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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. elie D. C hot. OCTOBER 17, 1884, LOCAL MENTION OFFICE OF THE Cit WasusxaTos, mountains, Ham "8 subs: ‘THE CHiesco ofters Eight b Finest Friday, Ueto SEE Howe's bi ‘The Weather. Opricer, 1555, 9:39 em. States, generally fair winds, slight tail in tem D.C. Oe lly fair weather fs In tS east of the Rocky < LE OF Boos, ng Boots, $2 10 $8. 5, F250 ated $3.00, BOE $8.59. or-pro. t zPalnBoots,$3. #6 legged Rubber boots for men, fren. ‘and 1922 Pennsyly nia ave nue. Groe Compaxy, 06 7th street & battor: pric And B. ASD SINGERS m Cough Drv tal Bicycle ver seen hi Ut the fustest ride sted maces by ess school, educational colump. Egap Sinshetmer's aavertisement. Brrv’s Prrsissewa, cu (Cxoags from $2.50 up. Fesseiu's Ick Sew York aveu ney diseases, etc.$1. oung’s, 736 7th nw 1a Ckeaw and Charlotte Russe. ni A Fixe young horse will be sold at Dowling’s fied & bill 1 fng a decree vesting the title tpt lot 1, sq. complainant. Tar Chicago turd, on account of accident toa leg. lore Bratt, for Dennis Melnery, has | pquily against Surah E. Cross, pray- . in rocery Co., 806 7th, offers brown sugar for S\c. ib. almost white sugar for 6c. ib, standard A stigar for 63s¢., oF 10 pounds for granuhated sugar for Fe, OF 10 pounds for ett loaf sugar for 73gc., or'10 pounds for 73c. Anmirictat EYrs; Hem CITY s, Optician, 453 Pa. av. AND DISTRICT. Amusements, etc., To-Night. Nattosat. Ta Forn’s Over’ EATER —Herne’s “Hearts of Oak.” 0 He The Parlor Match.” ‘TeeaTen Comrgce.—Rentz-Santley Novelty and Burles I Ms © Street lamps nal tons In Sess! Lok gr ganized v congratu try, on ye While pe r ‘The will of the today. He bey named her Mr_ Masé admitted to the D ‘The Gas Light Associ: BANQUET AT WILLAKD’S LAST NIGHT—TRIP TO MOUNT ‘The members tion were banquetted at Willard’s last night by ‘on City Gaslight company. ‘The pres dent of the assce! ‘the Washin; ‘Company. 4. ¥. MC. A. Bone fing! exec asing performanc= —Prot. Boyd's lecture. ondensed Locals. | Will be lighted this evening at 5:50 | nh at 4:1 Conference of Ch In st. 3 nntal sess 5 | 13th Inst., the winter price for placed at 20 cents per gallon for the pro- t of Columbia en of the coun- Street yesterday, a from the carriage, which James Lowell, the vessel that sunk has arrived at the wharf of the In- map: late les Strickhardt was fled Richardson, of this city, has been ! ice before’ the Supreme Court of | mbia. ‘VERNON TO-DAY. of the American Gas-light associa~ mn, Col. Stedman, of Newport, Grave Robbers Sentenced. VIGO JANSEN ROSS AND HIS COLORED ASSISTANTS SENT TO JAIL FOR A TEAR. Vigo Jansen Ross and his two colored accom- plices, Thomas Bowle and Heury Stevenson, were tried in the Police Court to-day on the charge of grave robbing, It being alleged that they entered tae colored Union Benevolent burying ground and took from graves the bodies of Annie Greenleaf and Matilda Kent. When the defendants were ar- ratgned, Jansen said: “I am gullty of going there under the direction of the National Medical Col- Jege, and was in the cemetery when the graves were dug yy I never dug up a body in my life.” Bowle pleaded not guilty, a3 did Stevenson, through his counsel, John A. Mos3, who sald that his client Was intoxicated at the Lime, and was drawn Into It by Junsen through false statements, Oflicers Markwoo 1 and Sullivan testified to the effect that last Friday nignt about 11 o'clock they noticed a wagon standing a short distance from the ry, and thinking something was wrong they concealed ‘ives in the siadaw of the fence and remained there for about an hour, when saw Bowie come out of the cemetery with a bag on ht der — de a kK Ina te got Into the wagon and started to a the witness put them under ey arrived at the station the in two dead human bodies. “A ere also in the waxon. Steven- “i. Jansen said “they were two t he had taken a decom unetery and buried It. Steven- I that he wished He had stayed home and ad Of Goins OUL after “SLITS.” Fed Sexton, testified nt and Aanle id found nothing but clothing vs grave, and in Anule’s grave the de 4 body of Wm. Warren. dant Stevenson testified that on the night 4 he was sitting tn front of Madigan’s saloon 4th street, where he was employed, When Bowle nd Jansen walked up. Witness was Intoxieated, aut Janwen asked hin to go, with tyem and help | them to nove some things. Berore he went Jansen treated, and he (Stevenson) was so drunk that he | had to® be put into the wagon, and while on the row he went to sleep and was awakened when tiey arrived at the cemetery. He ovjected to going tn at first, but Jansen showed him a permit Said he had’authoricy from the board of health. While giving his testimony Stevenson seemed to think tt was all fun. “Eleven months and twenty-nine days in jail each” was the sentence of the court, An appeal | was noted in Szevenson’s case. | — ‘The Fall Bicycle Races. | THE PROCESSION OF THE WORELMEN AND CONTESTS ED THIS AFTERNOON. races of the different clubs of the District will take Place at Athletle park this atter- noon. The procession of the uniformed clubs will start from the Capital club house at 3:30 o'clock, and will proceed over the following route: G street to 10th, to F, to11, to Pennsylvania avenue, to 15%, to Vermont avenue, to Ruode Island avenue, to 9th tothe park. The order of parade will be (1) Poto- mac Cyclists, (2) Star club, () District wheelmen, (® Washington Cyele club, (6) Capital club, ‘The Procession will be commanded by Capt. Crossman, ‘of the Capital club. ‘The program of races 1s as follows. 4:15—Five- int challenge cup: 1, Howell 3.7. A. Berrynill; 15, Ben. ‘uney riding by Mr. Ed. Tay- | : open for men who have | never won a. prize: 6, C.'E. E. Flathers; 4, F. E. ‘McCoy; 7.4. T. King: 8, Phil. S. Brown; 10, F’ Brad- ford; 14, W. H. Benton; 18,M. 8. Olds; 17,W. D, Dore- | 18. R. Ruppreeht. 4:36—Three-mile club han- | Tor Willett &Ruof ‘cup: 1, Howell Stewart, | T.A. Berryhill, 12 Seconds; 4, F. E. | Seconds. 5:10—Monocycle ’ ridin Dinwiddie ‘and Seeley. — 5:29- an open Face: 1, Howell Stewart; 4, F.E. Mecoy: Wm. E. Crist? 9, 1. N. Kruger. "8335-~ h in. E. Crist, seratch; 18, Taas Saltz E. E Flathers, 10 seconds; 8 30. seconds; 12, Will’ Robertson, 16 ~ King, 15 Seconds; 10, F. Bradrord, Smith, 15 stconds. 5:35— Halt-mile p for boys not over M4 years: 19, Hobart Berrin; 21, Geo. Falrbrother, 20. C. C. Clem Robt. Berberich. 5:40—One-nlle open: 4, Wim. E. Crist; 9, LN. Kruger; 11, 2, WUIl. Robertson; 13, Laas Nal a € nan. uiile club for the’ Woodward & | Lothrop 1, Howell Stewart; 2, Rex. Smith; 3, T. A. Berryaill ——————— Washington Markets — Retail Prices. Meats.—Beef, porter-house, 2c. per Ib.; sirloin, soe. per Ib; rib Toast, 1520. per ib.; round Toas' izyitise. per Ib; chuck, I0a123e.' per Ib, corned, ‘Sa10e. per Ib; d0. dried, 2c. per 1b do. | chipped, 0c. per Tb; do. tongue, S0us0e. each, Lamb, 1atse. per Th; veal, 12\ga25e. per Ib.; mut on, T8aise. per Ib.; pork, i2: aise. per Ib.; bicon— ams, 6c. per Ib.z cut, per Ib; shoulders, liai2ye. per Ib.; cut; 2igatse. per Ib.; middling, yealde. per Ib; cut, Taide. per Ib; lard, wyalse per Ib. FRvrr.—Apples, 25a50c. per pk.; lemons, 2a30e. per doa: oranges, souroe. doz; bananas 25453e, por diz: peaches, $1 per pk.; Watermelons, 15430c.; pears, Sa$l per peck; grapes, 10a%e." per 1D 3 do d Affairs in West Washington. M, -The of Miss Neenah Dodge, a iter of Robert to Mr. Gi a Pee ped tand, Md., last “evening at St. John’s P. & tured, Dr. officiating. ‘Srneet lurxovemesrs.— Work was completed on Prospect avenue yesterday.—-There is apparently ‘not muca of getting the P-street improve- Tent Anlshed “betore Christmas, and it ene much of a job elther.—Workmen are at present engaged in repairing and patching $@d street trom M street \oward Water street. Gkaix Receirrs.—Canal boat Loudon arnved with 2,000 bushels of wheat and 500 bushels of corn for Hartiey & Bro. Wheat sold on ’Change yester- day at 8634c. to 8716C. Z SHIPPING News —Schooner James S. Lowell ar- rived with 1,150 tons of ice from Kennebec. Schoo- her Wiliam’ Mason arrived light from Fali River. Copirion oF WATER AT 7 A. M.—AC all points, 36. Low tdein theriver to-duy atai5 p.m. High Ude at 11:15 p.m. — Roonp-TRIP TICKETS To RICHMOND, Va.—Duria the Virginia state fatr, tobe held ‘in Hicnmond Octover 2ist, 224, 28d and 24th, tickets will De sol ‘at $4.50 for the round-trip, including admission to the fair. Tickets Will bé placed on sale October 20th, good to return until October 25th. ‘trains ‘wilt leave the Baltimore and Potomac railroad sta Mon tor Richmond at 6:39, 11.05 a.in, and 5 p.in. W..W. Bonoerre & Co. ‘Have just opened a magnificent stock of LADIES' CLOAKS. RUSSIAN CIRCULARS, DOL- MANS, SHORT WRAPS, JACKETS, &o. Axso, FINE DRESS GOODS, SILKS, BROCADE VELVETS, PLUSHES AND CLOTH SUITINGS, CARPETS on our upper floors, BLANKETS AND FLANNELS A SPECIALTY, Allof our guods have either been Imported by the firm, or bought of Importers and Manuiacturers. ‘We have no Bankrupt Stock or Auction goods to offer for aale, W. W. BURDETTE & CO., 0015-6t No, 928 7th street, and 706 K street northwest, JF, 2OU, WOULD HAVE APPETITE, FLESH color, strength, and vicor take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, ‘which will confer them upon you in rapid succession. ‘W242 60 ABOUT WITH THAT ACHING HEAD? ‘Try Ayer’s Pills. They will relieve the stomach, restore the divestive orgats to healthy action, remove the obstructions that depress nerves and brain, and thus cure your headache permanently, cls Siss, Ververs, AND BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOOD3, CASH PRICES. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN BLA: K SILKS (cash prices.) Our $1.25 BLAGK SILK reduced to $1.00. Our 8150 | BLACK <ILK reduced to $1.25. | COLORED CASHMERES. widest double width, all Pure wool, cash price 37%4¢, | NEW YORK MIL § SHEETING COTTON, widest ‘and very best quality, cash price, 25c. CARTERS, 711 Manxer Space, BROCADE BLACK 4ILK VELVET. cash price 81.00. CLOTH FOR BOYS WEAR, large assortment, 37) 62, 75c., $1.00, ileg COLORED SILKS, excellent quality, $1.00; reduced to cash price, Tac. DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, 2.00, 2.50, $3.00. DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, large size, ail wool, $5. COLORED and BLACK SATINS, 50, 62, 75¢., 81.00. LADIES' CLOTH SULTING. ty, all colors, cash price, 2507 PUTS Wook Aine quality, BLEACHED TABLE DAM. BROCADE BLACK SILK: BEAUTIFUL PLAID DRESS GOODS, silk and wool, ‘cash price, 25¢. EXCELLENT RED TWILL FLANNEL. 250. YARD-WIDE BLEACHED COTTON, excelleat quality, NOTTINGHAM LACE for curtains, 25¢., 37c., 50s. AUCTION BLANKETS, creat (cash) barzaina, SILES, Sie SILKS, 37c. SILKS, 370. se, CARTCRS, 711 MARKET SPacR IK, pure linen, 60c. Tuovsaxos Or Doxtass CITY ITEMS. ‘The advocates of the use of Dr. Bull's Cough ‘Syrup are innumerable. Price 95 cents. t Necessities for Colder Weather. Gentlemen's scarlet flannel underwear8i,$1.50,81.75. White merino and .amb’s wool shirts & drawers,50c. to $2.00. Norioik & New Brunswick regular made underwear. Shaker,casimere, merinoand iamb's woo! half hose Fiannel overshirts, wooi knit Jackets $1, $1.50, $2. Extra heavy Canton Sannel drawers 50¢., worth 65. Gentlemen's Un:auudried shirts 50c., 75c., $1. ‘Toxether wit « complete line of then’s and boys? furnisiings (ncludiag ‘super-stout British socks, 8 irs for S0v., aud Doys’ White merino shirts and Tawers 25c.). at KR. C. Lewis’, 920 7th street, De tween T and K northwest, established 1863. N. B.—Immense stock Gf men’s and boy's hats, @ Great sate of houseivid specialties for to-morrow only at R. Goldschmids, 812-7th st. t.w.; handsome hand painted china tea sets, 63 pieces oniy $6.97; Un tollet sets, 3 pieces $1.87; Su- petlor white chiha chamber sets, 10. pleces ‘deco- Fated with colored bands and gold lines $3.27; dec- Orated with moss roses $4.27; witn jar $6.47; land- decorated with flowers, meiuding ‘covered Jur $9.79; Jipanned coal hods 2c; Brown's French Show dressing, 2 bovties for 226: tumblers 6 tor 12c.; 96 sheets of COvored oF Wulte shelf paper only 15¢; hassocks of fancy carpets 27e; a lan eof Pure Oat meal or Glycerine soap 9c; decorated china tea 44 pleces, square shape $1.47; covered chamber jain dinner sets, in goblets 6 ; porcelain cups and Ug; langer size 69c; decorated With is nd old lines, only s7c; very hand- rated Euztish china dinner aid tea_set, | Only $14.97; tin enspadores de; larger size i and tray 195 large fruit bowts or Cake stands 19; lnndsome splash mats, only Hey 4 Dottle dinner esters 47c; also the Daiance ot Daby. carriages and traveling trunks will be offered be- low cost. 1 To Make Place for Our immense Stock Of holiday goods which are now arriving, M. gensteln, 817 7th sirest, offers the followiug special Bargains for to-morrow: Decorated chamiber sets WiLh gold lines, $3.03; chopping bowls, 9c. Superior white haudle Knives and forks, 7c; NeW styie covered dishes, 44c.; large dustpans, den; 3g doz. handled cups and. swicers, 42c.; Frenca chitia, hand-paluted cuspadors, 74e;" Ure-provt teapots, 19; ‘O'Meara’s Hoyal Glue, '10:. bottle; wooden water bucket and 30 clothes plus, 15; coal hod, shovel, poser and litter, 8c; coal seve, "Ze; supe Hor brows, 18¢., worth 40c.; Huber fruit stands, 282; lava clspadors, 13¢.; biacking Urush and box king, 0c; Brittanid soup ladles, 9c; 1 doz. mctallle teaspoons, $e; 12 on row blocktin muitin pans, 23c., Soid elsewuere at 60c. 1 Special Sate for ‘To-morrow. Han’s, 816 7th street and 1922 Penn’a ave. Ladies’ kid and pebbie bution and laced, %., worth 1. “ box-tve pebble button, worked hole, $1.25, vaiue $1.75. kid, worked hole, stylish button, $1.50, usual price $2. ‘Misses’ Solid spring heel button, $1, cheap at_$1.25. Chilid’s bee! or spring, solar tip, Bulton, We., Worth, Boys’ soidr tip, button, $1, a bargain at $1.50, ‘Our 60c. Soild School shoes for buys or girls. 1 Grand Opening of a superb line of Cloaks by the New York Cloak and Suit Company, at Young's 7uh street Mourniny Store, 736 7.u street uortnwest. All are Invited, iy Special Low Prices to-morrow at Clark's, 734 7ths he last chance. Special kid giove sule. Our mousquelre KiOVeS, 21.15; Our $1.50 4-button kid g.oves, 89c.; a Job 1oL of kid gloves, 49c., | actual value $1; our $1.98 undresssd Kid: cs Special treat. ‘Dr ove eS al $1.50; jail uur 6c, calico, 4¢.; med= nel, Te; children’s’ jersey | caps, 2 The above prices po-itively for to-mor- Tow Oniy. ‘To properly Introdlice our new cloak de- partment stardie vargatns wil be offered to-mor- | Tow, aU Clark's, 734 71 eb horthwest, Remen- ‘d._all-wool 3 Bargai ne Feit Hats, elegantly trimmed, 98 d from $1.50. > untrimmed Felt Hata All Tonner price, $1.12, Best sl0cs Of Ladies’ Felt. ila’s, all the Hewest stipes, at greatiy’ reduced prices, Osincu “ips, Pluiues aid Fancy Birds and Wings at way down ph It you are tn need of any Millinery Goods, call to moriow, you will save money. LL. Brovr, 10 7th street northwest. 1 Special For ‘To- 500 yards Worsted Ball Frings, 25c. yard; one lot Stamped outline ‘dies, 9c; Inkints? and Girls’ handmade Worsted Caps, 25c.; Children’s Merino Vests, 18 and 2e., elegimt sound: Antique Lace, 12: 5 que ‘Lid S, 2c; our special’ Co: 3 Dr. Warner's, 49¢.; 1G. Double Bone,$1.25; More Of those Opera Kids at 5c. MMS. MAX WEYL, Agta, Chtiar cents, £ lorrow. EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. ‘V, WILSON, Eder of volte Culture and heory, cats ET 1408 200h street northwest TUTE WASHINGTON. D. gus "in the en By sidited inet Prine. ‘eee bore ner) : e ner Vaseat apd ‘other Students are prepared for jactat and other, collewes. iia any ot dara fo eraduates a special Mdeen Laticsage, Matherauticn Natural Selences, iNerture, including Rn witha eccompanyiag course of History: Lalice who oa 2212 ‘school and Scientific h Barty gid school wi Pcl ay ro oor pacesing ecial branches,” Afferuoon aud Kvening Classes foF ‘Tadies Jn German: also in Gerioan abd French. “Terms te. "Fur particulars sddeas Sele ta09 MIE, end ANS WAL D- CABELL, Principala, AMBERLIN, RECEN LY OF receive papila ia Piano, China: Patat- ‘or referenpes and tersis ad MIME REPRINCE, FROM PARIS, WIL BEGIN [her Fretich conversational lessons at her own aid Pupils’ residences, Call after 4 pam. Ol 12th stroet horthwestLermis moderate, ocl-tm* WiSHINGTON, ACADEMY OF TELEGLAPHY: ‘only school of the kind A spebial invitation toall to s-e the method by which you can soon earns. Profession. 214 21 strest southeast, ‘ocl-4w? ESS SCHOOL, W. L. PARSONS, MM. % (ate of Spencerian Busl- Coitogey, vrincipa’: wil Spon Nov. 8 ise at S10 ‘OF full particn ars address te Principal, P. O. 2 N.B. Thorowsh private instru. tion at ay tine and place sez UPILS IN STENOGRAPHY AND TYPEWRITING— Apply to NELITE H, SMITH, Stenographer and dypew iter, 801 12th street nortuwest, ‘Terms moderate, YAPITAL, i: if PENNSVLVANIA. AVENUE NOMLHWEST, iteiction in Benim Betiip. Mathematics aud’ Lonble Entry Book-keering. Scents pepared ior Vick EXAMINATIONS. J, TWITCHELL, Principal, ocll-lw* AS, 2. D, BUCHER, MT Princizat ‘of th: WASHINGTON COLLEGIATE INSTT. ULE Ge Goardine and. any scl el for youu Iadies and littiegiis) 10. better dation of het Pupils, has removed vo the sracious resdenee 1700 5 Steret northwest, azGonmect cut avenurs aid Will re= onan Wednesday? Bey? tniber Lich, Airs. Bucher avitg recently returned from Europe, wilere se has been staring the most app-oved mick oe Of touching, uniead to her wel-knowarorsebaeae ta the’ bella branches, will make « specialty of taining Drevarlng teas teeter Te gba, feveral dpportuens pre em tonite the highest 7 ‘ACGOMPLISAMES 8: Music (¥« and instrumental), Drawiny, Painti Pee ec eee aoe ., For catalorues the Principal at her new resi- apply to dence. N. N—Miss Ada B. Conn, who duriug the year hias studied ubroad under the best masters, will if red, Kive lessons in music (piano, har. mony) to pupils at their residences on We ya and Saturd. ya. <eo-tm WASHINGTON SCHOOL OF FINE Alt AND DECORATIVE DES GN. Vernon Row, 945Pa. uve. Day and ev-ning clases, Brechand and. M-chanical Drawing (Patent Office work): Painting, Antique, Por- trait ad Life claswa: Modeling, Harm brass; China Yainting and Kensington” Visitors: weicome, ‘Orders tuken for decorat ddea.aus AE BOYLE. W. ‘Secretary, M KOUZEE. “Mine E. J. WALKER, ‘ock-im CAL DEPAR MENT OF HOWAID UNIVER: Ch ikea “Medleal and Sa ‘hr Freed= loapital EVERY SA URDAY, by Protea HAMtandUR\ TY EVERY SUNDA MORNING atthe Broxidence Hopiial by Ent. REYBURN. . Weekiy Horo Raton’ Exaufn-tons at Colles, by" Brod mmonstratione wi nase 4 HACKETT: “Obstetrical Cuinice will be held for Sewor Suigen?s oniy by Prot SURV Dispeurary Clinics DUE se Ia Yalog Sbental nice eke OTHE NIGHT at 6:30 p, m., 1303 7th street, nm daily for yatients, For canis address .B, FURVIS, M.D. 1118 13th street ocl-2w* Lanvuave. Mad. C wishes to call the ottention of those desiring to Decome thoron lin her bate tongue privately and in classes for ladies aud ebil- 1237 12th street north vest, RIVATE LESS ‘ALL GRADES OF STUDY. Toadults, confidential, “Prepares fur College, An: bap lis, West Polut, al examination IY INSTITUTE. gw. corner Sih and K streets n. w. Mathematical, Classical, Business = Ss. W. FLYNN, A.M. Night school, #9 and $5 a month. evt HDIN cnier Pa, ave and et Schoo! for Boys a et, Only scholirs of good 1u9ral Vall teri of 1884 bey ns Neptenulwer 8th. Day and even: ine eessious. Careful and thoronch instruction in the viol Feist Beanelies “Bock Kee ing, Shor uals T Antluuetic, Algebra, Geometry, Latin a R, TEACHER OF BURTON MACAF! Vocai Culture and ers—\ ednesday aud Friday, ses Tuesday and ‘Thursday, Auesuays, 6 to p.m 12st Sew in ter reeled, 3:30 p.m York avenue, “At hom AUVEUR SCHOOL OF LANGU'GES German, French, Telia paaush, Catin, Greeks tauchi, by Be Sevens "Nuturah Method" Tull cone at ie struetom «Circa ane through Wan, Berbsnit: Pht De Tiel, of the Washington High Bebool Resid-nce, 0 th street northwest ‘ocd-lm* AVID 8. L, JOHNSON, = FLOBA C.D. MERON. te @ ACADEMY foc bastare ‘Chass dages Tucedaya can be obtained at the treet. . F. gerne a Gea a, Beta Tal tts eurcet bortnw'st a bi For term. Paes pon haba store of H. Eberbach. 915 F st: GASFIELD KINDERGARTEN all at etinaate Phe o RAINING SGI 3OHOOE, 1001 Tet aw EW METHO Prof DEWOLOWSRICA pen on September Ie bestnew estan Niece quiet iy to s Miches? culture concert ‘ oman, wi Heke AN aemrery peeee are now opened: at 940 New fuk ave n wee? Gate BOYS’ ENGLISH AND CLASSIC pe IER AND CLASSICAL HIGH Begins tts severtonnihiseat Sort Mie the Korth Sew. oon year Soot He sion Room of Dr. Sunderland's Church ayy eee Hructiow “Sorat ie uate have ich mk in Dartmouth; Privceton aint Dies r Sud Harvard, iehieland Sich ic, tern teens iS ye mov. riunentsciioose at «faz Bomtenad nena Adina P.O. Lik, Box 835 tor an interview.) setedun Mig ENON SHUN, Too and 1104 BK strect tarthwest, Wash: cuters ite tenth year, MONDAY SEPTEM! MRS. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, Principal, ENGLISH COURSE—Complete, thorough and practt- oat, ‘CLASSICAL COURSE— for for of tte seminary or entrance tuto Smith” Yous end 1 Waliestey.colleven, H AND GERMAN—Under the supervision of NO AND ee Musical Institute. Will re- the very Richest culture for = for D.C. FES ‘he Berlitz school of laususmes. Priicipal of tie Wanshuarion Seneol of Istana x ye Washhuagion Sei a Oca MUSIC"Dircetreas, Madain Abie 1 separ. PIANO Director. Professor Anton Gloctzner. AKT. DRAWING, FAINTING AND. DECORATIVE ART —Under supervision of competent teschers, geek ‘OWES BUSIN SS SCHOOL. 517 711 STREET. Hi rokteerian wi bocticct tacks ia ae ee Bair the usu time. Business course in bookkeeping, | en- manship, srithme'ic, +pelling ab correspond nce, $6 monthly, $15 for three months, in advauce. Howe's Tarid business penmanship ale, $3 "Uren all the ro, 3S = year, day and ‘wusht Bot tee ety’ 20 oL00, “Bivstslessous bee ‘ol NS WITH TECHNIQUE AND HAR- "mony, Letpsic melnod, at 929 Heh einet northwest Afternvon hours. oclS-e0,2n 18S HILTON’S ENGLI“H AND FRENCH scHUOL for Young Ladies, 21 Vermoi. German and French daily—native Instractors A Library of standard wor to students in each depa:tm NCH AND HOOL for ret, McDonald’ and. ine Anns. Ellis, princi School year will beriu September Za 186k The course ‘of study embraces every thine necrssary for thorotwen, Fnvlish and claseial” education. Surge. Claas iu wood-carving wil, besos Oct 1” At Sepaftincnt has Lear adele with unusual aavantass SP Gee A wae ree cal tree, ronal Peele ihe te ooh Murs other distunt parte of the city. ‘au6-3an, ERMAN CLASSES AND PRIVATE LESSON ‘aud childre, Conve (nataras for adults pee cules cee Pore Die i ee Sh ead Germany, 1496 Corcoran street. ‘ocd- Tut IMERSON INSTITUTE. 914 14TH st.. Bet. 1 axp K Seect_ cal and Mather are EL SS alee are a ibs itn Sod year September Tor Uunthess, for Harvank TF colligen, for the sctectige day of the month. Pret gehocls avai for the Us. Miltary and Saval Acaderien ie tained af the book Yale, Princeton and For jaiticulare address CH. 914 14th street. Cirvuluné can beol stores, ‘sul3-3m CADEMY OF THE VIS TATION, CONN. OTICUT avenne and L street, Washinuton, for Young Ludies and Little Girls —i he vxercises of the Academy will be resumed September 8th. 1884, A limited uumber of | Pocmauent and weekly-bearders will. be recelved Lem Sons ih private or in classes wil be viven to ladies in the languages, vocal and. instrumental drawinx, farcy work. &, PENCFRIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, CORNER oth ami D streets northwest, Fst’ blished, 184. Oo- capks besatisul commodions halls, parlors aud ciass-, rooms in Lincoln bal Dusding “ili institution, the Lesult of twenty years’ growth, is curplete in its ar Tausements for timing sons ehd deushters, men ad women, for real lif:, self-suppert, usefulness abd hon- orable inde; endence. “Pull eurps ot uble, experienced, practical teachers. “Revul.r day avd evening seesions Fesumed Monday, September Ist, at 94, m1, aud G | Echolarship for cne year trom date of entrance (rood for day o evening sesnlotin, $30: per quarter, day $20; 81 i: Colle a niay, Aust 25, and | biel fmonsh. ty. $2 seats ae iiawatt r students ane regineted’ card” sed thervstt r. Studerts are “resisteteds cauippad’: Aasicuied ‘seatein the or erin which they complete att | Taueemints Handsome, dausrated neuan stk tall ToTaitlon a tuterstig reds matter anal to | any orxivey upon appl ation HENRY G. SPENCER, Principal. SARA A. SPENCER, Vice Vrincinal suit W *8HiNGTOS SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION AND music, painting, ‘suo-ain ENGLISH LANGUAGE, ‘904 M STREET, ite wraduates have takem Meu | ¢ | LYON'S PURE SILK VELVETS, from 20 to 28inches DRY _GOODS. AURIS MAMMOTH ESTABLISHMENT, 46 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. AS WE DO A STRICTLY CASH BUSINESS, OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST. JUST OPENED BLACK BROCADED VELVETS, 19 INCHES WIDE, GOOD VALUE, FOR $3.00 OUR PRICE sem ES alte $2. "3 fw PERYARD. aa Bg mye CURTAIN SCRIMS! 5,000 FARDS ECKU CURTAIN SCRIAL OUR PRICE Seatox Penny, | «SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & GROTRER) | THE MUST APPROVED STYLE< IN “IMPORTED NOVELTIES" FOR THE AUTCMN Si ASON OF 2884 ARE NOW OPEN, AND EX: EED IN VARIE TY, RICHNESS AND QUALITY ANY PREVIOUS OFFERING. ELEGANT TWO TONE BROCADED VELVET DRE-S FRONTS. WHITE SATIN DUCHESSE AND FAILLE FRAN- CAISE, FOR BRIDAL DRESSE , FROM $2 TO $4 WHITE BROCADED SA.IN AND VELVET DiESS FRONT . SUPERB STOCK OF LYON'S SILK, SATIN DUCH. | E-SE, RHADAMES AND BROCADES IN BLACK | AND AUL COLORS FOK STREET, RECEPTION AND EVENING WiAK, | wide. tn black and 15 different colors, ranging trom #3 | | 10.89 per yard. FRENCH BKOADCLOTHS,TRICOTS AND TWILLED CLOLHS FOR LADIES’ HABITS. FREN: HAND SCOT: H ALL- WOOL. PLAIDS. INMENSE STOCK OF EUROPEAN DKESS FAB- RICB FUR PLAIN AND COMBINATION SUITS. NEW PARIS AND BERLIN WRAPS, JACKETS, NEWMARK!Ts AND JERSEYS. “KARE BARGAINS" IN ANTIQUE, MADRAS AND NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS. “EXTRA INDUCEMENTS" IN LINENS, BLAN- KETS AND QUILTS. $2" SPECIAL APARTMENT FOR DISPLAYING EVENING GOOD BY GASLIGHT. 2" CHOICE GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND COR- RECT PRICES. SEATON PERRY, Penxr Burtprso, Pennsylvania avenue, comer 9th street Established 1840. spdasinduamae | Busce Darss Goons D E. G. DAVIS, m9 MARKET sPact PARTMEN T. Having recently visited the Fastern Market, we aro Row prepare! to show our customersa dthe publica lurve aud varied stork of BLACK SILK \ 1s, Plain and Brocade; Black Gros Groin ~ilks, from Tc, to | $3.25a yard: Black Satin Rhadawes and Mervedilenx: Biack Armure Silks, for Mourning: Black Satin De | Flora; Brocade Silks, Courtauid’s Enslis Crepe. LUPIN'S CELEBRATED 64. ACK GOODS. Black Cashmeres, frou Sie. to $1.50 per yard. Bison Cloth, trom s7}4e. to $1 25, Serge. all wool Crape Angelia, Drap d’Fte, an many other cl G-4.Uilbert’s uitius, $1 per yard: former price 81.25. 6-4 Back French Tricot, $1.25. former price 81.75, + 6-4 Lack Broad Cloth for Jailor-mate Suits, Large Stock of Funcy Gray and Black Woolens for Combination = ult “af Some choice things in Silk and Wool Mixture, ‘ NOU NOTIONS! ! i From the anction of RATSTEAD, ‘Thet toms hax been ont wai tine a lance portion fon the dolar this in for we mucorested tn emt. of their stock at about t tty cents retiawe fae een eo orem Hvte our tame en opp rt We ms few of the quay bemgale whic ate) ot wal ths at Be. 850.7 |. fully worth, all shades Dives Goodaat Se, worth rors Lluminated wool Drem Goods, 10° per yank, wand Ae, every 0 a eenuine bar fined Barnaley Damani, wun Vis) dozen heavy knott a. nat Se per retell Napkitie acd Way de tn eas Larusicy fost table & or in patterns, Sours lout as tive yards every che tron tis great DLANKETS, BLANKETS, ¢ bouctit nears all the Won the saa ang enly lent a nach woth How b ronortion. Wcokete, tm ‘Cost Oi * = Gray Dl eopers Lay tt @ucits chuuce etn at 65 » wait, CANTON 45.cases, most wil oth We saved aout 1d perc at 0 cerite per yard auch bee We have them In White doubt the chen xt Oinces ytd wi Furniture Gretot fant they are no rt by Manchester, ore. GAINS IN SHAWLS, phe shawls 1 Stun in Th bet “haw, Casituer Shawle, AML at jews than halt eto, hrer lots Austrian Piusls Cloakeat sbout ve full-sized Ladies’ Piosh Cloaks at -—wetity all sizes Ladies’ Push Cloaks, lined with Tinian cloth, ot orth $18, Twelve Pius ans, trtinmed with « lieht Astrachau, at oil reall whew tie wee at $20. Secure abe before it is tog donble width fine Laiies’ Cloth in all the Jeading shades at S0cents per yard. ‘Ulis te the sane erade other merchant. sell at 7. ceute per yard. ( pileces conn ne fill 4 fiches wi # imported Tricot Cloth. tu ail the wow tail suades, at G16 per yard; Jest year’s price #2 worth Be. Too pees © 50 ploces inches wide, lental Laces, 206 rental Laces, 6 ( ITe.; wort 40 pieces Oriental Lace, $ inches wide, at 2% aon O:der.tal Luce Pu iis at 4c. Vale 61 15 diogen Orieutel Lace Co ute, at 28e value a, Sdozen fitest Linen Sy Shirt route, 10e., wort ft Lndiew Sik Those, dr xtitch, in ta, is where 1 wal gay you to ay ane St0ck Tur years at ties yrisen LANSBURGH & BRO, ~13 420, 422 and 40 SUV ONT ST RPT. FAMILY SUPPLIES. EVE cco KOK ret mee > EO ORR ES ke Ss re GO RKO be Ren © Ker Goo KOK kee K Rk Sag BUCKWHEAT 1s NOW FEADY. FOR SALE BY ALL GRocERs. Gccupied the post of Honor, and Mr Willlam White, of New York, officiated as toastmaster. ‘Toasts were responded toby District Commissioners West and Edmonds, Col Stedman, Prof. Mason, Thomas Butterworth, of Rocktord, “TL; 1 7Un street northwest. ‘MRS. M. STEVENS HART. Parscrran. Johnson's, 13th and E.—High grade oys- ters, flsh, game; meals, hot lunch, &. And oyster i caterer for Jounson’s famous saloons, 440 and 442 Ghea. ist und Chotr Master, 1139 10th street northwest. Pupils taught privately or in Classes, my1-61n" chesthuts, 15e. per qt; cranberries, 2c. per qt. BUTTER aND EoGs.—Philadelphia pan Se ey 1h; western creamery, 40¢. perib.; New York, suistant | 40¢- per Ib.; roll, 25a80c. per Ib.; cheese, 125;a20c. per Stock must be seen to be appreciated. Weask an in- spection, No trouble to show “ods, POPULAR PRIVES. The third xnpual session of this school will bein October Ist; close June Ist. Private and clave instruc- Hon day and evening. “Especial attention given to the MILLINERY, STYLISH AND HANDSOME, WM. M. GALT & CO., WHOLESALE AGENTS, 104 F treet northwest.—Tuesdays, ‘Thursdays and Satur- TO BE SOLD at by STAMMERING = = i Ib: eggs, 231350. per doz. 9th street. Liietune experience. Ladiew’ large . Washinton Hall, Jde street and 1 ylvania E. G. DAVIS, 10-3m_ Corner Ist aud Indiana Avenue. ' rare ne oes Rite | uk Vee ents, ame pr une, rk, Bee es #* | ithemalid inet Te cutloras |___ANDOTWER VOCAL Devrovs. wm} 4 con srufanSanseitrydicr | _% ba seat i : | ase. per bh; salmon, 354500. per 1b; : ula. or terns for Fent fan of Macon ci ‘This mora the memset | sc er haddock, 1 perth; Halibut 15100, pet RESG SE AUACE, Cape May Salts, Sonthwest suisetin GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. Consak | DPeses The desociation visited the works of the Washing. | {27 J0bsteh, 15c. per ID; sheepucad, 2c. per And other good grades of oysters for raw box, and} TSG ELLEN VOOR esate | H J R. WITMER'S, ; esate ; silmon STREET NORTHWES z rallable si¥ie. son ° ‘onservatory. visa Dust Rercr: " fee GoseentCunmans and at bon Seatied oos| wets er Mica M6 port Racks | OM SEVENTH ormmer Nonvawesn, — | Sollnderysvalable atria soimouwas and| MARR of Elie comers. mics| Sox Reecaven- visa SED 1, amie een homes this evening. — —————— Wedding Bells. ‘Miss Lily Freeman, daughter of Judge A. A. Free- man, assistant attorney general for the Post Office department, was married yesterday at_the bride's ‘Rome in Falls Church, Va.,to Mr.John Wim. Garner, a young lawyer Mr. Frederic Fannle W. Ferrall, of this city, were married at ‘Whe home of the bride's mother, on L street, yes- terduy afternoon. Rev. Dr. Huntley, of the Metro- politan ME. church, officta Mr. Herman Krahling and Miss Emma Daughton were married al sion curch 1a: after the cereme hor Daughton. The W. L. 1. Corps at Wincheste>. ‘The Washing Moore, A SacaED Coxe ervnce.—th street. open to t cert w 2 nthe yerjury aud the ext; bonds, $50 ainst bi my tn bf ed to De: Maxcuina B. aril: ry. which phur Springs all summer, broke camp yesterday | Inorntng. and st Fort McHenry, e of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mra D. v. uunding, visited the fair at Winchester Winehestor and Berry Warren Guards ‘of Virginia. W. Cariyle, of New York, and Miss the North Carolina Avenue Mis- ning. A reception was held yoy at Bit 0th street southeast, the st ev on Light Infantry corps Col W. G. rriving home again at 11 o'clock last received at_ Winchester by the Licht Infantry and the | rade the visitors were | Ss by Mr. H. D. Lewis, ion, who made a briet | ded. ‘The corps | iy entertained. ue New St. Patrice’s | ks church, on 10th | thwest, was thrown | when a sacred con- mee Was large. The ton of Mr. Win, Wale s Miss Moille Byrne, Mrs B. F. Harvey, Mrs Wale rel (Spanish), Ib; red snapper, 15c. per Ths bine fish, 1236. per “Ibi; clumsy toe’ per dbes osters. 7.81 Per gal VEGRTABLES.—Beets, ae. per bunch; Deans, S0e. per pk.; cabbage, bal0e. per head; carrots, 345c. per Dh; cucumbers, 20a25c. per doz.;’ $1.50 per 100; eymlins, 10.20. per doz; lettuce,Sai0c. per head: canuflower, 1oa30e.; onlons, Snubhe. per pk; do. (spring), 3aSe. per bh; potatoes, per pk; do. (sweet), 40c. per pk; squashes, 3c. per Ibs Peppers. per doz.; tomatoes 40a60e- per pK-; mint, Se. per buneh; egg plant, Sal0e. each; corn, 25a30c. ber dozen; Ima beans, 25a30e. per qt.; celery, 5alde. per bi..; Water cress, 10e. per bh.: splonach, 60c. per Dk.; red cabbage, 10115e. per hd. Povurry.—Chickens (old), 75¢.a$1 per pair; do. (young), 50c.a$1.00; ducks, 75ad1.35; squabs, $2.50a§3 doz. P Gant —Woostcock, $ai¥¢ per dor; duck (blue wing), 81 per pair: do. (red head), $1.50 per pr: do. (canvas back), $250 per pr: do (Mallard), $1.35 per head), 7c. per pr.; do. (smaii enc pr; do. (biacl Perpr.; geese, 75c. each; pheasants, $1.50 per Just 1 ‘THE STATES IN PUBLIC EYE AND ALL WANT 70 KXOW, YOU &NOW. ‘The special editions of the B. & 0. Red Book forthe States of Ohio, New York, Pennsylvania, New Jer- sey, Maryland, Indiana, Tlinots, Wisconsin, Micht- an, loa and Kansas could not cover the political Past of these commonwealths more completely if their author had spent years upon them. That no brief time was expended 1s plainly evident from | their remarkably comprehensive scope, and those ‘who go to the little trouble of enclosing stamp with address to C.K. Lord, Baltimore, and thus secure a | copy, will not regret Such action. Nothing like the Hed book series in the Une of political-text books Was ever given the public until the B. and O. inau- expressing his tendanee and | ven toward the erection 35 bropowed to consecrate the ove employ near the Western Police Court. this case was set for trial on Tuesd w. The charge grows out of the ployer, in which Jourdan gave ployer’ favor, which testimony —— ACK To WASHINGTON.—The second mp at Fauquier Sul- tal has been in ¢ arted on the march to this city and where the batteries will resume thetr former barracks The Dstteries stationed at the barracks in morrow. The wo be fine, this city are expected to arrive to- health of the command Js reported Scppex DeaTu.—John I. Freeman, colored, who lives on Virginia avenue, near Ist street southwest, Was taken suddenly sick on F street, between 1st and 20 streets bight, and was southwest, about 10 o'clock last conveyed in the police ambulance wo Providence hospital, where he died about 6:30 O'clock this morning. A SUIT FOR SLANDER. fornia Thorpe, Arnoid and Landvoids, coal all last winter.” ages are claimed. aries esterday, through Messrs. eda suit’ against John F. ‘Van iiorn for siander In having on July 25th said to Mrs. Thorpe, in the presence of others: “You have been stealing my green fruit, as you stole my ‘thousand dollars dam- and Call- his wite, Five OnoastaixG Acatxst Hoxse THreves.—A number of horses having been stolen within the past few Jears In the victuity of Norbeck, Moutgomery county, Md., on the Brookville and Washington Turnpike, and the most of them never recovered, the citizens have onganized a protective alliance: Which will end recover the pro; jeavor w arrest the thieves and perty. Democeatic FLAG RAISING AND Mass MERTING.— The: a rats of the 15% district held an open air Mass meeting and May raising last night at the corner of Massachusetts avenue and 24 Street northwest. Two thousand people stood around a precti iy decorated stand and listened to u eeches. ‘The pole and Mug were raised by the Ath district Cleveland and ickselub. Mr. Howard ¢ JUD, presided. Mir. HE Davis wade a forcible address and was followed by Me: Joka SB Swart. Gov. € Massus, War ers, will sell, ing. order. ArrRacTiVE Mng’s auction venue, hot Exeoaxr Cour. SALE — Messrs, cers, will sell, at 11 @clock giles; also, on: alter the most to-morrow. Is a superb sors A. M. Newall, yt. W. J. Gary, and Col B. T. egram was Sent tO ing him upon the meet be mats! vat B. Wittiams & Co., auetion- Within Salesroom, tomorrow mozn- Cciork. one Tne Music Box, in pertect Cost owner 3165. a in the sale at Thomas Dow- Tooms, 21th street and Pennsylvania as Enguish breech- if. Several Duitalo robes, engravings: 4s Of Value belonging’ to 2 gentie- i. Sark. HON ov Feexitens ar Posuc er B. Wiiititns & Co, auctio Within their salesroota, to-morrow, preciely, Ur mazniticent Chainbot el ugany Boulet, carved elegant wad original designe and a reply Was received. Weber's | gurated tue scheme of affording information in the demand was greatest tor Fal make Up, typographical excellence and neatness throughout, the Red Book is simply incomparable, while in tie extent of data given, 18 most inexb.custibie. The retures of Presidential, anid Congressional elections are shown in full ties and districts, and the comparisons d out cover every posible polnt_ which could 3 embrace statistics of the amed culled from past results almost rat ent Wr instance, asthe name and of everk governor from tue first, the variation te verdict at presidential elections since ad- on in the Union, the electoral vote, majorities, ntial and cabinet positions held by state | sentatives, and thus to the end of chapters | uSLItUte a very epltome of politieal history. | Uhls invaluable little work, tt should Indicated what state ts desired, as | Spectal euituons nave been issued for each of the | | states enume Assoruretxy Pere RRR OO ¥ A J fre 3 ty AE | BE %o0 ¥ 2 4lus PS A BSH TE om ee ee bes 2*S Ec DR US ‘This Powder never, varies, ‘strength and wholesomenest. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition ‘With the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or Phosphate powdera Sold only incana EovaL Batre + marvel of purity, | Pownex Co., 108 Wall street, 8. £. a6 ————e ee Pat. aso Woster Tarorrariox. | __Suitines, Overcoatings, and Trouscrings received and ores for inspection. “Geutlemen will place thelr orders at ALAVISG TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT OF WASHINGTON, HD. BARR, 3. 1111 Pernayivania venus, Txcorrasr To Tax Pavers Having perfected srrancements for the purchase of “DRAWBACK CE. TIFICATES,” receivable in pay- ment of SPECIAL TAXES and GENERAL TAXES. cine previous to 1882, all parties interested in the settle French Pattern Hats and Bonnets; all the leading ‘shapes in French Felt Hats. Alsoa Magnificent Assort- ment of Children’s Hata Birds representing every lime Plumes, Tips, Velvets, Velveteens, Treble Eng- lish Crepe. Satin. Silk and Kid Gloves at importers’ prices. Wonderful Bargains in Ladies’ and Children’s Cloaks. Twenty-five Thousand Dollars worth of. La- ies’ and Children’s Wraps to be Slaughtered. We have ‘added to our extensive Stock of Millinery a very large assortment of Wraps of every description, compris- ing the latest and stylish makes from abroad, which we ‘will sell at lower prices than you find elsewh ra, All we ask, give us a call before purchasing. KING'S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET. Overcoars AND SUITS, ‘We have everything in Stylgg, Cut and Material that goes to make our stock of OVERCOATS and SUIS for ‘Men and Boys the largest and finest in the City. Men's Overcoats, $6-to $25. Boys’ Overcoats, $2.50 to $15. ‘Men's Suits, $6.50 to $25. Boys’ Suits, $210 $16, ar THE MISTFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS. OUR MOTTO: NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS, Faz Ovencosrs STYLE, FINISH. THOROUGHNESS OF WORKMAN- SHIP AND LOWEST PRICES ARE WHAT ARE SELLING OUR GREAT STOCK OF FALL OVER- COATS, IN SPITE OF THZ WEATHER. IT 13 HARD TO GET AWAY FROM THE BEST WiTH- OUT BUYING, EXCELLENT AND DRESSY LINES At $6, 88, $10.and g12. MORE ELEGANT GARMENTS At $15, $16.50, $18, $20, up to 630. BVERY NEW AND RICH SHADE REPRESENTED. BUT, ABOVE ALL, OBSERVE,THE STYLE AND FINISH. YOU CANNOT HELP WONDERING HOW WE CAN SELL SUCH QUALITIES AT SUCH FIGUR4B ‘THAT 18 ENTERPRISE ment of Taxes can SAVE A DISCOUNT by calling upon WILLIAM? DICKSON, 224 436 Street Nerthwent, _ Above Coinmbie Building. 9020-1 LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., cig CORNER SEVENTH AND G STREETS ‘Tom’s Brook, Shenandoah Co., Va, June 27, 1884. Duffy Malt Whisky Co., Baltimore, Md. GeNTLeMes: I tind the sample Malt Whisky 3 stfictly pure article tree trom any hurtrul mpuri~ Hes, and just the article for tuberculous patients 1 will hereatter prescribe tin my practice. Respect- fully, W. & CLINE. “Thousands of sufferers are to-day hopeless and despairing. ‘Try Duffy's Malt Whisky. It will re- ‘Store you to health, strength and vigor.” Bailey’s, $29 7th street, ‘Wholesale wood and willow ware. = Knit Jackets. Prices, $1.00, $1.20, $1.90, $2.49, $2.90, $3.30, $8.50, $4.30 and $460.’ “All colors and sizes. ‘Value trom 2 wo 40 per cent above murked price, at Franc’s, cor. 7u and D, ‘rhe Only Strictly Ohe Price iat and Genv’s Furuishing Stor: in tuls City, 18,1517 All Who Are in Search of Health, whose constitutions are impalred from sedentary habits or too great a Strain upon the nervous sys tem by continued application to business, or old persons, Whether male or female, when vitality re- tion, OF When the digestive organs tone, or those” aMicted with pulmonary dis ease, try Dully’s Pure Buriey Malt Whisky. For sale by all druggists and grocers. Price $1 per bot- ue. “The Most Eminent Physicians through- out the country hive indorsed te medicinal virtues and strict purity of Duffy's Malt Whisky. This fact cannot be 2 “As a ‘True genuine app celled.” nic, effective Invigorator and zer, Duffy's Malt Whisky 1s unex- “Mothers Whose Systems have become weakened from the care and nursing of children will find Duify’s Mait Whisay a true strengthening tonic.” Fur and Seaisii rments. ©. ¢. Shayne, the well-known Wholesile Fur Manufacturer, 103 Prince sureet, New York, will Garments at retail at lowest cash es thls ‘This will afford a I3¢_ strictly reliable and save retailer's free, 90-0 “We Emphatically Announce that Dut- fy’s Malt Wulsky contains no adalteration with glycerine, syrups or coloring matter. Its merits Are based alone upon Its positive purity.” ‘Fo be Dyspeptic 1s to be wretched, hopeless, Irresolute, drowsy, languid, a burden. to’ ourselves and friends. Duffy's Mall Wulsky promotes the proper assimilation Of food and positively cures dyspepsia. Catarrh of the Bladder. Stinging, trritation, infammation, all Kidney and. UrinaryCuinplaints, cured by ““Buclu-Paiba.”$1. 15 “Physieians recommend Dufty’s Malt Whisky Decause iUisa*rellable and genulie tonic. ‘Tel have tested its medicinal merits and are convin Nursing Mothers and all whose systems are ‘Weakened and debilitated, soon realize gr-at Denent by using Duffy's Malt Whisky as directed. “Nervousness renders life almost unbeara- bie, Duifly’s Barley Mait Whisky never fatls to cure the most aggravated form of nervousness.” “We Publicly Challenge Competition ‘by announcing that there is no preparation similar to Duffy’s Barley Malt Whisky. A costly and min- je analysis las proved emphatically havi is pos tuvely iree_ from, I. and {t is, therefore, the only genuine medicinal whisky.” ke 0 profits. Fashion Bi # pure cod Liver Ol with 1ispopeeseh of pure Wer Ol with Nyy ites of Time find Soda for coughs, colds, Consum puiow 19h general debility; easy to take. Frescribed by Fhysicians. Sola by Drug- ts. Lange Lotties, Wc. “Manufactured by W. fornton, corner Millimiore and Hurrison streets, Baituaor, aid. 1a, Wat “Not the Least ‘Trace of Fusil Oil is containe! in Duffy’s Malt Whisky. It 1s, therefore, the only genuine medicinal whisky." Fresh “AWerney Batten: chuweneert ey Butter, churned eve z and delivered in half-pound “Ward” printa. 450. pet ‘Prups, Also, Cottage Cheese, Butterihilk aha sweet ilk, Se. per’ quart, cream 1ée. pine. HE “OTTO” GAS ENGINE Requires no boiler, :volde al expen Ping o¢ ?els Rod Be 3.608e of time, no hand a4 pred catensively or run ‘and at Jiexators, Sewing Machines, a Lithogray Be ramen, Catton Mills, ‘buper, ane Machinery. ‘Lstuce, ‘&e., “&e. ‘This ensine Yune with extraue smoothness anu Fecuiurity wach parseulary as 10 rica. &e.. apply at Oftigs of Scuoor, Surrs: Scxoor Sorrs hil Suite. aces § to 12, short $2, 82 50, ‘Suit, are. He or. hiwest, sc3-2m" ARE SCHOOL 1316 T STREET N. W. OPPOSITE ‘Franklin Park, re-opens Sepiember 29th, Thorouzh instruction in drawing and painting, Clases iu mecuan- SaaS See are rece ee ‘REBEL INSTITUTE, 1127 19TH STREET N.W, ‘oe square from Thoms Circie, Misses POL OCR ana‘SORKE Peineipa a, teach personally. “Primary ¢ Gresimer rade. New En iobd “uethoda. Geran Kindenrarten, Nornual class ‘or teachers. ocl- UBURN FEMALE SEMINAKY, 1206 O street northwest, ‘Highest references, 1-3 ‘Mins BALCH, Principal. ATIONAL UNIVERSITY LAW DEPARTMENT. FACULTY. HON. ARTHUR MA” ARTHUR, Associate Just.ce of the Supreme Court of ‘the District of Columbia, President. HON. SAMUEL F, MILLI espelate oases of the pores: oe Soong ‘United ‘Professor a ee Pe nstitutional baw. H. O CLAUGHTON, Esq. Professor of Plradin , I:vidence, FquityJurisprndence, Commercial and Maritiine Law. WILLI\M B, WEBB Professor of Practice and Jude of Moot Court. EUGENE CARUSI, Esq, Professor of the Law of Heal and P rsonal Property, ‘Contracts, Negotiable fnstruinents, and Aviled Evidence. ‘Re-opened Monday, October 6th, 1884, at 6 o'clock p.m. in the ‘New Law Building, No. 1006 E street northwest. Catslocues can be obtuin.d at Morrison's, Balian Agiim’s and Adams’ Boo Treasurer, Fieminx J. Lavender, ig for adiissiouan 0 tin further informe ae matriculate at 4803¢ Louisiana avenue, or at the wii business communications should he addressed to J. LAVENDER, Mt Di MI a ATIONAL UNIVERSITY, 1004 and 1006 E street northwest. i cctures, which will be given durlug the day, will begin TUESDAY, Octuber J lecttte-by Prof. Gro, Wat, West, YL D,, will bedelivered MONDAY, October Oth, at 0 oitook Vin eonection wieh the openiuye exercises of the Paw Department. ‘The profession aud the ‘public are favlted to be present or surther information apy te HEAL BARKER, M.D. Dean, seld-lm Ti Ht strect northwest, ((OEMIERE SCHOOL For Boys under 15 years of age. Two separate departments— Seufors and Juniors, ENGLISH, FRENCH AND CLASSICAL. Oct. 1st, 1-84, t6 June Ist, 1865. Prof. and Mrs. Col- Here, Frinicipals: Lucien EC, Colliere, a. ML, Director, 1638 I street nortiwest, ‘selo-6m' TPHE SESSION 1884 1S OF THE LINTHICUM Institute, of Georgetown, D.C. will open MONDAY, ber Uh, 1884, at Tia. Application Yor aduitea:on be made toWaE Ly DUNLOP and G. Me MAT" HEW: e243 ‘R, AND MES. ALFRED BUJAG'S EDUCATIONAL d A Larwe Line of NECKWEAR, for 50c,, 760. and $1. Full Lineof Falland Winter UNDERWEAR, at lowest Large Line of DRESS SHIRTS constantly on band. CHARLES HYATT, Proprietor, THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, S16 F street northwest, oprosite Patent Officr. PIANOS AND ORGANS. Urnicst Praxos an BECOMING MORE FASHIONABLE EVERY DAY. In the celebrated Heinekamp and Stultz Baier Gynttes ancclty we hanks, el OPED ideal of perfection has been reached in ele nce of construction. finish, brillisncy of tone, dura~ ity and standi:ig solidly iu tune. | They are pot buile onthe plan of any obscure method. but, on the con- trary, contain all che latest Improvements of red value, thereby improvinw the tune, making the touch ‘more ‘sympathetic, and enhancing the outward appeuranon. Don't make any arrangements to buy till you have seen these super’ instruments, Youcan save with us from ${0 to $150; and if you desire to dispose of a. ‘Square Piano we will allow you fuil value for it in ex- chanze, Special fuctory prices for cash, ard easy monthly time payments, oclé. WAREKOOMS, 422 NINTH STREET. ALERT, DAVIS § G0;8 GREAT SPRCTALTY— THEIR UPRIGHT | IANO, Inj tew and cloyaut styles, now ready, at special fact prices: “HL. SUMN’ a EK, S11 9th street nw. oc3 Also for Burde THE BEANICH & BACH AND STIFF PIANOS receive the, Highest Praise trom all who kiow them, and Gally’s Automatic" BMlus Ss strauents artisticaliy ray their qwin ins at@. . WILD & Bio.'s Music Warerooms, 209 7th street northwent. Pianos for rent for the season. Special attention to tuning und repairing. vel6 Swxex T. Nisnvo, . 433 Tth Btreet Northwest. PIANOS AND ORGANS OF ALL THE LEADING ‘MAKES. Instruments new and second-hand nold on cats HOMtnty dogtanmentee Picton ad OF EPA ‘reited: rent applied if purchsed. FEOM NEW YORK, WHERE I HAVE SFLFCTED AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF FALL AND WINTER Goofs, IX ALL THE DE- SIRABLE FABRICS AND STYLES FOR THE COMING SEASON, EXTEND AN INVITATION TO MY FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC TO INSPECT MY STOCK OF DRY GOODS BEFORE PURCHASING. 8. L. HEMPSTONE, ‘803 Market Space—Pa Avr, 1 W. M. Ssvsree & Soxs ARE DISPLAYING AN UNUSUALLY LARGE STOCK | OF PARIS NOVELTIES IN SILKS, VELVETS, | PLUSHES AND CHOICE DRESS GOODS, AND ARE | OFFERING MANY DECIDED BARGAINS IN STA- | PLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS THAT HAVE BEEN PURCHASED TO GREAT ADVANTAGE, SATIN POMPADOURS, EMBROIDERED VELVETS, | VELVET FOMPADOUK, SATIN DUCHESSE, ALL | COLORS AND QUALITIES, WITH PLAIN AND FANCY VELVETS AND PLUSHES TO MATCH. SOUTACHE DRESSES, FINE TRICOTS AND BROADCLOTHS—THE LARGEST STOCK IN VERY CHOICE COLORS THAT HAS EVER BEEN SHOWN IN THIS CITY. | EVERYTHING NEW IN DRESS GOODS AT NEW | YORK PRICES, MOURNING GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY. LARGE STOCK LINENS, NAPKINS AND TOWELS | AT VERY DECIDED BARGAINS. WE WISH TO STATE THAT NEVER IN THE | HISTORY OF WASHINGTON CITY HAVE THE PUBLIC HAD THE OPPOKTUNITY OF SELECT- ING FROM SO | ARGE AND CHOICE A STOCK OF BEAUTIFUL DRESS MATERIALS, AND WE COK- DIALLY INVITE OUR CUSTOMEsS AND THE PUBLIC TO INSPECT THE STOCK AND RENDER ‘THEAR OPINION, - re NMtlndic year gpa Sth etbee Peat | ae ona oy Reasons iu Engrish, French aud Mathcmaticn set-Sur | lane and elerant stock to neloc from, W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, (CAPITOL HILL INSTI KINDEI ‘Allthe popular Musical Publications of theds CARs Bit adeet scutreeANR UNDER GAR: $19 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR ber 16, Thorough instruction lish ‘The finest selection of 6-cent Music in thecity. e038 §a-OFE PRICE Spmiy to Misses CoE BOYD" Wand &. 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GKAIN CAI E18 foryouu and Hitleyisie 17001 stteet, Cha sat Su 1 & ee ed of DRAPERY ‘and FURXIUURE Tesidence,, morning, froin 10:00 to 12; aftertoon, 2 and FIANOS INGE. balween 40a d Span even He to Pui, ee eee AMD KOMBAT CES | atten OO MAGE F street Pee Siete eakios wicca, | Sree tant Sati eezacl™ uate mesaao ar wats Peo thoroweh in Fs vathematicn, Clansice,and Naty- | Staswakwr os music. © Buy the Comfort Fhirt, elesantly ‘of the beet aperture eliogl Terme mod HENRY EBERBACH, fmlunlis tnd "io0 linc entered and culy Wooemte a ‘stores, vee Howe ‘915 F SiR ‘au ‘THOS. W. SIDWELL, Principal. (['%* BERLITz SCHOOLS oF LANGUAGEA ern ST, N.W., WABHIN a. IEMASRLLS SE" BALTIMORS IB, 28 NESTIANSTEL BT. LROVIDENGR, RL :. BOSTON, MAN: BUILDING, XN. MX, ‘mstruction to adulte_or Private lew: Sea ee ante aia = ~ easy efiicient method. “Teachers cut to Students reldenoe, Aa ThHMS BEGUN NOW. Apply to PROF. N. JOLY. Meee Ra Raster ne IRI, wi eee Pa roe |. L. McGEE' SCHOO! ST: FT, JES EP TS COMMENT. aN te ease eae sas 321 Bneyivanks eventae. VITT. OF BOSTON, MRE Se myM_ Managing Partner of the late firm of Ui Srxcus Noziox ies Pegyieyed Aticto eat See. Wenest Pemcsto wie Launéried Drew Shirts, in solid bosom, ready ‘to put on, for 81. ‘sR TEMPECTPULRY CALE, Te. ATSRESION OF RCRITECTS, THOSE CONTEMPLATING BUILDING To MY STOCK OF FIRST-CLASS SPEAR, FOR HEATING TWO Ok ROOMS AROVE FOR ECUNOMY AND HEATING QUALITY ‘THEY HAVE KO EQUAL, AND FURNACES AKE BEING USED Viele I WALTER D. WYVILL, Exctostve Aouxr, Ko, 400 PA AVE, REAR. - an Ca Rorrser, Doe Goadw wy ire STREET NORTAWESE 200" F street, WHITNEY CHILDREWS CARRIAGE COMPANT. Ato, poeneimeeminns rc —— BU. CERES F LOUK Bul. GOLDES HILL BbL NEWPORT FLOUR, Finest Mini WINDSUK FLOUK.... FRE RRR, CER ghsy coe Bie FE RE Fe So eR F = RE 2 K RK kre THE CELEBRATED MINNEROTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, # without adou't the most BraUrirciand the moss ‘vrurnovs Flonr in the world. ‘The Mill: rs have not only the most perfect MItl, com- taining as it does all the most smproved Machinery im- vented up to the present tine, but they produce a Flour Unscnpassep by any mill in the world. To prove that, we would simply state thata large quantity of this magnificent Flour 4s shipped annually to Europeand esten at the principal Courteof the old worlt GvanaNrer that it is made frow selected hard wheat grown in Minnesota and Dakota. It is an acknowleded foct, that in this Flour a perfot separation of the «luti- nous particles of the wheat berry and a thoroweh elims- nation of ali weak and starchy tuxtter bas at laa) been reached. and i consequently more NorErrtovy, yield more brad to the barrel than any other Flour. The Dest trade sdmite that from its tread-mak ng qualities it is the cheapest, a+ well us the best, for either family or baker's use, aud unsurpassed by any Fluur made, Every suck aud every uarrel is warranted to give eutire satisfaction. STERLING'S s?. ‘One of the most beautifal W offered to the trade, It is unexcelied by any other Patent except Ceves, apd will Please the most exacting hous Keeper and sutisty (he most fastidious epicure GILT-EDGE. A magnificent Winter Wheat Patent, RELIANCE. Asplendid Minnesota Patent Flour, made by the cate trated Hungarian process, It ix a very cheap snd beau- tiful Patent, witain the reach of ali cameo, and we susrantee will give sutisiaction to everyone who will try it LOUIS FANCY. iter Wheat Patente ever GOLDEN The old miiable «tand-by Flour of theDistrict, Ieine hizh priced Patent ours, whilst it considerable less wonry. We defy comp:titers to bring forth any Flour superior to CERES, STEKLING, GILT-EDGE, KELI NC. or GOLUEN HILL, and we feel amured that any houwkeeper who tries them one ‘will never use austin else. For gale by all grocers, BRILL Wholesale Depot, coruer Ist street and Indians avenua, WM. M. GALT & CO. WOOD AND COAL, OPENED A VRANCH OFFICE AT No. 102) Lave Sr eet NoRTHwesr, wes. would | piraned to receive orders “or Coal, Wood Kia oc Tbevite ube! felies for te stod sell ax low es any Bra Yocom. ‘T'icusruutee ‘iret-cleae Coal ad’ 8 tom “av pounds. Ki Sitngand *tove Wood st bottom pricas. Orders srompuy debversd JOBS MILLER, Raftroat and Kipling We Main Omer, Tent, Depot and 08, Branch No. 1000 Lath street’ uortbweat, and Na 14s Biatior? soutnenst. ‘Whart Foot of 6a street southwest 6-30 ; = Coa Axo Woon. We have sort recerved a Janes tot of Bakers PINE WOOD. "Fin, trea anined COAL of ‘up nor Jeyoniestie ses alt ‘wich weeGer st lowest Sart abe ao reapecttully anvised +2 ‘be attention of aa bapecuun of our STEPHENSON & BRO. thst whart apd 12th st and Pa ove Woon. é fe Conus JOHNSON BROTHERS, WHARVES AND RAILROAD YARD: ‘welt apd Water streets couthwest BRANCH YARDS AND OFF10G& © oak AINE. O: cane DUnCy DOM Tae eon qualiies of ANTHRACITE and