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owe rs: er TED LOT OIE IE LI ILI ITE: EL LEE ELT ETI SOUTHERN FEVER 3UFFSRERS. | Messrs. Robt. 1. Fleming, Thomas Lewis and OUR PUBLIC SCHOOLS. 000 of moneys for freedmen’s claims, in which Educational Institations. BOOTS AND SHOES. , y E NI Sg ———- J. Hutehinson be as tl iq at the end of seven yearseffortstodiseoverthe | gw 27 ———_ THE E NG STAR. ‘xhe Citizens’ Meeting Last Night. | ‘Aaonred. aged His commlltee| meeting of tue Boardet frentees.. |S eens the interest of whieh | tusirueiton welCstey oe ree yates z WEDNESDAY....September 11, S$. | TROKOUGH ORGANIZATION TOR RELIEF—suUR On mction of Gov. A. R. Shepherd, the fo'- | A meeting of the Board of Trustees of puv. | shall be expended by the District Commission. | mathematics, Rhetoric and Logic. Arithme: | == GREAT BOSTON : STANTIAL AID FOR THE INFECTED Dis: | lowing cowmlitee were appointed with powes | ic schools was held last evening at the Frank. | £'s for erecting butidings ior the educa ion of | tie simplified by practical methet, West Point, ThICTS. * | (oudd tothe general committee, Messrs. A. R. lin school buildi = Dr. Reyburn was called | Colored children and for advancing the higher | Annapolis, or collegiate preparation. _ SHOB AUCTION HOUSS, The Weather. The pubilshed call for a meeting of citizens | Suepuerd, A.S. Solomons and J.T. Miteheil, | lim school building. Dr. Reyburn education of colored children. Referred tothe | “Instruction will besin inelecution to schools, INDICATIONS TO-DAY. of all classes and denominations. at Lincoin | ,.02, motion of Mr. Solomons, the followingex. | to the chair, ard all the members present ex- | committee on ways and Means, | private classes and to individuais, Dy Miss M: 492 Pennsylvania Avenwe- Orrics or Onlzr SionaL OFvican, Biail Last: event: to anoint eneral com. | {cutive comuitiee were appointed: Gov. A. | cept Mr. M. Davis. G. (lS EE : | K. Sebreiner, . 43 M street n.w., Wash ‘Wash! ‘Sept. 11, 1878. all last evening, to appoint a general com- | KR. Shepherd, Simon Wolf, George Hit), Join THE FOLLOWING APPLICATIONS Mr. G. B. Smith made a personal explana- ington, D. Cc. SIGN OF THE RED Flaw. For the middie Atlantic states, colder, ; mittee to take the management of collections | T. Mitchell and Brainard H. Warner. for teachers’ positions were referred: Bolla | tion in which he said his name had been irs. Archer, late principal of “ Patapsco z artly cloudy and cloudy weather, frequent | and supplies, aud provide for the transports. | , The executive committee were fully author- | Roach. of Hinsdale, Mass.: Mrs. M. E. David: | mixed up wih the Text Book ‘uestion and he | vemaie Institute.” near Baltimore, has remov- | Our stock is now complete for the Fall season, Rant rains. northeasterly winds, abd station. | tion of the same to the afflicted cities of the 2&7 to devise proper methods of collectingsub- | son. Mrs. .J. B. Faxon, of Wairen:on. Va.: H. | had been charged with recommending “a ed her schoo! to 1101 Mass. avenue, x ba rometer. ary oF rising 0 this city. | whieh contains all grates of LAT - Seriptions. forwarding supplies, &c., and to in- | McP. Baldwin, George P. Waittlesey, Mrs. | mass of hotch-poteh. ‘bool duties resumed Sept. 2th, } MEN'S and CHIL) REN 'S SHOLS, a svuth, brought together a number of people, | erea'e their committee te nine members, with | Doisey, Miss Josephine Havenner, Miss Lillie | |The president said he thought he expressed Scorn ‘Misses Kerr will reopen, their school on prices to suit everyboay, from the cum among them many of our most promineat cit. | Power to fill vacancies, Drury, Miss M. M. Godfrey, Miss Minnie E. | the views of the board when he said that no | Monday, Sept. 16th. Apply at their residence, ™Mouest to the finest. LOCAL NEWS. Herne aitendanae yaeeuag dit not promi-e a | “On motion of Stilson Hutchins, the commit. | Cady’ Anna £. Blackestos Carsie f Dabotg, | membeF of the board douteed his integrity. _ | gos 12th street for particulars. coprietor of the Boston Bhos Ane- paces urge attendance, but during its progress the | tee wore designated as the “National Yellow | Ada ‘Harker, Anua W. Silence, T. Decater | Mr. Fairly said that much that he — py Sy io Condensed Locals. ber Present gradually increased, until | Feyer Relief Commission.” Hadaway, Sarah Judel Fleetwood, Sarah J. | Saidin the discussion was based on mi be has had in the past season, solicits the oor - | | SPoRTSMEN should examine the remarkably ¢e* The boy—Judson Howard and Henriy | there were at least three hundred persons | On moon of John T. Mitchell, Mr. Lewis J. | gonnsen Ena Campbel}, Louise Comodore, | mation, and expressed regret that Mr. | hard-shooting laminated steel #25 breeeh load. pomony fol AF hy TE ’ Brown—who were arrested by Detectives ne} ane ee ladies. Davis was elected permanent treasurer of the | John T, Gwyyne, Anna ‘Arnold and Anna | took bis remarks as personal. ers on exhibiiion at Bazar, 605 Lith street, op- which can berecn marked in plain cares to trout Coomes and Miller on Friday last for robbing Mr. William Dickson was chosen temporary | general committes and the Hon. Arthur Me. | Warden. Mr. Smith said that he bad comet» the con- | posite Treasury.—Adrt. | Of the deur. the store of Mrs. Gannon, were dismissed, as | Chairman, and briefly stated the odiectsof the | Arthur vice president, Levi McCabe, James A. Flennii | clusion to ask to be relleved from service on ~ on investigation it was found that another | Meeting. He said they had expecied the oii | , The seereiary was directed to keep acorrect | Jackson, Mr. Gittings, Lewis S. La . John | the text book committee. ~ EMS. | .¢, FIGURES WILL TELL. Sak ep are Clal heads of the District to bave led off in | journal of the proceedings of the meetnes | ¥ Bayles, James E. Garrison, Eugene Minor. | | Mr. Brooks moved that the question be left CITY IT 5 | Ladies, very best Freach Kid, allstyles and quali There was a solemn requiem mass eelebra- | this duty, or at least tohave recommenied | and a record of all matters relating to the ac- | and Thos. P. Ball applied for janitors post: agreed to. - = aS | eed t Philadelphia make, a 2 ted at St. Dominic’s church this morning at 9 he plan upon which the citizens cou'd have | tion of the gitizens of the District in furaisn- | tions, aud their applications were referred. that the president be | THe Worst Form or HgaDacne is from | Ladies geaulus sscntakin Sheas toes eit 4 o'clock for the repose of the souis of the | 2¢'(d: but as they had not. it baa been deein- | ing relief. 3 . The resignation of Miss Atice V. Skippon, | authorized to appoint the committe, which | nervovspess, which Lodille’s Headache 8p2- Ladies Checked Top@alters, first class » pries's who fell victims to the yellow fever in | 4 best, even at this late day, to have © | -,On motion, the president, vice president, | assistant in the Normal school, was received | after being objected to by Messrs. Reyburn | cic cures at once. | “trom. 2.25 to 3 00 the soutb. Father Rotehford celebrated mass, | Pla” of organization by the citizens. Secretary and treasurer were elected ex-officio | and accepted. and Holland, was adopied. i i soo ficial | Ladles? Lasti ail sires, at.. 2 with Father Edelin deacon and Father She; i. ORGANIZATION. | members of the execurive committee. COMMUNICATIONS. At 11:30 the beard adjourned. pe noe —— iz = Ppout ead rpms | Ladies’ Morocco: Sa Pathe Bor eee Rese DEeSeE OO Oe Gt and FEE Wa Deke eeranent | | Adjourned to meet at the call of the chair-| The proposition of Het, dese Shreeve to RAID ON AN ALLEGED GAMBLING Hovse.— | Quinine Toth Pater is one of the best aitar Fathers: Fortune, Revi'le and Clarkson. | Chairman, and Mr. Wo Dickson secreta:._-) man. i sae aod stir dhe School building corner of | yieut. Austin, with Sergeants Boteler wad | Gusmet meee eda, $8 cme of purifying There Hay 4 full choir present. and theehurch | ,yudge MacArthur sald he reacvited there | yeeting of the Excentive Committee. | Achand f sticcis Was tole ee te er ter OF Slatiery, and Officers Amos, Wheelock, Riley, | the breath. 3 wks Fas, Miled to its capacity. The Messrs. Lee | Were no more ladies present. The object for | “The exccutive committee met tinmediately | Prof. Herrie Masson to Bive lessons in French | paily, Columbus, Nicholson, Miler Hae. 2 ——— Bros. furnished an appropriate catafalque for | Which they had come together needed no €x- | acter the adjournment ol the keueral commie. | tathetcachors aud Normal schapis graduates | Landers and Henkle, made a raid abo: IN MURRAY AND LANMAN’S FLORIDA Water | _ 020. from... the corasion. en ie Sean nied Cie srramiee tA Brean tee. and Governor 4: it; Shepherd was elected | was ageepted with thanks, A proposition of jock last night on the gaming house of Jonn | the most debilitated and nervous can fad re. | Men's Entsteipiia wake iscis. 5 the interest in the great revival at Foun- ; a i ¢ | chairman and Wm. Dicksou secretary. . § ney foeaiding on Pomeroy | Usher, on E, between (th and 1ith streets, | lief; used freely In the water of the bath its : ‘dry church is increasing nightly, tt was found | CoUptTy in the south: Its victims.can be count | Messrs, A. S. Solomons, L. Whitney, Dr John | street, in the couuty, fore uurposes Was | and tx , ietay = i Y st soe pe Soeencneears STERNIS tweed | ed. by thousands; cities are decimated and | m_ Wocdworih and John #. Cook were added | referred. “The resighation of Mrs CA LK, Sree ee ate (RT nIntOn and elaven! Of nis Sa be torent Dands to assist in these revival services. “The | bomes are made desolate. ie pictured tb | as members oi the commitice. White; a teacher of the sixth division, was ac- | the ogicers was meddon wed Une peek ence | able. . grard <incing, conducied by the Wilsons. is | Situation in several of the stricken places. and | “rhe sum of $10. was appropriated for the re- | cepted. found the doors barred, and ferent the cee. ——. an interestin” part of these meetings. The bp ate eae ata i ovevilenie for thee het. | lief of the family of ove of the voluntcer | 4 coyMUNICATION FROM “ PRESIDENT” DA- les, and on entering the room the inmates To AVOID THE DANGER OF INFECTION, the Young evangelist continues the meetings this | Tho Gnject of the meeting was to collec ris | BUESES, Feported to be in distress and want. VIS. Paatwaddenty at themselves around the | linen of persons suffering from skin diseases Week. scattered efforts of our citizens into a common t was ordered that a number of glass ballet A communication was received from Mr. B. room, pretending to be asleep, some laying on | °f 8 contagious nature should be washed with rents Poriinio otAishions ant Wat fo Weer | enanmel {or a concerted effort. Organization | PORge be ,2ocured, and placed. in sultable | p. Davie. “Trustees Eublle Sabon agin | {he tables, bed abd foor. all Shoring in'a’ most | Glenn's Suipkur Soap. whch is not only a children (sealod 's Portfolio of Fash ha Fe sr : 8 Ss. re T ” ae ‘I a s bul = for Is, and Harper's Weekly for Sep'am. | 2d combination has becomea principle of our | !OGUIt es fer subscription part Edward Abner | -- at a special mocitg uae School held oa | 7ocia! and competitive manner. | The officers His INsTANTANPOUS HAIR DYE contains . Social a8 well as political fabria. Before clan e ‘ is @ board, held on | found very little trouble in arousing them, and 500 PALRS OF MISSFS° SHOES AT 75 CENTS Der 2ist. ing, Judge MacArthur called don tot donating the receipts of his business on Fit- | the 23d ultimo, I laia before you a commu- | securing them all, together with a gaming | 20 metallic poison. ‘AIR. beautiful marbiebustof “The Seuthe eielee | Jay. September 13th, and requesting the ap- | nleation, Just then woes ot ns Coe table, several lay durse cards” wtont ea ——— ilk think that teams mventtant by the hand of our nativeartist, Vinnie Ream. | Pytmentofacashicr. | aa 4. | sloners, ard tee Pa apborBtment. I stated | hundred ivory chips, gaming chairs, a silver | »NOISELESS P. Se a ao an ee ee PROBABLY A MURDER. Horie, and said it was to ve disposed of BY | ku ghavee ot wat craters alate to uke | to,the Board that Thad not had time to deter- | Ueal bor, Reker ed Sas chairs, silver eae eae ne aD: PED | at 60 cents a pair. ° Tbe Police anthorities of this city, as well as | rafie at $1 per chance, 300 chances, for the | {2Ke.pharge of all matters relative to the Dut would aeuon 1 should take in the matte. | tral station, where, after the prisoners had as | Steet, opposite Treasury. sp. | Makes nines tren eer eee ee Olly Alexandria, are busily engaged in investigat- benefit of shes or Enns abuse was placed Were acclimated, and to furnish information | regular meeting. 1 peters: a then, and still SCRE aISne ne toe recone ine) 5 Oe Earn OF THIRTY YEARS Mrs. Wins. | "Ross Bchool Shoes, all lacs ates cents per pair. ing the circumstances attending the death of | ON a pedestal ou the stand, where all could | after ‘telecraphic communication with the believe, that the action of the Commissioners | Of Soar aad tho eine ee ae te ous Soothing Syrup has been used for chil-] The brogen stock of Summer Goods no etlen vo W.H. Nims, the Treasury watchman, whose | View it.) eee eee es atta eae age cL sup: | was based upon a misapprehension of facts | Ghee “in courte Tae one each, for appear. | dren. “It corrects acidity of the stomach, re- if ody was found floating below Jooes’ Point | ag ddrese: Sed slivded to the sugges. | Piles moct needed, and the wants of the dis- | Aud an errovens construction of law, and 1 | Court, wich Mr. Coyle far tie eo eee | eves wind colic, Fygulates the bowels, cures | Great inducements to wholesale buyers, . Boe ee eer erm foe, Mitte | Tau of Tine focal pee tie wore neat eee | Lre:sed, that a proper distribution of the art. | Merclns hovea that pare Sones aw ana | Court, Postponement of the hearing until to- | fem tsethive or other cause ae On aed | - Remember the sign ot the Red Fine ar the BOS- Persons who heard cries of distress on the | Call (07 aid from Rew Orleans a mass meeting | use of the rooms of the Labor Exchange asa | Seer sotonmeg ot ine charge lodged against | tated SERS Canoe eee RELIABLE Hep for weak and nervous suf- | S07 tr_ LEOPOLD RICHOLD, Proprietor. night he is suppo-ed to have been murdered, | folios hall, whete contriiatione were ae Gi Supplies and headquarters of the | me nor was T granted a hearing in relation | petemane sxe eee great hardship. The | ferers. Chronic, painful, and prostrating dis. | \yacw WORM SIX 5 the Washington officers have the following | Zelow® hal’, where contributions were re- | com snissi : Case it Writiu analy Stated my view of the | case was continued, $0) bonds being required | eases cured without medicine, Paivermacn. | NY oe Reete, dmportant information: Messrs. E.G.Wheeler, | SolSctians: ‘do recited ad been accom: °*., Shepherd tendered the gratuitous use | case in writing, and asked the Commissioners | for Uskerecd $100 each for the witnesses. er’s Electric Belts the grand desideratum. | ~. 605 Pennsyleani Carter and GH. Miller were on the steamer | Oe eon te ey cad been accon f ine buiiding formerly occupied by the | to reconsider thelr action and recall the co. eS Avoid imitations. Book and Journal, with par, capctanrtert seers Nirinia, about midway between Jones’ | plished by ee show thas aise) had beni 7 NO. 41: Pennsylvania avenue, for | vocation, but have received no response to | MARRIAGE LICENSES have been issued to | ticulars, mailed free. Address Pulvermacher | , Our GOODS are as good as any in tho market. Point and Fort Foote, about ¥ o’cloek p.m. Paecarne toreaued athe lee ities Wihece | Wie use of the commit d on motion the | my communication. It is only left for me | Richard Warren Langleyand Annie 8. Bowie; | Galvanic Co., New York city. 6,.5dSkly | Our prices are fully 20 per cent, less than any other of the day when Nims was last seen alive, and t needed, and a commitiee—compoced of | er Was accepted. A bow either to relinquish the office to which I | Jonathan J. Thomas and Annie E. Shipley, of — ig Bouse, peard the cries of some one in distress. also | Malor Lockwood, of the Patows oon Wan te | ,,Lhe seeretary was authorized to prepare col- | was appointed fon iene y eae years or to | Montgomery county, Md.; W.S. Harris and | To |.ADIES AND GENTLEMEN.—We wish to | | We take no advantages, Gur goods are ail heard the words “You're a hard-hearted cet | Maloy Lockwood, of the Fatent office, W mE. | lection b Signed by the oficers of th? | appeal to a higher tribunal. I have chosen | Rosa B, Tinsley. of Last Hamwton, Mass, Ave | cal aronien to A. Fischer's Chemical Scour. | ™4*Ked in plato figares. of men.” Supposing the exies to be from | ihe \toceunis sud prongungen (ory sores commission, and placed inthe hands of reltable | the latter alternative. Fully convinced that 1 | gustus C. Bostrom, of Troy, N.Y., and Chi ing and Dyeing Establishment, No.9 G street, es Ke eOK AD THIS LIST. Bourd. ihe boat was tuned Beck ante 22 | Major Morgan stated that he had received a | Retsous, anit to notify the public that sub- | am stitia member of the Board of Teeetess oF | ses Mee oro OF Troy. N Wweden: Chas. | near wth ‘street. By promptly adopting the | Had! §, Kid Worked Burton Ho! xt Board. ihe boat was turned back, and not far | ,Alaiot Morgan Stated that he iad received a | tons for the fund shoud not be paid to | Public Schools, and Mr, William J. Rhees 9s | Randall aud Alva Dore ot Bladensburg, | latest improvements, whether of American or | [2¢!4) Goat Seamless Button .... from the Virginia shore they noticed two row | l<tter from one of the nurses seut ty the south. So ei than the members of the | not te y Entitled to hold thet oftice or exer- | Md.: W.D. Butler and Mary Gascon; Elward | European invention, he is enabled to do his ee boa's were about parting company, one going ; WhO deserived their journey there to Veommitttce or properly authorized col: | cise the duties thereof, Thave this day taken | R. True, of Rockland, Mo, and Joaamie E. | ork age seca eens ne be equaled by those towards the Maryland shore and the other | Peel: i Be the proper sieps to secure a final settlement of | Bryan: Seorge Gorbel Carstina Nass; | vot possessing these facilities. His cleansing towards Alexandiia. Hailing them fo know | iit this city w at ers will be opened to-moirow. | the question by judicial authority.” Chas. B. Pumpkrey and Millie H. Plummer. || and dyeing Ladies’ and Gent's suits are, in Seok ye athe, water, ath Answer etme Som f'EE waie stated that iasmnclh as there 4s | pe jabseriptions and supplies of ail kinds | “ ‘The communication was placed on file. a Tact, the cheapest in the city on account of his one of them “Never mind, captain, re all | now to 1 2a central orgavization, the amount | 82 be forwarded. E cee PROTEST AGAINST A TEACHER. Divorce Stir.—To-day, W. P. Bell filed a bill | superior work. N.B.—A Specialty of his con- 4 qiehs Dow,” and ‘the Vieginia continued 08 | Of Gnexpencct finde foe tend cote | annalorsed the proposition of | A communication was received trom J. Sul- | for Martha P. Webster, tora divorce sang coe | superte removing spots from costly party dress- ‘ti her trip, Guusulueciteteadecrua | prin uals ancy oF 6 0 rou. protesting against continuin | bonds of matrimony with Isaac Webster. She 25 years’ experience. His dry cleanser re- oS 3 3, ms a tee i: G WOleott as teaches Ss 1 sets lage y ae KA y y cit The District Commissioners to-day ordered | Of three be appointed se makes Sulection of & proper eucourare. or means were us-d | September, and she charges that he com- | as if newly made. Kid Gloves cleaned: two 5. that t eral conamitiee totake charge of this whole | ment, her the appointment. Mr. Holland | miited adultery with several persons,and de. | pair for 2>centa.” ; 5 ork ter; adopted, and the chair appointed | “A” “communication from Superintendent | denied tat there was any improper means | seried her. “aii - cy The clomons, Stilson Hutchins, aud Maj. | sharp, of the Baltimore and Potom: Railroud | used in this case, and asserted that the trouble . W 4 man. The major of police is to designate the ate ae ey cae er 73 | cormmission in providing necessary transpor- A PETITION against the District of Columbia for $15,0°0 GRASP PICNIC AT McCAULEY'S officers for the service. funds collected by the Israelites. OF the | tation of Suppites, ete. mee several yards long was presented, asking that | damages by reason of defective drainage and SX HALL, oncer the auspices of the SECOND ser 5-tr GEO. MeCARTHY. The Commissioners issued an order to-day Mr. Wolf replied that the remittances had The committee has issued the following ap- | in the appointment of teachers that preference | bad construction of sewers in Missouri ave- rere CHUN: i, for the bevefit of the Yellow “Peat the rate to be paid to the Georgetown £23 | neon as folloves BLA to Nee nee aay | Peal be given ona fide residents of the District; | Due, and which he claims injured his property Be eC Ae RED AY, Bop 11. st 7 A WeRP TO THE WISE! Peet. caamapany, is txed at $2) per thousand | 1>“Memphis, $i) 16 Vicksbure, #0 tire, | 70 the People of Washington that male principals be appoiuted to ali | 00 Jd street, near Missouri avenue. jefresbmnents free, et SeplO ats from sia to Bye teak ees reducing burners | nada, $210) to Holy Sprinze, gid) to Baten | ‘The fearful condition of the fever-stricken | Schools? tat the seves be ket ecto ota Tue Hanscom How Th ¢ Ea: |< ———___sept0 5° aie from six to fiye feet is hereby rescinded. Rouge, $10 to Canton, and $30) were paid out | South calls for yromyt, active and energetic | Schools; that no discrimination be show! li ward Perkins alias “ Bostal both ceereey NATIONAL THEATER. Engineer Commissioner Twining to-day | Rouse, $1! i a Sah Cane ia reget vice but aid; | the appointment of subordinate teachers, &c. | Wald Perkins allas “Boston Pet,” charge issued an order to Messrs. Gleason & Kelly. CONTIN UNIONS: | large and smalt, that is wanted, and’ at once! | Referred. With the larceny of $12.00 in bonds from ex- MONDAY, SEPTEMpER 971, J8-NO SHODDY! NO AUCTION!“ Sontraciors for paving ith street, tofurnish | see, woir suggested that during the absence | ,, 2he undersigned, constituting the Executjve RELIEF OF YELLOW FEvER surrexers. | aval, Constructor Judge Tumonrecs ave | _ EVERY NIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINEE, fants to the inspector of concrete of the committee of three they keep up the | Committee of the Yellow Fever Relief Com | _ A communication from Superintendent wit. | bed heard twas contaued anit Thesis | The New Kusemble of Dramatic Artists and the Psat ee auline thelr granite blocks. to | frerest by making donations either ta ones | 1 ly appeal to the citi. | sou was rcad. as follows: You are fully aware | Morming, ut was continued until Tuesday Production of Buckstone’s ‘Tale of ONLY SULID LEATHER! ity to the specications. “This assistance | OF Such Necessaries as are nceded in com uy of the nation’s Capita caused by the vellon topes Wee pay mant | a Gane a oe ant a oa s Niet! E i orihy of the nation’s Capiiai, caused by the yellow fever in some of our sis- — a ” 4 1 t To the moccting the Arete Fas eaeeay | well: we must de, better, ‘bend cnney one | fae ea south, and, in view of this, 1 | RELIEF To 4 GENTLEMAN Livin Nea ion wine a a eens retary Sherman was at the office of the | On‘ 7th street had offered him a chest of tea, | Visious. clothing, stores—anything that’ will | beg leave to recommend that the public schools NEW ORLEANS, August 17, 1878. ICE WITCH, District | Commissioners to-day on business | 20a ‘tr. Chis ‘Xander a case of wine. attord relief—to the headquarters’ of the Na- | of the District of Columbia be authorized by ‘The undersigned certiies thay hen ld fe With tts scenery or i ie _— with te Freasury demeemenaucial accounts | “Major H. A. Hall made a shore’ address, | tional Committee, Mi Pepnsylvania avenue | your board to ualte In the efforts now being | esfiection for account of fet yeree ote, tite musle. splendid costumes ae eee weollector Cook wes kent aati : Several contributions were here offered in tae | ¥ may also be sent to Mr. Lewls J. Ter, Whee rellet, Ate Occasion, Itseems | Son. Crittenden county, Atkausas sear Men: “Tighttul daneing, BOOTS, GAITERS AND Ti eGucasore TmecGUAe Be ele way of provisions, flour, Xe. rer, OF to avY du Mbe. Of the sen- ore Aone one forgiving qur pupils | phis, through Messrs’ Bil’ Fontaine & Gc And a castof characters of positive greatness, ake as any % E. B. Ha ece- lasting ‘actical 5 i a. destin uent taxes from parties wishing to take ad. | ,,Mr; #8. Hay suggested that it was nece- | mene ay isthe death-knell of | sympathy for the aflicted. In furtherance of | Tenet No Sar ise Site Roba ae es | ‘The accomplished MINZELLT SISTERS, Sold at the well-known Old Established hoe Housd Pantie othe law exempting them from a! | Hi ranck as temporary tieaseeer. oe sevens | One our countiymen. THe above fecommendation, I have to suggest | in‘ the’ Louisiana Blais Lote Wein duty ‘The fineet Dancers now upon our stage. Penalties, costs, Ke., which expires to-day, ‘Goulributions, aid semen e ald the great and desery. | that the follow ug, or a similar resolution, be | the “Hirst Cantal Paseo Tn ee ays — ‘The District Commissioners have ordered | COytt hutlons, aud he was el Pana wwe baccela adopted Ly your board: Dollars, on ‘Tuesday, August 13th, ioe ane The R4 VEL-MABTINETTI FAMILY, or that the contractor for cleaning Tiber sewer | ge Nicur. Mel Gone Georgetown, aus HEPHERD, Chairman, “Re d. That the pupils, teachers, and | ticket having cost tke sum of TwoDollara at ‘The best of pantomimists, Work and that Rovert Hi Ryan be vinccyugss | bref avd appropriate remarks, and close ee sof the Disirlet of | she ‘office of the company av New Orleans, The Charming Tittle Chita artis, L. HEILBRUN, the work to complete it in accordance withthe | BEET Geonor dit} contusoute {Oa fund for thetelie of the sice | fet DY eprrespondenes. addressed ty M.A. |. vor arisaglt Tae SUSE BUDS ‘Prewty ferms of the contract. was then apnounced by Mr, Hutebins, of the JNo. T. MITCHELL, and destitute in the cities of the south where | that the amount wa3 prompti: athe on pre- as a Picture, ** No. 40% 7th street northwest, ‘ The Commissioners have ordered that park- eommitiee of three, as follows: , OF | H. Wanner, the yeliow fever is now prevailing ; that Friday | sentation of the ticket at The of ice of the com. ro ee ing in front of dwelling houses cannot be ates ‘ : | . WHIENEY. Ihak lies aeist. be appointed the day for | Dany. ina check on the Louisiane Natioas’ | HAROLD. theSea King. midas Le hat y peated hat Nostrand wire fence ful of | | Geo. W. Riggs, A. Shepherd, A.S, So) M. Woopworrs aking sch contributions ; that all the teach- | Bank of New Orleabs, © Tea aE oe ita BIS “THAT OLD WOMAN OF MIN aes apart, 3 16 fo Coe ete | Bee ee ie er Ooh Ces ‘ thele pur sapps aegis bereuuested to make to | Azent Southern Express Co.. New Orleans La. | DRUDA, the Ice Witch Honrtecta Vaters nel x is dan M . Maj. T. P. Ns . T. J. Dura AM Dickson, Secretary. els Pup is appropriate statements of the con- ———— 7 i st appearancs iu t ty. ° — Come in contact with it. Suchas has been put | Geo. Hiil, J. 1. Mitchel, Henry rane, Gus seading a postal card to our head- | dition ati pressing wats of ous meth ors THE COURTS. EO aaa ee ADCO AR SANBEIY,S up in front of 1411 and 1313 lth street has to ansbarg, Henry Adler, John A. Buk 2 Will send for any stores desired to | and of the duty of al! who are able to du soto Sonar = ae AG. 30 Male and Fema’e Chorsters, Dancing Spirits, P. 8.—Price Lists to be had at store gratia, ' be removed bv the inspector. :. M Toner, Geo. BM. Lockwood, Ls Wi ssist thom; that the teachers also be re Yoon Count judge Macarthur, Priesis of Odin, Ice Imps, 100 aug2?-6m : 3 | ham, Isaae'L. Blout, Jno. ‘9, ovnas saat iestedt receive ail coutributions made Ly Be dood. Ren crane, Dodge; decree an: Auziliarics. ae: |- Goce: BH, Wamuer, Fred Douglass Tational Heller Commie ae Washing. | the upland forward them accompanied vy TA eee ete specific sums Erols ce | SECTEMEER 18 the Monster Organization of LADIES’ GOODS. (ot, the ton ch Foauesttha’ each vegulariy consti i eauhl School, to the sunereeinn ee deres construing will and for specific the Coming Season, —_— ' {the Post), J. Feltet “ comiittee le cities and, towt i forward the same to tha samen, | $ appeal to general term. Kedley vs. | rE BUFFALO BILL COMBINATION, [UE cREaT Citic). C. E. Beh'e, (ot the Journ giiictes by Washing an theonenee Intendents; thata select csmrmnee oa sisting | goo leave to Mle-amended DUL HAy Cb BLS | caed ty thie Wuusiiious Mivecineak Bobet ace Jackson, Thos L. Hume, Chas. Mer:zo ee iver auctorized toreccive | Of oue member from each division, be ap | Ray jet al: guardian ad item appointed. | ksnowned Frontier Guide the Hon. W-#-CODY, CURATIVE CORSET. nell, CONaOcE Walter. 44K. pton, money and supplics. 1c is also desired to | Polttted to receive and dispose of the fund col- wits AS Cait e ee reg ree, 1 favor of judg: | wim a congress of exceptional attesctioas new, J two-stor iz, Johnson avenue, between | Dickson, H. Know the character of reief required, whether { lected, and to make a repor¢ of its aciion to | Ments as equities on realestate. dian Braves direct tron Daroee teri we Uith and 1th and R and S sts. n.w.; $1,000. money. provisions, clothing, physicians or | the boara.* vnctot ROBATE COURT—Judge Olin. dian Braves, direct from Dakota Territory. FAE SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS, Sarah Comstock, repait brick building, 143 nures. s iS rR Gus is sald tue teachers of tue ntth ais. | , Nesterdas, Lydia A. Wagoner, guardian ; | ,, thelndiaia, will co break glass balla thrown e Island avenue: 490. Henry Tripp, re- rict have already taken action in this mat 2 : | _ Notice the Prices— Admission to first and second ‘No 3 Vireini: seer Sic Other Movements. and are raising a fund fe re | Zuardian, third and final account returned. = Gak | a Cal for cirenlar containing notices from ros Mctutive, consteeeshee ee sim a, a Re Panne, _ ee in DE been, or megs aurick eit Non teas pian ee eet y uectee ae for, Be ee ee Soon er ee ee ante —- 5. ¢. Lanahan, ir frame22 H st. na i ‘ mass meeting of Odd-Fellows o! @ Dis- le hoped thai the resolution won jopted, | issuing letters of guardiat ip, aS prayed— ASB $v. Fans as Thi sg comntrace ‘a two poe the power to add & their pamber: and it had | trict was held last night at Odd-Feilows’ Hall. and that the commiten OUI wot interac bond $300. Estate of Cornelius Brosnahan, OCKVILLE FAIR. ee ==, brick dwelling, E, between 13-h and ith sts. . potvndlg Sage “9 : at perce fe Grand Master Edward Baw.ell presided, and | with the course of the Georgetown teachers. deeeased ; Mary A. Sullivan appointed admin: R' a SOLE AGENT FOR THE DISTRICT, @.; 31,115. Burgdorf Bros., repair frame on Q, | Selec od of their = r to constitute an | Grand Secretary Rev. P. H. Sweet acted a3 The resolution was adopted, and the follow- | istratrix—bond #400. Last and testament between sth and oth sts.p-w.; $17, J. Bolse, | GXecutive committee, under whose direction | secretary. Mr. Bawselt stated that there had | ingvommittes wae oie eed aoa’ charge | Of Fatrick Brooks, deceased, filed and adml:- | yey yerm AND 18TH SEPTEMBER, 1873, | —*8880-¥_9th and F sts., Bt. Cloud BYdo construct two two-story brick dwellings, 25:h, | Supplies and cash can be forwarded. Tourrat, | Regt He call upon the Odd-Fellows as vet, but | of ‘contributions: Messrs. Reyburn, Baldwin, | ted to probate. Estate of Thomas Fithian, de. , . UB STOCK between I. and M sts. n.w.; £50, Waeatley | aq amoye Cf the Washington Joursa!, | as the scourge Is spreading, be thought It ad- | Middleton, Loyd, Matthews woeey oneal: | ponscde eiward Stan es scomas Etthan, dc: es O or Svenies CB Boma itd sheds 18" | fe compen of traslien of what hey haa | pred’ if°a dal Sen a cree? ae Pr, | Unt and Suparintendents Wilson and Cook” | ueuard Marsh: guardian ordered ‘0 pay ey es pa avenue; $50. J. D. Townly, build shed, 2100 2 “ELECTION OF MR. CURTIS AS PRESIDENT. 4 ss l= 30D. w.: EA. WD. Davides, coer E done, He moved a vote of thanks to them; Rebate Mr. TW. Fowler moved thatthegiang The resolution of Mr. Lovejoy providing for | Robert Harrison, deceased ; order to advertise | OUND TRIP RAILROAD TICKETS, IN. LINERY AND STRAW DS story brick dweiling,southeast corner 17th and | mel Moat op oon a t a oficers be appointed @ committee to canvass | the election of a president was taken up. for heirs. Mary H. Shoemaker, guardian; | CLUDING ADMISSION GS NOW COMPLETE AND ON SALE, HH sts. n.w.: $15,000. Lawson Jones, repair a ee etiated ae ania caren from a W. | the Lodges, and the Grand Master the En- Mr. Holland objected to its adoption, on the | Order appointing the petitioner guardian to oes Se es wea frame, (7 oth, Between K and L sts. .W: 5 | eee cin tee at ea Suggesting @ | campments: adopted. ground that Mr. Davis’ status is undetermined | Elizabeth, Etheline, Willie, aud Margaret Shoe- | TO THE FAIR, TC TEE LATEST STYLES IN Clark & Clark. construct frame shed at 100 D cS Boge —_ eof , each member tu | THE EAST WASHINTON RELIEF AS ATION | as yet, and he having appealed to ths courts, | maker—bond $20,000. Last will of John O’ ‘Brien, CENTS, St. Sw. ; $4. Miss Frederika Stolpp. construct | Pledee himself for $10 from A.D. Lang. | S&nt yesterday by Adams’ express 875 to How- | he thought the Doard should: awain tie a Simitied to probate and record. | CERT STRAW GoODS Five ory brick dwelling, 6th.between Gand | gM" of She Hema See oe phis, | akg Asscctation, Memphis; $10 to Howard As- | ciston of the courts. He moved a postpone. .W. Chapman, deceased ; Etta 8. ON EXHIBITION 6 Hts nw.: £00. J. DS Haib repair frame, | Statl-of the Howar ciation of Memphis, | sociation, Vicksburg ; $25.3) to Howard Asso- | ment. inted guardian—bond 31,090. 626} Fryer) 626 For EARLY FALL WRar. 40S M_ st. now.; $10. G. S. Gibson, repair | Stating th athe ae aS SS cantons Grenada; making, with the $100 sent | Mr. Lovejoy urged that it was the duty of 'd, deceased ; admitted ae ES. Ar ‘ST. Ian eae es M. Adams, re. | Were Well, and asking that six more of the | on the 6th inst.. $341.50 sent by thisassociation. | the board # alee se peata tone president. bate and record—bond $20.’ Estate of W. B. MARKT iJ Mzs. M. J. HUNT, pair biick, 1:23 V st. 1. Same sort be sent. THE POLICE PICNIC. Mr. Brooks said that the board should not | Jeffers, deceased ; Annie Jeffers appointed ad- FREE AET GALLERY AND STORE, ang2e-tr 621 0n4693 D 2s NS AN iC . cA i @ any part in the matter pending in the = 2 a DER ; THE DONATIONS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS The committee of arrangements of the Me- | tak: rt in th ding ministratrix. Estate of Wm. Bond, deceased Choice On rao B street. an street, Excursions, Plenics, &c. pecelved during the evening were announced | tropolitan police, having charge of the picnic | courts, but It 18 apparent thet the ollive or | second account of executor returned aes ‘Kiso, largest stock ot Paper Here tee OUN D The Harbinger will leave to-morrow morn- | from the stand as follows: Dr. N.S. Lincoln, | to be given at the S-huetzen Park on the 13th president is vacant, and he urged that it by | Journed to Tuesday next. Shades, Pletares, Frames: Victure Cosas and Tas, CE of tse TWENTY PEE CORT IS ing. at 8:50, for Occoquan Falis. #10; Rev. Joseph T. Kelley, 310; Rey. B. Peyton | inst.. met at police headquarters this morninz | filled. PoOLick CourT—Acting Judge Walter. sel: ‘Blogs, Nails, &c., in the District. OUNT, I would state that all my goods have been he City of Washington leaves at 9a.m.to. | Brown, $10; Mr. Wolf here read a telegram | to make final arrangements— ieut. James The motion to postpone Was rejected—yeas, Yesterday, after our report closed, George MS CASH. garerally sppraised and marked down to their pres- morrow for crabbing, fishing and bathing at | aunouncing a subscription of $10 from Gen. R. | Johnson in the chair, and M. B. Gorman see- | (Messrs, Lloyd, ite and Holiand,) 3: | Curry, larceny of vests, quilts, &c., from | _#a- Please remember Name and Number.jy1-1y | ont Walue. With the business of the coun- Smith's Point. « D. Cutts, and from J. F. Sinclair, of the Coast retary Several committees were appointed. | nays, 13. Boone Chambers, (second offence) ;continued. | > —________ | try on a gold basis. and with all the avantages and The excursion of the Uniformed Association | Survey, 310; Mr. Wolf subscribed a barrel of | and the project of having a glass-bal! shooting | “Ny. Lovejoy’s resolution was adopted, and | Thos, Banks, larceny, (second offence) ; grand eee re aE Now te the | tacilitiee of a twenty-five years’ experience in im- i. F: to Fair Haven and return, via Balti. | flour: Mesérs. Alexander & Mason. solicitors | mateh was voled down on account-of the ex: | nominatiois being colon fee Ae eee and jury. John Joues, latceny of a horse: eraud | cet-of Wearing Appares Boots: Shoe See rat | Dortne. 1 will place — more, leaves to-morrow morning from the lonated $10; R. C. Hewitt, a barre pense. A brass and string band was author- | nominated by Mr. Loveloy and Mr. Reyburn 2 . Chas. Carpenter, do.; do. John Sher- Sxtraordlzary blgn cash ‘at ‘JUSTH'S Old NOVELTIES & P. depot at 7-3. At Fair Haven there wi E S. Hutebins suggested that a car | 1zed to be employed, and the members were | by Mr. Holland, but Mr. gh les utes lock, assault ; $5 or 15 days. Z. McEifresh, as- 619 Seek ue, nae THE Best be sever delightful hours. load of provisions be made up, to be sent with | Urged to dispose of ail the Uickets possible drew this nomination. ting that he had | saulton Hu; pee or 30 da; ‘will be prompt to. tr ——— other donations. The railroad companies | among our citizens. understood that it was contemplated that the | Pcrry, assault on Elizabeth Dondlas Ee Amusements. os ere it aaee of cost. He would con PROCEEDS OF THE BASE BALL MATCH. committees were to be reorganized, but he did | days; and assault on Sarah De: National Theater—The Ice Witch at the a so hree barrels of flour. Mr. H. 0. To-day there was handed to George H. B. | not believe it, If he believed that such was days. R.A. Bassford, assault ; #3 National last evening grew a good house. The | Cuauenron ae ee A. | White, {reasurer, #14 by H. U. Towers, the | the intention he would not withdraw the nom. | John Clark, assault; $3 or 7days. Pet A = a — Beata, dam bentopeacdevery | Geter Shoerd sid he would Ewa: towns | Rlfereat Waker ky eks bse Sah | “ovejoy cates tor a vate ty oat, | Seeetintettace Oh dass Et, MeGur | GCHCOR BOPES.—e emis smoramaat os evening this week, with a Saiurday matines, that car load Oa provisions; B. 1. Blackford, | mateh, Bankers vs. Lawyers. which resuited: Mr. Curtis, 14; Messrs. Rey: | man Miller, larceny, $10 or 3) days. Fetes very low orice by B. X- LUNDY. 138 | “Has Just received from New York new The Montgomery County ( Md.) Fair is well | (+ 40088 MacArthur, two barrels of flour: FROM BRIGHTWOOD PARK. burn and Holland, 1 each. TO DAY. Bridge st., Georgetown: used | aries of under way to-day. Ii is worth a visit. -. A. Ridgeway, $10; H. Ces | The sum of $105.30 bas been received at the |. Mr.Curlison taking the chair briefly re- Thomas Harris, keeping barber shop open ISTABLISHED IN 1831; STRAW GOODS ‘ = as he aon id pate Another $5: E.B.Hay, $3 | treasurer's office of the District of Columbia | turned thanks for the honor, and said he | Sunday; $20. Travis Graicoe, same charge: E and Improved in 1874; now the Most Degps IN Faz have been fled as follows Prot, Wedgewood: $: Allison Nailor, it~ $05 | from Messrs. Whiting and Moses, proprietors | Would endeavor to show his appreciation of | $40. 3° H Atkinson uniewiel cartes ‘Complete in this part of the Country, tor early Pall Wear, $000. D. . He - z suanm: dine ce 3x at Lepet s yt @ recent races e ben t es ae a 3 . : ? Fap, lot JT savare 1,03); ¢—- Thos. Gawler | $20; HM Thompson, $i0; G.H1.B. White sata he | (degccets Taces (or the benefit of the yellow | | mt wW, H; Smith offered a resalution, erant. and Eliza Jones, loud and boisterous; sseac, | PREMIUM STEAM DYEING AXD ScoURING Es- | LOVES: Genutne Courtauld CRAPES, &c. to Jas. Lawier, lot 53, square 09; 390. J. F. abace| ption from the naval hospital of | Memphis. teacher of the seventh division, on the ground | Anthony Woodward, throwing ball in the on J ‘Special attention given to Mourning orders. Bradley to P. I. Reardon, lots 13 and 14, square = oye 12 a. $5; Major +. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. of ill-health. Adopied. street : = Pleasant White, Walter Brown, | 49 Jefferson st., near Bridge st., George- Sed 176: $4) H. H. Dudley, trustee. to Thos, Car- $300 oe G00 eee td Bo — Some | There’ has been some comment on the fact WANTS OF THE SCHOOLS. Robert Smallwood and Augustus Baker, loud town, D.C. Mrs. J. F. PALMER, Beek Sia Meceaoe' wharyease | CORA Le wutngi aes eougne © | aspera Unoreamiatonsmoecoatige | Euembirinreerraae uate... | ananoinames) wank. acct Fees, | | ruminating tx tn smut _LI07 Feta tt 10 an nA ._ Zegowitz, lot 6 ssl: | & "Beirne, $3 ier. | tions have been publicly noticed, there has = 5 ae ae ee eee $3,500. Hettie Christman to Julia A. Boyce. | C-C.Ivey, JBO'Beirne, $5; E.W.Ander: | ton t ‘be requested to lease, for the use of the public che] ‘Moulton; personal recognizance to | and Blabkets a specialty “during tho sumer a! “to Sohn Noonan, ot bag ia fot ee Ge | herd, went around mone the Sentence; | The KULenie csi thee ian eee oker Tae: | schools of the second diet eee ERT | Ractel, Moulton: personal recognizance vo | and Blankets specialty ‘during’ the summer etc, ‘e'dohn Noman, lot's, sa. 16, fot 9, sq.7, | herd, went Hor ap the fob pudienes and eee piscraien Sage in all tmostontasious ing on N st. hear New, Jersey avenue orth. | £9. Brisa Smallwood, his wite 5, $100 bonds to « in Oters bY, mall and express j- 535; S—. ibseriy : ~ | ings of thei ‘ in | West, known as the Metro; wery, al peace. SEMINARY, 00 3th street Cage ge 8 GOpOE TOF eee ea OR, | Lae strTeGe GAT a ee eaueait | Sreritat norte erceed EOS a ee pro- | Curry, larceny of some household effects from Park ARY, ‘street northwest. | change as a depot for the storage of supplies icts arity is dispens. pee he itol Hill; grand $300 $15,000 for $l. Opens its tenth annual session with enlarged | to be sent, cenae ‘offer was accepted. 7 F, | ed. It_is also remarked that many of the | Vided the owners thereof reconstruct the same | spate Sen one ae ease jury, t building and new appointments, The ele- here put down $1; John A. Baker. $51; | Knights in the stricken eities have remained | at their own expense, upon a plan to be ap- | bonds. Jol it omens. unwed: Obes a. OF THE mentary department commends itself to the | J. Hutchinson, $5; and jor Lockwood, for | at their posts, nursing, &c.,and in this city | Proved by the committee on buildings and re- a (rcoondee oe conan va Ne KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY, confidence of parents by its intelligent meth- } the Patent Office clerks, put down $25: Dr. | there are some who are ready to go as nurses. | Pairs, and deliver the building, ready for oc. Wick H. Hurley, was ited for the Which Draws September 14. ods. The advanced course in English, Latin | Gross donated three gallons of unfermented ACKNOWLEDGEMENT. supeny by the schools, with the exception of | Patri |. Hurley, comm! for ws Septei and French 1s thorough. ‘The trating in | wine. The whole of these sums, together with | _ The following is a copy of acknowledgment | the blackboarding and furaiture; the owners | action of the grand jury, in default of. $300 ‘Don’t overlook the opportunity, beliec lettres and vocal cotture Is according to the receipts from the recent tournament,which | Teceived this moruing by the District Commis. | to pay taxes thereon di the continuance } bonds. [ nter stated that he got on a ‘est systems now em: f in New Yor! wi added to the list, foots bat “Hi i tuck and why not of Be eae and to keep the building in r spree, and the first thing he knew he was | Some one must be the som | winner, why wv a ym dam cal by the element ding a horse out of the city and the police the lease to be a erm of five years, renewable arrested him.) y AKD ASSOCIATION, No. 2)7 Main street, 44. i, | Memphis, Tenn..8 8-20 Evening St hee uy Seston and Philadelphia. The entire work o! The subseriptions foot up as 10 the Seminary is under the supervision of a | Halk sss Wei, ne io SSS Craig, $15: Rev. J. T. Kelly, . re 1 Prise of $15 L00 is. $15,000 Coes pe eae Be ‘Brot : iper_ and Em; x 5 . D. G— | lor five years if desired by the |. (Mor. . 0-815, | Ts. Mow advanced civestiaa Hepes wich the | Kev. Peyton Brown, #0; Dr.N.8. Bear'sir'<wereturn you our neartiaitthavis | lstidwin said that in this istrict choy had I Prise ot 6000 "5.000 | SrvLe DMERS HATS. Price redhced —————— “ herd, $25; B. L. Blackford, $25:Geu_B. for your sympathy in this our hour of afilic- | Schools in 51 rooms, all of the lower grades Rove BAKING POWDER. 2 Prizes of 3,500 are 5.000 to $6. Special attention invited to our POLICE ANNIvERsAkY.—To-day is the 17th | $10: £) A’ Rid ‘$10: 'F. P. Hill, €1 Hon, and pray that God may bless you for it. | having been doubled.) 2 Prizes of 1,000 are 2000 | Breas tat” New Boft and anniversary of the organization of the Metro- - rats ey Hoffman. $10; D: 5. | We enclose Rerewith receipt for your dona- Third Division—To rent two rooms for 10 Prizes of C3 are 5.000 | Hate for Men and cts Bottom prices. Politan Police in this District. The number Wi iT "Thov 1, | tion, $79.75, received through Robert Dodse, | 8cool purposes, at an annual rental not to £0 Prizes of 100 are 5.000 . HH. STINEMETZ, t first appoinied was 150, and the following HO. Heltiaee ee Pbompson, | treasurer,’ which is heruoe acknowledged: | &X each: 100 @rizes of "60 are 5.000 | augai-tr Pa. ave., next st. are those of that number’ now doing duty on ‘al Hos og: Whitney. nee Very eratefully yours, Filth Division—That two additional rooms 200 Prizea of = -25 are 5,000 ghe. fore: WG. Brock, captain an insoee: | Latinen ae ae Salon 1 ney ee PH Suren, Secretary.” | be rented for school purposes. 4,09 Eines of 10 are 5.000 | | >RADE-MADE SEIETS. or: Heatenants. J. W.'Gessford, GM. Skin. | Lauer: $9; 4: Bane eee eon ar zt ———__ Sixth Division—That Brightwood hall and| RgR oo ¥ ¥ A L Baxine | 2 2.998 . W. 8. Hurley, wy ?. i | SOS ews . . irae, $5 Tue Cask or STRONG AGT. THE DISTRICT. i 5 i e Reonsa, Tene ett gaey, C- M. Ingram, $1; Wim. H. Claggett, $10; Jos. | In the Cireuit Court this moruine the see at Conny Ne eRe “school, Wprposes, ana | ERE Sy 244 pola 67, 925 J. A W, Clarvoe: ‘sergeants, iv A Milstead | SU $5iho- A. Baker. $0; J- Hutehinson: | Samuel Strong agt. the District of Golambia | COUN, be, rented Tor loth Misagnes [kek 9 9 Ak BE BAKInG Whole Tickets $1. and G. Pearce; privates, C. Sebastian, Augas- | Dihte by eek eso al, bo eae ast Ment | was resumed, and Judge Humphreys decided | 4° aa reso appointed to the position va-|R BR OO Y¥ A ALLLL POWDER 2 tus Brown, J. T. Finley, W. T. hiley, aiid os, | Ute. by Lockwood, #25; C. ©. Ivey. #5; Prof. | to excuse ihe juror, Win Kereeney wie ee cated by Mrs. Witte, and Mrs 6. well to 4a Address all orders to our Genera! Esstern ame i . “S| Wedgewood, $5; Metropolitan Police, $40: | terday asked to be rélleved ou te grouue that | Cate4,cy Mrs. Whi occupied by Miss Fairley; AS ILLTAMBON & 00. 690 Brondway, 3. Y. ~ | Fane WW Heikts, SOO Laeeteraseautie: | HEM NOW in the employ of the Distrie, of Co. | that bree ety eNogeupled, by AMiss ‘acting hoes si poate BiACs CASHMERES. very, fine quality, «0, | Cat H.W, Howgate, #10);Lawyersand Bank: | Jumbia, which is defendant in the eave, My. | {Bat Muss Nanule A. Lacy be eS eee ee Sere: colored cashmeres, pare wool, ©; black tam: | €F'S_ base ball match, $25); balance from He- | R. V. Hughes was selected in his place. This Seventh Division—That property on 34 ABSOEUTELY PURE, EDW. CLARK, Ire: Diack crape; Diack shawis: water-proot pe ke e ie total. oer A Seer in were done nd Marius, Sewers | strcet, between H and I streets, be rented for T. Deatze or cloth: navy blue, seal brown, and Diack, . $1,851.78. Amoi om gating about $225.0) and has been before 1 i LER Wool ‘flanaels, very cheap: excellent Canton | Wied. Grand total, gli 714.58 the court some time, and laving been before | °200! Purposes. $0. . Donat Me fore NON-RESIDENT PUPILS. LUMBER, WOOD AND COAL, Hanne}, Sz excellent yard wide bed tickin, |- .¢ gpations of supplies—Simon Wolf, 1 barrel | an auditor an award of about $35,000 for path. | Mr. Lioyd,of the fourth division, reported on 7 sale than all other bak- | DOOES, SASH, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, &e., 25; Splendid sheeting cotton, 25; villow-cass | Wargut; BC. Hewitt, 1 barrel of flour;S. | tiff was made, and the defendant exeauted cs i M edon | ROYAL” has a! than all 01 = > BC. let sheetit ot oe Comat i k lutchins, 3 barrels of flours HO. Claughton: | thorete” ‘The trial will probably conswoe eens the communication in relation ‘to non-resi- Virginia avenue and 9th st. 8.¢., ¢oiton, yard and a half wide, ~ - ad dents, that the pupils named (Misses Sars- j-1m Washi: , D.C. Sakceopecen aoe Soartehe! Nous. Bake Co. 12 palrapanis; | ral days. bury) are atiending seferson Sulldteg. ito a nee. D.C Rick Bros. have completed the improve. | $00,1 Darrei of four; American Tea Co., 1 | NEW Fatt Dry Goovs—Fiannels, blank- Tal puck sated Sit hon-sesident pupils were to es ments in their establishment. and are now | Shest tea:C. Xander, l case of wine; Dr. Gross, | @t3. comforters, black cashmeres, black al. und in other di and he moved that Preby ataeioommodate thelr patrons with | 3 fallons unfermented wines W. H. Morrison, fiheus. napkins, towels, cassieerss toe Sane Some discussion iclowed, Us weith acer PUBLIC AN RE LOWEST Bates OES AT €very facility for the advancement of the pho- our: Dr. W. 8. Hoge, 2 barrels of tt sf from John St Bowl read, fographic art flour; Dr. Ralph Walsh, 2 barrels of flour. wear ; iramense stock at bottom prices. Tow- poet training Jot le, was 5 having once res = = ci ‘Peni he was a tax here, but could not ‘will ever be without — and Law Books re- eSARPETS! Caxrera: ‘Large stock to make | Meeting of the General Committee Deere a ee obtain iekets of Salata Toh cldron, ford only in tin cans Dy grocers, pa ona? the volumes of ptt g < : ———— nsideration was post: ee, — Seed oncea aut ay | a RS RRM a atemamprn | ocmn erent it anes | Sage nner | wr spaees peur are cy | ae Dicey Me Mn Ahad Ba pts | avenue, south side, near 7th in 3 3 ¢ 3 strength not insures success in bat street Adve. : coin Hall met this morning in the of the | silks; bine, Plumb, ‘steel, cardina), | , Mr. Holland offered a resolution directing | Seng ‘than ‘or W. B. & 0, H. MORRISON, are Suizce Farib OTsseus 5 ces, per Biggs House, . presid- Diack Bike: trom 75 ets {3 42305, excaont shift Bepeessaas merenneetes SBererwesene kinds. It will keep any length of Law ebeceneaeiey aceumanaeentn: 4 Guaranteed, Be at John’s, cor. 7th and D sts,—aaue” “7™ | MS, Bbiomne enon “as Slavia naman bi | Seam bonne Mantemrined [ny ey gb ered — augtl-te 475 Penn. avenue. | sngie-3m Pos et ee agit os