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Ww _THE EVENING STAR. September 10, tssz. LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather, OrFick oF THE CHtEr SIGNAL OFFICER, Wasnincion, D.C. Sept 10, 1883, 9:39 a.m. For the mitdle Atlanth . sencrally fair Wether, foiewed by rn Virginia, Wind from barometer, sta~ a. Paul, OY + indicatid Gangerous gules ff Atisnue snd souihe asters are med the mperc- Ww Eooh and the tas on Tucsisy, with partly cloudy * Sensor Books an ker’s 017 ena 6:9 ORAS A¥D FURNACES gO to For Raxaes, 1, "4, 815 eet. Ranges, latrobes and Gartreil’s, 815 "7th furnaces repaired. Fosseit's Ice Cxeam shipped anywhere out of town. How is Tus? Misses 11s to 3 Goat, spring-hee?, bau fn, Warranted, $1.25. Habu’s, 167th and i923 Pa. ave. cK and C. K-uffman, executors of J. J. e-day, by Mr. Leon To triner, entered st the Northern Liberty Market Com- | te for $1.30, dited Feu: uary 16, 1683, ix months J. 1. G Joreaim, suit POWERFUL Opera Glasses at Hempier’s, Down Town. Srit. TH Chili’s solid$school shoes, 6c. Hana’s, 616 7 a —___. CITY AND DISTRICT. Amnsements, &c., To-nicht. NATIONAL Tuearen—Miss Ada Gray in “East Lynn Fonb'’s Opera Hovsk —Thatcher, Primrose and Wes'’s consolidated min. 8 'S GaAKI ert Detver’s Garve: ‘Teties, Dive Mvseva.—Curlosities and Interesting per= form nce. Masonic TEMPLE. —Instramentel and Vocal c ul Anniversary 61 0.0.8. have en- | for a full a uriig th z present year. > Police Court Was Oecugted this mornin trying tosettle the reen the Hi Ibencs, Uke rival i-hani de - This Derg threw ac arged th in bis (Heehvs ar stun The case Was dismissed. Loritard’s BIS ¢ attern hed to a} lard’s chs Volus ,the property of Join Gathler, ran away | tles4 yrs; C. H. P Kea, in fronto: Abner's E sireet, be Jennings’ b een 7th and #th sin nt Ww. ing the rallro.d track ¢ i id E ed and fell, Dreaking ls collar-bone. ¥ was also damag M. 17s be Mark, 4 yr terday moramg Sr. John Kelly, iving on ttimnat handicap, tor ali ages: $50 each. Bunker Hill road, near Fort Totten, took to the | orteit, or only $15.1fdeclared. "Club to add c station-bei nord man, ev: . Of Which $150 19 second. One mile «nd three named Win. it Key, 26 years old, | Quilters. Nominations: P. Loriliara's br ¢ Parole, found wisderiug about bis farm, énurely naked. Feeco saa wie bert, ae E bg ae caren S he man ts a stranger, au 3 he ts shes Ts, ay = alon, 3 yrs; Geo. L. Lori terow, Ma ne SesS ne is from Ches- | Urysch g Monon Ager Gal OT Mon ee John r. Kelso's bf Blea, 3'yrs; Dwyer Broy’. br f this morning, on comp! swite, Amanda | MISS Woodtord, 3 yr-; Oden Bowie's ch g Nettle, Bell, tor assauiting he The'court tm- | 4 ¥tS, and br_ f “Ewpress, 3 yrs; _C. H. Pet- posed a fine or $5 or 15 duys. tings b g Fair Count, aged, and b ¢ Duke of Street jamps Will be lizhted at 9345 p.m. and ex- Hiban. 5 W. Jennings’ Df Infanta, 4 tinguishe 45am. Fy Np ier’s Wim Top-y, 8. yrs: W: Chit Justice Colertige, of Encland, has bern | Bureh’s br gHomespun, 4 yrs; wis & Invited by the Bar asso on to visit the as | Bila Warfleld, E.'J. McElmevl’s bh onal ca; 1 whhie in this country és vl Ata mecting of the Taliors’ » for all ages Big George O. Wood was elect half forfeit. The ci the National Ascembly, in Palladelphia. i ich $150 to second, ‘To carry 1051b- The Union ¥ Tectet om | allo mile and’ a qu cers us folle * aptatt av. | Hon: 5 niken’s Dm V: Ans, first Ite ‘T. Miller, quart ers | Lonilard's be ¢ Parole, aged, bik e Gon RG. Kepner, tirst Sergeant, I Perkins, | and bt + 8 yrs; Geo. L. Loritlar aecretary (SUR) DABIEE FEPEING | oe. uarity Mrs Kelsmaiyeliice a ee John Stevens, white, and Arthur Frazier, col- | ch « Bo a ored, the two men whose boxing mateh ‘some | Hon. 5 ys; Grali tiny Was broken up at th | Wall rn Donoh: another bout at the sume place Saiur fay ni Afwr three rounds Stevens tarew up the sponge. A hantsome monument, composed of grant aft and cross on a base of Richmond | nite. suitably Inscribed, has been erected by ev. Father Walter over the gruve of the late Father Matthew, at Mt. Olivet cemetery. A frame stabi¢ in the alley between Ist and 21 and East Capitol and A streets, owned by Mercer & Scott and occupied by Tyson’ & Singleton, was destroyed by fre about 10 o'clock yesterday morn- = Sowie Of the adjoining sheds were also dam- e A tnuscular young colored man named James Jasper, slias Jeekson, was In the dock at the Po- Hee Court this morning for assaulting Sergeant of Police Boyle, and also with trespassing on the Armory square. He was fined $20 or 6) days for tie assuult, and $10 or 9% days on the other charg August Beckman, a baker, was before the Police Court to-day ou a charge by Mrs. A. L. Barber, of the S.P. C.'A., tor cruelty to animals in working @ horse that Was unit for lavor. A fine of $10 was imposed. —__. Death of Mr. John H. Tucker. ‘The ol residents of Wasuington are fast disap- | Pearing; another one has been taken from our Mldst In the person of Mr. John H. Tucker, who has rested for the fifty-three years at No, 9004 B street: southwest, who died last night, after @ long iliness of kidney disease. Mr. Tucker built Bis residence when Soutit Washington contained | not more thin twelve houses, and has resided con- Unuously in tt ever » ed U si wriment In ati | ceded cht man | uit, beloved by all with whom | He rise a large fara ong | i Mrs. W. S. Thompson, | Joun T. Broxton, Mrs. mral will take place to- afernooa at 2 o'clock. — Pool Playing for Cigars. NOT ILLEGAL UNDER THE NEW GAMBLING Law. | ‘There Wus un Interesting case under the new | gambling Low tricd in the Police Court to-day, the | Question involved being whether playing pool for eigars—a universal custom here in cigar stores | aud ssloons—<comes under the head of gambling &5 set forth tn the new law. S-rgeant Burge-s, ‘f the Capitol Hil precinct, testified as to visiting thee tore of the defendant In the case Satur- day night In company with Officer Wiison at dit. te t tines between midnight and 4 o'clock Sun- day moraing, end that he found a game of pool in operation. He heard several young men speak | about betting. and heard one say: “J am broke | zl t> ten cents, but will play, for that” ‘The proprietor and a number of the players were | sto te station hous. ‘The oMfcer sald that | checks Or money passed over the table, and | Mf deal of talk about betting. On cross on the oMfeer states that he had re-! :plants of this pool room being oj en on | Fil of the young men arrested were. testifled that they were Im ihe habit “and the way 0 inan Who loses prietor ive cents ach player gets a check which Mm to Hs value In clears oF todace ¥ Moore said that wi tibles it must expect the } * preait on them. In thisease | ‘ Pron on bts Ine, severe” Balt 1 with W ists bouny to; Pea Mar. The two e "badly wrecked. Aaron Rowteaty e Was killed, id Eiwin it ‘ubbin, eng e was started | Battimore, and tt 1s ren no tnstrue- Special excut trai. The exe | cists, beyund the Jar from the colliston, | red nO Inconvenlence and were seat back —- —John Antom, who was arrest- Ba charge of emvezziement pre- 15 emptoyer, Roger C. Glascock, was | Potee Court to-day aad charged with pert larceny. Mr. ck stifed that the de- iendant ts in his to make ter cream, and he has been him of Detng dishonest, ‘The other day witness gave a gurl fifty cents and | Bros’ De, by Gkerel | W. Welden’s faion and h 0. Loritlara’s ch ¢ ‘Trafs ‘ce Kinney and br f Miss ¥ n Bowls cht Bessie and jebe Ba ‘0.'s b g Henry B, | mn Bila Wartt-l biock | TS; ¥ Flyers Coming to Washington. NOTABLE HORSES TO RUN AT IVY CITY. ‘The entries for the stakes at the fall meeting of the Nattozal Jockey Club, October 16th to 20th, in- elusive, have becn completed and are es follows: Tne Arlington stakes, for two-year-olds; $25 each, play or pay. Club to add $500, of which $100 tothe second. Three-quarters of a mile. Nomi- nations: Fannin & Co,’s bf Decoy Duck; P. Lortl- larw’s bc Leo, be Huron, and bc Manitoba; J. E. Kelly's bc King Day andb f Sister; @. L. Lori- lard’s bg Mentor; Mr. Kelso’s b f Water Lily, ch f Woodlark, cht Equipo.se. and ch f Eclac; Dwyer dam Crownlet, ch c Ectta— Idorado; Cridge & Co.'s bc Rea Star and be Pi@uix; C. W. Mcdinger’s ch f Old Liz; R nf Tolu and Ur c Welcher; W. P. Burch’s bf Mitte B. and ch g Bob May; W. C. Daly’s ch f Jesste D. ‘The capital stakes, for two-year-olds; $50 each, halt forteit. Club to add $600." of whicli $100 to sconl. One mile. Nominations: Fannin & Co.’s b f Dscoy Duck; J. E. Kelly’s be K ad bf Sister; G. L. Loriliard’s bg Men- fo’s Df Water Lily and ch f Wocdlark; vy; crownlet, ch ¢ » by Glen: ador and b ‘a De Red Siar and De falden’s ch f Tolu and bre Weicher; W. P. Bureh’s Df Mitte B. and eh g Bob May; W.C. Daiy’s ch g Ligan. ‘The Ivy Clty stakes, ior two-year-oids; $30 each, half forfeit; the club to adi $500, of Which $100 to the second. To carry 115 ibs; sex allowances; one mile. No:atnations: D. C. Fannin & Co,’s Dt Decoy Du Lorillara’s be Leo, De Manitoba and Df Blossom; J. E. Kelty's cic, by King Al- fonso, d.m_ Britomarte; Mr. Kelso's Dt Water Lely, ch f Eclat, ch 1 Equipotse and ch f Woodlark; be, by Gienelg, dam Crowniet; Crt 's Dc Red Siarahd be P cestx; C. W. Meainger’s bg Bettie and ch f 0:4 Lz; R.'W. Waiden’s ch ¢ CI r P. Burei’s bf Mitie B. and ch g Bob Ma: Daly's ch f Jesste D and ch g Ligan. The Anacosta stak--s, for thrve-year ols; $95 each, play or pey. Club to add £590, of which'$i00 tosecond. One iniie and a furlong. "Nom!nations: Keliy’s bc C.camel; Geo. L. Loriliard’s ch ¢ Trafulgar; Dwyer Bros.’'ch g Wandering; Oden Bowle’sgrf Abalesta, and ch g Bald Hornet; W. d. Roche's be Le Petit. Due H. Ryan’s ch f Caramel; G. Cook’s be Ferg ‘Kyle; W. Jenniags’ be Parnell: W. P. Barct’s bg Burch; Hopson Bres.’en f Delilah; L. Harts bf Tete-a-Tete: W. Dal Fan, and bg Retort; C. Litthe- che K tield’s bf Batt 3 E. Carter's b f Feliet The Potom es, fo- three-year- 3 80 vc, play or nlen $200 fo second. initions: P. Loriliar Nom- Pz rro, DIK ¢ Gone The S$, (or all O52 Lis to carry ni five-vear-olds ‘omi- ands Dr ibe Dr g Mouttor, ond. | Tnerain Carpets. Bureh’s b ¢ Col, yrs: 'M. J. h Red Fo: Daly's be Mark, 4 ©. Daly's Sys Assoterery Pune RRR Ot x RR oo YF a ee eS EE “od ¥ RB A KOK OW NN BoB AA KK it NN BBE AA KK fl N Be AS ER HP BbB A A KO KOM PPP oo WoW PPO OWWW PPP O O WWW eB 0.0 wwww DER R.. ke “OO W OW DDD KEER BR: This powder never varies. A marve of purity, strength, and wholesomeness. More economical than tne ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. Roxat Bax- ano Powpen Co., 106 Wall street, N.Y. a6 (0) doz. warranted All silk HOSE, in nav; blue, garnet, saxe, oak, bronze, doz. Biack Lisle Thread HOSE, 7 > eents per pair. ‘Third Barscai doz. J reach Lise HOSE, in navy blue, al, black, &c., 79 cents per pair. Fourth Banran—1'0doz. Envlish Bal. HOSE, best ‘value ever offare! for 25 cente per pair. Fifth Bare. in—5o B.sck French HOSE, with ite feet, 98 cents per pate. = —50 tc. Children’s double heels, double Tes, and double kuees, in English uayy blue HOSE, 98 cents per pair. ‘Seventh Barzaia—100 doz. Warranted French Woven CORSETS, 73 cen! i (0 doz. Sateen CORSETS, in small ighth Barfain sizes oly, $1 per pair. Minth Ba cain—100 doz, Frerich Woven CORSETS, warranted Loue, short and long, $1 per pair. ‘Tenth Parcain—Better quality in French Woven, $1.25 per pair. Hleventh Barvain—50 doz. 600-bone Side Steet COR- | SET , $1.50 per pair, ‘Twelfth Bargain—50 doz. 600-bone CORSETS, with- ont side s eel, $1.50 per pair, ‘Thirteenth Bargain—P. D. CORSETS in all mak sizes, and colors, {rom $1.48 per pair. = Fonrteenth Bargain—Dr. Warner's CORSETS in all makes and sizes, trom $1 per pair. Tigtcenth Bareain—Misses’ CORSETS makes aud sizes, from 63 cents per pair up, = CHEAPEST JERSEYS IN THE CITY. ‘The Palais Royal intends to acquire a name for sellit She host Atling Jersgy nd the best quality Jersey t prices. Gr first quality is x:.48 ech. Our ality is$?.98 earch. Our third quelity is $3.24 eacis, | Eur abc rg_priven we def the wold to ive het- ier valuc. Our Jersey nt $3. compare favoral with those cold at $5 at many stores. . EPP A 1 A IT gSS8y POP AA AA 8 BPP AAL MA I15sssq BASAL AsAM PA AELLLA All Sgss' RRR OOYf ¥ A RRO OY ¥ AA E ERE QO ¥y KA EE %0' e4 tut sept 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. GREAT KEDUCTION IN WALL PAPERS, Look at our Following Bice Gilt Paper from 25e. up. Glazed Paper, 1c. Forder trom up. All crades of paper hung f . @ piece, and all size order and fretzes hung 190. a pieces * ‘Piezure Frames to order. All work cnaranted to be first-class, as we employ no entice beys. monitors durchasing elsewhere, and you will save At JNO. F. SPY LSHOUSE, Agt. 521 7th street northwest, bet. E. and F streets, gu25-m ‘Washington, D. ¢. unt to Uke rear of the store to buy sndant sold Itty her and then return of th: proceeds. “I fis larceny,” remarked the prose- “It wes your money 4nd your Was delivered to your agent 2 he defeudant dtd not steal It Jedge Milts cfsmizeed the case on the ground that Mt was net tareeny. —>—— To vax OuwLe wa RaLTDORE AND PoTowac R. R—For the accommodation of the citizens of Wasnington who 4-atre to visit Balt'more duri Maiod ouly by the iuangtartttary on! man 3.0. OMEAI & CO., 1:47 Pa. av. Ws Oy ie agi mante Srgeheie” Waa Recent SJ araxcse SCROLLS, FANS ETC, the Urioks the tolteering trains Will leave the Bak | and Decorative Pictures. J. Jay Gould, 421 9th st mh2 "more and Potonac rallroad station: 1:30, 3:35, 4220, 4:40, 6:90 (special) and 6:29 p,m. Returning, a specs] train will leave Calvert station, Bat more, ab 1120p. OL 136 MOURNING STOKE au23 736 Removed 736 7th street northwest. 136 THE SEVENTH STREET 736 rae Raat oe ms is 0, lal southwest, Rev. Dr. Bittinger and Rev. F. Evans offictating. The remains were interred at the nal cemetery. AUYXER'S AGUE CURE. WHEN USED ACCORDING to directions, 18 warranted to eradicate from the system ell forms of malarial disease, such as Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, Intermittant, Kemittant aud Bih- ‘ous Fevers, and disorders of the liver. Try it. ‘The experiunent is a safe one, and will cost you nothing if » cure is not effected. HE GLOOMY FEARS, THE DESPONDING TD Siwe toe ventines of eal that many complain of, would often disappear vere the biood made pure and healthy before reaching the deli. ate vessels of the brain. Ayer's : areapariila purifies and vitalizes the blood; and thus conduces to health of body and sanity of mind. Bops For Fa, ‘Medium- Weight Undershirts and Drawers. W. 8. TEEL, eerl 935 Pennsylvani: Mesicaren Rev Twnten Fraxxex 50 CENTS. All woo! Red Flannel, 20 cts., 25 ets... 30 ote., 87 cts, A‘l Woo! White Flanne! =» 30 cis, 37 cla, 8 cker F.aune!, 46 ct. cts., 50 cts. Biue Flannei for boys suits, 37 cts., 50 cts, B:UE BLACK CASHMERES, 37 cts., 50 cts., 62 cts.. 75 cte., eto. Colored al'- wool Cashnieres, 37, 50, 62, 75 cents. Ladies’ }leunei ~ uiting, all cofors, cents. Lauies’ Jersey Jackets, ali colors, $2.50. CANTON FLANNELS, 12 cte., 15 ets. na, full width, le Linen, 60, 2 reads, $1. Marseilles Spreads, $1 50, 21°73, TOWSON, NSYLVANIA AVENUE, niforts, 1, Bisukeis per pais, South Side, near 7tit. sep8 x Birt Ovesisa or CARPE: CARPETS. CARPETS. 300 NEW STYLES ALL GRADES. PRICE LIST: Beoseels Car Brosseis Car ingrain Carpets, Ingrain Carpets. 75 cents. ‘80 cents, Angra n Carpet: 5 centa. CARP 'T LIN CARPETS, |. Bcenis. $7, 38 $9, S16, eto. pair, $1.25, $2, $2.50, $3, etc. FLOGK OILCLOTH, all widti MUQUETTE, VELVETY AND TAPESTRY RUGS. © M. TOWSON, €36 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, South Site. eeplim XTRA Rvssers FOR FRUIT ARS ar J. W. SCHAEFER'S, auls NO. 1020 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. Secunrry From Loss By Boratany, He ACCID. Nt. KOBBe RY, ¥ 0) at. THE NALIONAL 5A) TT COMPANY, Corner 15TH >TREET AND New YoRK AVE. Perpetual Charter Act of Congress January fanital Secretary. Nyman, Asst. $eoy. iS Dmecrons: Fenjamin P. Snyder, Charles C. Glover, Jon Cassels, Henry A. Willacd, AllertL. sturtevant, _‘Thonias vans, Joun @. Parke. "Bue Ricos Fire s ez Compaxy, a INSURES ii BUILDINGS AND PEKSO AL PROPERTY IN THE STRICT OF COLUMBIA ONLY. Office, temporarily, 1001 F street northwest, Will remove to thar peranent quarters, No. 1331 F etreet northwest a8 s0on as repairs are completed—about Sep- tember Int. Ww. BEVERIDG", President. a HOMPSON, ‘Vice President, auld Fide, Win. H. Morrison, N. W. Burchell, E. iuson, Jno. Jay Knox, John shermen, Win. son. Bree cocoa BREAKFAST. GRATEFUL—COMFORTING “-By a thorough know!edye of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by {careful application of the fine, properties of well oo- Cocoa, Mr. kpps has provided our breakfast ta- jes with 2 deliestely-flavored beverave, which may. Rave us many heavy doctcrs’ bills. Itis by the judicious use of euch articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until etrong enonyh to resist every kndency tod rease. Hundreds of subtle maladies aro Seating around us, ready to ultack wherever there is a w int. Wemay escape many a fatal shaft Ing ourselves well fortifed with pure blood, and a prop erly ‘nourished franie.”—Cieu Service Gazétta, ‘Made simply with boiling water or milk, Ms iu tus, (omy Ib, and Ib,), by Grooers, labe:ed. JAMES EPPS & CO., If-m,tu&s__Homcovathic Chemists, London, Enz. GFO. C. GWYNN, 507 44 STREET 8. W. For eucceea in CCPYING Old Family portraits, ap Evezyraixe New ann Hannsoue FOR THE FALL TRADE IN CARPETS, RUGS, MATS, LACE CURTAINS AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS, For the Lowest Cash Prices, at SINGLETON & HOEKE’S, sept 901 MARKET SPA7™. EOPLE'S SAVING BANK—WHERE. Peaicct s Suit of Clothing ant depen ae oe aoa balance in weekly or monthly payments: till ‘Men's heavy Winter Suit en's. fous Nuits from 8 £0 9 Gehool But, from $4 to Mise and Boys’ School Sneca s Boye’ Flannel Shirt Waisk wo. sep! Ge: How Gace, CITY ITEMS. ‘From the Baltimore Sun, September 8th. Galvane-Magnetic Treatment or Diskase. AxorueR CURE: oP SclaTICA AGONY Im Two MONTHS AND a+HALF IN A Battiwore Lavy. Her HUSBAND CURED OF GENERAL Desittry, NERVE Patna, KIDNEY TROUBLE, AND, GREAT- EST OF ALL, RESTORED POWERS OF VISION. TRULY THE BLIND ARE: MADE TO SEE, THE DxaF TO ‘Heak, THE Lag To WALK. 191 WEST TowNSEND STREET, BaLTINOR! September 7, 1 Gentlemen: If within reac: of those who read your daly wonderful cures there are sufferers from that worst of all pangs, the Sciatica Rheumatism, let them know that ‘your Treatment will give abso- lute and permanent relief. For two Thad been a martyr to that agony, when I placed my- self under your treatment last June. ‘Two months and a-halt have and I write this voluntary testimony, {hat Galvano-Magnetiem has, under your direction, done its grand work of cure for me. lshould and do feel specially grateful for the results of your Treatment, for, In addition tomy own recovery, my husband, Mr. J. A. Applgern, was grievously aMficted with general debility, coming home after business hours exhausted a with dimcuity getting warmth. He suff eat ly from Neuralgia or nerve pains, and was afflicted ‘with that insidious and alorming trouble, Ki¢ney disease. His sight was 80 impaired that he could hotread the numbers and signs of houses with glasses. Wonderful to state, my husband has re- covered his power of vision under your treatment. His nerve pains are gone. He complains no more of his Kidney trouble, but 1s well, and his general debility and physical prostration no longer exist. His friends marvel, and note the change in his health and appearance. Sincerely yours, ‘Mrs. J. 8. APPLEGARTE. To Mxssrs. E. A. Parsons & Co., N. E. cor. Lexington and Liberty streets, and 9223 F street northwest, Washington, D. C. e Johnsons Oyster Saloons, 9th, near E. Quality and quantity immense. Steamed and other styles now ready. Ladies’ sae Joon, first floor. The Following Immense Bargains will be sold to-morrow only at M. Augenstein’s, 817 7th st. n.w.: Decorated lunch sets, 20 pieces, 81.75; rescrve dishes on stand, 6c.; glass fratt plates, 7- inch, 5c. ; Slates and 2 pencils, 3. 4,5, 6,7, 8c. each, worth 5, 8 10, 12, 15 and 2c. ‘each; bronze stand lamp, comple, 34c.; majoilea cuspadores, 3c. ; majolica bowls, 16e. ; complete chamber sets with stone China siop fir, $20; dishpans, 10, 12, 15, 19¢. plece; school bags and lunch baskets tn lurge variety at reduced prices. Foundry and Machine Shop. e 1s hard work, intense heat in summer, and closely congregated hands, Summer complaints are common uuder stich conditions. ‘The men can’t rd to lose strength by diarrlceas, nor time by sickness, Humane employers provide Perry Davis’ Pain Killer, to fortify their help against these diseases. Wliere it is not thus furnished,the men themselves keep a supply on hand, and thus Save themselves from pain and depleting discase. An investment of a few dimes saves them from Protracted doctor blils and loss of wages by loss ol ime. Enrich and revitalize the blood by using Brown’s Iron Bitters, CHARLOTTRVILIE, Va.—Mr. C. H. Harman, Presi- dent of the People’s Bank, tes! ifies to the value of Brown’s Iron Bitters for reileving Indigestion. MARIANA, FLA.—Dr. Theo. West, says: “I con- Sider Brown's Iron Bitters the best tonic that is sold.” Celluloid and chrystal eveglasses, $1.50. Prigg’s. Great Revolution In Single Namber Lotteries—New and Striking Feature in Single Number Drawings. On the last Thursday of every month the Henry College Lottery Co., of Kentucky, will have a pub- Me drawing 1m Masonic Hull, Masonic Bullding, Loulsville, Ky., to be under the sole charge of Judge WB. Hoke, Judge of Jefferson County, Past Supreme Dictator Knights of Honor, and W. H. Meffert, Esq., Past Grand Master of Grand Lode of Masons of Ky., who will allow every Ucket holder the privilege of calling out the numi- ber on his ticket, just before the drawing takes place, and see the tag with the number on tt cor- Tesponding to the number on Mas ticket placed in the wheel In his presence, thus absolutely guar- anteeing a fair draw nz. ‘This company has given a bond for $1(0,000 tothe Henry County Court, for the payment of all prizes they may sell. ‘The Charter has twice been declared legal by the highest Court in Kentucky. First’ Grund, Fair and Public Drawing takes place ‘Thursday, Sept. 27th, 1893. 1 capital prize of $30,000; 1 of $10.00; 1 Of $5,000; 2 or $2.50 each; 5 ‘of $1,000 each; 20 of 500 each; 1,887 prizes, amounting to $110,400. Tickets Only $2 euch; halves, $1: 27 Uekets, $50; 55 tickets, $100. Address all orders for Uckets or circulars to J. J. Douglas, Louisville, On Thirty Days’ Trial. The Vi ic Beit Cu., Marshall, Mich., will send Dr. Dye’s Celebrated’ Electro-Voltatc " Belts and Electric Appliances on trial for thirty days to men (young or old) whe are afilicted with nervous debility, lost vitality and kindred troubles, guar- anteeing speedy and complete restoration of health and manly vigor. Address as above. N.B.—No risk 1s incurred, as thirty days’ trial is al- lowed. ws Milwaukee Beer, 6c. a stovepipe—urawn from wood. wr K 732 Penna. avenue. “ough on Corns.” Ask for Wells’ “Rough on Corns,” 15e. Quick, fomplete, permanent’ cure. Corns, warts, bun: jons, 2 Lundbore’s Rhenish Cologne, Milwaukee Beer, Se. a schooner—drawn from wood. Kytant, 1732 Penna. avenue, “Alderncy Dairy Wagony.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning: and delivered in 3g-Ib. “Ward” prints, 5c. per In. Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk und ‘sweet milk, be. per qt. Cream, 1c. pint. Fat Ovexixe Dux Goons. We open TO-DAY full lines of ali the new FABRICS in WOOLEN Dit. $8 GO Ds. in u i shades, with ViLVETS and VELVE: fe \SWICK'*ViLVETEENS are the best. Full lines of DOMESTIC GOODS, FLANNELS, HOUS! KUEPING LIN. NS, LACE CURTAINS and aij needful things for the season. JOHN T. MITCHELL, 931 Pennsylvania avenno. sept H. D. BARK, IMPORTER AND TAILOR. FALL AND WINTER GOODS RECEIVED. Gentlemen who have had trouble in getting fitted and suited are invited to call at the Fashion House, sepl 1111 Pa. Ave., Weshington, D. ©. \ARPETS AND HUUSEFURNISHING GOODS. “We are daily receiving our full supply of Housefur- nishings, comprising Carpets of the n-west and most choice désigne in Bigelow, 11 well and Hartford Wil- tons, Bigelow, Loweil and Hartiord Brussels, Axmin- stere, Moquette, Roxbury Tapestry, ‘Smuth’s Tapestry, Konell Inxraing, Ho-dered Tneran Garnets, Banya pets, Kuys and Mats in great variety, Turcomans, Tapestry, Spun Silky Lace Curtame’"and Curtals les. HOOK, Bi. & CO., sep3-1m 1328 F 8 ‘reet Northwest, TIT i PPP RRI EEE ,SS8q B POR H tue Sass Seco} Emm Sage’ FOR WINE OR JELLY; APPLE PARERS, &o. WINDOW SCREENS, BUILDERS’ HARUWAKGE, &o, F. P, MAY & ©0., yt 634 Pennsylvania avenue. qpnerser YOUK FUKS AND WINTER CLOTH ANG AGAINST THE RAVAGES OF MOTH. REFINED GUM CAMPHOR, 900, PER POUND, 1. C. BISHOP, Druzgist, apld 720 9th street. corner H street northwest. MEZ40"'s Foo ’ FOR INFANTS AND INVALIDS, THE ONLY PEKFEOT SUB TITUTE FO MOTH- ERS’ MILK. ‘The most nourishing diet for invalids and nursing mothers. Commended by all physicians. Sold by all Grusgists. Keeps inall climates. 5c. Send for the Poev ave, | Tamphlet. T. METOALF & 00., 41 Central Wharf, Boston, Mass, Jell-m&th, 26¢ (ONG 4 NY INSURANCE OOMPANI A’st estat cant business on the ated Faksis d ” plan, none in 80 certxiniy secured “ UET,” and ‘from “ERGO ER ele tana rons rr tm. Joos or failure as tho MUTUAL RESERVE YOND LIFE saneuE ny,» ‘2 fall line cf Bows and Arrows on hand, CEDARS BACHE Ts all styles and prices, WM. B. ITYNE & SON, 428 BEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, auls Cz. Rorresr, NOS. 403 AND 406 1TH ETREET NORTHWEST. HEADQU/RTER: JRE HUEEEY CHIL O OKEN'S CARRIAGE OO! ANY. THE OBSORABILITY 18 14 Jgeteie * ASSOCL i, and certainly none hax ve | semceda Tartar Weat be ea ‘in insurance sautors concern, and ‘commended ita: eas forsard.in the science of Life tneust a EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. ee \GEOOK SE RLOCUTION AND DRAMATIC ALT. | GEMINARE FOR YOUNG TA AND CHIL- See pow fecidonoe, ISK skeet SEETEME se 18.3. new aia ove mer 3. BER 21H. Citculars at ‘eepé-lw | _sepl-Im* hire: ELIZABEEH HARRIS, Prin. mond 1 Tth street north iE COLUMBIA KINDERGARTEN WILL OPEN N. L. MOOARTEE, TEACHER AT WEST WW S:8 sen SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION aND Cotner of Sew Jersey avenue aud t, wrest ‘Conservatory of Music: Soprano, =, Langoace, west, SEPTEMBER 17th. Mra. ANNA B OGDEN, 8 (B.C.) Church. —Voice Cultare and 904 M street northwest, Supervising 1811 Letrect. Mise FRANK J. | of Sincing. Residence, 43 H street n.w. sep] Mrs, M. STIVENS HAKT. Principal. LAKE, Asecciate ipal, 312 Ind. ave. _sep10-1m_ 135 4a LEAVITT, y PF inping h ber 10th. Teachers" claceas wil seine NATIONAL MEDICAL COLLEGE. M of Vocal and Sars Music and | Sciober ist and 23.6 p.m, — Y- Lessone resumed MBER 6. SPECIAL ADVANTAGES. aE ee PSS SSS Sy “t_ | ecrtocatn: getuaaiveses gatas merseoges a = W. FLYNN, A. M., PRIVATE TUTOR, pepe meepee d a ing. ILUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. v other painful vocal defects overcouwe 5 ‘The StxtySgeccnd Aupual Session will bezin on a fw. Gee ender Petey, | MEXHODS ENDORSED BY PROMINENT LOCAL tn the College Building. 1835 H sirect northwest, with | Preparation for i a) eae an Introductory Addrces by Prof AF AT RING. | Competitive examinations, ‘Terms in aav methods. Terme made known NEON ap MM. D., to which the profession and public are conlially eral discount to inininters and teachers, invited. The reular Lectures will continue daily = throughout the course, ber ming at 5:30 p.m. The Autumn ‘Exeminasens will commence, at the Col- lege On THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27H, 815-20, particulars at the Deah's Ufioe, Nor ‘Thirteenth street northwest. sepi0-im GGHOor, OF MUSIC (FSTABLISHED, 1877, Main office, 707 8th street northwest, branch nort- eat corner vania 2. Ww. afer Sept: 10. THEO. INGALLS KING. Prin. e8-imn 183 BALL'S SELECT SCHOO! 04 RHODE Islandavenue. Duties resumed ber 17th, 1883. Hudiments of Instrumental Music teught Free. sep8-3t* = ENT, NATIONAL UNIVERSITY. Ay OE PARTCULITY OF PAW. ‘Hon. Arthur MacArthcr, Associate Justice of the 8u- Pion. Ranivel F- Miller, Aswociate Justioc of the 8a- . Samuel F. 3 x "me Court of the United States, Professor of Interne- ‘and Comtitutional Law. aa Hi On ciavanton, cod; Erateasce cf Eieaatag, geno Equity ‘Jurispradence, Commercial and’ Mari- e Law. BAS esq., Professor of Practice and adge E y -» Profe of the Law of Real Seether te rm piataon 5. x4 ;hasocate Profesor of Lagsl cic and Recrvaty of the = x Ch URENS. ‘Criminal Law. loughby, Deeds and Conveyances. Boa ten, ‘Law of Corporati och Toit w of Ce rations. LG. Hine, otq., Law of Torts, A. Ross Perry, e:q., The Conflict of Laws. Keopens Monday, October Ist, 1893. at the Lecture Rooms, 925 F northwest. "Catal tained ‘at Morrison's, Parker's, Ang! Book-atores, or at the offic: of the Javender, 480% Louisiana avenue. pin information or enter at the Lecture Kooms te- {¥en the hours of 8 aud 10a.in._ nd 4 and 5p.m..and from 10a. m. to4p. m. at the office of the Secr’ W. J. Newton, 810 F street north HE MISSES Ki ties of their echool WEDSESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19TH, at their residence, 908 12th street northwest. ‘sep7-1w* Mia Ako MES. ALFRED BUJAC WILL REOPEN their educat onal home for youny ladies and little Kiris Septemb r 26th, at 1712 N ‘street noztawest, near Connecticut avenue streetcars. Call for circulars on or after September 1th. ‘sep7-Lm" W'S: © SEXDORER WITT OP"N HER SCHOOL ‘Ok BOYS AND GL:LS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBEIt ioth, c6-9t" In M. b,c) 9th street northwest. E ANDSCHOOL FOR need Classes, reopens OCLO- BER Isr, ut the corner of H and 18th ttreet—Branch of the National Kindergarten, sep6-1m Abin s, DANCIN AIINT reopens his Academ PTEMBER 22, 1883, whon the ciasses for the sesson, of 1883-'84 will Le formed. Former pupils are invited to be present at the opening reception, For particniars seo circulars. es can be ob- ‘8 and Adams’ est. eepi-2m RESUME THE DU- W., A heme and day eare and discipline. L. E. SMITH. Principal. ‘ORWOOD INSTITUTE, SESSION 1883-44. Db, PS OF "EACHERS. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. CABELL, Princip: R, Mason, Latin and Mathematic: (Golumbii ench: .GRITI-OD.t NE Belles Lettres; Erof. Anton Gloetz- ner, Instrumental Music; Mies H: F. Jones, Vocsi Mu- ie; Prof. &. C. Messer, Art, Drawing and Paintin; Miss Kari Garrison, C.ass Drawinw and Decorative Art: Miss J. Chestney, cali-thenics and elocution: Prof. L. G. Marici, Dancing. In branches not nazued the best instruction provided. sep5-2w* pe HOWARD UNIVERSITY. ireulare of the MEDICAL. PHATMACEUTICAL and DENTAL DEPARTMENTS are ready for circula- ion. Address PROF. C. B. PURVIS, M.D., Secretary, 1118 Sth street. * ‘The LAW DFPARTMENT opens September 15. Address PROF. B. F. LcIGHTON, Deun, 482 Louts- iana avenue. ‘The NORMAL PREPARATORY COLLFGE and THEOLUGICAL DEPAWTMENT opens September x; SOARA FREE KINDERGARTEN PE: 3 September 10, in St. George's Hall, 610 11th street. Tickets of admission to children under six years of axe ‘wall be given out at the hall Thurs:ay and Friday from 10 to 12 and from 3 to bo’c.ock. Parents of moans are not expected to enter their clilldren. No primary in- struction given. sep5-6t VENING CLASSES. ft A MONTH. c, Bo pine, lish Grammar, Eset emrins, Enea dramas, WASHINGTON SCHOOL PHONOGRAPHY AND TYPE-WEITING SHORTHAND cassos will mitcl each evening at 6:20 se2iivate instruction given by « thoroueh and practical her. Special course of twelve lessons for active phonogrs- ‘ntudents furnished with Text-books, Copy-books, Blank-books, ie Dictouatice, Perloaicals and oiier Pho: AiR FLTE-WRITING leorons aiven at any hour of the day or evening. Use of writiug machine ono hour with ‘Writing Macnines, Ribbons, Linen Paper end other sup) lies at lowest prices to students. UZ S.A. WHT COMD, S27 T street northwest, Gptonserows COLLEGE, D. C. Schools in the Academic and Scientific Departments open THURSDAY, September 18th, 1883. Apply to Rev. JAMES A. DOONAN, S.J. GeorgetownColiece, D.C School of Medicine opens MONDAY. September 34, 1883. Apply to J. W. H. LOVEJOY, M. D., 900 12th street northwest, Washington, D. C, School of Law opens WEDNFSDAY, October 34, 1883. Apply to 8. M. YEATMAN, csq., 410 5th street north- ‘west, Washington, D. C. After October Ist, Geonze- town College Law Building, Washington, D. C. im MINARY, 1537 ['ST.N. W.—Board- chool for’ Young Ladies and Chik ; 20th. For Catslogues apply Book ins LIPSCOMB, a15-tm CHOOL, J. W. HUNT, Purxcrrat, ‘Will open September 10. 1883, in the "North Session Koom of Dr. Sunder! coh, 43g street. ‘The of this school { md in the varions t may be addressed STREET INSTITUTE, 603 F STREET NORTH- went.—The conree of study wi!l commence v; September s. Circulars at ail the prine;pal stores. Stud: ute of eloc perdiculate in t . Principal. ALE: ineing and bsno, 'y short method. peras and Oret rios will f for's System, which is th rears Of practice, and training voices q! Dighest culture. Ladies Tus: Pu y Seminaries attended to. DN, ORGANTS' Master, 1117 10th stre-t northwest. sous $1 per hour. Public voice classes ‘fifty month. JR NDERGALTEN NOUMAL INSTIVOTE Wilt Model Kindergartens for the treining of teachers, {ightmonthy’ cours.), commences October 8th. ‘ee ‘who are quali- “mabe HAND CLAS-TCAL SCHOOL. I$ AST CAPITOL SPRERT. E. HILTON, A. M., Principal. ‘The Fall Term of this schoo! wilt amber 10, 1883. Students fitted for any cole civil service examinations, oF on number of pupils wi.l be adinitted into the family Princinal, w1 Teceive constaut supervision, and miat attention given to individual needs. Eveninger mses will be formed, and private instruction © ven to both sexes. References furnished. aull-2m jCHOOL FOR SAND LITTLE BOYS Op + PTEMB R 12, ‘At 1436 Corcoran street. sepl-Im* ahe Misece TIF! Principals. VEON GCONSERVAIORY of Music, J. P. Caulficl!, Mus. Doe., principal, is now open for the reception of pupils for the second term. beginning September 17. By order of the boerd of directors. F.S. BAKBAKIN, Secrstary-sepatsep2L QRENCH AND I NGLISH FAMILY AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUSG LADIES AND LITTLE RLS. 1305 17th st., corner Ma:sachusetts ave., Wash., D.C., ‘Under the dirvction of Mrs. L. P. McDonald aid Miss Anna Ellis, assisted by trot. 4. P. Montacue, sopare- : me mett of Ancient Laucuag 3. P. Caniel rartinent of Atiie ‘Barrens, department -of reneh: Mics Enna J, Rowe, Kicdergartuer, ands rand classioe! ith spect ‘Classical course, with = ch aud Music, "To Froebel rien syeteln will be added daily oral instruc: ich. A limited number of youn lad-ew Te. Ccived es Tarlor Boarders. For circulars utvd tnforoias tion ‘all upon or address the principals at 1623 5 street nex apecial Herdie wi c la resting on Card special Herdie will convey pu on Cari- tol Hil direct to the school aad reba su SELECT SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN will open BEPTEMBER 17TH on 13th etrect, fo t of Corcoran. A dancing class in connection with the schoo! will be organized October Ist. ‘Terms moderate. For circulars, &c... apply to, Misses BAKNES and BLAIR, principais, 1525 10th street n.w. _sep6-2w Rg SCHOOL, 1318 1 ST. N.W. OPP. FRANKLIN Park. Open Zor its fourteenth annual ression Sept. 27, ‘Thorough instruction im drawing and painting Mechanical drawing. Prof Charles Seh.aar. eep5-Im* ‘Mra. 8. E. FULLE, Principal. Cle HILL INS ITUTE AND KINDERGAR- ten. Misses Boyden and Gates, Principals. ‘the seyenth annual session of this school opyns MUNDAY. SEPI EMBER 17TH, with enl-ryel accommodations for pupils, in the spacious Duildiug corner Ist and A streets southeast ( ane Ea-t Capitol k). Large, ary echool-rooms; ample piay-ground, &e. ‘Thorough instructions in all crades. Kindergarten and Academic Departments. Superior advantages in Music, Draw- ing and Lauguages. For Catalornes and further information apply to Principals, at the Schoo! building, 20 Ist street south- east, or at 22 34 street soucheant x HE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. ‘HE COLUMBIAN COLLEGE OPENS SEPT. 12. HE MEDICAL COLLIGE « PENS OCT. 1. THE LAW CHOUL UPENS O1 10. During th» erection of the new University Building, the exercises of the Col proper will be conducted in the rooms of the Pr 1335 il street wat Colles ase it For informat on concerving these nts, address Dr. JAMES C. WELLING, 1350 THE PREPARATORY SCHOOL will open in the new and commodions building, 1335 H street northwest, on WEDNESDAY, ScPTEMB. 1 12th, with the following & acts he Mason, A.M sep4-2un street northwest. Departn 29th wir Pi : How strictor in Mathematics, tion of candidates for admission wii be heid in tl School Building, after September 3d, from 9 a. m. to 3p. m., and at the Principal's residence, 1305 Q street northwest, every evening from 7 to 8. For eataloxnes or further information pease address the Principal at either of the above named places. sef-Im ARLINGTON ACADEMY, CORCORAN BUI! DING, Corner Penneylvania avenue and 15th ‘oppo- site U. 8. Treasury,a Select School f r Boys and You: Men. " Number limited. Ouly scholars of good me character received. Yall term of 1883 begins Septein- ber 10th. Day and Evening Sessions. Careful aud thorough inatruction in the Common English Branches, Book-keeping, Short-hand, her Arithmeti bra. Geometty, Latin ad Greek. BURTON Me CAFEE, A. M..'Principal, Washington, D. C.aul5-3m MOON? VERNON InsTITUTE, ENGLISH AND FRENCH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, 1830 I STREET, ‘Will Reopen SEPTEMBER 26th. ‘MES. C. W. PATRO, eepl-3m Principal. EORGETOWN COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, 3100 N ‘West Washington. ‘Boarding school for Young Ladies and Little Girls. Tho Collegiate Coure, | Special students in Music, French, id . The twelfth year beyins September 1883," "For cireulare apply to Principal, Missa LUCE. STr PHENSON, au6-2m* 66 COMMENT ON PAREE A PARIS.”—FRENCH Pleasantly tauzht by Prof. H. LAROQUE.& native, graduate of Sorbonne University, Parias heft Sin fesian, Gosman Mathes: atin, Greek ‘and by jan," Mathematica, reek a natural wclencos. Address Star o.tige- sep3-9t" P'S LOGE ES. Contes FRENCH, ENGLISH, & CLASSICAL SCHOOL OR BOYS, wu for the reception of SEPTEMBER Sone Sees 26, 27 anid 28, 1883 School Octo! and closes 1604. Full oorpe of tachees. Pest FENCERIAN, BUSINESS COLLEGE. ESTAB- § lished ‘and imps yearly, occupies &, handsome and commodious halle ia Lacon Hall duilding. corner 9th and D strects nw. ‘Training for fulness ‘acd “honorable ‘independen a “office e88 BL’ le] ce. Cx gpen for reception and re istration of students Aust . Recular day and evening ressions resumed MON- DAY, Sept. 8. "Course of study: Penmanship, + rthom- raphy, ‘Business ce, ‘International Business College, Diploma conforrrd close of zy 3 ‘upon greduates st, me scho'astic year, It is of ad- PHoure of lustruction “Day sessions, 9 a.m. to 2:30 Prening, somone, ‘Monday, Toceday, Thursday ORWOOD TF LITUTE. he second ses-ion of the NORWOOD INSTITUTE. opens . eptember 26th. Mr. and Mrs. Wi. D. Cabell, Tincipas, assisted by an corps of twelve insirac- ore. A full C assical and Eng'ish cow including the ‘Natural Evers fachlity is afforded for obtain Pee complets mastery cf the FRENCH and GERMAN L. AGES. Inetruct.o of hihest crade in Mune, Drawing and Painting. Special attention isgiven to the Preparatory ‘ lasses. For ful information address the rinelpa's, 1212 and 1214 14th cooing Veg ap Washing- tn. BL , FE mary Departinent for the’ acholastic year, £50; including Feench 2 Parents demring it can have thew children in- strucied wholly through the medium of the French Language. aul5-lm 18> HILTON'S chin fermont avenue, reopens Sep tember 19th. Thorouzh instruction in the Languages, Mathemat- iex, Literature and the Sciences. -im PECIAL INSTRUCTION. §), Thorough, practical Instruction will be Young men and boys over ten scars old, who emeclves for auy lusiuess or profesion. poyliswauted. “Cirenlars at book-st:os. . RICHARDS, A.M., 1301 Corcoran strest. RCH SCHOOL FOR ¥¢ iven to ish to fit Only 20 Tnauire of 2uz3-Im NG LADIES. 1213 12th st. n.w. Fifteenth year bevius Sept. 19.” Thor- ish, French, Music, Drawing, > apply to the gue instruction in En ¢ For circulars, MacLEOD. ON INSTITUTES AND MATHEMATI e Principal, Mise au27-im ne hae : he seri” ISESEY JNSTTCOTE RVOPENS GE "Four boerding pupile will be recetveds Sr terme ete. apy to the MISSES BURGE: 518 Counrcticut avenue, cep awe K, MD.—MT. VERNON INS ITUTR, 46 Mt Vernon Place. Home Boardi: a School for Young Ladies.” Founded 1539. JONES and Mra. MAITLAND, fewors. Beauti shingtom Monument Square. ‘practicaly taucht. Cire clare on application. y5-tLAm2m QRENCH LANGUAGE TAUGHT IN EIGHTE versations by fronting consecutive cont Address, Le Droit Park. a ete ore eee POLLOCK and NOERR ncipals, reopens ~ at 1127 13th st., one square from Thomas circle. y, ‘©. GINEST, sopl-dw* ROWN'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND, ROOM T, iiiley building, s.e.cor. 9th and E sts. n.w. ¥ Hes and gentlemen Atted for practical amanuensia Stenographic wor:. Pupils received et any th ILLIAM WALDFCK#K (GRADUAT Leiprig Courervatory of Music), Teacher of Pian larmony. Leseous resin « athe 160T 13th street northwest, sepa tm ROF. SHELDON'S DA \CING ACADT MY 0 Send for cireaiare. M**# © atogy BS SCHOOL WILL REOPE . 68-6 vining on thad vod 9u31-6m" SEPTEMBI 190n, AtIOL Meet Navthweet” 2u28-3m* N= MT SCHOUL FOR BOYS. 1638 I STREET NORTHWEST. English branches, Penmanship (raphd business hand). Book-keeping, Short-hand, aud Frencn for $$ per month. aul6-Im SRENCH tember 19) 1. F. €. COLLAERE, Principal, SBONS, es uph REOPEN SEP: on acyul sed in one m. Cases of all p.m. for Young 7 rearten for lvtle ny ond evening cmsses fF red. EV. PRUD HOMME, rs adults, WL. Ket. nw. aul? DRY GOODS. Decuxe Or Tue Seasox. GUINNIP’S, 404 AND 406 SEV! NIH STREET NORTHWEST, THE SEASON IS DECLINING, AND 80 ARE THE PRICES ON ALL OUR SUMMER GOODS, As for instance: ‘We are now offering @ manufacturer's stock of WHITE MULL TIES AT HALF PRICE. Note the prices: 8c., 10¢., Ue., 120. M4c., 150, 16c., 18c. and 20c.—positively worth twice the money, 500 DOZEN OF LADIES’ FANCY BORDERED HANDKEKCUIEFS ALSO AT HALY PRICE, FROM i0c. UP, 500 DOZEN OF HEM STITCHED AND BORDERED, FROM 120. UP. The residue of our Larze Stock of SHETLAND, ZEPHYR AND “BREAKFAST SHOULs DER" SHAWLS AT COST PRICE, Tn Blues, Reds, Puke, Whites and Fancy Combinationss ‘We still continue to close out our stock of q LADIES' COTTON UNDERWEAR AT COST PRICE. Our BEAUTIFULLY TRIMMED NIGHT DRESS at -30 commands attention, as it FANCE dusitively worth ‘The Bargains we offer are genuine, and all visitors our Stores go away satisfied. ” GUINNIP & CO, 404 AND 406 BEVENTH STREET NW. Toe By Tue auls — ORELOCK. JUST RECEIVED, THREE CASES OF CLOT SUITINGS, 5-4and 6-4. All the New and Desirable Shades. At Popular Prices, New invoice of Lupin’s COL'D CASHMERES, at O18 Prices—Suc. 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 WHITR : GOODS AT CosT, ONE PRICE—PLAIN FIGURES, an EDUCATIONAL. F. 3. ¥. GERMUILLER TEA : Pee See eed | ‘ auls-6m 8. L. HEMPSTONE, ro UNT VERNON S}-MINARY, CR, Me iF and 1100 aincet pbetawest = psectsicor cma Ninth yore W. DNESDAY, Sept 26, 1883 S: 5 mr Roby sonia brnetpa.* 0 | SuuKs, s7. Sinks, so. —omplete, thoroush and practical. SILKS, 62. SILKS, 75. ‘Classical wuree- for the id of the ~ Seuiuacy, oF for entranes into Sumit, Vana aud SILKS, 87, SILKS, $1. cale h and German—Taught by the **N Meth- auvent ae = ae rps ‘We nro selling execilent BLACK SILKS at $1, $1.28 jon—In chaz . Stevens Hare, Prin- the Wasliucta Schoot of Elocubone = ‘ocal Music—Virectzers, Madame Annic oes: Kaspar. Piuns_Director. Profersar Anton Gioctzner. NUNS’ VETLINGS, aihits Dpawiac aba Pant rector, Professor©.E. | 49 inenes wide, all pure wool, 3136. 1 ecorative Art—Under the supervision of Sr gg — ISS TACIE A. DANIEL, TEACHER Sant SS Mitac For particulars ad all puro wool, double width, 3735 aussl-Im® 715 FIF TU STREET N. W. <- RS. OLGA HESSELBACH-SPIER REOPEN, )UBLE WHITE BLANKE her Kindenarteu, 1138 17ih treet ‘northwest, as Dias MODAY, OOTOBER Ist, 1883. Apply for circulars a after the 1th of September. ‘sepl-Im" BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, Svan G. SHOLTEIDGES ACADEMY FOR all pure wool, $2. len ani fedia, Penn. from sade Schoo Year opens SEPTEMBER Taree BLEACHED GABLE DAMASK, Fired price covers every expense, even. ‘ke. NO gates No inetd wal expenses. Moeramine: all pure linen, 50. pe Se el — men, and all graduates. Special opportunities for apt | WAMSUITA AND FRUIT OF THE LOOM YARD * Sensei? pavanes raridly. Special gal Yor aut ang | WIDE (VERY BEST) BLEACHED COTTON, 8%. studies or choose the recuiar English, Selentifie, Bude nese, Classical or Civil . ngineering course. Stndenta ape fitted at Media Academy are now in Harvard, Yale aud CARTER'S, sade Cuenstest ‘sboretory ‘five Gy mmasiim aut Dall au20 ‘KET Seta trast yi Ara — 0 1883. ‘Ten ‘een ~ fiepaiuns civ Comino imran us: | GUURTS.—Don RoR TS Tar THE which prohibits the sale of all intoxicatinx drinks. For | is the best Shirt for 75 cents ever offered in this or new illustrated cirenlar address the ‘and Pro- | other country, being elegun'ly made of the vory Prietor, SWITHIN ©. SHORTLIDGE, A. M.. (Har- | material. Nand Unlvoreity eraduate,) Modis, Pou. 1he Brinci. | | This Shirt nas boen sold tn this market for ton years : Rel sill be st the Rises, Hous HURSDAY, August | and thousands of our best citizens can testiiy to its eu- th, from 2 to 9 p.m. Some patrons of the Acad: Deriority, both as to quality and Ht. Gen. kK. M. ynolds, eh ee 3; Col. ‘Only 75 cents for the §. Sinont, 1423 Ket: Mr. CW. Shotiord. Run hoasn: “MYSTERY” SHIRT, Davie, Meee Foe Dele taaines Bank: Hon. 1-H" | tho best atting and most tuifori in quality of any 5, exd., 629 7th ef; Liont. Com. ‘i. G. White, | shirt in the macket » Cathar es ree | ee Sine none USN. oe ™ gale 1002 F orth ENDS’ SELECT 8CHOO! A LS. F* ‘An ‘plemen‘ary and High for both sexes. PROPOS. — I between 1 and 19th -t-eets n.w., will Ba TE MONTE Cent Sd.) Sumber of atindents dm- | JF>ROFOSALS FOR COAL. ited. Superior advantages. ‘Terms moderaie, Appit- —— cation may be made any time af sciool rooms, - me t aul: THOS. W. SIDWELL, Principal. WAstuxeron, Sept. 3, 18°3,. Fealed Propoeale will be reouived Dy me UR. OCKLAND SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, RANDY RODAY, SEPTEMBER THIRT -ENTH, 16Bg R SPKING, MD... REOPENS Tim. | {oc the delivers at the Kefora: School of — aul3-1m. * HCNBY ©. HALLOWELL. A.M. ‘ ARFIELD KINDE:}GARTEN—PRIMARY AND x iL west, REOPENS ormal 1811 1 streetnorth au?1-3m_ ANNA B. OGDEN, Principal. ir STUDIO AND. 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