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‘THE EVENING STAR. MONDAY. September 17, 1853. ~ LOCAL MENTION. The Weather, Orrice oF THe CHIEF SI , Wasi +1583, 10am f | For the middie Atlantic states, Teal rains, fol- rtly cloudy Weather, winds hast and northwest, fallipg, fol- ing barometer. i BPHCIAL BULLETIN ER TO-MORKOW. ‘The Indteations a © partly cloudy wether WH! preva ritdtie Atlantic states, th ‘Tenuessce on Tuesday. { _— 9 our New York store | aturatioa if lett at | Impt Witt New ¥ tar in New York also, that Unteorn Suirt. | Cmeystan Brrross. patent Pver Poor Tans Avertos.—Walter B. Williams & Co. anew Wh sell within auction fr, To-morrow sat 1 O'clock, Oa pool tabl> tO the highest e | Races to-morrow, 4 p.m, Brightwood Drivi Park. Cochrane’s Up- AND Pars ¥ filed a vin, | T. HH, Calton, against 3. Ray et ab, wW Teforui deed to lot 1, block 1. Burry Farm. | Prov. axp Mes L Cotsens’s day school Feopens Septembe Weiss, veiling able bang: Ss to-morrow, 4 Brightwood Driving club of the covernment ave their first com! thal Printing oft Mintary exeurs eae ee CiTY AND DISTRICT. Ammnse: ts, he TIONAL THEATER.—Mr. Joh a Dink Mesees—Curtositics and Interesting formance ens Ganpes dered Wo Mr emsed Locnts. Song Payne, of the whiten fy after. w rn other col- uinber of Gan ¢ mateh Sitnrday Mis. 5 fined at expo- Eu bornaete alter MOrnine ated ev the atteragoa comeucted tie gespel tncetins al the rooms Y¥. MC. A. tu the 5 vod Ge Ames, There wil be a pubite tent ‘ mm Dasheway harile Nye, Hon, Hiri Price, Mr Riby and’ oilers whit be present. a be singing by some of our best has returned from Waterville, Me., Pent his Vacation, He took charge of an en- p of toriy-odd church left berc esta et Bt ates eens ot sive up all T street. District Court dene mid? an Order nist | Less objections are | 30D Was rendered in | of Mrs. Entwtsle, lw Fresenin iy Avaco: MK bbl, a weil know ta, D.C, ta.—The funeral of John young citizen of Auaco yesterday atternoon from ch there ces | ree, 4 by the solemuithes of the the remarks of the rector touching i record of the deceased, whom he & tor many years Miss Efile Darling the ergamin the Messrs of En- | aicutt ¢ mm sin= pie as pa 1 tw ON, 2 Rock Creek LOOP, k paren L, Vrattend the ftty-nta Grgnd Lode of Od | ‘bere were about formed Without uniforms, ¢0 embers nen to thts city | nd Representative J.T. | tay afternoon, and Grand 2ard and John T. Given | entative Charles B. RC B tttee On uniformed y expect to G ees ft Saturday morning. ——— = Drivt or baer. [ta Goopxow.—Capt Tra Good+ R 4 wticuly last Saturday at High Falls, No Y., were + was spending the summer. Capt. JORIGO Was The due ver of the House of Rep- sfor three consecutive terms. He en- | hip and cond of many polit- he War period, He was the father —_——— } AT Avetioy.—Mr. Dowling wil ernoon, at 3 O'clock, 1a front of 235 24 ‘street, letween B ast, and In elose’ proxtintty t 2 three-story brick residence, with all foprovements Itis a splendid chance iment Dowling will tats eventug, at 7 o'clock, at his auction Je of a Valuable collection of miscel- Tnmecus books, many of them rare editions and Maely ilustrared, Fasiow. mie FURNITURE AT AUCTION.—Walter B. Wititoms & Co.. auctioneers, will sell at the res- idence of 4 Lludy decitning housekeeping, on Wed- Reday, Septetaber 19, at 117 C street Peper os Wo'elock 9.m., a collretion of superior made fur- Riture, corpets, &. See advertisement in auction column, Pooms, ¢ _— | numbers about 188 gentlemen accomps } Hompshtre men. | plu, wa: Revisiting Old Battle Gro NEW ENGLAND VETERANS EN ROUTE TO THE SHENAN- DOAH VALLEY. An excursion party, veterans of the late war, Who fought on the battle flelds of the Shenandoah Valley, arrived here yesterday ‘aon, and will leave for Mergers Fi thisevening. Tne party fed by ‘The excursion origin tet with the twenty lid | 1th New Hampshire Veteran association, but members of about ty zations In Ni nty other veteran’s organt- w England united with the New ‘To-day the veterans, who are distissuished by badges, are viewing the sights of caplial. During the week the veterans will t Harper's Ferry, Winchester, Cedar Creek her's Hiti_and ‘Harrisonburg, appropriate celebrations at each place. t Winchester, gh Wednesday, the 14th Vetersin association will hold its Atl o'clock the cete- atile of the Opequan will AUS o'clock the Mth New wal service around ment other reritents will servi wes of thelr dead. ug feature of the diy will be the re nt, 2 ite to be fired by the Ist Mass y and confederate gunners who f fheld. Among the distingnished mon party are Gon, Connecticut Gen. war cor INGTON ARK Burnst te ant € Mi tt and annual ine Leimore, le visi RALTIMORE,—MIsses Doren, and Me: on, W. A. Bartiett, J. F. Paret, L. B Andrew Jounson’ too t in the oft the Roger Asecham Archery club, tarday. In the matches arranged Miss Burnsi won the ladies’ etal; Mr W. Bartlett the genticmen’s medal, and Mr. L. Bo Wight won an archery pin, the prize for victor In the second team. In the List inch, Open to all ladies, the second prize, an archery :$ Won by Miss Van Dot of Washington. ors, 4 mniddle-azed colored man, ¥ tothe police of the West Ead, was s g by Elw Nervous, a colored: servant of Giecne T's offle, 3 & Saturday ulght. In the Pork morning Pasco was charzed with being a susp US that About 11 eeloy red the defend. iton the prem! 1915 G | Street, and w Lim of “he suht would KIL wit pocket. min THe } ced with his hand pisiol and SUiiead that cht, and he Cher tstimony stolen a lof of ten. J} nant 10.9) days oa Uke ndria Affairs 1ge Snell far, it for the past resume of the f that tin. t. The total exper hot Inhabitants, of Dest ndstt dy vert ures which Ryan preached Mary’s Catholte pel ot the >and the publican. sllagton, preached church yesterday morte ne fro — Rv W ut thy Por the stition rested by red with a iilerarrested, orderly by Oficer € kk Hawoo thas rer 900 8 OW Wopp FEF RRR PoPO OWWWWP DE KOR Pre OO Wow ew pb oD eR hue BP OO WWW DoD RR. Pr Ww W bbb EKER Rk. The powter never varia. Am TA, MANY A APAMTI LY ON THT sers DIRTeT asad th RECEIVING NEW FALL GOODS DAT! A LARGE STOCK OF FINE DRESS GOODS OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION. Spectal bargains in 40 inch all fine Wool Cashmeres at 50c. : 42 inch Chooda Cloth at 50c.; 44 inch all Wool Ladies’ Cloth at 62\yc. Finer Ladies’ Cloths and Dress Goods at $1, $1.25 and $1.50. 500 pairs of Blankets from $2.50 up to $12 per pair. Carpets and Oi!cloths on second and third floors. Only one price, and all goods warcante d to be as rep- Tesented by the salesmen. W. W. BURDETTE & CO., jos. 928 7th street and 706 K street n.w. WINTER CRY eepl3-6t CITY ITEMS. [From Saturday's Baltimore *‘Sun," Sept.15th.] Galvano-Magnetic ‘Treatment iN “ Rewer In Two WEEKS OF CHRoNtc Womn Disease. SLEEP DENIED FOR MONTHS, ON ACCOUNT OF INTENSE SUFFENING, RANTED THE Fist Nigitt, AND Repose REGU- LARLY ASSURED SINCE TREATMENT COMMENCED. ‘THe Pat ANGUINE OF RECOVERY OF GENERAL HEALTH AND FINAL CURB OF THE SOURCE OF HER INDESCRIBABLE ANGUISH. Battimore, September 14, 1833. E. A. Parsons & Co.— Gentiemen: I have been a sufferer from Womb Disease forayear and a-half,and have had to endure much pain therefrom for the most of that time, but for the last three months the agony has been'such that It seem2d death could only y2 a happy releas?, and I had to take morphia Inex- cessive quantities to induce what, after all, was not a healthy, restoring sleep. At last, at the earnest persuasion of a relative, I concluded to try Your GALVANO-MAGNETIC TREATMENT. ‘The benefit Tecetved was immediate, the blessed relief from pain unspeakable. Icommenced the treaunent turday, and on that night slept soundly: cetly, dnd free from path, without the use of morpiita, for the first time for many a month. | And now, at the end of a fortnight, the steady im- prov-ment in my general condition still goes on. Tstilt sleep well, suff-r little or no pain, and by the blessing of God, through the beneficent effects of His great agtnt, Magnetism, have every hope | of x complete recovery, and wish you to publish | this s-atément of facts, that others soa Mlicted | may co and do Likewise, Yours, gratefully, Mrs. Hl. ANDERSON, 115 North Broadway. te to similar afflicted ones that we restore rand ¢ rellef by viluiizing the whoie or- ny ind Will guarantee to relieve any one of tie varled troubles of the genetal organs, of what- ever Character, Whhout any necessity for a surgl- We gical or local operation, and tuerefore with no saeriftey h of wom, al and Surgt- jf » elvetric current, ap- 7 poth local and general treatment, Son pro! ervice in the treatment of ais We never 1 Lts been too proton eheuteal electricity and tse 1, uniess the atsin- ed, for we use both Usi combined, | Putients visited at their re if desired, free. E. A. Paksaxs & Co., S. B. corner Lexington and Liberty st3, Fstreet nw., W D.C. va oflce ours from 8 to 12 am, and § p.m. Johason’s Oyster Saloons, 449 and 442 9th street. Oysters. immense for this | Stase of the season. ‘Steamed and other styles r rst Moor. Big Baboon at Ce Meddlesome boy put his b ey Isiand. hi through the cage jat the beast show to bother the big baboon. Baboon ‘bothered boy by shaking hands with htm In a way boy hadn’texpected. Awinl grip. Boy Wanted to let go, but baboon wouldn't. Keeper trashed baboon with long pole and got boy away. Biboon not much hurt, but boy’s hand badly torn rst Wrenched. ed wounded hand 1 wrist w ry Davis’ Pain Kill- ext morning boy as wv as_ ever, but says eteatter he will keep away from the baboon, Bana LPs An Invaluable Strengthener nerves, muscles and digestive organs, pro- ‘ing strength and appelite, Is Brown's Iron BIL Thave efit irom using Brown's Iron Bitters v state of blood.” RENC Dr, V nave given Sat known it used.” Blankets, Co Brown's faction in every in- stance Thay forts from Ze. up, 736 Tthst.2 ty Days? Co., Marshall, Mict ic B lebrated 0-V Belts and Appiiances on trial for thirty days to men old) who are aMicted with nervous ¥. lost Vitality and Kindred troubles, guar ug Speedy and complete restoration of healt! mahly vigor, Address as above. N.B—No disk fs incurred, “as thirty days’ tial 1s al- lowed, WS, Pure Grape Cider at Chr, Xander’s, No. 913 7tu street northwest. au 5c. a stoyeplpe—ui uw e GET, 1732 Penna. avenue Skinny Men, “Wells Health Renewer” restores health and vigor, cures Dyspepsli, Impotence, Sexual Debit jty. @. Lundborg’s Rhenish Cologne, For Child Hav Ks co to 736 7th st. n.w.2 rape Cider 17th street nortuwest, ukee Beer, from arood. Kt Penna. ayenu at Chr. Xander’ ! ™ Se. a schooner—drawn ry Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned eve: ¥ norning nd delivered in W-lb, “Ward” prints, 40e. per Ib. Iso, cottage cheese, buttermilk and ‘sweet milis, per qt. “Cream, Ve, pint, ———————— _PROFESSIONAL, EALTH ut physicians, sure sed Nails. and tw eons: Othice f year practice in Tper visit. sepa MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN, Female Diseases, Neural sia, ils, Paralysis, Nervous Diseases, ke. »» Sulphur ard all Medicated Baths stree*, OV 0 BExresornisany Bra Banas IN A TEN-QUARTOR (04) BLEACHED SHEET- ING COTTON, FQUAL TO. Canton FI CALICOES, COTTON FLANNEL NGHAMS, WHILE QUILTS, TABLE LINENS, TOWELS, LADIES" FLANNEL SUIPING, 4 widths in all colors, Garnet, Myrtle, Blue, « and iuminated Colors. ETS, all colors, $1 yd. CADE SILKS AND SATINS, $1.25. BLUE BLACK CASHMERES, STets., Wets., G2ets.. T5cts., 87 cts. and $1, ALL- WOOL DRESS GOODS, 25 cents, AUL-WOOL MARLAND SUITING, | stripe aud check to match, $1 yd. BLACK SILKS, ‘1, $1.25, $1.50, $1. ED SILK VELV: S dan: Ulve, Brown, EROCADE V Buo $2. all colors, SE 50, $2.50, $2.50, M. TOWSON, NSYLVANIA AVENUE, South Sido, eps Cawers: Canvers: ARPETS t NEW STYLES. NEW STYLES, NO OLD GOODS IN OUR STOCK. CARPETS SEWED AND LAID, 8 CENTS. CARPET LINING, 7 CENTS. Ingrain Carpets, Tngrain Carpets 1 ar pe Ingrain Carpets, Tngrain Carpets ar Ingrain Carjets, Hrnssels 7 Brussels | Brussels 21. Brussels 20000001 Ete. "Eis", FLOOR OTL.CLOTHS, all widths, FLOOK DRUGGEAS, all sizes. HALL aud STAIR CARPETS. Ete, | LACE CUBLAINS, per pair, $1.25, $1.5y, up. c. G6 PEN: | TOWSON, YLVANIA AVENUE, South Side. eepl5 | Hi, > bare, ° IMPORTER AND TAILOR. FALL AND WINTER GOODS RECEIVED, Gentlemen who have had trouble fn getting fitted and ‘suited are invited to call at the Fashion House, sepl 1111 Pa, Ave., Washington, D. C. RR. ROBERTSO. denti: PECIALIST AND CONFI- onsulting Physician for Ladies and Gen- emen. Twenty years experience. Every Wednesday: and Saturday, trom 2 to¥ p.m, at 456 C street north- West. Honorable and scientific treatment guaranteed. Mt Mee, JU North Liberty street, Baltimore, Md. ~3E, Np ME. BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTS OF Miri e Ri iitsineas conntenial eae Oe Uemen 50" cents each. 408 L strvots bet bin streets uortuwent. S ween sthand Jelt-145* Exxrna Resvexs FOR FRUIT ARS W. SCHAEFER’S, auls NO, 1020 71H STREET NORTHWEST, Evenyruxe New ayn Haynsowe FOR THE FALL TRADE IN CARPETS, BUGS, MATS, LACE CURTAINS AND UPHOLSTERY GooDs, For the Lowest Cash Prices, at SINGLETON & HOEKE’S, eps 801 MAREET SPACE, GREAT REDUCTION IN WALL PAPERS, A. Look ome Following Boe Glazed Paper, 10c. bes pee eet pleoe, and al aise Daper hung for Ie. and treizes “peewee mags ane All work wuaranted to be first-class, as we employ no ti TEER Pinang saower nd you wi one INO. F. SPELSHOUSE, Agt. At 521 7th street northwest, bet. E. and F streets, Q Washington, D. 0. au25-1m EN’ BRODT FOR YOUR Also, to have iTLEMEN!—GO_ TO GEAIoie aus and Soft Hats, Style Silk: Sti ir old ones *eend-im 419 11¢h Street Northwest, 736 ““iouminestoe [36 8u23 736 Removed 796 7th street northwest. 736 EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. DRY GOODS. GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. HE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES. 75 FRANELIN STREET. Baltimore. N. JOLY, 164 TREMONT STREET. Boston. Best of native teache-s only: most and efficacious method ; advent for con- versation. ‘1 HIR’ LESSON: IN| CLASS OF ADULT-, $10. PRIVAT® LESSONS AT SCHOOL or at STUDENTS’ RESIDENCE. Lectures, Feng, Ac. free to Students. Superior TEACHERS FURNE SHED TO OTHER SCHOGES aud to families for certain hours or for permanent positions. OFFICE HOUKS, 2 to 5 and7to8p. m. eepl5-i1m UDOLPH ROWE, TEACHER OF VIOLIN.— Special attenti Iadies and advanced penile resumed SEPTEMBER. 16, 1919 nnsylvapia avenue northwest. sepld-1m* ECORATIVE ART SCHOOL.—MRS, A.E. HOYLE, nd Misa E. J. WALKER will open an Art School SEPTEMBER 15. For terms, &¢., apply at hooms 122 and 123, Corcoran Building. sepl4-6t* HE WABHINGTON OOLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, A Sad Day Young Ladies and % ber 17th with a full For Circulara 12th street north RIENDS’ SELECT SCHOO. Fa pene aes an ‘eats D.W. NINTH MONTH (Sept. 34.) -Nutsber of students ier, ited. Superior advantages. Terms moderate. Appi cation may be miade ary Ume af echoc! rooms, rou 9 a, ‘aul3m ” THOS. W. SIDWELL, Princtpal. NEW SicHT scuoor For Bos. 1638 I STREET NORTHWEST. English branches, Penmanship (rapid business- hand), Book-keeping, Short-hand, sud Frenen for $5 per month. * aul6-1m_ L. E. C. COLLIERE, Principal. for both sexes. ROF. SHELDON'S FASHIONABLE DANCING ACADEMY. —AIl the latest dances tancht, Patzon- ized only by the elite. You can join for a week, mouth, quarter or season, Send for circular. ‘au31-6n. ONZAGA COLLEGE, WITH A STAFF OF WELL- KH trained and energetic, Profeasore, offers a fine op- portunity for a thoroueh Claeeical or Commercial Eau- cation. Aspecial class will be opened this week (sept. 12) for the purpose of giving larger boys the advantage of Jearning elementary branches without at the same time being obliged to sit side side with boys who are much younger than themsels An early application for roam bere this class is required. ferme, $10.a querer in advance, ‘ 3. MURPHY, 8. 3., vd eepIi-Im oO ‘President, NATIONAL MEDICAL COLLEGE. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF THE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. ‘The Sixty-second Annial Session will becin on MONDAY, OCTOBER lar, AT 8 P. M., in the College Building, 1325 H street northwest, with an Introductory Address by Prof. A. F. A. KING, M. D., to which the profession and public are cordially invited. The regular Lectures will continue daily throughont the course, beginning at 5:30 p.m. ‘the Autumn Examinations will commence at the Col- Jege on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2718, at 5:30 p.m. For particulars apply at the Dean's Uffice, No. 726 Thirteenth street northwest. eepl0-im HE COLUMBIA KINDERGARTEN WILL OPEN ave, and Het-n.w. StPT. 17th. Mra. OGDEN, Supervising Principal, 1811 Tat. -LAKE, Asa, Prin., 312 Ind.ave. sep10-110 CHOOL OF MUSIC (ESTABLISHED, 1877.) Main office, 707 Sth street northwest; branch north- east corner Pennsylvania avenue and 19th st.n.w. Open after Sept. 10. THEO. INGALLS KING, Prin. @8-hn AW DEPARTMENT, NATIONAL UNIVERSITY. FACULTY OF LAW. iien. Arthur MacAricr, Asochite Justice of the Su- preme Court of the District of Columbia, President, Hon. Sauiuel F. Miller, Associate Ju-tice of the Su- prene Court of the United States, Professor of Interna jonal and Con: ttutional Law. H. O. Cla ‘ton, exq., Professor of Pleading, Evi- Equity Jurispradence, Commercial and" Mari- We iam B. Webb Judge of Moot Con Fagene Carnsi, and my esq., Professor of Practice and q., Professor of the Law of Real rsoual Property, Contracts, Nezotiible Instru- pts, and Applied Byidence. son J. New Associate Professor of Legal Practice and Sec culty. LE EMS. Hon. H, H, Wells, Criminal La Hon. W. Willoughby, Deeds and Conveyances. Enoch Totten, esq... L. G. Hine, exq., aw of Torts. K. Koss Petry, éq., The Conflict of Laws, Keopens Moniay, Vetover Ist, 1883, at the Lecture Rooms, 925 F street northwest, ”Catalozues ean be ob- fainedat Morrison's, Parker's, Anelin Adams’ Book-stores, or at the office of the Treasurer, F. J. Jer, 480% Louisiana avenue, New students can information or enter at the Lecture Kooms be- tween the hours of 8 and 10 a.m. «nd 4 and 5 p.m..and from 10a. 1. to4 p. mi, at the sflice of the Seercia'y, ton, 810 F street northwest. sep7-2m, R. AND MRS. ALFRED BUJAC WILL REOPEN their educational home for young ladies gna lit br 26th, at 1712N street northwest, near enue street cars. Call for circularé on or eptember sep7-Jm" Law of Corporations, M DANCING ACADEMY.—MR. L. G. ‘opens his Academy én SATURDAY, She MBER 22, 1x3, whon the classes for the season. "84 will be formed. Former pupile are invited to be present at the opening reception. For parti sce circufurs, ASELL I. A reopens September "20, 18k3 nol for girls. Parental eare and di e6-Ln! RS. L. BE. SMITH, INGEN OCD: INSTIT SSSION 185354. a CORPS OF TEACHERS. Mr. and Mrs. W. b. CABELL, Principals; Prof. B. R. Mason, Latin and Mathematics; Prot. 5. M. Shute, juimbian College, ) History, Moral and Mental Phi- sop hy nd Loic; Prof. A. N. Skmuner, (Nat. Obs.,) Astronomy, Physics, ¢ Prof, J. R. Rogers, Chemistry, (with experiments;) P . Musexeus, German, Greek, Math. : Mad. Chevremont, (Diplomee de VAcademie de Paris) French; Mis: aarrison, Eng- lish: Miss M nei Mad'lie H.Evremo Drawing f. b.C, Mester, atl Garrison, Class Shestney,, OUNT VERNON INSTITUTE, ENGLISH AND FRENCH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, 1530 I STREET, Will Reopen SEPTEMBER 26th. MRS. C. W. PATRO, sepl-3m_ Principal. Ms S2ebt0 AND PRIVATE DESSONS, WITH Sketching from Nature, continue throush the fear, Pencil and Stub Drawing, Water Color and Oil Painting, Landscape, Flowers," Composition. Lous experience: original works; Studio, 118 Coreoran Building. SE. referencws. TON DO! ‘PING—ONE MOS UAR- anteed to equal three of any other system. No text books used. With penmanship, ete., $3 a month, until October, when terms will Le higher. jowe’s Rapid Bueiness Penmanship easiest to learn and write, $2-0. Separate Departihent for Ladies. Prot. G. W. HOWE, 5it 7th street jyto HE CEDARS—A HOME SCHOOL FOR YOUNG Ladies and Littie Girls—wil! re-open. . Octo~ ber I. 1t is situated on the Heichts of Georgetown, andis accessible by street cars to all parts of the city. The unds are extensive, the Jocation healthful and beau- {fal, Terme moderate,” Nor clreulare address, th ES EAKLE, 1916 35th st., Weebington. Je: STREET INSTITUTE, 603 F STREET } west. —The course of study will commence Monda} September 3. Circulars at ail the principal book ai music stores. Students of elocution will piease call the Institute for particuiarsin that branch, MRS. E. A. CHAMBERS, Principal. audi Fax Sms Ix Dir Goova Having just returned from the ge roreteeg ears ti, Mager neseeh st Goods ‘ety and cheapn cannot be excelled this siae of New hork™ a Me invite special attention to our Colored Ske at one per yard. They are of superior quali wu compare with any §1.25 goods in the cy? 84 Black Silks from 75c, to $3. Plain and Brocaded Velvets and Velveteens, tack and colors, new styles and very cheap. Ennported Novelties is Stripes and Tuatdes very Sea ported Novelties in Stripes and Plaids, very able, Ail wool Sc. per y: J. A. LUYTRELL & ©o., 817 Market Space. Tanor Mave WE HAVE OPENED A FULL LINE OF IMPORTED CLOTHS, IN ALL THE NEW SHADES, SUITABLE FOR TAILOR-MADE DI S, AT $2, $2.25, $2.50, $3 AND $3.50 PER YARD. ESE DS ARE FULL 54 INCHES WIDE, AND JUSI THE GOODS FOR THE FALL, GUINET'S BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, COLORED AND BLACK VELVETS 1X EVERY GRADE. x . FALL STOCK OF CHOICE DRESS GOODS JUST RECEIVED. ce MOURNING GOODS OF EVERY GRADE AND TEXTURE. SILKS, SATINS AND VELVETS, SUITABLE FOR WEDDINGS, ora = Seirs. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, ONEPRICE. 919 Pennsylvania Avenue. N. B.—THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. — sep10 ROFESSOR ALEX. DE WOLOWSKI REOPENS his Musical Institute at 940 New York avenue n. w. for Singing and Yrano Instruction by. his reinark’ ably short method. Parties for Parlor Concerts, Operas and Oratorios will ind their Mecca in Profes- sor’s System, which is the shortest and. best, saving yearwof practice, and training voices quickly t9 the very hest culture. Ladies’ Senunaries attended to. aul? VID 5. L. JOHNSON, ORGANIST AND CHOIR ‘Master, 1117 10th street northwest. Private les. sons $1 perhour. Public voice classes fifty cents per month. au29-Im: RIVATE ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL, Xo. 405 Fast CaPrvon STREET. CHARLES E. HILTON, A, M., Principal. ‘The Fall Term of this schoo! will open Sey teniber 10, 1883. “Students fitted for any college, scientific school, Civil service examinations, or busines. A imited ils will be adinitted into the family of the Teceive constant supervision, aud particular attention given to individual needs. Eveutne classes will be formed, and private instructic both « References furnished. NH. ST WASHINGTON CO! of Music, J. P. Cauifiel , Mas. Doc now open for the recepti term, beginning September 17. of directors. F. 8. BARBAID QPECIAL INSTRUCTION. r horough, practical Instruction will be ‘oung men and bays over who Wi hemselves for any Dusiuess or profession. Only 20 pupiewanted, Circulars: at book-stores, ‘Inquire of Z. RICHARDS, A-M., 1301 Corcoran strc", eu23-lin CUSRCH SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. 1213, 12th st. n.w, Fifteenth year bexin ough instriction in English, French, Mu For circulars, &e., apply to the Pri ‘a years old an27-1m REOPENS treet northwest, ply for cirenlars eepl-lm™ RLINGTON ACADEMY, CORCORAN BUILD) Corner Pennsylvania avenue and 15th street, oppo- site U. S. Treasury, a Select School fr Boys and Young Men.” Ninuber limited. Ouly scholars of good moral character received. Fall terin of 1883 Dexins Septe ber 10th. Day and Evening Sessions, h instraction in the Common English Bs eying, Short-haud, Higher Arithin Geometty, Latin and Greek. BURY’ EE, A, M..'Principal, Washington, D. C Carol HILL 1X81 ITUTE AND KINDERG ten. Misses Boyden and Gates, Principals, enth apn SEPTEN The of this school opens MONDAY, KITTH, with enlarged uccommodations for pupils, in the spacious building corner Ist and A Large, al wesc strects southeast ({nci ary echool- in yx East Capitol Park). ootus; amy le play-eround, &e. ructions in all krades. Kindergarten aid A rtments. Superior advantages in Music, Draw- ing und Languages, For Catatownes and further information apply to Principals, at the School building, 20 Ist street sonth- st, oF at 22 Sd street southeast, GALOKGETOWN COLLEGE, D. G. Schools in the open THURSDAY, Rey. JAMES A. DOO! eademie and Scientific Departments Septe ber 13th, 1883. Apply to J., GeorgetowuCollece, D.C School of Medicine opens MONDAY, September 34, z H. LOVEJOY, M. D., 900 12th street northwest, Washington, D. C, School of Law opens WEDNESDAY, October 34, 1883. Apply ta S. M. YEATM. orth west, Washington, D. C. After October Ist, Georze- town College Law Building, Washington, D.C. au?2-1m EORGETOWN COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, 3100 X atreok, West, Washington, Boarding and Day school for Young Ladies and Little Girls. Thorous) Collegiate Course. Special students m Music, F1 and German, The twelfth year bein 1853. For circulars apply to Principal, Miss LUC PEPHENSON, 6-21 NCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, ESTAB- ‘hed in 1864 and improved yearly, occupies epa- handsome and commodious hatisin Lincoln Hall Duilding, corner 9th and D streets u.w. ‘Training for ons und daughters for real life, for seif-support, use~ fulness avd ‘honoravle independence, College office oven for reception and re. istration of students Atseust 27. Resular day aud evening eeasions resumed MON- DAY, Sept. 3. Course of study: Penm. usht ny, English Lanzuage, Business Corresponden Business Calculations, Bookkeepiue by sinvle ani Vie entry, Commercial Law, Poliucal “Econom, Business Special departments of Elocution ri fs tho Busiuers Vractios depart- iwent the student Invests capital, deposits in the College Bauk, makes purchaves for cish and on time, gives Ves notes, checks, drafte, receipts, &c.'; pays insurance and taxes, and keeps all of tle wc~ International Business College. Diploma conferrrd upon graduates at close of scholastic year, It 18 of ad- vantave to students to be registered and fully equipped Prior to the opening day. Hours of Tastruction—Day sessions, 9 a.m, to 2:20 p. m. Evening sessions, Monday, ‘Tucsday, Thursday and Friday, 6 to Tuition Fee: sions, year scholarship, in cash, in instalments, $10, pavable $10 and remainder in monthly installinents of ;_by the quarter, $20 upon adiission. n- ons, year scholarship, in. casi, $902 by the quarter, on admission, $16; by the month, on admis- Bion, 26. Néw Iitustrated Anny I sont by nail on application YC. SPEN FROEBEL INSTITUT E—KINDERGARTEN and Schoo! for primary and advanced zrades, Mises, POLLOCK and NOE principals, reopens 12th, at 1127 13th st., onesauare from Thomascin BROWNS SCHOOL, OF, SHORTHAND, ROOM 7, Miley building, s.¢.cor. 9th and Bets. now. Young tlemen fitted for practical ainaynensisand ladies and ix stenogral wors. Pupils received ct any time. 85-6 ps BoYs’ ENGLISH AND CLASSIC SCHOOL, J. W. HUNT, Priscrrar,, Will open September 10, 1883, in the ‘North Session Room of Dr. Sunderland’s Church, 4‘ street. The upils of this school take high stand in the various Institutions of the land. Mtr’ Hunt inay be addressed through lock box 535. . aul3-3m Fen AND ENGLISH FAMILY AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE 1805 17th st,, cornér Mavaachusetts ave., Wath., D.C., Under the direction of Mrs. L. P, McDonald and Miss Anna Ellis, assisted by Prof. A. P. Montawue, de ment of Ancient La Dr. J. P, Caulield, de. partment of Music; M'lle Barrenne, department of nch; Miss Emma J. Rowe, Kindergartuer, and & Ti ames Be Puats nd sletaioal course, with apectal orough English and cl 3 advantages offered in French and Music, * To trosbel's be added daily oral instruc. Kinde syetarn will tion in French. A limited ninber of setier tenes oe Ger altace or acces the Sela eee hens capa at ey horthwesty Washington, ‘A epecial Herdic will con ils residing on Capi- tol Ht direct to the school and returns “aus ors 18S HILTON'S ENGLISH AND FRENCH SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, 621 Vermont avenue, reopens Sep: miber 19th. ‘Thorough instruction in the Languages, Mathemat- ica, Literature and the Solences. suz5-Im GIMERSON INSTITUTE — SELEC ASSICAL E*""hb marae SoH0oL FOR BOYS. Fersion begins September 12.” For ‘ address” GHAR. B. YOUNG Principal” V 7 AVEKLLEY SEMINARY, 1537 1ST, N. W.—Board- ing and Day School tor'Young Ladies and Child. ren: Opening, Sept, 20th. For Catsliyues apply, Book and Drug Storés or Principal, Miss LIPSCOMB. a15-2m Nie JNAL KINDERGARTEN AND SCHOOL FOR Primary and Advanced Classes reopens September 1, at 229, th et-eet, corner of Mt. Vernon Square, Mra, E POLLOCK, Principal. eep5-Im AN NDERGARTEN 3 17TH on 1th street, foot of Corcoran. A’ dancing elas in councetion with the school will be organized October Ist. Tertus moderate. For circulars, Ke., apply to Missos BARN. BLAIR, principals, 1525 10th street n. Re SCHOOL, 1318 J ST. N.W. OP! Park. - Open for its fourteenth annual ression Sept. Ti, ‘Thorough instruction in drawing aud painting Méchanical drawiug. Prof Charles Schiaar. sep5-Tm* Mrs. 8. E, PULLER, Principal. SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES AND CHIL- dren, 622 18th street northwest. Reopens September 20, 18s: sepl-Im* Mrs. ELIZABEEH HA M . Me TEACHER AT WEST Washington Conservatory of Music; Soprano, St. Matthew's (12. ¢ Voice Culture and the Art of Singing. 3H street new. sepl-im* AMY LEAVITT rN eacher of utal Music and Harmony. Lessons resumed SEPTEMBER 6, Address 944 K street northwest, , FLYNN, A. M., PRIVATE TUTOR, 8. W. Cor. sthiand K st matios, Latin,” Greek, French. Gi on tor Collexe. West Poitit, Av competitive examinations, ‘Terms in advance. ENG, cr iy Arithiie Peumansinp, U. V ILLIAM WALDECK: L conservatory: + Lessons resul a th SES. i, Wil reopen for the reception of pupils SEPTEMBER 26, 2T anid 28, 18S. School year bexins October Ist, and closes June Ist, 1854.“ Filll corps of teachers, sepd-lm GCHOOL FOR GIRLS AND TITTLE BOYS Opens SEPTEMBER 12, At 1436 Corcoran street. sepl-Im* ‘the Misses TIFFEY, Principals. HE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. - THE COLUMBIAN COLLEGE OPENS SEPT. 12. THE MEDICAL COLLEGE OPENS OCT. 1. THE LAW SCHOOL OPENS OCT. 10. During the erection of the new University Building, the exercises of the College proper will be conducted i the Toms of the Preparatory chook 1535 Ht strect northwest, and of the National Medical C 1325 street northwest. For information concerning there Departments, address Dr. JAMES ©. WELLING, 1530 street THE PREPARATORY SCHOOL will open in the new and commodions building, 1335 ol corps ers: oh ste Mason. Ao Mk, Ph. D., Principal; the Rev. 8: M. Shute, D. b.. Professor of Mhetorie: Andrew F: pon |... Professor of Latin Professor of French; Howard L. Hodgkins, A. M-. In- structor in Mathematics, Groot and Latin. Examina- tion of candidates for admission will be held in the School Building, after September $d, from 9a. m. to 3p. m., and at the Principal’s Feaiderice,, 1905 G etrest northwest, every evening from7 to 8. For catalogues or further information please address the Principal at either of the above named places. eed-1m ‘auls-6m 914 14th streat. WASHINGTON BOHOL < RAPHY AND TYPE-WRITIN' MOU8T SERNON SEMINARY, PEROPENS SEPTEMBER Tin. Tae WABHINGTON. Boones SHORTHAND classes will meet each evening at 6:30. nts tg Ning SDS uAR/ Beat, 188. | sacar” saws Cares: ins. J. 3, L. a English (CouraeComplet, thorotel a ractical. | 5 Special course of twelve lessons for active phonogrs- iasaical Course—Frepares senior year o . Copy: Giang 91 GAR "RA VGSA Ad | oe ond ih tent, Gey hr og Fgh and German—Tanght by tho ‘Natural Meth. | DORrEphic materia, TN Eloottion in chase of Mrs, M. Stevens Hare, Prin-.| 40¥ or evening. Ube of writing machine one hour with cipal of the Washington School of Elocntion. Rn ‘Linen Paper and other atoca! ‘Musio—Directress, Madame Annis PAE ER ect ipen Pir npn en ‘Piano—Director, Professor Anton Gloetzner. au22"__ J. A. WHITCOMB, 927 I strect northwest. Art_Drawing aid Painting Director, Professor 0.2. EST END KINDERGARTEN AND SCHOOL FOR MB eatatine An Oder tse eae it | BER 1 The corner of Hud 18th strcol. Beaton at the C0 s teachers, epi-ain - | the Netioual Rinderparione copes W4°HINGTON SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION AND | 77 INDERGARTEN NORMAL INSTITUTE WI Evin Kaa ‘Kindergartens for the taining of teachers, $4 Meteet northwcetg (elxht months’ course), commences October 8th. Tut Mrs, M. STEVENS HART, Prindpal. ion, $100. Positions ‘secured for those who are quali- Private and class. ind. cvening. be, | fed. For particulars apply after ber Ist to the seer ae ume |e ee ee ‘and 24.6 p.m. 929 street, or SUSIE POL- aes PEA NTAGER. 5 voice for | LOCK st the Froebel Institute, 1127 13th et, an27-2m conversation, public addres or singiag. as PINKNEY INSTITUTE REOPENS BEP- and ofher: defects overcome; tember 26th. Four boardin ‘will be received. METHODS ENDORSED, BY FROMINENT LOCAL ferma, oto. {oe MIBBES BURGESS, Prin- Practical English taught by rapid and ete hee "ASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, ral discount to ministers and toschera,sepi-im” | .WV, Mumle Hall. corner ith and D sta nw. | Entrance Pienon LANGUAGE TAU: TY To.” Twelve, teachers. ‘consecutive conversations, wo leo tr advantages, 0. eotoren1B-10m" Address, Le Droit Park. sepl-aw*_ | Yg®S- 4. L- enstiit, BEOBEN Pelee snk 2 niet OPUS SL ns TAOLE A. DAR KACHER OF VOOAL 193m, 1883, ‘aus. ‘716 FIFTH STREET N.W. JPRENCH, NB. ‘SEP- tember term oe new and “New Fax Goons» TRUNNEL & CLARK, 811 MARKET SPACr, Are adding daily to their lance Stock of Dress GooJa, Silke, Cashméres, &c., suitable for Fall wear, aud are Offering many Special Bargains, They have a 6-4 ALT, WOOL CLOTH for Ladies’ Suits at €3, reduced from ¢1.2! A jobin PURE INDIGO BROADCE English Goods $2, reduced trom ¢ make very desirable Suits for Ladies, ‘Jobs in HOSIERY, ‘Jobs in HANDRER CHIEFS," ‘Jobsin NAPKIN: Jobs in LINENS. We are detern mers Beat Goods, in thie market, TH, genuine » “This will ned to give our dat as Low Prices is and eneto- cau Ue had “ONE PRICE ONLY." \° “MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES." TRUNNEL & CLARE, sept Decuse Or Tu: Scasox.- GUINNIP’s, 40f AND 406 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. THE SEASON IS DECLINING, AND SO ARE THE PRICES ON ALL OUR SUMMER GOODS, As for instancé We are now offering a menafscturer’s etock of WHITE MULL TIES AT HALF PRICE, Note the prices: 8¢.. 19¢., 11e., 16ec,, 18¢. and 20c.—positively w 500 DOZEN OF LADIES: FANCY DERED HANDKEECHIEFS ALSO AT HALF PACE, FROM 0c. UP, 800 DOZEN OF HEM STITCHED AND FANCY BORDERED, FROM 120. UP, The residue of our Large Stock of SHETLAND, ZEPHYR AND “BREAKFAST SHOUL- DER” SHAWLS AT COST PRICE, In Blues, Rede, Puke, Whites and Fancy Combinations. ‘We still continue to close out our stock of LADIES’ COTTON UNDERWEAR AT CO3T PRICE. Our BEAUTIFULLY TRIMMED NIGHT DRESS at -30 commands attention, as it — yoeitively worth 12% lac, I50., th twice the mo) ‘The Bargains we offer are genuine, and all visitors to our Stores go away satished. GUINNIP & CO., eam aulg 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET N.W. SUETS.—Don't FORGET THAT THE “MYSTERY” SHIT is the best Shirt for 75 cents ever offered in this or ant oe Country, being elegantly made of the very best material, ‘This Shirt nas been sold in this market for ten years and thousands of onr best citizens can testily to its eu veriority, both as to quality aud Gt, Only 75 cents for ths “MISTERY” SHIRT, the best fitting and most uuiforia in quality of any shirt in the market, Sold only at auls TSS", treet northwest, ____ FINANCIAL. Hoe Asvesixe T. GILMORE MICA MINT Offer For Sale ‘G CO, $5,000 FIRST MORTGAGE COUPON BONDS. These Bond have four years to run, bear suaraiiteed aid payable qi cr of a $10) Bo Shares of the Capitai Stock, full mount offered beiie limited, early application Send for prospectus, or apply for all tion, either at the Uilice of the Company, 633 F street northwest, or ADAMS & CO. F strect northwest. Samples of Plate Mica and Mica in the rowch can be seen. ausv-im APAMS & CO, BANKERS & BROKERS, 629 F Srreer, Offer special inducements to buy or sell CRUDE PE- TROLEUM, either for cash or on margin. We offer email lot POSTAL TELEGRAPH BONDS, with or without Stock. ‘MENT SECURITIES ON HAND OR PUR- TNVIGHASLD TO OLDEN ON COMMISSION. We invite Correspondence. All information cheer- fully given. aul7 UY AND SELL U.S. GOVT AND D. C. BONDS; Also, WASH. C. GASLIGHT and ALL ctlur City’ ‘Deposits received subject to check. We pay SPECIAL attention to obtaining CORRECT and RELIABLE information regarding our various city securities, and are prepared at all times to answer ingui- Ties regarding same, HARRY C. TOWERS & CO., BANEEES, BROKERS AND INSURANCE, my31 1420 F STREET NORTHWEST, Paiare Srock Teteorara Wizes A. ne WASHINGTON, NEW YORE AND RICHMOND. Amency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokers, 64 Broapwar, New Youre, ‘Every class of Securities bought and sold on commis- sion in Sen Francis-0, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Boston and Washington. Orders executed on the New York Stock Exchange at one-eighth of one per ——s ‘B. ELLERY, frccrsson eo DUBREUIL BROTHERS, ANUFACTURERS OF FINE DRESS : = GENS Fons sixaa ETS 3112 F Srneer Nortuwesr, Wastixarox, D.0. Kix of the Finest Drese Shirts to Oner..seseve 12.08 $x Fxira Fine Shirts to onler = 00 ix Fine Shirts to order, aeene Te parry Tucxrsows SHIRT racTORY ap MEWS FURNISHING PMTorICM, £16 F Street, Opporite Patent moe, Five Drees Shirts to onder a epecialty. Six best SI fer $18.50 Made hhitkest following proses Acme, unfinished, 15 cts; fnehed W cen beers Rntinlebed, €9 ctr: ; Luin, 80 che” Full Nae of Bon Shirts. | Fine aséortuwent of Sealy Gloves Hoascy weal F&@MILY SUPPLIES. For Manxersa Send your orders tothe PALACE MARKET, Comer i4th st. and New York avenne. Everything first-class. A fuli stock. All the delicae cles of the season, and gt lowest cash pric FRANK J. TIBBETS, ser8 NOTICE TO HOU OG FI 1G FER RRR FER gSs5y o RE RRR E CoC ERR R KR KER Sgss' TIIT ERB ERI NN OF cca ss fe Te NRG = ER te REE Ni FRE Toa 000 © PEE OT dk i RRR Be Lb TAA fn BE REeetusltia®s cr RERRLLLLIA A 200 KER GGG. 00 ppp KER x ca 8 8 » D NN GGe “vo pp NN n H - HuH K H STAYS MAK? WHEL, AUT ATAD ASD Wholesale Depes, corner ist Jel ULN R REA ¢ OeALER Te BEEF, LAMB, VEAL, Mr atP tane628, 629 and A206 and 208 N ISOULTS, cae, WM. M. GALT & CO, Cease o* TTON, £0. CORNED BRE Center Market, 9th strert wing, rthern Liberty Market, or Adireas . City Port Ottive. erketing debveredinve charge to sliparteot the pety marae __ SEWING MACHINES, &e. _ Rae CHINE OFFICE. In con QUIEN, we have secured th y for t Yoan Sewing Machines (foot and land power.) Year established reputation of the Am,S. M.Co {ng out ouly the very best of work ix tod weil ik necdcommient. The New American arm, exceedingly light running, pos self “threading through € Owners of oll A {his office to No. 7; or have them repaired and m By'all’ means try the new No. 7 bef = OF THE AMERICAN SEWING MA. NEW chine. Just rece iy Chines. “We sell, rv BACH, ( Hi Strects, Gent's Purnishings aud Hate Kp Hi*¥£ 200 SEEN 12? THE HARTFORD SEWING MACHINE, If not be is nositiv: Mi sure to examine it before you purchase. TB test running and simplest Sewing IME, avery Aljpothed tuakes cs aad monthly payments and special: a OPPENHEIMER'S: Reliable Sewing Machine and Paeuion Rooms, E26 9th street northwest, St Cloud Batiding, Good Machines Fo> Rent. All kinds Kepatved, 128 yO WINDY ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTNSOLENT agent te talk you to death, 1 » Finest Asnorte inent of all the Lea ling Sewing Machinos at ; rieos thas ‘NO Cunvaseer cen Approuch, Aenting, Keairine, ko. McKEN NE my3 treet. DECKER” PIANOS, Eres BY DECKER BROS wv AE Awert, 407 luthst, NW. rope EA. Vex, Ravae UPRIGHT PIANOS FOR RENT AND FoR SALE, PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED A SPECTALTE, $27 Orders promptly attended to. F. A. URSO'S Piano Nooma, Lith strect northwost repl0-Tm 4 L. WILD & BKO., os 709 Sth street northwest, cial Burgwins to Cash Buyer for tho ' Stieff, the Kranich & Bach ana New ine. land ANOS ond Barker OF 8. new or second hand, but also rell on casy iustall- wenta. ‘Tuning and repairing faithfully attended to. sept Offers the following Special Rargains in PIANOS AND ONKGAN Always offers ‘ ved 10 aa athe By foverstruns bare.made , x, d worth S-stringed Cabinet Grand Upricht Piano (ne i by manufactu: ~ On eatech, Eeuud Daniel ¥. Baty, ° A Superior Organ in Sovtavos, by J. Esty & pecial prices in the mate? Cyinbetla Orcans, the only, oncane plete chime of belis, sold ou ¢: s 423 Tth etree Hersexayr Praxo if STANDAKD OF EXCELLENCE, CELEBKATED FOR BIIULTANCY OF LONE AND DURABILITY SINGING QUALITY UNRIVALED, WOREMANSHIP AND FINISH SUPLKIOK TO ALL UTHERs, ’ we EACTORY PRICESBASY PAYMENTS. persons hav: uA exchaites exten advantages inthe value ae eae a ee. —— can be MEINEKaaling BitANCH FACTORY WAREROOMS, 427 10th street northwest. aus EICHENBACH’S PIANO WAKEROOMS. PIANOS Of various makes for sale and rent at re~ duced prices. | Wn. Knabe & Co's world ‘ Teh wtreet, ‘above Pa. ave. beveeet Jando pisses, ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC. STECK & CO. PIANO, The Most Perfect Piano Mude, < EMERSON PIANO, The Best Medium-priced Piano Manufactured. WILCOX = heandabearpagl KIMBALL ORGANS. Pianos and Organs sold on instalments, rented or ex- rent applied it purchased. 5 CENT MUSI The only complete Stock in the city. HENRY EBERBACH, No 915 F STREET, , Managing partner of the tate firm Ellis & Co, a2 PROPOSALS. = ad PBOPOSALS FOR COAL, WOOD, ICk, AND STA- « TIONERY. > -) Orrice oF THE Mansmat oF 7e samt “OLUM: . BEAN teisorom, D.C, Best 13, ia . Sealed Proposals, indoreed ‘*Proposale for Suj we eect at thie othce woul, TWHINE Mt, TWENTIETH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1883, for following articies for the use of the Supreme Court the ‘District of Coluinbia, And for the United states Court House, Washington, D. ©., in such quant os aay be, required for use during the year ending June ‘30, 1884, vis: me oe STATIONERY, P information as tothe several articles required ’ may be procured om eet dase Reprgrena tee Sea f ee Sipe we mene, pense neue to and all bids. CLA’ iN = ES rthat 0.8 Hee RAE PROPOSALS FOR FILLING. Wasninerox, D.C, ‘iisss.' Sy gisimaaet can be Ls am are =o PROVEMENT oF POTOMAC maven at was oe ee a = eee eo oe oe

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