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— THE EVENING STAR: WA , i e f » ' SHINGTON, D. C TUBSDAY SEPTEMBER 23, 1884. LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. Orrick oF THR CHIEF Sioxar OFrIcRR, ‘Wasntxetos, D. €., Sept. 23, 1584, 10 am. For the middle At! orp part, partly ¢ ia the forthern p stationary temperat Wedneshix, lowak rains" are Indic northern part of th s, the Ub leys; and generally fair weat temperature for ail otuer “rand stath strie!s, est TWO-PLY CARPS: designs, at 73 cents. Extr: gut ingrain carpets 30 ce: latest desicns, 75 ceats. Floor vil-ciotiss, all w Hall and stair carpet to match. Sewing and Ing, Scents Towsen’s, 66 Penhsyivanla avenue, south side. Trece B,of the fre down M street_yesteniay a ny gn alarm of fire, coliided with one 0 wagous, doing Some damage to tue beer. was injured. Pessarr’s Ick Cream For PRESERVING.—Fine catawba gr: guaranteed to be pure. Also, fine Imported Estra ob vinegar for picklins, vic. Get it at Cur. S, YL 7th street northwest, Mapase B. Vas Revri. 1112 13th, street nort West, Begs to arnowuce that she will retu Weslingtou and be reuty for business Octoler when she Will open an eiewant line of Noveities Ladies’ Dress Goods and Trimmun-s, sel Sonally from the latest importatious Hows Cowrour. Use Alnddin Security Om, It is known to be the safest Use ALappIN SkccxiTy Oi.—After more than | te years trial this excellent oll continues to grow Im public favor, the ever inereastiu detman Wha tts merit dione ts its recommendation ‘Dest housenold oll in use. as Ui Aw ESGixe on the Sonthern Marsland railroad crashed through an open sv enginy house ut Bran: ‘euring out the rear wa ‘Tue Swepisn MOVEMENT CUkE.—Prof. ‘am adept in tac Sweslisia ses tnany te-tltnont jain the naiureot his tr cles of success I at apd gentlemen of © toad in the requis Grom Stockholm, Swede every day during the unr set apart for administers or superiutends the treatment. Oice Is at S22 10th street nortuwest. Bazak DuessM axes, tllustratin winter styles, 15 cents, at Oppente Street northwest, St. Cloud bulldiu, institute ies, ad Ais, a lat ‘Durves’s Garp’ for rent. See advertisement. ENGLISH STONE CitNa, Hanpwake avo CcTLsny at AveTios.—Mr. Dowling will Soll to-morrow, ut Bis auction rovlas, a fue assortment of the: I Dealers siduld attend Sule peremptory. See ad. Your Evesiony Frereo 31 CITY AND DIs RICT. Condensed Locnis. » Arts, corner of Ue open free dents, ‘The National Academy of I8th street and New Yor: Wednesday eventncs parents and all lo Alexander Kelly reports that he was reliev bis gold watch, Valued at $4), while Int Lust Saturday night. ‘This is ue second u has been reileved of his wateh ui cumstances, Detective Cox revovered te wateh before. Last Friday afternoon, the 19th tn: Robinson colored), 17 years old, vin; Art st \t, Thomas at Monte was aceidentally shot in the fice by his brother, | Wim. Kobiuson, who was carelessly haudling a gan! ‘The wounded boy was immediately taken to Uh Freedman’s hospital by his (friends, and it 1s ‘Thought he will los his sth ‘The pump at the corner of Sth and P streets northwest has been out of order for a week. r. George amazed about tal fiernoon by a fire past tnree o'clock y Started by a small boy with some matches. reted on a pole at the te ‘The new electric lamp 1 comer of Yth street and Pennsylvania wveni Yo the ground last night a Uitte before midut, and Was smashed. Tt uppears that some one cut ‘the wire rope holding the apparatus with a pair of BDI street, near K, last event sa grocer, living at the corner of 13th and and Wililuim Keepy, who was driving the horse, ‘Were thrown out and sustained puintul injuries. A largely attended reception was given at the Foundry M. EF. church lust alsht w the pastor, Rev. H.R. Naylor, and his bri Mr. W. I. Sibley, of this city, who has recenuy been appointed foreman of construction of the L. S. post office, court aud custom house at Pensacola, Florida, will’ leave here in a few days and enter upon his duties October Ist Mr. Sibley's last Wate work in this section was the erection of fs Admiral Dabigren's chapel at South Moun- tain, 2 ‘The Rev. Edmond Hez Swem, pastor of the Second Bapust church, was suddenly summoned by tele grain last night to Greensburg, Ind., on account of the dangerous iliness of his father. Yesterday afternoon Mr. Louls Bagger, while attempung to Jump on car No. 1, of the Washi ton and Georgetown rallroad, at "the corner of Sth and I streets southeast, fell abd fractured mis skull. Dr. Herbert rendered medical ald and conveyed Lim to his home, 117 € street northwest. The work of removing tie bones of persons Interred in the old Holmead cemetery was begun esterday, but very few traces of the dead were Tran" gang of “inty men was at work on tse ground to-day. ‘The will of the late Henrietta W. Rittenhouse, of wn, Was led and proven to-day. — She Georgetor Dequeaths all her estate to her children and the | $0" a 0 eB of her late husband by 2 former marriage, Share and suare alike, and appoints her sons, Benf’ F_and David Rittenhouse, executors, ‘This morning, in the register of wills office, Mag- dalena Berens qualified us guardian to Eliza Be- enberg, bund. ——— Local Political Associations. At a meeting of the Jefferson democratic associa- tion last evening Uberal contributions were made towards purchasing a banner, to be adorned with ‘® portrait of Jefferson and au appropriate inscrip- ‘ton. ‘The Republican Invincible ciub, of East Wash- ington, at its meeting last night, elected twenty new miembers, and ed to send its surplus Tunds to Ohio. ‘The Pennsylvania republican association lost evening adopted resolutions of respect to the metn- ory of the late Geo. H. Saitmer, wlio Was one Of Lue | Vice presidents of the association. ‘The North Carolina republican association last eves cam] documents through he state, ee | Odd Feu j Miller, N. G., opened u | tie mopler's, 453 Pa. av. | Sheidon’s | | amount of w A horse attached to a wagon ran away on 13th | i. Chas. H. Upperman, | streets, | Lopk steps looking to the cifeulation of | th Amusements This Week. “rhe Orange Girl,” a thin disguise for “Nell Gwynne,” by Planquette, so sucessfully produced in London, was given Ms initial Performance at Ford's opera house last Bight I the presence of 4 large audience. ‘Much of the music is bright and sparkling, and th score abounds in catching waltz songs Zelda Seguin, as Nell Groynne, was very cordially re- ceived.” Her votce has lost none of tts chara, and her principal numbers were enthusiastically en cored. George Denuain, as Thr Beadle, had an cellent oppurtunity to display Lis irresistibly comic powers, which he improved to. the utt most limit. Mr. George Paxton, as Buckingh Was very good, as were also Mr. Philip Branco Rochester, aud Miss Marie Hunter, a3 Jessamine. “Che Orange Girl” wil be produced nightly untit Friday, when “The dokemian Girl” will be given, With Z2lda Seguin and James G.Peakes tn the cast. K's Ihvdl Bos” play ation theater frequent and hearty laucliter. few changes in th ny since It Ww pring, and 1 iy 1s Well presented, “Peeks Bad Boy” runs until Weiuesday When the “Grocery Man and Pock’s Had Boy de substituted, ‘THEATER Comrgry.—Alice Oates, supported by ed the season at tue Theater packs “La Jolle Pa Miss Gates Is a very lively Rose Mic gud In the cast, which ts strong, Messm Har Stewart and Crypt! Pelmout, and Misses Dousiass and Blanche Seyinour mae strong hits. Dore Meskes.—The populactty of the Inuseumd s evidenced by the Large audten constantly altend the performances. 't ketie and curiosities on ex esting, a th TuunmeRt Lest night drew Irequent Applause fruia the spectat ——— ‘Transfers of Heal Estate. Deeds m fee have been Mied as follows: Howand to H. M. Bennett. part 4. sq. 45 ©. Przgerald to J.P. Wawa Wires iz €—. W. “W. Roarman. trustee L rowley sub 1S, sq. 285: $657. PL MEU ORI Co, p ders to D. Crow! at; 865. ‘Tne Laxoxst Hass ov Recon”.—On Saturday ‘qreuing, at the Potut of Rocks, Mr. J.C. Frederick, Maryland, eaught the Ui ever known to be taken ih the Potomse river, a gest of the sinall-mouthed vs The tsh was we: ‘who repre American Angier tu Us section, in th Gace of Dr. Townshend, Col. Tienenor ‘The Mh ineasured 23% inches in length. 14 in etreumfereace behind the, gills, and 16 at’ thy dora! fn, and weighed Sx pounds tea ounces rong. Mr. Clagett used a rod wetshing oniy and a very Hight silk line. The facts wore Uioritatively reported to the Avgler by Mi Who states that there ts, be thinks, 2 St of one bundred dollars for a saall- weighing over six pounds, A Hesnaxp’s Serr ror Divoxce—Mr. H. T. Wis. wall today Died a bill for divorce inthe name of Stephen Saunders act. Nannie Saupders. They Were married September 10, is79, bye Rev. Sandy Alexander, and he staves chat after they hid lived joxether til July 1 0 deserted bum, taling the elilid, and went to Maryland. A Bracrivcy Ser oF FaxcY Canps sent free to rsons wLO have taken Brown's Iron. Bitters Rdaress Brown Chemical Cor haltimon utd? Feexrrces at Avcrios Mr. Dowling will sell tomorrow, at 0 Ovices, a. No HIT stieee anek, Gelient coliection of household effects ‘See hdl Din pres | id others. | another tra } the matier, An Odd Fellows’ Anniversary. ‘THE FORTIETH BIRTHDAY OF REACON LODGE APPRO- PRIATELY CELEBEATED—REMINISCENCES OF OLD Tas, ing the fortleth anniversary of Beacon +, No. 13, Was, ated at the lodge room 1a ws hall by an open meeting. Mr. J. M. e meeting and P. G. RC. B. rinan of the committee, presid ott address, stating thatthe lode Iseveral G. Ms and representatives, nz M.D. Montls, the present GM. The charter was granted September 9th, 1844, and Mr. Jo. Couey “was the first N.G., ahd atthe first agin inembers to fill the of officers. In this Senator trom North “1iu isi. Hon. Elljal White, ou, Who became the father of Tse Pacitie coust, and Hon. F. P. ©, were admitted in 1847. ‘The held at the court house and tn 1845, The total ef names On Suid, Was 501; the “l for resiet $11 4Ra83;" total expen- (oo, and Pevenues neariy $39,000, Odi Fetiowsatp 0 ne, PG, Ma, made an” interes: = lo the jrowth of the lodge and of the genera growth of the order, Tiers wens read from P. G. Sire W. W. Moore Gs, M. doin Thaw. uns were made by P. G. Master 8. E. Doug- Fricnlship Lode, No. 12: P. G. George Ro! ig, No.1; P. G. James i, Boss, No. 10; J. Adrian Segovia, of : 2. G. M. John W. Thomp- 0. 9: P. G. C. P. Wanne R Finiey Hunt, P. G TS dwelt upon met in the rooms aiker & Kimball's), uterwarus used as the Washington eyer's stables were whiet Licht Tafuntry’s armory, and at the court Mr. son desctibed a goat owned by Mr. Kimball, wuiea the boys belleved Was ridden in tn wud the goat ad a habit of taking his door, prepared to butt any boy who ap- d too close to the lodge room. ‘The 100 Days Proclamation. A CEINBRATION BY MEMBENS OF TEE A.M.E CHURCH AT WAYMAN'S GROVE. members of the A-M.E. churches of Balti- y peva ‘The more, Washington and Crowdensville held a joint celebration of the “One hundred days proclamation of freedom” at Wayman’s Grove yesterday in con- awith the rst anniversury of the Eduea- wment day. The iceting, whlch was jp Was hekd under te auspices of bureau ofthe church. Rev. A. M. to order, read the of officers for the day: President, sop A.W. Wayman; vice presidents, Rees, D. P. eaton, Jas. H W. Brodie, W. Sutter, D. Draper, J. is Wayinan, Win. ‘Cooper, | Ferguson, Kev, J. H. ies, Reva J. Hf. Col sner, W. H. Brown, F. ¥. Rev. CW. Fie is, Kev. J. W. Bower and Missa. G. exercises Hsville te were opened with a hymn by the bath school and prayer by Rev. J. M. Glinore, of Baitimore, read Presit“at Lincoin’s prockunation nd read an essay on Te (home of the day, Rev. A. M. Green, of Loaisiana, the orator of Tollowed. were read trom Hon. 1. f New ifainp- rey unt Hom. Win. M. Mariue, of Bullimore, ex- pre Slag svi With the meeting and interest J tite Tet of the colored face. Uther ad- | Geresses were deuivered, In: d with Yoel and | festiuuental music, dfer which the evening was devoted t lnuste aud recreation. A Water Kent Case. F1HE DISTRICT. ewe Rutledge Wilson and (although the amount in- ed fs sail) Important case before him—that of Daniel McLaughlin against the District of Colum- Dia, action to recover $5.25 pald for water rent and expenses under protest. ‘The facts are, that, under id Lenement houses are vnlng & house on stall fully, rented igeTs, und one of the ‘ons, golng there and pretending to be Water insy | lookin for rooms, ascertained that he had four for rent. “He was therefore ¢! i the additional 50 room. ‘The plaintiff tendered the ler rent, less the stn charged tor the lodging rooms. The District retused to accept this arned "the Water off Whe premises. Mr. Me- in then pald the whole bill, with charges for ter off, under protest. and brought the dmouat charged against the expenses. Mr. J. J. Darlington ap- peared for the pl ind Messrs. Miller snd For- | Test for the Disitict, aid tue question argued was, | Whether Mr. j.cLabghlin’s renting of spare rou made his house a tenement house. "The fustice teld That this did not muke a tenement house, and gave Judgment for plaintiff. cents tor A Hint t To the Eaitor of Tue E fe AS Uhe guuning season is here again, I want to call the attention of the boys in particular to the | gers Which every Season result in the Killing or malting of one or more persons in the District. Boys ought not be trusted with guns,but inasmuch as they will be, it is of the utmost Importance, not only for their own safety, but that of others also, that they should exereise the utmost care in hand- Ung @ loaded gun. Th nine cases out of ten these accidents occur | from climbing a fence and then pulling the loaded gun up or throws the fenes towards them. In Such eases the huinmer catches against. the rence, or a brush, is drawn back and then released, dis: | hanging Lue contents Into the person. The same Gecurs In boats, also, by pulling the gun Not a séason passes that some one | for life by these means. In getting | the gnn should always be put through | Mist, and hud down exrefully—not set up against | wera little distance away | yaeeutents the ‘tenes Then get butt end, and such Only a few Uays since ‘cannot dior seen tWo instances myselt in | ir hands by pulling a gun out of which iaen lost th a wagon by the muzzle ison THE STAR Teports similar accidents here, and hence this cau- ton, ‘SPORTSMAN. THE DEATH OF EX-DEPUTY C. 8. REVENUR COLLEC- TOR KUSKLE, An Inquest was heid In Philadelphia yesterday on the body of Eusene Ruu! ly aU.S. deputy collector, who died last Thursday night in an opium jolt in that elty, a$ mentioned in yesterday's Sran. ‘The corouer’s jury brought In a verdict that he died from tue effects of alcoholism. Runkle went to Baltimore after iit vom the government sand a Week avo Wrote to his Wits, Who was {uidelphia, that he had succeeded in getting a ers position at 8350 per month, in a spree, and ou hts return to Phila: \t retiirn to his wite, but continued | neh. Which ended in his death. When she | 0% hits decreas the Knowlede came tother | ‘ke aS she supposed te wits In cunkle Comes from a goo! family. His | S. sub-treasuy in Phila- {the Palladelphla Prese states that his of the government depart- The directory, however, does father a ments!n this eity. Not contaln the name. ee i Heduced Kates to io Voters via ¥ musy!vania Railroad, ation of the Ohio State commlssion decided to On apr AS tation, the t round trip | ‘call pointstn | rt te | stite aud national elections thls fall, | on cestitieates ¢ bership of the assoctauion’ hese tickets wi sue at the onlces of thie Pete rorner 13th street and | uid Baltimore and Potomac | Moaday, Septoiaber the 15th, | same will be continued until tion. Tickets will be good Tor a date of issue, and to be Used for = In both “directions. asystem As the ches all the tm- atrons have the | ufortable journey Trains for the west Jand 10 pn. Pulman express trains, tien 1am. (fast Hine), parlor cud sleeping cars ¢ adn’ a ghost of a ers from Cineiinatl yes Cineinnatt 9 Nationals 0, Played “an almost faulUess tlelding and wielded the stick so effectively as to 1 Dullv's twisters all over the eid. ‘The errors of the home team were confiued mainly. to Wild roves, but tey were powerless at the Dat. In 2htik inning the visitors made six. rung. but of the Nationals had scored once the gaine was stand the Isexyeeted, esterday: auius—M ; Colnmbus, OAL <—Tndhinapollsy "S:" Boston, "7. At —Lovul 3 Athletic, © "At Clevo. Cleveland, 6. At Balu, Baltimore, 3.” 2.* Toledo— At Cinciunatt—Cineinnan, on—Boston Union, 19; St —— ‘y Corps. Mr. C. $. Moore, | sit ok the corps, presented to Mr, Rosse a sold headet'cane, as a testimonial of altude of the corps for the iaany services Mr, Roos has rendered the organization. ‘hough much surprised, made a Mung tomarks were ta snow Tite RaTKoaD. About 11:30 o'clock last a colored man named John Wasi sgtone wos vor oy the westera bonud tralg ou the Metros ranch B. & O. railroad, near ‘Terra Cotte assed over IMs left leg, almost: severing His ett arm was crusued. and He was bronze to thiselty on ken to Providence hospital, clock this morning. ——— CT AT THE NeW OmtEANS Exposition. the comunissioner for the District, of colored people at the New Orleans Slates that there 2s much Interest a3 to nd that tere Will be a creditable dis- play trom the District. "Tt will include drawings, Where he died at 5 0” xpositic | Jan paincin work — including ki Work, an! Burner Of inventions, them a corns patented by L Blue, an emaploye of the Patent office. -___ ATTENTION D to the advertisement by & € a pleasant residence near ‘Tuoulas Circle, offered at a reduced price. Alexandria Affair. Rerorted for Tax Evexmro Stan Desrrcerive Fire To-Day.—The dwelling-house of Mr. E. C. Graham, on the west side of St Asaph street, between Duke and St. Asaph streets, caught fire about # o'clock this morning and was Wrecked. ihe tre spread to the parsonage of the Second Presbyterian church, Rev. Dr. Dinwiddie, on the horth and a house on the souti occupied’ by Mr. John J. Jamieson. The back building of the pa Sonage was Uestroyel. ‘The flames were com- letely extinguished by 10 o'clock. the damages "Ing as foYows: ‘The frame house occupled by Mr. J.J. Jamieson, at the comer of Wolfe and St. Asaph streets, is but slightly injured; the three. Story brick house adjoining on the north has its floors and walls intact, but the roots are gone and other wood work 1s badiy burned. ‘The Presby- terian parsonage of Rev. Dr. Dinwiddie has lost Its Dack roof, and the back building 13 much injured. ‘Mr, Graham loses considerable on his furniture, a3 do Dr. Dinwiddie and Mr. Jamieson. The house occupied by Graham, belonging to ‘Thos. Moten, 1s insured for $1,000. ‘Dr. Dinwiddie was absent’in the country with his famlly. ‘The total loss will be about #2,500. A WasHiscrox Stir Decipep.—Judge Kelth has decided the Fiecher-Shipman case, growing out of a division of money patd for contract work under the old board of pubile works to Shipman & Flecher. ‘They at first submitted the case to an arbitrator, but_Shipman sought to set the award aside. Judge Ketth’s decision sustains the award, LexSBUNG TELEGRAPH Scit.—The Leesbi telegraph line sutt was decided yesterday afternoon by Judge Keith. The Alexuidria and Leesburg Telegraph company bulit, some twenty years ago, a telegraph line between the two points named! ‘The Alexandria, L. and H.R. R. Co. (now the Wash- ington, W. and Ohio) gave the right of way along- side the road bed under conditions. ‘The property and franchise Was purchased by Mr. Havener, at that time the transportation agent of the railroad, and was managed by him tor some years. A sy1 dicate of bondholders sold out the old ratlroad company, and a new company—the Washington, Qnlo and Western R. R. company—was torined: ‘Tuls company claimed Mr. Havener’s telegrapit as Part of the property of the oid railroad company, and one day instructed the telegraph employes, Who were in the rallroad stations. to account to the auditor of the road for the proceeds of the telegraph Une. Judge Kelth stopped this by an injunction, and has since had the matter under consideration” He has now decided that the telegraph Ine 1g the Property of Mr. Havener, but that {t stands on round belonging to the W., 0. and W. RK. R., with Out a contract, and he has given Mr. H. three months to Feino¥e lis telegraph poles, &€., 0 # new Jocation. Ctxcurr Covrt.—In the ity circuit court, Judge Keith, the sult of Washington City (Rums) Savings Dank ‘agt. ‘Tuorne has been sent back to commis sioners for report. In F.L. Blockett agt. Wash- Angton Bros., judsinent for $500 was rendered. An onder of sale 1s made In the ease of Woodbury agt. Woodbury. ‘The sutt of Thomas Adams agt. A. and R. company has been dismissed. Ixpicraests.—The grand jury of the Alexandria county court presented, yesterday afternoon, the following rue bilis: Eliza Cooper, for assault with intent to KIMI Lizzie Dover, two thdlctments; Edw. Dutany, for malicious cutting; same, for vreaking ‘The following maictnents were dismissed: Millia Grimes, “dsswuit, and H.C, Kobinson, yurglary. Bask Batt.—The first nine of the Cadet Base Ball association, of St. Joun’s academy, played a match game of’ base’ ball with the government, printing office nine, of Washington, on the associa Won grounds last Saturday. ‘The score at the close Stood, Cadvts 23, Printers “The Cadet Ist, nine goes to Rockville, Md., to play the Stars of that Place on Saturday next. NoTes.—Gev. W. Sullsbury has been appointed Supervisor of Jefferson district, adjoining this city Vice J. W. Pendieton resizned.—Judze Sangster has appoluted W. A. Lyous an additional constable for Jefferson district —Mr. Julian T. Burke has bought the lot corner of ‘Prince and Columbus PUreets art of the Fowle garden—for $1,250. ‘This lot was sold not long since for $400. —Albert Green and Sarah Levi are detained at the suation house Tor thes ——F. W. Coiditz Is heid there for the sheriff of Warren counts, Va., en route to Itich- mon —_—— ‘The reports of victories by General Gordon and the ralsing of the slege of Kuarvouin are confirmed by offietal te CITY ITEMS. ‘Fe the Public. My little son Elmer, who 1s now over four years of age, has been suffering since ne was four months old with & wasting disease, accompanied by spells of frequent and prolonged vomiting, no retnedy oF assistance that Tcouid get seemtng’ to oper..te on the stomach—so much so that my physician and friends considered the case hopeless. About four months age a physician called my attention to the medicinal and curative qualities ot DrFy's PURE Banuey Mat Waisky, clalmning that it might save the child’s life. I very’ reluctautly consented to its use. es I am a believer in temperance; but the eniid’s ilfe and health were dearer to me than & prejudice. I purchased a bottie, and commenced fiting 1€ to the child, the result being that to-day eS a3 Well and hearty as any boy in the neigh- orhood. T have written this without any solicita- ton, and say tothe heads of families, and those curiig for the sick, do not let a foolish prejudice against the proper use of a pure liquor prevent you from using this for the sick and debilitated. ELMER WEES, 108 Hickory avenue, Baltimore co., Baltimore, Md. A Clean Saving Of at least 40 per cent by buying Hats for your- selves and boys at Franc’s, corner 7th and D, the Only Strictly One Price Hat and Gent's Furnishing ‘Store in this city. 1 Durkee’s Salad Dressing 1s composed of the freshest, purest and chotcest condiments money wiil buy. ‘It surpasses any that can be made at home, is cheaper, saves labor aud all anxiety. €0 Atkinson’s Extracts, White Rose, Heliotrope, Opopanax, Muse, Ytang- Xtang, Wild fiyacintn, sockey Club Eas" Boques ‘West £nd, Violette, stephanotis, 6c.’ oz. Ns VARIETY STORE, e068 705 and 707 Market Space. Burnett's Cocoaine ‘HAS RECEIVED UNIVERSAL ENDORSEMENT. No other preparation possesses such remarkable properuies for embeilishing and strengthening the alr and rendering tt dark and glossy. It cures Duldness and eradicates dandruff, Burnett's Flavoring Extricts are the best. eo Lundborg’s Perfume, £dena eo Lundborg’s Perfume, Marechal Ntet Rose, €0 Lundborg’s Perfume, Alpine Violet €0 Lundborg’s Perfume, Lily of the Valley. €0 J. M. Laroque’s Elixer of Calisaya Bari Has, for more than half a century. been m_use by. ail classes of people, and indorsed by eminent phy- sicians as the best tonic and invigorator extant. ‘The weak, the nervous, the debilitated, all find it to give new Mfe, vigor and happiness Particu- larly a lady’s medicine, $1 a bottle, Soid by drug- ists. W. E. ‘Thornton, Proprietor, Bulttmore and jarrison Streets, Baluirhore, Md. tu,th,s-6n Great Barcains in Children’s Cloaks. 736 7th street northwest. 5 Fur and Sealskin Garments. Shayne, the well-known Wholesale Fur Manufacturer, 103 Prince street, New York, Will sell elegant Fur Garments at retail at lowest cash wholesale prices Us season. ‘This will afford a splendid opportunity to purchase strictly reilable Furs direct from manufacturer, and save retailer's Profits, Fashion Book mutled free. 96-30 Bailey's $1 Saw, warranted equal any at $2.50. 2m. “Rough on Dentinv” Tooth Powder. Smooth, Refreshing, Harmless, ing, Preservative and Fragrant, ” 15¢. “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning, and delivered in half-pound “Ward” prints, 40c. per ind. Also, Cottage Cheese, Butterinilk aba sweet Se. per quart, Cream 160. pint. RRR uty q ER o> ¥ dy ye3 ye ARE EE? ¥ 24 tus BRO Kon nw pe fs Bat HORNE GOS be fA BH EAE foe BBB 4 4 K KOU ON NN UU PPP. wowiw 2 BP Qo Www Boy fem BRA, p83 Gisy BB is e oo WoW bop kee R La ‘This Powder never varies A marvel of purity, strength end wholesomeness. 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 incans. Korat Baxina Powpsr Co., 106 Wall street, N. ¥. aps ([8E TENACITY WITH WHICH PEOPLE ABIDE by their early faith in Ayer’s Sarsajarilia can only ‘be explained by the fact that it is the best blood medi- cine cver used, and is not approached in excellence by ‘auy new candidate for public favor, ‘WHEN SYMPTOMS OF MALARIA APPEAR IN auy form, tike Ayer’s Ague Cure at once, topre- ‘vent the deveiopment of the disease, and continue until health is restored, as it surcly will be by the use of this remedy. A cure is warranted in every iustance. se23 Sus, Ververs, Sar ‘3 AND DRESS GOOD3 AT STRICTLY CASH PRICES, COLORED CASHMERES, all Pure Wool. wide double width, in Garnet, Green. Brown and Glue Cash Price itige.; credit price 30. CARTERS, 711 Manger Space, COLORED Sit LADIES CLO Brice, 25c.- CLOTH, for Boys wear: BROCADE BLACK SILK CREAM TABLE DAMASK, pur SILK VE: LE WHICE BLANKET: COLORED SILKS. price, 7 COLOKED CADHMEKES, doubie width, all colors; cash value, 250, CASH PRICES, = NO CREDIT. ecl6 CARTERS, 711 Mancer Space. [PETERSEN & CHILDS, 813 MARKET SPACE, ER TITT 6585 By. t Sss, = SS, gt Sys8 RUGS, MATS, OILCLOTHS, CORTICINE, MAT- TINGS, LACE ‘CURTAINS, HASSOCKS, &e, INDOW SHADES A SPECIALTY. We keep only the best krades of Bigelow Wilton's nd Body Brussels, Smith's Moquettes, Roxbury and Smith's Tapestry Brussels and Hartfor! and Lowell Ingrains. self-lia Faz aso Wore Tsvorrarioy, Suitines, Overcoatings, and Trouserings received and, open for inspectiva. Gentlemen will place thelr orders att LEADING TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT OF WASHINGTON. 4H. D. BARR, 2211 Pennsylvania avenue, a3 | Sreaat Nonce 7 RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF ARCHITECTS AND THOS" CONTEMPLATING BUILDING To MY STUCK OF FIRST-CLASS HEATING APPARATUS, AND WOULD PARTICU- LARLY CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE WROUGHT IKON FURNACES FROM THE WELL- KNOWN FACTORY OF REYNOLDS & SON, WHICH. I CONSIDER AS GOODIF NOT SUPERIOR TO STEAM HEATING AT ONE HUNDRED YER CENT CHEAPER IN COST, WOULD ALSO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE WELL-KNOWN FIREPLACE HEATERS, FROM THE FACTORY OF JAMES SPEAR, FUR HEATING TWO Ok MOKE ROOMS ABOVE FOR ECONOMY AND HEATING QUALITY THEY HAVE NO EQUAL THESE HEATERS AND FURNACES AKE BEING USED EXTENSIVELY IN SOME OF THE FINEST HOUSESIN THE CITY, WHICH Wh LAKE GKEAT PLEASUKE 1X REFER RING TO. A CALL 15 SOLICITED AND EMTI- MATES PROMPTLY FURNISHED. WALTER D. WYVILL, Exctustve Acewr, spas No: 452 PA AVE, NEAR 436 STREET. CELLULOID TRUSS; ae Nl BREAKS: Toi Vea be worn 23 7th street northwest, MRS. FISH. der a Tu devotes herattaution tothe wants of WOOD AND COAL, OP! I CHO FFICE AT ‘Wood and DoRTHWES would '¢ picased to receive orders tor cal for hand- rm in the Kindline Wood. Having unexcel ed facilith ‘oul, Tamm prepared to sell as low we any jf Muarantee “trst-cluss Col and a ton of 2.240 pounds, Ki dling and Stove Wood at bottom prices. ‘Orders vromptly delivered. JOHN MILLER, ‘Main Office, Raftroad Yard, Depot and Kindling Wood Mill—13s Street and Vingitia avenue southwest, Branch Yards—\o. 1020 14th street uorthwest, und No. 143 B street contheast, Wharf—Foot of 6th street southwest. 26-30, Coan Asn Woon. We have just received a large lot of Bakers’ PINE FOOD, _hlta, fresh aninal COAL of wup-rior quailty for domestic tse, all of which we offer at lowest market F: “Ihe attention of consumers is respectfully invited to au inspection of our stock. STEPHENSON & BRO., ‘thst, wharf and 12th stand Pa, ave, Woon: JOHNSON BROTHERS, mis Coan. WHARVES AND RAILROAD YARD: ‘Twelfth and Water streets southwest, BRANCH YARDS AND OFFICES: 1200 F street northwes ‘1t1f Tth street northwest; st Ter eylvanin avenue northweat: 131: 951 street northwest Corner Sd and K streets northwest: £21 Tenuiyivania avenue southwest EST PRIVATE EAILROAD YARD SOUTH oF MEW Sonk, so, EXTENSIVE WHARVES Olin Ds unsurrersed iecilities tur the eouuoue handing of FUR Gal kinds, COAL DELIVERED oN CARS DIRECT MINES INTO OUR YARD. We deal only in best qualities of ANTHRACITE and EITUMINOUS COAL All kinds of WOOD, either in the stick or prepared: onder, at our factor CLEAN, COAL, FULL WEIGHT AND MEASURE FROM THE fonipe deliver oF b NEY INSTITUTE, THE MISSES BURGES Tog es ee ew ae eal ean pret als, reopens September 26th, 1884 Apply = 1s dGnnectictit aveane, sel: EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. _ USS SESE FAITE, 1502 STREET NORTH BE lirm Athome ys, from 20§ p.m. s23-1n* UPILS IN STENOGRAPAY AND TYPEWRITING— Avvly to, NELLIE W SMITH, Sienographer and Typew itor, SUL Idth street northwest, after’ Sp. im Terms moderate, 2 MSs JESSIE GARDNER'S ‘SCHOOL FORK SMALL CHILDREN ned September 15th, at S140 P street, Georze- Feopel -ptem! th at SST ARINTS HALL—-MR LG. MARINI WILL a ee a URDAY, October 4th 1894, at 2 c'clock P. m., 1or Mises: and Masters, and at 8 p im. for adults All the former ils ure invited to attend on the above day. Days of jon for classes TUESDAY and SATURDAY. Circu- can now be had at the music stores and sheng. LOCUTION.—MISS MARY K SCHREINER WILL A's resume her clan-es in Elocution—Lowical Analyse, Sol Ghittrssd Fapmsetou aed Reais is anane ware aud General Literature, September 17th. Piease ices Mise SCHOFINER Star cthcte eed Sar Ea lars W, LPABS0NS. ACS, S13-D STRRET NORTH. gest. private’ instructor in Bookkeeping, Pen- m-nship, English und all Mathematics Special ‘terms fo small classes: “Wil open an evenine tehvel stout Qctober Ist.” Best city references, Address P.O. Box 2 922-1 A® SCHOOL REMOVED FROM 90¢ NEW YORK avenue to 1301 ¥ stret. Drawing, Crayon and Oil Painting. Landscape painting a specialty. se22-3t® T3932 STE, 8, W. COR STH AND KSTS. NW. te eaten ete teed naa Ee adulte coniiential , ‘Preparation. for Coligee, West aA ALE ORE Se THE Night school, $3 and $5 month, HS. FLORA C, DENNISON y ORE Sic Assistant (9 Prof. T. G, Marind, Will open her DANCING ACADEMY for Masters aid, Mises at Natioual Riss ballon Thurday, October 3 ei i Ys: Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. For terns, &¢., ‘at her residence, No. 937 Mt street nortinvesn” PP Post FRENCH PRONUNCIATION A special course of 27 lessons, Reading at sicht guar. antecd as well as a duett, eavy aud. perfect prontucia: Hou analactent. Gass lnulied'o 12) publ” Cano OF ‘Thucdayn S230 to7.48 pan October‘, sk aya: G90 toT-45 pean LUCIEN OLLENE, AM, @ native of Paria, porary RY SCHOOL, 1818 I STREET N. W, OPPOSITE AlPraitiiite, SocpensSeptemoes Sth Phoonk stinct in di and iting, Clases i mechan- teal drawing" She FULLER, Principal sea0siu Mfatcipalet tie WasutNGTON couLeciaTE ¢ WASHINGTON EG1A’ ENSTITUTE, (@ boarding aud day” school for young ladiesand Jitthe iris). for. better acconunodation of her Pupils, bss removed to the ‘sjack-us resideboe, 1200 L street bortlwest, necr Connecticut aveuue, abd will re oben Wednesday, September 17th, ira, Bucher halving recentiy returned from Furot where she has been sttidy ine the mont approved 1etho of teaching, united to her. well-known thoroughness in fhe En teh brapebes will Mnake a sbecialty of traning cr Duy ie Mhanbers ant wee tue Pre ‘thew to enter the huchest circies of society. ACCOMPLISAMEN Us: Music (vocal and instrumental, Drawing, Fainting, Elorution, French and “German, by a corps uf eficient teachers, Miss MC. Douslas owing to ill-health, has with- drawn from the school For Catalogu s apply to the Principal at her new resi- dence. “N. B.—Miss Ada B Conn wlio dusng tie reat year has siudicd sbroud’ under the st tasted wilt ed, give lessons in music (piano, orsan har. mony? to pupils at their residences on Vy Saturdays. DENGARTEN OF MIRS_OLGA JASH-SPIER will nropea Wradueatee be ieee A cite carr of lu set an Hk rere 2s i. : ; Ruste Pollock. will take ‘chatve of the Bensar anties ment peas AW DEPARTMENT, NATIONAL UNIVERSITY, Be-opens Monday, October 6th, 1884, at 6 olclock p.m. Tn the New Law Builaing, No. 1006 E street northwest. Catalogues can be. obtained at" Morrison's, Ballan- tyne's, Ancliny's and Adaun Dookstorce of at fle waies Of the freastrer, Fiemme J. Lavender ‘Appilcants for admiesion cau Obtatn further snforma- tion aud mnatriculste at 480% Loutsiana avenue, or at the | Taw buildineafter September 20 ‘Ail Dusivesa commiunieatious should be addressed to Bed, EAVES DEAS nco-136m0 ee ‘RSM. DARKINGER, MASH Voice axp praxo, Residence, 1594 16th street northwest, ‘Tenth year. Terms inoderate, Q™4© FRENCH cLass, A Pnacticat Counse:—Pronunclation and Realing— Verbs aud Lanytuge.—Conversation and Dictation, bling upiig in a few mouths. to understand spoken, tua Wott Breuch, av well an fo exprise emcltes in at lanuruae wi fect pronunciation aud ace Bromeeens: Crass Tnesds ee eae Besdays snd Saturdays, at Howe's 517 ith street northwest, Uctober Card of admission. payable in advai Pete clint Ba, YAPITAL, EVENING BUSINFSS COLLEGE, LVANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST, Thorough instruction in Penmanship, and Louble Entry Book-Keeping, a ee ‘Students prepared tor je ¥. PROD'HOMME has removed (0 101 rere SNH SeUVECE EXAMIS ‘ATIONS, Hieet we Ta clones teen” eee Se rerms Rewsunable: atural ajsien: fy Dally Mindencarten { alow" 1, TWITCHELL, Principat_| Sitidnen, UM * POLY. beema t= 18S HILTON'S ENGLISH AND FRENCH SCHOOL for Young Ladies, $21 Vermont avenue, will re-open SEPTEMBER 4TH. ‘Lectures by Eminent Professors, German and French da‘ly—Native Instructors, A Library of standard works is coustantly accessible to students in each departuient. se2-1m FONE ScHOGT FOR Hovs, BROOKVILLE ACADEMY, Bro: kville. Moutwomery County, Ma. Session Lesins September 13, Numer of tamates of our household limited. There are still a few vacancion Terms $25 per annum For further information of circulars apply to, = a2 Rev, C.K. NELSON, D.D.. Principal, (EW METHOD FOR PIANO AND SINGING, AT Prof. DEWOLOWSEI'S Musical Institute. Will ro- <pen on September Ist, 1884 (4th year). shortest and best new eyttem, saving if” rac voices quickly to’ the very: concerts, «te. Gold meds awaraed’ to ercduates Jurope and AL are Low cpene SCH LES: eta Proculed. for ww faniug and Plabo classes rea Ni 40 New Youk ave. 0, w. aul3, NS PARISIAN PRON NetAr1g: TPE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY, E_LAW SCHOOL OF THE COLUMBIAN UNT- VESSITY will be installed in its new Lecture Hall, in the New University Building, (Southeast corner 15th and H streets) on WEDNESDAY, OU TOBEIC sth, at 8 grelock p.m. when the Inaugural Addreas will be de- livered by the Hon, SAMUEL F. PHILLIPS, Solicitor General of the United States, Momb ts of the ‘Beach aiid Bar of Washington, the Aluniuiof the School, students of Law already in the pehvol, and yentlemen pruposing to enter It, are invited fo be present The Kewular Exercises of the school will begin on THURSDAY, October 9:h, at 6 o'clock p.m, when the announcements for the year will be made by the Faculty, Protssors COX, MAURY, STLONG and APPLEL Will remain in charge of thelr respective chairs, ‘The tustion tees will remain unchanged, ‘The new Ls ie School will be open for inxpection daily, after the Ist of October. For eatalogurs or other 4: formation ajplication may eznudtto the Prvaident of the Faculty. br. JAMES C WELLING, "Catalogues may also be bud at the book stores of W. H. Morrison, 475 Penna, ave., and of James Auglim & Co, 1424 F stat the office of Fitch, Fox & Brow, 1497 Beuua aves and at the bew Cniverciy Building. ise19-1in IP EXCUERS AND PATHONS PROCUKE YOUR EN jelias (the Aterican, Appleton’s or the Britan) ay oa. your own terms by addressing CLOP2DIA, Star office. 818-61" | Geers DENTAL DEPARTMENTS. NATIONAL UNIVERSITY, 1004 and 1006 F street northwest, teeturen, which will be given during the day, wali begin TUESDAY, Octuber ‘Th Te84, at 10. Pelock ain, Ail persons inte ding to enter either department are. requested to be present at the opeaing exercises. iu con- ection with those of the Law Department, on MON- DAY, October 6th, at 6 o’clocs ‘des For iurther information apply to HH BAKER, M.D.. Dean, se19-1m 1116 HT atrcet northwest, ‘HE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. ‘The CORCORAN SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND AIMS sill be opened with appropriate crremonies 1a the Law Lee:ure Hall of the wew Chiversity Bulla: Southeast corner of 1sth ‘and streeta, ou ihe FIST OR CCTORER ab o'clock pan. when the ‘Tiaugural Address will be detivered by tie How JOHN W. POW: ELE LLD,, Director of the Uuited States Geological Survey. Aven of science, teachers, citizens of Washington in- terested iu Scienfitic and Technological education, and especially all persous purpomin to pursue any course ‘oi studie: in the school, are invited to be present. ‘The recuiar exercises of the school will begin on Oct ber2d. at 6 o'clock p.n., when students will be classified according to the uuiubir aud Kind of studies they may propos: to take ‘These studies look to certain specifica lextves—Bachelor of Science, Master of Science, Civil et, Mining Engiiecr, ‘&c.—or to special ‘profi- ciency in’ some single art, according to the option of studen ticular infor. the President of ©. WELLING, or to the Dea WARD T. FRISTOE, who, for urpenes 0, couultat a. wil bat the new University uiidine from 4 106 o'cloek p.m,, where also letters o inquiry my beaddressed. e181, GQAUVEUR SCHOOL OF VANGUAGES WILL BE S opened at Washington, D. C. OCTOBER 1, 1884. than. French, Itelian, Span.ch, Latin aud ‘Greek tauzbt hy nit texcliers ac: ording to Dr. 1. Sutiy urs ethod." For circulars apply’ to Dr.Win, BERN (RDI, of the Wastungton Hish School, Residetice, 710 sth street norchwest. 1s 2w" W 1 SHINGTON, D. c. SEPTEMBER 15, 1884 WRITTEN PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED UNTIL SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER TWENTIETH, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK 3, FOR THE PURCHASE, IN BULK, OF THE STOCK OF CLOTHING AND FIXTURES IN STORE No, 421 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, THE ASSIGNEE RESERVING THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY AND ALL BIDS. L, TOBRINER, Assignee, e068 421 7th street northwest, Gaear Aso Postrive Crzania 5aLR (Our entire stock of LADIES’, MISSES" and CHILDREN'S, and MEN'S and BOYS' SUMMER SHOES. At actnal cost for the balance of tho season, All those $n need of Low Shoes should certainiy not miss this op- Fortunity as some wonderful Baryaing can be had, ‘Welave about 500 pairs LADIES’ FINE KID BUTTON SHOES that have never Leen soldfor less than}32, They are going now at &a par, Al cf MEN'S FINE SHOES that have been sold for §Lend 86 arenew selling at 83.50 and $4. Don’t miss this great opportunity, as you will save money by doin #0 ut the Heliable Shoe Storesat SINSHEIMER & BRO, at ‘868 7th and 3151 Matreote, TYEE tal Depariane October tu, at's are invited PHARMACEUTICAL AND D.N- euts of Howard University will open Pigs dis, profeasion “andy ublie ee . man will, dei and cards givin rue PULVIS, M-D., Secretary, 1118 13tu street northwest, selTtocel J{Usicat acaesmy, Al bo resumed September Maen Tsiness will bo resume : om 3. P, CAULFIELD, Natio: (AL MEDICAL COLLEGE. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF THE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY, ixty-thind anbual cession will beetn on The TEN DAL UCLOBEN erm, ATS BM, the Medien! Building, 1525 street northwest, with troluctory address by Prof, William Lee, M.D. to 1 the profession aud public are cordially invited. rexular lecruras wiil coutinue daily throughout thé pescinining at 5°00 p. 1m, ‘Lhe autuian exauinations wil commence at the Col- lezen THURSDAY, October 24, at $:30 palm For particulars apply to A. E. A. KING, M. D., Dem sei6-3w 726 13th street ‘northwest. SHELDONS DANCING ACADEMIE Sittecet northwest —Tresdaye, thas days. Washincton Hall. Sd strect ‘aud Seviue southeast -Mouday ant Fridays. sen euiurs. o- teruns for renting either hall, tol0i1 F street Borthwent, au2s-8mn ‘ME, LEPRINCE, FROM PARIS, WILL BEGIN her French conversational iessous at her own atid mupils’ residences, Call after 4 peu, 61 Adin steset rout, Terma moderate sel (G{EOHGETOWN UniVEustTY SCHOOL OF LAW + Rev, Jas. A. Doonan, J. Ru pene ion, We A hicusrstacks, Lbs James G. Payne, eats 2, fei, find Soba Wettoss, ea” CW, Dy “in. ‘The opening exercises of the next term will be held in camaopeaing erences of ih vest ar wil be Bein corner 6th aud F streets northwest, on WEDNESDAY, October Ist, at 6:30 p, m,, when antiouncenients for the year will be made. Ail fhterested are conlially 1nvited, ‘Special Latin course (elcctive) without extra charwe. ‘The Secretary’ witl be ia attendance at te Law build- ing, for the eur Ient of students, from 6 to7 p. m1. Aaily, during the month of September, Fok fuller information see cireulars, to be had at book- ores of W. HH Morrisom, J. Birad“Adusis ad Jacues stores of ‘Anglim & Co., oF of & M. YEATMAN, Secretary, sel5-15t Cor. 6th and F sta. nw. -TONN COLEBGIATE INSTITUTE, s100 8 Giiteee Woe Wastinuton. Boarding snd day school fon young ladies and tle wins. Tuo uncon” year tlpal: assisted by a gratuste ‘or 'Wellestey, Gollens Pofnelpad: assisted by a gratuste of Wellesley © ailabve protemors,” For eiculars apply to Frinciyal peda ocur 0 n O, CLASSES DRI ANS: Commence TUESDAY EVENING Sept, 20, at 8 Dolockrat Yes wal ctreet nw. Eatiea aed Guts Gaus Biya lesous Rivet aud apectal clanece taught, Ap- ply at above address on sud after Sept doth aei2-2we James E. Fitom, Rosgar C.Fox, Gzo. W. Brown TH. Fox & BRows, ¥stablished 1866, REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKERS, Office—1437 Pennsylvania Avenue, (Opposite U.S. Treasury.) ANI properties, yeithiout Cusnes in our Hreucd in Teed Special st ciition given to the management of estatee nid of provertios belouane to pawrearentc® oetates (oraten and without charge for Paying taxen, roost. crate rates : fF Pay iy on rete baying ‘the Renting of Houses and Collec: ‘ting rents and to repairs €0 attention is given, ieee Faithful_atteution given to the disposal by lease or ante of thexmallest property plared in our hands, Loans real estate ‘security made with eve, and cted and remitted without seini-auntal {uterest collccted a ecloeiin hands for sale are inserted "Heal “Eatate Advertioee™ (Amst Ca Rovreesr, ‘Nos, <tAND 406 72m STREET NORTHWEST. ‘Headquarters for the WHITNEY CHILDREN'S CARRIAGE COMPANY, Ats0, A full line of Lawn Tennis Fst, ciiferent styles, Buycien Teves aaa, Received, latge assortment of ‘Traveling and anicts Children's Corsages a ome omni reane 224 tast Capitol wee conte 3a, Orders left at Piano Warerooue 439 7th st iw. _98-1m* aie Seat ee ean one for thorot Practical instruction. rae keeping taught en! ry enous, text books, faving mouths of hurd study. 1¢ average tine to craduate ia about one-third that of other business colleges. Howe's ‘BaPID business peumanship, $3 monthly, or with book- ieee eee coer ees increased October Ist. Begin since! M ‘T. VERNON SEMINARY, 1d 1104 M street uorthy Wa D.C, enters its tenth yea, MONDAY SEPTEMBER 2005, MRS, ELIZABETH 2. SOMERS, Principal ENGLISH COURSE—Complete, thoroush and practi- i E—Prepsres: the. Tieouiiey oF caine hits Sonithe Vansar aad ‘the: We oie. NUH AND GERMAN—Under the supervision of we See aneetyoreg of ‘M. Stevens Hart, Pati oar een ot heaton Anton. JOSEPHINE NIMMO, ORGANIST, M*“ ; Onan, ‘Mifresea Schaal urn iasetarest Twcliat Mee eee eet GW. PAIEO, Principe), a | other evil HE BOYS' ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL HIGH i Etch i |. W, HUNT, Principal, Begins its seventecuth vear Sept. Sth, in the North Ses- sion Room of Dr Sunderland's Church, 44 stteet. Ine struction thorough, “Its graduates have taken hich rank in Dartuscuth, and Harvard. Lehuv) in the guy. rtiment schools it Addis P, O. Lk, Box 595, for an interview. GEENCHHIAS BUSINESS, COLLE 3th au Dh Ateetuno.thwent, Fatal, 9 Caples beantitul commedious fore and clas, Fooms 42 Laculn Wail Tuidune ibis etetions is | result of twenty years’ growth, is complete in its ar Fangements for training sons end daughters, men aod women, for pal li Te, usefulness sted hoa Sratle ind! Pe ol able, experienced, practical teachers, Regular day and evening sessions Tesumed Monday, September 1st, at 9a. 1. and 6 p. m. Scholarship tor cne year from date of entrance Good | forday o- eveniny se<tiots), :| Bight, $16; per month, da} eilice’ ofen’ for arrangciaeuts Sondiy, August 25 sit | thereafter. Students “are registered.’ cquipred and aasised ‘seats in. the oncer invwiich thes compicte ate Fancemints Handsome, tlustrated cttcust, pieh tall Hnatioa an datcretu tele inate aed uy address, or given upon apt it-ation to HENRY C. SPENCER, Principal, SARA A. SPENCIIG Vice Principal eat a GUEIMAN CLASSES AND PRIVATE LESSONS H for adults sud children, Conversation (Natural | Method a specialty. Children's Saturday and 'd-ily Afternoon class open September 10th, “Aliss | DOKA ZIWET, 1456 Corcoran stivet. At Lome before 11a, ua. sel-Lun* RLINGTON ACADEMY, CORCORAN BUILDING, corner Pa, ave. and 15th’ st,, opp. U. % Treasury, Eelect Schoo! for Boys aud Youre Men." Number init ed. Only scholirs of good moral ter received, Fall term of 1844 Ler ns September 8th. ‘and even- spe nesioun. Careful and thorouch instruction tthe ‘oMMOL Liglish Branches, Bookkeeping, Short- ‘Geouctty, Latin und ‘Princeton and Dickiuson colleces, ch and Michigan universities, as aisd ‘st Poimt and Aniapolia sults ee Arithmctic, Algebra, ‘Suls-3m__ BURTON MACAFEE, A ML, Principal, AVID 8. L. JOHNSON, Piven Bet, in classes, ne ately oF Fhyacous ROP. J\HIE, AUTHOR OF SEVERAL EDUCA. Hohal works. ofecs bie servicrs to echoale tb to peivate partie airs to: anake impasse fe ts Vienen fad Tealian languuen The matuon or ant Hive method isadoptrd. Highest testinituiala Ad srs, 1083 Sth street Dortiiwest sane NAPITOL HILL INSTIN INDERGAR- tem, No. 20 Ist atrvet southeast, will Reopen Sort ber 18.” Thorouch inetraction in Bagitsh Uranches ages. Gent Eres For into to Mime CE BOND. Sad E. Ke Sait Sltale, No. 22 Sd nite! souttieast” fesin MESES Form. A Student of th “Leipsic Conservstory. instructs im Muse, German and Elocution. 2122 Lith street nor liwest, wlsine 1 sed-dma* TESS eet school for 3. Private cunvesauce {.: city. Addnves Ntss EARL: seilthskeudm ESCHEEL OnG and VOCAL M srtatte, also Singing avons. Altea 2 1OWA CIRCLE HEIGHT VANTEDAGENTS TO SELL VE ENCLYO- Witte ae! ee | MUELB HOPPER, auT-co®n dadelyhia, (orutre SCHOOL FOR Bors, under 15 years of age. Two serarate department Seuiors and Juniors. — a ENGLISH, FRENCH AND CLASSICAL. Oct ies Let to 3 jere, Principals: Lu 1888 I street northwest PAE Misses TIFFCY Will open ther school for Girls and little Bors SEPTEMBER 15st. 50 Ast, 1885, . sel0-cm en IUILLER, |PACHER OF VOCAL tal Muste and Harmony. at. | tention given ‘o beciuncre ss well as tO pup lise adyanerd 741 7th street northw st N 188 AMY LEAVIT of Vocal ‘OF BOSTON, aud Instromental Muste ant yar. TOU street Lorthwest, Lessons, ptember Ist, Bs WASTES G TON AcapE ‘only «hol of toall to see irofession. ‘Teac! Yond bere A special mvitat In Method Ly which YOU eau soo Lear: 14.20 street southeast sels PARLE A French teal ie fere 900 FRR RRR FER gS co F RoR F gs 5 BE Ree fe Ss, Sco Eee KOR Eee SS = THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROC! FLOUR, ® without adoubt the most BeacTircL and the most | Nerurriovs Flour in the world. ‘The Mill rs have not only the most perfect Mill, con- taining as it does all the 1 o<t unproved Machinery in- ‘vented up to the present time, but they produce magnificent Flour is *!ipped anuually to Eu eaten at the priuciyal Courts of the old wor! GUARANTEE that tt 4s wade from selected bard wh grown in Minnesota and Dakota It fs an acknowlslind fact, that in this Flour perfe t separation of the nous Particles of the wheat berry and a thorough elitui- ation of all weak and starchy matt reached. and is consequently mors Nvrrriows, yield- ing more bread to the barrel than any other Flour. The best trade admits tha’ from its bread-mak ne qualities itis the cheapest, as well asthe best, for ether family or baker's use, and unsurpassed by any Flour satisfaction, i [STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY. | One of the most ieautiful Winter Wheat Patents ever offered to the trarle, It is unexociled by auy other: except Ceres, aud will please the most exacting house keeper aud satisty the most fastidious epieura, GILT-EDGE. A magnificent Winter Wheat Patent, RELIANCE. A splendid Minnescta Patent Flour, made by the cele brated Hungarian process, It isa very cheap aud beau: tiful Patent, within the reach of ali classes, and we Suarantee will give satisfaction to every aus who will try it, GOLDEN HILL. The old reliable stand-by and the Stan. forth any Flour superior to CERE. ‘Will hever use anything else. For sale by ail grocers, se! WM. M. GALT & CO. RS. HARRIETTE MILLS, ; Prot. and Alix. Col. | aE 6. Colliere, aM, Ditector, | at their residence, 1436 Corcoran | |W. BM. Severus & } sunt THAN TOF TELESEArHY, | , Esrasiisnen 1840. SEATON PERRY, (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & BROTHER), HAS NOW OPEN A COMPLETE STOCK OF IMPORTED AUTUMN NOVELTIES FOR STREET, KECEPTION AND EVENING WEAB A SPECIALTY: NOVELTIES FOR WEDDING OUTFITS. | _DRY_GOODS. NEW PARIS AND BERLIN WRAPS, KAGLAX& SEWMARKETS, CIRCULARS, JACKETS AND JER- SEYS. NEW HOUSEKEEPING LINENS, aLL-WooL | BLANKETS AND MARSEILLES QUILTS AT LOW. | EST QUOTATIONS. NOVELTIES IN AND KID GLOVES. $2- SPECIAL APARTMENT FOR DISPLAYING EVENING GOODs BY GASLIGHT. $2~ CHOICE GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES aXDCOR- RECT PRICES. HANDKERCHIEFS, HOSIERY SEATON PERRY, PERRY BUILDING, ‘Wvania avenue, commer th street. Soxs. ced FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS, PAUIS NOVELIIES IN SILAS, VELVETS, ESCAND FINE FRENCH DRESS GOODS, THER CK GS MUCH TAAGER, AND THE ag ENT AND Vaian Ty CCH GREATER WE HAVE BY WE HAVE EVER) THIN \ BE HADIN A FIRST-CLASS DIA GOODS ai Beke ONLY Flisi-CLass coups, HOPS ASD GUINE: & FONSON'S BLACK SILKS. Ns MOURNING GOODS, SVLEA'S Hl) SMIETTAS, ) DKAP D'ALMA COURT ALDTS CREPE JON BKOWN'S EXTKA QUALITY TABLE LINEN, SATIN DUCHESS IN ALL COLORS OF SUPERIOR | OU ALES. ba-UNE PRICE, W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVI N.D.—THE PEST IS THE CHEAPEST. New Fas Aso Wie Dar Goons, ch 20 3UST RECEIVED AN ELEGANT ASSORT- Flour | ‘Unsvampassep by any mill im the world. To prove that, | ‘We would simply state that lane quautity of this | ope and wef | has at last been | aude. | Every sack aud every barrel is warranted to give entire | tent | family Flourof thr District. It isequal in quality tevagreat many ‘hich priced Patent Hours, whilst it can be Lousht for considerable less money. We dety coumpetitors to bring STERLING, | GILT-EDGE, KELIANCE or GOLDEN HILL, and we. feel acsured that any housekeeper who tries them once “ABD SCHOOE (DAY AND EVENING CLASSES, ‘The Washington School of Fine Art and “Decor: Sve Dean fs now open at Vernon How. corner Pa uve, and joth st. W. M. ROUZEE, AE. HUXLE, Ed WALK: R, eeb-1m" S175 A YEAR BOARD AND TUITION FEM:LE Seminary; @175 Military Academy, bi-h, hesithy, benuttntsrait branches, thoroush inatricuon, Address EPISCOPAL SCHOOLS, Haddonfield, SN. 3.2 ‘$20 ayear, Military College, Burllugton, N.J. wa2)- ARFIELD KINDERGARTEN TRAINING SCHOOL, 1811 Tet n. reopen Monda} 1 room, au: Sd ee MGEES SCHOOL. “ToT. si REF: northwest, will reop-n September 17th, Daily Jessous in French—"Berlitz methio.Ov}ect d: cespecialty. Tt Gaara aie aCe Orne KADS ad «uldren wih canbe may te a EEOD, at the scoot Buh dius. ‘October 6, Apply for circular at 7-6m will sch jORWOOD INSTITUTE, WASHINGTON, D.C, ASELECT SCHOOL FOR GIILS. REOPENS SEP- TEMBER 27, At Nos, 1212 and 114 14th street, ‘The school course I~ compl: te iu the English, Class! cal and 'Seiewtive Departuents Medern. iuiuras thorvughly and pract evily taught, The verity netiiod employecin some clusses” AK nden Class under a trained Kincencurte Art and Eleution Ly skilled instructors, (Piano, Pro’ Anton Gleetz .«r.) Students are prepared for Vase r aud cs, or can take a collegiate course at the n= ut. Ladies who have lett school wit find specia: sacilities Sor pursti:e special branches, Call at 1214 14th street northwest, «Ps m Bir. aud 3 tel P™EGy AND ENGLISH FAMILY SCHOOL for Young Ladies aud Little Girly, 128s Yith street, 1624 Mays ave. and 1625 N street, Mrs” LP MeDonald’ and Vise Anua Bilis, prine) ‘The tiext | choo! Fear will brit Seytenbei a, The couren gf atuay emmbracis every shin Reevaary for a thorvtugl | ion, D DAY Enelish and’ classical edt Frencii— Berlitz. mvetiiol which there fs no extra charge. Class 1a wood-carving wili bevin Oct. L.A tiew: department has Leen added, with unusual advantans for Littl: Giris Just beini-ihe school. Aspectal hentic is provided ter scholars living om Capitol Hill or in, other rts of the © (a6 sn (OOL_AN ELEMENTARY hivol for Both “Sexes ISU Ist. nw Ke-opens Ninth Month (SEPTEMBE) 15, Instruction | thorouch in kuslish, Mathematics, Classies and Natue | ra: Sernee. Books furnished by school. Terms wod: erate. Apply at school rooms from 3 to 4/pi, Cir culars at the book stores, 83, ‘THOS. W. SIDWELL, Principal, { TRERT INSTITUTE, G03 F ST. N.W.—THE ! Friintssinasic sear of te ukttuiog will aa | mence Monday, September 15th. Higher Mathematics | and Elocution specialties, Private Iv=sons and sey arate honrs for adults. Mrs. B. A. CHAMBELS, Pringlpal, N.B.—bee catalogue at principal bookstores, selL-m INDERGARTEN — MODEL GRADED SCHOOL, and Frosbel Normal Institute ‘Septeinber Jorn, _“Theroweh teaching, | Misses POLLOCK and. NOERR, Prncivals. 1127 13th street Borthwest, one ? square from ihomas Circle, au30Im | ESS RAtce ILL OPEN A FIRST-CLars school fur young ladies september 15. Advay‘ced. pupils preferred. Special att-ntion given to Macee rene clisees for adults yreverise OU aad aie Wenike cisesea for preparing for cum ctite Smauiuatighn” ADpLY at ute, MISS BALGY “tae O. treet borthwost» References: Hon, We We Cons tea Admiral Geo. B Balch, Baltimore: Couumpaare Boe Lee, and Key. J. J, Bullock, Washigten, FC aud-3eh ‘AVERLY SEATNALY, 1557 1 STRUET NW, ‘Boarding aud Day christ SUA Sibel f SoeE Lei ant thy book ‘and drugstore, au WAS NES ALFRED BUJACS EDUCATIONAL eet northwest. Peto Fst Ber. Private lessons iu English, WASHINGTON, SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION aND ENGLISH LANGUAGE. {04 M strvet, Mrm- M, Steven; Hart, Princip —the thind snutal session of ll begin October Ist: close June Ist, Pri ate and class instruction day and evening. Especial tention given to the cure of, stammerine and other inful vocal defecta, Local references: itt Rev. FG. Andrews, Viof A Melville Bel Mrs J. Bday Somers, . D. W. Prentiss, Dr. krank Hyatt, Dr. J. W. Gregory, Gea, John Eston. Prcxuxe av P. RESERVING. Pure Cider Vinegar, four years old, Made in Maryland, Warranted Pure, White Wine Vinegar. Pure Spices, all kinds, Green Ginger. White Brandy. Old Peach Brandy. Sugurs, Lowest Prices, Full Awsortment of Preserving Jan. Extra Rubbers. J. B. BRYAN & BRO. fel3-2w _ €08 Penn. ave., opp. Metropolitan Hotel. Post Oro Crore Visvaun FOR PICKLING, \ Susars iow prices. WITMER, 1918 Fennsylvaina avenaa, sell | Cheapest e1 | | only tert afew sample lates w | Tair HAT 38 37? WERE Ne rer an abmctote pure tea, withont col. cting material, or any manipulation to eivetta hand. | seme appearances, 2) to be found in the di Ly all retail croc rs. To protect. hue pu att preserve the strength aud fay id cnly su the orieinal tuctal Tined packauee ‘Tue trade wade ALA LN Established 18117 iyi GILLET & Co, Bal __ PIANOS AND ORGAN NHE KEANICH & BACH AND STit receive the Higheat Praise 1 nd Galls's Atte 7 street northwrat. Pianos for rent set Soxey T, Nisa, 483 th Street Northwest, PIANOS AND ORGANS OF ALL THE LEADING ‘MAKES, Instruments new and second-hand sold on easy Foonthly insteiments, Pinos and Or- eau. rented; rent applied if purchased, A lange and elegant stock to select from, Ai] the popular Musical Publicatious of the da ‘The finest selection of 5-cent Music in thecity. se3 ‘EINEKAMP PIANOS. ‘Superior toall others in fine tone qualities, elerance of Gnish, solidity of construction and durability. Over 15,000in use at colleges, scininaries and by the best musical peopie everywhere, Be sure and see them bo- fore you buy. Weeellat the same prices as at our fac- tory and on easy monthly payments, Old pianos taken as part payment at full value Several nearly uew ‘squares and uprights at a sacrifice tomake room. Pianos of other makes cheap and at $10 per mouth Branch Warcroou, 422 9th street. 02d ‘ALLET DAVIS & CO.'S PIANOS, Now Stock. New Styles. ew and Terms Reopening Ist of September. S91 LYSUMNEAS ott bets ntrect ny we JREIGHENBACH’S PIANO WAREROOMS. EIANOS of various makes for wale and rent at Suced prices. Win. huabe & Cos worsd-re _Cireulars obtained from the Principat. _au30-3m_| ith street, above Pa ave. ee aus HE BERLITZ SCHOOLS OF LANGUAGES, 2 a a) a Srrck& Co. Emznsox & Bavs& Co ToEHANRLIS ST” BALTINORS aa sur iD. 283 WESTMINSTER ST., FROVIDENC! 154 TREMONT ST. MOSTON, Mi aly GARFIELD BUILDING, BROOKLYN, N.Y. Best instruction to adults orchildren. Private les ScBpecial advautaser dor learning te SPEAK ivantaces for teaming to. Tongues. “Most easy aud eiicient “methods Teese very reasonable, ‘Teachers seut to Student's re NEW TERMS BEGIN NOW. aus Apply to PROF. N. JOLY. WILOOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS Pianos and Organs exchansed. are eae | Shyear Hank appuled i yareisand (UL stock ul oc, Aiusic. HENRY EBERBACH, 915 F STREET, ‘my3i_Managing Partner of the late firm of Ellis’ Oo GBR MnP BY Deen Bs, x ATEN ete up. ea LLB. MENT OF PLAIN AND NOVELTY DRESS GOODS IN ALL QUALITIES, MANY CHOICE NOVELTIES THAT CANNOT RE DUPLI- CATED, AND WILL WELL PAY THUSE WHO ARE IN SEARCH OF DRY GOODS TO INSPECT MY STCCK BEFORE PURCHAS- Ina. 8. L. HEMPSTON No, 803 PEN E, SYLVANIA AVENUE, Maxer SrAce. ols QUICK SALES. SMALL PROFITS. Acaweo Ar Lacr GREAT BANKIUPT BALE or DRY GOODS From the auction of HALSTEAD, HAINES & CO. ‘Thelr loss hhng been our gain, for we eucceeded tn eet \ portion of ther stock at about try cents 7 This purchase has Leen so enormously larce that we eaunet bec to get allot itinte our tm Miete: Dulding. We bad to nt a. lange warenoota for Dalat is, Neer before tn the history uf Wastin Teen suck tunity of at as ed very staal amount ot motey, °W cant ouly tention a few of the laky bangaius which will te nutid ott wale: a Back “ike at She 6c, Te, G1, fully worth, Ver cent wore Vieces new tall shades Dress Goods at Se., worth pan,tigges tltuminated woo! Dress Goods, 10e. per yard, ue 25, | gf RET yp] Chudda Cloth. 43 tnehen wide, to_all | me Wholesale Depot, corner Ist street and Indiana avenna | Jatest 11 shades, le. par yard, well ‘These came dirvet trom the ouston “house, havite ae : er Ube deed of trust had been, we bouviit we touk the entire worth 8p. he piece 40 We bonclit every ples fn the sale Samuel Courtonld’s «rape ad can recomunead the ws the bowt aid oft Lease 7-4 wide sli-iinen Loow Table Damask at 200, per yard, value st 4ge. Towels at 6. 10, 12% and 160, every one a genuine bar ean, wy Knott d. ‘rinsed Barnsley Damask _foruer retall price 5 dU Doyiirw in endless variety. ¢ Table Damask, by yn or in pat some us log as Dv: auction, : BLANKETS, We bouvlit tear! ANKETS. 1s the wale, and bed ‘all the Bin ch were too much trom haudities ‘rice Wu-4 Blanket at €1.50. worth & ‘At #20", worth 83. AUS? 30, worth $4 At $5.00; wo many finer srracies in The same proportion, .é uMine Gerinan e from mite. | 4 ali and pound sizes.cach with ur hamoand | ¥4! foc tue scasun. Special attention to | Daily lessons in | tuning and reyairing. 6 | 25cer | 8 | shade of Astruchau, it &5. at65e. per pair Merchants ang by the quantities will never bat eguitean item oh vet saya Tar 0 ds heh Set 8 ge a = finccs af Gitar for apni at site pee 9m eoditgane rea wool Mantel, Tam thas. the Can be boucit Yor tron, the aeeute NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS pairs in 40 diferent styiem all trom the Gree ms Lace Curtains, tre; worth #1 B00. wore ge aie Wer floret by any, “0 ives yord wide ee win Mabebester (crape fulah) Pr at ie ter yard. We have them 48 AINS Zevhyt Shawls, Yethhewis angie at ‘We Sonate ties we lots Austrian Lewd two full-siged Ladies’ Plush Cloake at ot 2—: wenty = aed sone teem ‘Cloaks, lined ici ast Bogut mod with ttt ca Sie Lallies' Ctoth in all the with Ts Let width tine ina ve uew tad muses at @1.33 yer par, hawk dears prise #3 Top peers Orlental Laces, 200; worth 2c Sipleces Orieutal Lacon 6 ticbes wide, at 17¢.; wort, “SO pieces Orlonta! Lacon. 8 snches wide, at 26 + osen nee pee! Pic = ey gee 1S dona Orieutal Lacs Cx Harm at 336 value Se. anon ‘pueat Linen S\piy Shirt Frotite, 10c.; worth LANSBURGH & BRO, 420, 4:2 and 494 SEVENTH STREET, sel3, Bisce Daexs Goovs Deranvurst. E. G. DAVIS, 719 MARKET sPace TTT | OUR NEW DEPARTMENT, FSTABLISHED LASt SYRING, HAS PROVEN GUITE AN ATTRACTION, AND THE LADIES OF WASHINGTON AND VICIN- ITY WILL ALWAYS FIND A CHOICE STOCK OF BLACK DRESS FABRICS TO SELECT FROM BLACK SILK, ALL GRADES; VELVETS AND PLUSHES IN BLACK AND COLORS, SATINS, AND ALARGE STOCK OF BLACK WOOLENS, ALL THE NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON, TO WHICH WE CORDIALLY INVITE 1HEIR ATTENTION. XO TROUBLE 10 SHOW GOODS E. G. DAVIS, aS COR, MARKET SPACE AND Oru SY. ETS RETAILED at WHOLESALE PRICES, ‘Comfort ®hirt, lees made, bee Tine Unfinished Shirts only 600, Finest Percale Shirts only €1.50, ‘Finest Laundried Dres Shirts, in solid bosoms, ready ‘to put on, for ¢1. “ssmass Pe terns, dards, cvery one frvtn this wrest g (wolid bosome) ten