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A THE EVENING STAR: a LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. OFvICE OF THE CHIRY SIGNAL OFFICER, WastinaTox, D. C., October 14, 1884, 99 am. f For the middie Atlantic states, colder north. sasterly winds and clear weather, winds brisk and seasonally high, higher barometer. Frosts are probable lo-mizht. For Wednesday, continued cool, clear weather 1s indicated tor New Enyland, the’ middle Auantic states and th plinas,” also the tower lake Pegins. Slightly warner fair weather ts indicated for Tennessee and the Ohio valley, the upper lake Fegion and the upper Mississippi and Missourl ‘Tue CHICAGO GROCERY ComPaNy, 96 7th street, offers flour at rock botiom prices: $6.18 DDL, $1.75 DOL Five Dortars made easy by buying a pair of | mctric alters Worth $ for $2.50, a saving of $2.50 ou the price of one pair of shoes, and $2.50 you save for salves and medicine, as (he ‘electric Shoe cures Theamatism, sore feet, banions and corns. Young shoe house, $02 ie shoe, P, S—Look for The Old Woman in Windew. Is rae Exectiox you now ueod a heavier sh Mable shoe house ts the The finest yents’ hand- Gents’ #2.2) custom-tmmute €3 plignts) $2.90 famous double or single sole calf ots, Gents’ elegant hand-stitched shoes, Gents’ #250 Warranted calf button, lace or Con- wress. 816 7th street and 1922 Pennsylvania avenue. ‘Tue Fa ital Bicyete club will surpass. Ind ever seen in this city. creer, don't forget that ahd that Habn’s re- or: boots madee 1. Races of the ¢ thing of th Eight hotly contestea races by the fastest riders. Finest track im the count Friday, October 17th, aU4:15 p,m. ‘Tus Execriox Reverxs trom Ohio and West Virginia will be received by direct speetal wires at Driver's Garden t-uicui, with a band of music 10 attendance. Admissiva free. Loxpox Coven Svavr, only 10 and 25 cents a dott ‘Tus Chicago Grocery Co., £96 7th, offers Drown sngur for 55c. almost Mm, standard A sugar for 6% Wc; grantilated sugar tor 7, pounds for 68c.3 cut loaf sugar for 7}ye., oF 10 pounds for Tc. ‘Hawy’s ladies’ $2 unrivaliea kid or goat button, ‘any width or sty! ‘A Brut. In equity was filed by Messrs. Arnold and Landvoight for Geo. L Arnold against Dantel Kothwell_and_ bis wife, Matilda J. Rothw: 4 Hichard Rothwell, sr., to set aside a conveyance ot Jot 5, square 942, and appoint @ trustee Lo sell sume and sausty a Judgment at law. Omo Exsctios Retvnss received at the Marble Saloon. ‘Tue Me photos of Kets Kemethy's, continue to be $5 per doz.,with a 13th Hawy’s 60e. solid seliool Fusernss tor Crease ‘Shipped any where York avenu, a IsScRR Four household furniture, wearing ap- parel, pictures, paintines, Jewelry and sonal property in the Arlington Fire Insurance Co. OMlee, 145 Pa ave., north of the U.S. Treasur Louisa Rirey, guardian of John W. Riley, has filed a Dill In equity azt. Joan W. Riley et al to sell infant's real estate Sse Howe's business scfiool, educational column. Hany’s ladies $ elegant hand- Evasion fitted, He Opticlan, CITY AND DISTRICT. Condensed Localw Street lamps will be lighted this evening at 5:55 ptm, @pd extinguished at 4:15 a.m. Ing Of the Madison democratte assocta- ng Chis Buteher presiding, tee of five Was appointed. ‘The pted an thvitation to attend @ rat m meeting at Alexandria next week. is Banks, a small colored boy, was fined 3 dy dudce Saeit ruing tor disorderly conduct, mm thi que last night ‘The Washington Light Infantry corps will visit Winchester, Va. next rhursday, leaving the Baltl- more and Ohio depot at Sa. m., ‘and leaving Win- chester for home at 7 p. wed button. Pa. ave. | Ata mecting held by the Blaine, Logan and Hol- ton club of Laurel, Md., last evening, addresses by Hob. Hart & Holton und Messrs . James Whitehouse, B. F. Bing- ham and (albert T. Smith. ‘A number of democrats trom this etty attended a meeting In Lewinsville, Va., yesterday afternoon. Aduiressess w Messrs. Jon E. Norris, E- D. Wright. R. 5. Dav ton, Col. Win. ¢ ae. Between $ ai t hight, while Miss Moilie Wills, living at 434 11th street southwest, Was passing the corner of sth and D streets, In ith another lady, they were assaulted own colored max, who tried to snateh y from Miss Wills’ hand, but was fright ff before succeeding. From Brentano Brothers we have the London Graphic and the Mlustrated News for the 4th inst. | ‘A pleasant break In the datly routine of labor curred yesterday at Judd & Detweller's office by the presentation to Mr. ItLey of & handsome sliver Water pitener, cup and salver by hus tellow-wor men, on the decaston of bis marriage. Mr. Judd ‘was ieputed to make the presentation speech, to which Mr. Riley replied. Mr. Wim. Morgan, the well-known tax assessor, an old resilent of Wasalugton, who has been con- fined to his house, 446 ( street’ southwest, trom a tumor tn his side, bas been relieved by an opera— ton by Dr. Leach, and hopes are entertained of a speedy recovery to health aguin. ‘This morning George W. Cox, Andrew W. Kiri Frea Fritz, Clarence E. Curtis and Jobn A. Wheat Jey qualified as petit jurors in the Criminal Court to Mil vacancies, William Berginan, of 2001 14th street northwest, stolen from his money drawer yesterday ‘Sfternoon about $# in money. At the meeting of the Jefferson Demo- cratic club last night, K. I De Akers, a well-known labor agitator, addressed the club. He denonune: the attempts of certain local celeorities to prostl- tute the labor movement to the uses of S iflsh men, and vigorously championed Mr. Oyster's action. ‘The Fowler Helief Fund. ADDITIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED. ‘Tre Star has recetved the following additional contriations to the fund for the reliet of the widow ‘and children of the policeman, Fowler, murdered in the discharge of bis dut} Cash. S86. aes Death of Mr. Lawrason Rigss. Mr. Lawrason Riggs died at noon yesterday at bis home, & Cathedral stre2t, Baltimore, aged 70 years, after a brief iliness. Mr. igus, who was a Drother of the late George W. Kigzs, the banker of this city, was born in Georgetown, November 221, 3814. When a young map he removed to the west and engaged tn the banking business tn St. Louis. After a successhat business career he retired with a large fortune, spent some years in Europe wit Yamily, and in 1566 settled In Baltimore. | Why agaged ih active business tn that city Was promineatly identified with many ben enterprises. He was a Episcopal church of the Hoiy . Riggs Was married three times. His first wife, 3 Susan Crittenden, of Georgetown, lived Bat a fter thelr marriage. Hts’sccond wite Was Miss Clapp, of St. Louis. “Mrs. Mary J. Rigas, Who survives him, ts the oldest dausiter of the tate Jesse D. Bright, Who Was for many ye cratic Senator from Indiana, Mr. itiggs leaves nine fons and « daugnte A Dovere Sewresce.—Jonathan ©. Ross, a Young colored man, was put on trial before sulkce Snell tm the Polite Court yesterday, changea with assaulting another colored man 1: up u ped Phu trent) wW days for after we nses_ have to Robert and Lula ‘S. Rowman and Jiu .. Paterson: Katie View ‘Teresa Hutter, of Arlington, Va J<.arT Of Alexandrig, Va, and “Mary Wala E get and “Maria Mecale; Simon Peter King Laura Virginia Crocket. Charles Diller and Molile Barghausen. ‘Tur Smur-ANNUAL MERTING of the trustees of the Columbia Fire Insurance company was heli last evening at their office, No. 1321 F sirect northwest. ‘The report of the secretary shows a pro-perous condition of affairs, and the semi-annual dividend Of four per cent was declared out of the earuin, Yor the past six months, with a handsome sur carried to the surplus account, ‘The dividend is Payable ou und after November Ist. The follos~ Kare the oMicers and trustees of the compan Henry A. Willard, president; Frederick BM Guire, Vice president; H. HK.” Willard, secretary; Sonn 3. Baker, Win. M. Galt, Brainard H. Warner, ‘Thoms J. Fisiler, Charles C.” Giover, George H. B. White, Robert L Fleming, Frederick &. NeGuire, Sensy's. Willard, trustees ce ened by Marshal McMichael for stationery, tel and ler for the use of the courts and the offices ‘The contract for stationery was awarded to J. C. Farker, for wood and coal to C. C. Walker « Co., of Georgetown, and for ice to the Great Fails Ice com pauy. Wasuixorox Carru the Metropoltar Branch. K and 0. K.K., three niles from the city, Lewis D. Means, proprietor— We cattle up yesterday, 235 of "which were Mockers, selling from 4% 14%: balance 173 beet, Cattle—best sold at 5 to Bxe.; Yood, 4% WO 4740.2 fair, 4% to 4%; medium 4 (© 4%; ordinary, 3° to Sc. 1.700 old shee} jambs Up; old sheep sold from 3 to 4c.; lam! Sage. 12 cows and calves Drougu per bead. State of the t bad Spei smstruc ‘TRACTS Awaxpgp. — Yesterday bids peed & MARKET, Queenstown, on | A Minister's Suit for Slander. HE ASKS $10,000 TO REPAIR AN INJURY DONE BTM ‘A BROTHER PREACHER. An action at law was filed yesterday by Mr. T. J. Mackey for Rev. Joun L. Davis, pastor of Mt. Zion African M.E.church,against Rev.D.P.Seaton, & pre- siding eider of the same denomination, for slander, laying damages at $10,000. The alleged slander 1s that defendant on or about September 10th said in the presence of Rev. G W, Moore and others concerning him (the plainui™: “There are some damaging charges agaiust J. L. Davis. He ts very well Understood to be the father of Mrs Annie Jacobs yy.” Davis claims that by reason of this grievance he has been injured In his name and repu’ation, and taat In consequence thereof a call he had received from Howard chapel at Nash- ville, 1, has been withdrawn. Mr. Davis ts a young colored man about twenty-six years of », and 18 a graduate of Howard University. When be was appointed here about a year he went to board at Mrs. Jacobs’ house, she ber | bnsband being members of his church, and there iad been no ehild bern to Jacobs’ until about a onth since. He avers that there 1s no reason for | suspecting him of the paternity of the child, and. | that both Mr. and Mra Jacobs are people of re- ‘Spectability, concen and devout cl ans. Richard Harrington Dying. STRICKEN WITH PARALYSIS IN DOVER—BIS CONDITION i ‘VERY CRITICAL. | A-special dispatch from Wilmington, Del., says: | Advices from Dover state that the condition of Kichard Harrington, the well-known politician, who became conspicuous fn this city in the famous seule burglary trial, is very critical, he having been | stricken with paralysis Sunday. "He ts sald to be | aying He was chairman of the Delaware repub- ‘an stale comnulttee two years ago, and his last | setive participation In politics was at the state | convention last April. Then the whole convention Simnost wes against kim on account of his in the election of the United States fudge to succeed Judge Bradford, deceased. He then showed signs of rupidly failing healtu, but exhibited his oid-time | thi and Thetorte in exeiting speeches and running ebate. Hie hes, the dispatch from Wilmingwon | Sars, bern aeeatne vot mats, and was out of polities, Mr. Harrington came ( this clty from Delaware i bis friend, Judge Fisher, was on the bench of Supreme Court of this District, in the latter »( 1865, and on January Ist, 1989, he opened & \d in. few months ‘he hid established yond his expectations. Judge Fisher lent Grant appointed difrict attorney ch. EC. Carrington, ahd on entertng Sueh'in May, 1870, he appointed Mr. assistant! He succeeded the L. Stanton as secretary of state the District under the territorial govern- 1, and In the investigation of the chai St tue board of pubjie Works he took an aetive art in the defense. While this investigation was i progress the safe In the district attorney's office Was b own open, and one of the parties went to the | resiuence of ‘olulubus Alexander with, a Was alleged, the intent to ME the papers abstracted in | Mr. Alexander's house. Out of dls affalr a charge | of conspiracy resulted, and on the trial there Wasa Glsagre: went as to Mr. Herrington, and the indict inent was. in December following quashed. Mr. Harrnigton subsequentiy returned to Delaware. | a | | i | | ‘The Finnegan Fraud. | emus CONTAINING MONEY RECEIVED HERE IN AN- SWEX TO THE SWINDLINU CIRCULAR, continue to bring to this city letters addressed to “Miss Alee A. Baker,” tn response to the letters sent out by Mr. and Mrs P. P. Finegan, Who were arrested a couple of weeks since for using ails in furtherance ofa scheme to defraud, rial for which resulted In Finnegan being sent One of these letters, from Onna, incloses K for $15, 8 a blan been written in response tou siumlsr lorter to that whieh Drought $20 trom, Gmialia and which led {0 th@arrest of the Fiane- foun, the writer representing herself to be a poor i | i i girl, who dene | Lawyer 4. B. Williams Acqnitted. | o J Court convend tls morning | the jury in the case of Arthur R. Willams, charged with receiving stolen goods (wateh, breastpin and is), Were in the box, and the ui he bad nothing further to say to mm to his charge yesterday, and they imuke up a verdict. ut Just one hour, and returned ad been the victim of misplaced confl- thera tn retired t ‘The Jury were with a. verdl ‘Vransicrs of Heal Estate. js in fee have Leen Med as follows: J. trusive, to Luther Nye, pt. 90, sq. 967; ¢ to Rachel K. Davis, pt. do., do.; $—. . Waring, lot 42, sub. sq. Hi. Waring, same to A. A. Fi a and H, sq. 787;$4,200. A. A. Freederich Frevderich, same property, $4,200, G. rison to Joh ‘ay 100 8, Sy. 889; Andrew Langdon et ai. tot. E. Waggaman W. Piling, lots1 and 2. block 8, Le Droit $2,000. Chorter Oak Life Insurance company ‘ord to A. Bargdort, lots 15 and 17, sq. 876; A. Burcdorf to-Alice M. Ofterdinger, same erty; $2800. John Carter to J. T. Stevens, ah 17, Hand E's sub Meridian bill; Holtzman to W. F. Mattineey, lots 60 ;$—. 0.C. Green et al, trustees, Hey, pt. 6, 21,65. B.H. Warner | lie Cooper, lot 32, sub, 144; $2,000. W. FL in trustee, to August Nubel, south pt. 4, (040, and south pt. do.; $1135. Helrs of nson to Ruth Johnson, property at corner of ith and E streets southwest; $——. A. Lang netaltoT.E Wagzaman and J. W. Pilling, 7; $1,000. Trustees Anacostia Sundiy 4 Baptist church, Jots 123, 124, 5 “7, Uniontown; $—. "Potomac Land ud Improvement company to Crissy Wig.ins, lot | 62, section 8, Burry Earm S.C. Huey to Mary | A. MeGrath, lot 17, sq. 763; $3,500. W. W. Metcaif tal to Peter Morris, lots 69 and 70, sq. #150. A. ©. West to James H. Grant, lot 9, sq. 69%; $—. Lots, do; $— —$<—_— Amusements Phis Weel. Foup's Oraus iaczn.— “The Parlor Match.” pre- ed last night at_Ford’s by Evans & Hoey’s Me- ots, Is ne richest farcical comedy seen here for & long time. ‘The construction of the play tg better | than Is ustial atnong its class, and the fun 1s spon- | taneous and Irresistible. The company ts excel- Tent, and Is the saie which made the great suc- cess'in New Yors. Messrs. Evans, Hoey and Hart ail have excellent parts; of which’ they make the most. Miss Jennie Yeatnans, as Innocent Kidd, instantaneous bit. Her acting ts natural pleasing. ‘The charming presence and voice of Miss Mattie Ferguson, as Lucille Kidd, also. pro- “da inost favorable tinpression. The play con- Unues through the week. NATIONAL THEATER.—Herne’s “Hearts of Oak,” leh was presented af tue National last evening, has been betore the publle so long that an extend: ed notice ts unnecessary. Mr. James A. Herne ap- peared as Terry Devnison, the hero, and his acting Was naiural oud eMiclent ‘The remainder of the company was fair. Considerable attention has been pal to the Stage mountings, and several of the scenes were effective. “Hearts of Oak” will } remain here this wei ‘Takarkk Comigte.—The Comique was crowded ht to Withess the performance of the new Sautley ovelty and burlesque company. prograin, Which is long, §s Varied and attra Use,and the performance On the whole 15 very pleasing to those who enjoy vaneties. This com- hold the boards at tue Comique watih | i Be. KO 1 1 | | si q ‘The new company at the Museum presented au attractive melange last. eve- hing to @ large audience. Messrs. Barton and Lo- | on spare ho pains to procure the best spectallsts, nilghe crowds always In attendance at the Mu seuth are an evidence of Its successful manage- LINCOLN HAL will to-night d Mr. Wm. Jackson Armstron; his lecture on the “ Nihilists he lecture 13 a powerful arraign- hods of the iusst«n government sed masses of Russia, It Hic from Horse Thieves, To the Eaitor of Taz EvEntse Stam, ‘On Saturday last, at a mecting of the farmers in the neighborhood of Norbeck, Montgomery county, Ma., the Protection sociation to protect of horses trom the depredations of horse amd to preveut.if possible, the successful i this Class of robbers. ‘The following gon— en Were elected officers of the assoelatio W. Rowle, president; James Rainnie, secre. ¥: William #. Weil surer. ‘The executive Vout ts composed of the oficers and Messrs. EA- ward Kabidtt and Au ke ‘Noxpscx. A Favat Far Joseph M. Dant, who last week fell [rom the second-story window o1 his rest. 7h, between K and'L streets northeast, ‘s spine, died yesterday from the Juries. "Fils tuueral will take piace | ow morning et Y Celock, tnd Dis remains taken to St Aloy where a re. be said at 9.20.4 m. Mr. Dant had « Well-known bricklayer here for many years, Fexenat.—Mr. HezexSah Sipe, a resident of the Distiet lor over halt a century, died at the rest. deuce of ints son-in-law, 1622 16tn Street northwest, ed seventy-five years. Mr. Sipe Was & civimor, and by trade a shoemaker, He vce When quite a young man, and was for emyloyed in tie ‘treasury department watchtuan. He jeaves severat ti grown ‘The funeral took place this gorning and was largely attended. LLKGRD VIOLATORS OF THE SUNDAY Ligcon Law. nant Arbold has sworn owt Warrants agalost following uamed persons for selling Meuor on d co Koss, Ida Lewis, Martha Raper, » Mary Turner, sndie Street, Minnie and Cora Hayes. ‘They lett $5 each at the Station hous? for their appearance in the Police Court, Which they a}l forfetted with the n of ‘Feduie Garrett apd Martha Raper, Whose cases: \™ ll be tried ou Saturday next, Korsp-Taur Tickers To Ricuwonp, Va.-- the Virzinia state fair, to be held ‘in Kichm ‘Qotober 2isi, 2d, Bd and ch, Uckets wiil ve: at $4.50 107 the round-trip, ineluding admisston. to the Laur. Tickets will be pluced om sale October eh, geod to Tecurn until October tb. ‘Trains | vl leave the Baithnore and Potomac railroad sta- | Gon lor Richmond at 6:39, 11:05 am and 5pm | ‘vox tare Cuan Mii Couseay Sat 70 me So.b.— {his morning,im the Equity Court, in the | case of Thecdore Mills ot al. against Stsun EB | Mills an orien was signed by Judge Cox providing | tor the sale, pendente lite, of the “Meadow Spa fart. ond appolnting . A. Lambert, Cole and XT ‘Yhomas trustee to sell, fixing the Pond at $1,000, | ‘The decree, which t+ based upon the conseat of all parties to’ the suit, a we trustees to divide the property into suitable. lots for suburban restden ‘to dispose of them ‘at public or private sale, land ts well-known ‘as the rrskdence of the fate Clark Mills and the ‘Seene of his most successful triumphs in sculpture. Ttis situated between the Biadensburg pike and {he # € ©. rallvoad, abous Sour miles.trom the city The Water Works Extension. ‘MAJOR LYDECKER'S REFORT OP THE WORK DONE ON TRE DAM, TUNNEL AXD RESERVOIR. ‘Major Lydecker in his report to the chief of engi- neers on the operations for increasing the water supply of Washington for the month of September, states that the work on the dam at Great Falls has Progressed slowly, the contractors being embar- Tassed by lack of capital The space across the Virginia channel for the masonry dam is nearly enclosed on, the up stream side by the rip- Tap, clay-Duddied dam, and on the down stream ade ota coffer ‘dam. The dam proper has ‘Deen commenced on the Virginia shore, and ex- ‘tended about 190 feet. A large amount of masonry Will be Jaid in October on ‘the Virginia channel. ‘The work 1m tbe various shafts of the tunnel pro- gressed generally satisfactorily. ‘Tne total length Of the tunnel excavated is 4,56 feet 4 inclies, leaVing 16.146 feet and 6 inches to be done. The Work will be continued during October, as usual. Work was carried on in all paris of the’ reservoir. The paving of the east bye-wush was complete and the east creek coming in from Soldiers’ sliome turned into it. ‘The dam across the northeast gulch was roughly compieted. ‘The work on the main dam “Nas carried on steadily during the month, about 359 men aud 175 animals betng stead- ily employed. It ls not expected that. much will be done on the main connections during October. ‘The remaining work is the laying of the 75-inch pipe, and this cannot be done until the trench 1s excavated for the reservoir. As the trench 1s very deep, it will be slow work laying this pipe. Affairs in West Washington. DISORDERLY Coxpucr.—Mary Warren, colored, was fined % by Judge Snell in the Police Court to- day for disorderly conduct. A NUisaNce.—There is a dead hog on P street, be- ‘tween 0th and ist streets, one of the most promt Rent streets in this section of the District. The authorities Were notified yesterday. Suirrixa Naws.—Schooner Cal Milligan cleared for New York, with 350 tons of coal. CONDITION OF WATER AT7 A. M.—AU all points 31. High tide in the river to-day at 4 p.m. Low tide avld p.m. ————— Alexandria Affairs, Rerorted for Tur Evaxrxe Stan. Stree Improvements. —The superintendent of Police ts inducing gradually the owners and occu- Plers of property on some paved streets to put their Sidewalks tn order, and King street las, withia the at few weeks, exbibited marked iniproverment Peres ELsctios.—A special election ts being held at the old court house to-day to Mil the vacancy in council occasioned by the death of Malcolin McLean, of the ‘Unird ward. “‘The only candidate nominated 1s Mr. J. H. Strider, and he has uo opposition. Gap JuRY.—The grand Jury yesterday brought in true bis against. Henry Jefferson for burglary, Chas Churchman for inientioually obstructing Street, James Green for malicious stabblug, aud ‘Thos. ‘Mason for assault aud battery. These cases Will’be tried at the present termn of the corporation nar CORPORATION CoURT.—The !Octoper term of the corporation court, Judge Meade, resumed {ts ses- sion this morning. |A decree of divorce was entered Detween Alired A. Ryland and Mrs. M. Ryland,gi ing the custody of the children to the futher——M, 4H. Beach was admitted to practice at the bar of court.— Administration upon the estate of the late Win. H. Irwin was granted to Gen. A.D. Corse and Col. Arthur Herbert. Nores.—Mr. Wun, S. Hough, the father of Geo. W. Hough, was badly hurt in the eye yesterday wiile Splitlng rood at his home on Washinyon street. =—The eltycounell meets to-night.——Jolin Simins has been Ded 3280 by the mayor for disorderly c Assowrexx Pens ERR OO ¥, a Be RR oO - Ereeky of 3 B'ES So Yo ALE & OO ¥ a4 ACL son ak wun « Bee ae Ex HORNE AG Be fA BR TELE bce BBB Aa kK ok OU ON ONN UGE rrr, 00 wow Ww PP oo Wwww Bop Ee BR ae 373 Wiwe 3 8 EF RRR, e 00 WY YW Bop Eue E OBS ‘This Powder never varies. » marvel. of purity, strength 2nd 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 onlyincans, Kovat Baxixg POWDER Co., 106 Wall street, N. ¥. apé RF, T. MURPHY, Miavaencae Imsband ‘was cured of dy: Peysia by Brown's Tron Bitters, Knowing its virtues, Unthesitatinely recommend it Wodyepeptng ockT yi? NEW JERSEY AVENUE ‘F YOU WOULD HAVE APPETITE, FLESH, color. strength, and vigor take Ayer's Sirsapariila, which will confer them upon you in rapid succession. W282 Go ABouT WITH THAT ACHING HEAD? ‘Try Ayer’s Pills, They will relieve the stomach, restore the dizestive orgais to healthy action, remove the obstructions thet depress nerves and bréin, aud thus cure your headache permanently. ols ¥, HUSBAND AND MOTHER HAVE USH Miri tiga Biter for dyapepsta nd weakias W.CHIPMAN, 2100 Hisirest horthwess ne = SS a Suss, Virvers, AND BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOOD3, CASH PRICES. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN BLAK SILKS (cash prices.) Our $1.25 BLACK SILK red 1. Ei ae “Mik reduced wo gists,” °r0% Our 8190 COLORED CASI{MERES. widest ute wool, cash price Sixt Couble widtly all NEW YORK’ MILiS SHEETIN iN ‘nd very’ best quality, cash price, oe TON Widest CARTERS, 711 Manger Space, BROCADE BLACK SILK VELVET, cash price $1.00. CLOTH FOR BOYS WEAR, large assortment, 3134, 50, 62, 75. , $1.00. COLOKED SILKS, excellent quality, $1.00; reduced to 2.50, 85.00. cash price, 75 DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, 2.00, DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, larxe size, all wool, 85. COLORED and BLACK SATINS, 50, 62,75: $1.00. TM aM color: cab peer POE Wook fie quality, BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, pure linen, 60¢, BROCADE BLACK SILK, 75 EAUTIFUL FLATD AUTIFUL ELATD DRESS GOODS. sitk and wool, EXCELLENT RED TWILL FLANNEL. 250. YARD-WIDE BLEACHED COTTON, excellent quality, NOTTINGHAM LACE for curtains, 256., 310, 500. AUCTION BLANKETS, eveat (cash) barat, SILKS, 37c. SILKS, 3 ne CAMTERS. 71 Manker Space, ‘¥ HUSBAND. WHO IS IN POSTAL RATLWAY ly benetited, Mrs. i C. FRAZIER, 330° he B souri avenue, Fa. Ovzncoara STYLE, FINISH, THOROUGHNESS OF WORKMA SHIP AND LOWEST PRICES ARE WHAT ARE SELLING OUR GREAT STOCK OF FALL OVER- COATS, IN SPITE OF THE WEATHER, IT IS HARD TO GET AWAY FROM THE BEST WITH- OUT BUYING EXCELLENT AND DRESSY LINES At 96, $3, $10and 312, MORE ELEGANT GAxMENTS At 815, 816.50, 818, $20, up to $30, EVERY NEW AND RICH SHADE REPRESENTED. BUT, ABOVE ALL, OBSEKVE THE STYLE AND FINISH. YOU CANNOT HELP WONDERING HOW WE CAN SELL SUCH QUALITIES AT SUCH FIGURZS, ‘HAT 18 ENTERPRISE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING Co., 19 CORNER SEVENTH AND G STREETS, CITY ITEMS. ‘The most trifing causes wi often on 8 cold, but Dr. Buii's Cough Syrup will cure it at once. Maw! Haw! Hats! Latest styles Wool Derbys 9c., value $1.50. Brown and Black Derbys $1.90, value $2.50. Dunlap biock $2.48, Vaile $8; extra quailty $2.85, ‘Value $3.50; extra-extra $3.40, value t Franc’s, corner 7:h and D, the oniy strictly One Price Hat and Gents’ Furnishing Store in this city. z A Fine Hair Dressing. Cocoaine dresses the hair perfectly, and 1s also a preparation unequalled for tbe eradieation of dase ‘The superiority of Burnett’s Flavoring Extracts consists in their purity and great strength. €0 ‘Try Prentixw Compound Honey of Tar and Wild Cherry, for Coughs and Colds. 7th and F sireets northwest, a ‘Fom’s Brook, Shenandoah Co., Vit. June 27, 1884. Duty Mau Whisky Co.. Baltimore, 32. custeuus: T tind the sample Mait Whisky a strictly pure article, free frou: any hurtful impun— Hes, and just the article for tuberculous patients. 1 will hereafter prescribe (tin my practice. Respect fully, W. 5. CLINE, Thousands of sufferers are to-d.y hopeless and despairing. ‘Try Duffy's Malt. Whisky. “It will re- | store you to health, s: rength and vigor.” Bailey's, 820 7th street, Wholesale wood and willow ware. All Who Are in Search of Hentth, Whose constitutions are impaired from sedentary hablts or too great a straln upon the nervous sys tem by continued application 10 business, or old Persons, whether male or female, when vitality re quires resuscitation, or When the digestive organs heed Love, or those’ aftticted with pulmonary dis ease, wy Dully’s Pure Barley Malt’ Whisky. For sale by all urtiggists and grocers.” Price $1 per bot- Durkee’s Salad Dressing and Cold Meat Sauce 1s made trom the freshest, purest and choleest condiments obtaluavie. ID using it, waste, labor, anxiety aud disappointment ave prevented. eo. “Phe Jost Eminent Physicians through- ont the country have indorsed the tuedicinal virtues aud strict purity of Duffy's Malt Whisky. ‘This fact cannot “As a True Tonic, fei genuine appetizer, Dufty's Gelied.” clive invigorator and Whisky is unex- ers Whose Systems have become we from the care and nursing of chiluren. Will find Duify’s Malt Whisky a true strengthening: tonic.” Fur and ©. Shayne, jerinke the wel Gu | sell eleg: Wholesale prices this, s This will aff splendid opportunity to purchase strictly reliable Furs direct trom manutnetarer, aud save retailer's, profits, Fashion Boox mailed free. 963m Phatically Announce that Dut- ty’s Malt Whisky contains no adulteration with giycerine, syrups or coloring mutter. Its merits are based alone upon its positive puri ‘To be Dyspeptic Is to be wretched, hopeless, srresoiii wngtid, a burden to” ourselves and friends. Dufiy’s Malt Wulsky promotes the Proper assimilation of food and positiveiy cures dyspepsia. “Physieians recommend Duffy's Malt Whisky, decause Iisa reliable aid genuine tonic. 'chey have tested its medicinal merits aud are couvinced, “Rongh on 1tch.” “Rough on Iteh” eures humors, eruptions, ring- Worn, tetter, salt rhetim, iosted' feet, chfibidins. 12 Nursing Mothers and ai systems are weakened und debilitated, soon realize et at benewt dy using Duffy’s Malt Whisky as directed. Nervonsnesy renders life aimost unbeara- Dulty’s Barley Mait Whisky never iatls to cure the most aggravated form of nervousness.” Mars, Cuffs and Monarch €0 Cluctt’s Crown € Shirts are the best of all. Lundborg’s Perfume, ne, Mare ma, al Niel Rose. €0 0 0 Lundborg?s Pert Lundborg’s Perfume, Alpine Violet. Lundborg’s Perfume, Lily of the Valley. e0 “We Publicly Chaltenge Competition by announetag th fs no preparation similar to Dufty’s Barley Malt Whisky. A co=t.y and unin Ute analy proved emphatically ubat it bs pos Iree irom Tusil oll, and iv is, theretore, the east ‘Trace of Fusil @i1 !3 Malt Whisky. It is, therefore, y very morning, and delivered in half-pound “Ward” pritits, 45¢. pet und. Also, Cottage Cheese, BULLETUILh aia Sweet Mik, Se. per quart, Cream 16e. pint, MM" MS, 330 8TH STREET NORTH- MM cast. save: “B/own’s Iron Bitters how beod used in inyfa-iiy with grat benent By myst for inalaria, and iny dunuiter for lose of appetite. I cheerfully ree~ Cmmend it us a streagihening towe.” cll GW. WILL] Tuovsaxos Or Dortans or MILLINERY, STYLISH AND HANDSOME, TO BE SOLD at KING'S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. French Pattern Hefs and Bonnets; all the leading shapes in French Felt Hats, Alsoa Magnificent Assort- ment of Children's Hats Birds representing every clime, Plumes, ‘Tips, Velvets, Velveteens, Treble Eng- lish Crepe. Satin, Silk and Kid Gloves at importers’ prices, Wonderful Bargains in Ladies’ and Childre Cloaks, Twenty-five Thousand Dollars worth of La- dies? and Children’s Wraps to be Slauzhtered. We havo added to our extensive Stock of Millinery a very targe assortment of Wraps of every description, compris- ing the latest aud stylish makes from abroad, whica we Wil sell at lower prices tNan you find elsewh rq, All we ask, give usa call before purchasing, KING'S PALACE, 814 SEVE! TH STREET. Soutii- 2 my nae 3 to say Brown's I e alitis advertised todo. any Iwly may jake it with entire co:tdence of bein benenieL* Curap Besn ESS Surrs. ‘WE CAN SHOW ONE OF TF BEST VARIETY OF. SERVICEABLE, WE!.L-MADE, BUSIN!SS SUITS IN ‘THE TOWN, MADE EXPRESSLY FOR OUR TRADE, WHILE THEY ARE CHEAP, YET THEY ARE STYLISH. FALL OVERCOATS CHEAP. THESE | CHILLY MORNINGS AND EVENINGS You RE- | QuiME A FROVECTOR OF SOME KIND AT REAS- | ONABLE PRICES. WE PRESENT A LARGE As SORTMENT OF LIGHT-WEIGHT OVERCOATS | THAT ARE ADAPTED TO FALL AND SPRING, | THESE COA'TS ARE NOT A LUXURY, BUT A NE- | CESSITY FOR HEALTH AND LOMFoRT. NOAI WALKER & CO., seM 62% PENNSYLVANIA AVENUF. FOND AHAr BLowNs IsON SttrERS 13 he ouly reliable cure for ia ary Veartburn. ‘Aniunber of 1g {rieuds bavenisa been ee de ae a great tonic aud curmuive agent, FA BUGRART, Lo1T New xork avenne, cll G tATEFUL—COMFORTING. 5 EPPS’ COCOA. PREAEFAST. “Ry » thorough knowledge of the natnral_taws which govern the operationn of disestion rd uurritionaa or Eo qugeest nr alication of te ino ‘ocoa, Ne Eph ag pre with pacha 5. dora M hort ally built btil strong eno) to “tevery tet Eeley to dlgana, Hunde of Silo haiadice oe aba ‘dg around ts ready to attack wherever there isa weak Uanscives weit dortiond with pugs blood aa yeoraat Louriehed transe,"—Ciwu Seroves Gazetie, 11014 EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. DRY GOODS. DRY GOODS. WSeEES oer Ok Sareea | MOD See > toail to ase the method by witich you an soon learn Profession, 14 Ri steest southeast clea W BUSINESS sCHOO! ness Colle Bow. Foe fal Bor 2%. NB time and place, Basi. at 313 D ipal, P.O. i Wide PARSONS, St Sate of § ‘Thorough iva, at set-im i. will epee wae: . gh private instru. PUPILS IN STENOORAPIY AND THFEWRITING— Typewriter, 801 12th ‘Terms moderate. LEH. YAPITAL, SMITH, Stenoprapber and street mortawest, after § p.m. EVENING BUSINESS COLL 2493 PERNENLVANTA’ AVERUN NORTHWEST. Tiioroaxh Xion in Penw<uahip,. Mathematics “Students prepared for CIVIL SECVicw EXAMINATIONS, ‘Terms Reno ells L, TWITCHELL, Principal, ocll-lw* z. D. BUCHER, M Principal of the WASHINGTON COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, (a boarding and di Jadies and Littie wizls) fo. bet Puyils, has removal io the sjwcious residence, 1700 L. street porthwist, ny wsGouecticut avenuc, and will e- op n Wednesday, Sep: aie tecentiy returned from ‘the Uuglish branches, will mske a specialty of training her pupils in table manners snd general deportment, preparing them to enter the hichest circles of society. ACCOMPLIS| MEN (S: Music (vocal and instrumental), Drawins, Psivting, Ei. we ion, French and Geruan, by a corps of efficient For catalogues apply to the Principal at her new resi- dence. N. B.—Miss Ada B. Conn, wuo duriag the past — ‘has studied abroad under the best masters, will, if dred, ive lessons in music (piano, iri rre bar. | mony) to pupils at their residences on W days acd Saturd-ya, «cm ART AND WASHINGTON, SCHOOL OF FINE DECORATIVE DESIGN, Vernon Row, 945 Pa. & Day snd evening clases, Freshand and“ M-chunk Drawing (Patent Office work): Painting, Antique, Por trait ad Life classes; Modeling, Hainmered Brass; China Painting and Rensington.’ Visitors Ww. orders taken for decorat ddesucis. | AE ‘ z M_KOUZEL. “Miss F. J. WALKER, Secretary, ce-Im, Mize ‘OF HOWARD UNIVER- sity. Surcical. at the Freed inun’s Hospital EVERY SA. URDAY, by Profs, GicA- HAM and PURV I~: VERY SUNDAY MORNING atthe 2k Providence “Hospital, b | Morbid Shatomy Examinstions at Colle y Prof, LA" B. Demenstrations with Laryniascope, by Prot, | BRACKET, “Obstetrical Ciluics will be hell for Seok oniy’ by. Prot. PURVIS, Dispensary Cates DEV ae J2 in Also. Dental Chintes EVERY. OTHE Nici aes. ma Tb strek, Gee open daily jeuts. For cardn address c. D.YURVIS. M.D. sitet. ‘OvT-2w" HE NORWOOD INSTITUTE, WASHINGTON, D.C. ASELECT SCHOOL, FOR GUILS “REOPENS SEP- ‘TEMBER 267u, at Nos. 1212 and 1214 14th street. ‘The school cours) 1s complete iu the English, «last eal and 'Sclevth.c Departments Modern juneuages employed in some classeg, AK ndergarten and Primary Class under a trained Kincergorten teacher Music, Art und Flecution ty skilled Instructors. (Piano, Prof Atuton Glostz wr.) Students are prepared for Voss rand other cull-ses, or can take a.collegiate course at the In= siiut.. Ladies who have left school wii find specta: Aacilities tor pursuing special branches, “Afternoon nd Evang Classes for ladles n German, aud French, ‘Terms mouerate. For oct, airs. W: 2 IADAME GHEVREMONT DPPLOMLEDE LACe demie de Paris) has resumed teaching the French Lemeuage. Mid. C wishes to call the attention of those desiring to become thorcu bin her native tongue. ‘Lessons privately and in classes for ladies and chil- aren. 1237 12th street northwest. M K SCHKEINER, TEACHER OF Elocution—Lorical Analysis, Vocal Cultars and. Exprestion—aud (eadings in Shakespeare and General Liv rature, ~ vening Classes— Wednesday and Friday, Torclock. Childrvn's Clesses—Tuesday and ‘Thureds; 0 P.1a. “At home, Tuesdays, 6 to 8 p,m. 1231 New fork avenue, 56-3 AUVEUR SCHOOL OF LANGU\GES German, SS" French, Ttlian, ~panish, Latin, Greek, taught, by Dr. Sauvewi’s “Natural Method.” " Full ‘corpe. of ine piructore, “chy are through, Wim, Bernhardt, Ph. D., | Lule of the Washington High School Realdenos ‘710 Bth street northwest. ‘ock-Lin® JAY 5 T, JONSON, ‘Onwa: ist and Chotr Master, 1119 toth street uorthwest. Pupils taugiit privately or fu chassen, tayi-6i0" GHELDON'S DANCING ACADEMIES. 1008 F . ai 2 ¥ street northwest. —Tucedays, Thursdays and Satur- m Wantn ton Hall, ad street ead fenisyivatia moutucast,-Moudayant Tridsys. ‘Send for cite eri for tenting ether ba told Feateect son L INSTITUTE, 117] 19TH STREET NW, uae frou Thoues Ci Atisees POLL OCR anciva's. teach personally. : ranuar grade. Near ‘En ishd uwethods, Germab Eindenracten, ‘Normal class tor teachers,” ocl-im BUsIN | 88 SCHOOL, 517 71H STREET. eeping without text books in less thun half wud tine. Business course in bookkeeping, pen~ ivithme'ic, spelling ani correspondence, 6 15 for three months, in advance. Howe's Penmanship ache, @3. Open all’ the ‘ear, day und night. Puri's taught separately, not in elusses, bucks, 81.35 to $1.60, P.vate leesons, Begin at any tim: ‘ocl UBURN FEMALE SEMINARY, 1206 © atreet northwest, Highest references, _ock-3m Misy BALCH, Principal. \ ATIONAL UNIVERSITY, N LAW DEPARTMENT, FACULTY. _ HON. ARTHU MAC ARTHUR, Assoclate Justice of the Supreme Court of the District ‘of Co.umbia, President. HON. SAMUEL F. MILLER, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of ‘Stutes, Profeseor of International ‘Constitutional Law. Professor of Pleidin’, Evidence, Ejulty Vurlsprudence, , Evidence, Equity Jur eee es eae WILLDM B. WEEE. Professor of Practice and Judge of EUG!NE CARUSI, Esa. Professor of the Law of Keal und P ronal Property, Contracts, Nexotiable Instruments, and Arpbed Evidence, Re-opened Monday, October 6th, 1884, at 6 o'clock p.m, in the New Law Building, No. 1006 E street northwest. Catalogues can be, obtained at Morrison's. Bullan— tyne’, Atudim's and Adams’ Bookstores, of at the office Of th-’Treawurcr, Leming J. Lavender, Applicants for adaisscon cat tain farther informa- tion sud matriculate at 480% Louisiana avenue, or at the daw bul a ‘AL! Dusstiess communications should be addressed to FJ. LAVENDER, se9-13gm_ 48036 Louisiana avenue. A TY, EDICAL AND DENTAL DEPARTMENTS, NATIONAL UNIVERSI 1004 ad 1006 E street northwest, Jectures, which will De seiveu during the day, will begin TUESDAY, October ‘thy 1884, at 10. 'clock 4m. ‘he introdnetory lectur by Prof. Gxo. Wat. Weer. M- D., will bedelivered MONDAY, October 6th, at 6 o'clock p, zim conection with the Opening exercises ofthe .w Department profession and the public are favited to be present. ‘For iurther information apply to H. H BARKER, M.D. Dean, sel9-Im_ 116 H street northwest, northwest aR ana Soe & th monthly, rayid business the United aay © t Court. (CJOLLIERE SCHOOL FoR Boys, Ender 15 years of age, Two separate departments Seniors ENGLIS: ENCH AND CLASSICAL. Oct. Ist, 1-84, 16 June Ist, 1885, Prof. aud Mfrs, Col- liere, Vriticipats: Lucien & ©, Colliere, a. ML, Director, 3848" I street northwest, o-sm Fi INSTUUTE, 003 F ST. N.W—THE third echolastic year of this institution ‘will eo:- inence Monday, feptember loth. Higher Mathematics and Hlocution speralcics. Private Iesaous and separate houry tor adults. ¥ A. CHAMBEUS, Prineip 1 ‘sel1-6m SON TN vot Claas: STITUTE, 914 1re sr. er, Taxp K cal and Mathematical Schoo! for Buys, otemb: F 20th—the second VW ednies: ‘Frepares for business, for Harvard, etou and othr colleges, for the selenite schools and tor the U, S, Military aud Naval Aeadenies, For paiticulurs audress CHAS. B. YOUNG, Prine: pal, auth street, Cretilirs cau be obtained ‘at the book: Ho auls-3m TATION, CONNECTICUT ¥ CADEMY OF THE V, ravenue sod L street, Washinton, for Youre Ladies ‘anid Little Girls —The exercises of the Aeadciny will ba Tomumed Septanber Sth, 1884, A Ihuited nuiaber of Tetuauent and weekly bearders will bo seeeltid Lee Rete pr ate or it Classes will Be given to jadies tho eugnages, vocal and instrumental drawing, fancy work. ke. 2u30-4m HE, SESSION 16105 OF THE LINTAICUM Tustitute, of Georgetown, D.C..will open MONDAY, Octoberuch ise sean Apilication Yor admis gd may be made to WML, DONLOP and C. Me MAT" THews, R, AND MKS. ALFRED BU, 2m M JAWS EDUCATIONAL Vi Home for young ladies and little «irls, 1754 M A aiw.. Scholastic year opens 25th September, Private lessons in Enguisin, French avd Mathematics. scl-2m* ARFIELD KINDFEGARTEN x RAINING SCHOOL, 1811 Ist. n. w. ‘ill reopen Monday, October 6. Apply for circular at School room. ‘au27-6m_ APITOL HILL INSTITUTE AND KINDERGAR- {et No. 2 at ofreet mothrant wil repent Sete ber 15." Thorough insiruetion in fish branches and Langivgee. Gentine. Kindergerten’ “For information apriy to Misses C.F. BOYD: Nand &. X SMITH, prin- chika, No, 22 3d sineet southeast. sco im 17TH STREET NORTHWEST. MLLE. V. PRUD'HOMME is organizing her French classes for the season. Parisian pronunci- ation snd & practical rene Felice) language tanghi In- struction in an English schcol for boys and girls, near Sowa Circle: and in the Washivwton Golledate tnsututs i Hauies and iltle sits" 1700 L oftect, Classes eeidenee, Midst w ta; afterioon's aad ing, from 10: evening. 6:46." N1t~Che evenkig in the week (oF be given fres to puyila Call e361 ‘imnusie, painting, French conversation will Detween 4:20 ad 5 p.m. FRENDS. SELECT SCHOOL AN Ke- Ah Hh Rebool for Beth Bescy ISH Tat me {ipploratta Revie Saturmanic Ceaser nd Katee ‘techool rooms teom'S to Apia, Gite THOS, W. SIDWELL, Principal. THE BERLTT2 SCHOOLS OF LANGUAGEA 723 laze ST, N, W., WASHINGTON, D. 0. we NS MANKLIN BT BALTINORE Be NPS EMINGTE SE PRON MeOE Re GAKFIELD BUILDING, URUC (RY. Best instruction to adults or children. Private los- Tobrues Most ‘any sod efiieat mashed Sunon EW TEAMS BEGIN NOT eaneieren ae eos JESSIE WAIT! STLEET Ne BR ORTH is eeea ©, Bake Rie Ee rom 1008 pan 2S-im Es Mor geen arb cnc a's Hg | Ov TOO BRS i Bed et lata esl agai ne bo eieaty JAMES EPPS & CO., Homeopathic Chemists, aera Suyresinee dea eg a a London. Enslana; PAs eres remeererorey 4 MABY HIGHTMAN, LAPAYETTE, ddoaen, “ifurners and Wicks in nroportion. “!* Miia die os ist nret horth west ga ft 4. BONNENSTRAHLS, nesses untit i ci Brovte tron tee Tord s<12 1132 1th streot northwest, | ail ndorse all the good things sud fie" Soft Teuecha oy Brown's are Uae ie | BRR 00 7. wi ORTH. Jf SEES TREEPSE | hetheske ht MES ee Lee CH “COMMENT A Fee ch ere eee thor ughly and pract ely taht ‘The Leriite method | $" J. ¥. GERMUILLER. | EACHER OF VOU. Thatrame tal Sunic and Harmony, ta ve = wel Paplls farther aa Tal Teh street nortweet, Pee ame NEW, METHOD, FOR PIANO AND SINGING, AT ‘DuWOLOWSRI'S Musical Institute. Will Tex epen ‘on’ September Int, 1864 (6th year). shortest aud SEtvew erm of practice. trains ‘Welcen quietly to” the vety hixbeet culture for Chat Searucd (o°araduates Eopansanests procured. for Europe and America. Ne and piano classes are bow cpebeds at 840 New Yorkave Bowe” aul J he BoYS' ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL HIGH 5 HOOL. 3. W. HUNT, Principal, Pegins its seventeenth year Sept. Sth. in the North Ses- sion Room of Dr. Sunderiand's Charch. 4% street. Tn struction thorough. Ite eraduates have taken high Tank in Dartmouth; Priticetom ata T Ena Harvard. Lehuch and Stich gan tivers tics an also out fx Point sud Anbap lis, fn the gov: roment ech: fOr aD imierview, anig-am Addn se P. O. Lik. Box 535 ERMAN CLASSES AND PRIVATE LESSONS Gite tiuerand chndes> Conrtution tartural apethod) a specia'ty. Ciild turiay Daily after- oon classes, Miss DOA ZIWET, graduate of Bresian, erMany, 1456 Corcoran street, ocd-isn* Ga Da ERSON SEMEN ‘ 1100 and 1104 M sire:t northwest, Washington.D. C.. Gnters ita tenth year, MONDAY SEPIEMDEM 203i, MRS. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, Principal, ENGLISH COURSE—Complete, thorough and practi- cal, CLASSICAL COURSE—Prepares for the senior year of, fie seminsey or entrance inte Siutth, Vassar aud esley collegt FUEACH ASD GERMAN—Under the supervision of ‘Besiite schol of lavcunze, Princivel of the Wasidiaeton Neqeot of Lietation, shea Of the Waxitarton Sel fetid moe SHCSIC“Dinctrenn: Madam Auuie i PLANO Director, Profeesor Anton Glostzare, ART DRAWING. FAINTING AND. DECORATIVE ART =Under supervision of couipetent teachers saan ORGANIST, TEACHER OF PIANO MUSIC. Particular attention to be- ‘88 those, wishing to be for Siz. 794 shers, as well DANS, GE Diveescheal for 9 thorouch -ducation in ‘nelish, the Lena ves, taste and painting: French under the dirvction of tue Berlita sebool. Address Miss EARLE, 1916 doth erect, sel-th,s&tuzm ENCH AND ENGLISH FAMILY AND DAY HOOT, for Younz Ladies and Little Girls, 1905 ith street, 1624 Mass ave. and 1623 N siteet, Mre 1, P. Every’ facility fora Mebouald’ and ¥ igs Anna Eliis, principals.” The next echool year will begin Seztember 24, course of stuily embraces everything neceswary for a thorowsh Puslisty anid elagei al education. Daily” Tescona it French—Berlita methot for which thers sno extes Shares. Clans in wood-carving wits beta Oct 1” A sew Gepartinent has teen added, with Unusual cdvantas's for Lil “Gins junt teem nrbool A rec hendia is provided fcr scholars living on Capitel ill ot idler distant parts of the city, au6-Sin GERACERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, CORNER ‘ati Datteets northwest, Fat blicted, Tort Oot Cupics beautiful eoumiodious tiswe, rooms da Lincoln Bad Pusidiag bis nvectutions ths Fesult of Kienty. gary arow'hy incomplete mits at Fonxeimenta for faiuing sons anil dauzhtr me wid Sonien, for real liz selfeuppert, unctuitess nid hone Grable Indes endence, “Full Corps of wble, experienced, Practical teachers, iteeolar day ad evening sessions Ferumed Monday. September mncat 9a mn sad py Beholarship for cne sear {rom date of entrance Gn for ay gt evening wei) 890, por Guatiee day 0, Right ics" por toouthe day” gi Puiit $6 Callers ce’ open fur arrangements Sonday, August 2 and thereafter. Students are registered, "equipped, and sucdaned seats inthe onser in which they'vonipicte at. Fangemcnts me, Hieatrated clecusay, with full Eitormation amt interesting Teadion nistter; walled to EN URE O. SEENCER, Principal. Ear SARA A. SPENCER Vice Principal aul us HULVATE LESSONS IN ALL GRADES OF STUDY. o ndulte,eoundent pares for College, AN: i Went Folut all examinations, © : ES w. commer Sth and K streets n. w. Classical, Bunines ‘SW. FLYNN, Night school, $8 and $5 a month. i RLINGTON ACADEMY, CORCORAN BUILDING, ‘commer Pa, ave. and 15th’ si,, Treasury, & Silect Schoo) for Hoys and Youle Men. “Number itnit- |. Chly scholurs of good moral character rreelved Fall term of 1894 beg:ns September 8th, Day and even- fnye vessions, Careful sud thorouzh Instruction In the Common English Branches, Bookkeey ing, Short- Higher Arithmetic, Algebra, Geouetry, Latin Greek. BURTON MACAFEE, A.M, Principal. lors and bay r 16-3. MRE oo Ene com sastracta Z a LE rol ttn meee nor. hwest_ #e13-lm* RT SCHOOL, 1318 I STREET N. W., OPPOSITE. A’ ‘Franklin Park. re-opens September 29th. Thorouch erect fa eg ea yan Se ee eS V ASHINGTON SCHO01 cy The third annual eession of this school will berin October Ist; close June ist. Private aud elas instruc- Hien day and evening. “Especial aitention given to the cure STAMMERING B AND OTHER VOCAL DEFECTS. au3i-3m DIE FEPSINCE, FROM PARIS, WILE BEGIN ‘her Frvuch conversational lessons at her own and Pupils’ residences, Call after 4 p.m. Sil Ith street Rorthwest.lerms moderate. ‘ocl-2e* SUFFERED FROM NAUSEA AND PAINS "IN breast and -tomach. Was totally unfitted for work, ‘The doctor called i “malar a, dyspeysia, arisiuse from Yitiated air and «edentary employment” Fe failed to, cure we. ‘Tw. botties of Browws Iron Bitters aid. A. 1H. JONES, 122 10th street southeast, cry WOOD AND COAL, AVING OPENED A ERANCH OFFICE AT ‘No, 1020 14TH StxeET NoTHWEst, ‘Lwontd * ¢ pivased to receive orders sor Cal, Wood ana Kindiine Wood. Having unexcel ed facilities for hand- ing Coal, Tam prepared to seli as low as any firm in the Uuriness.” I guarantee first-class Coal ald ston of 2.240 pounds, ‘Eis Sling and Stove Wood at bottom prices. ‘Orders bromptly delivered. JOHN MILLER, ‘Main Office, Railroad Yard, Depot and Kindling W. Mil435 Street and Vininia avenue soutuwert ee Branch Yarde—No. 1020 lath street northwest, aud No. 149 B street southeast. ‘Wharf—Foot of 6th street southwest, se6-3m. Cou Axo Woon. We have just received a large tot of Bakers’ PINE WOOD, Algo, freah mined COAL/of Jor domestic se, all of which weotfer af Lowest Saurket rates, ‘The attention of consumers is respectfully invited +> aL mupection of our stock. STEPHENSON & BRO., ‘thet. wharf and 12th st. and Pa. ave, Woon: Coan. JOHNSON BROTHERS, WHARVES AND RAILROAD YARD: Twelfth and Water streets sqathwest, BRANCH YARDS AND OFFICES: £00 F treet northwes 3U3t 7th street northwest: 3041 Leuneylvania avenue northwest: 121: 6th street northwest: Corner 3d and K streets no:thweet Tennayivania eveuue southwatt E MAILE oTR oF MEW ranks als, ESTERILE WHAnNES Oieie Re uieurparred facilities ioF the economic of FUEL or al binds (Oak DELIVERED OX, CARS DIRECT FROM THE INTO OUL YARD. We deal onty in best qualities of ANTHRACITE and BITUMINOUS COAL, ANI kinds of WOOD, citherin the stick or prepared:2 at our factory. CLEAN COAL, FULL WEIGHT AND MEASURE Ea ent yUumMpe deliverics aud prices us low Tarnished. RS. C. KEIM, 407 5ra STREET NORTHFAST, y (OyR cL iave aed Brown's Trou, Bitters with thé ratent possible bene! wve found its panacea and {Srareily Indorse tt" eck INSHEIMER & BRO, 208 7th street, bet, Hand I, and S151 M street, We coll attention to our ght particular very complete ‘BOOTS AND SHOES FOR THE FALL TRADE. MESSAGES “There ere none better sit ate Su rior {ocustom-ede.” Weave the followitue st. lea. RSSPAPUG tens ards BURT'S FINE once 1nce-hook bale, Burrs TIRE, cats ond bottoms corla ‘zentiemen, BURMS DOY SHOES ia lace and bution, every atyle Weinvite an toapection of these goods from all. that ret In our Ladies’ Department we have the CiLEBRATED COUSIN'2 SHOES. COUSIN'S FINE KID, button, high beel, and pointed QoUuIN'S FINE KID. common-sense too. Rit hi FINE STRAIGHT GUAT, ‘button, in both cotiSs rive PEBBLE, button, to oommon-nense and low heel. = ne ‘Kid, Straight Goat, and Pebble, COX FINE SHUES for Ladies, Misses, and Children, syle of bee! and. oni, ‘AND MISSES SPRING-HREL SHOES in yhich wooc ". Pap See oer ent eer umber. PiNsei ki = sez ‘808 Sth and S151 = 1i¢ STH GTREET, 3 ALL aes Brown tron Biteera, fe the WM, M. GALT & 60, WHOLESALE agers, 0010-3 Corner Ist and In@iana Avenue, ee epee | | New York House sells, exceyt that our jrices are much | | lower for the same class of goods Seatoy Perry, {SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & BROTHER THE MUST APPROVED STYLE. IN “IMPORTED NOVELTIES POR THE AUIUMN 8) ASON OF 3884 ARE NOW OPEN, AND EX: BED IN VARI TY, RICHNESS ASD QUALITY ANY PREVIOUS OFFERING. ELEGANT TQ TONE BROCADED VELVET DRESS FRONTS WHITE SATIN DUCHESSE AND FATULE PRAN- CAISE, POR BRIO AL DRESSES, PROM #2 TO €4. WHITE BROCADED SA\IN AND VELVET DRESS FRONT . SUPERB STOCK OFLYON'S SILKS, SATIN DUCH- ESSE, RHADAMPS AND BROWADES IN BLACK AND ALL © | GRAND FALL OPENING TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER ian AND ISTIL oresixe ofa complete Dry Goods Department: all new, fregh ‘seods, at very lowzprices, MILLINELY OPENING. LYON'S PORE SILK VELVETS, from 20 to 2sinches Wide, tu black and 15 diferent colors, rangiag from @5 to 89 per yard. FRENCH 8 -ADCLOTHS. TRICOTS AND TWILLED LOSS FOR LAUIES HABITS, FREN OH AND SCOP) HALL W INMENSE STOCK OP EUROPE. RICS FOR PLATN AND COMMINATKC NEW PARIS AND BERLIN WRAPS, JACKETS, NEWMAKK TS AND JERSEYS “RARE BANGAINS’ IN ANTIQUE, MADRAS AND NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS “EXTRA INDUCEMENTS” IN KREIS AND QUILTS. Se SPECIAL APARTMENT POR DISPLAYING EVENING GUODS BY GASLIGHT $27 CHOICE GUODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND COR KLOT PRICES. GRAND PATTESN HATS AND BONNETS, The latest noveltics of the season; goods as fine ae any LINENS, BLAN- OPENING OF SUITS AND CLOAKS for Ladies, Children and Infante. Good Goods, correct | ‘Styles, Tailor made, at low prices. As we sell strictly for cash only, our prices are ‘always the lowest, SEAYON PERE ennas want Fatablishedd 180. ONE PRICE ONLY. CHAS BAUM'S, O¢ TTB STREET NORTHWEST. Auwaven Ar Taste GREAT BANKRUPT SALE or PRY Goons the auction of oct Bisck Daess Goovs Deranrucsr. | Tbetr tom oneal tn ete E.G. DAVIS, tn ibedel ac Yrorchhune hee bee so cteartnowsly Lirce’ that wr emunot bectn te Dieu ba Lie balate AY 9 MAKKET sPacs ir end ‘to Tek lanes waterosa fag af the goods, Newer beforr in the history of tua tone eet wach ea cng reuay of ate ein fur8 very agua asiet fay Tota dow of tue ‘my bargain wc tho at She. 65e., 75e,, €1, fully worth w tall shades Drews Goods at Se, worth Having recently visited the Fastern Market, we are Row prepared to show our customer ad the publica large and varied stock of BLACK SILK VEZ) Plain and Brocade: Black Gros Graia ~ilks, from 7Se. to $3.25a yard; Biack Satin Rhadaues and Merv illeux, Black Armure Silkx, for Mourning: Back Satin De Flora; Brocade Silks, Courtauid’s English Creve LUPIN'S CELEBRATED '5. ACK GOUDS Black Cashmeres, frou 50. to #1 50per yard, Bison Cloth, from $7i4c. to #1 Royal Surah, Freach Serge, all wool Craps Angelia, Drap @ Ete, and many other choice fabrics 6-4 Giibert’s suiting, $1 per yard; form r price $1.25. 6-4 Diack French Tricot, $1.25. former price $1.75. WH be Foti # lots ot fity per cen da Cloth, 43 inches wide, tn all fhe latest 1H shindes, Oe per yard. well ® Thew cane direct mn hy articles am we bows it ‘and theriore are sbown ouly by us fd juries wide Si Wool Cenc Cantamee, tm 6-4 Black Broad Cloth for Taflor-made Suite. 0 38 hem wide, wate fing, a at. worth 70a, Stock of Fancy Gray and Black Woolens f ht every pie of habuuel Courtaude + Combinaticn suits cy —= Dalcam recommend thebs we te best | cheapesteyor off red. | “Tease 9:4 wide al ver yard, Stock must be seen to be appreciated, Weassk an in- “4, fringed Barnsley Damask i yriceb ec opkine & ‘cullen variety. E.G. DAVIS, |, Parley Boe {abi Thatians ty sm or tp colt COR, 8TH AND MARKET SPACE. | Suction “¥™ 888 28s every che from Se BLANKETS BLANKETS, Wo touctit weal) all the Misuhcte in tasle, and only let a few sauuple lots, which were too much soled zi mnie. A srlendid 0-4 White Blau Oe rer ‘air, a price hever Infor ‘or, We. Joe wiieat er oa wort gaan Mt lore ‘4 ‘worth 3.5, worth 4 oo. ne German Bieukets, tm @ shaile of Drab, at 82.90 per pair, Cost of imports 4 | | dbales Gray Blankets af Oc. per pair. Merchants and housekeepers buying by the quastities will buver have such ae ana CANTON FLANNELS. | yiScasen, most alot the oclebrated Amosk We saved aout 15 per cent ta thepurchase | Myla is quite an stems ae Mie, auch staple coude. We aS vents per yank, KTAINS. A200, Pains ia 40 dierent wtytem, al trom the Great AT THE 210 pairs Lace Curtaine, 050.; worth 1.25. pPP. L 1 Lee Teer a = 3 oe pep as Eo ody Ht §SS8 We have them in White and ‘beri. wad they are no gre Aa E Aa lt Ss, doubt the cheaprat curtal ered by any house, Aa : Soret ster cerns fh BP 2°! Luu 2*4 TT Sss8 Puruiture or yank We have tt Ao te oon GKLAT BAL INS IN SHAWLS. 00 x Ne mm Oo EY A E Tice stawie RRR $ o YY AA Cashmere Shawle kK oO a: AAA ~ AT) at less than halt prion. zk ‘00 ¥ a = | | Be bourht three lots Austrian Push Cloakeat sbout Seenta on the woller. ‘Lot J—iwenty-bve full-sized Ladies Plush Cloaks st 83 worth #: ‘We have just received the New Stylesand Colors for 2: dice, Mush Cloaks, tinea — weiity, all eizee ‘the Fall, We inaugurate our first SPECIAL GLOVE | te. Crhenned with © falian clothe nt at | stinde of Acteuthan, at @4 ive woul ncaa oh | stisde of Astrochan would tal wren SALE of the season by offering for cold weather cous at 822. Secure one before it is too inte, Lao nieces double width fine Ladies Cloth in all the leading shades at S0cente per yard. This tx theauine rade other inetchapts well at 7> Cette per yard. pieces ent ne full $4 inches wive Insported Cloth, iu ail the new fall shades, wt $1.25 yer yard, Year's price #2. with 2% si CENTS gi Fe PER of Sy” fist PAIR 888 OUR 81.50 KID MOUSQUETAIRES, ‘OUR 81.10 “ELITE” GLOVES (4 BUTTONS.) OUE 81.10 MISSES DO. (4 BUTTONS.) OUR 81.25 GENT’S KID GLOVES. ABOVE GOODS AT 9 CENTS PER PAIR FOR OUR SPECIAL SALE ONLY. 100 arcey Orlental Laces, 10e.; worth 25. Pleces Oriental Laces, 6 inches wide, at 17¢.; worth. pisces Ortental Laces, Bunches wide, at 2 Sb dozen Orievtal Lece 4 15 dozen Oriental Lace Collars, at 26; value 500. gh Soten nest Linen S:ply Site Bronte Ie., worth 3) domen Ladies’ Silk Hose, drop stitch. In six differ. cent shndex at 79 cents a pair. (sold els where Tor $1.40) Aud inauy other turcains. it wil pay you to lay ine stock {OF years at thew prices LANSBURGH & BRO, 420, 422and 44 SEVENTH STREET. \Cices & Dass, ienaid ti eel3, ‘The famous “PALAIS ROYAL” KID GLOVES. every pair warranted and tried on. 3 BUTTONS, $1.35; 4 BUTTONS, 8150; x dust ry of * WILTONS, AXMINSTER, M QUETTS, VELVET, 6 BUTTONS, 81.75; 8 BUTTONS, $200, BODY BEUNS! 18. 114 Antu ‘AND IN- Also, «full line of DKAPERY and FURNITURE —_— COVERING ‘Au inspection of our stock is solirit HOVE & 00. FRENCH EID MOUSQUETAIRE GLOVES, se23-mn 1328 F street. 8 Buttons, in Dressed and Undreseed Kid, every pair ‘warranted, $1.98 and 82.50 __SEWING MACHINES, &c. = SS — Exevexra Axwvan gs Pee SS AE ‘ P ERB COU HAA OS. h 16 Wilcox & Gtubs Ma hihi at” 20 Wheeler & Witeon sacitnn ai... Style American Machines at S6 Grover & Boker Machitewat 5 Weed Machins at icloaine al tering lone machines were put in oud. workin onder in our hepelt Siicy, aud ure wucrauted, Prompt mgd particular atten Bou to mail ordore: — ©. AUERBACH, Wo elso offer for our SPECIAL SALE our UN- DRESSED KID MOUSQUETAIRFS, 8 Buttons, new Colors, ali warranted, for 1.69. $1.95 is the Regular Prive, and that wili be the price next week. 00. cre = corner 7th and eo EE FE TET ST gs Next Door to Auerbach's Gut's Furusliug and ¢ ER NNN T ss. Btore, GaGa EF NNN r - ERE WN NN Tt ee Worrrn Srvzes i Fax Asp { NOW READ! Ladies, ff yon want a pe:fect fttine Garment, try omr Boar Glove-Fitts S Divwenakers ‘send in YoUr nuns, aud we will send you sauple copies of Fall Aud Winter Style ites ot change Every ledy should have our Bazar lvrssmaker, with 800 b-autiful lustre ‘ous of falland winter styles: price 1b cta.. or ly 20¢ts. Hall's ed ustabie ormus for Stine and Gur forms cat: by safusted from the smallest ize Lo thie laceent inay"s. Cl and examineat OPPENBEIMER'4, GENT'S KID GLOVES—aforles’s, Dent's, Fowne’, and Fisk, Clark & Fiaggs noted makes, $1.50, $1.75 and 22.25 per pair. Cur $1.25 GLOVES are redaced to 98 cents for the Special Sale, PALAIS ROYAL, £2 Oth atwet 2. w.. St Cloud Bullding, ¢ aseat tor te sachin. “Ail Kinds Parca ow Home and Hartford Sewing: MIV-39 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Ce ee Tus New “G” Hove TRY THE PALAIS ROYAL FOR CLOTHES AND ‘An Entirely New HAIR EEUSHES. Bigh Arm, Sewine Machine, ‘We import direct and supply the Public at Wholesale Which Exoeis all Others, © Prices, Havive Jcsr Rervaxen FROM XEW YORK, WHERE I HAVE SELECTED AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF FALL = old on Installments : Liberal Discount for Cas. ta Lyery Machine Warrauted 03 soup ar ‘THY HOWE MACHINE O90, S22 F Street Northwest, near 10th xtreat. thm ‘Washington, AND WINTER GOODS, IN ALL THE DE- ae 4 SIRABLE FABRICS AND STYLES FOR st Gf Rasch oN ieatined Box. THE COMING SEASON, EXTEND AN te precy tig Sioeet ont tt tort mliy sewing ever Ve nlient White, ew Hemme, Domestic ceisisuicp mar Sie A BicKEN NEY. adr vin sewsk morte, THE PURLIO TO INSPECT MY 8TOOK OF DRY GOODS BEFORE PUECHASING. Le spores, tee prem se Pepeis, A.M. LAGUE, 42. AND WINTER HATS. ee ‘THE DUNLAP FIFTH AVENUE STYLE 8. L. HEMPSTONE, SILK A} = 008 (003 Market Bpeco—Pa Ave. | pees See ee es = Dey slis and 2500 lich, ettonced. tod oly Teeeate Hing Dofintehed Shirts only 608, Finest Twoale Shira _Drgay Shirts made to ordar (solid bosoms) for MEcrnsre, Po) 5 1000 F treet. ——————— LUCY A. SHAW, STREET ‘mens of Taxes cab SAVE A DISCOUNT by calling upon ‘WILLIAM DICKSOK,

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