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SPAY. LOCAL ‘The Weather, Orrice oF TH CUIEF StGNAL. OFFICER, Wasnixerox, D. C., Sept. 11, 1883, 9:39 4.1m. or the miidle Atlantic states, threatening ther and ruin, Winds mostly from north to st, lower barometer, nearly stationary tempera- = SPECIAL BULLETIN—BAD WEATHER FOR THE ORIOLE.-| Violent gales are reported this morning on the Atlantic and south Atiantic coasts, with ravy rainson the coast. Falr we-ther prevalls fe dsiricts Light frosts are reported nN ‘wv Enz. are that threatnay tin New send y and Wednesday, he States: on portions Of Un- mi afternoon or even: Taw 1.3 Mise wing Heel Button. Senoor. Boo 1s noo! suppiles at J.C. Par- ker’s : For Rw Larropes AND FURNACES go to Gartrell’s, 815"7th street. Ranges, tatrobes and furnaces Fepalred, ELL's Icz Cream shippet anywhere out of “methys, 1109 Pa. av., takesone cz. fine photos with ons thirteenth painted, for 3. ool Shoes. Hahn’s, 816 7th st. 1 Soli ave. Ter B. Wituiams & Co., auctioneers, will at 13.000 clrar> at auction to-unorrow morn ing, at 10 @’elock, In lots to sult. . Wasa: Its s« ing Evesteut accurately fitted at Hemp Town, CITY AND_DISTRICT. Amusements, &c , To-nigh ——— Coudense be lghte pm. and a 245 a.m. ne slest'T Mery Washington makes her last te Oceugu: Inst the 000 demages nue neat little paper Her Ife and tem- ust started im this city le force who were inal members, ing of Capt. Tappan’s company of the hn Veteran corps last evening the following Were elect: honorary membe: +, Frederic Ata meeting of Company A, Continental Guards, last evening, officers were elected as fo lows: EL P. Halstead, captain; George A. Jaeger, Hirst Heutenant; J. N. Sebrel!, second iteutenant, and A. P. Cunningham, third Heutenant. The Infant child of Representative C. ¢. of Indivna, died last night at Mr. M. in tls city. The litle one was take c days aco, while en route to tuis city from Indiana. Adam Koehler, of No. 417 forieited $5 in t Potomac water In a closet in his house. Albert Eskridge, colored, was sssessed $20 by Judge Mills this morning for carrying a pistol, ‘charged before the Police Court this morning With the larceny of a lawn mower from George W._ Seaver, of No. 611 East Capitol street. A fine Of $25 or 60 days was Imposed. A small colored voy, name Jos. Mason, was convicted of two charges of larceny before Judge Mills to-day and was sentenced to the Reforia School duriig hts minority. The tnteresting annual exhibition of trutts, flowers, vegetabies, &c., of the Sandy Spring Community will be held at the Lyceum at Spring on Thursday next at 134 0% Pm ashington Addison, colored, was in the dock at the Police Court this morning for stealing a guitar and tambourine from another colored man, nomed Washington Curry, coming from a serer ing party in the country. The court found him guilty of stealing the muste and he waltzed back to the tune of three months In Jatl. James Mek eriving down 7th street southwest ina bu; col- lded with a lumber wagon, Injuring his horse. He ‘Was arrested by Detective Block for fast driving, @nd was released on leaving collateral ‘The post of princtps Was tendered, three weeks azo, by ¢ trustee, to Miss Georgla Lane, forme: tent Head of the girl high speettully declined by her. ——_—. __. Arrival of “Sheeney Mike.” GURRENDERED BY THE NEW YORK AUTHORITIES, AND BROUGHT HERE AND SENT TO JAIL. Michael Kurtz, alias “Sheeney Mike,” arr New York about ten days ago on a bench warrant from this court, arrived here in the ex tody of Deputy Marshal J. B. Phelps, of New York, this | Morning, and was delivered to the marshal and sentto jail The accused 13 wanted here to an- sSwer the charge of larceny of Jewelry, valued at $16), from the residence of W. N. Wool, in the hortueru part of the city, September 23, 1881, for Which there were two indictments found in May last chirging Michael Kurtz, Mort Alten, Join Burnell altas Little Johnny aud Mic With the robbery on the evidence of W. N. Wood, ©. F. Wood and CharlesO’Leary. “Sheeney Mike™ Was here in the winter of 1880S1, when he was in custody for burglary and larceny oi stiks froin W. Burdette's dry goods house on 7th streot, but rary, 1851, he was released on lis personal Fecognizance. ——— The Oricle Parade Postponed. BAvTIMoRg, 1th September, 8 ore, Com’y W. L. I. Corps: ade 1s postponed untli to-morrow ight, Same hour, as rain interteres. J. FRANK SUPPLEE, Chief Marshal. A BREEZE IN THE ASSOCIATED CHARITIES MEET- IN@.—AL the regular monthly meeting of the board Of managers of the Associated Charitics last even- ing the chief business under consideration was the financial condition of the association. Reports owed that since the organization $1,962.66 bad ‘Deen received and $1,900.71 disbursed by the seere- tary, leaving a deficit of $4.03. Of the #200 donated by the District Commissioners to relieve cases of distress $110.79 remains on hand. Bills amounting to about $169, for printing and mounting charts | containing information concerning the charitabie Organ'zations of the city, Were presented by Mrs. Spencer, who asked that they be pald out of the Hirst funds that came into the treasury. Mr. Em- ery opposed their payment from the treasury of the association, and expressed hfs opinion that the expenditure was extravagant, aud far ex- ceded “What the association had’in view. Mr. Pratt and otuers commended what Mrs. Spencer un Systematize the work of charity. A warm discus son sprang up between Mrs. Spencer and Mr. Em- ery, in which the former safd that {t was not likely at so long as the present secretary (Mr. Emery) in office there would ever bé funds in the treasury to pay the DilL It was decided to lay the matter ove nd meanwhile subscriptions were wed in, With the view of paying the bill with- Out taxing the treasury. Mrs. Spencer very hand- somely withdrew alt offensive remarks She had Made in the warmth of debate, and Mr. Emery gauantly followed sult. Scppex DzaTi AT THe BURFAU OF ENGRAVING | Tr. James | , foreman of tbe laborers at the bureau of | engraving and printing, shortly after entering axp Paistixo—Yesterday mornin, all upon bis duties was takeb suddenly II and die in about twenty minutes. Dr. Beale, who was summoned, pronounced the cause of death an effection of the heart. Mr. George W. Maher, brother of the deceased, had the remains ret moved to bis late home, 715 6th_ street southwest. Pae deceased leaves a Widow and Unree children. son of the late James Maher, who Years in charge of the White House grounds and the host of the old Unton hotel, Which formerly stood on the southeast corner of gand Estreets. The funeral took place this hoon from St. Dominle’s church and was at- ‘d by a large number of friends and rela- Uuyes of the deceased, Inciuling many employes ofthe bureau ‘The ‘Interment was at MU Olivet. trees —About half-past 8 o’clock last night a colored man named Isaac Gil Dert fell into the excavation at 5th and A streets hortheast. He was conveyed to his home by Ofi- cer Gates, No. 719 East Capitol street, and Dr. Fredericks rendered medical aid, an said his In- Juries were slight. This excavation was made by order of the strict authorities, and it is stuted that there was no light or barricaile there. Se WASHINGTON CATTLE MARKST.—At the fown drove yards, on the Metropolitan Brancn B. £0. K.R., three “miles fro:n the elty—Lewis De Means proprietor—yester: y 27 head of cattle Were all sold to butchers at 33ga53;c. per 1D.; 1.9.1 sheep and lambs were sold as follows: Sucep, Bde. per } ——_._—_ To THE ORIOLE VIA THE BALTIMORE & PoToMAC ratlroad, with its ogether With the R. K—The Bsl'more & Potom: double track, perfect road bed, Bleck signal system, ts an assurance to passen- gers of a safe, com(ortable and speedy trip to the festive city. Passengers via the Bultimore & Po- ‘tomac railroad can take or leave the trains at eit Of interest, and they will do well to remember fhe facts and use the Baltimore & Poromac R. R. For the movement of trains, &., see adve. Another Alleged Fraud. CHARGE OF IMPROPER USE OF THE MAILS. Yesterday Gould P. Austin, an ex-clerk in the Penston office, was brought before U. S. Commts- sioner Bundy on the charge of using the matls for fraudulent purposes. Mr. J. Ambler Smith, who appeared for the defendant, tendered ball, but it refuse? and the hearing s-t for to-day. Au-Un was brought before Commisstoner Bundy at noon to-lay and walved an examnation. His counsel, Mr. J. A. Smith, was not present, but it Is unierstood that he will apply tothe ‘Criminal ourt to fix his ball to-morrow. Ri Partly cloudy weather during Wednesday | i would off . _BSOLUTELY Prone. RRR, oOo y yy A Qn ROO L re 33 ¥ at E RE oo ¥ 4 4 LLL A XK KI SN N GGO AA KK WNNN G G a°4 KK U NNN GcG PrP oO W WwW WopDD P PO OWWWWD D pee 0 O WWWWD DE oO. O0 WWWW D D R oo W W DDD KEE This powder never varies. A marve of purity, streneth, and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary Kinds, and cannot be sold in competition wah the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or Phoephate powders. Sold only in cang. Rowan Bax- ING FOwDEE Co., 106 Wall street, N. ¥. ap6 YER'S AGUE CURE, WHEN USED ACCORDING to directions, 18 warrante. to er: icate fom the Intersittont, Memittsnt and Bi sorders of the liver. ‘fry it. The riment is a safe one, and will cost you uothing if a effected. DFSPONDING ‘ul that many complain of, e were the blood made pure and xthe vessels of the br: the blood; and conduces to heaita of body and sanity of mind, sep6 Tae Rices Fr: BUILDINGS AND PF: inson, Juo. Jay Kuox, Jin Sherman, INSURES i KICT 0 thee | nt quai No. 1351 F stro t as e00n es Tepairs are eomlpleted—about *, President, Vice President NeW. Bure 6th street southwest, | Police Court to day for wasting | A young colored man, named George Ambush, | Ingrain Carpets. Fat Ovesisa fi oF CARPETS. CARPETS. CARPETS. 300 NEW STYLES ALL GRADES, PRICE LIST: pets 10, ete. 25, $2, $2.50, $3, ete. ins, WAPESIRY RUGS. cM. TOWSON, 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, South Side. sepl4m enna, of South Washington, while | ed in | BS jarseides Spreads, $1. sl Conway | Mepicaten Rev Twaten Fuassex 50 CENTS. All wool Red Flannel, 20 cts., 25 cts.. 80 cts., 37 eta. All Wool White Flanriel, 25, 30 37 cle, cts., 37 ets. faker Pian cts. Biue Flanuel for boys suits, 37 cts., 50 cts, BLUE BLACK CASHMERES, 50 cts., 62 cts., 75 cts. Lal!-wool Cashmeres, 37, 50, Faun ull colors, Jersey Jackets, all colors, '§! CANTON FLAN NELS, fall width, 2 Linen, 50 ct a : am Cartain Lace, forts, $1, $1.25, $1.50, 31.73. Blankets per pair, $2°50, $3, 34.50, $4, ete. Cc. M. TOWSON, 656 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, South Side, near 7th, fers Wite bRanpy, OLD CIDER VINEGAR, PURE SPICES, GBEEN GINGER. ©. WITMER, 1918 Pennsylvania avenue, a pr Agent for the Mai Latrobe, Range Roofing, Guttering and Spouting. au22-1m. CIDER, VINEGAR, , AND SPICES, JOHN H. MAGRUDER, 1417 New York avenue. eepl-Im EO, E. GARTRELL, 815 7TH STREET, BE- Trio al Ea yland Kitchen Range. id Furnace Kepairing a specialty. had done a3 one of the best things ever done by | Associated Charities in furtherance of their | hi €bief object, which is to diffuse information and | '¥ ITS EXCELLENT AND ECONOMICAL MAN agement, the wisdom of its system, whereby in fifteen years'a certificate becomes nearly eelf-sustain- ing, the absolute safety insured to its members by tue Tapidly increasing reserve fund, and the advantages of its non-cle-sification system, the MUTUAL RESERVE FUND LIFE ASSOCIATION hasin the short two and ae aif years of its existence done a larger business and tained a greater prominence among the insuring public than ever before reached by any company. (fice 1509 H street. 1. Y. KNIGHT, Manager. It ie with genuine gratitude 1 bear vat sufferer wit! DYSPEPSIA in its d frequent ettecks of ERUC'TATION omacly which lasted from three. to seven hours, were followed by very distressing and alarming SINKING SPELLS, and for which I covid find no rem- ey UpBL Tailed apon De. Dextes, of Washington, D. C., who told m knew that sym) to: = of the hottie ue ach was overcome, and now after five years, and. ho recurrence of the trouble, I feel rate we saying that the BALM CUKED MB; for itis the first and only. thing that gave me relief. 1 have by its use learned its Nalue i, other directions also, aud consider it ONE OF THE VERY BEST FAMILY MEDICINES. IN THE WORLD, and think myrelf unfortunste when I am. without it. Hoping that others may be as much bene- Ated oy its use as F have been, Tam sincerely your lambs, 5a6\c; cows and calves owen $as55. The state of the market was ME BELEN 4. MccRaky, WIFE OF THE EX- SECRETARY OF WAR, ‘adds to our long list of testimonials the following letter: Kroxve, Iowa, May 30th, 1883. stimony to the ‘Cook's Balun cf Life.” Besides being a. at the beat medicine he knew of for iftex prescribed for his pa- J immediately pro- cured’a bottie, aud after tak‘nir three doses mig stomach aud before I had use one-half the cou- nt particular condition of my etc. wing A. McC! P. S.—Please send me press one dozen botties marked G.0.D., aud much Sbge etons Manufacto: Branch, N.J. Sd ta Woaioon De C., by STOTT, CROM- WELL & CO., 480 Pennsylvania avenue, and all drug- Gaoavrr_ & Co-s MATICO CAPSULES Are warranted to eflect @ rapid cure in the most severe cases of private di SaTSiL Es sist eta eg eau eR aaah etaa ep eau ee uély BOLD BY ALL DEUGGISTS, 5; : i fan liquid Copaiba doe J srasesz SCROLLS, FAXS, ETC. and Decorative Pictures. J. Jay Gould, 421 9th st mb? T Pennsylvenia avenue, Union or Calvert Stations, This ts an advantage which commends ‘“tself and Is possess @ by no other road. To those Who will visit Balttmore during the oriole this 1s 736 “iouNGsions 736 au23_736 Removed 736 7th street northwest. 736 'UNNINGHAM, HATTE! Has just received fle Block. Silk Hats made to orter “Old aiyies sumsieiea. GiB street herthwest,, ends ‘THE RECEPTION OF . axe THE Batrmone ‘fhe Populer Double Track Route SPEED, SAFETY The Only Line Having Three Sta ‘Trains will Leave the 6:40 a. m., 8:00 a. m., 9:30 a. m. (limited), 9:50. m., 6:00 p.m., 6:20 p.m.,7:30p.m., 9:50 p-m.,10:20 p.m. andevening: 3:15 p. m,, 5:00 p. m., 6:15 p. m,, 7:10 Several sections of these trains will berunif neces 3 ‘O09, 000) Zane ene4 g LORD BALTIMORE, anv Potomac RAILROAD. Betweett Washington and B:ltimore, AND COMFORT, tions in the City of Baltimore, 6th Street Station: 10:40 a.m., 1:30 p.m., 8:35 p.m.,4:20 p.m.,4:40 p.m, Returning, will leave Calvert station during afternoon P. m,, 8:55 p. m., 11:00 p. m. and 11:50 p, m. eary to meet the demands. CITY ITEMS. Almost Given Away To-Morrow Only at R. Goldschmlus, 812 7th st. n.w.—1 Large school slate with Saucers 59° 3 and 8 pencils 15c. and Forks 46c. Box contain n slate 1 Large school-bag wit Boys school-bags 20c. Longe Cocoa Deor-mits 48°. 1 12Slate pencils 4¢; 1 Fancy box containing 24 Sheets of paper and 24 Envelopes 12¢ worth 25. Boys Pocket Knives Se. Large Cov- ered Chamber buckets, assorted colors 88¢; Foot ¢ Manhattan School bags 10c. 1 Box of 7 assorted colored Crayons 8c, “Tea ‘Trays 5c. Handsome decorated English China Tea Sets pieces, Only $135. Clothes lines 80 ft. 4c, 60 ft, it 12e. Superior Laundry Soap 6 large cak 2c Shoe Dressing 2 bottles loc. 85 Handsome Baby Carriages at reduced prices; 100 Traveling Trunks sold’ at cost price; Extra fine decorated french chin? fruit plates 93¢ts, worth 0c; Tin cus- padores assorted colors 2 tor cts, t—Night. Tsaw a vision fn the night Which chilled my blood almost; Abel seared m> into dreadful tlts— An awful, horrid ghost! With turtte’s head and lobster’s claw3, Ghost made it plain to see, Td vaten rather late at night ‘More than Was good for ine. There came a sound like angel’ s voice, Clear as a silver bel Itsaid, take “Perry Davis? Pan Killer,—an4t be well.” Galvano-Magnetic ‘Treatment cr DISEASE. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR AMOUNT PAID FOR ‘TREATMENT REFUNDED TRE PATIENT. IN SUCCESSFUL OPERATION IN BALTIMORE, MD., Dering Past Two Years. BRANCH OFFICE, EMBRACING ALL THE ADVAN- TAGES OF Home OrFice, Now Oren DAILY aT 9223 F strect n. W., Washington. Office hours from 8 to 12 a.m. and 2 to 8p.m, Sundays excepted. Call or send for paurphiels containing over one hundred teslimonials of cures of citizens of Bal- timore, covering the entire range of nerve and otherwise incurable diseases. See morning National Republican and Baltimore Sun for daily announcement of cures of chronic diseases. Consultation free at oftice or home of patient. 8 Johnsons Oyster Saloons, 9th, near E. Quallity and quantity immense. Steamed and otuer styles now ready. ° Ladics’ saloon, first floor. Pure Grape Cider at Chr. Xander’s, No. 911 7th street northwest, A Good Medicinal ‘Tonic. with real merit, is Brown’s Iron Bitters. Essex County, Va.—Mr. James R. Micon, clerk, says: “I have used Brown's Iron Bitters and found it valuable for the purposes which it claims.” Warrenton, N. C.—Rey. J. E. C. Barham says: “T used Brown's Iron Bitters. It is. a complete re- storative, tonic and appetizer.” Pure Grape Cider at Chr, Xander’s, No. 911 7th street northwest. Dandruff Is REMOVED By THE Use OF CocoaIN And it simulates and promotes the growth of the hair. Burnett's Flavoring Extracts are the best. Lundborg’s Perfumes, Edenta, and Marechal Niel Rosa. They All Use Hunt’s Insect Powder. It costs 25 cents a bottle, and will kill or banish every Insect. such ws rodeh, water bug, bed bu; etc. trom your premises. For sale by all drug- gists Milwaukee Heer, be. a stovep!pe—drawn from trood. tr Kyreur, 1732 Penna. avenue, Look Out for Frauds! The genuine “Rouzh on Corns” ts made only by E. §. Wells (proprietor of “Rough on Rats”), and has laughing face of a man on labels. 15c. and 25c. votes. 13 Milwaukee Beer, 5c. a schooner—drawn {rom wood. wr Kyieut, 2 Penna. avenua, “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning and delivered in 3g-1b. “Ward” prints, 5c. per 1b. Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and ‘sweet milk, Se.—per qt. Cream, 15c. pint. Bancars. Pa First Bargain—100 doz. warranted All silk HOSE, in cardins piu vy bit "1 iar Ses, ENE ary ioe arm are nk, bro, Second Bargain—50 doz. Black Lisle Thread HOSE, extra long, all sizes, 35 cents per pair. ‘Third Bargain—25 doz. French Lisle HOS} blue, cardinal, black, &6.. 19 cents por pale? 2 ay Fourth Bargain—150 doz. English Bal. HOSE, best value ever offered for 25 cents per pair. ¥ifth Bargsin—50 doz. Black French HOSE, white feet, 98 cents per psir. aoe Sixth Bargain—50 doz, Children’s double hi bi Toes, and double knees, in English navy blue £ Toa 8 cents per pair. Seventh Barzain—100 doz. Warranted Fren CORSETS, cis conte per pair. i aoe. Eighth Banzain —10 doz. Satteen CORSETS, in small — only, $1 per pair. Ninth Ba:gain—100 French Wover ‘ORSET: warranted bone, eliort and long, #1 per pairs a ‘Tenth Bargain—Bettes quality in French Wove Se cain toric roma Ook vent 1—50 doz. | Bide COR- SETS, $1. 50 per pair. pia ‘Twelfth i—50 doz. 600-bone COR! = out side s:ecl, 1. 60 per pair. = SEs wie Thirteenth Bargain—P. D, RSE: sizes, and colore, from $1.43 pep BIO Fourteenth Bargain—Dr. Warner’s CORSETS in all makes and sizes, trom #1 per pair. Fifteenth Bargain—Misses’ CORSETS in all makes Pe andeizes, from 63 cents per pair uy) CHEAPEST JERSEYS IN THE CITY. ‘The Palais Royal intends to acquire a name for selling Bey nt 48 each. Our second quality is $2.98 cach. Our third quslity 18 $3.24 each. Fur above prices we defy the wo:ld to «ive bet- ter value. Our Jersey at $3.24 will compare favorably the best-fitting Jerseys and the best quality the lowest pric Our first quality is with those sold at $5 at many stores. PPP 11 ,s Peat sh 18's BPP AA LE AA Tt ®sssq P A ALEELA 411 Sgss8 RRR OOF ¥ = furs o'r AE = E RO ¥ Bat > 8 00 A ALLS sept 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. > Secuarry Frou Lioss By Bonctary, KOBBERY, Flide OR ACCID:.NT. bie bee HONAL BAF! ‘E at ay comraat Popettal Charter Act of Congress Janten Ba, ser. BENJAMIN P, SNYDER, Prosiden CHARLES Rie Rings & Co., Vioe President JOHN CAss! ‘Treasurer. ALBERT L. STURTEVANT, Secretary. C.'E. Nyman, Asst. Sear. Penjamin P. Snyder, Charles C. Glover, ‘Cassels, lenry A. Willard, i ‘Albert la Sturtevant, inoue van as EOPLE'S SAVING BANK—WHERE You o&N suit of Clothing and deposit SSoriS weiss eee 10. Dro Suits frou 8 s$fo and pe ‘School (Sylar ‘$4 to $8 and iP Bilas and Boys! coho! Stiose 730° $1 and $1.25, Boye’ Fianna Shirt Waisk be and $1. = sepl 1914-1916 Penn. Ave. Cu. Rovrzsr, NOS. 408 AND 405 1TH ETREET NORTHWEST. HEADQUARTERS R THE WHITNEY CHIL- DREN'S chRnrage ‘COMPANY. 7 ONBORSST EPP PART GSQUION? 50 toe Meek Saas MEL A Can the __ COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. TEN ACRES OF LAND SITUATE ittle England (or West Hampton), very desiral for building purposes. ‘The above laud hi e to the far famed Hampton ine view of Fortresr Monroe, Noriiai School and the Roads, commandine the National Soldiers’ Home, the surrounding country, about'a quarter of a mil» from the ‘on, and five tiles by land or water ft ‘This property is on hi ted for fine residences, , Se ready been built in the vicinity. Title suar: For price and particulars apply to A. C. T! Hampton, Va. penclis—5e. Fine Porcelain ups and 6 Knives OR TRADE FOR HOUSE city, 16 Acres of Land, with good Dwel ing an dings, at the Hizhlands, on the B. & ORR. cl Yen iniles trom Washington, for # AGGAMAN, 917 F street. Dairy aud Grain Farm (arlendid road), in Mor cult rs.), barns and ced, fruited and rom railroad; 1 ii. 11 ‘Aigo stock and imp! ‘Sold to close an estat F F LE- ORES of good Jand and 6 room house on the Brookvilie between Mr. Brad pply to Mr. WHIT (OK SALE—A HANDSOME COUNTRY SEAT OF about 7 acres; cornerot 7th street road and Whit- ey avenue; cominodious house; iarge bar ises, or 634 Pennsylyani PROPOSALS. Provosars FOR GOAL. REFORM ScHooL OF THE Disruicr oF Couumsra, WASHINGTON, Sept. 3, Sealed Proposals will be received by me of THURSDAY, for the delivery ut the Iteform School of — 200 tous of white ash Furnace Coal, more 6r lesa. 50 tous of white ash Range, more or I All to be free from slate and other impurities, ‘To be delivered in quantities and at such ‘times as be direet-d by the superintendent of the achool. weigh 2,240 pounds 8 ton to inspector and weigher to be paid by contrac- . Proposals must be endorsed ‘Proposals for Coal.” Hight to reject bids or waive defects is reserved. TCH, President Board of Trustees, WOOD AND COAL. ONG, WOOD—3PRUCE PINE, £4 nd fee of 20 cents GLO. CREVE- $6.25; $7; Hi , 1822 14th st. b.w.; wharf, foot of 14th st. We have inst received a largo lot of Bakers PINE j also fresh mined COAL of euperior quality for Of which we offer at lowest murket ‘Abe attention of consumers is respectfully invited to tu inspection of ourstock. STEPHENSON & BRO., ‘7th st. wharf and 12th st. and Pa. ave. SCRAP PICTURES JAY GOULD, 421 9 ST., WON. of Relief and Sera p-1 Paper Dolla, French T issue Pay soine pletures for the * FUL VARIE!Y¥ tures, Birthday Cards, Don't forge: to buy, Fat Orexrxe Day Goons. We open TO-DAY full lines of all the pew FABRICS EB ESS GOUDS, in the most desirable VELVETS and VELVE1LENS to matel. “BRUNSWICK” VELVETEENS are the best. Full lines of DOMESTIC SEKEEPING LIN ail needful things for the season. JOHN T. MITCHELL, 931 Pennsylvania ayenue. 8, LACK CURTAINS and H, > 2485 IMPORTER AND TAILOR. FALL AND WINTER GOODS RECEIVED. Gentlemen who have had troubio in getting fitted and suited are invited to call at the Fashion House, 1111 Pa, Ave., Washington, D. C. HUUSEFURNISHING GOODS. our full supply of Housefur. Jarpets of the newest and most choice designs in Bigelow, Lowell and Hartford Wile fons, Bigelow, Lowell and’ Hartiord Brussels, Axmin sters, Moquette, Roxbury Tapestry, Smith's Tapestr Gsrpeta, Mugs and Atate In great vericeees Garpets, Ituys and Mate in great variety, Turcomens, ve Lace Curtains and Curtain HOOE, Bio. & CO., 1328 F 8 rect Northwest. ((A8PETS AND Bo! We are daily recetvin nishings, comprising Ingraia Cerpets, 8 Tavestrys, Spun Silks, Poles ‘aca SRERS | ERR gS5Sg S88, Hun Sgss8 Sass FOR WINE OR JELLY; APPLE PARERS, &o, WINDOW SCREENS, BUILDERS HABLWAKE, &o, F. P. MAY & CO., 634 Pennsylvania avenue. PPOTECT YoUK FUKB AND WINTER CLOTH ING AGAINST THE RAVAGES OF MOTH. Rr Ere Sess’ REFINED GUM CAMPHOR 80c, PER POUND. 1. C. BISHOP, Druggiat, 780 9th street. corner H atreet northwest. MONG THE MANY INS ‘and associations doing bu: ‘assesemicnt” plan, Doue 4a 80 cx loss or fuilure as the MUTUAL RES ASSOCIATION, 2nd certainl Successful znd poy goncern, | ‘The old CE COMPANIES on the mutual o secu iH HVE FOND LIFE nly none have proved so pular in so short n time as this favored. ae satberice: in pnaneance matters a frequently comm ta step forward ih the scien science of Life Insur- te its policy holders have on more than one ir confidence in its manage- ‘&e., call at the «fice, 1509 H . ¥. KNIGHT, Manager. occasion expressed theli ment, For circulars, EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. ROF. SHELDON'S FASHIONABLE DANCING ized only by the cite, “Nou can gehe fora ees, Heaney fou can Join for a week, on Guarter or soason. Send for eiveular. "“auSi-om EMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES AND CHIL- WASHINGTON SCHOOL NS) dren, 622 1 orth west. Tse FS, north Sines a. ‘S-ptembes 18-3. Mra. PLIZABELH HACRIS, Prin. GoSZAGA COLLEGE, WITH A STAFF OF WELL. TH trained and lc Professore, offers a fine on- po:tunity for a thorough Classica, or Commercial kd gativn. Aspecial class will be opened thin week (sept. 12) fo: the purpose of giving larger toys the advantag: of Jesrning elementary branches without at the rare aime Deuns obliged to et side by side with boss wie are much oun emselves. An eariy applicat.on {OF Taemibersh Fao dls clans ia x quired ‘Terms, $10 a quarter in advauce. INO. J. MURPHY, 8. eepli-Im ‘Prevident, SoFook, OF FLOCUTION AND DXAMALIC AT. Mrs, ADELINE DUVAL MACK will resume her Lessons at her new residence, 1214 K street, St PTF M- ¥ Circulars at residence. sep 8-1w Natiox AL MEDICAL COLLEGE. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT ‘OF THE COLUMBIAN UsIVERSITY, The Sixty-second Annual Session will becin on Mi DAY, OCTOBER Ist, AT 8 P. M., in the College Building, 1325 H sirect northwest, with an Introductory Address by Prof. A. F. A. KING, M. D.. to which the profession and public are cordia ly invited.” The remular Lectures will combnue daly throughout the course, beginning at 5:30 p.m. The Autumn Examinations will commence oo! THURSDAY, Si: PTEMBER 2718, at 5:30 ‘or particulars apply at the Dean's Uflice, Thirteenth st: cet northwest, sepl0-lm (HE COLUMBIA KINDERGARTEN WILL OPEN Cine e. ea setite piindval Tait toes ANNA N, Supervisins incip Miss F. d.LAKE, Ase Prin., 312 Ind-aye. sepi0-Im me OH iL OF MUSIC (ESTABLISHED, 1877.) SME thos, 707 Bthatreet morthwest; branch ort Peuiisvivania avenue an Btn. W. Opel Het eO. LNGALLS KING, Pon. eSeain Ss BALLS SELECT SCHOOL, 704 RHODE landavenue. Duties resumed Sevtember 17th, udiments of Instrumental Music taught sep8-3t" ATIONAL UNIVERSITY. OF LAW. » Ascockate Justice of the Su- preme Court of the District of Columbia, President. H uel F. Miller, Associate Ju-tice of the Su- preme Court of the United States, Professor of Interna- Honal and Con-titutional Law. H. O. Claughton, esq., Professor of Pleading, Evi- genow Equity Jurisprudence, Commercial and’Mari- ime Law. William B. Webb, esq., Professor of Practice and e of Moot Court, usi, esq, Professor of the Law of Teal cis, Negotiable Instru- and Personal Propert: ments, and Applied E m1 nto Professor of Legal uty. Watson J.’ Practice end Si Hon. HH, Wells, ¢ Hon. W. Willoughby, Deods and Convevaneos, h Totten, esq., Law of Corporations. ‘Caw of Torts, ‘The Conflict of Laws. Lavender, 480% Loui a avenue. information or enter at the Lecture Rooms tween the hours of 8 aud 10 a.m. “nd 4 and 5 p.m..and atthe ¢oe of the ‘secre SFPTEMBFR lorax, hi street northwest. sepT-1w* sepT7-Lun* ISS E, 5) NDORFF WILL OPN HER SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND CIRLS, 2 MONDA PTEMBER ioth, Teh, 9th street northwest. W ESE END KINDERGARTEN ANDSCHOOL Primary and Advanced C:aases, reopens OCTO- BER Isr, at the coruer of H and 18th street—Branch of the National Kindergarten, sep6-1m. MAES, DANCING ACADEMY. ant. 1. G. MARINT reopens his Academy on SATURDAY, SiLPTEMBER 22, 1883, whn the classes for the season of 1883-"84 will Le formed. Former pupils are invited to be present at the opening reception. For particulars seo circulars. sep6-3m ASELL INSTITUTE, 903 16TH STREET N.W., reopens September '20, 1883. A home aud day &chool for girls, Parental care and discipline, ‘sep6-1m' Mig. L. E. SMITH, Principal. ‘OBWOOD INSTITUTE, SESSION 1833~'s4. CORPS OF i EACHERS. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. CABELL, Principals; Prof. B. R, Mason, Latin and Mathematics; Prof. 5. M. Shi (Columbian Colleze,) History, Moral and Mental Phi- losophy, and Logic; Prof. A: N. Skinuer, (Nat. be..) Astronomy, Physies, Geolory; Prof, J. I. Rogers, Chemistry,’ (with experiments:) Prof. ¥. Mussncus, German, Greek, Math. ; Mad. Chevremont, (Diplomes a> TAcademie de Paris) French; Mice M. '. son, Eur lish; Miss M. Gay, Belles Lettres; Prof. Anton Gloctz- ner, Instrumental Music; Miss H. EF. Jones, Vocal Mu- 3 . F.C. Messer, Art, Drawing and Painting; mn, Ciass Drawing and Decorative Art; Cahisthenics and elocution; Prof. L. icing, In branches not named the best instruction provided. eep5-15" HE HOWARD UNIVERSITY. Circulars of the MEDICAL, PHARMACEUTICAL and DENTAL DEPARTMENTS are ready for circula- jon. Address PROF. C. B. PURVIS, M.D., Secretary, 1118 sth street. The LAW DEPARTMENT open Address PROF. B. F. LLIGHTON, jana avenue, The NORMAL PREPARATORY COLLEGE and THEOLUGICAL DEPARTMENT opens September Address J. B. JOHNSON, Secretary. sep5-1Ut tember 15. 482 Louis- PENSOARA FREE KINDERGARTEN REOPENS September 10, in St. George's Hall, 610 1ith street. Tickets of admission to children under six years of ae will be xiven out at the hall Thursdey and Friday from 10 to 12 and from 3to5o'clock. Parents of means are not expected to enter their clilidren, No primary in- struction given. sep5-6t SELECT SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN willopen SEPTEMBER 17TH on 13th. street, foot of Corcoran. A dancing class in connection with the school will be organized October Ist. ‘terms in For circulars, &c.. apply to Misses BARNES and BLAIK, principals, 1525 10th street n.w. _ eep5-2W ARES oHOOL, 1318 IST. N.W. OPP. FRANKLIN Park. Open for its fourteenth annual ression Sept. . ‘Thorough instruction in drawing and painting Mechanical drawing. Prof Charles Schiaar. sep5-1m* ‘Mrs. 8. E, FULLEN, Principal. CAPITOL HILL INSTITUTE AND KINDERGAR. ten. Misses Boyden and Gates, Principals. ‘The annual session of this school opens. MONDAY. BEX 17TH, with eularzed accommodations for pupils, in the spacious building corner Ist aud A streets southeast (facing Ea-t Capitol Park). Large, gary echool-roome, amurle playground, &e. |Thorowzh instructions in all grades. Kindergarten and Academic Departments. Superior advantages in Music, Draw- ing and Languages, For Catalones and further information apply to Principals, at the School building, 20 Ist strect south- east, or at 22 3d street southeast. sep4-2mn. HE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. ‘THE COLUMBIAN COLLEGE OPENS SEPT. 12. THE MEDICAL COLLEGE PENS OCT. 1. THE LAW »CHOOL OPENS OCT. 10. During th» erection of the new University Building, the exercises of the College proper will be conducted ih the rooms of the Preparatory School, 1335. H street northwest, and of the National Medical College, 1323 H. street northwest. For informat.on conceruiug these Departments, address Dr. JAMES C. WELLING, 1550 ‘THE PREPARATORY SCHOOL will open in the new and commodions buiiding, 1335 Hi street northwest, on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th, with the foll corps of teachers: Otis ‘T. Mason, A. M., Ph. D., A A. J. Hunwiigton, D. D., Protessor of Greek’ the Rev. 8. M. Shute, . D.. Professor of I:hetoric; Andrew P- Maniague, A. M., Professor of Latin;J. Howard Gore, B.W., Professor of Mathematies, Mr Anthony Janae, ‘Professor of Fre::ch; Howar L. Hodgkins, A. M., In- structor in Mathematics, Greek and Latin. Examina- tion of candidates for sdmission wii be held in the School Building, after September 3d, from 9 a. m. to Sp. the Principal's residence, 1805 Q «treet t, every evenirg from 710 8. For cataloscues of further information please address the Princival at either of the ebove named places. eed-Im ABEINGTON ACADEMY, CORCORAN BUILDING, Comer Pennsylvania avénue and 15th street, oppo- site U. 8. Treasury, a Select School fr Boys and Your ‘Men. ° Number limited. Only scholars of yood moi character received. Fall term of 1883 begins Septem- ber 10th. Day and Evening Sessions. Careful and Book-Kecping, ‘Shoriehand, tiger Acithenetes ates? -Keeping, % Arithmetic, bra. Geome » Letin and Greek, BURTON MA- CAFEE, A. M.,'Principal, Washington, D. ©. ‘OUNT VERNON INSTITUTE. ENGLISH AND FRENCH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, 1590 I STREET, ‘Will Reopen SEPTEMBER 26th. MRS. G. W. PATRO, Principal. sf u15-3ur sepl-3m Bay 2“4 bee A POSITIVE CURE FOR MALARIA, CHILLS AND FEVER—Contains no Quinine, Arsenio, or any metalic ompounds—at Druggiets, 60 cents. iCTION IN WALL PAPERS. Following Prices, its off Securities and Valuabled on Upecial Deposit at lowat ang for 256. ‘8 piece, and all size fedig0 be first-class, as we employ no ‘all before purchasing eleewhere, and you will save INO. F. SPELSHOUSE, Agt. 521 7th street northwest, bet. E. and F streets, ‘Washington, D. 0. Glass, Crockery Ge isco West Weatineton, Boarding and Day ree rashing ing ani fehool Tor Young Ladies aud Little Girls” Thorough Collegiate Course, Special students m Music, French, and German, The twelfth year becins September 1883. For circulars apply to Principal, LU ST’PHENSON, au6-2m" GQREXGPRIAN, BUSINESS COLLEGE. ESTAB- lished in 1864 and improved , occupies 8 cious, handsoine and commodious batiela ‘Lingo Hall building, corner Sth and D streets nw, ‘Training for sons fulness avd honorable independence. | College office for reception and re-istration of students August ing eessions resumed MON- Day, Sept 8. Course ore ways Penunemahipy Cribow- Hsin Calculations. Beckxeep ie ‘single and dou- dle entry, Commereial Law, omy, and Badinesd Morais, Special ‘of Elocution inant tho stadent Yayesta capitals deposits oie Bank makes parchgecn cic and on to, ice Renta, ‘nmuranos and taxea, and keope ail'of tie ake upon graduates at class of schoumtio pier Tt is of ad- Taping fp studionts op be recistered fully equipped Hours of Day soasions, 9 a.m. to 2:30 p. Bakes oesy ace Tete pase a ye] each; by the quarter, $20 upon Even- Se ae wey hemes Me BARA A. SPENCER, Vics Price aull WASHING INS! HE 7 GTO} See STITUTE, ange Se thiuber tthe nitemter CHER AT WEST | ournor Sl set Sia shor ef Music; Soprano, st. | © = Sy op ea and the Art X. L. MoCARTEE, “TA Matthew's (K.C.) Chat of Singing. TPM a em, 308 H atrect torthweet. IN'S UNIVERSITY SCHOOL opens SER+ 18. For circulars a dross CHAPMAN MAUPIN, M.A., Principal OR-ES' KINDERGARTE in St. George's Hall. 5) First lecture to mothers aid nuraee git Weduesiay, October 10, at 3 o'cloek, sep th, th.s-0w SAMY LEAVITT, OF bOSTO: ace ed SEPTEMBER 18 Teun 3 ‘Address 944 K street north: SW. FLYNN, A.M. Ss. ENN A oo on for Cal competitive Will reop MONDAY, “SE ) j PRIVATE TUTOR, . 8th and K etrets north west. Greek, French. German, unapaba, ‘Terms in aavance. #> A MONTH. TRAINING SCHOOL, 1th street northwest ven by Mra. LOU> Tcthorche Brokkeering, Foglia Gramma Poomanship, U.S. History, Geography, Spelling. au2 WASHINGTON SCHOOL OF PHONOGRAPHY, AND AND classes wi g ws and de Janop; TYPE-WRITING feiergment for B lire, 1883. each evening st 6:30. Private instruction given by « Worough aud practical Special course of twelve lessons for active phonogra- P students furnished with Text-books, C Dictionaries, Periodicals and vther PLo- YPE-WRITING lessons given at any hour of the day ot eveuing. Use of writing machine one hour with Ribbons, Linen Paper and other ices to students. |. A. WHIi COMB, 927 I strect northwest. GpLONGETOWN COLLEGE, D.C Peano, Organ, Vi. M tion to beciimers, an Special Toeme moderate well Ste, beoae. advanced. OPENS OCT, SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION AND English Longuae, M street northweat, Mra. M. STEVENS HART, Private and ciass instruction ia siumins September 10th. Teachers’ classes Wil October Ist and 24-6 The natural devel: m, Writing Macnin smh. Ai"Avanraaes. mest and culture of the voice for bile adcress or singing. other painful vocal defects overcome; OD: DORSED BY PROMINENT LOCAL PHYSICIANS. h taught by rapid and comprehensive sinade known upon application. Lib= Schools in the Academic and Scientific Departments open THURSDAY, September 13th, 1883. Apply to N,8.J., Georgetown Collece, 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 cpens WEDNESDAY, October 34, 1893_ Apply to 8. M. YEATMAN, esq., 410 Sth street north- After October Ist, Geonze- Rey: JAMES A, DOO! TIVUTE REOPENS par be centved. YT th. Four boarding py ply to the MISS wet, Washington, D. C. town Upllege Law Building, Washington, D. C. FRRENCH Lana: consecutive conversations by Adaresa, Le Droit Park. ing and Day School ior'¥ ad advance Lerad from Thomascirele.ai30-im, rue Boys’ ENGLIs HAND CLaSsiCAL HIGH Win open Sept Room of Dr. t stenographic wor: re 1, high siand in land. Mr. Hunt may be addrosed justitutions of U through lock box Ks. J. L. Meg L WILL LLOPEN - Stu the Institute for ps ROFESSOR ALEX. DE WOLOWSKI nsical Tustitute at 940 New York av: Tiano Instruction by his for Singing and ably short n Operas and Oraterios will find their Mecea in Prof Which is the shortest and best, saving Of practice, and training voices quickly attended to. aul NIST AND CHOIR cet northwest. Private les- Public voice classes “ff SRY ¢. HALLOW" CLASSES REOPE z tion acquired in 0 ’ .m. for Young iy Kindervarten for lve ring and evening cusses for DOMME, 1323 Ket. nw. __ DRY GOODS. NSO) faster, 1117 20th stre INDERGARTEN NORMAL I ‘Mode! Kindergartens for tho tra jonths’ course), commences October 81! Positions ‘secured for thore who a fied. For particulars appl Kindergarien, 929 LUCK, at the Fra SH AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL. So. 405 Fast CariToL STR! CHARLES E. HILTON, A. The Fall Term of this schoo! 1883, Students fit 5 GUINNIP'S, Iwill open September 1, od for any coliege, scientific school, civil’ service examinations, or busine-s, umber of pupiis will be admitted into the family of the ‘who will receive constant supervision, and particular attention given to individual needs. and _private instruction wiv 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, Classes will be forme: both sexes, References furnished. {CHOOL FOR GIRLS AND LITTLE Opens SFPTEMB’ BL At 1436 Corcoran +treet. ‘Lhe Misses TIFFEY, Principals. HE WEST WASHINGTON CONSERVAIORY now open for THE SEASON IS DECLINING, AND 80 ARE THE PRICES ON ALL OUB BUMMER GOODS, As for instance: ‘We are now offering a manufacturer's stock of WHITE MULL TIES AT HALF PRICE. Note the prices: 8¢., 10c., Mo., 12\e., Me., Ie. 16c., 18c. and 20c.—positively worth twice the mouey. 500 DOZEN OF LADIES’ FANCY BORDERED HANDEERCHIEPS ALSO AT HALF PRICE, FKOM 100. UP, 500 DOZEN OF HEM STITCHED AND FANCE \e reception of pup! exinning September 17. order of the board. 8. BARBAKIN, 5 Secrotary.sepatsep21 RENCH AND ENGLISH FAMILY AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE 1305 17th st., corner Massachusetts a Under-the direction of Mrs. L. P. Anna Ellis, assixted by Prof. A. P. ment of Ancicnt Dr. J. ‘tment of Biusic; M department of euch; Miss Emma J, Rowe, Kiudergattuer, and a full corps of con:petent teachers. A thorough English and claseical course, with special vantages offered in French and Muste. “To Frovbel ten system will be aided daily oral instruc- neh. A limited number of young ladies re- dere, For circulars and inforna- tion call upon or address the principa's a northwest, Warhington. ial Herdic will convey. ‘Hill direct to the school aux SS HILTON'S ENGLISH AND FRENCH SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, 821 Vermont avenue, reopens Sep- ugh instruction in the Languages, M: ics, Literature and the Sciences. a PECIAL INSTRUCTION ractical Instruction will be given to vy@ over ten years old, who wish to it business or profession. book-stores. Inquire of street, au23. FROM 12}0. UP, ‘The residue of our Large Stock of SHETLAND, ZEPHYR AND “BREAKFAST SHOUL- DEK" SHAWLS AT COST PRICE, In Blues, Reds, Pinks, Whites and Fancy Combinations, We still continue to close out our stock of LADIES’ COTTON UNDERWEAR AT CO3T PRICE, TRIMMED NIGHT DRESS at it positively woth, ceived as Parlor B. upils residing on Capi- Foung men an papiie wanted. y ICHAK A. URCH SCHOOL FOR YOUNG 2th st. n.w. Fifteenth year bezins Sey Y ough instruction in English, French, Music, Drawing, culars, &c., appl; Onr BEAUTIFULL ‘The Bargains we offvr are genuine, and all visitors to our Stores go away satishud, Principal, Miss ‘AND MATHEMATIC Session begins Septem address et GUINNIP & CO., 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREPT NW. Tue By Tue ber 12.” For circulars, &e., HAS. B. YOUNG, Principal, 914 14th strent. 'T VERNON SEMINARY, 1017 and 1100 M street northwest, ASHI: GION, D.C. Enters its Ninth year Wi DNESDAY, Sept 26, 1883, ‘DDY SOMERS, Principsl. ish Course—Complete, thorotzh and practical. Classical Course—Prerares for the Seminacy, or for entrance into Smith, Freuch and German—Taught by the *‘Natural Meth- of Mra. M. Stevens Prin- ss holoel of Eloontions Yocal Music—Directress, Madame Annie ‘Piano—Director, Professor Anton Gloetzner. Art—Drawinz and Paint Messer, Director of the Was Decorative Art—Under the teachers. > ORELOCK. nth, Vassar and | JUST RECPIVED, THREE CASES OF CLOT and 6-4. All the New and Desirable Shades, At Popular Prices, New invoive of Lupin's COLD CASHMERES, at Old Prices—Sve, to $1 per yard, A Complete Line of BLACK AND COL'D with low Tariff duty, $1 to $2. ALL LAWNS, SATINES, GINGHAMS AND WHITR GOODS AT COST. ONE PRICE—PLAIN FIGURES, 0a.” (Sauvenr.) Elocution—In chat Director, Professor C.E. ington Art School. VELVETS, BLACK SILKS, supervision SS TACIE A. DANIEL, TEACHER OF VOCAL irs address, 713 FIFTH STREET N.W. ‘RS. OLGA HESSELBACH-SPIEK REOP! her Kindeewarten, 1135 17th street northwest, MONDAY, OCTOBER Isr, 1883. Apply for circulars of September. $6 (\OMMENT ON PARLE A PARIS."_FRENCH pleasantly taucht by Prof. H. native, graduate of Sorbonne Universit erences—} 8. L. HEMPSTONE, LARKOQUE, « 803 MARKET SPACE, French Minister.” Also, Span- sciences. Address St ROK. & MRS. LUCIEN E. C. COLLIERE? FRENCH, ENGLISH & CLAS sICAL SCHOOL 1538 1 street north for the reception of p School year bexins 1884. Full corps of SHOLTLIDGE'S ACADEMY FOR ‘and Boys, Media, Pen Schoo! year opens Fixed pri eve extn, changes.” No ttscid tion for admission. Six , 50. SILKS, 62. SILKS, 75. Sirxs, 37. SEPTEMBER October Ist, and closes Ju teachers, eps ‘We are selling excellent BLACK SILKS at $1, $1.25 Special Bargains. NUNS’ VEILINGS, EMBER loon | 42 inches wide, ali pure wool, 31. expense, even books, &c. ental expenses. No examina— teachers, all rtunities for apt back Panons. or students may select studieg or chcose the tertiar Engieh, ‘Scleutine, Bae my ‘aged or Civil 1 ngincering Atel Lat Media Acad COLORED AND BLACK CASHMERES, all pure wool, double width, 37) gy ee DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, #2. Harvard, ‘and Polytechnic *choola. A Physical aborstory : @ fine Gymnasium and Ball Ground. 1,500 vols. added to Lil doubled in 1883, ‘Cen students sent to colleze graduating class in Commerec‘al Department in 18% Media has seven churches and a temperance which prohibits the sale of all intoxica' new illustrated circular ‘the prietor, SWITHIN C. SHORTLIDG! Fe bose ae Mise alee alt iW a ouse from 2 to9 p.m. Soine patrons of the Acadeany: olds, ‘Treseury, BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, all pure wool, $2. BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, paren ce charter, | all pure linen, 60. WAMSUTTA AND FRUIT OF THE LOOM YAR HURSDAY, Atgast | WADE (VERY BEST) BLEACHED COTTONS, tis. Gen. IM. Re 8. Smoot, 1423, 711 MARKET SPAT. Shirt for 75 cents ever offered in this or ‘ig the bot Shirt for 75 cents eve red tu material ‘This Shirt nas been sold in this market for ten citizens can toils and thousands of our best citizens, can tentiiy . Anderson, 1616 Q st.n.w.; Dr. A. director U.S Ne ELECT SCHOO} bets id 19th ete ne i MONTH (Sept. $4.) “nner of wiident in uperior advan’ “erms moderate. bbe made any time at ecuool rooms front 9 a. THOS. W. SIDWELL, Principal. N£W SicaT sctioor For Bors. 1898 I STREET NORTHWEST. English branches, Penmanship (rapid business- hand), Book-keeping, Short-hand, aud French for $5 L. E. C. COLLIERE, Principal. ‘STUD! LESSONS, WITH 0 AND FRIVATE, Ls Ta See Ting Water Color an3 Ol Lee earett reterenaee ‘Shai, Sif . SEATON DONOHO. G_OXE MONTH GUAR. “‘MYSTERY" SHIRT, ‘the best fitting and most uniform in quality of shirt in the market. ral 1002 F street north SPECIALTIES. BOOKKEEPIN( tpequal three of any other, When terms will for Ladies. Prof. G. W. PROFESSIONAL. =——— \ABY FECT ARE 2 io dase a Coan = HOME SCIIOOL ‘the: aires sas eeemen st. Eia/iieittal ameeane Seg

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