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THE EVENING STAR. rene) October 3 ISHS. LOCAL MENTION. The Weather, O-PIce OF THE CHIEF StqAt. OFFICER, Wasnrxetox, D.C, Oot 5, I For the ors tH With nat lind unriy 1, bre at the auction ¢ look dis and notions “fue Oniwerre,” Hd boot, tL shoe ior Uh 816 7th street, mon eRA Hecsi ‘Toeatex Comgrk.—" ribod, nam al preeint=, an’s Tadu M_ Chester, daughter of Rev. Dr. pastor of the Metropolitan: tot Hill, died this moray Gelock. The politen ehv This y vant DI fore yes Whe Nchooise INENT INQUIRY. : ho feason to But tf tt be true that the Ss schools tor tnt “ttt children of Shoot a there are “about fort lican not be pr how ae Service Promotion? Evesine Star: mitted to ask the followt @ certain section of a govern- appoinéed under the old rules oT a $1,000 elerk, yet only ad ‘4_to the same s?_ This 1s not p : on advan cot T roe for to be sed fA examfnation {s re those ¢ red for prom tiy not ne sub lot 16, al to dc. . Boston’ to 3 Sa. 140; 300. V s Hi. Marr, lots 4 and 5, sq. 563; y Stewart to Johu Mel. Cartst, part 2, <q. 468; S— JW. Ross to Johu Carroll, part Bisa, J1; $0. HDL tol, A. Litthentold, lots 7 WwW. en! 2S, Sq. IS: $1.30). &- SC. Hill to T. W. Berry, lot 4), ame to F. B. Faros wor 64. o.;' 31,500, &e. Elizubeth Hessler to HL Sherwood, part 16, sq. 961; $513.50, —- Harry New As: CUTS Jonx Q. TiomPsox.—A @ispateh from Indianapolis last night says: Harry New, jr., propristor of the Indlanapolls Journal, 1 Joun Q. Thompson, editor of the Wash Ington, D.C. Seuday Chronicle, on the street this ¢ hum two severe blows fn the arrested charged with assault ne cause of the trouble ts sald to writtep and published by Mr. Thomp- litor and correspondent coucerning young ew and bis father, Jo We Trorrixe at BuiGuTwoon.—There were two trot- = contests at the Brigh xd tr yesterday. ¢ Mrst rice Was for horses of the 2:10 class for a purse of $100, The entries were Milliken’s Cou- pon, Lady Belle, John Sna > Band F. M. Draney's kB ¥ the first, second and ith heat 213. Lady Beli won third ing 2:43 in both The second race was for U:ree minute it sfter two hea the horses wer ered were C. H. 3 i orton’s * Woodcock, Mr. Cole’s Biny C., and J. tes’ Kosciusko. Ko: o Won the first heat river Was censured norse to break. The Time $:00. During the Poasies Uotted a intle ‘TREK Ecoxomy.—On, it {s not strange! Pople Who have livetin Ube world long enough to have grown children have learned what trae economy fs, and that ts the reason parents and grandpar Tents vo to HR. Robtason & Co.'s boys’ clothing Louse, 999 Pennsylvant It is, they say, the best place in th Stor axp Tr: Dute of man, and ink {the highest attri. one ex ore ul than ten do not Uitr ught pany other m Decause, after all, Wh thought that governs your conduct. »When you goto buy a suit of clothes, Siop to Wiuk Waere yuu can get the best ready- mat the city, Your inind, they say, will Baturaliy lead you to Robinson, Parker & Co., cor- Ber 7th and D streets. ew ATTENTION 13 called to the auction sale to-mor- Tow afternoun of a desirable dweiling on N street, Letween 12th and 12th streets northwest. ‘Tus Scnviva, oy Taw Frrvier.—Henning, the Giorbier, sll lives at No. 410 7un street. all others of ‘the discords, mise Mie fs ta. Blue | OPENING DAY OF THE FALL. RACKS OP THR CAPITAL The Successfully traugnrated yesterd: the parade that preceded the races, about one hundred wheelmen were in Hoe. ‘The races were conducted according to the program published In | Tae Stak. The flve-mile handicap was won by | Fisher third. dy EL AL New BICYCLE CLUB. fall races of the Capital Bicycle Ciub were afternoon, In Hanna in 17m., 244s, Borden second, and ‘The one-mile race for novices was an in 2m., 3, With Bond ‘The three-mnile professionairace wos very exciting. Kean won the contest in two | S,his time being ¢m., 481s, and 10m., Prince was second tn heat by'a tracuon Higham nL ‘The half-mile euTs Was won by B. W. Hanna tn | ers cond. ‘Phe one-mile han- ital club wa ‘with Han} tresting feature of Lon wheels, ri ; QUFFERERS FROM Tr wholly of vi lewing uo hanuful or unpleaeaut effect upon the TS OF QUI- will ap- used as a reny yer's Ague € - f any the a the system, yet of sepit ne Lospox axp Livexroor at LON CLOTH) ¢ MPANY. co, | Ary vou my pay Tr so, we respectfully nd then Jet an exami CLOTHING CO, r oun! squarel ou EKPOOL CLOTHING CO, | house that will sell re- | & upnlar € DON t, style and finish have won for them ay 1. | AND LIVERPOOY. CLOTHING COMPANY, } CORNER SEVENTH AND G. (Be SINESS, SW AM LAUNDRY, PERFECTION OF LAUNDRY i 1,000 DOLLAR | dry in this eonntey that will produce COLLARS AND CUFFS tot of Color COLLARS AND Ct OF DOMESTIC ai toonrs ot Finish, INISHL. IRA GODFREY, Jn., | ArAY ANYWHERE, AN ques- | 1 4 ‘OAT, OR ANY | HE Nor ABILITY, Bi E | PUT INTO EVERY | FOR THE | CHARGED THEREFORE. WE | ¥ UASE BY GIVING (AS NO IN THE CITY DOES) A | STS THE | ME GOODS CAN BE BOUGHT | D ENTI THE CUS THAD 607 SEVENTH STREET, Opposite U.S. Post IRON Ga ON | other | Men's In Erass and Gilt, at 40 and 50 cents each, and other We have a line of COOKING RA NEW DESIGNS IN GAS FIXTU And are selling single ana double Swing GAS BRACKETS, goods proportionately low. NGE: prices, from $3.50 to $150. TILE FIRE-PLACES, with BRASS FRAMES, from $12.50 to 875. at various BRASS ANDIRONS, from 85.50 to $50 per pair. YORTABLE BUCKET GRATES, from 5 to @30. PARLOR GRATES, from $10 to $100. ‘3 BURNERS and GLOBES at LOW PRIC EDWARD CAVERLY & CO, Plumbing, Heating and Ventilating, 1495 ew York avenue, OF STRASBURGER’S NEW DRY GOODS AND CARPET HOUSE, ‘No. 820 SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN H AND J, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 6 axp 6, ‘on which occasion we shall offer special inducements in Silks, Satins, Velvets, Black and Colored Cashmeres and Dress Goods: Woolens for Cloaking Cloth for and Boy's Wear, Table Linen, Towels, Merino Underwear, Bed | ton at Real will ab wp’ Table Oileloth 18e., Crash Se. Lot Eubroiderics at 10c,, worth 15 to 25e. Lane Lrussels Rugs $1. All are invited to call. ‘Thanking for past patronage, | _#eP 4 further custom, . CURTAIN LACE, Hosicries, Corsets, Embroideries, Laces, &e Spreads, Blankets, Comforts, Carpets, Oilcloths, Rugs, ke. As Souvenirs we shall give Androscogyin Bleach Cot- 6X. . Tadia Blué Calico at 640. worth 83, ways maiutain the lowest prices to merit your Respectfully, : HENRY STRASBURGER, lw $20 SEVENTH STREET, Exra Resurns FOR FRUIT JARS : 2. W. SCHAEFER’, + : NO. 1020 7TH STREET NORTHWEST, HAS A |! Affairs in West Washington. BuiLpixe Assoctation.—At the 30th regular monthly meeting of the Fourteenth Ruflding As- soctation, held last night, at Goddurd’s hall, fifty five shares were retired at the stock value rates— $31.94 per shate. His 41n Binrepay.—Mr. John F. E. Prud- homme, of this place, the Venerable engraver in the bureau of engraving ond printing of the ‘Treasury department, yesterday celebrated his Sith birthday, and recelved congratulations from nearly all the employes of the buresu, and from many, floral offerings. He was the first engraver employed by our government to make the plates froma whieh the pesial and afterwards the frac- tonal currency was printed. . « Farmers’ ¥riend, with to $1.14. points, RRR OO Y Y A L K ROO YY Aa L RRKO O YY AAT R ROO ¥ AAAL KH ROO Y A ALLLL This powder never ymies. strength, and wholesomencss, More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be-sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or Phosphate powders. Sold unty in cans, Royan Bawta @woen Co., 106 Wall street, NY. ane x Busser Sare: BLAD eT SALE! BLANKET SALE! 10, 1and 12 qnarter Blanketa Inst re- Auction Sale iu New ¥ Carve BODY BRUSSELS, Monesqne sty! FLOOR OIL-CLOTHS, all widths, FLOOR DRUGGE’ LACE CURTAIN LACE CURTATD FINE ALL WOOL BLANKE cM. TOWSON, 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, sep29 South Side, Tim Sorce ARIETY is immense store T Or Lre.. pice of Lite. Anyone visting: nld think we had enonh of the 8 utering our store from the one sees one side for some dis- ith all styles and sizes of Pic- ‘anging from 10 cents up, followed by a tment of Traveling and Hand Satchels, hooks in endless vai rs in Ebony and Walnut, W ‘owel Racks, Cornice Poles, Easels, &e. ushes of all kinds, Toilet, Combs, Toilet Mirrors, Work, Glove and Handkerchief Boxes; Puff and Japanese Boxes, Japanese Goods of all kinds. On the other side our lane assortment of Jewelry will strike you, first supplemented by a number of articles in that line. Then our lovely assortment of Fancy Glassware will attract yi consisting of Vases. in innumerable styles, Card Receivers, Smok- ing Sets, Statuette Our Bisque Figures and Orna- }y 4 prominent place, and our assortment of Our Silver-Plated lery speak for them- eelyes and our line of Baskets seeks its rival, Glancing up we see an array of Oil Paintings, Indotints, &c., faced by a row of Bird Cages of all kinds. This is only about one-half of the store. ‘The Rear, of over one hundred fect deep, is devoted Exclusively to Toys, of which we probably keep the Largest Stock in the City.'To enumerate them would bea vain attempt, ‘To mention our price is ea der; they range chiefly from 1 cent up to 99 cents; very few goods higher, but Low Prices is our motto, and if that is not inducement enough for you Just for Variety's Sake step in and look over our stock. OUR NEW FALL STOCK IS NOW ARRIVING, SOMETHING NEW EVERY DAY, SILVERBERG'S, $12 7TH STREET, &c., ke, Deautitul a ol New Coxsrsarion Scrryes, RICH PLAIDS AND STRIPES for trimming. VELVETS, VELVETEENS AND PLUSHES, GROS GRAIN AND SURAH SILKS. SATIN RHADAMES AND MERVEILLIEUX. FRENCH TRICOTS AND OTTOMANS. CASHMERES, SHOODA AND HINDOO CLOTHS, LOWEST PRICES GUARANTEED, TYLER & CHEWNING, ENNSYLVANTA AVENUE. COAL HODS, ASH SIFTERS, MEAT CUTTERS GENERAL HARDWARE, &o, SPECIAL PRICES TO THE TRADE, F.P. MAY&CO,, 634 Pennsylvania avenue, Eyravrmsa New AND Haspsouz sep? FOR THE FALL TRADE IN CARPETS, RUGS, MATS, LACE CURTAINS AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS, For the Lowest Cash Prices, at SINGLETON & HOEKE'S, 801 MARKET SPACE. FOC BARE, ° IMPORTER AND TAILOR. FALL AND WINTER GOODS RECEIVED. Gentlemen who haye had tronble in getting fitted and suited are invited to call at the Fushion House, sept 1111 Pa. Ave., Washington, D.C. Wau E. Woon « Co, HEATING AND VENTILATING ENGINEERS, MANUFACTURE AND ERECT THE MOST IMPROVED STEAM-HEATING APPARATUS FOR PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND DWELLINGS, No. 296 W. Walt. St. and No.1 North Liberty Street, Baltimore, Md. wet (| veptlm CITY ITEMS. Gentlemen and Boys Fall Hats. Broadway and Sth Ave. Silk Hats $5, worth $6; Nobby Brown and Black Derbys $2.50, $3, $3.50, Full Ine Black Stiff Felts $2, 2.00, $3, 84; Splendid assortment Soft Fett Hats $1.50 to $5. ‘Our Men’s SUff and Soft $1 Hats are “0. K. Boys’ Fashionable Derbys $1, worth $1 Children’s and: Boys’ Dress and School Hats, tn all colors, at 59,75, $1, at ‘Lewis’ Popular One Price Store.” $20 7th st. below Mt. Vernon square, N.B.—Price plainly marked In each hat. The following immense bargains in house-furnishing zoo’s Will only at R Goldschinia’s 812 door mats with red border 43 rated ehsllsh china tea s.t3, 44 pieces $3.75; 5 on stand, 15e 3 Syrup cans 10c. i plates, handsome 3 decorated china cups and saucers only 6).,3¢ doz ; Individual porcelain but- i2.or ide. Colored glass fruit saucers 6 tor 2oe.; German ‘china cups and saucers decorated With got only We, § sheets Of colored or white’ silell 1 majolica leat .j crystal’ glass bread trays 18¢ tivin pickle Cishes gs, ; cake trays Le. ; real majol fea covered butter @ishn ew designs of de- 2 *S 10 pleces ex- ing table mats of pitchers: extra large decorated ‘angraved Bohciz ves with bone sons 6 10r 25.3 table spoons 1e “best cast steel also Immense bargains tune clinawere, glass, ani ware; Baby carriages at cost. emstein, EVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, Wil! present to-morrow to every purchaser, a hand- some souventr, when the following unprecedented bargains will be sold: Decorated tea sets, 56 plece: $3.65; bronz> stand lamps, With frosted globe, 69¢.; decorated Queen Anne chamber sets, $ 98: dcco- Fated barbotine lamps, with solid brass studs and sancy trimmings, $1.75, worth $4.50; 8-qt. cryst: water pitcher, 2a°,; decorated dinner sets, $6. 3g doz, ebony-handie knives and forks, Sic. ; 3g doz. fancy goblets, 23¢. ; majolica cuspadores, 37¢., worth 7.3 ¥y doz. silver-plated teaspoons, 42c.; coal sieves, 10s. a plece; 1 doz. stone china or porce- Handled cups and saucers, 44¢.; 1 wooien T bucket, 8) clothesptns, 1 clothesline, 2 boxes. erumb brush tray, fancy colors, 1 blackinz brush and 2 boxes ‘black ng, 10c.; chopping bowl ‘and chopper 14c.; 24 sheets paper and 24 envelopes, 8x; carving knive and forks, doc.; handsome vases, all_colors, 45¢. pair, worth ireat reductions In French’ china decorated Mats. . $6, $7 and $8. Hats, $5. le Stik Hats, assiinere Dress Brown and Black Derbys, $2.50, $3, $1, $4.50. Youths’ Derbys, $1, $1.25, $1.50. Polo Caps and Cioth Hats, 1251 Largest stock of Umtre The nsylvanta avenue. tn the city. 2 | Wiil be sold to-morrow by L. Hellbrun, 402 7th street: 48 pairs Child’s Heeled Button, at 25 cents. 233 pairs 6 50 cents; 193 pairs Lace S: 45 cents. . 11 10 2, at 75 cents, niton, #0 cents, ‘and Batton, 9% cents. stand Kil Button, 1 at 80 cents, worth $1.50, 25, worth s for Cold Weather. ni inen, 25e. var tor ladies and men, Special Borg Merino vi S for la Our 652. merino unde 48 carlet medicated underwear, 69: Oar $1: rlet medicated und and me For to-tuorrow only, at Clark's, 724 7th st. 2. we wear for ladies Mrs. Partington and her son Tke. it is sald, bota use Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup for Collis, The Emancipation Proclamation. Since the great proclamation slavery 1s not sup- posed to ex the United States.” Yet it docs ex ryWwhere. We are all slaves, more or less, sions, hablts, notions. Worst of all, we e, and a tyranical master It fs. You want to be free.” You ought to be tree, If you are going to get any joyment out of the summer months. You can be free from summer complaints if you issue an emancipation proclamation tn the n: nd by the authority of Perry Davis’ Pain Killer. ‘These diseases tremble in the presence of the great remedy, and seamper away as before a inagician’s wand. 10 our pa ‘oster kid gloves, 68. ‘To-morrow only, at Clark’ 47th st. n. Ww. Martha Livingston’s Investment. HOW A COLORED WOMAN OF MORGAN CITY CAME TO BE 15,000 _KICHER, Around the table in the private office of the Lou- {stana State Lottery Company,on Wednesday mor- wt Mr. Martin Croker, a merchant of Mor- gan City; Mr. Chas. Livingston, a genteel-locking colored man, also Storekeeper, anda reporier, Before them’ lay one-fifth of the'tieket No. 69,519, which drew the canttal prize of $75,000 in the Sep- tember monthly drawing. Mr. Croker held a wer of attorney given him’ by Mrs. Martha Avingston, who 1s the holder of the ticket, the value of which was muitiplied fifteen thousand times by a turn of the big wheel in the drawing Tco:n at the lottery office. Mr. Livingston, already mentioned, ts Martha’s husband. “How did she come to buy the ticket?” asked the Teporter, « “T started buying tickets, and she started too. We used to play In the lottery before we went to Morgan City, but neglected to do so there. Before the August drawing I bought a ticket and told her about it. She bought one too, and won twenty dollars. ‘This month I bought another ticket, and again told her. She gave a young colored’ man named Alex. Oliver three dollars, and_he brought her three one-fifth tickets of different. numbers. ‘The plece you see there, which cost her a dollar, gives her a share of the'$75,000 prize.” “What Is she going to do With her money?” “Oh, she’s mad2 up her mind about that. To be sure, She'll keep it; she told us to invest in United States four per ceut bonds, and that’s what we'll do with 1%.” Martha Livingston was Martha Green before Charles Livingston married her In New Orleans ten years ago, They didn’t haye much money, but they were determined to get along, and so they went to Morgan City. There Mr. Livingston com- Menced dealing in moss on a small seale, gradu- ally increased Ils business, and finally, about two or three years ago, opened’ a general merchandise establishment. His thrifty wife helped him to get along in life, and_ now by a lucky investment of a dollar of her_pocket money has provided against any sudden stagnation of business or accidents of life, The lucky Livingstons are thirty-four years of age, but there are ho little Ltvingstons to ap- preciate the new found fortune.—New Orleans (La.) Picayune, September 2, Galvano-Magnetic Treatment of Dis- ease. WASHINGTON BRANCH OF BALTIMORE OFFICE, 9223¢ F STREET NORTHWEST. Hours from 8 to 12 4. m, and 2to8 p. m., Sunday excepted. Satisfaction guaranteed. Cali or send for pamphlet containing over one hundred volun- tary testimonials of cares of citizens of Baltimore and Washington, covering the entire range of herve and other incurable diseases. See Balti- more Sun for daily accounts of cures. Congulta- ton free, elther at office or home of patient. 2 E. A. Pansons & Co, Cool Mornings and Evenings Brings to your mind that you are in need of a Fall Overcoat. You cannot fall to suit yourself in one if you will look through our immense varieties, 5 EiszmaN Bros, corner 7th and E Our Enlarged Boys’ Department Is admired by all our lady patrons as being the most commodtous and best lighted room of the kind in the city. 6 E1ssMan Bros., corner 7th and E. ‘Tailoring Department. Eiseman Bros., corner of 7th and E. The largest and most select tof Sultings and ‘Trouserings in the city. 5 ‘Thornten’s Emulsion of pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda for coughs, col = consumption, im- paired nutrition and general debility; easy and leasant to take. Prescribed by Physicians. Sold y Druggists. Large bottles, 50c. Manufactured by W. E. Thornton, corner Baltimore and Harrison streets, Baltimore, Md. m,W,t : Lund Perfumes, Edenta, larechal Niel Rose, Mother Swau’s Worm Syrup. Infollibie, tasteless, harmless, cathartic; for feverishness, rest worms, constipation; 25 cents, +A) Dai Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butt ae every morning and delivered in 3¢-lb. “Ward” ts, 40c. per 1b. ‘Also cottage cheese, buttered rnin oerest eal be. perqt. Cream, Ibe. pint. Fart, Ovesixe Day Goons. ‘We open TO-DAY full lines of all the new FABRICS in WOOLEN DRESS GOO! the most desirable shades, with VELVETS and VELVEREERS tomate “BRUNSWICK” VELVETEENS are the best. Full lines of DO) $006, FEANNELS, HOUSEKEEPING Lad CURTAINS and) Boodfal things foc ae sonmoet and Decorative Pictures. Jay Gould, 421 9th st. mlé EDUCATIONAL. _ ASHINGTON SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION AND EDUCATIONAL. ENGLISH LANGUAGE, AND ee iCAL SCHOOL, V 3 904 M etzect northwest, W: FOR Boys, it north ashington, D.C. 108 1 2 incipal, Advantages of n—Phe Natural Development and Calta of the Vote for the purposes of Conversation, Reading, Public Address and Sinciug. Distinct Articulation taught to Stamunerers: suffering from painful Vocal Defects. Prac 1 to eas and facility in the art of Componitic to Foreigners and others by simple and. mnyre ill reopen for the reception of pupils PTEMBER BelLronen for tbe ree pupils SEPTEM! tuber Ist and closes June Ist, methods. The opportunity afforded Teachers study of Practical Methods for Teachis Th nission to Dr. Horgan, Mrs, JE. and eh ‘HO HAS SZDDI story, and who has pt a few pupils. Ay p, ROOM Hours Sto 10 v3 SCHOOL, at oF sume ighisearers isa _ Residence, 154 Teeth 2 | UE cep INGENcoD. as r t i r Sc) » FOR Tat Ai AN youn lacie aod 14 1th street, | ber 1 tis situs cle ABET. Hee by: sty Princip in. $2 WWSKT RK NIZING 1 4K street novth- re term by her | fi | Private lessons cents per month. A.M. 1a Cone (BUILDING, net opposite U.S. 1. a Select Be nit Men. Nuiuber limited } Only se good moral ch revived. Fi term of IR83 begins Sept. 10th, Day and. By sions. Careful and thorough instructi: jon English Braz One : Soprano, St. | Higher Arithmetic Matthew's a2. C.) Chany tire and th BURTOD 3 Residence, 43 H street northwest, sep. Principal, Washington, 1 BDONCH, TE | (uaes ? SH stre Piano music cinlty. CLASSICAL HOOL N INSTI AND MATIN ion begins Se iperti, Milan, [ialy, his method of ¥ dives auis-6m_ Flocution, and en thorouxbly pre A. CHAMBERS, Principal, 2. TRUE INGORMS HER PUPI nustroetion in VOC Openine: Drugs ATIONAT. KINDI Primary and A Sth tr pply Book and DNB, al ({CHOOL OF MUSIC OESTABLIS Sioitice. 0 sth street nortivw nine Eo. RIAN ¥ ler th Sept. 10, > dd KI Penmanship aloz O17 7th stivet, rs, Ee in the Bi Phonewraphy., rt student invests capital, deposits in the Collese Bank, urchases for cash A VERSITY, SCHOOL OF LAW. Jaines A, Doonan 8. RT. Merrick, “ Ieichar, year. Tt L. D., Hon, Jer to students to be registered aud fully John W prior to the open lay. Openi Hours of Instruction— Day sessions, 9.a.m. to 2:0 p, Buin: m, ben Monday, Tuesday, Thunsday and on Weduesd: By thents for th cordially Special For fulle bookstor SAM. ¥E S. YeRE Se sion, $1 sip, in by the mouth, on of Pronmneiation and Rea suaranterd i 18 Isso AMITED, aud Saturdays, from 6:15 1m. ing at sight | WPISS AMY LEAVITT, OF BC Mi fadtr or tostand 1 atal Musto and har- | Wy, will TeMOY tay to 2012 101 stht r the directic isristed DE SALES STREET, J.P. CAULFIELD. _ ELECT BOARDING AND | aavantares off tounge T ma Ci | Kindengarten systein will be adi oe R in A litnited nin th special Musie. Frovbel's “daily oral ine rof young la malas rani upon or address the principals at 1623 N street Zan = Se t, Washington, COLEMBIAN TY LAW i Hentic will convey pupils residing on Capl- = tol Hall direct to the school and re wseittae JAMES C. WELL A EORGETOW N street, West 1 for Young Ladies and ours, Special student The twelfth year be: ‘The Hon. WALTER 8. COX, LL. D.. Profescor of the Law of Reuland Personal Proper Contracts and of Crimes and Misdemeanors, ‘The Hon. WILLIAM A. MAURY, LL. D., Professor of Equity Jurisprudence, of Common Law and Equity Pleading, of the Law of Evidence and the Law of Partuership, ‘The Hon. WILLIAM STRONG, LL. D., ‘bth and K streets ms vck, French, German, Vest Point, Anuap ‘Lecturer on Constitutional Law, competitive examinations, ‘Terms in advance. GEORGE F. APPLEBY, Esq., ENING CLASSES, 5 A MONTH, Judge of Moot’ Court and Associate Professor of Arithiactic. Bookkeeping, Enslich Gramaar, Practice, School will be remnmed at the MRS. ALFRED BUJAG WILL RGOP! ducational Home for Young Ladies and 1 History, Geography, Spelling. an)” ‘The exercises of ti Law Building (oth street, betwern Dand F streets) : Feiececnetinn WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10H. itavonue atrect cats, “Gal gor canines when the anno Sa asc: : ce new features, i See Ta addition fo the maular prizes of the School an em!- | INSTITUTE, 03 orn nent jurist offers daring the present year a prize of $100 lie best essay on a topic of law, opening of th ton, "ees for the who 4 opens Sopyember 20, 1883. A hon jor girls, Parentai care and disciplin sepi-Ln* Mus. L. E. SMITH, Principal, SHINGTON Hall, corne be anuounced at of two years in the under- raduate department, $150, For a sincle year, #80, ‘or the post-zradnuté course, $25, All payable in ud- Vance in monthily installments. Dati y be hud a 5 Sinving, Violin, &e. ve hers. Free ad> Morrison, Gty, Feausyivanis teenusr ant of Jumma | Yautaken, 0. B: BULLARD, Dinctors sepia inet), or on application to the "ASHINGTON SCHOOL F PHONOGRAPHY, EN X “OF 3 SHORTHAND Classes will swt each evenins at 6-90. Asif ate instruction given by a thorough and practical ache Special course of twelvelossons for active phonosra- phere, Students furnished with Text-hooks, Copy-books, Blank-books, Dictionarits, Periodicals aud other Phono” sea hicinaucals, 2 GEORGETOWN, D.C. "The Seasion 1883-1884 will besrin ( 1, 1883 ph r 2 10 oC. M. MAT- THEWS, at his office, No, 1208 3lst street, between the Qand 11:30a, a, previous to that day, after J. DENT, President, Lessons given at any hour of the Use of writing machine one hour with Ribbons, Linen Paper and other ices to students. HITCOMB, 927 I street now@iwest. KINDERGARTEN AND SCHOOL FOR that at the School, p19 ies at lowest, TAW 7 FRANKLIN, "Baltimore. x. dd Advanced Classes, reopens OC LOBEL 910 HTH STREET Ne We Washington, | Pauclpal mer of Hand 1eth stivets-Branch of the 283 WESTMINSTER STREET, Providence, ‘sepé-in. Boston, SDERGARTEN STITUTE WITH ORMAT, ‘most Model Kin wiens for the training of teac mage thcroum hand NCS ccaekre spanthe’ concen -cnmianes Dear Oe n “LAS ADULTS, $10, | tion, $100. Positions scoured for these who. are” quali SONS AT SCHOOL or at STUDENTS: | Bed, For particulars apply to MRS. LOUISE POLLOCK, rirea, Reading. &«.. free to Students, | 92 8th street northwest, ‘The instructions to ladies arg ‘TEACHERS | FURN) ED TO OTHER | Kiven in the afternoon after 3 o'clock. au2zy-2u 1d to families for certain hours or for = eee avanent positions. OFFICE HOURS, 2 to 5 p.m. al8-1m | Vf #5 9-2. a eeeresrc pen SEPTEMBER 10ru, 1883, RY SCHOOL, 1318 I ST. N. W., OPP. FRANKLIN 3 . Bante Onen for ie fourieanty dosent Beton ae wed II dita a 17. Thorough instraction in arse and painting. west VERNON SEMINARY, ‘Mecnanical drawing. Prof. Charles Scblaar. 1017 and 1100 M street lorthwest, seps-dn" ‘Mrs, 8. E. FULLER, Principal. WASIUNGTON, Bo, 1008. GiONZAGA COLLEGE, WITH A STAFF OF WELL | Eaters its Ninth yy GME Pentel ea mined spd energetic Professors, offers.a fhe crpor- | English Course—Complete, thoroneh and practical. mnity for ®. thor ‘April class will be opened this (sept 3) tion,” A spectal ¢ ‘open Weel b th or giving boys the advautace feacming senna branches without at the suine time i rse—Prepares for the senior year ot the Seat tie catranice into Beith, Veneer bod Weller *¥ench and German—Tanghtby the “Natural Method.” being obliged to =it side by side with boys who are much ) younger fan ‘themecivin, An early application tor | CMs n_tn charge of Mra. M. Stevens Hart, Princl- aoe ahi Se thik epee ta reece pal of the Washington School of location, | Sia singh ‘INO, J. MURPHY, 8. J.. ——————— Kaspar. -Dit 4 fe Anton Gi 3 Seciathw kek Ute ie novos of sepli-Im President, Nationa MEDICAL COLLEGE. basen 2 aie COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY, Annual Session will The MONDAY, QOLOBEH ior, ATS Pate in the Coll iiding, 1325 H strect northwest, with £h Ihheduclory address by Prot Ac FCA KING, A De iS' ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL HIGH J (eS Boxs' SUHOOIL J. W. HUNT. varvorpan, open September 10, 1883, in the “North Seasion Moone or Det Snderianite chi 434 street. ‘The F: this school take high in the various in- Mifutions ‘in the land. Air-"Hluut auay be ‘addroneed through lock box 535. aul3-am iE ART SCHOOL OF THE ART CLUB, VERNON Row, cor, i664. E C MESSER, im charges JNO. Le BURNETE, pocistant, sepiim 'DOLPH ROWE, TEACHER OF VIOLIN.—SPE- Rw attention to Young Ladies and Advanced Papila. Lessons resumed SEPT! 15. 1919 Pennsylvania avenue west. sepl4-Lin* ROF. SHELDON'S FASHIONSBLE DANCING ized only by the clita ve Seis fora work, soonh, oy ths me can bas? non Quarter Or season. Send for cireaiar. ausi-om KINDERGARTEN WILL OPEN, Mins F. J: LAKE, Asst Prin. $12 Ind. ave: sepl0-1m vhich t) feasion and public are cordially invited. The reeular Lectures will continue daily taroughout the course, beginning at 2 ees ‘The Autumn examinatio: Jege on THURSDAX, SEPTEM BER 2775, af 5:30 pm. ‘or Particulars apply at the Deans Oftice, No.2 13th atreet northwest. wepl0-Im MENT, NATIONAL 4 mapas hk 21 Pomme ar ne a the District of Columbia, President. ‘Hon, Samuel F. Miller, Associate Jnstice of the Su- ene oe a an , a Claughte .. Professor of Pleading, Evi- denon 2 equity Jurisprudence, Coumnercial and Matitines ait, B, Webb, coq, Professor of Practiceand Judge Moot Cou |, c2q,, Professor of the Law of Real and i Property: Gontiacts, Neyotlable Lsstruments and ‘Watson J. Newton, bps hoor aimanamenas Legal ‘and Bec sulty. CTURERS. 11530 I street, Hon. H. H. Wells, Criminal Law, 3m. W. Pi Bans Totten, PROFESSION. ET, &c.—“THE WISE FOR HEAL‘ Evy Gee fon eae ‘Nails, wo consecutive year, ‘ON DAILY ‘sur personages, ‘Catalogues. tain information or enter at the Lecture Rooms betwee. {chong of ea ban and taeda eat roo ton, 810 F street northwest, sepT-2m_ tember 19th. Thorough instruction in the Languages, Mathematics, 7ekyz git ge'and Nott Ham Alsat have oar pel 419 11th Street Northwest, | BEA | coURTAULDS cREY b _______ DRY Goons. Lermen. 2 Wie HAVE ON HAND, AND ARE DAILY RECEIVING, NEW FALL AND WINTER Goops, sUCH AS ~ SILKS, VELVETS, SATENS, CASHMPRES. LApTES® CLOTH IN EVERY SHADE, AND DRESS GOODS, CASTEN BLANKETS frum #2 Prter, PoTLPS. GLOVES and HOSLURA ia * HANDRERCHIEPS, Great Variety all widths. EXAMINE OUR STOCK BEFORE PURCHASING YOUR PALL SUPPLY. LL & WINF, NNSYLVANIA AVE LUTTR 1990 Pi z, Comer 20th strvet 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST Have Just received their “NEW FALL PURCHASES” Consisting of the nowest and most desirable Gols of the Season, to be sold at the Lowest Possible Prices, NEW SILES, ALL Susvrs. NEW DRESS GOODS, Au Fy 8 NEW HOSIERY, ALL Srrins, NEW UNDERWEAR, ALL. QuatiTins, DOMESTIC GOODS, ALL Buanciys, HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, Aut Deransati > os, NOTIONS, bak on FANCY Goops, “Tne Sevestu Sruver Oxe-Price § ONE PRICE AND ONLY ONE PRICE, GUr iP & CO, eer 404 AND 406 SE LTIES. TRUNNEL & CLARK, 8M Are now prenarnd to show to their friends, FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS. Best Class! Bottom Prives? Special prices in Black and Colored SILKS, of onp usual reliable qualities 1 ud Brocade VELVETS, CBUDDAS, CASE. A all-wool, 6Oe.; good valine, sare grade at 625s. Also, many mew Chine a ck Goods, A Job in 6-4 all-wool SUITING FLANNEL, $1, reduced from $1.25 Bargains in 1 Ail Ke. Tange ste DERWEAR. Ladies’ Black UIs A) to $5.50 Varcains in PLANNELS, BLANKETS, COW~ TILTS and all leading brands of De Ibspedjon Of stock and CoMMparieen of | “ONE PRICE ONLY." BTRUNNEL & CLARK, sera W. M. Suvsrer & Sox HAVE JUST OPENED A FULL STOCK OF FALL NOVELTIES, PURCHASED LAST WERK IN NLW YORK BY A MEMBER OF THE FIRM. DRESS GOODS, SILKS. VELVETS, CLOTHS, FLANNELS. HOUSERFEPERS' LINENS AND COTTONS, AND 4 ALL SELECTED WITH A VIEW TO THE QUIREMENTS OF A FIRST CLASS TRADE, IN ORDER LO GET CHOICE GOODS BUY EARLY, W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, ONE PRICE. 919 Pennsylvania avenve, N. B—THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. 5 Bazcans Is Sixa COLORED SILES, 50c. FANCY SILES, 2, Good quality BLACK SILKS, Te. Excellent quality heavy Gros Grain BLACK SILKS reduced to $1. BLACK SILKS, Cashmere finish, fine quality, rv from $1.50 to 1.25. BLACK SURAH SILKS reduced to $1. BLACK SATIN RHADAMES, 81. COLORED SURAH SILES reduced from $125 ta 81.10, Special barcain, BLACK SILK VELVETS, #1. BLACK and COLORED SILK PLUSHES. BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, all pure wool, Beautiful Fall Dress Goods, all pure wool, only Silk and Wool Mixed Dress Goods, reduced frou 500, to 26c. Special barzain. DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, $2 HEAVY BED COMFORTS, #1. BLACK and COLORED CASHMERES, all pure wool, double width, 37390. NUNS’ VELLINGS, 42 inches wide, all pure wool, ST 3s0. BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, all pure linen, slightly soiled, reduced from 7c. to 50c. “CARTER'S* 15 ‘711 MARKET &PACE_ r=] —DONT FORGET THAT THE | SEES PONT ASTEEY™ BIRT Shirt for 7 cents ever offered in this or ctr Counuy belng Geguutly made of the very od 4 ink “MYSTERY” GHIRT, MENTE norte For Masserme ne Aras aalae cise of tin menos mand at lowest cash prices, FRANK J. TIEBETS,