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——— a THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. TURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 30, 1884. = LOCAL MENTION. |THE ALLEGED MINOR MARINE. Pa grapo! Lsptlced anlar Be CITY ITEMS. EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. DRY _ GOODs. —_—————_ pease aND Broke His aT Hip Bons.—Yester- — = . ! i y = . x i NS ry The Weather. | Hear the Habeas Corpus Case. gay afternoon about £80 orclock walle Cfiriatopber es Fo the Public. M38, HURLEY Gives LESSONS IN MUSIC AT umoeen. Now Is Tse Best Tie Qantaeros, Dy Ce sept, oh teen eam, f | 7CBO# WXEIE REMANDS THE YOUTHFUL MARINE TO | standing on a scaffolding he accidentally fell into of age, has been sllffefing sinee ne was four mantic Se a eee FRENCH PRONUNCIATION Cc = ‘Wastixeros, D. C., Sept. 30, 584, 4:30 am. f THE CUSTODY OF THE U. & OFFICERS. the ditch and on. the rocks below and broke his | Crit: I 2 wasting disease, hecompanicd NP one Z = - con FOR INTENDING BUYEAS OF DRY GOODS For the middie Atlantic states, partly cloud: : right hip bone. He was removed to_ his boarding- \ANTED—A YOUNG LADY OF NORTH GER- x under 15 of ‘Two separate departments— ‘To-day James Barnard Shugrue, whose disch: Omicer Hawkins. Dr. | Of, frequent and prolonged vomiting, no remedy or many wishes to wate lessons in German or ACCENT. aa Weal rains, southeri ty James Barnard Shugrue, whose discharge | house, No. 9005 M street, by Officer Haw! - | auststance that T could ge secuune’ to operate on | p ri ive private leas or Seniors and Junior. - - 2 the marine corps was asked on the ground | Kielnschmidt rendered Surgical ald. the stomach=so much that me ay chent aca | French, ot bach Ens chew 40 children, as Visit- ENGLISH, FRENCH AND CLASSICAL. ‘TO ANTICIPATE THEIR WANTS. {haf he tsa minor, appeared before Judge Wrlle | Sveq tmtsthelr Winter Quartet Ge Hoe te | Miends considered the case hopeless AbOUL four | ome” Pe Teferenoes “Addrowe Lek, Sear] car tstone ae eer Peiscipales Lirica Et. Colliers: AML, Dnnccton, in obe o a writ of habeas corpus issued last | Tenge, between Igth sad Soul sereete, NC" SOM | months avo a physician called my attention to the | Se ALS UNTVRESTEY. anteed as well as a fluent, cary and. Drouuace: | 1SSeraeeet norte. selves aaa Eee eee ee werk. Me Casio repees Gol. MeCauley, the | Venue, between 14th an Medicinial and curative qualities ot Durrr's Pu | NATIONAL UNIVERSI ou and sccent. Clase to 12 pups, Caxp oF | een EOE f states; part represented Col. McCauley, ‘IMPROV —An old brick house on Sist street + a LAW DEPARTMENT. or EORGETOWN UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW Slowed by fair Commandant oF ‘the corps and Mr. BG. Lovely | yetwoen Gand P suet is Delng torn away to | HaNixy att Wutsey, claiming iat It might eave FACULTY. ‘Tharesays £30 to 49 pa Osiaber at ise | GP MY_STOCK 35 COMPLETE IN Alt, DEPant. Apican a for the petitiguer, James Shugrue, the | give place for a handsomé residence to be erected | the child’s life. I very reluctantly consented to 1ts HON. ARTHUR MAC ARTHUR, LUCIEN E. C. COLLIERE. AM a Sative of Parts, — MENTS AND THE ASSURTMENTS WILL BOT BE BT. Sony alae tuto sen lite ‘verdinand esq. The front, of a pretty | Uniia's tite and. health, Were deeper nae aes | Associate Jota AE TE EOP ne District | France, 1508 Tstrect norte sea0-14t | | Peeuity: Rev. Jan A. Doonan, J. J. President: Hon. | EXCLLLED AT aby TMD LATRN TS THE eEABO pect Diner ee ee the | 2e8igm, Will be of Brick and stone, with bay win-| Drejudice. 1 purchased a bottle, and enced of Columbia, President, ALIN’S HALL-MR LG MARINI WILL i ner A ie yd. Darlington, Minuesota, iowa | tuber 6'h sbugrie appiled for enlistinent in the | Gewg™ jill be of Brick and stone, with bay WiD- | rej pur » and commenced - RINGS BALL OME LG. MAX TLL | rig L LD.; James G. dayne, oq, J 3. Derik EPTEMBER WEATH a COEDS. And wae’ Laid thee the was ving It to the child, the result being that to-day HON. SAMUEL F. MIL! for the reception of pupils wand John W. Ross, eu. C. W. Hoffman, LE D.. INTTY AND, ‘Wednes ning. picenk, bac tocuce eke mene eet omleg The cost of the house will be $10,000. Frey’ Bros | ff ‘Bias wall and ear 3s any poy ne Ueigh. | Associate Justice of the Supreme Court the United | CRDAT, Oct Sr Uctober ath ioe strc Bs 1a, for Misses | Decne 5 7 aca Gaia ant wih Lhe cAGO GROCERY Contras, 56 7th street, | ain and was exainined by the Sur |" Gain RECEIPTs.—Canal boat H. M. Talbot ar- | Dorhood. HELIS NEASTEE Tee er Canine pupils sre invited to on the above Oy cere eg ed 1 Bt ar at following priers " the commandant of th \d was Uon, and say to the heads of families, and those Me Penett ae peton Usiversty ‘Law ig Ret VP Het, $625 Doe gL | huis answers to. be qualited, and was | HYed with 1800 bushels of wheat for Martley | Qn! For the sce do not let a tooish prejudice | aoe op pH.O. CLAUGHTON, Fao, iin can bow be tnd at the taste store, ‘tha st tie October iat at 6-90 pti. when apbouncemeute tort BAND TW ‘process. $6.40 DDL. g1.60 3. | pon enlisted. Col. MeCauley furtier states against the proper use of a pure liquor prevent you a jurisprudence, | ac A el year will be made. Ail juterested are cordially iuvit CAKANTLED ceactins eee Gabe | be hay ‘nb information as to “the age Of Shugrue | ,COMITION OF WATER ar 4. M-—Great Falls, 9% | from using talsvor the sick and del tated. ‘tinea th Sate a : Feccrigs owes aay e sme wicz |S Peat coure Ccctivy thou sat bee - eres, $7.50 DBI Fay BOL t that offered by his own conflicting state- fae ELMER WEEN, Esq, resume her classes ion Da ‘Secretary ein attendance build ae Cee FO I er goats bee en es ae en eee sae connection, SF, Dist Duting, reservoir — inAucat | 19¢ Hickory avenue, Baltimore co, Bultinore’ Ma. | Professor of Pace sod Fates et Woot Cou, | ELT Culture and eepreselon”aud vc ia Suan fofaebegeaimen cf ctadege, om 6TH. M | VAR ABT, PAY-ITH coMtng oF oootER 7 ; “ y pons turiier tAt : 1ouse, 96; 1 Ben tem Please 3 * September. 1 1 a = Bring cat Sate STUeTS UY Mal OF telephone Te) A ais Oe rst oF Ea eatatsean rt | tho river t-day atts pm Low ude at 109m | athe Absence of¥nitable Materiate | protuar or EUGENE CARTS ES: , | Hares Mise SEMREINEN Seat beseaeee et Fea ere ieee ee srry bead at hook. | FRAP RUS ARAL TION By ALL MN PATRONS —— tosiiel ah extent as ts necessary to theren-| ‘Tap Poicm PROPERTY SaLE.—On Thursday the | OF the time to prepare it, people often go without Contracts, Negotiable instruments, and ‘ES Z D. BUCHER, ‘Zhplim & Oo. or of” : ak LECTIONs Now. —— Pesce ee pledged to the Cae sale of unclaimed property im possession of the Sete for sain ge Buy Larkes's Dress and agpag zi ana Dental | SYSTTENTRE OF (the WASHINGTON COLLEGIATE ‘S& M YEATMAN, Secretary, SPEC, APART = offering standard A sugar for 6% cents, gra the enlistment. Accompanying the roperty clerk of the police will take place. Among | YOu Will never trouble yourseit make another. eo The opening exercises e Law, Medical ‘Dent iN (@ boarding ty school for young ry PRCIAL Rie FOR DISPLAYING Ulated sugar for 7 cents, cutioat sugar for Ti | Scriptive list, in whieh Shugrue is stated to be 21 | Property, clerk of the police will ake place. Among = Spilman eis Betreet nomnwest, MONDAX Oonneae Perey 2 hae ape ee RE | tee Er titan Pte nw. | EVENING GOODS BY GASLIGHT cents. | SeaP-ondseVen months old, by occupation a farmer, | contents of aahoe shop of Anton Kortendcck, an | _ Clmett’s Crown Collars, Cuffs and Monarch | No. sizeet northwest, , Oetok Puy 'ASHINGTON SCHOOL OF ELOCUTIO! - v7 pounds, and under “declaration of re: ALL TAKE PLEASURE fn recommending to Di Lis age is put down as above, and is sworn of hats and gentlemen’s furnishing Frane, the only strietly one price hat and gent’s furnisiier In the city. ‘Tue Masxoru nine-foor establishment of W. B. | * Moses & Son,corner 1th and F streets, will’ be Opened to the public Wednesday next, October 1, With the largest assortment of furnitire, carpets ‘nd uphoistery goods ever on exibition, i te. Mr. Cy at wh ceil That Le was over eighteen years old. le read the return and apers, and sald the exact age was nol stated, 1t was Lovejoy sald the statute préseribed the same by recruits for the army, and this the { had taken, but in addition he’ was here re- to take an’ oath that he was fully twenty- Ars of aye. v Grasp Orgxixe of art needle work. Don't tall ero Mae $e Se the Sepia, Weckeeatar and narsday, | ar oeeloy sul chek Groae tee iomienioetal thie Seotee Re awed No cards. Mis Max Wey! | parent was entitled to the custody OF the alld Ui us vid, ated Work has been resumed on the tmprovement of | Md street, between Maryland and Virginia avenues, Southwest. ig Be id "not believe that the law lat the marine corps could be made nruly boys W enlist tn and defy their the marine corps, a part puld at any time be tnerged refore the Same oath should Tua CutcaGo GrockRY Cow northwest, bas opened thetr nm fering special Inducements in faney groceries aud table Txt in the army be Laken as Mr. Coyle was law as rine corps dians, rANY, S06 Tih street w Store, ahd are of- fee, ted, Sugar and lon arises whether there Istuuent of minors in the ma- vut the cousent of parents or guar ervice Was the army It wasclear the ibe Void. He said that boys between may be enlisted to serve tll He clatimed that the ma- vy, and subject to the ¥¥, under Section 1681, and Con ually legalized the enlistment of . Uie case of John Doyle before Judie Brown, who deeited that Whe case was con- ted and section 1418. sald that he did not belleve the Navy savored the enlistment of minors in upllation of laws pub- istinent of minors, seamen tor the oWever, would not Ln Mr. Lovejoy then spoke sing thelr boys. and p suffering for boys, Tacks to be loosed on by boys Who ved fo have disputes with father Or mother as He did not think that the corps lous sons, for they would make : c=. ‘There were decisions of the departiuent sistaming parental law JUDGE WYTIE'S DECISION REMANDING THE YOUTHFUL MAKINE TU THE €USIODY OF THE GOVERNMENT evrice ‘The courg, satd this was a question which must be controifa by the law. Cong-ess had pre- seribed that no soldier conld be enlisted under twen * without the consent of the parent or ‘rhe law prescribes that Doys between rs old may be enlisted 1p the navy, that under the law the consent of the not hecessary If the minor is over 18 age. AS To what had Deen sald of the ikibY Up Of familly ties, Uhe court referred to the lance hulnber of tule boys on. the streets and asked ‘adation for a youth to enlist in the untry to tind: hhnself of some use, for a young man to enlist in the than to Spend ls time tn tdleness as- ating With criminals. ‘The urine service was annexed to the navy, aud the Laws of the navy apply tothe marines. Section 1621 says that the marine corps Shall be under the laws of the navy, unless detached for duty in the army, when itis under the laws applicable to the army. As to the enlist- ‘nt, the relator was certainly under the navy, i lie would remand the youbg man to the cus Udy Of the officers of the barracks, AN APPEAL NOTED. Mr. Lovejoy sald that for the parents he would note an appeal He desired to state that he had known the boy since hfs youth, and the only thi he td heard against him was the desertion of parent ‘Ihe court sald that he had spoken generally as tothe criminal classes and wrong doers. In this case this action might be the making of the boy. The father, mother and sister of the youthful marine were Ih court, and the mother left the court rouin In tears, —After more than ues to gTOW asing deuand proves onmendauon oS the ten years’ trial th In public favor; the hat tty merit alone Is best houseliuid oll in Mabane B. Va Reurn, 1112 15th street north- West, begs tO announce that she will return to Washington and be ready for business October 1st, When se will open an elegant line of Novelties in | Ladies Dress Goods and Trunmings, Selected per sonally from the Latesi tinportatiuus. Guaxp OrmNING of the C pany, 5 57th street, this week. Coffed ‘or tea will’ receive a collee oF lea canister during the opening week. The de the trouble of parents Howe Comvorr. if parents In Use Aladdin Security On. It ts known to be the safest and best ol Etsseui’s Ice CKEAM ‘Shipped anywhere out of town. ew York avenue, For PREservine. : guaranterd to be pure. Also, fon vinegar for plcklinz. « jer's, 911 7th street northwest, wba grape brandy, ne Imported Estrar Get it at Chr. Grve THE CHICAGO GuoceRY ComPasy, 806 7th st. @ triad lf you wish to Save money. ‘THE Mhe photos of Kets Kemethy’s, 1109 Pa. ave., continue to be $3 per duz,with a 13th painted free | be opened October Stock. seMaN, Manager. M. F. E1seway’s old stand wi Ist, by Kahu & Co., With new f aL “Mas. Lockwoop'’s Briuiaxt Ipza.—In the event of @ failure to get the pre " together, 1 Is proposed that ex committees be instructed to sti ew work on sland more effectually clea than wou! a How inuch be de mest happy to present a Trew Unguished candidate of the “Ei if she will send ber address to 618 west, SeND YoR ORDERS for groceries to the Chicago Grocery Company, 806 7th street, by mail or tele- phone. Telephone call 423-2 ‘Yous Evasicur Firren, #1. Hempler's, 453 Pa. av. CITY AND DISTRICT. Condensed Locals. Foundry Chautauqua circie last evening elected oMicers a8 follows: President, Mr. Louts P. Altscu; Vice-president, Mr. RN. Tilton, and secretary aud treasurer, Miss May Chandiee. ‘The Washington City Bible society resumed its monthly sessions last evening after the summer Feces. The resignation of Mr. R. H. Bott, one of the directors, offered on account of sickness, Was accepted. attend the ‘The East Washington Blaine and Logan cmb has | at Philedelphta, the passenger department of Fallroad ‘company has ar- Special Train to lectrical Exhibi- tion, Philadelphia, to For the conventeree of persons destring electricai exhibition now being hela to erecta Blaine and Logan pole corner of | the Pennsylvania 8d street and Virginia avenue Southeast October | Fanged to runa special train, leaving the Balti: sth. n re and Potomac railroad station, Washington, at a All parties Interested in the payment of taxes, read Willian Dickson's advertisement and day, the 24 proximo, reachin Phil- p.m. Returning will leave Phila- all upon him-at 224 4 street before making set- ‘ement of thets tax bills ia at 3:50 p.m. on Friday, the 3d proxtmo. The return trip from Baltimore will be over the Balt ‘The New York Worid of this morning says: a | at Olio railroad. Fare from Washington, Shay, 8 Wholesale grocer of Washington, has beva | includes one admission to the exhibition, im the city for several days He has bet $8,000 on | Will he $5. : Cleveland.” | ————— Robert Holmes. colored, proprietor of a Toom at &th and Roundary streets, for striking brother Peyton on the head with ‘an old shoe, was, fined $10 by Judge Snell u Adelaide Li MARKET, Queenstown, on an Branch, B. and ‘0. R.R., three ity, Lewis D, Means, proprietor— esterday, 420 of’ which were Storkers driven to the county for sale: price of this attle, from 4% to Se; best beet cattle 3 t9 Sac: good, 43%" Se; fate, 4 pio. | (4%: mediun 4 to 44: ordinary, 3 tode. G2 he beef cattle not sold.) 1,058 old sheep and lambs up; ord sheep Sold at 3 lo aye: lambs, 43g to 6c. 811 G street southwest, yesterlay, aged 65 ‘The funeral wii take place on Thursday at Fifty-four dogs were killed at the pound this afternoon. ‘To-day Charlotte Bastwick et al, by M. Ashford, 11 cows and calves, selling from $30" to $60. per ad. State oF the et dull. ASSATLTING AN OFFICER was before J disorderty filed a DIL against Emeline D. Lovett for the part Uon and sale of Kalorama—91 acres conveyed by deed of Gen. Geo. Bomford to Thos. K. Lovett, in (rust, reserving one acre and the family vault, in| rles Batson,colored, Sueil this morning, charged with ind assault and battery. Officer at he arrested Batson for disor- While on the way to the station ire off the officer's badge, and struck him. I times about the head. Batson was fined $5 isonderty conduct and $10 or 30 days for assault. —— Amusements This Week. | NatiosaL Tueate: Mr. Frank | Mayo’s new romantic produccd Tast night at the National, 1 the most powerful und best’ con- | ti Structed work that has been se for years. | ‘The frst act moves quietly, whit ondends | 1 with a powerful dramtic cl rest of dram: for th —— ‘ASED To-pa¥.—Johnnie Fitz~ Humphries, “the two boys nvicted In the Poitee Court yester- hout $25 worth of pen knives, cigarettes and tobacco from a stand in the Cen we Bors Ret gersid and Wille who were iE ir Nurdeck. Is ¥ery stron on to these who hi as Dacy | ter market, as mentioned im yesterday's STAR, Crockett. “The company xowl, Hens | Were releiset om their per-onal recognizance Metta Vaders. an old Washington favorite, hav Snell to-day. ‘The boys’ parents paid for an espectally tne role. ‘The play is very fy stolen, Somely mownted, and wi work uneit Secor ORED MAS NTENNIAT. CELEBRATION. Will be given, Foups Orera ft heat a large audien to withess u “two Joius”” Mr Hart made the mos late hour at which the parade fternoon the exercises at Van emoration of the foundation of of colored Masons in this country: ‘one hundred years avo, were postponed until even- t The program publisted In yesterday’s Star. Was then carried out, Past Deputy Grand Master Kevells delivering th address of welcome, and nd Muster S. Roger Watts delivering the’ ora- Hon. A banqiet Was Served after these exercises in the Van Ness mansion, covers being latd for 300 ost id corridors were handsomely rate The oMicess of the grand guests were ranged at the root. the S last ntshit cts, of ‘Wart and Mr. Jolin oneal sittation pre: plause and lau apprect a sented, and the freq showed that their play abounds in rou themselves 2 ving ex The matinee to-mort ‘owigee— Alice Oat presented Audran ay ates, AS | Miss Voor Uaxnowe’s Sap DEATH.—Miss Viola as well taken by | partner, of 1 Hill, the sister of Will Bar- Mr. Stuart Harolt and Miss Millie | x toes uc eves hour, kat of the House of Representa- relatives at New Pai ladies she went to a tate, and while walk T dress Was caught by a re- he was drawn into the ma- rribly. Her death was tn- A telegram snmmoned her parents "s. WhO have gone On to attend her fune- Which takes place to-day. Miss Barbour was a. member Of Ue Eleventh Street (northeast) M. E ehuret., deserve expecta Will be continued through t eek with the ustal matinves. Dime Meskew.—The Harris Juven! Pany also rendered the “Mascotte the museum. It will be repeated to-night, whil om Wednesday and Saturtay “Finafore™ ue sivea, and ou Thursday and Friday “Olivette. i Woman's Missionaky The “Mas. remainder of © Opera com. | t t Work.—The quarterly Forelzn Missionary So- | Washington district, sterday after: an Foundry eliurch Boon, Mrs SM. Hurtaock, of Bultim Mra Bishop Andrews led ‘th tional and reports were reevived from churches, showing an Increas: Year throughout the city, over $900 having been Talsed for regular Work, besides $23 to establish paper. The Baltiure branch hav. cepted 4B Invitation from the ladles Of Washington to hold its al meeting tn this city, It was deckled to ng, afternoon, and night sessions at the Metropolitan church next , beginning at 10 am. per of Gelezates are expected trom Bu » Wilming: ton, Del, and other places Mra. MeM. {ara misionary from India, will also be’ here. ‘This branch of mission work contributed wo the cause $15.415.62 last year. Membership fees being $1 pert year. purch, rhis morning, about 3:15 story brick building No, 639 owned by ex-Nayor Matthew @. 4 by Rudolph Elchorn as a {1 commission and provision ss discovered to be on fire. ‘The fire de- 1 pollce promptly responded to an vat before the fames were subdued the aaged to the extent Of $1,500 or over ng to the amount of about $200. ‘The Vin the southwest corner of the ere there was a window, and it 1s thought use Was incendiartsmn. Mr. more than cover his loss, we on the building. TX EUROPR.—There seems uit to the reputation of our merchants Who advertise In THe STaK ‘To-day Mr. Elphonzo }imnas the well-known grocer, necetved a letter, dated “firedford, Yorkshire, MARRIAGE LICENSES. —Murriage been txsued by HL. Thomas and E a, and Clara B Ap ry W s; Pht and suloxton preparatory tolls arrival trom Europe. r. Young at it & common and almost ery day occurrence to get local and. out of town, Shep and Mary KE. Koo r ap! and Kosle E. Breuoton; vers by mall In response to his advertisements, but that this ts from t heard from. Au me and i el Downs, Wm. Walker and Katie White; Morris a. ‘Clark and Jennie F. Palmer. 'NDAY Law.—To- and Law fled informations al saloon keepers on Pennsylvania ‘th street and West of the Capitol Keeping thelr saloons open on Sun. rhe fotlowing are the names of the ssloon Keepers charged with the offense: Col. Perry | Carson, of Carson's hotel; Henry C, Bowers, of the tel: William H. Lewis, of the “First and ist Chance:* Aucust Long, of the Monument house: George O. Miller, of the Ture Exchange; Duuity's Leonarda, Charles Mades, W. H. Wilken: ing, Mary Lvan, Bernard Bryan, Daly’ & Cunning- hoi, Richard Tearet, Jacob ‘Thomas Me. na Jere Hawk, John Keefe, C. H Engells and rest Leefiter, ‘TRY GREAT ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE—This great sale will be continue? on Thursday, October 34, at the wareroows on Loulstana avenue, between 6th and 77h streets, and will comprise the finest. foods extension Lables, wri cabinets: aaa se eo ‘hich will be on exhtbition to-morrow, and see them and make your selection. ‘Tiners Reronteo.—Joha G. Rous, 614G street, nm from his house ye a breast in, Valued at $33.—Mrg. M. J. Clark, strest northwest, reports stolen from her ASKING PAYMENT OF A SkcoxD TRest.—M. P. Sullivan, administrator of Mary sullivan, dece By George K Hamilton, Med «suit In eq) agt. €.'C. Glover, trustee, et al, to compe Ment of A second trust fom a surplus fund Dull states that Cornelius 1 rust July 18. 1577, to secure a note of $40, « Mareh 93, 187s, made a second deed of trust ant to secure a note for $5 ea made under the first deed and there are funds Tetmaining sufficient to pay petitioner. —— ‘Tue Egcrranre Co-orexative BUILDING Assoct- ATION.—This association will hold if< 60th, or last mMevting of the Mh fiseal year ou Wednesday, Oc- Yober 1st, at Mariai’s hall. ta ¢ months’ th assets have increased over $130,000, making the to asgets over $400,000. The fifth angual reportywhich, Will be submitted November 5, WIL exhibit "trans- nections, Substantial growth ahd benefits, to a de- ous, sich as elegant parlor suites, itis claimed, excowding any simfiar organiza. | Some Wdebode never cuabiied tt th are larger associations, however, In Europe. Gn and after October 2 tie Sth Ise will be opened, When shares may be taken and payments made thereon. Monthiy payments are $2.50 per share. 1.000 on each share. The association furnishes, according to ts statement, the best United States." There Practical method for saving money, and the bes: | pocket yesterday $30 in’ money.—A bright bay way {0 pay. for property. ("Thomas Somervi ney titer Years old, Was stolen from the farm of per ‘Edson, secretary. Omice, | Mr. iobert G. Pendieton on last Sunday night. Tue horse fs Valued at $100. Shirts are the best of all. Burnett's Coconine HAS RECEIVED UNIVERSAL ENDORSEMENT. No other preparation possesses such remarkable roperties for embellishing and strengthening the iaif and rendering it dark and glossy. It cures baldness and eradicaves dandruff, Burnett's Flavoring Extracts are the best. €0 insane man; a number of pistols, razors, knives, 0 &c., some used by suicides and murderers, and mis: cellaneous articles, including clothing, jewelry and household utenstis. Assovurx Prax Lundborg’s Perfume, Edenta ry RRR x Saas re, ge hand & E Lundborg’s Perfume, Marechal Niet Rose. €0 EE yw B50 ¥ Sab ~» Alpine Violet. €0 Lily of the Valley. eo ixer of Calisaya SEBO OA OK OK NNN ego oe BB & Ee Ten N a°% Has, for more than half a century, been in use dy re fh ee eee Loe all classes of people, and indorsed by znineny phy Aaa ficlans as the best tonic and Invigorator extan PEE SS Ee ‘The weak, the nervous, the debilitated, all find It to give Hew life. vigor and happiness. Particu- G Proprietor, ore pr go wwww BD Em BPS, arrison Streets, Baltimore, Md. uy th, som BY O8 Wwww BOD EE BP, Fur and Sealskin Ga Bo Www BD EER r and Seaixkin Garments. C. ©. Shayne, the well-known Whalesale Fur Manufacturer, 103 Prince street, New York, will sell elegant Fur Garments at retail at lowest cash Wholesale prices this season. This will afford a ‘This Powder never varie A marvel of purity, | splendid opportunity to purchase strictly reliable Pp cs s {from Mapucacturer, allel engine anal si Me sista a Furs direct from maputacturer, and save retailer's profits. Fashion Book mailed free. 9,610 ‘he ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition | senitey%s $1 Saw, Warranted equal any with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or | at $2.50. 2m phosphate powders. Sold only in cans, Royat, Baxrxa POWDER Co,, 106 Wall street, N. ¥. ape Pretty Women. Ladies who would retain freshness and_vivacity. Don't fall to try “sWells’ Health Renewer.” 11 125/ es yds wide percales 64 c.,7367th mW. 5 “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned. every morning, and delivered in halt-pouhd “Ward” prints, 40c. pet und. Also, Cottage Cheese, Buttermilk ahd Sweet NIK, Se. per quart, Cream 15e. pint. aba) bs DAUGHTER HAS TAKEN THE MEDICINE, faithfully, according to directions, and her ‘health aud spirits are now perfect. The humor is all gone from her face. I wish every anxious mother might know what» blessing Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is in such cases. SUFFERERS FROM THE EFFECTS OF QUININE, used aa a remedy for chills and fever. will appre- ciate Ayer's Ague Cure. a powerful tonic bitter, com- posed wholly of vegetable substances, without a parti- cle of any noxious drug. Its action is peculiar,prompt, and powerful, breaking up the chill, curing the fever, ‘and expelling the puison from the system, yet leaving no harmful or unpleasant effect upon the patient. se0 Suss Vetvers, AND BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOOD3, CASH PRICES, SPECIAL BARGAINS IN BLACK SILKS (cash prices.) Our $1.25 BLACK SILK reduced to $1.00. Our $150 BLACK SILK reduced to #1.25. COLORED CASHMERES. widest double width, all pare wool, cash price 37340, NEW YORE MILLS SHEETING COTTON, widest ‘and very best quality, cash price, 25c. RRR, 00 ¥ ¥ A 4 CARTERS, 711 Mankxr Space Pe os ee nee BROCADE BLACK SILK VELVET, cash price 81.00. ROO yY AMAL. CLOTH FOR BOYS WEAR, largo asuortmont, 37%, 5, EE ‘oo ¥ 2*4 tun 7 COLORED, SILKS-excellent ‘quality, $1.00; reduced to MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, 2.00, 2.50, $3.00. Sept 29, Bept. 30, Oct, 1. DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, large size, all wool, $5. COLORED snd BLACK SATINS, 50, 62, 75c., $1.00, LADIES’ CLOTH SUITING, ‘wool, fin * all colors; eash price, 250." °° —— BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, pure linen, 50c. BROCADE BLACK SILKS, 75c. BEAUTIFUL PLAID DRPSS GOODS, silk and wool, cash price, 25, EXCELLENT RED TWILL FLANNEL. 2c. YARD-WIDE BLEACHED COTTON, excelleat quality, NOTTINGHAM LACE for curtains, 25c., St, 50. AUCTION BLANKETS, great (cash) barvains, $1 “Flite” Kid Gloves for 89. SILES, Ste. SILKS Se. SILKS, 370. 1.98 Undressed Mousquetaire Gloves for 81.60. Lo CARTERS. TH Mauusr Seace | $19 Gente Rid Gloves or 8155. 88, warranted Sterling Silver Bangles, 68. Bae One : See oe 2c. Jewelry iu all styles for 13 +t Combs, all ytyles, for 2c, 68 braided and plain Jerseys for $2.19, 50°, Infants? Lousdale Cambric Slips, 33%, £83.68 Infants' Mother Hubbard Cloaks, 82,68, 12}e. Ladie? Linen Handkerchiefs for 9. 2%5c. Gent's Linen Handkerchicfs for 19. Se, Children’s Linen Handkerebiefs for 4c, 's Silk Handkerchiefs for 39¢, Be, Gent's Half Hose for 1e oF FINE CLOTHING. Our stock of FALL CLOTHING for Boys and Chil- dren is complete, We have a full line of FALL SUITS for Children, from 5 to 12 years old, FROM $2 UPWAKDS. icy Night Shirts for 89. sot” Suspenders for 330, nt’s “Palais Royal” Clark's O. N. 'f. Spool Cotton for 4c. ‘We have a full line of SUITS for Boys from 12 to 18 . FROM 83.75 UPWARDS. Genuine Lubin’s Extracts for 48¢. Genuine Fear's Soa for 2c, S99c. Michalis’ Triple Extract for 29, Genuine Florida Water for 31e, ‘Men's and Youths's SUITS in large variety FROM 86 UPWARDS. 06, Black Excurial Lace for 990, ‘We have full assortment of 390, Heavily Beaded Lace for 29 FALL OVERCOATS 2%e, Children’s Lace Collurs for 19e. ‘at ver low prices, ‘8c. all-silk Lace Fichus for 78. $1.98 Escurial Lace Fichus for $1.68, An immense stock of ODD PANTS, for Men, Youths | 64. Leather Satchels for 5c. ‘Boys and Children at remarkably low prices. 81.48 very best Satchels for $1.29. We. r Pocketbooks for 24¢ 98c. Fass in all styles, 8c, ‘Remember, our prices are always oS ee ae $8, Dolls in all styles for Bie, LOWER THAN THE LOWEST. 490. W “Thread Hose 80. Black Injrain Hose for 35 2%5e. Enslish Hone, all ¢ lors, for 196 $8. warranted w-sill Hose for 89. 30. Merino Undervesis for 5c. Merino Vests and Pants for 446 $1.25 Scarlet Medicated Underwear for 986 89, English Cashmere Hose for 68. Ske. Feather Tips, tire in bunch, for Tse. 1.48 Frather Tips, (hreein bunch, for 8125 Ise, Fancy Feather Wings for 10e, 260. biuiches of Flowers {or 19¢, @e, all-silk black Sash Ribbon for 500. ‘9e. Chenille Fringe, three ball for 636. 982. Ch nllle Fringe, four ball for 79e. Buttons and Embreideries at 10 rer cent discount, $225 Genuine P. D. Corsets for $1.97. #150 Genuine P. D. Comets for 8L28 115 Felt and Flanuel Skirts for Ste Cie, Ladiest Night Gowns for 50. 159. Chetuises, emroidered, for 476, THR LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., CORNER SEVENTH AND G STREETS, 5026 Srzcut Nore J RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF ARCHITECTS AND THOSE CONTEMPLATING BUILDING To MY STOCK OF FIRST-CLASS HEATING APPARATUS, AND WOULD PARTICU- LARLY CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE WROUGHT IRON FURNACES FROM THE WELL- KNOWN FACTORY OF REYNOLDS & SON WHICH | 25¢, Bustles, new shape, for 19¢, 1 CONSIDER AS GOOD IF NOT SUPERIOR TO| 95c. Nurues’ Aprons for We. STEAM HEATING AT ONE HUNDRED PER CENT CHEAPER IN COST. WOULD ALSO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE WELL-KNOWN FIREPLACE HEATERS, FROM THE FACTORY OF JAMES SPEAR, FOR HEATING TWO OR MORE ROOMS ABOVE. FOR ECONOMY AND HEATING QUALITY THEY HAVE NO EQUAL THESE HEATERS AND FURNACES ARE BEING USED EXTENSIVELY IN SOME OF THE FINEST HOUSES IN THE cITY, WHICH WE TAKE GREAT PLEASURE 1) REFER: RING TO. A CALL 18 SOLICITED AND ESII- MATES PROMPTLY FURNISHED. WALTER D. WYVILL, Exctustve Aorxt, No. 459 PA AVE.. NEAR 436 STREET. Canvers, Forsrréne, aso Urnorsteny. “SINGLETON & FLETCHER, 415 Seventh street northwest, OM Cloths, Linol — air. Betalng’ ker bers — Window Shades and Cornice Figen Furniture Upholstered and all other work in our line Bromptly executed set-6m. 9c. Nurses’ Caps for 14c. PALAIS ROYAL, e27 1117-19 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Srecran Norice. Wo respectfully call the attention of Architects, Builders and others in want of first-class Heating Ap- Paratus to our lange und superior assortment. Of FUR- NACES, made by FULLER & WARREN COMPANY, of Troy, we name THE RUBY HOT-AIR, all cast iron; ‘THE CRYSTAL HOT-AIR, wrought iron, BY SMITH & ANTHONY, of Boston, THEIR WROUGHT-IRON FURNACE, the best ever made, BY BOYNTON, THE CLIMAX, all cast fron, ‘THEIR WROUGHT IRON, with steel dome, THEIR DUPLEX, anew feature in furnace construc- tion. THE PALACE, THE EQUATOR and other makes. ‘We propose to offer these as low as similar goods are furnished in the United States and guarantee entire satisfaction. ‘We also call attention to that superior Fire-place ‘Heater, THE SPLENDID, manufactured by Fuller & Warren Company, Troy, N. ¥., the sales of which have apas ‘Esrapuiwir 1831. W. A. Warsrzr & Sox STEAM DYEING AND SCOURING, Xo, 1068 JEFFERSON STREET, GEORGETOWN, D. c. Goods called divered £100 of chars steadily increased since we frst introduced them in this risee im the ity. "Postal Garis eaponded te monegty | market, yi-on 2 ‘This Heater surpasses anything ever offered for econ- omy, durability, power and freedom from gas, and ‘we PeBs AnD RELIABLE i ‘confidently refer to hundreds of them now in use as testimonials of their superiority. We have again re- duced the price of this Heater, 80 aa to plece them within the reach of all who want a really first-class ‘Latrobe. We also call special attention to our stock of SLATE MANTELS, Brick-set and Portable RANGES, among them the celebrated “DIAMOND” RANGE, Brick-set and Portable GRATES, and « full line of HEATING STOVES. ‘We invite # call from those in want of first-class goods, as we propose to compete with the lowest for Mike quality and work. HOMCPATHIO REMEDIES, Either by the single vial or in complete outfit,st 988 F Street, Washington, D. 0. SIMPSON & GUY, 1005 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, eolT-aw ‘Wasurarox, D. 0. ‘1884, at 6 o'clock p.m Addresses and announcement for the ensuing session will be made. The Alumni, and students of the Law Department, and the patroie aud irionda of the Unt Yersity are cordially invited to be present. Students Lice ronine: ‘to enter the classes are also requested to a se9-A5gm. ‘EDICAL AND DENTAL DEPARTMENTS, NATIONAL UNIVERSITY, 2004 snd 1006 E street northwest. Lectures, which will be given during the day, will begin TUESDAY, October ‘th, 1884, at 10 o'clock a.m, ‘The introductory lecture, by Prof. Gxo. Wat. West, will be delivered MONDAY, October 6th, at 6 o'clock Fmrin conection with the’ opening excreises of the w Department, ‘The profession and the public are invited to be present. For further information apply to sap 3 sel9-Im M.D.. Dean, 1116 H Street northwest, No exatis soxen. GRADUATING COUBSE IN FRENCH for Ladica and Young Ladies, at the Waveney SEMI- Nake, 1697 Letnet northwest CONVERSATION, LITERATURE, ELOCUTION, Opening das, Wetaceday. Octover 1st, 1884, 934 10,036 pau Regular days Tursdays and Friday, same hours Gard of suilssious payable in advane:, yer quarte™ of 20 lessons, #12, H' fereuces: French, Belgians and Chi yene Lexationa; Mis. Lapcomt, Wvetiey SemiDa Miss Stephensdn, Georgetown Collewiste Institute: Fret, Ghat Voting, Berson Institute, Prot. clea = Golliere’s School <26-1m" Prof, Edguard van den Benshen-Dubola, 101.4. 27H STREET NoRTHWEs: MLLE, ¥, PRUD'HOMME is organizing her French classes for the season, Parisian pronuncl ation and a practical use of the language tauchl In- struction in an English school for boys and girls, near Towa Circle; aud in the Washington Collegiate lustitute for young ladies aud litle girls, 1700 1 street, Clases at residence, morning, frum 10:50 to 12; afternoon, 2 and 390, pret 6:48 NB Gur event the week for rretich conversation will be given free to pupils, “Call between 4:30and Spam sei6-Im Etrtet hortliwest, near Connecticut avenue, asd will re nga, Wednesday, ‘September Iii. Backer Living recently returned from Europe sehere ahe has boen studsinw the mctt approved uctbos Of teaching, united to her ‘well-knows will ‘aks Elocution, French iss (MC. Dongias owing to ill-health, has with- trom thevel opr Grtalogtuce apply to the Principal at her new resi- denon. N, Br~Mise Ada B. Conn, who. duniug the. past ear has siudied abroad’ under the best inasters, wilt if acid eivclawopa, im mune (lane Opa an bats ‘iony) to pupils at thelr residences on Wednesday and Saturday soim THE MINDERGARTEN OF MRS. 0104 Hesse ‘BACH-SPIER will reopen Wednesday. October Ts ‘Is84, at 1934 Scott Circle, corner of 16th street and R. L ‘tw. Mise Ida. Heswclbach, tormeriy with Mins Bue Pollock: will take chaige of the Primary Depart ment. tae 188 HILTON’S ENGLISH AND FRENCH SCHOOL for Young Ladies #21 Vermont avenug, will re-open 5 SEPTEMBER 2413. Lectures by Eminent Professors. German and French daily—Native Instructors, A Library of standard works is coustantly accessible tostudents in each department. ee2-Lm (EW METHOD FOR PIANO AND SINGING, AT Prof. DEWOLOWSED'S Musical Institute. Will re- Ben ow September Ist 1864 sth year). shortest and new system, Raving years of practice, training ‘Yoloss quicyly to’ the very behest culture for ‘operan, concerts, etc. Gold “neddls ‘aud diploma. will be Awarded’ to. graduates, Dts procured. for Europe and America few singing and plano classes are now opened, at 940 New York ave. nw: Buz ROF. JAHIER, AUTHOR OF SEVERAL EDUCA- tional works, offers bis services to schools und to rivate partion desirini to make rapid progress in the French and Ttallan laugusces. ‘The natural or tntuls Lye method isadopted. Highest testimonials, Address, 1253 9th street northwest, act-4we ROFESSOR DUMAINE, OF PARIS, WILL OPEN September 20th, ut 1309 H street northwest, a school. Hi ae oneness Nee and ain ptin quethed by the best nati ing and evening lewsots vol OF at reat ‘Schools provided with in= i reacouubs charwes: Tefersucee:-Hom MS suslyn, Asaiatant Secretary of tha site & be Sturyis Soitiers Hous AUpIy to. Brine nd Aire. 8. b. Stung Y Home Abply to, Prin: Cipal, Ke DUSIAINE, or to Vice Principaly Alta“ DU- KS. FLORA ©. DENNISON, M (Late Assistant to’ Prof, L. G. Marint), Wili open her DANCING ACADEMY for Masters and Misves at National Hides hall,om ‘Thursday, October 2 street northwest Circulars can be obtained at the ball and at the music store of H, EberLach, 915 F street. e256 WESTEND KINDERGARTEN AND SCHOOL RE- opens September 29th, at $00 18th street, corner of Hostreet. Daily German instruction. Circulars at the school. 8625-61" INDERGARTEN NORMAL INSTITUTE, FOR Ke tein uot Teachers, unt Seanlow opees Or TORI i Yay Sih ater, For parccuiar cat oh EI Lat at ¥29 8th street For particulars call c Principals. ° se25-8 RAL FRENCH CLASS, (0) A Practicat Covrse:—Pronunciation and Reading— Neptg and Tanguay. —Convervation and Dictation, an- abling pupils, in 2 few mouths, to understand spoken and written French, as well as to express. themselves 10. that language with & perfect pronunciation and accent. HeGrNNens CLaxs-—Tuesday and Fridays, at 1538 1 sirect northwest, September $0, 6:30 to 7:45 p. 1. Wed- Desdays und Saturdays, at Howe's Business School, 517 ith street northwest, Uctober Int, 7 to. Card of adiniasi Pe quater of 27 5 JEKE, A. M.,a native of Parts, northwest. Wy, ©,ZAHSONS. M.S. 319 D STRRET NORTH. ship; Eiglinh and all Matuenaties Special terms manship, a to small'clasges, Evening classes will be started about Getuber Int. Dest city references, Address PO. Box boa. seam, RY SCKOOL, 1318 I STREET N. W. OPPOSITE Aantal reopen sepiemtes 2th, Thorgueh pal fustruction in drawing and panting, ‘in mechan- IPHE Bows’ ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL HIGH ‘SCHOOL, Begins its seventeen ih year Sept bie is the North Ses ins its neven teen! ith the S sion Hoom of Dr. Sunderiand's Church, 4ig wire. foe ENGLISH LANGUa\ a CHOICE PLAIN FIG i, RISE doops, URES AND COR- ‘Stevens Hart, Principal thini annual "seaion" of this school will bein October Int. close June Ist — vate instrnction ud evenitig, SEATON PERRY, Andrews, Prof. A. Melville Bell, Mra J. Edy Somers, Dr. D. W. Preniiss, Dr. ‘br. JW Grewory, (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & BROTHER, Pennay!vania avenue, corner 9th street, Established 1640. af. Eaton. ‘Circulars obtained from the Principal _au90-3m RIVATE LESSONS IN ALL GRADES OF STUDY, ‘Foadults, couddential | Proiane {or College, Aue est exatnivations MPVENSTIECTE ew corner Sand K streeta n, w, ‘Mathematical, Classical, Business, ‘SW, FLYNN, AM. Night school, $3 and 85. ~ wonth. HE CEDARS, GEORGETOWN Hi lect school for youuu indien. Ie: open vate conveyance for pup Is from distant city. ‘Siss EARLE: 1916 Stn wt Astosisutse, Bur Tave. We have purchased from « lange importing house 6 ‘tux cut of Dusiness one of the Biggest Bargains ever shown by us, and one which will spesk for itecdf as@ Genuiue and Useful Article tor very Lite mame x, GHTS —A <E- ypens October Ist, Parte of the Re IST, TEACHER OF PIAN therm, an well as thowe, winkiiat to" be sauaiiied for fe well su thowe- winking to. be ualiaed. for eriormers of Leachera Tetus $12 794 12th bw seo WAXTEDIAGENTS To. SELL THE Britanuica Auerican febrint, etree ONLY 1000 YARDS, TO BE SOLD OF, J. F.GERMUILLER, TEACHER OF VOCAL, at 2 cxare. bd inetramer al Muse sha orcas. Spee Ee ae to berinners as well as to pupils farther th street northwest. cust ieotion ge JESSIE WAITE, 192 R STi ORT. Cashmere Fmbroiery, from 3 to tnches wide, to all DSSS RE AT, Hae SETEEE SHE | Chamers Pmtnstdery.tys 3108 ncn te tel TE TECHNIQUE, will meeive Pupils after OC TO. | Bud am now in stovk at 8100 to #L75e yard. They BER Iora. At hulu Tuendays, from 20 jeske a haidscine wod lasting trian for wery little APITAL, i Cc EVENING BUSINPSS COLLEGE, ENUINE BARGAIN. 493 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST. ASemEe ‘Thorough instruction in Pennapslip, Mathemutics and Double Entry Book-keeping, Siadente prepare | CIVIL SELVICE EXAMINATIONS, Terms Remsvuable. = 1, TWITCHELL, Principat, ‘To-day we put un sale 25 pieces of beeeey GUINET LYON SILKS, Tae BUSSES TY Will open their school for Girls and little Boss EPTE! 26th, at thelr residence, 1496 Corcoran BS. | fu all the fashionable shades, such ae are sold at @L36, aud which we offer to our customers at € TL. McGEF's SCHOOL, 1110 ‘We are satiefied with a small profit, struction thorou Its graduates have taken high north’ ill ‘Septenibe Daily = Pani in Dartuuth, Princeton and Diekiuson callegen | eaoay in Peeuche Merits method “Object devieine ak | We do. cash business aly End Harvard: Lehigh and Michigan Universi: seas | Specie pret pee fu the goxermment schools at West Point and Anbapolis | 7. NCH TESSONS-OOMMENT ON PARLE a| 4D@bavestrictly ONE PRIOR, i a | eo ey eng pears STITUTE, THE MISSES BURGESS, luate of Sorbonne udversity, Paria References, Hy Qrineinals. September 26th, 1804 ay at ich miuister, 1227 Pennsylvania avenue. s5-Li IN OUB ODDS AND ENDS DEPARTMENT, SoiNai Daireduoriwet, Saubices Weer | PIANOS AND ORGANS. _| wonavepiaced to-day out of our narular stock cupies beautiful commedious. lors and class-, == rooms in Lincoln Hall Building. iustitution, the ms | result of twenty years’ growth, is complete in its rangements for iauing sous and da Srable inderendencs: “Full torps of sbie cxpereurel, orable nce, Full corps of able, Dractcal tkcherserular aay an evening wesious Rerumed, Monday” Septciuber Ist at 91 aud@ Pm Scholarship. for ne ‘year from date of entrance (goed for day or evening sessions), $50: juarter, : Sia? faerie nee Paes be of dat eat, ant ust 35, thereafter, ‘Students are registered," equip aimigned goats inthe onder in which lete ar Fapgements Handsome, filustrated circular, with full information and interesting reading matter, mailed to ge or EN eRPNRY 8 SPENCER, Principal SARA A. SPENCER. Vice Principal sull-3ui XEKMAN CLASSES AND PRIVATE LESSONS G fo} idulta and chudren. | Conversation (atural ‘ specialty. Children's Saturday and dail Sttomigon” class “open septenaiber th, Mite -DORK ZIWET, 4b6 Corcoran street, At hone before La OWE'S BUSINESS SCHOOL, THE LEADING ‘one for thorough, practical “instruction. Book. Keeping taught entirely without text books, saviue Biouths of hard study. The average time to graduute ie about one-third that of other business HaPrp business penmanship, £3 monthly, Keeping, arithmetic, speling, co three months, #12. " Private. lessons increased October Ist Bewin at any time, Howe's ‘or with book- mi ete. $5; Terms 817 7th aul street. RLINGTON ACADEMY, CORCORAN BUILDING, Belect School for Boys aud Your Mens Numer vie choo! for Boyn and You jum ei. Only scholars of wood amoral feces Fail terua of 1884 bewna September Sti. Day and even Gahautou Eugiiel Branches, Beokbecniy aioe bases y lish Branches, Bookkeeping, Short: Hither” Arithinete,”"Alyebra “Gcoucty, ‘Latin’ sad ‘Sul5.3m__ BURTON MACAFEE, A. Xf, Principal. cal drawing Se, FULLER, Princ se20-1an" So10E AND PIANO, "= 3. PAREINGE TEACHER UF Residence, 1534 1Gth street northwest, ‘Tenth year. ‘Terms moderate. 7] COLUMBIAN UNiveRsrTy. IE LAW SCHOOL OF THE COLUMBIAN VELSITY will be tostalled in {ur new Lecture Hallo the New University, Buildine. eouthesst corner 4bth and B streets) on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER Sth, t8 Stclock pris when the Tnsucural Addrens will be de= livered by'thie "Hon, SAMUEL F- PHILLIPS, Solicitor Gunoral of the Uulted States. SMraabors of the Bech atid Bar of Washington, the Altunit of the School, students of Law already in the felcol,anaentisisen propostay to enter i are hued toh presen ‘The Rorular Exercises of the school will begin on THURSDAY. October 9th. are eclock. pine when the stinouncemedte forthe year will be tuadeby the Faculty. Protemar COX MAURY, STRUNG. snd: APPLEBY will remain in chang of thelr respective chains "The tuition fers will remain un The new Lecture Hallot_ the Ssh mapection daily. after the lat of October. For catalogues or otucr information ‘aplication bemnde do the President of the Faculty. Drs SASTES G. WHRLING. Catalorues may’ also beliad at the book stores of WH. Morrison, 479 Penna, averand of Temes Aucl & Co, 164 F at, at the oftce of Fiten, Fox & Browy, 1437 Penna ave, and at the new University Build claim FUE CoLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. The CORCORAN SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND ARTS will be opened with appropriate ceremonies in the Faw Lecture Hall of the uew University Building, southeast corner of 15th aud H streets, on the FIRS OL VCTOBER at oclock ym when the Taugural Addr will be delivered by the Hon. JOHN W ELILLED,, Dinetor of the United States Geologieal Survey, Wi of science, teachers, citizens of Washington in- teroste in Belentific and Teclmologieal education, amd Gsheeialiy all person purposing te pursue. auy course pga tn diel, eve i preseut “The regular exercises of the school will begin on Octo- ber 2d, at Gu'clock pin, When students will be claseified accordive to themisber and kind of studies they ‘onos to take ‘Thee studies look to certain 9 jegrees—Bachrlor of Selence, Master of telenee, Civil Enuineer, Stining Engiuecr, “&e~or to syecial prod- cichey in’ somesingle. art, xecording to the option of indents, ae infor. the Faculty, Dr. JAMLS ¢. of the Faculty, DR. EDWARD T. puypees os coubultation, will bo ilding from 4 to 6 o'clock p.m. inguiry may beaddressed. TITHE SESSION 1sH4-1885 OF THE LINTHICUM Institute, of Georgetown, D.C.,will open MONDAY, tober Gth, 1884. at pan. Application for admission Buy be made to Wal: I, DONLOP and 6. Me MA" Titews. sede-sia S Spoucd at Washington DAC COSTODER 1 Asoc, nied at, Washin OCT Gerba Ttaliany Spaniahy Latin and’ Greck Shurht by thee competent ih ding to Dr Le th eve competent tenchers according t0 Dr. Sauveur'y “Natural Slethod Bor cinculurs apps: & nveurs DrWan BERNHARDT, of the Washington High Residence, 10 Sth eirect northwest eee eat T[HE NEDICAL, PHARMACEUTICAL, AND DEN. Mal Departuirnts of Howasd Univeraty will ope Qeegher Oth at 30pm. The profesion and public ate invited to attend the exercista Prof. Win. H. sea: Tag wll eliver the Opes nddnean.” For ceculary cards e order of clinics address PURVE ac m Mectetaty, Lid 1aku tseet aortnwest nel tovcd. USICAL ACADEMY, |AVID & I, JOHNSON, ‘Organist and Choir Master, 1119 10th street northwest. Pupils taught privately or in classes. myl-Sin* GA 2FIELD EINDERGANTEN “SRAINING SCHOOL, 1811 Ist. n. w.. ‘will reopen Monday, October 6. Apply for circular at school room. 6m. (ARDSCHOOL DAY AND EVENING CLASSES, ‘The Washington School of Fine Art and Decora: tive Demen is ugw open at Vernon Row. corner Pa ave. and oth st. 'W. SL ROUZEE, AE’ HUMLE, E'S: WALKER. set-in HE CHURCH SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES and children will September 24th. Apply to the principal, Miss Mac LEOD, at the achool building. 12th stréet northwest. se4-Lin HE NORWOOD INSTITUTE, WASHINGTON, D.C. ABELECT SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. “REOPENS SEP- ‘TEMBER 26TH, At Nos, 1212 and 1214 14th street, eee prey eg oe yy a Art and Elocution by skilled instructors. (Piano, Prot. Bk SS stitute. Ladies who have left school wil find apeciai facilities for pursuing 5] ‘branches, Call at 1214 14th aida NCH AND ENGLISH FAMILY AND FSSioor! tor Young Lattes tag bitte Goa, ith street, 1624 Mass ave. and 1623 N street, Mrs’ McDonald’ and Niiss Anna Ellis, princi school Fear wil begin September 24, abt, Of study embraces every thi Envlish’ and ‘classical edu French Berlitz, metho harge. Clase in, wood-carving Gepartinent has been added, for Litt: Gin just begin provided fer scholars ther distant parts of the city. RIENDS’ SELECT SCHOOL_AN ELEMENTARY and High School for, Both ‘Gere i811 Ist. n.w., ‘He-opeus Ninth Month (SEPTEMBER) 13, 1 tion thorough in English, Mathematics, Classics and Natu- Tal Science. Books furnished by school. ‘Termu iod- erate. Apply at school rooms from 3 to 4pm. Cir- Yoox stores, ‘late at a18-3 ‘THOS, W. SIDWELL, Principal. aulg-3m s PSTRERT INSTITUTE, (3 FST, NW—THE a stitution ‘will com- third scholastic year of this inst inence Monday, September 15th. Higher Mathematics gid Elecution secialtice, Private Lessons and separate hours for aduits. Mrs, EA. CHAMBERS, 'N.B.—See catalogue at principal bookstores. D. CABELL, Principals, DAY Pp Evening classes for adults preparing for compet! erausnations. "Apply at onte, M188 BALCH (306 6 Aanuiral Geo. B Paich Baltnnores Comamoaee SF re; Comm ee Hoe. and Rev. 3: J. Bullock: Washiantom BoC aut dea ‘AVERLY SEMINARY, 1537 I STREET N. W., Chilaren. "eat opens September 24th Catshoraes st Me ig oes (stones st the book and drug vtores "Mise LIPSCOMB: Principal aul Mi AND MRS. ALFRED BUJAC’S EDUCATIONAL thw, Sedloladc year opeti Sth Serene, Etats Rison iu English, aid Mathematics, eel-2me pe ‘BERLITZ SCHOOLS OF LANGUAGES, i we | ¢LADIPS SILK SUITS former price 915, 618, and 62%, them, and Gally’s Automatic ‘Musical’ In Wwe offer than at struments artistically play their owm music| TLADIES CLOTH SUI1S, desirablestyles, former price atG. L WILD & BROS Music Warcroon Area ‘€¥ and 810, now 85, “i Teh atreet northwest Pianos for rent for the season. Special attention to tuning and repairing, wel IMPORTANT AND TRUE. Swxex T. Niswo, 453 7th Street Northwest. “ODDS axp ENDS,” ON OUR SECOND FLOOR. In it we shal! place daily all such Garments and arti- FIANOS AND ORO eg AUS THE LEADING | cles for Ladien and Children's wear, of which we have ' but one of a size; also numbers which have been silehtly dainaged from handling or other causes; in fact, all goods which we desire to close out st a great sacrifice. ‘The prices put on thee articles will be about ONE- FOUKTH LESS THAN THE ORIGINAL COST, and in ‘Some cases even much lower, easy trout dnstanmentes Pate anal Or (gaits rented, rent applied if purchased. A large and elegant stock to sclect from. 41 the popular Musical Publications of the ds ‘The finest selection of 6-cent Music in thecity. 3 For instance, wo have started to-day with all the “ODDS and ENDS” of our SUMMER and FALL GARMENTS for Ladies and Children, and will close ‘them at the ridiculous low price of 28 Piece, Among the above lot are NEWMARKETS, WALKING COATS and CIRCULARS for Ladies and Children, H™ sees which formerly sold from 5 to €15 a Piece. Superior toall others in fine tone qualities, elegance | of finish, solidity of construction aud durability. Over | 15,000in use at colleges, seminaries and by the best | musical people everywhere, Be sure and seethem be- | fore you buy. Weesell at the same prices as atourfac- tory and on easy monthly payments. Old pianos taken | _ Dou fail to visit the “Oddsand Enda” Department as part payment at full value Several uearly new | © tie Second Moor, at ‘squares and uprights at a sacrifice tomake room. Pianos . Iu connection with the aim «v you will find the bal- ance of our last Winter's stock of Newmarkets and Jackets, marked down to one-fourth of cost. Goer makecivap and sf 810 persmusth Banc | EDR AU BM aM ng ‘Warroom, 42 9th street. au20 Ean re u u MMA M Ses, * ALLET DAVIS & CO.'S PIANOS. 22 “ool Bat Ses8> New Stock. New Styles| New and Baays scopeuini Tat of September, SUMNER, bt Bee nw. O68 TTR STREET NORTHWEST. e286 EICHENBACH'S PIANO WAREROOMS. _PIAN! % Rywenare ma waa ees | Ane Ar Lae "Tuning and repairing. GREAT BANKRUPT SALE ith street, above Pa ave. aud 5 . “A ay DRY GOODS 7 a 5 AU! Srece& Co. Euznsox, 8&5 Bavs& Co te - FIANO3 HALSTEAD, HAINES & CO. WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS. Their los has been cur sain, for we eucceeiied tm aw Pianos and Organs exchanged, repaired tinea lance port tg ‘bout forty conte tuned, boxed: for rent ‘by day. week, Laon grt iia Sty are tne tech po nornoualy A a that wes catiuot Yew to ee Se ee ree. tachne building We bad to rent a lange warerootn f ‘Fuustock of oc, Atusic. HENRY EBERBACH, my31_Manacine Partner of the tatt Bru of tilis& > ENUINE “DECKEI™ PIANOS, The balance vf the goodn, Never before in the history Wasiungton has there been such an Opp a | Cauteniy' thention stow? of the tasny barenine Which icces Lew fall shades Dress Guods at 6c. worth d lots of Bi fitty 1 oj “DI ARE MADE BY DECKER BOS. n. ipecul GH BUEN, Sole Agent 407 luth of mw. WOOD AND COAL, te Inteat tT hada no fe yoda weet eae g : Stencomee aiet ata She cuken cee terrae ‘AVING OPENED A BRANCH OFFICE AT Pived th this country after wed of trust had ‘No. 10% lara Sty ert Noxrw made. Such articles as w it we touk the entire would ‘¢ picancd to recesve orders for Coal Tote ind therefore ancabe by us Eindling Wood. Havine unexcel et facilit 54 pieces 42 inches wide all-woul to Blue and Jet Black, at 30. per yard, worih Se. Pemicen gr enencares seen atte mene 6 ‘Wi picces 40 inches wide, extra fue, at Oke, worth Tc, 240 pounds We bourt every pio of Samuel Courtaalds « 7 Ei Mling ahd Ftove Wood at bottom prices. th the sade atid) can recommend then as the Best a pergand value sijgc nee Loom Table Demedk at'3ta, road Yard, Depot end Kindling Woot | *'cwels at. 10, £25 and 25e., every ones genuine bar- Mill“ Street aud Pincitia avenue wouthwert, No. 1020 14th street northwest, and No, e630, wa 100 dozen heavy knott-d, fringed Barnsley Damask 143 B street woutheast Tomcle at 2h Tormer peal peice ck ‘Wharf—Foot of 6th street southwest. Rapklns aud Dovites irendbenn variety. ‘finest Table oF te sou as iougan five fards, over} abe Troms Cou, Axo Woon. soon SS ee ve bouslt wearly euneta i We have just recerved » laren Bakers’ PINE | only left af ite joo mae WOOD. "Alto, treat mined COAL of eu frots hauling.” A apewdga hore Wie Bsubet sa Nau een ae See ge Grading cares Hea oes see bee eae 5 canes, 50 pairs each, «nuine German Blankets, tp a et aaet ban eae ee Cost of importa = ‘ine, all of which we offer at lowest Sark ‘The attention of consumers is reapectfully invited to for. ‘an mspection of ‘our; STEPHENSON & RRO., m6 ‘thst wharf and 12th st. and Pa ava, Con. Sbsien Gray. Blankets at fc. per pate, and housekeepers Vasing by the GuauOtis wil Dever bave veri “CANTON FLANNELS, 45casea, most all of the ool brated “Amoak: Mile We rout 15 per cent in the of Thich ie guitcan ich oo such etapkegoods, Woekall pe pee y ht eae oie Wilke and colmed wool Flannel rush tase deen tan JOHNSON BROTHERS, WHARVES AND RAILROAD YARD: ‘Twelfth and Water streets southwest oe wera Ip Gor! ret what ai odin? Seat paula ny aan ASHEN corde an NOTTINGHAM. CURTAINS. i. ST. N.W., W . ibinses will be rewumed BO mene at FOLMASELIN OL BALTIMORE Mb e ‘BRANCH YARDS AND OFFICE 3,000 pairs, in 40 different style, ali from the Gewst selT-3m, J.P. CAULFIELD, | 33 NESTS AUNSTER, ST, PROVIDENCE, BL es Kane Ouctelen. Wis JNATIONAL MEDICAL COLLEGE. GARFIELD BUILDING, BROOKLYN, ¥.¥. [avd emerson as = MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF THE JUMBIAN | _ Best instructi children, Private - 194 Pennsylvania avenus northwest: wor Teg ict ae Tintaen, | “Eke Seta ne eal aes Bh peer peat 2 Sar im MONDAY. UCTOBEL ory. ATC EM, Tonruca. “Most ‘easy and eficieat method Tuten ‘Sd and K gute thn cheaper curtain A PUES Ee bate WIMAmOa AR | Torz smemonabie Student's residence Ee ee Furuiture Ureionne Which the profession and public are cordially invited. | NEW 1ERMS BEGIN NOW. OF SE ORR SA EE TAU ROAD YARD. SOUTH | right as well wx subdued Fhe reyulas lectures will continue daily throughout uso Apply to PROF. N. JOLY. | Or facilities tor the handling of — course: beginning at 6:30 p- bly 0 PROF. B_JOUE_ | ya unerpanved fac "The auti examinations will commence at the Col- EMY VISITATION, iINECTICUT on EHURSDAY, October asp Asene and et, Wrentavton, ekoane tats COAL DELIVERED ow CARS DIRECT FROM THR a ‘Ginla ‘The exercises of th Remon A. F. A. KING, Dean, resumed September. ‘1884, A limited ber deal ANTHRACITE: au sel6-30 M06 ISL sthocthavthareat, Sezoabent and wesiy Dorey wil be eetved Ease BIRUMTROUE Coals Cate of aa Se bourne tnivs {ote Austrian ny by Sug SAND Geaoyeater Ga aera ae R | eae tenga rs enorme | Eg a Fovewrter, oOl ath street northwest after 8 Bon aes Tine eGR eliverice and" yskow ‘an low se Fuel can't | whh'ralint atten is moverate Eeseee Gant sed Ueibetien Ect above | Rvaied Sod | Witt Tweive Plush EORGETOWN COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, 3100 N its 3d year September ‘second Lvednes- = shade of Astrachan, at retail aire, were Waalteee, and ‘school of the mont for business, for cold weather comes at ‘Becure one before it is too for young ladies and litte iia, The ehirtcenty year | Yale, ‘Princeton for the scientise | Scxoor, : Scuoor sate viccen Aontie meer orion eee 10TH. ee TS SE ey Naval Academies, ‘Child's 5 to 18, 8b " 82, $2.50, 83. Lager rage g "epithe Ge Latter’ ot ts Sid ble profes Forcculars apply tobtncpal” | gietthsGut’ Covelas es be chess of Sane Ee RS 22 Gite rade other merchants sell af 75 deus por se] ° sul3-3m war ad bs Lyd sy 1.50 ups 44 "9 J0SzrRe NODIO. ORGANIST, ASSISTED BY. Child's, a ee ee, SO teach Silonan «German, rence Cori Orders loft 2¢ Piano Werervotn 489 ftiret sow, 8-Im* rh Soe. German French ry “VERNON SEMIN, sed. other branches. FOF Mifioy mnt Sos Mt wtroct noe tpply to Mise HOSA FOESCHE. elim F Min eiis Roa Rin -ambehins ig, | Se ate etc“ sae™ fe 484’ ng ELIZABETH 2, SOMERS, Principal Sieecioortawent ueniara 2h me bey Ladies? 811k Hose, io avenue southeast Fridsya, Seodfor cirs| ATEST PARISIAN MODES IN HAIR. GOODS. | ec a0ne. SS Severe 1 $1 cgi NGLISH COURSE—Complete, thorough and peactl- | Stitt or terana for Peuting liher* hail to late Fase ‘WLLE M. 3. PRANDI, ‘Sd many other ‘it wil pay you to layin ag pmo Pg me | SS es OF. Av Mus. M. J. Hurr's, 109 F eraeee, if SP AND GERMAN—Under the supervision of ‘ana L 4 tonne nnd ty = BR AL Eo RHEA WAVES! © SHINGLED BANGS! ols 420, «22and 40 SEVENTH STREET. te, Toots chap ot Mi, Stevens Hart, ee a mye" paver peed be tn the hadrvasery hand SEED AT WHOLESALE SRROEA sei ‘Annie Boamer | (ten, No. 20 ist strect 20. will Senses Male Dremed ond |S i oar: bere im and aw i est ARE DRAWING, PAINSENG: aid DecoRarrye er ait ppovben asd & 8 oo worres mare Taselis cod itd lied, eastoreeds and cay Teoma, aitt~Under supervision of competent 1-3 "No, 22 Sd atreot southeast. ‘THE DUNLAP FIFTH AVENUE sTILe ing Coniped shir only Ws, Finest Pca Sires GoH00r oF un; ~ EIGHTH YEAR Sn TE pei pay a comune Tor prectiog 5? Bs am & the ‘recomnisnd eaten tore ee, A a ee eee . SL ‘Teacher’ 3 Sea RO We atRO, Principal! sophie veer rey erence | ame 088 F toa,