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& The Weather. OFFIck OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, WasiinaTon, D. C., Ost. 6, 1883, 10 a.m. er, For the miidle Atlantic states, fair weat followed in the northern portion by local rains, stationary or falling barometer, rising tempera- ture, easterly winds SPSCIAL BULLETIN—FAIR WEATHER IN THIS SECTION ‘TO-MORROW. Local rains are Indicated for New England Tues- day afternoon or evening and In the northern. lion of the mLidle AUlantie states during Tuestay With falr weather In southern portion. ————— Now Rsapy.—Our elegant lines of ball souve- Birs and programs, menu and dinner cards, and Opening announcements of every deseription. Morison & Duval, stationers specialties, 805 and 7 Dest New bangle brac ‘me-not,” Prigg’s. SamstaG's millinery sale and fancy goods will be Continued this week only. E. Nevton, auctioneer. 's Ice €ream aud Charlotte Russ, Jawes A. BARves, a young min whose parents Feside at 518 13th street northwest, died at Wells- Darg, W. Va, froutthe effect of a gun-shot wound accidentally inflicted by himself while out hunt- Ing some time azo. Ata meeting Saturday night of the National Riffes Cadets, of ‘which deceased Was a m-iaber, suitable resolutions were adopted. Fvsset, Lapres, look at the auction columns for the sale of dry coods and notions to take place on Fri- day, Ociover 12, at 10 o'clock am. Samstac's millinery sale and fancy goods will be Continued this week only. E. Newton, auctioneer. ExizaBeTu G. Banos has filed a bi against Cath- erine C. Gideon tor partition. Loulsa F. Mitchell has filed a bill against Jerome IL Wroe for release. Lapis, In sickness you often want a stimulant; that {t should be pure there is no doubt. Wines are often prescribed by your physicians When Youwant the pure native wine don’t fall to get ander’, which is made from the pure juice of the Brape. Get it at 911 7h street northwest. Rvotan Avars. J. H. Kuebling, near Pension onice. . Priac’s Jewelry store specialty, gold-filled jew- iry copied trom solid, and Warranted five years. Samsrac's millinery sale and faney goods will be eentinued thls week only. E. Newton, auctioneer. Sctentiric instruments repaired. Hempler’s, 8 Pa. ave. ee CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements, &c., To-Night. Nattowat Tzater.—Daly’s Company in “7-20-87 Forp’s Orera House. Me Eiisler i Courage.” THeaTeR Cowigre.—“The Two Jouns” aud va- Fetles. rte MUSEUM.—Curtosities and Interesting per- forma: ge Condensed Lecris. Street Inmps will be lighted ct 6:45 p. m. and extinguished at 4a. m. y ‘The house of Rachel Brown, 301 183g street, was entered Saturday and robbed of dresses and’ jew- elry worth $36. colored man named Chas. Henderson, living at Station, Md., run over and killed ¥ afternoon by the express train coming ngton on the B. and O. road, at Mulr- tion. Henderson was walking on the The rematns were brought to t ity, but ubs-quently returned to Muirkirk, where an inquest resulted In a verdict of accidental kill- re. The fiftieth anniversary of the Concordia Evan- gelleal Lutueran church, corner of 20th and G streets, was observed yesterday with appropriate services, Which were lirgely attended. Ata meeting of the executive committee S. P. C. A. Saturday afternoon, Mr. M. P. Key was ap- pointed agent temporarily in place of W. N. Wood, Fesigned, and Rev. Alex. Kept and Miss Olive R ley Sewird were elected members of the exec tire committer. Atthe last meeting of the Unton Co-operative Buildin: Assoetation it was Mr. George Bogus who Was elected a director, and not George Rogess, as published. W. Plerce Bell has been reappointed a notary pubite by the President. ‘Th: Missionary soclety of the First Presbyterian held its Fezular monthly meeting last Sua- Fevening. Ths reports were encouraging, as as Interesting, instructive and amusing. Mrs Annie M. Toston, in a note to THe STaR denies that she ever received from Mr. Joha I Brooks the letter inviting her to resign her p Uon as teacher, which Mr. Brooks, in his mony tn the Boston-Powell libel ease in the Police Court Saturday, testified that he sent to her. Informatio Nas been received here of the death, Mr. Burr, of Laurel, Md.,whd ‘Went to Mexico several months ago 1a charge of a surveying party. The wife of the deceased 1s & ‘r of Gen. Nye, of Laurel. atk and her husband, Wm. Clark, were Behind the bars at the Poilce Court thls morning, @ach charging the other with assault. Tae wite Stated that ste had left her husband, and he came after her and assaulted her. Willlatn safd he only Wanted to make her live with bin again. “You have arizht to try to get her to live with you,” €a!d the court, “put you cannot use violence. You fre Nued $5, ahd she is dismissed@ pease Saha TEE Goo TeMPLars’ Wak ox Liqvor DEALERS. Mr. A. Kalstrom, Grand Worthy Chief of the Good ‘Templars of the District, has addressed a letter to the District Cominisstohers calling attention to the regulation regarding liquor licenses, prohibiting the tsuing of such licenses to persons who during the preceding year have been fonvicted of saline Uguor on Sunday, or during unlawful hours, or without license. He encloses « lst of 109 persons convicted in the courts between November 1, 1882, and October 4, 1883, of selling on Sunday and dur- ing Lours prohibited by law, and of 55 persons Convicted of selling without license. —————— Is Favor oF SUFFRAGE.—A small attended Meeting of those in favor of the restoration of Suffrage tn the District was held Saturday nicht at 682 Pennsylvania avenue, Mr. A.M. Clapp Delng chosen to preside. Otiers present were A. € Ktchards, John H. Crane, Dr. Allen, W. W. Burr, Geo. Holmes, EW. Whitaker, W. HL Clagett and A. Watson. Speeches were made by A. Wat- 80x, Dr. Allen, Mr. Clagett and Mr. Holmes, gy Seniovs Ccrrixg ArFRay.—Last night, about 1145 o’cioek, a colored man named Halt Wilkin- son, in company with three other colored men, Wille passing in front of the Avenue theater, was attacket by a party of white men. Wilkinson was cutin the groin. He was assisted to the ‘station by Oflicer McMahon, where medical atd was ren- dered by Drs. Markriter and Taylor, and then sent to his home. —— eee A Moxey ATTACKS a Max axp Is Snor.—While &monkey wos being removed from one cage to ancther atthe Dime Museum yesterday he made & savage assault on Prof. Georze Poole, the magiclan, biting him on the leg and one hand. | ‘The monkey, getting free. ran at larze about the Duild‘nc, causing considerable excitement. As ail attempts to capture him fafled, he was finally killed with a shot from a rifle. Mr. Poole’s most Serious injury was a bite on the hand. etched. SeRIovs ACcIDENT.—Saturday afternoon Mr, Michael Nash, restding at 813 L street southéast, While engaged In throwing wood {ato bis cellar accident lly fell into the cellar himself, breaking Ubree of bis ribs and cutting his head and face. Dr. Ober rendered medical ald, and says Mr. Nash, Who fs #) Years oid, is In a critical condition. MaretsGe Licenses. — licenses have been tssurd by the clerk of the court to George I. Beale and Eitzibeth King; James W. Bartlettand sainy, both of Richmond county, Va; Meiehin Ezioff and Antonia Grot; W. H. Ramsey er; Birtley Thornton and Catha- Tue Turney: George A. Harper and Georgiana Carroll, of Montgomery county, Md.; Dennis Mc- Inery and Catherto y; John P. Gluncy and Sophia a.) Hegeman and Ann Chase; Isiae W. Scott antJane E Suuith; Samuel John: Son and Euza Watson. ——____ Stspay FUNgRats—The funeral of Miss Fran- ces M. Ch jaughter of Rev. Dr. Chester, took place yesterday afternoon from the Metro- pol-tan Pre-byterian church and was very largely Mttended. ‘Tne services were conducted by the Rev. ns The pall-bearers were Me- tian, Bohrer, Custis, Barstow, Leitch, Burehs tond Jones, The remains were taken to-day to Harrisburg for interment....The funeral of Simon huirie,son of John Imirie, a well-known grocer of Seuth Washington, took lace yesterday sfternoon trom his late residence, fo. 184 6th street southwest. Rev. Dr. Sunder- land, of the First Presbyterian church, conducted the tuneral services and delivered 4an address. ‘The floral offerings were very handsome. The in- ferment took place at Congressional cemetery ‘The three littl: children of Mr. John T. Th living on Exst Capitol street, between 9th and 10th streets, were buried yegtel iy afternoon in bly tp Lee poten Sgeoramk The € ted Thursday of croup. The youngest died Friday, and Saturday the third died. eee Suxpay Scnoo. OrFicexs ELecrep.—At the an- ual election of the Ryland Methodist Epi: chureh Sunday school yesterday, the following Cfficers were elected:—Fred. A. Gee, superinten- dent; Henry L. Strong, assistant superintendept; Miss Addie Tune, secretary; Abram F. Barker, treasurer; Roe Swartiey, librarian; A.J. Wil- rector; Miss Addie Stobl, assist- ant musical director; John S. P. Green, Miss Cora Walker éni Miss Belle Holliday, missiénary com- Initice. —_>—__. ‘Tre Cases AGatnst BiGeLow.—The cases against Benjamin F. Bigelow, former teller of the National Bauk of the Republic, were called in the Criminal Court to-day, and Mr. W. A. Cook appeared for bin. inet eeteen, een eames fora particulars, to consolidate the cases,&c. ‘The defendant also asks to be informed under What act of the several on the subject of embezzie- eaves (fourteen in number) be tied together. The cases numb= : motion was set for argument on Saturday next. District Government Affairs, PERMIT FOR UNDERGROUND TELEGRAPH WIRES. The District Commissioners have granted per- mission to the Postal T ph company to erect aline of from 1 street and along 19th street extended to Columbia road; along Woodley lane from Columbia eer tee leytown turnpike; sa Grani oad; along Grant "oat to Chappel road; along Chappel road to Broad branch and thence along Broad branch road tothe Maryland line, subject to such regulations as the Engineer Com- missioner may ribe,to construct underground wires from 19h street and Bout 3 along 19th street from Boundary to R street; R street from 19th street to i5th street; along 16th street from R street to L; along L trom 1th street tol4th street; along 14th street trom L street to Pennsyl- vanla avenue; along E street from 14th: street to 5th street; along 5th street from E street to D street; along D street from Sth street to 4th street; along Indiana avenue from 4th street to Ist; along € street from 1st to New Jersey avenue; along New Jersey avenue from C street to B street; along B street from New Jersey avenue to North Capitol street, subject _to such regulations as the Engineer Commissioner may prescribe. These per- mits are subject to revocation at the pleasure of the Coramissionera. ‘NEW ASSESSMENT BOOKS. For several months past a corps of expert clerks Ip the District assessor's office have been éngaged, after the regular office hours, in preparing several assessment books of the City of Washington, Georgetown, an‘l the county. The work is of such a nature as to require extraordinary skill and prac- eal knowledge. The Washington county numeri- eal books has ‘been completed, and isa very val- uable record. Its worth will be thoroughly appre- ciated hereafter as the assessments will be called for, and reflects much credit upon the clerks Who have it In charge—Messrs. E. W. W. Griffin and G. A. Hall. It is I tact. complete record of all county property embracing the number of acres in eacn tract of iand, value per acre; also all sur- divisions with their raie_and value, together with the present owners, all improvements and descrip- ons of same noted 1n the margin. It is the first complete general assessment book of the county ever in the possession of the District government. ARRAIGNMENTS IN THE CRIMINAL CouRT.—In the Criminal Court, Judge Wylie, to-day Cornelin3 Shea was arraigned for false pretences in selling Ellen Donohue a cow as afresh one when It was ary, and plead not guilty. Michael Knighton, for assaulting on officer, plead not gulity. W. C’ Chase, Itbel an R.. Purvis, plead not guilty. _E. C. Mason plead not guilty of libel on Mary E. Hill. Valentine Sellers, counterfeiting (two cases), plead not guilty. Ignatius Nolte, alias Ignaz Nolte, ar- son, plead not guilty. Henry Scott and James B. Loudon, rape on Dilly Moxley, plead not guilty. T. Zell Hoover, false pretences, plead not guilty. ashton Tue DETECTIVE Cases —District Attorney Cork- hill gave notice In the Criminal Court this mort ing that the first of the detective eases will be piiced on the assignment for trial next Thurada¥, ut stated he could not now say which of the sixty-four indictments would be selected. ee OLD LorreRY PoLicy OFFENDERS TO BE IMPRIS- ongp.—Frederick and Frederick H. Fridley, of No. 40834 9th street, Who were arrested Saturday for engiging In the business of promoting a policy, Were put on trial before Juage Snell thts morning: Mr. A. B. Williams appeared for the defendants. He pleaded guilty, and Prosecuting Attorney Moore agreed to accept a fine of $100 and costs in the case of Fredertek, and $50 and costs in the case of Frederick H. ‘The'court would not accept these fines until he was assured that the defendants were not old offenders, In disposing of the case the court said: “I want ttunderstood that these O11 offenders wil have to take imprisonment for their sentences. We have been working along very easy with these people. ‘They have promised to go out of the business, but always come back. But hereafter the old offenders will be imprisoned.” — Affairs in West Washington. Accipent.—About 10:3) o'clock this morning a horse, attached to a country wagon driven by Mr. H. C. Stroman, became frightened, and ran up M street ani collided with a lamp post, knocking it down and throwing out Mr. Stroman, the wagon fussing over both his legs, bruising them badly. je was taken to his home, near Langley. CLEARING THE KOCKs PROM THE HAKBOR.—Work has begun on the harbor improvement, and blest- ing begun at rock A, near the Aqueduct bridge. ‘Taxes divers are among those engaged upon the orl Norgs.—The Potomac red sandstone quarries, in Montgomery county, lave been reopened.— Black bass are biting’freely 1n the upper Potomac waters, Coxprrion oF THE WatER.—Great Falls, clear; Tecelying reservoir, north connection, slightly turbid; South connéction, clear; distributing res- ervotr, cle: Cararng. SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE! Head Colds, Watery Discharges from the Nose and Eyes, Ringing Noises in the Head, Nervous Headache and Fever instantly relieved, Choking mucus dislodged, membrane cleansed and healed, breath sweetened, smell, taste and hearing 1e- stored, and ravages checked. Congh, Bronchitis, Droppings into the Throat, Pains in the Chest, Dyspepsia, Wasting of Strength and Flesh, | Loss of Sleep, ete., cured. One bottle RADICAL CURE, one box CATARRHAL SOLVENT and one Dr. SANFORD'S INHALER, in one Package, of all druggists, for 1. Ask for SaNFoRD's Ravicat Cung, a pure distillation of Witch Hazel, Am. Pine, Ca. Fir, Marigold, Clover Blossoms, ete, PoTTER Dave anv Cuemicat Co, Boston. COLLINS’ VOLTAIC ELECTRIC PLASTERS, For the relief and prevention, THE INSTANT IT 18 AP- PLIED, of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Coughs, Colds, Weak Back, Stomach and Bowels,Shooting Pains, Numbness, Hysteria, Female Pains, Palpitation, Dys- pepsia, Liver Complaint, Bilious Fever, Malaria, and Epidemics, use COLLINS’ PLASTERS (an ELectRio Barreny combined with a Porous PuasteR) and laugh at pain, 25c. everywhere. cts. Faz Nonce. ‘We have now placed in stock an immense line of LADIES' JERSEYS AND NEWMARKETS, Imported and made in This Country, prices ranging from $4.75 to $19. These goods will be very fashionable this season, and the great demand for them has already raised the price. We have them in many styles, some very handsome and choice. Please call early and don’t be disappointed in style and prices, MISSES’ FALL JERSEY COATS AND NEWMAREETS. ‘We have a full line of these goods for Misses. Onr stock of HAVELOCK COATS and SUITS are coming in day by day, and our prices will speak for themselves. ‘We have some great Bargains in Garments left over from Last Seaion. Our Millinery Opening will be MONDAY, OCTOBER 15TH. Full Stock on hand Now. BBB uD M w B's ay 0 0 Mua = 95s Bh fh Ue Wa 68s BBB A A UU MMM = Sgg5™" 416 SEVENTH STREET. 0 cco 00. L S83 SEO by E H HBP 8 ©. 0 OAAL HHHO op D¥ss, €*CO OAKAL H HO OD Dg Sy, cG 00 A AILLL «=H H‘0O DoD Sgs8™ ASH SIFTERS AND SHOVELS, POWDER AND SHOT, BUILDERS AND GENERAL HARDWARF, At Wholesale, F.P.MAY&CO., 6 634 Pennsylvania avenua, HT .D: Barr, . TMPORTER AND TAILOR. FALL AND WINTER GOODS RECEIVED. Gentlemen who have had trouble in getting fitted and ‘suited are invited to call at the Fashion House, sep] 1111 Pa, Ave, Washington, D.C. RAND OPENING CIRCULARS, oF ARS, JACKETS, DOLMANS AND sep ‘7th street. YOUNG'S, ECOND-HAND Sor BOUGHT See Gene ma sch a Rasiriemattane Oa street, Pennsyh q {| Saraxese scnors, rans, ero, and Decorative Pictures, Jay Gould, 421 9th st, m4 Bull eustees 19 EG et ay foe Sere y tines se 7 AE Hes 2b RO O Y AA L J $37 AE a & Eo ¥ *4 tun 1335 and BBB A K KIINN N GGG B BAA KK IINNNG G BBB AA INNNG B_ BAAA K_UN NNG GG BBB A AK KIIN NN GGG PPP with wew Ww EEE R PPO OW WW WR DE ee 5 pencils 980.; coal shovels with long pS 8 Wwe 8 pee sey clothes brushes 7c.; covered butter Pp ‘oo OW wy DDD EFER Ro. dishes 7c. ; 2500 toothpicks 4c. ing pins 4c.; potato mashers 4c. ; covered glass sugar bowls9cr; tea trays 4c., 7¢., and 9c.; 6 wine lasses for 15c.; stove lifters 3c.; also immense gains In housefurnishing goods; baby car- rlages at cost Galvano-Magnaatic Treatment of Dis- ) ene. WASHINGTON BRANCH OF BALTIMURE OFFICE, 92235 F STREET NORTHWEST. ‘Hours from 8 to 12 a. m. and 2 to8 p. m., Sunday excepted. Satisfaction guaranteed. Call or send for pamphlet con: over one hundred volun- tary testimonials of cures of citizens of Baltimore and Washington, covering the entire Fange of nerve and other fecurable diseases, See Balti- more Sun for dally accounts of cures. Consulta- Uon free, either at office or home of patient. This powder never varies, A marvel of purity, 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 only in cans, RoyaL Bakixe PowpeR Co., 106 Wall street, N.Y. apé 2 EA, Parsons & Co. SOYPE DAUGHTER 148 TAKEN THE MEDICINE 1%¥You Want MM aitntuily, according to directions.and her health | To cure a Cough use Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup, the and spirits are now perfect. ‘The humor is all gone from her face. I wish every anxious mother might mow what a blessing Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is in such cases,” E Teliable remedy. Price 25 cents. Kickea.by a Mule. ‘The hind hoof of the an!mal came violently in contact with the boy’s face, Said the boy’s father, “My son, you won’ be as beautiful as you were, but you will know more.” Among the things which that boy now knows ie the fact that for a badly brulsed face and for wounds which come from hard knocks, Perry Davis’ Pain Killer ts the sur- est thing in the world. We are all Mable to be the victims of accident at any minute, and the best accident policy we can have 1s a bottle of this pop- ular and efficientremedy. With this we are always Teady to repair damages caused by the kicking mule, the refractory step-ladder, or the untimely orange peel on the sidewalk. . Get it Sure! Wells’ “Rough on Rats” Almanac, at druggists, or mailed for 2c. stamp. E. 8. Wells, Jersey City. 1 Immense Success—Collars and Cuffs 2c. Each. Our laundry enterprise having assumed such grand proportions, we take great pride in imform- ing our patrons that we will hereafter send off the parcels twice a week, Mondays and Thursdays, ‘Tyssowski Bros., cor. 15th and G streets. 5 Cool Mornings and Evenings Brings to your mind that you are In need of a Fall Overcoat. You cannot fail to suit. yourself in one if you will look through our immense varieties. 5 EIsemaN BROS, corner 7th and B. Tailoring Department. Elseman Bros., corner of 7th and E. ‘The largest jand most select assortment of Sultings and ‘Trouserings in the cit 5 On Thirty Days’ Trial. ‘The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., will send Dr. Dye’s Celebrated Electro-Voltaic Bells and | Electric Appliances on trial for thirty days to men | (young or old) who are afflicted with nervous UFFERERS FROM THE EFFECTS OF QUI. nine, used as a remedy for chills and fever, will ap preciate Ayer’s Ague Cure, a powerful tonic bitter, com- Posed wholly of vegetable substances, without a par- ticle of any noxious drug. Its action is peculiar, prompt and powerful, breaking up the chill, curing the fever and exyelling the poison from the system, yet leaving no harmful or unpleasant effect upon the patient, of Careers: Carpets: Canpers:!1 THE LATEST STYLES IN BRUSSELS AND IN- GRAIN CARPETS, ‘New styles will be added to our lange assortment on. MONDAY, OCTOBER 8ra, BRIGHT STYLES, LARGEST ASSORTMENT, LOWEST PRICES, 25 cts., 90 cts., 37 cts., 50 cts., 62cts., 75 cts., S0cts., SScts. FLOOR DRUGGETS, all sizes, Latest Designs, Lowest Prices, VELVET, MOQUETTE AND TAPESTRY RUGS. FLOOR OIL-CLOTHS, all widths. NOTTINGHAM CURTAIN LACE, new designs, 25 cts., 31 cts. 37 cts., 45 cts. 50 a : debility, lost vitality and kindred troubles, guaran- FINE ALL WOOL WHITE BLANKETS, per pair 85, | {coing kpeedy and ‘Complete restoration of health 85.00, 86, 87, 83. and manly vigor. Address as above. N. B.—No a risk is incurred, as thirty days’ trial 1s allowed. c. M. TOWSON, Ws, Say Oy ile eree Our Enlarged Boys’ Department iSYLVANIA AVENUE, Is admired by all our lady patrons as being the . South Side. most commodious and best lighted room of the ee in the city. E1seman Bros., corner 7th and E. oc6 Tix Lospox anv Liverroon CLOTHING COMPANY TAKES THE LEAD. Good Business Suits for $8. Worth $14. CORNER OF SEVENTH AND G STREETS, The aim for reputation, and our $11 Suits are helping Thornton’s Emulsion of pure Cod Liver O11 with Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda for coughs, colds, 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 any eo streets, Baltimore, Md. m,W,t THE LONDON and LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO. You will find purity and excellence of workmanship Me eee SHE"LONDON Sind LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO. z ee THE INDON and Lé iN a Just think of it. You can, buy an. Tinported Worsted | progn aWCCrNGy Dairy Wagons.» Suit for $15 that would be cheap at 825 at 1 rhey Butter, churned every Cd THE LONDON and LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO. | and delivered in 3-1b. “Ward” prints, 40c. per Ib. One word with you, air. Are you, contemplating buy. Also cottage cheese, buttermilk and sweet milk, Fall of Winter overcoats If 80, we respectfully | 5c. per qt. Cream, i5e, pint. ask you to pernse our price list, and tien 1et an exam, nation of our goods follow, THE LONDON and LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO. Itisouraim tosell only honest and reliable goods. | Pur heavy Overcoata for $10 hit the nail squarely on its a. TYE LONDON and LIVERPOOL CLOTHING Co. Don't forget the London and Liverpool Clothing uit. Our 88.50 FOR SALE—LOTS. ‘(OR SALE—A LOT ON MASSACHUSETTS AVE: nue, hear 13th street; south front; improved by frame house of eight rooms; contains 2,450 square fect ; will be sold for less than value of ground, Also, new Brick House, corner Franklin and 5th strects northwest, contains five tooms and cellar: ‘suitable for business property ; lot 20-6x73 feet: price. $3,000 cash, One on Lincoln avenue, or North Capitol street, mid- Company when in want of a Nobby Fall Suits are going rapidly. ‘The London and Liverpool Clothin th and examine thelr. Pall Store in full blast, and Winter Suits at ir ance. I, bere Boundary street and the cemeteries; ' price Guise at OR TE BIGSO GaN SIL | “Aldo wet on Crome street, near the shove: 66 per uaranteed to be worth donble the mone! foot. at, HE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING Co, A prime necessity: A clothing house that will sell re- Wable goods at prices that will allow the people to ive, Our $15 Suits startle the trade. THE LONDUN AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO. No commonplace advertisement, We defy competi 1229 Massachusetts avenue and 132 8th strect n.w. ite JAS. 8, ROBINSON, R SALE—A CORNER LOT ON H STREET, NEAR the Government Printing Office, lange enough for twelve small houses and in.a location that they would readily rent or sell. B.A. MCINTIRE, 918 F st, n.w.06-3t EDUCATIONAL. Natio an Sa Sb NE DUT RS MACE Bek street ‘Classes formed, pupils received and Clreulate to be bad at residence, 8-30 ‘BI SCHOOL, 1818 I ST. N. W. OPP, FRANKLIN Park. ‘Fourteenth wurvaal enciog: in- struction eluting. Mechanical draw. ing: fret. Ohara china. ‘im* ‘ASHINGTON 1OOL OF ELOCUTION AND c. ENGLISH LANGUAGE, 904 M street north Ws Dd. Mrs. M. STEVENS Hawt Pore patyeneens at Dalttteet the Voice for the purposes weep or the of Conversation, Reading, Public Address and Distinct Articulation taught to Stammerers and lish, with es} attention to ease and facility in the artof eas ao tanght to and rs, by simple and comprehensive meth ES ches and Es- says. corrected. Instruction given in the delivers of Orations, ee Seaclngs oe Recitations for special occasions, To mect individual necessities, Elective Stu- dies, outside of the ‘Coutse, may be arranged for with the aus pel The Principal refers by permission to Dr. D. W. Pren- tine, Di Hyatt, Dr. Carroll Mi . Dr. J. A : Prine Verion’ Seminary, at Evening Classes for Ladies and Gentlemen now be Private instruction daily. o5-Im LADY (FOREIGNER) WISHES TO EXC! German or French lessons for instruction the Address Box $3, Star office. "06-2t* AT TEACHER of Piano, Organ and Hi: Z Apply at Ellis’ Music Store, 937 Pennsylvania avenge northwest, o6-1m ‘OQWE'S BOOK-KEEPING-SHORTEST METHOD in the United States. Months of study saved by au experienced Bookkeeper. No text books to study,as the fre practically useless. (With Penmanship. et month: three months for 812 Howe's Rapid” Busi_ pess Henmanship alone, 83. HOWE'S Business School 88 WRITING_PROF. G. W. WOOLLEY, TO introduce his new system of Business Writing. gives a@ lesson gratuitously to anyone needing it by calling a0 his Room, 806 E street northwest, Private lessons given in Phonography. 06-20" GPANse TAUGHT AT i024 SEVENTEENTH Or privately af reskicice of pupils, English taught to foreigners. Sz Ewa, m Vol issone 8. 061m Cards at Ellis’. _06-1m_ A EADY VOCALIST, WHO HAS | STUDIED IN Europe under the best masters, and who has experi- ence in teaching, will accept a few pupils, Apply at 1509 R street northwest. 2 06-6t* BROWNS SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND, Room 7, Riley building, s. e. cor. 9th and En. w.' No cl Students received any time, Hours 8 to 10 Write for circulars. i ‘Teacher of Voice and Piano, ‘Ten years’ experience, ORWOOD INSTITUTE rT L FOR Young ladies and children, 1212 end 1214 13th street, ‘Mr, and Mrs, W. D. CABELL, Principals. ‘ATURAL METHOD.—DR. W. BERNHARDT, OF Leipsic University, reopens German Private Classes for beginners and advanced students October 15th, at 929 I street. For circulars, address 1423 8th street, or High school, Ws ‘hingto 01-26 a , 1323 K street north- west, A good pronnnciation acquired in one terin by her anew Euphonic system. Classes of all grades at moderate 15 for young girls, Daily Kindergarten for at 1:30. Private tuition if desired, ol AVID 8. L, JOHNSON, ORGANIST AND CHOIR Master, 1117 10th street’ northwest. Private lessons @lper hour. Public voice cl 50 cents per month, au29-2m* ue FROEBEL INSTITUTE—KINDERGARTEN and School for and advanced grades, Misses POLLOCK and KK principais, reopens Sept 12th.at: 1127 18th street, one square from Thomas circle.au30-dmn EES.N, ds MCCARTER, TEACHER AT WEST Washington Conservatory of Music; Soprano, St, Matthew's (Rt. C.) Church.—Voice Culture and the’ Art of Singing. Residence, 43 street northwest. sepl-2m* S6(XOMMENT ON PARLE A. PARI ELEGANT ‘and thorot ‘rench Tuition, privately or r "Prof oe sea family clases, . H. LARK fate of Sorbonne, Paris, 933 @ street, tin, Greek, Spanish, Italian, German, etc. sep2l-Im* ‘RS. O. I. CONVERSE, Fout years a pupil of the celebrated Maestro, Cav. y francesco Lamperti jilan, Italy, is prepared to give in- struction in his method of voice culture, 927 19th street northwest. ocl-lm* STREET INSTITUTE, (03 B STREET ‘NORTH: ‘The specialties are Mathematics, Flocution, and Read- ing of Greck, Ladies and gentimen thoroughly pre- pared for business, sepa ‘Mrs, F. A. CHAMBERS, Principal. MES, JEANNIE F. TROE INFORMS HER PUPITS AVE end others desiring instruction in VOCAL MUSIC. that she will resnme leseons on OCTOBER Ist, Resi- dence, 933 New York avenu sepa7-Lin R OQUZEE ART SCHOOL—FOURTH YEAR. ‘Terms, $3 per month; three lessons per week. Vernon Row, corner ylvania avenue and 10th treet. sep27-Ini* PMA8DTS DANCING ACADEMY, AT MARINTS aM HALL, E ‘ear 9th, northwest, is now open for the season, and Classes are being formed. Days of yestruction, Tuesdays: Thursdays, and Saturdays.” or sep! ERSITY, SCHOOL OF LAW. Faculty: Rev, James A. Doonan, 8.5., President: Hon, R.T. Merrick, Hon . Richardson, Martin F, Morri LL. D,, Hon, Jere. M. Wilson, J.J, Darlington. ‘and John W. Ross, esq. C.W. Hoflmann, LL.D, De Opening exercises in the Georgetown University Law Building, southeast corner 6th and_F streets northwest, on Wednesda; p.an., when announce- made. All intersted are mrse (elective) without extra charge. ‘or fuller information seo. Circulars, to be had at 80. an. tion as to style and workmanship, Examine our $12 and $16 Suits, and you will frecly admit that we should rank as “The Bi ‘Honse of Washinyton.” ROR SALE-ONE OF THE MOST DESIRABLE ‘opnlar Cloth VERPOOL CLOTHING CO. Lots on Prospect street, Washington, Heights, 60 by X50. Wil be, soldat '@ gaat bargein ve sald at nee, PARKER & TOWNSEND, 1418 Fst. n. w. 06-1w FE )R SALE—CHOIGE BUILDING LOTS, ON M set northwest, pear Connecticut, avenue, 24159 to anal 7. A. A. |, Firemen’s surance: es TH treet atid Louisiana averiue, o8-be FPOR SALE=65 FEET FRONT ON RHODE ISLAND avenue,near Connecticut ayenue.south front; choice location, P. YOUNG, 05-20 1420 New York ayenue, ‘(OR SALE—A LOT ON RHODE ISLAND AVENU! Fe tt 80 feet, at 8175. Apply to Wate P. YOUNG, 1420 New York avenue northwest. _05-6t R-SALE—TWO FINE LOTS ON lira STREET THE LONDON AND No fancy ‘prices are paid at the LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING C0.’S ‘Their cut, style and finish have won for them a wide reputation.’ LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING COMPANY, CORNER SEVENTH AND G. sep2T A Feasr Or Anr Axp Fasuton northwest and one fronting the Capitol yands ; mone ADs cheap if sold soon. ‘Apply to TLE & RUTHERFORD, 1226 F street northwest. oc5-3t* R SALE—I HAVE A FRONTAGE OF 109 FEET on Conn. ave., including the corner of M st., torether ‘with 40 feet front on 18th st. n.w., the whole making @ firet-clags location for a “Flat” or several fine residences, For sale at the Real Estate Exchange of JOHN A. PRES- COTT, 1416 F st. n.w. Bep20-2W. R SALE—I HAVE BUILDING LOTS, AND 10 Whole frontaxes for rows of houses, in good 1o- -GREAT AND GORGEOUS!— KING'S PALACE, Grand Festival and Fall Opening of in the northwest, for sal siderably below the MILLINERY AND PARISIAN NOVELTIES, Fulins: prices, JOHN A: ERESCOLS a6 fe oleae northwest. sep29-1m PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS, CHILDREN’S, MISSES’ AND LADIES’ WRAPS, Eclipsing anything of the kind ever before witnessed. in Washington City. We extend s cordial invitation to allon THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4 AND FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, To our SECOND ANNIVERSARY Celebration of the Opening of KING'S PALACE. In recognition of the favors ghowered upon this enterprise since its inception by a Discriminating Public, ‘we will commemorate the event Thurs- day and Friday, October 4nd 5, by ‘apresentation of a BEAUTIFUL SOUVENIR to each lady + Visitor. Doors open at oA M. NOTE.— $2.000 in presents will also be distribnted among our patrons on New Years Day, January 1, 1884, Every buyer gcts a ticket entitling the holder toa Tin of dhe presents gil be published Aansedle Ty ates of the present ul tel our Grand Drawing ae R SALE— F° CHOICE BUILDING SITES. We offer for sale a lange number of fine Building Lots, situated in the northwest part of the city, on the favor- ite avenues and public reservations, to which we invite early attention, believing the spring sales of the coming reat will show @ handsome increase in values. ‘THOS. FISHER & CO,, 1324 F street northwest. sep27-1m SALE — CHEAP — SEVERAL BEAUTIFUL ‘Lots, five frame and two brick houses, all fronting Green’s statue, four squares east of Capitol, to close an. estate. 404 9th street. ‘gep8-Im SCRAP PICTURES. JAY GOULD, 421 9TH ST., WONDERFUL VA- 1] se 3 mt to buy soine pictures for theittie falky" scrapbook 135 We Anz Orvrenixe NEW DESIGNS IN GAS FIXTURES, And are selling single and double Swing GAS BRACKETS, In Brass and Gilt, at 40 and 50 cents each, and other goods proportionately low. ‘We have a line of COOKING RANGES at various prices, from $8.50 to #160, IRON TILE FIRE-PLACES, with BRASS FRAMES, from $12.50 to 875, BRASS ANDIRONS, from $5.50 to $50 per pair, PORTABLE BUCKET GRATES, from 86 to $50, PARLOR GRATES, from $10 to $100, GAS BURNERS and GLOBES at LOW PRICES. KING'S PALACE, ‘The Largest Millinery Housein the District of Columbia, $14 SEVENTH STREET. Buss Banmone Hesrensy ‘The attention of Hi oth \- styenition of lousekeepers and others is again in. vited CELEBRATED LATROBE STOVES. ‘Their beauty and excellence of workmanship and fin- ish, enhanced by late improvemente, render then on riot to any other Latrobes in the matket ‘The: only La- trobes that effectually heat the lower rooms. BIBB'S LATROBES GUARANTEED to give satisfaction in For sale by a generally. hier i aa 0c EDWARD CAVERLY & CO. ‘MPORTERS OF FRENCH COGNAC, CHAM- (Se ll ee dit len er AC Trencutt teeny ae |e tenn Tauren Agents for sini bps, Borden Barat ee re ee a Cham jand Cognac, Vins de toute Sortes en 5 oos-Lme FOR THE FALL TRADE ‘MPORTED CLOAKS, RICH IN PLU! IN CARPETS, RUGS, MATS, DERE Bie earects Pa Bicioroms NETTE, Ero, Representing all the ‘Designs, ‘My Ine for this season embraces over sixty different SED UBME TEBE GO0D8, display Srer ales eu a 3 no For the Lowest Cash Priees, at M, WILLIAN, é LETO Cite Trevise, Paris, 907 Penneylvania avenme. of : eee mee asian HE NOYAGE Qe, THE JEANNETTE, ILLUs- ae, = @ History of the People, by John Eaten Cooke, Exres Roszzss: James Buchanan, by George Ticknor Curtis, 2 mas Bin Gir: BF Sint. W. 2. Parker, wobec ‘WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, ; 005 428 7th Street. ae 7 507 = Prcrosz Fours 507 : ‘Tho best of everything | A777, Hits 0. ¥. STAPLES, Proprietor. myld ee re ATON PERRY, Full corps of teacher” tonne (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & BROTHER) WASHINGTON COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, dice an September ith, with» of experieneed tea HAS NOW OPEN A VERY LARGE AND COMPLETE: For Circulars apply af the Institute, 1028 snd 1077 19th | “ENF OF BLACK AND COLORED. ALi Woot street northwest. aul-3m FRENCH TRICOTS AND HABIT CLOTHS, RANGs TENDS SELECT SCHOOL, ING IN PRICE FROM 61.25 TO #3 TER YAKD street, between wien LS TRICOTS AND HABIT CLOTHS OPER ‘between 48th. and 19th sf arth west. will “ Spe NINTH MONTH (Sept. 80), "Rumer ey wehee | AND FASHIONABLE FABRICS FOR LADIES* Mmited. “Superior advantages. ‘Terms moderate. Ap | TAILOR MADE SUITS. plication may be made at auy time at school rootis, | ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF BLACK AND COLORPD Sa si hina FRENCH DRESS TEXTURES FOR PLAIN AND a = COMBINATION COSTUMES. HE CEDARS—A HOME SCHOOL FOR YOUNG | xpw pants an SKETS, WRAPS, NEW- Tiana Lit Gigs eat ees Mona oS se fanning ein sya hes i . It ts tl Georgets and inacccantble by stiet owt tall narte fhe ata THE CORRECT STYLES AND LOWEST PRICES GUARANTEED” y street care to y. "The grounds are extensive, the location healthful and bean- Mol. Terma, moderate, | For circulars address the | supERB STOCK OF BLACK, WHITE AND COLORED SILKS, RADZIMIRS SS AND PLAIN AND BROCAT ONS VELVETS, IN QUALL- MISSES EARLE, 1916 35th st., Washington. je21-4m TIES THAT CAN ON TO WEAR, PROFESSOR ALEX. DE WOLOWSKI REOPENS his Musical Institute at 940 New York avenue n. S¥-DARK ROOM FOR DISPLAYING EVENING GOOD for Singing and Piano Instruction by his rmarkabl. short method. Parties for Parlor Concerts, Operas stil Oratorios will find their Mecca in Professor's System, which is the shortest a dest, saving years of practice and train! voic jnickly to very highest ci 4 $2 CHOICE GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND OORe sheetuiuaries attended tor” BECT PRICES. Fone men and 8 Over years old, who wish to nt SEATON PERRY, maelves, for any business” or profession. Oly. 3) Perry Building. pupils wanted. bookstores. Inquire IICHARDS, A. Nir I3N Corcoramatenag: ane OZ. RLINGTON ACADEMY, CORCORA: AU Cor ta ave. and Tate ool for Boys and Your Number imited ‘Only scholars of good moral ci Teceived. Fall term of 1883 begins Sept. 10th. ‘Day and Evening Ses- sions. Careful and ti instruction in the Com- mon English Branches, Book-kees I Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9th stret. Goi eraa, | _Patablished 140 on posite U. 8. T. a Select T: ine ‘xicor C 8, DIAGONAL CLOTHS, BROADCLOTHS FOR TAILOR-MADE SUITS, Higher Arithineticy Alara, Geo y atin and Greek ic, retry Latin — BURTON MACAFEE, AM, “| we opens owe Washi: y aut5.sm_| inhemont deateae ease Oe oF the adore soos (HARLES B. DONCH, TEACHER OF PIANO AND } gf dil Stock of new Drews Goods Just reocived, including : all the novelGes Violin, 608 H street northwest. Silke, Velvets and Satins in great wariet Piano music for receptions and private parties a spe- | ike. Veles ae cialty. seple-tin | RAGA wrering decided baneains in Brocade Velveta, IMERSON | INSTITUTE_SELECT erent ot E AND MATHEMATICAL SCH Session begins Septemiver 12 For circulars, Ke., ad dress CHAS. B-YOUNG, Principal,” a S14 14th street. aw Wandin shoot tort rk Black Brocade Silke, Fruit designs. } Rilk Velvets in all the cheiee colar et SSO. Great Bargain in € red Silk Velvets at @6. Lyons Black Velvets in every grade, from ®5 to $10 eran. PSye bave just purchased Shawls, which we of CLASSICAL lOOL, all lot of Res! Thai malt their real vale . N. Very large an ‘ataloxues apriy Book and | siways comnomy te ie é ~ ; aon a roags counceng’ tsar Bone Store cr Principal: Miss LIPSCOMB. ats ane | Udletckeeners Kantian Cottons in evory grade Full stock of Table Linen and Napkins in new desing, QCHOOL OF MUSIC (ESTABLISHED 1877) MAIN Soffice, 707 8th street northwest: branch nort! cor- ner Pennsylvania avenue and 19th st. n.w, Open after Sept. 10. THEO. INGALLS KING, Prin.” _ sep-2im S' ‘NCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, ESTAB- S lished in 1864 and. improved yearly, occupies ¢pa- cious, handsome and commmodions ‘halls in Lincoln Pati building, corner 9th and D streets northwest. Training for sons and daughters for real life, for self-support, ‘usefulness and honorable independence. College office open for reeption and registration of students Aueust 4. Regular and evening sessions resemed MC BAX, Sertcnter 3 Course ‘of etudy: " Petmaushiy ography, Enwlish Language, Business Correspon ence, Business Calculations, Boo ering by single and double entry, Commercial Law, Political Eeonomy and Business Morals. Special deparaments of mand Phonoxrap In the Business Practice a nt the student invests capital, deposits in the College Bank, makes pure! for cash and on time, gives and re- ‘ks, drafts, receipts, &c. pays rents, in- surance and taxes, and keep all of the accourts International Business’ Colleze Diploma conferred upon graduates at close of scholastic year. It is of ad= vantage to students to be registered and fully equipped prior to the opening day. Hours of Instruction—Day sessions, 9 a.m. to 2:30 p. 2. y, Tuesday, Fhursday and W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, Pennsylvania avenue, CHEAPEST, BRST 18 TH Doisass: Dorsaxs: CLOAKS! CLOAKS! CLOAKST New stock of the shove goods the latest style Colored Cast ner Bink Diagonal Beavers, Table Linen aud Nap os ning sessions, Mot <, ill grades, 6 to 8:30 p.m, Bed Comforts, T5c., 81, #1.25, $1.50. ‘Tuition Fees—Day sessions, Tet, scholarship, in cash, | | Double White Wool Blaukets, per pair, €2.50, #3, $3.50, 850: year achilarsin. in instaliments, Bo, papa 24,85, 86 ission and remainder in monthly instal Gry ets, from $1.25 per pair, nisaion, BIG BARGAINS, 100 Aorens Cream Damask Napkins, 20-4 Best Bleached Sheeting Cotton, 2 m, $16; by New Illustrated Annual nent ty mail on ar ication, SARA A. SPENCER, Vice Principal. aull ISS AMY LEAVITT, OF BOSTON, Teacher of Vocal and Tuxtrumuntal Musi and har- C. M. TOWSON, TeMoy. x 2 10th street st nua 96 PeNNexLvaNia AVESUR, PR enci, AND, ENGLISH PAMILY AND DAY hd Bouth fide (0OL FOR YOUNG LADIES: 4ND LITTLE GIRLS, 1905 17th st., corner Massachusetts ave. Washington, D. , under the direction of Mrs. L. P. McDonald and Miss Ang File, asceted by Prof. AP. Montaius, depart ment of Ancient Languages; Dr. J. P. Caulfield, de. pertinent of “Mu "ile Barrenne, department of French; Miss Fuuina J. Rowe, Kindergarten, and a full corps of competent teachers, A thorough Enelish and classical course, with special advantages offered in French and Music, ‘To. Froe Kindergarten systemn will be added daily oral inst tion in French. A limited number of young ladies re- ceived as Parlor Boerders. For circulars and informa- tion call upon or address the principals at 1623 N strect nit epecial Herie will pils residi nt special Herdic will convey. pupils residing on Capi- tol Hill direct to the school and return, S. BM Mathematics, Lai Preparation Lorman « Wise HAVE ON HAN 'D, AND ARE DAILY RECEIVING, NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS, SUCH AS SILES, VELVETS, SATINS, CASHMERES, LADIPSt CLOTH IN EVERY SHADE, AND DRESS GOUDS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, vest. Greek. French, German, English, or College. West Point, Annapolis, and competitive examinations. Terms in advance. I bs Penmanship, Geoeraphy, Spelling. and" | Jon LOTTE crite ete K. SCHREINER. CANTON FLAN y ‘Ladies and Gente, TEACHER OF ELOCUTION, CUO CREST ee ae for Rusigical Analysis, Vocal Culture and Exyicesion—ana | SUOTH and CASSIMIIE for Men and Hops DOILIES, Teadings in SHARSPEARE aud GENERAL LITERA- HANDKENCHIERS, GLOVES and HOSS a reat \ rie COURTAULD'S CREPE, in all widths, EXAMINE OUR STOCK BEFORE PURCHASING YOUR FALL SUPPLY. Miar Banco Tee ol Sepiember 26th, at 1712 N strect northwest, near Connecticut avenue street cars, Call for circulars on or after September 15th. sep7-2m" bookstores of W. H. Morrison and J. Brad. Adams, or of S.M. YEAT) Séerctary, 410 Sth st. n.w. sep24-15t SS HA CT BOARDING AND 1s EI M Day School for Young Ladies and Children, 1730 Massachusetts avenue, late residence of Gen, Geo, B, ‘McClellan, near F-street car line. For circulars: ap Principal. sepa y to LUTTRELL & WINE, 1930 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ‘ASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, Music Hall, corner 7th and D sts. nw. Eni W0TDet. Fifteenth Voice, Singing, Violi i Z f Coes UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL. JAMES 0. WELLING, LI. D., ‘PRESIDENT. 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., Prof of Equity Juris; of Common Law ‘SSTSLA HL Sumer Soames ‘hd the Lav of Partnership. ‘The Hon. WILLIAM STRONG, LL. D., ‘Lecturer on Constitutional Law. GEORGE F. APPLEBY, Esq., Jue of Moot Court and Associate Professor of ~e Practice. ‘The exercises of the School will be resumed at the Taw Building (oth street, between D and E strects,) on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10TH, at 6 o'clock p! m., when the announcements for the year, cml ‘some new features, will be made by the Faciilty. 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, to be announced at the opening of the session, Fees for the whole course of two years in the under- ate department, $150. For a single year, $40, ‘or the port uate course, $25. All vance in monthly installment He Morrison, G18, Peuteyivanis teonuorangof fase & ison, ( ylvania avenue). and of James Anglin & Gs..(1424 F street), or Ou appleation to: the eep27-2w NoOveerizs. TRUNNEL & CLARK, 811 Market Space, ‘Are now prepared to show to.thetr frienda.and tle publi® a iybemmtte Nol SCHOOL PHONOGRAPHY AND TYPE- RE-OPENS SEPTEMBER pratt SHORTHAND Classes will meet each evening at 6:90. tcetivate instruc thorough and practical Corner 20th street, eel vat ction given bya ‘Special course of twelve lessons for active phonogra- phere, Students furnished with Text Copy-books, and very desirable stock of Blank-books, Dictionaries, Perfodicats aud other Phone: FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS. E-WRITING Lessons given at any hour of the Best Class! Bottom Prices ! day or evening. “Use of writing machine one hour with ‘eShscial rrices tn Black and Colored SILKS, of out sania, Machines; Ribbons, Linen Paper and otter | “Pisin and Brocade VELVETS, CHUDDAS, CASH- Cae MB. 927 Tetrect northwest. | MASoyin CHUDDA, £239. rool, he: good valan, INDERGARTEN NORMAL INSTITUTE WITH a better grade pany new things KK SOEP GARTEN NOI training of teachers, | Black Goods, a icieht months! cours), commences October aru | A. Jub, it 6-4 all-wool SUITING FLANNEL, @1, Hon, $100. | Fositions secured for those who are quali- | Tejuced from $1.25, fied.’ For particulars apply to MRS. LOUISE POLLOCK, | , 38 oz cee 929 8th street northwest, ° The instructions to ladies oe eg ey given in the afternoon after 3 o'clock. au27-2m DE Pe lack JERSENE @2 90 too ‘McGEE'S SCH pocial in. SNELS' BLANKETS, COM> By be ea ee FORTS. QUILTS and all ‘leading ‘of Domestics, ae SEEERRER Torn, 198, nos-ome | Weavite ot of prices, ‘OUNT VERNON: a i Binatone y 1017 and 1100 M street dorthwest, eep2t TRUNNEL & CLARE. Enters its Ninth Year WEDNESDAY, Sept. 26, 1883, nl ‘Mrs. J. EDDY SOMERS, Princij ALL ¥ English Couree_Compk el F Oresinc Dry Goons. lete, practical. Classical Counse—Prevares for. the Benlor’ year of Seminary, or for ‘cutrauice hito Suuith, Vassar and Welles and German—Taught by the “Natural Method.” new FABRICS ‘We open TO-DAY full lines of all the ip WOOLEN DRESS GOO) the. President of the Faculty. sepl9-3m. INTHICUM INSTITUTE, L GEORGETOWN, D. ©. ‘The Session 1883-1884 will begin OCTOBER 1, 1883. A] ications for admiesion may be made to C..M. MAT- EWS, at his office, No. Slst between the hours of 8:30 and 11:30, m. previous to that day, after ‘that at the School, sepl9-1m 3. DENT, President, 1HE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, 75 FRANKLIN STREET, Baltimore. N. JOLY, 910 14TH STREET N.W.! Washington. § Princi; 283 WESTMINSTER STREET, Providence, 154 TREMONT STREET, Boston. ‘Best of native teachers only; most thorough and cffica- cious method: special advantages for learning conversa- fon. THIRTY LESSONS IN CLASS OF ADULTS. 10, PRIVATE LESSONS AT SCHOOL or at STUDENTS' RESIDENCE. Lectures, Reading, &c., free to Student, Superior | TEACHERS FURNISHED ‘TO OTHER SCHOOLS and to families for certain hours or for per- manent positions. OFFICE HOURS, 2 to 5p. m. 615-Im sain and euergetisProtamors, afters te ggpOr- an ic ersa fine 01 tunity for a thorouxh Classical or Commercial EAuca~ tion, A special class will be opened this week (Sept. 12) for the purpose of giving larger boys the advantage o! learning elementary branches without at the same time being oblized to sit wide by side with boys who are much younger than themselves. An early’ ap for ip of this claas is required, id a quarter in advance. ‘MURPHY, 8. J... President, ibe “ NATIONAL ‘MEDICAL COLLEGE. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. ‘The eecond Annual Session will t MONDAY, OCIOBEN Ion, ATR EAE ‘Building, 1325 H street tu Introductory addres by Prot A. A KING, uninations will commence at the Col- SEPTEMBER Zire, at 5-20 pm, ‘at the Dean's Office, ‘13th ‘sep0-Im_ AW DEPARTMENT, NATIONAL UNIVERSITY. \CUL’ F LAW, ise EEN, (Sauvenr.) ‘with VELVETS and poplorution-—In charge of Mrs. M: Stevens Hart, Princi- “BRUNSWICK” VELVETEENS are the best, Seal Mine Be ee ana Roemer- | _Full lines of DOMESTIC GOODS, FILANNED oe HOUSEKEEPING LINENS, LACE CURTAINS and needful things for the season. JOHN T. MITCHELL, sep] $81 Pennsylvania avente. HIRTS.—DON'T FORGET THAT THE fs) ~~ NOMA weet a in the best Shirt for 75 cents ever offered in this or ang other country, belug eleeantly mude of the very “This Shirt has been sold in this market for ten years, and thousands of our best citizens can testify to its su Pertority, both as to quality and at, 78 cents for the “MYSTERY” SHIRT, the best fitting and most uniform in quality of any shirt 4 the market. spar. ‘Piano—Director, Professor Anton Gloetzner. Art—Drawing and Painting—Director, Professor C. E. Messer, Director of the Washington Art School. Decorative Art—Under the suvervision of competent teachers, sep]-sm PEE BOYS’ ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL HIGH SCHOOL, wn ber 10, Room of Dr. Sunderland's Church, 43¢ street. f this school take high stand in the various in- Tohitions ‘inthe ad. “Mr ‘Hunt auay’ be ‘eadreased through lock box 585. aulsin SCHOOL OF THE ART CLUB, VERNON iow, cor, Par ave and 10th ety reopens ‘Oct i883. E, C. MESSER, in charge; JNO. assistant. x UDOLPH ROWE, TEACHER OF VIOLIN.—SPE- Ric tenefon to Young Taio and Advanced Pare ‘Lessons resumed SEPTEMBE) 1919 avtaue northwest, sepld-im* F. SHELDON'’S FASHIONABLE DANCING ater Fou can jora Tor s week, month, Seilte “Wee om quarter or season, Send for eircular, ausi-om (HE COLUMBIA KINDERGARTEN WILL OPEN, MEGINNISS", 1002 F street northwest PROFESSIONAL. vanis cor, of N.J.ave.and E st. nw. SEPT. 17th. Mrs. ANNA'B. OGDEN, Principal, 1811 I street. Miss F. J. LAKE, Asst. Ind.ave. sepl0-Im ie VER? iS i. HL. BOVEE, MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN, iT NON INSTITU A Femal se " street, will reopen SEPTEMB! Cus, vain, Nervous sep1-3m ‘Mus. C. W. PAIRO, Principal. cre diss eremes wulphur sid all, Medicated Bat HILTONS aoe ae ie ee Sor SPECIALTIES. Languages, Mathematics, ‘THE MOST RELIABLE AND LONGEST. Pi terse oh pty hg susan” | WaCatuiahet Speciulist in the city! Dr. city! Why, ere io X'S Ridius: sete of the Peace. ae Diesen gee ae ee WALDECKER (GRADUATE OF THE Ww ‘Conservatory of Music), ‘Fegchezof Pa, ‘Residence, 1807 13th street northwest. ecp4-2m YOUR FURS AND WINTER CLOTHING AGAINST THE RAVAGES OF MOTH. ofiice, 30. iene 3 > — ‘business \Gen- Meee hoe ee REFINED GUM CAMPHOR, Stiects northweat jaciows 300, PER POUND. apld EE OF 2 coe BAEK: Fas Sr Ix Ham az WILLETT & RUOFFS. 190 Oth streets corner H surcet nortneet,

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