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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1881-DOUBLE SHEET. AUCTION SALES. {5 Bot always to be ‘upon. REPORT OF BEALTH OFFICER TOWNSHEND. A LETTER TO GUITRAU—“CRANK TO CRANK.” THIS AFTERNOON. oLs MR. ASTOR AND THE ELECTION—Partt vieraIx—eo- | ap hehe ns og ee as ere han | Healta Officer Townshend yesterday submittss | It will be remembered that on the evening of T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. tee ay,, NOVEMBER. TWENTY-FIVE, igo CIETY SENSATIONS—MANAGERS’ BLUNDERS—PER- | ‘he lobby that will go to Washington this wiacor | to the Commissioners his annual report, covert: | S ptember th last, Sengeont John A. Mason, of — LETTER FROM NEW YORK. 29,000. Either he ‘gotcheated, or what one hears Santtary Condition of Washington. The Case of Sergeant Mason. 5 oc] "7 "a the 21 U. & artitiery, as be was about going on * Say lige ee eee em Clifton a: | SONAL MATTERS—BRIEFS, ETC., RTO. will be Ticher than ever, and thelr instructions | the operations of the health department for the y. st POUR OCLoC, OF SATURDAY, NOVEM | from Aierandria’ st EUETEN O'GLOCE A Be will be | Special correspondence of fae Eventxa Sram. will be extremely positive. year ending June 30, 1881. The document cover: | itty with a detachment of his battery at the Jatly Pe BAPTA at Laand reth ee ool | pent acetate ae prt ew Yous, November ss. | got sveuramy om, Wall stcet 16 Jay Gault | oq pages of lowly written mami. "wr | weet to the caer of te tulillng oa ed pope | ey eS Tesreold. | Purchasers Will be abe examineandse-| ‘There has been an election in New York. Mr. | tay there: Tremaine uraecoeeas a“ dealth officer says “that our showing 2s to healt. | 9° through the glass and into tne cell of the setts avenue. There is an old frame no on New Shoes ees from 8 largo and 2 fine eke PRS lee$ Wm. Astor has not profited by it, and the light of Mr, James Gordon Bennett is exercising the se- | fulness is even better than that of last year. | “Ssassin cat, Mason was, of course, put inte Joney svenue and 2 small two-story frame dwelling on | th mn (0 celebrated Stock £0 4004 | nis presence will be dented Washington this year. | Yerest Gistpline in the editorial rooms’ of the | Seventy-one less deaths cecurred during the yee! | tho guard house at the arsouel, wher he retains basicaly 4 il other nicht, Are os the a ended June 30, 1881, than gid a, year Cap ‘ap to this time employe 2 8] Ing inatters was dozing, with his | ing. The total number of deaths was o Meant well, but he did not know. Asa statesman | feet on his “aeeke sn for “good-night” copy. wien number 2.205 were of white a ana h Tate 6 ten per cent off for. fleld in which he has hitherto exercised in- | fe bounce from the inside to the outside, anf | 18.18 per 1,00 per annum for the white, 81.27 for | A few days ago Mr rehased will, if desired, be delivered on is ere! his abi we p | the ont * atic > 4 Peceived ta, if ties. ‘That does not mean that they were not well when he writes up the Lext prize fight it will be | the colored and 22.60 for the total populat mn. C pincare., Castion - Awaiting bis trial by cov artial is now Stet! that he will not be tried until J.T. COLDWELL, Auctioneer. ve ample time to attend the sale and lesve the same day. -qrms: Six months’ credit, on approved notes, bear- | he did not please New York city in the meagre | He will doze there no more. Mr. Bennett gave hiin | 1,9% of colored persons, showing a de: by a lady who has studied in the best schools of Ger- interest; carb, Many and Italy, 2nd hae any years ‘experience, Ad- aee Ne pe firings ital; dress Madame OCTAVIA ELL, at Metzerott's Mu- ED | the cars at Clif! ic Store, 025 Pennesivania avenue? aolawew’ | [SE BALANCE OF THE UNREDERMED at Clifton Forine at sale.” $100 deport tis fains and run to and from the Farm. Pasenxers | In some respects this is a misfortune, for Mr. Astor NSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL, MUSIC TAUGHT vill of counsel for Gute ef t lis client im : i for some other paper than the Heratd. the decedants 1098 were c live year: hee over Ht, And nok ; a Rings, | _ A descriptive list with full pedigrees will be furnished | intay 6 “ ope Shel even pooaen r ornt Ine the aon having revenwd PASHINGION TRAINING SCHOOL FOR | Chane and Clothing will be sold at public auction og | on application to THOMAS FLEICHET, enperintend- be eae teathoges in ee ee Ross Raywonn. Senet: SENG TS Ween CE LY TONES REDO) Tota aan be aoe Sintra | j _ aie FRIDAY and SATCRDAY EVENINGS AT SEVEN | entof the Farm, Clifton P.0., or to JAMES B. MA | Ob! y might have ever so mucl | THE DISERICE VA ENE STREER | [Yih Me Were Ow Dirty, $2 marriages a pare in eee Baime), he neers Me x j FOURTH ANNUAL SESSION. LOCK P.M., atthe National Loan Office, 1007 7th | CHEN, Centerville, Fairfax county, Va. n12-eotds,ktds | than the People could appreciate. He ts ambitious. MAILHOADS 368 stl 5 ted October 2, and peade. AW te ~ letter ts ; ‘The regular course ‘will be detfrered | street. {nil-2t} FOLEY, Auctioneer. So was Julius Ceasar, but the Mark Antony who a . ON THE SUEJECT OF MALARTAL DISEASES een Boni6 tiene dies cee soe ee ae 2 MONDAY and FRIDAY at 7. = . 7: COLDWELL, Real Eetate Auctioneer. has slain him has mo such plea to bez| Attorney Fiddles Statement of the |! Stys:—“When an excuse ls wanted for any ab- | yy; hues ehay unk tana tn ae : EE ae pe AUCTION SALE OF A DESIRABLE TWO-STORY | his death’s excuse, as the other one had. Case. al condition of the hu stem, malaria | self. Ana tna fre: country hee TRUSTER'S SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK STORE Wes > EELING, No\Oo UBTERET NORTE: | or pougitt political preferment for no| The following isthe full text of Mr. Riadic’s | comes up as naturally as quinine is t Helen he gpme tp oraed eee Onegai OnE | On MONDAY, NOVEMBER FOURTEENTH. other reason beyond the one that he wanted to | Statement of this matter heretofore briefly referred | It Las really become fashionable. No on ec toinggelttomer rsh O 5: ote SIXTH AND SEVENTH STREETS NURTH- a EME RTE) iG ve : Unat are crazy at Uae ‘D. W. PRENTISS, M. D., Dean, ae 1851, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. 183 | move in political life. His object 1, therefore, in | to In Tue Sran: ring from anything other than matarta. | fy the minds uf some, mot Leecher heenenicror duly secoeical ainoue tie and recone for thee, the above PO ee re ett ree” | one sphere of criticism that may be very farre- | OPFICE OF THE ATTORNEY FoR THE Dreratcr Now, it1s notmy Intention or desire to attempt | by writing lo You to beh yon soinethy wth at tale BAND ASSISTANTS TEACH | Dictiet cf Columbia: in Libor 71, at folio 204 et Terms: One-half, casi, and the balance in'six and | mote from any other. Nevertheless his defeat 1s P Covcuria,y | a dental that the conditions attendant upon what Senlaie te tak kateors seas at ee English branches. “Proparstion iia» anil at the written requces of the parties secured, I rere months, a re eters ae Mm Ree Orme S10: or cararitty “6 Matoor OF general congratulatior Waseincros, October 21, 1881. | 1s supposed to be a m: nats a oe ringe classes $2 per month.” For | win omer for vale, strubicnnctca, On TUESDAY. os | lee om “3.7. COLDWELL, Auetionesr. | and of pleasure. He liked to try; he dil tt; he | Gentlemen: In compitance with your rv but what Xe anh to. though you onpht to be SAEUS, TA12 Lstreet north: | OCLOCK P.M, in {ront of the premises, all that esr failed. Personally Astor isone of thie best fellows | Testate the positions, advice and action of this s the fact that Uh. uenee and § Irichtoneds mo one with = eae CE rs ig lp any ES oa I] ah al amoug the rich men of New York. His manner | office upon the interesting clans of the District coming fry Lason, the 80 Leen locked MS 88° & scunerven, Washinton, D. C., known and described as lot marked = And presence are winning, bis common sense ob- | ys. the Sarat Bc pe By F, in the sul po Suanal Logs Three (3), Hour. | "I willeell at my auction roome, 811 7th street north- | vious, his Hberality of purse and generosity. of 4 : seegh ar bata Apoyh the ; ‘TEACHER OF ELOCUTION, fron (14), Fifteen (1) and Siztwen (16), in squares Four | weet on MONDAY MORNING, NOVEM FOUR: | opintin beyond disput. He never hes put on alrs, | Tad company, the Metr columbia ied mph sot Mt be aia he. | WERGOU BOM WOMIE hake Gtk eeu aie K geet _Bi-2m 1212 L street northwest. ened a forty-seven, (447), tometber with ‘Brick | LEENTH, a larve lot of o~ ay Eh ines consst- | has never held himself nleof from the world, has | companies, for work done by the old Board of ealthfulness of our climate. It is | tell y K that I shot and hit ig of Parlor Chamber Seta, Sidel ‘ds, Lounges, $7 G{ECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Etore and Divelline, containing ten (10) ‘rooms, with all | 2i8,0f Hatlor Sets, Charnber Seta, done many good tings and until this canvass few | Public Works, several years ago undergthe provi- pted as fact that the malaria, roush your boty that modern ‘unprovements, being No, 628 O street north- | “Twill scll SAME DAY a Family Carriage anda largo | things to Invite public disfaver. In appearance | sions of the co: "Ter tot of Notions: also, a ot Carpets, alot of other goods, | he isa tall, streisht young man 8 Of the cc s PROF. AND MRS. N TC. COLLTERE'S ee yon Sate prusty 2ist, 1871, Augi bed by t od Law French, English and Classical School for Boys, Terms of sale: One-fourth cash; balsnce peyebio in | toonumerous to mention. Gf ood abd had luck, cular, With a good face bearing an honest expres- | te act of F il Reopei MONDAY, OCTO! three (1) equal installvents, in one, two and ‘years, q : e a Ones athe eoth: ies s asave ‘4 of the necessity which would have bee on’s Shot to have er and full particulars ad cireuti to fe yaymnents to be secured by the notes of the o of it, stocrs 8%, uth e Dis p01 companies res! on rom y midst. s ; » come Of OF Lo Com Nove mC COLLIERE A ee urchaser and deed of trust upon the premises; or all | WY ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auction and chin, a well kept moustache, and an easy, un- | totally different grounds from its claim upon the | know full well, in the liht. of present. knowled, 4th. That ts giving youa chance to grow, and -C s Profemsce cf the teen 3 ‘At the option of the purchaser.” A deposit (one Sai hurried Way of doing things. 'He fs not a drink- : ° eting _ Cramton oo oe Ee |S gen el peg ee, HOF A Rane AND mn asnompe ong | AML way Mead tht as ae ttt | Sam ole ec toss SPENCERIAN Bi COLLEGE, ER | of wale are uot compiica with In ten daya, the Trustee | — SCA NEW SPRING WAGON, COUNTER | largest Yacht that Salley gins A racing stable | law asit was, of one sixth, was mn na D atroets northiwew, corapies its new and | reserves the riche to resell the property at the cost and | 84 Ea A ee ta re known as’ the malarial diseases de- | You will ne upon the miasma from marshes, | te in. ‘The and tG exist in loca fi an luproved | that wh sment under the | pend not ad the | Jor their o clothes from Boston; an you do now. lied On Chose Soldiers to LES, &o., AT AUCTION, os owner notified, and 1 end of thirty days he ar retaoved from any such tn Fithy ab in Washing» hall in tue handsome edities known throughout detenlting va days? On TUESDAY, "NOVEMBER FIFTEENTH, 1881, at | ries; never plays polo, or stich nons y, acertineate of indebtraness was iste d fon] gutters in a city; the saturation of ore ame some that a the Unite Seatnsas LINCOLN HALL BUILDING. Day | "og-cctacthe dle eee SOs He GLIGe onic | TEN O'CLOCK A.M, wo shall tell at the store, nott- friend, a Telentiens, eliemy, and, meners 9 oe or na Ctieeaann a 97 20d Sains: thetn aa nd they have not the ved in the hands of the A railroad track is inking ut dwellings: th ano sense | unventilated cellars; the acc and Evening Sessions for Ladies and Gentlemen. "Sons —= east corner of Vermont avenueand L strevts northwest, andasuxnters educated for real life. Students re | §®~THE ABOVE SALE 1S POSTPONED, ON Ac- | Pamed in part; foul air from damp, ulated ith from y 1S a man of something more than ine The Teason Js you are one that isa ‘ Baceest,” by James A. Garfield also full information | Puaeod +> 1S! Seivg hous atl places “ceantec. | Nest Tubs; Buckets, Willow Ware, Gefeat as jhe could have become had he | to pave the ontire space between tw lines dain | TeeponatUMity: for fuse eae wae net ned EBC | extra work to many. and have made money. goncernine the Colless, wii be sent frre upon applica: palin Cottes ene ee Ged iom, Orcckeey Ware: poen elected. ‘The man who goes down to Wash- | along its track two fect beyond the outer rails. In | human system as ts accredited. to the malaria or | by tt. Well, F must v bu that your shot last FONE a ee Spree she, Cbtsined at the Cole (mice. | | Se THE ABOVE-SALEIS FURTHER POSTPONED, | Prushes, Sprine Balance, Counter Seales, Inston to take Levi P. Morton's place is a better J the instences of the companles named they did not | the marshes. Zymotie diseases are those whieh Juty hes made many pray Uaat never prayed bee SPENCER Vine Ponca al ee Oat | BERET ERENT tea uel TUESDAY, NOVEM: | One large and one amall Ice Box, cest $1 ne else whens ad eeewh BS Popular in soclety | do this work, and the board of public works was | the best of autuority Weach usare dependent upon | 10Pe Yet your gourd od pr hab you offered Sy DQ TRIS SY OUST Glick. Canned Goods, and alarve assortment of shelf Goods, | nd elsewhere, and strange to Say, the people of | opiiged to doit, and when It was done the board | an tmpure air, They might be termed. tilih dis. | UP te your Lond di you good, 1 hope. . H. EVKEMON' a = ers ikel: to think more of lim | Cn. One Spring Wagon, nearly new, made to order. New York are Just as edt it err not to | eases.’ Filth of some kind, whether it, be the de- | Tmvst tell you that you will get » fatr trial crith the other cost Misirane Pupil of Mi: z ce = HOMAS DOWLIN ezms: Ossh. than of any other repres ey have in the | the c¢mpantes, but td the owners of the Feal eayed vegetable matter marsh, the decayed | the sympathy is with the people and the people 1 Btousrt. at Gen Hees T as nl0-d WALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO. Aucts._ | government, the Prestien NE Rr I dc St ce Bac fier age ina country cellar, or tie ds ag tue Law, Your crime ise that ia newer be 1 ing Stror ‘CER’ ° 4 : 2 On revision of these ssments this cost of | mains of a domestic animal on a e:ty street, either Yor a is thitt the old you to shoot; = a CTT ROAD REAR OLD EGUNDIA, Wee OF Uy ROLES OES re Piving the space ch ble to the railroad com- | render the air impure, and the Impurities taken | that 1s bad fh you to Say hat, you are a Christien, : Alt ( pentes was deducted from thy ssments | Into the lungs, poison’the blocd and prodv LAW ¢ TRUSTEES SALE OF A LARGE, FIRST.CT.ASS As. | and ought uot to say that. “Dont Mame tricts, I don’t believe D.C. Se a e 5 . Se A By vistus of a dociea passed fi iGummeme Cort s noe $ a m adjoining property aad cilarged to the | ease Now, the prin diseases attendant upon | all the bad. This isa land of chance. Th Mas New Yous Avexur; S of the District of Coleauiia curthe Lady day of Ge DIRE CORR ELaT: SET nEe ak we care much here, and dow’t tiunk you do. TEUOANS FeSHOEETE as a) ueee [ake emadlg Gl ao ue reece upune froma any | have to get something wew up in Four ‘Hon. R. T. Merntcx, LL. D., Constitutional Law, se ENTH, 1881, omMMencing at | of October, A. D. 1871, and recorded in Financially considered, Petti 13 a monstrous and is no power by which it could be nd small-pox. Be Is civen alist i youon the Potom: rtlats and Ue you. I you Hon. _ ticHaRDsoN, LL, D., (U. 8. Courtof | Shien Samuel Crown diet enced, situate inthe renee | foe toto ss eR fallure, She sung nicht before last to something | sessed on the 1 js and weir property Cur prominent cities, with a. comparat Bet loose to to shore you will | be Claims, Statntory law. ; = of Washington, in the District of Columbla, west of | Of the lana reosohie ofthe pr less than a full house, that represented something | nor could certificates of indebtedness be fs showing the deaths Occurring in each from mobbed. If not, you will hb denceand Kauity Surisrmadence es Tats Ev- | Georcetown, atid near the Old Foundry, fronkine on | subscribers, by the weltton direction of ce npty coe | less than $5,400. ‘The’ ten-dolkara ticket, business | #eulust tens. Pre Was no law for that. ‘This | €4ses above referred to, the 1 ge of the same | At Rich pressure of the tide 3.3. Darururox. En; (Petsonal Property, Con- de af the C mie ee oo sronEe On eured thereby, wil sell at pblle auction, to the} saga | was Just a Uttle too much for even tie extravagant smy adv! Bee: ieee) ‘the House Ss eS Sandel Gath rate me ert wee Eeees on W. i Dessts, AyD 1h. Be Rea P fo.a subdivision, the plan of whieh will be | Fi OV. DECEMB! people ot New York; but nevertheless she sang, ouithess corporate te about "Wash pr second. You will wish that you was in mestic Reistiona, Testamentary and Cri Grapeod Irae toe ne ‘Enprow ee one une AFTE and if her audience was made up of a short num- “l Cases dle of June to a our bright and happy home aati: fF Saebs, AM, LL. Bg. J. DaRtiatom | Oi ee ce bed by decree: One. (iird cae nS aren) tne Sauare are The tui given by the have the s; T spent many ms, Fuse of ti ae hundred and twenty), in the City of Washine He oer Perth extends FeO ee ae CONTE. ober to | balance inequal instalments to be paid in six, twelve | ttc oF Golan ; a : and clztteen months from day of eile, or allin cash, on | eatdivision of Jeb he, gl the classes are wow open for the reception of option of the nurehaser. “On vaymientn of all the tur- vevor of said i on : charo money the proy erty will be conveyed to. the pur. om 15th etree grediate corres F254 Slondenee oe ees as Pest chaser. A “don each lotat time of | lance Dwelling House, insu, Jot parbculars apply to the Secretary, at oe, Hate |S ber, they were a cless of people by whom the tdea of monetary value was never considered In con- ection with the grandeur of the musical feast they received. And how she did sing! And pplause! The lke of tt, so I Whose years enal them te ny Of all npat Vent 1 have {les of the cities nam porrect: COMPARATIVE STATEMENT SHOWING DEATHS PROM OTIC DISEASES IN THE 14 CIVVES G THE 13 WEEKS ENDING SEFTEM- st you ought. 1 tat according to Job: in trying to ac commenced si , aad are ai is mila yet it wir 0 require anc ried at tie y not complied ¥ f the District c prvileces, here ces to the same belonging ose | term. i can K a — tm_ | risk aud cost of defanitivs prechaser. etaining. authority, was never before heard ta New York. | is seen, accept hy trial. You must took bold and truss OSPOENE SEMISAIY_FRENCH AN ne-déde WILLIAM. A. GORDON, Trustee} “Hterne u!tale:—One-fourth of the purchase money | For my Own part, ity Woo the Indst pargictent, { 0. Lie Taw. ae the correct ott =e You have a good brother-tn-law; be Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies and [ MAS DOWLING, Ai = (of which 3250 aust be fe) incaeh, | enthusiastic and hearty T ever hi . 1898, for the perm. toay | ull he can for you. “You taust write co mes Little Girls will reopen: at $43 M etreet uorthweet, Sep- | "FVHOMAS NG, Beer. and the residue iu ¢ and three | an ais ee District government wes before Cor ee See ae T would like to do you all the good f M stre Si ¥ ‘were as pure asa “rh gi | cava Weep fenuay 7 . tember 5, 1881. Classes from Kindergarten to Harvard haser | WETe a mero ae | dition of the law upon tals matter Was Di can. in Uke yourself—poor and in prison; munations. Thorough instruction by North- EXECUTOR'S SALE. tun per | choir,” and they rang the voice of muste 9s only | at law sison dite matter wis prong t = noone allowed coneste All E here ae tee eee 19 EGISTERED SEVEN PER | annum interest, payatle hail psecured by a | Iausie’s voice can. —Assuredly no such human | tts p SUES DEE para a tp ae Sx Beckton! : | pers; yet nave to Duy them. [think of you a greta SST ee , SERIES No. 4, PAYABLE | deed of trust to the salisfacti “es, on the Patton has ever been heard fn America. ‘That | @ pToviston by which, if a railroad corapany how SSO FOMR02 heals cant help ite You mk tht tf » WEE RESUE HER Che roperty sold: or the purchawer may pay all cash. atbis | sald verybody who has heard the singers of the | Pesiects to pave tts proportion of a street, the Dis- | sasvosyp oromay letter, yet it is from one. that Would like 4 cane MAN AS NC. On MONDAY, NOVEMBER FOURTEENTH, 1881, | option. All convey. oxding must be at the | Just tour or five decades, and wien you hear an | trict shouid do it and assess the cost on'the esout JO Wed dod a AE pense Ao marsala sae ‘ew Residence, molen brace'thee. Good-by; write 1249 9th t northweat, 019-4w* | St TWELVE O'CLOCK, at the auction rooms of | cost of the purcl...5 e tertus are hot complied | ancient, opera or concert goer speak without | Toad; and if not paid; issue a certificate of indebt- sh aly -by; write soon. = pana ccd oclae THOMA’ + Tahall geil the above bond. Ped Wifhun five pays, after the day of sas the Trusts | remembering Jenny Lind, or some of the ones who | edness and sell it; und if then not paid within a = Wastthoon Guy. Dp: JouN A. NOsam. paws = 2 the purchaser i Mee é i has been ‘stirred to its depths. "The | ing ii a r 8 was formerly Reiko aes MASON'S INFRISONMENT—IS DEFENCE WILL BE Ie 3 J,REMOVED from Baum's Hall to 809 Fest Capitol FP HOS. E WAGGAMAN, Beal Estate Auctioneer. Speaal tionton i Called to this vsinahe property, Ws. brilifant one, and in the Social chi Pa Or au onan On as rs De Tere feciace eee SANITY. S = Deing a ffrst class house, and advautugeour!y located. ” | nence of its individuals was far beyond anything I | Det ‘i cost C1 iuaproving streets Is now | Mason, who has hen-tofore been know: “ra 66r\HERE 1S NOTHING ON EARTH 80 PRECIOUS ETY, GA LOUISIANA AVE: | nto-akda GHAISTOPAPE N. THow,{ Trustees. | Nave ever coen in this couutry where Patti Pet) Renee Tn ere Aa SOC! sceyeop res aor bone, Boalt in ommatees chow Shoctiorts of Sapna hae hit pm i Berne ey ae PE NORT HURST Gt nl0- BI ER N. THOM, atrare intervals, AS to her failure tn n TalitOwd conpanies Tuantng along tom. ‘The ane yes *,” hea it, COUN es heefec FRIENDS’ SEMINARY, STORY HOUSES, No. | NO. A. PRESCOT, Tal Estate Broker, Way, that 1s her business, and if reports agree it 13 | Muzin costs ere now paid froin the gent bap (Ul of his confinement in the guardhouse, and has I Srarer, Between 18Tu aXD 19TH NORTHWEST, G2 JOUISTANA VENUE AND No., 607 Cc J se ae an it she will Sur aS Se oe a appropriation by As in rere lost some flesh, He does not compixin—the quare A on 7 ST, KESPEC’ ne A GOOD CHANCE FOR INVESTME! with the sharpest kind of a stick, and thus m: = bs G. “ ters bel cl e able 2 owned spares (o (uv Dost facilities for 9 liberal of HER OES desi of cust dated the,7th daygst |_| Foreale by auction tho followiny desirabi Qtnatter of her own Individual personal business | To the U. $. Commissioners, ae Ig B | tere being much more comfortable than they ‘were Baye no expense for books. | Call on or address, f March, 1876, and recs: 5 is with a vengeance. nae a MIO | of 7 s ° 3h . 3. WILSON, Li 129, of the land records of the District of Columbia, MONDAY, NOVEMBER TWENTY-FIRST, ‘Whe Shade Trees of Washi ngten. @ | than otners can say, for since he nas been ee w cipal. | aud ‘at the request of parties secured, the under- | 180M POUR WOLGe ke. M., sonth 15 feet by SORE enue RO DEAD: Sanna OF ia kote: Gclmeses oe in prison the opposite ‘apartment has frequently MLE, & FRCORHOMETS FRENCH CLASSES | sigual Trustee will sell at public auction, SATUEDAY, | Gopth 100 fect to 30-foot aliey of lots, eats 6 ‘The grand sachem of Tammany bobs up pretty 2 i 8 aS many as five or Six occupants init He Sak eed Sees, INS 1 street parihwest. | ROVEMEES MINETERNTH, 186 st, YOU (4 Rest side Sd street, between E and F strects south: | serenoly to-day. The vote he polled, now that it] The parking commission have sent in their § | spends bis ume mostiy reading, ond, writing a of the isncuage and a Parisian pronunciation scquired | described real wstate, with jmprovemebte, koown as tie WSAME DAY, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. | 1s counted, shows that the warrior of an hundred | Tepert to the engineer commissioner for the year cuoneindoa gf | Umes to his friends and relatives. Tn his con- fia short time. ‘Terms moderate, 06 | cast half of it nonibered two (2), in equare numbered ig OES Sgr. 471. | This lot is the s utheust corner of | camp fires still has a belt to put scalps in, and he | C2ding June 20, 1881. Tt states that 2129 trees have & | versations he often speaks of Guiicau havii passe * four hundred nine (459), said east ‘and K streets southwest. Fronts 20 feet on 7th 5 ; ee removed the President, and says that bis (Mason’ 5) Ge a BOARDING SCHOOL FOR | iot tronting 25 feet on C street northweet and 26 feet on | atrnat bya depth of 100 feet. A desiratlo businces |!8 & Man who is very likely to get them. | been added to the number on the streets, and 556 SB a 3 : z | Inspiration was to dispose of the assassin, and Young Ladies. | West End Institute, New Haven, | Louisians avenue, in the city of Washinxton. come! Nobody ev replanted. The latter have been used to fill vacan- : i - S 2 er had the hardinood to risk his reputa- } | is remarked that at times he indul travae oun, Eleventh year. Superior eee oe | mae ete ne a tet ok Wao money fp aah: | AUESDAY, NOVEMBER TWENTY-TWO, 1801. at | ‘ion tor qrisdom by sening air, Kelly iy au idiot, | cles caused by storms, accidents by. runaway j | gant expressions aml eccentricities, "As has. boon ATIN, GREEK, MATHEMATICS, NATURAL SCI- | Which tho purchaser is to give notes, secured by deed | west side of dd strect, next to northwest corner M street |If they aid they were bitterly prejudiced. He | horses, wilful destruction, and cold weather. g meet ae detence Will be something lke that Lee Se privately or in class. of trust on the property, to the satisfaction of the | southwest, and can be bought in three parts of 16 fect may be, indeed he really !s, a trifle stubborn, But | 8050 large size tree boxes have been procured, and & | which ts to be made in the case of Guitewu—in- ‘ddten RTA CS AM. ‘Trustee, bearing Interest at nix (6) per cent per annuin | froni each tom wide alley. "Also, lots 2 aud 3, ear. 944, ; nully 18, 9 s 1 oo or thoeecendens tor ewir Sat Ge e & | Sanity at the time of the commission of the act ain Columbian College Wi . until pald. All conveyancing at the cost of the situated on M street, neat to northwest corner $1 street | if he Makes mistakes according to the judgment ot | 1+ ; y pla 5. Ef > g] and on the subject of removing the assassin. THICAT ACADPA ——— | dosent.” ff te temin of Talo sro nc enn ed with ot | SOUR na tm can, be Boat ik six part of | y45 erties ne, perhaps, has light of is own, and | SSO stakes have been used tor supportinr the z Ba 2:8 Scents eaias by aa aM, , " : each to a Ey : os, 75 5 aria : 83 4 1544 T stfeet northweet. Bre (8) dave, the Trustee pocerves the right to reac at | "Terma made known av fui of sale. tue errors are those ne suffers by. In all other | bOX¢s, 7,500 pounds of material for strapping, and 2. igsEe 32 2] songeant Mason was born in Orange county, Vauy incipal, J. P. CAULFIELD, Mua. Doc. the risk and ost of defaulting purchaser. n10-d J. 2, COLDWELL, Auctioneer. i 185 kegs of nails in repairing and renewing boxes. derz 232 Studies resumed September 26th. 20-2m* JOHN P. FRANKLIN, Trustee, Telations, except those in which Mr. Kelly has See 3 = | his tather being a mason by trade, and the fam ee THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. n10-th,e,im, w,f&ds 0. HOLTZMAN, Auctioneer. stood in wrainst the fire of criticism in public life, | One hundred and fitty-flve old aecayed aud use- gBES El tay “enemies sohas Whee hak Wee tk ISS AMY LEAVITT, OF BOSTON, TEACHER i WLI ° 4 t he 1s a much misunderstood man. His face 1s | less trees have been removed, and 2,075 holes She55) = tome ved hen years of Vocal and Instrumental Music. "Mise Leavitt | (EYEOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. T Will sell, in front of the premises, on TU: strongly marked in lines that awaken Inmanv| made for plentiig. ‘The annual expenditure ee }of age. When but 16 years ald he enlisted, in 1868, pay alno be euared a8 Contralio. Soloist in Church oF SPECIAL SALE BY CATALOGUR BAY NOVEMBEL PIETEENTH, 14, at re nS | p antagonisin at once <9 undes rved as 3t | necessary for the oi nary care of the 6,00) trees | ,,~ Diarrhoeal diseases, trphold fever, malarial | in Col. Leggett’s regiment, 7th Ohio volunteers Concert. Address 944 K street nor: weet. #15-3m oe OChOCE Fat Ae ream bee ALA Seu eteet sunjust, He isan American by birth, if that 18} tm tils city has now becomeso large taat only a | £e¥eS, Scarlet fever, diphtheria and smallpox. (in the sue company with his father), R. AND MRS. ALFRED BUJACS ENGLISH | sypprp ue me ety ru | to bo Said in hits favor for tie benefit of those who amount of the annual appropriation allotted | {Jersey City. and being wor =" r shoulder M and French Boarding and Day Sehool for Young ee eee aN ee ee Ton Rah eee rarer, and js an ele- | disapprove of him. He isan educated man, A| § minission, 18 avaliable tor to extention of | ¢, “It vill be seen by an examination of the above jane Gateores mee Sed 1963, he (en, 1012 strect northwest. Tha duties of this SMYRNA RUGS, TAPESTRY, WILTON, AND | Tete ae itis constaity rencd, Terine stounend be, | Scholar in many branches of literary and scientific tree planting. that we stana fifth highest in our showing of the | J0!nt ‘transferred to the Veteran Reserve ‘Corps and School will be resumed SEPTEMBER 26. #8-3m* MOQUETTE CARPETS. fore the sale enmineuces. Ali conveyancing at pur. | Pursuits, and his business relations, outside of 2 = annual death-rate from the principal zymotlc dis- Hl ae The abo He be_sold at Shascr's cost. ‘Title j erfec politics, in Which ‘connection F am not speaking of PROTECTION OF THE GROWING TREES. Gases for tne period named “Those Cities wrintch | Served therein Lil 1865, sttioned = AT EOL HULL INSTITUTE AND RINDERGAS spacious talearoom on WEDSESDAY, NOVEMBER | “8 ic Us HOLTZMAN, Auctloncer, him, are couduetod with centl” consideration | ‘The matniatnance of the boxes for protection of | Show a higher neamerene are Pittsburg,New York, | InGlanopolia. | His frienda cla hat since he sea Ee a Rae | RISTEESTE, 16th, COMAUNCING ae HALF-TASE | _nl0,12.14 J0thatd F sneetsnordavent._ | towiind his empioyés. and the essance of talrness | the trees constitut's a lange ttamn of expenditure, | Brooklyn and Baltimore. St Louts ind Jersey | Pong une wound his, disieition las ch or catalocue and further information apply to Prin- | auie purchasers: Baccainy ceey ba eee tS TD ENCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. eee eee Troe ad ee aT nom he bas | Over 30,000 of the boxes elther have been reavwed Ciecinnadl aad Senos it 000) and Boston. | Wwas noticed that he had grown very Tithe and Street southeast. OE mista a Ge CHANCERY BALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED aNp| plays the qualit of a gentieman, Is a gon | OF Stand in need of renewal, and every year adds | {000 below Us, while the mean annual Fato for tue | Passionate. SQV ASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, |_Dld-dis ” “"LHomNSs VowntNe, Auctioneer. UNIMEROVED REAL ESTATE IN THE il, | husband ond father, and, removed trom polities, 1s | to the lst. Aneffort has been made to dispense | Whole taken together seede ee eae MASON'S COMRADES—THE CQURT-MARTIAL corner 4% street and Pennsylvania avenue, (over | ———————_—__——————————————— LAGE OF TONTOWN, SALE TO BE | an estimable man, and, eyen in politi:s, he 1s, | with the boxes in the case of the older trees, but | APOve the rate shown for our cities. In other] ‘The comrades of Mason, as well us the officers of 's Bookstore, ) ‘Thirteeuth year, Piano, OF- x MADE IN SEPARATE PARCEL: Set ata eg obinton of the people who {hink | yt was found tnpracticable to preserve the trees | NOTUS the 150.000 population of the District of | nis puttery (Major McGilvray’s), speak well ef Noiee,, Singtug,” Violin, we. tacive teachers, BOOKS, &e. By, virtue of the decree of tho Supreme Court of gy | about lull only the Weathor-vane of their bellefs. | ftom injury atter remover ap Uae boese es Hee | Columbia during the time covered in. this state: s at Fis aavantaces. “0. B. BULLARD, Director. ‘slt-3ni* | ———— = the District of Columbia, pasted it Equity Cause 2 " : ted. Tt Is'conteme | MeNt lost 1,296 of {ts number, or an annuardeath,- | SeTseant Mason, and regard him as a good = ; EW BOOKS. No. 7,904, wherein Wiliain S. Martin and others SOCIETY SENSATION. Plated to substieaee an eon edad tts Comtetn” | rate of 10.23 per 1,000, witle ‘the 4,852107 popula. | Soldier anda good man. ‘The guarding of the jail HE ARCHER INSTITUTE.—MRS. ARCHER HAS Yaintiff aud Filen K. Martin and othe aeten! plated to substitute a cheap guard, which wil | 7 22 Der 1,000, while the 4,952,107 popula- . ay, ARCHER INSTITUTE. —MES. ABC Will | ~Votcanoes, by John W. JGdd, Inter, Set. Serten, $2. | Meals He cea en E- Martin and others are deten- | ‘Tho other night there was a ball at the Casino, commence on THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 29th. For a ind. Inter. Sel. Series, $2. 2 i r DAY, th protect the main stem of the tree froin the gnaw- | tion of the fourteen communities named lost | has never been considerd as a pleasant duty by the Ing of horses and from the chopping with hatch. | 3.064, or ut the rate of 10.29 per 1,000 per annum. | soldiers, and had Sergeant Mason killed Guiteau, eTWEN. | Which, socially considered, was a highly tmpor- ; 1s81, commencing | tantaffatr. It was dignified by the fact that it | ets and peeling witi kulves in the hands of those | T!es® figures speak “for themselves, and GFevlare and further jeulare address or call pon | 3/0708 for Tou rs. 3 5 ¢ 5 ‘Geo. | tion, in frontof the premises, on MONDAY, yan Ses pe te chtnien TY-FIRST DAY OF NOVEMBER , ARCHER, No. 1401 Massachusetts avenue, t TWO O'CLOCK P.M, all of Lots cipher (0), one (D), i : demonstrate very clearly that what is accom. | tite Men generally would not have regretied It, for @Ppoaite Thomas Cire! 88 | Byivins MDs. € "Aunt Soreus, by Misa | fwenty. nino (20), two hmndred. and twenty: | Was given tn honor of the French and German | who POS arene: wamusement In destroy- | plished by “Washiagton malaria’ here, is rendered | Me would on eee eee ae Howard, aithor of One Stuumer, $1.35." Our Fenuiar | four (4), two himndre audtwenty-tive (25), two hun- | visitors. In its results, 1 bids fair to be an | {9g bublic property, 8 ag regards | Disciple by different agencies in otken Inewnte | Shortly after the occurrence Mason's friends so A enatet at French School for Young Ladies ana | Songs uid Voose Wine Mats Picasa Hee Te | dred and Ait ete eases eee Pasdead a ae tcearulr tu that will goon exploding itself | {yao Mithour lor of Vinge. Mae Pe Able | We nave no reeking streets and foul gutters. Our | Cured the Services of Mr. J. G. Bigelow, @ member 4 Children. 21 Vermont vente: will 1e-onen ber | 80n, 4t0., $6. ‘The Sun, by O. A. Vounm Tutor ber, | echt (258) ey seven O07) ‘subdivision of Uniontown, | iregul pedo, tha: goon exp! ig to do without let or hindrance. It a sutt- | Surman oly snd i is ot "| Of the bar of the District, and he at once entered Jai. Boarding pupils iieated Pam. | Serles, $4." A Pickwickian lexis by John RG. | D.C. And iu frout ot lot cipher (0), after the sale of | for many a long day to come, and give New York | able guard can be adopted it. will, to that ex: aa cncliteen are ee: Milidrained; | upon the work of preparing the defence. In the F = . Illusion, ¥y Jaines Bully, Inter. Sci. oaia eel pnp ya ue also offered eS Society no end of trouble. Now the facts in the | tent, diminish the expenditure for protection. properly ventilated, and we guard against accu- | litter part ot ber, the case having been re- E ASELL INSTITUTE, 905 16rm STREET NORTH- | Series, o Episodes by HoH” House: gio "its | chest, 40 deccribed ins deed reontes te Loker Got, | ease are that it was the swellest affair New York | CouSequent upon the iaprovement which curtalls | Properly ventilate quae een ae U- | ported to Gen. ‘Hancock, and the counsel having ‘west_Mra. L, E. Suite, Principal. A select Eng- apancse Epinodes, by louse, $1, The | chester), 6 decribed ina deed recorded in Liter 621, ora. | BeWidth of the streets, ‘and removes the curd | MUlations of Hlth. | There ts no « Het coun: | Suggested that on the Court martial to Uy the and Clamical School, with superior facilities {or ind, by Mies Domatiralty | oF Coli cats ee On enue Beccene: Dis | has had fora long time. Music, supper, ‘ecora- | tine to a greater distance from the ‘building line oitaea M130 Taticls expected Cf oe und | case officers not attached to this post % dad comforts of a plcamnd bness to nk tome eae i and Cait: | A flat of the provcsty can be seen at the office of the | tion and hall hire, (they had to hire a hall), cost | many trees, formerly on the curb line, now in- | Serict iecpount, and So much expected of them: and ) "detail was made, and the time set for convening Giredlars may be obtained at the Bookstores or from the | aiin Wallets, Card G &e. Anacori:s and Fotomac Railway Company in Union- | near to $75,000. Fifteen hundred tickets sola at | cluded in the parking, and In some instances are by sanitary reform. with, ‘the gry the court. In view, however, of the Princ 926-5in FRANCIS 8. MOHUN, om 7 In well known, a part of it bein the ho- | #10 each was the contribution or the chosen guests, | !«ft in the sidewalk, where they are palpable ob- | nuisance removed from Our doors, We would stand | fF the Yorktown’ centennial being then in cai aaa Booustiies axp Starionem, | , hie property ts well known, a nart of it being t Who could not exceed the number given. Who | StTuctions in the public thoroughfare; but whether | BUSance removed from our door ell a2 the | STSS, the order Setting the time for the trial was E = ee ts Ee Saad ine Iota egniee, (Gy one a twonigsnine 0) and bald the rest of the money is n instter of curious | 1 the parking or the aidewals: they Sens inost beaut city in tae ee ‘Suspen ded and no a since been taken. 3 Boarding School ‘Ladies. “t a . rt 2 pI comfortal - | ant tisfi quiry. y a pea STARS a eee oe Ft Reap ine. Sondre Brel, m sf «| was “free, and “cltampagne - ana “"bRer | trees, and they should be removed at once.” Street IMPURE AIR@ DEFECTIVE DRAINAGE, ETC. Alexandria Affairs, r Wengen I D. (ae Cundal's Bookbinding, jpAnclent and Modern. $12.00 Terms of f sale: Que-th a of, the purchase, money in gundy were aS abundant asthe most | trees are subjected to many casualties and un-| He states what has been done in the way of for Tue Evexxe Stan. MRS. J. EDDY SOMEHS, F ‘For cata- | Gottichalirw Notes of Pianin 50 | for which purcharen te Ba ne Reta ee anterest. | unquenchable appetite could ask. ‘The manuge- Unavoiabie nee Which are In a great degree | inaugurating a system of plumbing inspection; | abr" for Uhh rare. pcm ances. There are SS S16 aes | A Seema, By cin of Ons mae LBS | mroperer sol om i cael a th cpio of the pu | MC, Was, TETANY Na except In bom matters 0; | UOAv OL scm THREATEN THR TexEe MIldes 10 Ce alee oe at cranen of the services | three vessels from Nuva Sootia to this port now = eee tinea = A de Jot when £0! A y 3 ABLINGTON ACADEMY, CORCORAN BUILDING, Sag ees nee bes 1.50 | required. The property will be sold clear of aileneum. | that It all went to ploces because Ib was drawn too alludes to the subject of hot-air supply for dwell- | overdue: The schr. 8. M. Bird, the schr. John corper Pennsylvania avcnoe and 15th street. op: | Gouid's Majories Gi 1:80 | Drauices und ail fexen to uly iet, 1881, Conveyancing | fino. ‘There was # card of precedence, althoush om ‘Treas select school for boys and | “Novelties in Payete and recording at purchaser's cost. what precedent It was framed for the occasion fs a tdays behind time, storms, on account of the early removal of all | defective svoves, furnaces and latrobes, which emit | The 8. M. Bird, which 1s os They are particularly Mable to injury from ings, and says that many of our dwellings have | Bird and another, all with reresd and potatoes, d F cber limited. Onty scholars of good | and aii Leather Gens, WOODBURY WHEELER. ter Delo xclusivel, " branches from the lower portton of the main stem, | !mpure air into our sleeping and dining rooms; | met with ap ‘accident has put into Lynn 1 Sasracier received, | Fall term of sel berine | “Ew"branch Box Oiice Ford's Opera House. panes ae eect nortiiwent, | I Mest eemlation Gel hen ee ‘This pruntug ts unapoulanee, in ones teevbraacies =gepo es ound Lusty as Eee Geen cee ae 3 thorough ‘instruction in the 'Commen’ Eneliah JAMES J. CHAPMAN, 435 7th street no1 tie Ne oe cee Mrs John | may not interfere witn the proper use of the | wich has been once breathed by the cook, which | District cities as well as Alexandria, Vessels ng 7 cher. Porgy oa Pee bes Chand, eee See n8-d&ds ._ | Bigel Ry or soouier lenient t Mn di a) streets and sidewalks; but it weakens the body of | has passed over the viands or traveled through the | plaster and carry away coal, and the exchan; Hecate. ~ a Penelpal Wi ee EIGN | 08 911 Pennsylvanis avenne. (OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. the family of theerntctner No ahoeien phen we fhe tees and deprives them ore fa power - Spann interstices prasad ae pomp ont a products is constant. ec time woe m: =—— come os hetmcrsmes - = a in ie TMS, aS Com} trees whose nat ofa r. le gives: iseases which are devel- | a vo} go and return, is often or seven ‘TON COLLEGIATE. o QABBATH SCHOOL LIBRARY BOOKS AT HALF) Atcarers sate OF FIGHT NEW TWo-sToRY | C°ssiou Hadl moved, Ano the: leading couples were ural growth 19 nob disturbed. by, manipulations; oped By the inhalation of lnpure wir. On the sub. reeks but fase fal Capt. T. C. Talpey, in the schr. = ad and_Day Schoo! for, Sou ‘Ladies and PRICE. BRICK HOUSES, WITH MODERN IMPROVE- coe u ~ int veka ea the fact Was] hence the necessity of a strong protecting box— ject of defective drainage and house sewers, he ‘Si leit Alexandi coal for po) ie be aentnee ~ a aerencene MENTS, ON THIRTEES-AND-A-HALF SCREET, | learned by the managers that there was a non-ob- | strong enough to support the plant for the first | States that tendency to improvement is being ‘sailed from Boston to Windsor, N. 8., took: ERS? Pruvcivals, 1623 and 1 xandrla made, and shows the defects which have been | a load of plaster and returned to Ale’ 7 lth street northwest.a6 | For 8 few days longer we will continue to sell a large NEAK THE BUREAU OF ENGRAVING AND | Servance of the arrangement of detall. So they two or ear of its growth; but after it selection of Sabbath School Library Eooks at half price. | _ PRINTING. Stopped it all, notified Col. Von Steuben; and | ceases to. aff PE = rd support, it {8 of no further | made during the year. within 2 days. The use of plaster in the man E. SCHERL, Teacher of PIANO, ORGAN and | A good chance for Mission and Country Schools to get | ,.3¥, ¥ittne of eight several deeds of trust, each trouble began that has not ended yet, although | value except asa nea the stem from depre-| | Of the garbage system and removal of offals he | facture of fertilizers increases every year. Mills Do TOCA ee eee EERO, ORG * ated the 14th day of April, A.D. 1877, and recorded ea crattors who were present, and of | dations, as above stated. With a view to lessen the | dwells at some length, and says lat many Of the | are required 9 grind abd treat it sad. in tus, BES well cs thowo ‘winning to be. qualiied for ee eg NTYNE & SON, in Liber No. B64, st ieee SO ty Mes 0, aa, whom Eanes ears ee took French | chances of igus fom gets, recourse is had to former troubles have ‘been overcome in thls ser- ture and manufacturers have been stimu- forniers ur Teachers. uth street northwest, sont g 02, 256 and 269, et sea. 5 ivoly i cipltately. Now, soclet runing or thining out the tops during summer, | vice. lated by the commerce, which grows out of the fis na 420 Soveuth street northwest | Mr HONDAY, ts TWENTY PHASE DSS GENO tis mares Of the apy, ok. Bt leant B erecting hus aliowing tio wind to bass, through the MISCELLANPOUS RECOMMENDATIONS. Mining that brings the'coal trade to the Potomac . 5 = = . rt CLOG) rest, A cl them from RE CEDARS A HOME SCHOOL, FOR YOUNG GcHOOL BooKs AETEENOON? tho fol'gring Lows 19 WW Gonton ae | “Why? why?” The lines of contention have becn Sproctea hy stones, ne ing | He states that the manure heaps throughout the eS Seen. teerwesk, Ge ene . town, and ts acccmible by strest care 40: all parts subdivieion of Lota 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11, in square 204, strongly drawn and marked, and the act, that r aakon EenucTan 6 city are a fruitful source of nuisance, and shows yng ag bv city, ‘The srounde are exienaien’ the BOUGHT AND EXCHANGED wi 8B, C, D'and E, on which ire eight houses, | brought. on an internecine feud bids fair to be the Liste the necessity for its removal to the county, where healthful and beautiful. Addrows tue Misees ANGLIM'S ANTIQUARIAN BOOKSTORE, Bo sae ollg eel eas srom center & | sturting’ place of a great work that will divide our | Again, insects are more prevalent and more in- tts needed. On the subject of food inspection he ith, charged with breaking 2916 S6th street. Washington, D.C. #27-tu,th,«,4m Conccns Hoxisaie:-® Accike, eee Te SE or eal ait tke moRToURA | Very best society Into two integral parts, Jurious on city trees than on those situated in | advocates the appu ntinent of @ live stock inspec. | Smoot & Perry a short time ‘He had a hear. VATELY OR IX CLASS.—MATHEMATICS, | Cosh paid forali kinds of Booxs, Pamphlets, &c. n13-3m | telot, to be sold feparalely the lote being 105 feet 10 BRIEFS. more exposed locations. The shelter and warmth | tor and the erection of the an abattoir. before Mayor Beckham. ir Perry and others Latin, Greek, French. German and Enzliah. OOOO | itches ee Now It ts the poet’s grave tn which moulders the | of the city favors their increase, and although | ature and extent of our marine products in- | who had been applied 0 attention to preparation for College, West ‘Terms of kale for each house: All sbove one thousand he poets Era S = jons are described, and tabular statements | robbery to change Anuapolis and il competitive examiuations: dollars cash; and for the one thousand dollars s credit | clay of Joseph Rodman Drake that 1s neglected. | varlous remedies huve been tried, looking to thelr ; 4 ‘Terns in advance. 8. W. FLYNN, A. M., 26 S.W. comer ith and K strcetn, Worthweat, ISH AND CLASSICAL HIGH SCHOOL, |. W. NT, Pris wll commence ite four- th Annual Seasion SEPT EMBER ‘Seasion Eom of the Four-sth aed Berns Pre : : ven; also tables showing the workings of the | lieved to have been oftaree years Wee pie cqutum, per annum, vayable | somebody or people are going to fix it up. The eradication, few have been of practical value. ‘To Pound service of last year. He invites the atten | that sernoea was ote secured tee deed of trust, with tx and insurunce | tomb 1s within the city Umits, but miles from the | destroy all kinds of scale insects on the branches, | tion of the Commissioners to the necessity for se- Sie iano arty Gee | ers conor. elvon te granta son now wear | RGus Resens” owed oink Ct cv | cig enti trey tr ite ra | ur et hot complied with within Ave days after {easy of sale, | tng away, that are cut Fritz Greene Halleck’s | was Many suggestions have. been | of Columbia; by levying a tax on all dose therein? z i the Trustees reserve the rizht to resell OF | lines: iven for the destruction of cal ers: vide for the fan Church Boys tucraushly Sted for Brstueaa, ore, Panta, $2, ‘uy past thereof, on five day’ notion publish in the Green be the trf above thee, Ena it tho operation was counneg to cer ses | Seretn Braet (fF receipt from ‘this source Ge Univorsiey Tes greteciee ake thick ee aes | o ton $1 pp. sygnins Star,” at the riek anc purchaser Friend of my better days: the remedies would be found efficient, but when | amounted to $10,505.12; in 1880 was toduced’ Go rity lta ervtaaten tao a high ead in cia Avion. Fee ee None knew thee but to love thee, multiplied by thousands It s found that the cost | $8,597,01, and last year it only reached ‘Address Lock Box 535, - eee ee ate CHRISTOPHER N. tHom,} Trustees. ‘None named thee but to praise. becomes altogether beyond the appropriations | compared with 18:9 a clear ‘to the ‘of al5-3m. Washington, D.C. ; O¥ THE DISTRICT It was of the author of The Culprit Fay that | 2Y#lable for ‘this purpose; therefore only | $7,168.80. HANCERY SALE OF A VALUABLE LOT ON THE | watteck ‘wrote the Obituary poem Of which tke | Practical mode is that of removing the young in- Gul = E. i i E- dod thelr weba vt UPON THE SUBJECT OF VITAL STATISTICS Pekan ap and eta TWEEN N AND O-CHTRERTS® WITH THE | epitaph 15 a part, Dae ey Tare cate ‘acoomnplished tag) far as | hesays: “The population of the District of Colum- LS nd Taher vo ntate the| SMALL FRAME HOUSE THEREON. Dr, Bliss has been seen very much in New York | means will uliow, but it isonly performed | bia on June 30, 1851, was estimated at 183,000 SLAY GUINAND. | ny virtue of decrees dated the 6th and 12:h days LeMay? and tt Us pecdicss to say that, no figure | On account of the amount of labor required, (white, 121,800; colored, 61,700.) This estimate 1s , in 5 B, ROBINSON & C0., unheated nat Scsseed, and othore, it | Sone ore Disk of Golemia, ta the. be observed as much a3 his ia. The doctor te crane | , Leakage from gas Pee navbe foreseen’ even | Feached by calculating ‘the increase in the samo e : Wa Eascond wit ny lmeahy Kiven John's to publish in Seribner’s; beg pardon, The Century, | G*sttoys many trees; th z Tatto as that given by the census of 1860 for the ten THU UEDA YS deere » the undersigned trustee an article about “Incidents of the Sick Chamber.* ae previ aA Sees years . The percentage of increase per BOYS’ CLOTHING HOUSE, 3 oer, Ey tae a5, oak | Sel ie auction, in front of the premies. oO | He is proud of it a8 a literary production, even | WASHINGTON THE BEST SHADED CITT country. | Zhnuuk, a8 shown by the census 18 ut Ube Tate of I boon’ Wr ts all erodit- 1iS1, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. M,, | ROW. 3 3.052; that of the colored 397 | Ps ey 3 phaser | Reha’ tens emngoneney remind < . ABEK TEA, JAMBA G. PAYNE, Anditer. ree ee SF ed | Mr. ‘Arthur. his nameis. Weshear that he se 4 POSITIVE CURE J[N THE SUPREME COUNT OF THY bimrimor ay Seg on | President or something in’ Washington, but we For. I OF COLUMBIA THe DISTRICT : ry easily beeause We have KHOWn, MALARIA. CHILLS AND FEVER. Wriizas B. Jackson era. Yo. JuLiAMA W, aid him so well and so tong, too. ___—_»—_— Sean 29 CENTS A PACKAGE. Gates Er AL—No. 7,459 Equity Docket son) WARE Daly's now play is called the + ‘The Running Haces Next Week. for the ‘ A. M. ELOCZEWSKIS PHARMA Se et eecines, te the Auditor to take an | Si the 2 : Or this sense Which we, Beem Loree of allures | me rst installment of the Jerome Park racers, | thors Popa C3 425 ih street uth went. nd ofthe ato Kanan S- Me Gar deere s tog welt hnithervo. | ST DMY=bas marshaled all | a tor the “extra day” races at the National ported. Jd. JAY GOULD, entates, and for other purposes He! New York science has discowered the existence Fatr grounds next week, arrived at the fair | Six yearsen . : ‘The Boston Picture pansed in this cause i 2 | grounds yesterday. Others are expected today. Basen artes Ss tee | aeerer a ear 4 pe = og Sag eee phe NOVELTY OF THE SEASON, ——— ist the prenloe, are nolo atid teeta TRIOXCLYS, for the Boys and Gizlatsom | bes tthe adsn, 5 + EN anitor. 10 years old, at ARPETS. aT 928 F street northwest. HE LEXINGTON, : uae iil ‘Comer 15th street and New York svenua, ‘MES. M. J. COLLEY, on tha Sth of Noverabee fox the recep inquire on the premises. _nT-Im ¥. 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