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= v, THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C..° TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7. 1884. LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF Sins Wasuinarox, D. C., October For the mitdie Atlantic states tur west northerly winds, be: ight wad var: siight fall in vetape fullowed by a slight ris and on Wednesday a decided fall. For Wednesday 0% Frosts are tulicated to-n upper Mississippi and se, sO Ce dies’ Wool Ye= HMnished, 44 ed bordered hanuke. “i ‘Towson’s, 636 no seats, 25¢ men’s woul shirts, street, .—Atter more than ten fears’ trial this exeelieut oii continues to grow Mh public tavor: the ever Increasing detaad nroves | that its merit alone ts its recommendation o3 the ‘Dest houseboid ctl in use. | Tur Chica offering br standara M. Wruray’s Fant Oresise day and Wednesday next will be a most one. Attention 15 culled to his advertisement Su snother coun. E | RAND OPENING of the Chieaco Grocery Company. | WIth street. Purchiser of coffee oF tea receive | during the open a coffee oF tea canister. | ‘Tux fine photos of . 1109 Pa. ave, continue to be $ per doz.,with a 1.1 painted tree. Tue Chicago Grocery Company. 806 7th street, | offering tine Hic 38c. pound, best Ric Government Java Col nest Ob Dtsseie’s Ick CEA Shipped anywhere out of town. ‘ 27 New York avenne. Home Coxroxr. Use aia: It ts known (6 be Bur Your Frock at the Chicag ISt. Get Ou prices of Ceres, Sierling, Sut-Etige, Golden Hull, Swiss Process afd Coos'S Delight. \ A Box, Coxtarsts. stolen frou a wage mnorning about 7 0 ¢lee Husarp B. Meboxaty to-day, by Bled a blll against Eugenia Li didin Security Ol safest andl best ofl. rocery Com- thirty de at tie Cont m of © ~My » was { ‘tks i. FE. Davis, id and others, | ceeds. honey, pure « ‘Ganley & Deliw Bortheast, ARTIPICNE EVES. ‘Telescopes. | owed him. Cart | Suid be would give Lim the other five cents some Martin Renchen’s Funcral. THE LAST CEREMONY OVER AN OLD WHITE HOUS: RUPLOYEE. Yesterday afternoon the funeral of Mr. Marun } Renein iG New Hampshire avenue, took place from St jatthew's cuurch, Rev, Father Ahern, who off- elated, pail a deserved tribute of respect to the joFy of the dead. There were present many {3 of Washington, including numbers anected with the Executive Mansion, where the eased had been etapioyed the greater part of bly The pallbearers were Messts OF Ryan, Carthy. J.J. Dolan, Fogarty and O'Brien, ani twas at Mt Olivet. Nr, Renehen was ve of Kilkenuey, Ireland, born in 1810, and ‘© Us country when quite a youth, and'com- | Log fo this city he was appointed ander "President Jackson an atiendant at the White House. In that ‘osition, by ts quick wit and obligt g wanners, he | made mhny friends, including some of the leading men of tue country. He continued In hls place for (wenty years, under the adininistrations of Prest- dents Van Buren, Harrison, Tyler ana Polk, and s removed duriuz President Taylor's aduitnis- tration, For afew years he was engaged ia the ocer¥ business on 12th street and Massachusetts, veaue, and unver Perce’s administration he was placed “in charge of the grounds of the Navy de- pertinent, witicu Le held Until Mr, Lincoln's admin eelved an appolntmnent in the which he held several years wpariee Mr. Renehen could not be st . Lit is suid that there Was never a question asked hin tor whieh he did not have a quick answer dy. He Wass man of the strictest Integrity. ves a widow and six grown chiidren—four daughters and two sons. sities SO Shot for Five Cents. A PROBABLY PATAL AFPRAY OVER A SMALL DEBT. George Carte and Henson Stewart, both colored, had a quarrel about hatf past three o'clock yester- day afternoon at the house of Alexander Foster, | 08 Sheridan street, Uniontown. Stewart dewanded frou Carter the payment of a dollar which Carter er finally gave bi 95 cents and time. manded Stewart, however, it 1s stated, de- the money at that time, threatening to” * of hun. Foster and a frend named fered, and prevented any Stewart shortly atter- and, 1L appears, got_a pistol Puig, he again demanded the , aud Fecelving the Same answer > Detore pulled MS pistol. Foster and Taylor es- capri from the room, and Carter trted to get out of we Way DUE Was UnsuecessfuL Stewart fired and escaped trom the bo “The bullet lodged tm Ys abdomen, just the iumicung, fatal. ‘The td to the Wasaington art, Wo fs a Laborer, bout known In Uniontown, and ward: while Carte Wounded 1: Asylum hospi 30 years of age as always been regarded as peaceable, Carter, Who is 22, lies been e1uployed as a driver, Marital inielicities. PROCEEDINGS IN THE MITCHELL SUIT AND THREE PASE. Yesteniay Mr. Campbell Carrington, for Mary Alice Johnsoa, filed a bill for adivoree from Henry Harrison Jonson, to whom she was married Bewpler’s, down town. | CITY AND DistKicr. | c mdeused Locals. | department | A est The attendance it. Win. Lt @eitvered the tnt didtess. He spoke ut | some leugth upon explaining bow, by | use Of atnestbetic @uluuds vivisected could ve | saved from sari ‘At the thirty-second annual meeting of the Young Men's Christian a-ocition, last evening, | Officers for the ensuing year were eieeted as TOLLOW BH. Warner, president: Ch. Pratt, vice pivstdents Ei. Barnum, treasty L Xin, recording secretary: C. B. Batley, Juhu B Wisut, '¥. W. Vaughn, Wilbur F. Nash and E. 5. Westcott, direetors, va meeting of the executive committee of the Humane society yesterday aiternoon Mr. A. E. New- mun was authorize to purciase and locate another fountain and to draw upon the treasurer for the unexpended baianice of tue appropriation made f0F | that purpose In June last. Buch Neisun, tormeriy bar, has been admit Ss Lyman an of the Annapolis, Md. ed to the Washington bar. Yesteruay afternuon Jol G. Boss was Urown, Out of a buggy at 4th and K Streets northeast by the horse “Tubing away, and was severely cut about the head. He w rd by Dr. Suddarth, ‘him to his biome. young man who Keeps edd Sabir day night by a young negro named Walker ‘Toill- Yer, Who struck him on the arm with @ brickuat, Tolliver was arresied and wus sentenced to six | mouths in jail by Judge Suell this thorning. Mr. Jo-epn Dant, @ bricklayer, lving on 7th street, between K ind L northeast, last evening Went fo sleep sitting on ‘a chair by an open wine dow, with hls Lead resting on the sill. By some Means he fell out, striking ou his bead, and was | badly injered about the spine. Fierce Struggle with a Prisoner. 4 SEOKO SHOT WHILE RESISTING A POLICEMAN. “+E tell you I did not steal that bed spring, and If ‘You will come with me as far as Limerick al ey Il | prove tgyou that Iam not the man you want,” | Said John Murray, a colored man, to OMicer Work, | who had put him under arrest about five o'clo yesterday afternoon, near Limerick alley, between Virginia avenue and D street and 2d and 3d streets southwest. The officer accompanied wun alley, when the latter refused to go fui getting the officer's hand in his mouth he beg chew lt. The officer then used his club to loosen | the prisoner's hold on his hand, when the prisoner | grabbed the club from the policeman, who suc- | Seeded, after a struggle, in regaining it, whereupon | Murray drew a razor und cut the olficer actuss the forehead, and Was about to strike him, when | the policeman drew its revolver and fired at the | priconer, the bullet passing through the fleshy part Of his afm and lodging {i hiscuin At this time Jobu Twomey came to the assistance of the officer | and wrenched the razor from Murray's hand. Mur- | Tay wus taken to the stationlouse, and shortiy afterwards he was removed to Providence hospital, where the ball was extracted. The officer, who Was badis bruised and bitten, went to his home, | and this ieraing he is sufferiig severely from the effects of his injuries Officer Henry appeared in, the Police Court to-day and swore out a Warrant against Murray for using personal violence upon a police officer, and the case was indetinitely con ‘Upued. Solomon Seniomber, clothing store at No. 913 D st., was at MarRiEp.—The marringe of Miss Charlotte Louise Munro to J. Loring Whittngton, of this elty, took place last night at Gaithersburg, Md., at the summer residence of Mr. and Mrs AP. Hill, Jf. ‘The ceremony was performed by Kev. Willian ‘A. Bartlett. A lignt Five ror Using 4 KNIFE AGarvst His Wire—Charies Clinton, colored, was charged in the Police Court this morning with assaulting bis, Wife, Mary. Assistant District Attorney Thomas stated that the defendant hued cut at bis wife, but the knife only cut through ler dress “If he will plead guilty I Will impose a tlue of $5,” suid th Judge." Mr. Moss, who appeared for Clinton, took advantage of the opportunity to pay asmall tine for using a knife, amt entered a piva of gulity, and Uhe court Oued him 3. ——$<—__ HELD TO ANSWER FOR AN ASSACLT ON A CON- stamtz—In the Police Court this morning Assis tant District Attorney Tuomas called to the atten- | Hon of the court the case against Mr. Joun @ | Thompson, chanced with asswult and bei Invent vo Kill Samuel T. Luckett, a constable, whii Serving 4 writ of restitution on hita (Thomp-on) | about & month ago. He stated that Col Christy | appeared for Mr. ‘Tuompson, and wanted to get de | cisions of the upper court in the matter, and tere fore intended to walve an exatination. CoL Curisty Waived an examination, and gave bonds in the sua Of $600 for the grand jury. — “LABOR XD. PourTics.”"—Capt. A. D. Brock 13 ad- Yertised to address a mass meeting Of reputilcan Workingmen at Lincoin hull to-nigit at 7: 0 at the request of many ‘at republican Work: Ingmen, th which he wil oF to show that wo | the repubilcan party belongs the credit of all the | important labor legislation of Congress sluce its accession to power. It is understood that Sasles J. Bowen will preside on the occasion Admission | Will be by tickets, admitting a gentleman and lady, Which may be had at the door. gee Democratic Frag Hats ict Cleveland and Hendric largely of car drivers on the 14th street Une, ratsed aflag af a meeting, corner of 14th and S streets, last Bight Mr. Oliver Dufour presided, aud appro Priate resolutions reported by a eoutaltter e Sisting Of Messrs. Oliver Dufour, N. A. Poole Joun Boyle, were adopted. o by Messrs. Bell, Carrington, Wright, unter, Tuck- ef and Swart. Esp op rue Swawta Festtvat.—The Canstatter Voiks-Fest Was concinded at Guethler’s pars Yes: Yerday afternoon, the. procrain of the day cone & nd Young took enter Fed toc: each contestant being requ the bow! of a wooden spoon Wille runniz 1 fifteen boys aspired Lo climb a greased pole, caused much merriment. Severs? Ladies in Swabian je entered in a race, Carrying tubs of Ws ir heads, ‘The prize was awarded to Mra ier, Who also distinguished herself for her pertuess In Other games” At nizht the grounds + handsomely Lluminated, and it ts estimated that 3.000 persons were present. Music and daucing Were the order of the evenin: WASHINGTON CATTLE MARKET, Queenstown, on the Metropolitan Branch, B. and O. Rit, three miles trom the elty, Lewis D. Means, propiietor— % cattle up yesterday, 95 of whic stockers driven to the cou! rice of this best “beet caitle Be; fair, S36 medina 4 to $4; ordi ws Oy, 3 WO 40. 1.055 id sheep and iambs up: old sheep sold at 3) to Sec: lambs, $4 Lo Ge. 30 cows and calves, selling $3) to 360 per head. State ot the market uli tor cattle; quality Inferior. “Fair for sheep and a ——_>_ Srmctat Sine oP ELasonaTety Canvep Ferst- Tx#.—Messrs Walter B. Williams & Co,, auc- Uoncers, will sell, within their saiesroom, to-mor- Tow morning, at Tt ovelock, a cholce collection of furniture See auction adv"t. Drarm ov aVALcADLE —“Mand Rowan,” aif stster 10 “Sadie Beli,” owned by W. W. Me- Clough, died yesterday at hts summer residence Reap Biadensburs, Md., of injuries received in a Mubaway accident ten days previous | ernelty, | Mackey, tied ery with Ss club, composed | were made | September 1911 She states that they lived as manand wife tll February 5th, 1879, when he deserted her. Mai Lasby yesterday, by Mr. I. B. Moul- ton, filed a bill for adivorce from Samuel H. Lusby. They were married March 7th, 1880, and ave had two children, one now living.” She | states that he never paid’ one dollar for her board alter thelr marriaze, and bas treated her with and she clitges that he has committed duitery With various Women; that on Friday last he took away her child, &¢. In the ease Slitchell agt. James Wal- ter Mitehett U int, Yesterday, by Mr. T. J. Is answer. He denles that he lad onable Jealousy towards her or used casonable languawe to her early atter ates that a portion of the Bill 1s ious and impertinent, and denies that he fo care for his wie and elilldren, or that he Was iheapable of discharging his duty to his family son of intemperance, and denies the chance pitual drunkenness.” He avers that he did proper provision for the family, but that she, ‘unmindtul of As wife and mother, habit: tally y given ler in the buying of shown unr harst Whisky, Which she drank to excess, and besides she Went ii debt for liquor, sending written onlers for } itto Mr. npbell. " He denies the insinuation or aquitery’ with a girl at the St. Charles hotel, but adits paying her board there tn part to aid a friewd. “Iie admits baving suspected complainant OF adultery and proposed an amicable separation, abd States that since leaving her be has acted under the advice of mutual friends, and on learn- tng of his brotier-mn-law’s (Dr, Coldwell’s) threats to have her pluced in an tusane asylum if sue re- ned to him he ealled on her and proposed, on ac- count of the culldren, to live with her, and. says Uuat she was prevalled by Coldwell aud Ne commence these proceedings. He admits the two oldest children from her, and asserts that ue had @ lecal right so to do, and he asserts that they had been kept In squalor and Ignorance. He Gentes that he was discharged trom employment Tor inebricty, aud in conclusion he says he does not object to an’ absolute divorce, but denies that she 45 a proper person to have the care of the children. Mr. T. J. Mackey yesterday flled bis answer in case of Miranda C. Bulley against James E. Bailey for absolute divorce, the answer of respond- ent closing:—“The defendant concurs with plain- hoff In praying that the bonds of matrunony be- ‘tween thei shail be dissolved, the same being too galing a yoke tor apy man to bear, and he trusts That an absolute divorce will be granted, this being the only thing in which he and the plalotif have azreed siuce the first year of their most unfortu- nate marriage, and he desires her to retain her adulterously begotten child.” geacacs ts ‘The Gruetii Verein. TTS TWENTY-FIPTH ANNIVENSARY APPROPRIATELY CELEBKATED. The Gruetit verein, a Swiss social and mutual Denefit soctety of this eity celebrated its twenty- | ith or “silver” anniversary last evening at Louis Gache’s restaurant Parisienne. The rooms were tastetuily decorated with Amencan and Swiss flags, flowers and appropriate mottoes, selected from the history of Switzerland, After a short business session the president of the society, Mr, Rudolph Gebner, with his wife, Mrs Gebner, amidst the strains of an orchestra, led the way to the dinlag-roomns, where a feast was awaiting the assembled members and the ladies accompanying them, a prominent feature of which sestaed U0. be 4n ample supply of the products of Bordeaux and Burgundy. Mir. Emil Wellauer, the secretary. of the Society. extended a brief but hearty welcome, and later, during the course uf the eventag, re most Interesting account of the organization of the Gruetil verein and its lavors during the past UWwenty-live years, from whieh It appears that the Income of The soclety during that period was Up- Wards of $15.0 ts expenditures, including rellet extended to invalld members, neatly $14,000, and Uiat It now has in {ts treasury, invested ‘In "UT. & bonds, upwards of $4,000. its membership at prEeut i Atty. (Ater disposing of the eatibles President Gebner delivered an earnest address to his compatiiots, and was followed by Mr. Caspar iernhard, the only surviving member present of Le original founders. Prof. Moler, who also treated the company to one of Bis ininiltable bas si residents Thead. J. Meyer, John Lltz and Caspar Rouz: Mr. Caspar Kneessl, who gave a humorous recital, and several otuers, Including two of Uie ladies, Who briefly spoke encouraging Words Patriotlé airs were sung in chorus, In- versed With excellent selections frum Prot. 'sorchestra. Among those present be- wd were airs. Allce Scucttlin dinger, Mr. and Mrs D. Kuken- Mr. and Mrs. Christian Caspar, Mr. and S) Mr. aud Mrs. Herzog, Mr. A. ‘Sulart, J. LN. Gersbach. | have established ar err FP Ent 8 8 OO E SBR A K Pha ry aS tor 24 & Pe a P BBB a2 AK Pep 00 6wWhoOWw Ww CDI Fl | Be > eww BO ERE RRR, EY O83 hwew BoB EE BRA, So? WY BoP tee BBs ‘s Powder never varies A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness, More economical than | the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders Sold only incana, Rowan Baxrna Pownsn Co,, 106 Wall street, N. ¥. a6 . r | Suxs, Ververs, AND BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS, CASH PRICES. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN BLACK SILKS (cash prices.) LK reduced to 81 1 ~ILK reduced to 81.35. penal aes a | Our $125 BLACK st | Back COLORED YORK MIE. S SHEETING ‘aud very best quality, caalt price, 2c, CARTERS, 711 Mager Stage, BROCADE BLACK SILK VELVET. cash price 81,00. | CLOTHE FOR HOYS WEAR, lanre amortment, 3736, 50, | COLORED SiILKS, excellent quality, $1.00; reduced to car price, tS. | DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, 2.00, 2.50. $3.00. DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, large size, all wool, $8. COLORED and BLACK SATINS, 50, 62, 7Se., $1.00, LADIES’ CLOTH SUITING, pure wool, quality, ‘ul colors. cash price. 250 Pinagoay BLEACHED TABLE: DAMASK, pure linen, 50e. BROCADE BLACK SILKS, T5e. BEAUTIFUL FLAID DRESS @ IFUL EL }OODS, sik and wool, EXCELLENS RED TWILL FLANNEL. 20. YARD-WIDE BLEACHED COTTON, excellent quality, AM LAC for curtains, 25c., 3f¢.. 600. BLANKE!S. ercat (eush) bargaina, New Fatt DRY GOODS, SILKS, VELVETS, FINE DRESS GOODS, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, CARPETS and OIL-CLOTHS. ‘W. W. BURDETTE & CO. Have just opened for fall sales a magnificent stock of New Goods. In our iinmense stock of more than one hundred thousand dollars’ worth of new and choice goods, which have been bought direct of Importers and ‘Manufacturers, we name a few specialties: Brocade Velvets, at 8. 84 and $5. - Piain Biack and Colored Velve's, from $1.25 up to 85. 20 pivces Colored Gros Grain Silk, 81, worth 81.25. Fine French Plaid Suitings, 81. Gilbert's 64 Plaid and Plain Suitings, $1, 40-inch All-woof Cloth Suitings, 50. Extraordinary bargains in Tsble Damask, Napkins, and Towels. Bed Blankets and Comforts less than we have ever sold them. 25 cases of Canton Flannel, from 6 to 200. 20 cases of All-Wool Flannel, from 20 to 75e. Great barvaiis in Hosiery and Underwear for Ladies and Gentlemen. Carpets and Oil-Cloth on our upper floors, W. W. BURDETTE & CO., ocd 8t 928 7th street and 706 K street n. w. PECULIAR VIRTUE IN AYER'S SARSAPA- rilla is that while it cleanses aud purges the bio from all corruptions and fupurities, and thereby roots out disease, it builds up and invigorates thy whole sys- tem, aud makes one young again. MASE FORGET THAT THE Harn AND SCALP AVE need cleansing as well as the hands and fect. Ex- tensive use of Ayer's Hair Vicor has proven that itis the best cleansing agent for the hair—tuat it vrevents ax well a removes dandruf, cools and soothes the scalp, and stimulates the hair to reuewed growth aud Deauty. oct Ko Guoves. ober to call attention to our superb stork, of “Dressed and Undrensed tik Gloves," iu, both button and Mousduetaire styles as heretofore. “Lvery' pair ranted. “hy favor We have received from the mauufacturer of our lunperial Heal Kid Gloves FIFTY-ONE DOZEN FINEST QUALITY IMPERIAL REAL KID GLOVES, made from alight weicht skin. As many ladies pref-r a thin Glove we ar glad to offer this lot at 25 cents less, than our recular finpert-1 quality, viz 4-Entton Leozth hnperial heal Kid Glove, hand sewed, lone iimgers, pertect fitting, made from @ light Wweurht skis, only i 31.25 PER PAIR, S-Batton Length imperial teal Kid Glove, hand sewed, lone fiicers, perfect fitting, made fro.u a light weight skin, ouly 50 PER PaTR 0 PI We have both of the above in Blacks, Tan Assortment and Dark Fall Shades, 6-Butt.n Lensth Chamois Mousquetaire G shmles of Tans and Moxley extra qovd value, ouly 8-Buttop Length Chamois Mousquetaire, in Tan and Modes, only 9125 PER PAIR Having kept this Glove for the past two years we jutation upon it as an exécedingly durable and well fitting Glov. Button Length Suede } qusquetaire Gloves, in Tans and Modes, both plaia and cmbroidercd bucks, ouly $1.50 PEI. PAIR. Ladies ¢-Button Length Perinot Suede Gloves, finest quality made, in our owna sortment of Tans und Slates, Lajos 8: Button Lenath Prrinot Suede Mousquctaire, the fifest quality made, in all the desirable fall shades es, io ‘MEN'S KID GLOVES. Men's 2-Button Length Kid Gloves, embroilered backs. finest quality of Perrin's, Terinot 'n own selected assortinent.of Fall shales, oly Boy's Kid Gloves, embroidersd’ back. fin quality, sae O10 TO parm Misses 3-Button Length Keal Kid Gloves, hand sewed, fine quality, only” do CENTS PER Parn, Misses 4-Button Length Real Kid Gloves, hand sewed, perfect ating, fie quality, only $115 PER FAIR WOODWARD & LOTHROP, BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, 921 Pa ave ONE PRICE“ONLY. 912 Det. Trovsaxos Or Dowars or MILLINERY, STYLISH AND HANDSOME, TO BE SOLD aT KING'S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. French Pattern Hats and Bonnets; all the leading shapesin French Felt Hats. Also a Magnificent Assort- ment of Children’s Hats Birds representing every clime, Plumes, Tips, Velvets, Velveteens, Invble Eng- lish Crepe. Satin. Silk aud Kid Gloves at importers’ prices. Wonderful Bargains in Ladies’ and Children's Cloaks. Twenty-five Thousand Dollars worth of La- ies’ and Children's Wraps to be Slaughtered. We have added to our extensive Stock of Millinery a very large assortment of Wraps of every description, compris ing the latest and stylish makes from abroad, which we ‘Will sell at lower prices than you find elsewhere, All wo ask, give usa call before purchasing, KING'S PALACE, 614 SEVENTH STREET. Fas Aso Wister Ovesise: Mrs. ML A. KING has removed to 1203 F street (north Side), under Globe House, and has just returned from New York with a full setection of th Novelties of the Season. She will exhibit in her new store fine assort- ment of French Bonnets and Round ‘ats diring the coming week, Mrs. M.A KING, ‘ocd 1203 F street (north side) 008 Accorpiox Prearen: ’ ‘The Pleater with which Mme. Sallade established her business. and the: sole deview used by her for the frst five years aud sill used on all kinds of box, accordion and fancy pleatings, i= now. offered for sale: cireular.” No. 8 Hast 18th street, New York. INSHEIMER & BRO. ‘808 7th street, bet, H and I, and 3151 M street. We call attention to fe coll particular ‘our very complete BOOTS AND SHOFS FOR THE FALL TRADE. We are scle_ agents for BURT'S CELEBRATED MEN'S SHOPS. "There are nowe letter anit an prise fo cpstominmnade, | We have rite Mts lew: URES FINE CALE. c atid potk ‘ALF, button or plain, and pointed tor, BURT'S FINE CALF Congress waiters in’ broad and FI teaiters in Marrow foce, BURT'S FINE CALF lace-hook bala BURTS FINE crue bct Totions tated gentlemen, a BURIS BOY SHOES, in lace and button, every styi6 We invite an inspection of thene from all thst want woo! sboee ‘are lo betters Tour Ladies’ Departinent we have the ‘CELEBRATED COUSIN's SHOES, COUSIN'S FINE KID, button, high heel, and pointed ‘Send, OF ‘or box tov. QOUSIN'S FINE EID, common-sense toe. COUBIN'S FINE STRAIGHT Guar. bution, in both cobsit | FINE PEBBLE, button, in common-sense MISSES" SHors tn Kid, Straight Goat, and Pebble, com FINE sto for Ladica, Miesce, and Children. oe AND SISSES SPRING-HEEL SHOES in 1 Ef whieh goo at 1 we Salto all bora parchiskat sour aoe, ey aeeene Fon money by doing so.” emember the name and umnber, eld LE & BRU. 25 aud S151 M strecty ‘HE “OTTO” UNE Requires no ES all ive at ‘bolous of tame, no, ling of and no ‘Tt in Hotere eesteserea en rat ES eg ec 2 with Treat stuplieity of mccbankem, For a fo, prices, &c.. apply at et ‘Weslituston Gan ao = CUNNIN HATTER, iJ iit STkeEt NORTH: Feceived the sidux ister ox all Kinds, pine FALL STYLE SILK HAT BLOG asd. Becomes ped vine tas ead | BOLL 87 HER BLSC ate made to onde, CITY ITEMS. For Incipient Consumption use Dr, Bull’s Cough Syrup. Te best remedy in the worla. 1 EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. DRY GOODS. DRY GooDs. M EDICAL DEPARTMENT OF HOWARD UNIVER- sity.—Cl nles— Medical and Sut it daafand PURVE EVERY SUNDAY MORSENG erie a 2 EV x x During this Extremely Hot Weather | Providence Hospiial, by Prof. REYBURN. We Messrs, Rarvey & Holden Morbid shatony tions at Colleze, by. are making @ spectatty oz haviag fresh every morn- | GANGKETT: Gaus eed ie ne te ee ing ail the fMnest brands of New York Bay Coves | Students oniy by Prof PURVIS. Dinpensary Clinics and Cape Shore Oysters by express, guaranteed | DAILY at 12 in Also. Deutal Clinics EVENY OTHER | Lest and, spare uO expense Wo have frat class | S1GHIat 6:04, m lai fubatrest OMice oven dally le. for patients, ©. B. FU) 4 ne bees HAST ec a che 100 Dozen Boy All-Wool French HE NORWOOD Cassimere Polo Caps, price, 22. (not to be con- | "TY WASHENGTORSD, C. foundad with certain ruboisii whic some dealers | A SELE! SCHOOL FOR GIkLs. PENS BEP- are also selling D streets, the Gent’s Furnishing Store in (his City. ‘Tom's Brook, Shenandoah Co., Va. Duffy Malt Whis GENTLEMEN: strictly tes, and just: t Twill hereafter fully, despairing. ea sifle by ue. 'y Dully, HAS REC No other p roperties tor pair and render Burnew’s hers | weakened tron wili tind Duity 'Fo be Dysp and fieyis, pre dyspepsia. “Physieia because itis.a i | a | by using Dusty | 4Ner ble. Dufty’s Bu the most aggra' GG: Manut. Se 5 gunt wholesale pi splendid op} Furs direct trot cont “side Milk, Se. pera 1 dren 1. complete FROM 2 UPWARDS, We have a full ¥ Men's and Youths's SUITS in large variety We have a full Remember, ou: CORNER 626 ure aruicle, free from any hurttul impuri- ‘Thousands of sufferers are to-day hopeless and ‘Try Duffy need tone, or those’ 1 drugyists and grocers P Baldness and eradicate flavoring EXtructs are the best. eo phatically Announce that Dut- | isky cont | TUpS OF coi based’ aloue upon { Lundborg's Pc Lundborg’s Perfume, Marechal Niel Rosa € irresolute, drowsy, languid, a burds Wssilullation Of food and positively cures: Fur and s Shayne, the well-known W elurer, ai rtunity to purchase str protits, Fashion Book n the only genult Fresh Alderney elivered In gund, Also, Cottage Cheese, Lutteruulik aia sweet aut Ovexixa Our stock of FALL CLOTHING for Boys and Chil- for Children, from 5 to 12 years old, FKOM $6 UPWARDS. at very low prices, An immense stock of ODD PANTS, for Men, Youths. Boys and Children ut remarkably low prices. LONDON AND LIVEKPOOL CLOTHING CO., av 25c.), at Frane’s, corner 7th and ‘Only Strictly OnePrice Hat amt June 27, 1884. isky Co., Baltimore, Md.: I find the sample Malt Whisky a art Pi ‘he article for tuberculous patients. | \s¢! prescribe itn my practice. espect- | £ W. 8. CL lass uuder a. tr Anton Glestz.v'r.) Students are other colleves. or can take aco! ‘REOI TEMBER 257H, st Nos. 1212 and 1214 14th street. calhe school course 1s complete iu the English, (Ias:t- Scieuthe Departiornta, Moder Ishwussa thor tally and peact cals taught, The Ler itz wetbod Guploses in seule cltsoon & Ridergecies tas Peters ‘aiaed Kincergurten teacher Music, ‘ull Elvcution by skilled instructors. (Piano, Prot for Veer and fate course at the I~ = Ladies who have left school wir find spects! litiés for pursnitg epecial branches, "Afternoon and -nlug Classes for fadles in Geman. Also, ia German French. | Terms 1moderate. For particulars sdiress ir. and stra WM. D. CABELL, Principals, ut. Malt Whisky. It will re Ane E JOHNSON, d Micted with pulmonary dis- S Pure Barley Malt Whisky. For rr @ $1 per bot- Lanuu desitin iessous privately and in classes for ladies and chil- store you to health, strength and vigor: ‘Vocal Lessons, eae rere % 006-6t* No. 935 L street northwest. Sa er Cen sas : > DT a on Ladies and ciildrans New Sisie- Wraps, go to | PULIES IN QURNQgHAPAY AND TYPEWRITING Was Toh street, and don’t fail to call at once.” ~ 3 | Typew Pac al thi atliet water Te ae nd AM Who Are in Search of Heatth, | Tes moderate, steel Whose constitutions are impaired from sedentary A, ‘L, Po} SLly habits or too great a strain upon the nervous sys * Mt eet and eee per see tem by continued application to business, or old sare f io Now ‘York eons ding, ock-ct* persons, whether male o: female, when vitality re __ at ork avenue, —_ guires resuscitation, or When the digestive organs ADAME CHEVKEMON | (DIPLOMEE DE L’ACA- demie de Paris) has resumed teaching the French ‘Mad. C wishes to call the attention of those to become thorou bin her native tongue effective Invigorator and | 710 Duily’s Malt Whisky 1s unex- | i a VED eMENT. such remarkable AS Gos FLOK, For terius, &¢ street northwest, or at the ball duriux clasé hours, dre! ae ocd-Im* 1237 12th street northwest, Burke's Salad Dressing and Cota | ooo Mette Same for all Kinds of salads, ish, ves- Sani BUBIN tables “and cold eats. Cheaper and better | Voy pK ENING BUSINESS COLLEGE than home-made, No siuee equal to it was ever | my Srouh MSU Aa Penveeh ie abet offered. 20 and Double Entrr Book-keeping, : == Siidente prepared tor Aye ncro wn Collars, Cuffs and Monarch ob CIVIL suey ICE EXAMINATIONS, Shirts are the best of ai © | ‘Terms Reasonable ies aus-bw* L, TWITCHELL, Principal orn icians through- | Sapa = SENECA GE out the eount d the medicinal virtues | Sree retire: pusteh Calis Greek tae ay and strict au y" ‘This | Dr, Sauveur’s “Natural Method.” Full ‘corys of in- fact cannot | structors Cirewars through Wm, Bernhardt. Pb. D., Lscpsi>, of the Washington High School, Residence, Sth treet uorthwest, AC. D: NNISO? (Late Assistant to Prof. L, G. Marini), opened yet De RT ena for Masters and ses, at National les hall, Tend: and Saturdays, jase lay ‘upply at hee residence, No, 927 ocd-an* H and strengthening the | " Circulars can be obteined at the ball aud at the imusic ing it dark and glossy. It cures | store of H. Everbach, 915 F street. sein he AVID S. 1. JOHNSON, Whose Systems wave become | mt e and nurstns, of chfidren | 'S Malt Whisky a true strengthening = Ils is no. adul ing matt 'S positive purity. eration with Its merits | iy Ipine Violet, eo peptic [s to be wretched, hopel Duffy's Mail Wulsky promote: ‘Orga: ist und’ Choir Master, 1119 10th strect nurtuwest, Pupils tauglit privately or incl is8e5, myl-Gin* ERMAN CLASSES AND PRIVATE LESSONS for adutts ay Conversation’ (nataral hod) aspecia ty, Saturday. Daily after- ‘lasses. Miss DORA ZIWET, graduate of B-esiau, BC. strect, ocd. 1133 13th street northwest, AT Years experience, will receh uly in mhusic, at her resi eu limited number of ‘Terms, $12 per ‘ocz-6t™ EACHER OF MANY | ‘uce, 4214th street north. | West: latest and’ best methods tsed, jarier of 20 lesous, ‘open his Acadeins for the reception of pupils SAT- DAN, Uctober ath 1804, at 2 clock Pate. tor Miawes and Masters, and at 8 p mi for adults All the former Tallon for clawes TUESDAY and SAPORDAE, Cute. Jars can now be had at the music stores aud Mt IN?S HALL-MR LG. MARINI WILL and = 3 Riaqulli'ty Somber odie Seceaie ete. Gold be Hera Sees asian, pasha are bow opened, at 940 New York ave. aw. aus foo Hareard, Lots and Siichsran, universities an in the gov. riment schools at Vest Point and Ani ‘Address P. 0. Lk. Box $98: for an inverview., su QHELDON'S DA NG ACADEMIES, stree! northwest.—Tuesdays, Thi es oe ants patra steer eed esme ea avenue southcast,—Monday ani Eridsys, send for cir- culars, or tertus for renting either ‘to 104 F street northwest, ie au5-B10 Bi) ‘T. VERNON SEMINARY. 1100 and 1104 M street northwest, Washi enters its tenth year, MUNDAY SLPTEMI ‘MRS, ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, Principal pages COURSE—Complete, thorough and practi- LASSICAL COURSE—Prepares for the senior year of the seminary or entrance inty smith, Vassar and Wellesley colleges. |} ENCH AND GERMAN—Under the supervision of Se panera FO MESS ee Ae er ay PIANO Director, Professor Anton Glortaner ART. DAWING, PAINTING AND. DECORATIVE ait Under supervision of teachers sole Sa QPENCERIAN BUSI Seti D sdreets no D.C, ER 2, rors and class, rooms in Lineuin Hail Duiiding. “this iustituton, the result of twenty years’ growth, ts complete in its ar- Taugenients for training sons ahd daughters, cn ad. women, for teal life, self-suppert, usefuiness and hon- grable inde; endence “Full corps of able, experienced, practical teachers. iteralur das-ard evenly session Tesunied, Monday, Samtauber Isteat 9a usd pam Sclolarsbip for ne year from date of entratice (good for day or evening sestions), #. night, $16; per moni, day: * office’ open’ fur arranceinents 3 thereafter, Studeuts are recistered. "quipped nitay, Aucust 25, Exceed seats in the onser in which they Fangencnts Handsoine, filtstratd ele Fitortaation at interestini renditi water, aay address, oriven npn apgli ation to HEN C, SPENCER, Principal, y bad rer ete ar uapslis TY INSTITUTE ew. corner bor abd K strects n, w, Mathematical, Classical, Busines S Night school, $3. and $5.a month. PPE cee ‘OP VOCAL id Tustrume tal Music bd Harmouy. Special at- to legitimers aswell as fo pupils farther Steet horthw:st Best WAITH, 1302 R STOEET NORTH K OB HARMONY AND PIANO will receive Pupils after OC LU. BEG Ura. Athomne Tucsdajs, from2 tos pan. s23-Lue QRENCH LUSSONS—“COMMENT ON PARLE A Paris."—Prof. H_ Larroque, private French teacher, Gaduste of Sorbonne wi iverdity, Parle” Beferences, Tench miiister, 1227 Peniasyivaula avewue. © S-2m | {KEBEL INSTITCTE, 11% 19TH STREET N.W ue square from Thoniay Circe, Misses POL OCR cus Princiya.s, teach persovally. Primary to rgrade. New En-land methods, ‘Norial class for teachers. German ocl-Im ns receminend Dufly’s Malt Whis! S$ SCHOOL, 517 71H § ene arithmne i¢, spelling aul correspondence. $6 reliaule and genuine tonic. ‘lie monthly, $15 for three months, in advance. Howe's rayid bi; ess penmanship al ne. 3 Gpen all the BoA ahhh ticks, SEs ataa Batic = * restores health and | — x aes i ACADEMY OF TELROWAPHY, lay Impotence, Sexual DeDilty. | 08, ACADEN Of TEL Pou Nea: toall to See the methodjoy you cansvon learn a gr atbeneit s directed. ost unbeara- ver falls tocure form of nervousness.” | rey Mit Whisky ne Wale Garments. | plesale Fur 103 Prince strvet, New York, will | Garments abretlil at lowest cash ) Stls season. ‘This will afford a | reliable | manutad of Fusil Oi 15 } | |p Jus, therefore, | UBURN FEMALE SEMINARY, i Associate Jus! trefenvt2,0 street northwest, references, Miss BALCH, Principal. HON. ARTHUK MAC ARTHUR, AR Associate Justi¢e of the Supreme Court of ‘the District of Columbia, Presitent, AMUEL FP. MILLER, tice of the Supreme Court of the United States, Pr fessor or International aud Coustitutional Law. H. 0. CLAUGHTON, Feq., HO: | Professor of Pleadin =. ky we, Fquity Jurisprudence, siulpes7s Sisaveievarramied equal amy | Eoin Hor ite ianian ioe MIA 8, WEBB Bag, “We Pablicly Chatlenge Competition Professor uf Fractice aud Judge ot Moot Court. | Ute andlysts has proved cmphattcal!y that it 13 pos- | Contracts, Nezotiable Instruments, and } hiveiy tree irom: tusil oil, 1 1s, tuereiore, the | Atphed Evidence. The opening eae-ciers of the Law. Medical and Dental ke place at thenew Law Buildin, ‘finget northwest, MONDAY, Octover Oth, Fclo kp ‘Aduire-seg aud almouncement for the ensuing session NESE ae 5 Z| who pose . we classes are: uested cyt ith, 1 Dd. oF NE CLOTHING. eS = We wiven auring the day, will begin T phat conection Hae, Departiven, sel?-Im cclures, UESDAY, October no. Wat. West, DAY, October 6th, at Gorclocs uth the opeiiug exercises of the , The profession aud the public are to be preseay further iufurnation apply to Tit BARKER, MJ # Dean, 1116 Hi street porthwest. 1484,ut 10 "clock acm, he iuireductory lecture.by Prof. will bedelivered MU. | { | | STE: 03 FST, N,W.—THE third scholastic year of this institution ‘will cone ence Monday, september 15th, Higher Mathematics gud Elocution speciaitics, Private lessong and sevatate hours for adults, Mrs. E. A. CHAMBERS, Princip 1. N.B.—See catalogue at priticipal b@okstores, 816m RLINGTON ACADEMY, COKCORAN BUILDING, corner Pa. aye, and sth’ st., opp. U.S. Treasury, lect Schoo. fur Buys and Young Men. Number stuitt- Only scholars of good moral character Tecelved, i} tern of 1844 begins Seqitemiber 8th, Day and even: ssiuDs, Careful and thorough iustrnetion in the. Comuon Lighsh Branches, Bookkeepiug, Short-band Miwuer Aritanetic, Algebra, Geometry, Latin BURTON MACAFEE, A. LL, Principal, ET INSTIVOTE 3 FS Geese RT oA i SCHOOL, 1811 Tst. n. w., will reopen Monday, October 6. Apply for cineular at school room, 27-610, HS GEORG for yous ‘ough educat oi i WVANTED-AGENTSoTO. Wiakt Britannica, Ameri E.SCHEEL ORGANIST, TEACHER OF PIAN oJ a int VOCAT MUSIC Parte ate a eA NO ualiied jormiers oF Teachers ‘Teruis $12 1Y4 12th hw sede MSS HARE, B,_ SCHMEINER, Flocution Logical analysis, Vocal. Cuitui Epreeion, td fails in Riakapware ahd genta clock. “Childevn's © malay Pam “Atliume, Tuesdays, 6 to Spm IHS ncb-31u SCHOOL, for Young Latics amt Little Go treet, 1624 Mase ive stud 1695N eivere, Mee Le Be au7-co2m 183 North frubers as well as those wishing’ to. be for TEACHER OF a Hicrature.” Evening Clase's—Wedareday aud’ 7 sses—Tuesduy and ‘Ibursday, venu®. MENCH AND ENGLISH FAMILY AND DAY ia Ellis, principals.” "The next er tetber 24, 188” The course ry thing nve:ssary for a thorough ‘classy al educat ly lessons in French—Berlitz wethoi—tor which there is nu extra charge. “Class in wood-carving wil, begin Oct, 1 Anew Geyartinent has been added, with ULUsual advantes 3 for ths Git Just begin: be school, A special Rendle is provided for echolacs living on or in otter distant 5 the city, au6-3un 1014% REET NORTHWEST. = MLLE. V. PRUD'HOMME 1s organizing: her French classes for the season, Parisian pronuncl- ation and a practical use of the languace taweht, In- struction im an Fulish sclicel for bors and iris, near Towa Circle: and in the Washityto" Colledate Institute for young Iacies aud Mitle girls, 1700 L street, eat residence, morning, from 10:00 to 12; afterioon, 2 and 9:30; evening. 6:45." N.1.—Che event ig in the week for French conversation will be given fre-to pujils Call Detween 40a -d5 pan, 8e26-1m We have a full line of FALL SUITS line of SUITS for Boys from 12 to 18 ROM $3.75 UPWARDS, a the Keserenee the Taterior: Ho: ((OLLIERE SCHOOL FOR Boys, under 15 years of age. Two sepatate departmente— Seniors and Juniors, LN Osta Si, FUNCH AND CLASSICAL. &4, 10 June Ist, 1885, Prot. and M:s. Col- | rtieipals; Lucien EC, Colliers, a, no AINE. OF PARIS 1309 it street ‘New and xu WILL OPEN ‘thwest, a school Liked aie fader best chool or at residences. School structors at reasouuble charzes, anges. {native teachers, Mornin ‘provided with in- M5 Joslyn. Assistant Secretary of and Mrs. John A. Logan, and Gen. es:—-Hon assortment of SUAINE, at 1309 H street northwest. se26-2w' FALL OVERCOATS V Mi Al sche THE SEVENTH AND G STREETS, | Genri | Qur 83 Ove | Our Sis rrince Our $1 Ours variet Suite and at OUR MOTTO: YOUR FALL OR WINTER OVERCOAT. OR SUIT FOR EITHER DRESS OR BUSINESS, YOU SHOULD EXAMINE THE STOCK aT THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS. reoat ix qual to any sold ut $14, Our $10 Overcoat is equal to any sold at $18. 50 O¥ reout iw equal toany sold wt $20, Wwereoat heatsany sold at $25, Suits and Overconts far Boy remen, a 8 sz ent, Panta for Men aud Boy's, imuicnse variety, from 81.25ap. 4 EMEN! ee BEFORE BUYING Eu Albert Coat and Vest wonld be cheap at 7 L. PARSONS, MM mi ns @relock p.m, when the Ii livered by the t00. SAM! Anclim & Co, 14 Brows, 1437 Peun OF U Address, M Bi sel . 313 D STRRET NORTH- Private instrictor in Bookkeeping, Pen- iglish and ail Mathematies Sp E -cuing classes will be started about ew to srua.lelasses, Cetuber Ist, Best city refereuces, 1,0. Box 2 oT HE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. W SCHOOL OF THE COLUMBIAN UNT- cals VESSITY will be iustalled in its new Lecture Hall. 15 = Sees OL NATE the sew University Buildin, @outheast corner 15th LOWER THAN THE LOWEST. and Hstreeis) on WPDSLSDAL, OCTOBER Sth, ats “ricural “Address will be de= bite cl, SAMUEL BS PA-LLIPS soletor fe Cited States. in zs.of the Dench aid Bar of Weshinzton, the (nial of the School, students of Law aineudy iu the ‘atid venticien pre posit to chter ityane invited their respect eiiset the Schost wil be open f re Hull Of the Sclioul willbe open for tter the Ist of October ge te Tactun rection dasky, For catalogdes or ther 41 formation aipplicgtion may be made to the President of the Faculty, Dr. 3AMES WELLING. Ci also be hind at the bool ut the office of Fitch, Fox & ave, and at tue new University: e19-1mn. UNIVERSINY, The CORCORAN SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND ARS. wil Se opened with appropriate ceremonies in Lectnire Hall of the new University Building, teorner of 15th and i streets, on the FIRST (OBER, ut 8 o'clock pam. when the Inauzaral will be delivered by the Hau. JOHN W POW. 1L,, LL.D., Dureetor of the United States Geological ins Survey. Sixiet of science, teachers, citizens of Washi ‘terested in Seientitic and Techuologieal educations ama especially all persous purposiny to pursue any course of studies in the schvol, are invited to be it. ‘The Clothing sold there possesttmertt in style and | | The regular exercises of {he school will Lerrin ot Octo; make ea i eee and imines ad he oo | Ean that iat air ed 063-1 e u those of any he the city, repos: to take, ese studies look to certain xj soot een cones Ue pgs Ripbes:‘Batheior ef cence Moser of soins Cea Onr $8 Business Suit is equal to any so'd at 815. oso = Engines, “&o—or to syecial profi- Our Ko Husineas Suit is Superior to inost ofes sold at ejeucy in’ some siugle art, decording to. ths 6 ‘of se For circulars of the school, or more particular inf oe En cant Bee gel eL aaicn Sg DPON™ Blue or | C* the “Faculty. DR, | DWARD 4 PMISTOR. the tee Our $10 Isiuek Diavonal Suit is worth 813, poses o, consultation, will be at the new Onl Gite FovOvercont equal to ans'cotd a eee? MESS | suaqury may Headstone hms WBeRE Sie len USICAT ACADEMY, F Sates STREET, ssiness will be resumed September 24 im PE. C ULETELD, from to SOandrard,, |< 1» i tmmense oe 12 to 18, splendid tae $2. ton. Board’ x id it r r young eae yinle the ‘aud able protessors. sel3-1nu" ‘street, West Was and day school = aeeiene graduate of Wellesley College GiEORGETONN COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, 3100 ¥ fe ing SEPT) : NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GooDs, ‘circulars apply to Principal Taniiee MERSON INW: a ta eiect Classical and Mathramsticn Schent ter Boye ‘beging ita 33d year Septem r 10th—the second Wedlnes- We ‘We will makes all the LATEST NOVELTIES FROM PARIS AND LONDON HOUSES. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER érx, drawing, at of the month. qTepares for business, for Harvard, Ys Princeton and for acientifio eee es) Seats taken Me tse eee c: ne street, Circulars can’ ‘the: CORNER isattes AND F STREETS, oc? gee obtained = OF THE VIS!TATION, Ni A CAUERY F we ATI( we ‘KCTICUT Mae J. P. Paras, and Rae iting h as oe Uap hey Re air a hae IMPORTER AND DESIGNER OF FASHION, pared Sry wall be rooatred Tee. ‘No. 1107 F Steer Nonrawesr, q vocal and. music, ‘work, &c, AUTUMN OPENING. WE SESSION 1804-1885 OF THE tute, of ‘beg to announce that on Special Show of Millinery, comprising oo a Teese & ABE SAS e cure AMR ene zy Gy Gisuenee fee ena, ave., ard of James | SELECT SCHOOL_AN ELEMENTARY Bich School for Both “Sexes 1811 T Ke-opens Ninth Moath (SiPTEMBEI) 15, Tustruction thorvugh in Eughsh, Mathematics, Classiog and Tal Science. Books furnished Ly school. ‘Terms erate. Apply at school rooms from 3 to 4p. Cir- culars at the buok stores. aitl8-3m ‘THOS. W. SIDWELL, Principal, HE BERLITZ SCHOOLS OF LANGUAGES 723 14TH ST. N.W., WASHINGTON, D.C. PRANKLIS ST: BALAIMOL: 3:3 WEST SY DENCE, BL ke ST, ROVI 154 TREVONT, oS GAKEL TON, MASS. BUILDING, LEOOKLYN, N.Y, Pest instruction to adults or chil Private tes- son nd clrsees. Superior native teachers, Special edvautazes for learning to ays s8-1m* SPEAK Tournes. "Most casy aud eBicient method Tustion very't ie. ‘Teachers «ent to Student's residence, SEW Tints BEGINS OW, OLY. French Clauses formed OCTOBER 1 at "Te Cedars” WEST WASHING ION. Apply to Miss EARLE 3050 SBE FRAUD (OF Boston, yaAiceas ult 10 StesE tester as Ricuy. “Address Tula 10uh surest i resuitied September Ist, ia WSS ELEES YOCEER. AMA A Student of th: “Lelpsic Conservatory, instructs in Music, German and Elecution. 122 498 street norihwest, sels-im" JOSEPHINE NINMO, ORGANIST, Teacher of Piato und 297 Fast Cay itol strvet, Onlers left at Pano Warervonis. 459 Rr SCHOOL, 1818 T STREET N. W. OPPOSITE instenetion in drawing and painting, Clases lu msccuan= cal ds Sob, POLLY z st LOCUTION ASD TAGE, oa M STRLET MRS, M, STEVENS H«RT. Prrscrrar, ‘The third annual session of this school will best Qetober Int: close Junc ist Private sud class inate tiom day abd evening. Especial attention given £0 the ure of ‘i STAMMERING AND OTHER VOCAL DEFECTS. au30-3m JL. McGEE SCHOOL, 1116 EET Mitordiscede, Wotty reopen Rondenntee Ange ae Jessous in Freuch— “Berlitz inethod, "Object drawing at especialty. aud?-se Mt 8. LEPRINCE, FROM PARIS, WILL BEGIN uct French conversatioual leors a ber own and vile’ res denccs, Call after 4 p.m. street horthwest."Tenas moderate,” ocl-w Sescu Nonce 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 ENOWN FACTORY OF REYNOLDS & SON, WHICH 1 CONSIDER AS 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 HEATEKS, FLOM THE FACTORY OF JAMES SPEAR, FOR HEATING TWO Ok 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 TH cITY, WHICH Wi TAKE GREAT PLEASUdE 1 REFER RING TO. A CALL I8 SOLICITED AND Kort MALES PROMPTLY FURNISHED. WALTER D. WYVILL, Exctunve Acrsr, ‘No, 452 PA, AVE, NEAR 4) STREET. mbl-ematu a London. Eneiand: ed aS Rae ae Sea ak onsen ED oh on te Be She erent 7 i i i 1 T uM MMM TREE &oG gs MEE TRE Goo hs MM HON NN GGG - POSITIVELY DIRECT IMPORTATION. SAVING TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. LOWEST PRICES ON RECORD. WHOLESALE PRICES TO THE PUBLIC. NOVELTIES FROM LONDON, PARIS AND 1} iO oe pee in Tt E, pass “Tyg vee wee 2row, 3 ball, at. 4row, 3 ball, at Arow, leech, at. = ALove fringes are the very best quality and cannot be Purchased elsewhere, unlasat an sdvatice of twenty- five per cent ouour prices, Au examination of these trimmings will prove the CORRECTNESS OF OUR ASSERTION. BEADED CHENILLE FRINGES, BEADED CHENILLE FRINGES, with hollow beads, nearly as lightas fringe without beads, from 78. yp. COLORED CHE NILLE FRINGES. COLORED CHENILLE FRINGES, all the new shad's, from €8c, up. FEARUER TRIMMINGS, FEATHER TRIMMINGS, shades to match dress goods, at 85, 98c. to $1,08 yd. BEADED PASSEMENTERIES, PLAIN PASSMENTERIES received from Europe last wee, separable styles, from Ase. up. WORSTED BRAIDS, WORSTED BRAIDS for binding tailor made suits, all shades, 65c, doz. yds. TRIMMING BRAIDS, TRIMMING BRAIDS, all rhedes in Hercnles, Diamond, Silvcr tubular, Gold tubuar, BUTTONS, BUTTONS, BUTTONS, BUTTONS, Newent designs in Cats-Fye, ‘icer-Eye and Cut Steel aa well ag all colors in crochct abd faucy stylen Pree: aA om Pre aa Edy TT SSS Per 2A ERA HT Bssy Pa’ tun aa ot Bs RRR 00 ¥ be BR OD EF ch E re ie ¥ AE RE 00 ¥ AA = ocd 1117-19 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Baus M AMMOTH Esrasuisase 416 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. DOING A STRICTLY CASH BUSINESS ONLY! OURPKICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST! SPECIAL PRICES IN DOMESTICS: Fruit of the Loom, 4-4 Bleached Cotton, at 8c. per yd. 4-4 Bleached Cotcon, at Be. per yd. Bleached Cotion, at sc. per yd. Our best qualities Prints (no. off styies), but the best goods in the market, at Go. a yd. Simpeon's best Mourning Prints at 6c. a yd. Arnold's Best Indigy Biue Prints at 7c. a yd. HOUSEHOLD CANTON FLANNELS! ‘Wo guarantee these makes the best in the country, at the followin popular prices: No. 10 Unbleached Canton Flannel 6 c.ayd. = 9 * me 8 oak 10 casa a ive Fraga sire 2 cayd 100 eere eneee free steed & BLANKETS! BLANKETS! A.good 10.4 White Blanket at $1.25. A betterquality 11-4 White Blauket at $2.00. ‘The best quality 10-4 White Blanket at $2.50. Atill better quality 10-4 Whit-Blanke: at $2.95, A Lambswool 10-4 White Blanket at 84.50, We tee the prices of all our Blaukets or.refand 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, xt the following prices: i, 81.25, $1.50, 82, 82.25 and $2.50, at BaUw’s, 6 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. VERY IMPORTANT. Having purchased 8 manufacturers entire stock of Ladies’ Cotton Underwear ats tr Me less than 50 centa on the dollar, we deci ied to xive our patrons the bevefit of above Jot by selling xaine at a small advance above cost, The lot comprises Chemises, Nightcowns, Skirte and Drawers, ali of which are mae from the very best ‘material, finished? with Locks:itch and French felled scams. Below we will enumerate a few of the Bargains: About 10doz Cambric Walking Skirts, with 2 rows of ‘Broad Medici Lace Iusertings and ruffl: at 8c. ‘We sold same before at $1.75. Sdoz. Walking Skirts, with a 15 inch deep embroidered ruffle, at $3.42; former price 86. 100dox. Corded Band Chemises, good muslin, at 20., at BAU BTS. aa a = 1884, ra smgx. 1884, E. G. DAVIS, ue MARKET SPace BLACK JERSEYS, $3, @¢ AND @5; CHOICE GOODS: - BLACK JERSEY COATS, ALL SIZES. #5. JUST ‘THE THING FOR EARLY FALL. OUR STOCK OF BLACK DRESS SILK~ AND WOOLENS ARE WELL ‘ORTH AN INSPECTION, ALL THE NOVELTIES: OF THE SEASON WILL BE SHOWN. E.G DAVIS, nomanxerarace. | pl IX AUTUMN AND WINTER DRY GOODS CAB BE SEEN AT THE ESTABLISUMENT OF SEATON PERRY, SUCCESSOR TO PERKY & BROTHER) SUPERB STUCK OF LYON'S SILKS, SATIN DUCH- Te RUADAMES AND BROCADES IN BLACK 11. COLORS FOG STREET, RECEP > EVENING WEAK, so7 PLAIN AND LROCADED VELVETS IN ALL SUADES AND QUALITIES = LYON'S PURE St! K VELVETS, from 20 to 28inches Wide, tp black std all the new colors for Fall and Wia- (, ranging {row @t0 89 per sand z NG OUTFIUS A SPECIALTY" FRENCH BROADCLOTHS,L100TS AND TWILLED. CLOLHS FOR LADIES HABITS IMMENSE STOCK OF ALI-WOOL FRENCH. DRESS FABRICS FOR PLAIN AND OUMBINATION NEW PARIS AND BERLIN WRAPS. JACKETS, RAGLANG NPMMARKTTS AND eet NOVELTIES IN HOSIERY AND HANDKERCHTER®, AMEKICAN HOSIERY C'S HEAVY AND MEDIUAL WEIGHT MERINO UNDERW: VR. SH AND GPRMAN TAPLE LINENS, WAP. KINS, TOWELS, &e CALIFORNIA BLAMETS, MAKS: ILLES QUILTS, MADRAS, ANTIQUM# AND NOTTINGHAM CUR- TAINS, AT GREATLY REVUCED Picks 82" SPECIAL APARTMENT POR DISHLAYING EVENING GOODS BY GASLIONT. $47 CHOICE GUODS, PLALN FIGURES AND Come KUCT PRICES { SEATON PERKY, Penur Bertore, peptusytvauia avoune, commer 9h street, NEW Y Extabtished DISPLAYING AN UNUSUALLY LARGE STOCK OF PARIS NOVELTIES IN SILKS, VELVETR, PLUSHIS AND CHOICE DRESS GUODS, AND AKE OFFERING MANY DECIDED BARGAINS IN ST PLE AND FANCY DR¥ GOODS THAT HAVE BEEN PURCHASED PO GREAT ADVANTAGE SATIN POMPADOURS, EMBROIDERED VELVETS, VELVET POMPADOUK, SATIN DUCHESSE, ALL COLORS AND QUALITIES, WITH PLAIN AND FANCY VELVETS AND PLUSHES To MATCH SOUTACBE DRESSES, FINE TRICOTS AND BROADCLOTHS-THE LARGEST STOCh IN VERY CHOICE COLOKS THAT HAS EVER BEEN SLOWN IN THIS CITY. FVERYTHING NiW IN DRESS GOODs AT NEW YORK PRICES, MOURS ING S00DS IN GREAT VARIETY, LARGE STOCK LINENS, NAPKINS AND TOWELS: AT VERY DECIDED BARGAINS. WE WISH TO STATE THAT NEVER IN THE HISTORY OF WASHINGTON CITY HAVE THE PUBLIC BAD THE OPPORTUNITY OF SELECT- ING FROM SO LARGE AND CHOICE & STOCK ¢ BEAUTIFUL DRESS MATERIALS, AND WE COR- DIALLY INVITE OUK CUSTOMEsS AND THE PUBLIC Tv INSPECT THE STUCK AND KENDER THEAR OPINION, W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR §2-ONE PRICE. —THE PEST IS THE CHEAPEST. ont Casretrs & Dasveny. opened a spend Hine of SA Te A Quer, veLvEra, My BODY BLUSS: LS. “LANL ~TKY AND IN- GUATS CALI ETS. Also, a full line of DRAPERY and FURNITURE COVERING ‘Au inspection of our stock ia solicited. 'HOOL ERO. & Co., 233m : 1528 F atrect, GBEAT BANKRUPT SALE or DEY GooDs From the suction of FALSTEAD, HAINES & CO. Thetr tons has been cur wath, for we succended te sete tine’a lance portion of their stuck at slut forty conte ou tie dollar “This pur-haee bus wen mo stormously iarwe that we cannot Sonam to wet allot itinto our nue tacnw building. Wwe had to ents, lance warerenita fo Use balauew of the wvodn. Newer before an te hintury of Wosthinucton baw thes ny Pt of gle ie ened oudin Gut a Nery mumll want Ot ey can duly torgtion dew’ Gf ue tau Catalin whch | Seili'be fotnad on sade vist Kaci at Sie. a, The, 1, fully worth Seen wore pee Bow Tait shades Drow Goods at Se. worth 5 ices sthuminated wool Drews Goods, 100. per yard, value 2 ¢cases all-wool Chudda Cloth, 43 inches wide, tn all fhe latest fH shades, Oe per yard, well worth STi ‘These came cirect trum the custom house, having ar Tived iu this country alter Uiedead of trust had teen climax we beteit we touk the entre Goamsuliiet van 'recdmend thet as tue bewt aud Se pe mg cua Loow Trbie Damask et 200, ryan valuess¥ | P'idwels ts. 10, i amd I5e., every one a genuine bar ean 1) dozen heavy knott a. fringed Barnsley Damas, ba] ea ever | Towels, wt 2804 Tuner retail price 5 e. | “Napkins and Dosis in endl variety. Batusiey fest Table Datuask, by yond or ip Sole as lougas Live yards, every obe frum auchion. = BLANKETS. BLANKETS, We boweht nearly ‘all the Blankets tu the male, only left afew saniple lots, which were tov muuch, froin audits. "A stieudid 10-4 White Blauket, Wo pair, a vrice never betore heard of. We Bext offer a 10-4 Biapket wt 21.50 worth €2 50. "AL #2000, wocth S25, At $2 50, worth #60, 7 At 8100: worts $5.00 And many finer xracies “xine proportion, Scawre, 50 faite cach, « wuibe Geran Blankets, 12 Yu sade of Drab, at 62.00 por pale. “Coat of umaporta o Shales Gray Blankets at GSc_per pair. Merchants and Dogeckeepery Uuyang by the quabtities will bever have sucha chaaoe wicait CANTON FLANNELS. 45.cases, most sll of the oclebrated Amoak-ag Milla Be sity aout pec ait athe purchase ‘on stich stapiewoods. We Ss low oa Benes per sunk, picoes uf Gibehatu fur apr White abd eol-test wool. | tann Mt Cl TAINS. 3.000 patra a4 ditfereat wigitm, alt Htom the Great a worth 81.25. ip MOT SLT have them tn doubs thmebeayest $140, worth £3.00, White aad 20 pieces | Furutture Crstoutie ai tie ner yard” We have tha Drigit as Well as wubrduet colors, GLLAT LACGAINS IN SHAWL Zvlyr Shawls, Sool Sunwis Ti tet shaww ane seiamere Sete a iess thas alt orden, ache bom thes fots Austra Piua Cioakeat shout Soenta on the solar. Dot I—Twruty-tve full-siaed Ladiew Plush Cloaks st ‘worth #10. SLA Ley att sizes adie Flush Closks, lined with Ttalian cloth, :t 4, worth #13, Lat + Twelve Push Do fash, trimmed with Web ‘Axtrechan, 9 free wordt rotatl when Sei i Se at So, Scture sue betore it too ’ ne Ladies’ Cloth tn all the see chediat shouts pet Yard” Thin the aoe oie per ga a pcoce, dice whit imaparted cial Pat he ew at sods, 62 per yards lest | Years price #2: | oa Oriental Laces, 100; worth 250. |, Roploces Oniutal Laren’ 6 inches wide, at 1f.; worth ‘Zo yreces Oriental Tacos, 8 inches wide, at 230. | Bidozen Oriental Lace Fichus ut 4c : value #1, 215 dozea Orteutal Lace Collars, at 236: value Se. Ssdonn Abest S-ply shirt Hroute, 10c.; worth, )dozen Ladies Silk Hone, drop stitch, in aix differ. 36 Sycpiesst 2 conta pate, Gull ale omghg Lito) other wal pay ‘Stuck L6r Years at these prices, ~~ LANSBURGH & BRO, sel3 420, 422and 424 SEVENTH STREET. SUIETS RETAILED AY WHOLESALE PRICES Comfort Fhirt, elerantiy made, of Puy unin ad Soo line, ettoneed and oily Seat Fine Unfinished Shurts. ‘Sc Finest Percale shirts only Finest Laundried Dress Shirts, in solid bosoms, seedy ‘to put on, for #1. Six fnest Drees Shirts made to order (solid bosoms) fot Oo. Perfect tit yuaranteed ob ‘MEGINNIS, an” 02 F atrent eS GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. SJosr Reczven- A Laree Line of NECKWEAR, for S0c., TSc. and GL, Full Line of Fall and Winter UNDERWEAR, st lowest ‘Lange Line of DRESS SHIRTS constantly on band CHARLES HYATT, Proprietor, THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, ‘816 F streot northwest, 2030 ‘opposite Patent Offa Box Beene Some FOR % CENTS. ‘The best ever offered in the ctty. AFULL LINE OF SUMMER UNDERWEAR, SCARPD ket sseercom ones traced Sti ish coetaat