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ie “THE EVENING STAR | o PUBLIC SCHOOL Meeting of the Trustees. WEDNESDAY ‘Ine Board of Publie Schoo! Trustees met at Franklin buiiding jast evening—Mr. Curtis und Mr. Brooks secretary. OF HOLIDAYS. eeelved from Mr. A. (mous askiDe that leaves of absence 1 1 children on Octode without prejudice ts rf ooks stated ‘hat the question of holi j dans had been before the board before, and ihé board had stricken out the religious ho days—Good Friday and Easter Monday. said it seemed to ~ October 9, 187 The Weather, ‘LOCAL 4 NEWS. tleast eonsider the © Was not with them a religiou Amusements, & ¥, but a national To night. remarked that he ee been in was the « fall on a sc’ shool day daring Curt and 2 London” Condensed Locals. s Perry's ». 1S. Of th Musiow Caton |e, ‘TED SCHOOL ROOS ed feom the Th aud a re it on an a appeal storday by his bonds ut leaving town. He was | @8d to vent Wittiatts aid Esputa’s the third division. APPLICATIONS FOR TEACHERSIII dup last East Washiz svt Ee ing ‘oiticers: were received from the following Pei Thes._A. South y. A., Robert W. ben’ | James Corridon (penmanship), Georgia Ar Ce Tre: re: Emma 1 no’, Louisa O'Brien, Mattie Wall, Harriet M. A. Parkhurst, s.. B. W. Torrey: Francis Hooper, Ernes : Peters, Elizabeth Dan- Lyman, of Cortland, N. ¥ Mary E. Oliver, of Ly an, Ma <on, of Hillsboro t Williams, R. = iss Ki J. D. Smith; KS. Geo. A. Cline; A. K 3 Mis Bettie Van Patten. ‘The great revival in Foundry M.E. church attracted alarze conzregation last night. The Young Vvangelist, Kev. fhomas Hartison, ex- borted the peop'e, and as the invitation was iven for seekers to come to the altar, persons astened from all parts of the house, and while a hymn from the ‘Harrison k Was being sung a number of _conversic Place. The Young Evangelist con‘inuss th week. The colored lodges of masons and command- eries of Knights Templar of Virwinia have cided to postnone th stone of the First Bapti ¢ cbarel burg, and to get np an exeursio fit rol le y Ge or janitors’ positions from S. L. Beach, F. mene Johannes Watson, . Queen, Fiveborn: Wood on. Bailey, L. Braham, Leroy Har- vey, aud Wm. Cooper. COMMUNICATIONS WERE RECEIVED from James W. Barker proposi Hs stieet, between school ding containing twelve to rent the same for five years at $300.0 pet an- num: from Rebecea Proctor, asking permis. sion fo keep a lunch table in one of the school b ings: enclosing proceedings: of mechnes at Brightwood and Mt. Pleasant in relatio presented to the county schools; from Misse3 Somerv prizes to the b Nalle, and Fisher in relation to pay as te: hee €13; all of which were referred. Comm: The Dental Association. cations ex-trustees Johnson and A. MARYLAND THE DisTuICT OF CoLewnra. | Smith, in relat a the managem | schools, were read, and, on motion o' Brooks, they were referred to a special mitte ales Srs. Samson, Matthews and Lloyd. i SCHOOL EXHIBIT AT PARIS. z rintendent Wil.on presented At the afternoon session of the Dental Asso ciation of Mary 1 and the District of C bet aildresced the OND tt ott Paris be place ‘n return nt Jeet. 5] w inder, Cox, Hodg gkin "| ati or of ihe sectir States exhibits S have been mad commissioners of ¥ is of the be pied i in the nd museur b respective i £ a greater part of the ma’ on Will be ne “especially ee Book nd work: and] a my judeme France has the te for these gilts, J band England coming nee in one me you Lave the kin mail, if possible, as by th hope ex to elect section on very inter i posi ributed b} as were ref your” t to on te; achers. Le ‘olored, 1. enrolment of pupils: teachers. e Ka Ss from © WEST Side “A resolution was seventh division to rent Mr. Davis su seven members—oue j ferred Ti > special com e 6 Leoat ols for the yellow fever Neet. reported 3 Oliv, t Han iy. a Gh soud i commiite Tecomuaends Aiplomas be granted to Cath | ing Johnson, Mary Elizabeth Mck | lyn May Van Doren, Annie Beers. may E'iz- seth Bohrer, Sarah Catherine Dulin, Clera ie Seymour Mary Paui lorence Bartlett, Mary Isabel Carrell, Ida Mzy De Said Loute MeLean, and Annie Kowe Miss Helene Ida Sekimmilfennig be promoted from the position of teacher in the third ade, first division, to that of assistant teac! : g a school, vice Miss Alice Skipoon , | resignec @ i | In reference to a difference of oy twee & members of fs late «A committee state that they find th red to take inta msideratioa both | nion be- minitt 7a h super vis ing be neipal third division, on the answer to munded in & is marking in the pre ed that the report of the com based ppon the examina’ above. be amende as to 2 king made by} | 2 speedily nuaterial were siers in this t was awarded ¥ Zug the is is the larg- out sinee the mployment to Wout of Work, Superintendent W per annum for the present schoo! ye THE TENT BOOK QUESTION A+ Mr. Davis called attention toa rey tion of the spelling book now in use hav been published, and remarked that it would eecasion an entire change if introduced here. He offered ap amendinent to the by- spas Pro. hibiting the introduction of revise “dl or otherwise ae edition of DOCKS § already in use, except by a two-thirds vole of the board: which was referred to the commitice close of hundreds ¢ KS. colored avy Due, plum. i avy Diack si Ks from 75, . C. B. Smith offered a resoiution provid ing for the use of Page's normal en: 6th division, which was ecouted. RULES, ET¢ The committee on tea SHKS are special bai é) pure silk and woe ‘arter’s, Market Space —Av has been tiled by of Noah Atbe.t A Bitt. FoR A Dryer thas. Th a, c ers, the mode oi examining candida = ch was adopied. Mr. Lovejoy offered an erat rules, which was referred, provi first grade <chools t hours shall ‘not e three and a haif and © sccond ur hours, With a re e53 of fifteen ming? each session. Under we call of sub-boards the following 3 AMONG TEACHERS ist sth last 7th sireat. use of bad repute, | were confirme Furst_ division—Promotion loran, M. A. Groff, from. ae | Jullien, Auna M. Clark, | gan. 4th tooth: Em mnie B. Mat. th grade: F. ity bas show ed by that comm the propo- | 1stto to 3d; F. M. Ball and V. Boss, from Normal School graduates assigned—A. E. Brown and L. E. White, 2d grade: A. A. Chas- ney, E.. Ecott, 8. FE. Meeler and M. Bulkley, so Commence |S Sept. 20), and H. J. Drury, 1st grade Designated principals—Abdbott building, J. Thomson; Seaton building, M. E. Rov Miller, C. 1 Ourand:; 1 stree teeen 21 and M. Craue: H, between 24 and id, MB. +,between 6th Ae ee J.F °P Amusements. NATIONAL THEATER.—The second presenta- tion of “Uncle Tom's Cabin” was witnessed last evening by a large and acts fed audience. All went smoothly and weil. furnishes one of the most enjoyable eutert: oe ments ever given here. Everybody shouid see it. It will be repeated every evening this week, with a Saturday matinee. THEATER —The entertainment at MIC well wort or 0, “ith and 5th, C TANcoun L.—This hall will doubtless be | Letween “th and Co! ia, “bh | crowded t Ove The first of the Ri and 6. V. between Mant N Map!eson concerts of the senson will be Miss Roze, whose popuiany is suftie! draw a large house, will be ably supported some of the best vocal talent in g WitnELMy, the great violini captured Nev York and PI wonderful playing, will ci PA city next Te ng, at Lincoln Goop Buoost J B. ‘ nside, J. M, T. Col. J. O Char! Yi ird, of th ciation, shot at the B They j day afternoon. a R. ees pen I. and ALV. Bos Csi. Heald? ota and Gk. Robie —Promoti ruse E. Tal- oh to the 6u ‘d, Ela G. Kelly bh erade EI orehee ! H nton to bert, rang, 3 te Me Laird—72, The coe of the shoo: the three is 634. This out of a possi only 31 por tnts being los: ix hundred seventy-five is ap npusi high record for similar shooting, and b ido been be MarniucE Lice ignated as principals . Dulin: osta building, Ma hand ( southeast, Mies. M hy and Vi ie ane sd and A southeast, Mary E. 7th and A northeast, Emma J. Vi S have been H. J. Keley | Juscph B- Ambroselit and Minnie A. Mayo, th; M. Louisa | both of Charlotiesville, Va.; John Atwell and Whitmore, 4:8 to 5 s G. fienning and Mary C., ve W. A. Anderson, of Fairfax eouu- ty, Va. and ae Beavers; Mozart B. Fleet ard Addie V hewalter; Andrew R. Brown and Sallie &. Thompson; Robert A. Daw and Clara C. Chamberlin; Philip Smith, of Cinein- hati, and Mary Thompson; Chas. M. Gibbins and Alice Cornelia Jones, both of Pri George county, Md.; F. Hyatt and Ella Car). tov. of same place. Tur MAGN! Sophie a: Allen (ae tne), and Mary Mov ‘an, to 4ib: Cathetine F. well aad Eden E. Hi acting), 2d to wa | school’ graduates assigned—Nellie ‘umphrey and Cathariue M. Johuson, Ist building. Martha iiding, Chariette Lucas. smotious—Emma L. Godey de; Kate A. Wilsoa, 1t Mary J. Good; M meg; berweet Gee ary 300d ; Mon! gomery, ween Bridge and Olive streets, A. a dloughton; High and POLO: afternoon at 5 o'elo Market streets, K. EJ This property is in a splendid location and 1— Pri He ts —Tennallytown ill probably Ry selected as a site for the Con- Chappel; Mount P: gressional library. ed therefore ojters a splea- High School Jaye d ‘A. Bro Gid chance for irvestmen Oe ard (colorea), Charle 5, PETS.—, (do.). Joseph M CARPETS, ces -All- PEriacis 1s — Potomac Barnes: G cues NT PROPERTY corner Dela- Strect north 13 to be 32: : new Patterns of ingrains, (wh H. 3. P the very best tapesiry br Ww. Montgom United States for ¢l per yar. Bone gomery: G “(Wwhite), Jutta ‘ing ‘Ansa Br Mary ‘ at ‘Feier 8. nhs bed comfo ts from Tic. idth Dia STE 2c Sets. adoz. in box. Sehwing & Clarke's, 7th and G sts.—adr TUR cov. RTS. Count IN ¢ HENERAL TERM. To-day. Rhoderic i a F. Wilson, Annie ie Ls ee arty ‘A. Bolden, os Jones, M ary vasent 2 of the T entered de novo at Coy t Kentucky.) _ PROBATE | Co wre cx Sara ers of admi eR. Taylor were grai ad of Sau to Mary J. Cody; b Fergueon on est bond one 1,000, Linton temporar ed of the di 7. oop Lom the and he was unl : ae 2ppointed eol of Thamas and eodicii of te, deceas: seutor of e erty, was ardian to Susann | Clara Sinclair was t of that ine trastees have id the department was dition, Pt y ‘fo-day the handwr ii M. Andrews in a codi: form of a letter to her By this codicil she di buried at the Conzressio’ ito be paid BM the school to be Church. aid given w six y ‘ithe late Hente it y to her wil! i been Ineory | Paxton Was r a Mi trong presented a ¢; irom the New York avenue Presbyte.ian church to Da Pax- ton, which was accepted. A’ call Poricr Cour’ erly cor Lue! ling fire in lot: horse toa tre esbytery, WS received. Dr. Noble. from the committee on edu- nD, submitied a report that dur year twelve colored, charged with 1. sonal property of Hel tinued. Won. Ward, an 9 sent to the fetor: , threats to M Luey M. Jensen, garet MeLai Margaret Jeuse ¥s 10 | put mune these partie court. There tun in their manner t the woman $5, and peace by Marzaret MeL: hese are a series of serin occurrence ut the old hou: Estreets. Frank Collins, M. Swartz—a boy £ fot his head ions sympa. the sou }, the moderate leadi his resolutio dopted, and the moderator, Rey. Dr. eriand, offered a fervent prayer for the icted south. ers anae Was taken in the ease ot inreats by. Margarce McLain to Mrs- Je The following was adopted as the order of a ‘vices for the in on allation of Rey. J. R. Pax- Ss pastor of New York avenue chur hy 2 hey lees . Nor nee at 7 a clk: Rev. Dr- Sunderland to preside ai vss! “es of Wison, a GEORGETOWN. ex preach the sermon, Rav. v > Dr. Soule to deliver The charge to the pastor, me Ay Tae Gh Hi Rev. Dr. Mitchell the oem to the people, | jivi Rey. Mr. Wynkoop the installation ver me © overture fro the General ASsembly as » the basis of representation to that body —A fifteen- child of Eliza Johuson, colored, between Market and Frederick streets, died ves Y, ot having had any medical attendance: _PERSONAL.—Mr, Ki. met Sinith, of this es for Frederick City, Md., to-nigt vhile there Will take unto himself a wi CaTTLE MARKET. exttle on marke! sold - $3 to $4.40 per ewt. ; 200 sheep up os pales UD Proposed Ni meetings of nee csumed od sold 3 4 to 1 cents per II 0 lambs sold. Eleetion of off ihe ensuing Toa one per Ib. y resulted as follows: "presideat, Chas. to'th per head. Market dull. ice-president, Jas. E. Bangs Arrived, boat Seneca, with 2,5 Kimball. ir.; treasuver, Jno. ne project which ‘as been r discussion and inquiry he ng to the ere and Opera House, as- e iB the So e Eto Hartley Bro. THE CANAL at Charles Mill, on about 1 noall, jt. He urne, to devise me: se, in Wh oft e to-day stating t occupied in repairin: Hal tis week would be ci ous OL the Shakespeare Club. A full attendanee of members was present. and committees were ap! ee to provide for the berter welfare and advancement of the organization during £3 ne comiig season. Re] BAHING PewaEn. ASSOCIATION eeting of the Jeiferson Co-operatl Building Association last Aiden the report of the secretary was read, showing the receipts for the past year from stock, advances, pre- es, notes, and other sources were the disbursements for advances, jon of stock, and general expenses, ;leaving a ‘balance in the hands of the treasurer Of $4493.26, ae assets were shown to be $117.0) Of t] 7 original 2res subseribed the remann nly 912 to be neeled. The yalue of each share ot: stock is Set down at #143 The following officers were ‘azer, president ae tent; John Joy Edson, see- s. BB: alley, prcaruret cae D. Free, W. Fisher. Jas. H. Sa- Tear, ae G. Judd, B. F. Faller, ‘Twombiey, aud Anacew’ Glass, direc’ L BAKING L POWDER L L BAKING LLLL POWDER ABSOLUTELY PURE. “* ROYAL" has alarger sale than all other bak- ing powders combined—because of its tloued Purity, Uniform Stren Health tutiiess and Eficacy.’ Prepared from GRAY E CRAM STAR imported expressly for powder direct From the Wine Muster ct ra franco Petes received the indorsement and enda- tlomof the New York Board of Heath, and of erat THE CENTER L TEMPrRANCR Union held a | nent physicians and eclentific men everywhere. meeting a Lincoln a ped a jarze Boi Behe d nS ee ae as ee number of the representativés being present. Great zeal and armory prevailed. Rev. Dr. Bold only in tin cans by grocers, Mason Noble was elected president: Hon. D. P. Holloway, F. M. Bradley, Wim. ton and Alex. A. Eageleston, view presidents; Charles . Connor and John’ Wilson, secretaries; Wm. H. Norton, treasurer. A committee of five 4a-Thefnest preparation In the world, Con- gumers should cblerve that ite perfect a Durty ud and ot Only insures succes: takes it Bo ‘one-third further than aduiterat ht kinds, It will keep any lengih ch Was incorporated for edu aaritabie benefits, and which i vs and h rah Sparks. 2 = x bn oe to 4th; E. aeFatland, 5 Roeser, 2d to 3d; C. L. rrison, Ist to Sd; psccanl Tues. S.G. Hiekev, on ‘her os request, changed vin th to ith grade. . Normal — graduates assigned—S. V. A. | Shields, B. L. Patterson, to 2d grade; Alice E. i. MeKeon, E. L. Duvall, to ist grade; 'C.’A. Robertson, transferred from 2d to ist division. ignated as princi S usual on thi es pla day of next m Brack CASHMFREs, all pure wool, ©) cent Diack mohairs, 25 etS.; new fall dress good ali the latest styles, 2° ets ; half wool dress vy blue, seal brown, draband cardi root cloths, all eoiors, Fate build- lor by and boys’ wear ing, M. I. Sampson: Mth and N str fice bk vt cheap: comforts, | TEpSON Berrett burding, a ids; T ets. Towson’s, ©5 Poussyivenia avenue, | hand ts, B. L. Patterson; 22d Nels: south side. Aart. and Pennsylvania avenue, M. A. Groil; 22d | and I streets, E. MacFarlane; isth and REaL Esta £S.—Messrs. Duaeanson | streets, L. M. Bi ishop; 19th, between G and H Streets, C. A. Hollineswomhee ee ad Kaufman, trus‘ces, lots Second division—Promotions—K. T. Brown h street, between H | and C.C. Baker, from a to 7th grade; A. L. i by a ory | Kern ands. 8.01 Chiids, Sth to 6th: Olivia ig L biy = ioe a spomdley, 4th eth: at auction, for John fi: ume cota; wr ura 1, 24 he rusk atJoun's restaurant | to une kita 6, Welenes iE Neks oe 7M. Se. per doz. i = Garst a ene men ae aie 370. th ard D sta.—adee ma bos, cor- | E Gohuson, G. Jy Lest, and 8. B. was appointed to select places of meetings, of time sn any climate, vi vais Ieeside 1s is the chairman, ‘The | _avgde-eoly mitice of finanee Scomposed 9 jeter x ton J.B. Dunning, C. W. Litehfield. “Ir was | 2200 THEY SELL WELL. decided to hold the opening meeting at ue To ourstreet: Presbyterian souareh Di. Nobie 24.00. _ pastor, on the loth instan’ $24. she iow price arial pooa auststy’ BLANKETS, BLANKETS, BLANKETS. — Pure ithem, wool blanket, $2.50; new and beautiful dress goods, all prices from 15 to $2.50 a yard; Indies’ aud gentlemen's finest quality underwear; pure wool double width French cashmere, the very Dest quality yard-wide bed Hien 3 Dla ck al alpaca, fines! aaa black al- paca. . 15; Shetland shawls, lack, blue, cardinal and white, from AE to * Carter's, 7ii Market Space.—Advt. NIOKEL TRIMMED BUGGY HAR- NESS, At the practical Factory of JAMES 8. TOPHAM, 425 Seventh street northwest, Joining Odd Fellows’ Hall. in AN OFFICER KNOCKED Down.—About ig o'clock last night, as Officer McRae was 38: ing along S street, near the corner of 13th, noticed a crowd of roughs on the > opposite aids of the street, at D. F. Feeley’s store. He waa immediately knocked down with a stone. The arties, ali of whom are unknown to bim, fled. x. B. B. Adams dressed his wounds. —$—$——_— ROMAN SCARF ae and cameo scarf pins. sep80-tr {phoebe =, CLOTHING.—The da, Elston cn at a ale can lon |d earrin, to match, received dros ins wrovuiag, No 1 Renasytvanta avenue, near 4}¢ street. ade. the Conuque is every evening a lirst ciass one, | nee cleaned for $2. CITY ITEMS. | ~ WAR NEws.—The Wars of the Roses have | now finally terminated in the complete tri- it © performance = of the White Hose Extract made by J. SE, Atkinson, THE FREE U: as a safeguard thus it is that i EB OF PURE PERFUwES acts zainst all infectious diseases; those sick rooms where Vur- rey & Lonman's Florida Water is constantly | sprinkled, perfect safety is insured to every member of the househoi DELIBERATE StictpE.—Not for a single day can a cough be safely neglected in this climate. Witheut delay resort to Hale's Honey ound and Tar. This baisamie preparation extinguishes a cough, or cold, wi unexampl led rapidity Pike's Toothache Drops cure toothache in one minute, Sold by all druggists at 25 cents. 19h, UpwakD Or THIRTY YEARS Mrs. Wins- | low's Soothing Surup has been used for chil- aes it corrects aeidity of the stomach, re- | | Heves wind colic, regulates the bowels, cures dysentery and diarrhoea, whether arisin from teethiug or other causes. An oid an. Well-tried remedy. 25 cents a bottle. Happy TIpmncs for hervous snfferers, and | those who have been dosed, drugged, and | quacked. Pulyermacher’s Rlectric Belts eifec- | | ually cure ge debility, weakness and decay. Boo Book and Journal, with information | wort thousands, matied free. Address Pul- el to | Yermacher Galvanic Company, New es ty. 6,18,d&%1) TO LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.—We wish a call attention to A. Fischer's Chemieal Scour- ing and Dyeing Establisament,No.9 G street, near Sth street. By promptly adopting ee latest improvements, whether of America: European Invention, he is enabled to do bis ees in a manner not to be equaled by those it possessing these facilities. Gents’ suits N. B.—Lace curtains cleaned from $1 up to $1.50 a window. Wool blankets fromi 50 cents to $1 na by cleaning a num- ber a reduction in price. ‘Satisfaction guaran- teed. His dry cleanser removes grease spots effectually from any article, and careful press- ing gives them an appearauceas if newly made. en AMUSEMENTS. INCOLN HALL. Wilhetnje, HERR AUGUST WILNELW), The marzvelous ‘Violinist, will give his first and ouly GRAND CONCEET In Washirgton on TUESDAY EVENING, Ocronen 1571, Herr WILHELM will be as-isted by JME. THERESA CARRENO, ‘The Eminent Pianiste. MISS KATE L JAMES, ‘The Charming Young American Prima Donna, Ui, MAURICE STRAKOSCH, Musical Director. AR PRICES ‘pg es ved Seats) $1. atu cay ares O. poe S$ Mutic Stcre, Bete HATER COME TUES pee HON DAY, OCTOBER 7. and FRIDAY MATINMES. m? and a Dogs! and ‘the great irney! Dan Kegan! M. his great school of Trainc drama, Li Our Mammoth Stock Com dam Isroihersand Harris ant Mie Nevowan, v2 WEEK OF O9T.7-8 TOM. PERFORMANCES, VOLE Mrs. Harriet Beccher Stowe's Reviszxd UNCLE TOM’S CABIN, 84 COLORED MADEIGAL Boy: 109 CoLonED SLAVE JUBILEE 8INGERS. SUPERB Sc: Y, COMPLETE Cast, Bplendid View of the Chto River in Midwinter, Escape of i¢liza on the Fluating lee, Beaiistic Cascade of Rew Water, Slave Market ae New Orleans, ‘The Missiselppl Btver by ‘he Wouderfut Wantatlon Festival. tude of Siavi Bg ‘The Jubiice Singers in their Chants andShouts, Abursston Gatun. INCOLN HALL. THE MARIE ROZ GRAND OPERATIC CONCERTS Mr. LENRY MAPLESON, of L honor to a Mr, L. BLS : MENBERG, Mr FERD. DULCKE 626 56: Esr. CEsr. Is iY AND STURE, e romem er Name snd Number, ty1-17 pyres FOR FALL AND. wanes fot 3oue Cae E own advantage, tH 619 D st is 88 SECOND-HAND iy ie cs pigh | prices will be } bats id, as 1 make a specis! Notes by mall will be Dromply atrended to. sep2s-tr JNO. E HENDALL & SON, DEALERS IN COACH HARDWARE, AND BUILDERS’ GOODS, G19 B street ne we Bear B, & P, B, R. DEvot, Washington, D. C. Bar 1nON, HORSE SUOE IRON AND NAILS, TIN-PLATE, ZiNc, Huns, Eis, SrcKeEs, Ducks, DRivys, O11 CaRpEtg, VARNISH, MACHINE BELTING, NG AND LACING. Pai octS-Im M AGNIFICENT STOCK or FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. CONSISTING OF OVER 100 DIFFERENT STYLES The MEN’S DRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS, | fused. aaor ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY STYLES OF ron SHOE Pie Tet HOUBE, MEN’S DRESS AND BUSINESS PANTS. FIFTY STYLES MEN’S OVERCOATS. COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF YOUTH’S BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING. aboveare all of the Latest and Best Fab- rica, and made in the most Fashionable Styles, at ‘Prices Lower than ever offered before, Pisase call and see before purchasing elsewhere, A. STRAUS, HOUSEFURNISHING! 8. EXCURSIONS AND PICNICS JEFORE BUYING FURNACES, RANGES, ULATE. GAS FIXTURES AND Before HEATING, eailacd You W!nt SAvE Money, EDWARD CAVERLY & CO, ‘RS, o contracting tor PLUMBING “al S a ALL LIKE IT THAT HAVE USED IT. Z, MoRRIgON'S sey 805 and S07 _D st. Paren Wansnoc Ruite UTRNAC MANGES, STOVES. TO BUYERS OF FIRST CLASS GOODS. Nour attention | LAUSEN FURS MAREN SPLENDID Fite DL. AOR HEA a AVENUE PARLOR, and o te by Fuller, Warren € Ce eh Lam’ confident =: very best mac Call and examine my stock, ovited to the sep18-1m E. F. SIMPSON, 1005 Pennsylvania avenue. Gs FIXTURES! Less THan Factory Prices. GAS FIXTURES) Sole Agent for the celebrated Gas Fixtures of Messrs, Mitchell, Vance & Co. largest, finest and cheapest goods south York, 1 now offer the | of New ALL GOODS WARRANTED TO GIVER BN- TIRE SATISFACTION, E. F. BROO! si KS, pld-tr Fifteenth st., Woreoran Building.) PABLE WABE. HOUSEREEPERS fitting out can fi quireat our store, both for DIN au Mince, i CHIN 6L. Wate man SEFUBNISH: of BEST quauty, at Low Par Ch A, CRI CUTLERY, EAs rep 6 GVOUS, sit they ro M. W. BEVERIDGE, (ate Webb & severidge,) sep2-tr 2009 Pa. av., bet. Wt sad It: h sts, bal XNTONS FURNASCES. AST OF WROUGHT IRON, SUITABLE FOR CUAL OX ¥ OOD, BRICH-SET AND POKTABLE. Are Powerful Heaters; Remarkab rable; economical in fuel; vive unk ty du- versal satisfaction; have no bolted jotuis; af free from gates. Thousands barehad constantand severe nse for over 18 years, and in good condition to-day, without repairs or expense. ‘The most durable to buy. Fitted with elinke: friction ‘in tes; ash-sifting, pansy lean tee an -regulat ined feed doors, drat lave many attractive and 1 Practica = brovements never before ado} A1s0, Fireplace Heaters, etc, Furnace, the cheapest Ore HANGES for many or hotel use: Send for Circulars, before purchasing others, RICHARDSON, BOYNTON & CO, MANUFACTURERS, 232 Water street, New York, For sale by ©, G. BALL, Washington. BOOTS AND SHOES, B* ORDER OF CONSIGNEES $59,009 WORTER or FINE BOOTS anp GAITERS, SULID LEATHER, BEST MAK £8—LATEs? SIYLEs, AST BE SOLS AT PRICES LOWER THAN THE LOWBS?. BY L. HEILBRUN, No. 408 7th street northwest, Bign ot Wied OLD WOMAN OF MisB."” sep24-tr [ue GREAT BOSTON SHOB AvUTiON HOUSE, 491 Penzcyionnia avenue, SIGN OF THE RED FLAG, Onr stock is now complete for the Ras h contains all grades of LADI aud CHILDRENS. SiOrS. s Tices to suit ereas our, from the com-| onest to the fines ‘The Proprietor othe Bost ton House thanking ths po cess he bas had in tire past se FIGUL”S WILL PELL, a season, Ladies’ very best French Kid, a styles and quall- tics the best Philadeipvia’ ma: yates genet’ Gosiskin Shoes from SOBs oo es genuine Ecaiskin Siow Ladies Top Gaiters, first clase ice? Moroceo Galtcrs. at. Ladies’ White Kid Slippers HES... reat ne, Wasiey of ato Goods, ai ‘500 PAIES OF rig =o AT 75 er Shoes a Guitaren's Shoes, seoregeriee. sises from ‘Button Shoes, make, sizes from 1 to 6, at 40 cents. Great inducements t- > olesale buyers, of the Red F! CENTS Sto, Philadephia City ail sizes, at 76 cents: Bummer Goods—no oiler ro- at the BOS- Pa. ave, sep7-tr LEOPOLD BICHOLD, Proprietor. YOBH SHOE STORE. 605 Pennsylvania avenue, i G00) Food as in the market, house, th i Ar aoe iat Laat 1a Worked ution Holo, 98 00 Eades’ id Henle Baton. +88 8 0) Eadies' Bronch kia Button -—-=-----SLE0to 8 00 Petey eee tat > Boot. Bis Pete an fo 2 60 1 to 275 3 Seems Ey i i¢ poner Tr LooKouT: For the Goomt Becursion F FIFTH BAPTIST to Rickmord apd Veter THURSDAY. ©. The 8 held tn Bichmon Start from 6:h-street ptoPeters Bev. JH. BOO A the month. leaves C a. | @EORGETOW WN _ ADV'M’TS. plete assortment of igang Prves-e Shoals ise 7 1gs Bridge s Err HED IN IRt ‘and Lmproved tw I8t4: how the Mee SI ete kb this part of tne GC. otry. W. H. WHEATLEY PREMIUM STRAM DYEING AND SCOURING Es- TABLISUMENT, 49 Jefferson st.; near Bridge st.. George- ” Everything to the business prom; ly attended 1, Rie cleaatag of capone, roeRets and Biautsts a specialty during the summer months. District work sont for and returned tree ofcharge. Orders by mall and exprese promptly attended t ddress as abov EDUCATIONAL. ESSONS INGERMAN, LAT Wand 4 Lisnt DEBI eyes EUS. ketene pW. Pink O.R. 1 'LLAR Dr. 8 hegraply fo private lows s iin Sic Bp. iw. Ce, u ‘et, Or at the at Miss t Eng ish nce NONDaY. ia Bt daca iy a 8 001 All cordially invited to ae ce 1001 New York avenue, > Paanors, ea A , MAURY, L. LAWRENCE, LI 0. D.C... sur of the Law of N. Sof the rch the 8th The exercts KS: eo ° purposing to gel Sot. BS BI8O gra Cormation re. & ADUATE S, Suc cover- - Stadents im year ace admitted fulne mor iB the last vel th York avenue aud of the University. Mees 8. arin by a cox Belect » aes st. D. W., DN Septenter 1th, ~~” "+ we KOK. 1 will resume oe Dott sos on tits ap: Sy and Saturdays, from 10 to 18 on ‘clocl ep! iim Ee as CLASSES at raEK SEMINARY, for aduits,—Thorough courses ta English god Lit. History, . 7, Mat eames se ars ail corps of instructors. Kor is S Principals, 606 5th st. n.w. ee idan CLASS: ea. Mi DRIVATELY OR IN L matles, Hhetoric, Locie- ed. West Point, toe, “rerms molerate, 8. W. FLYNN, Ae M Lsi. nw, Calivefore lt am, lateer 4. sepls-tr 42K SEMINARY, P 506 Gib street northwo-t, Opposite Judiciary Pere.) Or the ine of the Metr Will Reopen for the Tenth Arnust & TEMBER 167TH, For purtteuiars address Principais, Condron and ates &. Tolman Siiith ws Ms OSLOENE'S BOARDIN SCHOO 1 for Young Ladis 063 Mi st. n.W. Yuplis prepared” for Bares tous. 8 COLLEGK, 107 Pen ss pes aS ae, irs from 7.0 pom. Pera $8 ani pr month Ge if A Baake, Mr. Driver, Boot 08. Land Ofte: Jou er, Siar of- a ee ; Hunter, a fice. s°/8-3m ADEMOELLE. ¥.) Fku Py tOMMES BEGINNERS—1: STERMSDIATS ADVANCED, Daily ciasess for young lsdtes Gren, Con. ae Hoi is schools oon and evening cinsses for van! gies inci Ast ee ee and gira. Privat “ Beit en, boys « 2 proounelation oo sian) ard icy soguired 4 ‘Dy e uew, ay between 1¥ and 2 o'clocx, or x hursdays after 4 p.m. ‘bugl-8. pees, & SON have cores uarter; G4 VILLE, Pa, rp Takei Aria, vara College, J. SHORT LILO! GE, A.M., Prin, IAN BUSINESS OULLEGE, corner cn kad Le eee edastion tor pes Mary per ee ce CONCORD= and Bee Bros “ones fo lars visit the: . ©. —~; Osiloge of addreas c. a ea N: ee Ss i MKS, guiding cit Day Seka foe a ‘No, das Jomnection mited, od AND Sy ae Mgt a ‘Normal cises for ladies, October DOWN TO FOUB CENTS. FOETY BUSHELS DELIVEKED FUR 2.10. GAS-LIGHT OFFICE, ENS 0 corner of