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ee, wie 3 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., WADNESDAY. OCTOBER 15, 1884 LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. THE CHIFY St Orricer. D. €., October 15, 1886, 9:30 am. die Atlantic states. clear weather, oriheris winds, slight fail in wem= uns are Tavorable Lor frosts to- ersicr oF te brisk and hig perature—cons 4 continued cold fair weather 13 In- Atlintle and gulf eoast states, Ten- Warmer fair weatber 1s * region, the Upper Missis- “valleys, OceRY COMPANY, 806 7th street, bottom pr b the Ob Indicated for th Bippt and Missou: Tae Cmcaco Gi Dol. 5 DOL, 6 vik street nw. yrecinet, reports that two €¢ Were ‘seen running out of Mrs Herbert Lewis’ yard on tid street, becween, ast. Upon investigation tt bie, under os. hiad bee 155 | Button, box oF plait toe, c: Where for less than $1.73 Hahn's $1.35 old ladies 10-4, 11-4, 12-4 Mansen SPREaps, $1.25, $1.50, 82, $2.50. $5, SL, $4, 34.00, $4.75: blankets, bed Com forts, carpets, olleisths, fan etc. “Towson’s, 695 Pennsyivants avenue, south side. MostHs of hara study Saved e ¥ are hasmless, pleas cure their colds’ D. 8. 1D. Ing to the taste and will and trade mark on every Etssenr’s Ice Caras ere ont of town. 14a New York avenue. Wars you want the purest and best whisky call for the Daring, a celebrated brand, 18 years old, for sale at Xander's, 911 7h street nortuwest. Benv's Presissewa, cures kidney diseases, ete.$1. ‘Tae Fatt Races of t pital Heyele club wil ny thing of the kind ever seen in this clty. contesed races by the fastest riders, country educational column. has kindly tendered Of St. Matthew's Institute to the Societe “nisisaice for its recular monthly used to be held on the second month at the French and Ameri- can claims comission, on H street, up to the time Of the termination of fs labors. The first meeting du St. Matthew's bull was held Monday last. No Expensive Books at Howe's Bustness School Rev. Faruer Cnarrri ‘Tne Chicago Grocery Co., $06 7th, offers brown | sugar for Sy. ib ih, standard Gey er.pu ost_ White’ sugar for 6c. or 19 pounds for -, OF 10 pounds for 73e, Fox Weak Evesie it Hempler, 433 Pa av. CITY AND DistitiCT. ‘Te-Night. NATIONAL THEATER —Herne’s “Hearts of Oak.” Yoxp’s Orzra Hovse—“The Parlor Match.” ‘TaraTeR Commgce—Kentz-Santiey Novelty and Burlesque Comp: Dive Musece.- Amusements, ete. asing performance. Condensed Locals. Street lamps Will be lighted this evening at 5:55 p.m, and extin 5 a. mn. ‘Ata meeting of the Indies having charge of the home for destitute colored women and children, held tn Al Schurch last evening, the se tary reported i eptember 3oth the number of inmates of th was W, and that mach Sick- hess had been proximity of slaugh- ter houws amd also bad sewerace, but improv= nents have recently been made wuich will remedy the evi. ‘The pump on 46th street, between N and O streets, 1s out of repair. A shed used by W. H. Richards for sawing and splitting wood, at the foot of 8d street southeast, Was burned down at an early hour this morning: ‘The fire originated from a furnace. Loss $500. | became ackom ‘The Public Schools, (CUANGS WADE IN TEACHENSHIPS—PROPOSED CHECKS | AGAINST WASTEFUL EXPESDITURE—THE INCREASE IN THE ATTENDANCE OF PUPILS. At the meeting of the school board yesterday, a note from Commissioner West, addressed to the president of the board, accompanying an abstract from the report of Inspector Entwisle, was read, 12 ‘which he states that he has been giving special at- Yention to the Subject of the cost of heating the school bulldings, and finds that tt costs from $22 to $6 per room to heat the building. He expressed the hope that the school authorities may contribute something of benetlt towards the solution of the question of greater economy, as his consideration of the subject has Deep of litle Benefit Applica ons for teacher's positions wers received from Florence 4. Rose, Nellle F. Moore and Ellse M. | ‘Rodensteta CHANGES IN TRACHERSRIPS. ‘The committee on teachers made the following | terms, as in this case. ‘There are mewbersor both Teport, whieh was approved: John E. Thompson appointed as a teacher of the seventh grade, sec- ‘ond grade: promote Isaac Fairbrother from the Sight divifon to be supereising. principal urea division, and transfer RK. L. Joh the fourth division, to be assigi from the third to ned to the eighth grade, view Isaxc Fatrbrother, promoted, to take | #ffect October 15th, 1864; avcept the restgnation of MC. Giles, to fake “effect Octoter Bist, 1884; Qrdered that the reelsed series of Spencerisin copy Dooks be used In the public schools instead of the eid edition, the price being the same; Miss Cora M. Paxton appointed acting teacher in the second fade, Otth division. PROPOSED CHECKS AGAINST WASTEFUL EXPENDI- Tene The committee on sup mitted a lengths rep. Beatlons of the prese pites, the pris ‘ision that ali supplies for the white schools be esinibuted trom n bufiding, and for the is from the Sumner bulldiog: = rie °S and accounts sub- amending some modt- thod of purchasing sup- pro- on the Janitors by requiring the neipal and the trustee ou fuel ppointment of an additional 4 to periorm the S tn Treetving. Inspec <The report was adopt piutions were adopted re: aa X. two supe rintend distributing pecting ary. a former mcriber ol ne adjourned out espect Ty of the ‘deceased. a NCKEASE IN THE NUMBER OF PUPILS ‘The reports of the superintendents for the month ot September showed t number of pupils e we number enrolied, 425,093; and num- The merease over enrollment of pupils was 1,159, d colored, 642, and in we bumber of Homicide Cases Beforc the Grand Jury. attorney has this week presented to the grand Jury which reconvened on Monday four €ases of homicide, the cases being those of Hood, the colored "boy ile anged with causing the e¥,a white boy, on tember $th, by fracturing his skull with a brick; Robert Hallas “Cuffey” ell, charged with, killing Weiter Jones, on September 7th, Dy shoot- 1 Langster caster, the Work= 9 iseharged with kuling Oftcer by seizing the lcer’s pistol and shoo hun, and George Supreme Coungil of the 33d Degree Ancient and Howeh, the printer, chacved with tiling Willan | Accept d Scottish Rite will hold its regular. blen~ MeMallon, on Septeinver 27th, by cutting bin. The Blal session in this cliy next week, comineneing on | @istrict attornes, it ts said, Will present the other Munday, October 2th. The meetings will be held homicide cases pebding us rapidly as possibie and | 12 ‘House of the Temple,” at 433 3d street, the endeavor to have the cases set for speedy tral. proper purchased of capt Wiigut - Kives. It is expected that there will a large Nir. Armstrong's ‘on the Niuilists of the election excitement, and frequently applauded as an appropriste text of his lecture. His ieciure on ‘Tuesday evening next will be on “Gambetta, the Bero or the third French Repubt: At Tears 70 Prut.tco Racks —For the cone of those desiring to visit Piralico during the tail meeting of the Maryland Jocgey club the sseuiger departinent of the Peansyivania ralioad Ss aFranged to run a speclal Crain, leaving Balt More and Potomac raliroad station at 10a. m. hy 15th, 16th and 7th instants, running to the mee Uraek, and returning leave Pime eo tmunediately after rices, Round-hip tickets, $2 Rocwp-Tnur Tickers To Ricuwoxn, Va.—Durh the Virginia state talr, tobe held in Ricbtpol st, 22d, hd and 26th, tickets will be sol tor the round ing admission to Tickets wi ced oa Sale October od to return until October 2th, ‘Trains he Baltimore and Povotnac ratiroad sta lunond at 6.20, 11:05 a.m. and 5 p.m CARPETS axD Ovvice FUMNITCRE AT AUCTION.— Mesrs Duncanson Bros Will sell, at their sales footes, to-morrow morning at 11 o'clock, 20 second : ture. Seb advertise — HaxpsomeLy Locaten RESIDENCE AT AUCTION. Attention Is called to chancery sale of Thomas J. auctioneers, of the desirable brick welling, No. s Lafayette square, which takes place to-morrow aiveruood at 43 o'clock. See advt In anotuer column. Sate or Fixg FURNITURe.—Mr. Dowling will to morrow have a sale of furniture at No. S02 E street, te late residence of G. M. Wight, in which there fe many choice pieces: also, a superb puno. Tuls tsa fine for ing opportunuty for purchasers to secure Brst- or 10 pounds for | | she fainted. Dr. J.T. Winter was called abd was A GATHERING iF GAS MEN. American Gas Light Association in This City. OPENING PROCEEDINGS THIS MORNING—THE FROGRAM | TO BE FOLLOW sD DURING 7HE MERTING—THE PRESI- | DENTS ANNUAL. ADDEESS—THE ELECTRIC LIGHT | aGr. THE GasLicur, ac. ‘The twelfth annual meeting of the American | Gasilght association begun this morning tn Wilk | Ant hall ‘There was an attendance of about 150 tempers out of a total membership of about 20. ‘The association will remain tn session three days, | Shi the time will be occupled in the reading of | papers and the discussion of new methods and im- Processes, The members are from every fe in the union apd trom Canada and there is st | one from Cuba. Among those present are John Balmore, New York; ‘Thomas Butterworth, Kocktord, I a3 Geo, D. Cabot, Law- ail, Fitebburg, Mass; D. ¥. Bauer, a bington; Haltinore: M.S. Grenottgit, Bos ‘Svannah, Ga.; Jno. P. Harbison, Win. Helme, Philadelphia; Geo. A. C. Humphreys, New York; L. Mallet, Springtled, ‘ashington; Eiuerson | Geo. B. Neal, Charles | iown, Mais; Chus. I. Nettleton, Derby, Conn; AL M. Nort) . H.: F.C Sherinan, New | er, Providence; Win, A. Stedman, Laven; Ruxeue Vanderpool, Newark; W. York. The association Was called to order at ten o'clock by the president, Wm. H. Steduan. ‘The vice yrewidents, Eugene Vanderpool, A. C. Wood and Fiscmas butterwortn, occupled. seats on the plate a. ‘The secretary, C. J. R. Humphreys, read | the names of the tollowing for membership, and | thes were elected: W. M. Lane, Lancaster; Win, Haywood, Baltimore: SS. nd, New Frederic Mayer, Ballimore; Fas, Denver, Colo, and J. 1s, Looms, Lane a, THN PREGRAS. Mr. Geo. MeIThenney, irom the committee of ar- Tangements, wlich consist of Geo. A. Mcliheuney | chainman, Thos. Turner, W. H. White, W. Helme, | Frederick J. Davis, and C. J. R. Humphreys, an- nounced Lue progtuib of the present session. "TWO Lusiuess sessious Will be leid In the morning and alveruoon of today and to-morow. On Thursday evening Ute meters Wii be g.ven a banquet at | Wiularu's by tue Washington Gas Light company, | and on Friday morning the members are invited (6 Malt Ue gas Works, after wulel they Will go to Mount Vernon, where they will spend te day. the | association Will tually adjourn ‘Thursday atter- noon. | ‘THE PRESIDENT'S ANNUAL ADDRESS. After the report of Mr. Mellbenney, tue presi- dent read his sunual address, which stated that no starting discovery had been made during the past year. He stated that the electric light had Passed the speculative stage and bad now settled down LO the prosaic duty of making dividends ‘“uere Was no iouger auy fear tat gas would be Telegated to tie sole WuTs of heating and cooking. dhe address Uhen vouched upon several poluts of interest in the business. ‘Vhe remainder ot the morning session was de- Voted Lo reports of committees, eve. A paper was read by S. G. Stiners, of Pawtucket, RL, on “Valves Vs. center Seats tur working purl: | fers,” which was very generally dise after Which the association took # recess until this afver- | noon, ‘At the afternoon session, which convened at two O'clock, We reading of papers was resumed, A Frigbutal Accident. A YOUNG LADY STUDENT IN THE HIGH scHOOL PROBABLY FATALLY SURNED. Miss June Hoimes, a young girl or sixteen, was frignttully and probably fataily burnea yesterday afternoon at ker botue, 1425 8th street northwest, f her clothing having caught tire trom a vapor stove. | Miss Holmes, who has been quite noted for her beauty, fs the daughter of Mrs. Julia A. Holmes, of the bureau of education, who 1s now at Louisville tn change of the educational exhibit tn the Ex lion. Sue dived witu her granamother, Sirs. Sulla | B Archibad. Miss June, ou account of her grand- Mothers unstriulties, hed” charge of the domestic | affairs, aud was 4 student at tue High school. Yes- ierday’ ailernoon om reuurning from school she started to prepare dinner on a patent va or stove. ALappears hat Curing tLe day the fluid bad been dripping. AS Suen as she struck tue match the bare arose from (ue floor, and quick as a fash her clotuing Was tn faiues’ She screamed and at- feupted, uusuccrssiniy, to extinguish tue flames. Thea sue ran inte the Street. In passing out the | front door sou of her clothing fel. from her. An | attempt Was male by some one attracted by her | serealis Lo Uurow a bianket over her, but sue broke | Away and ran Oat into the parking.” Here MessTs. R ardell, Charies Brown and W.L. Baker and other neightors caine to her Tele ahd succeeded, aiter sue ivi Oh the parking, in extinguishing thé Hames. Sue Was taken buck into the Louse, Where | en, ed for over ain “hour in dressing the burns, | wi Were found nearly covering the entire body. ‘He as but little Lopes of her recovery. Mr. Baker Hod this band badiy burned, and r Morgan | had his clothing scorchea while assisting in ex- | Ungulshing tue riames after Miss Holmes ran out Of the house, ———— ‘The Baptists and Mr. Blaine. To the Editor of Tar Evestxe Sran. Tsee an extract from a Baptist paper published In New York—“The Baptist Weekly"—in opposition to the election of Mr. Blaine as President. A city Paper In quoting {t puts as the heading, “The Bap- Usts’ Opposed to Mr. Biaine.” I beg to say through your paper that our people are, and Ian JE BOP AO HR Sa riisan discUsstOns oul of the churches—be- i that a religious organization Is for an ep- | Urely different object. So Uhat the utterance of a paper here and there, for this party or the other, | Should never Se quoted In general, political parties in the Baptist, as in ali churches. “My Kingdom 1s notof this world,” sald our Divine Master to the Koman governor. And the haps ons churches throughout all their his- tory have shaped their creed and practice by this rule. A Barnisr Pastox, = | Maxnuoz Liceses—Ma Heenses_ have been tssued by the clerk of the court to Christan ibe Umhaur Loy ristine bates oh ot eee rg, Germany; Charles George Reckert, more and Mary Elizabeth May; Alexandria Budd and Dora Washington; Frank Harvey and Amenda. Banks; Kobert W. Darr and Kate M. Mubler; John Henry Manning and Mary Parker, Benjamin E. | August and Surah J. Owens; John J. Fitzgerfld and | Mary M. Downey, Centors Coxprer op a Wowax.—About 1045 eelock this morning a woman entered We Crime nal Court room, in ‘which Judze Wyle was hold- ing court, anu’exclaimed: “You areal a set of ls if you're going toshoot me for apply for a United States warrant.” Officer Horn, took her In custody aid carried: her to the Police Court. On the way she rated quite an exeltement by ex- claiming to the officer: *You can Like me, but you Uiat club.” She gave the Hutue ox Alice T, and <e sald she Wanted a Warrant for her busbar A charge of disorderly conduct was preferred. When arraigned before Judge Snel she said: “1 was accidentally’ ar- Omicer Hora gave testl- + and the court fined her $. mony as state Tne Wasnry ECTZEN PARK COMPAXY Ping a Svrr.—Yesterday Mr. D. W. Glassle, for the Washington Scheutzen Park company (the owner cf 2 n Park—Gales? ust August Schmidt, the aud Thomas MeCunn, con- Sewer, to restrain the Sheds or quarters on the ¢ ound sian laborers employed On the a i | ‘Tar AssoctaTep CHAntTrEs.—At a meeting of the | ourd of managers of the Associated Charities last reports were submitted showing that 102 Lapplied during the past inonth for as- Sisuithee; OF these 4 had been furnisued transporta- Hou, 12 foo, 5 lodgings, 8 employment and. 10. re lieved in other ways.” A committee, consisting of | Messrs. Fite er and Warner, Dr, Fardoa and | Saeil wa5 appoluted on Ways'and means. Mr. ns, Who lis Tecentiy returned from Europe, lea short addvess, tn Wich he explained the em 0: the Various’ European charity associa ws, and seid that the American associated | aritles Were far in advance of those of foreign nations, Woods) fled ab a ‘THE ScorrisH Rive StPaeur Covxcm—The attendance froin ull parts of the Jurisdiction which embraces all the lerritory soutli of the Ohio and est of the Mississippl rivers, and the session will be a very tateresting and ‘unportant one. The “House of the ‘Tetuple” will be dedicated during Ue session, special ceremonfal having been ptepared for the pur ‘The musical part of the services will be rendered by the Franz Abt club, i ir. Warner Resigns, | A VACANCY IN THE BOARD OF SCHOCL TRUSTEES. | Mr. Brainard H. Warner, president of the board j of School trustees, has tendered his resignation as | & member of that body to the District Commission- era. In speaking of his resignation to a Stam Te- Porter this morning Mr. Warner said: “Ihave given a good deal of time fortwo years and a half to the schools, and my business has grown so T must give my undivided atien- tolt. 1 have remained in the board for the Jast year only at the urgent request of some of my Dest personal triends. My relations with the mewn Ders of the board are of the pieasantest character, and everything is working in harmony. I sever ‘connection With regret. ‘Ihe schools were never 4m as good a condition as now. Our best famiiles ‘RoW patronize the pubiic schools.” W. W. Bunparre & Co., at No. 928 7th street, are having & grand opening Of ladicy cloaks, Jackets, doimans, Russian cireuiais, &c., to which they in- Vite special attention. See advt. g Troarxe Diseases. ECZEMA, or Sait Rheum, with tts agonizing itching | and burning, instantly relieved by a warm bath with CvricuRa Soap, and a single application of Cvz1cuna, the Great Skin Cure. This repeatd daily, with «wo or three doses of CUTICURA KESOLVENT, th new Blood Purifier, to keep the blood cool, the perspiration pure and unirritatinz, the bowels open, the liver and kid- neys active, will speedily cure Eczema, Teter, Riig- worm, Psoriasis, Lichen Pruritus, Sealed Head, Dau- drvff and every species of itching, scaly anu pinyly humors of the sea:p and skin, when the best physicians: ‘apd all known remedies fail. ECZEMA TWENTY YEARS. ‘My gratitude to God is abounded for the relief T have obtained from the use of tae Ccricuna KeMeDies, 1 have Veen troubled with Eezem, gn my legs for twenty years. I had not a comfortable night for years, the burning and itching were so intense. Now, Lam happy to say, Lh.venotrouble, Only the liver-color on my limbs remain as a token of my for: er mi Hewry Lars, 188 West Avenue, Kochester, N.Y. ECZEMA ON A CHILD. ‘Your most valuable CuTiovRA ReseDrES have done my child so much good that I feel like seyiug thi for the benefit of th. se who are troubled with skin disease. My Utile eri was troubled with Eczema, and 1 tried several doctors and medieties, but didnot do her any good until I used the CurictRa Bemepres, which ‘speedily cued her, f.r which I owe you miny thanks and many nights of rest, ANTON BoseMren, Union Bakery, Kdinburgh, 1nd. TETTER OF THE SCALP. Iwas almost perfectly Lald, caused by Tetter of the top of the seaip. I used your Curicura REMEDIES about six weeks, and they cured my scalp perf cily, ad now my hair is coming buck an thick as it ever was, J.P. Cuoice, Whitesboro’, texas, COVERED WITH BLOTCHES. I want to tell you that your Ccticuma KesoLvent is magnificent. About threv months azo my face was cov- ered with blotches, and after using three bottles of e- SOLVENT I was perfectly curvd. FREDERICK MArrRe, 23 Bt. Charles Street, New Orleans, La, : IVY POISONING. For allcases of poisouine by ivy or dogwood, Tean warraat CUTICURA to cure every time 1 have sold it for five years, aud it never fails, C. H. Moise, Drusgist, Holliston, Mass. Sold everywhere, Curicums, 50c.; SOLVENT $1. POTLER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO,, Boston. Soar, 2e,; Re | W. W. Boxers & Co. ‘Have just opened » magnificent stock of LADIES’ CLOAKS. RUSSIAN CIRCULARS, DOL- MANS, SHORT WEAPS, JACKE, &o. Ats0, FINE DRESS GOODS, SII ES, BROCADE VELVETA, PLUSHES AND CLOTH SUITINGS. CARPETS on our upper floora BLANKETS AND ILANNELS A SPECIALTY, Allof our goods have either besa Imported by the firm, or bought of Importers aud Munuiacturers, We have no Bankrupt Stock or Auction goo.a to offer forsale W. W. BURDETTE & CO., 0cl6-6t No. 9:8 7th street, and 706 K street northwest. ——_———— CITY ITEM». ‘Use Dr. Ball's Cough Syrup for Coughs and Colds and avoid large doctor bis. Price 25 cents. 1 M. Augenstein, th street noriwest, offers for to-morrow only i us? bungaitis: $1.5) casters re coal bods, 252.; decorated clamber Sets, $2.99; col sieves, 7¢.; half dozen handied cups and’saticers, 22; halt dizon wine giasses Waiter, 1c. chopping Lows and Drooins rediieed i 15e5 brobze sia pieie, S4c.; taney crumb-brusu aud tray dozen dunner piaies, 296; hast dozen fant Bcz hilssocks Of Tues’ carpets, dlc; 100 cothes: 8c; 3 bars lauudty si), 1be; Covered Hour Dueacts, 2.4; larger sige, 2.3" huge dustpans, 42. Speclai leuiiétions to. boLiwiig-louse keepers WhO Wisil lo repienis their clowns. coun svt gobiets, Jobnsoi Oysters, 440 ch street, 1 A ‘Talk About Hoow! Gent’s fine Hand-sewed Fulr Stutched Cait Boots, Prime Cait Fegued Bouts, Waterproof Grata Boot, 19 Lou gheoged Slauguter dud rewer Bouts, 3. Farmers and Labo ts, 22, a2 Short and Loug Kubber buts ati sizes. Boys! vad Youtus’ Fue and Stout Boots, ‘Sihie Blecirle Shoe, for $2.5), beats all, Our $1.50, $2 Ladies’ Pebbie and Kid Button, 60, 75 How. ee Hunters, $3.50, | and ¥ cents; ScuooL shoes, Lhe leader; Glove Kid Button, Lace und Co: Gate; LOUNG'S Shoe wouse, 402 Fun street, Look fo:: ‘ile Old W in Winuow, 1 Johnson’s, 13ih and E streets, ; acknowieGved oysierman of the da: Just ar- | Tived & cvoiee Wit of Alb grade oysters, Ainong them el ted Cape May salts, Hampton Tor bal-shell, Uur ordinary "steam are Bars. Deter alld fresher than most. houises seweets THY them. 1 wlerer Tor tae famous 440° | ald 442 9.b street saloon, Noting wut the desi. | Ladies’ large saioo: 1 Ladies? Sacques and Newmarkets in sealskin and Pius, at Sunemetz, 1237 Pa ave. 1 Mahn’s Special Sale of Hoots 816 7th, street 1922, Pennsylvania avenue. Geuts' soNd Kip Bois <2, cheap at $2.50. Muniers and Brewers’ Wis €-pio Lgtatn Boots, Gents! finest hand-stitehed Boots $5 (0 $6. custom t Ait Boots $8.50. Boots $3. Our $2.50) dotib.e oF stugle soie calf Boots superior $2 Boot. ton i Pp Boots $1.25 and $1.50, 1 Boots {roiu $1.50 up. Saxony Woo! G:rman Hand Knit | Jackets and Gents’ Jerseys, at Auerbach’s, 7th and B. Extra si eves furaisicd, O15 ATS, street, 1 Johnson's Oysters, 140 9) JF 200, WOULD WAVE APPETITE, FLESH, color, st'cngth, and visor take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, which will confer them upon you in repid succession. Wt G0 ABOUT WITH THAT ACHING HEAD ‘Try Ayer’s Pills, They will reliove the stomach, xestore the divestive orgars to healthy action, r-move the obstructions that d-press nerves and briln, aud thus cure your headache permanently. oclt Sus Ververs, AND BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOOD3, CASH PEICI SPECTAL BARGAINS IN BLA. K SILKS (cash prices.) Our 9125 BLACK ILK reduced to $1.00, Our $150 BUACK SILK reduced to 81.25. COLORED CASHMERES. widest double width, all ‘ure wool, cash jrrice 3734c. NEW YORE MIL 6 >HELTING COTTON, widest tS, 71] MARKET Space, ‘and very best quality, cash p1 CAR: BROCADE BLACK SILK VELVET. cash pr'co $1.00. CLOTH FOR BOYS WEAR, large assortment, 375. 50, 62, 75c.. $1.00. COLOKED SILKS, excellent quality, $1.00; reduced to cash price, Y5e. is DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, 200,250, 8309. DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, larce siz2, all wool, $5. COLORED and BLACK SATINS, £0, 62, 752, $1.00. LADIES’ CLOTH SUCTING, pure wool fine quality, tl colors, cath price, St oe ae BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK. pure linen, 50s. BROCADE BLACK SILKS, 750. BEAUTIFUL ILAID DRESS GOODS, silk and wool, ‘aa price, 256 EXCELLENT RED TWILL FLANNEL, 250. YARD-WIDE BLEACHED COTTON, excelleut quality, NOTTINGHAM LACE for curtains, 2e., 37¢., 500. AUCTION BLANKETS. great (cash) brains, SILKS, 37 SILKS, 37c. SILKS, Sic. 0m CARTES. 71 wanker SPace, A Cuaprer Ox Guoves. THE BEST SKIN GLOVES IN AMERICA ARE MADE IN HAGERSLOWN, MD. XHAVE THEM IN STOCK IN GREAT VARIETY FOR GENILEMEN. A Two-button Kid Glove for $1. A Finer One. Embroidered, for $1.50. A Lined, Fur-top, Knife-»1 ring, for $1.50, A Finer Oue, of the saine sort, for $2.50. A Two-button, Buckskin Glove, fur $1.59. ASaravac, Fur-Top. Kuife-sprins, tur 82, A Kid Gauntlet, Burk Palins, for 82. A Kid Mitten, Lined and Warm, Fur “loves and Gaunlets, fer driving. A Sheepskin, wool on, Buck Palm. Heavy Buck Mittens and Gloves, Aso, ober styles, For those who prefer Textile Gloves, I have a large as- sortment of Jersey Gloves, skin Fittins, Exe-pt for persons n.uch exposed, gloves that do not bring wool next theskin are the best, as coninet induces chapping. If you appreciate serviceable gloves, examine the stock of HENNING, CLOTHIER, WoO EEE oCO K OK EEE RRR ™ gSS5g BEE Se Bo eS Uo REE Coco K K ERE kK 5us% BUCKWHEAT ‘18 ALMOST READY. WM. M. GALT & CO., WHOLESALE AGENTS, ocl0-3m Corner ist and Indiana avenue, Faz Ovzscoars, ‘Tue council will be in session all of the week. Asso Prose Faee ty AE pee $ 3 AA E Bud aa ee Ren ike gh Bor SAB HERE Sop per 00 W WwW w ppp 7 pros cree Bb En fuk Pe Oo 0 WWWW D D EF E = ¥ ou * w bop KEE i ‘This Powder never varie,» marvel of purity, strength and wholesomenes, More economics! than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be rold in competition vhosphate powders Soldonlyincang LoxaL Baxcsa POWDER Co. 106 Wall street, N. ¥. wt | 5010 STYLE, FINISH, THOROUGHNESS OF WORKMAN- SHIP AND LOWEST PRICES ARE WHAT ARE BELLING OUR GREAT STOCK OF FALL OVER- COATS, IN SPITE OF THE WEATHER IT 13 HARD TO GET AWAY FROM THE BEST WITH- OUT BUYING EXCELLENT AND DRESSY LINES ‘At 86, #8, 810 and $12, MORE ELEGANT GARMENTS At $15, €16.60, $18, 820, up to 930, ‘VERY NEW AND RICH SHADE REPRESENTED, BUT, ABOVE ALL, H OBSERVE THE STYLE AND FINISH, YOU CAXNOT HELP WONDERING HOW WE CAN “ SELL SUCH QUALITIES AT SUCH FIGUKZS, ‘THAT 18 ENTERPRISE. ‘with the multitude of low test, sort weight, alum or | LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO,, nilemen’s Eats of emnei2’, 1237 Pe! test Patterns, ue. 1 pu Excitement. cilement we should not lose tins Drawing of + Which wii happen on Hi information ean be hin, NEW Onea os, Li, The Oe jowing 45 Ue resu.t of the Drawiog” oa Sepa Guu, fas. "No. TU,a08 drew U Pilz 04 sold (313,00, ton, De « tw ti 2 Hopp.t, if; ONE net, 31 LF ed ‘Unough t National Bank chanles’ siteel, Si. Louis, uginger U.S Louls, so. No. 15,612 Of $25,000, one-tiu L. Locke, etapliis, | ‘Tenn ahotuer Ws Culon'and Phin | ers: Bank of Mc PSS. Durst, San | Francisco, Cal. Prize of $10,009, Uwo-tiiucts head by 3S Bank Exclus r Montgomer ash? Franetsvo; iWwo-liths were hei | nous RVeLMe, Boston, Mass, 5.901 drew te Furth Capital avi), Sod wo parues ia Pitsburg, San Frandeeo, Omaua, Neb., aud Suffolk, Va., ete. mshi have ben ours, It we ouly Had invested, but a good reso.uuion tw taike ts never to ieL andtner Opportunity Lo pass by.—To be continued indesl- niteiy. | Johnsons Oysters, 410 9th street, 1 | ‘Try Prentivs’ Compound Honey | of Tar und Wild Cherry, for Coughs and Colds, 7Ua and F streets noruawest, 3 ‘Tom's Brook, Shenandoah Co., Vas, | June 2, 1884, | Dugy Mau Whisiey Co., Battimore, Ma.t ext 1 tnd the sutapie’ Mait Whisky a stricuy pure arucie, fee Mou any hurttul nupan- tes. ahd Just ie atticle for tuberculous patients, Will hereaiger prescribe it in my prartice. Respect= funy, eT Pre & cue ‘Thousands of sufferers are to-day hopeless and despairing. ‘ivy Dutiy’s Malt Whisky. It will re- Store You to healih, sirengtu and vigor.” Baileys, $29 7th street, Wholesale wood and willow ware, All Who Are in Search of Health, whose constitutions are inpaited trom sedentary Lablts or too yreat a strain upon the nervous sys tem by continued application Lo Dusiness, or old. persons, wheter mate or female, when vitality re quires resuscitation, Or When Ue digestive organs | ueed tone, or those’ ufieted with pulmonary dis case, try Duity’s Pure Barey Malt Whisay. For | sule by ali druggists and grocers. Price $1 per bot- ue, | Kuit dnckets. price, at Franc’s, ricuiy Ohe Price lial nls C1LY. 13,1317 maw through. Inedicial virvacs 3 Malt Whisky. ‘Unis (ffective Invigorator and gentine appetizer, Dulfy’s Mall Wilsky 1s unex- welled.” | “Mothers Whoue systems have become | weakened trom the cure aud nurstuz of ehilarh, Will Gud Duily’s tone.” | Fur and Sexiskia Garmenis. . shayne, the well-known Waolesale Pur turer. 13 Prince sireet, New York, will t Fir Garments at retail at lowest cush le prices thls oe, ‘his will agond a % Prohts. Fusion Loo! “We Emphaticaily Announce that Dut- fy’s Malt Wulsky no adulteration with | glycerine, syrups or coloring matter. Its merits ate based aloue upon Its positive purity.” Thorn ‘s Emnision of pare Cod Liver Ot1 with Liypophosphites of Line and Soda for cougls, colds. consumption, impaired Butrition and general debiitty; easy and pleasant totake, Freseribed by Fuysicluns.” Sold by Drage Larve DOLUCs, ade. Auunutactured by W. nion, corner bullumore und Merrison streezs, Butuwle, aad WA ‘Fo be Dywneptic is to be wretched, hopeless, trrvsoute, arowey, langili, a Burden to ourselveg and friends. Duffy's suit Whisky promotes th Proper ussimilation of food aud positively cures Oyspepsla. “Physicians recommend Dufty’s Malt Whisky Decause It1s.a reliable und genuite tonic. The} Dave tested it medicinal zueriis and are convinced. “ouch oa Coughs.” Ask tor “Rough on Coughs,” for Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Hootseness, ‘Troches,15e. Liquid, 850. 18 Nursing }others and ail whose systems are Weakened and deuititated, soon realize grat benent by using Duffy's Malt WHisky as di “Nervousness renders life aimdst wnbeara- ble. Duffy's Barley Malt Whisky never falls to cure ‘the most aggravated form of nervousness.” ~ Razors! Razors! Razors!!!—The Patent Perirct and our best brands Warranted, and kept in proper shaving condition gratis, Naie engraved on our dog collars free. ‘The Rodgers’ Cutlery Bt 487 Pennsylvania av., D.N.WALFOuD, Prop. s&wat “We Publicly Chatienge Compctition by announcing that there ts no preparation similar to Duffy's Bar.ey Salt Whisky. A costly and min- only genuine medicinal wit: ”. “oye on Thirty Ra: 5 ee ay Dr. Dye's Celebrated 'Electro-Voltaic “Belts and Electric ‘lances On trial for thirty days to men Sinner. id) Who are aftiicted hervous de- bin, Vitality and kindred elad toying pe and complete eel ot and cg eg | aucurred, as Uuirty days’ (ial is allowed. “Not the Least Trace of Fusil Ol Is containe! in Duffy's Malt Whisky, ‘therefore, the only genuine medteinal whisky. “Alderney Wagons.” Fresh 3 every morning, ‘and delivered in nd pS a a Lrue strengthening , EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. DRY GOODS._ DRY GOODs. IANO LESSONS WITH TECHNIQUE AND HAR- ‘NNISON. S mony, Leipsic meinod, at ¥29 8th ‘street north weet, assistant fo Prof, 1G. Marta), | & f Seatos Penny, BE + oI 7 - bait! A ‘CCESSOR PERRY & BROTHER) Miia So ional nos Stet gwa ead “Luesdaya, A gt ae oy 4 St | oat APPuOvED oe 1s Te Pupils’ res.dences. Cull after 4 p.m. ‘12th street west, Ball st OV" cS" FUR VME Al ‘ASON Dortuwest ‘Terme moderate. colin | "CSreu re guu Bs gitained at th bal and ot Cr iando 3 ISM AKE NOW OPEN, AND EX: BED IN. VARIE- W2SRINGTON, ACADEMY OF APE, | store of H. Sur soln GRAND FALL OPENING TY, RICHNESS AND QUALITY ANY PREVIOUS ‘only school of ae invitation ANNETTE SCHENCE’S ING AND OFFERING toall to see the: vlc you Senne ipa geen ol agin stee t New (oer ah souies one CuBr 4 Est ae ELEGANT TWO TONE BROCADED VELVET = — 1 saved DKESS FRONTS. = aca TOBE ier. Riudenrarten, mi TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 4 ES oH OE ate of 8 Ban. | Course Gees na ~ | RINT SATIN DCOURSRE AND FATILE FRAN. ies Cong, prcipay will em Sev. 3 toau at Bis | Stevema, of Coa = | WHITE BRUCADLD S41 ORD VELVET Deaes Bora" Nh Thorough private instru tea ac avy | Sow SOE: OCTOBER 1TH AND 15TH. FRONT time and place. seri-1m | Sch D. UPILS IN STENOGRAPHY ANDTYPEWRITING— LIE i. SMITH, Sten grapher and nortuiest, alien 3pm eel JM TEAEVeNING BUSINTSS COLT-EGR, -403 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST. ‘Tioroush irstruction in Peni nship, aud L-onble Entry Book-keeping, "i r store TNE Si MY IOE EXAMINATIONS, erms Resco eaiiw I, TWITCHELL, Principat 2m aaid D pochiwest? k= fd D strects ner trance 17D. ixte-nth year. ‘Twelve teacher” Free advantages, “0. i. BULLAND, Durcetor. ocl-waselia* | JUS BEIONS EXGUGH AND Fite cr scucon for Young Ladies. B11 Vernvos taveuuc, will Se-open SEPTEMBER 247 Lectures by Eminent Professors Genpan and French daily—native Instructor A Library of standard works is constaxtly acceseible tostude:.te ir exch d-partine. x M452, BoCeER AMA brinciyal of ths WASHT IN-3T UiE, (a bounding and Gay scloo! for youne Jadies and litte girls) to. better uccommodation of her pupils, has removed to Relous residence, 1709 L street northwest, n- yrContiect cut aveus, aud will re- OP 0 Wedueway, Sep: mber Irth, Mrs. Buchor having recently returned from Europa, where sive has b-eustuacime the most approved met 0s, Of texeit!oe, united: to her well-known thoronghuess in, the Lei'sh brauches, will mage 4 specialty o1 taining: her pupils iu table prepariug the | pSlusie (vocal tnd instruinental), Drawing, Painting, | EL gation, Frenchy und Geraan, by a corps Of efficient teach I at her new resi = | ‘Yor catatorues apply to the Princi | dence, 'N, if —Stiw ada B. Conn, wo durise tue past Sear bes studied abroad under the best uuctere wills if esired, give lessons in amte (piano, onan and har- mots) to pupils at their residences ou Weauesdays aud Saini ye ved-lin, WAINGION, §H00l OF FINE Alt AND DECORATIVE DiS GN, Vernon Row. 945 Pa avi Day und ev nize class Frecbend ant Mechanical Drawins (Pat nt Office work): Painting, Antique, Por- dt @ d Life class: Modeling, iaumered irass; China Yutnting and Kensinzton Visitors welcume. Orders taken fordecorat dd. 3218 ALE. HOYLE W- M_KOUZEE. ‘Mins 1. J. WALK: R, Seoretary. oc Im ai) DICAL DLPAR MENT OF HOWAKD UNIVER- ity. —Cl nies— Medical Shay il. at th: Freed~ iuan's Howpitat EVERY SA-URUAN, by Profs. GRA: HAM aud PUB.T : EVERY SUNDA \’MORSING atthe Providence Hospital. by Pr f. REYBUKN, Ahm | Morbid natomy Frandnstious at Collese. by a La B. Demonstrations with ynrarscipe, by Prof. | BRACKET. Obstetrical ( inies will be held for Sealor Stutents only by Prof, PUKV >. Dispenrary: Clinics: for; acients, For cards address UB. PURVIS M.D. ‘HEVRE MON f (DIPLOMFE DE 1’ Mit MARS, ETN IRE GAC oe brivately and in classes tor ladies aud chil 1287 12th street northwest. RIVATH LESSONS N AL}, GRADES OF STUDY. Jo adults, confidential, Prepars for College, An- hap dis, Wet Poiut, a Lexaminations, APS ERSTE TU sw curuer Sth and K atrecta n, w. 1 lussical, Business, 8. W. FLYNN, A. M. fiht school, $3 and $5. month. sent KLINGTON ACADEMY, CORCORAN BUILDING, corner Pa, ave. and isth’ at. opp. U. x Treasury, & Select schoo. for Boys and Young Sen." Number stinit— ed. Gnly scholrs of govd moral character reeived, Fall term of 1881 bey ns September 8), ‘und even- jnw sessions. Careful and thorough instruction in the Common English Branches, Bookkeeping, Shor:-ban Mucuer Arithauetic, Algebra, Geometry, Latin BURTON MACAFEE, A. M., Principal. NER, TEACHER Vocui Culzure and ‘kspeare and General Inesday and Friday, Cuesday and ‘ihursday, ocf-Tm? Ko Logical Anais ssiou—aud Kealings in it returns, vening Clases — Torclock. Children’s Classes —’ y p.m At home, Tuesdays, 6 to 8p. ua, 121 New York uvena seb. (AUYECK SCHOOL OF TANGU: GE | $) French. Tals German, }. Danish. Catin, Greek, tausht by tural Method.” Full ‘corns of ine through Wm. Brnhardt, Ph. D, fi ‘High School Residence, oc4-1un jauvenis . Cireth «of the Washi | To Sth Street vortinw: PVP 5 7, FouNSON. y < und Choir Master, fh street hurthwest Pupils tauzlit pri is ny’ | QurLDONS “Da % ACADEMIES, 104 st—Thesiluys, Thursdays and Satur- Holi. kt street and J enusylvania jouday an. Eridays, Send tor cite rus for ranuins ether I to 104 F street pie Prep Laan fed | OLAtK Puiuedj as, teach perso ‘Primary to Greiauur erade, Nc id dcthods, Gerinan, Kindergarten, Norinst clase or teachers," oel-Im. TR STREET. — hi at text Woe less than bal? Business curve in beokkeepiu, ven. ap, eTthane 2. pelling alt. corresponds 15 for thiee wouths, in 2dva raid Unisiness peuumanship al Be, 83. Open all the ear, day ad night Puiis wuxht reprately, notin dices. Blank bucks, 81.99 to $160.” Pvate lessons, Teeiu at any tie och UBURN FEMALE S 16 0 ‘Pighest reference | ocl-dm = Miss BALCH, Principal. SS SCHOOL, eepinge tie usm tine, TON COLLEGIATE | method anpeciats: Ctuldren, Satunia Daiiee alters MF | hoo classe Mine DORA Zi Wel. graduate of Bes aa, 50 Cocvorat street ocb-inr N SS NGLSHAND FR NCHS HOOD for young ladies -nd iittloyiris will open Wedoes day, Septrinber 24th 1308 Hi sta, seloosw® ROF. J. F.GERNUILLER, | PACHER GF VOCAL id Tnstrome tal Astise ab Special at- | tention siven 1 berinncr as w advanced 741 7th street porthw iin garter ” * 82n* VEW METHOD FCK PIASO AND SINGING, AT Prof. De MOLOWSET's Muriel Will Pee {pen ‘on September Int. TSE (Ath yen) sh irtect. aed best new sprint, saving years of practice, training ‘Wives quic<ly to’ the very hivhest culture for operas con Ad snedals ‘mud diplowas will be dustes“Enyacemets procured for singing and plano chess York ave. n. w" a T= ‘BoYs' ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL HIGH ‘8 HOO! 3. W. HUNT, Principal, Pecins its seventevith year Sept, stl 18 the North Ses- | sion Koum of Dr. Sunderiand's Church, 43 street Struction thorongh. Its graduates ave taken bieh Tank tn Dartwouth, Prizceton al Dickinson colleces, and Hurvurd. Lehigh aud Mich gan wuivers ties, a also. fn the goy roment schoo's at « tt Point said Aubap is ‘Addras P.O. Lk. Box 688. tor an in erview.. a TREST INSTITUTE, (03 FST. N.W—THE thd schoiastie year of this ict tation WEL eae | ‘Moud y, reptember 1th. Hight Mati. mati | ghd Flocution spec alties, Private lessons atl sey araie hours tor sdmits, Yrs. BA. CHAMEL.S, Frincip N.b.—ree c.talowue at principal bookstores. selitim by EES 5 2100 sud 1101 M strect northwest, Waah ngton.D. C., enters its teuth year, MONDSY SEPTEMBER 2uy MRS,ELIZABE:TH 3. SOMERS, Principal ce SGLISH COURSE—Completa, thoroush and practi. j LASSICAL COURSF—Prepares for the eenior of the seminary or entrance iute Suit,” Vassar aad | Wellesley eotlscrn te AGH ASD GERMAN—Under the supervision of LOCULIGa In chance oh Mrs. 25, St venn Hart Priticipal of the chool of idecution, VOCAL MUSIC" Dinciwes Sadun Avis’ Roemer Enger. ‘PLANO—Director. ART. DRAWING Professor Anton Gloetzner. ING, PAINTING AND DECORATIVE ART—Uuder supervision of competent teachers, sel-3m, RUENCH AND ENGLISH FAMILY AND Day 'S: HOOL, for Youns Ladics and Little Girls, 1305 Tith street, 1624 Mana av. anil 1623 N street, MreL. P. eDopald’ ant ins Auna Ellis, priucipala the hext school year will begin September 24, 1884. The courve of stn:iy embrac’s every thing nec sary for a thoroueh, Ensllch gu classical education. “Daily” lessons im French—Berlitz methot—for which there is no extra | charge. Class iu woou-carving wil. begin Oct.1 A new department has Leen added, with unustal advantay's for Littl, Girls Just bexin: ing school, A ~peciai herdi> | 8 provided fer scholars living on Capitol Hill or in. other distant parts ot the city. ‘aus-3m GPEENAN CLASSES AND PRIVATE LESSONS for adults aud chitdrs . Conv-zsation (Gnutural N BUSINESS COLLEGE, CORNER Sth an: D siteets northwest, “Fst. blir, 184 Oc Caples Yeauti ul comnzodiors halis, pariory and lace, Toons in Linen hail Suidine. i bes tustitutions tho Tesult of twenty” years’ yrowihk $s conplcte 4n it Tonvewents for traiuing sous snd dsusht Ts, men Wonien, for real life, seif-wappert. usetuiness acid hone Grable inde, endence. “Full cups ci bie, experienced, | Practical tachers, <ltevul.r day ard cyentny sessions | resumed Monday, Sey yer It 6pm. Relotarmbip: tur cue sear. {0n od for day o evening sessions), & nicht,” 16; per mouth, dev 4 Cities” oven fur srrangements ‘Mon lay, August 25. thenaft'r Students ‘are Teeistered: "equiped ansiened seateln the or erdu which they ota | Tungements Handsome. Pustrated ee | Hetofniation an. futersting nad any address, cr given uson spi HENRY C. SP | i! | _Sana A. SPENCIiC tine bin BRET : AD Sittin ot th SLeipste conservatory, fon fa ato ig Gettin: ang “Evenson. 11a nor liwesk . itt <cHoon ime TSuRrET Fravhiin fark meonens fisteect nin drag CER, Principal. uli din al N YO. BE} i tructs | W., OPPOSITE 7 inter, -9ih, Thorou ‘a id paslithoe, Clases tu i br Ste Feit St Wats | ‘MRS, M. STLVENS HT. Purscrpar. ‘The third rnpual session of this choo} will beein October ist; elose June Ist. Private wid clase instruc: tien day and evening. special attention given to the cure of STAMMELING AND O'ER VOCAL DEFECTS, su303m | NATIONAL Ustvenstty, |N LAW DE-ARTMENT, { FACULTY. | HON. ARTHUK MA~ ARTHUR, Associate Just.ce of the supreme Court of the District ‘of Columbia, Presiieut- HON. SAMUEL F. MILLER, Associate Justice of th Saymsiet ovrt of the United ‘States, Frofewer of lusernistional and Constitutional Law. H. 0 CLAUGiTOS, Esq, Professor of Piradin «Evidence, Fuity Jurisprudence, Gonna relat uid ales) ae WILLT MB, WEBB Bag. Professor of iractive and Jaze o: Woot Const enaericing veka reaper eet Profeooy of the La of ica tal F Sonal Property, Contracts. Ayjiied Evidence. 2 Re-opened Monday, October Gth, 1884, at 6 o'clock p.m. in the Xew Law Bullaing, No.0 E street northnst telowuen can be obtalued at Morinon’s “Ballan- tauet Aryans and Adams" Sookstoree, OF ot Ui ofies Of the'Treasurct, Fleming 3, Lavener, “pplicaute tor adiutasion Catto. tain farther informa- ot Cinaiiculats st 8; Louisa avenue, oF at tho ir bul ite ‘AL Uusinesa communications should be addressed to ¥.'3. LAVENDER, 46056 Louisiana avenue, section CAL AND DENTAL DEPAR | MENT: | [Roch aeD Pe UTE SES | 104.and 1006 E street northwest. 4 cctures, which will | Besiven durin te day. will begia TUESDAY, October | 7 cok ain. Cetober 6th, at Bu'ctock ‘The’ profession andthe public are pe baveent, Yer surther information apply to wes HL BALE | seit WD... Dean, IHG H Street northwest, ({OLUERE Sctioot FoR Bors, of 26% Two serarate departments— LIM, ERENCH AND CLASSICAL, Oct, 1st, 1 #4, 16 June Ist, 1885, Pret, and Alcs, Cot tmicipalss Lucien EG, Cuilicre, a. ML, Director, Sa’ stret northwest. selo-tua E01 linn sf, per, Laxp K hematical Schoo’ for Boys, nT 1uthe=thie wecannd Wess a for ots ty for areas "colleges. Sor the Thuoth sulfur the U.-y. Miistary tad Swal Renton | Kotea tenis aden CHas Be SOUNUAT uote Uitiisercet’ Cliculary cau be obtalued sf the Sooke \ tulsa CADEMY OF VHF VIS TATION, CONN! CTICUT | Accetnne and L street, Weshiu:ton: for Young Ladies and Little Girls. —'t be exercises of Peanut Settember eth 183i, Terma sent and weekly bearers fous in yr vate or i lassen wilt be wiven to inden ining eumces vocal aid. instrumental tutes pelatiion | duiwine ta:cp wort ke. at H SESSION 188-1835 OF THE LINTHICUM ie Hactitute 1 Gronstiona Cl ae Wat", DERE! M. Nat: seam ‘R. AND VRS. ALFRED BUJAC'S FDUCATIONAL 1 Home for young ladies and little giris, 1754 M. | sone. Soholestic year opens Sith September PEvate | lessons it Luyiish, French aud Mathematics, — sel-2m* AREIELD KINDHRGARTEN |G THAINING SCHOOL, 1811 It. 1. w., will reopen Monday, October 6. Apply for circular at school room. auz7-6m \APITOL HILL INSTITUTE AND KINDERGAR- | ster: [Rig be nlade’ fo | thiews, ten, So. 20 Ist streot avtitheast Will nevpen Ser teu | ber 15." Thorough ine raction in Engiiah Branches and | Lint Scuuine Riaverg rion Por iiurmaton cipals, No, 22 dd wizvet southeast, a 1.01.4. 22H stEET NonsEWwEst. MLLE. V. PRUD'HOMME is organizing her Freuch classes for the season, Parisian pronunci- ‘ation and a practical use of the language taught, In- Ei bool fc pear Sowa Clole: and in the Wanhitcton Gollasore tasibets Tor sous ladies sd little rire, 1700 1. street, Clanm-s at yeddence, morning, 10:40 to 13° afternoon, 7 and 8:50, eventing. 648,” N.}t—-Cne eveniug 10 the week tor Ruy trof. Gro, Wat. Ween XE | NDAY, ith the Opening exercises of the | siting | OPENING of complete Dry Goods Department; ll new, fresh goods, at very low2pric.s, MILLINERY OPEN) GRAND PATTESN HATS AND BONNETS. ‘The latest novelti-s of the season, pods as fine as wuy New York House sells, except that our prices are much lower for the same class of goods, OPENING OF SUITS AND CLOAKS for Ladies, Chtidcen sud Infants. Good Goods, correct Styles, Tador made, at low prces. As we sell strictly for cash only, our prices are Always the lowest, ONE PRICE ONLY. CHAS. BAUM'S, 6 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. Biscx Duess Goons Derantaexr. E. G. DAVIS 719 MARKET sPaca ool Having recently visited the Fastern Market, we are Row prepare! to xhow our customers a d the Inrve aud varied stock of BLACK SILK ¥ Plain and Brocade: Black Gros Gpsin “ills, from Te. to ‘$2.2a yand; Black Satin Ri and Merveilieux; Biack Armure Silks, for Mourning: Black Satin De | Flora; Brocade Silke, Courtanid’s Enelish Crepe. LUPIN'S CELEBRATED 6 ACK GOOD. Black ( ashmeres, from 50c. to $1.50 per yard. Bison Cloth, trom x70. to 8125. Royal Surah, French Serge, ail wool Craps Angelia, Drap d'Ete, and many other choice fabrics, 6-4 Glibert’s ~uiting, 81 per yard; former price B12. 6-4 Wack French Tricot, $1.25: former prce $1.75. 6-4 Hack Broad Cloth for Tailor-made Suite, Large Stock of Funcy Gray and Black Woolens for bination > wits, Some choice things in Silk and Wool Mixtures, NOMIONS! NOTIONS! ! ‘Stock must be secn to boappreciated, Weak an in- spection. No trouble to abow “cods. POPULAR PRICES. _E. G@ DAVIS, oct COR, 4TH _AND MARKET SPACE, GQ RRR FI A TTIT eo P,P A TF RE ER AA T sca 1, oo yoy 9 ESE oO & ¥ EM tae bn So te OE es) Lun oo? WY ee AT THE . PPP. n Pe & ET Ss pep Aa AA TE Sssg PO 2*4S Tun 244 OE Bss8 RRR yar zk oo dy & FE mE 9 Oo YY AA L AAT EB “oo ¥ 2*4 bus > ‘We have Junt received the New Stylesand Colors for the Fall. Ve inauyurate our firmt SPECIAL GLOVE SALE of the season by offering for Tuovsasos Or Dottans or MILLINERY, STYLISH AND HANDSOME, TO BE FOLD aT KING'S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. French Pattern Hats and Bonnets; all the leading ‘shapes in French Felt Hats. Also a Magnificent Assort- ment of Children's Hata Birds representing every lime. Plumes, Tipe, Velvets, Velveteens, Treble Eng- lsh Crepe. Satin, Silk and Kid Gloves at importers’ prices. Wonderful Bargains in Ladies’ and Children's Cloaks, Twenty-five Thousand Dollars worth of La- ico’ and Children's Wraps tobe Sisughtered. Wohave | added to our extensive Stock of Millinery a very iarge | amortment of Wraps of every description, compris- ing the latest and stylish makes from abroad, which we will sell at lower prices than you find elsewh ra, All we ask, give usa call before purchasing. KING'S PALACE, 008, 814 SEVENTH STREET. Contax Pores, Five foot Curtain Poles, with Rines, Ends and Brack- ets complete, in Ebony, Ash, Walnut and Chorry, 39¢ each, ‘The s me in better er de, 490. ‘He:vier poles. with fiver end heavier Trimming, (9c. ‘The same with Brass ‘trimminzs. 79c. We also Le-pa fulb sine of ¢ foot, 8 foot, 10 foot and 12 f: ot Poles always Ou hand, at « qually low prices, | Square So.id Brass Bird Ceies, $1.19, Allunger and better Cage or $129, Jeypanned Bird Caves, 490. Nickel round Clocks, 9c, Nioiel Alarm Clocks, 81.49. Nickel Carriage Clocks, $149. Juniper cove ed Luuch B:skets, 2Se, Juniper covered Murket Baskets, 39¢, Four-blade Iv ry Haudle Pocket K.uives, 250. bs Large Eoseword Handle Shoe Buttuners, 6a. ‘Velvet Cabinet Picture fcaines, 1c. ‘Silk Plush C biset Pic:ure frames, $90. Solid Walout Side Brackets, 25c. ‘Fine Japanese Sido Brackets, 49c. ‘Brass Cabinet Picture Frama, 39, ‘Solid Brass Match Safes, 290. Genuine Barbotine Vases, 49¢, All Leather double 8:.aw! Straps, 190. ‘Same with three Straps, 260, Club bags from 99¢, ‘Traveling Bass from T9e. up. Ladie.’ Bacs from 4c. up. Beveled French Plate Patent Hand Mirrors, Silk, ‘Plush. 690. ‘Folding Beveled French Pate Traveling Mirrors, 49¢. Louvens gvnuin: Solid Back French Har Brushes, 60, 79, 99nd 81.25, and thoussnds other remarkable, cheap goods, just opened at will be ‘o ‘call rn Erpuellconversata tiven frevo por Gs SILVERBER@S, NDS’ SELECT SCH ELEMENTARY | _0cl8__ 312 "th street and $15 6th street northwest. _ High Schcol for Both ‘Sexes 611 Ist nwe TRAN GhpeeMbe 1b Toerandet | N Beien Ttebook “dense med: | MPRCIAL INorioa cate ae ee ae ed or ibs anism THOS. W, SIDWELL, Principal. | y pysPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF WE BERLITZ SCHOOLS OF LANGUAGES, ARCFITECTS AND CONTEMPLATTNG sar BUILDING To MY OF FIEST- a wali SVT Ea npeagron,2 PHAN 7 BAL! Se Nest MINSTEn SE. ROVIDENCR RE BRUOKLYN, N.Y. 164 TREMONT BT., ChoAELD BUILDING, Lest instruction to adults ‘Private eb ea eet Tobetes “Aoct cosy thd elicieat method Rention very reaconable. Apply to PROF. N. 30LY. FESIE WAIT, 190 BST. BET Wi TY ACHER OF HARMONY AND "LECHNIQUE, will nceive Puptia after ea At home Tucaiaye trou S08 pia eS ts? is GE Soe LAE Tren in Frenchy" Berite method Oboe ‘a ESSE Se np, | HEATING APPAKATUS, AND WOULD PaKT#&0- LARLY CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THR WEOUGHT IRON FURNACES FROM THE WELL KNOWN FACTORY OF REYNOLDS & SOX, WHICH I 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 WHICH Wi LAKE GukaT as REFER: EIMG TO. A CALL Is AND ct Mo wis CENTS ee FP PER SS pare OUR 81.50 EID MOUSQUETAIRES. OUR $1.10 “ELITE” GLOVES (4 BUTTONS) OUR $1.10 MISSES DO. (4 BUTTONS) OUR $1.25 GENTS KID GLOVES. ABOVE GOODS AT 98 CENTS PER PAIR FOR OUR SPECIAL SALE ONLY. ‘The famous “PALAIS ROYAL” KID GLOVES. every ‘pair warranted and tried 02. 8 BUTTONS, $1.35; 4 BUTTONS, @15; 6 BUTTONS, $1.75; 8 BUTTONS, $2.00, FRENCH KID MOUSQUETAIRE GLOVES, 8 Buttons, in Dressed and Undressed Kid,every pair ‘warranted, $1.98 and $2.50. 585g PPP FER nA L £ PoP com kA © =F & Goll s & SSP KER 3 AA LUE We viso offer for our SPFCIAL SALE our UN- DRESSED KID MOUSQUETAIRES, § Buttons, new Colors, all warranted, for $1.69. $1.98 is the Regular Price, aud that will be the price next week. go EE WE ETT ss Goo fF ERS F ee GGO KEKE NNN OT Sug5 = GENTS EID GLOVES—Moriry's, Dent's, Fownes’, and Fisk, Clark & Fiagzx noted makes, 81.50, $1.75 ind 22.25 perpair. Our $1.25 GLOVES are reduced to 98 cents for the Special Sale, PALAIS ROYAL, ‘1117-19 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. TRY THE PALAIS ROYAL FOR CLOTHES aND HAIR BRUSHES, ‘We import direct and supply the Public at Wholesale Prices. oct FROM NEW YORE, WHERE I HAVE SFLECTED AN ELEGANT ASSOKTMENT OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS, IN ALL THE DE- SIBABLE FABRICS AXD STYLES FOR THE COMING SEASON, EXTEND AN INVITATION TO MY FRIENDS AXD ‘THE PUBLIC TO INSPECT MY STOCK OF DRY GOODS BEFORE PURCHASING. 8. L. HEMPSTONE, ot 808 Market Speco—Pa Ave. GEIETS RETAILED AT WHOLESALE PRICES. Pettis and Sioned, restorced ant oily Wowie Fine Untighed Shirto only oe, ines Percale Shirts eae Rime enter SUPERB STOCK or LYC | OSE, RHADAMIS AN. AND ATL COL Rs POK ST AVENING WAR. LYUN'S PURE StI K VELVETS, rom 29 to 28inches, wide. tu black aud 15 different colors, ranging trom @5 to $9 per yard, FRENCH BU! "S SILKS, SATIN DUCH- BRO ADES TN BLACK 12, RECEPTION AND ADCLOTHS,TRICOTS AND TWILLED. CLOLMS POR LAOTES HaBiTs FREN: BAND SCOT: ALL-WoOL. PLATDS, TENSE STOCK OF BU N Dies PAB ICS FUK PLAIN AND COMBINATION SULTS. DEW P\KIS AND RURLIN WRaPs, JaCeETS, NPWMARK: Ts AND JERSEYS “HARE BANGAINS" IN ANTIQUE, MADBAS AND NOTTINGHAM LACE CUR FATNS. | “EXTRA INDUCEMENTS" IN LINENS, BLAN- REIS AND QUILTS. £97 SPECIAL APARTMENT FOR EVENING GOODs EY GASLIGHT $27 CHOICE GUODS, PLAIN FLUU} P PRICES. SEATON PFERY, Pemey Berea, | Established ino, oa — « | ! | Ausiven Ar Lact. GREAT BANKGUPT SALE or DRY Goons Pre not MALSTEAD, HAINES & CO, DISPLAYING ES ANIQOOM> Kee ‘Their tose has haem our ain, for we euccenlted tn ew: tins Portion of thrar stock at ebout fi a pur tiaw tae beens au t eon to get all od atin to ta late wareeman for Never befor ia © i cwonp tt Mt atan ALT OF a they oe uaty Darwadue whick ity | erceut tor veces Uew fall shades Dress Goode at Sc. worth } ‘cers {iluminated wool Dress Goods, Le. per yard, waite 4 canon all-wool Chudda Cloth, 43 tncties wide, tall the latest 11 shades, Oc per yund, well worth SThy ‘Vives catne direct trom the custom house, havi ar inthis ie ved of trust had been ve Ait we tovk the eutire | We boueht every peer tp the Bab hea} ext ever off ted. Lease 7-4 wide ali-linen Loow Table Damask at 200, ant, value 746 To and 15e,, every one a geuuive bar “Towels at 8. 10, ro em heavy Knott 4, trinesd Barnsley Damask 2g finer retail rice 3 Napkins avd Dov ies tn ctidbew variety Baraley fioest Table Mmauask. by ¥ tert rtild's rape end can mecoumend them as the best aint or fn patterns, sone ia long ae ive arn, every Uae Evia this great = BLANKETS. BLANKETS, ht nearly all the lew! tu the wale, on fron tiabditce.” A npleadit 10-4 White Blanket, we heard ot Weuest uber doe th et 1h #4 On. 35.00. tue proportion, che wiuihe Geruan Baukets, im ® at 62.50 per pair ‘Cost of importa y Blanket at se. per pate awa CANTON FLANNELS, tn Merchants and We bout. only leit 8 tow sainple lots, which wery too 1 | vg Uy Ue QUAMLItiE® Will Dever have | 45.cases, most’ ull rated Argos age Mie. 15 pee cunt inthe pucehiane of ewe, tiem i Mtattesoous. Weaball ot a ROTTEN ALO pairs tao" dierent Ay io Vainw Lace Curtain, ¢ e.; worth #1 25, warn $17 wert ¢ ‘Nha wie AN ot Jews than hinlt siden <Rehourht thes ots Austriau Hush Clowke at about Seents-on the douse. t1—Twonty-ave full-sized Ladiew’ Plush Cloaks at ‘worth $10. 2) Setity all ieee Tad.er Flodh Cloak tne a italian cheat awe ate 913 | “Lets tweive Plush. (Do suum trimaand with « Meh liste of Astroclai mt soe Wouls retall whew the cold weather co.ves at $20. Becure ons belore it is too Bs 15) pieces double width fine Latiow Cluth in all the Jendinne sliaden at SO cent» per yard. ‘This le the same rade other merchants well et 7 ceuls per yacd. iors arn ne {ull 94 itiches wie injoried Tricot dual he cw sal unde at 61-0 yer yd; Inet c-8 Oriental Laces, 10c.: wath 25 ql coe Urveutal Laces, ¢ inches wide, at 17e.; wort <0 plowes Ortental Laces, 8 ches wide, at 2% HSdoern Oticrtal Toe Clare at 26" toe Ss dooen Ortental Lec “es valor fiicet Linen S-piy Shirt brute, Ibe; wort Be. ‘3 Jom Lndies’ Silk Hoss, Arop #titch, im six differ ‘ent shades, at 75 cents a pair. (wold els where Tor $1.40) md many other bareains, it wil pay you to lay ina, tuck tor years at these prices, j LANSBURGH & BRO, eld 400, 42 and 426 SEVENTH STREET. SER OREN Que VEL BODY BLOSS 18, VAT > TRY IN- GKAIN CALITS Also. a full line of DEAPELY and FURNITURE Ohi itpestion Of ome stock a potistad. suspection of om 'HOOE BRO & CO, sean, 1528 F etroet, f2-CAPITAL PRIZE $7500.08 TICKETS ONLY 8 BHAKES LN PRUPORTION. Lousiana STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. the arranges wai Lrrawinge a ant i pereom Suaelees. and that iy Faurnens aid am | "We do hereby cortity that we muy: | mente ror ai the Month! yand s Tie Lowmana State Latiery | mmaage and control the 1s acevn, Ue wae ace conducted witht yoo saith toneard ail Partin duithorize the Com- Franiy to we Chas cert sicate. With Fie-stmalee OF oUF Sgn tures tts adcertusementa.” Commiantonere, | — Incorporsted tn 1808 far 35 eave by the Taialatne feredeattal ant Coan sls purge lth oa itad (EAI hart wha aewerv fund of Over 380,050 Dyin over tr iinitie pomnar vote tte franctiten wae guiden'yartof tte pmeabat biate Goumestucon adoptad Devemer 2°. 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