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_ THE EVENING STAR. LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. Orrice oF THE CHIEF SIGNAL Orrick, Wasninaron, D. C., Sept. 3, 1883, 9:3) a.m. Por the inlddle Atlantle states, cooler, gener sy fair weather, northwest to northeast Winds, and higher barometer. BYSCIAL BULLETIN—FAIR 4ND COOLER WEATHBR TO- The femperature has falien 10> tn ay the lake regio . Lartrene risen slightly on the Atlantte co ig Iu Ue extreme northwest. The fc 1 emperatures were reported stport. 9°: Montreal, 51° : a; a. 43 Ihe districts on the ‘The temperature will rise # Take region and nortiiwest Baned district. pehrane’s, ‘THE Wasttxaron PoLo Tras will st or to-morrow morning for } Will play the Newport te Scroon Hostexy, Choice Bargains, uptown now, at Cochrune’s . Pure Gears Crpen, matte from the pura jules of the grip’, at Chr. der’s, No. 911 7th street Rorthwest $1.00 p'r gail ym. For best Dlack_¢: crepes, go to 736 7t SPLEXDID Rucni~ yeet—Mourning Store. Detretives Cox and Block ha Bext door and ext Much damage he ‘Were absent at the time. MaoxErie, electric me-ieal batteries. Hempler’s. SOc. Liven Lar Roxes, formerly $1, uptown, Ccehrane’s. Fessete’s Ice Cxeam shipped anywhere out of town. CITY AND DISTRICT. - > Amrsements, &c., To-nizht. Narpwat pmoth Minstrels, Dixe MUsevM.—Grand re-opening. Varletics. damages E avenue, betw. have gone on their cers are: Martin Be ington musics tions were the concerts giv. etist ep Ciatles Kidwell, of this, city, whi Iepuone Wires near the Relay Hous urday, Fecei shod vused hiu to fall nearly half way down U Luektiy he caught his spur before re §round and was saved froin a serious At the Potomac areh the Ame! celdent. Found Uy Mrs. W. A. Bartlett and Miss F. Bi ud Morhous, ¥ atternoo: broken fim and the pilient is now doing well. Eraest rt was charged before Mills this morning with fast driving. He wasn eased of bis p-T-onal bonds, favorite hit pitol HAL ervice at west side night from his 12 o'clock to~ bernoon Detect! nt teen town. niwith f s from the di Bore of Mr. Mh and P streets, on a eount of a per 'Ltex whieh had not been pald. ‘The owner pud t to remove: the ec attac Bapatd for Ke. oUNE ($7.8) gellst, of Buitimere, commet atthe Central coloted Baptis streets northwest, lastnight, and tents presented th: mselves after the so J. J. Cook, to the ue of Horace Sarbo abil by Mr. James Fullerton again: and others, set aside decre on the ee ‘The Coming School Year. INFORMATION FOR PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. ‘Yue summer vacation is almost over, and prepa- ms are being made in all the educational in- rt tutions to begin the new scholastic year. Fesoris unteckted wher: they will send their ehildren to school during the coming year, will Bnd tt to their edvantace to consult the aivertis- Ing celucnns of THE Stax. Special mention will de made of the educational’ advertisements in e paper, thus ture 1" ifrectory. 4 this morniug 15 + GOL Eist Capitol nd Well established made to the Sister turn im the news columns ie education t Cevell Tals ts a w 1 applications may Thelp de BV ited tO 2 thts se On- humired new stu tered tor recular di rian Ba ines Cobeze, Witch be in-titution oveauples Spacious quarters In boil, end supplies a trang tor real It apport and honorable usiuiness, 1 rt S ment sets net tes in detath ‘Th orflelt Kit rten, prim ry snd normal ; Bhool, No. 1811 Pstreet, does not open til Octover | 1, but ‘siter september 3 catalogues can be sup- open th the corner of 10th ascmbe made t) J. Lovejov. M. D., corner 12th and T stre. ts “no: «tor sdmis-ton, ‘The se entific ant acade: Bis open on Tuur diy of ne: Septem’ r 13, at the college In Whe the fw school opens on O tobe Bvorgetown Colleze Law butiaing Gates oF tts opent ‘The tnst S ucOl can be had of all the princt] Dur sia iewts of elocution will cali for particu Schoo! for boys and gt cd Presbyterian chureh, on year. ‘The select s Dr Miss L 07 tee te eth nt school, ti 1 the colieg: P ance of havi ad that this y hose pare ts whi eo a con inw th Bin Commercial eo Warwly approve ata this. sehool any doy. setuont avenu ught here, includ - counmerctal and se: re . Privat frem 4to9 p.m. Bro. Tobtas ts stitl the i ute. ms Expioyi e Court, Win. B. Stiap S arfested by Detec s defendant, who b Taployer. The cl Dat the colored camp meeting by Det tB, WhO Deticed Chat a cortal We e being Old very te she thier, who hed agents Whi standing In the dock th: prt Insentty, and utt-red praye daw ss gan tumoting pri-oner fel all the time, months, and be 4s positive t ” sud Jwige Mls, unity ts pray as much a8 you want.” i ‘The TeveTee Fale of household furniture, ad~ veriised By Walter B. Willtams & Co,, auctioneers, ‘ce to-morrow morning, at No. 117 C Strvet southeast, has been postponed until Thurs to take Gay, Septcade. I) at Uke ame hour. September 3, 183. ds¥. | and a water craft was on the m fae tas Tuesday, Win | Inereusipg cloudiness and local raias 1a the last | the j Diween the craitand thi = | Thre was every ¥: AcTUMN UNICORN Su:krs, now ready, uptowD, | mou. ‘hmeres, silks, satins, velvets, New, uptown, Cochranc’s. ‘Tue lace curtains in tie pariors of house No. 421 4th street northwest caught fire from a gas Jet ned to the house, and entered by fir-t climb.ug the baicony of house KUIshad the fimes derore | Deen sustained. The family THeaTeR.—Barlow, Wilson & Co.'s j with m. Fday Medan action acainst | Datars inne hea, at $5,000 to Mm ih and | as thi cl y Match Siturday the mrounl were made W. Maxson, W. A. Birtletr, W.Pint, vi L. B. Wight, and tn the Columbia alle { the Capital City gan Soturday were maie by oe Among the for the cou Barrett, John MeCutloush and Janay line of tra: qault, J. K. Emme, Robson & Crane and John T. foreman at Mr. Linger’s ‘tory, Was getting out of his carrlace on fell on a rock and Dro: his arm. Dr. Torrey wes callea and set the hoses “Dummy.” for a long | standing place, | dat (57-8) pd was about when Mr. Kuff lattanotner | thelr m ent on the Same property fora similar tax | Wt? Abbott and Ib F. W. Maldets, the German Baptist Evan- ed a rewivat meetin churen, 31 and L Vent en peni- ing that c-rtala deeds of trust be Jiegation of fraud, and that a Barnard to-day entered MeQuay against te B. & PRR. for $5,000 damages to property #29 Maryland ave. e hex! {Wo Weeks nearly all of the sciools will De opened. P irents returning home from summer eleve Interesed In edussioa are ton brinch 6 Was formed yesteriay 4 Le hill on Natrevt, near 8h. Tue following of- cers wer: electe tz” P: fin; vice_prestien © school of medicine of Georgetown Collere Roche; stewanis, J. Horartin, J. A. Biliew Riggh AUS otis city Age | Sigginss manager, J. T. Howard. Bythase department cam ‘be made i 8 3 . 410 Sth street northwe t, tit Octob rj} e Cu e 1. This o'd institution needs to m-niion only the | MUP At of the Cuthohe ‘ute at 62! F street northwest began Its course of study to-d:y, Dut applications tor ad Mision will sti be Fecetved. Circulars of the book stores, the instirmee Cbranch. Mrs. EA. Chain began the third term of her so tn the Frst t, bear C street est The scuool wus well commended last conclusion of Lie xereli chureh, this ity, ts tran: 8 ints Peter and’ Paul, rool for boys and gir's, conducted 8, at 2317 M street. commenced Year W-day, and is known as an ex- ty for young men and boys at Meta, pened September 12h. For part noWO fnolif ation see the a’tve and for further intor- proprietor, college, < Might sent their om he ean trusted portunities The chissicat and ave been Nege r-openrd te-dsy, rect Lorthwest, but students can be en- Institute resumed tt rly ail of the Rassias fe course —This hail S$ turtay for rob yer, F. X. Dooley, we druguist, of ehue, Co pitol Hill, es stated ‘s STAR, Wag | U" Ou trial for stealing SS The omfie-rs t-stifie! to arresting the dmuitied that he had been rob- e to the robbery was clive brand of ctyars p. They were trace | up n to have the desired + fect, and he be- sand the dock. Dr. Dooley stated Tbet the man Bad been in his employ for several it the prisoner Was feigning. “Vil give you three montns in nd tbat wil give you an | GEE ae Gunning in the Marshes, YHR OPENING OF TITE SZASON—P<PPERING REED BIRDS AND ORTOLAN—THE PANCY SPORTSMAN AND THE “POT HUNTER," ac. Last Saturday b-inz the first day of the month with an “R,” bestte; having the distinction of op-ning the oyster season, was hatied with de‘izht by the guaner an sportsman asthe 0;eatng of Ue guaning season, particularly on the marshes. Very cariy in the morning the ring of the shotgun could be heard. All the skiffs and every bost suit- able for conveying gunners over the marsies were engaged. © of them were secured weeks in ad- Vance, and not a few were bullt expressly for the eecasion, The vast marshes on the Exstern g from the navy yard to Bladens- re Timerou:ly patronized by the eager gunners. A!l day a ifve of erefis of nearly every dis ription, from the now BkIff to the Mite boat, and vert of all ages, were seen making ail pe “d for the fold of opers- ons “Every gunner Who cou'd ais? a firearm nd many @ ariment cler< was absent from his post Satur- There Was as much Varlety and contrast In Weapons borne by the gunners as there was gunners them-elzes, 1 ty of firlag plece from the Ing shotgun to ‘the Lluader- buss Laproviscd from an oid government musket bored out, 4 in som? etee3 with the stock tled on with a string. ‘The namber of gunners reer than nd the number of ied Father smal, ‘Th’ ortolan were not merous, but the read birds and black birds More ‘pientliul than usual None of the $ were In oud cond.tion, but the quality was U» to the av-rige at this ttme of the season. ‘The ortolin recefved the special attention of the pro- fegsional gunner, who took litte account of the other birds, msequentiy more of these were killed by the gunners, Of course there Were ama- teurs who kliled whatever they could. SUCCEESFUL HUNTERS. ‘Mr. Wm. Wagner, of Est Washington, 13 sup- posed to have Killed the most ortolun, He took home eighty-seven ortolan. Among the other successful hunters were Chas, Williams, Ri-hard aones, Drs, Muncaster and Bail, Geo. Eckloff, G0. Zurhorst, Prof. Sousa, Chas Morgan, Mr. Cam, bell Carfinzton, and’ Jno, Waggamap. ‘The m: Jority brought nora2 less than sdozen ortolan, and a few reed birds. ‘The an‘icipation of the gunners, particularly the professions] men and government employes, were, but In few @:ses, real zed. Some of these gentie- mn made great preparations, providing thein- selves with gool skiffs, breech-loading guns and biring men at irom $3 to $5 per day to shove them, and coming out of Cie m: h With as few as three ortoian. One of this class, who keeps a pack of ‘A Dreee! hunting dogs all the year round, to make It hard for the birds, felt particularly sore when a river urchin shoved his ite scow by, and, showing a dozen biris, iaugied at the fancy gunner for hav- ing s0 few. THE FANCY SHOT AND THE POT UUNTER. A riverman who has been gunning on the marshes for a good many years told a Star re- porter that he would Ike to say a word in reply to acommuntcation printed recently about “pot hunters.” “What I want to say 1a this,” sald he: “It ts all well enou: clr Droveh-l 4 guns to talk about spot fore the Sexson opens, Ut 13 they get left, and might Thy talk’ about the Oa thelr nests and de- whoie fimtly, Tats Is no worse of tiese Timey shots going wth a strip of country with thelr mo tern guns and kiliing every tird that gets up before them. I omen Who went up a Favine out here— ie on exeh sh nd they could lod up and fire ‘0 quick that they Killed every bird that got up. When they gothrouch a place first a ‘pot Nunter,’ ‘¥ call us. Inight as well stay at heme, be- he can’t fad anything to shoot at.” as the usual acclinial peppering of clum-y or unfortun :te gunners Saturday, but no serious ac- nt occurred. a ee ‘The National Theater. If they don as well st ¢ THE SEASON OP2NED—LIST OF COMING ATTRACTIONS —THE IMPRIVEMENTS OF THK HOUSE. ‘The season at the Nattonal Tacater will open ight with Barlow & Wilson's Minstrels. attractions secured by Mr. Albaugh ng Season are Henry Irving, Lawrence chek, In the ly, while Joe Jefferson, Dion Boucl- ymond, Nxt Goodraan and John Jack, in “Fal- stsff,” will supply the comedy. The emottonal drama will be represented by Ma Kate Clixton ani Ada Gray. nel? Intteh “I, The following ‘ees un ter Brooks & Dickson’; management will presentel: “Pavements re-don,” I W “Kou S$ of the Kiralty’. r.” For 0,era there w sh troupes and H onry ’s Ttaltin ecmpany, with the glorious as the princijal star. the theater his been closed during the summer months many improvements have ben mate. New carpets have been put down, and painters have been engaged In touching up the O-naments of the walls and cellinzs. New drape- ries have been fliced ov-rthe stage and about the boxes. A very finporiant Improvement, though one Which would not be so quickly noticed as otuers, by an audiences, has been the construction of a new gagement closes the work of renovat‘on and im- e. After the present minstr 1 en= provement will be continue! The vestibule of he theater will be handsomely painted, and the celiings of the auditorium tinted. see WASHINGTONIANS AT THR CONVENTION OF TRE Sr. Groxee’s UNtos.—The tenth convention of the North Amerizn St. George’s Un'on, which lately closed at Toronto, was the largest fatl fog Wich the union has had. Mr. Wiliiiin B Tagwanath, a wealthy iron-foun ter of Cuicazo, and a Weisiman by birth, was elected president for theensning year. Mr. Charles F. Ben) amin, T= of Washington, w's acain el cted »5 general retary, and the Rev. Dr. Fulr, of Bilttmore, wa ele aplaio. “ue d-leates. many of whom were from the United 8 » Were handsomely entertaine! by the St Georgian’ of Toronto. The nth convention Will be hell at Chicigo the latter part of August next. A Union jack was presented by the -oel-ty at Toronto to the St. G ones ancis, lety of Washington through Mr. G-o. aWs0n, One Of the delegates from Washe ington. ee Repverse a Cucncn Dest. t the meeting of heomnmit.e of t hs * cto Mtol stree!. He has alresdy AvOUL $1,2%) OUL Of the cli¥e Tals amount, when ail piif in, wil r dave the d bt to about $4.00), and active «ffo-ts will ve continued to pay this off duriag the comins year. —— OLENT AsSOctATION.—A Washing- ¢neraid B-nevolent Association a mee tng in the Catho- A New Bi ald nt, Dr. M! M. J. Campb: assistint 8 L Jord: es J. Roche and J. A. "Carr; assistant Mbrarlan, Michael 1d. R Warne: by Lreasurer, ee CHANGES IN THR CATHOLIC CLERGY.—The annual rey, Which was in pro ress last Wook at Si. Miry’s seminary, North ‘aca street, Baltimore, closed Saturday. "At the Archbishop Gibbons unced a number of clerical changes. Kev. Yer Tarro, gssisiant pastor of St. Stephen's ferred to the Church of a P lcott City, as assistant to Rev. Join Dougherty, who will probably have to relinquish his charwe. owing to a cancerous af- fection of the face, Which causes itm much annoy- ~~ Rev. Join Ahern, of 8t. Patrick’s, Cumber- succteis Rev. Mr. Tero, in tis city. Rev. J. conw asst town, Charles county. Rov. M. Sullivan goes to ntly located at Sf. Vincen ’s, Biltimore, Or Walorf, Charles connty, will be the tent to Rev. Edward Southgate, at Bryan- St. Prter’s, in this city, and Rev. R chard MeCariy to St. Eiward’s, Calverton. “sistant to Rev, E B. McKenzie. Rev. Francis Mackall will be the assistant to Rev. Willium E Starr, pastor of Cor- | pus Chrisu church. ~——_»—___ Chos. Gorsch, a G-rimnan, was, it Is belleved, shot jand killed by'a yuower'on the Auue Arundel Shore, Md., On Saturday, The body has not been round. Avsovurey Pons. RRR 00 ya Ea 2 3 ty A TE Ek OO YY fa E RR 00 ¥ aA Lub REA KX WORN og. BB AA KK UNNN G @ KBB AA KK ff NNN G Ee 244 ERO HON RN G co “bBo A A K OK NNN GGG : FPP, oo W ow PO OWWW PPO O WWW 0.0 Www oo ww ‘This powder never varies. A marve of purity, | strength, and wholesomencas. More economical than | the ordinary kinds, amd cannot be sold in competition With the multitude of low tert, ehort welt, alum oF | horphate powders, Seid ony tn cans, Boxan Bax- | ine Powpex sec BE. GA SIRMET, BE- rin work. age ae ee, Bae cae rnaeee, went for the Saryicnd -tenen Mave. Latrobe, bsuge und Fu-acu @ A Bey Crushea. PATALLY INJURED BY A PALLIXG TELEGRAPH POLE. A fire-alarm telegraph pole, standing in front of the Thyson house, corner of 7th and P streets, was blown down this morning about 9 o'clock, and in falling Infitcted injuries to be fatal upon @ little boy ni Walter seven joes ok. Walter had been sent on an erran’ by hts father, John Saeid, who lives on L street, between 6th and ith northwest, and had his younger broth-r with him. He was crossing P street when tne pole fell, and waiking exactly in the line In which it fell. The younger brother with him saw the talltog le und ran. The heavy piece of umber struc! Valter on the head, crushing in one side of the skull, and fractured his left leg badly. After his injuries had been attended to by Surgeon General Hamnfiton and Drs. A. F. A. King. D. W. Prentiss, and E. F. King, h? was removed to the Childrens’ hospital. It was found that the pole, which was appacently solid, was rotted completely through atthe curb. The break in the fire-alarm line wa3. at once repaired. CITY ITEMS. The Following Immense Bargain: Will be soll for to-morrow only, at M. Ausen- Stein's, 817 7th street north west :5§-inch pie plates, 10c.; siop Jars. We; stone china, chamber, sets, complete, $1.65; wooden water buckets, Ile; 2 quart water pitchers, 15c. ; tollct sets, 45c.; square Boi 38, are 8, BC. WTt, Be.;'4 quart, 19¢.; cuspadores! 10’: fiat yon and stati Ze: dcz'n silver plated forks or table spoons, 82: worth $1.75; 35 dozen silver piated tea spoons 3 dozen majoiica or decorau plates Great reductions in bird cage! Urunks 15 per cent Jess than cost. 8 Murry! And why? Simply because a hornet had stung him. Only that, and nothing more. It was a email thing, that hornet’s sting, but it made him feel as if ten thousand red-hot furnaces had sud- denly condensed all their red-hotness into that one Spot. Pain! Torture! Agony! It didn’t last long, for a bottle of Perry Davis' Pain Killer hap- pened to be at hand, and a few drops neutralized the sting, bringing blessed relief. Just remember thai, when any of these sttnying creatures get the best'or you. Johnson's Oyster Saloons and Res taurant, 9th street, near E. Steamed and other styles now ready. High grade oysters only. Ladies’ saloon first floor. How to Make Home Happy. To avoid sour bread, discomfort at home, un- pleasant words with the cook, call on your grocer sor the only genuine compressed yeast. made by Flelsehmann & Co., succrssors to Gaff, Fletsch— mann & Co., then you will have first-class bread and rolis, also win a smile from ali at the table. Factory Depot 1112 15th street, C. Denexas, Agent. Nervous Debility, the curse of the American people, Immediately ylelds to the action of Brown’s Iron B ters. KEoKUK, Iowa.—D*. E. E. Fuiler says: “I have used Brown’s Iron Bitters in my own lamitly with excellent result . ELM Grove, N.C.—Dr. G. N. Roberson says Prescribe Brown’s Iron Bitters and find it ail it 1s Tecommended to be.” Lundborg’s Rhenish Cologne. On Thirty Days’ Trial. The Voltate Belt Co, Marshall, Mich., will send Dr. Dye’s Celebrated’ Electro-Voltatce’ Belts and Electric Appltinces on trial for thirty days to men (young or ok!) who are afflicted with nervous Gebilify, lost vitality and kindred troubles, anteetigy speedy and complete restoration of health and manly vigor, Addiess as above. N.B—No risk 15 incurred, as thirty days’ trial 1s al- lowed. WS Milwaukee Beer, Se. a sto¥epipe—urawn froin wood. Kwrenr, 1732 Penna. avenue. “Rough on Corns.” Ask for Wells ngh on Corns.” 15. Quick, complete, periaanent ‘cure. “Corns, worts, bun: lons, Milwaukee Heer, tose schooner—draw id. 2 Penna. avenue, y Dairy Wagony.” derney Butter, churned: every morning din 34-1. ra” prints, 35e. per lo, ©, cottage cheese, milk and ‘sweet milli, per qt. Cream, 1% Bat Orestsa or CARPETS. CARPETS. OARPETS. 300 NEW STYLES ALL GRADES. PRICE LIT: Brussels Carpet... Bruseels Carpet. new sty Bru Garnet, new ety em, Bru rex Carpet, new sty es, Brusses Carpet, new styles, Iugrain ( arpete Tuerain ( Carpet rpets CAkP T LINING, yard Vide. 7 CALLE S. sewed an i laid, 8 cei DaUGGETS, $5. 36 39, $ LAC i FLOGK OILCL MUQUETTE, VELVET AND ‘TAPESTRY RUGS. ce. M. TOWSON, 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Bouth Site. seplim Tleavy Canrox F LANNELS, 8 CENTS, 10CENTS, 12 CENTS. Fxtra wide Red Flannel, AL ied Twi ed s quality Sheeting Cotton, ovite Calico, Lew patterns, * £ aanel Suitin ue Biack Cashi All wool Panne! witing, 25 cts. Camels Hair Ladies’ Cloth, 26 cts, ey hed ‘uble Linen, fast :olora, Biack V e.vets, Batis, aud Bilks, WE ARE RECEIVING NEW GOODS DAILY. ©. M. TOWSON, 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, South Side. sep) W21T For THE BEST. SHE NEW DAVIS VERTICAL FEED SEWING MACHINE CO. will open an office, 907 F etrect (Ma- sonic Lampe), September 5th. Don’t fail to exxmine this machine before purchasiuig, eopl-3t? JRO! THE PROMPT AKD CERTAIN CURE OF Erysipelas uso Ayez's Sarsaparilla, which ia the specific endorsed by the most eminent medical author- ities, | MALARIAL POISON CAN BE ENTIRELY RE- moved from the system by the use of Ayer's Ague Cure, winch contains a sure specific, in the form of a ‘vegetable product used in no other remedy, Warranted. ausu GREAT RF DUCTION IN WALL PAPERS. Look at our Following Prices, Gilt Paper from 25c. up. Glazed Paper, 10c. Ailsa ottsi8P-bung for 350 len an all aoa veers and rts hue Es Te ama Ai'weee eutantod Ue aetna id : eee ‘as weemploy no ae purchasing elsewhere, and you will eave at JNO. F. SP“ LSHOUSE, Agt. 521 7th atreet northwest, bet. E. and F streets, _EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. GOODS. Fe eee cee he ce mange, | SET, ane IN’ i and. 5 TH MONTH (sept. 34.) Number of stadente ited. Buperi vantages. Terma wr Gsticn may be made any time at scboot rooms, trons ba. Maut-dua cXBOS. W. SIDWELL, Principal. Heopens 20th, 1 sopt-im? °°" iire: FETAASEEH BARRIS, Prin. & CPCEEIA'S ACAD: MY. G0) EAST CAPT: OL ‘appiy to the Sister Superior. al Gk ¢6(\0MMENT ILE A PARIS."—FRENCH SR RS neat Row French Minister.” Also, & — = uu Gi ee et M Rs, BORE moda feMerS 247m, eops-co6n" at 1908 Hstrect northwest, ACD ‘MY OF THE HOLY CROSS, Seen tee cases Sema oly tember. ‘Apply to Sister Superior. vers-66 ROF. & Mis, CIEN FE. C. COLLIERE’S P FRENCH, ENGLIBIE & CLAS-ICAL SCHOOL 1538 Parte ee eth Fit reoren, for fivereception of pupils SEPTEMBER 26, 27 01d 2 5 School year ineOetober 1 and cleses June lt, ress. "Fail eonpe oftoschers. erst MOONS NEENOR SEMINARY, 1017 and 1100 M street northwest, WASHI GiUX, D. nt 26, 1883. Enters its Ninth year W DNESDAY, Ker ins. J. EDDY SOMERS, Principal. English Course—Complet, thoronsh and practical. Ciassical Course—Prorares for the eenior year of the Seminary, or for entrance into Smith, Vassar and eilesle od Pch and German—Taught by the ‘Natural Meth- . Ve uition—In charge of Mrs, M. Stevens Hart, Prin- etpal of the Washington Schoo! of Flocut.on. ‘ocal Music—Directress, Madame Annie Piano—Direetor, Professor Anton Gloetzner. Art—Drawins and Pane ‘Director, Profe-eor C. E. it See one ington Art Bobo: oni coorative Art supervision of compe! teachers. 2 eepl-3m KS. FE MCUARTEE, | TEACHER AT WEST ‘ashington Conservatory cf Musi FANO, Matthew's (H.C.) Chureh-—Volee Culture aud the Arb of Singing. Residence, 43 Hetrect n.w. sepl-1m* = CHOOL FOR GIRL AND LITTLE BOYS neon rene PEMD H ‘At 1436 Corcoran street. sepl-1m* ‘Dhe Misses TIFFEY, Principals. MES., 164 HESSELB\OH-SPIEM REOPENS Mos Dax QCLOBER Len, 1688, "Applp for ck enlers 3 y eT, }. Appl r ci.culers after the 10th of September. -Im* ROF. J. F. GERMUILLFR, TEACHER OF Piano, Organ, Vocal Music and Harmony. ‘Special attention to beginners as well as to pupils advanced. ‘Terms moderate, 741 7th street northwest. sep!-1m* Wane N SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION A Envlish Langnage, 904 M stn. w., Ms, M. Btevens Hart, Principal. ” Privite and class instruction day and evening, becinuing Sept. 15th. Texchers’ clasees will re- ue October Ist and 24,6} ‘Special Advantages. — The natural deve opment and culture of the voice for conversation, Public address or singing. Stammerine and other petnfui yocal detects overcome. Methods en- dlorsed by prominent iocal physicians. Pract cal - ng- Tish tangut Ly rapid end comipresensive. method, ‘Tema m-de known upon application, “Liberal die- count to ministers and teachers, eopl-Im. DM s8 ng HOVERS BELEGE 3 CHOOL FOR Young | edies and Children will REOPEN SEv- 4ZEMBER 10tu. For circulars call on or address Prin— cinal 1723 H street northwest. A 1ew boarding scholars recefved. sep. PINKNEY INSTITUTE, REOPENED SEP. tember 26th. Four boarding pupils wi be rvceived. For terms, ete., appiy to the MISSE > BURGESS, Prin- cipas, 818 Connecticut avenue, sepl-3w* Hi ‘Will Reopen SEPTEMBER 26th. ‘MRS. C. W. PATRO, sepl3m Principal. ARENCH LANGUAGE TAUGHT IN EIGHTY ecneecutive conversations by_ ‘C. GINES! sep) ISS TACIE A. DANIEL, T-ACHER OF VOCAL fusic. For particalara address, au3i-Im* Linn 715 Fi¥ CH 3TREET N. W. KOK. SHELDON'SDA CI\G ACAD MY CPENS next aturday, 8th inst., at 11a m. and 3 ‘wenty-five per cent disco:.nt to those Joining on date. “Prof. S, at the bali, 1004 F street, 9 to 5 dvil: Send for circulars. au31-6m" FROEBEL INSTI UT®—KINDE) GART |» chooi for primary and advanced grades, Mi OCK aud NOERE principals, reopens - ept. 12 one aquare from Thomas circie. VID 5. 1, JOUNS: T AND CHUIR aster, 1117 10th stre: -._Pr.vate les- sons $1 perlhour. Public voice classes fifty cents per month. 2 Droi i E* JRvvcaTionan. a 1883. THE NEW CALENDA’ THE % NEW E) GLANDS me CONSERVAIORY OF MUST Beant ittustrated, 64 EN’ Fouell nud Musical friende. Bend’ namoe"and aa E. TOUPJBE, Franklin ©q., Boston, M1 The nd Best Ap) ited Music, Lit Eee la et a iy Worid. dy16 lawSt ROGERoRTa SCHOOL, BALTIMORE. MD. aud Day school for Young Ladies and twenty-first echool year begins Thurs- Sty, Sey ternber Sous aes 20th. Grenta {ication to the Principat. rs gent on dy5-themzm Mr. HP LEFEBVRE, 60 Framktin at, on Place. Home. T' Sehool for Young Ladies. Founded 1809. ""Mew M. 3 JONES and Mam. MAITLAND, sacivtod by able pro- fgerore. | Beautifully situated, fronting Washinton Monument Squ: meuaxoe practica ly taught. Cir- culars on appi.cation. jy5-them2m NH = WEST WASHINGTON SCHOOL FOR GIRLS 2028 P etrect northwoat, Mise Mf. Le, Fritch. ". M.. Matthes Presid-nt. Next seseion opens Pentember 120h, 186%, ‘Terms $90 to 460,-acconding to ranches taucht. For circuiars appl anton, corner M an i 32d streets. cp mul. PBVATE ENGLISH AND CLAS TCAL Le No. 405 } ast CAPITOL STREET. CHARLES E. HILTON, A. M., Principal. ‘The Fall Term of this schoo! will open Ser tember 10, 1883. “Students fitted for any col.ee, scientific school. civil service examinations, or burine-8. A limited ‘number of pupils will be admittet into the family of the Principal, who will reeeive constant supervision, and particular attention «iven to individual needs. Evening ‘Classes will be formed, and private instruction g.ven to both sexes. Reforences furnished. aull-2m PUNCH ABD LNGLISH FAMILY AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE 1305 17th st., corner Massachusetts ave., Wash., D.C., Under the direction of Mrs. L. P. McDonall and Miss Anna Ellis, assistet. by Prof. A. P. Montauc, aepart- ment of Ancient 4: Dr. J. P. Caulfield, de- partment cf Music; M'lle Barreune, department of neh; Mice En:ina J, Rowe, Kindergartuer, and « full corps of competent teachers. A theroush krglish and classical conree, with special advantages offered in band Music. “To Frosbel’s qndergecten system will be added daily oral instruc ion neh. num youn lad.es re- cvived as Parlor Boarders, For circulars aud mforma- tion call upon or address the principais et 1623 . street mh eel Hoang it dit 8p ferdic will convey pupils residing on tol Hill direct to the ectiool aiid return. : NORWoop NsurrurE. e second sex-ion of the NO" WOOD INSTITUTE eptember 26th. Mr. and Mrs, W a8, agwintel by an able corps of tw 0 fuil C aesical and Eng ish course, including thi Ratural Science. | Evers faciiity ieafforiod tor oltatn ing.a complete mastery of the ¥ OH and GERMA LANGUAGES, Instruct. of highest in Music, Drawing aud Painting. Special attention isgiven to the Preparatory lasses.” For ful information address the prinelpa.s, 1212 an. 1214 14th street (. ircle), Wasi mn, D.C. Prinary Department for the’ echolastie Year, $60; incin“ing French, $7 Parents desiring it can have their children in- structed wholly through the medium of the French Language. auld-1m AuERs INSTITUT®— SELECT CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL SCHOOL FOR BOY: feesion begins September 12." For circulars, &o., address CAS. B. YOUNG, Pr neipal, aulé-6m. 914 14th street. ELINGTON ACADEMY, COt CORAN BUI .bING, Corner Penasyivania avenue and 15th street, oppo- site U. 8. Treasary,a Select School f r Boys and Yout Men.” Number iimited. Ouly seu ata of wood mom ch. racter received. Fall term of 1883 begin« Septem- ber 10th. Day and Evening Sessions. Careful and thorovgh instr.ictian in the Common Enulish Branches, Book-keeping, Short-hand, Higher Arithmetic, Ale bra. Geometry, Latin and Greek. BURTON mA- CAFEE, A. M., Principal, Washinton, D. C.aul5-3m rps Boxe ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL HIGH SCBROOL, J. W. HUNT, Parncrrar, ‘Will open September 10. 1883, in the "North Session Room of Dr. Sunderiand’s Church, 43% rtreet. ‘The Pupils of thie school take high siand in the various Institutions of the land. Mr. Hunt may be addressed through lock box 535. ‘aul3-3m_ HE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. HE PREPARATORY SCH) 0L OPENS S¥PT. 12, THE COLUMBIAN Ci LEGE SEP i. 12, HE MED.CAL COLLEGE « PENS OCT. 1. THE LAW CHO jL OPENS OCT. 10. For information concerning the Preparat sry Schoo!, address Prof. O1IS T. MADO s, 1305 Q street. For inforinst on concerning the other Uepartments, add: eeu Dr. JAMES C. WELLIAG, 1330 19th street, aul7-6m Wyss 6. FELLOWS W OPEN erm of her ~elcet School for Bo MONDAY, > eptember 3d, 1u Firet Presby te: 44 stree: near C norchwest. INDERGAICPEN NOUMAL INSTII UT Modei Kindergartens for the tri: of seueht course). commences October tion, $100. Tositions secured for those who are qua'i- fied. For partic pply after September Ist to the Principals, Mrs, LOU iS& POLLOCK. at the National Kindergarten, Sth street, or Miss SUSIL POL- LUCK, ut the Fic el Institt te, 1127 13th st. au27-2m INSTITUTF, 603 F STREET NORT. the course of study wil commence Monday, r% Circulars at ail the principal book sud miu-ie stores, Stud-nte of elocut.on wil please call at the Tustitute for particulars in that brane Mits, A. CHAMBLUS, Principal. aut UH SCHOLL FOR YOUNG LADIES. 1213 st. u.w. Fifteenth sear bevins Sept. 19. Thor. ough instruction in kngash, French, Music, 1 &c For circulars, &., apply to the Princip), Mi MacLEOD. au27-1m APS HIETON'S, 2M ENGII<H AND FRENCH SCHOOL FOR YOUNG | ADIES, 821 Vermont ‘enue, reopens bep- tember 19th. . ‘Thorouxh inetruction in the Languages, Mathemat- fe:, Literature and the Sciences, au {WITHIN C. SHOKTLIDG!’S ACADEMY FUR +) Young Men and Boys, Media, Penn., wiles from Philadeiphia — Schoo! opens SEP, EMBER 121 Fixed price covers evei nee, even books, &c. extes charwea,” No iucidencal expenses. - No exumil ton foradmitaion. Thirteen experienced tachern a men, and all x aluates. Special opportuuities for apt students to advance rapidly. special drill for dull aud backward boys. Patrons or students may select auy studies or choose the regular Fnvlish, Scientific, Bu-i- hess, Clancic:Lor Civils ngineering coaree.. Students fittel at Media Acatemy are Harvard, Yale aud ten oth Colleges chools. A Phyeieal ania Chemical aborator) : a fine Gymnasium aul Ball Ground. 1, ols. .ibrary in 1883. Apparatus doubled in 1883. Ten student: sert to collezein 1883. A graduating class in Commercial Department in 1863. ‘Media has seven churches and a t-myerauce charter, which prohibi's the sale of all intoxicatinx drinks. For new illustrated circular addres. the Prineiyal and Pro: rietor, SWIiHIN |. SHOKTLIDGE, A, M.. (Har- rd University graduate, ) Media. Penn. “ihe Princi- Bal will be at the Rays Louse THURS AY, Aueust th, from 2 {0.9 p.m. Bone patrons of the Acad -iny: Gen. Kk. M. Rey ‘lreasury departme t; Col. %. 8. Smoot, 1423 Kat. afr. C.W. Byotford, Riggs house: hr. BF Boydor, Natt aol Savings Bank, Hm. He . Dade, engineer U. itis B29 Tah aks Mowe Com. TE. G. Waits ‘ichola, esq,, 56 Le Droit building; Anderson, 1616 Q st.n.w.; Dr. A. L. Gihon, rector U. S. N. ault-lio 'T. JOHN'S COLL: GIAT! ‘Vermont avenue, near N atreet. Ciassical, Commercial aud Scientific. Drawing and Phonography, and the French, German, Spauish, Ital jay and Kuseian snrtiaes taught in class or pri Private lessons from 4 #19 p.m. Btudies resumed MONDAY, SEPTF MBER 3, 1853. au25-20 Bi. TOBIAS, President. MES 3 & Moavr's scHoor WILL REOPEN BEPTEMBE 19ra, 1883, AtillOLstreet Nothwest. _au23-2m* [LAW DEPARTMENT NATIONAL UNIVERSITY Reopens Monday, Oct. 1st, 1883, atthe Lecture Rooms, 9:6 F street. Catalogues can be obtained at Morri- gon’s, Perker's, Ang.im's and Adams’ Book Stores, or at the office of the treasurer, F. J. Lavender, 48045 Louisiana avenue. New stuients can obtain informa- tion or enter at the office of -J, NEWTON, Secretary of the Faculty, 810 F Street. PECIAL *NSTRUCTION, SS Phorowxh, practical Instruction will be given to young men and boys over teu years old, who wish to fit theniselves for any business or profession. Only 20 vupiswauted. Circulars at book-stures. Inauire of DIMICHALDS, A.M, 1301 Oorcoran street. "su2d-1m0 ‘WASHINGTON SCHOOL 01 F PHONOGRAPHY AND TYPE-WRITING REOP! No SEPTEMBSK 17rH, 1483. SHORTHAND classes will meet each evening at 6:30. seh tivate instruction xiven by a thorough aud practical cher. special course of twelve lessons for active phonogra- cr, Piuaients furnished with ‘Text-books, Copy-books, Blank-books, Dictionaries, Periodicals and other Pho- nographic inateriais rYVE-WkITING lessons given at sny hour of the doy of eveiing. Use of writing machine one hour with each Teseon, Writing Machines, 'ibbons, Linen Paper and other supplies at lowest prices to xtedenta. au22 J. AL I COMB, 927 I street northwest. GPLOUGETOWN COLLEGE, D. Oo. Schools in the Academie and Scientific Departments open THURSDAY, September 13th, 1893. Apply to Rey. JAMES A, DOONAN, 8.J,, GeorgetownCollere, D.O School of Medicine opens MONDAY, September 3a, 1883. Apply to J. W. H. LOVEJOY, M. D., 900 12th street northwest, Washington, D. 0, School of Law opens WEDNESDAY, October 84, 1883, Apply to 8. M. YEATMAN, esq., 410 5th street north; ‘west, Washington, D. C. After October lat, Georce- town College Law Building, Washington, D. 0. au?2 Im ARFIELD KINDE GARTEN—PRIMARY AND ‘ormal Schoo—1811 1 streetnorthwest, Rr.OPENS. OCTOBER Isr. Apply for Catalogue, after september BT \dergarten rooms. ‘Toll-om ANNA B. OGDEN, Principal. au 18S AMY LEAVITT. OF BOSTON, MiiReachtr ort Vou! ana ineeromesat Musio and Harmony. Leesons resumed SEPTAMBER 6. Address 944 K street northwest. au2l 6, ¥ FLYNN, AM, PRIVATE: TUTOR, D> sats 8. W. Cor. Sth and K streats northwest. re n for C ‘Wee Point, Annapolia, aud ‘competitive examinations. ‘Terms in savance, Sere Minttches B ckteopine, Engin Gratiaay metic, Bo 2, vr comanship, U.B.Jistory, Geography, svellinz. au20 WV ANERLER SEQUIN Aloy, 1537 TST N, W.—Board- ‘Onoulte, enke Dothe rer ea races and Child ren. ine, ataloyces 3 and Drus Stores or P.meipa , Miss LIE COMB. aif-2in ROFR*8OR ALEX. DF. WOLOWSEI REOPENS his Musical Institute at 615 11ih street, between F and G n.w., for Singing and | iano Instruction by his r.markub y'short method, Part.es for Parlor Con: erta, Operas and Orat riog will find their Mecca in Profes- sor'e System, which ie, tbe, shortest, and best, saving years of practice, and ‘voices quickly to 8025-1 ‘Washington, D. 0. 3s = i (RENCH LESSONS.—OLASS8ES R}FOPEN SEP- ¥ ITS FXCFLLENT AND }CONOMICAL MAN DB eraecat he Sie te ‘system, whe in Er by my new rem. of ali Aficen years'a certificate becomes licarly self-sustaiu= ing, the absolute safety insured to ite members by the fa) idly increasing ro-erve fund, and the .dventaro: of its uon-cla sification system, tho Mi: UAL RE>ERVE FUND LIFE AS-OCIALION hasin the alert two and a helf years of its existence done a lorger business and at~ Guned a renter Promiuence emong the insuring public reached by any A eve, befor ‘compar: 3 1, ¥Y. KNIGHT, Manager. 507 Prcrom: Frans 507 GFC. C. GWYNN, 507 4% STREET 8.W. Tull evccers -n ( CPYING Uld Family portraits, ap oe LULOID “TRUBS: 4 ‘Leash, ever wears out, slwars cleans and cay oe owt. “18 106 bales visuews, 626 “tly street porthwest, STSHLEM devotes her auenuon Ww the wantet Pau mb a , Bem. HAE, receive the Falt Style Block. Hews Gad set be Melede BEL BE ake ‘tem! 19th. A vunciati in vies 330 p. ma. for Youn pee gee ren at 1:90, aduits. Private tuition if desired. LLE V. PRUPHOMME, 1823 Ket. nw. sul? NEW Nigar scour For Boys. 1588 I STREET NORTHWEST. hand), Book-xeeping, Short-hand, aud Frencn for $5 per month. ‘aul6-Im TL, E. 0, COLLIERE, Prinoipal. iE CFDARS—A HOME SCHOOL FOR YOUNG ‘Ladies and Little Girle—will Monday, Octo- 8 the. oe Sconce tae care taal eae al eer eee pa ed eg MIBSES EAULE. 1016 S6th of, Wasklunctom Jeol aur WAssiaoe SET 7, SHS = SS ihehy Peat Ee | oy EORGETOWN COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, 3100 Ne ‘West Washington, ‘Boarding and D: school for Young Ladies and Little Girls. Thorouc! Corlegixte Course. Special students in Music, French, and German, The twelfth year bexius September 12, 1883. For circulars apply to Friucipal, Missa LUCY BT. PHENSON. 2u6-In” OCKLAND SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, SANDY SPcI>G, MD., REOPENS SEPTEMBER 17ru. For circulara, &e., address aul3-im HNRY 0. HALLOWELL. A.M. ONZAGA COLLEGE, 47 18TREET NORTHWEST. One year ago I advertised our College n insti- tution to which parents mightsend their sons in the ful assurance of having them well taught and trained. ‘Ihis year I can speak in the name of those parents whol trusted my promi-e and guarantee a continuance of the same splendid opportunities. Uur professors are skill- ful and devoted to their work, and our students show already the influence of their training. The Classical and Commercial Cocrses are supplemented by inetruc- tion in Ge m: Phonography and Milita: aches by teachers who are of ligh standing in their respective departments. ‘ihese advan’ 4 entdl 10 sdditioust expense, She object of th litary Drill is to secure «race and ease of movemeut and to afford a means of healthful bodily exercise. Parents may safely trust my promise when I tell them that Gonzsga Co.lege will oe ” iron Kh epeeien, cee emesis ‘lerms, r quarter, in advance. Schvol pens SEPTEMBENS. * aud-Im* INO. J. MURPHY, President. wP! S9ERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE. ESTAB- Hehed in 1864 and improved vearly, occupies epa- ious, handsome and commodious halis ii Lincvln Hall building, corner 9th and D streets u.w. Triining for sous and daughters for real lite, for eel! port, use- fulness avd honorable independence, College office oven for recepti: nd re istration of students Ai «ust 27. Resu'ar.day and evening ressions resume MON- DAY, Sept. 9. Course of study: Penm nship, + rthos- raphy, Englih Lanruage, Business Correnpondence, Business Calculations, keeping: OE sinvle and dou- ble entry, Commercial Law, Political Eoonowy, and Business ‘Morals. Special departments of Elocution and Phoucgrphy. In the Busivers Uractice depart. ment the student invests capital, deposits in the College Bay urchaees for cfsh and ou time, gives and receives notes, checks, drafts, receipts, &c.; pays reute, insuranee and taxes, and heops all of tle ac- count International Businesa Coliere Diploma conferrrad upon grarluates at close of echo'astic year. It is of ad- Nantage {0 atudents to be registered and fully equipped ior pening day. Hours of Iustruction”Day sessions, 9 a.m. to'2:90 p. Bm. Evening seoions, Monday, ‘Tueeday, Thursday ‘Tuition Feoa—Dai echolar-bip, in $50: yout scholarsidyy tn junts incats, 360, vabablos on admission and remainder in mont rnd iustaliments of ing Scedont, year echlirshin in, easly g80, by te fons, year iP, : arter. oD $16; Uy the month, on edatie= Iilustrated Annus! sent by nail on a1 rel HENRY ©. SPENCER, Prnapal, BARA A. SPENCEK, Vice-Principal. aull ASHINGTON COLLEGIATE INSTITU’ HE WASHL zs TE, rN and Day ¥ ‘and. Children, will - SETA Ritter elenect stance 12h street nortaweat. fan 108 el omn WE'S BOOKKFEPING—ONE MONTH GUAR- anteed to equal three of any other: . No text ‘used. With peninanahip, etc., $2 a month, andl coy *» when terms will be high Bow Rapid Business Reumanetip oasleet fo legen and erie, $2.6), Eeparaie De for Ladies. Prof. G. W. HOWE, 517 Tth: jylo vi ri ware.—>t a sporongh ieiration: Rony comes and resume Preadent. dy 25-6 "Tux Ricas Fiz [xsonaxox Couranr, UILDINGS AND PEKSU AL PROPERTY IN THE fi ay nia Took eereet northwest Wil remove to ther peraneut quarters, NO. 1591 F mreot northwest a8 soon as repairs are completed—about sep- tember Ist. Ww. Hanson, Thos. |. We ELS. apy Sa sp Deara To Morms, Inszcrs, &c. 1*MICAL FLAM', for the exterminstion of bliin and Tusects fecm furaitare fuse: tinsness koe is unsurpassed. We absolut it in every vartioular, and wil forfelt (360) any case {where we fail to uestroy thom. = Ovcr Door Srozrs. ———— GUINNIP's, 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. THE SEASOX IS DECLINING, AND 80 ARE THE PRICES ON ALL OUB BUMMER GOODS, As for instance: We are ncw offering a manufacturer's stock of WHITE MULL TIES AT HALF PRICE. Note the pricse: 8¢.. 10c., Me., 12\¥c., 1ec., 18e., 16c., 18c. and 20:.—positively worth twice the money. 500 DOZEN OF LADIES’ FANCY BORDERED HANDKERCHIEFS ALSO AT HALF PRICE, FROM 10c. UP. $00 DOZEN OF HEM STITCHED AND FANCY FROM 1250. UP. ‘The residue of eur Larze Stock of SHETLAND, ZEPHYR AND “BREAKFAST SHOUL- DER” 6HAWLS: AT ‘COST PRICE, In Blues, Reds, Pinks, Whites and Fancy Combinations, ‘We still continue to eloss eut our stock of LADIES' COTTON UNDERWEAR AT ©OST PRICE. 'TIFULLY TRIMM+D NIGHT DRESS at attention, as it — yositively worth ‘The Bargains we offer are genuine, and all visitors te our Stores go away satisfied. GUINNIP & CO., 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET ¥.W. Tue By Tar Fonsxocs. JUST RECFIVED, THREE SUITINGS, 5-4and 6-4. All the New and Desirable Shades. At Popular Prices, New invoice of Lupin's OOL'D CASHMERES, at Old Prices—e, to $1 per yard. A Complete Line of BLACK AND OOL'D VELVETS, BLACK SILKS, with low Tariff €uty, $1 to $2.75. ALL LAWNS, SATINES, GINGHAMS AND WHITE GOODS AT CosT. ONE PRICE—PLAIN FIGURES, CASES OF CLOTH 8 L. HEMPSTONE, 03 MARKET SPACE. Sirs, so. SILKS, 62. SILKS, 75. Sas, sz. ‘We are selling excellent BLACK SILKS at $1, $1.25 and $1.50. Special Bargains. NUNS' VEILINGS, 42 inches wide, all pure wool, 374. COLORED AND BLACK CASHMERES, all pure wool, double width, 3715 DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, $2. BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, A, $2. BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, all pure linen, 50. WAMSUTTA AND FRUIT OF THE LOOM YARD WIDE (VERY BEST) BLEACHED COTTONS, 85. 711 MARKET SPACE. DON’T FORGET THAT THE is the best Shirt for 75 cents ever offered in this or any other country, belng cleganily made of the very bost ‘This Shirt paz been sold in this market for ten and thousands o' our best citizens can testily to Derforit. both se to quality and ft. ‘Only 76 cents for the “MYSTERY” SHIRT, th a Neale merce most uniform in quality of any MEGINNISS', 1002 F stiest northwest. “Day Goovs Renverioxs.» TRUNNEL & CLARK, 811 MARKET SPACE, As the season advances, have made still further reduo- in prices to cove. ‘The great job which we sold in HANDKERCHIEF + at 15c., reduced from 25c. bay Price lot Misses’ BOLID 5¢. for all sizes. "A OBE, full regular, re- lot Gents’ Fancy HALt HOBE 25c., reduced from {0c., Jobin WHITT INDIA LINEN, 25c., reduced from Sc. A jov lot of plain white pure LINEN LAW: lesa than 0c. ‘Abie Jobin all nen HUCE 1UNELS, 1256 departuient we are offering many be fai pancain in Geraaul a Size, all linen, wers heavy, $1.25. We Dever eoud it for ie should inspect our DRESS GOODS, SILKS, before purchas ng, a8 we have a spieudid ascort- bas and PARASOLS will be sold at ‘Best PRINTS 6c.; REMNANTS de, All DOMESTICS AT "KOCK B: Also PRINS, lace ‘Sil Market »paes. PIANOS AND OR Cuavxcer J. - Rew Offers the following Special Bargains in PIANOS AND ORGANS. No. 1.—A Double Round, elaborately ‘wood Square Grand Piano, mane by Wm. Knabe & « ‘of an ex-renator, used very ‘Price only $-90. RGANS finished Rose- Je, and without io. 2—A superb Upri four mouths, mi Seana eneastae cio No. 3.—A fall Leppert) a offe for ats th made Tories mana 20. 5.—An elegant T-3<0et. es deme she Beatty, $105; 21 Stoop uperior Organ in Soctaves, by J. Raty & ‘prices i Eis-oniy’ oneane coutuintog’s com 433 Tth strect northwest. zine prion, 61,008, Elan, carved legs, Offered at $128. ut —_ (new), offered sit ly Bs No, 6,—Special bells Ones: plete chime of bs Herre P. HIGH ST STAN’ TAN PAi@or rxoruLexce, CELEBRATED FOR BKI-LIANCY OF TONE AND KABILT 1 ¥. SINGIVG QUALTIY UNRIVALED. REMANSHIP AND FINISH SUPELION TO ALL ‘ACTOR ICE —EAS N FACTO! bg, icy iY PAYMENTS, MRS TIEFY, THE KRANICh & BA the NEW ENGLAN) BARKER, ea and = + gop lowest oes £0 Caull, OF on easiest inwtalnueat pla, at G. L. WILD & BRO.'8 MU. ICAL WAREROOMS, ‘709 th street northwest. WAREROOMS. PIANOS: safe aan rent at Wm. Knabe & Uo.'s ‘NCH FACTORY WAREROOMS, treet northwest. us IBACH'S PIA EICHEN! owned Pianos. Pianos, ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC. TECK & CO. FIANO, ‘The Most Perfect Pisno Made, EMEKSUN PIANO, Best M-dium-priced wiecox & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS. changed rent sppued i The ooly compiaio HENRY EBERBACH, Managing vartner of the Isto 8 m Efile WOUND -BAND CLOTHING ND-BAX ae Gail ‘oF Steet, wear PoUnRy.vaule avons 204 ENTH Si REET Xi = ‘Manufacturers r penyers, &e., Waters 4 Cane e LATEST STYLES IX BONNETS AND BATS, For Farty Fall Wear. 28 Wan, Importer of PATTERN HATS, MILLINERY GOODS, REA LACES, FINE NECKWEAN, PARASOLS, DRi Souter wl RARD Chol Whats SUT BaTnind SUIS be.” | Tefte Trevies, Paris. 907 Pennevivania avenna. Tofter all my Summer 8u'te and ‘Wraps at greatly re vrices. ea NINTH AND F RTRERTS. GEN. > uine FRENCH BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS. an all kines. Pi CUT PANTSHAPE, and made ine race Tuanner, all «zen. at 800. exch. NAINBOOK FE WEIGHT SHIRTS and DRAWERS, mede to Lost manner, all sleee, et 78c. each. "ENGI TSH HO- SIERY (Morley’s) in all the newost etd at $9, $10.50 and $12 ver bail dezen. ANSiewcat ay x9 en MENT, pay er, ag iv “ le qpce “i adies''and GenUemen's Garmente, alec Vella, Laces, etc. are 1 cleaned by thse Procter. Ladioa’ ‘Drewes a y. fomubia: "your shemtetle ee et gee ep aet ot Os- ture and harmiess, and Machinery surpassed in Paris, New ohare! vf Rote, = Grease spots eusranteed to be thoroughly ranovede Urb and American Suspenders. Bhirts made to order, Ms ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, HY ES ARE French Rand-made Underciothing, Merino Underwoat tent Shoulder yaad al Drees Retorm Goo. 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Nowe ‘open for the season of "83. BUNJ. 1. BROWN JAS. P. S°OTT, Manager. Jeld-dtaux6keod 16t, DLRL LAPAYE( 1B, CAPs MA\, N.J.. OPENS: iret season July Teh, 1883. Direct! clecantiy furnishel: strictly fir cloms. “Terms, $3.50 and 4.60. FRANK H. HILDRETH, Propriesor. AZLEWOOD COTTAGE, NEAR OAKL \ND, MD, no dust, 60 acres of lawy and the finest spring in the mountains. For particulars ad- 9/7 dress ire. JAMES P. 1 ABIN JOHN BRIDGE HOT! /Montgomery county, Ma. from Was fon on Conduit rsd: the fest FINANCIAL. Hou Invesraest. GILMORE MICA MI Ofter For Bale $5,000 FIRST MORTGAGE COUPON BONDS. ‘These Bounds have four years to ran, bearing 4 pe cont interest, guura iteed and payable quarterly. Hach purchaser of $100 Bond receives ax bonun 108 Shares of the Cayital tock. full paid: non anenoeable ‘The amount offered being i.mited, early ayylication Irorm tem, exter atthe fimce of the Coun, 638 form tion, at the Mice a etrect northwest, oF NG 00. 629 F street northwont. Famples of Plate Mies and Mica in the rowcli can wen. aus0-Lm AdAus 4&0. BANKERS & BROKERS, 629 F Sraser, Offer special inducements to buy or nell CRUDE PE+ TROLEUM, either for cash oren margin. ‘We offer email lot PO-TAL TELEGRAPH BONDS, ‘with or without Stock. INVESTMENT SECURITIFS ON HAND OR PUR» CHASED TO 01.DEK ON COMMISKION, ‘We tnvite Correspondence. ll information cheer- fully given. aut UY AND SLL U. 8. GOVT AND D.C. BONDS; fas Wand. C. GASLIGHT aud ALL otuer City J eposita recefge enbject to chrok. ‘We pay SPECIAL attention obtaining CORRECT and 1 ELIABLE information regarding our various olty securities, and are prepared @i ali tunes to answer iuyut Lice reyaruing same. HARRY C. TOWERS & 09., , BANKEss, BROKEKS AND INSURANCE, my31 1420 F STREET NOLTHWEST, Puivare Stock Tececnara Wiss axrwEne WASHINGTON, NEW YORK AKD RICHMOND, H. H. 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