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CITY AND DISTRICT. WHAT THE CHILDREN STUDY. we signee Simple 9 densone sean, selections from. Bcd A FINE INPROVENENT. THE NEW THEATRICAL savers REED SIRDS AND RAIL. | DRUGGISTW PRECAUTIONS. aes aa h The er of Learning Climbed by ingens tbe gation ga pret ing Rreeted for | What It Will Bring im the Way of Nov-| The Teothseme Birds That Attract | Measures Which Geed potherarics "To the Eattor of Tre Evexine STAR: Public School Pupils. ‘Geography “Kixerciacs ob the globe, showing Elegant Workmauship—arsengomen — oe = wach ty iiebe In last Saturday's Imsue of your paper, under | rue Revisep covnsn oF STUDY To Go rxTo | the (chm aod motions ot tnecarthy tn equator, Homies Wark aise fies Al's Wel ‘Arrangement | c.cens, AcToRS, OPERA SINGERS, axp HOW THE BIRDS ARE HUNTED—HOW THE REED | TALKS WITH PRUGGISTS AND TNEIR cLERKS— THEIR PLANS—COMPANIES THAT WILL TAKE| RIND TRAVELS UN The tendency of the retail trade to center in] THE ROAD—NEW AND OLD PLAYS—ATTRAG.| Tux swret-v ER SEVERAL ALIASES—| SOME PLACES WHERE POISONS AKE KEPT sault upon the public school teachers who! wernops of TEACHING PRESCRIBED, ETC. relative situation. General lessons derstand the ideas an ICED BOBOLINK ONLY A REED | SEPARATE—QUEER MISTAKuS OF rurvsiclaxn, the above heading, “Taxpayer” makes an as- | eepecr ris YEAR—TEXT BOOKS TOBE USED— | Merdiane, eon teeann aed Unie | not failto hate ‘the pupiis clearly and fully ts ‘oul come from other places than Washington. He Tine maps of the heriayheres and the United | the words. ‘Test this by frequent questions, 7 : ‘& comparatively few large establishments, | TIONS PROMISED TO WASHINGTON. BIRD IN DISGUISR—INTRRESTING FACTS FROM | &C. saye of them: “A few are worth employing, but | The “course of study for the graded public | States. Molding ‘mapdrawing — hemisphere | | Spelling—All the words that can be sed in- | ©. Combaratively . cpa the pon majority are worse than worthless.” | Schools adopted by the school board Tuesday pa i neriGtane of passe: hemisphere — seileentiy by the paplls—the iis” gg Mrdoturisedapted ta their ase for huge! ne theatrical: season just opening promises ITHOLOGIST. The occasional inadvertence of a druggist ‘This is the language of abuse which has nereto- | bight and to go Intoeffect with the beginning | SApRtoy Sad pérallels of lativade; | ‘and | reading and all other | nd the suitable | ous branches of mercantile businessfor which | ‘Of an unusually conservative character. || Every one who could command a gun, a skiff, | through which some poisonous drug is admin- 7 eed can be | anda Ant fore been reserved for employment against | Of the new year Is as follows: water. words from the New Pronouncing Spelling | they are intended. In th The genuine novelties snnoun Pusher has been out im the marshes this | istered toa patient instead of «harmless com- frumtees whom, certain persons desire to grive FIRST YEAR. z FOURTH YEAR. Hee, reat oe in the Bight Gotten. ary Just completed at the .corner ot Ten seeoet ad ahs eae aoa Rew ition | bina ogut 8 the destruction of rail and reed | pound prescribed, exes a feeling of anxiety im from we —— a emo x — Beco poor ®| English Languaze—Reading—For the firstsix | English Language Reading—New Fourth lists of all words ‘laspelied by the puplis and | Pennsylvania avenue, for Saks & Co., the archi- | DOVelties are not of the first cl eA written | birds, The legal season for shooting rail, or or-| the mind of every mortal who finds himself won their places by Passing’ severe examina: | Week on black-boards words with illustra | Reader; practice throughout the course in read- thoroughly teach the ame. Dictate’ sentences | tect has given @ moet eatistctory solution of | "Teecomedies, revised dramas. old melo | tolan, as these birds are ‘Known to some sports| bound fora drag store in company with m dan: fons. Among them’ are Mr. Paul aud the | tions, sound characters, short phrases, ing at sight from Seribuer's Geographical | containing words needing special atiention. | the problem presented to him, Tale tamaine | “rama with new mou ae aeexermearcan | men, and reed birds began last Tuesday. The | tor's prescription. “The poisouing accident in leading teachers lo the High school; all| simple sentences; Sound Charts. Primer. | Reader and Primer, the Child's Book of Nature, | Use nie books cat Sara ent, FOF Spelling | te oue of the most notable stractiey wieine | tagedies and comedies put on after the manner | binds, however, appenred in the marshes some | Hoboken the other day,” said a Washinevon the supervising principals; all, except ‘one, | Second Reader, through Lesson XXVI. Marks | Part III, Our Little Ones, and other suitable | Exerc! marks elr uses fly dasings on. — od of Irving (and in many cases along way after, | days before the beginning of the season. The | pharmacist toa STAR reporier yesterday, “has OP Mee uuinber ar those’ in tkeinene | Of Punctuation, the name and use of the | books, mi Pupils clearly! ana fully understand “peaking and Writing Verb and tts ba wae Gaaratteclesd VF the ae ay Probably), are the order of the season. Shakes- | Eastern branch is the favorite place for gunners | been # source of annoyance to every druggist grades. ‘They shave won ir places by merit | comma, period, oe of leone Ka Fests the Ideas and Shoaghte by ans ponds: i Fata paris of thelirogt- and solidity of the busines iholises ereoted: rare we — 2 a eared — np _ city, a6 it is easy of access, but there are Shae country. Ihave had haifa dozen people nd have, each and all, be ted by the | of ation, 01 y apt illustrations , tom: ction; exterior 13 m9) great varie’ wrence Barrett | many marsh Potomac below ing in preseriptions , cautl Soanimous vote of the board of trustees, on the | clentis aad fully naderstand the, ideas aud | quent on and test it by fre" | (ejection; rules Ofsyntax. Exercises in analy: | Fhe caehicece, Bae eer eep one Appearance, | 1D a ¥ marshes along the a0 the ing in ptions to-fay, caution me not fuestion. out’ of or with accustomed a favorable report of the committee on teachers, Xpressed by the words, Aid this by wpelltng= Ail ‘the words that can be used in-| sis'and ng; false syntax, Letter-writing | effect of massivencasand elegantharmons mon | Woo Bim more Jens, city where the birdsand the hunters congre- | to poison them. There are probably more peo \d scholarly care. Rob- | gate, A) the ri “skit” is | Ple affected by an accident of that sort than by They now stand at the heal of every school tions and test it by frequent ques- tly by the puplle—the puplis’ vocabu- | continued. luction of short and suitable | agreeable tothe eye. ‘Eherich and solid sharpness of uttarance an gate. Along wer the owner of @ iB buliding except ‘ong in the first division (Mr. | Cr lap geegecam Cr a ine | ty ‘tale ‘view, ak 9 uso of the | selections from, the, tupplementary reading teroru nverior finish fulilis the great promise Setar at they egy, should be dong. thet reese nk camen s pocen epenely “fhe reporter ‘acting upon the suggestion wie Lovejoy, trustee), and of moat of those In the | - Spelling— wor readin reading and all otlfer lessons, and the si books. ‘themes uion teacher, 2 structure ‘Com Brrors” vored by fortune; t wns both @ seeoek ae. wiry trustee). If thoae gentle | sone, by sounds and by letters. Words ‘from New Pronounciig ‘Spelling Book | No composition to be assigned until thoroughly | lots, two having a frontage of 96 Whreaseres | Production oA ar ene ae, Se a eee oea'n cae cs ete Ty oe men agree in nothiiig else, they do In testifying | "Spcaking and. Writing—The purpose of this | through the Fifth Section. Mal th great | “skift” and gun’ is looked upon as doubly | with a view of heart ke lists of all orally. Recitation of prose and poe- | Pennsylvania avenue, with at say the least, be watched for wit pon to the excellent qualifications of the teachers | course is to accustom pupils to express what | words misspelled by the pupils, and thoroughly ty suited to the grade, Language Lessons, | 55 feet, and one having a front ca oe Le eed = told, aanes rand | Desed. The sportsman who hunts for rail or sine to prevent mistakes in compounding {tinese persons that they are in "great mar | intcit will bg reading Teason, pictures, plants, | Worde Hesding srschat at eoe Soe Bae | cArithraetic—Written—Percentage, _commits- $G6. Tot, ‘Thus the’ balling’ neeeBet, Mountings of the most elaborate and appro- | Teed birds must have a companion to push or WHAT A DRUG CLERK SAID, pee m1 y . | pe reading lessons, pictures, i us pes say of persons that they are In “great na | tate It wi reading p is jal attention. Use _ insurance, profit and loss, taxes, simple in: | cP os0° det ee Pennaylvania® eae not Briate description. They have selected subor. | Pole the skiff through the “ma'sh” or employ @| «Tt would be almost imponsible for us te se than worthless” mals, and whatever else the Ingenuity of | book or an equivale: Spelling Exe: oe ae. com ety 5 A they are “fail- the teacher may suggest. At times, teachers, | Book. ‘Abbreviations “used in wii ‘inate actors with an eye single to especial apti- | ™4n to perform this arduous and unattractive, iting and | terest, (partial payments by Supreme Court | 116% feet on 7th street. There is a wingor “L,” to be assigned to th but very necessary service. Men along the river | ™ake ® mistake,” said the chief clerk in a ‘at hor T tions of the national | will have their puplis in answering questions | printingeontinued. Diacritical marks and their | rule), compound Interest, discount. Complete | whic! jects westward. at th tude for the roles ign rem, | Dak wey Recnees ., capital and the comparatively high salaries we | inake complete sentences, and, by means Of In- | uses continued. Arithmetic through Article 208. Building. ‘here are five floors, besiier Ceaite | What the stars themselves can make of the parts G let them out’ at two | prominent store, as he led the scribe into the oes Pa | of the two Dromios is already Known: and with | OF three dollars @ tide, and go with the | sanctum where all the mpsterious compound. would bring to our sehoois the very best | teresting conversation, will lead them to ex-| Speaking and Writing—Review of course for| Oral—Suitable exercises to precede and ac-| cious basement. The exterior presents the craft themselves as pushers or gondolic! ‘done. “There ‘0 Tedeting taiont fa tne United Staton. Nor ase | pss nei oughus Py evening and anney | thethird Yenc, Deveripzion of picture, War | gompany woruen ork. Exerune ram th | pearance ofa tourstary Bald git an nue. forrounded by qrery desirable sage. aecom Inthe oases of some of the Sighs Tnunters of | That double row of lite bstiies contal anwey ha e in ith.” jong the twenty- | me pI y ra is} tes, recel an vel ment tual Seotic L ually corn! original ten he 6 Marshes 1 ‘make used “4 dusts of Darjinouth who have taught | or ‘words und errors of syntax will be carefully | production of ‘ort stories ‘and “descriptions | | Penmanshl eo or the first i pit weeks, with: that tnere shoud be but ouritoors Ste area Seine tear will oer oon be hee contract to push for ‘one-hall of tne fame. Xbe | cxeie are oery coats ine cee aetews te eae pot one wus « corrected Recitation of poetry the | read in the supplementary readii boo! ugh drillin position, pen- | tect, however, ingeniously prov! : Ly willl ; eal peaak One wente | corre Foad in the supplementary reading. Bo ato | gut copy bs ok, renieaas Teviae nail Bon; | Sect: however, ingeniously provided for 20th | gomen. Mr: Thomas W. Keene will do Shakes. | hunter is generally to enter intosuch an | taken if selected by appearance merely, but : {Tangement, for he thereby secures readier and | they are all labeled,and,moreover, ii you should « Pease, etie—Counting, by means of numeral | prepared orally. Grouping words into classes, | capital letters. Copy-book No. 5, itles of the house, as in these di eee eee a Sowineee vice. The professtc ow: | anak. : gpl Nong Gould, Gram, Kimball, Puiterson; Moore: Quin nd objects, 19 160. , Counting, by 10, | Buiject and predicate, Wesitasion of prose sad | Drawing —Puplis, draw ob paper and black. | iGhoy tame aoe ts tae shone aera the orchestra and the hearts of the Eallery ith | over: wisely prefers t0 dal One aa tacts nate | MUL FONE Fes and plek up any bottle there by, Atigel, Lane, and other “imported "teach: Lrpnd 2's 6 100, and counting ‘back by | poetry sulted. to the grade. Elementary Lee-| Poard. Tvachers on Dlack-board, Subjecis of aground floor. ‘The basement, has a solld oe Focectlaa dayeot the tragic dramar while Ms, the inexpert hunter. Old sportsmen aay that | not be a fatal one. There is hot a doulls poisaty eos—001 ahouldered, and all sinewy, | the same. fons in fo be sed. re, lessons: Free-bi me from . A’ portion of It 18. occu : vue . a, Sttive men. Go te, Mr. Tox-payor, your calunt: a nimple exercises, both oral with objects, and | " Arithme le Weltten— Mult plication —com-| dictation; from memory; design. Hodel and levator machinery, steam heating tnd elecerie eg clement of, the’ day's sport asthe Deiter the sues bs guinien tne ss tte Gas Cae ‘ ia. ‘itten, in ion, subtraction, maul ica- ite numbers, tors, contractions a] coal si ing he just be Ove Mifoar cortespondent reports that the recent | ion, aud division. Heading at sight wumbers | Dileation aieet Siete Pe Tonto mus | Colecodtion! drawing. For use of pupils, room fer rubbish. ‘The remainder will bo etes ine Supbance thelr 4R tention Wo maotes thetr | SIS Ag aboee ell a pura “aanteae ieee right at Band. "ithe clerk wanted to put up action of the board in appointing five teachers | composed of four orders of units, expressed in | elses in decimals and United States currency | Ing Book No. 8. use of teachers, Prellm-| up to the display and sale of rubber goods, | Plays in oF IRVING, he must have learned by practice to “mark” of | have to no to that dark caso across” pe See eens ott doniinge Rhee | Gre Home namerdie mat ad eit ampaGand | Sgmeneary Ariehmnetie through Artcle 60. | | inary, Manual fo; Inetruction’ in “Drawing | hunting and «porting goods and’ articles com” | saan gqeg THe MANNER OV IRVING. | | Rove the birds and where they fa A chor | Save,0 #0 0,that Gari case across xhe room “contrary (o law, tom and deal Jf ese | oman numerals, making w: int i ral ju le ex ines tO precede ‘ac- | Bool i ead of tour! " ont 5 - are strong wotin are they. true? Ci | stating readily the numbers expressed by them | company the written work. Exorcisesfrom the | _Music—Abridged—indey pg waver te cane iagi man who trusts his fortunes rt it by “nccldent. Seo dent Music Reader. | first or main floor will be the hat department, | scenery. Mr. J. M. Hill's pretty and spirituelle | enced pusher will lose sometimes hall of the | LeNct, et hold of Senet easiness ofthe | Entelloctaat avtunmedo, uirough Leeson Vir of| Individual precios have at least two apis | secupying Hie “ic” the furnishing department, | tragedicnne, Margaret Mather, will do Shakes. bite ite Kis Decnune the pusher does not mar Scots, foreettan Seaton ene ee. : fe time of day Section Four ‘lon 4 age reise 4 That hes ynorable | the <ace of the clock. “Lessons on the relative Fenmanship-For the first elght weeks, with- | that may be required by the Director of Musi ‘KVehue, und the men's sult and pastaioon der | Pedre in her pretty and spirituetio manner, and | tiem, well, The marsh hunter watches the | of small bottles full of suaplolous-looking. Powe what law, pray? to the 1967 Congress en Pointed as poiicem here f« the prohib cled “no person si n who has not an | des during the season as closely as any fisher- | ders. In the middie of the case intr hn ae policeman who ha This was | value of the cent,dime and dollar and the coins | out copy-book, thorough drill in position, pen- | Natural Science—Sound; evaporation; fog; | partment, which will occupy the space In, tie | Probably with much added power and artistic | Hes during the season as closely as any fisher caus wie 2 paael Seain. Ti was cary {oaay as much about teach: | from one ceat to one doiiat, wits visible illus: | Peisie tok mec eee ety ee clouds; rain; snow; hail; dew; frost; heat; conduc | Center. Gn, the. second. floor the L" will be Rnish, @orieis auld. she has greally improved | MOE TIVE, navigator, His tlie for hunting Take oekRt OF ten drawers, each with a pi Ers—no person shail be appointed to any varant | trations, Clear Idea of }y and %. capital letters. Hon of heat; draught; expansion by heat; ther: | given up to boyy’ and children's furnishings and | since she was seen in Washington, two seasons | marshes" in “his skit, ‘The reed birds | “2th te’ wietle drawers te-where te kept Yteachership if any graduate of the local Normal | | Penmunship—On slate, from copies made b; wing—Pupils draw on paper and black- | mometer; the steam engine; light; reflection of | fats and caps, and the main part of the floor to | 960. She then did wonderfully clever work for | sre shot to best advantage when feed- morphine and wuch like poisons. Y: ij is school shail Ue | unemployed. | Taxpayers | the teacher on the black-board. "As pupilt| voard. ‘Teachers on black-board, Freehand | light; reffaction of Nght prisms: lenses; boys’ and children’s suits aud the offices of the | mere beginner. Mise Mary Anderson. now | ing in the march, though often @ gun-| about as far removed from the quitees interpretation would be corre he | progress the best work to be put on paper with | drawing—from coples; from dictation; from | chemilcal electricity; and the telegrap! book-keeper aud members ofthe firm. The third | Pecome “quite English; you know,” and aided | ner will take them ‘on the — wing. | sible,and tan be teachel sly i ee Jegisiature had” sald this “or | be Urea, he ap ea aaeterangy | memory; desiun oF inventive drawing. Draw. | such vislbleiiiustration ass practicable; taking | floor will be devoted to overcoats in the winter | BY 8 spectally Imported company of Britishers | The true sportsman prefers to shoot the ortoian | look ing for itexpectally. in this way we protect equivalent to it. But it said that the | Arabie figures, the pupil's name, short words | ing from objects. | For use of puplle: Drawing ‘a8 a guide Firet Lessons in Physics, and in summer to thin garments not made of | Will permit her gushing countrymen and | on the wing. The season, which will last dur- | our patrons, First of alt, oe wing none ‘but Normal “graduates should, “have preference | in common Usc, and short simple sentences, 0 | Hook Oo a ee oe eee re cor Gent aia tgeniand and | wool, “On the fourth floor @ portion of the “1.” | Women to hear the rich tones of her rare blue : = im aii cases” of appointments of teachers; that | receive special attention. Some practice ‘on | Book No. 4 second ‘of the ‘year. For use | Iceland; Mexico; Central Americ ing about ali of September, hus opened very | compevent clerks to handle presciptions—we ‘he West In- | will ‘be occupied by the cutting department, | £Tass Volco and catch tho fine contour of her | poorly, One old gunner, who has gone into the 4s, other qualifications being equal.they should | capital letters. In teaching pupils to write thelr | of teachers: Teachers’ Manual, Part II, to ac- | dies; South America; Europe; Asia; Africa; Au- | The remainder of the “L” and two-thirds cf tag | fervid and classic features on paymient of about Frareh’ the ‘frat “day of. fbr boned somdons year ar ss) os Low gay Saye ensues ont SY q be appointed. The phrase is equivalent to | names and the Arabic figures teachers will pre- | company Drawing books III and IV. ott ia; Polynesia. Outline review of the | main hall or room will be used for tailoring and | double the price they used to pay when sho was | for twenty years, told a STAR reporter that he | look at ‘the label ‘of every bottle they take uy thave favorable consideration” when used by | pare for each a good copy of the figures and | _Muslc—National Music Charts, Second Sere | OE ee tirana Lye ate, oulding—Map | for the display of woollen goods, while the re- | %8!mple American girl who had never enjoyed | nad never before seen so few birds or had such ‘Then, all the poisons are taken out of thelr the President to place-hunter, which is by no | names on asiip of paper, to be pasted on the | Nos. 14 to 40, inclusive. Second National | Drawing—the Grand Divisions. Complete course | maining space will be taken up by work-roo! the distinction of refusi g to dine with the | poor luck. For several vears the birds have ap- | wae ke ther if they did get hold of the wrong means an absolute promise to appoint. Ii Tax-| inside of the cover of the reader asa model for ; Music Reader, pages 16 to88, inclusive. Indt- | in. Geography, fished, Gn the fifth floor is thestock. room, where | Princeof Wales or dining with Gladstone, It | Darently been diminishing in humbers, Be | Matic ee eee id Soak token. mane payer were correct in his interpretation, the | imitation, vidual practice—have at leant tw Hs a History ¢ administration of Washington, | will be received, opened and distributed, and | Mary plays Rosalind, just added to | Sides the men who hunt merely. for sport, there | of the drugs at the prescription counter would ustees would have no discretion, but will-re, | | Drawing—Pupils draw on slate and black- | alone each day. Other songs and exercises that | Jon Adams, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, John | unseasonable goods will be stored. The’ con. | Her meperreryy as she played it recently | are many who make a business of securing the | make a person very sick, but none would will-ye would have to appoint a Normal gradu-| board. Teachers on black-board. Subjects of | may barequited by the Directot of Music. Adams, Jackson, Van Buren, Harrison and | struction of the building isof the most substan. | ®t | Stratford-on-Avon, in buff ‘boots | birds for the market where there ia a great de- | him outst the of the doctors, Thus foe fate in every case of vacancy. This ts ab Geometric forms, straight linea and fatural sclence—Simple lessons in mineral- | Tyler, Polk, Taylor and Fillmore, Pierce, Buch- | tial and durable character. The finish even of | 824 _ belted see and singing in re-| mand for ortolan and reed birds, both of which | pee the ary chemicals are separated andthe surd to bear argument. It might pluce a “sweet | theireombinations: first. i y, the | ogy—gold, silver, copper, lead, zino, tin, iron, | ava, Lincoln and Johnson and Grant. Out- | paris not exposed. to the view of the general | $Mant contralto the song usually omitted | receive high honors at the table or the epicure. | poison kepi to themselves. Now for the liquide url gradu: ‘of nineteen, in charge of the eube and oblong. b second, from | sulphur, carbon, oxygen’ hydrogen, &c., tatcing ine of tho Constitution of the United States. | public isclegant. The ventilating and lighting | P¥,volceless impersonators of the part, there AN ORNITHOLOGIST'S REVELATIONS. might be looking in some other direction for hig schoo! ox principal, or of an eighth grade vard; third, from diction; fourth, from | as a guide, Guides for Selence, teaching No. 1% | Concise School History, through Perled V. Arrangements are perfect. On the ground floor | Will doubtless be a great rush tose her in it, Aer re the “moment, and. take this bottle. in boys’ sehool. ; fifth, design or inventive drawing. | first lessons on minerals RIGHTH YEAR, will be one of the most spacious and elegant | Ve? at the Irving-Terry prices. Then that con- sparse baat eeeereeerininders pm ee ge yey gag Seen A fow, for the “eustom,”, which Taxpayer says | I x, from objects. , For use of teacher: | Review of course for the Third Year. Climate; | English Language—Reading—Sixth Reader, | ##lesrooms in the country. Its great deptn and | S¥mmate artiste Modjeska, who comes to take | information concerning the birds, dropped in apt to, but if I should! Well, some one qhertofore has been ‘unvaried-” He means | Teachers’ Manual for Primary Instruction in | plants and animals; races of men; wants and | practice througliont, the course ihrectinead | the Helght of the celling has the effect ordwart- | Her leave of the American strge, will per upon Mr. Robert Ridgway, at the Smithsonian i that the sppointments made at ihe last m Drawing. oceupations of men; North. Ainerica: i e Ld Rielle Be o iras Sane | also be seen now and again as Rosalind or Viola, ing of the board, to fill vacuneies in the higher | —Music—AMl thesongsandexercixes with pords | United States; Moulding end Map Drawing slght from Asop's Fables, Irving's Sketch Book, | Ing objects so that the eve does not at first com- | Sithough her repertory for the season 18 an: | stitution, the curator of the section of ornith- re. WOULD BE MADE SICK: : pete : ‘Tom Brown's School Days at Rugby, Swinton's | Prehend the great size of the plate-glass mirrors a that’s all, In order to get hold of # poison I rades (three of them for the seventh, fifth and | on the first 20 pages of The First National | The United States as a whole, Elementat tthe walls. ‘The ceil! ty- | Bounced to consist of four modern French pl logy, National museum, rth), were without precedent. Au ignorant | Music Reader by tote. N og. | Studies In English Literature and Good Be- | Fanged about the w: ie celling is twenty. d jays. should have togo way back to the end of the tional Masia Oleerte, | Ge phy to re OS, omitting 8; tal 4 5, “% Se Fred. Warde and W.E. Sheridan will ap) ‘in “The reed bird,” said the ornithologist in Biaismentt ie hed bald” that, by" the fing | Fist Series Now 1 to Tr, inclualva, by ‘note | rapiiy.’ >” Pes® OS: omitting Special Geog: | havior. Do not fall io bare the papile clearly | ome eet from the floor Two rows of Muted Inn | RTnk weno any her eterna Taree | regret tras” sald the orntthologiet tn | Store, where each votlleontaining polon te = e : and fully understand the ideas and thoughts | columns 07 \eceas | | kept separat case, plainly label gehus"sppurdoneate hat tune appear atte | cit that nay" terTequited ty ike Dieeist'ar| ,Daglsh, Language—Reading — Intermediate | Gubigny Tn he pee used othe are ome ony | Gener ag el So eel eka | oes reer etom on mo abe tm noma naan | oLgetey coet cul cette ae ps a aoe i Practice throughout the course in| Svelling—, 1 words that can be used in- ve bas a diftes receives a di secured are dangerous. In this ‘are ‘preseri! examinations on the same footing as is telligently by tl upils—the ils’ vocabu. | Which take up nearly all the frontage on both “INTERPRETERS” OF SHAKESPRARE rent seasons, an: ‘ives a different name wy - Bow) @s other candidates; that the instances t Lessons—The purpose of these lessons | reading at sight from Scribner's Geographical “ Pile uss at the | thoroughfares, are marvels in pointof size, and in each place. It occurs in equal abundance, | Secure against serious mistakes, These pre- in Which they have been appointed to rm habits of attention and careful obser- | Reader and Primer, Hawthorn’s Wonder Book, | 8°, With this ent fn view, mate use of the | thoroughfare, Seed Te thats ected | abroad in the land, doubtiess, but these, proba- wherever a suitable food ply ia found, | C2utions are now taken in most well regulated auy grade above the second ure ¢ The material to be used will be famil- } and Good Behavior, Do not fail to have the | wave eran all gther renganciog Spelling tok Tie lncgeat visio ate: 12 foots inches by | DIY, are all that Washington audiences will be | throughout the country ‘east oikg Rocky. rug stores. ‘The old Mebloned way Swan to above the fourth, and only one in the fourth, he | this use, and a variety of other suitable objects | this be ‘reanens dusetions’’, ee ee een aad ee ee re bro ‘ a Say Andssees and Meolloae oe enna pear ainong the Delaware | QU! in exactly the same sort of botth ad apt E r Teaalg ave hit the truth. | eis posible there | which can readily be found. Pupils should | | speiling—Ail the words that can be used in-| sentences contaising words mecdigg. srocia | roud companies applied vo refused to carry | to upper during theses at Aiheue te Tone | marshes about the middie of August: a week or | TElit long side oF each ther, ag 1t wax a Won and thoroughly teach the same. Dictate | Were brought to this city by water. The rail-| Mary Anderson and Modjeska are announ “The reed birds may be one or two exceptions; but none occur | learn to distinguish and name the principal | telfigently by the pupliscthe papie’ roratee ntion. Use bi 4 them, as no method of transportation could be | Keene will return, after missing one season, to | 80 later they visit t der if mistakes were not made, Now ubey are tome now. ‘This practice ie not a “custom,” | colors. Teachers shonid make and keep forthe | tary Witt tikeont elo ne Ter teciiitig Geena Book Dine tiaal nent | devised by which they could'be taken through | the National wed “Mila te ele oeenory {2 | Tinger trom about Kept remote from each, other, in different ised but eleven years continuance of it is enough io | inspection oF the examiners, a list of the objects | reading and all’ her’ toe atid take eles aoeitinen tunnels. “A high walnscoting or screen of oak | John . Ford for a month orsix weeks, one | °f September or beginning taken home De Oway Seteo the cher ls, ee eee ee en ae Tnece | wore givame’d im the order in which thelessons | words from the New Pronouncing Spelling |" Speaking aud Writing—Common School | Will form a background for the display in the | week of which will doubtless be elven to Weert | diminishing in numbers toward the last. Long “Do you ever make mistak 4 by the superintendent and the board, These | were given. Book, through the Kighth section, Make lists | Grammare Word analysin® Levies wuitine nce: | windows. Within the store against. this walt: | Ington the rest to Watsiinore mad the south | before the inai have left the wild rice marshes of the vaynenece of Seatar's procerigitonte® sanek, oificinis have used their Judgment as to the SECOND YEAR ofall words misspelled by the pupils ard thor-| tinued. ‘Heproduction of short. and suftable | scoting will be placed shelves und cases for | Suivini, greatest of living tragedians, who also | {he Potomac, others, which have gone before, | the vaguenes ee ee eee tne whee they Kone tompotts | ¢Enslish Langnage—Reading—Review Sound | oughly teuch the same, Dictate xentences con: | selections from hesupplemensary reading cook | sods. “AL reeuiar intervals. will bea. door | this yeat taker his farewell Sf the Atmerions | have invaded the rice plantations of Nouth Gar: metimes we do get hold of a prescription pag lores mag ns ee coe eres Second Reader, finished. As the pupils | ttlning words needing special attention. Use | Other themes at the option of the teacher. Ori giving access from the salesrooms to the show-| stage, will be at Albaugh's during the season. pete (mh gion net Tight mca one oe. Se tser er eeeeee . payers doctrine of legal obligation to fillall | become able, practice in reading at sight from | SPelling Exercise blank books or an equivalent | preparation for compositions to be continued, | Windows. These doors to one inside the store | His repertory consisis of “Othello,” “La Morte t their winter home within the tropics. In | @ erent things, but not often, and It is easily ci i m ly, he ‘ivile” intor” om ne} red = a ined which is meant, The most com- ¥ late glass mirrors have been sunk into thel h of hy likelihood Jamaica, where they pass the winter In large | determi Pooescowrent gntary readings auld he” Child's Book of fer proposition, Sianss and nittass’ | © aritheaatie—Weitten—ctooke ahd bande: ox | ramen: chen paltroen criti cease ae a eree | moet oe nich be will tn all lee beseen | numbers, they feed upon thescedsor the Guinea | on mistake is Yor'a doctor to. put down The law to establish the Normal school was fare, Part L Marks of punctuation; same | Parts of speech and thelr relations. Correcting | change; equation Of payments; custom howe | in the wall, make twenty mirrors in ‘alton this | "The rospects for grand opera are not of the | Tass, and become so excesuively tat that. they ge @ dose or tw put down one Ioral one for Washingt city. passed in 1 as in previous course, and aixo the name and | incorrect expressions. Writing letters, notes of C 3 ym ig) : ingredient when he ‘means another. But we a business; ratio; % ; floor In w! Saks & Co.'s well-dressed cus- | best. There will bea season of German opera | #F there known as* butter birds’ The greater | Wired It did not apply to Georgetown or the count: Of the xemieolon, colon and das. Do not | invitation, notes of acceptance. and notes of | gresiouss menubreton ten ee ey te inhicy | tomers cal view themaciven Ten apucious | Lethe Meroe ee eh aerman Qpers | Portion of South America is probably included | always discover exe inintakes and send the Be schon was to consist of “advanced pupils” | ull to have the pupil clearly and fully under: | regret. Reproduction of short and suitable se~| subject,’ Good examples, selected trove ‘ai | dressing-rooms are provided on, this Mur, be. | ahd Mupleste hes shade ad nlone nae at | fn their winter range, since the national colles- fe don't tell the customer that the doctor las in the city schools if was to be taught by one | stand the ideas and thoughts expressed by | lections trou the supplementary reading book. | avallable sources, to be given, Complete arith. | sides tolle-rooms and cashier's desks. Tho | money) for the Academe at Masia te the cance | tion contains a specimen irom Pataguay, while made @ mistake, for he would lose contd teacher only at $1,500 salary, aud the grad-| the words. Ald this by apt illustrations and | Giner themes optional: with ther teacher: wo | ere aot cond, floor is finished elegantly in cherty. | elty, for a season of Italian opera, but ag yet it | BUMerous other South American localitiés have | made @, mistake, for he would lowe confidence uates were to teach In Washington. All there | test Itby frequent questions, composition to be assigned until thoroughly | Oral-Sultable exercises to precede and accom. | The offices of the members of the firm and tg | does not appear certain that he has made’ final | Pech Tecorded— the most, remarkable of which, | in him at onge, though he might be an exoeilent provisions have been outgrown. “At present ened ee ahs course for the | prepared orally. | Recitation - of prose ‘and | pany the written work. Lxercises from the iu: | Dovkkeeper occupy the spaca at. the south end | arrangements. The probabilities are that, he Te gee nie hoe creas eanen ue | s, aed mecmeniaie ane aes coon the students are none of them from the inued. Composition taught first | boctry suited. to the grade, Language lestons | {ellectual Ariunmotia, : and aro handsomely fuished and fitted up. In | will carry his plans into effect, or at least par. | {le S40 miles from the nearest mainland of | Svlny, ctl pede penpayereg ‘ Part it, om ng graded city schools, but are all graduates of the | by short and simple sentences, and as pupils ‘Lesson, + te TOO! Ecuador. Although reed birds remain for sev- | ade. No good druggist would put up a pre- District High school. Two teachers are tobe | acquire facility in'writing by short descriptions. | SorOugh L Noe tea ee ce a | louusig Woe ln boa at ee pve otiee ee |e {Pre public by falliiing alt hte promises ieisby no means | scription ‘bifudiy."We cam always tell A book, ng! 0 - | lounging room. In one of the private offices is | to spoil the public by fulfilling all his promises | &Pa! weeks in a given localit; aot on the employed at sexregate salaries uf about $2,800; piace events amd persons. ‘The use | _ Arithmette—Written—Properties of numbers: Boldly apa OTe ota ety ee | bronze mantel of rich iGenten: fe third | to them. “if he bria company’ to is coat: | Se ame tite maicn Sas pons Over SAE. TNO | tue preeateny Miner ae eee nd. the graduate mrgetowny the s m ames | FF nents desig A h : : "18 fou. The only . county orWashingtoncity,asoccasion demands, | and first’ words of sentences. Recitation of | £at4dlvisor, prime number, even number, | capital @etters. Copy-book No. 6. The most | floor is finished in oak andthe fourth in maple. | try this season Washington will have a tew hi dboes Taxpayer wish to go back to original odd number,’ cancellation, greatest common. slinple form of book-keeping by single entry, | The ceiling of the secon ist must understand his business and floor is nineteen feet | grand operatic erformances, as dates have jonger than ® day or two, and those which | £1 suited to the grade. divisor, Fraction: ‘nominator, numerator, | taki Bee Pl leave for the south during’one night are re- | attention to what he is doing. Now, after Lake zt ide Meserveni's book-keeping, | {rom the floor, that of the third seventeen feet, n given Mapleson by Manager All ing all the precantic Thaw only ditions, pick out the students from the lower ng—All the words that can be used in- | Value, terme, principles: redaction wit tog | faking as a gul * ) and that of the fourth sixteen feet. The filth | Tho reorganized. Ideals, “strengtlened. by PI next day by fresh arrivals from the | !ng “ aged ae grades "in Wack n, drop one of the teach- ntly by the puplis—the pupils’ vocabu- | subtriction, ” multigiication sand’ division’ | pele ent: ‘Pupils draw on paper and biack- | floor has a ceiling of an average height of thir. | addition’ of. Mise” Auman “Huntington, | Borth, these latter Secoming fewer and fewer | WAY Teouid! anak a sulsteke wenll Soto ers,and exclude G own, and the county ay deh, tis end in view, make use of the | Decimals: Notation and numeration, princl- | board. ‘Teachers, on blackbeerd, Suvjents of | teen fect. On allof the floors are double rows | Mile, Zelle de Lussan snd Mr Wed | Until no more are lett to come.’ avn as oveRwieRe froin the benefit of the Normal school? This bs ng and all other, lessons, and the suitable | pies, addition, subtration, multipiontion and | lessons: Frochatde trom: eorion fies siete, | of graceful fluted tron. columns, An immense | ¢ the basso, “have been aciigned TRANSFORMED TO A BOBOLINE. of some poison which is prescribed in small ier dig he Som ung | Cnc ae fo. Sank ne dread | ea” mar nuance eee As | eae egy meng eats | cacao eh a | eowke by waing’ ney fe Satna |e mig the north nthe ummen| quiere Twa i pe ; . oh Les . 3 ie 151. Exercises on slate and black 1 : artments runs from the e he ra company, another organiza- “ : Sem, # and inte, © Distrtes sohook; end the | monthe Make lists of all words nsiespelled by | United States Currency. ” | Geomettionl diawing. ferns ‘of pupils, Draw. | Hoor. In addition three lifts or dumb waiters | tion that promisce great things and wick wil | Comtaued Mr. Ridzeway, “and in the | scription for twenty four grains of quinine and board, in managing it, Is acting under the | pupils and thoroughly teach the same. te ample powers granted It in repeated acts of Con- | Seiitences containing words needing special at- company the \writien work, and so- | ing-book No, 9. teao! Pi - | are provided to assist in expediting business, | contain some excellent German artists, has also | DOrthern tler of the United States, It appears | one grain of morphine to be divided into elght a ises from are hanustare peat in Meidite inet A \ grand stairway in the western end of the “L” | dates at the National. Emma Abbott, with a | here in RENT, Stopelng om the way north, but it | Pills, if I were absent-minded I might use gress, which recognize its right to appoint | tention. the Intellectual Arithmetic, through Lesson | Nos. V to XIII. affords additional means of communication be- | strengthened company and an extended reper. | is not then a ird—that is itdoes not live | twenty-four grains of morphine and one of acters mathin (the appropriation and to de- | aritimetic Oral— Addition and subtraetion, | XiV of Section Fifth. Music—The Abridged Fourth Music Reader | tween the firstthree floors. This stairway isone | tory, also comes to this house, Ere the close of | in the marshes, Ax there are no seeds for it to | Quinine. That would be fatal. But the pro- cide what schools shall be opened, whether | multiplication and division, taking as @ guide | ~ Penmanahip—For the first eight weeks, with- | (revimea edition.) Individual practice—have at | of the striking ornaments of the structure. | the season other opera companies of lighter | feed upon, then it takes to the fields and mead- ae guards Spey anything of that sort, = ea normal, and how teachers shail be ners i ae ao Lesson 56, | out Sony boo thorough aril in position, pen- jone each day. Other | The pevel ay Dalustrades are of heavy ont, weight will sis0 Pe hoard, at fee Rational. ows, — naan ohiedy, off not exclusively, phere hg wed eo Jeng Meer 0 wae, - s - holding and movements; review and exquisitely carved and polished. The stairway | Judic, the fat but lively French opera boutfe | upon Insects, The plumage of the male is much ater 4 ‘As lo “air dealing,” the Normal students get |" Written—Writing and reading numbers com- | Cenitat letters: Goon feck: Neae” all may be required by | tiighted by huge arched windows of stained | prime donna, wil sag aed outan ar aibaacice | eeverrand asks the bind oune conspicuous, | Dhing would be weighed on, these sinull one for nothing @ liberal education at the High | posed of seven orders of units; and simple exer- —l t which could weigh the lightest thii School and's profemional one at the Normal. | Gwsin adding, subtracting’ multipivive: sed | ,2TMnE, Pupils, draw on paper and lack tural Belenee—Physlology—Structure and | ¥lass,, There are stalrways, also, rising from | There, also, Aimec, that other, lively Tittle | Gn account of its colors the male bird Is some: igh ng i biack-board. Subjects of th Qf ti ‘ease! the third to the fourth and from the fourth to | French bouffe artiste of other days, now no | times known in the north as the skunk black | imagine, and there would be another man That jat bas pot been cory, good, perhaps but | dividing these numbers, taking eateto thate | lmong: Free hand drawing (roi capita tom | Dygleney taking ee eee ee et | tne Ain Aoorks ite solld and rick woodwork | longer pretending to sing, will come aaacome-| bird. It has a white and black plumage. | called ub toree me weigh tao there could be . office for life, whether competent or not. When | change of units from one order to another in | Uctstlon: from memory; design. For use of | Sinith’s or Martin's Physiology, Sere tiie Satlaing: Chete ae dree ene | fleane. Harry Dixey's” Adonis” orrganisation | But its most common name is the bobolink. it | Bo chance : ils, Drawing Book No. 5, Clark edition, first | Geog: AI rev! feature of the building. ‘There are dressing: | 1s also claimed as one of the season's attractions | belongs to the same family as the oriole and red OTHER PHABMACTIBTS Shey sraaate they are under a0 obligation to | performing the siccatouk: Pigares te sco fale or'the year, and Drawinghook No 6, | course rer to Giath aud Seventh Vonte and of | rooms and tollet rooms on each floor. The wore at this house, though the date of his appearance | wing black bird, and resembles those birds very | seen by the reporter sald they took the precas- marry.” The District is equaily free, but It will | done neatly, so that wien finished. It will pre. | CHEK edition, second half of the year. For use Stee ae aie ne eo ie ene aaa Larietnee Teraigis with tin eae |e ce ner ee ‘Yes, sir,” the “bird. .” in reply | ton to keep the poisons separate from the other u of teachers, Preliminary Manual for instruc: | without the use boo! made to harmonize in style with the massive | to beuncertainty about the date of his closing In always prefer to employ thei If they are good | sent a pleiising appearance. Lessons om the | tlon in Drawing-Books Nos, V to XIE fy ea elt ere Pl pela era Peeeerientesee ti building. All the departments | New York, whenoe he Is booked to go to Boston | to an exclamation of surprise from the reporter, | drugs in €ommon use in thelr prescriptions, teache: 2g | and praction In-slieple treme eo sustrations | | Mtusic—Second National Muste Reader, pages | History. The Constitutios of the United Brates, | are in communication with theoffices and with | for another engagement of indenette engin, | “the: bobolink, the. timbet singing bird of the | One sald he had got in the habit of amelling oe ee ont only Teoncur in Taxpayer's | and practice in'simple measurements. Roman | 34 to 96, ineltisive. Individual practice shave | Algebra —Defuitionss addition soa oernce: | one another by means of speaking tubes. Over | Carleton’s “Nanon” company will take the road | north, the bird that rivals the English sky-lark | every bottie he took down, besides looking at Slows. The Normal school should be strength- | notation to be continued. Clear idea of 4g, % | at least two pupils sing alone each day, Other | tion? multiplication; division; simple equa- | four miles of speaking tube have been placed | after the piece 1s withdrawn at the Casino in | in thé vivacity of its song, and fur excels it in | the iupel, and tu enomt rept ened and Improved. Its graduates have not | and ty. songs and exetcises that may be requited by | tions; factors; common factors ‘and multiples; | in the walls to effect this convenient arrange- | New York, and is anuounced to be in Washing- | melody, is the same plain little reed bird that is Te ep bgp heretofore been in deimand outside of this Dis-| Pentianship—For the first eight weeks, with- | the Director of Music. fractions; tractional equations. Wentworth’s | ment. Both gas and electricity will be used in | ton early In the season. now aitracting the gunners to the marshes of | Tuetiy. “AG cli abonte Ce rent ko prove ite Hict, only one of them having ever been called | out copy-book, thorough drill {n position, pen- |" Natural Sclence—A few simple elementary | Elements of Algeies, thonvon cha; ter X, omit- | illuminating the building. ‘The gas fixtures | | There will be alsoa limited numberof light | the Potomac. The male bird wears its gay | {foun cma aay disnonlinon ae Me nell elsewhere to teach, so faras I have heard. None ‘holding, and movements; practice smalland | facts concerning the human bod: , avoiding | ting sections 136-141 inclusive, 145-151 Inclu- | have been so arranged that the different sec- | opera companies on the road, doing the works | plumage until towards the end of the bi ing ey ben Aopen yy} Pemehe — of Spam hace been appointed tothe High school, be epee pe copy-book No.1. Onalate, | 22,082 Of too difficult scientifle terms—| sive, 155-157 Inclusive, 165, 174,178, and 179: | tions or divisions of the building can be lighted | of Gilbert & Sullivan, Audran, Strauss, Offen- | season, when it discards it for a plainer gars | baste, and no mistake coul mate Toney took his time. The great nource of mis skeleton, head, trunk, limbs, muscles, | also'the latter halfot Exercises XLV. instantly merely by pressing a button. There | bach, Planquette, Milloecker, etc. Lillian Rus- | like that of the female, and ceases to be a sing- og the clehth grade. Lt us face the factahonestiy, | capital letters.” Spoetal attention to the Arabic | blood, cltealation, lungs, Fesplralion, food, a: | LAVA, and. any, ehatipie at ieee Kale tin | Will be three divisions of Iniat on each floor, | rail ander Tne era oe Ee nea | Hike thas Li acon inetnn foe without seifgiorification. Then let the board | fig the pupil's name, tobe continued. | gestion, nervous ‘system, and the senses, with | may involve principles of sections omitted” and the whole floor can lighted with | appear in “Polly” and other of Ed. Solomons’ ‘here,” said the ornithologist, taking four | (ists to do too much i phenom nee on g0.t0 work and build up what bas been alittle | | Drawing Pupils draw on slate and black- | Such visible illustration as ix practicable; prac: reater ease than one ordinary gas jet, | operas throughout the country. Sydney Rosen- preserved reed birds from a case, “you can see Shen Sekeets om bbs Raninee, es eae Genes eae Haining school for the first and second grades | board. Teachers, on biack-board. Subjects of | tieal suggestions In regard tothe preservecion ‘The Courts. the large plate glass windows in the upper | feld, the irrepressible, will take an opera com. | the difference in the plumage. This is the male | {he labels on his bottles, be o. cogent ee into true Normal. fit to.compare with the g : jeometric forms, straight and curved | of health; taking as a guide for the teacher Paosate Count—Judse Merrick, floors have been arranged to revolve on pivots, | pany of hisown out to do ‘The Mikado,” (if | bird, as found now in our marshes and which | {Ke One Pyne ye EF ’ he nation’s ¢ and thelr combinations; first, modeling | Smith's oF Martie’s Phy’ ology. Yesterday, estate of W, W, Greenficid: order | 8° that they may be opened or closed with ease, | they will let him,) and some of his own produc- | you ‘see cannot be told by its plumage from the cee eae cian cee tee ee re, square and pyram Geography — South Amerles, Europe, Asia, | to open box in Safe Deposit Co. and will fier, | 2nd thorough ventilation .be secured, ‘The | tions. Emma Thursby, Emma Ne" and | female. Here,” he sald, taking up another bird, | Might pot te plaid. and the draggist qrintendent Powell. (With second, from black ss a thd {rom dictati om Africa, and Polynesia A few simple facta con-| Estate of Benedict Milbur! tition of Na. | Members of the rm Chas than leased Gerster will be heard in concert. whieh, though of the game sise and. form, wore avoided by having the bumbers stamped “4 6: ' Icleney oo wan memor , design o1 an te phen RED oe tae ree y Na- | with the work of the arehitect, Mr. John Frase1 = @ variegated plumage of black an ‘and yel- | 2V° or tied See Pcrmr otis ily epettes prepared than | drawing. Drawing irom ‘objects. For use of | Guiline review of courte for the Fourth Year, | ueneL Metropolitan, bank for the appointment | Mnf ocho contractors Mesers: Kenderdineand | nt indications the great butk of | O€HSH witite leathers, “is the bobolink, or male | Wether with the mame or the person putting vi ore, ofessior work, au | cl , Teaches 1a for 4 iq r. . Bo iy ve ‘rom re an. . be able to increase their number aud select | Course of Instruction In Drawing. Y | pages 1 to 52, inclusive, of text book. | Mold:ig | and Isabel Leonard; notice of caveats to will. | Pret, and say that the building 1s even finer Pies pes pene ncn in the north in June. Tnistakes would be a from the graduates excellent teachers for our il the songs and exercises with words Lead . The Re eee ns, a8 Whioles. | Estate of Edward P, Walsh: letters of adminis. | than they expected it would be. A fact, most | the season will be given over to the drama, | And here is anotherwhich has turned again y pe 4 id not persist in talking to the clerk ween : r a gratifying to the firm, {6 that the final cost has tly melodrama. The le will also be | into a plain reed bird, though you see about the | WOU! blie sehouls. But ail depends on the choice 3d to the $sth page, inclusive, of th tration granted W. A. Redmond; bond gavo. | tat mostly peopl iso be | throat some traces he was putting up their prescription. He said. Bra prineipal now and of umistants herentter, | £ onal Muste Reader, by rote, National SIXTH THAR. Bstate of Jacob J. Fleishell; will admitted to | Bt ox eee iteaction of the bullding hasbeen | Wrought UR bo Utte of Une eanctionsl. | ate left, A” characteristic of hie Bink, eettong | Htwas not infrequent that people coming’ alter ‘The best professional talent in the country os. 18 to 38, Inelus-| | English Language — Reading New Fitth | Probate nd letters testamentary issued to Ed- | Co esrefully guarded, that no sign of settlement | Claxton will come to Albaugh’s and Clara Mor- | { should be secured {f posible, Next to the si. | ive, by note, ’ Individual pructico—haveat least | Reader, through Lesson LIL, Practice througm. | 2% Fy en geomet prea Music— julnine would repeatedly urge the cuemixt bot man of birdiore, spreading out the tail of | {give them morphine, An absent-ininded .” continued ris to the National. The latter house will be re- | One of the birds like & fear sin cae eee ak y dat any point. “Saks & Co. are rintendent, the priucipal of the Normal | two pupils sing alo: ch day. Fi amipor; Jobn A.'Schuts appointed guardian: | C#0 be detecte opened by Mile. Ries, who has already begun a man, under these olrcumstanvss, would be ve: EGhoot is the’most Important member of the | and exerciser that may be’ requléed. by the Bi. | Out the course in reading at sight from Haw. | bond ‘$000, In re. Marya. Jackaoa: Kune pow engaged in Honklog hla great bullding. | season which will last inwy next duly. Aun Und of iit size and general character in North Iikely to get. the word. morphine in his official corps of the public schools. reetor of Music, thorne’s Tanglewood Tales, Adsop's Fables, and | Hell Smith sprotnted Cap een bond $500. | (5° Clothiers,” but, a8 “Bake & Co., Outfitters,” | Pixley and Ada Gray will also be seen here, and | fentheve in its pail, ae ‘you see these are” ‘The | 804 he would then besure to putitimto tho COSMOPOLITAN, | | Object Lessons and Natural Selenee—Color, | Good Behavior. Do not fail to have the pupils | {fiat of George Welnaullt; petition of George | rine extension of thelr business, 60 a8 toin-| Mme. Janish will not give us thegobr. Maude | outer borders of Ifnes of the feathers curved in | Compound. ———_ se4_ General structure of cian at goueinued: Fhe | clearly and fully, understand the ideas and | jag ofa. H-Atockman; will Kdralied o> pee, | clude hats and furnishings, requires @ more | Granger, now aster, will also be visible above | (wards ino ends, and thie ive curves meotlng MISLRADING PRESORIFIVONS. Taxpayer and the Normal School | general structure of plants, with such visible | thoughts expressed by the words, ‘Teat this by | t4t0 Of A. pocket) admitted to pro- | clistic term than “clothiers,® our horizon, form a. point of peculiar shape. “Other | Some prescriptions are misleading, For in- "To the Editor of Tax Eveixe Stan: illustrations as 1s practicable, and the functions | frequent questions, ee ee ae ane tienookman quall- | Many litte conveniences have been intro-| New pleces are not plentiful. J, M. Hill's, | Characteristic” wontitnes the scientist, “are | stance, the following was sent into an “4 i Ste think “Taxpayer” Taher overshot the | Gh itd’s Book cERAUA ESTEE euce Tee | ,,apelllne All Exé words thet ean, be used te | gig. etnmentacy Euaniians on bond of auced fa tho pullding, euch ae ehutes for dis; | “A Moral Crime” was recently produced suc-| the length of the legs, which you ‘soe reach, | Sour story une other day: = mark in his remarks about the Normal school | CUj!05 Bonk of Nature Part 1 gently by iy 6 pupils’ vocabu- |" ‘Baurry Cout—Judge Merrich, tching to the basement bundles intended | cessfully in Chicago. Bartley Campbell's | When stretched out, néarly to the tip of the - “i - im your issue of the 29th, He says the law pro- | an est pete the eonpace, at cata ta.vicw,taaie sao he | Yesterday: Holm net. Crirfe hearing axed for | {or delivery. ‘Theestablishment will be opened “Clio,” now running at Niblo's, New York, has | {ai 04 the long claws, which are of use to the ee ‘and | words from Vides that the graduates of that school shail | and names of such subdivisions of tan New Pronounolag polling Book, | 02, Inet. Milla agt. Mills; time to talco vest ee ete oo an ae an eee etatian | taken well there asa spectacle. “His “Paquita,” ee =o eet mi se ‘3 mony extended. naan agt. Freemans M. witacaatning ct a “ant ae, HOW TO SAVE THE BOBOLINES. muriate of ammonia, or might stand for Am Dave the preference ae teachers. I think it will | Tithe melgtiborhoods, whice pups eeocTe be | ee nee fs ection. Make lists of all | N°tIonardson appointed to take tortion of the house, (or Mr. Andrew, Suke began busi-| THON {th sticct ‘tenter, Bond Sng, Yt s| “One ead edect of this annual fustiade upon | mon. Chior of er very trouble him to find any luw on the subject, | encouraged to draw; developing the Idea of the | teach the same: Disteis contains were ee Pouick COURT—Judge' Snell, Tronting on 7th street, occupying the northern | booked at Albaugh’s, “Dark Days, iramat | the birds by the gunners,” he continued, “is | the former was intended. ne oer Hae other than a rule or resolution of the school | situation of places relative to each ot 1d to | words needi ig | _ Yesterday, M. Lee,the eleven ye ized from Hugh Conway's novel of that board. Besides, where does he find any law for | te points of the compass, aud toachillg the tse | Iecentings Bie eek eer yene SPCR | gi Noaice wat Arremted ior seo Fees ot eee chosen for the opeeing he | will be puton the road. ‘Nearly ail the stars of | that the bobolinks are becoming very scarce in | A curious case of polsoning occurred not long B *. re does he find ls u the north. Itisa, since in Alexandria which came near proving tee pagrmnho gure tejustics oceanic |" "7 rman ean <Bpmng® nd Wrilng™ Paria of -speech| Wasningioh, whe ano gae pari a Vatvots | satr's¢"ute hur aba “Witton as’ et | Paga,out no eonmplauoun sateen bepe e| ul cognere ttiduaantm “AR ordinary dow sot ining Ey malt petting Bette pashieiee a paetiecias | pEadllsh Language—Reading—Third Reader. | noun, pronoun, article, “and udjective, with | nurse, wad before Judge Snell, and het personal | juilding wea beyuu eleven mouths ago. SMialvolddrainas which have come down to’ | spare the Teed birdsand take war upon tie | auy effect the dose. was ‘until the anineas The only ground om wulel it eam be | PFwctice throughout the course in reading at | thelr properties and rules of crokng Abd Pate | Charged with placing the contams ota arya ROVEMENT ON THE | from & former generation will be stump- ish sparrows! Sparrows have foreeveral | amount taken was simply astonishing for 69 Seen ae aE ee oe me Moet be | oe trot: ti Clas BOGE Naka 11, | [pg Bpplicable to the same; verb and ite proper. | Charged with placing "he contante of Pivy in | AN IMPROVEMENT ON THE AVENUE ing afound in swarms, “Uncle Tom's Cabin” | years been, to a greater or less extent, | young achild. The large doses were adminis saperintendent justified it, wes tieabsenes | Our Little Ones, and oth tes "voles, mood and tehse. | Letter writing | a.sewor, Heed s r questions proposmand inxe 1 has not yet di from the carth. “The | palmed offon ths unsuspecting public as reed | wered with sailsfuctory ‘Tesults until’ tbe meg perintendent justified It, was theatmence | Our Little Ones, and other suitable books | eontinued: Reproduction of shortaud suicaute | aud re is Wits Anct gegropounded | the Handsome Siere Batlding Erected a The | birds in ‘New York and ouer fargo cities, sna | clue gave out and was repleniaued. at auotner SE TARE gt competent teachers for our schools, | magazines, and papers. Do not fall to have | selections from the supplementary reading by she cages, sag, he was fin 125 for contempt, e Harris & Shafer. Count, en ica Gyan nine are perhaps just as good eating. fancy for | drugstore, The same dose was given of the Sas ie dimMeulty of procuring them otherwise. | the papils clearly and fully understand the | book. Other themes optional with the teacher, | The nulsance case was suspen —— Chee Trot le eth Onc as Jiminy O tell’ cay | “feed birds Oa. toast’ te pretty such s new supply and nearly killed the child. Them fot the public good, and on no other. | Aid this by apt hlustrations and cot is bye ree: | No comboaltion U9 be aasigneg until thoroughly, ‘The Gas Deposit. The new store building which has Just been | someers acent outorhime “Only @ Farmers | Justasin the care orthe canvat-back duck, whoss | it was discovered that Ube first supply had bes "Ab the same time { think it will trouble Tax- | quent yuestions. See Bd teat 18 By Bre Pitted tote Grades, Latacaad Loncaah sien | To the Méitor of Toca Bvmwric Cease completed for Harris & Shafer, the jewelers, on | Tungnter’ has been reinforced by “Only | Hesh, according to the Judgment of many per- | Giluted as a means of profit to the druggist. payer, or any other man, toshow any valid rea- | “Speaking and Writing—Simple sentence; tase | 12ueth Soe RET ors He Your crusade against the ridiculous extortion | Pennsylvania avenue, between 11th and 12th | Woman's Heart” and together they are devas- at of the snd some others t “ son hy my daughter, if equally weil qualified, | of cupitals; use of marks of pfinetuation; form-| “Arithmetic—Written — United states cur . another substantial and handsome | tating the fairest regions of the west, The tears | 10 that of the red-head and some cthersof our! acsompting To Sheet Her Traducer. : ~ of the gas company seems to interest the ebm- | streets, adds ie cs ” fresh-water ducks, 4s not just as much eniitied to.an appointment | ing compound sentences from ai ; , Catiada currency, cure! - rania ‘The | of I Kirke will continue to flow. “The rom the Frosatexabeng (¥a.) ¥ros Lance. ioe ecie oping Sopmal acho, Hered | conmmion aibrewiniony Examination apd de | fn ihongt Mulls efuent Salnen Spe ead a a ee ene ee lara Ten amr | Erteuor! Hits love gad entomology To Daty yam onrocam on matte | | ittvatiecpta hie Galie .'Worky to shook cation “cost (ons seription ol ct writing, ‘and "account pou design Brown, “The so-called ‘ortolan’ of our marshes ts not ihe, and, hence, an asimple matter of Justice | duction of short mores and descriptions fead | Hotubara= Tablea* of Saints, GanwNd | suraity of a landlord be Tesponsible for the | another instance of the fine effests in brick-| tarred’ by. the statute of. limiation, tuo true ortolan, which la a European bind, | 2028 & Beck, jr. on last Friday evening, in the it would seem that she should have the preter: | in the supplementary reading books. Nocom-| time, measures of » measure of | Purners, Sas Pipes 8nd | work in which Washington architects excel. | World” will continue to reveal its wickedness. re cook teas neighborhood of Leavel's shop, was attended, enon, other things betng-eaual.. position to be assigned until thoroughly pre- "O ‘The building hag & frontage of 25 fect and a | t0 lovers of it ae = re a re mehondesas itera ‘weare iniormed, with asomewhat novel and ‘Thea again, when Tax jm against | pared orally. (on ot poetry at becom ance and therefore so totally differ. ‘The indy all teccbers coming here’ irom other peta te | grade. Elementary lessons in English, shoe depth of 85 feet. “The entire main floor is ovcu- | Petireiment of oblivion. “in the Hanks’ | Soc han’ the ste onreil thae it is eee, ‘unusual feature. young ‘appeared condemns ail such teachers as Messrs. Paul, | ters I to XI, inclusive, and chapter XVI, to be Copp, Superintendent Wilson, Miss Stith, oi | used as a guide. She Normal school, and many others, and ex: | “spelling All the words that ean be used in- bible s narrow spirit of exclualveness unbe- | telligentiy, by the pupils the. puptiv vocabu- coming any citizen of the national capital. He | lary. With this end in view, make use of the 5 P side arranged great. ity, and “The Black been applied to the latter. The right name mimente, intended for dental, fies, and | Flag” has bot been entirely Gemollahed by the | gf the bird sailed ortolan neve is the ral or sors, | leave ibe occupied by Dr. Thompson. ON the ‘of four seasons. “Siberia” till, fur- | It winters in Ue Central American states, dome’ | road. ‘Onos there she dismounted, aud tit Thira Boor will be the Tanulactaring Gepart hishes fevenus to Caur Campbell, while “The | aro found in the winter in the gull states. It ia | her akirw drew from the pocket ‘of « pair 7 | pled by Harris & Shafer ase salesroom. The} hus not been promoted to the celvable how the name ‘ortolan’ should have | Upon the scene on horseback, and, after so: the i £ | = Ba Qught to remember that this city belongs to | reading and all other lessons, and suitable t of Messrs. eatab, | Banker's Daughter’ seers to be a souree of | ‘belle among many sportmen that the rail | men's pants which she wore the weapon she ‘the nation, who pays one-haifof the expense of is from the New Primary ‘Spelling Book, bees + floor ded it to her manager. “Fun on the Bristol,” | binds go into the mud and hibernate like intended It is supposed that, har fhe publie’scbools, aad that every other citizen | Make list ofall words misspelled by pupits and lishment, the . floor, being divided of | prof the thirty-third ai hit tos same right as those born here to cast ough s chestant,of whly teach the sai Dictate sentences into contenant and well-lighted work- ailding te ‘he Oy scam, | still 3 Bad Boy” ets th at nighb all stealing away at once in ai- it provide bervelf "with their jot in with us, and take their chances in | containing words needing special attention, _ paral aged. Tourists” iteompany, iver. lence under the cover night, The marsh | that portion of which might Common with the Test of us of success or fall- | \se blank books or am equiviient for spellitg Fie oacing Re ids as boon pla odin tne | ng Baby, EA Parink Mich, may be full of ‘them one day, and the next day | be concealed, and ‘answered the pur Ure, according to their ability, industry and | exercises. The more commion abbreviations Perth packing and and “around the World” will all be on | not one can be seen anywhere. No, the rail or Res of emtgotintty the deadly pistol, energy. A little broader view of these matters, | used in writing and printing. Diseritical marks bt ‘thi and ‘sora are not confined to the eastern states. They | Miss Westby was tried on = and less of the eld-time spirit of seifish excius- | aud their uses—macron and breve, are found all over the United States, including rivania Court ee, J ver iveness, I think, would be more in keepingwith | Arithmetic—W ritten—In' jotation and the Pacific coast, There is much confusion in mn, P. B. and L — the spirit of the times. numeration; addition; sabtracti& imple e: pular of birds. The “Bob | The lady was discharged, and « My own view of the Normal school is, that it | ercises in multiplication and division. Dect te, "for inatance,is called quail in New Eng- | warrant the young man with ought to be abolished, and a teachers’ class or- | mals: Relation of tenths, hundredths, and land, and partridge in Virginia, while the | was issued and the case sent to the grand jury. anized In the “High Sebool. “At the time the | thousandths to units; notation wad. nuinera- ruffed grouse is Known as ‘He gave bond in the sum of $300 for his ap- Normal school was started we had no such | tion, addition and subtraction of the same. in the north and the pheasant in ‘at the next term of the court. The High school facilities, and there was then a/ Uniied States currency: The units with their the western states, rn cn, has {rang lady claims, in jesti@ication of herovarse, special reason for its existence, but {t Is not so | relations to one another, notation and numera- been drawn largely from ‘end: young man wrote her a very now. If properly organized and conducted, I | tion, addition and subtraction of the same, terma are often used 7, | etter, and also slandered her by believe better results could be atiained than | This subject is to be taught without the use of het. folks first settled in this country | scandalous reports about her. have been by the Normal scho tex De, pupil. ‘a m oe to the birds the names of the birds ——oo—___— ao Sxercines to precede and ac- Coe Jann Cue? most cieesly ‘Miles tm Thirty-seven company the written work. Exercises from ‘Bo. the bob mua was eS Se semety Firat Lessons in Numbers, through Lesson 76, ‘of the English quail and the: ome | Pe aking the book as agulde. Lessons on the gil, in Virginia the name of the It la no wonder that the betting has veered pint, quart and gallon, with visible ilfus: are not the samo ae tke birds from which | around on the races for the America's oup, aud. As this is the malarious season of theyear, the | Halts. ica? Idee of - - no ‘birds found in ry, which are | ‘at takers are not easily Sound even with odds attention of Judge Hoadly and Dr. Leonard is | “peumanship—For the first eight weeks with- Phebtionl with in ‘whieh, | 0 two to one on the Puritan. The Yankeesloop called to the theory of a Texas physician, who | out copy book, thorough drill in position, pes in many: ‘have popula | the only yacht we know of that bas bas given the matrer some study, that malaria | holding and movement; review small nape, exeapeien of seme: ‘the: made eight miles in thirty-seven minutes, oe nied by allowing mouquitoes to | t#l letters. With pen andink. Onglate. Capt geese, ore ones common is reason to believe that when Mr.Beavor- rom Ged pets 4 tal letters and Arabic figures, cy ‘and North PF the brant, | Webb sent the first motifiension of bis freely phlebotomize the human system. How- | “Drawing—Puplis druw On poper and black, ‘pintail, oe” a one or ever eavironed by a miasmutic atmosphere, or | board. Teachers, on, Diack ‘Subjects Bogembertb ad no fen toel Ameen = of the system may be to it, the mosqui- | Jeasons: t’and curved line forms—from toes, if allowed to gorge themacives with the | copies; from from memory; design or Ddieod of a draw off the poison and leave | inventive dra’ wing from For Hine wh pot lever tre Gee Gantetertie it aeekan er the year; Drawing-book No. 2, second haif of the ear, For wie of teachers Reacher Mab: I E : ref i i i iil : 7 if i Hl } i [ cai i [ i g Li} i E Hl f i fe ft ; T, to accompany Drawing-books I and ‘Muslo—Natioosl Muste Charts 24 Series, Nos, 1 to 17, tnelustve. Second National Music Reader, to bottom of 25th page. Individual SE ee be Direstor. Page at) NO ae

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