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LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. Trice OF THE CE ky Slowat. OFPIcrR, ober $, 9:30 am. ir weather, ay weather, Th portion; southwest to and high on the coast, Sout brisk except chwest wind: higher, followed hy lower temperatures, For Thurstay, ¢ dy weather and | Ioeal rains ary tbl land and the northern partion. of Atlantic states, Colder, fair Weather ts indicated for the southern portion of the middle Atlante states, Howe's very rapt b penmanship, 517 7thst. Sevenar PERSON tl of being thieves, sted yesterday at the races at ivy City, + ts he ¥axrancy law tn the county they released elves and are the resuit Of over forty se in compou cough mixtures i us Ice Cram and € wines and andl purity are desired IL at Chr. flea and purposes ca vil TU Stree hiwest es, race glasses, Hemp- rY AND DISTRICT. .. To-Night. rd Sothern in “Old ening ef $ Oren. Hovsr.—Edv Fe Soldiers unt’s Advice. National TaeaTkR. — Madame Janauschek in| “My Lite | ‘THeatER Coxtgce.—I nde. Diwg MusecM.—Interesting performance. Y.I.C.a. Bempixe.—Free lecture on Memory. | larry Montague in “The Cond Street lamps will te m.. and extingutshe am | PAIS Sarai ann Weeks, the mother of Charles | W. Weeks, of this elty, died in Baltimore on Mon- dey. At the Y. a conte stum Last dling, f aring $ feet 11 inchs ant Mr. €.W. Bushnell was se icine. aN A. Selizson, throuch E. H. Thot ted @ sult against Peter L. Hoagland f ory nutes, Which he ni for collection. A atnst Hoagland bfought Dy Seligron was dismissed In the Police Court yes terday Mr. J. atte week 6th and nuit last night U evening there cup and the | jump. Mr. without broad Who resiiles on D_ street, be- I streets southeast, took Lud ‘obUuin Tellef from a pain In his arws, but seems lo have taken too tauch, and Drs Mekim and Bayne had to be called in to relteve Ruts trom U tS of the drug. Mr. Edward D. Easton, of the firm of Johns & Easton, steuoe! Mppeimtment = Dia of Ce exewut dsfeclation of short hand writers TS, Was to-day not ember for the Distris of the as Davis, agvd 13, fell from a ne 2313 I street northwest, = collar bone and Doth arms. Was fined $5 by Judge Snell this refusing to assist an officer in making summe and broke ti Francts K merning for an arrest. John Leonard, proprietor of a grocery and liquor store at the cotner of 3d and F street southwest, ‘Was tined #20 by Judge Sueli this morning for keep- ing his bar op=n on Su At a meeting of UM ation of Labor last night, in view of published reports detrimental to Mr. EW. Oyster, president of the Federation, a Jopted setting forth that the Fed- ster aS a consistent union ig of the Virginia Democratic Assocta- Xerutive comunittes was . Lipscomb, T. J. Luttrelt, elected consisting of A. W. J. Tune. J. K Fisher, and G. A. Ames. ‘The Washington Matufueturing company at a meeting last nizht elected directors, as follows: E. Kurtz Joknson, Theodore J. Mayer, James L. Bar- bour, August Burgdort, AP. Barker, J. F ed W. Pratt The former oficers v - FE. Rurtz Johnson, president; president; Jerome F. John he has been to partietpate in tie r- old regiment, the 27th N. Y. infantry X. ¥. veteran (cavalry.) East Washington Investment Whose object 1S to buy. sell, bo! Teal estate, bas fled a certifleate with the recorder ofderds The trustees are Simoa D. Newcombe, Henry C. Mec A. L Dinsmore, H.C. Darrah, ard Castiil, George Emmert, Melker, H. P. Hazen and C. A. ‘The case of Joseph Jourdan, the colored man charged with faleiy swearing in defense of his employer, Wm. Nemeyer, was dismissed by Judze Snell to-day. Omicer Slack deales that he testiiled as reported. Wiliam Jones, who ts staying at the Arlington hotel, reports that while in the National hotel last night Ne showed some persons a race pool Ueket ob Burch, which was worth $45.13, and they revurned hit In its place a worthless ticket. Elia Warmsiey, 225 A street northeast, that her house was entered last night, and a pocket book containing & stolen. ‘The last will of Elmore W. Tuttle, leaving his estate to his wife, Marr P. Tuttle, was filed to-day. To-day in the case of the estate of Dan Weed, who died September 5th, 144, letters of administra: tuon were ordered to Issie to W. W. Dudley on bond of $20,000, James Wheeter, a young colored man, attempted ick a gentleman's pocket at the race track yes ¥, and OMicer Brice arrested him. In the Police "Court today he was sentenced to two months in Jafl ‘Mile. Abnee will appear at the National theater next week in English comedy. “Mam’zaile” ts the ame of the piay which will introduce the French artist In her new departure with her famous Eng- lish, French, and Spanish songs. The sale of seats Degins to-morrow. A Surt To Discover Ham Late Hvspanp’s Lega RELATIONS. —Anna Maria Booth, yesterday through her counsel, Messrs J. J. Dariington and L B. Lin- Yon, fied @ bill of complaint against Charies E. Frazer and others, members of the Northwestern Dullding aseetation, Cotmplatnant say~ that John Booth, her husband, died intestate in 1880, leaving her sole helr-at-law. Her husband, she 1s informed Was an llligitimate child of one Polly Booth. He Jett some real estate. and compiainant prays That those of the defendants interested be required Yo discover under oath whether the said John Booth was the legitimate child of Polly Booth and ‘whether they are, or claim to be. possessed of any interest in the aforesald teal estate CRIMINAL CHARGES IGNORED BY THE GRAND JURY. ‘To-day the grand Jury reported to the Criminal Court that they had tienored the charges against ohn BL Wilmet for keeping a gaming table: Mary Nicol, grand lareeny of horse and buggy: Charles Williams, assault with intent to kill Steve Taylor, and Thotnas Parker, assault with tntent to kill Patrick Leary, and they were discharged. Maxetior Licewses.— Marriage Ileenses have een issued by the clerk of the court to Bushrod W. Reed and Fannie M. Burlingame: James W. Byers, of Baltimore, and Fannie M. Hodlen; Dantei i. McCauley, of Fatrfax co., Va, and Rachel A. Dagan, of Alexandria, Va; W. 0. Blakeley and Blanche S Landrum, "both of Gordonsvilie, Va; Chas W. Hall and Emma D. Pace, both of Cul QT NS: Robert W. Mul, of New York, and Anna cod. company, and trae in Wasmrxotos CaTTLR MARKET, Quesnstown, on the Metropolitan Branch. B. and 0. KK, three mnfles from the city, Lewis D. Means, proprietor— 390 cattle on the market, 140 sold’ to butchers. Dest, Se.: g00d, 4% to 4740; fair, 444 to 4%; me. dium 4 to 442 orimary, 3 to 3\c. Balance soid W fartners to go to couniry for stock cattle, 1.490 Old sheep and lambs up; 1.130 sold to butchers; Dalance driven to drovers’ Test yards Old sheep Drought 2% to $4: lambs, 4% to 6c. 22 cows and galves orotight from $3 to $60 per ead. State ot ‘he market good for sheep and lambs Fair for eatin. ‘THE Kova OxpER OF ScorLaxp.—The Pro- Yinctal grind lodge of the Royal Onler of Scotland held ts annual banquet at the Kinrs house last evening. The attendance tneluted many menof prominence in the Masonic fraternity. sts were responded to by Henry Bulst, of South Carolina; Dr. Joht M. Browne, Robert M. C. Graham, of New York, and others, Pries.—At 205 o'clock this morning fire was dis- covered ina stable, owned by M. Conner and used by Justin McCarthy, in the alley between Massa- ehusetts avenue and G street and North Capltol and Istrvets, and ft was damaged to the extent of $10. re was started at the residence of M: ‘T. W. Phillips, No. 1145 10th street, this mornt dren burning matches beneath a sofa, whi i nig fF 2b ‘The flames were extingulstied by Mr. Phillips and some of the sixth precinct off cers before much damage Was done, ‘Tue Scormsu Rive Masoxs.—The Supreme Couneti, 331 dexree, of the southern Jurtediction, Seottist tite Masons, continued thelr session to: day, and transacted considerable routine business ‘To-night the council will dedicate the temple at the corner of 3¢ and E streets with appropriate ceremonies, arranged especially for this occasion, Too Mccw Disk Leap ro Hts Dowsrant.— Sobn Grinnel, who Is now. 73 years old and says he one time President Johnson's private sec— ok to drink eleven years ago. His wife rars ago, and since then be has lived tew Mostly In the work house and eity hospitals They ow repect him at the hospita's and when he is the police he has beh time to go to se for three months. Last night he Was taken In custody by Officer By: » found hun drunk and begging, and In the { olice Court to- day Judge Sneli gave hin bis usual three months Ss ‘Tue AssoctaTeD CuautTigs.—At the annual meet- ing of “the seventh subdivision Associated Chari. tes, held at the Metropolitan M. E church last evening, the following oMcers were electec Perry BR Peror, president; Judge Wm. B. Snel, Hee-president; i HL Warner, treasurer; A.B. Du: Fall, auditor: Mist ‘Myra ‘T.’ Hillman,’ secretary; Loard of directors, W. Pierce Bell, chafrman; EA: Eclntyre, Kev. George A. Little and Mesdames A. M. Snell.’S. S.Wussey and M. M. Doty. Hayden was n appointed agent. There ts a balance Of $140.45 In the treasury. Rocxp-rair Tickers ro RicuMoxp, Va—During * To Rim — the Vincinia state fair, to be held in Richmond, Oc- {ober 2ist. 224, 24 und aéth, tiekets will be sold at $4.5) for the round trip, inciuding admission to the fair. Tickets will be ‘on sale October pot to return until October 25th. ‘Trains w! we tue Baltimore and Potomac railroad at6:), 100 am ands pm j hus j such remedies as they could. ‘The THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 22, 1884. ‘The Jack¢on Democratic Awsociation. AMBANGEMENTS MADE FOR ATTENDING THE ALEX- ANDKIA MASS MEETING. A meeting of the Jackson Democratic association Was held last night at Cosmopolitan hall Mr. ‘Norris presided with Mr. N. Sardo secretary. Mr. John H. Harry was elected a member. Mr. L. New- myer announced that arrangements had been tuade to attend the mag3 meeting at Alexandria. ‘The association will march with music from the hail to the boat, which leaves at 7 o'clock. A letter was fead from the national democratic committee, dated headquarters, New York, ac- knowledging the receipt of $100, and stating, “While we would have been very glad to have carried the state of Ohio, we did note such good IneX and are entirely satisfied with result.” The invitation to the barbecue and ratification meeting at Carlin’s Spring, on Thursday next, was accepted. Se A Woman's Suicide. NANDER MNER SHOOTS HERSELF IN HER AT A HOTEL—LONG-CONTINUED UL.LNESS VES HER TO SELY-DESTRUCTION. Mrs. Alexander MeNee, wife of Mr. Alexander MeNee, of the firmot Benson & MeNee, to whom the contract for dredging a portion of the Potomac Mats was recently awarded, shot herself yesterday at the Harris house, inflicting @ wound which will probably prove fatal. ‘The act was committed, it 1s Supposed, while the lady was. suffering with a fit Of inelanchollit, “Mrs, MeNee left the hotel yester- day afternoon, ‘and 1t ts stated purchased a 32-call- ber revolver. "She returned to the -hotel-a ttle re 3 o'clock, pald a brief visit to Mrs Harris In peaking pleasantly, and then retired to her own apartment. ABoutS belock the report Of 4 pistol was heard in “her room. Mrs. Harris and ers rushed to het apartment, and found Mrs eNee Ivink upon the floor with w pistol wound 15 her bead. She had placed the r-volver to the right side of her head, behind her ear, and fired, ‘The halt had penetrated the Drain. "She had not re- moved her hat and cloak. When Mrs Harris Feached her she was conscious, and asked that her ibe sent for. Drs. Latimer, Reyburn and Were Immediately summoned, and appiled ki not atvewpt the bali, fearing that the operation atal Mr. MeNee, who was absent from When the shootlig occurred, was sum- iuoned mediately, and was much distressed DY the occurrence. Last evening, while. conscious, Mrs, MeNee conversed a lttle, saying that she did not know why she had shot ‘herself, and express ing sorrow fer the et. She came here with her husband from San «Franctsco, September 6. Since here she has been ill, aud under treatment by Dr. Reyburn. “She lately had beco:e much depressed, her iliness and separation trom her friends. In Call fornia having, It 1s supposed, preyed upon her mind. ‘She 8 about 40 years of ‘age, Inclined to be ui, and rather handsome. She is a native of Santa Kosa, California, where her relatives reside, en married about twelve years, Mrs. MeNee was unconscious to-day, paralysts having set in during the night, Her death is ex- pected at any moment. Young to Temov ‘The Serenade to Mr. Butterworth. The committee appointed to arrange for the sere- nade to Representative-elect Butterworth, at the Arlington hotel this evening, completed arrange- ments at a meeting last might. Judge Lawrence Will act as master of ceremonies, and the following gentlemen address the meeting: Ed. McPherson, Hon. Jere. M. Wilso: Bruce, Mr. 34 Clapp, Hon. Frank Htatton, Gen, SS. Burdette, fon, W. H. Armstrong, Hon. Fred. Dougiass, Prof. RT. Greener, Hon. M. L. Joslyn, Hon. Hiram Pries, iton. EM. Keightly, Judge MeGowan, ‘The inirshal, Capt. H. A. Cobaigh, has announced the following aides: Col. E. C. Ford, Col Edwin Frey, Col. D. J, Evans, J. A. Auer, J. Coombs, A. W. Crosley, C. RC. Phillips, Joseph Mz Wilson, and Col. Perry’Carson.. The procession Will forin at the Peace monument at 7:30 p.m., and march by way of Pennsylvania avenue tO the Arlington. ‘The Weather. Orrice oF THe Cuter S16NAL OFFICER, Wasixorox. Dc. October 20, 1894, 9-30 a Ta. For Tuesday newly stationary followed by deettedl cooler. part ¥ elondy weatuer, and local rats are mdi cated for New England and the northern portion of the huddle Atlantic states, avd fair weather in the southern, portion of the middle Atlantic states, To the Editor of Tar Evesie Stan: €An not the signal officer give us a bulletin daily ‘that applies to this locality? I write thts in the in- terest of persons living in this county who do not care about the weather in New England, but who are on the lookout for “a cloud the size of a man’s hand.” j subinit that only a person qualisied to pass the civil service examination could tell whether this indication above applies to Washington or not. We Want a report that does not require study, skill and a diagram to develop tts meaning. October 21, 1884. —— ©. I. E. Conference. ‘THE APPOINTMENTS IN TIIls CITY. The twelfth annuat session of the Virginia con- ference of the C.M.F. church has Just closed its work, with encouraging results. The conference Was noted for its harmony and unity of action, Bishop L. H. Holsey, though feeble, presided with much satisfaction. The next session will be held in Israel C. M.E. church. The following are the appointments for this city: F.M. Hamilton, P. Miles chapel. G. L. Davis; East Washi Kichardvon; fiillsdale, O. A. Waddell. Kev. Usher is appointed to Leigh street church, mond, Va. ‘The bishop will transfer a minister from ‘some other conference to Ismel church. Bishop Hoisey will spend some tlme In this city in December. —— District Government Affairs. YITAL STATISTICS. ‘The health officer reports the number of deaths occurring during the week, ended last Satunlay, ‘Was 70; White 39, and 31 colored: the rate of mor tabty per 1,000 per annum betng 15.52 for the white, 23.28 for the colored, and 18.29 for the total popula on, ‘The principal causes of death were consump- tion 9, pneumonla 2 diptherla 2, typhoid fever 4, malarial fever 4, whooping cough 5, cancer 3, and diarrhoeal diseases 3 Of the decedents 9 white and 4 colored were over @) years of age, and 10 White and 9 colored were under 5 years of age. ‘There were 4 white and 5 colored stili-births. Mar- Tages reported—white 8, colored 7; births report. ed—white males 19, white female 21; colored mn sles 14, colored females 10. Dead animals removed 349; effizens’ complaints 14, and burials at public ex- pense BUILDING PERMITS have been issued by Inspector Entwisle as follows: “.F. Nash, erect a twe-story and cellar dwelliny L, between "North Capitol and ist streets north West: $2.00. J. V.N. Huyek, erect two-story dwelling, uliey. between 3th ind 14th streets and northwest: #50. Mis. L._Lotw Rock Creek road, county; $100. A Scrr For Damaces.—Daniel Larrabee, formerly of Baltimore, entered suit yesterday axt. Simpson « uy lershere, claiming damiages in 35,000. He sets forth that the defendants’ agents, while at work onthe chimney ofthe Howard hou: Pennsylvania avenne and 6th street, opposit Band P. depot, were careless and ‘hhegligent causing ‘certain bricks to be knocked off and thrown down from the top of the chimney, which bricks fell on plalutift, knocked him dov a, broke his arin and cut his leg,” while he was walking on the public sidewaik. se ‘The Courts. CouRT IN GENERAL TeRM. ‘Yestenlay, Matn agt. Hyde; argued and sub- mitted. Shepherd agt. FS. and T. company, and ‘Thompson agt. Bradley; hearing on motion sét for October Prosate Covet—Juage Cor. ‘Yestemtay, Estate of Leonard Guizer; Chas. E. Kaller completed his bond as executor and quali: fled. Estate Eugene E. Euot; petition for lett-rs of administration, with will annexed, filed by Ran- dolpn Eliot, will proven by three withesses. Will of James Bowen fully proved and letters testa- mentary granted to Jas. G. and Francis C. Bowen, aud bonds fixed at $1,000. “In re Francis M. Arling” mie petition TOF the appointment. of cconge. fe Shenff as guardian fed. Thre Margaret EL Foun- tain: petition of Margaret E. Judson to be ap- pointed guardian fled, and rule on John Hall to Show cause, returnable on the 25th instant. Es tate of J. Hi. Collins; first and flnal account of ad- ministrator passed. Eovrry Covet—Juage Cor. ‘Today, Whelan agt. MeCarthy; auditor's report tied. “Patch agt. Davis; sale ratified. Binney agt. Binney; commissioner to get Infant's answer dered to Sse. Hamilton agt. Clarke; will con- strued and sale ordered by executor, It'H. Clarke. CursnxaL Covet—Judge Wylie. Yesterday, Maggle Gray allas Green, larceny; not j guilty. Affairs in West Washington. Bapty Ceesuzp.—This morning while Daniel | Gray, a colored man, etaploved in the cement ware- of HW. Blotint, corner of Congress street and the Canal, was engaged {n removing bags of | cement, when’ suddeniy “a large number of the heavy bags fell on lim, injuring him about the head, face, and body, and toflleting tternal in- Juries, Graf. was removed to his home, on @ street, between HM and Mth streets. Dr. Bowle Tyler rendered medical assistance. Pru 1s 4 Frr—Yesterday afternoon a colored man, hamed Win. Cousins, fell to the ground in a RU at the corner of 2th and M streets, and struck is forehead on the curbing, receiving an ugly ash over the lett eye. He wats removed to his home on Monroe street. A House BamAxs ms Nvcx.—The horse attached to the large erib wagon used for removing leaves, and owned Wright & Son, became fright” utc 2th street this morning and ran away. While crossing the car trick, on M street, the ani: mal slipped and strikiy nis head against a tele- graph pole proke ils neck. The driver, Frank Christina, sprained his ankle in the fall from the Sea ‘TH Coat. TRape.—The shipments from the mines of the Cumberiand coal region for the week ing Saturday, October 18th, were 66,703 tons, and the total shipments for the year to that date 2.280.280 Tons, an Increase of 240,33 tons as Pared with the corresponding period of 1883. shipinents by the Che canal were 11,463 tons for the week, and the year 257.853 tons, crease of 300,148 tons as compared with last year. CATrL MAWKET.—Sale of live stock, at Drovers Rest, D.C., as reported by Tavenner Bros, yesterday as follows: 150 cattle up and sold: Best at 5 to 5%: good, at 435 to 5; medium, at ig; common, At 34 to 4. 580 sheep and’ lambs; sheep, $5; Hams 574 10 67 18 cowm and calves, at #85 to jarket Coxpition oF WATER ATT A.M.—At all 35, (elear), Low tide in the river to-duy at 5:15 p.m High tide at 10:15 p.m. —————— CLEVELAND'S ASSATLANT.—Samuel Boone, Gover- nor Cleveland's assailant, {n an interview yester- tanuy, # A Probable Change in the Weather. A SLIGHT RAINFALL EXPECTED, TO BE FOLLOWED BY ‘A COLD WAVE. “Well, 1t looks now as if we are pretty sure of a Uttle rain to-night,” said a signal service official this morning to a Sram reporter. “That storm in the lake region has spread eastward, as I told you Yesterday there was a possibility of its doing, and nis pane wee as ge ybnr bospid ICwill not be a very heavy" fail. "A cold’ wave Will arrive in the morning froma the west.” Alexandria Affairs, Reported for THe EVENING STAR A BuoKeN Bxtpar.—The wooden part of the bridge over Hunting creek, from the roadway at the end of Patrick street, fell yesterday afternoon, shortly before four o'clock, Just after the ot Major Johnston and a wagon of Courtland Lucas had been driven over it. It 1s now a wreck, and direct connection between the lower creek neigh- dorhood and the town ts cut off. ‘The old way via Cameron run ford now’ affords the nearest line of communication. ‘The bridge was built in the early. part of ths century, and for one-half a century was malntatned as # toll-bridge, Dut was given up afew Years ago, and made a free bridge by the authorl- Ues of Mount Vernon district of Fatrfax county. It Was on a somewhat shorter line to Mount Vernon than the old post roud across Cameron run. ‘The Hirst movements for the crossing of the Alexandria, and Fredericksburg road were made alongside ‘this bridge, and a considerable embankment made, Which has’ been nearly entirely washed away by: the tide. “A movement to raise and repair the ¢reek bridge will be made as soon as a mecting of her local board can be held. Pourricat.—the democratic? clubs have com- pleted thelr arrangements for the principal demon- stration of the campaign to-night. It Is expected that the Washington clubs will bring at least. thousand men. ‘The city clubs have arranged thelr transparencies, torches, marshals, &c. ‘The clubs from the country will ‘appear mounted. A large platform has veen erected on Washington and King streets, and after the salutes have been fired and & don fire kindled at the fair jot a procession will move through the city terminating at te stand, where A. M. Kesley, of Richmond; It T. Merrick, of Washington, and others will address the voters. —tThe Blaine and Logan club met list night for campaign purposes at its hall on King street, and the Young Men's democratic club at thelr headquarters on Royal street, near the market. Wop: he marriage bf Mr. KE. S. Kidvell and Miss Ada A. Mun, daughter of Win. H. Mun, €S4., Of this city, took place this atternoon at the ‘Triity M. & church. Rev. Dr. Bawards oflictoted on the interesting occasion, and the church was filed by well-wishers of the Happy couple. Police Rarour.—Rovert Davis, George Thomp- son, George Griffin and Hugh Siulth have each beech fined $5 by the mayor tor disorderly conduct. Celie Jackson was sentenced to expend $2.50 In work scouring the stationhouse, Notes.—The Alexandria Light Infantry left here this afternoon for the Richmond state fair.— Yard thieves robbed the pretatses of Mr. J. M. White, on Washlugton, neur Duke street, last night—the Alexandria Water company will hold’ its annual Ineeting on the 3d of November.—st, John’s Cadet. Mag ts ‘on exnibition at ‘Tennerson’s art store, on King street. Avsourexx Pon ‘This Powder never varies, of purity, strength and wholetomenes, More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or Phosphate powders, Soldonly incans, Hovan Baxixa PowpEn Co,, 106 Wall street, N.Y. ape A marvel 1HOUGH NUMEROUS CAUSES MAY OPERATE. toturn the hair xray, all that is needed to restore the natural color is Hal'’s Vegetable Silician Hair Re~ newer. For more than twenty years its sales have been ‘enormous, but we have yet to learn of its first failure, N ELASTIC STEP, BUOYANT SPIRITS AND clear complexion are among the many desirable re- sults of pure blood. The possewor of healthy blood has his feculties at command. and enjoys a clear and quick pereeption, which is impossible when the blood is heavy. and sluggish with impurities, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is the best blood purifier and vitalizer known, ocd Resear) Dace Gone , FROM THE BIG AUCTION SALE IN NEW YORK LAST WEEK. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! FINE QUALITY ALL PURE WOOL COLORED CHUDDA CASHMERES, nearly one yard and » half wide, only,75¢., worth $1.25. CARTERS, 711 Manxer Space. BLACK SILKS, BLACK SILKS, IMMENSE REDUCTION IN BLACK SILKS. OUR $1 BLACK SILKS reduced to $7e.: our 81.25 BLACK SILKS reduced to 1; our $1.50 BLACK SILKS. reduced to 81.25, BROCADE BLACK SILK VELVET reduced to $1. NEW YORK MILLS SHEETING 25c. COLORED AND BLACK SATINS, 5 LARGEST SIZE DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, 12-4, reduced from #4 to 35. COLORED CASHMERES, all puro fine wool, wido double width, (price everywhere 50c.) ruduced to 3740. COLORED SILKS, 50c.; FANCY SILKS, 37%. LADIES’ CLOTH SU1TING, (one yard anda haif wide), ‘auction goods, only 373s¢. 0620 CARTERS, 711 Manet Space. News. Crore THE MISFIT STORE, Corner 10th and F streets, Is packed from floor to celling with the best stock of Clothing ever brought to Washington, and as the weather is somewhat backward we propose to force tales by putting prices down lower than even we ever id before. We wiil sell FOR MEN AND YOUTH Cassimers Snits at 86, worth $10, Cheviot Soite af 87, worth gi Casstmere Splendid ih ; Blue Beaver Suite at $12, worth $22 Colored or Black’ Corkscrew 4-button Cutaway at 813, worth $35, ‘Splendid Oxercoats at $6, worth $10, Gbod Substantial, All-Wool Overcosts at 88, worth a1, Splendid nos of Overcoats at $10, 812, $14, #16, $18 and $2), worth fully couple tS 8 FOR BOYS, 4 TO 11 YEARS. Overcoats and Suite at $2.50, worth #4. ‘Qvercoats and Suits at 83.75, worth 86.50. Overcoats and Suits at $4.50, wort 188. ‘Overcoats and Sults at 66.35; worth @10, FOR BOYS, 12 TO 17 YEARS. Overcoats and Suits at $4.75 worth $3, ‘Overcoats and Suits at 36.50, worth $10, ‘Overcoate and Suits at $4 worth 814, Overcoats and Suite at $10 50, worth 818, Overcoate and Suite at #12. worth $22. ‘Odd Pants for men, itnmeuse variety, at $1.95, and up. Odd Pants for boys, complete assoriment, 75c, and up, aT THE MISFIT STORE, oct Buss ‘NEW BALTIMORE 1834 LATROBE LEADS THE WORLD! EVERYWHERE THE FAVORITE! THE MOST ELEGANT LATROBE EVER PRO- THE ONLY LATROBE EMBELLISHED WITH ‘TILES and conforming with the latest style of Interior Decoration. Buy BIBE'S NEW BALTIMORE 1881 LATROBE. E27-1t cives more heat and burns less coal than any Por sale by the leading dealers. COR. 10rm AND F STREETS, Accorviox Przaran business used. ‘the first five years and siifncd on all Kings 30 Gee apordion now offered for aale’ ‘Sead 8 ‘18th street, New York. _oo3-im_ AND LADIES WRAPS, amo anit Brocade Benver Cages Seeee aan Meck Beaver Ti in in shades, at New papa wis eee Trearxe D ISEASES. ECZEMA, or Salt Rheum, with its agonizing itching and burning, instantly relieved by a warm beth with ‘CvTicuRA Soap, and a single application of CurrcuRs, ‘the Great Skin Cure. This repeated daily, with two oF three doses of Curicuna ResoLvent, the néw Blood Purifier, to keep the blood cool, the perspiration pure and unirritatmg, the bowels open, the liver and kid- neys active. will speedily cure Eczema, Teter, Ring~ worm, Psoriasis, Lichen Pruritus, Scalled Head, Dan- aroff and every species of itching, scaly and pimply humors of the scalp and skin, when the best physicians and all known remedies fail. ECZEMA TWENTY YEARS. ‘My gratitude to God is uubounded for the relief T have obtained from the use of the Curicura Rewxpres. I have been troubled with Eczema on my legs for twenty years. I had not a comfortable night for years, the burning and itching were so intense, Now, 1am happy to say, Ihave notrouble. Only the liver-colored patches ‘on my limbs remain as a token of my fornier misery. Henny L, Sars, 188 West Avenue, Rochester, N. Y. ECZEMA ON A CHILD. ‘Your most valuable CuTIcURA Remepres have done my child so much good that I feel like saying this for the benefit of those who are troubled with skin disease, My little girl was troubled with Eezema, and I tried several doctors and medicines, but did not do her any good until I used the Curicura Remepres, which | speedily cured her, for which I owe you many thanks and many nights of rest. ANTON Bossaren, Union Bakery, Edinburgh, Ind. TETTER OF THR SCALP. Twas almost perfectly bald, caused by Tetter of the top of the scalp. I used your Curicuma RemEprss: about six weeks, and they cured my scalp perfectly, and. now my hair is coming back as thick ay it ever was. J, PB, Cuorce, Whitesboro EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. DRY GOODS. DRY_ GooDs. Wi. PABSONg. MC &. (LATE OF SPENCERIAN | PRS. FLORA C. DENNISON. mm ; 7.) ae i evita Pama i, Engi Pe He opened ner DANCING ACADEMY EGeea|DisarroixrMwent: Buck Dass Goons Duranrarxn Hatin thom if docirea. ‘ss'D ‘reel Rorthwestt “Gam daye: Tuctay Thapadarn and Saturdays | a E.G. DAVIS, = treet northwest or st the hall turing cies’ bor We positively expected to get into our new buildine 9 MARKET sPace MADEMO'SELLE BRUNA NATIVE OF FRANCE | " CSreulare cam bs obtained at the hall and at thermusie | py Gctoter ‘Ine tex wil oot get tesoaree tea — Meee ieee aes | eee ee | Sesame OSStons Siemens street northwest. nt OOM Seis) | P did Ihetrumentar Wosic and Harmony. Specal at — aie SU Rabel enue es Suc oe PULTE IN STENOGHAPHY AND TYPEWRITING— | Siivanced. “Tal tth'serece northwest’ °°“ scatint WE BOUGHT AN IMMENSE STOCK | Bian and Brie: lack coe Grin ilk, frome Th. 86 So 801 12 ‘northw 5 YOUNG LADY, CAPABLE OF TEACHING ENG- i ok egy atlas agp 4 ee rig) ee Bet | Au eee Seen tie | tome witha frit coming snrt warn wit | Mak Aro Stn or Moniek sath —— weus wi cots . entre. we | loca; Brocade Site Courtaudie Baustish Creme Ofte ‘BUSINESS LLEGE es meee Mins C. L., shall sell and display our stock at. such prices that will LUPIN CELEBRATED BLACK GOODS, 01 499 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Thorough instruction in Penmanship, ‘Sieeareypeet oe CIVIL SEX TNATIO} Remsonable oe aie Terms eee A Nl at ISS_KATE V. WILSON, eacher ‘of Voice Culture and Theory, Reference given, _oclt- 1403 10th street northwest. HE NORWOOD INSTITUTE, WASHINGTON.D.C,, ‘Nos. 1212 and 1214 14th street (Thomas Circle). ‘The school course1s complete in the Englisn, Classical and Selentific Departments. Music. Art and Elocution. by skilled instructora (Piano, Prof. Anton Gloetzner.) Students are prepared for Vasear and other colleges. or can take a colleciate course at the Institute. Ladies who havo left school will find special facilities for pursuing special branches. Afternoon and Evening Classes for ‘Ladies in German; also in German and French, For particulars address MR, and MRS. WM. D. CABELL, Principals, RECENTLY OF oci6-tncd SS, BATE CHAMBERETS Boston, will receive pupils in Piano, China Paint- ing ana ‘Enbroidery. For references and: terms. ads dress 1300 Vermout avenue, ocl6-2t°S Wf ME. LEPRINCE, FROM PARIS, WILL BEGIN Mitte French conversational ienonn at Bat oh ad Yupilst residences, Call after horthwest.. ‘Terms moderate, COVERED WITH BLOTCHES, I want to tell you that your CuTicuxa KEsoLvENT is magnificent. About three months ago my face was co ered with blotches, and after using thrve bottles of KE- SOLVENT I was perfectly cured, ‘FREDERICK MAITRE, 23 St. Charles Street, New Orleans, La, IVY POISONING. For all cases of poisoning by ivy or dogwood, Tcan warrant Curicuna to cure every time. I have sold it for five years, and it never fails, C.H. Mouse, Druxgist, Holliston, Mase. Sold everywhere, Curicuna, 5uc.; SOAP, %5e.: RE SOLVENT 81. CITY ITEMS. We Icnow how ft 1s—and we therefore recom- mend Dr. Buil’s Cough Syrup. Price 2c. 1 M. Augenstein, S17 7¢h St. NeWey $ for to-morrow only tie following Immense gals: Fancy vase lamps with chandeller trim- mings, ‘dt. coffee pots, 13e.; 3 qt, 16c ated tea Set, 44 pleces, $1.15; iy doz! faney asses and Walter, 216; zine Washboard and bar Soap, 15; decorated chamber set, $2.99; with Jar, $1.79; dislipans, 10a; c e and 50 clothes pins, 2ze.; Larye foot tabs match boxes, banks, pep- nhutneg graters, cake turners, kite aspadores, %.; J. U. O'Meara’s tte, 10¢. bottle. 1 ‘The Demand Greater Than the Supply- For our Ladies’ $1.25 and $1.50 worked hole Kid nd Goat Button Boots, then turer can't Keep step with the demand. This 1s a sure sign of thelr merit, “Hahn's, 816 7th street and 1928 Penn- sylvania avenue. 1 The Following is From an Editorial IN THE PHILADELPHIA MEDICAL BULLETIN, AJournal Edited and Conducted by Physiclans of the highest standing “The use of alcohol tn its various forms ts of such reat Importance tn the treatment of diseases that we would be most sorely puzzled to get along with- outIL AS a drug, It Is of the greatest value, no matter how much Its use ts to be deprecated as an article of diet. Itisto be deplored that the great demand for {t for the latter purpose has rendered 1 an object of much sophistration, and tt is only with diflcuity that tue physictan thay pronounce in favor of sin article of that kind, k G ‘there ts no longer any brandy distilled from grapes in France, or that the whiskys of our market are rarely anything else than flavored and prepared Mig wines IU ts gratifying to know that the furnish for medical uses. pure malt whisky,whtcn fs reported to be all that fs desired of aléoholte stimulant tn treatment of disease. Free from that polsouous amyile sicohol called fusil oll, 1 1s sald to be readily borne by the most trritabis ah invaluable assistant to the consumptive’ and ‘those afflicted with wasting diseases—as 1t 18 well borne by the stomach when other tonics and stimu- lants cannot be retained. AS an antl-pyritic It has proven Itself alinost invaluable, 1t reduelng tem- perature in febrile conditions toa marked degree, While at the same Ume {t sustains the vital forces. Price one dollar per bottle. “For sale every- where.” A Policeman’ Experience. A Policeman says: “I have had more genuing Comfort and Wear out of apair of Hahn’s$2.50 hand sewed Soild Comfort Shoes than Lever had of $10 Custom Shoe.” See them at $16 7th street and 1922 Pennsylvania avenue, 1 Look at the Handsome 50c. Scarfs, Seiling for 25¢., at. Auer W's, depot for Saxony Wool Knit Juckets, corner 7th and H. 1 ‘When this Fierce Election Fight is Over When the Presidential contest, now waged so fiercely ends on November 4th, the public tind, how excited, will take a rest, eontent Uiat the country 15 sived—no matter Who shall win—but then Will be an opportunity to win w foruune of $75,000 by investia in the 174th grand monualy Drawing of the Louistina State Lottery Orleans, on ‘Tuesday, November 11th, Jars can be had of Si. ALL Very Latest styles Newmarkets and Russian Ch s reganiiess of To close out. 736 7th street, Young’s moun ing ‘store; don’t forget name and numbe On ACeOMAL OF Une must be Sold. Call at once, don't miss. st. nw. New Cloak Parlor. all See Tor yourself. it will ah Come one; come 4 Razors! Razors! Razorslll—The Patent Pertoct and our best brands warranted, end kept in proper shaving condition gratis. Natue engraved on our dog collars tree. ‘The Rodzers’ Cutlery Store, 487 Pennsylvania ay., D.N.WALFOUD, PrOp'T. S&W3t Bailey’s, S29 7th street, Wholesale wood and wiliow ware, “Rough on Corns.” Ask for Wells’ “Hough on Corns.” 150, Quick, n complete cure. Hard orsiit corns, warts, buntons. 3 | Fur and Senistin Garments. c. ¢. Shayne, the well-known Wholesale Fur Manufacturer, 10% Prince street, New York, will sell elegant Fir Garments atretill at lowest cash. wholesale prices thls season. ‘This Will. afford splendid opportunity to purehase strictly reliable Furs direct frown manufacturer, and save retailer's PFollls. Fashion Book matied free, 6m + On Thirty Day Trial. ‘The Voitate Belt Co.,Marshall, Mich., wht send Dr. Dye’s Celebrated “Electro-Voltate “Belts and Electric Appliances on trial for thirty days to men (voung or old) Who are afiiicted with nervous de- bility, lost vitality and kindred troubles, cuarantee- ing S] ly and complete restoration of health and manly vigor. Address as above. N. B.—No risk is. incurred, a8 thirty days’ trial ts allowed. ~~ w,sn ‘Thornton’s Emulsion of pure Cod Liver Olt with Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda for coughs, colds, consumption, impaicea nutrition and general debility; easy and pleasant totake, Prescribed by Physicians. Bold by Drug- fists Large bottles, Wc. Manutuetured by W. hornton, corner Biluimore and Hutrison streets, Baltimore, Ma. Wil “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney sutter, churned every morning, Duffy Malt’ Whisky Company has undertaken to Ain ouly school of the kind here. A special invitation toall to see the method by which you can soon learn & Profession, 21441 street southeast, claw? RS. Z.D. BUCHER, Miva tr te Wasmsoton conzecraTe INSTILUTE, (@ boarding and day school for young Jadies and little girls) for better accommodation of her mupils, has removed fo the spacious residence, 1700 1 atreet horthwest, we wConnecticut avenue, and will re- on Wednesday, Seyember 17th. Ars, Bucher having recently returned from Europe, whiere she lias been studsiny the most approved methods of teaching, united to ber well joroushness tn. ehglish branches, will make a specialty of train pupils in table snanners and general deportment, preparing them to enter the highest circles of society. ACCOMPLISH MEN'S: ‘Mnusie (voeal aud instrumental), Drawing. Painting, El-cution, French and Gorman, by acorps of efficient teachers, For catalozues apply to the Principal at her new res- dence. “N. B.—Misw Ada B. Coun, who daria the past gs studied broad under thie beat masters, will if essons In music (plano, Grea apd. bat pupils at their residences on Wednesdays aud ya, 3.1m 4 p.m. S11 1th street a WASHINGTON ACADEMY OF TELEGKAPHY, W iSHIG TON, SCHOOL OF ART AND DECORATIVE DESIGN, Vernon Row, 945 Pa. ave Day andevening classes. Frochanl and Mechanieal Drawing (Patent Office work): Peintiny, Antique, Por~ trait and Life clases: Modeling, Haumered Braga: China Painting and Kensington.” Visitors: Orders taken for decorated desuens. A. EHO M. ROUZEE. Miss E. J. WALKER, Secretary. oct-Im_ MADAME CHEVREMONT (DIPLOMEE D: i deiie dé Paris) has resumed teaching the French PUANO LESSONS WITH TECHNIQUE AND HAR- mony, Leipsic method, at 929 8th ‘street northwest, ‘Afternoon hours. ‘eclB-co.mn. ISS HILTON'S ENGLISH AND FRENCH SCHOOL for Young Ladies, 821 Vermont avenue, Willze- ope ~ SEPTEMBER 4TH Lectures by Eminent Professors German and French daily—native Instructors. A Library of standard works is constantly: accensible totudents in each department ‘ocheoim TSS ANNETTE SCHENCK'S BOARDING AND ‘Day School for Younw Ladies and children, 4 Eat Seth street, New York (laciue Central Parks, will Open OCTOBER Isr. Kindergarten, Primary aud’ Cotlestate Course. Circulars on application. ‘Relerences: Hishop Stevens, of Pennaylvania, Avsistatst Bishop potter, Hom, Edwards Pierrepont aud Judge Barrete Suprrme Court New York: Bishop ‘Littlejohn. and. Rev. Nosh Hunt Scienek, D.D., Brooklyn; Gen. Rt Schenck, Washing 'ASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, MU- sic hall, corner 7th and D streets northwest. -En- trance 707D. Sixtecuth year. ‘Twelve teachers.” Free advantages. 0, B, BULLARD, Di ‘ocl-w&slin* vi 1OOL, 1811 Tst.n. we, ‘will reopen Monday, October 6, Apply for cirenlar at school room, EW METHOD FOR PIANO AND Prof. DeWOLOWSET'S Music: pute, “Will re ‘pen on September Ist, 1864 Ath year). shortest and best new system, saving training Yoices quickly to’ the very highest. ¢; or operas, concerts, ete. Gold “aiedals and. diplotuse wil bs, awarded’ to graduates Engagements yrocured for Europe and America. New singing and plano classes are Low opened, at 940 New Yor! WE BOYS ENGLISH AND Cl 1 HOOL, 3. W. HUNT, Principal, Pogins its seventevnth year Sept. sth 4 the North Ses- sion Room of Dr. Sunderland's Church. 4¥y strict. Tac struction thorongh. ts graduates have take high rank in Dartmouth, Princeton and Dickinson collages and Harvard. Lchich and Michigan universities, as als) in the government sclivois at West Point hd Annapolis, Addnse P. 0. Lis. Box 585, for an interview. auld du IT ERNGN SEMINARY, 1100 and 1104 M street northwest, Washington.D. C., enters its tenth yeur, MONDAY SEPTEMBER 29th, ARS, ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, Principal ENGLISH COURSE—Complete, thorough and practi- cal CLASSICAL COURSE—Prepares for the senior year of the seminary or entrance into Smith, Vassur and Wellestey: colleges. ENCH AND GERMAN—Under the supervision of the Berlitz, school of languages, LLOCUTION—In charge of Mrs. Mf. Stevens Hart, Principal of the Washington School of Elocution. VOCAL MUSIC—Dirvetress, n Auntie locmer Kay PIANO_Director. Professor Anton Gloctzver ART, DRAWING, PAINTING AND-DECORATTV! ART—Under supervision of competent teachers. se) OWE’S BUSINESS SCHOOL, $17 7TH STRE! Bookkeeping without text books in usttal time. Dusiness coursy in book ip, arithmetic, <pellime and. corres th m Louenaxe. Mad. C wishes to call the attention of those | tnouthly. 815 for three mo desiring to becoihe thorough in her native tonite, TaLid business penmanship aloie St. Tsou privately and in clarses for ladies aud chil-| Sear day and ‘nhait™ odie ta wht nepaentely are Glasses.” Blank’ b voks, $1.89 to $1.00, Pulvate lessons 1287 19th street northwest. | Becin at any time. Pp él REBEL INSTITUTE, Lo aduits, L “Prepares for College, An: | H¥ gue square from Thouss circl i, West Point, all examination: a Wy Iestite: Mathicmatical, 'E. a.w, coruer 8th and K streets n. w. ‘Business, FLY: ‘Night school, #3. and $5. month. Bead AEERNGTON ACADEMY, CORCORAN BUILDING, or Pa. ave. and Isth’ wt., opp. U. & ‘Treasury, & FS ed. ‘Boys and Youis Alen, "Number limit ‘Only scholars of ood inoral character recelved, Fall term of 1584 begins September 8th. Day and evens ing sessions. Careful and thorough instruction in the Common English Branches, Bookkeeping, Short-han fitter” Anihmetie "Algebra “Geonctry, Catia "sb ‘auli-dm_ BURTON MACAFEE, A. %4.. Principal. Iss MARY K EINER, TEAC) Elocution—Lovical Analysis, Vocal Culture and rand Readings in Shakspeare and General « vening Classes —Wednesday aid Frid d lock. Ctiildren's Classes Tuesday and ‘Thureda; 3:90 ph Athome, Tuesdays, 6 to Sp. m. 12H Ne ‘ork avenue German, wek, tauzht by at AGES, ATIVEU Fr ‘Spanish, Dr. nuts urat Method." Full ‘corps of in- structors, Circulars through Win, Bernhardt, Ph. D ipsic, of the Washington High School, Reside 10 Beh btreet uorthw: oct-lm* KI ‘of the Leipaic Conservatory. instructs in Music, German and” Hlocution. 1122 0th stnet west, sel8-2m0" AND MES. ALFRED BUJACS EDUCATIONAL flome for youne ladies and little girls, 1754 M lasie ear cova Sith Benternber Peate | Practical teachers, Tesumned Monday, Septe Granmar grade, ‘No and SOETK Peinela.s teach Kindervarten, GBENCEEIA 9 sth and D streets north ies beautiful commodions halis, rooms in Lincoln Hall Buticiue. i result of tw parlors and « is istitutioy women, for reat lit Seable independ: bers tate at 9%. tu, and 6p. ms Scholarship for one svar fron date of cutsanee God day or ¢ 20 fers 5, and eeisterd, “equipped” and xin which they colaplete ar- rangemnents. Handsome, titetrated circular, with fil information and intersting reading matter, mailed to any address, or given npon application to NRYC, ‘CER, Principal. SARA A. SPENCEK, Vice Princip aust ASHINGTON SCHOOL OF ELOCUTIO! ENGLISH LANGUAGE V The third annual session of this xchool will bezin October Ist: close June Ist. Private and class instruc- tion day and evening. Ecpecial attention given to the cureof = STAMMERING AND OTHER VOCAL DEFECTS. au30-3m ish, French and Mathematies, _sel-2n* PIANOS AND ORGANS. AUBORN FEMALE SEMINARY, 1206 O street northwest. Highest refere oct Miss BALCH, Principal. ‘ATIONAL UNIVERSITY, LAW DEPARTMENT. FACULTY. HON. ARTHUR MAC ARTHUR, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of ‘the District of Comnbia, President. N. SAMUEL F. MILLER, Associate Justice of the Supre States, Professo ph W. WILLIAM B. WEER, Esq., Professor of Practice and Judge ot Moot Court. RUGENE CARUSL Esa. and Personal Property, struments, and \day, October Gth, 1884, at 6zotclock p.m. in the New Law Building, No, 1006 E streat northwest. Catalorues ean be ‘obtained at Morrison's Balian- Auulim's and Adatne’ Bookstores, or at the offies mister, Fleming d, Lavender, ‘an o:ain farther informa matriculate at 480% Louinisua avenue, oF at the one. ‘Au busniess communications should be addressed to Re-opened Mou 44803 Louisiana avenue, ((OELIERE SCHOOL FOR Boys, under 15 years of age. Two separate departments— Seniorsand Juniors, ENGLISH, FRENCH AND CLASSICAL. Get. Ist, Is, (6 June Ist, 1885, Prof. and Mrs. Col- Here, Priticipais: Lucien E. 6, Colliere, a. ML, Direetor, 1638'T street uorthy sel0-Gm AVP 5. E JOHNSON, ‘Orqaiist and! Chotr Master, 1119 10th street northwest. Pupils taught privately or in classes, < GHELDON'S DANCE street northwest.—Tuesdays, ‘Thursdays and 4. Washinston Hall. “ht strect and Pennsylyaiia, Monday an Fridevs, Send for clr= ortenns for Feating either basil, to 1004 F strect ‘thwest, au2s-8in z For information und E. K. SMITH, prin cipals, No, 22 3d street southeast. 965-20. 10 ‘1 4 um STREET NORTHWESY, MLLE. V. PRUD'HOMME is onranizing her French classes for the season, Parisian pronunci- ation and a practical use of the languaze taught. In- struction in an English school for bors and yirls, near dows Circle: and in the Washington Collegiate Institute for young ladies and little girls, 1700 4, street, Classes at Jeridence, morning, from 10:90 to 12: altersioon, # and 3:30; eventing, 6:45. " N.H.—Cne evening in the week for Fretich conversation will’ be given free to pupil Call between 4:00 and 9 p.m. sc26-1m0 RENCH AND ENGLISH FAMILY AND DAY SCHOOL, for Young Ladies and Little Girls, 1305 Mebouat and Niet Aue ‘ihe pecier caer jeDom “ine ci sexi epfenmr 2 Tee silgeeti tt peat i ecu of weudy enubraces necessary for & Hodis’ and ‘clamaical educations Daly” lewone ae Changer Chass in woodcearving will bt Ost. P. Aken Gepartnent bas been added, with unusual aitvantases Ie'rrovkied for scholags living "oo Capiter ahaa provided for it vt ier distant parts of the city: au6-Sm G MAN \SSES AND PRIVATE LESSONS cthod) supecialty: Chilarse auctgsre™ tou ciara method) a = Childe - - hoon clases. Alist DORA ZIWET, graduate of Breslau Germany, 1456 Corcoran street. ‘ocd im and delivered in half-pound “Ward” prints, 45c. per Also, Cottage Cheese, Buttermilk ana Sweet . per quart, Cream 15¢. pint, A Cusrrer Ox Ovencoats THE TESTIMONY OF DISINTERESTED EXPERTS 18 THAT OUR OVERCOATS ARE THE MST STYLISH IN CUT, THE BEST FITTING AND “MARVELOUSLY CHEAP.” A FIRST-CLASS MERCHANT TAILOR SAID TO-DAY THAT THE MATERIALS AND LABOR IN ONE OF OUR ENGLISH CORK- SCREW SILE-LINED OVERCOATS THAT WE SELL FOR $30 WOULD COST HIM $33, TO SAY NOTHING OF PROFITS, A WORD ‘TO THE WISE IS SUFFICIENT. OUR MEDIUM WEIGHT ovVERCOATS, OPENED ON SATURDAY, WILL ASTONISH. YOU IN STYLE, QUALITY AND PRICE, GOOD ONES AT $12 AND #1250. sILK- FACED AT $13.50 TO 20. SATIN LINED ‘THROUGHOUT AT $22.50, $25 AND $90, * JFEMERSON INSTITUTE, 914 aru er. pe Taxp K Select Classical and Mathematical School for Boys, Dearin ts Od year September 10th the second Wedaes: Gay of fre month. Freyares for Busines, for Harvard Yale, Princeton and other’ ¢ for the sclentine Eoryarticuiars addréss CHAS 3 TOUNO Pane ‘or particul . SERRE stroct” Circulars can be obtained af the book mores a ACADEMY OF THE VISITATION, CONNECTICUT avenue and L street, fc and Little Girls. ‘Academ: Tesuined September Sth, 184,” A lmited number Permanent and week! Sons in private or in: i jocal and. fngtrumental drawing, fancy work, &2. ENDS’ SELECT SCHOOL_AN ELEMENTARY Pans ‘for Both Tat 2, He-onane Ninth Mouth GEPTEMBEAD 16 Tnniraction thoroweh in Bc ished mod erate AREY a echool Tome fem’ 3'to ani Gee chlats aun ‘THOS. W. SIDWELL, Principal. HE BERLITZ SCHOOLS OF LANGUAGES, 723 arm ST. N. W., WASHINGTON, D.C. ToFMANRLIN ti ST., BAL! . 283 WESTMUNSTER Te TRO RE i ST, PRON (ONT ST. BOSTON, AED VoRDINe WGA, acy. fo sdults orchildren. Private lee- ‘classes, Superior native wacker, Mvecial advantages “or learning to SPEAR Foreign HES ‘eaay and efficient “method. fevers nt ¢g Stent rexidenca ‘to PROF. ¥. JOLY. 2030 Apply RAE Lr A ee MESSE Pag Urricur Prasos ARE BECOMING MORE FASHIONABLE EVERY DAY. In the celebrated Heinekamp and Stultz Bauer Uprichts a specialty is made, and thy ideal of perfection has been reache f construction, Anish, U icy of tone, dura idly iu tune. “They arv not built cline method, but, on the cou- latest improvenients of real value, by improving the tone, making the touch more thetic, and enhancing the outward appearance, Don't make any arrangements to buy till you have seen these superb instruments. Youcan save with us from $50 t @150; and if you desire to dispose of a ‘Square Piano we will allow you full value tor it in ex- change. Special factory prices for cash, and easy monthly time payments. ocd. WAREKOOMS, 422 NINTH STREET. HPSS, ‘THEIR UPK Th tiew and elegaut aty least prices, HL 5 sy ENVINE “DECKEI” PIANOS ARE MADE BY DECKEI BLOS., N.Y, G.H. KUHN, Sole Azent, 407 10th strect nw. Also for Burdett onzans, oc WIE KRANICH & BACH AND STIEFP PIANOS Teen ere ths Lighent Palen Dona ete a them, and Gally’s Automatic Musical In-eco—s, struments artistically play their owm music, atG. L WILD & BKO.'s Music Warerooms, 709 7th treet northwest, Pianos for rent for the season. Special attention to tuning and repairing. sel6 Swxey T. Nuvo, 493 7th Street Northwest. PIANOS AND ORGANS OF ALL THE LEADING ‘MAKES, Instruments new and second-hand sold on, nthly instalments. Pianos and Or- kaus rented; rent applied if purchased. Alanye and elegant stock to select from. 4ll the popular Musical Publications of ths 1a ‘The finest selection of 5-cent Music in thevity. we JRECHENBACH'S PIANO WAREROOMS. PIANOS of various makes for sale and. rent at 1 dence groan” Win. mabe & Co" world: ith streets above Fa ave. oe sand Srecs& Co. Exensox, & Bavs& Co TIANO3. WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS Pianos and Organs, exchanged, repaired, tunedl Boxed: Jor rept by day. wosk, pt a ae | ui stock of oc, Music, HENRY EBERBACH, 915 F STREET, myM_Manaing Partner of the late firm of Ellin & Cy Srrouz Nonce JRESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF ARCHITECTS AND THOSE CONTEMPLATING BUILDING To MY STOCK OF FIRST-CLASS HEATING APPARATUS, AND WOULD PARTICU- LARLY CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE WROUGHT IRON FURNACES FROM THE WELL- KNOWN FACTORY OF REYNOLDS & SON, WHICH 1 CONSIDER AS GOOD IF NOT SUPERIOR TO STEAM HEATING AT ONE HUNDRED PER CENT CHEAPER IN CO8T. WOULD ALSO CALL YOUR ‘ATTENTION TO THE WELL-KNOWN FIREPLACE HEATEKS, FROM THE FACTORY OF JAMES SPEAR, FOR HEATING TWO OR MORE ROOMS ABOVE. FOR ECONOMY AND HEATING QUALITY THEY HAVE NO EQUAL THESE HEATERS AND FURNACES ARE BEING USED EXTENSIVELY IN SOME OF THE FINEST HOUSESIN THE ‘WHICH Wk TAKE GREAT PLEASUKE 10 REFER RING TO. A CALL I8 SOLICITED AND XSTI- MATES PROMPTLY FURNISHED. WALTER D. WXVILL, Exctusrve Acexr, p28 No. 452 PA_ AVE. NEAR 4% STREET. pace ee oe wr ee eee at i pa ‘to: these =e make them move at once. We have made during tho past few days very lance Purchases of Impo: to offer our custo nd Cloaks at prices which ors bang natie us rarely seen so early im theseason, They are really lower for sae values than Those usually made in January to close out stocks ‘bey comprise JERSEY JACKETS, Plain, Brocaded an 12 Trimmed with Pur and Astrachan, ‘One lot of 390 especially cheap Heavy Stockinet Fur- Back Jacket at $2.95. Jersey Newmarkets, plain, brocsded and trimmed with fur and astrachan, ‘Colored and Bi: trimmed. Ai of aplendid value a Colored and Biach Dolinans in Cloth, 8! ‘&k Cloth Newmarket, plain and these garments will be found one lot $11.50 k Cloth Raglans, iene, Matalasse, Brocade Vel- ‘yet, Plush and Silk, ‘Wraps, lined with Black and Colored S Silks, Brocade Velv: MISSES' AND CHILDRE: ins, in Beaded rete, Brocade Plushes, &¢. CLOAKS AND NEW- MARKETS. 200 styles tosclect from, We have Misses Newm ar ‘ets from $1 up. ‘We carry the largest stock of SEALSKIN SACQl in the city, and qu cent lower than a: Dought of us will be ke; charge. The success atten ing the past week larger stock from the son NOTE.—The rapi therefore, respect! before the aseortns CES, DOLMANS, NEWMARKETS AND CAPES arantee to sell them at least 25 per ay other house. Any Seal Garment during the summer freo of ADIES’ JERSE: nding the special sale of Jorseys dur- hes indnevd us to purchase a the sex facturer. They are sly wold, with d saleof last week causing 9 disap- y. wall, no doubt, be repeated. We, ally recommend ai early suepection ents become broken. OUR STOCK OF TRIMMINGS is now complete. Fringe at 65e., form Onr 75e. Fringe We have the Ian Fringe and We selling @ splendid Chenille ato west assortrnent of @olord Chenille arabouts in the eity; also, all colors of For Ladies, Men prices until t 100 dozen Aien's Heavy-w Oy jormn La! Pants, 88., wort! J 150 dozen Misses? dozen Ladies’ ERWEARY UNDERWEAR: and Children, we name a few special nin annex. ‘bt Underwear, 33¢,,worth “splendid quality Merino Vests and Underwear, from 1c. up. rilliant Liste Hose, at 25¢.; also, 60 dozen Misses’ of the same quality, at 2c, oo Por Tanor. 4 INCH TRICOT CLOTH, 13 EXTRA VALUE, YARD, 54 INCH LADIES' CLOTH, BEST GOODS, Du CED FROM $1 54 INCH LADIES’ CLOTH, i. Miz Costes NINE SHADES FOR 81%; WORTH $175 PER ; RE- .25 PER YARD. ; FORMER PRICE 45 INCH LADIES’ CLOTH, 75e.; REDUCED FROM 81. 45 INCH BISON CLOTHS, IN ALL THE DESIR- ABE SHADE: PLAIN SHOODAI ALL THE NE! $1.25 PER YARD, oom ¥ SHADES, 50c. H, SATINE AND CASHMERES, IN, Toe, Sixe., $1 AND 8. L. HEMPSTONE, ‘803 Market Space—Pa Ave. Tseorten Wrars Axo Jackers. SEATO! N PERRY, (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & BROTHER) LATEST NOVELTIES SHOL ELEC FALLASD WINT. NG JACKETS, BLACK ‘ULined with Q) BROCADED VELY SHORT Wal PERSIAN SILK W LOT BROAD 1 ALL-WooL IMMEN: BSTOCI Es WHT TION AND EV! ELFGAN) SICHIEN for PLAIN AND COMLINATIC RHADAMES ANI TEAND ALL ING MW TWO TONE bRocaDED PARIS AND BERLIN ND LONG WRAPS, EAL PL DSH COATS, ER WEIGH FA $40.and $50. ‘N ENGLISH WALK- M $5 TO 815, CIRCULARS AND DOLMANS: ited Satin), trom 825 to #0. ‘T AND SEAL PLUSH LONG AND IN GKEAT VAKE RAPS. IMPORTED JERSEYS. H NEWMALAETS and DOLMANS. LOTHS, (RICOTS and TWILLED ADLES' WAITS, oH PLAIDS for MISSES SUITS. UROPEAN DE OF LY‘ VELVET DRESS FRONTS, WEDDING OUTFITS A SPECIALTY. 27 SPECIAL Ev APARTM) G GOODS BY G ‘T FOR DISPLAYING aT. 227 CHOICE GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND COR- RECT PRICES. SEATON PERRY, Penny Bor.prse, Penn nsylvania avenue, corner 9th street, ect PRA BR AA BBR AA B AAA BBB OA A gov MMMM o™ uu MMMM» uu MMMM Uv MMM w MMM MAMMOTH ESTABLISHMENT, 416 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. AS WE DOA STRICTLY CASH BUSINESS, OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST. JUST OPENED BLACK BROCADED VELVETS, 19 INCHES WIDE, GOOD VALUE, FOR $3.00. OUR PRICE oa ES alle Sa. Sat. gS Mm FERNAND. Ea 2S Oy cul RTAIN SCRIMS! 5,000 YARDS ECRU CURTAIN SCRIM Ht pate bit u = i a 1 See Be ds ce i Axa ms ols OUR PRICE 416 SEVENTR STREET NORTHWEST. Canrers & Drarenx. We have. Hine, as Set tl anh GKAIN CARPETS: 2 a full line of DRAPERY and FURNITURE ‘An inspection of our stock is solicited. HOOE BRO. & Co. 1828 F street, SITS RETAILED AT WHOLESALE PRICES. ‘Bay the Too tink, reoetonsea and only See Fine UnGnlshed Shirts only S00, Finest Pereale Shirts ol 5- what Flog, Teun 4, Dros Shirta, in solid bosoms, resdy Drem 2; . MEGINNIS. ant 1002 F atrost. ‘TIES Back Castmems, from Se. to @1.S0per yard, Bison Cloth, from «ye. to €125, Royal Surah, French Senge, all wool Crapo Amedtig, Drap d’Fte, aud many other choke fabrioa, 6-4 Gilbert's Suiting, #1 por yard: formor price #126, 6-4 Mack French Tricot, €1.25; former price @1.7, 6-4 Wack Broad Cloth for Tailor-made Suite CLARE Steck of Fancy Gray and Bisck Woolons fos ‘Some choice things in Sik and W NOMONST Stock must he mewn te m, No trot POPULAR PRICES, gE. G. DAVIS, cxtt COR. STH AND MAKKET SPACE. FINANCIA - 3 tea. Rc For Gio W. Bers, & Co, navxes, 1457 Pennsylvania Avenue (Opposite U. 8 Treasury.) Discov: hia Bonds boneht Derosrrs. Excua Ns United States and Di sof fu Tarate a Burope at lowes! tatra, 25 NEW YORK, BUSTON, &3 FRINCE & WHTTELY, Stock Bnoxama, APR rating} New vor, General Partners: Alenry TL Dodi, HT. Crnenr Oakley, Logaa, Washington, DG, Mayuard ©. liga, Williamn , Travers, Special Pactwae, Tamer Whitery, Harry €. BUY AND EFLL ON COMMISSION ALL CLASSES OF KAILWAX SECURITIES Tranch Office—539 15th strest (Corsoran Bailliags 2.8, DODGE, Resident Partnas. Crotetions ot | Stocks and Ronde ant tnformation <9 garding the Markets received throuh our wires IN- STANTLY, direct from the New York Stock Exchance Alloraers executed and reported promptly. ) _ MEDICAL, &e. RRE28, AND BE, B3se <p strvet sonthwest, appeared before n that be Is the Oldest’ Eatablisbed Exp will rumrauter a ¢ Madicine, oF ne irnisied Misdicine free. Ce day. Submcrit jne by Dr. BROTHERS, Aprit 24, 1954 Tim SAMUEL A. WALKEK, Notary Public. JK. ROBERTSON, THE WELL-KNOWN SPRCIATS can be confidentially consults by both sentiemen and. Indies every Weineslay at Saturday from 2 10 9p. m, bear 43g etret. His crest succes and exper Justify your waiting to consult Limo ANHOOD RESTORED BY 0! Mis" of Da. BROTHERS th cure any case of Sequiual Weakbess, 3S testy and Lmpotency. It huparts vigor systn, 906 Listreet southiwese Bixee’. and 908 B strect somthiwest, met re 8 private character, for HAS NEVER BEEN CONTRADICT! Siw the oldest established ad~ Ladies’ Physician in thin city. Ladies, Foi tly consult Dr. BROTHEKS, 6 bat jeular attention paid to. alld Indies, married or single s stienesnt ul intions, and Kind efficient nurws farne ished to those who may desire to stay @ few days in the city under bis treatment, seat Tm i ELECTRIC VOUTATC BELT. and other Frermte AR PLIANCES. We will sen pe tong tnanbood euar= Suterd. Send at ones fu pludet, trv. Ade Grae VOLTAIC BELT ich” Jaco JR, LEON, THE 26 tute KTSON. THE EXPERT SPECIALIST Who stunds high in his profession, is acknowlekend te bean expert without apeet lithe wide world. iu the treatment and cure of Private, Nervous and Chrouia Dinan, Lowt Vitality, Igmired Matihood aud Abuses et the Syatern, Bladdeg Kidney and all dinesacs of the Uniuary Oneans. Keorit cases positively cared 14 (days, No aucroury or caustics ted. (ah be cous every Weelnesday and Saturday, fret Othice, 4060 now. Referw to ewding ph ior.” Main Oftice, 30 N-Laberty xt, I Se7CAPITAL PRE TICKETS ONLY $3. e028 SHAKES IN PRUPORTION, Lou asa stare Lorrery comPany. We do herein fy that we aupervise the arranges fonthiyand seme Aromat Prasringe oh rad Ste Latory Cat. mente forall the Me The bon perma mand that ett menote | THREE porate’ tn TOR for 2% years by the Tawislatare, ational and Charivabie Purpose with neumitak GEES ne which a rowers Fund of Owe 580/000 van overmielnatig popular vote sts franchies Peat fheypencnt ate Constitution eloped ccemiber 2 A.D. 1879, The only Lottery ever voted om and indorsed by the paw ple of any State. Ti never seaies or post jones, ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DRAWINGS TARR, PLACE MONTHLY A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE, ELEVENTH GRAND DRAWING, CLASS 1. IX. ACADEMY OF MUSIC “NEW ORLEANS TUBS DAY. NOVEMBER 11, 184, Viera Moxrary Daawnea, e- CAPITAL PRIZE 875.000. 3 100,000 Tickets at $5cach, Fractions in fifths in propor 1 975! i 4 rt Fi aa zs 3 a Ey 1000 3 2 ——— ioe ‘clubs should be made » waiteesparat ke ii moots

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