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‘The Public Scheol Trustees. ACTION OF THE BOARD LAST EVENING—A PROPOSI- ISS. | TION TO CHANGE THE LOCATION OF THE NORMAL = SCHOOL—THE POOL ROOM EVIL—INCKEASED aT- NDANCE IN TRE SCHOOLS. At a meeting of the board of school trustees last ning applications for teachers’ places were rr- =, 1 from Benjamin B. Holmes, 8. Thwing and Warm.f | Corre B, Pumphi Janitor’s place from wreether, | Austin Fickley. Ss Were accepted as fol- lows: Miss) ke effect October st 31, 1883; Mau- An anonymous Tocery store opposiie the s Liquor to School children ‘as referred to the orts of superin- ed the average average mun- muinber of t RE STs Octet Orrier oF THE Wa FON, D. be annul ApOray the ming te > made the following rec whieh were Revoke © from. September 27, 1883. Ot Sirs. A LO micas 1 influence pols, and report their conclusions npon our prt | tthe beard, Mrs M Smith offered an amendment to the rules, DuESS OVERCOAT. Was laid over for consideration, providing = that the noon recess may be limited at the disere- AT a rneeting of the Uon Of the superintendents, ADUATES AS TEACHERS. Mr. Stulth offered a resolution, which was referred j to the committee on teachers, providing that In the ppeintizents of male teachers In the public schools of the Distrigt of Columbia, the mate graduates of schools of the District shall be preferred, al they pass the required « ation. va18 PRERFRCTLY IM¥ENSE Our hidles’ fine kid batten stv Our misses enutie # Family Troubles Ventilated. | THE GROUNDS ON WHICH TWO WIVES SUE FOR DI- vouc Messrs. Bancoek, y and «rswold today, for bill for a divores.from. ‘omplainant states that her when she married defendant, 1871, and she harges that for three years her husband has been 1 drunkard and has treated her with : tl in addition to divorce she asks the custody of the children, alimony Messrs. Birney and Birney, for Hiled a DIE for divoree to-da Inatrimony with here Febru and she ci ty PRCTAT. SALE treet and ton the morning jebatich, he struck . continuing to beat tshed from her nose PS. risa clerk in the general land y Of $1.400, and the commissioner, of the fact that he Was failing to amily, required hin to assent to fis sitlay under penalty of hen she has received all but a Toreed her to give him. custody of the child and ined from visiting the house. Dress ITS TO € Losvox Coven Syaur Your Evesiew | | | | been reo Foup’s Ov Bouts brie THEATER Costigve Sau *. Bureh to Lucy P. Villard, pt. morning, in tl Ontcer mad Ds rreets Wi dime. He said he lost the Antietam. “I thought in the Dattle of An- “and I took him in. ation 1 Was discov- rms, but had one of them "Phe court committed mouths, rot then > Prin He wilt hue ast. Di Lin general term in the Phy Hitz; on hearin: wee. Key- | é and 0. rail- | Toad, fai bape this « race trick. ‘Thieves forced an entrance intothe store of Fran- | Dl disu Yennsy lant. nue north | det to take proof, Best agt. suuall | Best; reference to auditor ordered. | Today, Power agt. Walsh; rule on B. HL. Warner. ¥., | Killian agt. Killidn; reference to auditor. 3 testimony ordered tions overruled a lor a ate Cmcvir Court.—Judge Macarthur. ‘Thursday, Johnson at. Steerlin; verdict for de- nee of) fendant. Brien agt. District; Judgment by agree nent. Butt agt. Momon; suit dismissed “W Pan agt. Bartie verdict for defendant. Parker dict for plaintiff. Ghent agt. : plaintiff. Anderson agt. Stran: suit dismisod. Crucor agt. ‘Cropies e. Th agt. Bright & Humphrey; judgment. To-day, Smith agt. Ballock: judgment by default, isby at. Barker; verdict for possession and 4%. Cullinane agt. Blumenberg; death of de- reet southwest, fn the Amid 1. Birch ugt. same; same action. n bearing, esotvrety Porn erloading RRR OO Y YA YL 1, when | RRO OY Y AA L ¥ HOO Y MAE AKA T. R ROO ¥ A ALLL ENES anehe Wedding ot | This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength, and wholesomeness. More economical than with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or F . Phosphate powders, Sold only in cana. Roxan Baxixa. ns. me reception, w if ‘ largely attended, was given at Abner’s hall. Towxi Co., 106 Wall street, N.Y. ape > A Test Cask USper THE Stypay TOR SELLING Liaw ib Alberts was tried in th Court Orbbng on il. tant, > a barroom thd therefore enon San pV 1X GO AMOUT WITH THAT ACHING HEAD? ‘Try Ayer’s Pills, They will relieve the stomach, | Testore the digestive organs to healthy action, remove the obstructions that depress nerves and brain, and thug | Cure your icadache permanently, ted by the JE. X08 WOULD HAVE APPETITE, FLESH, COLOR, Strength and vigor, take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, which Supreme Cou Ap 0. RR. 0,000.—A snit was | will confer them upon you fa rapid succession, 018 3 for Injurles recelved from eject ety cars between the Relay house and being thrown down a forty inthif chums that he Luuight hi Ticket and was ejected without reason, com . Jor the « 2k NOW COMBLETE! aes 8 SKIN SACQUES, 36 INCHES TO 48 INCHES LONG. Taree sunply of Quilted Lined Circnlars Tissian Cir. culars mes in all the New and Stylish Fabrica, FUR-LINED GARMENTS, with rich Dark, Mink and TNprsrerane Fac in Us world that ar Man fevis much dressed wor ‘There are some facts even | Squirrel linines, “Fur Trimmings in every varies. indisputad 1s that a| " mings in every ty. All Goods sold at Low Prices, at re comfortable when he is well ILLETT & ROUFF'S, nd that hie ts tn T hutuer with the | i Ly io 905 Pennsylvania avenue, d than he would othe: be. But he must be rpo THE Taps, . = s8e — accomplsh that at ble . cost he must, that frm say patronive see 5 neon, Parker We On commas | YOUR LACE CURTAINS CAN BE DONE UP EQUAL ‘TO NEW, @> that of Kobinson, Parker & Bireets. =I Ie Rae ‘WITHOUT INJURY, ‘Tre ToRTOISR Lib s in October, but with —_—- min ILas the season of rene 0 WISS LAUND! Yiding, bimnself with suicabie garments al Henniig’s be bon og eriiet Waxrar B. Wittams & Co.. auctioneers, wil sett otls-6t Near Ebbitt House, wu W morning at 10 o'clock & DL, Within their VI, DEALER Sulesrooms, @ cuperloF assortment of furuiture aud | owes CLOTHING SD SECOND-HAND oUse- 438 9th street moana bate cessing Secping ens 10 a a _Highest Price Paid for Second-hand Clothing. 017-3m. EOPLE’S SAYING Ja¥ GOvLy’s Story oF His Lire.—The story of WHERE YOU CAN Jay Gould's lite, told by hitnselt, 15 a remarkable | jo, Seles # sult of Clothing a Gepestt en mauch sown, One—equal to any romance. One of the great ‘Men's Heavy Winter s alband. paid for, seerets of bis success was In buying. Remember % Dron Guia hron gh e eee ‘ais, Doys, and all of you who desire to purchase a ‘School Suits from $4 to 88 aint tele of Se alt arian ea a ae | ese eee Ae Bg or your ma a1 Says that the best boys stock of ready-made clothe ye Flannel Shirt Wale 90c- and’ @L in the city is kept by B. Robinson & Co., J. W. SELBY, Pennsylvania avenue. - sepl 1914-1916 Penusylvauis avenue, him at 10th | ~ E nN |Resvy To-torrow the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition | ti CITY ITEMS. Gentlemen’s Furnishings and Hats. Broadway and 5th ave. Silk Hal Lei 6. Fashionable Brown and Black Stiff to. Splendid assortment Men’s Fine Soft Felt Hats. len’s and Boys’ Stiff Hats, $1, worth $1.50, Kid, Dogskin and Cloth Gloves, Neckwear, Hoslery. ones White Underwear, races, Wool Jackets, AtRC. below Mt. Vernon square. The Following Immense Bargains id to-morrow only at. R. Goldschmid’s n st., 0. $ sheets of colored or white shell paper 9¢.; eon! Sie ‘1 Japanned coal hod with poker and shovel handsome hassocks 30c. worth dredge Doves 4e.; 1 eombease with bait hand rubber comb 17e.; mincing Knives 4c. 2 THAYS assorted colgrs 5e., Worth 1e.; 1 zine with 1 bottle of mdelsine'ell 9e.; paste stove a bo: arm towel racks 3c 6 Inch tea ole poilsh Urays assirted ¢¢ soup ladles 5c; decorated €5, GHIY $2.09; V (forks with cocoa or black hand superior quatity with biack handlessic. siso the foulowing great bargains in andsome cut glass ta goble | worth $1. lange wat SS€S ie, worth ruil haw! 4%: ineh dc T tumbler: 7 cele worth uicers worth $1.25; It or pepper ining covered but- An pile holder and covered sugar bowl only d nir to Every Purchaser ‘To-morrow at M. Augenstein’s, 817 7th street north- West, when the foliowing special bargains will be ald: Complete stone china chamber sets, $1.65; stone china cups and sauce! Sleves, 12e.; 3g doz. ebony hi: ‘Sand forks, stohe china slop pans, ®c goblets, Be; Cuspadores, 10e.3 3g doz, fruit and lamps with chandelier we; hy gal. water pitchers, 15c.; plan- ished tea or coffee pots, 20e., worth 50c.; Hloursieves, syrup pitchers, 11¢; 4j'doz, plated teaspoons, 2; silver-plated revolving castors, &c.; also great eduction in house furnishing goods. Unprecedented Success and Still In- creasing sale of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Price 25 ceats, Galvano-Magnetic Treatment of Dis- ease. GTON BRANCH OF BALTIMORE OFFICE, 92244 F STREET NORTHWEST. Hours from 8 to 12a. m. and 2 to 7p, m., Sunday excepted, Satisfaction guaranteed. Cali’ or send for pamphlet. containing over one hundred yolun- tary testiinonials of cures of citizens of Baltimore and Washington, covering the entire range of nerve and other incurable diseases. See BalUmore 1 for daily aecounts of cures, and every Wednes- ay ad Saturday in Washington Srar. “Consulta- Uon tee, either at office or home of patient. ~_E. A. Parsons & Co. Special Bargains in Seasonable Goods at CLARK 7th st. ne to-morrow only: Hand-made worsted hoods 39¢., hand-made worst- ed jackets merino underwear for ladies and [2 underwear for ladies and men Scarlet medicated underwear, all orth $1.50., gent’s regular made brown balbriggan hose regular e., Solid color regular made silk fancy saucers, frimmiigs, Was: Best Selected Stock of Dry and Fancy 5 6 7th st., bet. G and H., Youngs’. ed underwear $1.00 up. nel underwear $50c. Scarts 50e, at Auerbach Heavy canton flan- supply beautiful dollar th and 2 ‘Thornton’s Emulsion of pure Cod Liver Oli with Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda for coughs, colds, consumption, impaired nutrition and general debility; easy and pleasant lotake. Preseribed by Physi¢ians. Sold by Drug- gists. Large bottles, 50e. Manufactured by W. E. Thornton, Corner Baltimore and Harrison streets, Baltimore, Md. mnw,t Mother Swan’s Worm Syrup. Infallible, tasteless, harmless, cath feverishness, restlessness, Worms, ConsUpauion. 25 cents, i lerney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every mogning, and delivered in half-pouhd “Ward” prints, 40c. per we Cheese, Buttermilk and Sweet per quart, Cream pint NEW PUBLI FOR NOVEMBER, SNING A NEW VOLUME. With the November Cextrry begins the four- teenth year of the magazine, and the third un- der THe Century name. The number Is one of ex- traordinary attractions, containing SIX FULL-PAGE ENGRAVINGS by Core and Jonson, and many strong literary features. The contents include: First chapters of A SERIAL STORY BY GEORGE W. CABLE, entitled “Dr. Sevier,” a novel of New Orleans life the time being the eve of the late Civil War. _ THE BULI-FIGHT. An interesting paper by Cuantes DepLEY WaR- NER, With illustrations from life by BLUM. A NOVELETTE BY HENRY JAMES. Part 1., entitled “The Impressions of a Cousin,” a story of New York. AN AMERICAN ARTIST IN ENGLAND, by Mrs. SCHUYLER VAN RENSSELAER, illustrated, with drawings by Wiystow Homer. THE CAPTURE OF JEFFERSON DAVIS. A narrative of personal experience by BuRTON N. private secretary to Mr. DAVIS, who ac- companied him on his retreat from Richmond. ‘This paper is of marked historical importance, as well a8 of great interest. TOURGUENEFF IN PARIS. Reminiscences of the great Russlan novelist, by ALrnoxsé Dauber, his French contemporary; with a new full-page portrait engraved by COLE. THE SILVERADO SQUATTERS. Sketches of a deserted California mining-camp. Part 1. By Rosert Lovis STEVENSON, author of “New Arabian Nights,” ete, MADAME MODJFSKA. A brief paper reviewing her recent characters, with a uew portrait by EaTox and Cong, “MRS, KNOLLYS.” A short story by the author of “Guerndale.” GLIMPSES OK PARIS. An entertaining paper, richly ilustrated from drawings by E. R. BUTLER, QUEEN VICTORIA. 1828, and from a recent photograph. THE SCENES OF CABLE’S ROMANCES. By Larcapio Hearn of New Orleans, with illus- trations from etchings by JosePa PENNELL, NATURE IN ENGLAND. By Burnovaus, illustrated by Parsons. THE BREAD-WINNERS, ‘The fourth installment of the anonymous novel. In order that new subseribers who begin with the November number may secure the whole of “The Bread-winners,” which commenced in August, we have reprinted, in pamphlet form from magazine plates, the three installments previous to Novem- ber, and coples may be had of all dealers or of the Publishers (post-paid) for ten cents. This is the first half of the story. THE DEPARTMENTS contain a variety of interesting contributions, in- Heute fone las Prof. fenry A. “Opera in New York,” in “Bric-a-Brac,” etc., etc. ee Subscription price of THE CENTURY, $4.00a year; ‘single numbers, 35 cents each. All dealers receive ‘subscriptions, or remittance may be made direct to the publishers by postal or express order, registered letter, bank check, or draft. THIRTY-SIX NUMBERS FOR $8.00. A subscription for one year, and the 24 back num- bers from the beginning of Tue CEnroRY series, for $8.00, or @ subscription and the 24 back num bers, bound in 4 volumes, post-paid, for $10.00, It THE CENTURY CO., New Yor, N.Y. A FEV! LD WINE AND OLD FRIENDS ARE KNOWN O'R re gusting ca aed Boom forges GiOFAING En be sckl'ts Rapectstie pris ‘addreas SUSTE'S Old Stand, No. 619 D street, between 6th and . B—Note rate ee f "Tinrver wears oc alone ane an Wathing. Isforsloat Rin atroat nertingest, EDUCATIONAL. _- EDUCATIONAL. DRY_Goops. ERMAN CLASRES—CHILDREN AND GROWN GRABOWSKIL WM. 4.8. PHI = a pe Wan ad im eae bas | A "FpeE ere Ret coon, | Smasers: Srnse: Srmere: O17 12th treet northwest, WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, Music Hall, commer tth and D stx nw. Entrance 707 Dat. Fiftecnth year opens Sept. 10. Piano, Orzan, Voice, Singing, Violim &c: Twelve teachers, Free sd: yantaces. O. B. BUELARD, Director. sep18-2m PENCERIAN~ BUSINESS COLLEGE, LINCOLN PHAN Building, corner thy and D “strec?* “Day and vening Sessious. Complete in its arrangewents for training sons and chters, stid_ men and women for self-support and reat’ iffe, denis received every. month in the year. Seholarhip tor year, from date of entrance, day or evening, #50. Speci terms by month or quarter, or for year by instahnezits, Circulars matied jon, INRY ©, SPENCER, Principal, MRS. SARA A. SPENCER, See Pacha eas "TE ploitical Analveie. Vocal Culture and Expiession —and Readings in SHAKSPHARE and GENERAL “LITERA- p. Clases forming for Clersyinen and for 1624 Mass. ave seni STR Or privatedy-at resi English teucht to toreseners. NOEWoon ass ‘EACHERS: JL, Principals: Prof. B. R- iatherstics: Prof. 8. M. (Col, Moral and. Mental. Philoso- inner, (Nat. Ob niont, (Diplomee de V3 M.R, Garrison and Prof. Miss M. . Belles Lettres; Prof. Anton Gloetater, Instrumental Musi s H. Evrenonti Jones, Vi asic: Pr lesser, Art, Drawing and Painting: Mrs. P. Collier, € Drawing and ve Art. iss J. Chest Calisthenics and Eloeution: Prof. L, @. Marini, Dancing. In branches not named the best instruction provided, te For terms and other (peanaies apply, to the Principals, at 1212 and 1214 Mth street. ocl1-tno2 V ASHINGTON SCHOOL OF PHONOGRAPHY AND LA! NG, 927 I street northwest. 2 E Lesions given if desired. g ‘h evening at 6:30, SPPCIAL Course of twelve lessons for Phonographers. STUDENTS supplied with Text-books, Copy-books, Dictionas criodicals, Phonographic materials, & TYPE-WRITING Lesions, any hour, day or evening, -writing correctly and promptly done. at TT on All work sati iitactors. Ask tor MCKEAN, oll Nw CLASS FORM NG. FRENCH PRONUNCIATION ‘Mastery guaranteed in cightecn lessons, Clase lim: Carls of admission #6," Course opens Thusday, No- vember 1, 1883, on or before date “Cards” pst We obtained. LUCI n¢ ML, a native ‘010-19t whic OLLI IN inatic Art. 2 Street northwest. Glasses formed, pupils received and circulars to be had at residence, 8-3" ART SCHOOL, 1318 I ST. N. W., OPP, FRANKLIN Park, Fourteenth apmual session, ‘Thorough i sienction Gi an au an painting. Mechanical draw ing. . Charles Sehlaar, 08-ln* Mrs. 8. E. FOLLER, Prineipal W288INGTON SCHOOL, OF ELOQCUTION ENGLISH LAN y Development and Culture of the ‘of Conversation, Reading, Public 4 Distinct Articulation tanght to. b suffering from painful Vocal Defects, Eng- lish, with especial attention to ease and facility in the omposition, taught to Foreigners and others, by simple and comprehensive methods, Speeches and Ex- says corrected. Instruction given in the delivery of Orations, Speeches, Headings or Recitations for special occasions, To met individual necessities, Elective Stu- des outside of the Regular Course, iuay be arranged for with the Principal. he Pr Tefers by permission to Dr. D. W. Pren- ‘The Principal tiss, Dr-F, Hyatt, Dr, Carroll Morgan, Di Gregory, minary, and rs. JAE, Somers, Principal. Mt. Version others, "+ fg Clasees for Tadies and (lentlemen now, open. Private instruction daily. 05-Lin ‘OHN THEOPHIL TEACHER of Piano, Organ and Harmony. Apply at Ellis’ Music Store, 337 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, 06-ln OWE'S BOOK-KEEPING—SHORTEST METHOD in the Unite Months of study saved by aur experienced Bookkeeper. No text books to study,as they are practically useless, "With 35 the purposes sand Sinzing, month; three months for $12. Howe's Rayid’ Bu: Ress Peamanship alone, $3, HOWE'S Business School 517 7th street. of, SE ews 1253 9th street northwest, Lessons, Cards at Ellis’, ROWN'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND, ROOM 7, Riley building, s. ¢. cor. 9thand En, w,’ No classes’ Students received any time, Hours 8 to 10 p.m. daily, Write for circulars, ‘sep5-6un M GER, et of Voice and Piano, ‘Ten years’ experience, 134 16th street st 5 ME IS r French Classes at her residence, 1323 K stret north A good pronunciation acquired in one term by her honic system, Classes of all grades at moderate ie 18, for young girls, Dally Kindergarten for ol VID 8. _L. JOHNSO} 3 AND CHOIR Master, 1117 10th street northwest. Private lessons Si per hour. Public vole ‘80 cents per month, 20 ae & Ds E, Fears 4 py of the eclebrated Marstro, Cav. zt | Franceseo Lamperti, lan, Italy, is prepared to give in> struction in his method of Voice culture, 927 19th street north it. oel-lin* PRESTR by SURE fonoon Wi reopen for the rechten ef vapgs SEPTEMBER 26, 27 and 28, 1583. 18k. Pull carpe arene Ht Sd closes June iat, JHE WASHINGTON COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, A Boarding and Day Schoot oe For Youne Tadies and Children. Sail reopen September Cxperiencedd teach Tith, with a fuil corps of . For Circulars apply at Uae Institute, 1023 and 1027 12th aul-3m street northwest, The JERSEY is to-day more popular than ever, We have added to our stock and offer a more o7 than at any previous tine. LECT SCHOOL, High Sc ool for both sexes, JERSEYS AT #25 = northwest, wil Perfect fitting; an extra stitched throughout wit! and colors. y be made rons 9.8.10, to p.m. JERSEYS AT #4. edd on the Heights. ble by street care to all parts of the the lovation bealthifal Perfect fitting; French ent: fin inette; full plaited back: } Collar; Pockets and Cutt sold hundreds of these much better JERSEY Price as above, silk fniched Stock- mae satin bow, Revere and colors, We hai tet haying bought lures. the dalam rts, Operas and fessor's System, ars of practice, to the very” hizhest cultn to. al7 JERSEYS AT $5, Fast opened. 109 JERSEYS, extra heavy qual inette, close and fine ; Rev: Collar, Caffs, Plaited Back GUA Baltimore, }_N. JOLY, | and Bow, at #5 each, in black only: superb arment Me yethiuston. | 5 Principal. "| Also, 50 JERSEYS, extra fine quality. Revere Collar, is tena gcc aici Plaited Back and Bow, Pockets and Coffs, in Navy Blu Best of native teachers only; most thoroneh and effica- cious method; special advantawes for learning conversa- tion, PRIVATE LESSONS AT SCHOOL or at STU- DENTS’ RESIDENCE. Superior teachers furnished to othier schools and to families, Gftice Hours 2 to 5 pan, 815-9, Garnet and Cardinal only, at 5 cack. We Lave sok both above for $7. JERSEYS AT $7, (CHARLES B, DONGH, TEACHER OF PIANO AND 50 JERSEYS in Black ont aid quality: Rovere C jolin, 608 'H street northwest. Collar, Cuffs, Pockets, Plaited aud Bow, st Piano music for receptions and private parties a spe- ity. tia} elegant garment. CORCORAN BUILDING, opposite U8. T., a Selec JERSEYS AT $9. Afen. Only scholars of cood moral character t- i term of 1883 boxing Sept. 10th. Day and Evening Ses- sions. Careful and thorough inetruction in the Com- The “JERSEY PAR EXCEL fection of a JERSEY in mon Enclish Branches, Book-keepiiz,. Short-hatd, Higher Arithmetic, Aleebia Geometry Latin and Greek, | im Black only. BURTON MACAFEE, AML, DG Aa Se SILK JERSEYS, WENCH, AND, ENGUSH PAULY AND Day SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE | 4 919 ana 912.50, 1305 17th st., corner Massachusetts ave., Washington, D. C., under the direction of Mrs. L, P. McDonald and Miss Anna Ellis, assisted by Prof, A. PMontacue, depart. ment of Ancient Langnages: Dr. BP. Caulfield, de partment of Music; Vile Barren department French: Miss EmmaJ. Rowe, Kindergarteb, and a full corps of competent teachers, thorough Envlish and classical course, with special vantazes offered in French and Music, fo Frocbel's ndergarten system will be added daily oral instrue- tion in French. A limited number of young ladics re- ceived as Parlor Boarders, For cirenlars and informa tion call upon of address the principals at 1625 N street northwest, asington. sigteck cat fendic will convey pupils residing on Capi- tol Hil direct to the scliool una Retina aug-3m _ Bepl-3r PAIRO, Principal, 188 HILTON'S GLISH AND FRENCH SCHOOL FOR LADIES, 821 Vermont ayenne, reopens Sep- tethoroust inetraction { the Languages, Mathemati jorongh instruction in the Len; ematics, Literature and the Sciences. au25-2m HE FROEBEL INSTITUTE—KINDERGARTEN and Schoo! for primary ani advanced grades, Misses POLLOCK and NOERR principals, reopens Sept 12th at 1127 13th street, one equare froin Thomas circle.au30-3m. W. FLYNN, A. M., PRIVATE TUTOR, iy 8, W. corner Sth and K strects northwest, Mathematics, Latin, Greek. Fren German, English, Preparation for College. West Point, Annapolis, aud ‘competitive examinations. Terms in advance. FALL AND WINTER WRAPS, Onur assortment of Ontside Garments for Tall and Winter Wear is much lancer and in variety greater than ever before, comprising the newest styles and latest designs in Plush, Sicilliene, Gros De Londre, Radzemir and Cloths, Dolmans, Circulars, Nowmarkets, ‘HOOL FOR GIRLS, TEMBER 26. COATS AND JACKETS, We offeran All-Wool “Harding and Celby’s” Diag- onal Cloth, perfect fitting, silk Stitched JACKET for the low price of $5. AN ELEGANT SICILLIENE CIRCULAR, Quilted Lining, Fur Collar, and edged with Fur all around, for $15. 5 A SPLENDID SEAL PLUSH COAT, inches long, Seal Ornaments and best Quilted Satin NING ee 5 A MONTH. , for the extremely low price of #35. ENING ChARSES a ccping, Endo CONTE | Lining, for the extremely low price of § Spelling. au20 ° OUR WRAPS ¢ Culture and the’ Art AO HT strevt northwest. sepl-2m* wre all Tailor-made—the production of the best mamn- M BS ae 2 ¥ " a Chien ie facturers—and for perfection in styles and reasonable y School for Young Ladies and Children, 173 es ‘pani Masstelinsctis avenue, lite parilence of Gen. Geo, By, | PHces cannot be surpassed, McClellan, near F-strect car line, For circulars apply to Principal. sep22-tn" EVERY GARMENT M33, FEAIED OF BOSTON, eacher of Vocal and Ti mental Music and ha mony, will remove, Septem! th, to 1012 10th strex northwest, CHOOL OF MUSIC (ESTABLISHED 18 ) Notice th street northwest; branch norihe ner Penhsplvania 9 mist.n.w. Open after Be pt. 10, HE I _Seps-2m E INARY, OPENED SEPT. 17th. actical Instruction will be given to nen and boys over ten years old, who wish to ft ves for any business’ or profession. Only 20 pups wanted’ Cireularsat bookstores, Inquire of Z. RICHARDS, A. M., 1301 Coreoran street. sepld WOODWARD & LOTHROP. IPHE Boys’ ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL HIGH Cd SCHOOL, will Sepiemiier 10, ats tine” North Sesst o jember 10, in. the "Noy lon Too ef Dr Sunderland's Churh, wa ciect tne | Dust Arrivep Pupils of this school take high stand in the varions in- stitutions in the land. ‘Hunt may be addressed The very Jatest styles in through lock box 535. aul3-3m LADIES CLOAKS, DOLMANS, CIRCULARS and EET INSTITUTE, 603 F STREET NORTH- WEST. ‘The specialties are Mathema ing of Oreck, ice, Elocntion, and Read- E es and gentlemen thoroughly pre- pared for business, se A. CHAMBERS, Principal. MES JRANaE EB, TRU HER PUPILS and others desiring instruction in VOCAL MUSIC ‘that she will resuine lessons on OCTOBER Ist. Resi- dence, 933 New York avenue, sep27-Im_ OQUZEE ART SCHOOL-FOURTH YEAR, ‘Terms, $3 per month; three lessons per week. Vernon Row, coruer Pennsylvania ayeuue and 10th Ri DANCING ACADEMY, AT. NTS Man Eatreet, near 9th, northwest, is now open Tor eas: sat clos ee cing formed, Days of instruction, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturday: particulars see circulars, Bep26 M41 Mearns scHoor will reopen SEPTEMBER 197i, 1883, At 1110 L Street Northwest. ME AND MBS ALERED BusAG Witt 5 their Educational Home for Young Ladies and Lit tle Gils September 26th, at 1712 N sirect northwest, hear Connecticut avenue street cars, Call for circulars or after September 15th, ‘ OUNT VERNON SEMINARY, 1OY7 and 1100 MI street dorthwest, VASHI IN, D.C. IN "AY; Sept. 26, 1893, Principal. M Mus. English Course—Complete, thorotuh and practical. EDDY MER: ssical Course—| ppares for the senior year of ‘the Seminary, or for ent ice into Smith, Vassar and Welles- ley. : fienchand Gemun—Tauehty tho "Natural Method” nvenr. Hlocution-tn chan of Mis, M, Stevens Hart, Princl- ‘of the Washinton ‘of Elocution. PVocal ‘Music “Dincures, Madame Ranke Tocmer- tor, Professor Anton Gloetzner. —Drawing and Painting—Director, Professor ©. E. Messer, Director of the Washington Art’ School. Decokative Art—Under the suvervision of competent teachers, sep1-3ma, ‘USICAL ACADEMY. 1721 DE SALES STREET, sep20.5m J.P. CAULFIELD. LY DEPARTMENT; NATIONAL UNIVERSITY. Hon. Arthur MacArthur, Ausociate Justice of the Su- Preme Court of the District of Columbia, President, Hon. Samuel ¥. Miller. Associate Justice of the Sn- preme Court of the United States, Professor of Interna- nal snd Constitutional Law. H. O. Claughton, eta Profensoe. of Pleading, Evi- gence, Equity Jurisprudénce, Commercial and Maritine wa ‘illiam B. Webb, esd., Professor of Practice and Judge (oo Ei ‘Carusi, eaq., Professor of the Law of Real and sonal Property. Contracts, "Negotinble Instruments, y and Applied Evidence. Watson J. Newton, tice and Sect esq. Associath Professor of Legal vot the pone CTURERS, Hon: W, Willoughby: Dechy and Conveyances, mn: W. aud Con Enos h itotten, és. La vet ‘Corporations, Ik, Ross Perry. éeq., The Conflict of Laws, Reopens Monday, October Ist, 1883, at the Lecture Rooms, 925 F street northwest. ‘Cataldgues can be ob- tained’ at Morrison's, Parker's, Anglinr's and Adams’ Bool ‘Treasurer, v- restores, or at the office of the EJ. Lav ender, 20057 Louisiane avenue: “New stuncis con abe tain fhformation or enter at the Lecture Hoos between the hours of aud 10am. and 4 and 5 p.m., aud from 10 a.m. to4 p.m. ut the office of the Secretary, W. J, J, New- ton, 810 F street northwest, sept-2m_ ROF. SHELDON'S FASHIONABLE DANCING ize only by thu elite, You can Jobs for a wetk, wasnt, oO in for a Week, mor Quarter or season, Send for eireiiar, au3l-6m (COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL, JAMES C. WELLING, LL. D., PRESIDENT. The Hon, WALTER 8, COX, LL.D. “ Prof ‘of the Lay and _ Personal Property, of e-Gontratts and of Crimes and Ailademeasone: ‘The Hon. a A. MAURY, LL. D., Professor of Equity Jurisprudence, of” Common Law eadiing, of the Law of Evidence a and the Law of Partner. ‘The Hon. WILLIAM STRONG, LL. D., ‘Lecturer om Constitutional Law, GEORGE'F. APPLEBY, Esq. Judge of Moot Courf, and, Amociate ‘The. "Protessor of Vv ILLIAM WALDECKER (GRADUATE OF THE WALKING JACKETS, in Silk and Cloth, all kinds Lspzie Conservatory of Music), Tegcher of Piano, | and Prices Orvan and Harmony. Lessons resumed September ith, Ladi . yard Lcsidence, INT Ist street northwest, senda | 4 Ladies Cloth, « spel dpe hi dg) andy ‘Colors. FAMILY SUPPLIES. A Fre Or FANCY PEACHES AND QUINCES. PEARS, GRAPES AND BANANAS. BROCADED and SEAL SKIN PLUSHES, just the thing for Stylish Wraps, : FRENCH TRICOTS, from $1.25 per yard up. J. A. LUTTRELL & CO., 817 Market Space. Assonturst Tum & Crews a 939 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ALSO FIRST-CLASS BEEF AND VEGETABLES, PALACE MARKET, uth and New York avenue, oo 28 ET EEBETS: NEW COMBINATION SUITINGS NOTICE 10 HOUSEKEEPERS, es eed Seas IN PATTERNS: co ie RRR 8 cco EERE R R . pied g5Sg TTIT EEE RRR L é Ss, T RE RRR E ae ak 2 Bk RE Sessead ‘ssS oT KEE R RB LLLL 14.50. RRR, EE! rou ae q CCC REE : ERE FE AANRN VELVETS AND PLUSHES TO MATCH. x “AN NN ° GGG_00.L DDD EEE N! GROS GRAIN AND SURAH SILKS. G GO OL BON G oO OL N x 2 GOOD GROS GRAIN SILKS, $1.00, H H H a Ei WILL ALWAYS AUT) ILLS, AUNT TEAD AND BISCU LSE =~ TYLER & CHEWNING. Wholesale Depot, corer ist treet and Indiana. avenne, jet WM. M. GALT & CO. ate Frnst-Crass, BEEF, LAMB, VEAL, MUTION, fc CORNED BEEF Stalls 628, 620 and 630 Center Market, 9th street wing, gpa and 208 Northern Liberty Alirket; or adress Murketing delivered free of charge to all parts of the o13 = Novertes Ix Brack Goons. SEATON PERRY, (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & BROTHER,) TO UTP SRP ATEENTIGS OR TADS To MOURNING AND BLACK DRESS FABRICS, iN AND THE MOST CELEBRATED EUROPEAN MAM SUFACTUREES, COMPRISING HENBIETT; ‘MELBOSE CLOTHS. ‘VENETIAN ‘MARIE. city. PROPOSALS. r ROPOSALS F Dig Fi LS FOR TH PP SE ORT eon ae een ENDING JUNE 30, 1884, G. — DEAP D'ALMA, Orrice or SurEnvieIxG Ancurrecr, BEMIR nse Ascurr CACHEMIRE HINDOU, | 1, eae D.C., October 10, 1883. HAP UEATICE CLOTH, Sealed will be received at this office UNTIL ‘BISON CLOTH, TWELVE Mon the TWENTE EIELE Doe ON Oe ‘ . on CHEV re eedereen nore materials ‘oquired dust following named may be feats de eke Mek ny a Finien om Hair, Painters! Mat funbers” Materials, Char: | THYBET CLOTHS, Stee tie Copnen Fite lay and "Tare Brick Bie CASHOTELSEY. CT caltons and schedules of whic ean be liad on applica SrSckiites ae JA8. G. HILL, ocl2-codt Supervising Arctutect. COURTACLD'S ENGLISH CREPE vers*™ P2OPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES. CO TRIMMING CAND. VELEN PORT Sass besiemete: ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF BLACK MOURMING \U OF EXGRAY! AND Prix: SILKS, Buneat ANG ee ober 10th 1883. £27 CHOICE. GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND CoR- Scaled Proposals will be reosived af tig o@ice unis | RECT PHIUES, TWELVE M., WEDNESDAY, NO = FOURTEENTH, 1883, ‘for Supplies néeded by this SEATON PERRY, fodane Bothy wot articles in tho folowingrelanes, les, Binders’ Grocers’ Sundries, Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9th strect, Established 1840. ol Dsx Goons n Seeenies Atenas, Groves Bu ‘Hard: fare; Iron Castings; Brass Castings: Gas and. Steam Eittings; Lumber: Horse Feed; Ice; and Coal and Blank forms for zon articles of any class, _ with information ‘to. ities, tities and “4 Sitions, will be furnished on application to the ancies PRICES AND QUALITIES. ‘on each item will be considered separately | iq, ein toraay arm lot of best, qualities Ladies: 6-4 ference of eats | cloth Sulting.at eee eS odo fe oath ‘Our stock of House Linens is and very sn- Ee rat sg. manenarmants | cei name Me St SOHN TM) TELE, on $91 Peuusvivania avemue, eat heli’ elegantly tands cf the'eecy Sak Se “MYSTERY” MEF occ nortowet | Chndaa All colore, 40 inches wide. 9 er inde Sov all color 40 inches wits, O25 conta a Stinch Tricot Chath, #2 riety to make seloctiome frown, oem, Teena, stock of Brocade Velvets and Pinehes Silke, ‘Colored Slike “Rhadamenss Merseokeme ene Brocade Silks in wreat variety, Prices euar- te “Webave Grand Raneaine in Blaukets, Tabic Liuens Towels, Napkins. &c.. fresh goods, fie Rtanikets, @5, realuced from ae ide Sheeting, 2y yards wid nila mach Fite ¢ cor and prices.” We linve capers whe will serve you “ONE PRIC larket Space, en 24 floor, hae king al wasonal Norr.—re. PE CLOAKS! CLOARS? Clo vkst New stock of the above goods Just. oy hie thie a * Colure % aes, Bike, ‘wool Fall Dress Gr $10 v ots, DOr pair. #250 $3. $9.0 Biaukets, from 1-25 per pair, BIG BARGAINS. e 200 dozens Cream Dan 10-4 Best Bleached C.-M. TOWSON, €36 PENNsyLvanta Avrree. os Roots Sag. Canrers: Canrers:: C ARPETS! 1! THE LATEST STYLES IN BRUSSELS AND N+ GRALN CARPETS, New styles will be added to our lange asesstin ot om MONDAY, OCTOBER Sra, BRIGHT STYLES, LARGEST ASSORTMENT. LOWEST 1h cts, Sets. Sete, Bete, Hcte., $7 ots, 50 cts, Gets. FLOOR DRUGGETS, all sizes, Latest Desizne, Lowest Prices, VELVET, MOQUETTE AND TAPESIEA RUGS, FLOOR OIL-CLOTHS, all widths, NOTTINGHAM CURTAIN LACE, new drsicns, 25 ots., 31 ote, $7 ets,, 45.ctn., 50 cts, FINE ALL WOOL WHITE BLANKETS, per pair 5, 85.50, 86, 87, BB. cM. TOWSON, 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ob Sonth Sate, A Few Sreciat Barcus. BLACK SILKS, 75e. COLORED CASHMERUS, all pare woo), dk width, 3 FRUIT OF THE LOOM COTTON (vet), © BLACK FRENCH SILKS, #1, €1.25, #10 #175. #2 Our excellent quality BLACK FRENCH SILKS re- duced from $1.50 to $1.25—special bangal BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK (slightly soiled), re- @uced trom 75e. to 50e., pure linen, COLORED and BLACK SILK VELVETS, «pe: gain, $1.50, bar- COMFORTS, #1. BLACK CASHMERES, all pure wool, are cbse ‘they were list fall. <i ‘ “CARTER'S,” ork 71 MARKET SPACT. because I make A specialty of bareains at all times in second-hand Pisnos sod Onan that Tdo not iB) stock, This is a mistake, slthoneh ft t= seldom that T buy new goods on reeular full price ‘system, as I never ask more than from #200 to $350 for the very best Pinnos made, Pianos reg- ularly sold at prices ranging from $450 to 1,000, T nvust, ay nin such a way as to sell for less than the man- ‘ufacturer's wholesale price, This I do tending aa Biences’ sales, and accepting the offers of manufacturers: in need of ready cash, and willing to make sacrifices, Pianos and organs from the best kuown makers fre- quently arrive st my store with the sunplo mustrucuuuz ial is - for the cash offe ds ae a for the best fer, and reniit, as enon ae presi ™ Commencing October’ Ist, I shall offer a Linc of goods \ OTE—MANY PEOPLE IMAGINE na FOR excellence and variety, and at. snch prices that KOTHING | in the way of competition will be a cireumstance worthy of consideration. This is a baukrupt stock of Foods arriving in such quantity to doubly tll m3" store, I ell. it Porth new Phaze aes wor 0, Sas. Knathe& Cos be a ces 0. treet wort Washington, D.0. . Bre) G E “DECKER” PIANOS, ARE MADE BY DECKER BROS. N.Y. G.H. KUHN, Sole Avont, 407 luta st.u. w. ‘Also for Burdett ongans. eopla. F. A. Unso, fran UPRIGHT PIANOS FOR RENT AND FOR SALE PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED A SPECIALTY, §2~ Oniers promptly attended to, F, A URSO'S Piano fepl0-7m Roome, 613 11th ntrvet northiwoat, I. WILD & BRO, G. ‘709 7th street northwest, Always offer Special Barcains to Cash Duyrr for the Suet, the Kranich & Bach and. New Lug land “PIANOS and Barker ORGANS, new or second hand, but also sell on easy tastall- ments, ‘Tuning and repairing faithfully attended to. Hi EDNEKAMP I ran HIGHEST STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE, TED FOR BUILIANCY OF TONS AND DU Y. SINGING QUALITY UNRIVALLED. SHLP AND FINISH SUPEMIOM to we we ALL \CTORY PRICES—EASY PAYMENTS. We on hay old Pianos to ex. change ext oe ‘the value of then ie dd HEIN, BRANCH FACTORY WAREROOMS, 427 10th street Rorthwest, aus EICHENBACH’S PIANO WAREROOMS. §IANOS: med cee ahem Saad PPA on ents peel Renee ‘Lith street, above Pa_ Rad ——. Jan30 P45X0s, ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC. STECK & CO. PIANO, ‘The Most Perfect Piano Made, EMERSON PIANO, ‘The Best Medium-priced Piano Manufactare’. WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS. rented orex+ ‘Piance end Organs $oldon jnstelimenta, perm 45 CENT MUSIC, ‘The only complete stock in the city. HENRY EBERBAUCH, No. 915 F STREET. Managing partner of the late firm Ellis& Co. a2 —aae—————

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