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Eee oy a REO eRe ie EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. —— — SS MARIE MUSSAEUS, FiOM MF CKLEN- burg, n fencher of Gesuan and Musde, «rade diploma from the National ~chool for ASHINGTON COLLEGIATE INS’ E HE WABHIA OLLEGT A: STITUTE, will re-open Septem- snd a full corps of experienced tasohors” an Se A GREAT DEMAND FOR RENTED movEES—way om, BLAINE RENTED HIS HOUSS—OTHERS DOING LIKS- ‘Wis8—THE INTEREST I SUBURBAX PROPERTY. ‘The Gemand for houses to rent has been the pre- ‘The specialties aes ‘Ladies E. A. OHA! 2d Edition. MBERS, Principal. feachers in Germany. Several years of teaching ex- 4 ‘tm Germany and Washington. Residence, UT Capitol street. oy 26-e08t OF. A. BOWSKI, M. A. S. PH. D., Miriicks German, Mathensation, sieves: 15 yours! Soliere experience in teaching. justruction private and {part time for eateaelst Jel, re. sedeEs Toure, Ladies’ =chool, 1110 L street “rthwest. or 60113 bstreet northwest. 622-a, tu, th2w* “DOREMIFULX TAUBE AND DE BI Eyn ROPS. succe-sors to the, Biisece faines and de Ja partiwent for bu rth E. SCHEEL. OKGANIST TEACHER OF PIANO and VOCAL MUSIC . iF atteution to be vers, as well as thove wishing to be qualified (or joruiere or .eachers. Terms moaerate. 734 12taat. sep-eolns” 2 BURR Will reopen her school, DAY, SLPTE MB. Xt 247n, at 1308 H Et KINDERGART: tu, thew pis THE VISITATION, FOR YOUNG fe Girls, Connecticut avenue and I, Ladies and Littie Girie, Connecticut avenue and 1 ited wumber of perma- be recenved. as well as he exercises SEPIEMBER 10TH. A bunt Ment and weekly boarders will pupils. aud-w&s,2m Ne WINLSOR, - EMINARY COLLEGE n Youse Laptes.| For You G MEN. ratory Prepsratory end Business Sebools for. i FALL TERM $ ENS 81 . inct Courses of Study and Geverument. Separate management. For ful information aren Hew, A. M. JELLY, D. D., President, sew findsor, Ma. 3y28-aswim AFLEWOO. INSTITUTE, for Both Sexes, Concordville, Pa, miles from new Broad street station, epee Professors, thorouch courses of study; stud nts for Junior tear in s; Muperior neiruction music; a carefully aru periment fur loca:ton 800 feed abate tide- water ; to 380 per jon of 18 weexs; hi-hiy Tecommen ed by p-trous. Fe can urine summer vacation. -wkedns J-8HORTLIDGE, Yale College, A. M.Prin. HE ART 8CHOOL OF THE AKT CLUB, VERNON 7 OR. Pa. ave. and 10th st.. re-operis Oct. Inte EC. MESSER, in charee; JNU.L. BURNETT. it. seplé-Im" JROwOLEH ROW, TEACHER OF VIOLIN — Special attention ‘and atv Pils Lessons reaumed SEPTEMBET. 15: 1919 Sremevscmn oe sepl4-Im"* We northwest. ‘PROF SHEEDON'S FASHION BLE DANCING ACADEMY.—All the iatert dances taucht. Patron- ized only by the elite. You can Join for a week, month, q@uarter or season. Send for circular. aug ‘HE COLUMBIA KINDERGART! A cor, of <3" ave, and E at-n. AB. OGDEN, Bupervic! SLARE, Ase Panes 32 we VERNON INSTITUTE. ENGLISH AND FRENCH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, 1530 I STREET, Wil Reopen SEPTEMBER 26th. ‘MES. C. W. PATRO, sepl-sm Principal. __DRY GOODS. jUTTRELL & Wise HAVE ON HAND, AND ARE DAILY RECEIV- ING, NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS, sUCH AS SILKS, VELVETS, SATINS, CASHMERES, LADIES’ CLOTH. IN EVFRY SHADE, AND DRESS GOODS OF EVERY DESCKIPTION. Our COL'D VFLVETS at $1.50 ares special bargain. SILKS at $1.25 = CASHMEKES at ED COMER BLOT WHITE | Pi ANTON FLA NFLS frome. to 25-, ULL LINE OF UNDERW~.AR for Ladies and Gents, OTH and CASSIMERE for 3 id Boy. N TOWELS, NAPKINS. DOILIES, HANDKERCHIEF, GLOViS AND HOSIERY in Great Variety. COULTAULD's CREPE, in all widths. 3 1] EXAMINE OUR STOCK BFFORE PURCHASING YvUR FALL SUPPLY. LUTTRELL & WINE, sop2T-2w 1980 Pennsylvania ave., cor. 20th at. No LTles. TRUNNEL & CLARK, 811 Market Space, now prepared to show to their friends and the pub- laze aud very desirable stock of is FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, ‘Best Class! Bottom Priccs! prices 1m Black and Colored SILKS, of our 1 Brocade VELVETS, CHUDDAS, CASH- ER's. &e A Job in CHUDDA, 42-in.,all-wool, 50¢. ; rood value. iso, a Letter ¢radeat62. Also, many new things in da. yin §4 ail-woot SUITING FLANNEL, $1, re- na $2.95. Banvoins in TABLE LINENS, NAPRINS, TOWEL 3: ntoek. HOSIERY. jen? and Gent's UN- yp WE MM Barcaing in HANDREMCHIERS. 2.50 to $3.50. lice’ Black JERS: YS, 50 BLANKETS, COM- Baneains in FL. is, QUILT and all | rands of Domestics, '@ invite inspection of stock and comparizon of prices. “ONE PRICE OXLY." TRUNNEL & CLARK. W. 0. Siam & Sem BAVE JUST OPENED A FULL STOCK OF FALL qovees ES, PURCHASED LAST WEEK IN NEW ORK BY A MEMBER UF THE FIRM. FH DRESS GOODS, §ILKS. VELVETS, CLOTHS, PLANNELS, HOUSEKEPERS' LINENS AND COTTONS, AND A COMPLETE STOCK OF MOURNING GOODS, ALL ScLECTED WITH A VIEW 10 THE RE- QUIREMENIS OF A FIRST CLASS TRADE. a OXDEB TO GET CHOICE GOODS BUY EAR- x. W. M. SHUSTER & SON3, ONEPRICE. 919 Pennsylvania Avenue. N. B.—TH“ BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. sep25 Dix Goore. BILE VEI.VEIS AND VELVETEENS in B ioe EMBOSSED VELVFTS, ne EMBO=SED VELVETEENS, Fifty sets Fora far earenn wee tty designs ed ff eth, at $1. Ls nag cial bari hes’ C.oth, Piain and Tliuminated. cots, Black and Colors 84 inches wide, rd cheap, Cousforts and Quilts in great variety and at bought direct from first hands and prices J. A. LUTTRELL & €0., sepa ‘S17 Market Space. Bazcams Is Sis. COLORED SILKS, 50c. FANCY SIL! Good qua‘ity BLACK SILKS, T5c. wr Excclieut quality heavy Gros Grain BLACK SILES Fedueed to $1. . BLACK SILKS, Cashmere finish, fine quality, re duced from $1.50 to $1.25. BLACK SURAH SILKS reduced to $1. BLACK SATIN RHADAMES, $1. COLOKED SURAH SILKS reduced from $1.25 to $1.10. Spectal barxain. BLACK SILK VELVETS. $1. BLACK aad COLORED SILK PLUSHES. BLACK CASHMERE SUAWLS, all pare wool, Besutitul Fall Dress Goods, al! pure wool, only ‘Silk aml Wool Mixed Dress Goods, reduced from 500, to 25. Special bargain. BIxe. BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, all pure Mnen, slightly sclled, reduced from 75c. to Sc. “CARTER'S” Til MARKET SPACE = “MYSTERY” SHIRT, best est fitting and most uniform in quality of any aa anls bs 1002 F street northwest. MgONA1s Hearta mosomt Ture, uBny Side Sanita wore, all the’ , Beauiel soper Fateai sot oping Sainte SE Rae acter County, Pa meonetee” ‘Vailing feature of the realestate market Guring the past week. The increase im the population of the city ts the cause of activity in this direction, and Me demand for handsomely JEANNIE E. TRUE ‘RIENDS’ SELECT SCHOO! qe eee Ts (seek 3d.) Number of a cation may be made any time at scuool rooms, from 9a. THOS. W. SIDWELL, Principal. ASSES REOPEN SEP- fnatrocton VOCAL Oared shell being such as to preclude the possi- te ea ES Dility of our crew doing full justice to themselves or the club, we were forced torefrain from parti- cipation in host Lmtant for oi 22. Juiginent was entered | 26th instant in favor of tub state in the Western = (78,897, 28 amount of taxes fu the ease to. the general term a e \e gen ae ra ent judment is sustainea:the company wi Mable for $139,200 more for 1882, ana not ‘hie latter is the ‘amount Sued 1dr by the attorney ene! vat 6 COM| jucceeded in lenses ts to the excess over the present judgment —— A Train Attacked by Cowboys. Dopex Crry, Kas., Sept. 2.—A “Cannonball*® train on the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe rall- Cooledge this morning by a was killed and hat he will die. several times, Dut . ‘The express car was attacked, Te} them. pursuit of the ro Residence, 933 OQUZEF ART 8 "Terme, $9 per month: Latest Tigran Tho Sl Western Union Will Appeal. ALBANY, N. Y., 8¢] from the remainder of the rotunda by a wall of plank. The pictures he has had in hand are “The Discovery of the Missisalppt River,” by Willtam H. Powell; “Baptism of Pocahontas,” by Chap- man, and “Embarkation of the ort W. Weir. The first named is now hung in its HOOL—FOURTH YEAR. three lessons per week. Corner Pennayivanis avenue sed 10in i RENCH LES! ‘OWE’S BOOB-KEE. ‘PING—SHORTEST METHOD in the United St.t'. Months ved perience’ jon tax case for with penaities company will for reversal of 4 Apprehension ts felt by some that prices will ad- vance too much and check active opera At Present prices are what may be termed stiff, but no abnormal fluctuations distusb the market in ast week the transactions been it very important. The | 288, On 13th street, ne; Ladies and Children. chi dren at 1:30. Ot! if WILLE V. PEUL'HOM. Dai her morning and evening classes for desired. ME, 1323 K et. n.w. STUDIO AND PRIVATE LESSONS, WITH m Natnre. coi d_ Stub Drawing, Water Color and O# Com; : ehoo!, 517 7th street, "3 DANCING AGA} E street, near 91 for the season, and instruction, Tuesdays, particulars see circulars. GeoncErowN in real estate have not were noted; Lot 14, ween Gand H streets port ‘Thorne, for $2,610: lots 81 and 84, B. Black, for $6,800; lot 138, “al estate dealer, for $5, Part of lot 10, aq. 454, to Daniel Ballant, for $12,108, EX-SECRETARY BLAINE'S HOUSE, ‘The announcement of the rental of ex-Sccretary Blaines’s new residence on Dupont Circle to Mr. Lelter, of Chicago, created some surprise, as It was generally supposed that Mr. Blaine was per. manently located. Itis stated, however, that he Will retain his residence here. Mr. Leiter also geDeey, NF MARAT S nor 2. porthyfen pen Tuuredays and saturdays. at 84. An sq. 240, to John Sher- original works; references. juilding. SEATON DONOHO. HE CEDARS—A HOME SCHOOL FOR YOUNG Ladies and Little Girls— _ ber 1. Lt is situated on the. reetown, and is acces-ible by street cars to varts of the city. unde are extensive, the TMs for KLE, 1916 35th et., DE WOLOWSEI REOPENS Doonsn,” 8.J.. President: ‘Rion Martin Won. Sore. M.. Wilson, J. Toad was attacked at ft cowboys. The enj Man Was 80 badly 11 The conductor was Faculty: Rey. James A. jon healthful and beau- ‘cireniars address thi Vashington. je21-4m escaped injury. but the messenger ae spe ate battle will no doubt ensue when they are leper overhauled, U1 streets north eer tbe be made. "Ail interested nua cranes (elective), without extra fulle: information see bookstores of W.H. sep2i-15t 8. M. YE. the Georget ‘ding, southoust corner 6th and make arrangement nouncements f ._D, Johns and 8, W. Siti Improvements of the River Flats. MAJOR HAINS REPORTS PROGRESS. ‘Major Peter J. Hains, corps of engineers, in charge of the improvement of the Potomac river and flats, has reported to Gen. Wrignt bis opera- tions since August 1st, and says the work gener- ally 1s progressing in a satisfactory manner, The Teport states that the dredging operations in the Georgetown channel and the filling of the Poto- mae flats with the dredged material have been going on regularly under the contract with P. Sanford Ross, Three more dredges have been added to those at work in the channel, maki! —_.—_ ‘The Irish National Convention. RESULT OF THR SECRET MEETING AT LEEDS. Leeps, Sept. 29.—The Irish national league con- in mo hall to-day, sat Understsod that ‘Morrison and'J, Brad, Adama,or of REMAN, Becrotary,4i0 6th sta. we RENC. |ONUNCIATION.. aoe ‘A COMPLETE COURSE. of Pronunciation and Reading at sight s. CLASS LIMITED. F Hours: Wednesd: a from Days and Hours: Satis Cards of Admission.. Course opens Satur.ta; which date "Card as that laid upon new cloth. the vandalism of some people Mr. somebody ORGANIST AND CH E te Ber hour. “Public voice classes ‘Atty cents pe FLCREC IC SEMINARY, OPENED REPT. 11TH. ‘Thorough, cal Instruction will be given cag men and boys over ten years old. who wish to At y business or 2 ulars at book-stores. Inauire af rs RS. OLGA HF: M Bertie isr, ON 5 after the 16th of September. RLINGTON ACADEMY, CORCORAN BU ich met in th doors. is Hon, Thomas Power O'Conner legates upon taking the chair. inthe proceedings’ “A program of the proceed e will be of ‘a moderace a ‘Tne mast guaranteed in 1t in Lie which, it 1s understood, ture, lias been furnished the delegat yublic, though It is stated that the the ‘convention will be to take measures forthe more complete and efficient or ganization of the party. Stee Women at the Polis. Brnonamton, N. Y., S¢] women voted at the «+4 -96.00 yy, October 6, 1883, on or before Scouainsa LUCIEN E. ©. OOLLIERE, A. M., sep22-2w 1538 Ist.n.w. A nativeof Paris, France. . ie eee, of Ne ne, bled tor elegantiy furnished and they prefer this to living at botels or in rooms. SUBURBAN PROPERTY, ‘The interest in suburban property is unabated and improvements are steadily progressing. Along 14th-street road, beyond Boundary, a row of shade ‘trees are being planted on each side. It is stated that Mr. Hill, the owner of the Columbian College Property, has made a very fine sub-division of his. land and intends to place the entire tract on the not been made SPIEK i m, 1135 17th street north 1883, Apply for ci.culars gepl-im* ‘Some ume some Careless person left the water faucets in Toom above open. Thi fh the floor and seriously injured the frercoing in the naval committee room. ‘The pro- fessor 1s now repairing the damage done, 7 District Government Affairs. 4 PUMP WANTED. irs, M. E. Kemp and other istrict loners 38.—Three hundred election nere yester- am) Only ‘Fecelved. Fall term of Day aud Evening Sessions. the Common Kng- |. ping, Short-hand. Higher Arith- metic, Algebra. Geomet 5 ss BURTON M USICAL ACADEMY. 21721 De fales Street, J.P. CAULFIELD. HARROVER’S SELEOT BOARD) y School for young Ladies and Chil Mass. ave., 1a icence of Gen. Geo. B. near F street carline. For juring the lai 8 total amount of stone delivered Was 12,101 cubic yards. 1e work of filling in six acres of the flats near Eas- progressing vei id —_s—. Latest Foreign News, FRENCH CABINET COUNCIL. it. 22—At a cabinet council to-day, revy presiding, Prime Minister Ferry. and M. Challemel-Lacour, minister foreign affairs, Feported to the cabinet the present position of the ations pending between France and China. Admiral Peyron, minister of marine, also fur- nished a statement of the military situation in Tonquin. The cabinet, after consultation, decided to convene the chambers on October 253. Orders have been forwarded to the naval de] to enroll three companies of sailors for service in the fleet in Tonquin waters. KING ALFONSO HI:BRD IN PARIS. Lonpox, Sept. 29.—The Exchange Telegraph company’s Paris dispatch says: President Grevy, accompanied by his cabinet ministers, met Kin; Alfongoat the raliway station. The crowd hoo! and hissed tho ki “Down with the police had great trouble in keeping order. The people were very much ex cheered the French troo Mra. A. D. Johnston, Mi ladies complain to the Di that workmen have been sent to fill well on V street northwest, streets, and petition that instead of ‘the pump be placed at the curb, ‘THE HIGH SCHOOL, School Trustee B. H. Warner Commissioners approved requ Principal of Washtagton High Up Opposite the ans additional recitation Foo by’s point was coBreaniots onsinan) Taylor, cessation Of work necessary tun! relet. The bullding of an embaol Une of the face of the Mill of the flats was com- menced under the contract with J. Van Patten. ‘The contractor for excavating and removing cer- tain rocks in the harbor of menced operations. A Witness Who Knew Nothing. CHARGES OF KEEPING BARS OPEN ON SUNDAY DIS- well, ae = Ten i tine work Waa ellan, circulars apply to prin- id H Pisno music for receptions and private parties a spe- cialty. sepls-3i NOLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL. forwards to the Georgetown has com- ‘school, to have & The Hon. WALTER 8. COX, LL. D., Professor of the Law of Real and Personal Property, of ‘Contracts and of Crimes and Misdemeanors. ‘The Hon. WILLIAM A. MAURY, LL. D,, Fquity Jurisprudence, of Common Law ‘Quits! Heading: of the Lawet Evidence and the Law of Partuersilp. ‘The Hon. WILLIAM STRONG, LL. D. Lecturer on Constitutional Law. GEORGE F. APPLEBY, Eeq., Judge of Moot Court East Capitol Park). Kindergarten and A . Superior advantages in Music, Draw- aes, Made necessary by umber of puptis in the school. LIQUOR LICENSES. The Commissioners to-day ap) Hcenses of James Godden and John disapproved applications of Bernard P. Cassidy. AN ADDITION TO THR WATER SERVICE ESTIMATES. The Commissioners to-day added the sum of $50,000—the amount of the excess of District ppropriations—to the estimates of r the water service, to be used for © purchase and extension of the mains, and ig the entire sum to be appropriated for that Purpose $186,500. ‘THE SCHOOL FURNITURE CONTROVERSY. Mr. J. H. Symonds, of Boston, Mass., in a letter to the Commissioners, aske to be furnished with a copy of report made by the Inspecto1 on the furniture of the © Boston Sta gress in Mount Plensant, among which ma mentioned the fine residences of Col Cfanford and Major Saxton. Property allalony the range of is overlooking the northwestern part of the city and and many improvements are being rv school-room: ‘This morning, in the Police Court, the case of John Cantwell, charged with keeping a Sunday bar, was taken up, and the colored witness, Joseph Lee, committed to jail a few days since for con- tempt in falling to appear as a witness, was called up from the cell and sworn. Lee at first refused to testify, and the court remarked that he could go back to jail and stay there. Lee then testified that he knew nothing about drinking in Cant- Lee being the on! case wes dismissed. The case of ahan, charged with the same offense, ‘up, and Lee testified that he knew _notnini it, and this case was also dismissed. then satd he might as well dismiss all the cases In e only witness, and calling those of Charies H. Haromond, Dennis O'Connell, James T. Carbury, and Frank P. Hall, a nolle pros. was and Lee went down to be returned to jail to serve his sixty days, a WASHINGTON STOCK EXCHANGE. rincipats: atthe, Sekoo! batlding: 20 tat oteot PonUNS dwellings at the corner a Isat the. Schoo! building, 20 4at sir We © corner ‘ strect southeast has sold two of them th medium of advertisement in Tar Stan” The corner house be has sold to Mra. Slocum for done of tho other houses has been al \ B. Warner, the real estate agent, is giv- ing away lithrographed copies Of a map of this city as an Rdvertisneont ¢ of his business, The ve the numbers juares and other batle information. 22 es R. Goldscl three hand:ome = Peaches ee and N streets, MERSON INSTITUT: AND MATHEMA’ Boys tember 12.” For circulai AS, pearing, crying, SELECT GE ASSICAL ‘he soldiers ani ‘cited, but good naturedly 4 CLAMOR IN THE STREETS OF PARIS. Lonnon, Sept. 29.—The Paris dispatch to Reu- ency states thit the houses and ihe route traverse by the king of ronged with people. King Alfonso appeared at the station the crowd ade 80 great a clamor that the Spanish national played by a band, was almost inaudible. The clamor continued in ail the streets through which tue cor suiting cries directed at the king: were co ral 1@ School will be resumed treet. between D and E street AVERLEY SEMINARY, 1537 1 ST. N. W.—Board- d Da at 6 o'clock p.m., ter’s telegram ren. Openins, Sep balconies along Spain were thri WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10T! when the announcements for the yaar, embracing eunie made by the Faculty. irizes of the School an em- well’s saloon. Joycues apply Book remiah Bres- new features, will be In addition to the regular inent Jurist offers during tt eaaay on a topic: i the opening of the session. Fees for the whole course of two yeers in the under- uate department, $150. F ‘graduate courg, $25. installmer ANGUAGE TAUGHT IN EIGHTY of buildings ‘Two lessons free, by hool buildings furnished School Furniture com- NO LAW FOR THE CASE. ttorney Miller has reported to the District Commissioners that he knows of no 1aw by which the District Commissioners can take action In reference to the complaint of Mr. David Rittenhouse, that the Metropolitan Tun all their’ cars over the whole route, thus entailing inconvenience upon passen- rs, 4 HOME FOR. THE METROPOLITAN INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL. The Commissioners to-day gave perml the Metropolitan Industrial school organization to occupy the old brick building at. the southeast corner of 19th and H streets northwest, formerly known as the Union engine house. BUILDING PERMITS issued by Inspector Entwisle: J. T. Coumbe, erect & two-story private stable in rear of 1812 9th Robert Reyburn, erect a three-story and basement dwelling, south side F, between 21st and 221 streets northwest; $4,000. Geo. Callahan, erect a two-story and basement dwell Feet northwest; $1,700. Stllson Hutchins, re- pair brick, northwest corner 10th and D streets $900, Robert Dove, repair frame 613 F street northeast; $600. ae ge INTENCED FOR USING A PRNALTY ENVELOPE.— the Police Court, the case of George W. Johns was called, the charge being that he had violated the law by using official envel for the government a: P. Cuppy and Harris J. Oliver for Mr. Johns. ‘The latter stated that he was instructed Mr. Johns that he was that he was technically gui no intention vo defraud govel court remarked that the law declared the offense a mistemeanor; that a fine of $300 acted. He did not intend that his judgment in this case should govern him in the future, and he would im- nalty of $300, and in default 5 daysin each . He would, however, in any future cases not Umit the imprisonment to five daya. ———— L “Consecutive conversations. Address, Le Droit Park. ATIONAL KINDERGARTEN AND SCHOOL FOR mary: ced, Classes reopens September corner of Mt ‘The German #i-Contennial. ARRANGEMENTS MADE FOR THE CELEBKATION OF A NOTABLE ANNIVERSARY. At a meeting last evening of the executive com- mittee having charge of the arrangement s for the approaching German bi-centennial celebration, Mr. L. Habercorn presiding, the committee on {nvitations reported that Hon. RT. Merrick had ‘accepted the invitation to address the mass meet- ing at Lincoln hall, Monday evening, ‘The committee on print pare a memorial Was decided that all parties ‘the executive committee wou! hhuetzen park free, but Bo one could be admitted the concert In the Schustzen park hotel unless of the above mentioned memorial adges, Which would be sold at a nominal price, ‘The report of the committee on concert and music recommended that the concert should occur at the Schuetzen park hotel at 2 o'clock on the afternoon of October 7, but in the event of rain, at Lincoln hall at 8 o'clock on the evening of the same day. After being amended, with instructions to employ three bands of music for the procession, appro- riating $300 to defray that expense, and sel - which Lee was ear, $80. AU'Bas abe inna: Thad at_ the book stores of William ylvania avenue), and of James (1424 F street), oF on application te the entered in eac! ties may be H, Mornison, (419. beuns — as = § The Jerome Park Races. JEROME Park, N. Y., Sept. Aranza first, Duplex second. Time, 1:47. a Fluctuation: NOT MUCH CHANGE IN THE STOCK LIST SINCE YES- > MUSIC (EST 7 8th etrect north’ 29.—First race, one nia avenue and 19th st.n.w. Op INGALLS KING, Prin. 68-1 cars do not — = length of their OF. & MES. LUCIE! FRENCH, ENGLISI 0) 1538 I street Docthwest, ypen. reception of pupils, SEPTEMBER 26, 27 und 28, 1883. chool year bexins October Ist and closes June Ist, 1884. Fail corps of teache R: CLASSICAL SCHOOL Re SCHOOL, 131 Zor it Thorough instr 1ST. N.W. OPP. FRANKLIN nuual ression Sept. ‘uction in drawin nical drawing. Prof Charles Se Mrs. 8. E. FULLEK, Principal. OF SHORTHAND, ROOM 7. ley building, s.¢.cor. 9t z ladies and gentlemen fi stenogray ‘Wall Street. ited Btares 436, 1891, coupon ‘October was instructed to pre- for the co enenn = roperly in De nduuttted to the United States 4s, 1907, District of Columbia Bonds. Permanent vemnent 6a, 1891, coin... 113% Market stock 7s, 1892, currency 18 Water stock 7s, 1901, currency. New York, Sept. 9.--The Post's financial 3:—The stock toarketduring the fore- y was generally dull and heavy, and at lock prices were fractionally lower than . The northern Pacific and Northwest- ern were somewhat weakcf than other stocks, and it ime in the forenoon, 11:30 to 12:15, @ On these from last night's ively; Northern Pacific regon, and ‘Transcontl- From this ex- ARY K. SCHKEINER, ‘TEACHER OF ELOCUTIO! <Loxical Analysis. Vocal Culture and E: Kehdings in SHAKSPEARS and GEN. TURE : 24 Rigws street. INTHIGUM INSTIIUT! EORGETOWN, D. 0, ‘The Session 1°83-1884 will begin OCTOBER I, 1883. Applications for almission_ mai ATTHEWS, at hisoffice, No. 120 1d 11:30 8.m. previous to J. DENT, President. HE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES. FRANELIN STREET, B: WISTMINGTER BT kET Providen ESTMINSTE! LET, Providenoe. 194 TREMONT STREET. Boston. Best of native efficacious method. tted for practical manu lls recelved st any time, 6-611 (OUNG LADIES AND CHIL- eee aN 2 September 2 . ELIZABERH HAKRIS, Prin. CHER AT WEST jusie: Soprano, » ice Culture and the Art Of Singing. Kesidence, 43 H street n.w. fwenty years’ funding 68, 1892, coin. Fire Insurance and Gaslight Companies. Washington City Gaslight Company. Firemen’s Indurance Compan: National Union Insurance Co. Al gies 2 asus Compan} extreme declin closing prices were preferred 134, Common nental %, und Northw treme, however, there was a reco’ O'clock of 34 to'%. The o1 N. TL. McCARTFE, T m Conservatory of wery by 12:30 nly stocks that were :30 than at the close last night were Reading %.’ Oregon Ratlway ation sold at 1.24%, ‘and New York and land at 2034, 193 and %. Railroad bonds Were -firm, and prices were generally a fraction higher, but the amount of business in Government bonds were unchanged. ee AMY LEAVITT. OF Teacher of Vocai and Ins harmony, willremove September strect northwest. vith to 1012 0th = ‘au2l INSTI! UT#—KINDEKGARTEN advanced grades, Misses NUERR principals, reopens sept. 12th, esquare from I homancirele.au30-111 Inlitery, the various*trades unions, labor and a number of other organizations. Amt uals reported who Will have floats or wagons In the Mr. Lown, tea baker; Chris ‘as, yeast; Wm. i & Co., 5 jaltimore. } NW. JOLY, nd *chool for primary ani Washington. t Pringipal es line were Mrs. G. W. Smith, and coffee dealer; John L. juors; Simon Wolf, in ars y % 3 C. ahn & Co., shoe dealers; ); George Juenemann, brewer; Wm. Brodt, hatter; James Butler, beer bottler; L levers & ‘Bro., coal and An Alleged ry rt legal Election. 4 PETITION AGAINST THE SEATING OF GEN. & 3. Ber Normal Se! Isr. Apply for pt l ten rooms. ANNA B. OGDEN. Principal. WN, COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, $100 Vest Washiny ‘Boardiv, Ladies and Little Girls. pecial student Sr He ear apply to Principal, mn ad LESSONS IN| CLASS LESSONS AT SCHOOL or Reuding, &e.: BS FURNISHED PI DENTS’ RESIDENCE. Leetui iuperior TEACHER OLS and to families for certain hours oF for permanent positions. OFFICE HOUK®, 2 to 5 P. ptt Certain electors of the sixth congressional dls- trict uf Loutstana have united in a petiuion against the seating of Gen. E. J. Lewis,who claims to have been elected in that district to succeed Gen. Her- Ton (deceased) at a speci:l election held under the writ of the governor of the state. Mr. West Stee- Ver, counsel for these petitioners, has called the attention of the Deputy First Controller of the Treasury to the fact that Gen. Lewis 1s receiving his pay as ‘a memb:r-elect of the Forty-elghth Congress, when, as the petitioners assert, he is not entitled to a seat in that Congress, Mr. Steever requests that the Controller refuse to pay the salary of a metuber of Congress to Gen. Lewis until ordered by Congress todo so. He as- Serts that the covernor of the state of Louisiana issued a writ fora special election on®a certain day to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Gen, Herron, but afterwards chan issued a writ for a spzciel election on another day, ‘Was declared to have been Counsel for the petitioners asserts that the lat- the governor having ex- to calla special election 3 Kaiser, baker; 81 . express; Chas. ‘trunk: Kneest the Mess H. Rosendahi, file cutter; Lem: jacob Blatzheim, H fection Saddler; fronds: Geo, Brettbarth, lumber; J. C. Albrecht, ly & Co., feathers; Schulze & Co. t, ice creain; C. Heltmuller, ‘agner, dairy, and the Great Falls los Valentine Scrip, per acre... Sioux Half-breéd Scrip, per acre. Roal Estate Title Insurance Co.. upeake and Potomac Telephon ieee met ANDREW JACKSON IN TROUBLE. —The rule directed. by Judge Snell to be served on the colored man, Andrew Jackson, to show. cause why he should not be punished for contempt has been propa tant District Attorney Moore, and will be on Jackson. Itis charged that Jackson by persuading a woman in to that he had saved her $5, and was entitled to 50 the order of the court of August Ils 6, ¥ FLYNN, 4 , PRIVATE TUTO! » Gor. tin and K streees northwest. lean West Point Aeaepoline aed ‘Teno h red to sit side by side with boys who are much ‘Terme in savance. ‘early application for (0 quarter in advance. JNO. J. MURPHY, 8. J., ‘President competitive examinations. 'VENING CLASSES. go Arithmetic, Bookkeeping, Englisl Penmanship, U.S. History, Geography, svellip, VILLIAM WALDECKER (GRADUATE OF THE Leipzi Music), Teacher of Piano, insburgh & Bro., dry iture; Geo. Shehan, younger than themselves. An ‘ars; De] St Mary’s cemetery will take evening at % o'clock. e bishop Gibbons, of Baltimore, M the ceremonies, assisted church, Rev. Father Te ‘The procession will start at 2 afternoon from St. Mary’s church, by two bands of music. The Knights of St. George will lead the procession. Ot Catholic assocla- tions will take part. gerved at once by the pastorof St. Mary’s and other clergy. to-morrow NATIONAL MEDICAL COLLEGE. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF THE COLUMBIAN UsIVERSITY. ixty-second Annual Session will ONDAY, OCTOBER Ist, AT 8 P. lege Building. 1325 1 tory Ad M_D., to which the prof wited. TY lar Lecta1 throughout the course, besinnin ‘the Autumn /xamina re on: THURSDAY, ra apply at the Dean's Uf rthwest. gents, violated it. WHAT DEZENDORF SAYS THE PRESIDENT TOLD HIN— THE CAMPAIGN IN MARYLAND, OHIO AND MASSA+ RLS AND LITTLE BOYS Opens SEPTEMB:R 13, street. the Mieses TIFFEY, Principals. JAC WILL REOPEN ladies and little northweet, near To Repeat His Lecrune—Hon, Columbus Drew Soa FOR @ juested by a number cf our citizens, & Co., John. Ke! ‘A. Duncanson, n req Geo. F. Timms Jas, B. Williams, Chas. i lagett, Francis Miller, H. N. Dalton, Trunneli & Clayk, Willett & Ruoff, J. J. Chapmai Dempsey and others, to repeat his Florida, as the seating’ capacity of the hall was In- adequate to enable all who wished to hear him to have an opportunity. In respor he will comply with thelr wish. ‘Tnrough the courtesy of the trustees the fine lecture room of the Wesley Chapel, corner of F and Sth street orth west, ts obtained for Monday evening, Octo 3 a ROTHER ACCIDENTALLY.—Michael Ford was tried in the Police Court this morning for assault on his brother, Martin Ford, by shoot- ing him some three weeks since. The latter tes- fled that the shooting was accidental, and there was nothing but good feeling between them, The A Conrract AWARDED. Conger recelved the following sealed proposals for repair- ing one of the boilers in the city post office, and has awarded the contract to Pettit& Dri lurray, Washingtot » $123; George E ‘$92.50. Ex-Congresaman Dezendorf, n a speech at a re- publican meeting at days ago, quoted President Arthur as saying: “Dezendort,I know that you have been badly ‘treated, but I am powerless and cannot prevent it, ‘The caucus of republican Senators made an agree- ment with Mahone, which Iam bound to carry out” Mr. Dezendorf further said: ‘that Mahone will address the people of Southamp- ton In a short time, and when he does I intend to ty face to face, and charge rst meeting of the cam; Mi AND MRS. ALFRED BUS. at which time Lew! their educat) al home for yout ptemb F 20th, at 1712N street jcut avenuestreetcars. Call for circulars on or after September 15th. ASELL INSTITUTE, 903 16TH ST! reopens September "20, 1883. A he school for girls. Pareu:tal sep6-Lm' terelection was void, hausted his authority ‘when he issued the first writ. ‘The object of binging the matter before the Controller is to prevent Gen. Lewis from recelving Congress shail decide that ho is jon8 will commence M. nse, Mr. Drew says ————_.__ Wrt.—The will of the CATHERINE Goss. late Catherine Gossler was filed to-day. eces, Katie ani Sallie chain to Mra Lella L. Egbert; onyx beads and cross to Mra. Jacob L. other onyx Jewelry to Mrs. Geo. Crane; joned ring to her nephew, F. G. Sutton, and balange of jewelry to Katie and Saille Gossler. ‘To her nephew, ¥. G. Su Pennaylvania railroad stock; to her brother, Jacob L. Gossle Sallie Gossler; Letla L. id discipline. i] SMITH. Principal. UIE ERSES: ‘TACIE A. DANIEL, TEACHER OF VOCAL 715 FIFTH STREET N.W. ‘ATORY OF MUSIC, Music Hall, corner 7th and D ats. trance iwantaen: 0: B. BULLARD. Director. gopl8-lia® EZ COLUMBIAN WU HE COLUMBIAN COLLEGE OP! MEDICAL COLLEGE CPE: LAW =CHOOL OPENS OCT. 10. his salary until ae L. FACULTY OF LAW. entitied to his seat Hen. Arthur Macarther, Assoclute Justice of the Su- Court of the District of Columbia, President, el F. Miller, Associate Justice of the 8u- ie Court of the United States, Professor of Interna- and Con-titutional Law. “I understand ewelry to her ni atch and ——___+s.____ Postmaster Salaries. THE READJUSTMENT—FIGURES OP LOCAL INTEREST, The Orst adjustment of salaries of postmastera, to take effect October 1st, 1983, as required by act of Congregs, has been completed at the Post Office department. The number of salaries adjusted by Mr. Albert Scott, the chief of the division, were 2,176, Involving an aggregate of $48,700,000. Twen- ty-flve post offices of the entire number were set back to the fourth class. In addition to the gene- ral list there were 44new presidential offices, call- ing for $60,000 additional for salaries. Some of the offices affected were as follows: Washington, from $4,000 to $5,000—this 1s made 5] count of the large amount of official matter; Bal- chmond, $3,000 Te, $4,000 to $5,000; $3,400; Lynchburg, Alexandria, $2, Portsmouth, meet him tn that coun! Suor He Bi — — Selling bis v: was held in Baltimore dressed by Mr. McLane, the nominee for ‘who sald that the true solution of the lal tion was the appointment of a board of arbitra- tion by the state to stand between the master and judge Hoadly, the democratic nominee for gov- ernor of Ohio, she gives 200 shares 1b, esq., Professor of Practice and -. Professor of the mB. Web! of Moot Court, ENS SEPT. 12. ‘THE Car CONDUCTORS 4ND DRIVERS.—A meeting NS OCT. 1 of the recently organized Car Drivers’ and association was held at Shea’s hall Dut routine business was rs deprecate reports that A atrike 1s intended, but state that they may pre- Sent claims for an increase of pay. —— ABEL ON CHESAPEAKE OYaTERS—A report ed in New York to the effect that Chesa- bay oysters were bel! terious disease is dented by say that the re} by LEC1UREKS. EL H. Wella, 3 W. Willoughby, Deeds and Conveyances. joch Totten, aw of Corporations, who has been sick in Philadelphia an be Ser sacusteea| ‘that he left by his wife. ‘The fudge will enter the campaign once, making ‘Orst speech next Monday for several wt last night, but_nothiny nt. for Oh . transacted. ‘The mem! by hiss northwest, and of the reet northwest. For informat.on Departinents, address Dr. JAMES C. WELLIN 19th street. THE PREPARATORY SCHUOL AU democratic he: open in the new on it was said tuatif Mr. Prince ing the nomination for committee would select quarters in Boston last ni a lot on 6th street north persisted in a east, and pose to erect, & stone building, in the Gothic style, which will prove lieutenant forernor another candidate. ay CURRENT COMMENT. ng by 000 10 32,200; Novtol dealers some of $2,000 to $2,100; Staunton, $2,000 to. $2.40: Annapolis, $1,900 to $2,300: Sin naa to $2,400; Cumberland, $2,400: to $1, $2,000; Hagerstown, 000 to $5,000; 01 Mi Professor of Frevch: H stractor in Mathematics, Greek de eee eeeot ce o Prine Q street northwest, every evening from 7 to 8. or further information address either of the above WASHINGTON SCHOOL PHONOGRAPHY AND TYPE-WRITIN quOMt Rn fate ane ee an Private instruction given by a thorough and The Tom-Cav’s Treacherous Parr. ‘From the Boston Herald (Ind. Rep.) There is “harmony in the alr” at Buffalo. underneath a thousand jackets is shillalah. ASHINGTON SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION AND W Pnwtish 904 M street northwest. Mrs. M. STEVENS HART, Princ te and ciass instruction day iandaa eps, ee PECIAL IS, $4,000 to $5,000; Boston, $4,000 {0 sxiod, Mepis,” 3,000 2 e900s Ging $4,000 Lo $5,000, i $6,000; Louisvill hidden the ready gror ‘The consequence was that most of them died and created a tremend- the Principal at who did not know the real ous stench, and persons cause attributed It to some new and disease, ————_~-o-____ It Really Makes One Sick. ‘From the Richmond Whig (Mahone's Organ.) We shall vote the ticket 1s best for us and for Virgima. ee ARMY ORDERS—Leave of absence for seven months, with permission to go beyond sea, 1s granted First Lieutenant Ed try; the extension or ‘M. Wherry, 6th infan extended one month. ————— Boss Mahone may say -ACcIDENTS.—Mr, L. _H. Schneider was yesterdi afternoon run over by a light ‘wagon, containing & lady and several children, on Pennsylvania ave- nue, between 10th and 11th streeta. The wheels over the small of his back, and he was ly bruised. He was taken to the house of A.C. Adams, bis son-in-law, Proved to be’ not. seriou: ‘Occupy some of poses, granted Cap- further MARRIAGE LICENSES.—Marriage been issued by the clerk of the and Martha tes le A. Hines teacher. vnpeelat course of twelve lessons for active phonogra- rm Students furnished with Text-books, Copy-books, haa aha ‘Pho- siven st any hour of the {ing machine one hour with ibbona, Linen Paper and other 'HI'COMB, 927 T street northwest. WV E32 END KINDERGARTEN AND SCHOOL FOR id. Advanced | ocTo- an BER ler, at the corn 18th. the National Rindergartenrt 2° court to Patrick OOL FoR YOUNG LADIES AND EY GIRLS. ve., Wash-, D.C., 2 1d Miss in the south ts still to be ignored, notin ips in ie ad eo'on torevert it has not beet ted ae ——_—___s95_—__ fargaret V. Em! Horace Wooatht ,Md.: Charles C. ‘Massachusetts -WKITING lessons of Mrs. L. P. day or evening. Us 08, U. Raymond, of In- je adjutant general’s samuel B. Toning ke Secretary's office, ting Ties at lows 2 ee Ae promot class 1 in the resigned. ARRIVAL OF THE GREgLY RELIEF Party.—The Secretary of the Navy received a telegram this JK ANDERGANTEN NORMAL INSTITUTE Model Kindergartena for tho t of teachers, teuurht months’ couree), commences October 100." Positions ‘secured for those who are. Porthwents ras ore in the afternoon after L. McQEE'S SCHOOL Herdic will conve; ‘direct to the achool ‘St John, N. oh a return aes FRENCH SCHOOL FOR fermont avenue, reopens the Languages, Mathemat- COLLEGE. ESTAB- hogn, “oi tu ecrecary ot Wak, DrGroa as & to ton and report in person ta the: f ode at med ALLOWANOKS'' TO Pay Priors‘ Rervsep.—The Secretary of the Navy has of housekeeper, but that Mra Waters! amsertion "on points untrue. ‘horough instruction in tare and the Sciences, declined to pass the Carpenter, peepee 4 TEACHER OF Deginners as well as to ad Terms moderate. 741 7th street orthoses eee rT VERNON SEMINARY, rons ters for real life, for self-su) fulness a dle in dence. for reception and |. Rewular. it High Sa 5 iF Enters its Ninth i i ‘Course—C Ciausieal Course—Frerares for the or for entrance into Smith, i i ~ SECRETARY CHANDLER left the city this morning for New Hampshire, family back with é e i He will probably bring his and a ‘notes, s, ingurance nd taxen and i i 3 5 3 3 fl if an ‘Art—Ui rp bors ax jnder the supervision of iG i i :

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