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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, SEPT LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather, OFrick OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, Wasiixetox, D.C, Sept 15, 1883, 19 a.m. For the mildie Atlantle stetes, generally fair eather, stationary or a slight rise im tempera at Varladle winds, stationary or lower ba- someter. WEATHER TO-MORROW. The following special temperatures were re- | accuinulation of stock. The grain crops are heavy, +) and A Cleveland, gor; | Smit wheat ls In Stee Or tae temic DRAUGHT I8 NOT TO BE FOUND, AND A MORE POTENT REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION, HEADACHE, COLIC, AND GENERAL DEBILITY SOLD BY ALL DEUGGISTS. ported at 7 a.m: Er Queber, 55°; Mr. Wa: Alpena, 59 Montreal, 68°: . 85°: St. F fe; ay. The indicat ®a nd fait We mbidie Ai rntle state = A New DEPARTURE AT THE MARBLE Stoo: those who | and taste t tiat Mr. A. Petersen, the weil-known caterer, Is to take charge of the eating counter at the Marbie Sioon will give greet Seti-fietion. Under Mr. Petersen’s admints- tration of this tmportont part of the establisument | 45 rath: the eating the best. 01 unter Wl alWays be provided With erything, cooked and gori the must mpony style. Ihe Marble s sonventently locate at the corne Fania aven also ¢ of Pennsyi- herevofore tn charge of his two ouses, Nox 2 Tow cle and 112 Street | cheaper tals season. M houses: So. 38 lows Cirole and 1129 17th street | Goeainn and “pos pe 4 te Dortuwest, Where: fue rooms and tan be obtained at mo lerate prices, Srectar Onpexs, ladies, to our New York store for anythin 2 prompt attention if left at 1a2t New York avenue. Cochrane & Co. Norte thys, 1199 Pa. ay., tal doz. fine Fleenth patiited, Lance White Woolea Blankets, $1. Bewi & Cos, Fresseti’s Iez Cea shi ped anys town. here out of Harracen’s Coush Syrup. See “Wanted Mis.” Scnoor. Hooxs and s*hool supplies at J.C. Par- Ker’s, 617 and 619 7h street. Hosteny, Wikis, ¥ Cochrane’s, Upcown. rellable bargains; Fine Fatt F Wear for gentlemen, Hann’s, S16 7th st. tliched Frenei calf boots, Mo hed French esif bnt- Bropuean & Co. + lovely and cheap. PoweRFtt. Opera & HP mpler’s,452 Paav. A Howe wantel by gentieman and wife ina Private family. Wantett Rooms. Porvrar in New York aiso, that Unicorn Shirt. Cochrane's. Art Exnromery, Mrs. M. BL Bruce Feopen Mont Member 17, at 433 ‘With a larg original ae us. Goup Fitiep vest chains $2, at Pi Jous T. Mitewent. has fn th Petersen, » the paym Med a creditors’ Dill en Wdk'ts, ladies. Cochrane’s Up- CITY AND_DISTRICT. The City Markets. AN INCREASE IN TH2 RECEIPT OP FLOUR EXPECTED— ~ AN ABUNDANCE OF VEGETABLES—OTHER FEATURES Or THE WEEK. In flour the market ts quiet, but the late rains Will be Itkely to increase the receipts, opening up to activity many country flour milis which have been idle fer many months. Up to the present SPECIAL BULLETIN—CONTINUED WARM AND Fare | ime N°T STORM THE Q*sTE WITH VIOLENT CATHARTICS THAT RACK AND TEAR AND WEAKEN THE UNFORTUNATE IN- VALID. BUT TONE THE STOMACH, RELIEVE THE BOWELS, REGULATE THE LIVeR, AND the receipts of new flour have not beenin | REFRESH THE NERVES WITH TARKANT'S advance of demands, and there has not been an | EFFERVESCENT’ SELTZER APERIENT WHEN THE FIRSY SYMPTOMS OF ILLNESS APPEAR. DELIGHTFUL EFFERVESC.NT ul, 62°; Denver, | Steady. The ot s"ar- that | past week and the orices are firm, especiaily tor ther will continu; in the | the good kinds. Green cured timothy Is always In demand and brings good prices. —To | ers who are careiess in making hay lose heavily it. Careful farmers can generally \om- Mand nearly one-third more for tueir hay than Straw isin steady demand, as DOES NOT EXIST. + prep ted with skill | as a re: careless ones. Js also corn on the cob. EDUCATIONAL. HE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES. 75 FRANKLIN STREET. Baltimoge. N. JOLY, 910 4TH STREET, N. W., Waehincton.t Principal 283 WESTMINSTER STRERT, Providence. 154 TRLMONT STREET, Boston. Rest of native teachers only: most and eftcacions method: special advantages for iearaling Gone yersation. | 1HIRTY LESSONS IN CLASS OF ADULT, 10. PRIVAT: LESSONS AT SCHOOL or at STUDENTS’ RESIDEN Reading, &c.. free to Students. Superior TEACHERS FURNISHED TO OTHER SCHOOLS and tof for certain hours orfor permanent positions. OFFICE HOURS, 2to5 and 7 to 8 p. m. eepis-6t ERMAN L"SSON.—H. B. MULLER INFORMS bis many friends and the publie renerally that he intends opening an evening dlass for geutiemen. _Ap- ply 925 Pennsylvania avenve. > tt UDOLPH ROWF, TEACHER OF VIOLIN. ‘Special attention ‘to young Isgies and a/ivanced wils. Lessons resumed 8) MBER 15. 1919 Pennsylvania svenue uorttweet, sepl4-1m* Dey Goons. RECEIVING NEW FALL AND WINTER DRY GODS DAILY. ALARGE STOCK (F FINE DRESS GOODS OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION. Special bargains in 40 inch a! 2 inch Chooda Clotn at 5 Ladies’ Cloth at 62 ve. Goods at $1, $1.25 and $1.50. THE BUTTER MARKET eron the boom, and prices ara advancing. gradesare scarce and higher, and in sy: ts | pathy with the markets generally through the | country, tt being the season for cold storage. Iv exoected that fine grades will bo any lin grades are 1 hot Wanted. S cents in large quantl- the¥ will be mu Uve demain aii Uae Week, cents per pound by appeared, Lut no | 600 pairs of Blankets from $2.6 up to $12 per pair. | otuer kinds of game in quamities, Dried trults “are of proupt sale when-ver of- ed, particularly for the si berries, rasp? shed tn | ¥i e and uh street. Mr. Petersen will | $5 no fine Wool Cashmeres 4 inch ull Wool ier Ladies’ Cloths and Dress Tc is not Vek Pouliry hes ben in Carpets and Olcioths on second a: Only one price, and all goods war-ante d to be as rep- resented by the ka'esmen. W. W. BURDETTE & CO., Nos. 928 7th sireet and CITY ITEMS. [From Baltimore Sun, September 12th.) Galvano-Magnetic Treamunent cherries, bie 95 pair, Brod- B 1s generally abund imi, exc: class peaches, wilei are getting scarce aud Lita s Tanzing from $1 to $2.50 per bt aos are seiling for $20 pe: e Bartlett pears & 3K street new. hundred, Delaware $15 per hundred pougis, Isabella grapes 3 to 4 cents per powad by quonitties. Cantaloupes $3 to $8 per nuudred. Apples $1.50 to $3 per is the season jor preserving fruits, and the gvod kinds for thts purpose are now in Foreign fruits are qu: Bananas #279 to $3 box, cocoanuts $49 to $50 per 1,00) ling at $3 per box, ofan, VEGETABLES PLENTIFUL. Vegetables continue to be plentiful in their re- | Spective seasons; Irish potatoes, $1.75 to $2 per egg plants, $6 per halt onions, $2.50 per barrel; ca hundred lead. {310 to $5 per hundred doz-p. Lina ality this year, and are so excellent in quality; vox. ‘The fresh Hiftquarters of beet, 83g ters, 5 to 63 cents; 10 toll cents; mutton, 5 07H cents per pound; 3.50 per bushe ee AN ANNAPOLIS PATIENT GAINS 25 PouNps IN Two SURRENDERED a8 Horenrss ny HER Doctors, Recovers PERFECT PHYSICAL HEALTH IN Five Monts. per busch, lemons $5 ordinary lem- es. Wide, medimin OF polutesl | ather tops. Prices extremely | The thousan‘s of sufferers who watch the cures dally recorded In the Sun as a revelation uf science to ufll ted mortality will recall “a remarkable of a Maryland lady,” published in Wis paver May 28. Sue then stated, it will be remembered, that when she first called at our ‘timore, Mareh 19, her physicians had surrendered her a8 hopeless, and she could not Walk naif a square witnout feeling prostrated, It was intenseiy painful to raise a moderate weight with her right arm, and with great difficuity raised her leit to her head; +o weak, Indved, she | could not stand up to comb her hair or dress’ her- ek she could walk fifteen squares, At this date she writes US from Annupolls as follows: ANNAPOLIS, Sept. 5, 1883. Gentlemen: AS you were the instruments in the : God, Who Wrought my change, it might be some gratiiteation to yuu to know that 1 au’ in enjoyment of pertect he lth; and I think you will not say I thustistic when I ‘tell you I have gained 123 pounds a month the past two montus, during this from 137 to 162 pounds. Monday I rode | busuel; story from the pen ' vages, €4t0 $8 p | plentiiui beans are of excellent qi n 50 cents to #1 pt FRetis Lively. €o., will | 2 dressed tains, bY Carcass, tock of elegant goods and new ang) 7 prime ones, $7 Lo €7.50. THE Pranmacists seven hundred people terday on the compiim-ntary rmachsts Of tht eursion xivea by connection with armaceutical As ting to subject cer- | the :pha nt of debts. | the mecting of the Amer — | Seclation. s, arranged on th health. Tsay periect nis In the rear of the AC night the grouuds were lighted wiih id there Was a disp.ay of fire. return trip the guests ickla meet- Chinese Tante! — — Condensed Locaty. tana for the bene ft of E. T. Bishop will | hosp! at Lemon's carden next Moudiy. YWorthy Chief Templar A. Kulst make earn’ ers ef their ehureh 2OWgTess tions to us- all honorable meaus to IPplicants for Liquor Hecnse in obtainins tures te their a Aa me Bcommtte and feat ew quar we soviety 1 was repre- on E street, hl, by a wou, and there placed at the . the young girl stated, took tis he Mery of a Laan W Amprop riits turne.t over to 8 ‘The Cuan ¥ of Its foundation y feast uf “tHloly Cross Dy? Was obs riy celebration of holy colored, was charged before Judge a with writing policy. He tere terak At 4 carriage containing Mr. H. Stein. family collided ith a street car at the tou ot Peansylvania avenue and 7th street ¥ Was damaged to LY ese fare: Yesterday afterne Street northwest, found x live tored infant about Beroft 2 and O streets horthwest. It was takem toshe station by Oficer Riley antturned overto th: care of Heart ta Harillton at hee request, ‘Sao tivesin alley b> Ween Shand 18th und Mand N streets norta- west. J. Sat and Robert Beall send. TMorper’s tober; also from Shillington we Tests Monthiy and Frank Lesile’s Pop- for October, A Sinali colored bey, Mamet Georze Johnson, Was convicted before Judge Mills to-lay of steal- Ing a velocipede trom George T. Cobb, and was Beut tot Melly K.ne Was beiore the Police Court to-day on th of ste: Ing a i chain from rduring a fight ence of $20 or @ two days ob! at ular Morth ked In Baltimore, irector of the Christian nis elty ! Margaret: Rile morning, charge! with in pAarket not of uta license. A fine of $19, X Of $25 wa osed. beat, ttondity Health 02 trying a rezor. h, tn relation to the ex.ml- tng the cape 1 Cusnin am, Was fined ty to arimals in sent to the reform gt S 4 lot of wa; pn Wh Olt frst corps, at J. H. eet sontheast, Last presiding, a coll we Old Soldiers of the corps, nents Were bing made to vst the t Bull Run on October 15, ap! that tie pur, Vi-it would be & gretify the desty the thes and other grest batth Ato more ly de | t tions oeeupted by the two armies Gradually nthe suffering te rake the Bone rto on the sat a i my hands tomy head because of ex- not turu in bed. Kuew not what jour even from p ife itself as a curse. sof this he: Reseptes, persistent use of them the last Uleer has healed. The Treat @isease kas succumbed. All over the breast where Was once amass of corruption 1s now healthy My weight has increa-et from one huudred ai one nundred and fifty-six pounis, and is still woinzon. Ifeel myself anew roush the CuTicuRa hEMrpn: JAMES E. RICHARDSON, m House, New Ocleans, Sworn to before United States Commissioner 3. D. CRAWEOKD, TO CLEANSE THE BLOOD Of Se-ofutous, Inherited and Contagious Humors, and thas remove the most prolific cause of human suf- fering, to clear the Skin of Disficuring Blotenes, Itch- | ing Tortures, Humiliating Eruptions, and Loathscme Sores caused by Inherited crofula, to purify ant | beautify the Skin, and restore the Hair so that no trace | of direase remain, Curiccra Resorvent, the New Blood Purifier, and Crricuma and Cericema Soar, the great Skin Cures and Beautitiers, are infallible. ‘They are the only remedies that sue-ved whea pysic- Jans and all other means fail. Price of CurictRa, email boxes, 50c.; larze boxes, #1. Curicums Kesonvent, $1 per bottle. Curicura Soar, 25e, CUTICURA SHAVING Soar, lic, Sold by all drugyists, PUTT. E DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO., BOSTON SANFORD’S RADICAL CURE For tho Tmmedtate Relief and Permanent Cure of every fora of Catarrh, from a simple Head Cold or Influenza | _ MOURNING GOODS OF EVERY GRADE AND to the loss of Smell, Taste, and Hearing. Cough, Bron- | TEXTURE. ehitis and Csterrhal Consumption. Complete Treat- ment with inhaler, $1, at ail drugyists. wep 12 oe ee ee ILLARD'S HOTEL BAR OPEN.—PARK & TIL- Ww forY's on draught, The best of everyth.ng the Sepiime “Sy. prapces, Proprietor jon vl the Steamer and passed ropriate resoiuuons, thanking the druggl-ts ashington for the handsome Htabie manner in Wiech tue! cies Were Invie by Messrs. Tuits, of buzzy to Annapolts and felt hodisposition evs all think it wouderiul T shonid have Leen’ so bullt Some triends 1 met in Annap- at the ttprovem nto edown, My friends had been enti up In five month: ls were astonishe ‘om has | New aker, 0: Richmond, and others. T puilcal ASsOclatlan met here Ve years azo and Went on an excursion to Some or the okt rinembe: fay Went on the excursion in 1854, Most ets Of the assveiation leit lor weir Tievl thitin the course of the year it may work 1 shail evrtainly take your kind advice “cling to the Ile-boat,” hoping to get sa’ To fevl so Uhainktui tor the great Dl Ing [have aire idy received, aud I hope, by the aid of my Heavenly Father and your Tre.tment,to be So tmuch ts done for me, Limiss no opportunity of recommending your MaG- . 1 suiferers from whatever cause, Uiey will never fall to be ben: nt address 13 Davidsouviile, Anne Arun Mount Vernon. t evening some day ns L once \ In Falifax Co, tember 18th, ISK5, JOHN LOUIS BOGAN, bol as I beiteve sen of Dr. M. : 1 ing took In custody Grateruliy yours, Parsons & Co. 3 and Liverty ss. Washingion, D. MaNeELIA Hopges. E. corner Lexington. and 922) F street nortuwest, and friends are invited to attend, The young girl was | af 42h Sortember, 1853, inma V. Hamann, aed 2 ast 12 o'clock p.m, ce hours 8 to 12.a.m.,2 to 8 p.m. Ses Patients visited ab teir rest 16ih inst, atS o'clock | S11 7th street nortueast, Sund: i883, at 12 m.. JOHN pal Church, | I. C. Lewis, Matter, 920 7 ed from New plete’ stock of Gentleme TSoit Hats, at Popular prices; ulso a very handsome ine ot Now Neck-wear. 920 Tih st., bet. Tand K nw. Fright—sig Tsaw « visio and choral vespers at 6 ork with a com- | °3 Fashionable September 13th, 1883, at 3 Liweuty-two years. place Suntay eve | frou: 1112 4th street n fg aS o'clock, i ALS o'clock 1 re, Friday afternoon, Septem- EDWARD RAYMOND, infant ‘sou of ‘f. [.-conurdtown parers please copy ] On ieG Septes { Beidiet’ O'Leary, With kindly words we w-lcome back ‘ this our loyed retreat Meuber of uur ictle band, But there's one vacant seat, ‘Yes, one is mis in the night nilled my blood m- Into dreadfut flts— An awiul, horrid ghost! ped without being in- | Will'am Queen, of 166 20th | the twenty-lret year of her With turtle’s head and lobster’s claws, oat made it plain to see, (en rather Late at n More than Was good for mie. ‘There came a sound lke angel's voice, Clear as a silver bell; ake “Perry Davis? and be well.” Look Out for Counterfeits, OUT Usual fae rolls for Sun- #rocer for Fielschinann & x bl ‘May she rest in If you like to he fends and aequailitanees are respectfully east 18 Dearlt is Yeast 1s not sold ho circumstances, Ozk: Nifornia, September Iss3, CHARLIE b, sichards, aged Call for the genuin Factory Depot, 1112 15th street. C. Denexas, Agent. Johnson's Oyster Saloons, * | 440 and 442 9h street. Ladies’ Suivon first floor, Open Sundcys. three years “aud three tat Oat Hill, Monday. Funeral private. Pein,, September 14th, 1883, vi low of tuelate M. e+ respectfully uvited and painful il!ness, of four forts from 7: Blankets, Com up. 736 7th st.2 $1 Buyers set a rd or yellow ticket; 6 tickets Good fora present. 736 7h lexus on Friday, September 14th, sda penalty $2! in the | 1==! ree y Scientific lron Medicine that does not produce stem all the benefits of iron without its bad is Brown's Iron Bitters, Orrawa, [11.—Dr. T. A. Smurr soy: 3 give entire satts Front Royat, Va.—Dr. G. Il. Hill say Tron Bitters seems to give general satisfaction, I recomuend It strong) Aside From Its as an infanv’s mpectfnl 'y invited to at Exxreaonprsany Bie Banaars: =} EE ininerity by Judge Mills to-day | perior Quality any other substitute for a Melln’s Food has a great merit {n with Watch it ts prepared. Medical men repute warmly Indors+ druggists everywhere will furnish itt For Child Mavelocks go to 736 7th st. nw.2 Ata meeting of a num. | Bed Ticking, 10 S, FLANN!LS LTS, TABLE LE it, and the best s, Garnet, Myrtle, Blue, d filnminated Colord, orre ws Chronicle. ration and ILK+ AND SAT: Extra edition. sketch of opening of tue Northern Pacific railroad, Don't miss this numoer, STets.. 50 cts., 62 ets. ALL- WOOL DRE ALL-WOOL MAKLAND. stripe and check Cheapest Hats im the City. New fli styles in M n’s and Boys? Hat 3 best Dollar Hatia the Distr Flinnel Underwe. ; nnel Underwear, $1; fine’ stock nel Sulrts, tru $1 lo $4, “at Aueroach’s, tomateh, SL yd. Dr. Milber’s Neu gia Pills; harmatess: no opium, 207 pila, M. TOWSON, diadonna, strychnta, &., Ey SYLVANIA AVENUE, ish Mosquitoes. Inset: Powaer burned zd chiinver will drive out every ‘oor killall suk as remain, 25 cenis, by all druggists. rvets! Carp: NEW STYLES. NEW STYLES. Is Remove By THE USE OF Cocoarxe, ROCEn Goote On And it suinulates and promotes the growth of the CARPETS SEWED AND LAID, 8 C: CARPET LINING, 7 CENTS. Burnett's Flavoring Extracts are the best, Lundborg’s Perfumes, Edents, and Marechal Niel Rose, Saxony Wool German Hand-knit at Auerbach’s,7th and IL New Jersey Premiam Wine. tate that the Port Wine produced by peer, Ol New Jersey, that took the Pre- mium at the Centennial, is excellent for medicinal purposes, being pure and more reliable than other rt wines. Espectelly recommended for we: ‘The brown stone shale soil pes grow Is rich tn iron; this 1s the ood making pro- Jackets for men and bo; 4 Toe Physicians 3 BUUSSELS ! females and the aged. In which the gray cause of the dee] perties of the w lor and the bi i. For sule by ity Days’ Tria! ‘The Voltaic Belt Cu., Mars} Dr. Dye’s Celebrated’ Electro- Electric Appliances on trial for ti (young or old) who are aMict debility, lost vitality and kind) anteeing speedy and complete restoration Address as above. N.B.—No FLOOR OIC +115, all sizes. HALL aud 51 AIR CARPEIS. LACE CUKIALNS, per pair, $1.25, $1.50, up. ToWwso., SYLVANIA AVENUE, all, Mich., will send ‘oltaic Belts and hirty days to men. ted with nervous and manly vigor. risk is incurred, as thirty days’ lowed. Tanor Mave Crork Scrs. WE HAVE CPENED A FULL LINE OF IMPORTED CLOTHS, IN ALL THE N. FOR TAILOR-MADE DRESScS, AT $2, $2.25, $2.50, $3 AND $3.50 PER YARD. FULL & INCHES WIDE, AND JUST THE GOODS FOR THE FaLL. GUINET’S BLACK AND COLORED SILKS. COLORED AND BLACK VELVETS IN EVERY Pure Grape Cider at Chr, Xander’s, No. 91: 7th street northwest. Milwnukee Beer, ipe—drawn from wood. Enicur, 1732 Penna. avenua, Don’t Dic in_ the House. “Rough on Rats.” Clears out rat ded-bugs, les, ants, moles, chip Vy SHADES, SUITABLE THESE GOODS ARE | ge a stovep!; CF ts, mice,roachs munks, "cophers. FALL STOCK OF CHOICE DRESS GOODS JUST at Chr. Xander’s, No. 911 “tn street northwest, Milwaukee ba schooner—dra' wn from toood. Cite! mei AND VELVETS, SUITABLE FOR Kniour, 1782 Penna. avenue, a ‘Aaerney Butter, churned O10 Ponaayivanie Siso, cottage onette, buttermil and Avenue, i. B.—THE BEST 18 THE CHEAPEST. sepio | 6c per ah reams, ibe. pine s ECORATIVE ART SCHOOL, —MRS, A.E. HOYLE J and Miss ©, J- WALKEI wi open an Ast School STPTEMBER 15. For terms, Sew apply at 122 and 123, Corcoran Building. sopls-6t* RT STUDIO- 1639 197m STREET NORTHWEST, Ni ARP UPONT CIKCLE. Lessons given in oil painting and all kinds of decors tive work. sepl3-3t PROF. SHELDON'S FASHION‘\BLE DANCING ACADEMY.—All the latest dimcos taucht, Patron- ized only by theelite. You can join for a week, quarter or season. Send for ci:eular. a ONZAGA COLLEGE, WITH A STABF OF WELL- KH trained and energetle Professors, offers a fine op- portunity for a thorough Classical or Commercial Fdn- cation. A special class will be opened this week (Sept. 12) for the purpose of giving larger boys the advantage of Jearniuy elementary branches without atthe same time deine obliged to sit side by side with boys Who are much younver than th-mseives. An carly application for imcrubersh p of this clas is Fequ.red. ‘Terms, $10 a quarter in advauce. INO, J. MURPHY, S. sepll-lin President. NATIONAL MEDICAL COLLEGE, MEDICAL DEPARTMENT “a OF THE COLUMBIAN UsIVERSITY. The Sixty-second Aunu: ion Will becin on NDAY, OCT Ist, AT 8 P. M. in the Collece Buildin, 1325 11 etrect northwest, with an Introductory Addzeas by Prof. A. F. A. KIN( M. D., to which the profession and public are cordi: invited. The recuiar ivetures will continue daily thr muehont the course, berraning at 3:30 p.m, ‘Vhe Autumn it xan ‘iT commence at the Col- Jege of THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2718, at 5:30 p.m. For particulars aprly at the Dean's Uiflice, No. 726 ‘Thirtecuth street northwest. ecpl0-im NRE COLUMBIA KINDERGARTEN WILL OPEN cor. of ».J. ave. and Est.n.w. SEPT. 17th. Mra. ANNA B. OGDEN, Supervising Principal, 1811 Ist. Mike F.J-LAKE, Ase. Prin., 3.3 Ind.ave. sepl0-Im. SCHOOL OF MUSIC (ESTABLISHED, 1877.) Main office, 707 8th street northwest: brauch north- east corner Pennsylvania avenue and 19th «t.n.w. Open. after Sept. 10. THEO. INGALLS KING, Prin. 68-11. AW DEPARTMENT, NATIONAL UNIVERSITY. FACULTY OF LAW. iicn. Arthur Macarthtr, Associate Justice of the Su- preme Court of the District of Columbia, President, Hon. Sainuel F. Miller, Associate Justice of the Su- preme Court of the United States, Professor of Interna- tional and ( onstitutional La: H. U. Claughton, esq., Professor of Pleading, Evi- gence, Equity Jurisprudence, Commercial aud "Mari ime Law. Wiliam B. Webb, esq., Professor of Practice and ‘of Moot Court, Fugene Carusi, esq., P-ofessor of the Law of Real and Personal Pro Contracts, Negotiable Instru- lence. m and Applied E) n J. Newton, esq. Ansociate Professor of Legal Practies and Secretary of the Faculty. LECIURE Hon. FH If, Wells, Criminal Law. Hon. W. Willouxhby, Decds and Conveyances. Enoch Totten, esq., Law of Corporations, L. G. Hine, esq., Law of Torta. A. Ross Perry, e-q., ‘ihe Conflict of Laws. Keopens Moniay, October 1st, 1883, at the Lecture 5 F street, northwest. ” Catalozues canbe ob- Morrison's ‘3, Angiim’s and Adams’ of the Treasurer, F. J. 48034 Louisiana avenue. New students can stormation or enter atthe Lecture Kooms Le- tween the hours of 8 and 10 a.m. ond 4 and 5 p. and from 10a. m. to4 p.m. at the office of the Sccrvta y, W. J. ‘n, 810 F street northwest. sep7-2in AND MUS. ALFRED BUJAC WILL REOPEN ir edueat onal home for young ladies ana little kiris Septemb 26th, at 1712.N street northwest, near Connecticut avenue streetcars, Call for circulars on or after September 15th. ecpT-Iin* MAMINDS, DANCING ACADEMY. MR... a RINT reopens his Acwdemy on SATURDAY, 8. PTEMBER 2, 1453, wh-n the clases for the season of 1883-'84 will Lé formed. Former pupils are invited to be present at the opening reception, For particulars ‘sep6-3m. ASELL INSTITUTE, $03 16TH STREET NW. d reopens September 20, 1883, A home school tor girls, Parental eave and discivline, ‘sep6—1m' MRS. L. WITH. Principal. VY ORWOOD INSTITUTE, SESSION 183384. CORPS OF TEACHERS. Mr. and Mrs. W. D, CABELL, Principals; Prof. B. R. Mason, Latin and Mathematica; Prot. s. M. Shute, Moral ane N. Skinner, (Nat, Obs...) cology; Prof. J. periments:) Prof. i. Mussaeus, German, Mad. Chevremont, (Diplomee de PAcadem ch; Mise M. !.. Garrison, Eng- Belles Lettres; Lrof. Auton Gioetz- ner, Instrumental Music; Mad’lie H. Evremonte, Vocal Music; Prof. +.C. Messer, Art, Drawing and Painting; Miss Karl Garrison, Class Drawing and Decorative Art: Miss J. Chestney, calisthenics and elocution; Prof. L. G. Marini, Dancing, In branches not named the best instruction provided. Session opens Sept. 26. sep5-15" TPM HOWARD UN ITY. Circulars of the MEDICAL, PHARMACEUTICAL 0 DENTAL DEPARTMENTS are ready for circula- ‘Address PROF. C. B. PURVIS, M.D., Secretary, 1118 asthstrest. ‘The LAW DEPARTMENT opens September 15. Addicas PROF. B. F, LEIGHTON, Dean, 482 Louis- jana avenue. The NORMAL PREPARATORY COLLEGE and ates GICAL DEPAKTMENT opens September 2th. Address J. B. JOHNSON, RNON INSTITU ENGLISH AND FRENCH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, 1630 I STREET, Will Reopen SEPTEMBER 261 ik: sep5-IUt ©. W. PATRO, Principal. ‘The liver is the largest of all the glands in the body. Portions of the food which cannot be digested. © When good health. © When the functions of the liver are in the regular way, intrudes on the circulation. Turning mance becomes sallow, the eyes dejected, and the Many people suffer continually with liver disoraers, ‘will be this way, and that they cannot becured. They thus giving them trouble, Inafull-srown man the ant organ out or order! In the eame full-grown man ths liver ougut “to secr duct of biliary secretion should all the time be going The gentle, yet powerful tonic which will set a dis hap-bazard business. The success of this valuable ‘The liver is the organ most sure to be attacked by elderably beyond its natural size. © Sometimes it beco affection try Brown's Iron Bitters, and the way in whi Promptly and delightfully on all the digestive organs Bamany lives which were working badly have been Totry a bottle will cost you but = dollar. Buy of TTLE TALK ABOUT ¥ ‘It secretes the bile which is necessary to the process of the operations of secreting bile and disposing of it are terrupted. almost everything connectod with the diges the akin an ugly yellow, and giving rise in many insta whole system out of sorts. without knowing exactly what is the matter with them. have a discouraged feeling, and cannot be said to make liver weighs six orseven pounds, Think how uncom te about four pounds of bile in the courseof a day. wrong! ordered liver to rights an‘ make it doits work properly, remedy is a long-known and widely acknowledged fact, malaria, Insome regions which are infested by lurk meshard; sometimes itis congested. Sometimes it is ch relicf will follow will be the cause of both wonder producing harmony, strength, regularity, and healthy put in splendid condition by Brown's Iron Bitters, that OUR LIVER. digestion and of helping the Lowels to carry aw:y thos performed with proper regulcrity, there is a state of tive apparatus goes wrong, Tlie bile, tustead of going neces, tothe disease known a8 jaundice, ‘The countee ‘They become so used to this that they think they always ® success of their life-work as long as their liversare fortabie it uiust be to have such a weighty aud import+ ‘Think what an evil it must be if this four-pound pro= is Brown's Iron Bitters. This is no experimental of #0 amply proved as to be beyond all question. ing poisons inthe atmosphere, the liver enlarges come affected in various other ways. In any case of lives andadmiration, This best of family medicines acts action, there is hope for everybody whose liver gives tro ublt sepls EDUCATIONAL. ° a the nearest druggist. EDUCATIONAL TON COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, A boarding and Day School For Young Ladies and Children, will re-open Septem- ber 17th with a full corps of expe For Circulars apply at the Instit 12th street northwest. QRIENDS’ SELECT SCHOO) men‘ary and High School for both sexes. between 18th and 19th streets n.w., will open MONTH (Sept. 3d.) Number of students lim- Superior advautages. cation may be made any time at school rooms, frou THOS. W. SIDWELL, Principat. NEW Neu scHour For Boss. 1538 I STREET NORTHWEST. English branches, Penmanship (rapid business- hand), Book-keeping, Short-hand, aud Frenen for $5 £ ced. ute, 1023 and 1027 Terms moderate. L. E. C. COLLAERE, Principal. TUDIO AND PRIVAT! S Natnre, continue through the Pencil and Stub Drawing, Water Color and Oil cape, Flowers, Composition. SEATON DONOHO. R MONTH GUAR- al three of any other system. penmanship, ete. October, when terms will b Business Penmanship easiest to learn and writ. varate Department for Ladies. Ja month, until CEDARS—A HOME SCHOOL FOR YOI Ladies and Little Girls—will pen Monday, Octo- ated on the Heiichts of Georgetown, and is street cars to all paris grounds are extensive, the Jocation healthful and beau- For circulars address the 1916 35th at., Washinton. Jem. TITUTE, 603 F STREET NORTH- ‘will comnieuce Monday, the principal book and Students of elocution will the Institute for particutars in that brani A. CHAMBEKS, Principal. SOR ALEX. DE WOLOWSKI REOPENS isical Tnstitute at 940 New York avenue n. w., an’ Fiano Instruction by his remark: Parties for Parlor Concerts, Operas and Oratcrios will find their Mecea in Profes- sor’s System, which is the shortest and best, saving and training voices quickly to the very ‘Ladies’ Seminaries attended to. N, ORGANIST AND CHOIR MISSES EAK. ‘he course of stud; short method. AVID S. L. JOHNSON, Master, 1117 10th street sons $1 perhour, Pubiic voice classes fifty RIVATE ENGLISH AND CLAS-ICAL SCHOOL. Be 1883. "students fitted for any coliewe, scientific echool, civil service examinations, or business, number of pupils will be admitted into the family of the Principal, who will receive constant supervision, and particular attention xiven to individual needs. Evening classes will be formed, and private instruction wiven to References furnished. 2 GION CONSERVATORY now open for the ‘recepti beginning September 17. or the second By order of the board F. 8, BAKBAKIN, Secretary.sepdtsep21 X EOKGETOWN COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, 3100 HS streaks West Washinton. Boarding and Day school for Young Ladies and Lite Girls. Thorouch Collegiate Course. Special students mm Music aud German French, he tweifth year bezius September 1: circuars apply Principal, Missa LUC ON. au6-2m’ IAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, ESTAB- +) lished in 1864 and improved yearly, occupies gpa cious, handsome and commo jious halisia Lincoln Hall builiing, corner 9th and D streets new. Training for rons and dauxhters for real life, tor self-support, use- fulness and honorable independence. Colleze ‘office ov ren Tor rm ption and re For jon of @tudents Aust essions resumed MON- Penminship, Crthow- Business Correspondence, eenne by sinele and dou- cial Law, Volitieal Economy, aud * Morals, Special departments of Elocation ionceraphy. In the Business Practice depart- quent the student invests capital, devosits in the Coll Bank, makes purchases for cash and on tm aud receives notes, checks, drafts, receipts, &c.: pays Tents, iusuranes dud taxes, and keeps all ‘of tle we- ints. International Businees College Diploma conferrra upon graduates at close of scho'astic year. Tt 18 of ad- Vanlave to students to be registered and fully equipped Prior to the opening day. Hours of Instruction—Day sessions, 9 a.m. to 2:30 p. m. | Evening sessions, Monday, Lucsday, Thureday aud Friday, 6 to 8:30 p.m. ‘Tuition Fees—Day sessions, yeer echolarchip, tn cash, $50; year scholarship, in iustwimenta, $0, payable 210 gn adsnisston and remainder in monthly instullments of $10 each; “by the quarter, $20 upon admission. _Even- ing seasons, year scholirship, in cash, 250;° by the quarter, on admission, $16; Ly the month, on admis- sion, 36, ‘New Dlustrated Annu sent by nail on application. HENRY ©. SPENCER, Principal. CER, Vice-Principal. aul FROEBEL INST! KINDERGARTEN suid choo! for pri veadcrades, Mina FOL! Ok ana at le7 Tdi st., -y,, Comment | PBEOW.S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND, ROOMT. pailding, ge.cor. 9th and F sts, nw. You wien fitte for practical awantiensixand Pupils received ct any tit Gi CLASSICAL HIGH SCHOOL, Z J. W. HUNT, Proncrrar, Will open September 10, 1883, in the North Session Room of Dr. Sunderiand’s Church, 43 street. ‘The Pupils of this echool take high stand in the various institutions of the land. Mr. Hunt may be addressed through lock box 585, aul3-3m PECIAL INSTRUCTI tical Instruction will be given to ‘n years old, who Wish to fit 8 OF profession. Giroulars at, book-stores, | Inauire ot young men aui VHURCH SCHOOL 12th wt. n.w. Fiftes ough instruction Engiish, French, Music, Drawing, For circulars, &c., apply to the Principal RLINGTON ACADEMY, COKCORAN BUILDING, Corner Pennsylvania avenue and 15th strest Select School fr Boys an Number limited. character received. Fall te @ Evening Sessions, Careful and thorough instruction fn the Common Enwlish Branches, Book-kceping, Short-hand, Hicher Aritimetic, Al Geometty, Latin and Greek. CAFEE, A. M..’Principal, Washington, D. 11TUTE AND KINDERGAR- Misses Boyden aud Gates, Principals. ‘The seventh aunual session of this school opens MONDAY. MBER 17TH, with enlarged accommodations for pupils, in the spacious building corner Ist and A sirects sotitheast (facing East Capitol P airy sehool-roomns; ample instructions in Departments. ing and Languages, Only scholars of ood mor APITOL HILL 1 lay -serontnd, & indervarten and A superior advantages in Music, Deaw- For Catalomues and further information apply to atthe Schoo! building, 20 Ist sireet south- street southeast. COLLEGE, D. G. Schools tn the Academie and Sctentific Departments open THURSDAY, FSepte Rey. JAMES A, DOONAN, Schcol of Medicine opens MO? Apply to J. W. H. LOVEJOY, M. D., $00 12th strect northwest, Washington, D. ©, School of Law opens WEDNFSDAY, October 3a, 1833. Apply to 8, M. YEATMAN, esq., 410 5th street north- west, Washington, D. C. After October Ist, Georxe- town College Law Building, Washington, D. C. ber 13th, 1883. 8.J., GeorgetownCollece, D.C NDAY, September 3 JKENCH AND ENGLISH FAMILY AND DAY SCHOUL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE 1305 17th et., corner Ma-sachusetts ave,, Wash., D.C., Under the direction of Mra. L. P. McDonald aud Miss Anna Filis, assisted by Prof. A. P. Montaxue, depart- ment of Ancient Lancuages: Dr J. P. Caulfield, de- partment of Music; Mlle Barrenne, department of frevch; Mixa Emma J, Rowe, Kiudergartner, and a full corps of competent teachers. A thorough I-ughsh and classical course, with special advantages offered in French and Music. "To Froebel’s Kindergarten system will be added daily oral instruc- ain F ronlle aoe ae ie ee Te- ved a Parlor Boarders, For circulars and informa- ea call pon oats the principals at 1623 N street northwest, Washington. A special Herdic will convey pupils residing on Capi- tol Hi direct to the sctuool aud return, ‘808-31 ISS HILTON’ MSENGLISH “AND FRENCH SCHOOL FOR OUNG | ADIES, 621 Vermont avenue, reopens Sep- tember Thorough instruction, in the Languages, Mathemat- ics, Literature and the Sciences. IMERSON INSTITUT — SELECT CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL ‘SCHOOL B Fersion begins ber 12. For circular . address see TAS. B. YOUNG: Srineipale™ ‘auls-6m ot [4 14th atreot. ‘OUNT VERNON SEMINARY, M Wit ana 1100 M street northwest, Enters itn Ninth yore We DNESDAY, Rept, 26, 1883. Mas. J. EDDY SOMERS, Principal. English Course—Complete, thorough and practical. Classical Coureo—Prepares for the eenior year of the Seminary. or for entrance into Smith, Vassar aud ‘French and German—Taught by the “*Natural Meth- ea ‘ElocutionTn charge of Mrs, M. Stevens Hare, Prin- cl of {palot the Washingtmn Schog! of Elocution. Kaspar. ee ', Director of School. Decorati ‘the supervision of t rative Art—Under competen ROP. J... GERMUILLER, TEACHER OF attention to Detangota wal ‘este pupils ad ‘Terms moderate, 741 7th street northwest, eepl-lm* AVERLEY SEMINARY, 1537 I ST. N. W.—Board- ing and Day School for’ Opening, Sevt. 20th. For Catzlegues apply Book and Drug Stores or Prncipa’, Miss LIP>COM! 21 ATIONAL KINDERGARTEN AND SCHOOL FOR Primary and Advanced Classes reo] 17, at_929 Bth street, corner of At Mrs. LOUISE POLLOCK, Principal. SELECT SCHOOL AND KINDERG. will open SEPTEMBER 17TH on 13th A dancing class in connection wit school will be organized October Ist. ‘Terms moderate. ply to Misses BARNES and JUth street n. w. 1318 I ST. N.W. OPP. FRANKLIN for its fourteenth annual ressi struction in drat ‘Schlaar. 8. E. FULLER, Principal. FOR YOUNG LADIES AND CHIL- in, 622 18th street northwest. pens September 2 . Mrs. ELIZABEEH HARRIS, Prin, MoCARTEL, TEACHER AT WEST \Souservatoty of Music; Sopran .C.) Ghurch.—Voice Culture and Residence, 43 H street n.w. AMY LEAVITT, OF BOSTON, cher of Vocal ‘and Musio and .ereoe * oung Ladies and Child- For circui BLATIC principal Gumxary, 8 resumed SEPT! ‘Address 944 K street north PRIVATE TUTOR, . Sth and K streets Sirah, Propch. Germany Enea, Woe eer TLLIAM WALDECKER (GRADUATE OF THE W ‘Conservatory of Music), Teacher of Pisno, Residence, 1607 13th attest northwest, EDUCATIONAL. WITHIN C. SHOKTLIDGE’S ACA! Young Men and Boys, Media, Penn., 12 1uiles from yhiladel School year opens SEPTEMBER 12Ta. Fixed price covers every expense, even books, &e. NO extri, charges. No incidental «xpepecs. No examina tion for admission. ‘Thirteen experienced teachers, all men, and all g:aduates. Special opportumities for apt students to advance rapidly. Special drill for dull aud. backward boys. Patrons or sindents may select any studies or choose the regular English, Scientific, Busi- ness, Classical or Civil rnyinecring course. Students fitted at Nedia Academy are now in Mareard, Yale and ten othe r res and Polytechnic schools. A Physical anda Chenicsl aboratory : a fine Gyimmasium and Ball Ground. 1,500 vols. added to Library in 1X83. Apparatus doubled in 1883. Ten students sent to colléxein 1583, A eraduating class in Commerc‘al Department in 1883. Media hes seven cuurches end a temperance charter, which prohibits the sale of all intoxicating drinks. For new illustrated circular ad-lress the Principal and Pro. prietor, SWITHIN SHOKRTLIDGE, A. M.. (Har- vard University ¢raduate,) Media, Peun. ‘The Princl- falwill be at the Rires House THURSDAY, Anicust th. from 2to9 p.m. Some patrons of the Acad. my: Gen. K. M. Reynolds, ‘Treasury departme:t; Col. 5. 8. Smoot, 1425 K et.; Mr. C. Spoftord, Riggs house: ational Savings Bani ade, envinesr U.S. 8. esq., 529 7th wf.; Lient. Com. H.C. White, H. it Nichols, exo., 56 Le Droit building: Anderson, 1616 Q st.n.w.; Dr. A. L. Gihon, N. aulé-im SHOOL OF ELOOUTION AND h Language, 904 M street northwest. Mra. M. STEVENS HART, Principal. Private and class instruction day and evening, be- ginning September 10th. Teachers’ classes will resi October Ist and 24.6 p.m. SPECIAL ADVANTAGE! The natural development aud culture of the voice for conversation, public address or singing. Stammering and other painful vocal defects overcon: NT LOCAL METHODS ENDORSE ROM PHYSICIANS. Practical Fnglish taucht by rapid and comprehensive methods. ‘Terms made known upon application. Lib- eral discount to ministers and teachers, eepl-lma NYWHE PINKNEY INSTIUUTE KFOPENS SEP- tember 26th. Four boarding pupils will be received. For terins, etc., apply to the MISSE> BURGESS, Prin- 18, 818 Connecticut avenue, paw" V ASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 07 Dt, Pifteciti sear opens Sept 10. Pane Grease 707 uth year opens Sept. 10. Voice, Siuusing, View, ‘ke. Twelve teachers.” Eros advantages, O. B. BULLARD. Director. u13-10um"* a RS. J. L. McGr, M CHOOL WILL REOPEN SEPTEMBEK 197TH, 1883, At 1110 L street Northwest. au23-2m* THE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. THE COLUMBI, COLLEGE OPENS SEPT. 12, THE MEDICAL GOLLEGE OPENS OCT. 1. THE LAW SCHOOL OPENS OCT. 10. During the erection of the new University Building, the exercises of the Coliege proper will be conducted 12 the rooms of the Pre cay Schi 1335 H_ street northwest, and of the National Medical College, 1323 H street northwest. For informat on concerning these Departments, address Dr. JAMES C, WELLING, 1590 bt street. THE PREPARATORY SCHOOL will open in the new and commodions building, 1335. H street northwest, on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBRE 12th, with the following corps of teachers: ‘Otis T. Mason, A. M., Ph. D., Principal: the Rev. A. J. Huintivgton, D. D- Protesor of Greek: the Rev. 8. M. Shute, D. .. ‘Professor of hictoric; Andrew P. Montague, A. 2. r of Latin; J. Howard Gore, B. 8., Professor of Mathematios; Mr. Anthony Janus, or of Frevch; Howard L. Hodghing, A. M.. In: stractor in Mathematics, Greek and Latin. | Examina- tion of candidates for admission will be held in the ‘hool Build:ng, afier September 3d, from 9 a. m. to 3p, m., and at the Principal's residence, 1305 Q street northwest, every evening from7 to 8. For eataiocues or further information please address the Principal at either of the above named places. set-lin HE HANNAH MORE ACADEMY FOR GIKLS, near Baltimore. Noted for healthffilness, thorough instruction, careful training, and refining inf a Christian home. ‘Lhe ct term will begin SEPTE BER 19th. Kev. ARTHUK J. RICH, A. M., M. D., tector, Keisterstown, Md dy1l-2aw, 2m T. Gi 3EIS LL FOR BOYS, REINTERS- town, Baltimore county, Md.. prepares for anv college or business hfe. $300 per year. Unsurpassed in the Middie states.” Prof. J, C. KINEAL, A.M, Cataloxues sent, Sy17-2awaia’ EW WINUSOR COLLEGE. ap fChartered 1843, SEMINARY COLLEGE FOR YOUNG LapIks.| FOR YOUNG MEX. Preparatory and Pritaary | Prepsratory aud Busines schools for young girls. schoo 8 for young bo. 8, FALL TLGM OPENS PLEMBER 12, 1883. Distinct Courses of Stuy and Government. Separate Buildings. One management. For full giformation address Kev. A. M. JELLY, D. D., Président, New Windsor, Ma. y25-sew2m J7E woop INSTITUTE, a for Both Sexes, Concordville, Pa. niles from new Brozd ‘street station, Philadelphia. est Professors, thorough courses of study; students reyared for Jubtor ear in college: superior instruction n music; @ carefuliy-arranged department for i Boys: location 500 fect above tide-water; $65 to 280 per sion of 13 weeks; hizhly recommen ted by patrons. Boys can remain during stmmer vacation, jyll-wés3m J.SHOKTLIDGE, Yale College, A.M.Prin, HENANDOAH VALLEY ACADEMY, WINCHES: ee Na. (oth year), prepares for University, Army, s e388. > L. C. MINOI avy or, ©, Le. dyl4-n&w2m' M. A. (University, Va.), LL.D. CADEMY OF THE VISITATION, FOR YOUNG Ladies and Little Girls, Connecticut avenue and L Streot.—‘i he exercises of the Academy will be resumed of SEPTEMBER 10TH. A limited number of perma- neut and weekly boarders will be reotived, as weil as day pupils. aud-w&s, 2m J. E.SGHEET- ORGANIST. TEACHER OF PIANO e ‘VOCAL MUSIC. — Particular attention to be- Seahners, cs well as Ghose, wishiuy 10° bo qualita for Perturmers or Leachers, ‘Terms aoderate. 734 12unet. 2. sep4-eclm” NHE WEST WASHINGTON SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Tse Petrect uorthven Mise AP Te rene pal: C. M. Matthews, President. Next ‘session opens Dentember 12th, 1883, ‘Terms $30 to $60, according to branches tat For circulare apply to G. 1. Dunlop, corner M and 32d streets. sui-coddm ‘BS. BURE, MONDAY, BEPTEMD EN 24TH, ser3-eo6w* * | at 1308 H street northwest. LLICOT CITY, MD. A MAUPINS UNIVERSITY, SCHOOL opens SEP- EMBER 18. For circulars aidrees jylT-eolm CHAPMAN MAUPIN, M.A.. Principal INGE :ES EINDENGARTEN TRAINING SCHOOT, in Bt. George's Hall, 810 1ith street northwes”, ISE POLLOCK Wednnduy, October Ir s23 alae to we ‘ef the same hour and place. ESDAMFS D'‘OREMIEULX VON TAUBR. DE BRUYN KOPS, succo.sors Nhe iitcose ines and de Janon; it i improved method oF PHONOGRAPHY TYPE-WRITING REOPENS SEPTEMBER Ize. LAG SHORTHAND classes will meet each evening at 6:30. et cere ne ‘Special course of twelve lessons for active phonogra- Si farn’ tadenta furnished with Text-books, _Copy-bocks WHITING lessons etven st any hour of the day of evouing. ‘Goo Of writing machine One hour wit: ae ‘A. ee TCOME, 827 I street northwest. RENCH LANGUAGE TAUGHT IN. EIGHTY cnecutive couversations: Two lessons fr. yp GINST, Address, Le Droit Park. sep aw> USS .TACIE A DANIEL, TPACHER OF vocab Music. For particulars address, ‘ausl-im® 715 FIFTH STREET N.W. Ladies and Cuildres chi dremat 1:30. 0 FINE BLACK HOR EIGHTEENTH, our salesroonis, erty of a genteman Why has no IRENCH LESSONS.—CLASSES REOPEN SEP- tember 19th. A good pronunciation acquired in one. term by my new Euphonic System. Clases of all jes at moderate rates. At 3 m, for Youn rartn for Lae SALES. RUSTEE’S SALY OF VALU RES 6 MILES FROM W\>Hi FKOM METROPOLITAN K. K.— One tract of 32 scres mand the other 19 ory THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER TW NTTETH, Rd r Lethesdal.0.,. Corner 9th and D stovete northwest. F _ WARRANTED SOTNTy KIND AND GENILE, WoKK IN ALL HAI NESS. Will be gold at netion on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER TEN O'CLOCK A. M. in front of above superi rauimal. The prop= ther use for. Rarse, sepl5-2t By on MONDAY, tho TW TEMBER, 1883, commencing at TEN O'CLOCK A.M. well. on the prciuises, all the stock, Xc., asdneg ani contained in store onthe southwest corner of 12th au G streets northwest, and partiy cuumersted a# fole gatistactory bid is not TEXCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, ASSIGNEF'S SALE OF FINT IMPORTED AN DOMESITC GROCERIES AND LIQU# STREETS NORTHWEST. ° ~ virtne of a deed of assignment civen to me, T will, NTY-FOURTH DAY OF SEPS Coffees, 8: Flour, Koap, Starci, Canned Gvous, Molasses, Pickles, Sauces, Spices, wee nd Wie Wi 4 a Ay ow ‘ Brandies, Wines and Whisk on Tomether with other goods Usually found in a @ret-ch Grocers, being well amorted aud fresh, in the es ecial attention of buyers i# req and tr m to which i] first be offered as an entirety, and ‘obiained. will then besuld tn ae ‘This is a spectal location for a Farwily G: € seca erating tors Pemy Grocery. sepl5-s, w, th, fr, 6 MATI HLWGODDAKD, | ‘The stock By virtue of 9 deed of truv 1879. chaser’s cost, days. sep]5-d&aba fPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. SALE BY CATALOGUE OF FINE FU! Waftires du Brazil, N: (all sell his entire household eral assortimen§of superinr goods. IHAKLES W. HANDY, Real Estate Agent. TRUSTEES SALF_OF IMP OVFD PROPERTY ON HOSTREET, BETWEEN NORTH CAPITUL AND $ 'S NORTHEAST. ited July 2st, and recorded in liber 920, folio 279, et. seq of the land records of the District of Columbia, and: at the request of the parties secure ! thereby, 1 will offer for sai: at public aucti fs WEDNI D. 1883, at HALF-PAST FOUR numbered one hundred and seventeen (117), ia front ot the. pen SDAY, SEPTEMBI I TWENTY RTS on YATE A n LOCK PM ata 6 ume cf and uineteen niy (120), of W.W. Rape bored ain hundred and as recorded in isber 810, fo 10 4éy of the District of Coimuibia, with d ethteen (118), om hind each: balance tn one an@ ‘% With dutercet at the rate of Aix per cealt Por deed of tru erty sold; of salg: all conveyancing at erms to be with in NATHANIEL ons 8 DECORATIONS, ORNAMENT: ELEGANT WINDOW HANGINGS DH GOLD DAMASK, FB- “TS, FANCY AND JapaSise PORTPOLION, PEDESTALS AND { MAKBLE " OFSAM! NG ANT SE FRENCH BISQUE i- URES, FINE MATS, BRUSSELS CAKPFTS, HALL AND STAIR CARPE DRUGGI WACSUT MARBLi-T TURE, Lov: . M. TRESS! DINING TaBL eo WALNUE HAIKS, FRENCH-PLATE PILK MT GANT DINNEK SERVICE ND & KITCHEN RiQuisit;s, To. WITH MANY OTHER ARTICLES ENUMERATS 4, SEVT. MBE at TEN O ence of Mr. N. De Sivneira Lami 1408S. street effects, comprising & * isAte (For Other Auctions See Seventh Pasir MONEY,TO LOAN. = SS Real Estate, LOUIS P. SHOEMAKE EVERAL SMALL SUMS OF MONEY TO LOAN OR wepl2-3t 920 F street northvest. ‘ONES T) LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. PROMPT Ce TO ALL APPLICA. SWOKMSIEDT & BRADLEY, sep 8-1m 928 F street, ON MEAL bed ATE Six sep5 Mosk 20 noas[ox REAL ESTATE SECU A. 8. PRATT & SON, 401 tn street north weat, 2u30-I1m Lineoin Hall Building. foSociS inet Retiae Gar anaes Loursiana avenue. jyl0-3m MO*ZE To Loan, VN LEAL ESTATZ, AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT. B, 0 HOLTZMAN, Ca 30th and_F streets northwest. _ B. H. WARNER, 916 F street nortrwest. SPECIALTIES. In M, b, Church, 9th street northwest. . 0. COLLIERE'S FOR re ‘1538 I street ‘Will reopen for the reception nr Normal School—isil 1 st. n:w. REOPE Apply for Catalogue. ofter Vent 1st, af au rooms, anna BUeDe ¥alnapa oid LD ARTEN—PRI D Guest KINDERGAR MARY AND GoHoon ron arate mm Disease were sna Shtuedag, feo 2 cae Bat