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a THE EVENING STAR. THURS! = DAY... For the fan to LOCAL M ENTION. The Weather. Orrick oF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, ‘Waseixaron, D. C., Sept. 2, 1988, 10 a.m. mifdle Atlantic IF weather, variable win south, lower barometer. states, slightly warmer 4s, generally from east SPECIAL BULLRTIN—LOCAL RAINS TO-MORROW. Light local rains ond partly ciouly weather are jed for the middle ant south Atlantic states AUCTION TO-MORROW, Ss day and probably co! _ o. psteg's millinery dout,as Mrs San re. der weather on Satur- 7307th street, at Mra, Post y will be Will retire from busi- Laptes, notice the dry goods auction sale at 908 th St. n.w., under t au fon column, Fessei.’s Ice Cream shipped anywhere out of town, Noricr!—Kets Kenethy: . 1199 Pa. av., es one @0z. fie photos with ore thirteenth painted, for $3. ALETION To-MoKKOW, N Semusts Out, as Mrs. Samstag will re © mit ry store w 7th street n. w., ively Will be closed » from business. E. Newrox, Auction GRAND CRLEBRATION!—Our [Wi grand opening e Dota, ga Ani rubbers will be ceiebrated & Unit O tober 8th by presen veh caller with a band mmento and by offering special Dargains in all departments. L. Hersrex, 402 7th street. A Wowax as bar: ith st nan in Window. . entered sterday an Lane- ur- chase! two Aurt bosoms While these articles we i rr howeve forced to give up th Hype &s ut re b w 1, Was Ope Popttt dup t stuffed usly was dis in ty shi Paay end nine ott be Vallee, held by e Yr bosoms were it This movement, and the woman was irt bosoms. ERS, for testing liquids. Hempier’s, CITY AND 1 be lig: e interest of t ul Soh he} ce rob ber of new nat: DISTRICT. To-night. Jack as Fe and Interesung per alse ated at 6:20 p.m. and e in the Cutler he Metiopoiitan Tn s were ol, Which ha nmond, Octo Dery ¢ Robert Honesty, who, tt ts alleged, attacked sey- era yes on Kstre ternoon, 1 peop! terlay be Lweeu 7th and Sth streets, fore Judze Snell to- @ay and was fined $% or 15 days in the work- Bo: wil: Jo Court yesterduy for selling poticy tcl BY the 3 of the erday. A ser en In tgelt hond stewood Was ton, £ be phn este: rk corner of Rhode a breaking ack. * ay, striking the fence around the T Of 9th street and and Baltimore Patriarch, 1.0. Bunker lil Lodge, in les of entertainments fined $50 tn the Police t3. ¥ aiternoon a pair of horses attached iven Ly John Brown took fr whl near avenue an? 8th street node two iron posts and yesterday afternoon the funeral of of our oldest jad In0St re- ce from hts late residence, st. Rev. Mr. L’ of the Assembly Presbyterian chw cor ‘d Ml coin tory. y another will ntedt to Register ISS (while It will not ‘session of th m-equence Of the of U sud the interment took ‘Speart: Years past had resided In this piace at @ Was born in Eng- he late George Jones Ramsdeil, bat bearing e will “filed ts dated de of record. Eqitity Court < o-aay, Indispositioa of Judge —— ‘The Telegraph Poles Wust ONER EOF THE MEMORI. ‘To-bay. Messrs. Geo! Whi same be remo against U Bear the apex ¢ te, the co! of uther. oO. EDMONDS SAID TO THE AL LUTHERAN CHURCH A. L. Gus3 and A. B. ted at a meeting of ureh vornmis~ Columbia a protest of a telegraph pole In front of the Me- to request t e Ved upon the C Misstoners to-day and presented the following The mun sp! ment : ehureh ts now being comp! Which will b. two minor spires. A cok Luther will the One more to the miny attractions of this beautiful city. The telegraph pole in question will be an unsightly obstiiuction Im frontof these valuable im ii Sent, do hi us e triangle finest bronzs name of the congreg: eby most earnest of a in February next. be pl ground adjacent to sald triangl of the Memortal Lutheran ed at a heavy outlay, lowed by the completion of the yssal statue of Martin ed in the in front of the church. ‘This being cast In Germany, will De one of the world, and will add rovements. Under these circumstances we, ation Whom we repre- tly protest aga’ ahy purpose whatever that will Interfere with a full View of the works of art belonging to the 8a and cause the re: telegraph pol @, OF that will not be in keeping We reque oner E tmonds s: shad got to tion of a short the C companies tits Femoved with ali nuisance. Moved at once. der 1 the pole would soon hay olliets. It it Was in the way fonor the Luthern statue it must be re- with them, estthe honorable Comintssloners to oval of the telegraph pole already in al In reply that these go, and it Was a ques- mamhisstoners had given permission to commit to be ‘The Leesburg Fair. RACES YESTERDAY—THE PREMIUM LISTS, September 20, 183. | Correspondence of Tue Evextxe Stan. LEEssoxe, Sept. 19, 1883. It the small attendance the first day made the friends of the fair feel blue, the latge attendance this, the second day, was ample compensation, ‘THE Races. In the first race, running, four-fifths of a mile and repeat, Wm. Garth’s bay gelding Shamrock won the first two heats, with Mr. Clinton’s brown gelding second. Time, 1:80, 1:30. In the second race, trotting, 2:50 clase, for county horses only, Mr. Young's Day mare Ginsy Girl won the frat two heats, with J. C. Vansickler’s chest- nut filly second. Time, 3:4. In the third race. running, two-fifths of a mile, Wm. Garth’s chestnut g-Iding Modoc won the first two heats, with J. RCart-r’s chestnut gelding Limber Jim second. ‘Time, 0:44, 0:42 In tae fourth race, hurdl>, iour-fifths of a mile and repeat, Wm. Gutth’s bay gelding Shamrock on the first two hea's, with Mr. Robertson's gray ling second, Time, 1:41, 1383. PREMIUMS AWARDED, In the class, horses, quick draft premiums were taken by Silman & Fadeley for best stallion and best horse tn stngle harness; by Romulus Fergu- son for best brood mare and colt, also best colt fovled in spring of 1883; by W. three-year-old stallion; by Jas, Alfred Jones, vest Unree-year-old gelding or filly; by J. F. Pres- graves for b- t Lwo-yeur-old staillon; by Chas, J. Bowers for best two-year-oll geidin Jonathan Goodwin for best. one-year-old colt? by Henry Harrison tor best double team; best thor- oughbred mire, Walter J. Harrison; Dest sad ‘le iware or gviding, Milton Burns Horses, heavy drait—For best + tor best jfor Best four- xhorsa team, J. best brood’ mare and colt, Rob-rt three-year-old gelding or filly, AMOS > b St two-year-old gelding or ily, T: | Titus; Best oue-year-old coli, Jonathan Goodwin, best co't fosled In sprit S83, RL. Gulick. cattl.—Foster & Beveriy take premiums bull. I:¥ ior Dest farted cow or Jas Thomas for best yoke oxen. » Short-horns Foster & Beverley take premium for best bull three years oul or upward; Foster for | best two year old helfer; Beverley ail the rest— best two oll bull, best m i cow, best bull one par ola; best herd, best grade short-horn milch | wa. ~Best_bull, Selman & Fadeley; best | i cow, best Lelfer two years old; best | ¥. and best Jorsey grade cow, all by | Seliman & ve, Hostel: t bull three years old, Sim'l N- Brown. All the rest by J. R. Beuehler- year old bull, best mileh cow, he lfer two ye he iver one year old, and Hoistetn “lof est thoreug é5 premium for palr ewes, mixed br r, sow and pigs, pre- lian & Fadeley, taium taken by Thos. Ayres for i bes gaine, Harry Hari m & s,T. B. Mason; pertrt | bronze turk, tis Mattie L Pekin ducks, | Miss Minnie P enuer; Rouen dicks, Mrs. Jas. KR. Houser, Hims.—Rest bacon ham, T. F. Mason. euitucal Implements.—Premiuins taken by or mower, horse rake, straw sud hay orse wagon, self-binder (buck-ey*), yu reaper) manure spreader; Cockey rest—wheutdrill,three-lorse and Uwo- Sand hilesid= plough, Manufaetures—in this Mrs, John Wil- Kes five out of ten premiuin: oid Pubries.—Bestsuirt, Miss Annie Sha- silk quilt, Miss Edwin Brown; best sp-cimen lew Lillie Lynch; best cotton quill, Miss Laura Bitzer; best half ‘dozen crochet mats, Miss Fannie, Edwards, Household Fabries, No. 2—Best ofl painting and best water color, Miss L. Lynch; Wax flowers, Miss Mollie Crissy; worsted work on bristol board, Miss Laura Bitzer. Cullnary Department.—A correct Ilst for this de- partment would be an alphabetical Uist of all the ladies In the county for cakes, breads, canned fruits, preserves, fruits, vegets pickles, wines (Gomemade) airy tes, flowers, &e. Home Mannfactures.—Best_ two-horse carriage and buggy, Sidney Fouche; horse shod by exhibi- or, W. Worttaan; brooms, Jonah Nixon; Wash- chine, Wm J. Forsyth. | ing 0 Silcott, best | is or Ally; by | | at Chr. Xander GITY ITEMS. “Resone the Perishing.” It wasea ‘Baby. The pale, puny child lay almost iifcleas "eh the. piiiow, the’ victim of malaria and su mplaint. ‘The old nurse who dropped in the dying child ber last Dlessti ‘Qsk, “have you tried Perry it some at once. ext baby w: r. Bevore the week ‘Was out he ‘was well, : ool Galvano-Mlagnetic Treatment ef Dis- ease. WASHINGTON BRANCH OF BALTIMORE OFFICE, 92336 F STREET NORTHWRST. Hours from 8 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 8 p. m., Sunday excepted, Satisfaction guaranteed. Call or send for pamphlet containing over one hundred volun- tary testimonials of cures of citizens of Baltimore and Washington, covering the entire range of nerve and other incurable diseases. See B Itl- more Sun for dally accounts of cures. Consulta- Uon tree, either at office or home of patient. EA. Parsons & Co, There is no Accounting for Tastes. Hence the great varlety of piece woolens Iam showing in my tailoring depariment, justifying the coneluston that in so great a variety every ‘iste may be gratifird. It 1s true, the price some- Umes deters would-be purchaser-, and {t may be | as well to state here that in this department I get up only the best work, and as I employ cutters | who understand their’ Dusiness, trying on 1s sel- | dom necessary, thus avoiding a nulsance alike to customers and journeymen. ‘The question of giv- | ing credit 1s never consider*d after the garment 8 | cut; that is always met as an independent matter, to be treated of beforehand. The tallor will not press any garment on a cus- tomer wh--n it does not please himself. No cutter can serve two masters; hence one is as much as he contracts with at a me, If you wish to select from the largest stock, have | your garments cut by a skillful artist, mide by su- perior workinen, and done on time, call on Gxo. 0. Hexntxa, 410 7th st. n. W. Plated 5-bottle Castors, $2, at Prigg’a + Jobnson’s Oyster Saloons, 440 and 442 9th street. We have them good. Ladies’ Saloon Urs! floor, For aged Men, women, weak and sickly children, without a rival. Will not cause headuche. Brown's Iron Bitters. DARPANELLE, ARK.—Dr. M. M. Croom, say! “Brown's Iroo B tters ts the best meiicine in the world and Is effecting miraculous cures.” SaLTMarsn, ALA.—Dr. Jas. B. Mil! Tal OL My patients have used Brown’. | for chronte Indigestion with benent” Pure Grape Cider 0. $11 Tbh street northwest. Milwaukee Heer, be. a stoveplpe—arawn from rood. i KN 2 Penna, avenue, Saxony Weol GermanHan d-knit Jackets for men ant boys at Auerbach’s,7ta and H, A Sure Kecipe to san A teaspoonful of Hun in a moderate-s1z kehamber mosquito or ki all su h as 1 ali drugg! hh Mosquitoes, Powder burned Idrive out every main, 25 cents, by Lundborg’s Perfumes, Edenia, and Marechal Niel Rose, Dandrati Ts REMOVED BY TH E OF COCOAINE, And It stimulates and promotes the growth of the hair. Burnett's Flavoring Extracts are the best. Mother Swan’s Worm Syru le, tasteless, hartless, cathards; for » Testlesshess, Worils, constipation. Pare Grape € at Chr. Xander’s, N ler 17th street northwest Milwaukee Beer, Se. a schooner—irawn from wood. uw KN1@HT, 1732 Penna. avenue. “Aalderne Wagons.” ~ Dairy Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning and delivered in. x-Ib, “Ward” prints, 40c. per lo. Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and ‘sweet milk, be. per qt. Cream, 15e, pint. Avsouvrety Pont. ss Tus Recwasrres’ Demonstratio’ pendent Order of Rechsbites 1: The Inde- x held a An:cost front of Moore’s hell, 9th street, and marched by Way of Penns: shia a ue to Anacostix. Al! of the District tents were represented In the line, Which was headed by the drum and fife corps of Kit Caron Post, G. AR Mr. J. H. Bartley acted #8 Marshal and Messrs ©. A. Emmons, Edmund Buri . il, J. Powell, and Will! Welsh es atts, : Poweil presi ¢ in Locust Grove, J. E. Addresses were m te oy Messrs. Richard Emmons, J. B. March and W. H. Reed. — Fungements for the approar DBi-eent nial of Washington on Veteran Corps (C ery and th ening, O L.—At a meeting of wre the ar- bration of the n the parade. oF @ concert at the parade 3 Victory ror Prixck, Tuk WasttxcTos WHEEt- epting Invitatio ara huet Sunday ¢' Mt was decided to have the Der Stu, at 0° eh wax.—In tu fi ele Face at Spring’ end Higham, of this E ove: tre ton. 5 Ree and, started from the s x uled of York; Morgun, of sland Ye Rollinson, and Netison, of Bos- rhe four famous riders kept well together throughout the rece. Keene seemed to have the Fac ma. e Well In nero! 1, Dut on t effort, and crossed in 81:06 3-5, beating” hiis former record of 31: » dames was a close second, with ————_— e hom treteh Prince line winner ManntaGe Licexses.—The clerk of the court has fssued marriage Icenses to Richard H. Be y A Ward: Wm. aud Alice Standard, of Richmond, Va.; Joues uni Emma Howal AS ‘Thomas McKernan and Margaret Shiel t: ‘Webb Tucker, of Petersburg, Va, and Lucilla Carroll; Jonn Rovert Ball Jones; Richard Alten, of Baltimore, and Mary of Westmoreland county, Va.; Smith’ and Mary Berry; George M. Jolinston, of L © 800 aby Vv Tguson, 0 hton aunuel S. Black mi wis, H. Jackson and Alte ft Fairfax county, Va., Putitp leury Rady and Alice hand Ida M. Stuart: and Henrietta Albert innatt, and Cage E Garrett; Lewis Carter and Emily Walker; Henry Gordon and Annie Gol- y; John R. Brown and Sarah E Francis,both of Prince George’s county, Md.; Joseph H. John- E. Smith, Eiward of Westmoreland co,, Duncad und Hattie Colston; Albert Carnie Barber. Recetvixe Sro1 Police Court, Michael Goo od Henrietta Maske; Henry C. Page and —This morning, in the Robinson was charged with receiving stolen goods—the set of harness stolen by Wm. Bonkett trom Mr. J. H. Magruder la: Week. Lieut. Arnold testified to fading the har- hess at the shop of Robinson. The court remarked u the tntef, and sentenced Ko! Jail An appeal was noted. ——— the recetver of stolen IS was Worse than nsou to Six months in Prov. axp Mrs. L. E. C. Coutrere’s day school Teopens September 26. ——>_—_ ‘THE CHILDREN's CouxTKY Home will close for Season on Saturday, September 24. Closing ligtous services will be hel the home at hait-past three, to which all friends on Friday afternoon je this charity are cordially invited. A marve of purity, | ‘This powder never varies. strength, and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or Whosphate powders. Sold only in cans. Roxat Bax- NG Powper Co., 106 Wall street, N. ¥. ape “6 © BPioop-Foope 1S THE SUGGFSTIVE NAME cften viven to Aycr’s Sarsaparilla, because of its biood-enri-hing qualities. RY AYEN'S PILLS AND BE CURED. MISERY is a mf'd word to describe the mlachief to body and | mind caused by habitual constipation. ‘Ihe regular | ‘use of Ayer’s Cathartic Hils in mild doses will restore the torpid viscera to healthy action. eep20 Exxreaorvisary Bre Bancarys UARTSR (10-4) BLEACHED SHEET- z TAL TO Ps QUOT, CANTON FLAN NELS, Canton Fianuels, 8 cis.. 10 cts., 12 cts., 15 cta. BED TICKIN 10 cts.. 12 ct 16 cts., 18 eta. ‘ONS, PLANN: LS, GINGH AMS, a . TOWELS, UIIING, 5-4 and 6-4 widths in all Ulive, Brown, lie BROCADE VEL! BROCAD: vrtle, Blue, Color cts. and $1. ents, ‘iD SUITING, stripe and check to mateh, $1 yd. BUA K_ILKS, $1.50, $1.75, $2. all colors, c. M. TOWSON, 656 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, South Side, sepl5 Caneers: Canrers: Careers: NEW STYLES. NEW STYLES. NO OLD GOODS IN OUR STOCK. CARPETS SEWED AND LAID, 8 CENTS. CARPET LINING, 7 CENTS. Tngrain Carpets Jugrain Carpets uzrain Carpets Ingran Carpets... USSELS 1 BRUSSELS! -60 cents. Ee EDUCATIONAL. lead EDUCATIONAL. east 3s |: 3 EDUCATION ——___DRY GOO. sens aa Pitot “Eneigen s-chaseidat schloon Mo" eg 1100 Meteet porthwest, Faz Aw Woe Dex Goons, ser 20-3m. J. P. CAULFIELD. _ | win reopen tor ieee seprempen | “hh Epi cou ire — (COLOMBIAN UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL. JAMES ©. WELLING, LL. D., PRESIDEFT. ‘The Hon. WALTER 8. COX, LL. D., Lar pent Lolli Real ieee et Property, of ‘The Hon. WILLIAM A. meee eae x Professor of Equity Jurisprudence, we pe Amal Red ‘The Hon. WILLIAM STRONG, LL. D., Lecturer on Constitutional Law. GEORGE F. APPLEBY, Eeq., Jadge of Moot Court and Associate Professor of Practice. Theexercises of the School will be resumed at the Law Building (5th street, between D and E street, ) on WEDNISDAY, OOTOUSH l0TH,at 6 o'clock Dem, when the announcements for the year, embracing some new features, will be made by the Faculty. In addition to thereular prizes of the School an em- inent jurist offers during present, year a prize of $100 for the best essay on a topic of law, to be announced ‘&t the opening of the session. Eros for the whole courge of two years in the under. caduate department, $16 For @ single yest, $80. Forte post-wraduate’ course, $25." All bayabie in ad yn th’ istailments. “Gataloguen may behad at. tie book stores of William, H, Mo:tison, (475 Pennsylvania avenue), and of James Anzlim & Co , (1424 F street), or on application to the President of the Faculty. sep19-dmn ISS MARY K. SCHKEINER. y TEACHER OF ELOCUTION, Lozical Analysis, Vocal Culture and j-xpfession, and Headings in SHARBPEARE and G ERAL LITERA™ Address 1324 Rimes street. eep19-1m* LS taco INSTIIUTE, | opaETOWS, aa ‘The Sesston 1883-1884 will begin OCTOBER 1, 1883. Applications for admission may be made to'C, M. MATTHEWS, at hisoftice, No. 1308 31st utreet, between the hours of 8:30 and 11:30 a.m. previous to that day, after that at the School. sep19-1m. J. DENT, President. (SuSELES B, DONCH, TEACHER OF PIANO and Violin, 608 H'str ct northwest. Piano music for receptions and private parties a spe- cialty. eepl8-3in HE ART SCHOOL OF T RT CLUB, VERNON Kow, cor. Pa. ave. and 10th st., re-opens Oct. Ist, 1883. EC. MESSER, in charge; JNO.L. BURNETT, sistant sepl8-1m" ASHINGTON CO; Music Hall, cornet WwW ERVATORY OF MUSIC, AD sts. n.w. Entrance 26, 27 and 28, 1883. School year 1884. Full corps, HE WASHINGTON COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, A snd Dey Schoo Youn) Ladies. will re~ - open Septem: ith a fall corpe of experienced, ‘Bt dhe Institute, 1025 and 1027 ‘For Circulars lars app! aul-3m aul ELECT SCHOO) cy and Hi THOS. W. SIDWELL, Principal. RENCH LESSONS.—CLASSES REOPEN SEP- tember 19th. A. ‘up! onic 8} x te rates. SAL S'30 p- jes and Children. Di pronunciation acquired in one Cinages of all m. for Young Kindergarten for Ustle chi dren at 1:30. Other morning and evening classes for adults, - Private tuition if desired M'LLE V, PRUD'HOMME, 1323 K st. n.w. aul? MX STRDI0 AND PRIVATE LESSONS, WITH Sketching from Natnre, continue through, the Pencil and Stub Drawing, Water Color and Oil Corcoran 501 Build inal ‘works iz. SEATON DONOHO. car. Fainting, Landecape, Floweres’ Composition. experience; ‘Lou Studio, 118 3y6-3m_ ; references. books used. OWL'S BOOKKFEPING—ONE MONTH GUAR- anteed to equal three of any othersystem. No text With penmanship, etc... October, when terms will be month, until higher. ‘Howe's Rapid B Peninanship easiest to learn and write, $2, Separate Denartinen for Ladise. Prof. G. W. HOWE, B17 Tih street 3y10 ber I. it fal. IPE CEDARSA HOME! SCHOOL FOR YOUNG Ladies and Little Girls—wiil re-o) ia situated on the Heights of Georgetown, and is accessible by street cars to all parts of the city, grounds are extensive, the location healthful and beau- ‘Terms moderate. MISSES EAKL n Monday, Octo- The ‘For circulars address the 1916 35th st., Washington. Je214m wost. Septemb STREET INSTITUTE *, 603 F STREET NORTH- ‘The course of study wil commence Monday, ar nh ipal book an 3. Circulars at all the principal Music stores. Students of elocution wiil pi ‘he Institute for particulars in that bran: A. CHAMBERS, Principal. ‘Operas and Orat:rios will find their Mecca in Protes: sor’s System, which is the shortest and_ best ¥est of practice, aud training voices: ighest culture." Ladies’ Seminaries saving e very quickly to ihe ye d to. yAVID 3.1. JOH. D: IN, ORGANIST. ‘D CHO! TOLD at: Fittonntit year opens kept. 10, Plano, Organ, Master, 1117 10th airect northwest. P vate ie advantages. 0: By BULLARD. Director. sepl8-lnne | ue, $! Per hour, Public voloe classes Atty cots yer pe BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES. pRIVAT ISH AND CLASSICAL ‘SCHOOL. SA ERANETIN STREET, Baltimore, 2 N. JOLY, CHA :. A. M., Principal. 2s WLSTMINSITR QTUeT Brovidence, OY | ypghe Kal term of tue schoo! wit opca, Sei tember 19, 154 TREMONT STREET, Boston. civil service examinetions, or busin Best of native terche's only: most thorongh and efficacious method ; s,ecial advi ntages for learning con- versation. 1 HIN 'y MOINS CLASS OF ADULT , $10. PRIVAT LeSSON% AT } CHOOL or at STUDS. Reding, Ke. free to Students. Su FURNISHED TO OTHER SCHOOLS a for certain h nent positions. OFFICE HOURS, sep15-Im_ ROW; ention ‘to resumed TEACHER OF young Jadies and SEPTEMBER sep A RT SCHOOL, S.A. E. HOYLE aud Mise E, J. WALKEI¢ will open an “AEt School y . For terms, &c, apply at loans and 123, Coreoran Builaing. sepla-or 3] 0 FASHIONABLE DANCING DEMY.—All the latest dances taught. Patron- by the elite. “Yon can Join for a week, month, \d for circular. 8u31-6m ONZAGA COLLEGE, WITH A STAPF OF WELL- trained and energetic Profeseors, offers a fine op- portunity for a thorough Classical or Commercial Edu- cation. Aspecial class will be opened this weck (Sept. for the purpose of wiving larger boys the advantage: learning elementary branches without at the eame time beins obliged to sit wide by: side with Loys who are much younger in themselves, An application for myemnbersh p of this clans is raul ‘Terms, $10 a quarter in advance. JNO. J. MURPHY, 8. 3 ized onl quarter ACK sepll-Im NATIONAL MEDICAL COLLEGE. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT ‘OF THE, COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. -second Anntal Session will begin on MOND*Y, OCLOFER Ist, AT 8 P.M in the College Building. 1325 H street northwedt, with an Introductory Address by Prof. A. F. A. KING. M. D., to which the profession and public are cordially |. The rerular iectures will continue dally thronhont the course, beiniting at 6:30 p.m. ‘ihe Autumn i-xsminations wil commence at tho Col- on THURSDAY, Si: PTEMBER 27. H, at 5:30 p.m. for particulars apply at the Dean's Uffice, No. 726 ‘Thirteenth street northwest. eepl0-im, both sexes. . Rete 8 furnished. A limited number of pupiis will be adinitted into the family of the Princinal, who will receive constant supervision, and Particuiat attention given to individual needs. Eveniug flares will be formed, and private instruction ziven to aul hem Patt wan &e [WASHING J. P, Caulfiel!, Mus. Doo,, principa’ the recepti term, beginning septeuber U7 of directors. F ted. ) BARB A, CLEC IIC SEMINARY, OP: ‘Thorough. young men and elves for ‘OR YOUNG ON CONSERVATORY of purtis for the second By order of the board j, Secretary.sopétsep21 NED SEPT. 17TH. tical Instruction will be ziven to vys over ten years old, who wish to fit y business or profession. Cireulars at book-st we ICHARDS, A.M., 1301 Corcoran & VHURCH SCHOOL FF 12th st. n.w. Fifteenth year beins Sept. 19. Thor- guigh fnatrietion im Euish ‘or circulars, &0., ‘MacLEOD. Only 20 Tnauite of t. eD ADIES. 1213 Frencl Music, Drawing, ply to @ Principal, Miss ‘einauat-Im a) MONDA rRS. OLGA HFSSELBACH-SPIER her Kindergarten, 1135 17th REOPENS street northwest, , OCTOBER Ist, 1883, Apply for circulars after the 10th of September. ‘sepl-Im* 1583 be RLINGTON ACADEMY, CORCORAN BUILDING, Cor. Pa. ave. and 15th st., School f r Boys ana Young Men. Number limited. Only scholars of vod moral character recelved: Fall teria of ine - Careful and thorough inatra ‘opposite U. 5. T.. « Select and Evening Sessions. lon in the Common Enz- lish Branches, Book-keéping, Short-hand, Higher Arith- metic, Algebra. Geometry, Latin and Gi MeCURTON MACAFER, A. M- Principal, Washington, D. C. aul5-3m APITOL HILL INSTITUTE AND KINDEL ‘Misses Boyden and Gates, Principals. ‘The AR- seventh annual session of this school opens MUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 17TH, with enlarge’ accommodations for pupile, in the spacious building corner Ist and A ‘southeast ( airy echool-rooms. sie pis instructions in all grades. Departments. Superior advantages in Music, Draw- ing and Lai For Catsiornes and further information apply tthe School building, 20 Ist street sout east, or at 22 3d street southeust. Principa! guages. Capitol Park). 1 mand, &e. -Thororeh lergarten and Academic to 31 *: 1877.) Main office, 707 8th street northwest; brauch north- eau: corner Pennsylvania avenue and 19th &t.n. Ww. Open after Sept. 10. THEO. INGALLS KING, Prin. s8-lin ARTMENT, NATIONAL UNIVERSITY. FACULTY OF LAW. Hen. Arthur MacArthtr, Associate Justice of the Su- preme Court of the District of Columbia, Presid Hon. Samuel F. Miller, Aesociate Ju-tice of the Su- reme Court of the United States, Professor of Interna- Foust an’ onetitutional Law. HH. O. Claughton, esq. ,, ofessor of Pleading, genes Equity Jurisprudence, Commercial and Mari- tine Lay William B. Webb, esq., Professor of Practice and Judge ef Moot Cou Jugene Carusi, esq., Professor of the Law of Real and Persoual Proverty, Contracis, Negotiable Tustu- munis, and Applied Evidence. Watson J. Newton, esq. Associate Professor of Legal Practice and Secretary of the Faculty. LEC UKE:S. Hon. H. H, Wells, Criminal Law. Hon: W. Willoughby, Deeds and Conveyances. Enoch Totten, exa., Law of Corporations. L. G. Hine, ecg., Law of Torte. A. Kos- Perry, e-q., The Conflict of Laws. Reopens Monday, October Ist, 1883, at the Lecture Rooms, 925 F street northwest. " Catalozues can be ob- at Morrison’s, Parker’s, Auglim’s and Adams’ stores, or ut the cfiice of the Treasurer, F. J. Lavender, 4805s Louisiana avenue. New students can obtain information or euter at the Lecture Kooms be- tween the hours of 8 aud 10 a.m. nd 4 and 5 p.m.,and from 10a. m. to4 p. m. et the office of the Secreta y, |. Newton, sep’ Ey 0 F street northwest. 2. 1¥ E aul8-6m A Session begins Septen address Gia ON INSTITUT ELECT CLA MATHEMATICAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS. TEEN: ber 12.” For circulars, &e., 8. B. YOUNG, Priucipal, 914 14th street. GJECHGETOWN COLLEGE, D. Cc. Schools in th Academic and Scientific Departments open THURSDAY, September 13th, 1883. Apply to Rev. JAMES A. DOONAN, 8.J., Georgetown College, D.C Schoo! of Medicine opens MONDAY, September 34, 1883. Apply to J. W. H. LOVEJOY, M. D., 900 12th street northwest, Washington, D. C, School of Law opens WEDNFSDAY, October 34, 18: Apply to 8. M. YEATMAN, esq., 410 5th street nor' west, Washington, D. C. After Detober Ist, Georse- town College Law Building, Washington, D. C. ren. Open: and Dru; ins, Sent. AVERLFY SEMINARY, 1637 1 ST..N.W. ing aud Day School tor Young Ladies Catalogues apply Bi Miss LIPSCOMB. a15-2mn an 1p Primary and Advanced Classea reope! 17, at 929 8th street. corner of Mt Mrs, LOUISE POLLOCK, Principal. AND SCHOOL FOR September Vernon Square. sep5-1m_ Re 17, HOOL, 1318 1 ST. N.W. OPP. FRANKLIN rk. Open for its fourteenth annual session Sept. ‘Thorough instruction in drawing and painting ‘Mochanical drawing. Prof Charles Schiaar. eep5-1m* 8. E. FULLER, Principal. W. S. i ANB MES, ALFRED BUJAC WILL REOPE their educat onal home for young ladies and little kirs Septemb r 26th, at 1712N ‘street northwest, near Connecticut avenue street cara, Call for circulars on or after (ber Lath. eep7-1m" TITUTE, 903 16TH STREET N. W., ptember "20, 1883. A home aud day 100] for girls, Parcutal care and discinliv MKS. L. E. SMITH. Principal. SESSION 1883-64, 3 OF TEACHE! ‘Mr, and Mrs. W. D. CABELL, Principals; Prof. B. R, Macon, Latin and Mathematics; Prof. x. M. Shute, (Columbiin College, ) History, Moral and Mental Phi- Josopby, and Loric; Prof. A: N. Skinner, (Nat; Obs..) Astronoiny, Physick Geology: Prof, J: i, itowers, Chemistry,” (with experiment F. Muceacus, German, Greek, Math. : Mad. Chevremont, (Diplomes do TAcadetie de Paris) French: Miss M. 1. Garrison, Fug- sh: tise M. Gay. Belles Lettres; Prof. Auton Glocta- ner, Instrumental Music; Mad’le H.Evremonte, Vocal fet FLOOK DRUGGETS, HALL. and STAIR CARPE LACE OURTAINS, per pair, $1.25, $1.50, up. rr) (3 Bigg fans ee In fever and ague districts, in tropical an other re- gions visited by epidemics, and indeod in all localities where the conditions are unfavorable to heaith, this famous vexetabic invigorant and alterative, HUSTET- TEW’'S STOMACH BIITERS, has been found a potent safeguard even to feeble constitutions and fracile frames, while as a cure for indigestion, Lillousness aud Kindred complaints, it is without a rival. For sate by all Druggists ana Dealers generally. wepl c. M. TOWSON, 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, South Side. sepl5 EFF RRR U U W ITT? EF RR ¥ UU T FoR R UU & s R uw ou Tt PPP, RRR_ FE! ‘Si SS rl 3 Pep RoR k= 885s R885 FEM g685q per rut £m Ssssq Sess, Ee Bsssg P EK R keg Ssss8 Sggs8 Exe S533 FOR WINE OR JELLY; APPLE PARERS, &o. WINDOW SCREENS, BUILDERS’ HAKDWAKE, &o, F. P. MAY & ©0., pT 634 Pennsylvania avenue, PLCrecT YOUR FURS AND WINTER CLOTH, ANG AGAINST THE KRAVAGES OF MOTH, EEFINED GUM CAMPHOR, 0c, PER POUND. 1. €. BISHOP, Drugeist, apl9 7209th street. corner Hi street northwest. Japanese SCROLLS, FANS, ETC, and Decorative Pictures.. Jay Gould, 421 9th st mh? pox Hi, »- 2488 ° Ca IMPORTER AND TAILOR. SPICES, FALL AND WINTER GOODS RECEIVED. JONN H. MAGRUDER, 1417 New York avenue, eepl-Im ped fees che eee Bhs CAN select a suit of C! eaance: in weekly or oaths berate tae Tah or. ‘Men's heavy Winter bie $5, $10 and up. Men’ $8 to $15 and up. SEE ose ido St and $3.25, ND SUSTS oa stana, w £19 D street, between 61h and 0. jean B.L.—N ee a ee ee ¥ ITS EXCELLENT AXD EOONOMICAT MAI B acement, the wisdom of ite Sooaae ing. Gsieatis etc tossed zane by toe poker, the POND LIFE ASSOCIATION haaln the eine half years of its cxistenee done a larger ihanevet eforofeached boas Cilige 1509 Hatreet, a3 1. X. ENIGHT, Manager, Gentlemen who have had trouble in getting fitted and ‘suited are invited to call at the Fashion House, sepl 111] Pa. Ave., Washington, D. 0. MONG THE MANY INSURANCE COMP! A sooxment™ Dian, pone fe eg orients Selatan or oes or failure an tho MUTUAL RESERVES OS Tire ASSOCIATION, and certainly none have proved so succosaful snd Popular in v0 shorts thine ae this favored concern, ‘The ‘auth surance matters have publicly qnd frequently commended fis syetexs re deing’ a, forward in the science insure ance, while its policy ‘holders have. cn more tenes Mout, FOr circulara, W6., calla ihe UMioe. 1p aS auZs “LY. ENIGH' ((ABPETS AND HOUSEFURNISHING GooDs. We are Gail: ving o ow y recetving our, full suprty of Houeefar shoice deelgue in Bieelow, beelt any tone, Bigoiow, H and, Hartiord Brasels. Axmin: Lowell i tay Sag sop3-1m 1828 F 8 reet Northwest. EO. & Gann Sis ITH STREET, BE Brick Bet u ee ee a Kitchen Bunge. ‘® special t, ‘and main” Music; Prof. r.C. Messer, Art, Drawing and Painting; Miss Karl Garrison, Class Drawing ‘and Decorative Art; Miss J. Cheatney, calisthenics and elocution; Prof, L: G. Marini, Dancing, In branches not named the best instruction provided. Session opens Sept. 26. sep5-15* OUNT VERNON INSTITUTE, ENGLISH AND FRENCH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, 1530 I STREET, Will Reopen SEPTEMBER 26th. MRS. OC. W. PATRO, sepl-3m_ Principal. QHENCH AND I-NGLISH FAMILY AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE ith at., corner Ma-suchusetts ave., Wash., D.C., Under the direction of Mre. L. P, McDonald and Misa Auna Eilis, assisted by Prof. A. P, Montague, depart- ment of Ancient Lanuuages: Dr. J. P. Caulfield, de- pactnent of Music; Mille Barrenne, department of reuch; Mics Emma J. Rowe, Kindergartner, and a full corps of competent teachers. A thorough English aud classical course, with & advanteges offered in French and Music. ‘a Kindergarten system will be added daily orel instruc- tion in French. "A limited number of young ladies re- ceived as Paricr Boarders, "For circulars and muforniae tion call upon or address the principals at 1623 N strect eet pbeclal Horas wil Ganvey residing on Cari. AS jerdic m on Capi- tol Hit durect to the school and roburus aub-31D GFENCERIAN, BUSINESS COLLEGE, ESTAB- 49 lished in 1864 and improved yearly, pecnrricn spe cious, handsome and commodious halla in Lincoln Hall building, corner 9th and D streets n.w. Training for fons and daughters for real lite, for self-support, use- fulnese and honorable independence. Calle office open for reception and re-istration of students August 37. Reeular, day and evening soegions reeumed MON- DAY, Sept. 3. Course of study: Penmsnahip, Orthog- Tapby, English Language, Business Correspondence, Business Calculations, Bookkeeping by sinuclo aud dou- Font Succ ane Rag ae fg ay Business ‘Morala, ial departments of Klocution and Phoncgraphy. In tho Business Practice depart- ment the student invest capital, deposits in the Collee Bank, makes purchases for cash and on time, gives and receives notes, checks, drafts, receipts, &0.; pays Tents, insuranos and tea, and keope Bll’of ‘tie aS. ““futernetional Business College Diploma conferrnd ‘upon gradvates at close of scholastic year. It is of ad- Toes Geceniag aor eres na tally equipped 2 cure of unteuction™~ Day senions, 9 a.m. 10:80 p. ana Peasy, 6 Ca aD in ion Fooe— year $50; oar scarey. nde . payable §1 flo’ each: ‘by the quartan #20 upon yen eessions, year scholarship, in bythe quarter. on is; by % ‘New Ilustated Anpual sent vied Y C. SPENCER, SARA A. SPEN Vice-1 cipal. eull HE FROEBEL INSTI: UT#—KINDERGARTEN PULLOOE eng ROREE Princo reopens Sept. 12th, ‘at 1127 13th at., onevauare from ‘1 homascircle,au30-1m BROWNS SCHUOL, OF, SHORTHAND, ROOM 7. ladienana fg ect Oran Ea senuenaisan dagen ‘aan stenograniic wors. Pupils Toosived Stany time. s5-6m U gees BoYs' ENGLER OARD CLASSICAL HIGH Address, Le Droit Park. MERE POREMTEDLE VON “AUR AND sent for ‘Loye: schol Spcus BEPTEMMEN SO, ‘Kew Yorks sep8-codmn Noid Geasnerey Pack, Gemnary sepl-Im* FOR YOUNG LADIES AND CHIL- dren, 622 18th street northwest. Reopens September 201 ‘Mrs. ELIZABEE 18°: HAKRIS, Prin. Meu ea MQOARTER, TEACHER AT WEST Washington Conservatory of Music; Soprano, st, ‘Maithew's (H.C. ) Church.—Voice Culture and the Art inging. Residence, 43 H street n.w. eepl-lin* of 18S AMY LEAVITT, OF BOSTON, Meader or Yoon and instramecay a fusio and. Lessons reanmed SEPTEMBER 6. 944 K street ‘north west. au2l S. &. Ww. Mathematic:, Latin, Preparation for Coll ‘competitive e VENING CLASSES. Arithmetic, Bookkeeping, enmansh}) ip, U.S. W. FLYNN, A. M., PRIVATE TUTOR, . Cor. 8th and K streets northwest. Greek, French. German, English, ireek, Frencl man, English West Point, Annapolis, fons. Terms in advance. jetory, Geography, Spelling. A MONTH. Fogisi Grammar. me ILLIAM WALDECKER ‘Leipzig Conservatory of Organ and Residence, GRADUATE OF THE lusic), Teacher of Piano, larmony. Leécons resume. September 4th. 1807 13¢) street northwest. ‘sep4-lin GcHoon sepl-Im* FOK @ IRLS AND LITTL Boys: ns S} PTEMBER ‘t 1436 Corcoran street. ‘The Misses TLFFEY, Principals, Gpugerows, COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, 3100 N street chool for Coll and STEPHEN: SON. West Washington, ‘Boardi foung Ladies and Little Girls. ite Course. Special students im Music, French, rman. ‘The twelfth year beyins September 1883, For circulars apply to Principal, HE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. THE COLUMBIAN COLLEGE OPENS SEPT. 12. THE MEDICAL COLLEGE CPENS OCT. 1. THE LAW SCHOOL OPENS OCT. 10. During the erection of the new University Building, the exercises of the Coliewe nroper will be conducted 1h the rooms of the Pre northwest, and of the ational Med i rato Behool, 1335 H street College, 1325 H street northwest. For informat:on concerning, these De 19th sireet. nenta, address Dr. JAMES ©. WELLING, 1330 THE PREPARATORY SCHOOL will open in the new and commodious building, 1335 HH street northwest, on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th, with Otis. A. J. 8. M. Mon! B.S., the ., Professor of i: ‘Professor of Latin: J. “rofessor of Mathematics ae . Mason, A. M., Ph. ‘Huntington, D. D.- Shute, D. e, A.M. following corps of teachers: D., Principal; the Rev. Protessor of Greek; the Rey. ‘hetorie; Andrew P. Howard Gore, 3 p.m, snd at the Principal's residerioe, 1906 G street northwest, every evening from 7 to 8. For catalozues or further information’ please address the Principal at either of the above named places. Bed-1m SHORTHAND classes will meet: ‘WASHINGTON SCHOOL OF. PHONOGRAPHY AND TYPE-WRITING REOPENS SEPTEMBER 17TH, 1883, each evening at 6:30. practical Private instruction given by a thorough and ‘Special course of twelve lessons for active phonogra- Students furnished with Text-books, ‘Dictionaries, Periodicals Dopeeptic araioriaie ura “PYEE- WHITING lessons given at any hour of the day or evening. Use of ‘Writing: ‘writing machine. ‘and other Pho: ‘one hour with each ‘i bi Linen Paper and other pe here read 1 ‘COMB, 927 I street northwest. ‘EST END KINDERGARTEN ANDSCHOOL FOR Primary and Advanced Classes, reopens OOTO- BER Isr, at the corner of H and 18th ‘Branch of INDERGARTEN XO! ‘Model Kindergartens f. {fone gl00. Positions, sscusen ort ‘who. itor Fosltions sscured tor taeee ose aa ASg eho ee cipal, MES. LOUISE POI north ‘The’ instructions the afternoon after three o'elock. rey Boy = ier’ ‘the atreet ‘are given in ‘au27-2m. me oe Sth Este HE PINKNEY INSTITUTE REOPENS SEP- ember 2th, Four boarding pupils wil be received. For terms, eto. iS BURGESS, Prin- Cinals, 818 Connebbent avenue. ~_eeph Sw" BS. J. L. MoGEE'S SOHOOT, ‘WILL REOP, SEPLEMBEL lore, At 1110 L Street. 2u23-2m* PRE. deck ‘PERMUILLER TEACHER attention Terme ‘well as to pupils advanced. ‘741 Tth street northwest. eep!-Im" ARFIELD Ki Gi Normal Senooe tall Apply for Ist. ‘ten rooms. Classical Course ‘and practical. & u Course—Prepares for the senior year of ie entranee into Smith, Vassar and Elocution—In charge of Mrs, M. Stevens Hars Prin- cipal of the Washington School of Flecuton: focal Music—Directreas, Madame Annis Roemer ‘Piano—Director, Professor Anton Gloetzner. Art_Drawing aid Painting Director, Professor ©.E. Messer, Director of the Washington Art Schoal, Decorative Art—Under the supervision of competent teachers. spl-3n Vv ASHINGTON. SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION AND x Mra. M. STV E cipal. Private and class instruction day and evening, be- siuuitg Septemter 10th. "Leachets’ ciapeo Wil recut ber Ist and 24.6 p.2. SPECIAL ADVANTAGES. The natural development and culture of the voice for rie fr Seapine mablic a oe ‘Stamuering And other painfu. vocal defects ovenco=ne; METHODS ENDORS!D. BY PROMINENT LOCAL PHYSICIANS. Practical Fngiish taught by rapid and comprehensive methods. Terms made known upon application. Lib- eral discount to niinisters and teachers, sep l-lin Ap Ss BIETON's: P ENGLISH AND FRENCH SCHOOL FOR SOUS CADE 821 Vermont avenue, reopens Sep- ‘Thorough instruction in the Mathemat- fox, Literature and the Seenoss ee OTe Tan rE FL, ORGANIST TEACHER OF PIANO J. And VOCAL’ MUSIC. | Particular attention i io. Raihners, as well ar those_wishing fualified for Pertormers or ieachers, Terms Tuoderates 734 1tast, B.w. sept-colm” ME PEE reopen her echt 001 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 247, ep3-ro6w" at 1308 Hstrot northwest. LLICOT CITY, MD. MAUPIN'S UNIVERSITY SCHOOL opens SEP- MBER 18. For circulars a ‘dress Jyl7-eo2m CHAPMAN MAUPIN, M.A., Principal TP TRAINING SCHOOL, 1th street northw ze ISS TACIE A. DANIEL, TEACHER OF vocaL particulars address, Yims PArhculy PIS TH STREET N.W. INS DANCING ACADEMY.—MR. TL. G. ARINI reopens his Academy on SATURDAY, S: PTEMBER 22, 1883, whon the classes for the xenon of 1883-"84 will be formed. Former pupils are invited to be present at the opening reception. For particulars see circulars. sep6-3ai M Cusencey 5 Ree, 433 7th street northwest, Bas PIANOS AND ORGANS, &s follows, which must be sold at once: A full T-oct. carved logs, fine rt time by Iso, one Uy 8-xtringed grand order for Gen. Geo. ¥ months. Itis par ex; handsome 81 : lence fe yee eons made; Cover inelnded. Wi Piano in part pay and sell for $350. ese cage ihe Very best Hane made; Wm, Ruabe & C9 ‘ost $800; nearly new and tfect order, only $275. New from #50 up. . TUNING AND REPATRING. This department is now the most complete in the city. Moving recently engaxed the services of Mr. cdward Benisch, Tam pre to. eee veee doa Nr ured to repair Musical Instruments C. J. REED, eep18 7th st reet northwest. ENUINE ““DECKIR” PIANOS, AKE MADE BY DECKER BRO G. H. KUHN Sole Avent, 407 10th ‘Also for Burde! F. A. Unso. UPRIGHT PIANOS FOR RENT AND FOR SALE. PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED A SPECIALTY. §2- Grders promptly attended to. F, A. UESO'S Piano Pooms, sepl0-7m. 613 11th -treet northwest L. WILD & BRO., G. 709 7th etreet north Always offer Special Bargains to Cash Buyer for the Stieff, the Kranich & and New Eng land PIANOS and Barker ORGANS, new or second hand, but also cell on easy install- eu ‘Tuning and repairing faithfully attended to. _sep4 ee CELEBRATED FOR BKILIANCY OF TONE ‘AND DUKABIL SINGING QUALITY UNRIVALED, WORKMANSHIP AND FINISH SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHER: emons having Ola Piauos exchange extra advantages in the value of thet: old ustruments, and balance ca be id monthiy. Open, i 8 p.m, NEKAMis BRANCH FACTORY WAREROOSS, 427 10th street northwest. aus ALLET DAVIS & CQ — BAk- ‘eains in these 2.5 PIANOS. ly perfect instra-, derfull) inents will be given in ail cash rales before July| Juth. Now is your time. Flegant stock now open at 811 9ui ‘street northwest my26-e0 . L. SUSUNER, In charge. NBAGH°5 PIANO WAR} of various makes for gale and rent at re @ucnd prices. | Win. Knabe & Co.%s world. nowned Pianos. ‘luning and Repairing. 1ith street, above Pa. ave. pianos, ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC. STECK & CO. PIANO, ‘The Most Terfect Piano Made. EMERSON PIANO, ‘The Best Medium-pricea Piano Manufactured. WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS. Fianos and Organs sold on instalments, rented or ex- rent sppited if purciased. 5 CENT MUSIQ. The only complete Stock in the city. HENRY EBERBACH, No 915 FSTRERT. ‘Menaging partner of the Iate firm Ellis & Co. d2 GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. Ss. B. ELLERY, svoceson 19 DUBREUIL BROTHERS, MANUFACTURERS, OF FINE DRES3 SHIR’ GENIS' FURNISHINGS, os 3112 F Sacer NontHwesr, Wasuixorox, D. 0. Fixof the Finest Drees Shirts to order. tix F-xtra Fine Shirts to order Bix Fine hirte to onder. Tuoxrsows SHIRT FACTORY ee MEN'S FURNISHING EMPORIUM, £16 F Street, Opposite Patent Office, Dress Shirts to order a specialty. Six best Shirts Fine for $13.50. Ready-made Shi it_ following — Acne, tntinished’ tS cee 2 aaa Shoes Rec unfinished, 65 cts.; finished, 80 cts, ” Full line of Boys’ Shirts, Fine assortment of Scarfe ‘Hosic and Underwear ee ae SEWING MACHINES, &c. JRAGPENING OF THE AMERICAN SEWING MA. CHINE OFFICE. In connection with the NEW QUEEN, we have secured the agency for the New Amer- Yean ‘Sewing Machines (foot and han power.) ‘The 20 ear established reputation of the Am.5. M.Co,forturn- ing out only the very best of work is too well known to need¢omment. ‘The New American No.7 hasavery hich arm, excocdingly light running, positively noisclesa, ‘throughor selt-deading nit and made of the finest steel: Owners of American machines will call at this office to have them ex: d for the | \-arin Dew No. 7; or have them repaired and made equal to new. | ‘ail’ means try the new No, 7 tefore buying auy. fine. "Just received, a fresh BACH, Corner 7th and H Streets. Gent's and Hats next door. FAA ¥00 SEN 7? THE HARTFORD SEWING MACHINE, If not be sure to examine it before you purchase. Tt ig peetivay the livitest ronning and simplest Sowing ‘We have also the it NEW Ho! cimpleand durable Weving Machine. “AlotheS tosize ma ly of QUEEN Mi Shines. “We cell, rent aud repair all Kinds... AUEIE. Furnishings c agent you to death, ment of ‘ul the Leating Sevag ho canvasser can approach, Renting, ‘427 NOSINDEADVERTISEMENTS. NO INSOLENT to. ‘but the Finest Assort- ‘be, streot. > EX, e PROPOSALS. HAVING JUST RETURNED FROM THE Fast, WHERE I PURCHASED A COMYLETE LINE OF FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS FROM FIRST HANDS AT CLOSE PRICES, CAN SHOW GENUINE BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. SILKS, VELVSTS, DRESS GOoDa, TRICOT CLOTHES AND SUITINGS IN BLACK AND ALL NEW SHADES. BLANKETS, HOSIERY AND DOMFSTICS AT PRICES THAT WILL NOT FAIL TO SELL. MOURNING GOODS and COURTAULD'S CREPES, 4 SPECIALTY—JERSEYSIN BLACK and COLORS. 8. L. HEMPSTONE, opi? 808 MARKET SPACE. _~ Tanor Mast Crom Sere Wr HAVE OPENED A FULL LINE OF TMPORTED CLOTHS, IN ALL THE NEW SHADES, SUITABLE FOR TAILOR-MADE DRESS®S, AT $2, $2.25, $2.90, $3 AND $9.50 PER YARD. THESE GOODS ANB FULL M4 INCHES WIDE, AND JUS THE GOODS: FOR THE FALL. GUINET’S BLACK AND COLORED SILES. COLORED AND BLACK VELVETS IN EVERY GRADE. fra FALL STOCK OF CHOICE DRESS GOODS JUST RECEIVED. MOURNING GOODS OF EVERY GRADE AND TEXTURI SILKS, SATINS AND VELVETS, SUITABLE FOR WEDDINGS, W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, NEPRICE, 929 Pennayivania Avenue, . B.—THE BEST IS THE CHYAVEST. — sepl0 ew Fact Goons» TRUNNEL & CLARE, 11 MARKET sSPacz, Aroaddine datiy to thelr lange Stock of Dress Goods, Casha ‘&e., suited) reais, They have a 6-4 ALL WOOL CLOTH for Ladies Suits at $1, reduced from 1.25 pAonin PURE INDIGO BROADCLOTH, genuine sh Goods $2, reduced from: $2.50. This wil) © Wery desirable Suits for Ladies, for Fall weur, and are ANDKEL CHIEFS.” Jolsiu NAPKINS,” determined to giye our friends and custos Goods, and at as “Low Pric ci inGusuackee a “ONE PRICE ONLY.” , “MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES” TRUNNEL & CLARK, Decuse Ov Tx Scasox, GUINNIP’Ss, 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, THE SEASON IS DECLINING, AND 80 ARE THE PRICES ON ALL OUR SUMMER GOODS, As for instance: We are now offering s manufacturer's stock of WHITE MULL TIES AT HALF PRICE, Note the prices: 80., 10c., Ile., I2'c., Ie., 150.5 16c., 18c. and 20c.—positively worth twice the money. 500 DOZEN OF LADIES' FANCY BORDERED HANDKERCHIEFS ALSO AT HALF PRICE, FROM 100. UP, 900 DOZEN OF HEM STITCHED AND FANCY BORDERED, FROM 120. UP, The reeidue of our Larze Stock of SHETLAND, ZEPHYR AND “BREAKFAST SHOUL+ DER” SHAWLS AT COST PRICE, In Bines, Reds, Pinks, Whites and Fancy Combinationg. ‘We still continue to close out our stock of LADIES' COTTON UNDERWEAR AT COST PRICE. BEAUTIFULLY TRIMM!D NIGHT DRESS at ‘Our 1.30 commands attention, as it — yvsitively worth: 50. ‘The Bargains we offer are genuine, and all visitors: our Stores gu away sutished. ” GUINNIP & CO., anl8 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET ¥.W. Q\HIRTS.—DON'T FORGET THAT 71 bs} MYSTERI” Sue oe is the best Shirt for 75 cents ever offered in this Sir acta Sa Se aa ts a OE rial. | oon = This Shirt nas been sold in this market for ten and thousands of our best citizens cau testiiy to. Deriority, both ae to quality and Ot. ‘Only 78 cents for the “MYSTERY” SHIRT, the best fitting and the best fitting and most uniform in quality of any Bold only at MEGINNISS, 1002 F street northwest. auld Secunrry Frou y ESURGLARY ry Pin FIRE OR By Be 3 THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOsIT COMPANT CoRNER 15TH STREET aE aNp New Yore Avu. ‘Charter Act ‘January 224, 1867, ‘alkes all kinds Fates. = BENJAMIN P. SNYDER, President. CHARLES C. GLOVER, of Rice & Co., Vioe President, JOHN CASSELS, Treasurer. ALBELY be STULL ANT, Pecretary. C."E. Nyman, Asst. Seay. ECTORS: Charles C. Glover, ed a, Willard, cms Evaus, “ure. _auls DM" BELEN 4. MoCkARY, WIFE OF 11 EX- . SECRETALY OF WAR, ‘804s to our long list of testimonials the following letters Kero Towa, May 30th, 1883. Tein with genuine gratituas 1 Dour Wrtinonty to the efficacy of “Cook's im <f Life.” ewiden bein sufferer with DYSPEPSIA. in ite many forms, frequent attacks of ERUCTATIONS OF GAS from Shostomech, which Iasted from, three, to seven hours and were followed by very distrewing and alarming SINKING SPELLS,and for which I comid find no rem a7 uptl Feallod upin Ve. Dexter, of ‘Washington, D. thie eymaytonn, sud ous he fees ibed for bis bor yany tou, and one he preec ior awa *"Cook’s Balin of Life.” I immediately ‘Dro- ‘and before I had used one-half the con- that, cular condition of my stom. after five years, and having of the, trouble, Tran eaje i aay 0g Tellef. I have by'itr gee, nara ie firections os E Ol i and consider it ON: THE VERY BEST FAMIL} WORLD, — oR ‘ORLD, and thiuk myeelf unfortunste when Tam Without ft. Hoping that others may be as much bene Btn by Hs as oe Pave been, Legs spol Toe P. 8.—Please dozen botties maried.0.D., and usucl lige eis Manufactory Long Branch, N.J. Bold in Washitaton, D.C Uy STOTT, Cm WELL & C01 480 Feuney.vaila avenue, a all 2 a194m ‘pRorosars. Wanpai's Orrice U. Wasnmoron, D. D.C., Septem! TWEE PRP Gt Ube Pree i i ‘Tonn of beet SUMMER RESORTS. LAFAYETTE, CAPE . N.J.. OPENS ‘first ecason July on; 136 “Sictimaste 736 aud 796 Removed 796 7th treet northwest, 136 = a elae- q ay ends cs & u fic'Ghae on Samson