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: __THE EVENING STAR. THUMNDAY co Behe September 6, 188%, | THE AGRERMENT WITH THE RAILROAD COMPANY 48 LUCAL MENTION. The Orrice oF THE Wasniseron, D. mtidie Atm Weather, riable, lower FAIR WEATHER PKIDAY. T is indicated rey me & COS, 937 A Limite Sox of Mr. Jas. J. foo: betly crusted on the on by a passing Urick cart hid his e Yester elated, at Stipsueime: Ger Harts teach power, Gor Fin CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements, &c., To-night. ABNER Mmertal Convert. Deiven’s SumMeR GARDEN. and Panto: J — lensed Lecals, be lighted at 6:55 p.m. q t Pany to the ¢ convent thon Wit b ina ¢ at loot B et Artiltc . L. H Orb Ist fi wWenant US Fetlted, Was appointed tnspeetor of th sehonvand Dr Jonu L. Love was appoi pital stew police have been on the alert for a Phila central part of tie ety to tus hospital, abd during the tip she gi n oy 2 Mie bite ‘yesterday Oftt-« for tiiu-traun application of bis counsel, 1 2 xe mpany ny the laying of araiiroad track soutwe peared for pl Eliott tor ley, Of the ing a flock 1 house ni and $1 school shoes_must be scen to 803 Tih and 3151 Mh T ts for Alani stites on left day SUMMER GARDEN.—Vocal and Instru- —Music and Variciy. and ritl= del u ave in Connors charged with house- Mr and Marlow—bill to the | fendant Mirlow. ear t birds fying and brought dows wuirty- Glree reed and bh: birds. — Mr. Church Upon the Railroad Arrangement. To the Editor of Tar Evewtse Star: Wiil you do me the kindness to correct an unine tentional error committe! by your reporter in giving a con sation with me, the accoun t of Which appeared In your valuable paper of yester- day: When asked by him ff the Baltimore & Potom: Fallroad company woukt remove t relght bu iness from Marylind «v-nue, which Tcertamiy o include their freight devot, it would Usfactory to my neighbors and myself, I that I felt sure that If it were done, and tricks for the Inco: Pisced tn the center of the park ing, re- the ng and outcoing were «l foot. way and bute trees vliced on stie of the tr: By unpressi that quite a number of those Who hat i suits Would no doubt com ro- Wise or withdraw them. iB. Caukca. Freep oF D-s Tes, the rival s-rond-hand d and 10th st arts for several years, ‘This morning, t Eman ent Ji M. Onver hata fieeht stated that he hexrd uid teaeh him (Hf Waa Pe. fevudence Was beard on both Sh e put ona colored mann ove that Goldberg tried to. = fix” to 1e-tify te cerbeln facts, Dut fall Of the case Judce Mills Wook occ: wit It was a been rivels for «long me the cots many Umes was Cut y he w ani the defe to pi ornity ana by T think th: fing Is to put th miter $200 — im the Poli Siso with disorderly stifled Unit He rope CLOTAING DEALERS.— eling between the Hechts has at p> him Le sion hoorloas (set that th-se Ave the mn Naxxow Escare From Deatn py Snootixe.— el Bett lal ¢fite Tecaner € Pout Orig Lee Was Court tits morning rous “hack Urday night last. «nd which shot was suppo atih dtiver who re © in connection w th the s used to strike. Mr. Geo. B. testiiled that he was coming home from an excui jain # hack, In company wit! Xher ladies, an when in fron* sk the Arm nd some shot and h at the fence around Alter going up 7th str-et to Of the Leary’s Wharf he heard a gu wd it by we th L ary’s whe id tuat he evn he rt the sI t UNION niet hed JOURNNY MEN. — ejtem of Join W, Miller as pres ELamp pley noi They decid d to use eh lof of brea, and to bends. to be charged for bre d was the meeting adjourned wait pplete the orzantzation and take but uw ve expected to fall in. ~ _ rs—At a meeting of nity corps held last n cit ize d the ‘ and Ww etth Shs extended t the corps. orpS upon Its for cour An ¢ firing a gun in the street. ‘The rc the horse felland died before T and watesman at put on hot hors: on 7th and Wat-r streets sed me (o have been Intended for a streetcar to- the the hot ned by the officers. ‘The charge PARKERS ORGANIZE axp DECIDE TO EMrLoy » bakers of ing at Cos- nd par by the lent und Adam the em- | ‘The 'sutject of a ahs ext | fur- A good number were present, but | the ght PS of Washington Te= ns of Caps May invitae tion to Coke part in the parade in Baltimore next Tuesdsy. as escort to on with the accepted, Louorary members ©. Stunton, M.D. J. W. Cooksey, RS. Davis, D. Wein, of this city, and ane H. D. Schmidt, of Baltimore. a Lord Ba.timore, J.T. Bivins, ver, H. WOH. Wright and in orfole festiviti-, was The following genUemen wor elecied B. Noyes, J. ~ Bruenin,e Hi. Hentz, 8. J. Viers BacuscuMip-Poggsnst2.—Miss Johanna Poggen- fee. di uchter of Mr. C. Pog, B chsebmid, were married last evening at nsre, and Mr. Paul the home of the bride's father, New Jersey avenue Seuthes-t. Mr. Karl acted’ as groomsiman Miss Euma yensee as britesmald. @resses of the bride and bridesmaid were in fashlon of the Ume of Charl-s V of Spain. pnd ‘The the Shoemaker, vice presi accompanied by is iatnily and several trie! tatuting Mr. J. arrived by the litnited express yestet nu stopped at the Ebbitt house, Boorning in President Burbour’s They left ‘Mt of the Ad-ms Expre-s ‘nds, A. liening, superintendent, ay aiternoon, this: private car, on the Virginia Midland railroad, for Greenbrier White Suiphur Springs and the mountains of West me party were det hereby Col Benedict Of ba : ‘Treasury Drench, and Mr. G- Vir- ‘Y will spend about two weeks | 1N@ PowDER Co., 106 Wall street, N. ¥. the W. Moss, the local agent here, amt were accompanied this morning ‘by Mr. David 2: the 2) cning, Toute agent of we Vue Tre South Washington Batilroad ‘Tracks. EXPLAINED BY COMMISSIONER WEST. In relaiion to the fears expressed by Mr. C. B. Chureh and by Dr. J. E Morgan, as published In Yeotordy's Srar, regarding the aew franchise grunted by the District Com:ntsstoners to the Ba!- timore and Pctomac rafiroad company, in leasing (on condition that Congress approves tt) a space of land on the line of the old Chesapeake and On!o cxnal, reclaimed by filitng up, between South Capitol and 21 streets southeast, Commissioner West stated (oa Star reporter that no extension Thad Deen made to any franchise possessed pat rod. Was mutually understood by all ¢ agreement that Just as soon as ii have been laid by the rail- Feet the obstruction: ant Virgin , the loading Hits on'the avenues ins, &., shall at performed on 1 street, The Commis- 3 as they have Gone so many by cmbodying In the agreement any re- nent for tat company to vacate the ave- naned. The hiw ts amply sufficient to mect ase, Mr. West says, and will hereafter be ed ogalnet any and ail raliroad com- panies for vi of the ordinances. ‘To have enforced the Liw aiainst the Balumore and Poto- mac road without affording facilities forthat com- fo transact the necessary and ordinary ser- Vice Of a railroad would have been to stop short a reat enterprise which operates for the general public good. WHAT THE RAILROAD COMPANY WILL DO. Mr. J. K. Sharp, in charge of the Baltimore & Potomae interests here, sald, in reply toa Star F-porter’s question as to what witl be the effect of the establisbm-nt of a freight Byard} in Canal street, Dotween South Capitol and 21 street e2si: “Why, the South Washington people will find that the avenues wil be relieved of cars standing Inthe streets ‘The local business will be con- ducted at the fref-ht depot, Maryland avenue, be jtwern 9th and 10th streets, and there will be nothing to complalr of for the cars will be run | into the yard and there will be no necessity for enrs to be § ing in the streets, All freigut south will be made up at the beW yard, and [don’t see that there will be any cau for complatut by the South Washington We have set Tight to work, and to-day is being done preparatory to’ laying the ds." Here the trains will be ig be done, and wien this leted the cars for the depot will be ‘d of the freight depot, and those for ard will be shifted on” his switch at run down. Idon’t th nuld, and the p s to ba satisfied, and I believe that them are satisfied.” Preferred Death A WOMAN ATTEMD IDE IN A CEE Parker, 3 » woman, 2 years old, Was arrested by Officers Shililug aud Duntgan last 1 toc cell In the tizth pre= ct station asa i Lsoon afterwards 1t fonnd that she had t some of her cloth- and Led a strip of Inen absat her nee Imost. from ler he Pp Was hanging Was Dic! ‘The bn | She revived cn he Mas Mn to Imprisonment, wat ing e Court this mor ae a Vageant 3 cs to be gdOuT neatly dressed, Ing she was rieaded not ruteen years nd wore a diamond Micer stited that she was flirting up BLOF Une: Dine Museum Last ni Hubbard.” end try not men. “Did she do quired the court. The negative. “Weil,” sa TVORCE.—Is: ton Wiiltym- sH. Ded- . ind Pre not contrib 15 two children for ye <. ves that he committed adultery in th and states that he ts now living in Pt a ‘THe New THEATFR.—A building permit was Is- sted today to the hington C sino Association o-truct a foundation to their new theater and tobe locate? on Connecticut avenue, be- tween K and Lstreets northwest. This 1s a pre- Imtnary permit enables the proprietors to commence the Work before the plans for the super- structure ure fully adopted and made out, gs ‘THe River Trapr Active.—Harbor Master Sut- ton reports arrivals at the river (ront as follow: South Washington—Arrived, barge Exciang 312 tons coal, Jolunson Bros.; barge Maj X. 112 tons coal, Potomae Steamboat Co », Deliney, 191 tons co sl, Clarke Neilte Star, Soule, 1,100,060 1aths, sehr. Tona, Curiey, 120 tons coal, Wm. H, Buum:’ schr. Tillman, Harper, 80,000 feet lumber, T. W. Smith; schr, Ann Turner, Mar- shall, 100,000 eet lumber, city dealers; sehr. Sarah Jane, Simms. 150 bushels oysters, market. t Washington—Cleared, schr. J. A. Travers, 53 tons coal, Petersburg, Va.; schr. » Thrasher, 750 tons coal, Ports- | mouth; schr. Wu. C. Green. Cauce, 509 1003 coul, | New Bedrord, Mass.; schr. Albert Stearns, Kelly, | 900 tons coal,’ Boston, Mass.; schr. Wm. 0. Snow, | Snow, #75 tons coal, sume; Schr. EH. Corne! | Wyle, 525 tons e sehr. Chas. M. Sin: mons, Babbitt, 1) 1, Providence, R. 1. ser. Mahle rdner, 1,168 tons coal, Full River, 3s iomas B. ‘Taylor, Hull: man, 5,600 busheis wheat, Locust Grove, Md. West Washington—Arrived, schr. A. Johnson, 150 tons stone, L.A. Littl Katzht, ’Chielester, mereha chants; bare But | Hartley Bro; s i Riland womas, 45.000 sehr. Mary C. Decker, », Wheati-y Bros; stmr. C00 “feet lumber aud’ 100,000 Harrison, lots 22 ton et al. to Burns, ‘Thompson, lot 37 2 hrord et al, tru Etlzabeth Hess jot 14 and part 13, sq. to Madison Wi ippl : ‘ob Trunnell to Michael Clarke, part 13, sq. 73; $1,000. Boyce and King- nt D. J. Parttio, Sq. 240; $308. ob E. Horning to Moll le e ustees, to A. 1052; $—. E. Teu ls Cy Gist, art 9 sq. 368 (quit” elatm Adelia Rynex to John . McConnell, lot 61, sq. 721: 200. Anna Heiser to H. G. hy Part 42, sq. 441; Mary Ann Wetster to Thos, Gund Elizi- beth Lewis, sub 40. sq. L, Sheriff to 1S. Tich-nor, part 16, sq James Fraser | Losane s 000. B. P, nyder et al to Marion G. 8 und 6, sq. Equrry Court—Judge James. Yesterday,- Boswell agt. Boswell, Young agt. Young and Morrison agt. Boyland; testimony or. | dered taken. Hockemyer agt. Neumyer. Bi rber | sgt. Gilmore and Kiley agt. Cox; pro confess.is. Nattonal Union Insurance company *gt. Tyler; aj Prarance ordered. Musou agt. Mason; sale ordered and trustee apnointed. Hockemyer agt. Neu- myer; commission appointed to obtain auswer. In re W. H. Zepp, trustee, auditor’s report rat fied. Wiilard agt. Wylie; do. and sale ordered. Corne- lus agt. De ‘hh; sale ratified and reference, Sintth act. Robinson ;Jackson and Suefferle anlowed to intervene. B rry act. Thompson; title divested and revested. Smallwood act Lynch; sale and Teport of auditor finally ratified. ‘o-day, Middiv'ton agt. Middleton; pro confesso. | Caldwell agi. Huss; do. "Dodson et. Dodson; ap~ | pearance ordered. ‘Stenzel agt. Otterback; motion | fo dismiss dented, and testimony ordered taken, Shroth agt, M'll-r; sale confirmed and reference. Adams Adains: sale ordered. Martin agt. Lewis junction denied, and bill distatssed, 5 Leddy and Leddy agt. Ledty; au ii | tor’s report confirmed. Ciagett agt. Brooke: clerk juirected to reuud. Adams agt. Cooper; trustee prorated Er tn} AbssovreLy P URE BR 9m EF OA OF k OO y ka §F — 33 bo AA 7 EE %? ¥ S44 tu RBR A K R 66s beep as Ka HOURE G eee ees less 274 Kok LD ON AN GGG PPP 00 W WwW Ww DDD KEE RRR PPO OWWWWD DE ROR PPP O O WWWw D DER RRE — %0 WwW D DE RR. oo WoW DDD kerk BR: ‘This powder never varies. A marve of purity, strength, and wholesomencss. More economical than ‘tne ordinary kinds, and carnot be sold in competition ‘with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or She had a fancy for peaches in the old “pound for pound” way, just as her mother used to do them. And she usei her mother’s old fashioned preserving kettle. The kettle upset and sent its scalding contents over the unhappy lady's feet, a5 she stood before the kitchen fire. They put her to bed and treated the scalded parts with Perry Davis’ Pain Killer, the sovereign remedy for buras, scalds and blisters, In two or three days she Was well. Jonnson’s Oyster Saloons, 440 Yh street. The boom 13 raging. O11 Rocks, never before good, thisyear are Valuable. Steamed, select stews, &.. now ready. Fried in box and raw by gallon. For tancy trade none but the best. Ladies’ saloon first floor. Dandruff Is ReMoveD By THE Use OF CocoaINe, ae it stimulates and promotesthe growth of the hair. Burnett’s Flavoring Extracts are the best, Paralytic Strokes, heart disease, and kidney affections, prevented by the use of Brown's Iron Bitters, Anamosa, Iowa.—Dr. J. G. McGuire says: “TI know Brown’s Iron Bitters 18 a good tonic and gives general satisfaction.” Wan.sy, Ga.—Dr. B. R. Doyle says: “I con- sider Brown’s Iron Bitters superior as a tonic to any preparation now in use.” Galvano-Magnetic Treatment of Dis- ease. Call for pamphlet containing many testimonials of cures wrow-Lt in Baltimore and Washington. See morning Nationat Republican and Baltimore Sun for daily announcement of cures of chronic tiseases. Washington office, 92234 F st. n.w. Hours from 8to 12 a.m.,and 2to 8p.m. Consultation Free at Office or Home of Patient. 2 Save 25 Per Cent on Imported Dolmans, at 736 7th street, Mournin) Store, northwest. Clouks, Jerseys and Clow Jackets; Stiks, Velvets and Crepes, 3 Lundbore’s Perfumes, Edenta, and Marechal Niel Rosa, A Sure Recipe to Banish Mosquitoes. A teaspoonful of Hunt's Iusect Powder burned In a moderate-stz-d chamber will drive out every Inosquito or Kill all such as remain, 25 cents, by all druggiste, No Need for Complaint. But tf you are fond of good Bread and Ravis call on your grocer for the only genutne Compressed Yeast, made by Fleischmann & Co., successors to Gaff, Fielschmiun & Co., and ve Sure that our Yeast is pearing our sixnature, Fleischmann & Co., as our yeastis not sold without our label un- der no ciretmstances, Factory Depot 1112 15th street, C. DENBKAS, Agent. Neuralgia Pillw, oll by all drugeists. eo. J. Musser, cor. I And 10th sts. Milwaukee Heer, be. a stovepipe—arawn from wood. Cy Kyran, 1 Penna. avenue, Is three times the man he was before he began using “Wells’ Health Renewer, $1. Druggista. 9 Milwaukee Reer, Se. a schooner—drawn from tod, 1732 Penna. avenue. “Alderncy Dairy Wagony.? Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning and delive ib, “Ward” prints, 35e. per 1. Also, cotta buttermilk and ‘sweet milk, be. per qt. —C pi EAU’ WINE. OF PEPTON®. Awinegiassful of whieh conta: artificially divested by Pepeine. It is entirely assimil ble and passes into the blood versels without :eqiriug the stomach to doany previous work. It is highly recom- mendcd (by the inedical faculty of Paris) to con: centa, to persons whore b ood is poor or who suffer from. Chlorotis, Diabetes, Weakness, General Wasting Away, x che, Gastraigia, Loss of Appetite, or to those Exhausted by Excess uf Work, Age, Fev , Disearen of the Chest, ca: M6 OF Lone Fathgus Sold by all Drugsists, rammes of Beef Fatt Ovenrsa or CARPETS. CARPETS. CARPETS, 800 NEW STYLES ALL GRADES, PRICE LIsT: Bruarele Carpet... Brussels Carpet, Brusseis Carpet, new aty'es, Brusseis Carpet, new aty es. Brussels Carpet, new styles, Breesels Carpet. new styles, Ingrain Carpet Ingrain Carpete. Ingrain Carpets, Ingrain Carpets. Ingrain Carpets Ingrain Carpet Ingrain Carpe! Ingrain Carpeta, Inera n Carpets, CAKPEIS, Alaid, 8 cents. DKUGGETS, $5, $6, $7, 23 $9, $10, etc. LACE OUR VALNS, ‘per pair, $1.25, $2, $2.60, $3, etc. FLO LLG , all widths. MOUQUETTE, VELVET AND TaPEStRY RUGS. cM. TOWSON, 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, South Site. eepl-tm Heavy Caszox Fraxxess, 8 CENTS, 10CENTS, 12 CENTS. Extra wide Red Flann: AL woo! Red Twi! Medicated \ ed Home Made Ke: White Shak: . 25 cents, func, 25 © ourianid's + ngli All wool Fiannel uiting, 25 ets. Camels Hair Ladies! Cloth, 25 cts. Tursey hed Table Linen, fast -olors, Black V eivets, Sati ia WE ARE RECEIVING NEW GOODS DAILY. ©. M. TOWSON, 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Sonth Side. sop) Exma Rosorxs FOR FRUIT ABS av FER’S, auls NO. 1020 71H STREET NORTHWEST. New Daess Gloons. WE HAVE OPENED DURING THE PAST WEEK OUR FALL AND WINTER STOCK, TO WHICH WE HAVE ADDED LINES OF NEW GOODS OF THIS SEASON'S IMPORTATION, WHICH Wé ARE OF- FERING AT LOW PRICES, WE HAVE MANY REMNANTS OF FIRST-CLASS GOODS IN THE HOUSE, WHICH OAN BE USED TO ADVANTAG®, AS THEY HAVE BEEN MALKED AT EXTRAOKUINARY PRICES TO CLOSE, NEW GOODS ARE BEING RECEIVED %VERY DAY. FALL STOCK OF BONNET AND GUINET BuaCK SILKS. COLORED SILKS OF EVEKY GRADE. WHITE 811 KS, SATINS AND OTTOMAN FO WEDDING DRESSES, ALL KINDS OF MOURNING GOODS. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 Pennsylvania Avenue, N. B.—THE BEST I8 THE CHFAPEST. _ sep] jp phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. Royal Bax- Ses, eae = SPICES, ABtCL JOBN H. MAGRUDER, g + sid, 338, fitted. ‘HE °S OLD ATA uit fork avenue. myld 453 Fennsyivania avenan | sopl-tm mad EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. j —[——— == ——— a —_— FR Bote ANT Che NEB SCHOOL | GEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES AND CHIL- | ]DROF.SHELDOWSDA CING ACADEMY (PENS M22 & MELiox, FOR Bo" RAND ¢ The dren, €22 ares nora wee. next ~aturday, 8th inst., at 11 and 7:30 p. MODISTE wos. MORAY. Sheree oe ctrees worthrw-xt. sept-im> SP ‘lire Pe eee HARRIS, Prin. BMtthe hale sit ae si EST END KINDERGARTEN A\DSCHOOL FOR Promary and Advanced O.asses, OCTO- 1st, at the corner of H aud 18th Bi ft ‘the National Kindeapertan. eis AiIN.’> DANCING ACADEMY.—MR. L. G. MARINI reopeasinia Academy on SATURDAY, §, PTEMBER 2% 1603, wn the claeses for the search of 1883-'84 will te formed. Formerspupile are invited to be present at the opening reception. For particulars seo circulars, ‘sep6-3m LACEEL INSTITUTE, 903 16TH STCERT Nw. Hoo! forqriria: Paregtal care and Afee-vitne, ono sel SoH te. sep6-1m" MES. L. F. SMITH. Principal. ‘ORWOOD INSTITUTE, SESSION 188384. CORPS OF | EACHERS. ‘Mz. and Mrs. W. D. CABELL, Principals; Prof. B. - Mason, Latin and Mathematics: Prof. 5. M. Shute, «Columbisn College,) History, Moral and Mental Phi- losophy, andl opie; Prof. A. N. Skinner, (Nat. Cbe..) Astronomy, Physica, Geolozy; P of. J. Re Chemistry,’ (with experiments; Prof. F. Mussaeus, rerk, Math. ; Mad. Chevremont, (Grad. of the Acad. Francaiee, ) French; Mi-s M. . . Garrivon, Eng- eh; ‘Belles Lettres; Frof. Anton Gloet Instrumental Music; Miss H. E. Jones, Vocal M 3 Prof. +. C. Messer, Art, Drawii an! Peintiug: son, © aw Drawins and Teco ative Art es. Cansthenics and e.ocution; Prof. L. G. Mariul, Davcing. In branches not named the dnstruction proviued. eep5-2w* ([2E Howanp UNIveRsiTY. Cirenlara of the MEDICAL. PHARMACEUTICAL gud DENTAL DEPARTMENTS are ready for circula: ion. Address PROF. C, B. PURVIS, M.D., Secretary, 1118 asthistrects OF CB. = Fag LAW DEPARTMENT opens September 15. Address PROF. B. F, LEIGHTON, 482 iana avenue. The NORMAL PREPARATORY COLLEGE and THEOLUGICAL DEPAKTMENT opens September lath. Adiress J. B. JOHNSON, Secretary. __sep5-1Ut ATIONAL KINDERGARTEN AND SCHOOL Fon Primary and Advanoed Classes reopens September 17, at 929 8th st-ect, corner of Alt, Vernon Square. irs. LOUIE POL..OCK, Principal. sep3-lm NDEUGARTEN TRAINING SCHOOL, . George's Hall, 510 11th_ street northw. lecturo to mothers and nurses given by Mrs. LOl IS" POLLOCK, Wednesday, October 10, at 3 o'cloc! continue each Wednesday af the same hour and place. ner tu, Ww REOPENS ptember 10, in St. George's Hull, 510 11th street. Tickets of admission to children under six years of azo will be given out ai the ball Thut nd Friday from 10 to 12 and from 3 to So'ciock. Parents of meana are not expected to enter their eliidren. No primary structio HOOL OF SHORTHA’ Riley building, s.e.cor. 9th and E eta, ladies and gent atenographic wor .. SELECT SC NDERGARTEN will open SEPTY th street, fot of Corcoran. A dancing iu connection with the sch. ol will be orgsnized October Ist. ‘Leruis moderate. For cir -+ apply to Mies BAKNES and BLALK Pais, 1525 10thetrect nw. eep5-2W Rv SCHOOL, 1318 TST. Park. “Cnen Zor its fourteenth annual : 17. ‘Thorongh instruction in drawing 2 Mechanical drawing. Prof Charles Sch sar. kep3-im" Ex, Pr i (GRADUATE if Music), Yeael zie Conservatory a Organ and Harmony. Lesxous resume September 4th, Rea dence, 1807 13th street northwest. sep4-im APIIOL HILL I\s) ILUTE AND KINDEKG ten. Misses Boyden and Gat s, Principals, nth annual session of this school opens MUNDAY, (EMBER 17TH, with enl-ret accommodations 1 the spacious bul, ts southeast (teeing Eat Cay heol-reoms; #1n: le 1 tructions in all erades. Departments, Superior advantages in Music, Draw- ing and Lauguages, Cc for pupils, sire For Catalownes and further information apply to Princiyale, at the Schoo! building, 20 Ist street sonth- eust, or at 22 3d street eontheatt. ai. CEC LIA’S ACAD? MY, 601 EAST CAPITOL Classes will be resumed Monday, aber Ses particulare appiy t0 the Sietex Superior, el 6t HP Satria an Bee hae BAY: ‘Ladies and rf : ou a the twenty-Arst echool ‘year begins Thure- Cireulars sent on application to the gy5-thanidm. Mire HPLUPEDVIE. 60 Eeektin at. ALTIMORE, MD.—MT. VERNON INS ITUTE, Bucungun Moet PON SS ECS School for Young Ladies. Founded 1859. “Mrs, Ma JONES and Mrs. MAITLAND, assisted by able pro- fessors. Beautifully situated, frontit Warhington Monument Squaie. iayes practicaly taught. Cir- Culary on appheation. - yS-themnan E. SCHEFL, ORGANIST TEACHER OF PIANO J. 9a VOCAL MUSIC. | Peeticalar attention tobe eTR, a8 well as those, wishing nalified for Periormera or seachers, ‘Terms moderate. 734 12tn st. Dew. sept-eolm” LLICOT CITY, MD. MAUPIN'S UNIVERSITY SCHOOL opens SEP- MBEK 18. Fi a ‘M.A.. Principal BALTIMONE. MD. 7 ‘or circ’ SylT-colm CHAPMAN MAUPL dave. 9 to 8 aly. Bend for cireuiars. au31-6m" 188 HARROVER'S _ ELE ‘CHOOL FOR M Young Ladies and Chiidres wil REOPEN SEre 4 eee ee = circulars De! - on or address Prin- cipal, street northwest. A few boarding pupils Fecetved. Seg HE WASHINGTON COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, For Young Ladtes snd Children), will reer and Children, will re-open § ber 1iti with s ful corps of enperienced teachers For Cirenlara apply at the Institute, 1023 and 1027 12th street northwest. aul-sm BENCH LANGUAGE TAUGHT IN EIGHTY consecutive conversations by ‘©. GINEST, sepl-26* KINDES GARTEN ary and advance lerades, Misses OERR principals, reopens ~ept. 12th, st., one square from Thomas circle. au30-1m SCHOO! WILL REOP! SEPTEMBE . 19rx, 1! At 1110 L trect Monkees 3u23-2m* N aS x. L. og peneet RE, as ae AL wheres ington Conservatory o : x TREE? Matthews (H.C.) Church Vole Cultare snd the Art = er age iy Ta ee =e Sars pers a Iss Miieacher of Vou! ana Instomenat Mario and 1d), Book-keeping, Short-hand, and Frencn for $5 Harmony. Leesons resumed SEPTEMBER 6. per month. ‘Address 944 K streot northwest. au2l_ | ani6-1m L. E. C. COLLAERE, Principal. S,¥ FLYNN, A.M., PRIVATE TUTOR, Henonauee, 1ain, Gro French Geteans Tai a % aration for College. West Point, Annapola, and competitive examinations. Terms in savance. 'VENING CLASSES. > A MONTH. Arithmetic, Bookkeeping, Fnglish Gramma: nmanship, U.8.History, Geoxraphy, pvelli WASHINGTON SCHOOL oF. PHONOGRAPHY AND TYPE-WRITING REOPENS SEPTEMBEK 17rH, 1883. SHORTHAND classes will meet each evening at 6:30. Private instruction given by « thorough and practical ‘Brecial course of twelve lessons for active phonogra- TB. Pistudents furnished with ‘Text-books, Copy-borks, Blank-books, Dictionaries, Periodicals and over Pao nographic materia, t'YPE-WKITING lessons given at any hour of the sing. Use of writing machine one hour with each lessor D Writing Macnin« supplies at lowest prices to studints. au22__ J. A. WHI. COMB, 927 T street northwest. GAOHGETOWN COLLEGE, D. G Ribbons, Linen Paper and other Schools in the Academic and Scientific Departments open THURSDAY, September 13th, 1883. Apply to Rev. JAMES A. DOONAN, S.J. ,GeorgetownColleze, D.C School of Medicine opens MONDAY, September 34, 1883. Apply to J. W. H. LOVEJOY, M. D., 900 12th strect northwest, Washington, D. C, School of Law opens WEDNF'SDAY, Octob-134, 18°3, Apply to S. M. YEATMAN, esq., 410 5th street north- west, Washington, D. ©. After October Ist, Geore- town College Law Building, Washington, D. C. Aly ren. and Drug tte HE Boy: AND CLASSICAL HIGH SCHOOL, J. W. HUNT, Parscrpat, Will open September 10. 1883, in the "North Session Koom of Dr. Sunteriand’s Church, 43 mpils of thig school take high siad in the varions Inetitations of the land. Mrs Hunt may be addressed through lock box 535. aul3-3m REET INSTITUTE, 603 F STREET N. RTH- INARY, 1537 I ST.N.W.—Board- pol for Young Ladies and ¢ iid- Yt west.—The course of study will commence Monday, Septemb r ulars at ail the principal book and misic sfores. | Stud-nts of eloeution wi'l please call at Institute for particulars in that branch, MIS. b. HAMBUKS, Principal. au2T HINGION G0’ TOW NSERVA’ ORY J.P. Caulfiel |, Mus. Doo, principal, is now open for the reception of pups for the second term, beginning September 17. By order of the boord of directo 8. HAKBAL ry-sepateep2h rue cocumpian UNIVERSITY. THE COLUMBIAN Cr OPENS SEPT. 12, THE MEDICAL COLLYG! N Ls THE LAW Duting the erection of tho new Universit the exercises of the Col exe proper will be c: the rooms of the Prepara ory. Building, nducted ih ‘chiool, H street uorthw:et, and of the National Medical «olieye, 192) 1 street northwest. For iformat on concerning. these Departments, 198 dress Dr. JAM = ©, WELLING, 1330 he Pkt PARA TORY SCHL. in the new and commodious building, northwest. on ESDAY, 5 with the following rs rps of teac! Mason, A. M., Ph. D., Principal; the Rey A. J. Hunti gton, i). D., Protessor of Greek; the 8. M. Shute, ». D.. Professor of | h-toric; Andrew P- Montague, A. M., Protescor of tin; J. Howard Gr B. 8., } ro essor of Mathemati Professor of Fre ch: Hower: i. stractor in Mathemate E: tion of candidates for admixsion wit be held in the ‘hool Bud ng, after September 3d, from 9 4. m. to 3p. m., aud at the Principal's residenee, 1305 Q treet northwest, every evening from 7 to 8. For cata omues or further information (pease address the Principal at either of the xbova named piaces. sed-1m LLINGTON AC4DEMY,CO. CURAN BUI .DING, A Corner Pennsylvania avenue and 15th street, oppo- Site U. 5. Treasurs,a Select School fr Boys and Youn Men." Number limited. Ouly echo ara of good moi ch:racter received. Fall tertn of 1883 beginx Septem- ber 10th. Day and Evening Sessions. Careful and therough inatr..ction in the Common Envliah Brancl Book-keepiug, Short-hand, Higher Arithmetic, Ale bra. Ceometiy, Latin and reek. BURTON ai CAFEE, A. M., Principal, Washinton, D. C.aul5-3 RIENDS' BELECT SCHOO! ‘An Liemen‘ary and Hisch School for Both sexes. Letreet, between 18th and 19th t cote 2.#%. will o NINTH MONTH (-ept. 34.) Sumber of students im- ited. Superior advantages. Terme moderate, App cation may be anade any time at acuoo. rooms, from 9 a. mito 3 p.m. ul-Sm THOS. W. SIDWELL, Principal. |OMMENT ON PARLE A asantly tauvht by Prof. H. LA sgtaduste of Sorbonne University, Pari erences—M. Roustan, Freuch Minister.’ Algo, Span- ish, Italian, German, Matuematics, atin, Greek and natural sciences, Address Star o'tice. Bep3-9t* LUCIEN EF. C. COLLIERS JLISH. & CLAS IVAL SCHOOL eet northwest, Ji, reopen, for, tho reception of pupils SEPTEMBER School year teins October Ist, and closes June Ist, 1884. Fu orps: of te sep3-Im PICENT SEENON 1017 und 1100 M st WASHI et northwest, GIOS, Det wil English Course Carsical Course—Pteyates Lor th A ee or fur entrance into Smuth, Vassar and cileste Freneh and German—Taught by the “Natural Meth- od,” (Sanveur.) oon m—In charge of Mrs, M. Stevens Hare, Prin- cipal of the Washinvton Scout of Tlocnton. v Music—Directress, Madame Anuie Roemer- »—Dtrector, Professor Anton Gloetzner. Art—Drawius aid Patuting—Director, Profe-sor C.E. Mexser, Director of the Waxtington Art Sctiool. » ecofative Art—Under the supervision of competent teachers. sepl-3u IE A. DANIEL, TVAGHER OF VOCAL For particulars address, 715 FIFTH STREET N. W. SHUUL FOR GIRLS AND LITTLE BOYS Opens | PTEMB Kt 12H, ‘At 1436 Corcoran street. she Misses TIF FEY, Principals. sepl-Im* MRS. 0864 SELBACH-SPIEK REOPENS: her Ki: u. 1135 17th street northnest, MU DAY, Uf ER Ist, 1883. Apply for ci after the 10th of September. eep1-1m' DROFE SOR ALEX. DE WOLOW-KI REOPE 8S his Musical Tustitute at 940 Sew York avenue n. w. for Sing. ng and iano Instruction by his remurk: aby shui thod. Partes for Parlor Cou erts, Operas and Orat rios'will find their Mecca in Protes: fore System, which is the shortest and best, saving years of practice. and training voices quickly tthe highest culture, “Ladies’ Seminaries attended au AVID 3. L. JOUNSON, ORGANIST AND CHOIR Master, 1117 10th sirest northwest. Pr.vate les- sous iM perhour. Public voice classes fifty c month. KR BN TAL INSTIVUIE WIIH Mode! Kindergartens for the training of teachers, ci<ht months’ course), commences October 8h. Tui- tion, $100. Vositions secured for those who are quaii- fied. For particulars apply after September Ist Frincipais, Mrs, LOU:S£ POLLOCK, at the Kindergarten, 929 Sth street, or M OK, at the Fi el Institi te, 1 RYVATE EXGLIS ND CLAS TAL SCHOOL, Xo. 405 "APITOL STREYT. CHARLES EK. HILIUs, A. M., Principal. ‘all ‘Term of this échool will open Sei tember 10, 883.“ st.dents fitted for any col.eze, ecientific echool, civil service examinations, or business. A iimited nuraber of pupils wiil be admitte into the family of the Frincival, who will receive constant supervision, sud particular attention given to individual necds. Eveniug Cianses will be formed, end_privete instruction ¢ ven to both sexes. References furnished. «ull-2m_ JQSENCH AND | NGLISH FAMILY AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUSG LADIES AND LITTLE 1305 17th st., corner Ma-sachusetts ave., Wash., D.C., Under the direction of Mrs. L. P. McDonald and Miss Anna Lulis, assisted by Prof. A. P. Montacue, depart ment of Ancient Lanunages: Dr. J. P. Caulfield, de- pactment of Music; M'lle Barrenne, department. of sich; Miss Emma J. Rowe, Kindergartuer, and a full corps of competent teachers. A thorough ngiish and classical course, with special adventuges offered in French and Music. "To Froebel’s Kindergarten system will be added daily oral instruc- tion in A limited number of young lad es re- ceived as Parlor Boarders. For circulars and inforna- tion «all upon or ad-tress the principais at 1623 » etreet northwest, Washington. A hecial Herdic will convey pupile residing on Capi- tol H.ll direct to tho school and return. ‘au8-Jw ‘ORWOOD INSIITUTE. he second ses-ion of the NO" WOOD INSTITUTE. opens eptember 26th. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D, Cabell, pe ‘a8, assinte! by au able corps of twelve insiru:- rs. A full C assical and Eng ish course, including Natural Sciences, very facility is afforded for ob! le mastery cf the FRENCH and GERMA: 8. Instruct o of hichest erade in Music, Drawing «ud Painting. Special attention is given to the Preparatory | lasses. For fud information address the principa s, 1212 an.| 1214 14th street (circle), Washiug- m, D.C. Primary Department for the’ scholastic inclusang Freneh, $10. : Pacents desiring it cin have their children in- wholly through the medium of the French Language. aul5-lin HILT ONS, ENGII-H AND FREN YOUNG | aDIES, 821 Vermont tember 19th. ‘thoronch instruction in the Languages, Muthemnt- ics, Literature and the Sciences. auzd-1in Gt JOHNS COLL GIATE INSTITUTE, s Verniont avenue, near § atreet, ‘Classical; Commercial avd Scientific. Drawing and Phouography, and the French, German, Spanish, Tal jan and I.ussian ‘anvnaves tanght in cjuse or privately. Private lessous from 4119 p. im. Studies resumed MONDAY, SEPTF MBER 3, 1883. au25-2 BuO. TOBIAS, President, SPECIAL NSTRUCTI N. ‘Thorouel practical Instruction will be given to Young men and boys over ten years old, who wish to fit themselves for any busiuess or profession. n= H SCHOOL FOR hue, Teopeus >ep- Unly 20 pupils wauted. Circulare at book-stores. Inauire of SICHAKDS, A.M, 1301 Corcoran street. suZs-lm Cusecr SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. 1213 2th st. n.w. Fifteenth year beving Sept. 19. Thor- gat snrtruction in Eugish, French, Buric, Drawin ¢ For circulars, &0., aj zat 188 MacLEOD. en au27-Im Music, Drawing, PRE, Feed, GERMUILLER, TEACHER OF Piano, Organ, Vocal Music and Harmony. Special attention to beginners. a8 well as to Dupile udvanced. ‘Terms moderate. 741 7th street northwest. sep!-1m* ASHINGION SCHOOL OF ELOCUTIUN AND ‘Envlish Langu: Mrs, MMT EVENS HAIT: Brinetpal re. M. STHVENS 'T, Principal. Private aud class instruction day and evening, be- inning ~eptemter 10th. ‘Teachers’ classes wil resume October Ist and 24.6 p.m. SPECI ADVANTAGFS. The natural development and culture of the voice for conversation, paplie address or singing. Stammering and other painfa: vocal defects overcome: METHODS ENDUKS!D BY PROMINENT LOCAL PHYSICIANS. Practical Fng'ish taught by rapid and comprehensive methods. ‘Terms madeXnown upon application. Lib- eral discount to ministers and teachers, sep 1-11 HE PINKNEY INSTICUTE Ri OPENS SEP- tember 26th. Four bosrding pupils wiil be rcelved. For terms, ete., apply to the M1 BURGESS, Prin- cipals, 818 Connectiont avenue, ‘eepL-Sw" yous 1 VERNON, INSTITUTE. ENGLISH AND FRENCH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, 1650 I STREET, ‘Will Reopen SEPTEMBER 26th. MES. CO. W. PAIRO, Principal. PENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE. ESTAB- ished in 1864 and improved veariy, oceupies tpa- Gious, handsome and commodious halls ia Lneuin Hall building, corner 9th and D streets u.w. ‘Training for sons and dauchters for real lite, for ‘el ERE ROS ‘use- fulness avd honorable independence. College office gyen for reception and re istration of students A .wust |. Regular day and evening sessions resumed MON- DAY, Sept. 3. "Course of study: Penm nehip, : rthow- raphy, Englieh Business Corresponden: Bunivess Caleulations, Book Sinele and dou: ceeping by i euly. conmergal Lav, Pollen ogous, ad : aye sae honey, tigi anne, freoeee, dear st zee oe thc cttdeut fama cpital, depoel in te Callers and receives notes, checks, drafts, receipts, &¢-; pays count insurance and taxes, aud keeps all of the International Business College Diploma conferrrd EpODATHINe ce tices Of eohoeion ae It is of ad- Hours of fonteuction Day sessions, 9 a.m, $0 2:90 p. Ptraree : ma. sessions, Monday, 1 rf, The a Friday 8 wyha0 on Luesday, ureday sepl-sm ac ition Fees—Da} year echolar-hip, in set ote pari, njais eng to puvabe 10 each; by the quarirs. aoe ai oe giactep cu Ge; Uy the Saonts eh ada ew Hitusteated as Sra iCER, foo Principal 11 T['FE CrDAne—& HOME SCHOOL FoR YOUNG Ladies and Little Me ‘Octo- Bet I. 1t ie situated on the Helrhts ay groundsges cxtansive, the iecatice ‘and beau We IMERSON INSTITUTE — SELECT CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Fession begins September 12. For circulars. &o., ‘sddreas ‘UHAS. B. YOUNG, Principal, ‘aulé-6m 914 14th street. WITHIN. C. Youre Men'and Hoy, Media, Peri; 12 alle from oung Men an ia, Penn., 12 int jadeiphia” Selioo: year opens SEP1 EMBER 120". Fixed price covers evs expense, even &e. No extra charges. Noincidenwl expenses. No examina- toed, end all graduates Seodal cnportanite wor opt ten, end all yiaduates, “orporkauities for studeute to advance rapidly. Special drill for dull aud backward boys. Patrons or students may select an; studies or choose the regular English, Scientific, Busd- ness, Classical or Civil ngineering course. Student fitted st Media Aceon se now in Harvard, Yale and ten oth. x Colleges and lytechnic ~chools. A Physical Ground: 17200 vols added to Libragy in 1863" Apparatus round. vols. . doubledin 1883. ‘Ten students sent to colievein 1883. ‘A graduating ciase in Commercial Department in 1883. Media has eeven churchesund a tanijerapes charter, which };rohibiis the sale of allintoxieatinw drinks. For new illustrated circular addrers the Principal and Pro- prietor, SWILHIN C. SHORTLIDGE, A. M.. (Har- van Ubtversity graduate) Media, Peuiu. "he Brinel pal will be at the Riggs house THUKS AY, Augus og a en. 1. M. Reynolds, ‘Trewury de 8. Smoot, 1423 K st. ; ‘Mr. C. W. ‘Bpotford, Kisés house: Mr. B. P. Suyder, Nations] Savings Bank; Hin. |.. H. Davis, M.C.; F. ©. Dade, enzineer U. >." .; Otis F. Presbrey, esd., 629 7th sf. ; Lieut. Com. 1. ¢. White, U.S Nei Heit Mebola, eaq,, 06 Le Drolt building: Mr, M, ‘ft. Anderson, 1616 Q st.n.w.; Dr. A. L. Gihon, medical directér U. 8. N. auld-im GP ESEZORS GR RGtATS INSTT TUT! Heed School for Young ‘Ladies and Little Girls.” Thorou, Co legiute Course. Special students im Music, French, d German. The twelfth year begius September 1: 1883, For circulars apply to Principal, Misw LUG ST. PHENSON, }-2m* OCKLAND | = HOOi. FOR GIRLS, SANDY SPLING, MD., REOPENS 8) lirs. ‘ireulara, &c., add *Quis-im Ht NRY 0. HALLOWELL. A.M. REENce LESSONS.—CLABSES REOPEN SEP- tember 19th. A pronunciation acquired in one term by my new Fuphouic. 8} . Classes of all lea at moderate rates. At 3:30 p. m. for ¥ Fedies and Cuuldren. varia for Uy dren. Daily, Kinderwarica for, Ui . Other Mornin a classes sdulte, Private tuitinn if desired ee ae MCLE V. PRUD'HOMME, 1323 Ket. now. aul? grade. With ber long ex Dreenmaking ahe guarantow perfect Mss M. J. Hosr, 13909 F STREET, ‘Has now in etock ali the LATEST STYLES IN BONNETS AND HATS, For Early Fall Wear. M. Was, LACES, FINE NB TRIMMINGS, | BK? FE cons BENT STYLE: K AND CLOIH WKAPS, SUITS, as SS PRENS BATHING SUITS, Lie. Teste Troviee, Paris. 807 Ponnevivanta avenne. Toffer al! my Summer Suits and Wraps at «reatly re duced prices. pecmesc: ° ) OUGLAS", NINTH AND F STREETS. Dore Priscn BALPRIGGA! Te DRAWERS, at THREAD. SHI DRY_ GOODS. Decuxe Or Tx: Scasox. GUINNIP’S, 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. THE SEASON IS DECLINING, AND SO ARE THE PRICES ON ALL OUB SUMMER GOODS, As for instance: We are now offering s manufscturer’s stock of WHITE MULL TIES AT HALF PRICE. Noto the prices: 8¢.. 1c., 1e., 12'4e., 14e., 18e., 16c., 18c. and 20c.—positively worth twice the money. 500 DOZEN OF LADIES’ FANCY BORDERED HANDEERCHIFFS ALSO AT HALF PRICE, FROM 100. UP. 500 DOZEN OF HEM STITCHED AND FANCY BORDERED, FROM 120. UP. ‘The residue of cur Larze Stock of SHETLAND, ZEPHYR (ND “BREAKFAST SHOUL- DEK” SHAWLS: AT COST PRICE, InBiuee, Reds, Puke, Whites and Fancy Combinations, We still continue to close out our stock of LADIES' COTTON U\DERWEAB AT CO3% PRICE. Our BEAUTIFULLY TRIMM”D NIGHT DRESS at $1.20 commands attention, as it positively wo:th $2.50. ‘The Bargains we offer are genuine, and all visitors to our Stores go away satistied. GUINNIP & CO., 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET N.W. Toe By Tue anIs A ORELOCK. JUST RECFIVED, THREE CASES OF CLOTH SUITINGS, 5-4and 6-4. All the New and Desirable Shades. At Popular Prices, New invoice of Lupin’s COL'D CASHMERES, at 01d Prices—Sve. to $1 per yard. A Complete Line of BLACK AND COL'D VELVETS, BLACK SILKS, with low Tariff duty, $1 to $2.75. ALL LAWNS, SATINES, GINGHAMS AND WHITE GOODS AT COST. ONE PRICE—PLAIN FIGURES, 8. L.: HEMPSTONE, aud 803 MARKET SPACE. x ~ am Sirs, sz. Sirks, 50. SILKS, 62. SILK, 75. SILKS, 87. SILKS, $1. ‘We are selling excellent BLACK SILKS at $1, $1.25 and $1.50. Special Bargains. NUNS’ VEILINGS, 42 inches wide, all pure wool, 3754. COLORED AND BLACK CASHMERES, all pure wool, double width, 375 DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, $2. BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, all pure wool, $2. BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, all pure linen, 50. WAMSUTTA AND FRUIT OF THE LOOM YARD WIDE (VERY BEs1) BLEACHED COTTONS, 8). CARTER'S, au20 711. MARKET SPACE. HIRTS.—DON'T FORG"T THAT THE S “MYSTERY” SHIGT is the best Shirt for 75 centa ever offered tu this or an: otner country, beans elegantly made of the very best mistrial, ‘This Shirt nas been sold in this market for ten yexrs, Derlonitys both ao to quality asd at a ome ets wa jorite, both a r — ‘Only 78 cents for tio “MYSTERY” SHIRT, the best iting and most uniform in quality of any 4 shirt in the my MEGINNISS’, aul5 1002 F street northwest. SEWING MACHINES, &c. OPENING OF HE RICAN SEWING MA- CHINE OFFICE. In connection with the NEW QUEEN, we have secured the agency for the New Amer- Yoan ~ewine: Machines (foot and han power.) ‘lhe 20, established reputation of the Am.8. M.Co,forturn- ing out only the very best of work ia too well known to drm, exce-dinriy lent ranuine, poste nenscose arm, exce-dingly running, positively nolscieas, fcli-threading throughout and. Of the finest steal. Owners of old Amer can machines will please call at this office to have them exchanwed for the high-arm new No. 7; or have them repaired and made equal to new. By all’ means try the new No. 7 Lefore buyluy aay ms chine, Just received, a fresh supply 0: QUEEN Ma- chines. We sell, rent and repair ali kinds. C. AUER- BACH, Corner 7th aud H Streets. Gent's Furnishings and Hats next door. eps F**= You seen rr THE HARTFORD SEWING MACHINE. If not be sure to examine it before you purchase. It simplest fs positively the tightest running and Sewing Machine over made We ha the Jixht cunning NEW HOME, avery simp ad durable Sewing Machine. ‘Allother takes Ma Lines sod oneasy monthly payments and special discount sor cash, at Cathe we OPPENHEIMER'S Reliable Sewing Machine and Fasmon Rooms, £28 9th street northwest, St. Cloud Building. Good Machines For ‘iv kinds wepated. 3y28 ‘O WIN Y ADVERTI-FMENTS, NOTNSOL! NT ‘agent to talk you todeath, but the Finest Assort- iment of ali the 1.ea: ing Sewing ARFIELD KINDE| GARTEN—PRIMARY AND OGKOBER Ios. “Apply for Gatalogue, after “eptember STOBER 1st. Apply for = Ist, at Kindergarten rooms, au?l-3m "ANNA B. OGDEN, Principal. Miintiching trom: weture, conttane: through aes eu Pencil goa Stub Drawing, Water Color and Oil perience ; al works; refe studio, 1 Girecran Wulldlog, SEATON DONOHO, ""yye'sm Hines tbequal tirooot say ciherepaicnn Ro sett ‘used. With penmanship, ete., $9 month, uuu Howe's aoe : wo October, when eee BT ith LL" DEPARTMENT NATIONAL UNIVERSITY ‘Monday, Oct. Ist, 1883, atthe Lecture Rooms, Catalogues Reopens 925 F street. can be obtained at Morri- son's, Parker's, Angiim'’s and Adams’ Book Stores, or at the office of the treasurer, F. J. Lavender, 480% Louisiana avenue. New students can obtain informa- MEIN D nies: N&WTON, Secretary Faculty, G10 F Btrest. Tae Rios F, ine Ixsonaxce Comrasr, BUILD! Tino AL, Pre IN SET or So a oar wn ibe Lae ‘No. 1331 F street ‘Bep- unk nian il TuGMEZON, ‘Vice President. "HOS. HYDé, Treasurer. NCIS B- men 1 3 re N Shcomaae Wan 6 Thee Knox, at 99, A CHEMICAL MENT, 906 ence. Veils, DRY NG ESTABLIGH- Gatreetnortaanet They veut ere aties' and Gentlemen's Garments Teo are a, oe, iy ee by. — superior : ‘OMiclal chemist of the Dintrict of Oe leas, and your perfect 1uach:nery is DOB ‘New York or othce. — Fease epota uaran teed to be thorvushly removed -su29 M)SS 45NIE K. HUMPHERY, 490 TENTH STREFT NOR: y Makes CORSETS to onfer tn avery stvionud inatertal,? comfort, and finest Imported Hosiery. Patent Shoulder Braces aud all Dress Reform Ggots. French Corscts and Busties. | ‘The “Hercules” Supe Porting Corset, for Miss H. is wpocial agaat, anda $1 Comét, er own mak that for Uae prio ct it i mand Snenieh spoken. aS __ PIANOS AND ORGANS. Gb we, Always offer Sy Stief, the Kea laud PIANOS Barker or second hand, but also -« ments. and repairing faithfully attended to. sepa Tun y Cuscxcey J Ru ana Offers the following Special Bargains in PIANOS AND ORGANS. Touble Round, elaborately finished Rowe are Grend Piano, made by W Knabe& +o, Btn cont or E850 pak FNS manufacturer, has no 6p ‘Offered by party leavane th: No. 3.—A full 7-octave Lo wood Piano, carved leer, yy used three months by :1 T-oct. Piano, with overstrung base, made pall & Frauver, of Albany, Ns Ys ‘aud'words by Mi: $250, offered st 0. 5, —Au elegant 7 soot. 2-stringed Cabinet Grand Upricht Plano (new), offered by manufacturors at $1736 nuine Daniel F, Beatty, $125, 27 Stoop 6.—A can, only #60. 0.4. vy ‘A superior Organ in Soctaves, by J. Katy & cnt Ae cosiond getces, in the matehl plete chime of belis, an20 srKawr Praxos, HIGH. ST STAND \KD OF EXCELLENCE, CeLEBRATED FOR VLIANCY OF LONE AND DURABILIT SINGING QUALITY UNRIVALED. WORKMANSHIP AND FINISH SUPERIOR TO ALL ‘OFHLRS. FACTOXY PRICE-—EASY PAYMENTS. We «ive persons having Ola Piasos exchange extra advantages in the value thei old instruments, and balance can be paid month y. Open till 8 p.m. ELSEKAM DS BRANCH FACTORY WAREROOMS, 427 loth street northwes*.. sus EICHENBAC?#'S PLANO WAKERUOMS. PIANOS: of various makes for eale and snaed Bate "aturied Kopi ‘ iat 1ith street, above Pa. ave. DAVIS & CO."8 PIANOS. wains in these wonderfully ‘ents wil! be given in all cash Jon Now is your time. Elegant stock now’ open at 811 street northwest. my26-0o H. L. SUMNER, In charge P4403, OnGaNsS, SHEET MUSIC STECK & CO. PIANO, ‘The Most Perfect Piano Made, EMERSON PIANO, ‘The Best Medium-priced Piano Manufactured. WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS, Fiance and Organs sold on instalments, ted OF Ox* PTent applied if purchased. 6 CENT MUSIC. ‘The only complete Stock in the city. HENRY EBERBACH, No 915 FSTREET, Managing partner of the Inte fim Ellie & Co. 42 FINANCIAL. __ a] Howe Isvesruesz. GILMORE MICA MINING CO. Ofter For Sale $5,000 FIRST MOKTGAGE COTPON BONDS. These Bonds have four years to run, bearing 4 per cent interest, scuura teed and payable quarters. Lach purchaser of a $100 Boud receives as bonws 100 Shaces of the Capital tock, full paid, nou agscrnable, : Deine Limited, ieati form tion, either at he fice of te Commiany 083 inform: tion, either Office or le street northwest, OF Te ADAMS £00. nent G2 nor ‘ Samples of Plate Mica and Mica in the rousl can be een. aus0-1m ADAMS & 00, BANKERS & BROKERS, 629 F srnecr, Offer special inducements to buy or well CRUDE PE- TROLEUM, either for cash or on margin, “ar We offer samall lot PO-TAL TELEGRAPH BONDS, ‘with or without Stock. . INVESTMENT SECURITIP'S ON HAND OR PUB- CHASED TO 0i.DEK ON COMMISSION. We invite Correspondence. All information cheer- felly given. aul? Box ASD SEE 0S cover "AND D.C. BONDA; Aina, WASH. C. GASLIGHT and ALL othar Oty Teposite received mbject to check. ‘We pay SPECIAL attention to obtaining CORRECE and RELIABLE information regarding our various city securities, and are prepared at ali tumes to answer inqui- dice regarding same, HARRY ©. TOWERS & 00., BANEE&s, BROKERS AND INSURANCE, my31 1420 F STREET NORTHWEST. Parvase Se Txzcas War WASHINGTON, NEW YORK AND RICHMOND, H. H. DODGE, Bonds, Stocks and Investment Securities Bought and old on Commission, No, 639 16TH STREET, (CORCORAN BUILDING,) Agency for Pfince and Whitely, Stock Brokers, 4 Broarwar, Sew Youre. Fvery cless of fecur'ties bought and sol on commis- tion in San Francis 0, Fsitimore, Philadeljiia, New York, Boston and Washington. Orders executed on the New York stock Exchange at omo-eihth of ono per cept commission. Private and direct teegraph wires promptly. formation regarding the Markets received ‘NITED BIATES HOTEL. Gis, B38, Row, JAS, P. SCOTT, Manacer.

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