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LOCAL ME The Wen CFFICE OF THE CHIEY Si Wasrixetos, D. C., October For the middle Atlantic ‘weather and light local rains, temperature, northeast to southes: and brisk in Torce. For Saturday, generally fair weather and nearly y temperature ts indicated for New E: NTION. er. AL OFFICER, alls | rmed that Mr. Ko presenting the toi departinent in & Co. ol w York, Isat the Ebbitt ls 1 October Ist | to the Sh with a full ine of su tas the latest novelties for gentlemen's wear. their standard military cloths for untiorms, Luck Me Will be pleased to receive orders and take Ineasures. | Tas Chicago Grocery Company, 86 7 OGering standard 4 say: Granulsted sugar 1 Cut buat 5 h street. Besszin’s Ice Cream iyped amy Where ont of own. agi Ndw York avenue, Reap Sinsheimer’s aavertisement, ‘Tux Maostricest Stone of Mr. W. Son, corner 1ith and F streets, is now cx by the contractor, Mr. J. H. Howlett. It Shed In seventy-two day's from the 2id of Jun days and 4th of July and rainy dass excepted, and ts now ready for tue reception of customers.” Mr. Howlett was put under a forfeit of $100 per day for every day be was over 100 days, and li completed It in seventy-two days, be ight days sooner than the owuer expected to ha the job. Mr. W. BL Moses protatsed Mr. Howl $89 worth of furniture 1 he could get him (Moses) iw the building in eighty-tive Af Mr. Howlett hus won the turn has now PUBLIC SPEAKERS AND SINGERS find B. H. Doug lass € Suns’ Capsicum Cough Drops a sure remedy Tor bowrseness Gow cs, Cloaks, 7th street for Clo Gxaxp OrEStNG of thi MSTUE street. Purchaser oF during the upening werk a coffee or tes ny, >Groeery Comp flew oF tea rece anister. Mounts Scantox, 2 kibo) ed In cutting fuss ih the public parks fe Capitol, cut Of three of the fingers of bis right hand. while ‘Whetling bis seytue yesterday. Xaxvek—Everybouy’s Iriend, who dont know ius In the District, or at ls Of imported wines, liquors, bra fell His store Is famous Tor Ue tuest koods of QU grades at populir prices. 911 7th st. mw. Tue Chicago Grocery Company, $06 7th street, of fering condeased milk, brand, at se. a can PFS duz Send your orders to the Clleago Grocery | Se by mail or tlephoue; Lelephone call 123-2 | Brive Your Fore to the tree oyster roast at) Cone river Saturday, Uctober 4th, steamer Ex- | evislur. Woot Uspenwear for children, 15 cts, 2 cts, %e. Ladies’ meriny vests, 2 ets Men's wool! shirts, 31 cts., 35 ets. 50 adtes” SUK thnisia merind vests. boc. ‘Towsen’s, 630 Fennsylvanta avenue, Soul sid: | Give the Chicago Crocery ‘street, w trial if you wish to sav Orders by mati Ur felephune. Company, $6 money. Send ¥o ‘Telephone call ny r Fake Ovstex Koast.—The steam leave for Cone river ut 11 p.m, tustead of 8, as heze- | Wiore announced. | Your Evasiour Fieve, $1. Hewpler’s 453 Pa.av. | CITY AND DISTRICT. i Amusements, &c., To-nig! H Naviosat Tugares.—Frank Mayo iu “Nordeck.” Foup’s Urexa Hotse.—“The Two Johns” TugaTsx Comtgre—The “Mascotte.” bows Meseeu.—“ouvette, Lixcots Hati—The Barrett Club in “Among the | Breakers.” ¥. MG. A Bettpina.—Free Lecture, Condensed Locals. At the concludlug session of the Ornithological Congress in New York yesterday 3 were elected as follows: J. A. Allen, Cambridge, Mass. Peesident: Dr. Bulot Cotes and kobert Kidgeway, Vashington, D. C., viee presidents: Dr. C. Hart Merriam, Licust Grove, “N. secretary snd | ‘sreasurer. mmc, te tenth annual meeting of the Second Wast ob Co-operative Bullding associat Gthonrs werk elected a fol 4. Johnson; vice president, John E. Thompson; tres Of airectors. W. S. Brock, Ballard, ‘Thowas M. Reed, William H. Gools. F. &. Hauptmen, J.D. Free, Charles Sebel, C. C. Duncanson and Solomon Lugenhetmer. Dr. G. H. Wright, a graduate of the medical de- | Partment of the Columbian untversity, has been | Sppotnted to succeed Dr. Markriter as resident piy- | clan of the Emergency hospital. MF. George ¥. Appleby has, for Arthut B. Clax- ton, flied a bill against SG. Kirby, sr. and fifteen others, for the construction of the will of the lat Samuel Kirby ‘The Young Men's Progressive club, Ust church ‘southwest, colores to the church ¥100 and to the px Wik. Gibbens, a sult of clotues costing 364, Rev. BL W. Jolin, of te Wayland institute, made the ation address, “Davy Crockett.” Mayo’s beantiful ton, will for the only t poetic erea— at the Xa- Nordeck,” the Success of the season, Will be repeated this evening ‘fad at the matinee to-morrow. Miss Anna C. Patten, of the Pension office, w! health ts tm y (dentist), has gone to Cleve- 3 Visit his aged father, who ts sick. Montgomery n, colored, was fined $20 Juige Snell this morning for knocking one of Ks Madison's teeth out. Herman Miller, charged with embezzling $0 from his employer. Mr. 1 J. Behrend, throug Lis counsel, Campbel! Carrington, waived an exatnlt ton in the P aud save $40 & for the grand jury Thomas a escaped inmate of the govern ment Insane asyium, was captared tn the grounds last night by officers Sorgan and gerald. In the case of Andrew J With contempt Police Court, th answer to.day, and tie rule @ischarced colored, charged it en arrests were male by enty-four Tn the Pollee Conrt thts morn G@ismteed the case against Mr. Suniel expressman, charged with making threats of per- | sonal violence towards Mr. Minta P. Ke at | for the S. PC. A. ou th of last month, as | Pubilshed in THe Sri at the Miss Harriett I Fay, of ttm rcnowest, | walued at ‘The opentag of Marini's morrow at Zo'clock for child adults, Mr. S.A. Kennedy, Pennsylvania aventie, S friends and the ublic that he ts now with A. Suks & Co., the well- own clothiers and tailors, at 816 and Sig 7th street, where he will be pieased to see them | a | The Analostan Regatta, A GERIES O€ INTERESTING RACKS ON THE FOTOMAC LAST EVENING. ‘The felt regatta of the Analostan Boat club was held yesterday a on, and pro } very success fal. Capt. Maunder was starter and Edwin Hood Judge at the finish. The firs was rowed by | two crews, consisting of H. ¢ F. D. MeKenuey, 3; J.B. bow; S. Janus, stroke; H. Joh 2 ad K. Somers, bow.” ‘Phe race Wasa pr At the finish Somers’ Crew shot ane Uhre fourths of a length. Th Singles, between George Bord hetther Of whotn had ever be Won by two andl a ha ty one, 4 and won b: Fa str H.R Wend, gan, 5; H. Jonnwon, $F. D. Adaims, & F. Whiting, bow. Swain x= fours after a a lengch and re- ‘The District Military. NATIONAL RIFLES AND UNION VETEMAN COM Ata meeting of the National Ki Messrs. W. H. Hoeke, Frank K. Wari Addison were mittee of last mtx Joseph Fitz ected honorary members, with | rman, Was elected to arrange | ote tents and receptions for the coming season, ‘The letter of Col M.M. | Parker, declining the command of the company, | Was read, and tv declination accepted. At a meeting of the Union Veteran Corps, old dard. ot Masonite: tery ig. Lieut. Ta 3 Tesignation was 4 Jiinior Seer Lieut. Kobert Nelson wits « niOF Seco) Corporal Frank Paige junior second lie ‘Thomas W. Stewart was elected am board of directors, Charles Harte! a lite honorary Member and Jas. J. Wright and Edmond Durautea Active members of the corps, Womes Ix THE Coxcoras Scmor.—Tne facult: (Of the Corcoran school of science Columbian university, bas recpuumended that wo nen be admitted to tat schodt on Cie same terms The bvoard of trustees will, no doubt, adopt the recommendation. Several young ladies uve already matriculated. A Nimeretas Loses His Moxey.—John Glascor, an eidefly gentleman, n-iding tn Leesburg. Va. Was in the city on a visit yestentay. In the ever Ing he Went W0 a house om € street, tn the “Divi sion,” Kept by a colored woman’ named Rach: MINOF, aud subsequentiy had her arrested on charg: of rovping him. In the Police Court to-day | Glascoe was es to say who took his money. | ‘The court said: “You should keep sober,” and dis- missed Ube case. Lieut. Evans as ch Sa Strmuion Fouxrrcns ar Avcriow.—Mesers. Walter B. & Co., auctioneers, wiil sell, within their to-morrow morning, Octo ‘Salesroom, Der 4th, at 11 clock, a Superior assortment of par- lor, chamber, rool and Wbrary furniture, farpets, ele See advertisment in the auction | was forced ir Excelsior will | | | QUILE A PROTECTOR OF SOME KIND AT REAS- a°s Marital Infelicities. THE HUSBAND'S ANSWER TO THE WIFE'S BILL FOR DIvoRcE. On September 11th, Ida McKenna, nee Ida Good- rich, by Jobn P. Anderson filed a bill for a divorce trom Joseph MeKenna on the ground of cruetty tnd also tht the defendant was affected with 3 syasmortic disease which affected bim_ serlously, nd that his treatment of her was such that she to leave him November 29, 1883. ‘The Yesterday. by Mr. N. H. Miller, fied bis. nies that complainant was. eave him. November 290 or at any punt of his treatment of her. He asserts hay ever treated het kindly and lovingly, she has always treated him kin that he ts and “has been subject to Sposms, but he denies that they have affected him He denies the charges of cruel treat- Heth specifically, and says that he 1s willing to re- ume his relatious with her if she Will return to ut ——— Washington Markets— Retail Prices. porter-house, 25e. per Th: sirloin. wk. per 1D; round roast, Wal2ige.’ per 1b.; do. her i i, Sais. per Ita; dd. dried, 25cr per IDs do, pelt, tk: per Ths ‘da, tongue, Suabbe. each! i v Hl I, 12). e. per Ib.; mut ton, IsaiSe. per Ib; pork, 12% alse. per Ib.; bacon— hams, 16. « Waxsc. per Ib.; shoulders, Cut; False ut, Malde. per per iby mudduns ib; lard, 123gal4c Philadelphia print, 45¢. per western Ty, 40c. per Ib; New York, oa uc. per Ib.; roll, 25a30e. per Ib.; cheese, 123¢a20e. per as 280. per doz Pisut—Perch “(whiite), 40056. per bunch; rock, Shut per Dh: “saluwen, 25a50e. per W.; cod sh; ldock, 10¢. per Ib.; hallut, 13a20e. pet ~ per Ih. sheeplead, 3c. per 1b.; per Ib; salmon trout, 15e. per Ib: ber Ib? eat Tish, 10c. per Ib.; macke- red shapper, 15¢. per clams, Ive.” per doz; 5 du. (hard), 25e. per Sade. per bunch; beans, T head; Carrots, 3a5e. 2c. per doz; 50C. per 100; doz; lettuce Salve. per head: Tadic; onlons, ‘Bu50e. per pk; do. Se. Per Dl; pottoes, 2us5e. per’ pk. per 1b.; Jade. per pk.; mint, cOTR, 15a. perqgt; celery, 10c. per spinnach,Gc. per pk.; red cabbage, Wilde. per hd. PouLrny.—Cate S (Old), 75e.a$1 per pair; do. (Wouny,, Wc.a$1.00: ducks, 75a$1.25; squabs, $2.50a§3 per dec. Game —Woodcoek, $7a873 per doz; duck (blue wing), #4 per palr: re e.a$l per doz; orto- lan, $1; biuck bird, 350 loz, HARGED WiTH Settine Liqvor on Sunpay.—In ‘ouirt_ to-lay The following Saloon Keep- busitiess on Pennsyivanla avenue for eral each for keeping thelr vars. Perry H. Carson, Duty & Leon- Henry ©. Bowers, W. H. Wikening, Charles ty anda, Madts, Augitst’ Loug, George Miller, Mary Lynn aul Berard Brya ‘TRYING TO REGAIN ms PxoreRty.—Nebraska Davis yestenlay, by James Lowndes, Mled a bill ugulnst F. W. Jobes tor a reconveyance of part of lot Is, squars 16, ‘The petitioner states that bis Father died In Octobe . belng the owner of round named, le him sole hetr-at-law, Mawr thet betiew conveye Davis, is Second wife, tis widow? © the latter would endeavor to sell the ~Utlouer took the advice of defeadant and © property to defendant December 5th, t meileving Unat tt protected his rights against widow. nt awe th Petitioner now is advised that It does effect. and has requested defend- aut (o reconvey the property to him, but defendant Fefuses unUl pald for legal services, which petl- risadviced that defendant 13 not entitied to tlerefore prays as above, and that de- feud:int be enjoined from exercising aby power wn- det tne deed. ‘Tae Carrrat Crry Gey Civs.—at a meeting of Capital City Gun club last evening, W. We rida the secretary, read a table showing the attained by members of the elub during F, as follows: William Wagner, average 913; L. Mills, ssi; James Batley, 808; W. B. MeKelden, ‘0; EM. MeLeod, 7$4 dates Smith, 766; RL 1. Magruder, 727: C. 70; J. W. Jounson, 666; RL soldsborough, 64; "Bur- rag . Hs: E. S. Peck, 63d: J.B. Hosford, 6%; Ww. ice, 58; 0. E. Hart, 666; Join M. Young, 55; wurtiett, 5; E. P'Goodrich, 486; J. Baker, jon P. Sousa, 31; making an average ‘ er the regular busiless was fnlshed lls delivered the badges won by the contestants in the Various classe, —— ‘Tue Fiera Sate at tus Wicut Wangsoous.— he zoods to be suld at the Wight Warerooms on , Louistani avenue, between 6th and 7th streets, on | F next, by ‘Thomas Dowillng, embrace Fine rd, Parlor Furaiture, Elegant Office Fur- and other goods of value, all of which will be on exnibition to-morrow. GenrLeven: BEFORE BUYING YOUR FALL OR WINTER OVERCOAT, OR SUIT FOR EITHER DRESS OR BUSINESS, ¥OU SHOULD EXAMINE THE STOCK AT THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS. ‘The Clothing sold there possess merit in style and tnake, beauty ia fabrics and trimmings, and the prices range lower than those of any house in the city. on Our $4 Business Suit is equal to any sotd at 815, $10 Biastarss Suit iy Superior to most ones gold at | ‘Cacsimore Suit will compare favorably with | Our $15 rkserew Suit, in dahlia, wins, brown, blue or Wack. eaunot be equaled under $33 $10 Diack Diaconal Suit te worth 818, $0 BD. Broade oth Suit would be cheap at $85, é al to any sold at 8 a toany wld at S14 our ;{ur Boss. fr m4 to 11, in immense 25 anal upward Osereo.ts for By, from 12 to 18, splendid at $5 and ap. OUR MOTTO: NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GooDs, ar THE MISTFIT STORE, ER TENTH AND F STREETS, 01 oc? Having perfected arrangements for the purchase of “DEAWBACK CELTIFICATES,” receivable in pay- ment of SPECIAL TAXES and GENERAL TAXES 1se2, all partis interested in the settle ment of Taxes ean SAVE A DISCOUN WILLIAM DICKSO’ ‘224 4% Street Northwest, Above Columbia Building, e90-Taa Dix * sex, Gar, Creaw AND TEA SETS, lasaware. ‘from ail coun- assurtment of Goods suitable for Wedding Presnta, JW. BOTELER & SON, IMPORTERS oF CHINA. GLASS, Ec. «in China and Glass WE CAN SHOW ONE OF TAF BEST VARIETY OF SERVICEABLE, WELL-MADE BUSINESS SUITS IN THE TOWN, MADE EXPRESSLY FOR OUR TRADE, WHILE THEY ARE CHEAP, YET THEY ARE STYLISH FALL OVEKCOATS CHEAP, THESE CHILLY MORNINGS AND EVENINGS YOU RE- ONAULE PRICES. WE PRESENT A LARGE AS. fYMENT OF LIGHT-WEIGHT OVERCOATS 1MAT ARE ADAPTED TO FALL AND SPRING. THESE COATS ARE NOT A LUXURY, BUT A NE- CESSITY FOR HEALTH AND COMFORT. NOAH WALKER & CO., @%5 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Fan AND Wistex Tsvorrattox. Snitines, Overcostings, and Trouserings recelved and open for Itapection, Gentlemen will place their orders atthe 4ADING TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT OF WASHINGTON. H. D. BARR, 1211 Pennsylvania avenue. < ‘ French Clarets $75, #4 and Secpean Sits Wins Uiandies and Ghatnpernes, Giitornia, ¥ aeiniaand Ohto, tour bottles Vidkcu RcUe iat Pemmyieaciasecsne Agents for first-clans hoten, Bordeaux, % Chidmraanes std Coxtac. Vint de tout nottee et exis auteaue pM AND WINTER HATS, ‘THE DUNLAP FIFTH AVENUE STYLE oF SILK AND DERBY HATS (OW KEADY. Mesars. Dunlap & Co. ar the recognized introducers of reac Gear tt Anwtica. Conseq shetr, produc. wine Guless beariny their ti - o WILLLGT & KUOFF, are ofie:t unitated im Inferior Serna are oftest inferior qi 6 Poniayivania avene ARE 00 + AL: rm oF hs Brie 9 EE? $ 24 tus x MN eae Bh ch Rev TERR &% Cp ie BM HN RN tee SEGURA USP e ww ppp Fi eg g°9 Wwww BUD EE ERR, bree 8 3 Wewy BOB ee fae e ‘oo WW Bop kee & Bs ‘Thin Powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness, Mere economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or vhosphate powders, Soldontyincana. Hoyat Baxrxo PowpER Co., 106 Wall street, N.Y. apo & [x DAUGHTER Has TAKEN THE MEDICINE faithfully, according to directions, and her health aud spirits are now perfect. The humor is all one from her face, I wish every anxious mother might know what a blessing Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is in such cases. QUFFERERS FROM THE EFFECTS OF QUININE, ‘used as a remedy for chills and fever, will appre- cfate 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 poison from the system, yet leaving no harmful or unplessant effect upon the patient, 930 AND BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS, CASH PRICES, SPECIAL BARGAINS IN BLACK SILKS (cash prices.) Our $1.25 BLACK SILK reduced to 81.00, Our 8150 BLACK SILK reduced to $1.25. COLORED CASHMERES, widest double width, all ‘ure wool, eash price 3730. NEVe YORK’ MILLS SHEETING COTTON, widest ‘and very best quality, cash price, Soe. CARTEHS, 711 Manxer Space BROCADE BLACK SILK VELVET, cash price $1.00. FOR nt, 315, 69, CLOTH FOR BOYS WEAR, large assortment, 33, COLORED SILKS, excellent quality, 8.00; reduced to cash price, oe. DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, 2.00, 2.50, 83.00. DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, lars size, all wool, 85. COLORED and BLACK SATINS, 50, 62, 75c., $1.00. LADIES: CLOTH SUITING, puro’ woo!, fue quality, ‘ll colores cash prices doe" eae BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, pure linen, 500, BROCADE BLACK SILK3, 75c: BEAUTIFUL PLAID DRESS G S, silk and cash price, 25c, cons ia a EXCELLENT RED TWILL FLANNEL, 25. YARD-WIDE BLEACHED COTTON, excellent quality, NOTTINGHAM LACE for curtains, 25c., 37¢., 500, AUCTION BLANKETS. great (cash) bargains, SILKS, 37c. SILKS, 7c. SILKS, 3c. co CARTERS, 1 Manner SPACE. Bavws Masoorn E STABLISHMENT, 416 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. DOING A STRICTLY CASH BUSINESS ONLY! OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST! SPECIAL PRICES IN DOMESTICS : ‘Fruit of the Loom, 4-4 Bleached Cotton, at 8c. per yd. Lonsdale, 4-4 Bleached Cotton, at 8c. per yd. Androscoggin, _4-4 Bleached Cotton, at ‘c. per yd. Our best qualities Prints (no off styles), but the best goods m the market, at G2. a yd. Simpson's best Mourning Prints at 6c. » yd. Arnold's Best Indigo Blue Prints at 7c. a yd. HOUSEHOLD CANTON FLANNELS! We gusrantee these makes the best in the country, at the following popular prices: i . 10 Unbleached Canton Flannel 6 c.3yd. Fan ene A asd Ea SS BASSE wo «5c agt «io * “= 20 Sasa BLANKETS! BLANKETS! ‘A.gooa 10.4 White Blanket at $1.25. A better quality 11-4 White Blanket at $2.00. ‘The best quality 10-4 White Blanket at $2.50, A still better quality 10-4 White Blanket at 32.95, A Lambswool 10-4 White Blanket at $4.50, We gusrantes the prices of all our Blankets or refund you the money, COMFORTS! |COMFORTS! Our Comforts have been selected with great care, are made of the best material, and filled with pure white Wadding, at the following prices: 1, 81.25, 81.50, 82, 92.25 and 82 50, at BAUM’S, 416 1TH STREET NORTHWEST. VERY IMPORTANT. ‘Having purchased a manufacturer's entire stock of ‘Ladies’ Cotton Underwear at a trifie less than | 60 cents ‘on the dollar, we decided to give our patrons the benefit of above lot by selling same at a small advance above cost. The lot comprises Chemises, Nightzowns, Skirts and Drawers, alt of which are made from the very best material, finished? with Lockstiteh and French felled ‘seams. Below we will enumerate a few of the Bargains: About 10 doz. Cambric Walking Skirts, with 2 rows of Broad Medig{ Lace Insertings and rufll> at 960. We sold same before at 81.75. Sdoz. Walking Skirts, with a 15 inch deep embroidered ruffle, at $3.42; former price $6. : 100dox Corded Band Chemises, good muslin, at 29c., at BBB A vu 0 MM MM BB ss 0 U MMuM™ S'S Bp Mek UD MMM gS. BBB A A UU OM MM Sys5T 46 1TR STREET NORTHWEST. Koses Patace, 814 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST OUR GRAND FALL OPENING or PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS, And all the Novelties in the Millinery Lino; also, Chtl- Grea's, Misses’ and Ladies’ Cloaks, on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, October 1 and 2 LADIES, TAKE NOTICE! As our patrons are so numerous, we havo concluded not to {ssue any cards of invitation,as too many of them misearry and fail to reach the parties to whom ad- reseed. Therefore, all former patrons of the house, as wellasevery other lady in Washington, are cordially invited to be present on this occasion. which will eclipse all former efforts, Each lady visitor will receive on ‘Those days s handsome and new design in Souvenirs, ‘We havespared no pains and trouble to obtain and ex- ‘hibit all that the foreign and domestic markets can pro- duce, and are proud to say that in style, elegance and ‘beauty,as well as extensivensas of assortment, we have ‘azein carned our well-established reputation we #0 ‘highly prizs, as being the lvalers in the millinery line, KING'S PALACE, oot $14 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. POY AE Ree Welds Woot Gian. 8 OVALE and costa, UC oe Me crus Bl Bee og CITY ITEMS. Im uwing Dr. Buil’s Cough Syrup you areem- ploying the very best remedy for colds. Price 25 cls. R. C. Lewis’ Celebrated Hats. Broadway and 5th avenue Silk fats, $4 and $5. Dunlap style black and brown Sti Hats, $2.50. Complete stock fine Soft Felt Hats, $1.50 to $4. Best Stiff and Soft “Dollar Hats” in the District. Hats guaranteed to give satisfaction or money Fe turn: Quer stock for style and quality 1s unexcetied. ‘Our boys’ and children’s iiue ts now complete. Also, a complete stock of Men's Underwear, White Shirts, Necswear, Gloves, Suspenders, Hostery, Silk, Alpaca and Gingham Umbrellas, &-., @¢., at RC. Lewis’ “Popular One-Price Store,” 20 7th'st, bet Tand K n. w., established 1853. ‘N. B.—Price plainly marked meach hat 2 Immense Bargains in Housefurni Ang Will be offered for to-inorrow only at K. Gor Schinid 812-7th stn. W. Hassocks with fancy car- Bete; Cocoa door mats with red borders 48c; Jol laddocks royal semi white porcelaia dinner sets hew square shape 124 pleces $18.99 worth $23.00; Tea Ses Lo Match At pleces $4.37 Worth $7.00; Colored OF White shelf paper 48 sheets for 9¢; Crystal glass syrup cans handsome ingraved 2c; Hand painted plush towel racks 57¢; English decorated enina tea Sets square shape 44 pieces $3.97; Decorated china inner oF tea plates 13e worth 2c; Oatmeal sets 3 pleces i9e: Lier size 49; Brooms 11 chamber buckets assorted colors 33¢ larger size 434; Hat racks 7 pin 5e, 10 pin Ye; 1 Tray with ingraved wine decanter 6 Wine glasses to mateh only 57 Clothes lines 30 It, 4¢, 60 Tt. Se, 90 TL 12e; Handsome decorated english china dinner & tea Sets 106 pieces only $12.48 worth $19.00 190 pes. $13.48; 1 Japanned coal hod with polker and shovel se; Scrubbing brushes 4e, Se and 12; 5 ft. step Lulders with bucket holder 93¢;'Camisters 3 Ide, 11D. $e, 2 1D, Te; Stove brushes 8¢; Klichen Kiives de larger size 9v; French china ovide shape cups & saucers decorated with broad gold bands $1.73 % doz. worth $3.00; Saxon shape With colored Borders ve 34 doz. worth 1.50; Also the balance of Baby Carriages will be offered below cost. 1 EDUCATIONAL. _DRY_GooDs. FLOBA C. DENNISON, (Late Assistant to Prof. L, G. Marini), Hias opened her DANCING ACADESIY for Masters oad C- a] at her No. 927M atreet northwest, or at the ball 1 ring ae ar Circulars cau be obtained at the hall anda the muste store of H. Eberbach, 915 F street, se25-Im 188 HILTON’S ENGI AND FRENCH SCHOOL Mo ETON ENGL AND FRENCH scwtoor SEPTEMBER “TH Lectures by Emineut Professors Germsn and French daily—native Instructors. A Library of dard ks is constantly accessible tostudents in each devereinent, andrea f iu classes. rmyl-6ine Geaux, CLASSES AND PRIVATE LESSO! fo at, tt auton Gem niga, at jORA ZIWET, graduate of Breslau, toon Mins ‘Germany, 1496 Corcoran street. ‘ocd-im* MEE > seu ae OCTOBER Ik Studio 82, Corcoran Building.” 02-3t* Wyss. EVA MILES: Ne ited number of Pupils in vocal inusic, 1133 13th street northwest. oce-btt GPUADUATE-WITH THREE YEARS EXPER- ience will instract one or more children at their home for afew hours daily; English, Music, Drawing; 2e per: ar. Address MISS L.,care H.D,Dizson,City P.O. ce Miran experict te ted number af West: latest and best methods used. Terme, 12 per quarter of 20 lessons, 0c2-6t* REBEL INSTITUTE, 1121 13TH STREET N. W cue square from Thomas Circle, Misses POLLOCK ELK Principais, teach personally. Primary to Grammar grade. New Ensland methods, German Kindergarten, Normal class tor teachers," ocl-lm SW. WILLS, A TEACHER OF MANY ‘To Make itoom for our Immense holiday stock, M. Augenstein, 817 7th street northwest, offers the’ following unparal- Jeied bargains: Halt doz. cups and saucers, 34 doz. dinner plates and 1 market basket, 79c; large splashers, 0c.; Washtub, zine washboard, bat soap, clothes lhe aba 39 clotiies pins, ove; wotden water bucket and scrub brush, 15¢.5 latest’ style of lamp, with fancy trimmings, 93; 4g doz, ebony handlé knives and forks, 470; hew Siyle ed cham ber sets, $2.99; dustpin and brush, 16c.; decorated tea sets, 44 pleces, $3.39; 8 string fancy handle ‘broom, 18e., worth 4o¢.; plete, $2c,; new styie dinner cast clothes baskets, a5e.; J. U. OMeara’s i ioe. bottle; coal’ sleves, 8c; 3g doz, fancy goblets, Bey new Style covered Diitter dish, 1c; basket pattern teapot, 21c. Special bargains in household koods of every description. 1 bronze stand lamps com- large size Special Kid Glove Sale at Clark's, 734 701 street northwest, to-morrow, Mousquetire kid gloves, slightly imperfect, 73c., worth # vi kid gloves, slightly im- perfect, 49 three button opera glo ssed kid gloves, sold the past season, and which proved very saus- factory. Conse Corsets Great cut price sale of corsets to-morrow. Ele- ant He. corset, Be. Our Te. high colored corset, 4¥c. Thompson's corset, 89e., Worth $1.2 woven corset, 73c-, Worth ¢1.00. Healt c sold elsewhere at $1.25. Misses corset, 49¢., Sold ab 65c. AU Clark’s, (Lo-morrow), 734 Tun Street north- west. 1 Ladies’ Wraps. ‘Model garments in Seal Skin, Silk, Velvet and Plush Just opened. sTINEMETZ & SON, 2 1237 Pennsyivania avenue, Head and Shoulders Above the Crowd Of its competitors stands Wat. HAHN & Co.'s Keilable Shoe House, + 816 7th street and 1922 Penna, avenue, 1th its enormous stock of— s fin hand-stitehed Boots and Shoes. Gent's $3.50 fine Call Custom Boots. US £2.50 double or single sole Calf Boots, Gent's $2.50 “warranted” fine Calf Shoes, Ladies’ 93 elegant hand-sewed Goat Button, Ladles’ $2.50 flexible Kid and Stralght Goat Button. Ladies’ $2 Unrivuited Goat and Kid Button, 5 Worked-hoie Reliable Button, ‘and GIrV's Sold Schoo! Shoes, Misses’ $1 Solid Sprinz Heel Button Child's 75e. Heeled or Spring Heel Button 1 Save 50 on Ladies and Childrens New Style Wraps, go to 726 Teh street, and don’t fail to call at once.’ ~ 8 Gentiemen’s Fine Fur Derbys In three different heights, selling all over at $2.50, price £1.90, at-Franc’s, corner 7th and D streets, the only Strictly One Price Hat and Gent's Furnishing store in this elty. 1 lemen’s Drews Hats $5 to $8. Hats, $2.50 to $4.50. Nobby Hats for boys, 2 STINEMETZ & Sox Pennsylvania avenue, ‘To the Publics My little son Elmner, who {8 now over four years of ave, has been suffering since ne was four months old with a Wasting disease, accompanted by spells of frequent and prolonged vomiUng, no remedy oF assistance that J could get seeming’ to operate on | Uhe stomach—so mue tclan and friends considered the ppeless. About four months ago a physician called Iny attention to the medicinal and curative qualitles Of Durey’s PURE BakLeY MALT WHISKY, clalining that ft might save the child’s iife. 1 very’ reluctantly consented to ts Use. as Tama bellever In temperance; but the child’s life and health were dearer to me than a | prejudice, “I purchased a bottle, and commenced iving It'to the cuild, the result beng that to-day, fe Is'as well and. hearty as any boy in the nels Vorhood. [have written this without any solicita- tion, and say to the heads of famitltes, and those carihg for the stek, do not let a toolish prejudice agalnst the proper ise of a pure lquor prevent you from using Uuls for the sick and debilitated. ELMten WenN, 108 Hickory avenue, Baltimore co., Bultimore, Md, No Accident Hins Ever Occurred from using Aladdin m,W,613 Thornton’. Emulsion of pure Cod Liver O with Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda tor co consumption, impaired nuirition and gi ¥; easy and pleasant to take. Prescribed by Physicians. Sold by Drug- gists. Large botties, 0c. Manufactured by W. Fiorton, corner baluuiore aid Harrison survces Buluor, Md Wat m,WL13 + Ro: Ask for Wells’ “Kough on Coms.” 15¢. Quick, complete cure. Hard orsott corns, warts, bunions, 3 Far and Sealskin Garments. ©. C. Shayne, tie well-known Wholesale Fur Manufacturer, 103 Prinee street, New York, will M elegant Fir Garments atretall ab lowest cash, holesale prices this Season. This will afford a splendid opportunity to purchase strictly rellable Furs direct from manufacturer, and save retailer's prolits. Fashion Book mailed free. 963m Security Oi, Recommended by Insurance Compantes as the safest burning ol Lo usc T,W,f18, ‘Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning, and delivered in half-poubd “Ward” prints, 5c. per und, Also, Cottage Cheese, Buttermilk and Sweet Rilue Set per quarts Cream 196. pint. n Ger Tae Bese. "THE CONCORD HARNESS.” THE CONCORD COLLAR, ‘We have on hand oie stock of the Celebrated "CON- CORD HALNESS." of all Kinds and description, ‘at Lowest Prices, Ea- Coupe, Carriage aud {toad Harness a specialty. LUTZ & BRO., 47 Pennsylvania Aventie, Adjoining National Hotel, ‘Trunks and Satolels in great variety, at lowest prices. Every genuine CONCORD HARNESS has maker's name und trade-mark stamped on it, amyl PETERSES & CHILDS, 81s MARKET SPACE DEALERS IN RR PPP, EKE TITT g5Sq AA RR DOPE AA ERR pre Ee oT Ass, kee T Sys RUGS, MATS, LOTHS, CORTICINE, “MAT TINGS, LACE CURTAINS, HASSOCKS, &o, WINDOW SHADES A’SPECTALTY. We kegp only the best grad-s of Bigelow Wilton's and Lody Brussels, Smith's Moguettes, Roxbury and Smith's Tapestry Brussels and Hartforl and Lowell Ingrains, sele-1m cco A oo c Ge ‘cco Srzcuz Nore 7 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 1 CONSIDER 43 GOOD IF NOT SUPERIOR TO 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 REATING QUALITY THEY HAVE NO EQUAL THESE HEATERS AND FURNACES ARE BEING USED EXTENSIVELY 1N SOME OF THE FINEST HOUSES 1N THX crry, WHICH WE JAKE GREAT PLEASUKE 1N REFER: RING TO. A CALL IS SOLICITED AND ESIT- MATES PROMPTLY FURNISHED. WALTER D. WYVILL, Exct.vsrve Acewz, 2y8 ‘No, 452 PA AVE, NEAR 4} STREET. Ca Roerssr, ‘Nos, 403 4ND 403 72a STREET NORTHWEST. Hesdquarters for the WHITNEY CHILDREN’S CARRIAGE COMPANY, ALSO, nts Hanae Sas Tet oe be. ects“ Culdren's Carriages at ir & Sage apt Barketa, Carriages at cost, to mshe roomor ba EF OWE'S BUSINESS SCHOOL, 517 7TH STREET.. Bookkeeping without text books in less than half Mauship, arithmesie, spellimy. aud correspondence, #6 monthly, $15 for three nonths, in advance. Howe's ‘iva te lessons, cs graduate of Sorbonne iversity, Paria, References, Fre Aster, 12 cd-2m ANINDS HALLOMB, LG) MARINE WILL Academy for the Satara arcana ates ahead Se weananae aries eee 13-} y academy. ‘the Thvited to attend on the 3 for clases TUESDAY and BATORDAY, Ooen Se a a FALOCUTION.—MISS MARY K eotggea Aa ‘Tequme her clases in. Elocution— sAnalyate, coal Culture and Fapressico~ aud Readings in Shake. Miso SCHREINEM, Star office. ee Sum “Suncipal of the WASHTNOTON COLLEGIATE INsiITU school for o and ladies and iit = Writs, for better acco pupils, bas removed to the spacious residence, 1700 L street borthwest, near Connecticut avenue, aia will re Chen Wednesday. September 17th. ‘Bucher having recently returned from Furove where she has been studyine the most red metho 8 Of teaching, united to her well-known toro fhe Britt branches w ait Tak a nvecaly er pupils 1a table mubners au preparig te forbter the Mighew circles Ofeoctets. Nis: Music vocal thd instrumental), Drawing, Paintine, Elocution, French and ‘German, by a corpe ot efficient teachers, Mise “ME. C, Douslax owing to ill-health, arawn from ie sebeok *? alam at her new resi- ‘For Cxtaloru:s apply to the Princi dence. N. B-Mfine Ada B. Coun. who dure the fest masters, ce. N sear has siudiadabroad under the best it red, give leswons in muaie (iano, orzan. snd har- mous; to pupils at thetr yednesdays and ua ‘8e6-1m0 aay FOR PIANO AND SINGING, AT i vill re- ou Wi September 24th, 1908 H st. a. w. Leobw* RS. BURNS ENGLISH AND FRENCH SCHOUL for young ladies and little girls will reopen Wedes- sel NW MERE. Frof. DeWOLOWSKI'S Musical Tustitute.. Will ‘pen on’ September Ist, 1884 th year). shortest and best new system, saving years of” practice, train, voices quicsly to’ the very highest culture for opertn concerts, i 1 be Gold’ “medals and’ diplomas. w awarded o eraduates “Engagements procured for Eurove and America” "New stuging and piano clacses are now opened, at 940 New York ave Nw. aul FROM Paris, ynversational lessons at Pupils’ residences, Call after 4 p.m. SIL horthwest_‘Teriris moderate WASHINGTON ACADEMY OF TELEGRAPHY: only school of the:kind bere. A special invitation. to all to see the method.by which you can goon learn Profession, 41424 wtreot southeast, ocl. BURN FEMALE SEMINARY, 1206 O street northwest, Mighest references. ocl-3m ‘Mise BALCH, Principal. NIVERSITY, LAW DEPARTMENT, FACULTY. HON. ARTHUR MAC ARTHUR, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of ‘the District of Columbia, President, HOS. SAMUEL F. MILLER, Associate Justice of the Supretie Court of the United ‘States, Professor of International and Constitutional Law. H. 0. CLAUGHTON, Eng, Professor of Pleadins, Evidence, Fquity Jurisprudence, Sook frre pierre ro WILLIAM B. WEBB. Esq, Professor of Practice and Judge ot Moot Court. EUGENE -CARUSI, Fxg, Profeasor of the Law of Real aud Pcrsonal Property, Contracts, Negotiable Iustruments, aud Avplied Evidence. ‘The opening exercises of the Law, Medical and Dental Departinents wil take place at thenew Law Building, No, "ig F"alreet northwest, MONDAY, ‘Getober 6th, WES, ALG Celok pan. Adiresscy and aunouncement for the ensuing session will be made, ‘The Alumni, aud students of the Law Department, and the patrons aud. iriends of the Cul ‘versity. are ‘cordially’ invited to be present. Students the classes are also requested to se9-L3om. atten EDICAL AND DENTAL DEPARTMENTS, M NATIONAL UN(VERBITY, 104 and 1006 E street northwest, Lectures, which will be given during the day, will begin TUESDAY, October ‘tik, 1384, wt J0.elock can. The sutroductory lecture, by Prof. Gxo. Wat. West, will be delivered MONDAY, October 6th, at 6 o'clock Pmeyin couection yath the opening exercises of the Law Department, 'The profession and the public are invited t0 be present. ‘For iurther information apply to HH. BAKKER, M.D... Dean, TG H Stivet northwest, 11TH STREET NORTHWEST. MLE, V. PRUD'HOMME {2 organizing her French classes for the seusou, Parisian pronunel- ation and a practical use of the language taught. In- struction juan English, school for boys and rls, near Jows Circle: and in the Washington Golleelate Institute for young lauies and Httle irl 170 Lstveet, Classen a from 10:90 to 12; afternoon, aud $:20, evening, 6:45." N.1,—Oue evening in the week for Fretich couversstion will’ be given free to puplia Call between 4:30 aud 5 pan, 8026-10, ({OULIERE SCHOOL FOR Boys, under 15 years of age. Two separate departmente— Senforgand Juniors - NGLISH, FRENCH AND CLASSICAL. Oct. Ast, I-84, t6 June Ist, 1855, Prof. and Mrs. Col- ere, Fraictpals; Lucien # C. Colliere, A.M, Director, orthwest. sel0-Gu1" OR DUMAT pro} OF PARIS, WILL OP ‘eptember 20th, at 1309 Hf street northwest, a school. of Modern Laniusivs. “New aud sioplified wictliod by the best uative teachers. Morning and evening lessons in school or. Schools provided with M- Structors at reanonalile chanzes, References:—Hou. M.S. Joslyn, Assistant on, and Sfrs. the Interior; H db. and Mrs. 8. b, sttingis, Sol bi L. PARSONS, M.8., 313 D STRRET NORTH- ivate' instructor in Bookkeeping, Pen- munship, English aud all Mathematics, Special" terma to smail'clisses. Evening clases will be started about October Ist, Best city references, P.O. Box 294, se22-1m Mpue COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY, THE LAW SCHOOL OF THE COLUMBIAN UNI- VELSITY will be installed in its new Lectune Halls in. the New. University” Building, (southeast comer 15th and H streets) on” WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER. sth, 88 Grclock pm. when the Inancural Address will be de~ Iivered bythe Hon. SAMUEL E, PHILLIPS, Solicitor Genoral of the United States. i Members of the Dench aud Bar of Washington, the Alunintof. the Schaol, students of Law already in the mid ventiewien prebosing to eater it are invived ineseu ‘The Regular Exercises of the school will begin on THURSDAY, October 9th, at 6 o'clock i snnouncemeats for the year will be madelby the Faculty. Protessors COX, MAURY, STRONG and APPLEBY will remain in eluige of thelr respective chairs, ‘The tuition fees will remain unchanged, ‘The new Lecture Hall of the School will be open for inspection daily, after the Ist of October. ‘Srealuloeucs or other information application be made to the President of the Faculty, Dr, JAMES C. WELLING. also be lind “af ‘the book i nha. ave., and of James Anglim & Co, 1424 F st., ut the office of Fitch, Fox & Brown, 1437 Penna ave, and at the new University Building. e19-Lin /[PHE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. The CORCORAN SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND ARTS will be opened with appropriate ceremonies in fe Law Lecture Hall of the new University Building: sontheast corner of 15th and H streets, ou the FIRS. OF CCTOBER, at 8 o'clock pm. when “the Ina ‘Address will be delivered by the Hon. JOHN W POW. ELL, LL.D., Director of the United States Geological Survey. Sifitirof science, teachers, citizens of Washington in- terested ia scientific and Teclmolowiea) education, and especially all perso: urposing to pursue aby course ot studie- in the sc ietadie lars inited to be Drege ne rorular exercises$of the school wi ‘on Octo. per Zi) af G o'clock pet. When students will be classified. Secondo theaulber aud Vind of studies they may promos to take ‘These studies look to certain spect UGmnes—Baclilor’ of Selenee, Master of Selence, Civil Enwhicer, Mining Enginecr, “kemor to 9 i Gicies it" goune wopie. art, seeording to the option of student ‘For circulars of the school, or more particular infor. application nay be inade to. the President of ulty, Dr. JAMES G, WELLING, or to the Dean of the Faculty, DR, EDWARD T. FRISTOE. who, for ‘urposes oF consultation, will be at the new Uniyerait nilding from 4 to 6 o'clock p.m, where also letters o inquiry may beuddreased. ‘se18-1e0 STREET INSTITUTE, 603 F ST, N.W—THE third scholastic year of this institution ‘will com- ineuce Monday, September 15th, Higher Mathematics gad Hlocution specialties, Private Je-gons and sep hours for adults: Mrs E. A CHAMBERS, Prin rarate NB.--Bee cutalonte at rrancipal buokstores, weti-Gra HE MEDICAL, PHARMACEUTICAL AND D: tal Departments of Howard University will open Senin ae auf ne eetepee ae de and cards giving the order of clinics address CB, PURVIS, Mt D., Secretary, 1118 13tn street northwest, sel itooe ‘USICAL ACADEMY, B iu be resumed September Ba mess will be res seria pen}. 8. CAULFIELD, Nationa MEDICAL COLLEGE. MEDICAL ARTNENT OF THE COLUMBIAN : vent inthe a atiGisE eae AT EE Mae wun an introductory address by Prof. William Lee M'Dr to which the profession and pubiic are cordially invited. ‘The regular lectures will continue daily throughout the course, beginuing at 5:30 p.m. ‘The autumn examinations: commence at the Col- 9. m., when the | will on THUESDAY: October 2d, a8 6:30 p.m, or. AE. A KING, M.D. sei6-3w “ob TS treat ovis, BTOWN COLLEGI, N GiEGHGETONN COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, 3100 ‘West W for youg ladies and Uttle wiria "The sdurteent poor ie EMBER 10TH. Mise STEPHENSON, pal, sisted by a graduate of Wellesley Sidabte profemors.” Forcirculars apply tofvinelpal aciS-lue Mifios sai ov it street nesinwent Washi D.C, and . enters its year, MONDAY SEPTEMOEE 2005, ‘MBS. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, Principal. ROF. JAHIER, AUTHOR OF SEVERAL EDUCA- tonal works,” offers bis services to schools and to frivate partios desing to make raid progres ih the ench and Italian languages. The natural or ntul- tive method is adopted. | Highest “Adiresa, 1259 9th street northwest. core (THE Boxe ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL HIGH ‘S-HOOL, J. W. HUNT, Principal, Begins tts seventeenth year Sept, *th, ih the North Ses- ‘on Room of Dr, Sunderland's Church, 4 auve.| In. struction thorough. Its. gradual taken Tabi in Dartmouth, Princeton aud Dickinson coll and Harvard. Lehigh and Michigan universitien, ax inthe government schools at Nest Point and Auuaylis, Address P. Q. Lik, Box 895, for an interview. aulé-sm SHELDON'S DANCING 1004 F &S street uorthwest—Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur- days. Washington “Hull, 3d street and Feunsylvania avenue southeast,—Monday ani Fridays, Send for clr- culars, or terms {Or renting either hall, to 1004 F street northwest, auz5-8m GRENCERIAN, BUSINESS, COLLEGE, CORNER 9th and Dastreets northwest, Fatsblisbcd, 184 Oct Capies ‘beautiful conmodious balls, parlory and clase, rooms in Lincoln Hall Building. his fustitutions ths Tesult of twenty” years’ erywih Is complete tn its are Fanicements for trviotiae sous and dauehters, men sd otic, for tea te seater, sacfuines a Non Crable inderendence. “Pull corps of able, Practical teachers, Regular dap aud evening sessions Feauined Monday: September lat. at 98 abd'6 ptm, Schelaranp Yor cine peat frau date of france (rod for day oF cvening sestiou), 830: per quart 30: ight, Sie," per mouth, day. Saute Ca Othe ofen' fur arrangements Monday, an thereafter. Students “are registered. equipped” abd assigned ‘eats inthe onder in whieh they complete ar- Hangements Handsome, Glustrated ciscular, with fall Mocatloa ant interesting rand matter, walled to aby addrens, Or give upon apiii-ation HENHY C. SPI ENCER, Princ _SARA A. SP! ier RIVATE LI EK, View Principal auld ESSONS IN ALL GRADES OF STUD! ‘To adults, coufidential, “Prepares for College, An- uapolls, West Point, a.) examinations, IVY INSTITUTE: ew. corner Sth and K streets m. w. Mathematical, Classical, Business : S. W. FLYNN, A. M. Night school, #3 and 85. month: 2 PReS cae pply to NELLIE H. i ‘ab ‘Aypewtiter, 801 Vth atteet Northwest, after’ 8 p.m ‘Terns moderate sels POF 5_F.GERMUILTER TEACHER OF VocAL Eid Instrame: tat Music abd Harmony. “Special at: rentlon Kiven fo becinners as well as to pupils farther Advanced." 741 Tth street northwest aed ESS, SESE WAITE, 102 ESTHET NORTH Moves? TeaCuet OF HARMONY ASD PLANO FURTE TECHNIQUE, will reoave Pupils after QC1O. BEK Ioru. At home Tuesdays, from? to p.an, «23-1 ACADEMY, CORCORAN BUILDING, Sen Ar aam eee Sater Select § for Boys x 2 ed. “Only scholars of guod moral character received. Fall term of 1884 bewins Septeunber 8th. Day and even- ing sessions. Careful and through instraction in the Common English Branches, Bookkeering, Short-1 Hiener Arithmetic,” Algebra, “Geometry, Latin rel aulé-3m_. BURTON MACAFEE, A ML, Principal. GoSFEED KINDERGANTEN, TRAINING SCHOOL, 1811 Ist. n. w. will reopen sfonday, October 6. Apply for circular at school room. uz. ACADEMIES, HT SCHOOL, DAY AND EVENING CLASSES, ‘The Washinston Schou! of Fine Art and. Decors: tid fod at WT SOROUEEE AE Rove Ens, Waker’ seb-tiat ‘September 24h Apiny to September ply HOD, at the achool building. HE CHURCH SCHOOL FOR YOUN ind ¢ hildren will reo the principal, Miss Mac 2.19 12th street northwest. (Tae Non wonn NGToe Dc A SELECT SCHOOL FOR GIiLS “REOPENS SEP- _ TEMBER 2571, At Nos, 1212 and 1214 14th street, ‘The school course is complete iu the English, Classi. eal and 'Scleutine Departments Modern labeuages employer dn toute classes’ AK udeagatien und Prasry ‘eiuployed in some classes, AK nde a Class under a trained Kincergartes teacher. Music, Artand Elocution by skilled instructors. Anton Glostancr.) Students are prepared ‘other colleges, or can take a collegiate course at the In- Sutute. Ladies who Lave lett school wii find ep facilities for pursuiuix special branches. Call at 1214 14th treet northwest, cr address sev-2m Mr. and Mrs. WAL. D. CABELL, Principals, RENCH AND ENGLISH FAMILY AND DAY. SCHOOL, for Young Ladies and Little Girls, 1305 uncer ie Senos eRe School year will begin Sentember'a4, 1864. The cours = Of studs cnibraces cveryininy pecmstery for steer English and classical education. ‘Daily lessons i French—Berlttz mvthodfor wich tere is'no extra ‘Gane. Class iu wood-carvine will beeiu Oct. 1 A new Scpartincnt baa been added, with uvasual aah for Lt Gite Just beeing wchoul,“Aapecil herdis is provided {cr scholars Living om Capivol Bil or Otiler distant parta of the cit aub-dun JPMENDS: SELECT SCHOOL_AN ELEMENTARY ud High School for Both ‘Sexes Ill Tet tw opens Ninth Month SEPTEMBER) 16, Instracti thorgth in ingly Matheusiies Classics and ‘Natus Tal Science. Books furnished by school, Terie wod- erate. Apply at school rooms from '3 to 4pm. Gir culars at Kk stores. 2ul8-3m ‘THOS. W. SIDWELL, Principal. "T institute, of Georgetown, D.C. wil open MEN DAT, ot 0. NDAY, Octover buh, 188i at Tp. “Application Tor may be made to Wal L, DONLOP and‘C. Mt Mat= THEWS. see tea TR, AND MES, ALFRED BUJACS EDUCATIONAL Ve ane nee a eas tw Scho 3 : festons in English, French aud Matuemation ecl-ue HE BERLIIZ SCHOOLS OF LANGUAGES. 123 14TH ST. N. W., WASHINGTON, D.C, 75 FRANELIN 8T., BALTIMORE, MD. 983 WESTMINSTER ST. PROVIDENCE, RL 354 TKEMONT 8T., BOSTO! ‘BOSTON, GARFIELD BUILDING. MANS. BROOKLYN, XY, Best instruction to adults or children, Private les- Special advautaces ior learning to, SPEAK Foreign TTonwues. “Most “easy ‘and’ ficient ‘metbou Tuten "efeachers nent to Student's NEW TERMS BEGIN NOW. Appig to PROF, X. JOLY. Clannea formed OCTOBER Lat “The Codara” French WEST WASHINGTON. Apply to Miss EARLE. 030 ADEMY OF THE VISITATION, CONNECTICUT and Lite Gintee tne cier ise of tea Reasons Ma SS ~The exercises: rf Tesumed September etl, 1864,” A. of Fi Permanent and weekly boarders will. be Tecelved. one in pevate or clanace wil Do iven to ladien in the Wocal aud" instrumental music, painting, drawitie, fancy work: &c. ‘ou30-im 88 AMY LEAVITT. OF BOSTON, ‘Teacher of Vocal and Instrumental Music and har- ony. Address 1UI2 10th strest northwest. Lessons resumed September Ist. myo CSS RSE =n KINDERGAR- fen, No. 20 Let stivet southeast, will reopen Bente Der 16,” Thorough isiruction in English branches steal Languages. Genuine Kindergarten. For information apply to Misses C. F. BOYDE Nand E. pide ae Ro. Sd street southeast . Mbsie. German and“Hucution, Sita 1a sect northwest, M'SuARRIENTE NEES ‘Teacher MeDonaid-Eiks School geal Cegaone, Races sof Fr ioWa CIRCLE. 2 POsePERN NINO, ORGANIST, ‘Teacher of Piano and Organ, 221 East Capitol street, corner 34. Orders left at Piano Wareroous, 433 7th st.n.w, s8-Im* \APITAL, :VENING BUSINESS om, SA ELSES Reasonable. L, TWITCHELL, Principal T STREET N, W. OPPOSITE in dra oe aa em eapty eto ing” Se CLLvie Principat sedi “‘ASHINGTON SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION amD W ENGLISH FANGUAGR, MRS. M, STEVENS HART. Pamormat. Too third ennual session of this schoo} will berin October ist; close June lat. Private and dey and evening *Eapecial attention given t0'tho = STAMMERING AXD OTHER VOCAL DEFECTS. au?0-tm ee ee Scuoor Sor FALL AND WINTER OPENING or rue LATEST IMPORTATIONS IN MILLINERY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, Ocromen 2 axp 3. Maz J. P. Prone No. 1107 F Stxeer Nontuwest, ‘Has received her first IMPORTATION OF STYLES FOR EARLY FALL, ‘Which ahe will be pleased toshow the coming week 2 Misses Srvewiex axv Cunisraas, HAVING RETURNED TO WASHINGTON AND RE MOVED TO 815 lit Sreeer X. BUSINESS Ocrouen ist. WHEN THEY WILL Br PLEASED TO SEE THEIR FORMER PATRONS. D Gist Saki ‘NINTH STREET, MERINO AND WOOL UNDER’ Fifty cen! for Ladies « i you the regular €1 UNDERVEST: while for #1. well epimply ask you to look at ours after exami” ty ‘buy the bet city. Fe ‘elewwhier. CHILDE! at 25c., 3 We shh size bands for very Seshy ladies. for 81, 50, 68 ow & SCARLE VESTS, he 28. i DRAWERS, fashioned Also Mas Seon Revver, 608 9TH STREET, Opposite Patent Office Opened alange and ¢} long MERING CLOARS, plait Mother Hubbard and other styiea, DRESSES, BOLL: a exant line of chil ny audall kinds of CHILDREN'S FURNISHING GOODS. ‘Magnificent stock of Ladies’ and Children's GOODS, verte , WILL RESUM CORNER F. wwy Merino, excellent valu: Se. #1. de eahow 8 UNDERVEST, for ladies. pure Cochineal Dye, guarauterd. at 81 wrest barcuir Finer «rades ai 82 rand rwideredd. 4 DERWEAR AND LADIES’ TAILOR AND HABIT MAKER, CARD.—MI-S J. BOGGESS ANNOUNC! Opening of be ave mw. Latest Parieian st ited. 414 9th Street, Washington, D.C. Dresamaking Parle Patronace sol M. Wirrrax Has just received from Partsand English markets new and desirable novelties. Felt Hats and ! a abd untae | Fuey Feather aid Oi reat variety. Velvet i all sada heal Val, Bachem Sua Point Lacens Revkwear denen! “Cite Trevise, Paria. [sel8} for us, ema 1 NGHAM, MISS CUN: 1310 Sth street, between N aud On. Ww. Ms ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, 430 TENTH STREFT NORTHWEST, Makes CORSETS to crdcr in every style and and guarantees, fect fit and. HER SPECIAL fort. ies ARE— ‘and finest Im Frenel Children's Corsets, and a $1 Corset (Miss H.'s own tent Shoulder braces sd all Drees Reform Goods Corte ‘and Bustles, make), that for the orice is Un=urpasse | French, German and Spanish spoken. marlé ROCHON, CORCORAN BUILDL Je Patents’ and B IRST CLASS HAIK DRESSER FROM PARIS trou Expositions of Five: of D FINE HATR WORK. fine Hair Cut Droasing. fine Hair Cuttitic and Hair Droasing. order. 537 FIFTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST. AW a Bret class manner. 4 ty ee for Fall aus ere Tateat styjos tu, Panscmester ‘at styles etneaterie= Teioees sud Drew Tea of ‘ab kinde Hacky Fal St remarkably low prices New unportntiour 0! Bleck Enelish Crape ‘Thrwe wipes of French Coreta WT Peansyivauia sve [ABIES TUES PREAIRED, SEAT, sxcoUs Be Syed and Lined, Fur Circular and Dy ning ‘Re-coverv ‘mathrial. French Hand-made Underciottung, Merino Underwear, 2 Asrox F ISHER'S: Plush fectly cleaned TADI S' EVENT Gentlemen's Clothes Cleaned by this process will THIRTY YE. Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Garment: ical Dry Cleaning Establishment, No. 906 G street_northw: =. RS" EXPERIENCE. ls Superior process, NG DistSSES A SPECIAL Jose their origiual shape. and srvase sputs wuar: to be suit. Femoved effectually. Frice 8160 aud @115 <r also, Velvet and {Grape Veils, Laces. Gloves, ete., are per FAMILY SUPPLIE N FLOTi REWIORT BLOUK, Finest Siac: WINDSOR FLOU! sees ree RR FEB er” Ss ke ore Ee Ss, RR = coo RR THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, & without a doubt the most BravrivuL and the most ‘Nvrarnovs Flour in the world. ‘The Millers have not only the most perfect MIL, con- taining as it does all the most improved Machinery in- Yented up to the present time; but they produce a Flour ‘Unsunrassen by any mill in the world. To prove that, We would simply state thata lange quantity of this Mmagnificent Flour is shipped annually to Europe ‘eaten at the principal Courte of the old world. GUARANTEE that it is made from selected hard wheat grown in Minnesota and Dakota. It is an acknowledged fact, that in this Flour a perfect separation of the «luti- ous particles of the wheat berry and a thorough elimi- nation of ali weak and starchy matter has at las! been reached, and is consequently more Nururriobs, yield- ing more bread to the barrel than any other Flour, The ‘dest trade admits that from its bread-mak'ng qualities itis the cheapest, as well asthe best, for either family or baker's use, and unsurpassed by any Flour made. ‘Every sack aud every varrel is warranted to give entire ‘satisfaction. STERLING’S ST. LOUIS FANCY. One of the most beautiful Winter Wheat Patents ever offered to the trade. It is unexcelled by any other Patent except Ceres, and will please the most exacting house- Keeper and satisfy the most fastidious epicura GILT-EDGE. ‘A magnificent Winter Wheat Patent, A splendid Minnesota Patent Flour, mate by the cele ‘rated Hungarian process. It is a very cheap and bean- tiful Patent, within the reach of all classes, and we guarantee will give satisfaction to every one who will try it ‘The old reliable stand-by and the Standard family Flour of theDistrict. Itis equal in quality toagrent many high-priced Patent Flours, whilst it can be bought for considerable less money. We defy competitors to bring forth sny Flour superior to CERES, STERLING. GILT-EDGE, KELIANCE or GOLDEN HILL, and we feel assured that any housekeeper who tries them once ‘will never use anything elve, For aale by all grocers, ‘Wholesale Depot, corner Ist street and Indiana avenue, sel3. RELIANCE, GOLDEN HILL. Wm. M. GALT & CO. We ule tions, and to. ‘Tea is sold. ictal lined packazes— yuarter, half and. aud ¢ pound sizes, each with our mane Established 181. AT I8_ IT He-No Tea is an absolutely , oF any manipulation to sive ita hand: fo be fempd tn the drinking qualities Hes So Tes wold ail retail olect. the pull from ie grocers, To pro preserve eH AHTIN GILLET & Co, tanya Taltinore re tea, without col- 1e cont wif He- Note HOUSEFURNISHINGS. Faw Ovexna CARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS! FURNITURE! FURNITURE! FURNITURE! EVERYTHING THAT 18 NEW AND HANDSOME AT LOWEST CASH PRICES Maxs Roox For Oor Hear a2 To ‘Foor different patterns of latest improvement, Call W. H. HOEKE, 801 Market Space—308 and $10 8th street, ‘wo will sell our Remaining Stock of VAPOR STOVES AT COST. ‘early, and obtain the bast stove in the market, W.8,JENKS & 00, ‘TIT Tth street northwest. Now Is Tu: Ber To FOR INTENDING BUYERS OF DRY GOODO ‘TO ANTICIPATE THEIR WANTS, MY STOCK I8 COMPLETE IX ALT. DEPART. BEATS AND THE ASSORTMENTS WiLL NU FRE MILD SEPTIABER WEATHER DOFS NOT STIMULATE ACTINUTA AND DEMAND FOR THE ShODS OF AULUMN AND WINTER. AND IT AF- FORDS THERES THY Best POSSLELE OP. PORTUNTY 1 NU BO VERS IN TM Fy THAT M\ COUN VERS AKE NOT OVERCKOWL AND AMPLE TIME AND THY BPST POSSIBL ATER} TON IS GUALANTLED To EVERY CUS: as wr ¥ ITH coaING OF coo SH MAY COMMENOR. TEX JON TO ALL ANY PAT RO! A PORTION OF THELM SEH 74 NOW. S77 APACIAL APARTMENT YOR DISPLAYING VENING GOODS DY GASLIGHT. — cs CHOICE GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND COR PCL. SEATON PERRY, (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & BROTHER, ‘Pennsylvania avenge, corner 0th street, Estabtinbed 1840, Iss4, a FALL SEASON, EG Dav "9 MARKET space "LACK JERSEYS, $3, 84 AND §5; CROICH GOODS: BLACK JERSEY COATS, ALL SIZES, #5 JUST. TRE THING FOR FARLY PALL. OUR STOCK OF BLACK DRESS SILK~ AND WOOLENS AKL WELL ORTH AN INSPECUION, ALL THE NOVELTIES: )F THE SEASON WILL BE SHOWN.” WE ARE SHOWING THE NEWEST DESIGNS IN BUTTONS, BRAIDS, FRINGES, GIMPS AND. LACES, LADIFS AND MISSES UNDERWEAR LARGE STOCK AND SPECIAL BARGAINS. GRAND. DISPLAY OF HANDKERCHIPYS, AND PRICES LOWER THAN EEK BEFORE, TO ALL OF WHICH WEINVITE THE ATTENTION OF BUYERS CHOICE GOODS AND LOPULAR PRICES, E. G. DAVIS, 719 MARKET SPACE Moxvax Near 2 ELEGANT LINE OF WINTER WRAPS, ALL STYLES AND QUALITIES, TO MAKE ROOM FOR SAME, WILL SELL REMAINDER OF LAST SEASON'S GOODS AT MUCH LESS THAN COST, THE STYLES ARE CORRECT, AND THOSE IN BEAKCH OF A BARGAIN HAD BETTER CALL EARLY, AS T HAVE ONLY THIRTY-FOUR LEFT IN STOCK. sat Wau Ores Ox 8. L. HEMPSTONE, 803 Market Space _ONE PRICE—PLAIN FIGURES. J Cums & Drwenv. We have Just open WILTONS ARMUNST EA, M QUELTS. VELVETS, BODY BUSS! U8. TAPESTRY AND 1N- GEAEN CALI LS. covey Ait Mae of DRAPERY "and FCRNITURE ‘Au inspection of our stock te soltoitedt ease HOLE BRO. & 60, W. M. Suvsrer & Soxs FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS, PARIS NOVELTIES IN SILAS, | VEL P. USHES, AND FINE FRENCH DRESS GOODS. THY S IN MUCH TAGUK, AND THE ag. SOLTMENT AND VAOETY Is MUCH GREATER THAN WE HAVE EVE OFFT TD WE HAVE EVEN THING THAT CAN BE HADIN A FIEST-CLASS DEY GOODS HOUSE, AND KEEP ONLY FIKST-CLASS GOUDS, #1 & PONSON'S BLACK SILKS. GUISES VELVETS, 1 INS. is, DEAP D'ALMA JOHN BROWNS EXTKA Q SATIN DUCHESS IN ALL COLOKS OF SUPERIOR QUALITIES. S2-ONL PRICE, W. M. SHUSTER & SO. 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENTR, B.—-THE PEST 1S THE CHEAPEST. —se20 Aber) As The GREAT BANKRUPT SALE or DRY GooDs From the suction of HALSTEAD, HAINES & €0. ‘Their Toss has been our eain, for we euccreded tn wet tines lance portion of thrit stock at about forty conte dollar. This yurchase has teen ao smormoBely nein to get all of 4 tind to rent the goola. Never be Joadtia Line of eo ot Back silks at 6c. €8c., The.. @1, fully worth percent more. ioces Hew fall shades Dress Goods at Sc., worth value 35 4 cases all-wool Chudda Cloth, fhe lutest fell shinden, 0: ee direct trom th ‘country after the deed. of fade. puch ‘articles an we bougtit wr Jots, und therefore are shown uply by Us, 54 pieces 42 inchs wide all- woul Vrench Caxbmesy i iy took the entire Blue and Jet Black, at 3c. per yard, wor! ‘96 pieces 40 inches wide, extra fine, at f4c., worth 0c, We bought every piece of Sauuel Courtaald's Craps in the sale, and can recommend them as the best aud cheapest ever off red. sdi-imen Loow Table Damask at 200, 124 and 25, every one's genuine bar ean, 100 dozen wavy knotted, fringed Barnsley Dazed Towels at 2 rane stall race Be Rance ast Dovile Sema vert. hasicy finest Table Damark, Vy 5 af oF route ae lou an five yards every ube frm this Break BLANKETS, suction, BLANKETS, ALE 50, worth #4 Om. $5.00, worth #5: And many finer graiies in the samme proport! B 50 palrs « ‘nuune German Bi SO per pair. Cost of Slisits Gray Dinnkets at 6. per pair. Merchants and housckevrrs Luyiug by the quabtitien will never have SUC a eT ANNELS. 45 cases, most sll Miia, We saved avout 15 per cent in the purchase Siicn i guitean ftebs op such stapheguoga, We Stier two Gaees ax low ta 6 ceuds por yan, Gopiecrs of Ganglia for aprons xt 9 caute Sins cnd cot tre wool Flannel: ruck bole "cana tn goods can be osuchit tor from the saat NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS. 3.000 pairs, 1s 40 deraut stjtem, all from the Guest Anetton 1) yairs Lace Cartaina, €c.; worth $1.25. ? Sn We! Worth S18, 30 Dot ete) Worm ee os, s 2 BE 25; worth g290, 62 el.ad. worth 85.00, We have them fn White and Feru, and they are mo doubt the cheapst curtains ever offered by any hour 0 pieces yard wide genuine Mate ester (crape Brash Puruiture Gretonne at Ive. per yard. We have them im Usiehit as Wella euburd calor Bbc. ~ SS eee nN at these prices LANSBURGH & BRO, ~ 420, 4720nd 44 SEVENTH STREET. SUNT RETAILED AT WHOLESALE PRICES Buy, tod To inch, eteoneed end only Woman Fine Unfinished Shirt aly Sa Finest Rereae hire Fiogyt Laundried Drom Sharia tm eo bosoms. waiy

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