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THE EVENING STAR. [ye ogXSSUS METS soem CITY ITEMS. ___ EDUCATIONAL. SDAY............5 ber 25. 188g. | Last Friday several boys, who attend school at SS MARIE MUSSAEUS, FKOM MFCRLEN- a Sonsemeer: 94 and M strets northwest, were attacked by ORT] amhe ites, Mere ote et Oe denered his Mite ecmaar. Trea the ‘Bamsael weboer for LOCAL MENTION. The Weather, OFrice oF THE GIIEY SIGNAL OFFICER, } Wasurnatos, D.C., Sept. 2, 1883, 10..m.f For the miJdle Atlantic states, fair weather, northwest fo son'hwest wins, nearly stationary ure, higher barometer, LETIN—COOK. PAIR WEATHER FOR THE REGATTA. Cool, fair weather ts indicated for New England, the middie states, Ohio valley and lake region ou. Wednesday. Nott Kets @oz. tive ; anywhere out tumn for the Tue phic utie fo real cy rels top Miik Teste jer, 453 Penn. ave. CITY AND DISTRICT. Aniusements, &e. Narrowat. THRATEX.—Ku‘e Claxton in “The Sea of = Foxp’s Opera Hovse.—Ford’s Comte Opera Com- y tin ~B.ue Beart-? ‘TueaTER Comige Buriesque Company. Diz Meseow.—The gts and interesting performa: pp RevEWS Ganpes.—Duncing contest and vari: ADNER'S Garpex.—Concert. pe Rentz-Santley Novelty and ts and other curiositics - > Condensed Locals. ips will be liguted at 6: ed at 3 ai. . Shillington sends St, Nicholas for October. ‘The National K fles last nizht xecepted unant- n to pasrifelpate In the Ger- Leclebration Octob. F 8. Mr. Harper, the agent of the Wasit Bible society.re} last night that m Service he m D5 Visits foul 401 &: ~aites and supplied 135 faanilies and 146 Individ- ie. p.m. and & Potomae Telephone oompany . extend th more With Hager: Annapolis and oth a with Alexandria through it The Seamer Corcoran wil leave 7th strect Wharf at3p. m. to-morrow with persons desiring To Witness le Yesterday afternoon altercation to voce in Be neke s South Wah 1» ech Venster and’ Wilson Daw Whiew the Litter Was Kieked or cut about the head. Webster held ior a hat was d Applegate, of Pitladelpht with con: bie force. He w injured. — Preparing for the Regatta. ternoon, the spirit o peat aal boat houses. etce wa ging the final detalls of the regatts mes of the reception comuitter hurried (rom the depots to the hotels, and from tere to the river, all Of the arrivals belng carefully looked after, Wille the trainers of our three clubs occu- Pied themselves with seeing to the condition of the racing boats, and, when the crews embarked, Watched them carefully as long as they were In Sight, tosce if there were auy finishing touches activity was par Recessary. All of the District crews were out last | ev ning,with th he Columba sentor | four. Their giz howev-r, and made that tt tsi wiraw from the race, unless the dition of their boat will Ret Warrant them In appearing at Uh Sun shive huss been needed 10 cet 18 tn 5 eT. ‘the Harris! amt were | s. Reouch, who rows in the rived to-dey, and also several Other members of the Harrisburg club. T. D. Walter, the Essex seuller, al-o arrived yesterday. In the ever the famous Eureka crew, of New- ark, put in arance, accompanied by Morse, the sculler of the Nassau, 'N. ¥., club. They were piartered at the Riggs. and their boats placed in ° Analostan house. The crews will be quartered at the bout Louse as follow Kerwin, Neptune, singie, at the Columbla; Harrisburg, double, at the Potomaes; Eurekas and Morse, Nas-au, sincies, at the Analostan; Crescent, at the Columbia; Pennsylvanias, giz, and Dempsey, at the Poto- mac, and the Metropolitans, double, and Pllking- ton, ‘at the Analostan. ‘The Pennsylvania gig crew. and Dempsey, the single seuller, and tue Crescent four oared crew, arrived today from Puiiadelpila, and are Quartered at the Riggs. A ood deal of interest {s beIng manifested in the light weight race. All three of the crews who are entered ure rowing splendidly, and the test will be very exe'ting. Pools will be sold tuls evening at Holtzman’s | ee boys and robbed of various amounts aggregating $3.50 and « handkerchief. The victims were Louts Myers, 17448th street; Henry McComas, 1581 Co- lumbfa street; Wm. Kennedy, 1201 R street; John | Cooper, 1633 10th street, and Thomas Winters, 1528 | 9ch street. Dr. Winters mide complaint to Lieut. Guy, and the description of one of the boys charged with the robbery being obtained, Patrick Hassitt was arrested by Officers’ Slater and Shanks, and from information derived from the prisoner, Robert Dowden and Thos. Cor- riden, alias Jesse’ James, wire arrested at their | homes, near the Government Printiag Oflies, night fore last. ‘This morning Robert Dowden and «= Corriten were charged in the Police Court stealing over $350 and a handkerchtet from jomas Wiaters, Tc latter testified that near the ratiroad sotue Doys took hold of him and searched him. Patrick Hissitt testified that the prisoners Were present, and helped In the search. Young Kennedy tectifled that one of the floys took a hand of outot Winters’ pocket, and the other Het it arouad Winte: mouth to keep him from | ery ‘The largest Loy,who had not been caught, | Sertned to be the principal, and took the pocket book aud broke it open. "The cours suspended Judgment, and committed Dowden and Corriden RRR OU ¥ ¥ A fF RoR OO Y¥ A L Rk 00 Yo Sk E Rk KE 00 ¥ a 4 LLL BBR A K KW NN NW OGGO BoB AA KK UNNN G OG Bes Maa kk Ht NNN G.co Bod 245 Ec HON AN CGS WW Ww DDP FEE RRR FO St SB EE PPP O O WWWWD DER RRE P OO WWWW D DE RR R.. e “OO W W DDD KKEK BE: ‘This powder never varies. A marve of purity. strength, and wholesomeness. More economical than tne ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, ehort weight, alum or vhosphate powders, Sold only in cans. Royau Bax- io Powber Co.. 106 Wall strect, N. ¥. aps | Cauvertsas CARPE TINGS: CALPETING Werta 10, $10.00, ete Beet make $5.00, $6.00, too Oil Cloths, al PE q $5.00. $5.00. $5.00. c. M. TOWSON, €36 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Sonth Side, Near Janction 7th street. sep25 LOOD-FOOD” IS THE SUGGESTIVE NAME D often xiven to Ayer’s Sarsapariila, because of its biood-enri. hing qualities. is a mi d word to describe the mischief to body and mind caused by val constipation. ‘Ihe regular Catharde Iti in mild doses will restore Viscera to healthy action, wep2u I NVESTMENT Securities. FIVE, TEN, FIFTEEN DOLLARS OR MORE. No matter what you want to invest in CLOTHING, be ita liht or heavy Overcoat, Business or Dregs Suit for Mew, Youth or Boys, or az dd pair of Fants, THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS, guarantees the best for the sum. See the prices, and then call and examine goods. Fall Overcoata at $6, worth $10, Fall « vercoats at $7.50, worth $12, ‘all Overcoats at $9, worth $16. Fall Overcoats at $10, worth $15, Heavy Overcoats at $5, worth $10 Heavier Overcosts at $7.0, worth $15, Splendid Gvercoats at $10, worth 1 ‘The Brighton Overcoat at $12, worth For Men and Youths, Good Suite for £8, worth $12. Better -uits for $10, worth $15, Splendia Suits for $13, worth £18. FOR BOYS 4 10 11. fg and It Is expected that the betting wlll be Heavy Suit Against a Railroad. FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS DAMAGES CLAIMED. Mr. L. Kent has, for Frank Springman, by his Rext friend, James W. Springman, entered sult against the Baltimore and Potomac raflroad com- pany for $50,000 damages for injuries recetved by anen Turning over him on July 17th last on gb street, crushing bot ect, rendering hima sick, Boyce was quietly 9 Cor- £0, at of Che and natural | Fa short tip keeping at 1309 Coreo- “They ‘st med WIE xe Horses Wii In «bb fientaliy Sexoa. dim Vand sun ‘Phe Sql dame Marl Miller, asetstant brousht to town this morn- Specimen of the American which was Yesterday by Mr. Alvin e ond Henry Miller, near Sandy Spring, - ¥, Maryland. Its wings meas- , irom tip to Up, Ix feet and nine inches. It | Will be taken to the Smnithsovian and putin the is of the taxidermist. It ts very rare that an ei$ seen In that thickly-settled section, espe- ly one of so large a size. ch rge Beach, the young Tan who was so dreadtuily tujured by “belag Whirled about a large balance Wheel in tue Treas. ury bureau of engraving and printing last Taurs- day ami bad his arms broken and one of them pulled from the socket, 1s reported this morning to be improving at the Providence ho-pital, where he ts being treated, but Is in a very Did col Yel, ant Bis widowed insther Is nearly distr ebout him, ashe 1s her only support and ¥. giving her every cent of his wages pport of herself and five otter children best self. Her nelghbers and friends are now help- ing her all they can durgyg her severe UiaL Sue lives at $9 Maryland avenue southwest, ee A Distnesstne U, Moses C. Green, by Irving Williamson, to- mns{u cJoctmueht against Samuel 4e3T. Koss and Low recover parts of lot 31, squs profits from March 1804, 1 River Trap: it as follows: Sehr. Howard Dale, henscn Br val, J. ; , 444 tons coal, G. LL r¥, 319 tons coal, Ste- Kite Moore, Moore, 201 tons : ros; barge Edwin, Krotz, 267 1, Johnson Bros sehr. Annie Gibson, » 260 bushels oysters for market; sloop Wave. “n. 200 bushels oysters, market; sehr. Fanny , Morris, 300 bushels oysters, market; schr. Leaf, Posey, 50 bushels oysters, market: sehr. Virginta Lee, Smith, 150 Dushels oysters, lnarket; pungy, Charlie, Cull!son. 150 busheis, do. do.; sehr. Bob Sutton, Simms, 300 bushels 0} TS, do., do. Schr. Miilte, Fisuer, 100 bushels, do... do.t sehr. Northern Light, Hanton. 100 bushels, do.,do. sehr. E. C. Strong. Dingley, 150 bushels, do., sane and seven, vessels loaded with cord-woud, 250 cords for various dealers; senr. Little Ella, Bla 180 busheis oysters. er ‘Tue GREAT TURKISH SaLe—Mr. Dowling will begin to-morrow morning at 11 o'clock, at his aue- Uon rooms, the sale of Turkish carpets and rugs, and it can Safely be sald that tt 1s superior to any. collection ever brought to this city. Parties ft- Ung up for the winter season should avail them- selves of Cals opportunity to secure elegant goods. Wries axp Liqcons at AvcTioN.—Hotel keepers, eaiers, restaurant keepers and private buyers shouid attend the assignees’ sale to-morrow at Suits at $2.60. worth $4 Suite at 43, worth $5. Suits at $4, worth $7. Suits tor $5, worth § Suits for $6, worth $10 BOYS 12 TO 17 YEAS. Suits at $5, worth $8. Suit- at 6, worth $1 Suite a $7, worth 31 Suite at $8, worth $14. ‘Suits at $10, worth $13. ODD PANTS. iment at $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4, $4.50, of them haif the usual sellin price, S FOR MEN AND BOY: at = 50, $3, $3,50, $4, $4.50—worth fully jouh OUR MOTTO —No trouble to show goods. FOR Satisfac- | tion guaranteed to every purchaser, or money cheer- iully retunded, at the MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH axp £ STREETS. sep20 | Barcars ES Sins. COLORED SILKS, 50e. FANCY SILKS, 50c. LACK SILKS, 75c. lent quality heavy Gros Grain BLACK SILKS BLACK SILKS, Cashmere finish, fine quality, re- duced from $1.50 to $1.25. BLACK SURAH SILKS reduced to $1. AD. $1. COLORED SURAH SL reduced from $1.25 to 21.10. Special bargain. BLACK SILK VELVETS, $1. LORED SILK PLUSHES. BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, all pure wool, $2. Beautiful Fall Dress Goods, ali pure wool, ouly 25¢. Silk and Wool Mixed Dress Goods, reduced trom 300. to 25e. Special bargain. DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, $2. HEAVY BED COMFORTS, $1. BiACK and COLORED CASHMERES, all pure wool, double width, 37 4c. NUNS’ VEILINGS, 42 inches wide, all pure wool, STe. BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, all pure lnen, slightly soiled, reducest from Toe. to 5Ue. “ CARTER'S” sepls 71 MARKET SPACE. Fat Ovexixa Day Goons. We open TO-DAY full lines of-al 1 in WOOLEN DitE“S GOCDS ai the Bowe aerace shades, with VELVES and VELVELEENS tomate: KUNSWICK” VELVETEENS are the best. Full lines of DOMESTIC GOODS, FLANNELS HOUSEKEEPING L LACE CURTAINS ti) needful thiuxs tor the season. eee JOHN T. MITCHELL, 931 Pennsylvania ayenne. _sepl Esmee Srocz or MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS ar HALF PRICE. Fixtures for Sale. MES. M. J. HUNT, 621 D street northwest. Store for Rent. sop] SJ sraxese SCROLLS, FANS, ETC, nd Decorative Pictures... Jay Gould, 421 9th st mh? 507 Picroxe Fras 507 GEO. C. GWYNN, 507 4% STREET 8. W. Fall success in Enlancing Small Pictures ap EOPLE'S SAVING BANK—WHERE YOU CAN select 3 suit of Clothing deposit Balance im “weekly or monthly "paywoute til paid ‘Men's heavy Winter and Seas We Sant cally 8 yoentan Richard H. W. Reed's, 1216 F street, when all the Wines and Hquory and Oxtures will be sold. —_ PRoF. an Mes. L. EC. COLLIERE’S school Feopens September 2A = —— Favtr or rns Loom, yard wide, bleached cotton, 0, “Carter's,” 711 ‘Market Space, Suite, f1 to: flaren's school Bulte, ee S32 to 88. axe 4-1 Sviibranairn’ . W. SELBY, sepl 1914-1916 Penn. Ave. 736 “oumnestone = 736 au2 796 Removed 736 7th street northwest. 736 RY AYE™S PILLS AND BE CURED. MISERY | ‘Teachers in any. Several years of ing ex- bowels and laid him on a bed of sickness with hor- Fornsein Command and Washingwen- Taide, 7 ribie cramps. For three days and nights he was wretched. Then he said “why didot I think of CapLNS Set A ‘For Young Ladies and Children, will re-open Septem- Tien with a full corpe of en Perry Davis’ Pain Killer?” He sent for it and ex- GPorcerows: GNIVERSITY, perienced such prompt and thorough reltef that he SQHOUL OF Law. Said he was a fool for not getting It at first, Tom, Hod. Mer-iaraens W. A. iticunctegne Mackin a Morris, LL. D., dion. Jere. M. W:lson, J.J. Dar- Galvano-Magnetic Treaum case. WASHINGTON BRANCH OF BALTIMORE OFFICE, 92235 qf STREET NORTHWEST. Hours from 8 to 12 a. m. and 2to8 p. m., Sunday excepted. Satisfaction guaranteed. Call or send t of Dis} i. esa, and. don W. Rose, eeq. C.”W. Hoft- ay DER. ing exere sea in the Georzetown University Law , coutheast commer Gth and F streets northwest, om Wednesday, October 3d, st 6:30 y.m.. when an- nouncements for theyear will be made. "ail interested are corlial:y invited. for pamphlet containing over one hundred volua- ti lals Of cures of citizens of Baltimore and Washington, covering the entire range of nerve and other tncurable diseases. See B.1U- more Sun for datly accounts of cures. Consulta- Uon free, elther at oMe or home of patient. E. A. Parsons & Co. Probability Points toa fair day and field to-morrow for the regatta. and it 1s also probable that you will require a ght weight overcoat in whieh to witness 1 com- fortably. I have a nice assortment of them from QRENCH PRONUNCIATION. FE ‘A COMPLETE COURRE. ‘Tne mastery of Pronuncistion and Reading st sight guaranteed in 18 lessons. CEaSS LIMITED. Days and Hours: Wednord nd Saturdays from 6:15 to mh Cards of Admission Course opens Satursay, which date ‘Cardy must te obtsine SCIEN B. ©. COLL $10 to $25 each. @z0. C. HENNING, Tetnw. A eae eters! EGARTEN NORMAI AINING ven free to any lady who pledges hebacif to toach, Clark's, fre the poor orin some aaium, witout compensi- 784 7th street northwest, opening takes place on ‘tion, for nine montis after sie has graduated. Saturday next. Spectal low prices will prevail. Calton Mee, LOUISE POLLOCK, atthe National Kindergar- See Friday’s Sran for price list. ten, ‘sth and K stree! i sep22-lw « isS EVA MI..LS WILL AC PT A LIMITED Should You iittnber or Passa Vasu Mtoe Restores 1133, be a sufferer trom dyspepsia, indigestion, malaria, | 19th street northwest. sep22-6t" or Weakness, you can be cured by Brown’s Iron EKMAN LANGUAGE . AND__ELOCUTION Bitters, taught by Mrs, H. ULK#, 411 15th street north- Tocooa Crrv, Ga.—Dr. J. P. Newman says:— | west. i “Brown's Iron Bitters are very popular and tuelr | _Call between 11 and 2 o'lock. sep 22-1" Use RE W AYE FenUICe BAST CNT: ee MENT ON E A PARIS." ELEGANT Battrmors, Mp.—Rev. W. I. Chapman says: “I coe thorough Ereneh tuition, privatdy or im deem Brown’s Iron Bitters a most valuable tonic Prof. H. LAKKOQUE, of Sorbonne, Paris, - _” in, Greek, Ttalian, Ger- for general ill-health. Also, Lat'n, Greek, ‘Spanish, allan, Ger a et ROP. A. GRABOWSKIL M. A. 8. PH. D. at Chr, Xander’s, No, 911 7th street northwest. Freeh, German, Mathematics, “ciencés: 15 years 2 = ins rie justruction private and z,part time for school engagement left. At E'S Young Ladies’ School, 1110 L street F601 13h street northwest. 822-8, tu, th2w* USICAL ACADEMY. 1721 De ales Street. J.P. CAULFIELD. Lundborg’s Perfumes, Edenla, and Marechal Niel Rosa, y sep20-3m Dandraft Is REMOVED BY THE Usk OF COcOAINE, And it stimulates and promotes the growth of the | + hair. ISS HAGROVER'S SELECT BOARDING AND Burnett’s Flavoring Extracts are the best. Moa, eatin or jeune Ladies and Cuttaven, 1130 ‘The Two Worst Months 1m the year for house vermin are upon us, August Inte rezience of Gen. Geo. B. MeCleilai irculirs apply to principal, near I etreet ‘sep22-1in' and September. Spread Hunt's Insect Powder | OLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL. Plenutuily, and’ realize what comrort means; 25 | ©! cents by all dru. gists. JAMES C. WELLING, LL. D., PRESIDENT. oon. Ask for Wells’ ig 5c. Quick, complete, permanent cure. Corns, warts, bun- fons, 12 Pu at Chr, Xander’s, “Ala ‘The Hon. WALTER 8. COX, LU. D., ny IAM A. MAURY, jurisprudence, of Common Law and Equity Pleading, of the Law of Evidence aid the Law of Partnership. ‘The Hon, WILLIAM STRONG, LL. D., Lecturer on Constitutional Law. GEORGE F. APPLEBY, Esq., Judge of Moot Court and Associate Professor of Practice, r northwest, ‘agons.”? Fresh Aldericy hurned’ every morning and delivered in 3g-lb. “Ward” prints, 40e. per Io. age cheese, buttermilk and sweet mills, Se. pint ‘Theexereisesof the School will be resumed at the Lay Building (5th etrevt, between D and Ertrects,) on EVNESDAY, OCTOBER 10TH,at 6 o'elock p.m., wher the anpotncements for the year, cmbracing &:me new features, will be mode by th In addition to the rezular prizes of the School an em- inent jurist offers during the present, year a prize of $100 for the Lest exsay on a topic of law, to be annofiuced at tho opening of the eession. Fees for the whole course of two yeers in th prerosaL WARDE Orrick U. 8. Jatt, WasuInarox, D C., september 20, 1883. Sealed proposals wiil be received at this office until TWELVE M. OCTOBER FIRST, 1883, to furnish the Jail with Six Hus ‘Tone of best run of mine George's Creek Cumb 1 and Twenty-five Tons of good val, stove size, to be delivered at nity under- 0. adnate department, $150. For & sin; ye ne Jail; the 15th of October next and i te tauvee: $25)” All sagabio ts ad the balance on or before the 10th of November next. (y installments. Also, reparate proposals to furnieh the Jail with well- Catalogues may be had at book stores of William seasoned Pit Wood, beat quality, in quantities as re- | 47, risen, Pennsy! avenue), and of Jaines quired, | The al and wood to be inspected at bidder's | Aiwlim & Co, (1424 F street), or on application to the Cont. — the right is reserve. to President of the Faculty. sep19-3m. LUCIEN E. G. COLLIFEE'S LISH & CLASSICAL SCHOOL 1638 Teteect novel at, F 8 L strect northweet Will reopen for the reception of pupils, SEPTEMBER 26, 27 and 25, 1883. School year bezins October Ist and closes June Ist, 34. Fuil corps of teachers, sepld MSS AX sTION, —Logical Analysis, Voral Culture and Expréssion Hoan tnge in SHAKSPEARE and GENERAL LITERA- FLANNELS, GINGHAMS, dMinesa 132: Fe 8, TOWELS. oe eet INTHICUM INSTITUT a) Exxrsorvivany Bre Banearys IN A TEN-QUARTER (10-4) BLEACHED SHEET- BED TICKING. Fed Ticking, 10 cts.. 12 cts. 14 cts., 16 cts., 18 cts. CALICOES, COTTOS WHITE QUIL! sepl9-Im* LADIES’ NNELSUITING, br i GVORGETOWN, D.C. 5-4 and 6.4 widths in all colors, Garnet, Myrtle, Blue, | “dhe ge- eas i PBS Ee Olive, Brown, Biack and Iluimiuated Colors. Appisnne for aareletion CGE be suagertorGs at: BROCADE VEL’ ll colors, $1 yd, MATTHEW: it hisoffice, No. 1203 3 let etreet, between the hours of 8:50 and 11:30 a.m. previous to that di after that at the School. sepl9-1un J. DENT, President. (ouARLES, B DONGH. TEACHER OF PIANO ‘and Violin, 608 H'etr: et northwest. Plano music for receptions and private parties a epe- ALL-WOOL DRESS GOOD 3, 25 cents. ALL-WOOL MARLAND SUITING, stripe and check to match, $1 yd. BLACK =ILK: cialty. sep18-3m $1, $1.25, 81.50, oe INE ART SCHOOL OF THE ART CLUB, VERNON APB DOS SEIT, <2 Kow, cor. Pa, ud 10th st., re-opeds Oct. Unt, COLORED SILK VELVET: colors, Ts83. EC. MESSER, in cherxe; JNO.L. BURNETT, JERSEYS, JER: T SEYS, JERSEYS, sep18-1m* $2.50, $2. 50, $2.50, $2.50, $2.50. HE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES. 75 FRANKLIN STREET, Baltimore. N. JOLY, ee Ql MPH STREET. NW. Satificion | Principal. a 5 c Ons Ww E . Providence, SS BENS BEC VANIAAVES UR, 154 TREMONT STREET, Boston. South Side, sepl5 est of native teachers only: most thorongh and efficacious method ; spect THIRTY advantages for learning con— ESSUNS IN CLASS OF RIVAT™ LESSONS AT CHOOT, or Patars Rovat. Pl dents. Superior (EACHLRS EONS TSHED " s ._ Superior NISHE WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED ALOT OF TO OTHER SCHOOLS nud to families for certain hours it positions. OFFICE HOURS, 2to 5 seplb-im GiONAGA COLLEGE, WITH A STARK OF WELL- trained and energetic Professors, offers a flue op- portunity for a gation A special c for the purpose of IMPORTED JERSEYS, WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT THE VERY LOW PRICES AS QUOTED BELOW: ugh Classical or Commercial Edu- will be opened this week (Sept. 12) giving larger boys the advantage of learning elementary branches without at the same time being. oe tonit side by side with boys who are much younger than themselves, An early application for Inembersh:p of this class is required. ‘Terms, $10 a quarter in advance. ‘The Best JERSEY in the Market at $2.40. Fine CLOTH JERSEY, with CUFFS, at $2.98, -Fine BRAIDED JERSEY at $3.68. J. President. 1m ‘or Circulars apply at the Institute, 1073 and 1027 12th street nerthweak. aul-3m IENDS' SELECT SCH i. Wiemen'ary an ‘Hi for both sexes. I street, between 18th and 19th streets n.w.. will 0} NINTH MONTH (Sept. $d.) Number of students lin. ited. Superior advantages. Terms moderate. Appl = may be made any time at school rooms, from mto$ p.m. aul THOS. W. SIDWELL, Principal. JFPREAGH, LESSONS. CLASSES “REOPEN SEP- tember 19th. A good pronunciation acquired in one term by my new Euphonic System. Classes of ali des at moderate rates. At 3.30 p. m. for Young jadies end Children. Daily Kindercarten for lute Chidren et 1:30. Other morning and evening classes for scuite, Private tuition if desired. ¥ KI DS Stee 0 AND. Sketching from contint throngh ear. Pencil and Stub Drawing, Water Color and Oil vainting, Lancecape, Flo experience; origival work Corcoran Building. E were,” Compésition. Lou references. Studio, 115 N_DONOHO. —_ y6-3 BOOKRYEPING—-ONE MONTH GUAT anteed to equal three of auy other system. No text ——— = EDUCATIONAL | FAMILY SUPPLIES. DM" SEABE G2 GaATECLE VON TAUBE AND isaac! qepertmeat ioe “sched orca Serta MBriea0. a E. SCHEEL, ORGANIST TEA Cc J. ia VOCAL’ MUSIC. Fecucuiar,attestion tab Fertonnere or 1eschere, "Terms Shosetstet Tatas LW. TS 12H at. eepa-eolm’ S. BURR. sg ‘Will reopen her school MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24x, sep3-e06w" ‘st 1308 H atroct northwest. UR-ES' KINDERGARTEN TRAINING SCHOOL, in St. George's Hall, $10 11th. st First lecture to mothers and nurses «ive: If ISE POL!.OCK, W ay, Octoler 10, at 2 ecutinue each Wednesday af the same hoar and piace. ta, th. 6-6 8 BLS DANCING test dances taucht. Patron- ‘ou con Join for a week, month, Send for circular. ausl~ books used. With peumansiiy, ete. $3.4 mouth, nuit | WY <GTON CONSERVATORY OF MU October, when terms will be ‘Howe's ‘Rapid | VV Music Hell, corner 7t and D sta.n.w. Entranc> peo) rae gre eg RE are a Oy ‘Bey re] ent for . UWE, ft u 4 ive u 51’ in streel dylod advantaxes. O. B. BULLARD, Director. sepi8-Im* HE CEDARS—A HOME SCHOOL FOR YOUNG Ladies and Little Girle—will re-open Monday, Octo- ber 1. 1t is situated on the Heights of Georgetown, and is accessible by street cara to all parts of tho city. The rounds are extensive, the location healthful and beau- ful. ‘Terme moderate. For circulars address the ‘MISSES E. 1916 35th et , Washington. Je2l-4m STREET INSTITUTE, 603 ¥ STREET NORT ‘west. —The course of study will commence Monday, September 3. Circulars at ail the principal book aud music stores. Students of clocution will the Institute for particulars in that brant A. CHAMBERS, Principal. auz7 ROFESSOR ALEX. DE WOLOWSKI REOPENS his Murical Institute at 940 New York avenue n. w., for Singing and Piano Instruction by bis remark ably method. Parties for Parlor Concerta, Operas and Oratorios will find their Mecca in Profes- for’s System, which is the shortest and best, raving jears of practice. and training voices quickly to the very hest culture. " Ladies’ Seminaries attended to. aul’ HOIR AVID 8. L. JOHNSON, ORGANIST AND ‘Master, 1117 10th street northwest. Private les- sons $1 perhour. Public voice classes fifty cents month. peel RIVATE ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL. CHARA StS HART CAPITOL Stare. HILTON, A. MM. L ‘The Fall Term of this schoo! will open September 10, lease call at ‘MRS, E. 1883. Students fitted for any college, scientific school, civil service examinations, or business. A limited number of pupils will be admitted into the family of the Principal, who will receive constant supervision, aud particular attention given to individual needs. Evening: classes will be formed, and private instruction given to both sexes, References furnished, FE CEECIIC SEMINARY, OPENED SEPT. 17TH. ‘Thorough, practical Instruction will be iiven to ‘oung men and Doys over ten years old, who wish to fit hemeclves for any business or profession. Only 20 pupils wanted. Cireulars at extores. Inquire of . RICHAR! 1301 Corcoran street. wep19 URCH SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. 1213 12th et. n.w. Fifteenth year becins Sept. 19. Thor- ough instriction im Enyiish, French, Music, Drawing, &e. For circulara, ply to the Principal, Miss MacLEOD. au27-1in S. OLGA HESSELBACH-SPIER REOPENS her Kindergarten, 1185 17th street northwest MONDAY, OCTOBER Isr, 1883. apply for civeul ter the 10th of September. sepl-Inn RLINGTON ACADEMY, CORCORAN BUIL.DING, - Pa, ave.and 15th at. opposite U. 8. T,, a Select School f: rBoys ana Young Men. Number limited. Only echolare of o0a moral character received. Fali term of Is#3 bewine Sept. 10th. Day and kvening Sessions. Careful and thorough instruction in the Common } Tish ‘hee, Book-keep ing, Short-band, Higher Ari metic, Algebra. Geometry, \d Greei BURTON MACAFEE, A. M., Principal, Wasbinuton, D. 0. aul5-3m NAPITOL HILL INSTITUTE AND KINDERGAR- ten. Misses Boyden and Gates, Principals. ‘The venth annttal sexsion of this school opens: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17TH, with enlarge accommodation: for pupils, in the epicious building corner Ist and A strects southeast (facing East Capitol Park). Large, sry sehool-roomne, ample bley ground, &e. | ‘thorough instructions in all grades. Kindergarten and Academic Departments. Superior advantages in Music, Draw- ing and Languages. talocnes and further information apply to tthe Schoo! bitliding, 20 Ist street south- d street southeast. eep4-2m. TMERSON INST! CT CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATIOAL SCHOOL FOR Boys. Session begios September 12. For circulars, &e., \dresa CHAS. B. YOUNG, Principal, ren. opt. 20th. For Catalog or Peineipal, Miss LIP= Fe NCH LANGUAGE TAUGHT IN| EIGHTY cousecutive conversations. Two lessons tre. by, ©. GIX Address, Le Droit Park. sepl-sw* TIONAL KINDERGARTEN AND SCHOOL FOR Hrimary aud Advanced Classes reopens September 17, at 929 st at, corner of Mt, Vernon Square, Mrs. LOUISE POLLOCK, Principal. seps-Im. QGHOOL, OF MUSIC (ESTABLISHED, 1877.) SSMain office, 707 8th street northwest: branch north- east corner Pennsylvania avenue and 19th st.n.w. Open after Sept. 10. THEO. INGALLS KING, Prin. 68-lin Re SCHOOL, 1318 IST. N W. OPP. FRANKLIN Park. Open for its fourteenth annual session Sept. 17, ‘Thorough instruction in drawing and painting Mechanical drawing. Prof Charles Schiaar. |” sep-Im* ‘Mrs. 8. BE. FULLER, Principal. EMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES AND CHIL- Gren, 622 16th street northwest. Reopens September 20th, 18-3. sepl-Im* Mrs. ELIZABEEH HAKRIB, RS. N. L. McCARTEE, TEACHER AT WEST ‘Washington Conservatory of Music; Soprano, St. Matthew's (H.C. ) Church.—Volce Culture and the Art Of Singing. Residence, 43 H street n.w. _sepl-Im" 18S AMY LEAVITT, OF BOSTON, ‘Teacher of Vocal and Instrumental Music and harmony, will remove September z7th to 1012 10th street northwest. au2l G, W. FLYNN, A.M., PRIVATE TUTOR, de &. W. Gor. 8th and K streets northwest. Mathematios, Latin, Greek, French.German, English, Preparation for College. Weat Point, Annapolia and competitive examinations. Terms in advance. EVENING, CLASSES. A MONTH. Arithmetic, Bookkeeping, English Graminac, Penmanship, U.S History, Geography, Spelling. au20 1ONAL MEDICAL COLLEGE. INO, J. MURPHY, § N MEDICAL DEPARTMENT Fine JERSEY, Plaited Back, with Bow, at $3.98. Handsome JERSEY, Breided Back and Front, OF THE ; = COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY, with CUFFS and BOW, at $5.98. The Sixty-second Annual Session will borin on MONDAY, OCTOB! ist, AT 8 P. M. Hi street northwest, with in the College Building, 1: ie by Prof. an Introductory Addreas bs A M. D., to which the profession and public are cordially ted. ‘The rezuiar Lcctures will contmue daily thronghont the course, beginning at 5 30 p ‘the Autumn Examinations wi:l commence at the Col- lege on THURSDAY, TEMBE Tru, at 6:30 p.m. For particulars apply at the Dean's Uiiice, No. 726 Thirteenth strect northwest. seplo-im NT, NATIONAL, "AR! NIVERSITY. FACULTY OF LAW. rthur MacArthtr, Associate Justice of the Su- prenie Court of the District of Columbia, President. Hon. nel F. Miller, Associale Justice of the cme Court of the United States, Professor of Interua and Constitutional Law. 0. Claughton, esq.,, Professor of Pleading, Evi- uty Jurisprudence, Commercial end “Muri- gayllltiy B. Webb, esq., Professor of Practice and “Fugeue Caruei, esi., Professor of the Law of Real igeue Caruei, es. ; and Feronal’ Propenty, Contracts, Negoulable Instru- ed Evidence. © e Professor of Legal ve ‘There is no JERSEY IMPORTED can equal our FRENCH TRIMMED. Itis very Fine, with or without POCKETS, at 36.98, F. A. KING, ALL OUR JERSEYS JUST RECEIVED ARE CLOSE AND HEAVY-WEIGHT, FOR THE FALL TRADE. ments, and A Watton J. Newton, esd, Associ Practice and Secretary of the LECTURERS. Hon. H, H, Wells, Criminal Law. Hon. oughby, Deeds and Conveyances. Enoch ‘Totten, exq.. Law of Corporations. L. G. Hine, eag., Law of Torts, ¥. Ross Perry, ‘the Conflict of Laws. Keopens Mouday, October Ist, 1883, at the Lecture Rooms, 925 ¥ street, northwest. ” Catalozues can be ob- tained ‘at Morrison's, Parker's, Auglim’s and Adams’ Book-stores, or at the office of the ireasurer, F. J. Lavender, 48035 Louisiana avenue. New etudents can ‘obtain information or enter at the Lecture Kooms be- tween the hours of 8 aud 10 a.m. «nd 4 and 6 p.m.,and from 10 a. m. to4 p.m. at the office of the Secretary, W. J. Newton, 810 F street northwest. sep7-2m. WA58INGToN, SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION AND Enwlish Language, ‘904 M street northwest, Mra. M. STEVENS HALT, Principal. Private and ciasa instruction day and evening, be- ginning September 10th. ‘Teachers’ classes will resuze October Int and 2d, 6 p.m. * SPECIAL ADVANTAGES. ‘The natural development and culture of the voice for conversation, public address or singing. Stammering and other painful vocal defects overcome: METHODS ENDORSED BY PROMINENT LOCAL Practical Fnglish taught by rapid and comprehensive methods. ‘Terms made known upon application. Lib- eral discount to ministersand teachera, eepl-1mn ‘RENCH AND ENGLISH FAMILY AND_D. F'sciodn on YOUNG LADIES AND METTLE 5 ° 1905 17th st., corner Massachusetts ave, Wash., D.C., Under the direction of Mrs. L. P. McDonald and iiss Anna Ellis, assisted by Prof. A. P. Montague, cepant Ment of Ancient Dr. J. P. Caulfield, de- partment of Music; M'lle Barrerne, department of ch; Miss Emma J, Rowe, Kindergartuer, aud & ae Sree Pee aud clastcal couree, with special thorough Endl advantagesoffered in French and Mosier" To Presets sepl3 1117-1119 PEN? SYLVANIA AVENUE. We Ane Orrnuxa NEW DESIGNS IN GAS FIXTURES, And are selling single and double Swing GAS BRACKETS, In Brass and Gilt, at 40 and 50 cents each, and other goods proportionately low. ‘We have a line of COOKING RANGES at various prices, from $8.50 to $150, IRON TILE FIRE-PLACES, with BRASS FRAMES, + front $1.50 to $75, BRASS ANDIRONS, from $5.50 to $50 per pair, PORTABLE BUCKET GRATES, from $5 to $50, PARLOR GRATES, from $10 to $100. GAS BURNERS and GLOBES at LOW PRICES, EDWARD CAVERLY & CO., Plumbing, Heating and Ventilating, Pindergarten system Will be added daily oral instruo- eet 1425 New York avenue. | Guivell as Parlor Bor circulars andl tfornie: tion call upon or address the principais at 1625 N street Ee oF Sirs SN ie pars sang BE A pon meee x tof Hl direct to tho soliool and rebupa: Sars gas Be Ba Be ts = ‘PENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, ESTAB- B AAA BR Ee ‘3 lished in 1864 and improved yearly, occupies a; a“4 tur fee handsome and eommodious ballsta Linco Hall building, corner 9th and D streets n.w. Training for A POSITIVE CURE FOR MALARIA, CHILLS AND | fopsan4,Ganghters £96 rest. life. for self-support, use- FEVER—Contains no Quinine, Arsenic, or any metalic Seearo unde st Drceviets C0 conte: dyi0-8in | Hay pores “Teares of sans Poe eee W. Binties CSltatcar Sori be seis a tot u. E, Woon « Co. ble entry commerdal Taw, ‘Koqnemy, and HEATING AND VENTILATING ENGINEERS, | ment ifdont layeste capital dcpoats tn tbo Colao MANUFACTURE AND ERECT THE MOST _| and rections’ nipure checkn, Dts, ber pays IMPROVED STEAM-HEATING APPARATUS FOR PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND DWELLINGS. rents ‘surance and taxes and kore Si'of tie ase International Business College of é pater bae schol yen inch aa: Pinout of ‘bay sesions, 9m. £02:30 ‘No. 296 W. Balt. St. and No. 1 North Liberty Street, Baltimors, Md. ° sepé-6m. TPE CELLULOID) TRUSS: = THAT NEVER worn shile | “in ioraalons’™ Sone Sd can bo EES SERRE ots WILLIAM WALDECKER (GRADUATE OF THE Leipziz Coneervatory of Music), Teacher of Piano, Organ and Harmony. Les«ous resume. September 4th. Kesidence, 1807 13th street northwest. sep4-lm_ CHOOL FOR GIRLS AND LITTLE BOYS: Opens SEPTEMBER 12, ‘At 1436 Corcoran street. TIFFEY, Principals, SAND MRS. ALFRED BUJAC WILL REOPEN their educational home for young ladies ana litle xirls Septemb: r 26th, at 17. etreef_ ort Connecticut avenuestreet cars. Call for circi after September 15th. ASELL INSTITUTE, 903 16TH STREET N.W reopens September 20, 183. A beme and di School for girls. Pareutal cireand disctvliuve. sep6-Im* Mks. L. SMITH, Principal. HE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. ‘THE COLUMBIAN COLLEGE OPENS SEPT. 12. ‘HE MEDICAL COLLE OPI 5 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 in the rooms of the Preparatory Scho: 35H street northweet, and of the National Medic Col 1325 H street northwest. For mformat.on_ concerning these Departments, address Dr, JAMES C. WELLING, 1550 19th street. THE PREPARATORY SCHOOL will open in the new and commodious building, 1335 Hi street northwest, on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th, with the followin rps of teachers: Otis T. Mason, A. Ph. D., Principal; the Rev. A. J. Muntington, D. D., Protessor of Greek’, the Ker S. M. Shute, D.D.. Professor of Khetoric; Andrew Montazue, A. 2., Professor of Latin; J. Howard Gore, B. 8., Professor of Mathematics; Mr. Anthony Janus, Professor of French; Howari L. Hodgkins, A. M., In structor in Mathematics, Greek and Latin. | Examin: tion of candidates for admisaion wil be held in the School Building, after Septernter 3d, from 9 a. m. to 3p. m., and at the Prin ipal'a roaiderice,, 1900 Q street northwest, every evenite from 7 to 8. For catsiogues or further information rae address the Principal at either of the above Lamed places. se4-1m WASHINGTON SCHOOL oF NOGRAPHY AND TYPE-WRITING PEC OPENN SEPTEMBER Vian Tae SHORTHAND ciasecs will meet each evening at 6:30. Private instruction wiv=n by » thorough and practical teacher. ‘special course of twelve lessons for active phoucgra- Watudents furntehet with Text-bocks, Cory-bocks, Blank-booke, Dictionaries, Pericdicale and other Pho- Fr hic materiats. FYVE-WICITING Icasons given at avy hour cf the day or evening. Use of writibg machine one hour with sep1-Im* “the Mis: 5; each lessor Weitiug Maen Hibbons, Linen Paper and other euppl mest prices to studen Mudd J As WIM T COMB, G27 T street northwest. Us WESZLEND KINDERGARTEN AND SCHOOL FOR Primary and Advanced Classes, reopens OCTO- BER 1sz, at the corner of H and 18th street—Branch of the National Kindergarten. _ sep6-1m INDERGARTEN NORMAL INSTITUTE WITH Model ‘ikdormartens for the training of teachers, eight months’ course), commences October 8th. Tui- Hep’ For ‘particulars sipiy to MBS LOUISE TOL. Sfodp bth street northwest. The 10! 29 81 street nor instructions to Isdies are given in afternoon after three o'olock. au27-2m ME J. L. MoGEE'S SCHOOL WILL REOPEN SEPTEMBEK 197TH, 1883, At 1110 L Street Northwest. au23-2m* ROF. J. F. GERMUILLER, TEACHER OF Piano, Organ, Vocal Muric and. jony. | Special ‘Attention to beginners as well as to pupils advanced. Terma moderate. 141 7th street northwest. sepicline Mo™s, VERNON SEMINARY, 1017 and 1100 M street north: Koters ita Nin year W: DNESDAY, Rept 26, 1883, Mas. 3. EDDY SOMERS, Principal. English Course—Com| thorough snd practical. Claanical FZ ul Course—Ereparee for the senior year of the ellesles We ve og pmeh and German—Tanght by the ‘“Natural Meth- *, Director of the Ws aoe ne eae Oe enereen ot eee ro: BoYs' ENGLISH Kaspar. ‘Art—Drawing snd ing Diese saree FACHER OF VOCAL ae 2u31-)m" 715 FIFTH STREET N.W. We FROEBEL INSTITUTE —KINDERGARTES ypna ceheel for primary aud advanced wrades,Misncs ELOCK an eon nen, Silene £1127 13 meaguare from 1 hornas circle wti30- 1th ARFIELD KINDEQGARTEN—PRIM, AND Normal School—1811 1 st. n.w. REOPENS ocT. Ast. “Apply for Catalogue. alter Kept at, at Kin, ten rooms. ANNA B. OGDES. au2l ROWN'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND, ROOM 1. Riley building, s.¢.cor. 9th and E ets. n.w. Ye iadies and gentlemen fitted for practical amanuensia ‘stenographic wor. Pupils received st any time. #5-6m ISS HILTON'S ENGLISH AND FRENCH SCHOOL FOR YOUNG |ADIES, 621 Vermont avenue, reopens Sep- er 19th. ‘borough instruction in the Languages, Mathemat- fos, ‘Literature and the Seiences, u25-2m_ INDERGARTEN WILL OPEN ve. and Evt.n.w. SEPT. 17th, Mra. Principal, 1811 Ist. ‘319 Ind.ave. eepl0-Im VERNON IN: ENGLISH AND FRENCH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, 1530 I STREET, ‘Will Reopen SEPTEMBER 26th. MKS. ©. W. PATRO, eepl-3m Principal. SORGETOW bee EGIATE INSTIVUT! he N strest, West Washington, Boarding and ol for Young Ladie and Little Girls. Thorotch ate Course. Special students m Music, French, The tweifth year being September 12, or circulars apply to Principal, Mises LUCY ENSON. au6-2m* L. @. aDAY, Nvs DANCING ACADEMY.—MI MARINI reopens bis Academy on KAT BER 22. 1883, wh on the classes for the searon “84 will te formed. Former pupils are invited to be present at the opening reception. For particulars: see circulars. ep6-3m. ely the lightest run- er produced. S. OPPENHEIM K & BRO., £28 Mth street nortlweet, St Cloud Butiding, First-class Machines for rent by week or month. |All kinds repaired. wep 22 A SUDDEN AND SWEEPING REDUCTION. — Washington, D. C., Sept. 22, 1833, C. AU R- BACH, corner 7th and’ I sirecta, for the last fifteen years the most extensive dealer in Sewing Machines in this city, has issued @ new price list, making a awee) sux REDUCTION on all-kinds. NEW, LATEST IM- PROV! DM NES of the very best and most etand- ard makes, which have been eelling at $40, $50, $60 and $70, are pow $20, $25, $30 and $35, with ali extra attach- ments and F1VE years’ guarantee. THE NEW QU EN and NEW AMERICAN, No, 7, are now more extensively used in this city than any other kind. For SALE. LY byC. AU RBaAUH, cor. 7th and H.” Auerbach's Gents’ Furnishing and Hat Store next door. Send postal and we will mail you our new price-lit free. wep? GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. __ B, ELLixy, FUCCESSOR 3 DUBREUIL BROTHERS, MANUFACTURERS OF FINE DRES3 SHIRT! GENIS' FURNISHINGS, ~ 3112 F Sraer Norrnwest, Wasiixcrox, D.C. Fix of the Finest Drees Shirts to order.. fix Extra Fine Shirts to order . Sis Fine tirie toorder.. "Tuoursows SHIRT FACTORY axD MEN'’s FURNISHING EMPORIUM, S1GF Bireet, Opposite Patent Office, Bhirts, ‘assortment of and Underwear. —_* PIANOS AND ORGANS. Cusxcr J. Rex. PA 433 7th street northwest, ms PIANOS AND ORGANS, ‘as follows, which must be sold at once: A fall 7-oct. Piano of standard make, overstrung, carved legs, fine Stool and Cover; cost $500; used 1 8 short time by ex-Member; only $125. Also, one Upright, In double yeneered Rosewood case, 3-stringed grand action, made at a cost of £1,000 to order for Gen. Geo. W. Walker, end used only four months. Itis ‘exce lence the finest Upricht made; handsome Stool and Cover ine)ided. take Square Piano in part pay and sell for $350. Cost $800; neatly new aud in perfect orders ohly $278: Ost ); nearly new aud in fect o1 5 02 3275. ‘New Orxans from $50 up. TUNING AND REPAIRING. This department is now the most complete tn the city. Huving recently engaced the tervices of Mr. i.dward Benisch, 1am prepared to repair Musical Instruments of every description. ©. J. REED, 433 7th street northwest, eepl8 VENUINE “DECKER” PIANOS, AKE MADE BY DECKER BROS. <xfirnll G.H. KUHN Bole Avent, 407 luth st. N. W. Also for Burdett orzune. eepl2 F. A. Unso. Aral UPRIGHT PIANOS FOR RENT AND FOR SALE, PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED A SPECIALTY. 827 Orders promptly attended to. F. A. URSO'S Piano rooms, sepl0-7m_ 613 11th street northwest 1 NASSP amas Always offer Speci ins to Cash Buyer for the special Bargait Stieff. the Kranich & Bech ana New Ens land PIANOS end Barker ORGANS,” ne: or eecond hand, but aleo cell on easy inetall~ mente. ‘Toning and repairing faithfully attended to. sep Herre Puxos, NERA’ HIGHEST STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE, CELEBRATED FOR BKILLIANCY OF TONE AND DURABILITY SINGING QUALITY UNRIVALED, WORKMANSHIP AND FINISH SUPERIOR TO ALL FACTORY PRICES—EASY PAYMENTS. ‘We give persons having Ola Pianos exchal extra advantages in the value me void Shatrumen pS, balance can be ERG Bepthy, Open, m. HINEKAMI*S. RANCH FACTORY WAREROOMS, 427 10th street northwest. aus ALLET DAVIS & CO.°S PIANOS. — BAR- gains in those wonderfully perfect instru ments will be given in all cash rales before July 10th. Now is time. Elegant stock now' S11 Mh street northwest, ny 36-60 H. L. SUMNER, In charge. [CHEN BACH’S PIANO WAREROOMS. PIA Ni Rees ie Greece stad Sowned Pianos. “Iuniog and Hepalsing: finoe. “Tuning an me 11th street, above Pa. ave. puscs, ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC. STECK & CO. PIANO, ‘The Most Perfect Piano Made. EMERSON PIANO, ‘The Best Medium-priced Piano Manufactured. WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS. changed, rent applied porchaseae > ented oF 6 Cl MUSIC. ‘The only complete Stock in HENRY EBERBACH, No 915 F STREET, Managing vartner of the late firm Ellis & Oo. a2 een eee \ARPETS AND HOUSEFUENISHING GOODS. feare daily our tall supply of Housefur, Carpets, Kugs and PAL ARKET, Comer 14th str ant New hare first-class. A full stock. All the debea- cies of the seasou, and at lowest cash prices, FRANK J. TIBBETS, wers Proprietor. NOTICE TO HOUSEKEEPERS: CEAE 58885, RR Ad 3 909, ST EARLS. an es cco, 00 L DP KER NN N eh PRE Ri eae Ov ype Kee & Hon it Hun KOH Had LL = KE BEAUTIFUL BOLLS, zc. OORNED| BARTS ing Gelvered reest change to partes soa WOOD AND OOAL. Cc OaLit WwW 0° > " JOHNSON BROTHERS. WHARVES AND RAILROAD YARD: ‘Twelfth and Water streets nouthweat. BRANCH YARDS AND OFFICES: 1202 F street northwest; 3816 7th strect northwest; 1740 Pennsylvania avenue northwest; 1212 9th street northwest; Corner 34 and K streets northwest; 221 Pennsylvania avenue southeast. LARGEST PRIVATE RAILROAD YARD SOUTH OF SEW YOKK; also EXTENSIVE WHARVES, giy- ing us unsurpassed facilities for the econonsie bani of FUEL of all kinds. COAL DELIVERED ON CARS DIRCCT FROM THE MINES INTO OUR YARD. ‘We deal only in best qualities of ANTHRACITE and BITUMINOUS COAL” Allkinds of WOOD, cither in the stick or prepared to order at our factory. CLEAN COAL, FULL WEIGHT AND MEASURF, prompt deliveries and prices as low as Pucl can be furs ished. eopls PINE, #4; OAK, ; Ba- 7. awed ané Itt $875, "G0 CMEVES ‘hart, foot of 14th st, at Axo Woon. We have just received _a« Jares lotof Bakers PINE WOOD salto fresh nated COAL ef superice quality dcmestic use, allot which we cfier at lowed market fatew. ‘Lhe ettention of conmmmers ia respectfully invited to #2 bspecton Ol ourstock. wna cit. L&iks Roope srncce STEPHENSON & BNO., mie Teh et, wharf and 12th st. and Pa.awa, : FINANCIAL, Hoxe Isvesruest. GILMORE MICA MINING 00. Offer For Sale $5,000 FIRST MORTGAGE COUPON PONDS, ‘These Bonds have four years to run, bearing @ per cent int «naranteed and payable quarterly. Shaves of the Capita Stock, full paid, no aseranable oh vital 5 aid. ms The amount oftered bat limited, carly ayphicason te dcirables | Soud for. yeoauectua, or arpiy foe alt pooner either at the Office of the Company, Strect northwest, OF ADAMS & CO., 629 F street northweat. Samples of Plate Mica and Mica in the rowch can be even. an30-1m_ ADAMS & 00, BANKERS & BROKERS, 629 F Sracer, Offer especial irducements to buy or sel CRUDE PE- TROLEUM, either for cash or on margin. We offer email lot POSTAL TELEGRAPH BONDS, ‘with or without Stock. NT SECURITIFS ON HAND OR PUR- CHASED TO OKDER ON COMMISSION. ‘We tn UY AND 8FLL U.S. GOVT AND D.C. BONDS; Also, WASH. C, GASLIGHT and ALL tar Ot Deposits received mbtect to check. ‘We pay SPECIAL attention to obtaining CORRECE and RELIABLE information regarding our various city securitica, and are prepared at all times to auswer ingul- Nes regarding same, HARRY ©. TOWERS & 00., BANKEEKS, BROKERS AND INSURANCR, my31 1420 F STREET NORTHWEST, \P. RIVATE Sreck Tereonaru Wires WASHINGTON, NEW YORK AND RICHMOND. H. H. DODGE, Bonds, Stocks and Investment Securities Bought and fold on Commission, No. 639 161m STREET, (CORCORAN BUILDING, Agency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokers & Bnoapwax, New Youx. Frery class of Recurities bought and sol on commis+ sicn in San Francis, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Boston and Washington. Orders executed on the New York Stock Exchange at one-eighth of one per cent commission, Private and direct teiegraph wires to Richmond, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York an@ Boston, through which orders are executed on the Stock Exchanges in those cities and reported beck promptly. Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and in- formation regarding the Markets received through our wires INSTANTLY direct trom the New York Stock Exchenge. al Evenyraxe New AND H. NDSOML FOR THE FALL TRADE IN CARPETS, RUGS, MATS, LACE CURTAINS AND UPHOLSTERY GOOD3, For the Lowest Cash Prices, at SINGLETON & HOEKE’S, 801 MARKET SPACE. wort Ssconrry Frou Toss By Borotany, ‘ROBBERY, ¥Iuk OR ACOID: NT. THE Nasional SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANT, x ‘January 22d, 1867. Perpetual Charter Act of Congress Ba! 1a Epetial Depoait at lowest rates, GuARLES rshOWEiLot Rimage & Co., Vico President, scar weraritirt 3 “Soman, ‘Anst. Seay. Pr. ‘Charles C. ark. at Jonn @. Parke. ease! YOUR FULS AND WINTER cLoTR ANG 4GaINST THE RAVAGES OF MOTE.