con jor for ins that the fuihar from M stree Made in lasi eves to the heavy and co! it { affairs before the vital statistics was enacted. Since & correct record of death has beer ted, by ihe enforcement . crease in the death rate from pr ses bh shown more marke! #1 par 1,600 0 the seeont, the cost of keepi of bis men Siauular cei al ——_o—_—— AMUSEMENTS.—Nivi nal Thea’er—“ Baby | _ Recorps or THE City URVFYoR's Or- Makes its farewell appearance here to-night. | F1CE—Carpeuters are at work at the Sass whe hava ues Should not | S08 busidings preparing the room fail to take advantaze of this last opportu- | Y#Ults for the reception of the reco! papers of the District Surveyor's office, they will soon be occupied by Surveyor Partridge. These papers date back as far as the first plans for establishing Wash!og tle seat Of ibe general government, but they are now in a dreadfal state of confasion, and Will require careful handitng to put them in order for use. The removal of them from the City Hall and dumping them around, has made a fearfal jumble. What is needed is come secure place for all records of the Dis- ;. Both the play and the actors give gen- rn eral satisfaction. On Monday evening Geo. 8. Knight, assisted by the well e rs, Will begin an engagement in | or, \ Game of Chance,” a new drama by Fred. Marsden. The play fs constructed 80 as to show off U best advantage the ‘Varied talents pecialties of Mr. Knigut ‘aud the accomplished Worrell sisters, but at the same time ft ts well constructed and in- leresting, with 2 simple plot. It Is the story of a young German ‘who Suds employmest | tiet, and the proper care to keep them. to- in a brewery. only to fall in love wih the | Eel is very doubtful whether the Dis- brewer's daighter. and to learn that her | tit government is in possession of a perfect file of its ow live acts of the old manicipalities of Wash- ington, Georgetown, and levy court, with re- e ts of their various sub-departments hat is needed is a careful examination of the mass of papers. printed pamphiets, man- uscript files, and shelving them in some sy: father bas built his fortune on a lezacy lett to him in trust for the young German, who hhas never turned up till now. The villain of the piece bas the deed of trust, and holds it 8 @ sword over the head of the old man. ‘When the young man learns of it, he refuses to take bis own at the cost of the ruin and i of the father of the woman he loves, burps the paper snatehed from the vil- Jain’s hand. Of course the young gir! learns forany information relatibg to our old mu- nicipalities as well as more recent forms of reeords, covering the legisi-- | W tem, by which ready referencecan be made | of tt, aod rewards his Uupbeltieh love. The | 80vernment. tigdelphia jourpals all speak very favor- aaa nae ably of the play and the meuner lu whlch i | ~ ANNO Mcxpt 30s —Begin of the | is presented. Mr. K: ne- | Jewish New Year, 505%, Anno Mundi, began night ts a variety cc rdinary abi antage in last evening, and all festivals will be kept up from the even! by the Isralites 09 ac- count of the passage froma Genesis. “the evening and the morning were one day” the time of the ereation. Tae origin of festival is found in Leviticus xxii, 2 » - “Ard the Lord spoke unt dian of more that pears to great Ford's Opera E panese troupe will give their farewell e: bition to-night. Their lignt and heavy bal- ancing and jugglery are wonderful. Theater Comaue—A new and attractive Programme will be prepared for next week, and the patrons of the Com jue can res! Bured that it wil! be fully up to the standard. Le fr's Garden —There will be a musical festival and picnic here ou Monday. —— a@ Sabbath,& memo net, a holy co: : fervile work.” « Although actually occur. ) the first month of the year, the of the creation of Heaven an! earth, yet it ts called the seventh month, bseause lof blowing the eor Ye shail do no i DEATH OF BENJAMIN HALLOWELI —Mr. corp age Hallowell, a promin member of Soetety of Friends, died at his resi- | 4 ution of the Passover, just_ prior dence. Sandy Spring, Md.’ at an early hour | to the departure from the land’ of Egyp', yesterday morning. tm the i#th year of his | their deliverance from the rigors ofa cruel age. Mr. Hallowell was for nea the third @ cevtury the principal of the Alexandria Boarding Seboo!, which maintained « plics | among the leading schools of the south for a period, and educated many lads who, @8 Men, occupied prominent positions in the count) He revised and published, early in bis life, as a teacher, an edition of Blair's Natura! Philosophy, and Iater in life became the author of several mathematical works. Servitude was deemed by the Almighty so in obe kept by the House of Israel uing of months, evea the first month of the year. ——— AN INSANE MAN SENT TO THE ASYLUM | At Bis Own Reacrst—Today, quite a good-looking, genteelly dressed young man, giving the name of K. M. Perebeau, appeared Some years betore the war he retired frem | # Police Hescquarters and askel for the teaching and located himse!! upon a farm in | **Ditury cfficer. ile was directed to Ofleer John Connell, to whom he stated that he believed he was insane, and desired to b> fent to the asylum, fearing that he might become worse, and, to the surprise of the Mortgomery county, Md., wuere he has passed the evening of his life in studious retirement, venturing abroad occasionally, however, to assist in useful public works, chiefly of a religions or educational charac: | CHlcer, produced some of the customary ter. he made many discoveries of great | Papers Made out in such cases, propery jeal value in chemistry as applied | filed up. he ofticer could find no indie i- aanity about him, but Drs. McKim ‘Aimined him and pronounced him to be wentally diseased. On their Ufieate the perm: ‘as issued, and he was taken (0 the asylum this afternoon. —$—$——$ DEEDS IN FEE have been filed in the Re- corder of Deeds office as follows:—E. J. Hill and J. A. Liwrick to W.T. and T. H. Wai- ker, #5, lots 2, 3,4 and part 5, sqnare 303. W. T. and T. H. Waiker to E. J. Hill, 3570, lots tions of tu | ye i th % 2 gticuliure and the arts, and tohim the ana Seboll town of Aiexanciia ‘* ™Maiuly In tebped for | the Mount Cameron water works. He gained 3he respect and died followed by the regrets df every one who ever knew him. The fune- ral will take place from Sandy Springs Meeting House to: morrow p. in. ———— Tue Society oF JEsvus.—The following chapges ameng the pasiors of churches acd profe..sors of colleges under the management Of the Society of Jesus in the Distrie: of Co- Jambia have been aunounced: Father Se fon, assistant pastor of Father Sumner, of Gonz: novitiate at Fred third probation previou n; Father Forhan, of Gonz: ieceed Father Scanlon at Si. 2 sits; Fathers MeHugh and Pinejlle ceed Fathers Samner and Fo; zaga coilece; Father Cleary rhetoric at Geor: to St. Joseph’s chu and succeeded by Father Doonan: P Carroll, professor of English literature and | fret divcipiiuarian at Georgetown college, | ( transferred to St. Ignatius’ church, Batu: | Coscicue belek stot 1 ear hous: . ~ pacious brick stabie and ear hou Fane: Snnonwigp cele Bare bi 4s | new building will be of brick, two stories in ° 4 height, hendvomcly ornamented, and 65 feet bat lately of Conewago, ia. relieves Father sour by 123 Gache at St. Joseph's, Philadelphia, who | Et OB Houtdary by 125 feet in depth. succeeds Fathe: S.onestrest at St. John’s, BUILDING PERMITS Issued by the tnspec- Frederick. the latter having retired tothe | tor of buildings: C. Clark, construct a novitiate there on account of threatened ai- | brick shop, Maryland avenue, between 13th tacks of apoplexy. and 1ith streets northeast; #40. General 0. E. Babcock, # two-story brick stable, G, be- tween lth ard 20th streets northwest; $1,690. Mrs. E. V. Green, repair a brick dwelling, th, between E and F streets northwest: & 44 and 5 of subdivision of lots 2 tlo4 and part ots, square ! 0" Same to E. J. Hannon, #855, 0, flard 2ofdo. B. Geier to Sampson $250, lot 24, square 652. Larner and Davis to Daniel Veebmyer, = W. A. Gordon, tra: 'D—This morning, inthe ! . Judge Mills, pro tem. the case of Teeny Pollard, a colored woman, charged With disorderly conduct was called, and the Collateral forfeited. Subseqnently Mr. J. Parker Jordan app -ared with Mrs Pollard, —_e—___ Mount OLive Lopox, No. 133, G. U. O and the case was heard. Oicer Luskey tec- 0. F., bas elected the following 1 of- tified that this woman had ker bead oat of | fers BGM. SA. Harris, PS: PN. the window and was ialking loudly. calling | W. H. J. Maivin, treasurer: P. N. F. a ee Mr. Jordan.—“‘is ee, Cerne P.N.F.T.H. Wright, P. os sf reon — ¥ Le . Freeman, J. . Soph would like to see the law.”? Umer L tl aa —_ nota lawyer, bat I kuow that much.” ‘om. cer Smoot corroborated Mr. Luskey. The case Was continued. ie THE TucrRspaY NIGHT'S SHootinc.— ——_.__. FALL Dry Goons and carpets, black and colored cashmeres, black alpacas, c.ss!- merea for men and bo: a ” wea bi , brown, pavy, blue, &c.; all kinds ©.L. Crow, who was shot in the leg on | carpets cheap? fanela, Risin’ and twitied, Th ht, by Officer Dunnigan, who and Ouusen |, at C. M. Towson & Co.'s. ng to arrest him for shooting at | Cadet. France's ay orp itis ie ae is —_—e———_ su in mar- BLACK SILKS, black cashmeres, biack shin bone. Crow and Callah: pacas, ress goods, color - had met for the first time a fow minutes cae ieee anna coal bow fore shooting had, after conversing | bi bi ; blan! table linens. about base ball, taken a couple of drinks U= | ing cotton, bed ticking; Carter's, 101 Af r ‘was nothing said aboul a | 8; ‘Woman during the conversat! = HE handsomest fall overcoats in the cl Romay, coral, oynx, Lake dia- | at W. Wall's old stand. 921 Pennsylvania mond jewelry tn all the new styles, from one | avenue, next Si t to bocpoe A eeraeee the best filty cent eye. ——e——— inthe city, at Prigg’s Jewetry Store, PRIME NORFOLK OysreERs received daily jo. 457 Pennsylvania ave.,neards st. 7 &t John’s Restaurant, corner 7th and D sis. ——e— ——e | .PounpeD Guass In a Lapy’s Socp.— | An attempt was made to = jandiad ore destroy the life of Bravtirut Fatt Overcoarts just re- ceived at W. Wall's old stand, 921 Peonsy|- vania aveuue, next to Boteler Bros. China | t street, Savanrah, a ae GUAR | Seu ectibel dues. cmey sae tt Visit to Dr. Hartley insures insiant | DE? SOUP, au =“ 4 colored qeliat for Catarrhy No exorltant tees eit | girl is suspected. vance. Kesicence removed to %i New York «7 Hon. Crazy Horse and familv will pass avenue —Adit. i = Se eee We fear that ee, Jrazy Horse ready gone to @ still LEAVE ORDERS with Moran, 212) Pennsyl- | warmer climate than that of Florid: vapia avenue, fo put heating Piety] bs oy based order befure cold weailer. Satisiaciion a7'Mrs. E. L. Davenport, who is in her vt Saar | Afy-seventh year, in Co. annous ve. Instances of Lg ig & Co —- ‘@ fall stock of maternity at such an adi eae ase . their advertisement else wher. #2 Mr. Daniel W. Voorhees, of Indiana, _o will a Philadelphia lecture A Eanen Lovet ete ol sults for boys’ at | the of Pangea and toe H ge very low prices; aosyiVania avenue, pum! engagements lew Eng- Wo Wal'e old stand. important that the month of redemption was | fi | ordered to be sent to the central asylam.— A ee Editor Scar— _ 4 for @ Nuisance. tention to _-A® you have lately called at- suggest . gTOWing nuisance, I beg leave 10 ® remedy. Have always on hand » Work to be done, according to the sex; <e or strength of the applicant for *bread;” be it a pile of wood to be sawed or split, washing or ironing to be done, a floor to be scrubbed; if nothing profitable, then a pile Of bricks or stones, to be moved from that place to this; to be removed by the next ap- plicant frem this tothat. Give to each ap- Piicant and exact work in return. Whoever will take this course will soon find that the want of work is far less than the want of living without work. [ am pleased that you bave given way to & correspondent to expose the senseless action of Congress in annually appropriating $20,00) or $30,000 for aid to the colored poor of the District, so aggravating | the evil meant to be reiieved. I say plead because I have made several atiempts through the papers to urge the better wisdom and more hopefal result of spending the money to put beggary and idleness into prof- ftable work on the jands; converting waste fields into orchards, vineyards, harves’ fay pleased because I have ever found a paper without the city ciosed to the subject; nor One withiu open. PLAIN Svor x Is This the Last Dividend? Euiter Star:—1 see announced in yester- day's edition that the depositors ofthe Wasb- ington Uity Savings Bauk are to receive w- other dividend of § per cent., making i of 8 percent. As Iam a smal! depositor, ir poor circumstances, I would like to inquir. of Mr. Mattingly if this is the last and nal? The Case of Constractor Stee Dir. Ediicr:—In an article headed “1 to Home Mechantes” and signed’ Play” in last evening's Stan r does Mr. Steele, the worthy and efficient naval constructor, a creat injustice. The article in qvrestion accuses the constructor of sending to New York for mechanics when he could find just as efficient ones in Washington, all of which is erroneous. Mr. Steele is a highly honorable gentleman and has his best to promote the Interest of ton mechanics. He has alwa. preference, in the way of emp! Tt most needy Hving aroun¢ ° n the to aT giv to widows’ sons who have becn cut of employment for years. thus bringing Joy and gladness to the hearts uflering ones. In no ease to my > has he a single individual em eni~ Sic. they: what nw ducks went CON VENTION.—The con- led workingmen’s par ndidates tor the iense of i . was hetd OMMITTEE ON the poo tor's offi rishing opened et awarded lo Schofield & . meats to G. L. Watkin After exam. ining the law, the comunittee determined that a dispenser of medicines would have to be elected by the city counel,a tract J in fo i Padgett, Mills and | | ATIC. ton hi quirendo at the Jai! os | Fisher, colored, who resties at Froadman | Lus Pendle romipission (2 lunatico i i this evening on Ja Village. He was adjudged 2 lunatic, and | [ Gazette, ith. ER IN THE Mis. rom Farmington, : The evormous river yesterday alte 2 o'clock, by @ pariy” crosstug (he Mississippl river, composed of J. D. Bradshaw, A. B. Gordon and Louis J. Moran, ata point onthe elve aud ahalt miles below Ste. Genevieve. When first observed it wa3 stretched out on asandbar, where it lay for five ni.utes. Several pisiol shois were fired by the party, whieh seemed to hav whatever op the monster, say back into ihe river, where It disappeirea, making a strange. horriiie nuise. Its length | Was estimated by the part) aty-tive feet. There can certainly be no doubt as to the accuracy of this repori,as ous of tlemen w tian elder. dis t patch SISSIPPL P Mo., cated CRIME IN CoNNE the exenped cated in state 1S Deeu Leard fro: well Wedoestay . He was ight, and oficers are now in pursuilofhim. it was the design of the convicts, had they escaped, to bo ® vessel in waiting for them near Wethers- | eld, and proceed slowly down the river. so &S not to excite suspicion, and make a land- ing at Long Island. The vessel was mannet by & hired crew for the purpose of giviag ald dn the escape. Davis was in the whole plot, and It was understood that If there was any failure and he should be suspected he cor follow the river down and overtaize the craft. This probably explains his being tn Croim- Well, as it is on the river 15 miles below ford. A FEARFUL CRIME IN VIRGINIA.—The Staunton (Va.) 4 te ‘ator reports a fearful crime committed b: @ man namel Wm. Fox. After beating his wife i for re- proaching him with bis criminal Intimacy with a young woman namet Maggie Hen- derson, he went to the house of James Car- ter, ap old man of eighty, where the girl lived, and killed Carter's sister, an oli! lady mained Harris, with a club; beat Carter about the hend and lefthim for dead; cindbod his paramour, Maggie Henderson, tiil she took refuge in @ well, being sabsequently resened to give birth to twin sons, and set fire to the honee, in which were two small children. They were, however, saved by neighbors. DEATH IN THE CHURN.—We reported, some time since, details tu reference to the illness of several of Mr. C. A. Platt’s family, caused by drinking butter-milk. Yesterday We learned of a similar case. Last Thursday seven members of Mr. Samuel Perkins’ fam- ily and three of Mrs. Tucker's family were rendered serious! i by drinkin utier- milk. The Dattani was churned by Mrs. Perkins herself, and it was impossible for any foreign substance to have into it. drink the malik wens ‘aot steko Aupuare in ™ were not 5! a (Ga.) Chronicle, A ToMB FURNISHED AS A DWELLING.— cee tees woman leg whe abe a ressed @ dying wish that no! be burted or placed ina tomb. Her husband consequently built a stone cottage on the shore of the bay, oxactly like epincnnert | dwelling externaily. in The cellar of whi iv iskept. The building has ba? one Toom. which is fitted up with the farniture | they bad tn their parlor when first married, | aad the surviving members of the family | — spend an hour or in theirdevocions eac! P rfbantg —— leaves a wee! 2 Z here will remain until Novem aber oe ‘i _ Ia NonseRy wherein all te life and stead of cry ing and fretaing, the: enre t found Dr: Bull's Baty Syrep. Price H cons per bottle, Soni DareneEe INE Tnowire About Re laugh in READING NOTICES. THERE 18 Less Cavse for suffering with headache to-day than there has been for ‘ears, for the reason that Lodille’s Headache specific cures immediately. 2 CITY ITEMS. THE MANY THOUSANDS who are con- stantly using Dooley’s Yeas! Powder ail speak in unbounded praise of its reliability, ani- form strength, and merits in prodacing ex- cellent rolls, aite. ——+— Fashionable Hats at Popular Prices. sents’ Fall Style Broadway Silk Hat, 24. Fine Stiff Derbys and Helmets, #2 to 33. Very nice fine Soft Hats, $1.50 to $2.50. Men's Heavy Wool Working Hats, 75e. to #1. Boys’ and Children’s Stiff and Soft Hats, for dress and school wear, at all prices, from 50, Lewis’ Popylar One’ Price and K. 2 WHITE Your “My dear Carrie. =. Atkinson's Almond “How TANDS ARE, GEO I always use J. Meal after sewing or exposure to the sun.” Exaui wis An Exposition. First-class work commands prices. first-class There is no royal road to learning or artis- tle workmanship. Iemploy none but the best workmen, pay the besi prices, aud charge @ uniform and moderate profit. It is cheaper to buy good qualities of ready-made clothing than to have cheap suits made to ngeasure, for by so doing you get better work for less money. J purchase my goods where it can be done tothe mosj advantage. My assortment of piece goods ts now ready and comprises selections from all sources of the best character and reliable qualities only. Mr. Stokes will return from England about the middle of this month. Gentlemep who oo first-class gar- utsare invited to inspect my assortment of goods on second floor, and all are cordially welcomed whether they purchase or not. Strangers must be latroduced or pay in advance. ‘The lowest price is named _at ence. GEORGE C. HENNING, 4 ° 410 7th street. DETERGENT for gene RELIABL® HELP for weak and nervous suilerers. Chronic, macher’s Electric tum. Avoid imitation With particulars, matied free, Address Pal- vermacher Galvanic Co., New Yori City. €,2,dé&kiy - To LADIES AND GEN the grand desitera- T ‘MEN.—-We wish to call attention to A. Fiscker’s Chemical | Scouring and Dyeing G strcet, near 9th str ing the latest_ improve: its, Aincrican or European invention, he Is en- abled todo bis work in a2 manner ‘not to be equaled by tose not possessing these facil- stablishment, No oy By promptly adopt- etly on aceor of his superior work. him a call— 6 G street. Punctuality guar- CARPETS. HAVE OPENED 700 ROLLS OF NEW CARPETS, AND ARE OFFERING THEM AT A VERY | SMALL ADVANCE ABOVE THB COST PRICE, C Pt eee Heme made, 25 Ingrsin Carpets, new patterns, #0 cents. Ir genin Carpets, only 27 cents, Five qua ity Ingrain, ouly £0 cents. Besntiful patterns Ingrain, heavy, 60 cents, aa weol Ingrain, 50 cents. a Thi Ver tian Car OM Goths. all w Rags of all kinds. Carpets made and laid, (chesp.) Give us acali and we guarantee to save you mousy. Nottingham Lace, ©. M. TOWSON & CO., Gootr €36 Pennsuvania ave., (south side.) A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. Fourth Grand Dollar Drawing, 1877, At New Orleans, Tuesday, Oct. 2d. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. This lusiitution was regularly facorporated by the Lagistatare of the State for Edneatiooal and Chart- table purposes, in 1563, with # Capital of 1,900,000, to which it since added a reserve tnnd of . Its Graud Single Number Draw- will tske place montaly. {1 never scales or CAPITAL PRIZE, 820.000. A PRIZE. £204 . 000 Tickets at One Dollar Zach. ES adelphia tw o- sx ings postpores. Book and Journal, | | | whether of | | His cleansing and dyeing Ladies and | Suits are, tn fact, the cheapest in the | Give | EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATION RAND EN NMENT AN S ACADEMY. one of the Q°OLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY, oi in Soon ot UNS hols a = WarHINGTON CITY. b © INS OF JONADAR, at Marici' Exore sos com Preparatory Department opens September 18, 18°77. DAY EVENING, Sspiember I TheColege opens Seotomter nes at § o'clock; dancin Medical Department. Octobe I eae we hod So ukasotriiens Lew . .C. WELLING. LL D, NAtTionaL THEATER. Baby SUNG ACADEMY e-ehane 4 BLING. LUD . Last ORY OF BABY. Dist? 28 MATURDAY. Sep. Merst VERNON INSTITI' Te, BABY MATINEE SATURDAY. Former papil= reap -rtfally iowited oar . a: For carticulers © 6 coren ‘Mrs CHAKLES W Pat Trinetpal, MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2. | wy OW Cpea cally for recep ion of ard Bncitsh Boading and Day School fot ROARS OF LAUGHTE! apn ond attle girs. bys > “ 4 4 ew SRS. DONC BON are now pre- reniareat Book Stores and at | KOARS OF LAUGHTER BES. DONCH & SON ar so ries a ree aus note adam™ x uy sther Ore lostramen? r 2 —— SOPERD ACTING. FINE SORMEBY. | CEES ae radoe ee a ece: Mosaatee Matinee Prices, Fitty Cents; Children, half pries, | BOTT hwert = pe st SEPTEMBER 10. GEO 8. KNIGIT F EA cents ESTIVAL AND i 3° WASHINGTON LOFFLERS GAR 10ta. Admision, 2 | sere" ROCKVILLE | THE MONTGOM se | ANNUAL WEDNESbad. 1H > tan Cars will leave Washi and 8.10, the latter stop | retvrn at 409 and 6p. d aud third days at at 409.5 and 6 p.m +, including admission to mind trip, se pbetd E.J 8 10 and 95), and he gronnds, $1.25 ALL, Preatdent QPERA HOUSE. GRAND OPENING OF TY JACHIT-CHY ow imakivg t aud Baltimers to bet ® programme of Othe re Itfen fm preparation. Pastimes, unequaled in the b ES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY of eccured places will be opened M-nda\ m TE SEASON, SEPTEMBER 3-ONE WEEK ONLY. INES BTROUPE rough the U: i 2 1» pe of the Exaperor of Pan.) and whese wonderful performances have stamped them by the public and press of New York of Japanese jar Startling. Beau: Rox office for eal vo 9 tf angv OPEN THE ¥ PERFORMAN NESDAY and BATUR ON EXHIBIT AND SALW at MARUHEITER' FREE Sai SS BF” Plonve reme mone and LERY A 626 K Sireet. &c., in the District 2 inber Name and Number. jyl-iy_ FPHEATER COMIOUE, ith Street, + BELOW PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE & ROUND. EVERY iG Motture for Ladies and Children EVK © AY APTER! ut ¥ R He pays for Second hand Bhoer, Bc.. at “fair (cash) has, ei 61D w. Prices,”’ ae D street, berween 6th and 7th st ‘ote by mail promptly attended to. acti EMEMBER JUSTH’S OLD BTAND. Clothing, Boots he al’ HOOL BOOKS of all kin Prices; aiso, Blank Books 144 Bridce sop6-Ty ISS A.D. MERRILL AND MISS B. C. Street. Washi Mrs J. EDDY Mi cesta Sas ee ee ecchers bat tee ek 8 ee teat Tre open wir Select Se ‘ ik « > Boye and Girls, Sept 19, at SOQ Isth st aiare or tutor HF MARYLAND INSTITUTION FOR THE INSTRUCTION OF THE BLIND, BG ny Ke rth Avenn.. M4 , wil! ro-open Sep. + Girls on tember lth. For tefor tom address vler mar be D. MOBEISON. Sop rt SPUTA'S MUSICAL jenient Bailanty co's Book pore, Mul vu THE Wasan 1 oper Prof, Sheldoa's Dan INABR) 6 Fie ool te Youns . 1004 F street rorthwest, on | Ladies awd ¢ a wil} 0 Seprmber 82.at3 pm. spd-im | street» Swen. MONDAY . INKNEY INSTITUTE—The MISSES | Sores wishing to eater their chi BUBGESS willrepen_tueir ache tor vamos | howd apply = Bont : on WEDNESDAY. September ath, ® 27 Lh street Hert hw: rk avenue sos awe | oud Mie MO. DOUGLA PROF SHETT ei | cipes —a DANCING ACADEMY, 1008 Fiw a . apa T aaa | 1 Therwtays ardays | HOOr. FOR YOUNG pel" | rect) ropes MONDAY LOOT has been | teptember Be reote and Goardiane will please BY | send their ch aptly sagtt im Gay and pigomery my we ve. SCHOOL OF MUSi« where be wal receive ® Limit: dnember of p NS) Lostructors— Ant “ Deore! (ore are avaiable a6 S3po gy, ply to O08 onglely, ‘Ss SELECT SCHOOL for KLS wil! reopen Soptember Xi a avenue acnthoast JESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEG WILMINGTON, DEL AWAKE AND M L¥.C.¢ s RS. “OLLIER? * x ' y V The thirt erntal sesaton will becin Septegn 7 | arith. Bor Catal Fer Informerter waar HES ard LiTT _Sugilm.w aim JOMN WILSON, Preside ra finiebing ¢ or With f A be . VVENID 4 SCHOOL Sopremb > KINDERGART HOO, Mre alton erally from a p Clases for indie Frepen epoken 1 ¢ days and Tharedaye the ISS EMILY. EF. N begin her ween 12 and hal foarth School year for GI and «mai BOYS, Septem? <8 210 A Mt. ne. Aso, a special C and Drawing. sepl-7t a RGROG = : rook refers RT SCHOOL, ~ ~4 Jey Knox. Bon BG Northrop, secre Wth, LOLE wrb « ogh fnstruction in all eae, eee brauches of Drawing and Painting. frw-hand ane FEMALE COLLEGE, Mechan- mechan cal, Circotars at Bock aud Artsores, A’ College eepl Im™ ME AND MES AT FRE Boarding and Day School for ¥ 2700 Lstrect ncrebwoat) the dutues of JINDEN HALL MORAVIAN SEMI- ititz, 1 R 1 Founded ‘Werk sent for and delivered to city. Reowi from and to any pisces in the oo Send us your orders. Fo8ty-s1x YEARS ESTABLISHED. W. A. WHEATLEYWS PREMIUM STEAM DYEING AND SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT @Mfice, 49 Jefferson Strest, GEOLGETOWN, D. 0. any piace in the ‘ived and returned (by mail or express) untry. my?-tr Ts BIG “T” STORE. No Liquors. RMS CasH. LEWIS & Co., Oer Bpeciaitie—FINE TEAS and COFFERS ee Of the Ophelia Sezar mar6- BOOTS AN WIS THE TIME to bay Schoo! Bhoes at SELBY'S, her, 1-2. Low Cut ‘shoes. Low Cut Shoes 80 Calf Boots. no £0 Fine Calf Roots. Withe tJ D SHOES. cheap: your Obtidron’s yf GEORGES, 1K = 500 APPKO izes 9 Approximation Prize of 920)... 139 9 do. do, WO nvevenrnerereeneen HD 9 do. do, Derrenssrecemne — 1.697 Prizes, amounting £0 neers 902,65) ri t OF send orders te for Circulars or send ort 1 P. 0. Box 692, New Orivaas, La, ELEVESTI! GRAND MONTHLY DLAWING, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER Oapital Prize, 80,000. Tickets, $@2each. 1m. ‘ARE FOR COLD WEATHER! he time before the busy 898s0n com- one ES, RANGES, &c., in. Now ts menees to have HEAT revsired by my first-class workme! ‘Leave your orders at W. D. WYVILL's, fept-20 452 Pennsylteania avenue, (PRUNKS | PRICES HOME TO SUIT THE TIMES MANUFACTURES, atthe UNEQUALLED | TRUNK AND Hai For | STRENGTH AND DUB-| NES’ FACTOR Bee | = s4MES 5S. TOPHAM, 425 Seventh strect, {Acjomiog Odd Feliown’ Hal.) REPAIRING. LUMBER. OU PRICE LIST. ANOTHER BEDUCTION . on WHITE PINE PICKS, Drewed. “wns PINE SECONDS, Dressed. WHITE PLE SELECTS, Dressed, WE WILL MAKE 4 REDUCTION OF 10 PER CENT. ON LOWEST MARKET PRICES. WE SELL Por Thousand 4J18TS, STUDS, (medium lengths)—...--—-8 15 OCLLS, 12-tn. Stock, (best qUALItY hmmm BO R®Fxie VIBGIBIA PIRE FLOOBING..wwe mcm BO made Bovis and 5! Orders by wai Bepairing neatly execnted 1 promptly attended 10, CITIZENS AND MILIVARY BOO? 457 SHOR MAKER, 9118 Pennsyivania Avente rorthwer, Great bargains ings ext days im ae Sta of the Big Beot.) SUMMER RESORTS. P SEY PormNr HOTEL, ST MARYS COUNTY, MD, ‘This favorite place of reaort will remain open for the reception of guests until Sept. 30. Terms, from gs to. aug2-3m A. B) k T wee! DKEW J.SWEETSER, Pr.. AVEBLY HOTEL, SARATOGA SPKING- ew York, enlarged and renovated all through, with first-c iutments, ¢omforts aud conveniences. Located on Broadway, midway between Congress and Ping” Springs. ‘Torus $10 to 17.50 Der wreck 92 12" 8° day. aN ; me kn Propristo: HOTELS. “ALBEMARLE HOTEL.” “NEW YORK. BROAD WAY, On the Euro, ANY! Jol ta GRAND HOT BROADWAY AND 31-7 ST. NS Tus bokotean Pra! RENRY MILFORD 211TH, Propri ‘This well-known Hotel olfors eaperior ady apeing cad at special rstes, during the months. en and Marne ined; sail Semis Gori omar Giaaes SPREE GL Pied workes SPM art Trauke Oov- | NRW HOTEL, WASHINGTON, D. ©. HOUSE, . FORD, Proprietor: RIia@aGés & SPO: First class, and com, sitanted opposiis the United , and In the immediate n: ed Plas. Tekig @ PALSERDS, in all tts appoist=> tates Treasury Le iid thborhood of the Pre Propriwiors, i. NEW TORK, antag~: ‘eur: mraris-ecten ot! sident’s Mansion, the State. War, Navy Departme: ce, ‘@nd the Corooran Art Gallery. — Mange} HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS CARPETS. We are now recefvin, WINTER HOUSEFUE. Which we frvite the fnsp-etion of purchasers, Wilton, Axminster, Moquet, Velvet Body Braye! Tapestry, Three-P ts, of Bewert designs; Gil Clots and Linclam Curta: Curtains; Frene! variety sheetin, ankeis and 3 late; Table Damask, Napkins Sling, oll ae GLASSWARE, ods: our fail line of FALL and NISHING GOODS, ‘ly aud ingral ; Velvet and Welton Rags and SM. " im Goods ‘ant CROCKERY, &e. ‘in large and’ small quautities ea to u at eperoezers ape cares Siting, ont one cos, ol to purchase. WEBB & BEVERIDGE, Between lth sud 1ith streets. Pi CHINA, : [ | 4 NAKY FOR GIBLS. 2 on the 2Oth of Sept Pp PP, Gradesting Cowen heed marron for Women.”” ime! ENSTRIN, Prin W55? EXD ipstircTE, Boanvine Sibok: CPN eg 5S, oe, NEW Haven, Ooms) 404 mriM4m AMES CORKRIDON, Pujaun y Peomane St. Clon ‘ng, 0th and ra commodinn For terms, &e ROD, Principal, IUE2 M sireet Ferg ett gh ipdoras PTEMBER 20. at 106 «cn For partictlars appiy as above au®) Im? SS HEATH will continue to give in- structions on the Pi Gnita M" VISITATION. W, ot cises of this Academy will be resumed MONDAY. Sepiember 10%h, in the New Buildiug, Cunneeticnt ane and Letreet angs lor ‘CHOOL OF MUSIC, 707 th sirect. Ss & Special advantage for School Children. 23 cents AN 3 upwards per lesson. Term cam EXCELLENT MEDI OHN_ B. DAVIDSON'S SCHOOL FOR BOYS will begin the first season of "77-75 on MONDAY, September 1Oth, at corner High and 34 streets, Georgetown, D ng23 2w* REY. J, A. GRAVES wi schol for boys on MONDAY BeRine This ix to certify thet and ty H. s Siew tiem Ona Geurral Pr deuce Vec- at medion: tor such complabel Youre, very trai 3 W. VANDEGRIF Veodegrmt & @ vous System, with ETINK Me ane Be mb 1Otb. in the Hall. No. B04 & 306 Heiress ah eat Capitol Bill on the Hail QT. CECELIA’S *S Capitol street. A Young Ladies. will reo) B.A wlect clase for emul. in the Academy Circnisrs tn the different stores ang?) im* ACADEMY, 601 EAST réing and Day a n MONDAY, Boys will also b ang?) OUR MINISTER'S WIFE. Ky » Fev. 4, 1377, years agol was sutlecing terrt tory Mb: iets, Our mioister'e INARY, OCONDBON end Miss A. TOLMAN ne SEPTEMBER 32th, 1<7. Mr GM SMITH, Prinet eosin Of STINE, After takin Established nine years. Best factiities for Latin, a = = gp > Baty a the Popeye ia ame Et oe ry ‘ations made to Tincipa's at the S 3 vee a fully a7. SOS Sth atrest northwest. as uti t: greatly improves my ~ - = BALLAD. tjartgent ef Lie reture and Ficention for ‘ei . Aduits. Evening claces te For particuiarg | 2ORR West Jeiterson sree Miss 4. TOL << ita, MUSS HARROVER wil reopen her SAFE AND SURE. DEE COL FOR YOUNG LADIFS ord CRIM | yen atm. recess oh, at bor reedence, ABBG L street, | yh HB —F sinsaiininna orpesite Franklin park eagles dy 1925 cur VeoeTiNE was recommended to m and. ytelding to the persastons of ® feiead, 1 cow sented to try it At the thre L was suleriag from i 2001 — aptermber | Geueral debuaty and very Prostretion, superin. lth ed ng Ne ao coy ren = | Guced by overwork and irregular habite. "Its wor 24 etreete, caste MISS HANSON, ial etremgchentng and curative properties seamed ares Im Principal. as ee pee Ey first dose; ACSPEMY, OF MUSIC gaining more than wu and good feciing” USBA I Sireet Northwest. Since then J have vot beeltated to give Veceri se tay moet ungualsfhed and Pury, and pow eriul age Rint ae being a wale, Br moving W-nith and dew lile and edergy, vend es long 8s © 4 CLARK, Megueay, Peun, J. P. CAULFIELD, Musical Doctor, Principat. First quarter commences September 3d, 1877. Terme— per quarver of twenty lessons—Sen ior de- partment. $25; Juntor department, $10. Lessons at pupil's bee. $40 Porils may comunence st any time at pro rate charge. anges 2m G EORGET OW: r COLLEG ik- aM. {deretcal went. VEGETINE, haw . “ " Octoer 3. The schools f the Clsssteai departmeat > at The following letter from BD, ceily. Terms tor day scholars. $f ter | for Ue Mei low y ganorof Hyde Pak. and nt courince every one Gerut curative gu in two squares to day echolurs inrther parientars thorough cleanser at. pariier of tle sete pe TEALY,S. J. Presicent ate Hyon Paxk, Mass. Peoruaty 18, 1878, MESS SMITH WILL REOPEN HER SS ie JOMre ago my beatin fale’ t Eelect Echool ard arten September | through the depicting effects of dyapeosia. nesrly at her Residtree, GRO M street northweet. | year later Twas attacked by tyoh tn tte T portict lars apply to the Principal ‘Worst form 1: eotiled tn my back. and took the form " tee a of 2 ae — — abeoow, wh wt Often TTEEN . worths in xethering. I_had two surgical operations V1D7 TRETEENTE STREET. | cones | by toe beet chit onthe trae oanrenives oe on Payerianelle a. ine September isth, | Tentcure. Leuficred great’ pain at times, an be ae Primary and between the aces of 3 Normal Class. October We ry particulars 6 ply at the abuve address. ‘aug27. J ATIONAL UNIVERSITY LAW DE- PAR? MENT «pens Sept. 3d. Application fer Ission to jupior, senior Bnd port-ersduate cl. as should be mace tmuneciaw ly at 428 Theatr et north. Select Classical and Mathema:ical Will open, WEDNESDAY, Bept. 12. For’ ciren- ‘weet. Mth Stree! 4 ‘CHARLES B. YOUNG, Principal, constantly weakenc? by @ pr Culidren sAmitted | Se"Small ptoces of bore ai ai Metrers ranon thus about seven years, 194, when @ friend recommended me to cies, and talk woth you of the virtne of iad dl EMERSON INSTITUTE, t, between I ange Im TECHOOL for Gines. Wontay at her residence, No, @1 Beall street, ong Se_ TRE MISSES PERLEY’S SELECT SCHUOL ard KINDERG: Be 13577, ot Tl (BV. on Monday. Beptemt VEGETINE Cc . 0.. SE PREPARED BY Wesnesday R. B. STEVENS, Boston, Macs. stores, and farther —— ‘the Fetncipel. Vegetine Is Sold By All Druggtste. be cade by letrer to Miss a a Resesrs: MALT 4Np MEAT EXTRAC?, PRESCRIBED BY PAX 101458 as “to Balisntyae's, 428 Glimen's Drag sore, Penanyiventa rts suet | De EORGETOWN