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THE EVENING STAR. October 2, 1583. SvEspay "LOCAL MENTION. Orricr or THE CHE © 2, 1883, 10 ain. ‘Atlantic. states, local raina, | B€Xt Addresses were made by Gen. W. H. Browne, shitting to cooler northwesterly BULLSTIN—CLEARING, Local rains are Indicated In New England on “see, the Obio valley aud lake | Rovzee Axt Sesoor r Vania avenue, av., takes one Max Wevt, A: nt Ines of ball souve- loners specialutes, 295 an ply of Massanctta was | Teceived at Si depot, 1010 F, se WILL Open to-morrow and Selvetion of fasuions from the leading house London ant F PoweRFUt opera glasses $. Uempler’s, 453 Pa. AND DISTRICT. Aransements, Nattowat THEAT Condensed giited this evening at 6:10 1 all the tenlon3 on th: Be of the boat of dir onal Fulr assoctat iy 2 'y City track preparatory to the coming fall races, livolving aD outlay of over Atamectinz held at the Sixth Presbyterta ight, under the au: amon the emp adopted resolutt ‘scab” Workmnen. ting of thé W y. of the District, held at Foun tonicht, Mrs. S. M.’Hai P ks were made by Mrs. Bishop An- 5 ing, and Mrs. Polkinhorn. clemaan and Habercoru, re: on the German b! esterday afternoon ten ef marshalship of Charles Waiter the ch The procession, and Justice Walter accepted the e n Barlow,a Un: nd States marine, Was @ } eget w ourt this’ morn- ity to a charge of disor Ja front sect in the orchestra, and cursed and swore at the Sol age, Who | sy calling them “— — | 7 of $20, the court ordered out and marell back. him to right engineer at the eity crter has ree! ered from 3 pawn egoll snuff box that was stolen modore Nicholson’s howse during the Scribner has in_his bicycle rooms a ch American Ll blexele, for wetzhs only elght {or attention A party of younz peoyle en} Potomac boat-hou: nistretion were G@ineing at th nd will continue northwest, the 22 Pennsylvania ave- esterday for dealing in nue, Who Was Louisiana lottery te! Court towiay and ent ia plea of guilty through his attorney, A. B. fillams, and paid a tine of Herman Wayhau ‘et ee to Jail for stx m: aged man, Was comm!t- hs by Julze Saell to-lay,in for making threats of per- 2, of West Washington, who was lice Court yesterday for wasting Po- Water In his bustvess, (furnishing live batt eI d.smnissed by Judge Sell to-day. y stated that ie paid for the h Lewis, colored, was fined $1 In the Court this morning for assaulting her son- Ww, Charles H. Queen, who told the Judge that he was In a saloon yesterday when his mother-in- lw came In and broke a ca: Mt wasn’t a dude cane either.” tevens, a graduate of the Wash- $n-ton Normal Kindergarten, has charge of the ent in the Park: Helghts Sem- over his head, “and Eindergarten dep: Agary, Ocean vi A Caxp.—We siall exhfoit, at our opening to- -two genuine Tnitia I sell at less than They have been bought ive ut a late auction sale in Lon- land. Those desiring to procure any cf saws at a rare low price are advised to LaxsnvxcH & Bro. 2M, 422 ami 424 74 i stox Axo Hauntsos, 1337 F STREET NORTHWEST, WILL OPEN THEIR CHOICE OF FASHIONS FROM RE LEADING HOUSES IN LONDON AND On WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3D AND 4TH. Orvrense NEW DESIGNS IN GAS FIXTURES, And sre selling single and double Swing GAS BRACKETS, at 40 and 50 cents each, and cther ES at various WON TILE FIR BRASS ANDI to $50 per pair, fABLE BUCKET GRATES, from $5 to $50. PARLOR GHATES, from $10 to 8100. GAS BURNERS and GLOBES st LOW PRICES. EDWARD CAVERLY & CO., Fiumbing, Heating and Ventilating, 1425 New York avenue. AND VENTILATING ENGINEERS, CTURE AND ERECT THE MOST IMPROVED STEAM-HEATING APPARATUS FOR PUBLIC BULLDINGS AND DWELLINGS. No. 26 W. Belt. St. and No.1 North Liberty Street, Baltimore, Md. Fas Aso Wisrex Stock ete, comprise the latest ow comp! ‘vania avehue, oo ‘The Coming Convention of Mexican Veterans. ‘MEETING TO MAKE ARRANGEMENTS FOR IT. At a meeting of members of the National Assocl- ano-Magnetic Treatment ation of Mexican Veterans held last night, Capt. fms = S.V. Niles presiding and Mr. A. M. Kenaday offi. sek epsmec Ciating as secretary, preliminary arrangements | A SERORANT OF THE CxNTRAL Pouce FORCE, OF Were made forthe annual convention of Mexican | PAUUMORR TESTIFIES TO 4 WONDEHYEL Ex Veterans, to bo held hers December éth 7th, and 8th} Heart PRONOUNGED BY PHYSICIANS APFLICT- ED WITH SCIATICA, NEURALGIA, TORPID LIVER Gen. T. J. Mackey, Dr. DeMontreville, Col. James | AND DYsPErsia, AND REJECTED BY Ala Walker and others,and committees were appointed | $F A gs°CNTY'S PHYSICIAN AS A VICTIM, OF arb acgram, reception, finance. Danquet, music, | HecrininG AND FRIENDS ADVISED THE GALVANO- eee DE ve Rite and, Tallroad transportation. | MaGwaric. TREATMENT —iELIEP AFFORDED. IN ‘T. J. Mackey, Col, James Walker, Gen. W. i, | NeW ENency xor Fair ror YEARS. Browne, Dr. C. DeMontreville and AM. Kenaday BAutiMong, September 2, 1883. were o pe ‘nted @ committee under a resolution | Gentlemen: instructing them to request the co-operation of | “About six weeks ago I began your treatment, Messrs. W.W.Corcoran, John A. Baker, M-W.Gall | Co Enoeh Totton, John Re Thoareoh. iavies ic | having Just returned from a leave of absence of Barbour, Lewis J. Davis, Henry Semken, Tomas | eighteen days at Attantic City, to which resort I CITY ITEMS. [From the Baltimore Sun, September 9, 1868.) J. Fisuer, ¥.B. MeGutre and other representative | had gone In vain quest of health and relief from a. trea ef the District, in extending the hospitallties complleation of diseases from which I had been a . Gs city to the members of the convention. | syr-rer during the past entire year, agd had had Mickey, of South Carolina, was chosen adons ‘Approach during the past four orator of the dy for ths reunion. Vee erie esicaonel reated years. The physicians who had treated me pro- Sa need my troubles at different times Sclatic Tur GRACELAND Cemereny.—at the regular an- | Neuralgia, Torpid Liver, Dyspepsia, and finally nual mee Grac. land Cemetery Associa | Liright’s Disease of the Kidneys, being refused ad- ton, helt on the groun for the ye: tng at the office of the secre- | mission to membership in a prominent society on s, the following oflicers were | account of the jwigment of this last physician. ‘President, Dr. O. F. Peat also suif-red exceedingly {rom Hemorrhoids. Re- irect Met to agreat degree from all my afflictions was afforded during the first few days of treatment, 3 and my condition was alternately better and Bally Kelly. Benjamin Freeman, Caleb | worse during the time I had been uader your care, S. S. Stearns and W. | until now I come to your office expressly to say to The report secr-tary showed | my irf pis to be lrg through you, that I consider my re. ely In excess of any prece- | covery asstired, for I uow suffer Yery slight Incon- trating the gradual in- | venlence at any ume, and only then at intervals pularity of this institut‘on | of four or five ¢ I felt & short time before ightfal cemetery ts situated | coming to your office that I was rapidly declining, Columbia street railroad, | and iy friends and relatives became very much | thus making it easy of acce-s to those desiring 16 | alarmed at my condition, one friend (a fellow- | Visit the grav cir loved dead, a feature not | officer) finally insisted upon my consulting you, <I by any other cometery of this city. The | the resutt being a8 above stated, Tam now on of thoxe seeking and lovely rest- | duty every day, having lost much time during the of thelr dead 18 etfully Invited to | past year. My duty as Sergeant of Police in th> ery. The superintendent, Mr. W. H. | Centr District keeps mein the most tmportant Gafford, will always be found at the lodge, ready | business centers of the city, and I may be seen and wiltng to give all needed information as to | almost price of lots, location, ete. es ‘Te Cnantes County, Mp., OUTRAGz Casz.—The case of James Carpenter, one of the county com- missioners of Charles county, Md., charged with Tape on a young white lady, lving near Port y day on Baltimore street, between the bridge and Howard street. My residence is No. 250 Harford avenue, where those who do not sce me on the street may learn full particulars con- cerning my case from my wife. Ireally feel so well to-day that I could runa good race, and woe tothe burglar, however fleet of Tobacco, which was removed “from the Charles | f0t Be may be, that now crosses my path. county court to the Prince George’s county court, will Ukely be of iittie expense to the state, for the defeniant 1s said to have lett Maryland for parts unknown, Yours, gratefully, ea : Asprosz A. RYAN. Messrs. E, A. Parsons & Co.,N. E. cor. Lexing- ton and Literty streets, and 9223 F street norlh- » Washington, D: C. Washington office fron 8 to12a.m. und 2 tosp. m., Sun- excepted. Consultations free at office or ¢ of patient. LANKET SALE! ai 5 The “Populor Favorites,” so called, the genuine BLANKET SALE! | sijcte ig Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. 20 cents — A Widow With Nine Children May have as much trouble with, them as did the 2 , i woman who lived iu. a shoe. ‘The children ¥ Load tl Realty ret Ueoiag roars an cirihe anes getting their noses bumped, their Scpcbth or eoch eee fe in NEW York, | neads brutsed, thelr flugers cut, and their stomachs 20-4 Winthrop Blanke! and bowels disordered by unripe fruit. The mother 10-4 Kenn who fs wise enough to keep a bottle of Perry Da- 5 vis’ Pam Killer saves het childrea tauch suifering, and herself a great deal of trouble, If You Don’t See What You Want, Ask For kt. Everything can’t be displayed In the show win- dows nor placed near the front door. You would be astonished to tind how many things you could cover in uly stock by inquiry. One of my old- est customers, in pursuit of what he deemed the Impossible, sald he wanted something he was sure — Thadn't, “At a venture, T disagreed with him, and when le said “night capa,” I produced them. Please remember the different departments, sup- plied with special salesinen, who attend to their own divisions exclusively, in order that they may obtain a proficiency therein, and serve the public efictentiy. READY-MADE Sorr DzrarTMent for men and boys 15 on the first floor. ReaDyY Mapg OVERCOAT DEPARTMENT 1s on the secend floor annex. FURNISHING DEPARTMENT, first floor rear. T have only room here to show samples In conerct? CER? form, the duplicate stock being in the stock room, pases fourth flv.” stock of fine underwear 1s not ae excelled In Washington. Bae Ree SSC OOO A: Cesrox Open Depantunen, fnest tailoring, te 4 ym | 3econd floor, main room. No trying on. This eer Oe ba anutely Pure Cocoa, from which the ex- | prauch 18 a talloring, not a dress-making one. cess of OW has been removed. Tt has three times the | “pra RUBBER DEPARTMENT, sccond floor, main guvneth of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or | rooin, front. ‘The largest assoruinent of rubber and is therefore far more economical. It is | garm’ nts for boys and men ever shown In the Dis- | nourishing, strenethening, easily disested, | trict of Columbia. | and admirebly adapted for invalids as well as for per- | SporTING Goop3 DEPARTMENT, 18 a moveable sous in health, feast, Cee second floor on net on tue third. These goods are mainly ‘ow! SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE. manufacture, are” well and favorably known Uiroughout the U. S. I sell them everywhere, even to New York city dealers, throuzh Now Eng- land, as weil as in the southern states. My latest invebtion is an over gulter that laces up to the knee, for riding or walking. Geo. C. Hexntxa, 410 7th street. uM C. M. TOWSON, 636 PeNNsYLVANIA AVENUE, 02 South Side, near 7th street. Gow Mev, Pans, 1878. W. BAKER & CO., sep DORCHESTER, MASS. IXIR OF ————— Bricntwoop Races postponed until Thursday, BBB A RBBB FEEK K de er 4 B RAAAB BE Im 1850 K Kw BBB A ABBB EEEK Ky, IVE CURE FOR 3 voutains ho Quinin at Drugeists, 30 “Brown’s Bronchial Troches” were introluced, and thelr success as a cure for colds, coughs, asthma and bronchitis has been unparalleled. At S. L. Hempstone’s, £03 Market Space, will bs found a well selected stock of wraps and Jerseys, and as a new depart- ment will offer great bargains. Call early and make your selection. e038 J. M. Laroque’s Elixer of Calisaya Bark Larcsr Pans Noverres. SEATON PERRY, (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & BROTHER.) COMPLETE STOCK OF THE “NEWEST PART! EXTURES” FOR AULUMN AND WIN- | Has, for more than half a century, been in use by EAR. all classes of people, an indorsed by eminent phy- ALL-WOOL TRICOTS AND HABIT | siclan3 asthe best ‘tonic and invigorator extant. Be nome CL 50 oh og | THE, Reaks the nervous, tha debilitated, all find tt NCH PURE Wi "ABRICS | to ‘give new life, vigor and happiness. Particu- IMBINATION SUITS. Tiny a ladyes medielue. -¢1 bottie.. Soid by druz- iT OF PLAIN AND BRO- | cists. W. E. Thornton, Proprietor, Baltimore and ght WIDTHS, COLORS, | Harrison streets, Baltimore, M tu,th,s-6m_ Gentlemen’s Hats. Fall style Sitk Hats, $5, $6, $7 and $8. Black Cassimere Dress Hats, $5. Brown and Black Derbys, $2.50, $3, $4, $4.50. Youths’ Derbys, $1, $1.25, $1.50. Polo Caps and Cloth Hats, 75c., $1, $1.25. STINEMETZ & SON, - 1987 Pennsylvania avenue, AN THE BEST FRENCH UALITL FHAT CAN BE RELIED ON, AND CORRECT PRICES GUARANTEED. BRIDAL OUTFITS A “SPECIALTY.” AND BERLIN JACKETS, WRAPS, RUSSIAN MARKETS, "MADE ( SrUsues DER eprante Largest stock of Umbrellas in the city. 2 VETS. ALL THE LATEST AND MOST AP- PROVED STYLES, AT THE LOWEST PRICES. At S. L. Hempstone’s, NEW MADRAS LACE CURTAINS. 803 Market Space, NEW NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS. can be seen a fine assortment of platn and novelty NEW ANTIQUE LACE CURTAINS. dress goods of the best French looms and at prices S@-DARK ROOM FOR DISPLAYING EVENING | ‘© Please all. cd Goons. The Two Worst Months For Paes OOPS, PLAIN FIGURES AND COR- | sn the year for house vermin are uponus, August ek ERE as and September. Spread Hunt's Insect Powder plen- Utully, And realize what comfort means; 25 cents, SEATON PERRY, by alldruggists, Perry Building, 6 Rhenish Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9th street, Emmons te Rpetien) Coens, Established 1840. sep29 Dandruff 18 REMOVED BY THE US# OF COCOAINE, 50 CENTS PER POUND. | and it stimulate and promotes the growth of the Pee, hair, Fresh invoice Just received. Guaranteed equal toany | "St netts Flavoring Extracts are the best. ane tot tice ACS. L. Hempstone’s, 803 Market Space, ert ©. WITMER. | you will seo on elegant Itne of brocaded and plain Yelvets and silxs, in black and colors; Nonpariel velveteens in black and colors; Tricot and ladtes’ cloths in all colors, at popular prices. €03 Johnsou’s Oyster Saloons, 440 and 442 9th street, for fine Steamed and other styles. Ladies’ Suloon tirst floor. 8 Dr. Miller’s Neuralgia Pills; Harmless; no opium, morphia, belladonna, strychnia, &. Skinny Men. gveer LEAF TEA, New Coxnrxariox Scrmes. RICH PLAIDS AND STRIPES for trimming, VELVETS, VELVETEENS AND PLUSHES. GROS GRAIN AND SURAH SILKS. SATIN RHADAMES AND MERVEILLIEUX. peracacy aye ten Well’s Health Renewer” restores health and S 2 = “Wel [eal newer” a} an CASHMERES, SHOODA AND HINDOO CLOTHS. —_| vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence, Sexual Do- LOWEST PRICES GUARANTEED, bility." St G one “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning ‘TYLER & CHEWNING, ani delivered in 3-1b. “Ward” prints, 40c. per Ib. ser29_909 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB._ | 225s qu" Creamy or Pinte “7a SW2Ct tnllke 1883. BO, YAL Fax Orvesixa Mends Glass, Crockery. O'O¥ ¥ AAT Wood, China, Teather Ho? Oe RAE Repo moa ded as PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS. R ROO Y A ALLLLGRANITE! Strongest, GGG, LE UU REEGIu on cartht a Hae grRGIue on earth sie GEE YP eteeohet rane al , nes: 3 FRENCH MILLINERY GOODS. Sco Ek BU ee Sian and Comente! WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, ee ae UU Re eT a ee tion—alway = ‘Marble OCTOBER 3p AND 4rn. Wetihes ao Caney mink Bitibes ‘Bric-o- ‘Miss BETTIE TOMLINSON, elae with ev i ity sep29-3t 1140 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. Siahufactarcis 6 Stotined Lables ‘Textile Fabrice, www iD EEE RRR Sawyers, &., supplied alien or teeeal Bre Oo W ww W Bp BEE BRR, 2 Hate; Gy aoa boat pad, 200, extra ter oo Shee Es tar Mailed. the manufacturere! EO 0,8 Wwww BODE Rub, | 5.70, GMEARA £60, ist7 Bx ave, wi D.0, Aa! DD EEE ER Rw | arocers, loners, Hardware and gencral sigs Tho S883 HH 00, TIT PEOPLES SAYING BANK-WHERE you CAN HOO T select a suit of ‘and deposit bh *ssq HUH Q or? Dalance in weekly or monthly payments til paid for Ss8 Ht Ho? FT COAL HODS, ASH SIFTERS, MEAT OUTTERS GENERAL HARDWARE, &0. SPECIAL PRICES TO THE TRADE. ¥F.P. MAY&CO, FALL AND WINTER GOODS RECEIVED, Gentlemen who have had trouble in getting fitted and suited are invited to call at the Fashion House, 1111 Pa. Ave., Washington, D.C. sep3-Lm sepl a t= GO TO YOUR FALL GEER Rian at Boe” Mon ena crnenteee | ow ET | treme eeerES, |T Te BOARDING. EDUCATIONAL. lies; Nery, location: ATID street northwest, one door from Connecticut avenue. 11 PE, SECOND AND THIRD ery, deatrable 1 ‘pavale:famniy. TO MEN OR MAN AND’ CAN HA ep tate 3 DO |. W.. COMFOR" NGoune indian sad den ro Sareea Tadies and. 1212 and 1214 14th street, 2 Mir-and lars, WD. CABELL ‘ATURAL METHOD.—DR. W. BERNHARDT, OF Latpeic University, reopens German Private Classes 929 I street. For circulars, address 1423 8th street, or High school, Washington, D.C. ol-2w* R RENT-—1715 H STREET NORTHWEST, furnished Rooms, wi table ; Feferences given handsomely Lea sccommodated ; QI Sistine pacienon tooae’ rete also table board; references, 626-6t single, with board; PRAGUE HOUSE, OOR.6rm AND E N. W., WITH cording to location and number in the rooms, "seyS:sw> ‘small; prices 2027 oer STREET, NORTHWEST opened for guests Se ble rooms, southern exposure, with. rates: convenient I ©. DAVIS. r nL at Teawonable for Army and Navy. Mrs. eep15-1ni OR RENT—AT 1414 K STREET, 922 AND 924 Lath street northwe to eat,clesant Rooms en suite or sin- permanent or transient boarders; also, rs accommodated, Mrs.E.C.GRAN’ strictly requized. E, AIRY ROOMS FOR RENT, AT 314 AND i Indiana avenue. Also, Boarding for three months at sixteen dollars per month. Advance pay A, BETERSON, THE WELL-KNOWN CATERER, ¢ has taken the new House 1129 17th street_north: ‘West, in connection with bis old stand, 28 Towa Circle, No. 1129 17th street nortliwest is anew house, and has been newly furnished throuzh- out, and some of the very best rooms in the city, with first-class board, can bshad. Apply between Land 6 p, m. He serves superior Meals at short notice; everything first-class; families supplied; meals delivered by horse and wagon: handsomely furnished rooms in houses, second floor, southern exposure, with Bo: desired; location nsurpassed; prices ‘Telephone connections, ‘very moderate, FOR BENT FURNISHED ROOMS, ON FIRST AND second floors, with Board; lance and pleasant; mod- Grn, improvements; eonvenieht to cars. 71st. n.w. HE LOCHIEL, 512 and transient Boarders, single, Table first-class, 9TH STREET NORTAWEST, furnishes very desirable inducements to ‘Pleasant rocms, PERMANENT, TRANSIENT AND DAY BOARDERS accommodated at the McPherson House, corner of Usth and Istreets, Mra, M.T. SOUTHALL. _'Jy25-61 IREMONT HOUSE—CHANGE OF PROPRIETOR. First-class table; polite and attentive servants; very desirable situation for families, Rates: day; $25, 830, $35 and $40 perm. _E.W.! fase pe T.W.; cool rooms: house in the city. Transient reasonable APIER HOUSE, 8.W. COR. 07H Al 3 the Best conducted Board terms. “Meals at all hours. LE DROIT DINING ROOMS FOR LADIES AND $5. Comfortabl Gentlemen, 812 F st..n.w.,, OF Jar Meal, 25 cents; 22 Meal ’Ticl Jal . Pat Kets, Dining Rooms for Ladies and Families and lunches served from 6 a.m, to 7p.m. LLE. VY. PRUD'HOMME IS |ANIZING HER [RSG poe ce west. A pronunciation acquired in one term by her new Eur pote ee Cissere of Oil grades ak moderate ie for jeune gis DAE Rieke chil at 1:30. ‘Private tition if desired. ‘ol DAZ. 8. L. JOHNSON, ORGANIST AND CHOIR: Master, 1117 10th street northwest. vate lessons Slperhour. Public voice classes 60 cents per month. atm ! ue FROEBEL INSTITUTE—KINDERGARTEN and School for pu rary and advanced grades, Misses POLLOCK and NOERR principals, reopens Sey that 1127 Toth street, one aquare from Thomas circle RS. N. L. McCARTEE, TEACHER AT WEST KY Wi mingtcn, Conservatory of Music; Soprano, St. 's (R. C.) Churel Voice Culture and the Art of Siuing. Residence, 43 H street northwest. sepl-2m* Mcey on fi of the celebrated Macetro, Ca | ee ee 2 . Francesco Tanperts ‘titan, Ttaly. is prepared to give in- struction in his method of Voice culture, 927 19th street northwest. ocl-Im* STREET INSTITUTE, (09 F STREET NORTH eee sare Mathenasion, Elocution, ase Read- ‘of Greek, ies and gentlemen thoroughly p Tared dr busines aa ecp29 Mrs. E. A. CHAMBERS, Principal, MES JEANNIE E TRUE INFORMS HER PUPITS and others desiring instruction in VOCAL MUSIC that she will resume lessons on OCTOBER Ist, Resi- dence, 933 New York avennie, sepa-Im QUZEER ART SCHOOL—FOURTH YEAR. & Terms. 33 per month: three lessons per week, Vernon Row, coruer Pennsylvania avenue and 10th street. sepz7-1m* FAVES BOOK KPEPING—SHORTEST METHOD in the United States. Months of study saved by an experienced Bookkeeper. No text books uscd, as they? are practically useless. With Penmanship. ete. 85 & month; reduction for longer time, Howe's Rapid Busi- ness Penmanship alone, $3. HOWE’S Business School, 517 7th street, Bep26, MARIS DANCING ACADEMY, AT. MARINTS HALL, E strcet, near 9th, northwest, is now open for the hepa eee classes are being formed. Days of instruction, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.” For Particulars see circulars. sep26 EORGETOWN UNIVERSITY, SCHOOL OF LAW. Faculty: Rev. James A. Doonan. 8.J., President; Hon, RT. Merrick, Hon, W.A. Richardson, Martin F. Morris Di Hon. Jere. M- Wilson, J- J. Darlington, ea. and Jolin W. Ross, esq. C.W. Hoffmann, LL.D., Dean. Cocaine: ‘exercises in the Georgetown University Law Building, southeast corner 6th and F streets northwest, on Wednesday, October 34, at 6:30 p.m.. when announ ments for the year will be made, All interested are “aipcelal Eatin ¢ (elect cc ‘course (elective) For: fuller informution aos Cire out extra charge. lars, to be had at Careers! Canpvers: ! THE NEW MONESQUE, i STNLES IN INGRAIN CAR- ‘The latest patterns in 2-PLY CARPETS, BRUSSEL CARPETS, this season’s styles in all grades. BODY BRUSSELS, Monesque styles. INGRAIN CARPETS, 25 cts., 37 cts., 50 cts, INGRAIN CARPETS, 62 cts., 75 cts., etc. BRUSSELS CARPETS, 60, 75¢. BRUSSELS CARPETS, 80 cts., 87 cts., 61. FLOOR OIL-CLOTHS, all widths, FLOOR DRUGGETS, all sizes. LACE CURTAINS, 81.50 per pair. LACE CURTAINS, $2, $2.50, $3 per pair. FINE ALL WOOL BLANKETS, @5 per pair. Cc. M. TOWSON, 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, sep29 ‘aut Sryres Ix] Hars. ALL THE NEW SHAPES NOW READY. Also, DUNLAP’S NEW YORK SILK AND DERBY 18, special shapes, ar WILLETT & RUOFF’ Sole Agents for Dunlap’s New sepl3-tn 905 PENN PROTECT YOUR FURS AND WINTER CLOTHING AGAINST THE RAVAGES OF MOTH. REFINED GUM CAMPHOR, 800. PER POUND. 1, C, BISHOP, Dracxist, _spi9 720 9th street, corner H sirect northwest. Evenyvrmxe New axv Haxpsouz FOR THE FALL TRADE IN CARPE'RS, RUGS, MATS, LACE CURTAINS AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS, For the Lowest Cash Prices, at SINGLETON & HOEKE’S, sep’ 801 MARKET SPACE. Cu. Reverer, NOS. 403 AND 405 TTH STREET NORTHWEST. HEADQUARTERS FOR Dw THE ‘N S CARRIAGE COMPANY. ~ THE CHEAPEST FOR BEAUTY, DURABILITY IN THE MARKE’ Lawn T Croguet, Bicycles, Velocipedes, Archery, ene Chiu Tackioa, Wagous 6 Gall and examine the Goods. Prices to suit the times, te MFORT AND Mavaue B. Vax Recor, 1112 18TH STREET NORTHWEST, from abrosa. oP} FIRST WEEK IN UCLOBEIE hor 2? LATEST IMPORTATIONS OF DRESS TRIMMIN( ‘AND NOVELIICS > ) ‘Tailor-made Cloth Suits a Specialty, Having just returned L W UU 00 L Ue’Se sy o L big uuvo L big uv oO LLLL Wy uu = =—00 HEADQUARTERS FOR FINE OLD RYE WHISEIES. MARYLAND CLUB A, MONTICELLO "7, BAKER. OLD CROW. ROYAL CABINET. IRISH AND SCOTCH WHISKY, BEDFORD RUM, JAMAICA RUM, PIPER HEIDSIC CHAMPAGNE, BASS ALE ON DRAUGHT AND BOTTLED, GUINNESS’ POR- TER ON DRAUGHT AND BOTTLED, YOUNGEN’S SCOTCH ALE, BOT- ‘TLED, HOLLAND GIN (SWAN). E. 0. KNIGHT, sep2l 1732 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Exma Rosvers FOR FRUIT JARS J, W. SCHAEFER’S, aul8 NO. 1020 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. Seovarry Frou Toss BER! Perpetual Charter, act of oes 00 of Sosisitia’ asi Valuables on Bpecial Deposit at lowest by SNYDER, President, HARLES 0. GLOVED of Rigs & Co., Vice President, CH. ALBEE. BTUMEEVANT, Soeretary. DtmReEcro} Benjomin P. Snyder, Chaos 0, . Aibat ErSttitevant, 4, Thouas Bans, auls Fatt Orexme Dry Goons. © ‘We open TO-DAY full lines of all the Pr ats atk “BRUNSWICK” VELVETEENS are the best. Band VEL ‘VETEENS to match. ROB! ita ACCTD) 4 ‘THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, CORNER By Borcrazy, ‘STREET AND otk YORK AVE. bookstores of W. H. Morrison and J. Brad: Adams oF of S.M. YEATMAN, Scerctary, 410 oth st, usw. sepat-lat P!!NcH Pronwncration. A COMPLETE COURSE. ‘The mastery of Pronunciation and Reading at sicht guaranteed in'18 lessons CLASS LIMITED. Days and Hours: Wednesdays and Saturdays, from 6:46 0 7:45 p.m, ‘Cards of admission Course OPENS SATURDAY, OCTOBI before which date “Cards” must be obtained. LUCIEN E. C. COLLIERE, AM, sep2-2w 15381 st.n.w. Anative of Paris, France, 6¢ (COMMENT ON PARLE A PARIS aud thorough Hreuch Tuition, 4 y class. Prof H LARHOQUE, Sorbonne, Puris, 933 G street, Sp s] italian, Gen ete. Mos!eat Acapeary. 1721 DE SALES STREET, sep20-3m_ J.P. CAULFIELD. VDSS, EAPROVER'SS SELECT BoakDING Day School for Young Ladies and Children, Massachusetts avenue, late residence of Gen. Geo. B. McClellan, near F-street car line. For circulars apply to Principal. sep2d-1un* ((CoLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL, JAMES 0. WELLING, LL. D., PRestent, The Hon. WALTER 8. COX, LL. D, Professor of the Law of Real and Personal Property, of Contracts and of Crimes aud Misdeineanors. ‘The Hon, WILLIAM A. MAURY, LL. D., Professor of Equity Jurisprudence, of Common Law aud Equity Pleading of the Law of Evidenoa ‘ahd the Lav of Partnership, ‘The Hon, WILLIAM STRONG, LL. D., Lecturer on Constitutional Law. GEORGE F. APPLEBY, Esq., Judge of Moot Court and Associate “Professor of nee ‘Practice, EC The exercises of the School will Be resumed at the Law Building Gth street, between D and E streets.) on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10TH, at 6 o'clock Pp. m., when the annoimeements for the year, embracing some new features, will be made by the Faculty. In addition to the regular prizes of the School an emi- nent jurist offers during the present year a prize of $100 for the best essay on a topic of law, fo be announced ut the opening of the session, ‘ves for the whole course of two years in the under- raiuate departinent, $150. Kor ‘a single Fear, $40 For the post-graduate course, $25, All payable in ad- vance in monthly installments. talowucs may be had at the bookstores of William H. Morrison, (475 Pennsylvania avenue), and of James Anglin & Co. (424. street), or on application to the President of the Fi = MRS. LUCIEN E. C. COLLIER) 3H, ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL ¥OR BOYS, 1538 I street northwest, Will reopen for the reception of pupils SEPTEMBER 26, 27 and 28, 1283, chool ver becins October Ist and closes June Ist, Full corps of teachers. sepl9 foxtcal Analysis, Vocal Culture and fentession,—and Logie ysis, Vocal Culture and Expression,—an Headings in'se. PEARE and GENERAL LITERA- Address 1924 Riggs street. LL Statcom isstrrore, Gananrove wld ‘The Session 1883-1884 will bezin OCTOBER 1, 1883, Ay plications for adinission may be mnde toC.M. MAT- HEWS, at his offi . 1208 Bist street, between the hours of 8:30 and ‘@. m. previous to that day, after that at the School. sep19-1m_ J. DENT, President, HE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, ‘75 FRANKLIN STREET, Baltimore, N. JOLY, TN. Vashington. § Principal. 283 WESTMINSTER STREET, Pi 164 TREMONT STREET, Boston, Best of native teachers only; most thorough and effica- cious method; special advantages for learniny conversa tion, THIRTY LESSONS IN CLASS OF ADULTS, $10, PRIVATE LESSONS AT SCHOOL or at STUDENTS' RESIDENCE, | Lectures, Reading, &c.. free to Students. Supaior TEACHERS | FURNISHED "TO OTHEI SCHOOLS and to families for certain hours or for permanent positions. Q#FICE HOURS, 2 to Sand 7 to P.m, sepi5-1m_ GiQN7AGA COLLEGE, WITH A STAFF OF WELL trained and energetic Profe offersa fine oppor- tunity for a thorough Classical or Commercial Educa- Hears special an will pe coed Os ee ee 12) for the purpose of giving: .¢ advan learning elementary branches without at the same time being obliged to sit side by side with boys who are much Younger than themselves. An early application for membership of this class is required, ‘Terins: 10 a,quarter iu advance. INO. J. MURPHY, 8. J. sep19-110" sepll-Im ident. NATIONAL MEDICAL COLLEGE. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF THE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. ‘The Sixty-second Annual Session will on in the Callewe, Building 1825 ateet hartivest, with 0 Calleee Building, north an Introductory address by Prof, AF: A KING, AE De to which the profession and public are cordially invited. The regular Lectures will continue daily throughout the course, beginning at 5:30 p.m. ‘The Autumn examinations will commence at the Col- or particular» apply at the Dean's Ofte, Not faih ‘or ap] ‘No.726, street northwest, : AW DEPARTMENT. NATIONAL UNIVERSITY. FACULTY OF LAW. Hon. Arthur Macarthur, Associate Justice of the Su- preme Court of the District of Columbia, President. Hon. Samuel F. Miller, Associate Justice of the Su- pane Court of the United States, Professor of Interna- 0 Constitutional Law. . H. O. Claughton, |, Professor of Pleading, Evi- axe, Equity Ji ence, Commercial and Maritime foot Gait, Eugene Carusi, ., Professor of the Law of Real and Personal Property, Contracts, Negotiable Instrumen Pare tay panty ts, Negot ts, itson J. Newton, esq. ite Prof onan RE Sf dtm Prtemorof Lage Hlon. HH, Wells, Criminal Law. NS ie i en ee tember 19th. ‘Thorough in the Languages, Mathematics, Young Ladies and ith, with a of expericnoed teac For Cireuli rip at the Inetituce, 1023 and Soean St at the Inetitnte, 1023 and or 139eh SELECT 2 Beh hoot for both exe, Jaa), Ramee af eeeders . 3d), its oderate. plication may ‘be made at any fine ‘st schol Foon, m, N 108. W. SIDWELT., Prine coran Building, SEATO! Der Lt is situated on the He is accessible by grounds short method. Parties f Oratorios will find their which is the shortest and and training ok cS streets southeast (facing East Capitol east, or at 22 3d street southeast, if r PRIVATE LESSONS, WITH Sketching from Nature, continue throuch the EEX beDel ana Stab Drawing, Water Color and Oil in ‘Gomi nting, Landscape, Flowers, position. Long ex- perience? original. ‘Studio, 118 Co ‘OHO. 336-5 HE CEDARS_A HOME SCHOOL FOR YOUNG Ladies and Little Giris—will re-open Monday, Oct hts of Georgetown, at cars to all parts of the ealthful, ARLE, 1916 35th st. Washington. je2l-4m E i KT REOP avenue Dw. works; refe tital, 7 ‘MISSES nd Piano Tnstract hei ystemt, ws of practice ihe very” highest cuitur aulT CS is’ seminaries atten LECTIO SEMINARY, OPENE Thorouxh, practical Listraction DSi will be young ind Boys over ten years oll, themselves for any business” or prc Pure wanted. Ciroulars at bookstons HARDS, A. M. sepia BUILDING, S 8. T.,.a Sclect School for Boys and You umber limited. Only scholars of good moral character Teoeived. Fall term of 1883 bewins Sept. 10th. Day and Evening Ses- sions. Careful and thorough instruction in the Com- ton English Branches, Book-keey Short-hand, Principal, Washington, D.C. ” ani5-3m CHARLES &, DONCH, TEACHER OF PIANO AND Violin, 608 H street northwest. ‘Piano music for receptions and private parties a spe- ialty sepa ITOL HILL INSTITUTE AND KINDERGAR- ten. Misses Boyden and Gates, Principals, The seventh annual seasion of this school opens MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17TH, with enlanred accommodations for pupils, in the spacious building coryer Ist Cooley Lane, y school rooms: ample play-rownds, &. ‘Thoroaehi instructions in all grades." Kinderzarien and Academic her Arithmetic, Ale oo BUR! Pepartments, Superior advantages Iu Music, Draw For Catalosues_and further information apply to Principals, at the School building, 20 ist itt wath sepa, Es INSTITUTE-SFLECT CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL SCHOOL Session begins September 12 For cirenlars, &e., ad ion ember 12, For cirenlars, &e., ad- ares PICHAS. B. YOUNG, Princip, ‘aul8-6m S14 Lath street, ERLY SEMINARY, 1597 TST. N. W—Boanting and Day School for Young Ladies and Chilire Qhenine Sept. ath. Ror Catalogues, apply Boo Drus Stores, or Pri ‘Miss LIPSCO! ATIONAL KINDERGARTEN AND SCHOOL FOR Primary and Advanced Classes Teopens September 17, at 92) ath sfrect, corner of Mt. Vernon Square. Mrs LOUIS! POLLOCK: Princival, ™ sep5-Ira SIC (FE HED 1877.) MAT ch northeast Open after GALLS Ki seri (ARE SCHOOL, 1318 TST. N. W.. OPP. FRANKLIN Park. Open for its fourteenth annual’ seston Se 17. Thorough instruction in dra Mechanical drawing. Prof. Ch: sep5-lin* ‘Mrs. WSs, AMY REAVITT. OF ‘Teacher of Vocal and Instra: mony, will remove, September northwest, FIELD, ea me ke AEB axp indersar- ing and painting. aries Schiaar. E. FULLER, Principal. Te Normal School “isi Tat. n. w.. REOP Apply fo ¢, after PP AB oe ten rooms, A’ au21-3m, (QE0RGETOWN COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, 3100 GoR sircee Went ramen Doardine anit De School for Young Ladies and Little Girls.” Thoroud Collegiate Course. Special students in Music, French gnd German. “The twelfth par berine Septeinber 13 For cireulars Prinéipal, A STEPHENSON, au6-2m* W. FLYNN, A.M. PRIVATE TUTOR, le 8. W. corner 8th and K streets northwest. Plathematics, Latin, Greek, Freueh, Germ, Buvlish, Preparation for Collewe. West Point, Annapolis, and competitive examinations. Terms in advance. ENING CLASSES, enh A MONTE. metic, Boo! wligh Gramm yar, Ji, U8 History, Geogr, Spclligg, ed Pa W LEAN WALDECKER (GRADUATE OF THE Leipzig Conservatory of Music), Teacher of Piano, Organ and Harmony. Lessons resumed September 4th’ Residence, 1807 13th street northwest. sepi-1m JPRENGH, AND, ENGUISH FAMILY AND DAY SCHOOL “FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE 1305 17th st., corner Masgac Pee: ave.. Washington, D. C., under the direction of Mrs. 1. P. McDonald and Miss Atina Ellis, aseisted by Prof. A. P. Montacue, depart: Inent of Ancient Lat ages: Dr. J. P. Caulfield, partment of Music; Mile Barrentie, french; Miss Emma J. Rowe, Kin co erste Enetih aid thansical with special norough Eclish and cl conrse, advantazes offered in French and Muse, Wo rrecbers Kindergarten system will be added daily oral instruc- tion in French. A limited number of yoube ladies re- rived gs Parlor Boarders. For clrvulafs and inforuia. tion call upon or address the principals at 1623 N treet ™etapecial Mendic will ila residing om Cart special Herdic will convey pnp’ on Cari- tol hit direct to the school and return, aus-3in ‘R. AND MR: E Mii ar Binceeon eee BUPAS NILE REG Lit tle Girls September 26th, at street northwest, near Connecticut avenue street Call for circulars on or after September 15th. sepi-lin* ASEL INSTITUTE, 903 10TH STREET N.W., RE- ‘opens September 20, 1883, A home and day school for«irls. Parental care and diggin ‘TH, Principal. WY AgEaNcrON, CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, sepé-Im* Mus. L. jusic Hall, corner 7th aud D sts. nw. Entrance Wie Saar lee Pee ne Aa ‘ice, Viol Twelve teachers. Free ad: vantages. 0. B. BULLARD, Director. ‘sep13-lm* HE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. THE COLUMBIAN COLLEGE OPENS SEPT. 12, THE MEDICAL COLLEGE OPENS OCT. 1: THE LAW SCHOOL OPENS OCT. 10. During the erection of the new University Building, the exercises of the College ‘will be conducted {the rooins of the Preparat Schoclis35 Hi street north Nest, and of the National Medical Collowe, 1325 Hi street northwest. For information concerning ‘these Depart- mente address Dr, JAMES C. WELLING, 1880 1th ‘THE PREPARATORY SCHOOL will open in the new and commodious building, 1335 H street northwest, on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th; with the following eorns he Otis ‘A.M. Ph. D. of teach = ae eecpes agi wed? A.J. Shute. ‘B.D, Professor of Beton Greek; Andrew P.Mon- 1¢, A. M.. Professor of Latin: J, Howard Gore, B.8., Professor of Mathematics: Mr. Anthony Janus, Profes sor of French: Howard 1. Hodgkins, A. M., Instructor in Math and Latin. Examination of can- Gidates for adi m will be held in the School Build- ie Princival's residence 05 Q street northwest every Ie : nee, orthwest, every evening from 7 to 8, For catalogues or farther informs- tion please the Principal at either of the above named places, sepi-im WASHINGTON SCHOOL PHONOGRAPHY AND TYPE-WRITING ee instruction given bya rogh practical ‘Special course of twelve lessons for active phonogra- phere, Students furnished with Text-bool Copy-books, Blank books, Dictionaries, Perlodicals anal other Bromo? phic materials. STVPE-WRITING Lessons given at any hourof the day or evening. Use of writibg muachine one hour with each tesson, Writing Machines. Ribbons, Linen Paper and other supplies at lowest prices to students, uz J. A, WHITCOMB, #27 I street northwest. ‘EST END KINDERGARTEN AND SCHOOL FOR mary and Advanced Classes, reopens OCTOBER Isr, at the corner of H and 18th stiects—Branch of the National Kindergarten, ‘sep6-1m. INDERGARTEN NORMAL INSTITUTE WITH Model Kindergartens for the training of teachers, {eight months" course), commences October 8th. ‘Tule tion, $100. Positions secured for those ‘who ere qual Ee lerag aye es northwest. as in the afternoon after 3 o'clock. au27-20 RS. J. L. MoGEE’S SCHOOL ‘will reopen SEPTEMBER 19r#, 1883, At 1110 L Street Northwest. ‘OUNT VERNON SEMINARY, M' 1017 and 1100 M street northwest, TRASH D.C. ASHINGTO . ©. Enters its Ninth Year WEDNESDAY, Sept. Mus. J. EDDY SOMERS. Princ Sesto eee eee ee for. the senior year OF for enitrauoe into Suuth, Vassaraud Welles- tench and German—Taught uy the “Natural Method.” ealecation tn change of Mrs. M. Stevens Hart, Princl- ‘School of Elocution. "Vocal ‘Music ‘Madame “Annie Roemer- an23-2m* > , Professor Anton Gloetzner. dee eae ee cee o® ative Art—Under the suvervision of competent sepl-3in BOY ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL HIGH Liar: 9 ain ‘Will open ber 10, 1883, in Session Halations ‘ia thelona Sie Hes ay ae va fhrough lock Uox 638.7 SO COLLEGE, ESTAB- ART SCHOOL OF THE ART CLUB, VERNON Row, cor, Pa. ave.and 10th st. Oct, Aat., 1883, E. ©. MESSER, in charge; E'BURNETE, asetstant, z unten x 3 JRUDCLEH ROWE, TEACHER OF VIOLIN —sPp- cial attention to Young Ladies and Advanced Pupils. Lessons SEPTEMBER ng Pennsylvania ‘avenue northwest, sepl4-im* SHELDONS FASHIONABLE DANCING Lae ‘can Join for s week, month, be Beast Send ; ‘eul-cm “Y Bois mis, ames Seto Sollee experience in teaching instruction retvate in = part time for school en ment deft. Al Mra. Mou! Young Eadiee’ Schoo, Ti0 1 northwest; or 601 13th street northwest." s-9,tu,ch2w® LEGRAMES POREMIEULX VON TAUBE AND DB A) RANK KOPS, successors to tht Misses Hain and de Janon: improved method ; separate department for bora: school opens SEPTEMBER 20, No. 10, Grate exey Park, Now Yo BOERS SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND, ROOM 7% Riley building. a ¢ cor, 9th and Este. nw. You ladies and gentienien titted for practical amanuensin stenographic work. Pupils reveled at ay tne, aS. Y URSES’ KIN ARTEN TRAINING AN in St. George's Hall, 5 h strew fire me's Hall, S10 2ith atreet tlecture to mothers’ and wars py SE POLLOCK, Wednesday, October 1 ‘k. to continue cach Wednewiay at the sau ace. ey 5-ta, DRY Goons. a & Wise HAVE ON HAND, SD ARE DAILY RECEIVING, NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODs, SUCH AS SILKS, VELVETS, SATINS, CASHMERES, LADTES' CLOTH IN EVERY SHADE, AND DRESS GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. $1.50 are a special haneaigy S At $1.25. 81.65 and @1.85 CASHMERES at Ste. and 75e, from #2 10a na Ladies and y 151 ntti | Syne EA NOTES, ganas and HOSLEKY in { COURTAULD'S CREPE, in all widths, EXAMINE OUR STOCK REFORE PURCHASING: YOUR FALL SUPPLY, LUTTRELL & WINE, 1930 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUT, Comer 20th street, SGG_U UTR G GU UN G U UMN GGGU UUN GGG UU LN 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, Have just recvived their “NEW FALL PURCHASES,” Consisting of the newest and most desirable Goods of the Season, to be sold at the Lowest Possible Pricas, NEW SIL) =e ALL Snaps. NEW DRESS GOODS, ALL Fannics, NEW HOSIERY, ALL Srvura, NEW UNDERWEAR, ALL Qvaurrima, DOMESTIC GOoDs, ALL Baaxcuzs, HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, ALL DerantMests, iced Aw Kixps, ICY GOO! = = Axx. Prices, An invitation offered to all to call, examine and not’ the attractions displayed at GUINNIP & CO, sep 28 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET N.W._. NOVELTiEs. TRUNNEL & CLARK, ‘S11 Market Space, Are now prepared to show to thelr friends.and the lange and wry desirable stock of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, Best Class! * Bottom Prices! Special in Bleck and Colored SILKS, ‘ugual leg malities, weed AY : MERES Be, VELVETS, CHUDDAS, CASH A Job in CHUDDA, fda, ti gro. Ble gon valan, Also, a better grade ‘st 6235. Also, ew thin * any new things A Job in 6-4 all-wool SUITING FLANNEL, ay reduced from $1.25. itryate i MADER LINENS, NAPRINS TONES. DERWEAR. ins in HANDRERCHIEFS, eee ips in FLANNELS BLANKETS, COM> aed Pg mee Fokrs, QU! TS and all icading breinds of Donietiage We invite inspecton of stock and comparison of prices, “ONE PRICE ONLY.” eep27 STRUN & CLARK. ae Oe W. M. Suvster & Sox HAVE JUST OPENED A FULL STOCK OF FAL! NOVELTIES, PURCHASED LAST WEEK IN NEW YORK BY A MEMBER OF THE FIRM, DRESS GOODS, SILKS. VELVETS, CLOTHS, FLANNELS, HOUSEKEEPERS' LINENS AND COTTONS, AND & COMPLETE STOCK OF MOURNING 4 ALL SELECTED WITH A VIEW TO THE re] QUIREMENTS OF A FIRST CLASS TRADE, IN ORDER TO GET CHOICE GOODS BUY EARLE, W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, ONE PRICE. 919 Pennsylvania avenue. N. B—THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. _ 9125 Dax Goons. SILK VELVETS AND VELVETEENS, In Black and Colora, — EMBOSSED VELVETEEN! In Black and Colors, . Lace Curtains, in pretty designg 125 perm a'epecial tangata, Fifty eets Fora od aden Cloth, Plats and ih French Tricots, in Black and Colors, 94 inches wide, PE Shana at ac ices. ‘All goods guarantecd. 3.4 LUTTRELL & CO., sep 817 Market Spade, Banzcarss Ix Suxs. COLORED SILKS, 5c, FANCY SILKS, 50a, Good quality BLACK SILES, 75c. Excellent quality heavy Gros Grain BLACK SILKS reduced to 81. BLACK SILKS, Cashmere finish, five quality, retuced ‘from $1.50 to $1.25. THLACK SURAMT SILKS rend to BLACK [N RHADAMES, ROAGRED SURAM SILKS ‘reduced from 61.25 067 110, Special Dangain, BLACK and COLORED SILK PLUSHES. BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, all pure wool, #2. ‘Beautiful Fall Dress Goods, all pure wool, only 25c. ‘Silk and Wool Mixed Dress Goods, reduced from 509, to 2c. Special barvain. DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, 82. HEAVY BED COMFORTS, #1. BLACK and COLORED CASHMERES, all pure wool, double width, 3736. ° a= VEILINGS, 42 inches wide, all pure wool, BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, all pure lMvey’ slightly soiled, reduced from 75c. to 50c. “CARTERR" eps - Til MARKET SPACE. - 8 ite bet are Tegra Be oat ically 40 Speen es, Saraguge etm ete arr ould NR srt north

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