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LOCAL MENTION. * The Weather, OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, Wasuyrarox, D. C., Sept. 19, 1883, 10 a.m. For the miidle Atlantic states, generally fair Weather, preceded tn southern Virginia by local Tains, northeast to southeast winds, stationary or aslight rise in temperature, lower barometer in Borthern portions SPECIAL BULLETIN—FAIR WRATHER TO-MORROW. ‘Th temperature has fallen on the middle, south Atiantic and guif coasts,and {n the extr-me north- West, and risen slightly In the Mississippi and Ovto valleys and Like region, and in the northern ons of New England and the middle Atlantic Statea Smituvilie rports 1.37 and Lynchburg 1.27 inches of rainfall during the past24 hours ‘The following spectal t-mperatures were reporied : Evstport, 56°: M ree at. 41°; Da + St. Pint, 51°; 559; Washington. 58°, lair weather will prev. and the mite Atlantic stat With no decided change De . tly warmer, partly cloudy we ther {3 in lew ted for the Like region, Ohio valley and northwest on Thursday, with local rains in the northwest and upper Like region. from 420. up. 10°'3, from 6Oc. up. Shoes, from 9°. up. 'S Working Shoes, from 89c. u) M-n’s Encli-h Walking Shoes, frou 980. up. Men's Cal. Boots, trom $1.49 up Family Shoe Store, 306-308 Tun street. Hany’s gent’: $250 mous calf boots, 816 7th stre pla avenue. FRAT 10:39 o'clock last evening several pistol shots Were fired In th ieinity Of 94 an Streets, causing acrowi to gather. The poilee were unt able to find who fre Was struc AUCTION To-MonKOW, {them or whether any oue th street, at Mrs. Samstag’s millinery Store. Positively’ will be clo-ed out, as Mrs. Samstag will retir= from bus! ness Auctioneer. Is tHE case of Tempie B verly, whos" sud ten death at 112 L street south: meationed in Yesterday's Stan, Coroner Patierson guve a certlil- tate of death froin heart disea-e. Misses’ $1.25 genuine govt button, healed or Spring heel, Hahn's, $16 7th street. La mn st. n. Frsszi.'s Ice Cream shipped anywhere out of town. notice the dry goods auction sale at 908 -, under the auction ¢ O.umn, Hay’s $2 Indies fine kit button, unrivall:) F style and wear, 816 7th strect. DistoRTIxG Mirxors, 50c. Hempler’s, 453 Pa. AUCTION TOo-MOKKOW, No. 730 7ta Street o. w., Samsinc millinery store. Positively will be closed Out, as Mrs. Samstag Will retire from business, E. toueer. CITY AND DISTRICT. Condensed Locals. Street lamps will be lighted at 6:30 p. m. and extinguished at 9:00 p.m A. Brenteno & Co. send the {llustrated London Dapers of September Sih . B. Poikinhorn se the first numbers of The yer started In Cincfanatt. @ charge rday, 13 not Tr, of Ne tT northwest. ‘The members Of the reception committre for the coming regatta will hold a meeting at the Poto- Mma" boat house this evening for the purpose of perfecting arto ncements, At a mevtinz of the Medical Soctety of the Di trict last night 1¢ was decided to take a set of Tooms In th new law building, corner of 6th and F streets, which will be ready October 1st A bitte ctreular aas been tssuet by Mrs. Loutse EB Decne, the su 1 of the Industrial School for poor children, 233 Fennsylvania avenue Rorthwest. settinz forth the purpose of the tnstl- tution to help Jnventie waits of humanity to earn an honorable living, and asking for don tions of money, goods, clothing, books, and any articles useful ina faintly. Yesterday afternoon Antonty Kavanaugh and Joseph Costinett, two small boys, playing in the Street at 9h and D, were run over by Dr. Joyee’s carriage and slightly injured. Mr. JicohG. Moore, son of Col. Wm. G. Moore, and Miss Fannie Washington Adams, were mar= Ted last evening at the home of the bride's aunt, Mrs. GM. Wight, in this cliy, Rev. Dr. Addison officiating. The couple leit tor New York to be gone a week. At the trotting matinee at Brightwood yester- day the first race, which was between Potomac Chief and Analost.cn, was won by Potomac Chi Anslostin won one heat. Lezy Bob and Bell Brightwoot trotted tn the second race. the fi'st and Belle the second ant third he ts James Lafitte has sent $5 to Tue Stax ofice fer | the Metropolitan In instrial school. ‘The steam packet Excelsior will make a special trip to Great Fills and Cabin John bridge to-mor- Yow, leaving High street,on the canal in West Washinton, 2t § a. m. r,a colored boy, was charzed In the » Court téday with an assault on Henry Hill, ‘who test fled that Turner threw stones ut him,one Of the: striking him on the hip, ‘The court fined Turner $5. Mr. Thomas MeKernan, of the adjutant gene- ral’s office, and Miss Maggle Shields, of this clty, Were united in marriage at St. Patrick’s church th's morning xt 10 o’clock a m.,by the Rev. Father Walter. The ceremony belug of a quiet 1: Was witnessed by a few of the relatives «nd trl of the brite and croom. After the c-remony the happy coupte left for the north ona short bridal tour. Hon. Cotumbus C. Drew, stste emigration com- missioner of Fior.da, and a former resident of this city, will deliver a free lecture on the L:nd of ev: F- Eidos nd towers next. Fr day evening, at the ¥ C. A. hall, New York «vena. — usements. National THeaTeR—The presentation of “Henry 1V” this week fs, IR many respects, a very gatistictory one Mr. Joan duck tn tue great role Of Falsta.7 shows dramaue abilliy of a hizh order, of Bob won THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. that he favored home talent and ite encourage- ment, He had noticed that there was an appoint- ment from a distance, and asked if that could not be filled by some of our own peopié. ‘Mr. Purvis named several of appointed in the 7th and 8th division as residents of the Dis- MR. BIRNEY PROPOSES TO HAVE THE BOARD ATTEND | trict, and noted that one from a distance had been Zo EDUCATIONAL MATTERS EXCLUSIVKLY—PROMO- | appointed because of superior qualidcations, TIONS, NOMINATIONS AND ASSIGNMENTS OP TRACH- ‘Mr. Birney moved to postpone that portion of ERS—MR. BIRNEY AGAIN OPPOSES THE STUDY OF | the report relating to the second division. and that GREEK—ESTIMATES FOR THE SUPPORT OF THE | Miss Thatcher be assigned to that division; lost. SCHOOLS NEXT YEAR. Mr. Birney again urged that an extra teacher be allowed at Mount Pleasant. A motion by Mr. Birney to recommit that part Of the report relating to the second division was lost, and the report was adopted. ESTIMATES FOR NEXT YRAR. ‘The committee on ways and means submitted the following estimates for the year ending June 80, 1885: Salaries of superintendents and teachers, $365,000; wages of Janitors and sweeps, $80,000; clerk to superintendent of first and sixth divisions and secretary of the board, $1,200; clerk to super- intendent seventh and elgth divisions, $800; clerk to committee on accounts, $300; rent of school rooms, &c., $12,000; fuel, $32,000: repairs, $35,000; insurance,’ $600; printing, $3,500; miscellaneous expenses, $20.000; purchase of sites and erections of new buildings, $100,000; furniture for new bulld- ings, $6,000. Total, $596.400._ The e-timates for the present year footed up $543,675—$52,725 less, The Official Relations of the District Commissioners to the Schools. At an adjourned meeting of the Board of Public Schonl Trustees, held yesterday afternoon, the re- Port of the committee on ways and means on the letter of the Commissioners of June 26th last re- lating to accounts and suppites was taken up. This report, which was made at the Inst regular meet- Inz, provided for making requisitions on the Dis- trict Commissioners through the committee on ways and means, ‘MR. BIRNEY’S SUBSTITUTE. Mr. Birney offered a substitute for the report, in which, after referring to th@decision of the Com- missioners that “the providing for all repairs and supplies for schools 1s directly confided to thelr charge,” sets forth “that heretofore the respective functions of the school board and Dis- trict government have not been clearly defined,” and concludes by suggesting “that the Commis- sioners shall employ tach perintendents, in the du partment exclusively, and s that purpo: ee in the District building, and callonal matters, W! a ies ‘ - instruy lity of the eight supervising princt- | Def began have very generaily been uunexception- Pils Who are appointed by this board and respon- | ally well attended. With the few vacancies fille stblv to tt. The suxzestions of the Commissioners | by pupils returning later in the month there will eer cee Seen on nee oct ne hardly be room for those who may come after and | at the requisit 5 r Originate, we think, with the supervising | WO have not selected a school at home, pies nd should, be approved by tue com- | abroad for that matter. THe Sran, from time to pplies.” | time, ®s made up adirectory of the schools so REGO ate the ae eee ttre ter qually | that parents and guardians could have every factl- afferent from. Ft, all he ela’ E ‘ adopt it would be to’ make the board one of no Mon closerecciene FECORd has proved to Fesponsiblilty. rhe We v 7 onset Mr. Curtissifd the superintendents were entirely 12H Sse streets 1a. sow open Tor ane reception of Independent of the board. While the trustees were | 1777 Gist street. 1s. now open for the reception of uppotnted for a speciiied term, the superintendents HEU SOANCiK: WAPTARES. ONG It recommending it to enting Me Melehtsedek, without beginning oF | those who desire the advantages of a careful and aie Sane . conscientious training 1n the different branches, Ta, SUBSTITUTE LOST AND THE REPORT ADOPTED. | which are taught under the most capable instruc- The substitute was lost and the report wa8| tors, Special attention will be given to young be- Yeas—Messrs. Baum, Brooks, Clarke, | ginners, and the advantages of the chorus class 18 tha ner, 6; na es urticularly tobe remembered. ie prospectus n.t € rey Snel Warnée, 6; nave Mesara-Dirney | Peueby the bosrd of directors, and obtainable at = Ses the conservatory, 1s well worth a careful perusal. NO ADDITIONAL TEACHERS FOR MT. PLEASANT. Prof. and Mrs.’Lucten E. C. Colliere’s French, Mr. Birney called up the question of appointing | classical and English schoo} Yor boys, at 1538 i an additional teacher at Mt. Pleasant, and sald | Street northwest, will open for the reception of u 5 ia upils on September 2%, 27 and 2%. The school hat although the schools there were not full, it | Pelt bevins Ostober There te 4 feat Corpo ote was Decause there were not (eachers enough. perienced teachers under the immediate direction Mr. Warner reported winat was sald at the pre- Of Prot. Colliere. | This school has been well es- vious meeting as to there being but an average of | tablished and has always given satisfaction. thirty pupils to each of the teachers there. He | Prof. Coltiere 1s also forming night classes, for Stated That the city schools wefe crowded to over- | Which early application should be made. flowins. and the additional twenty schools had | | The Berlitz school of languages, at 910 14th bern established as follo: First division, two | Street northwest, with N. Joly, principal, employs s-hools; second, flve; Urd, four; fourth, two; | the best of native teachers and the most efficient Arth, oge, ant s*venth an teizitin, six. system. ‘Lessons are given at school or at private Attr turther debate Mr. Birney changed his | Fesidences, while superior teachers are furnished motion to read that there shail b* five teachers at | Other schools, This system has branches tn Baltl. the Mt. Pleasant building, and it wus lost. more, Providence and Boston. ‘The proposition to empioy an additional teacher | Gonzaga College,with a staff of well-trained and at Uniontown was lost. energetic professors, offers a fine opportunity for GiRRREielraeiRIen AonoGre a thorough classical or commercial education. A ries 5 Special class was opened September 12 for the pur- Mr. Birney @offered resolutions setting forth | pose of giving larger boys the advantage of learn that “a knowledge of Greek 1s not necessary for | ing elementary branches without at the same time matriculation at the military or naval academy of | being obliged to sit side by side with boys who are tie United States, at either of the great inst! | Much younger than themselves. An early appli- tites of technology at the Virginia or Michigan | Cation for membership of this class Is required. university or at Cornell or Johns Hopkins;” that | Jno. J. Murphy, S. d., 1s president. “the Washincton High school is neither a college | | An art studio has been established at 1739 19th nor a untversity and its three years’ course 1s too | Street northwest, (Dupont Circle) where lessons short and {ts teachers too few for thorough in- | are given in oil painting and all Kinds of decora- struction in branches of learning much more use- ‘The New School Year. THE PRIVATE SCHOOLS, By October 1st ali of the private schools will be fairly in working order for the new scholastic tive work. ful than Greek,” and declaring: “1. That Greek | _ Prof. Rudolph Rowe resumed his lessons on the Shall not be taught in the High sclioo!, but that | Violin this week at No. 1919 Pennsylvania avenue one course of the three shall be adopted to qualliy | Northwest. Special attention ts given by him to gracuates of the High school to pass the exumi- | young ladies and advanced pupils. = nation for matriculation at any and sllot the| Mrs E. A. Hoyle and Miss EJ. Walker have academies, institutes and universities above | opened an art school at rooms 122 and 123 Cor- named. 2 ‘Th t no text books shall be adopted | coran building, where terms and details can be for use In the High school or the lower grades of | learned. They are ladies t!oroughly competent the public schools without the previous consent of | 1n every way. the boird.” Tue resolutions were referred to the | _ H. H. Muller informs his many friends and the cominitteé on teachers. poet generally that he intends opening an even- Mr. Warner offered a resolution, which was lat z cls for gentlemen in German lessons, at 925 , that hereafter local committees shall not ylvania avenue. © steps to fit up any new school room without | | ‘The Rockland school for girls at Sandy Spring, Ment ree approval of this bourd. Md., Heury C. Hallowell, principal, opened to-day Mr. Curtis offered resolution, which was adopted, | With a full attendance. that the school at the Imiustrial hi as a School of the fourth grade. NOMINATIONS, ASSIGNMENTS, PROMOTIONS, &C. The committee on teachers made a report as e be classed The Brookeville, (Md.,) academy, with the Rev. son in charge, has opened ‘its sesso n un- tering auspices. There are among his pupils, some from Washington. Sneclal attention 1s calle to the notice of the follows: Accept resignation of Miss M. V. O3 | “Eclectic Seminary,” In another column. This burn, seting teacher. sixth grade, first division, | School will furnish the most destrabie opportu- ant Mrs Rachel J. Floyd, sub-assistant, second | nities for thorough and practical Instruction, at divi 1201 Corcoran street. Mr. Z. Richards 1s not only ‘Temporary certificates are tssued as follows: First class—Dorlada E. Rodzers, Emma A. Doyle, and Emma J.Rose. Second class—Parker N.B illey rue H.Cardoza. Third class—Wm.Quinby, Freeman and Charles H. Butler. _ Fourth one of the best known, but one of the most cum- petent instructors in the District, ‘The Washington Schoolot Phonography and Tyne Writing reopend on the evening of the 17th, and Mr. Whitcomb, the principal, says that class—Walter B. Patterson and Nelile M. Mack. from present appearances he will be obliged to The fol owing Usts of nominations, promotions, | obtain larger quarters, as he has had a much assighm-nts, etc, are recommended: First divi- | larger increase of students than he expected. ston.—Promotion’, 7th to 8th zrai, EQ. Kimball; | Miss M. K. Schreiner, the well-known teacher of 4th to 5th, Mary E. Chase; 31 to 4th, Lily F.Spack- umn; 21 to 3d, Mary J. Davis and Mary E. McCart- ney. Assignments _of graduates of Second crade, M. Gra Emma E:senbdelss and Josephine F. Bellis, Nominations—Walter B. Patterson,acting teach- er, to 8th grade; Wm Quinby, do., 7th grule. elocution, has returned to Washington and may be addressed at 1324 Riggs street northwest. Miss Schreiner was very successful in her profession when she was here two years ago, and 1s highly commended by personal letters from Gen. Sher- man, Gen, Jno. Eiton, commissioner of educa- tion; Judge MacArthur, Lawrence Barrett and mrny others, m1 school.— e Ravenburg: first grade, Principals—Frankiin butldinz, E.G. Kimball; Force, W. B. Patterson; Analostan, M._¥. Wilte: Thompson, M. J. Sampson; Berret, Ella M. Ma- cartney; 1th and U streets, Emma L. Duvall; 2th ard R streets, Mrs. L. B. Galvin; 22d and I streets, Irene L. Snyder. Second diviston—Promotions— Avsourery Pune. D° N* §e™™ T™ e™ WITH VIOLENT CATHARTIOS THAT RACK AND TEAR AND WEAKEN THE URFORTONATE IN- VALID, BUT TONE THE STOMACH, RELIEVE THE BOWELS, REGULATE THE LIVER, AND REFRESH THE NERVES WITH TARRANT’S EFFERVESCENT SELTZER APERIENT WHEN THE FIRST SYMPTOMS OF ILLNESS aPPEAR. A MORE DELIGHTFUL EFFERVESCENT DRAUGHT IS NOT TO BE FOUND, AND A MORE POTENT REMEDY WOR DYSPEPSIA, ‘BILIOUSNESS, CONSTIPATION. NERVOUS HEADACHE, COLIC, AND GENERAL DEBILITY DOES NOT EXIST. SOLD BY ALL DBUGGISTS. sepl5 CITY ITEMS. (From this morning"s Baltimore ‘*8un,” Sept.19th.] Galvano-Magnetic Treaument of Dis- conse. REMARKABLE RELIEF OF CaTaLepric Fits, CRAMPS, AND EXCESSIVE NERVOUS PROSTRATION OF A WASHINGTON PATIENT—FRIENDS FILLED WITH WONDER AND GRATITUDE—SATISFACTION GUAR- ANTEED IN ALL Cases, Miss Lillie May Padgett, now residing at 504 K street northwest, Washington, and daugh'er of Mr, Robt. J. Padgett, 330 McDonogh street, Baltimore, Was afflicted with such excessive nervous prostra~ EDUCATIONAL. Cra UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL. JAMES ©. WELLING, LL. D., Parsipenr. The Hon. WALTER 8. COX, LL. D., ‘Professor of the Law of 1d Personal Property, Contracts aud of Crimes and Winder” ‘The Hon. WILLIAM A. MAURY, LL. D,, Professor of Equity Jurisprudence, of. Common Law ‘and of the La eet ng earl, ome ‘The Hon. WILLIAM STRONG, LL. D., ‘Lecturer on Constitutional Law. GEORGE F. APPLEBY, Kaq., Judge of Moot Court and Associate Professor of Law bulldiog (Sth tivet botrece Dat Tetrecta) co ¥ ry WEDNESDAY, at Golock pein. when the apnotner juents for the year, embracing sdme new features, will be made by the Faculty. In addit to the regular prizes of the School an em- inent jurist offers during the present year a prize of $100 for the best essay on a topic of law, to be announced atthe ing of the session. Fees for the whole courso of two yeers in the under- Gaduato department, $150. For a or. $80. ‘or the post-xracuato’ course, $25. All payable in ad- vance in month!y installments. Catalogues may be had atthe book stores of William H. Morrison, (475 Penn: auia avenue), and of James Anglim & Co , (1424 F street), or on application to the President of the Faculty. ‘eepl9-3m 188 MARY K. SCHKEINER. Losical Apalynin Vocal Culture and taptona a sis, Vocal Culture and I-xpression, an Headings in SHAKSPEARE and GENERAL LITERA™ Address 1324 Riggs street. sep19-Im* tion as to cauge cataleptic fits and cramps—thir- teen fits sometimes occurring of a day. She also suffered at this time from perpetual twitching of the limbs, and was altogether In such a condition as to cause her friends extreme anxlety and pain. After commencing our Magnetic ‘Treatment one ‘week the twitching ceased. She was first placed under our care in the early part of May last, and the fits have long since yielded to the influence of Magnetism and recur no more. The young lady has become quite stout, with a fine, healthy com- plexton, her strength has returned to her. and her rierfds are filled with wonder and gratitude at the remarkable change. E. A. Parsons & Co., NB. corner Lexington and Liberty sts, and $223 F street_n.w., Washington, D.C. Washington Mice hours from 8 to 12 a.m, 'and from 2 to 8 p.m. Sunday excepted. Johnvon’s Oyster Saloons, 440 and 442 9th street. We have them good. Ladies’ saloon first floor. ‘The Camp Mecting Season. Considerable excitement. Went tn a hurry. Caught in storm. Badly cooked dinner. Unripe tomatoes. Indigestible steak. Green cucumbers. Tough ple. Wet tent. Soaked board to sit on in meeting. Much mud. Damp fee. Caught cold. Stomach out of order. Croup threatened. Fright- ful time in the night. No doctor to be had. Old deacon had bottle of Perry Davis’ Pain Killer. Handed it round. Croup driven away. Diphtheritic symptoms gone. Circulation warmed up. Suffer- ‘ng stomach set right. All happy. n't go to camp meeting without it. It Is in Great Favor. Physicians employ Speer’s Port Grape Wine in their practice in all eases where a pure wine 1s called for, and do all in their power to foster and encourage its production. It is in great favor among the most wealthy in New York and Wash- ington cities as a family wine and for evening en- tertainments. For sale by druggists, A True Assistant to Nature in restoring the system to perfect health, thus enabling it to resist disease, is Brown’s Iron Bitters. ‘WALTERBORO’, 8. C.—Col. A. L. Campbell says: “A member of my family used Brown’s Iron Bit- ters with good results.” Owexton, Ky.t-Rey. J. W. Waldrop says: “Brown's Iron Bitters greatly relieved me of gen- eral debility and indigestion.” . Pure Grape Cider at Chr, Xander’s, No. 911 7th street northwest. Milwankeo Heer, be. a stovep!pe—urawn from tcood. rs Kyrnr, 1732 Penna. avenue, Flies and Bugs. ants, bed-bugs, rats, mice, go- »cleared out by “Rough on ace eles Poach phers,chipmun i5c. - Saxony Wool German Hand-knit Jackets for men and boys at Auerbach’s,7th and H. The Thrice-Armed Panoply of Trut! ‘The success of merit when once recognized as a success invariably excites detraction and stimu- lates envy, hatred, malice and all uncharitable- ness, Noman or enterprise ts worthy of regard Whose reputation has not been some tine assailed by the biffled rage of some disappointed one, whose attempt to defraud, detame or destroy a righteous cause has been defeated ‘after detection, 'ae panoply of truth, honesty and fair dealing to all has caused The Loulsiana State Lottery to be invincible to any attack open the integrity of the Management of its distributions by Gen'ls G. T. Beauregard, of La, and Jubal A. Early, of Va, and while, here and there, some disappointed one may grumble, public opinion is unanimous that everything is straight and square. The next draw. ing (the 31st monthly) will take place on Oct. 9th, and any information desired will be given on ap- plication to M. A. Dauphin, New Orleans, La, On Thirty Days’ Trial. ‘The Voltaic Belt Cu., Marshall, Mich., will send Dr. Dye’s Celebrated’ Electro-Voltaic’ Belts and Electric Appliances on trial for thirty days to men (young or old) who are afflicted with nervous debility, lost vitality and kindred troubles, guar- anteeing speedy and complete restoration of health and manly vigor. Address as above. N.B.—No risk is incurred, as thirty days’ trial 1s al- Sxth to seventh grade, M. H. Merrill; Mfth to sie ae p sixth, F. Ball, M. E. Bond, L Carroil, M. ‘G. Cowl- Ee 33 ad & E inz; jourth to firth,S. F. Brown, A. A. Chesney, R 0.0 ASA OL eward; third to fiith, E. F. Goodwin and EE “od aa Lou . Stivers; third to fourth,'L. P. Brown, F. M. Collins, . Hodgkins; frst to third, C. L. 0. Fish] BBR A UK I RN N GGo, back and L. Schmitt; s-cona to’third, R Kaur-| BB AS EK HNN N G R MeCauslen‘and 8. Murray. BoS Ass Rk Tf NNN Goa 5 hth grads, Sophia B. Kent,| BBB A A K K NNN GGG ad per onates that favorite character very suc- eesstully. Miss Annie Firman, Mrs, Germon and Others sive satistytory support. Foxp’s Overs Hovse—¢ E. Ford’s comic next week and will opera company will be appear tn: number of new and attractive operas, ime MUSEUM —Among the novelties at the Prof. Sheman’s troupe of rforming doxs and an educat- mon- key, who walks the tght rope: Ditks and Gray, the “comics,” in their astonishing musteal per- formances; Hef on, the phenomenon; Fields and Lesile and other attractions. Durver's Gauey.—A very Interesting program is performed here every eveutng. rain or shine. New strractions are offered this week. Stspay LreTuxe.—Monsignor Capel will lec- ture at ational theater next Sunday evening at aspect of religious belief in Eng- ————— Boys Caincep with House BReaKING.—This morning two st wulte boys—Frank Morlarty ‘mi Jolin Millen—and one colorel Doy—W. A. Lleyd—were arraigned for house breaking in e premi-es of C. Ri ‘wo children’s Mortart’ ob Tt, and stealing riage on Sundy, the 9th inst. Joy were arrested by Officer i 1 len by Detectiv > Bloc Ruppert tstittet thet b f articles were brok . Mr. theft a number ont -omery tes- * arrest; that when he went unt much of the goods in a kK testified to examining and to arresting Millen, At this nt ie strand Jury, bonds ©) tn th®ases of Moriarty ant TOS Was entered as to Lloyd, ts held fo Dull as a witness. nee Judge Snet’s “has addressed anoie to tn relation to ce from the ity abont the erowding of prisoners in the van, ‘atearries them froma the Pole Court to the aiL Jwige Snell requests tnat Omteer Harbin, bo has e eof this matter, will g ve spectal ent on to the subject, also that unle-s atl ean one trip, that the female ewe by them-rives on ove hers on another trip, anL accommedated t Tison' rs pe ft rip, and the mal prt ve asks that the effi-er who goes with the driver hall be directed to special atiention to the voninet and Inuguage of male prisoners to the temales, &c. ptember 18, 1882. A large number evy were unabl= toatte your benefit entertainment last evening on ac count of the ineieme ‘They are desir- © Us Of expressing thei clation Tor you per- a erprise, and request that hate some cventog in the coming fitth, N. Bo Deale; third, W. Chadwick} second, L. A. Hughes. s Normal school graduates.—Second grade, F. M. Roweh and |S. E Saunders; first, J. Z. Cox, B. T. Jon's, J. J. Summerscules, & West aud L M/itum- phr-y. minations.—Seventh grade, C. H. Bulter, third, D. E. Rogers, acting; ‘sub-asststant, vis. ‘er from first to second division and pro- to fourth grade, C. A. Johnson. Principals.—Abbot, 'S. J. Thomson; Seaton, M. E. Rowe: Gi . &. Clark; Webster, ©. C.Baker; Henry, i. Deale; Rizzs, C. H. Butler; fitth street, ML. Wilson; P street, L.& Wightman; 8th and I streets, H. A. Duffy. Third division.—Promotions—Sixth to eighth grade, Nelile M. Mack, acting; fifth to sixth, M. Emma Little; fourth ‘and firth, Mary M. Dyer; third to firth, Isabella S. Wheeler; rst to fourth, Alice P. Strouiberger; second to’ third, Mary E! Kealey; first to third, Sarah B. Mantz. Assignments Normal school graduates,— Second grade, Minnie R. Bohrer; first grade, Juita M. Erb, Marzaret Johnson, Julla M. Rawlings and Helen A. Lake. Nominations to seventh grade.—Jobn T. Free- man, acting. als — Peabody building, Elizabeth A. Cranch, Catharine A. Duiln: Anacostia, Virsinfa Einory; 5th street and Virginia aven M.R. Cunningham; McCormick, A. P. Strom: berger; 7th ana G, M. V. McC itheran; 8th street, | between D and E, J. 8 Wheeler; 13t strect, bez twe n Cand D, Cecelia Doughty; 6th, between B and C, E. J. Woodard. Fourth division promotions—Third to rth grade, Mary P. Wilson; secon’ to third, Mary L. Stith; Arse to third, Leda W. Custis and Selma . Ry nix. A-signments Normal sohool graduates.—First d+, Leura Shackelford, Martella T. Bear and nie Wise. ominat!ons.—First grade, Emma A. Doyle, act- nd Emma J, Res», acting. Principals —Jeff-rson, Isaac E. Martin This powder never varies. A marve of purity, strength, and wholesomeness. More economical than {he ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition With the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans, Borat, Bax- Ine Powver Co., 106 Wall street, N. ¥. aps Exxrnaonprvany Bie Bancarss IN A TEN-QUARTER (10-4) BLEACHED SHEET- ING COTTON, EQUAL TO Pz QUOT, 25 cente. CANTON FLANNELS, Canton Flanneis, 8 cts., 10 cts., 12 cts., 15 cts. BED TICKIN Bed Ticking, 10 cts., 12 CALICOE:, COTTONS, FLANNELS, GIN WHITE QUILTS, TABLE LIN. LADIES’ FLANNEL SUITING, 5-4 and 6-4 widths in all colors, Garnet, Myrtle, Blue, live, Brown, Black and filumninated Colors, BROCADE VELVE/'s, all colors, $1 yd. BROCADE ILK3 AND SATINS, $1.25, BLUE BLACK CASHMERES, B7ets.. 50 cts.. Gets. T5cts., 87 cts. and $1, ALL-WOOL DRESS GOOD, 25 cents. ALL-WOOL MANLAND SUITING, | stripe and chock tomateh, $1 yd. BLACK sILKS, $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2. COLORED SILK VELVETS, all colors, : Potomac, JE , JERSEYS, JERSEYS, Elen E. Halliday; Greenleaf, Bessie Burn: $2.50, $2. 50, $2.50, $2.50, $2.50. {th d.vision.—Promotions from fifth to seventh grade, EK. Gore; third to fitth, L. C, Striuer; first 10 third, AL. McArthur. Assigninent Normal s-hool graduates —Second de, Lia M. Daley; first, Sarah M. Coomes and airbrother and M. Amidon, Victoria V. Troo c. M. TOWSON, 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Margaret M. Turkenton; fourth grade, John W. South Side, eopls Do S$ (Industrial Home schoot). Perens Carts, D. A. Smith; 84 street, H. G. Ww High street, A. M. Brooke; Dixon, 8. V. Cauezrs: Canrers Caneers: jontzom: A. T. Houghton. Keren divtsion—Asst 1 EC. = or dil 319, Mrs. VLE: STYLE! J. Hawkesworth, 27, A. P. Coe do. 2, PaabifhEe i “5 BEATS v3 Alice C. Reed, de.; 31, H. W: Hewiett, di E Edwards; 33, Helen A. Simmons aati ominations.—School 3,G.H.Cardoza, acting; 26, Week when you will vive a similar entertainment Yours, respecttully, John Downs, Cuas. 5. Moore, C. R. MeBlair, Geo. B. Corkbiil, Join Hogg, H. J. Romsdell, Jonn L. Yegt.S:mon Wolf, J. B. Scholl, Edward Droop, asburgh & Bros, Frank Hume, and many ASDINGTON, September 19, 1883. rkhill, Chas. R. MeBiair, John Moore, Prank Hume, Lansturgh “0. and Others. Gentlemen: Thave the honor to acknowledge © Fecelpt of your very kind letter of the 18th In- nt,ant, in reply, permit me to say that I have zBdeavored to furnish the citizens of Washinzton th a garden complete in every particular, and to HOW that my «forts have been apprectatéd gives me great pleasure. T adopt, with pleasure, your uggestion to give another garden party, and shall be glad to receive my friends éo MG nday evening, September ath. - Tam, gentiemen, yours truly, Ep. ABNER. NO OLD GOODS IN OUR STOCK. Bailey, do. 7 CARPETS SEWED AND LAID, 8 CENTS. ‘Transfers—From school 2 to, W. H. Smith; 26 to4: J. HL HL Waring; 32 t9 30, Etorence J. smith, | CARPET LINING, 7 CENTS. incip11s—Schoolsd and 4, J. W. Chappeil; 6 and | tagrain Carpe 7, W. E. Nailey: 9, 10 and 11, @. EC. Kendalts 44 | oeraia Garret and 19, RT. Moss; 20 and'2i, Cornelia Clum; % | Insrain Carpets. !23, A. L. Keone; 27 and 28, A. P. Greeley; 99 | Ingra nd 30, J. H. Voorhees: 31 and’32, H. W. Hewlett; 34 to 32, HS. Petty; 38 to 43, J. H. N. Waring; 44 25 cents, 30 cents. 37 cents. and 45, P. 8. Lesh; and 46 and 47, Rich’d L. Peters. pope ay ‘The nomination of Miss Cornella Clum, vice cats, M. B. Stevens, whose nomination has been’ with BRUSSELS! BRUSSELS! drawn, 1, reported adversely. Bruseels THE MT. FLEASANT AND UNIONTOWN SCHOOLS, | Brussels ‘The recommendation of the local committee of | Briveels the sixth division, that five teachers instead of | Brussels P. S—Tickets not used on Monday, 17th in- stant, will be good for this entertalhment. In case Ot inclement weather the party will be post- pened until the next fair evening. zcichdoin chiara, Fi FURNITURE, ANTIQUE GOODS AND FRENCH CHINA Wane, ar AUCTION.—It wiil be seen by the Advertisement of Walter B. Willfams & Co., in the auction column, that they will sell on to-inorrow morning comm¢ncing at 11 o'clock, a rare collec- oor ry — ‘The salesroom has veen uy carpets and rugs, and the ‘universal optnfon of those that have visited it during the oye that of admiration, with the hope that it will receive the attention of those in search of rare and costly goods, —_————_ Pro. axp Mra L LLIERE’S ‘school opens Se; tember 7 oe hea earbestiacd = Ete, te. ‘tc. a four be allowed the graded school at Uniontown, FLOOR OILCLON wi zs and four instead of three for the school at Mt.| FLOOH DAGGSETS wath TnetAN Ts dS reported adversely, on the ground | | HALL and STAIR CARPETS. that as the Mt. Pleasant school as but 115 puptis, | LACE GUBAINS, per pair, $1.25, $1.50, up. an average of 38.3 for each of the three teaches aie: and in the Uniontown sehool 195, an average of CM. TOWSON, 487 for each of the four teachers; ‘that the num- 686 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ber of teachers ts Itmited to 535, and the full num- South Side, sepls ber has been assigned to duty, including two addi. ‘onal teachers asked for in that division, and 11 this motion 13 ted teachers must be wits drawn from other divisions where they have full schools, and under the jee assignment there Will be Several schools in which the attendance ALL THE NEW SHAPES NOW READY. will be nearly or quite 100 to be ‘Ane DUNLAP'S NEW YORK SILK AND DERBY teacher. | Revoke the appolaument of Misa alarion: | ZA 78 soeeialshapes, Witterr OPPOSITION TO THE REPORT. Mr. Birney objected to certain portions of the | sepry nian gus peas New York Hata, report. He saw that an appointment had been = S05 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, revoked, while in the second division several new | GJE0- = at for too ae teachers had been appointed. He thought that ar ieee Injustice had been done. ‘Mr. Smith also objected tothe report, and sald lowed. WS Lundborg’s Rhenish Cologne. Grape Cider Pu at Chr. Xander’s, No. 911 7th street northwest. Milwaukee Beer, 6c. a achooner—drawn from wood. ry KniGut, 1732 Penna, avenue. ‘Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning and delivered in 34-1b. “Ward” prints, 40c. per 1b. Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and ‘sweet milk, bc. per qt. Cream, 15¢. pint. ee MARRIED. BOSS—WEAVER. On the 18th of September, 1883, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. Dr. Edwards, ot McKendree M.E. church, ~AMUEL BO-S to JESSIE 8. WEAVER, both of Washingto fo cards. McKERNAN-SHIELDS. At St. Patrick's church, at 10 o'clock a.m., on September 19, 1883, by the Kev. Father Walter, Mr. THUMAS MCKERNAN, of-the A Jutant General's office, and Miss MAGGIE SHIELDS, of this city. g MOORE—ADAMS. On September 18th, 1883, by the Rey. Dr. Addison, at the residence of the brid nt, Mrs. G. M. Wight, JACOB G. MOORE to FAN i, WASHINGTON ADAMS, both of Washington, POLKINHORN—PERRY.__On September 151 by the Rev. Dr. Hunt ey, of Me iitan M.E. church, CHARLES K, POLKINHORN to FANNIE V, PERR., both of Washington, D. C. : KICE-HOWD. At Pleasant Valley, Conn., Tues. day, September 18, 1883, by the Rev. W. B. Colemi Mr. JAMES Q. RICE to Mise NELLIE E, HOWD. 1883, ED. BAUERDORF. On the 18th of September, 1888, at 2 o'clock 1m., HENRY BAUERDORE, aged iS yeers and 3 days, Gone, but not forgotten, His Wire. Funeral will take place from Barnes’ Hospital, Sol- dirs’ Home, D. C., ‘Thursday, September 20th, at 5 o'clock p.m. sharp. Friends are Invited toattend. *.g FREE. On September 16, 1883, at 9 o'clock a. my, RICHARD FREE, in the thirty-first year of his age. ‘He was a loving husband ands fond father. All the time he tossed and suffered In the fever and tne strife, But I could not ease bis pain, ‘Though I would have given my life, And the angels whispered to him ‘Of a home where ease is given, And they bore him in their arms ‘Yo their blessed home in Heaven, Is there a sorrow xqgcragnn aan oe sooner ae be We press ‘the last kiss? Bear away cently. ‘Our father to dust; p * ito Thee we iat a i By His WIFE an Cutipaen. JOHNSON. At 3:30. m. on September 19, 1 MAKGARET JOHNSON, younxest chiid of Robert J. and Mary Anne Johnson, aged thirteen months and days. Funeral to take place from No. 228 Bound: street northwest, September 200, ‘Thureday evening 8 o'clock p. m. POLLY. Departed this life, September 181 atsix minutes after da ociosk pat ELIZABETH POLLY. the wife of the late J P yj. and the rhe grey Scrat, da Gees weed tr ee "Fuieral on ‘Thursday afternoon at four o'clock p.m., from her reaiden: h street, West Ws BiG. "ihe friends of the family aroinvited ae SCREVEN. Entered Oakland, Md,, on Rept. 15th, 1883, MATILDA C. BOBEVEN, ‘Wife of T. Edward Sereven, $r., and dai Leo yughter B. abeth ©. T. Wi ee SCOTT, On We morning, ber 19th, 1885, SARAH SCOTT: selictof the late Renee aoe {in the elghty-fourth year of her age. bias For the ‘Mrs. Scott Fpotand connietnt sicuber of toe Mfethoalet hare ALLA‘ On ber 1883, fant son of Win. 3. See Pabpalne Wales See. a M he CELLULOID TRUSS: ‘T NEVER Kreaka, ‘wears: and worn hile bathing creeper date oan by eS ae, MBG, FISHER evoteshec sienton ww The wentgt Saraxesx sonotta FANa ETO, Jay Gould, 421 9th st mh? sind Decorative Pictures. - 736 “RUMAGLIE 736 8u2 796 Removed 796 Tih street northwest. 196 |, membersh’ SCHOOL 1538 I street ai 883, "chosl year becine October Ist. and closes June 1: 1884, Full corps of teachers. ioe HE WASHINGTON COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, A ‘and Day School a Taal pee of," (Sanveur.) aR tore at Jenced ocr: | Elocution tn of Mra, M. Stevens Hare Prime bg Sy ee a cof the Warkingtar Sched) of Flecuten- the Institute, roar | “pel aes Suit | gvceal Musio—Directresa, rape ‘Anule Roemer= SOT BCH ‘Pino Director, Professor Anton Gloetzner. ey: for both renee. | Art Drawine and Painting Director, frofeseor CE, between 18th and 19th treets iw. rill open Messer, Director of the Washington Ari Scbool. aad NINTH MONTH (Ret, 9d.) Namnber of siudenta ten: | , Decotative Art—Under dhe supervision of coi fee ited. ‘Superior advantages. Terms moderate, Appii- | teachers, ~ cation may be made any time at school rooms, from 9 a, WsI8cTON SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION AND oul THOS. W. SIDWELL, Principal. x anugae, 904 Bf street nore Mrs. M.STHVENS HALT. Pr ENCH LESSONS.—CLASSES REOPEN SEP- tember 19th. A ood pronunciation acquired in.one | | Private and clas instruction de} and eveiing, bee term by iny new Euphouic System. of all | GinDing September 10th. ‘Teachers’ classes wil resume les at moderate rates. At 3:30 p. m. for Young ies and Children. Daily Kindergarten for tic chi:dren at 1:30. Otner morning and evening classes for quite, | Private tuition if desired. M'LLE V. PRUDHOMME, 1823 K et. nw. SPECIAL ADVANTAGES. qTepatural deveiorment and culture of the voice for vere address or singing. Stammer! snd other painfu’ vocal defects one. = METHODS ENDUESH DE SROMINENT Local, SICIANS. aul? Ms StepIe AND PRIVATE LESSONS, WITH Sketching from Nature, continue through the | _ Practical Fng“ish taught by rapid and comprehensive FoI Pemell and Stub Drawing, Water Color and Oil | methods, | Terme made known upon on. Libe inting, Landacape, Flowers,” Composition. Loug | eral discount to nuinisters and teachers, sophim experience; nal works; referenoss.. Studio, ‘Il Coreoran, Halling SEATON DONOHO. _ Sy6-3m Fates BOOKKEEPING—ONE MONTH GUAR- auteed to equal three of ersyetem. Ni Sea October, when terms will : Business Penmanship casiost to learu and writ Separate Department Prof. IS HIL'ON'S: ENGLI“H AND FRENCH SCHOOL FOR NG ADIES, 821 Vermout avenue, reopous Sep- tember 19th. ‘Thorough instruction in the Languages, Mathemate fos, Literature and the Sciences, an25-lm Nis. DANCING AC LpEME.— ae, L. Treopens his Acad™my on SATULDAY, Leto INSTILUTE, ona, — ‘The Session 1883-1884 will begin OCT\)BER’ 1, 1883. Applications for emission. may be made to C. M. TTHEWS, at hisoffice, No. 1308 31st street, between tho hours of $:30 and 11:30am. previous to that day, after that at the School. J. DENT, President. sep19-Im DONCH, TEACHER OF PIANO 51 CEDARS—A HOME SCHOOL FoR YOUNG Ladies and Little Girls—will re-open Monday, Octo- ber I. 1t i aituated on the Helzhts of Georgetown, and is acces-ible by street cars to all parts of the city. che minds are extensive, the location healthful and heae- ml. ‘Terms moderate. bor circulars address tho MISSES EAKLE, 1916 35th st., Washington. Je21-4m_ 8) PTFMBER 22, 1883, when the classes for the sennog of 1883-'84 will be formed. Former pupils are invit to be present at the opening reception. For particulars see circulars, eepe- San HE HANNAH MORE ACADEMY FOR GIRLS, near Baltimore. Noted for be Lt ulne thoror instruction, careful training, and reining infunnces (ances 8 and Violin, 608 H’str-ct northwest. Piano music for receptions and private parties a spe- cialty. sepl8-3m HE ART SCHOOL OF THE ART CLUB, VERNON Row, cor. Pa. ave. and 10th st.. re-opens Det. Ist, 1883. KC. MESSER, in charxe; JNO.L. BURNETT, assistant. gep18-Im* WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, eo enbhaniphs atte ioe Uae ous Voice, Singing, Viodn, C Twelve teachers. Free advantages. O. B. BULLAR! Director. sep18-1m" HE BERLITZ SCHUOL OF LANGUAGES. 15 FRANKLIN STREET, Baltimore. } N. JOLY, 910 14TH STREET, N. .W., Washington.§ Principal. 283 WESTMINSTER STREET, Providence, 164 TREMONT STREET, Boston. Best of native teachers only: most thorough end efficacious method: special adv-ntages for con- versation. | iHIRTY LESSONS IN| CLASS OF ADULT~, $10. PRIVAT © LESSONS AT SCHOOL or at STUDENTS! RESIDENCE. Lectures, Reading, Ke.. free to Students, Superior TEACHERS FURNISHED TO OTHER SCHOOLS aud to families for certain hours orfor permanent positions. OFFICE HOURS, 2to 6 and7to8p. m. seplb-im UDOLPH ROWE, TEACHER OF VIOLIN.— ‘Special attention ‘to young ladies and vanced puvile ns resumed SEPTEMBER 15. 1919 nnsylvania avenue northwest. sepl4-1m* [DECORATIVE ART SCHOOL MRS. A.E. HOYLE and Miss E. J. WALKER will open an Art School SEPTEMBER 16. For terms, &,, apply at hooms 122 and 123, Corcoran Building, sepld-6t* PCE SUREDONS FASHIONABLE DANCING ACADEMY.—AI the latest dances taught. Patron- ized only by the elite. You can join for a week, mouth, quarter or geason. Send for circular. au31-6m. ONZAGA COLLEGE, WITH A STAFF OF WELL- trained and energetlo Professors, offers a fine op- portunity for a thorough Classical or Commercial Edu- pation, A special clans will beopencd this week (Sept. 12) for the purpose of giving larger boys the advantage learning elementary branches withont at the same time Doin obiiged to eit ede by sie with boys who are much younger than themselves. An early ap] OF of this ciage ia required, O a quarter SO.3. MURPHY, 8. 3. ‘President, Terme, sepl1-Im NATIONAL MEDICAL COLLEGE. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT ‘OF THE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY, ‘second Annital Session will bezin on go Diilding, 1926 H sirvot northwest, with ae ing. street northwest an Introductory Address by Prof A Fe AS RING. M. D., to which the profession and public are cordially invited. Tho reeular Lectures will continue daily throughout the course, beginning at 5:30 p.m. ‘she Autumn }xaminations will commence at the Col- on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2724, at 5:30 p, ‘or particulars apply at the Dean's Uffice, No. 726 irteenth strect northwest. sepl0-lm ‘Thi FPBE COLUMBIA KINDERGARTEN WiLL OPEN N cor. of \.J. ave. and E st.n.w. SEPT. 17h. Mra, ANNA B. OGDEN, Supervising Principal, 1811 Ist. Miss F. J.LAKE, Ass. Prin., 33 Ind.ave. sepl0-1m ERP HgaE Bema. Be eat term wi begin, SET TE Me . ew. |. WICH, “A. ¥ Rector, Heteterstown, Md. Me Satins om ‘. GEORGE'S HALL FOR BOYS, REISTERS- more counts, Mal. pi to collece or Busincas hfe. €300 per Fear, Unsurpassed STREET INSTITUTE, 603 F STREET NORTH- ‘west.—The course of study will commence Monday, September 3. Circulars at ail the principal book an Tusic stores. Students of elocution will call at the Institute for particulars in that branch, ALRS. E. A. CHAMBERS, Principal. au = - = <q | im the Middie states.” Prof. 3, C. KINEAK. AM ROFESSOR ALEX. DE WOLOWSKI REOPENS L a Se ‘ his Musical Inetituio at 940 New York avenue b.w., | 2=ivel:_Catalogus nent, i) for Singing and Piano Instruction by lis remark: | QTEW WINDSOR COLLEGE, ably short method. Parties for Parlor Concerta, {Chartered 1843. Operas and Orat’rios will find their Mecea in Profes- SEMINAR’ | COLLEGE, sor’s System, which is the shortest and saving | FOR YOUNG LApres.| FOR YOUNG MEN. rears of practice, and training voices quickly to the very | Preparatory and Primary | Preparatory and Business hinhest culture. Ladies’ Seminaries attended to. aul’ a toon Oo as 8 CS tte AVID 5. L. JOHNSON, ORGANIST AND CHOIR set Cours ta Master, 1117 10th street, northwoet. Private let. anes Oge gunarerett SN hse sons $1 perhour. Public yoloo classes fifty addnene Rey. JELLY, D. D., ‘ sone pea Cyn i LLY, D- D., President, New RIVATE ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL, APLEWOO!) INSTITUTE, No. 405 East CapITon STREET. M for Both Sexes, Concondville, Pa. CHARLES E. HILTON, A. M., Principal. from mow Broek ‘aceon haded The Fall Term of thin school wii ona Bertember 10, See there rect statian., Filled 1883. “Students fitted for any college, solentific civil’ service examin ‘or business. A limit number of pupils will be admitted into the family of the ial, who will receive constant suf and Particular attention given to individual needs, Evening Classes will be formed, and private instruction given to both sexes. References furn aull-2m TEE, WEST [WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY red for Jubior year in ; superior instruction music; a ‘carefully-arranged department for, little boys: location 500 fect above tide-water ; $65 to $80 per Session of 13 weess; bivhly recommen ied by patrons, ‘Bova can remain during summer vacation. dyll-wesdm J-SHORTLIDGE, Yale College, A.M.Prin, CADEMY OF THE VISITATION, FOR YOUN Ladies and Little Girls, Connecticut avenue and of Music, J.P. Cauifiell Mus. Doc.» principal, is | sireet <The exercises of tie Acadeny wil te Bow open for the reception of puptis for the sooond | Gn SEPTEMBER 10TH. "A iuited gumaber of teres term, beginning September 1. "By order of the board | O28 Dents al bt eeeeees neal Of directors. FS HARBALIN, Secretary eepateepal raqinm Ty = ta by ad audwa&e, 2m \OLECTIC SEMINARY, OPEN! PT. 17TH. ‘Tl ractical Instruction will be given to ‘oung men and boys over ten years old, who wich to ft Ives for any business or profgedon.” Only 20 uplewanted. ‘Greclars at boolt-stores, Inguire of ye ICHARDS, A.AM., 1301 Corcoran street. sepld CARER SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. 1213 i2thrst. n.w. Fifteenth year bewins Sept. 19. Thor MacLEOD. ‘au 71m M?: OLGA HESSELBACH-SPIEK REOPENS her Kindergarten. 1135 17th street northwest, MONDAY, OCTOBER ist, 1883. Apply for circulars after the 10th of September. eopl-im* ABINGTON ACADEMY, CORCORAN BUILDING, Cor. Pa. ave. and 15th st., opposite U. 8. T,, a Select Schoolf r Boys ana Young Men. Number limited. Only scholars of cooa moral character received. Fall term of 1883 begins Sept. 10th. 4 and Evening Sessions. Careful and thorough ins‘raction in the Common Eng- lish Branches, Book-keeping, Short-hand, Higher Arith- metic, Algebra. Geometry, Latin and Gi BURTON MACAFEE, A. M. Principal, Washinuton, D. 0. aul5-3m CArtoL HILL INSTITUTE AND KINDERGAR- ten. Misses Boyden and Gates, Principals. ‘The seventh annual session of this school opens MONDAY. SEPiEMBER 17TH, with enlarge’ accommodations for pupils, in the spacious: building corner Ist ana A strects southeast (facing Ea-t Capitol Park). Large, airy echool-roome; amyle play-ground, &. ‘Thorough instroctions in a irados. ‘Kinderearien and Academie epartment juperior advantages ust raw ing and Languages. AUCTION SALES Regular sale in front of and on First and Second Floors of our salesroome, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER TWENTIETH, at 10 O'CLOCK. of collection of New and Second-hand Furniture; Second! hand Carpets, New Mirfit Brussels Carpets, FINE WALNUT CHAMBER SETS. FINE WALNUT PARLOR SETS. 044 pieces Marble-Top Walnut Bureaus and Wash- stands, Walnut and Mahoxhany Wardrobes, Single end Double Welnut and other Bedsterde, Hair and Shuck Mattresses, Spring and Fay Chairs, Lounxes and, Couches, Heating and Cooking Stoves, Cottage Set, Gilt-Frame Mirrore, Sisb and Bracket, Mahoghany Bureaus, Hair Seat Rocker and Chaira, Crockery, Glassware, Fancy Articles, Tea Sets, &c., with other goods, to which we invite attention, Carpets and Parlor Suits on Second Floor at 1# Foz, Catalores and further information apply to | Carb Principals, at the School building, 20 1st street south- CHOOL OF MUSIC (ESTABLISHED, 1877.) Main office, 707 8th street northwe:t; brauéh north- out corner Vennaylvanis avenue and 19th st.n.w. Open after Sept. 10. THEO. INGALLS KING, Prin. 68-lin AW DEPARTMENT, NATIONAL UNIVERSITY. FACULTY OF LAW. Hon. Arthur MacArthtr, Associate Justjoe of the Su- preme Court of the District of Columbia, sident,. Hon. Samuel F. Millcr, Associate Justice of the Su- reme Court of the United States, Professor of Interna- opal and Constitutional Law. a dence Equity Jurisprudence, Commercial and’ Mari- e Law. Willem B. Webb, esq., Professor of Practice and Judge of Moot Court. Exgene Carusi, ex., Professor of the Law of Real and Personal Property, Contract, Negotiable Snstas ments, and Applied Evidence. Watson J. Newtonpesd, | Askoctate Professor of Legal Practice and Secret of ae Faculty. LECi URELS, Hon. H. H. Welle, Criminal Law. Hon. W. Willoughby, Deeds and Conveyances. Enoch Totten, esq., Law of Corporations, G. Hine, etq., Law of Torts. . Koss Perry, e:q., ‘The Conflict of Laws. Keopens Monday, October Ist, 1883, at the Lecture Rooms, 925 F street, northwest. " Catalocues can be ob- tained st Morrisou’s, Parker's, Anglim's and Adams’ Book-stores, or at the office of the Treasurer, F. J. Lavender, 480% Louisiana avenue. New students can obtain information or enter at the Lecture Kooms be- tween the hours of 8 and 10 s.m. end 4 and 5 p.m..and from 10. m. to4 p.m. at the office of the Secreia'y, W. J. Newton, 810 F street northwest. sep7-2m. R. AND MKS. ALFRED BUJAC WILL REOPEN Heir edueat onal home for young ladies and little giris Septemb r 26th, at 1712N ‘street northwest. near Connecticut avenuestreet cars, Call for circulars on or after September 15th. sep7-1m" east, or at 22 3d street southeast. sep4-2m wed By" 2508), INSTITUTE — SELECT CLASSICAL | No postponement. dps ig oc apace at CHARLES WEEKS, Salesman, Sersion begins September 12." For circulars, &0., address CHAS. B. YOUNG: Drneipal 914 14th street. G{LONGETOWN COLLEGE, D. c. (ous Dowcina, ‘Auctioneer, GEAND AND IMPORTANT SALE AT AUCTION Schools in the Academic and Scientific Departments open THURSDAY, September 13th, 1883. Apply to Bey. JAMES A. DOONAN, 8.J., GeorgetownCollece, D.C School of Medicine opens MONDAY, September 34, 1883. Apply to J. W. H. LOVEJOY, M. D., 900 19th strect northwest, Washington, D. C, School of Law opens WEDNFSDAY, October 34, 1893, Apply to 8. M. YEATMAN, esq., 410 5th street north- west, Washington, D. C. After October Ist, Georxe- town College Law Building, Washington, D. C. au22-Im AVERLEY SEMINARY, 1537 1 ST.N. W. ing. oe Py ara ep an AS ok ren. Openius, Sent, oF Cataiownes appl and Drug Storee or Priucival, Mise LIPSCOMB. 2 OF GENUINE InrorTeD TURKISH anp PERSIAN RUGS anp CARPETS, Comprising Rare and Rich Selections of PERSIAN, AFGHANISTAN, DAGHISTAN, OUCHAK, GOKDIES, CIRCASSIAN, ARME- NIAN, KHORASSAN, AND MOURISIE RUGS AND CARPETS; (With many other specimens entirely new to this) ‘ATIONAL KINDERGARTEN AND SCHOOL FOR market) Primary and Advanced Classes reopens September 17, at 929 8th stzect, corner of Mt A180, Mrs. LOUISE POLLOCK, Principal. eeps-Lin SELECT SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN will open SEPTEMBER 17TH on 13th street, fot Of Corcoran. A dancing ciaes in connection wi school will be organized October Ist. ‘Terms moderate. For circulars, &c.. apply to Misses BARNES and BLALK, principals, 1525 10th street n.w. _sep5-2w JEDAZIENE, KELIM, AND BAGDAD PORTIERES, LASELL INSTITUTE, 903 16TH STREET N.W., Teopens September 20, 1883. A home and day school for girls. Parental care and discipline. sepé-lin' MKS. L. E. SMITH, Principal. NCS rcoD ere SESSION 188364, CORPS OF TEACHERS. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. CABELL, Principals; Prof. B. R. Mason, Latin and Mathematics; Prof. 8. M. Shute, (Columbiin College, ) History, Moral and Menial Phi- losophy, and Logic; Prof. A: N. Skinner, a ‘Ubs.,) Astronoiny, Physics, Geology; P-of. J: BR. Rogers, Chemistry.’ (with experiments:) Prof. F. Mucaaeus, German, Greek, Math. ; Mad. Chevremont, (Diplomes de VAcademie de is) French; Mise M.K. son, Ens lish: Miss M. Gay. Belles Lettres: Frof. Anton Gloetz- ner, Instrumental Music; Mad'lie H.Evremonte, Vocal Music; Prof. +. Messer, Art, Drawing and Painting; Miss Karl Garrison, Class Drawing and Decorative Art: Miss J. Chestney, calisthenics and elocution; Prof. L. G. Marini, Daucing, In branches not named the best instruction provided. Session opens Sept. 26. sep5-15" ‘OUNT VERNON INSTITUTE. ENGLISH AND FRENCH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, 1530 I STREET, ‘Will Reopen SEPTEMBER 26th. MES. C. W. PATRO, sepl-3m Principal. FPEENCH AND, INGLISH FAMILY AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE 1805 17th st., corner Massachusetts ave., Wash., D.C., Under the direction of Mrs. L. P, McDonald and Miss Anna Eilis, assisted by Prof. A. P. Montague, depart- ment of Ancient Di P. Caulfield, de- artment of Music; M'lle Barrenne, department of neh; Miss Emma J. Rowe, Kindergartner, and a full corps of competent teachers. A thorongh I-nglish and classical course, with special A limited number of young lad:es re- ceived as Parlor Boarders, For circulars and informa- tion call upon or address the principais at 1623 N street eK epoca Horde wilt vey pupils residing on Capi- special Herdic will convey pupils ‘on Capi- tol Hill direct to the school and return, ‘au8-30 RORGETOWN COLLEGIATE: INSTIT se} 3100 east, is tone ornate Wie STEPHENSON. au6-2m* Se none pono ERE i dione ene te eae building, corner 9th and D streets n.w. Training for ‘daughters for real lite, for Self-support, ane. in ce. College ‘office fons an fulness and honorable independen for reception and re-istration of students Ai . Rewular day and evening eessions resumed MON- DAY, Sept. 3. fof study: Penmenehip, Orthos. raphy, English Language, Business Correspondence, Business Cal ‘Book by einucle and dou- Ble entry, Commercial Law, Politi Economy, and id Practice de} and Phonography. In the Business it the stu Es i cone 8 are i and recatves nites: cme ashen neon, Pe, ives Pog Eon) and taxes, and ‘all of the ao- ipon graduates at close of scholastic year. It is of ad- Vantage fo students te be regisared dad fully equipped PiHours of Day sessions, 9 a.m. to 2:30 Bi, rosreoggpn, Monday, uceday, Thursday Jie ee eee ot, Tamainder in montnly inetalbnenes of $50; on. 10 each; the quarter, $20 upon mn. Even- sessions, in A ‘the ES ‘sdinlasion, $16; Ly the mocks ‘New Illustrated Annual sent by neil on HENB! BAA A. cpEN Ent O; Beaxoge, IE FROEBEL I ‘eI ERGARTEN at 1127 18th st., onesquare from Thomascircie. au30-1m Bi raldings & eccar, OU gon Ra ee bons nid gentlonian fitted for Practical amanuonsis and uensis Pupils received st any time. 95-61: TY! Bove ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL HIGH Wil open September TO Lesh te ha orth Seerion Shonprinepaieaie | ‘aul Address, Le Droit Park. Forming one of the handeomest collection of Textiles in design and quality ever offered bys. 7 State place y Salesrooms, weet corner Lenneylvania ‘nue and Lith street, = a ARS SCH00L, 1318 IST. NW. OPP. FRANKLIN Park. Open for its fourteenth annusl ression Sept. 27, ‘Thorough instruction in drawing and painting Mechanical drawing. Prof Charles Schiaar. Ek, Principal, ‘seps-1m" ‘Mre. 8. E. FUL! EMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES AND CHIL- dren, 622 18th street northwest. Reopens Se Rte 20th, 18-3. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER TWENTY-SIXTH, TWENTY-SEVs sepl-Im" Mrs. ELIZABEEH HAKRIS, Prin. ENTH, and TWENTY-LIGHTH, 1883, at USN, MOCARTER, TEACHER AT West MAYES SRE TERRE ORDOR: Washington Conservatory of Music: Soprano, st, P Matthew's () On Exhibition September 24th and 25th. C.) Church.—Voice Culture and the Art of Sinving. Residence, 43 H street -_ sepl-im* SS, AMY AEAVIET, OF “BosTON, ‘Teacher of Vocal and Instrumental Musio and Harmony. Lessons resumed SEPTEMBER 6, Address 944 K street northwest, G, ¥- FLYNN, A. M., PRIVATE TUTOR, 8, W. Gor. Bth and K streets northwent. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer, '®, Sheers LAST DAY OF THE AUCTION SALE. Fropsaton Yor Colge Wa Pate Auashotin aud | 0” MONDAY MEVTE MUN THEN YFoURTE, competitive examinations. Terms in aavance. 908 7th street northwest, ‘an follows: » — 220 yale nue aud superior Blankets, eee coping, Engle Genie, | 100 Comforts, quilted with white cotton, Penmanship, U.S. History, hy, Spelling, au2d Win, WALDECKEK (GRADUATE OF THE Leipzix Conservatory of Music), Teacher of Piano, Organ and Harmony. Lessons resume i September 4th: Reside 1807 13th street northwest. eep4-1m. GcH00L FoR GIuLs AND TITTLE Boys Opens SEPTEMB B 12, At 1436 Corcoran strect, sep1-Im* “ihe Misses TLFFEY, Principals, HE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. ‘HE COLUMBIAN COLLEGE OPENS SEPT. 12. THE MEDICAL COLLEGE OPENS OCI. 1, THE LAW SCHOOL OPENS OCT. 10. e During the erection of the new University Building, the exercises of the Colege worer will be conducted 1h the rooms of the Prepara’ tchool, 1335 H street Siteet horiiwests, For tuformat ou: eosconitg thes Fr 5 tnformat ot ba pertunenta, addreas Dr. JAMES C. WELLING, 1530 ‘treet. S cases Wausutia sheets 8-4, 9-4, lu-4, 11-4 wide, Pure silk Velvet in “Novy Bite Gerace, 5c. a ‘atid Colored Silks, from best Lyons manu- facturers. wcithmeres of beat qualities, 36, 40, and 46 inches peishiouable Plaid Dress Goods, Towels and Table Neus. ‘Silk Frocatelle, Linen Sheeting, Hosiery and Under- wear. ear. Ladies will please attend this sale, as the above-men+ tioned xoods will be positive:y sold without reserve. Allxoods soid are guaranteed ports seply-4t ) FOLE IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ELEGANT (GILT FRAME) FRENCH PLATE MANe Lt MIRO, SUPER UCURISH CARD TS AXD KUGS, ODL PAIN TINGS, ENGRAVING! AND WATER COLOKS, IN GILT . FANCY SCREEN. ELEGANT WINDOW HA. INGs, GILT MAKBLE-TOP BOU WAL\UL EASEL WITH GIL’ ‘RACIN THE PREPARATORY SCHOOL PAKLOR "SUL LEATHER-COVEN Will open in the new and commodious building, 1395] = LOUNGE, FRENCH PLATE PaicHe Mattie Hi street northwest, on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER, WALNUT CHIFFONICR, _VASiS, LBON 12th, ‘with the following corps of teachers: WAUTING DEbK, WALNUT BOOKCASES, ELE- Otis 7. Mason, A. M., Ph. D., Principal: the Rev. | GANTLY GAKVED WALNUL. MAUBLE TOP A. J. Hunti: D. D., Protessor of Greek. the Key. | SIDEBOARD, WI(H FRENCH PLATE MiLKO, 8. M. Shute, D. B., Professor of Ithetoric; Andrew P. BACK, SMALL WALNUT SIDI Bo. Montague, A. M., Professor of Latin;J. Howard Gore, | = KACK INLAID Med CHAMBint SEE B. S., Vrotessor of Mathematics; Mr. Anthony Janus, | CHAMBER SUITE, BRUSSELS AND INGKATS Professor of Freeh; Howard L. H ins, A. M.. In- CAKPEIS, HAIR AND HUSK MATTRESS: structor in Mathematics, Greek and + Examme-| - PILLOWS AND BOLSTERS, WALNUT HINTS Hon of candidates for admission wii be held in the! CHAIRS, OLD. ENGLISH CHIR’ KET ou School Building, after Serember 34, from 9a, m. to REGU: ES PTC ETC, AT AUCTION. Ddcdiweet, every evening fron T to 8. Fur camonees ESDAY — SORNING, SEPTEMBER 883, at the residence of « gentle ‘one square svuth of Penney ivauis avenue, twill west, juare ball the abow ‘Termscah THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. | eaten st en a SCHOOL lOGRAPHY AND TYPE-WRITING PRROPERS SEPTEMBER 1TrH, 1883, RTHAND ciasses will meet each evening bE “ Feivate instruction piven by ¢ thorence aaa AUCTION SALX, OF A RABLE om ee i = annus for active phenegma- ENT aE Ne i106 SEVENTEENTH ST RIE jtudenta furnished with Text-books, Copy-bocks, Tikes “aD @ BIMEEIS NOMIH Blank-books, Dictionaries, Periodicals and ‘Pho- 4 SEPTEMBER TWENTY-FOURTH, 183, Moihe Bclock ‘P. M., wili be sold the above day ot evening. “Use of ‘one hour with | Property. Lot Lij4x00 tect, ee oa Paper and other | crib 'wrtks "uO MMRNCCTEWELE, Auce, wtin aA ‘EST ‘ND! AN. HOOL AV, Frou sod Adee Gags reepe OG, ta, Ad ma {For Other Auctions See Seventh Pave., PROFESSION. FAS c2BF Wise OR REAL rTa Ox DALE ‘Depend.’ em‘nent Sat Di WHITES Cvtablshaneyt Te Saeed Waxhangton, D.G- “Olies to $1 por iH. L. the National Ki INDERGARTEN NORMAL INSTITUTE WITH Kindergartens Siven. 1017 G street: gppodte Hes ———_—_—S—— as A. Ev Note ty mai prompuy Ce con ia ‘to (G19 11th Street Rorthwrent,

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