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- A . “ PE ST TY TEA ELI ELIE CY OI ET TTT I PI PTT 7 gaa 7 rear ar ET Relief of Yellow Fever Sufferers. Exeursons. CITY ITEMS, EXCURSIONS AND PICNICS THE EVENING STAR. Major Morgan has seoetved bd ives cute chapel Point Club gives an excursion to 3 pera ae nal e ST ae ee ee Le and Ohio ir ape! ‘vint, on the Sue, leaving Saturday it Don’ ei wich umatism HABPER'S FERRY. MONDAY. September 2, 1878. | Urmpany © mapense to his sequester ight, September ith, for the beuieit of the } when a few doses of Lodilie's Headache. Spe- ORE EMBER imave sent to Agent Roonts, at Washiogion, | "ine ‘Uniormer Association, Kalshts of | we Trains leave Baltimore & The Weather. the fifteen passes requested from Washington Pyihias, give an excursion to Fair Haven and Farm READER, have you tried the great per- Ohio Depot at 8 a.m, sens 4 INDICATIONS TO-DAY. fo Loulsville i ne ne bas coscrrg Senne eer return, cA Baltimore, Thursday, September fume? ar oe is rempeaauro us ore Orricz oF CHIEF SiewaL Cotas | inner inet tg you promptly.” The B.and 0. | for you. Supply yourself, A ford for uv. M. I. FIRST GRAND PIC-NIC or WM, LOUIS SCHLEY LODGE, No. & e given at ANALOSTAN ISLAND. TU: ‘ashington, Sept. 2, 1878. For the middle Atiantic states, clear or partly eloudy weather, southwesteriy winds, station- ary temperature, stationary or lower pres- The John W. Thompson go2s to Smith's Point September 11th. The Jane Moseley leaves to-morrow even- | ing, at 6:50, for a grand excursion to Ocean thus furnishes oe free to Louis- ville. Arrangements have been made of alike character from there toMemphis. The Puil man Palace Car Company furnishes a through: it, you will never after wish to be without a bottle of the Murray & Lanman’s Florida Water. | | ESDAY, Sep:. Si. ' % t A. Straus, 1011 Penn. | | Tickets, admitting agentieman and Isdies. | E a City. where she will arrive the next morning | _ BOYS’ ScHOOL Svrrs al é sure. — — —_ sleeper to coesypoths = ‘ht female ot seven | in Tine for breakfast. She willremain there sylvania avenue, between 10th and llth streets ewes ey weg ae 12 te given | . 7 charge of Dr. Ramey, of sone eager the | until Thursday morning, at seven, thus giving | 00! z Wheelbarrow Racing, and sack 5 LOCAL NEWS. re tations aesey, of Providence Hospital. | atout a twenty hours’ stay ov the soakene te LUCKY 18 THE Baby whose mamma uses | Dancing commences atap tm, Positively sett Sane sents, canned frule ane ents of retresh- | the excursionists.. She will arrive home at p. Glenn's Sulphur Soap, with which to wash the | PFPer persons allowed on the grounds, “sep 2 = seuss intr my gsranigeecime, | Ee iacateg,danigsaa ame men Ruan debates sooereomns | Giohomege eprty Maciek | COmnATeeR ARR AGRT SREReT | sters R in Rder, now. September's 4 te., for these ni a 4 4 ; ; Cations at the hotel free. can annoy the infant cuticle with which this XCURSION OF THE iN i Yesterday ning Officer Marks, of the | cic. for these nurses and their future patients | “*rno select excursion to Biackiston’s Island, fine Preah hg PSR arMcneen | Rideterea min Mle sommes a poubenead | wy Auaets tadee Soo aA Syed: | Sonne atl pring ant-sorbute comes in | MS mit Waekity amet Sd | fant in Culiin, Which wa3 sent to aOF 2 °S-and | wednesday, will be'a very pleasant one. e 3 bro: 8, free. Five hours for crabbing. st. Ann's Infa O, depot, peters eer have con. | Boats the John W. ‘Thompson, will leave at CoBAT Has daily grow black or brown. fining and bathing, (oysters Dienty.> jpostivelr | = ve L. lonadle Potala Seen tributed $50 for the yellow fever sufferers, to | 1; D€Xt Wednesday morning, returning at ¢ ties allowed on” board NOISELESS PARLOR RIFLES for rat, ao be forwarded to Hon. Casey Young. | Pai. cat and | Boreiey will leave oth street whart TURSD AN wood-shed in the rea a Patayy en ane: a The Nellie leaves Congress street bridge. arlor shooting, from $6 up. "605 15th 9 A . Which took fire from the eee of some line: mnie eat moc) church Mag ea Georgetown. to morrow morning, at eight, for) Street, opposite” treasury.” col: | Stman Fie ginee ieee boat bo ceaee ieee here was a larg 2 s the | the Great Falls. ————— ts for sale by Pill & Co., stationers, No. 705 15-h Foundry chur cdeheny night, and the | pencar of the sufferersin thesouth from yel- | "The Mary Washington gives a moonlight | Fon UFWARD OF THIRTY YEAES Mra. Wins. | street n.w., corner New York avenuesden ge altar was filled with seekers, among thei | low fever. : = + | excursion this evening, leaving at 7:15 and | low’s Soothing orep has been used for chil- | mons, room .52 first floor Treasury Department; nine young m The meetings are conducted The congregation of the 19th Street Baptis returning at 11. dren. It corrects acidity of the stomach, re- | H. J. Gifford, Appoiutment Rom, Inverlor De: day and night, by the young evangelist, Rey. | Church raised $19.0 last nignt for the benefit 2 s " col tment; Ellis’ music store, 306. Penna. avenu Thomas Harrison. of the colored sufferers iu the yellow fever Teta the a he to Blackiston’s | lieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, cures ell has been authorized by Mrs. | Rev. | EDUCATIONAL. INKNEY IN the Be a Sew Ce apply at 818 Oennecticut aveane, ° Cyang'sne RVING FEM, LLEG| NIcs- PUhGe Bae Nat Seaicfut Collage Year Sept. 18th, be sep2-1m_ j AND MRS. ALFRED Bi y M52 French Boarding aig RY . or Young Ladtes, No. 1023 Connecticut ave, Duties Seren on September 20th, Number of Sn . im INDERGARTEN AND Bou kL Prim, K and Advanced — Misses HALL ani WALSH, wi!! Reopen WEDNESDAY, Ssptemper nee 1722 14th street, between and S EDUCATIONAL iE MISSKS BOYDEN AND VAN PATTON. will thelr Ki aod Priawy a renee | oe ndergarten modious her Oh, in more com= roomie, at Novas Bd st. 6 HOOL DRY sep MMoys and itis will ropes MON, ber #1, at #08 Pennsylvania ave. s.6. sug2l-lm 188 B. C. GRAVES (Successor to Miss A, D. Merrill and Miss B: C. Graves.) asiated for bean A YEAR BOARD AND TUITION FOR Girls, Boys and Young Men, _ Pre: ratory ime. Law Course for Business. Teaching, Med: and Distnsty, I tion instruc: un: Rey. T. M. REILLY, Copal Reademy, Hadaouneld Ne de” E COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. . Locat . D., Epis- sep2-2w ‘The Prepa' School opens. tember 11 The Colum! lan College s Pat The Law School “se The Medical Schoo! % For Catalogues givin to terms and courses of 4 struction, aidress - T Jane Moseley, Tuesday, | dysentery and diarrhosa, whether arisio ai, SRattuck and M. Whipple, Second Auditor's ELLING. Mrs. Cron districts. : September 10th, at 7:30a. m., the tickets are | from. @ or other causes. An old and | OMe, Winder Builcing. == sey 2-tt Hoberts to obtain cash subscriptions for the | ,,¥ esterday afternoon a meeting of the Young | only 75 cents and. limiced to 300. The boat | well-tried remedy. 25 cents a bottle. ALT WATER. ENCH LAN .GE.—PROF. LUCIEN penny lunch. Men's Christian Association was held to take | Sill not be crowded, and those who make the faci ner aa; S C, COLLIERE. A. M., No. 1284 1 st. n fovasures {0 ald in sending relief to the yellow | trip will undoubtedly enjoy it. Harry TipiNcs for nervous sufferers, and | Sres7c 4D DANCING AT POTOMAO 3 for Young Ladies aud Misses at the “ol. Reopening of the Public Schools. fever suiferers, about two hundred persons be- ame those who have been dosed, rugged, and OITY AND GLYMONT. lcwing schools: L Park Seminary: Waverley Fi the pleasant f. t tof the chil. ng present. Judge Casey occupied the chair, SILES, SiLKs, SILKS; immense assortment | Quacked. Pulvermacher’s Electric Belts effec- = Seminary; 3, Archer institute. 4, Miss Harrover’s rom the pleasant faces of most of the chil- on the platform were Key. Drs, Wills, | of silks: silks all prices, from 75e. to #2 5); our | tually cure premature debility, woakness and | The Steamer CITY OF WASHINGTON will, | Semitary: 5, Miss Wright's School, Fer bays: At dren seen on the streets this morning with | Harrison, Mason, Little, Cramer, Pitzer and | $i and $1.25 black silks’ are special bargains, cay: Book and Journal, with information | tor tke following days, make excur= (6) Mr. Davidson’s. Georgetown. and 7. Prof.and books and slates, it is fair to presume that | Wilson, and a choir, under the direction of Carter's, 711 Market Space. Colored silks, ali | Worth thousands, mailed free. Address Pul. | stonson the Poromac river tor 25 rs, b. B.C. Collieress School for Koya, 1 et. Feturn to school notwishstondioes Che eink eee | music. ALOE Teasing at tI sometacellent | colors and shades; checked silks; striped | Yormacher Galvanic Company, New York | cents vourd ripe ehiudie asters Sud General Evening Ora and Ga ces return to school. notwithstanding the unkind } Muste. Alter reading of the scriptures and | silks: immense assortment of silks very cheap, . See eee ere atk: Deptember 3, leave at 9 | and General Events fomen, Misses and Hoyas Gees flings of Shakespeare and the newspaper par- | Prayer by Kev. Mr. Wilson, addresses were | “dy TO LADIES AXD GENTLEMEN.—We wish to | houié* dancing iu Vall room, The tote at aie | eral Rvening Classes oe ee ead OTS. | graphs. During the past week the principals ade by 2 mde = - ee Ve perreog aad zum counzs. call attention to A. Fischer’s Chemical Scour. Rises inthe largest on the Potemse prer. WED- sep2-2w S sic oo y 3 sd street, 5 Les i Cay re ED Ur ate | penévolent. -@ collection was then, taken up, Pouce Court—Judge Walter. pe ane ren i Pe Ce Oot: | at'7 p.m.: three hours? srattice iene aad eee Vena OF mission have been busy at that work, and the | amounting to 3/15. The chair announced | Maria Marina, disorderly; $5 or i5 days. latest Improvements, whether of American or | PE atSiith's Point. THUKSDsY. September | Gomnectiont Roms cnc oGAs and [De Sales sts, indications are the number of applicants is | that the eee church congregation had | Daniel pas and David McCutehen, do.; $5 or European invention, he is enabled todo his | 5» leave at 9:30 a.m., retorn Piatt | ‘The exercises of this Instituiion will be resumed larger than ever before. Many of the applica- | Contriduted $100, which they had sent forward, | 10 dayseach. Rachel Goodall, do. ‘ohn | work in a manner not to be equalled by those FRIDAY. Septemty on MON DAY. September 2. mugs st tiens are from families whose children haye | 2nd would send $20) more. ‘The Central Pres- | W. Kelly, do.: $5. Thomas McNally. do. : for. not possessing these facilities. His cleansing fist g. BATURDAY 1S8 HARROVER WILL REOPEN HER heretofcre attended private schools in the | byterian church had contributed $5, and the | feited. ‘John Monday, vagrancy ; $0 bonds or | ana dyein; 7 these and Gent’s suits are, in retarnatrom: | ‘School for Young Ladies and Chtldcon sey Distrie: and elsewhere. There are, it is be. | other church congregations were all contribu- | 20 days. Conrad Dietz, firing a gun in the fact, the cheapest in the city on account of his | ©lymontfour hours, No meais on boat. Tickets | tember 5, ‘Circulars of Kenko oa Tesidence lieved, ineluded among the applicants for ad- | ting liberally. street; $5, Alonzo Perry and Lizzie Douglas, superior work. N.B.—A of his con- | for sale at the boat. Boat leaves Seventh street | of the Principal, 1336 1 st., opposite Franklin mission of their children sume who are not aephe,C1:TKS in the Pension Oftice (Interior loud’ and boisterous: Lizzie Toreited collat- | sists in removing spots trom costly party where eS | 2S ang3i-1mn* actual residents or tax-payers here, but should | Gepattment) have to-day forwarded to the | eral, and Perry was fined $5. Daniel Shehan, es: 25 years’ experience. His dry cleanser re- a AMUEL W. TOWNSEND, Private Tutor. : ‘ ah for i a will | Howard Relief Association, at New Orleans, | profanity; $5. John Kirby, loud: do. Jerry 5 EGQND SELECT EXCURSION TO soncors ‘ i ; De raised. The indications are heme tad | fort orellel of yelion terse caterers ce ans | profanity; $. | John Kir dy, disorderiy); | MOVs etesse spots efectually fromany article, | SEGA¥eL, POST mn. a private lessens in pebent tee that d under . She number holding tekets will ereatty ex: Southey est $178.0. the clerks of that bureau | $. Isade Jackson, larceny of a piece of iro; | 224,careful pressing eyes them an appearance | au pices of ihe CHAPEL PULNT, . ‘ Is mad leaned ; CLUB, for the benefit of the YEL- the aecommodatious. To-day, under the regu | Propose to make periodical subscriptions dur- | Sor 7 days. i Sainte tos torte Goves cleaned: two | CLUB, for the SUFFERERS. —The Steamer SUE Jations, each teacher received only those pupils | 12g the continuance of the epidemic. it was 11 o'clock this morning before the Bill leave 7th-street wharf SATURDAY NIGHT, actually on the roll at the close of the last Educational Institutions United States cases were called, and this not. = pevrearer 14D: ae oo reeiratey will reach ihe arfival of the supervising. principat to | Business was lively this morning at tite ottce | Iuetararquns Whe voll ofllers. were, accord. AMUSEMENTS. Dol early anateat the Point for the excurstontss the arrival of the supervising prineipal to Ss wa 1g at th ng a 8 g make the transfers and complete’ the oreant, | and hails of the Speneerian Business College. | give thelr testimony on which to base informa. [REMEBER TIE SECOND ANNUAL Me boats Tickets Ls ete be eee caemtaned, on zation of the school. Each teacher reports in | The young people are gathering there to se- | tions. . PICNIC. of the HOTEL COACH persons: A. B. Coppes. T. A. Rover, D. McGive person to the supervising principal, at his | cure the education that prepares substantially ,Moses Banks, assault on Ellen Breden; fined | DRIVERS BENEVOLENT ABSOCIA- ern. J.J. Futier, D Connell, Ben. Hoth, James i he number of ies | forreallife. #2. Eliza A. McDonald, assault with a slung. TION at Beyer’s 7th street Park, on MON- ker, John L, Ratcliff. James Fullerton, ch a record will be Mi ae a Gregory re opener hors lect ace on Sallis Toy, alias Fate Johnson, wit a ee ate Bal eee eee oe ines, No Mlay, D. Rickenbacker, Sat, Bar etn by the 3 sing pri norrow | School for nd girls, at Friends’ Meeting | intent to kill. Sallie testifie at on iday a es B r le DOO] of and D. thd teachers. will adie thse’ presenting | Howse, estes, between ith and Lah sicets: | she Was ering Haekesaues, that, on Estday Vane: Wye thele presatce. Muste by thetoty | Brosnan. agar tek The number of applicants, on the | today. a Z | Teaching Uniontown the accused, Without a * RANDEST EXCURSION OF THE adjournment of the school, will be 1 exercises of the noted Academy of the | word. struck her witha siungshot. Dr. Little NATIONAL THEATER, — Opening. Ganon THURSDAY, Se by each teacher to the supervi tion, for young ladies, were resume: testified ‘hat the wound (on the right temple) — tember 12th, "1878. under tle is ofice. On Saturday the te institution is situated on Co Was @ very dangerous one. Eliza denied posi- After its extensive embellishments and changes | spices of the UNIFORMED ass trustees, superintendents and | aue. batween Land De Sal tively that she had either seen or struck Sal. | willopen CIATIONS, KNIGHTS ‘OF PYTHIAS, from principals, and arranged for the Op } Miss Harrover will reopen her e: lie. She was committed for the action of the MONDAY NIGHT, WASHINGTON to FAIR HAVEN, and return ——— school for young ladies and children, grand jury. Samuel Lee, alias Green, and oF 4 Ta Baltimore.— 60 miles down the Chesapeake Bay 4 gt 1 nkii ete ete a i ? When the Season of Fun will begin, with aGlorious | The largest and fastest Steamer of tne Weems Amusements. Ete. 1°35 I street, opposite Franklin | Andrew Topping, alias Williams, larceny of a Entertainment, crowded with Music, Transportation Line engaged. Excursionists taken ; : am ss uel W. Townsend. private | horse and wagon from F. M. Draney on Satur- D and ay, * F “anto ve 0 The National Theatre evening s st ; oe y Mirch and Melody, direct to the wharf at Canton. Leave Baltimore th Duprez & Benedict's Minstrels. Tacs | CoFcoran street, fits puplis for college ves | night ; dismissed. They were also charged and Potomac depot at 7:30 a. m., arrive at Cantoa have teen weil received at otlies places they lessons iwaneieht languages, mathemati =e; | with the arceny of WW chickens; Lee was THE FAMOUS (Baitimore) 9am. and at Fait Haven at 12 mn, : 4 peonraindie fen he next session of the widely-known an¢ fined $10, or 10 days, and Topping discharged. 7 = . = even hours for dancing, fishing, crabbing, bath- have visited. Their programme ts pronounced | excetient Georgetown College of which Eoin | ake Spedden, assault on Maria Masteee | DUPREZ & BENEDICT MINSTRELS. ing. &c,; returning leave Fair Haven ats pea Ramee Wate ein cits ~ | Healy, 8. J.. is president, wiil begin Thusday. | Wm. Coleman, larceny of 12 cakes of Soap: | 271N Number, INcuvprve Tie @xeaT Mimic, | M7iving at Washington 21 p.m. Moor nummer. September 5. Examinations for admission to- | jail one day. John Shea and Maniashes ae: BILLY ARLINGTON, Children between 6 and i2, Half Price sickest g ay and thereafter. The F-street cars run | Sault on Priseiila Jones: sor days, Chan, y ; i i 5 5 a a = sale bi "y nin two blocks of the College. Branson, assault: collateral forfelved. Suits | NEW ZoNGs, DANcxs, SKETCHES, FcN, Etc, | forsale by the Committee ‘aud all principat Cieey J A = B i 1 Stands, and B. and P. depot on morning of excur- Vashington Se that excellent institution, the Washington | Sweeny,’ assauit on Catharine Driscol von- Admission to first and second floors, 60 cents, sion. ‘aug31-td There aiiben, Female Seminary, a select boarding aud day | tinued.’ Moses Lee was charged with S- | Reserved seats, 60, 75 and §1.00, ogee ne school for young ladies and children, will be | n ze, LO. M., tto kill Charles sault and battery with inten! to-morrow evening. S. Yegal, on Friday uight last, by striking him in the face with a hatchet. Vega! said he had been out putting up a head-board to his wife's grave, and when he came home he had some Gallery, 25 cents. ; reopened Monday, September , at the new Sehoo] Building, No. 1023 i2th street, between and L northwest. Professor Henri Masso: G HAND ANNUAL PIC-NIC x OF THE WASHINGTON CITY HIBERNIAN BE- NEVOLENT SOCIETY. No. On THURSDAY, September Bth, 1878, Bee ‘The Dramatic Season wiil commence on MON- — DAY, September Sth, with a very brilliant par- formance. (Post and Rep. J auyg0-tr The Youne Carn D Soctery held its annual meeting last eveuing at Carroll 2113 Pennsylvania at Beyer's ~ 7 re 7th st. Park. Pistoria's Band hasbeen e1 t Pela its annual meeting last event aL | Hgching of hisclasses anodes gang the | Words with Carrie Hatton, his sis.erindaw, | A GRAND BARBECUE AND FESTI- | (0%. Lark. Historia's Band hasbeen Gngaged for a pnt. G. KK. Petty president, and John L. | tescning of his classes on Monday, September | and he struck her, and some one struck him VEN EY p.m." Tickets 26 cts., children free. aug29-scp2,5 Showed nese eaaty. Lhe presidents report | 4“His thorough knowledge of the French lnm, | ane ng atruck her, ar the case. John Lewis, ONUANETaaS acon j = 5 Sree eee Tits trom ali sources $7, being | guage. his ellicient method of imparting it, | aooghee Mary Falmer; $5. John Kirby, | WASHINGTON AND BALTIMORE BUTCH. | FYO! FOR SALT WATER, PES Tess than the previous year: soyhad | Sna'his deserved Popularity in this commu- | assault on Patrick Moore; 3) or 10 days. ERS’ COMBINATION = There ere sas boss aaalee the eegO PANS. | ity, entitie him to & rand Varta es WASHINGTON SCHUETZEN PARK SE sets PULTE e e373 boys under th eof the He Misses Boyden and Van Patton will re- . S " 2 ARK, s society ar nove tuition the sum of $725.48 | open their kindergarten and. primary senool GEORGETOWN. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, SEPTEM- gu Milles Down tte Potensc: expended, The ofiicers for the ensuing year | Oo sonday, Seniortak an aCe ee BER 4TH AND 51. The steamer John W. Thompson wilfihake a trip were elected as follows. Mr Mois, declining a | rooms at No. 2 sd street southeast. SUDDEN, DEATHS —Mr. Hillery Offutt, a | 4A Bullock wilt be sianghterea aud roasted each | 17.) Yatee atfording, Set koe 0 J. Edmond Mallet, presiden: The Mi y's sele «kinder | res : ae at12o°clock, sharp, and serv = otk) 5 vice president: John L. Bun Belinea ee Dee ee ee aaa nee: resident of Montgomery county, near Tennal. iy, P, ride, aday on a good beach at salt’ tors free of charge: the bullock to be roasted ohn Bingham, correspond! town, and widely and fan arly Known School opens September 9, whole. Prize Bowling, Ladies’ Prize Shoot- hi died suddenly th WTS eee, paerabling: . aes sn om : ere, died suddenly this morning at 5 o’clock eo leaves Gth street wharf at Sa. m., re- eee The select school for boys and girls, 301 sth | of asthma. -""""Francis_ Le Ashes Sollee oos meats, Grana Tiumiection acd Fiasco | turning at 10 p.m, No. postponement. “aieitsy steward. Addresses were delivered by Pres: | Stfeet northeast, will be reopencd to-niorrow. | driver of this places, died snadene seems, | Mente, Grand lumina 4 Parade on the first | Feuticmen 90 cents: ladles 25 cents; nurses an ident Mallett: Kev Pek. SeCartin of sie te. | The h More academy for young ladies | home on Briek Yard hill (South, between High | dsyrati0 orcleok. ahaco. Lit rata te rst years, free Tickets for excursion Wil! be good for thts trip. CEAN CITY. 30 and Cong o'clock, o! fed his hor free. of August 28th not xsed aug29-Tit* and girls, 15 miles frem Baltimore, begins its 4th year September 1Sth. . The Law Sehool of the Natienai Uniyersit reopened to-day. Classes organized at 248 7 maculate Conception, and Rey. C. Jenkins, §. J., of St. Aloysius. The local societies have e r: Bt ress streets) this mornipg at 5: apoplexy, aged 23 years. Mr. As seas usual this morning, and f fully invited topartici rade, (mounted, ) to appear in Dark Clothes and High Hats, startin; from Butchers Headquarters. corner 8th and streets, n.W., at 10 o'clock, shat rp. lected ne following Admission, 25 Sui e ch— ing unwell sat down on his doorstep, ana nts. For further information, inquire of the deter Pn dent, anid James bickvuy, | Siete about two minutes. was’ dead. Dr. Kiein- | “pusaedaa ERECUTIVE COMMITEE, THIRD GRAND EXCURSION. St. Peter’s—Patrick W. Hickey. spc == = Se schmidt gave a certificat 2 apo. | * Y. SEPT. Pendens, Se Hoet Se attick W. Hickey, | Aw EXCURSION STEAMER AGnouxp.—The | plexy.. He Was a member ot Coveuant Lode, ROUTE OF PROCESSION. TUS Dat) REETEMEEH SDs 2872, President, and pominie’s Gorge K- Petty, | steamer Louise, whieh left her Saturday aisnt | PeS% B MaRS Starting from Butchers’ Headquarters, 8:hand | steamer Jaxx MOfELEY will leave 6th strect president, and John ce nody, secretary. | for Fortress Monroe and the capes with an POSTAL Chance.—The post oitice at Cabin | E—Along 8th to ¥, down ¥ too h, up Suto K, | what next TUESDAY prone ae ian oe ieee Ett ier ender a Gon conn tean Ges on 4 sand bar at | John Bridze has been changed to Seven Lecte OR OK fo Sd. down 9 te, Avenue, up Avenue | g:30 p. m., arriving at Ucean Ciiy Ae N Kichhorn, president, and Joseph K theis, | Gaber Cedar Point, about fifty-five sites | and Michael MeQuaid appointed postmaster. | (Prough President's gr mid for, break art lay morping early. Jt y tke piiot, and a mis- Wednesday in ti Ty, ‘Twenty-four hours on the Ocean Shure, ing accommodations at the Ocean i Ayvevue, along Avenue to 2ist, down 21st to K, aia along K to i4ih, down 14th to F, along F to 9th, down 9.h to Avezua, Secretary. Immaculate Conception—Geo: Al A. W Hare, president, Gustave Floecker, se ARRIVED BY Bieep- was the first trip made Hotel free. p ma ANAL.—Boat Mediey, Was made tn his ¢ 200 bushels wheat and 1,400 bushels corn, ; p Avenue to 7th, Up 7th to | Meals, 50centseach. Leave Ocean City Thursday, tTetary. i Peeing ae Sand var | to Hartley & Bro. also], bushels wheat aud | Pere,” By ones of Ghisr Marshal vr at7a’m,. arriving homeby 7 pee This arcane: oe ce ee ane eee Duseéis corn, to H. M. Talbott. Bi fepe at J. H. BUSCHER. ment will give excarslonists a grand view of Tan- cEY ties . | three-quarters of mile. he light-house oudoun, ») bushels wi “A ri ier Sound, Chesapeake Bav and the Potomac river Honvny t arrival of Sep- | heretofore kept at the point of this bar was | Eoydoun La et ee nouth Wi shels QcCaUETZEN FESTIVAL By daylight, “Mexots, $8: cuiiaren tetweon Sand iz corn and 100 bushel: ot i r by t Congre: ) = Lam git ean = ears, $1.50; state-rooms, $2. Mattrasses free, 2 Tate deerntnuon ant tear eneis at SCHUETZEN VEREIN GERMANLA, | Vie dining-room is reserved tor lation ant wih eS Oke eta bits | Maithias’s Point, t les be ue STANDS GEL TEMEE fitted np a8. sleeping apartment, fres. Meals on tensa Beets aurans | of the accident. The Louise draws about six | with eales f At the GERMANIA SCHUETZEN PAR! SET ee ie isl At trio tallow iiig aie etoren: Sue the Hineic wastiosen Ge cho eee and a half feet of water. and she is laying in } Jo. atslurs 8 Busses will leave froma the corner of 7th aud Ferguson's, Capitol Hille Thowpene a ee ing the time It was closed to the publ about two fect at low tide, tifty yards inside | 49" at glinig. York avenue: au Magra ath Sot eee te Gtareeeown: been thoroughly renovated and in good part | the old lighthouse, ‘The steames ‘Sue, whick ae SHIBITION the following bookstores: Morrison's, Penna, refurnished. so that in every way it ranks be- | waStonlowing in the wake of the Lodise on ON EXHIBITIO: yond 4! ¥-question with the best establish ments of the kind in the country. The propri- etors are everywhere Known as caterers par excelience in oysters, as a specialty : but their | 626} IRE MARKRITER: FREE ART Ces A ave. ; Parker's, 7th st.; Whittaker’s, Penna. ave. ; Purceli’s, 9th st., and of M. W. Galt & Bro., jew- elers, and W. G. Metzerott, music store, ‘State- rooms for sale at Ballantyne’s bookstore, 7th st. 4%-T. H. W. Wall, supposed member of the Mississippi legislature, fell from a steamer's gang plank, at Buffalo, Saturday evening, and received injuries from which he died. her last excursion trip to Point Lookout, took off a number of the passengers, but the greater Dumber remained on board. The Sue, aided AND SALE Ar 's. ND STORE, < Remember next TUESDAY, September 3d. by the Thompson and the tug-boat Samuel 0. 621 eet. : NSON. facilities are equally good for gbiainin and | Gedney, made several inetfectual attemniete | #a-Dr. Julius Auerbach, a brother of the | Choice Ol! Paintings, Engravings, Chromos, &. | _aua#0-4t EAS AER EON, furnishing every other variety of sheli fish draw her off. and parted eight _hawsers, when | novelist, who was thrown’ from @ buggy on | _ Aso, largest stock of Paper Hangings, Window NGE_OF PROGRAMME FoR Rell as every orher king of fish, omsale or | they relinquished the trial. The Messts. tte- | Long sland. afew days sinee, died from his | Shades, Pictures, Frames, Picture Cords and Tas- | yer Kite HanuINGEi “fact. their larer isn ery description. | phenson, agents in this city, sent four tugs | injuries on thursday. aa c ey 2 iy Tou! In fact, their larder is a repository of the o i oh ti _ TERMS CASH. o can redon Mo! Wed- shoieest, devcacies om cee guar tar On ahs | Laues telat gener da a ney never Kndw: when te 16rese eabsters FG ae ENS | nesdar, and Frida. and for tw and threo dx Hees. nar Gaek prams, to state it briefly. | gether of. The steamer had 29) to a) pas. | they Hever know wher . WO" | (PURE SPRING 18 HERE.—Now és che | 11s ahd ovening, $28. . Thursday and Sunday only to retain their enviable reputation as | S°28ers on board when she left here. #9-Song bythe Fullman Company: Angell | castor" Forek vBhooe, Aen, at | Ta, fOr, 60 conte: children 1 bai price ie oo, Srst class restaurateurs, but to extend it, by | List OF PaTENTs granted to the residents | ever bright and fair, how we wonder where extraordinary fen cat prices EUS a ES Old | quire on bost, or at BONTZ'S Ice Crean Depot, serving the best the market affords and In bet- | of Maryland, Virginia and the District of o- | You are. Sa pares naw+ Allmotes by mall | iii 7th surest, M. Ee GREGG, Capt, augzeial ter style than it can elsewhere be obtained for | lumbia, for the week ending August 20th. 15 4%-The cool evenings remind us that the | Wil be promptly 2 the same money. = Charles E. Busey, Baltimore, Ma. dental rub automa has pooled its, Issues and the summer SUAS Ao 5 cara EXCCMSTOnS_Steamtr MAT- 3 ¥ , “must g0.”— rier. E . Be THE BANKRUPTS.—On Saturday, the last day per iaam Somes atte Chambers, Ene "Erte man says “I haat saw,” he is GEORGETOWN ADV’M’TS. Baieere oth s rest whart pagey under the law in which those desiring to avail Greensborough, N.C., James D. Macomber, | from Philadelphia.—[ Louisville Courler Jour 5 Got 1 Hail; returning, will leave Marshall Hall at petitions: the Tegister iy bankas, letnele | Auburn, New York, aiid Joshua P. McCook, | warn Amdt Re oeys PY ae omirier Jour. | SCHOOL BOOKS ——A Cor aene sanoremont, of ine will be ‘spared to make these betitions, the register Im bankruptcy and the | Richmond, Va. plug tobacco machines; Edw. | Louisville —[#zchange. And ifhésays where | forsaleat sere oe rie ae es lone quict and agreeable, A. good Band of aed on berny oe ites val Tguid mospares; BH Jenney ae ‘Anaithe will Bok toi nee 1 fives; he’ts | ——— aN asl 7 round trip, SB conte es aug20-teepia shed on Saturday, the following filed peti- | i one fs 3 iSTABLISHED $ Bnla fons: Juan Boyle, ‘Thresia Augenstein, Wm. | pa" Ga’ platiorms: Win a Seles ey | from St. Louis.—(cin. Ga ‘and Improved in 1874; how the Most (SE PLEASURE BOAT NELLIE win Beckett, N.S. E. Bickford, D. W. Bliss’Capt | William Gl, Vay eluate arine foe shea Complete in this part of the Country. A. make regular trips to GREAT tol City Life Insurance Company; Cottrell | Jonn W. ‘Turier, Baltimore Md, clothe: ite OYAL BAKING POWDER. W. H. WHEATLEY’S bays THURSDAYS, sna our r Lew Is Bae Be de powolue, C. T- | holders; Roderick T, ‘Danforth, Baltimore, | Le PREMIUM STEAM DYEING AND SCOURING Es- | times ‘s week—comm to-morrow, August Dutrow, L. 8, Fales, P. H. Fitzgerald. Thomas | Md,, vapor burners: Wm, F. Downes, Week’ MIUM STAN ABLISHSIENT, “| sth, leaving Congress st. town, at 8 Galloway, Samuel Gardiner, Johu R. Greer, | ington’), Cosewer traps: Peter Forrester a o'clock a.m. For on other days. Francis Howard, W. H. Kean, Richard C. Washington. D. C., method ot riveting broken — .49 Jefferson st-, wear Bridge st., George- Apply al the Boat, or at Auction Store corner ot Mann. Chas, a. McEwen, Geo. 1635 | gitieles of china, Wlassware, «ce : "Willian : Everything apperseinine to tye vasineas prompt. | Lrtzasd Consens. Ben. W. Summy, Willard 1. Supplee, | head ight: dona Bo OMe, Bee | au 00 oo Se A axing | I atiended to. "Rho clang of Carpatse Drogibts G* 3QuHs RIDE ON THE PoTo- . W. H. Tucker, and Jas. ¥ Sy a Rinse - BAKING | snd Biankets a specialty during the summer iite, O. H. Trish, Dennison | raat nner a Mee 8 x peorean POWDER | months, District work sent for aud returned ‘ree wiamer MARY WASHINGTON Reesisle, W. J. Vance, C.M. Levy, Diexson & pee Ne Be. 9 8 Fae Ordering, can aad Express promptly th street, every MUNDAY, Patterson, and C. E. Bellew. if is thouzht DEEDS IN FEE have been filed as follo R E‘od ¥ a” Cou BOW De Saeeels cAnaeee as store — eigereiet a: wes i i ran oe SD SN ee | Ba seme gy Cems Donna [A ORDES TO REDUCE roc | Be one, mee Dea A FAREWELL SERMON. Kev. EH. Gray, | Leadingham and 7. W. Widdicombe, locs 2 ABSOLUTELY PURE. WITHOUT DELAY, ‘Tho managers rosstve the ight te selecs Say Toe Be ot the Wes i We ceee cate nee | coMary ‘4. Motlierheads Tot 6), sq. 465; $5 eon they may see fit. Iy87-6%" near R, who soon leaves for California av s aH'S ¢, lot? a ore asa missionary. delivered hls farewell co. » W: eather et gl-20 Sopa He SPaainmIOt Z| ROYAL” bas alarger salotnan all othor tax. | TO MABE PHECARATION FOR A LARGE | onep LoOMOUT EXCURSIONS. pt yesterday morning. s! - . veer vO Ht. Hf. MVor, ' : oT E Fema be sd that Be becae pastor at the | oat" jeromiau Wit ieee oe peae et | Ia ers cine een of a BIBAmEE “SUE.” il ay Caureh during March, Eee ths | called Youngsborough ; #1.056.7). |W. K. Men- | and’Racacy." Prepared from GRAGE CREAM #UR THE NEXT FIFTEEN DAYS 1 OFFER ir organi bs Nancy J. Wood 2 port Ap that times “AT the time of Its onmaiexties Sera eae? GRO Letitia McKinece ota | powder direc ieee tne Wine auetrictel Meee THE FOLLOWING there were only twenty-four members—eight | 1) Jarrad MeKinney, lots 15 and 16, sq. 978; | {thas received the indorsement and recommenda- males and sixteen feemales. In theafternoon, 0. J. O. Evans to T. H. White, su sq. | tlonof the new ore orth erie otemy SPECIAL BARGAINS. eerie for ihe pucdose Of oN ne ee eeation | 217; $16,000. H. F.Condiet to Belle Bond, lat | BeBe phys having once used the Hoyal Baking Pore: again for the purpose of holding a farewell | 3°54 Yad. ¢- W. H. Holt to L. B. Holt, lot | der will ever be without it. ae prayer-meeting and for social converse. Ey 4. 842; $5,000. “James Robbins to Smith } "Sold only in tin cans by grocers, Extraordinary Beduction. A Tarmp Arramrr at Scictoe Saturday | Fetut and James Dripps, lot C84: 191599300 | game finest preparation In the world, Con; = mn noon, James Roach, au employe in . W. Widen E MeGiew a y | sumers shonid chserve that its perfect purity an Sriuance’ department at the aary cart, oe | J.B. eee ee pam Puoverty | Strength nov only. insures suecess ih baking, but DRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS. SS tempted to commit suicide at his house, No. | in Uniontown, D. C.; $1,500. Jac: an makes it co one-third further than adulterated OF | grench Diagonsl.....+..801d at $20, reduced to $15 OUNT VERN So fi street, soul , by cutting his throat | Mzekiel Hughes, lot 19, in Holmead’s addition | shors-we lit Kinds. It will keep any length of | pissot's Cassimere. soldat 38, reduced to 15 | AN SENGERS— Zhe steamer MARY with a pocket-knife, aud inilicted a painful | to Georgetown, D. C.; ¢—. me in any climate, Taft weesen solgat 16 reduced to 14 | Wasuingron. which bas been to- but not dangerous wound. He is supposed to m = | ———__>_________________ | Empire Mitis Cassimere.. bo 7 ‘is the only bost allowed to land pas- be partially insane, and has been much de- Castor bere parae day, quent ae GB4ND OPENING OF NEW can- AllsWool Cassimere....sold at 1a; reduced ‘Mount Vernon wharf. "Bound tip @L, picracigm account of sinabllnyto suppor: | Bromiseyo FM, Drater, ob New deriy ae TES. COATS AND VEER, cdma tan ed is family well, having n ol ror} a bs gu taletime. This ishis third attemp: ina | thieves and bis horse and Dugay were ten — Erench Diagonal eet and Shilling found the team jh the neighbor: | 100 ROLLS OF CHOICE STYLES OPENED | Baste! Womed.. Be New Fatt Dry s.—Cassimeres for men pay os aa nee ie charge of comuel THIS WEEK, DEESS AND BUSINESS ete re ‘Washington. Jel5-1y and boys wear, 4, 62, 75, 8ic., $1, all new e, and Andrew Topping D, Ez. 3 SO M.—The steames patterns. New fail drése xoods from }> cents | ty: \In the buggy there were a number of | Our large stock we rented sett from oe to's 00 UND Sor ahs Lewe ont per yard. Will open to-day 75 pieces of choice | chickens, which turned out to —. n manufacturers, which will enable us to offer eee sigies of foreign S$ goods at 25 cents. | stolen. In the Police Court this oye Hy a greater bargaius than ever before. to 200 ‘annels from 12 ), 25, 30), 35, 37, 40. 45, | Was pretty clearly shown that ne viz: to 180 F 8 we se lack alpacas | eeay of horse and buggy was dismissed: and 1 cottage carpets, ctrinoa, 15 centa Sie." Towacw's, Gt Ponte: | So edited the taneeae oe the chickens, for | Qotage Garbett fp aovonee wes h side, near 7th street-—cidrt, | wheh he was sentence toa fine of 310, or 10 Ingraln Carpets, at Pattern, SOcents, 8 i days in jail, and Topping was dismi 3 2 wool, Ss. GE LICENSES have been issued . Sees ae Tee rer Casein’ coca came werein oa canta: iO George Cramer and Mary V. Wood: P. & A Woman's ConTewrr oF Counr.—in the | instal allwool, 76 cents” Fridley and Margaret Crawford White; Thos. | Police Court this morning John Shea aud | Iograin Carpets, all wool, 76 cents. | WHITE VESTS. Hurney and Mary E. 0. Day - Walsh | Maria Shea were arraigned on the charge of | {ivstry Inpraia, Host Qvallty, $1. Fine White Vests. ee vane and Mary et A. Pa ge. of | assault and battery on Priscilla Jones. a col- | 25 eaulitul styles of Brussels at bottom prices, Fine White Vests. ‘wo Ontario, Canada, and . ze, of New cored woman, and when Judge Walter an- nounced that the fine was #5 each Mrs. Shea , Temarked that “there is no justice here—we might as well send the money up whenever we are charged, for we'll have to pay it any how.” The court called her back, and, remarking if she did bot know how to behave herself she Dil Cloth all width. Cur styles of Carpets canaot be surpassed. C. M. TOWSON & Co., 636 jloania avenue. aug24-tr south side, near 7th street northwest, York; James Alfred King and Ruth Jameson. | James T. Simpson and Elizabeth J. Allen. CARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS!!! — The largest stock of carpets we have ever had on band at anyone Ume,and the best siyles. ALPACA CUATS. | | | | Brussels, three-plys, tapestry ingraius, three- | should be taught, sentenced her to 24 hours in ARE FOR WINTER. piva Lapis ‘3, piety large stock of medium | Jail for contempt of court. Subsequently the ape eS rice ingrains. Oileloths, *s, %4, 44, 5-4, 64 and imprisonment was remitted on ee eta Rota tas ininte bane = Ry widths. Large assortment of Nottinguam | a fine of #2, and she also appealed her case to TRG eae ae pores jy pi : ESSENCE oF Beek cae ee ee ery eamn | veriae, |) COE. Ing Stoves repaired. Al work guaranteed, Re- | and Winter Gooda, which have ordered already vigor south side, near 7th street.—Adrt. ax ys FLANNEL: blankets: c caeres tor member the place, aa eee nice. to be expressly afactured for ‘Call at once Ge mon eee ee sri rome: Rice Bro’s are making alterations in their | boys’ wear, 50. 5 pure wool blankets, $3.50; | augae-3m 815 7th st., Ta Hand Pn: Ww. bad he AUB’, dy should about ay who operating department, and therefere request | sheeting cotton, the very best, 25c. ; De tick- SICK HO. pro cause, Success in every case is ‘as that their patrons to defer their sittings until after | ing, the very best. yard wide, 25c.; children's AME AND SES 1011 Pennsylvania avenue. the ath instant_—Adret. anes fo Waeaeortment pee Cee SUDIDE AMMO: Sugié-tr Between Tenth and Eleventh ets, | Dr. ScHOOL BOOKS, &c.—Complete ontfit; school | black cashmere, pure Wool, 5)e.; bleached Bunches, bee ee cured EAKY BOOKS ABD, WALLS board prices; covers free. Milans & Wilkins, | table damask, 0c.: bleached cotton, one yard | without ‘blemish. pet and as 7th street, second door above F—Advt. and a bait wide, Ie. Carter's, 711 Market | Navicular Disease, Bhoe a a. | resists 1 atmosplierie changes, a a —Advt, and sno gua ScHOOl. SUITS FO BOYS, $ to 12 yearsof age. | SP&°® ————— NVM Me GILES, 190 Weer, Broadway, New airworg, NOLAD PAINT GOMPANTY, $3.50: sehool suits for boys 12 to 16 5 HOOT. SUITS at the Boys’ Clothing House | York. Use only for horses the Iiniment in UR. CLAD FALEe 00: and upwards. A Saks & Co, 316 7th street. | OF B. a & Co., 09 Pennsylyauia ave- Bold by sll druggist, é3 ya LTO. Werte rel 'G Bireet ier” wat. nye.—Agit, ar6-e08g suet given private le: 1 ent languages: mesthor iv vate lesscns in ancien’ ‘ages, mathe- m: ¢. Terms moderate, Testimouiais first es, & aug3i-1m* GK ETOWN COLLEGE —The next session will beginon THURSDAY. September 6th. Examinations for admission om MONDAY. Sep- tember 24, and thereafter, The F-street cars ran within two blocks of the College. aug$l-l4t_ P. F, HEALY, S. J., President, HE WASHINGTON FEMALE SEMINARY, a select, Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies and Children, will be reopened MONDAY, Repteniber 9. 1878, at the new Schoo! Building, O. IZih st.. between K and Ln.w. Mrs: ZELIA D. BUTCHER and Miss MARY C. DOUG LASS, Principals, with a full and able corps of experienced assistants, aug3l Im TRENCH LANGUAGE, Professor HEN RI MASSON tenders his thanks to bis numerous friends and patrons, both in ington and in Georgetown, and takes pleasure avnouncing to them that he will resums on MON AY, the Ith of Sspuember, his private lessons aud the teaching of his classes, instruction to ad- vance«l pupils will be entire ersation sl, To popularize the study of the Fre rofessor Intends to place it wi rer desirous t wire it. For terms, a nee, No. 2113 Pennsylvan avenue, or through the Post office. angS1-1m AVERLEY SEMINARY— Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies, No, 1412 i stree Washington, D. C. Circulars at’ the book anc drug stores, " Miss LIPSCOMB, Pri WILL RE-OPEN HER M™. BURR ENGLISH AND FRENCH SCHOOL on MONDAY, september 234. aug30-eolm* No. 1308 H st. n.w. (THE MISSES PERLEY'S SELECT SCHOOL and Kindergarten has been removed to Le Droit Park. School opens September 9th. Sse circulars, Residence 407 Sprace st., Le Droit aug30-26* incipal. a30 1m Park. IP,\HE SELECT SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS 3016th st. n. e., will be reopened on TUESDAY; September 21." Girls’ cepartment— Miss M. L. Rathbone, Boys’ iment—Mr, Jobn C. Rathbone, aug30-3t* E HANNAH MORE ACADEMY for Young Ladies and Girls. 15 miles from Baltimore. 1, 100 feet above tide. “Best advan' for health, comfort, training and instraction. Forty-fourth year will begin Sept. 18th. Terms moderate. Rev, ARTHUR J. RICH, M.D., Rector, Reisterstown, Ma. aug30 261 i LAW SCHOOL OF THE NATIONAL UNIVERSITY Will open September 24, Classes organized at 423, 7th street. he Junior and Senior classes when formed will be removed to the Sprague mansion, corner 6th and KE streets. ‘The post-graduate classes will occupy the old premises, Prompt attencance requested. gug3g0-10.* G* MATTHEW'S INSTITUTE * stndics resumed _—— MONDAY, Sept. 24. _anz29 6t ELECT SCHOOL FOR GIRL8 AND LITTLE BOYS.—The Misses TIFFEY will opea their Sixth Aunual Session SEPT. 11, 1878, at No. 1436 Corcoran st. Singing taught free. ‘aug29-1m* M3 VERNON SEMINARY. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL For YouNG Mrs. J. K. School year begins ADILS, 204 F st. n.w.. Washington, PD. C., SOMERS, Pridcipal. IONDAY. For catalogues apply to th OWARD UNIVERSITY. 16, ‘incipal. aug29 Im* ‘The various de) ‘ments of Howard University will open SEPT. lirg, at 90’clock a.m., with the Medical, which opens Ocr. 1:1. exception of the ‘Those wishing to enter the NORMAL, PREPAKA- present selves at the time above pamed. For information previously apply to Rev, WM. W. PATTON, D. D., President, or to J.B: JOHNBON, Secretary. aug29-6: K piratgeet ol Gitano of jonal Kinder TG K street, Mrs. LOUISE POLLOCK, Princi- o Septe . Teachers’ class com- Tnences October lother class commences Fri- gay, October 4m. at, 7 orelock p.m. jars ly to Mrs. LOUISE LLOCK or Miss SUSIE POLL 1127 13th st, northwest. Pric- cipais of the Normal Deyartment, id MET MOSoR ng eae 1217 10th st. new * SS augg7-1in Sone OF MUBIC, term opens. 707 8th st. n.w.—First aug27-1m sons, $5 and upwards, ‘Rogust 30, from 10 t0 6. R. GRAVES’ SCHOOL FOR BOYS under 14 years will reopen SEPT 16T1i. in Church, ‘18th st., apetwoan G . Rooms entirely above ground. Circulars in principal bookstores, ‘aug27 Im* Byers INSTITUTE, BELECT CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL SCHOOL FOR Boys 14:h st.. between I and K sts., will reopen WEDNESDAY, Sept. 11. ro UTA RERS EYOUNG, Erica aug27-1m = * 922 24ch st. .. VERNON DORSEY will reopen her so- Ms: school for Young Laties. at No, 220 1st St. 8.e., Capitol Hill, on SEPTEMBER 31, Art class on Saturdays. ‘ang26-s06." . JENSEN'S Semipary for Boys, will commence SEPTEMBER 9 }, at her residence, I st. n.w. Eventog classes for Gentlemen and taught by Miss M. K. Schreiner. a su- perior elocutionist. Strict attention pata to this Study in the above school. aug26-colm NSTITUTE. — English Ana wroveh sebool for Young Ladies aad Little Girls. Mrs. CH. Sevent ual session. . PAIRO, P-incipal. donee of the Py ore ABNATION CHURCH 8CHOO! Noune LADIES AN isis ‘The Princ Septem geen ber ae, H MASSON: Cireulart at bosksvese ‘sug28-1m 88 HILTON’S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG HILDREN Opens SEPT! rus SIXTEENTH ANNUAL SESSION of Tre. "i 107 D LADIES AND ‘EMBER 16th. Vermont avenue. iH€ NINTH YEAR OF BOYS’ CLASSICAL AND MATH. ACADEMY will in . Bunder! Ss Gert a ses sea Or ial" Noy sna ch Ballantynes’s. in Buge4t-| M33. GARDNER WILL RE-OPEN HEB School, West street 5 fully solletts the ‘of het "trends Wil also give instruetfous in Maste. ‘aug23-20 Dat ft new, MONDAY, Seplantor Pupils prepared’ for Harvard eXsmina- ‘aagl® Sin ILSON COLLEGE. FOR WOMEN, CHAMBERSBURG, PA. 4 . W.T. WYLUR, Pree't, 4 i ‘and Even! Eeaaleiaed ‘Principal + For rt Colloge, or address Hi. O. SPENCER, ECL) iC SEMINARY a7 will be opened ber @, at NORMAL Chae will be formed aad tee be used in the method of tnstraction wi! = Primary departments. Circulars at augd-lm Z. RICHARDS, Principal. ADEMOISELLE V. PRUD HOMME S FRENCH CLASSES, BRGINNERS—INTERMEDI ATE ADVANCED. ry 2. Ww. Daily classes for i tadies and chidren, ee nglish schooik p sie lorning, and evening Classes for ia- dies, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls. Private N.B.. Ppronan "ists the use of practical conversation rapidly souatred Ed Eatana sucacean a one, > Heopening of classes October Ist and lath, angl-6m BORGETOWN OOLLEGIATEINSTITUTE, Boardt nd Day School fo "0 bad Gnd Chiliren, ~The duties of the Instirany ve Girnars agiege Min 2 StdeanSotee er NSO! 101 Gay street, Georgeto’ sibs SEMINARY, 606 ih street ‘nis Bemi- 1434. L. wr, (Opposite Tuaieiary Dark.) osite Judiciary Park’) On theline of the Metropolitan. cara, Reopen for the Tenth Aunual Session SEP For particulars sdviress Principals, Mt M. ‘or particu Kiress Principals, Mrs. @. M. Condron and Miss A. Tolman Smith. j81-e0lm&4l a (SST END INSTITUTE. lta = sy15-2m New Haven, Conn, ENNSYLVANIA TARY ACADEMY, CHESTER, Pa. Ciassics and English. For circ 4 rt . lars, apply to Col, THEO, HYATT, President." Syis-ccsm. BOBSLYN SEMINARY, Miss B. ROSS, 1 on WEDNESDAY, No. 1698 Tost neat ieee ee man's Bookstores: Mise rooms 10th, address is Box 688, wi Prinet; Sept, School, 14 tales from Balt Pupiis ‘Terms FOR BOYS, an ‘Baltimore, on We Mas i College or Business Lite, ‘Senator ei: the fnstitation, AFLEWOOD INSTITUT ‘Vin! Pa.—] Seadents febaa-ly earter; 4 saps J. SHORTLIDGE, A.M., Prin, BOOTS AND SHOES. [ue GREAT BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUS. 491 Pennsylvania Avenue. SIGN OF THE RED FLag. DOES NO DOUBT LEAD THE 8HUE TRADE THIS SIDE OF BUSTUN. Mr, RICHOLD was recantly in New York, au though rather late in the season, he chased an Immense line of apd at prices which must be ment to his customers, for they cannot get as 8 anywhere else at such cheap rates. For the benefitof his patrons a li.t of prices is given below: ‘BEAT INDUCEMENTS TO WHOLES, = » BUYERS, 100 pair of Ladies’ French Kid Button Front and Circular Seam, Worked Buttoa Hole at....82 75 100 Pair of Ladies’ French Goat a. mone TOU a ati ae Hosie Gite A ret Style and Bison, from. a good ‘Foxed Button Gaiter at. Lasting, Lace and Good Quailty, from: ATTENTION IS CALLED TO A LARGE LOT OF LADIES’ SLIPPEES. irchasing tothe amount of $3 or over Ferns aril be presentea iota cboisle oS ing. rticle Advertised a Iscount On Or Hive Por Cent: will be allowed: aug3ltr LEOPOLD RICHOLD, Proprietor. A WORD TO THE WISE! #2 NO SHODDY! NO AUCTION QR, ONLY SOLID LEATHER! THE Best MAkEs! LATEST STYLES ! BOOTS, GAITERS AND TIES, Sold at the well-known Old Established Shoe Housg or L. HEILBRUN, No. 409 7th street northwest, Sign of “THAT OLD WOMAN OF MI. P. 8.—Price Lists to be had at store gratis. aug23-6m Wee SEMINARY Migs DOUD and ma Bape Napa Sat Reeag ave., near the cites. Terms moderate. asim ‘WEIGHT will receive a few PUPILS at residence, st. n.w., opening Be tiple Bigiis Bae nat wate from 96 to $15 ~ hg EE to former augs0-1m* ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL HIGH Bochoons, ti Seasion ‘Room of Dr. Sunder > j? W. Hunt. vere sickness in ‘the familly of the Pinel HOOJOuN B. DAVIDSON, Principal, z ‘Will reopen MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1878. For further information apply at pt A Sete mia ee oa ae. . Prad’homme, Teacher of French. be- Sins Monday, September 16th. ~~ augio-im* te sugit-tm? MSE, epee ape EBA dite HOMER mee . Vim SCHOOL ae iP ee tareee aoe: NE YORK SHOE STORE, 605 Pennsyivanta avenue. "HAT CANNOT BB Di 3D, FAG UREA THAT Cannot BS TRA rz: THE CHEAPEST USE IN THE CITY FOR - ELLABLE GOODE. - LOOK AT THE FIGURES.