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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Fowler Fund. ! ‘The Reform School. ‘The Suspension of H. D. Cooke & Co. CITY ITEMS. EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. DRY GOoDs. sre eee OUTS 70 $108.2. SHE ANNUAL REFORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. || ASSIGNMENTS TO H. 8 CUMMINGS AND TO We A SiGMOER GATING RETURNED WO TEE = a ~ — ‘The Wentner. EVENING Stan Newspaper company handed | Mr. G. A. Shallenberger, superintendent of the | Thine is Money! therefore save both by using 5 : r*s- Ate Amdstant to Prof. T. @. Marin, omer OF TH CHIEF SiON‘ Orrtegr, } | "his morning to Mrs. John H. Fowler, the widow of | reform school, this afternoon sent his fifteenth an-| To protect their creditors H. D. Cooke & Co. have | Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Price 25 cents. 1 Mots ie prepare o icone tack bes puniisand | £5 opened her DARCING MeADENY Et Meee eet | DISAPPOINTMENT? HNGTUN. D.C. October 24, IMG Fam.f | Umer Fowler, of the Metropolitan police force, | nual report to the District Commissioners ‘The | Made an assignment of everything belonging to - afew new open st 15:0 K street northwest, oc24-1m*_| Mien. at National tif bal ¢ miidie Atlantic states, fair we: rly winds, becom: For 1 R. C. Lewiw? ther “Specials.”? rays 1? Ras Tecenty killed tn the dischargeot his duty, | whole number of boys received since the school | thefirm to H. 8 Cummings, of the Washington | "21 cor seanoe veticuted Cnderwent oy tet WE. PAB ONS 3 & GATE OF srenceinas | fujdue: ules. fsa ny the sum of $1. 1d x fardays. — No. OT ME x variable, zs 7 Es - 5 20, the amount contributed for | was founded is 99. The the | firm of Cummings & Baker. Mr. Cooke says this ‘hirts and: Business College), Private Instructor in Book | stret northwest, of at t aa We positively expected toget into our new building Tiomary temperate Phd cal tui | See hile Uy the perple of the District ‘The con-| institution Jane 3, 186, was 14; and. daring tho | Seagnment i nade in order toprovset we inerests | yalveterine and lam wovisbinsand Drawers. | weenie Reumanatipy Pigich, ant il Sfathena. by Octotwr Ist tut will wot get pomeaton wt the LE TOS Meee Eee Ce Lhe erties | riduUONS were fltae sagyesed tip” Meas Lames & of all concerned until the fir can arrange for Te-| Roys* white merino Shirts and Drawers, 25c., 60. | teugcht at home if dedined. 313'D steak uorthweet! Pr 2 SaaS: — | early part of neat month. , p os Atlante oat ‘iigiy | YUTE Des he wclexnowa Moerehantiy who | Tae dtd POEs anata pate areTas® afc of | sumptonar payment. Inaviduaiy ar HD, Cooks | Suber gens EanOn gee eas spas ioral | OE Se aes Mal Manis ok thoes. “pees Carmirr, fair weather is maieated for Marstand and | Hrvde! the, and they were spowdlly followed By | Were Ag boys discharged, leaving 168 remaining | Nas peslemed mus property to. Mr W. Rew for sis pun Gauri 350 ner ches Sa, zoe. | MPADEMOISELLE BREN. X NATIVE OF FRANCE well as 20. Bap Virgsni a uirs. Fowier says she desires to tinder, through Tas | ""Ineiadeq i the information given concerning the | ° Riasauanie AGaie: Kid, dog-skin, cloch, Jersy, and fur-top Gloves." | ibe French language, ‘and devoting speed Setention | Sta Se WE DOUGRT AN IMMENSE STOCR Sree, Melee, BeAr, SOc $185, ESE GO 8 | Enan, Bee cAtere Mane. 00 all weg Bate fo $80 | nore received & sckcauen: concerning te Te" | toecisd teens eremre toe, Geavs aie wrarcling capis undremea’ ior Gere | cee eatrest Caveman, Aildrens 2882.1 | Nine pemor omnis ional incr | te.onen with, and fearing the esitne anor season wl Jansels, rie, 2t., ‘ail wool red. twill tlannel, | famliy, and to add that she will ever hold them in | Hg!0Us training of boys before commitment, sbow- |“ Cyawae IN COURTS. —So many sults have been re- | atic Gent's silk traveling Caps; undressed felt Hats. | street northwest. oc2i- Tin Lewis’, 920 7th st., between I and K D. w. Teave ms with more goods on that 30 were Baptista, 19 Catholic, 7 Eplscopal, Se ee PO padver 2 J team desing, we UPILS IN STENOGRAPHY AND TVPEWRITING— | PIP Souter Be, Be, or flannels, 20c., %e.; | the mest grateful remembrance. In fact, abe was HY AND ae jebrew, 25 Methoullst, § Presbyverians, Congre: | Moved from the corporation court into the circuit | ~ N, 'B. Immense stock or Mens and Boys’ Hata. 2 Apply to NELLIE H. SMITH, Stenographer and | SSL2O8 SS SF Ui and display cur stock at euch prices that will ay quite overen emoti ‘could’ not find court for the ctiy that the sessions of that court "ypewriter, 801 12th street northwest, 3p. oo case then at once vot etathe gore & ‘Words to eapress her grauitade. not And | gationailsts 2 Lutherans and 12 who did’ not at- | fer" year are not” nov sulicient to dspice Of tue | BL, Gotdachmnids Mammoth Housetur- | LPTs clcek riba | Suerte cae t Sa elem goa er seo — TEne One ic the Tacs nding June 30, | Ousiiess, and an act is peudiny before the lezisia- | mishing Establishment, S12-7th st. TA Europe and America - ‘302. Tow ‘The School Book Investigation. 1886 aggrenate tie abe Hscal sear ending June 3 | ture to authorize the holding of special terms here | mn, wey EVENING BUSINESS COLLEGE, Ae How OP vy CLOAK DEPARTMENT. SUPERINTENDENTS WILSON AND COOK REQUESTED = by Judge Ket. VLVANIA. AVENUE NORTHWEST. ENT. ads otters for to-morrow only the following extraordi- Notes —Junes'T. Burnett, arrested by Officers | hary bargains: hamdsoive decorated china: dinner Latten and Travers, change, assault on James Fitz- | And vea sets Combined, 190 pleces $11.79, worth aie PIANO LESSONS may, Lelpmic niet TO BE PRESENT. The Comtmissioners have sent requests to Mr. Spstraction in’ Pya manship, Mathematics and Double Entry: Boo! ‘Tux Tue Has Come The Italian Laborers? Camp. ave mailed 1 May past fe ave very lana i oe purchases of Inipwrted Cicake nt prices which enetie tay Whes Staconrearse Mest Be Doxa, | yin’, commissioners : To-day, in the Equity Court (Judge Cox), in the | gerald, was the only prisoner at the station house | Eycra handsomely decorated, square shape #1e 4 bea aah To Tour cUstouwrs Lerrsite arly sees oo ea ter. will com oe ee Caan a: and. Superintendents J. 0. Wilson | ease of the Schuetzen Park company against Thos | this nloraing.——The Alexandria brass band a8 | werty gene resi ents ee ae Se emai oS AMA TIONS. Mirvac on tha antout list 140 P. T. Cook tobe present. next Monday for Young Ls : McCann and August Schmidt, to restrain the use | Teuled 4 mveting room at the Friendship engine | square suape reduced from $23. U0 $1837; hand Tips ii cuts all ) morning at. the school Book investigation at the | ana occupancy of the Germania, Setuctzen park | Hose}, aud mets, there regularly co pertect tts | Bilntea eben een Stes Mas fa | VASHINGTON.D.C, | Lect m ov felt hats, just | Pisirict, government ullding on 4% strect. Tt ts | ANd Occupancy of the German ven park | skiut in music, ——Registration 1s in progress In all | Po ys one putes dae LNA Recess at 8S | FHE NORWOOD IN EWASHINGTON.D.C, | Lectars by T “i, to be ners, from | expected by the Commissioners that the (Gules’ woods) by Italian laborers, upon the pell- | the wards of the city, The Democratic Working | 10 23° _ Ser Nos. 1212 and 1214 Mth strect (Thomas Circle German and F 4, TS, P joners that the parents = ” x package of tacks 9¢; 1 Jjapanned coal hod with : Court difected'& Gule Gh Mire Metean: reratabie | cit® eld a Wusiness meeting last night, and | Pocer'snovel and. Seal sieve, only. Soc, worth T0cz | ‘The achool coureets complete in the Englien, Glaesical | _ALtbrasy « eae eae oes Sie Tecnenna | MODUR. Pinus wo) cure the cogictration of alk | Bi oigra rel ie Stat secre, ee eres | i ees Sees cents Reine Ges | to-morrow morning, to show cause Why he should | Cleveland voters Tlie mayor bis suspended Py ; ’ uc ja parti: + \Eioea ot ‘be attached {or contempt in disobeying the | {ucnesanG olen. — fle mayor has suspended TO- | 4 botties tor zc, sold elsewhere fOr 40c; NEW shaPe | by skilled instructors. (Piano, Prof. Anton Glostzsie ) preliminary order of the court. next, when his term of ollice expires. His place is | $f decorated china chamber sets, 10 pléoes, reduced | <tudenta are propared for Vawar and other coliezes ot mW SS filled by Readyman Tr: Ritig Ge eT ee Large wooden | can takes colleziate course at the Institute. Ladi s who | Zecine tts seventi= are tvally lower fot mame vale than, those usually made i January to clowe out stocks, They compe 1, TWITCHELL. Principat We also offer a tu omplete line of | of school ehtldren, who are interested In the pur- euS and ehilaras merin very_re- | chase ot school books, wlil be present, e& To the ladies: Phe grand imost ee sotientzof millinery ever ted in No Care, No Pay. Come aut see before purchas- | VERDICT AGAINST DR. W. Il. HALE ON A SUIT TO RE- i. LW COVER A FRE OF $100. JERSEY JACKETS, 2a, Procaded and Trimmed with Par and Astrachan, ally choay Heavy Stockinet Pur AS ENGLISH AND CLASSICA, = HOOL, HUNT, Principal, hk year Sept. Sth. mM the North &: Mr. Butterworth’s Serenade, ~ = ve es | have teft school will find special facilities for pursuing | #8 Koom of Dr Sui MiGrh, $y mtr Jomey Newniarkets, plain, trocaded and trimmed 4 Aather unusual case was subiffitted to Judge 3 vay - | clocks omty 89e, warth $1.50; Easels for pi hs . int for | Ftruction thorench. aduates tate taken, teh Fox TES Cexts ¥ ‘acup of chotee dri TION IN TS ni ariixc-| DEVISING AN INGENIOUS WAY 70 Ros Hts Ext = ae te ugha | special branches. Afternoon and Evening Crises tor | Feruction hero eh. 3 with fur and astrachan on TES 2a cam cet acup of chotee drip | 2° her, in the Circult Court; to-day, Tle eee | THE DEMONSTRATION 1N 118 HONOR AT THE Peers Was aor ae, HIS EW | 21or 9c; larger size 2 for’ Ive; Decorated Engl Fank 1 Dai i coffee and sanaw TON LAST EVEN! zy : a eens Sey Ladies in German: also in German and French, For | futiervand. fs northwest, op- | suit to recover from Dr. W. Il. Hate $100 paid him | ‘The serenade tendered last evening to Commis- | York yestersay tor robbing his employers—a large | {Mn&, square shape tea sets, 44 pleces reduced trons | mm bey . to $3.48; double chopping knives 9; hand painted | particulars address pee eae ee ‘e a s lothing house firm. He tad devised an Ingenious | $00 ¥ oe sre | 6 Address FO. Ls, Box 235, for an interview. by acolored man named Meredith, under a cuaran- | sioner Ben. Butterworth by his triends in this city | ¢lgtung house flrm. | He Had devi-ed an ingenious hina creain pltehers sie, worth, Bc; crystal glass ‘MR. and MRS. WM. D. CABELL, eon elas ee cag pat fr {hat sum le would cure Mere. | was largely attended. A procession was formedat | overcoat or a ‘sit, Albert would sive. hin some | HUSCE bows 6 tor Gc, worth $1. Polish 6 cakes for | —cc2e-tne® ee ee street north- | dith’sson ot pulmonary consumption, and incasehe | the Peace Monument, and, preceded by the 20 | thing of a superior quality on payment of the dif | 95° Wore 603, e N ‘ME. LEPRINCE, PROM PARIS, WILL BEGIN MONDAY SLPTI MBE fatled he would retund -the money. ‘The boy died, | artitlery band, marched up the avenue to the | fereuce. For exampie, he would arrange with Ue ‘her French conversational Jessons at her ow: and og | And Meredith sued Hale before A justice of the df purchaser for an exchange necessitaling Me pay- Ce oeadleto wane rend or toch aes ee Feaseny’s Ick Crea and Charlotte Russe, M47) peice and obtained judgment. The case was re- | AtMngton hotel, where, in the portico of theannex, | ment of an additional margin of $10. He then iiveritier uealcs | Colored. ond Meck Cloth Newmarkets, plein and trnumed!, Anions these garments will be found one lab — | ct mplendia value at #12.30. hb Kaglane ~ Matalnsse, Brocaite Vel- ¢, 419 7th Stree M West, Low prices and prompt work. ‘On Account the Immense Stock Ayal of holiday. now arriving and being pushed northwest. Terms moderate. 5 Wraps, lined wich Rlock snd Colored Satins, in Beaded New York avenu: ‘Upened and’ judgment was iver eroinee ‘Mr. Butterworth and some friends were assembled. | would go to the cashier's desk with an overcoat or vin ash ASHINGTON AGADEME OF Al Som Silke, Brocade Velvets. ioshes, be a Steond thie. and he appraied. After the testimong | One of the features of the procession was an im-| Suites the case ment ve, representing a, sinatier | #2 TOO. Ml. Augenstetn, SIT th street northwest | WASHINGTON, ACADEMY A andl: | War po Yor Par forty cents for a pound of | Seana thine, and he ap this morning Judge Hag- | Mense banner with a portrait of the genial Ben, | difference, or none at all. ‘Then he would take this | Offers for to-morrow the following extraordinary below. He declined to | Which had been painted by Mr. Whitney, of the | low-priced g: Dill in bar for attending | Land office. after the music of the band had | 11 candy wh hve cents you can suo learn’ | atheist, ocl-4w* toall to see the method by whir a You cane mnt pack to his counter, and, by a | BArEalns, and will give to every purchaser of $1 or | teal! to see y, f- | More a market Dusket: Coal hod, shovel and lifter, s ry same for went’ | per amrmed the judgine dy house, 419 TUB) consider the defendan ey or cuttan rn le legerd-matn, bi 421 streat, a s S MISSES’ AND CHILDKEN'S CLOAKS AND NEW- p the more expenstve a a iskets Coal hod, : : = FLESCH AND GEEIAN—Tnder the supervision of street northwest Meredith's wife, and decide the ease solvly as to | Ceased, the ialne and Logan Glee club, composed | tcie, for which the larger amount hud been patd. | NC, Laney lamps with chandelier trimmings 7 | TYPAS, ZB BLOT cy ay school of tasrumaee MARKETS 7 - Save Dxvosir Comraxy rents | 12 orifiual clit. (Judge Hagner read the head- | Of J-S. Smith, A. S. Fennell, H. A. Foresman and } Tn this way ie received more money from his cus- | Wooden bucket and bar laundry Job coal steve | ENSTIVUTE, (boarding ‘and day OCUMOS In chor S BStrene Batt | soo styen tosdlect trom. We have Bimes’ News ar ame suena ate enenee Cooter Temes baie 00 Hearth and Home, | WI. Harmer, rendered a Selection, Judge Wm. | tomers than he handed in at te cashier's desi. | nden stone china cups and saucers, 426; coal SIEVe | iadiew aud littie girls) fo- better aecomrtdation pat Of the Mechincion Shoal of Hocution, |. Smeaten Sea Deena satan. Me SO. SE BREE PEON swcen clea monthiy?—and the | Liwrenee, tn an appropriate speech, ‘then mtro- | On Saturday ast his manipulations netted s8e ie | ANG HFty clothespins, 136 bait dozch ebony handle | Vupiie has remavad to the starious ests, Lf | HEE Deseon, Sees sara oe Vallits at $ ane $10 per year. Absolute security. | S004 oa to eure the son, and said this | duced Mr. Butterworth, who expressed his appre- | was betrayed vy acuuim, Whom he had taken into aie tone arcs an aro eter Pattern tea- | street horthwest, nrarConnecticut aveuu:, aud will ne | j Yann Wie percale, 6c, Sterns’, 9047th. guarantee was to perforin an impossibiiity—to re-| Clation for the demonstration In his honor, and | his contidence. tS, 2165; Washtub, zinc cl 7 3 Verse u decree of the Almighty—aud was akin to | closed with @ brief reference to general politics. line, Yea; new style covered dishes, 46; decorated | Mrs, Ducher having tently teturned from Exrope, RATIVE | Wo carry the lanrext stock of oF O Ke chainber set, $2.99; covered DULLET disiles, 9 where she has been studsin the most approved yet soda aa | = usc wine READ Sinsl “s gavertiseme Kypseying and voudoolsm, which says: “ "t | He was followed by Mr. Hiram Price, A. M. Clapp, be a er ath of teaching, united to her well-kuown thorouehuess i —| SEALSKIN SACQUES, DOLMANS, NEWMARKETS Kaap Sinshetmer's aavertisement, Wutet Your umes, tut as’ T'noust touch stiver t| Robert: Harlan, of, Ono: G._B. Haine” Rev. Wit <glain lined ‘pipkins, ae5 stand iauups Tonights, Sesto it mene, ean Make onesie ener | reagern Corcms, Corps axp Song THnoat yield readily | must liave it before Iean succeed. ‘The justice was | Waring, of Ohio; W. H. Armstrong, ot Pa; Mr. Dé Darealng;ieo Saeraes co mention OF OUTST | Hex pupils in table inanners and wencrat deportwment, pen . to B. Hi, Douglass & Sons’ Capsicum Cough Drops | right in hts decision that the money should bepaid | Cainp, Of Kansas, and Edmund Burke, of Va. gains, Loo numer preparing them to enter the highest circles of sucicty. "| C4 | tm the city, and guarantee to sell them st least 25 per back, and this court aflirms that decision.” n. Bankhead’s Pay Account. HIS PETITION THAT THE RECEIVER FOR SQUIKRS & th Hahn’s Rel Cool Weather §; Music (vocal nd tastrumenta), Drawine, Painti 1HOUGH NUMEROUS CAUSES’ MAY OPERATE | Hahn’s Heliable Coo! er Spe- vocal and instrumen inc, Pointing, toturn the hair grag, all that is needed to restore cialties. Eivcution, French and German, by acorps if cflcient the natural color is Hal's Vexotable Silic an Hair Re- | Gents’ $2.00 Solla Kip Working Boots. i cent Jower than any other house, Auy Seal Gannent Lought of us will be kept during the summer free of jose | Cherwe, Loxpéy Cough Syrup, only 10 and 25 cents a The Courts. doitie COURT IN GENERAL TERM. ip yan gents’ It ‘For catalogues apply to the Principal at her new resi. | {/* : New Vest Cuarss, Rings and Bracelets, at ee eave viele Yesterday, Taylor agt. Ryan; decree vacating OF- | newer. For more than twenty years its sules bave been | Gets’ $2.50 Double or Single Sole Cait Boots, dence, “N. B.— Miss Ada B. Conn, who duritur the past Mal aE AR) —_— Prigg’s . pllpilnresbheraipones Ger of reference and” rer uling case to special enormous, Wut we have yet to learn of its first failure, ws. WALL, if PENCERIAN To-day, in the Equity Court, Judge Cox, the case | term tor further proceedings Cairdy agt. Smith; Parrmoes Motasses Tarry, Duttercups. cream | of Crawford agt. J. Tl Squlcrs & Co. was up on the | demurrer allowed and Weave to plaintiff vo amend Inints and wintergreen, cream aimonds, and 200 etition of Gen. E. C. Bankhead for an er t- | deci to reman ~ Porter ais ‘a y house, 7 treet no! S pega s a indy house, 419 7th street northwi his pay account for June, which he had placed Eee Court—Judge Hagner. there Tor collection. Yesterday, Rae agt. Engilsh; verdict for defend- Mr. A. H, Jackson appeared for the petitioner, r Springman and argued that althoueh the pay account wast | 20 ,PHUNE agt. Springm.n Gents’ $5.50 Cale Custom-made Boots. seat tins studied ubroad under the best nus Gents’ Best French Cait Hand-sutched Boots. — Gents’ $1.2 All-leather Gaiters and Laced. Gents’ $2.00 and $2.50 Elegant Button, Laced and N ELASTIC STEP, BUOYANT SPIRITS AND | Congress. A guarantee with every pair. Wt ‘Day LADIES’ JERSEYS! |. The mnccess attending the special sale of Jerseys dur Ang the past werk Law induccd us to purchase m #till lareor stock from the seme manufacturer, They ae the xeme elegant shapes ax thom: previously mold, wits Fan-Back Kevere ollar and handsome Satin Bow. red, give lessonn in anticic (Mano, oneal mini hare | Vath Mant Date fuony) to pupils st their residences uu Weditot Eyes teanttitul Satuntose im | Toome in ine tn hat} INGTON SCHOOL OF FINE A eoaapiedl among the many desirable re- | Gents’ $3.00 Fine Cait Scotch-bottom Shoes. CORATIVE DESIGN, Vernon Ktow, 245 Pa. nities x | Ladies’ $1.25 Worked-hole Kid and Pebble Button, | Drawing (Patent Office work): Paintin, Antique, Por- his faculties at command, and enjoys clear and quick | Jadies $125 Worked-hole Kidand Pebble Button. | Set atta ate classes. Modeling, Hainincred Brass: perception, which is impossible when the blood is heavy erent as. WALTER B. Witttans & Co., auctioneer WH seil, at ) oclock, W-morrow morning, front of ‘thelr sale etled. Martin et China" Painting and Kensington.” Visitors weirome: 2 bh of ast week comeing a disap Seviin; verdic n Five different widtas, box or broad toe. cen for decor esis foranor eeu antment to so many, will, no douht, be reps the Dank when ft closed, It was not then due, and | SH 48% Seviins Wordlet for plathelf. And sluzgish with impurities. “Aver's Sarsaparili is the | “sey 43:00 Mand-sewed File BULLOn. MSROUZEE Nie eo WAR sor day sutioent to we many, wil, no dou, be rept Wa, had no business being placed lo Gen. Bankhead’s ‘quiry Court —Judge Cox. p best blood purifier and vitalizer known, ‘oc2h Misses’ $1.00 Kid and Pebble, Heel or Spring-heel, | seat ilo nd toe wicht, $16; por n refore, Pespectiully reommend an early inapection credit, if it ever had been;that Gen. Bankhead had re- | , Yesterday, Frohlled agt. Abbott; order appoint Buiton. sia ie tae JA2AME GHEVREMONT piri re DE aca. fice gies fr ar before the assortments become broken, CITY AND DISTRICT. Ce ere eee mn Ri MAY AC") Aoiiee ine ntlg cAned MM. Genes rererrea a Spring. Seaitine to tacos ormach ie her ative Geeee | mDmeMents Handecnae, iiustrated circular with full | argue! and ‘60c. Solid School Shoes, for Boys or Girls. adie taste 5 ‘i A (or ladicn and chile | formation an tuteret Mr, Willoughby argued that this pay account | {he auditor. MeClelland ast, Yetntire, <q kgesons privately and in clases for ladies and chil | sided OUR STOCK OF TRIMMINGS , poe y any addresy or given upon aplication f Amusements, ete., To-Night. had been placed in the bank, and passed to Gea, | Submitted. Washington, ahd Georyetown rat.coad Lace mene an Roane eulian san 1 eatta a erect eta ge SPENCER By kenow complete. We are selling « aplendid Chenille — sca dearth Bankhead’s credit, and that the account was part | Company agt. District of Columbia; rule to show Ce ee ee in = _SARA A. SPENCE, Vion Prneinat sues | nu cien earciobe oveka Horse —Elword Sothem tn sets of the hunk as much sp asany ouuor | cause returnable November a: | Beaurtrut, Dness Goons shoes, Thuyrare reliable goods, specauy made tor | PSV ARR ENON WASTER SclloGr, OF F1GCUTION AND | ” (yor ssc: Primes has boon reduced to $08 ‘TueateR—Madame Janausenek tn} Sy (cures Cound therein by the receiver. Vale agt. Vale; testimony taken’ before R. J. Mur- | FROM THE BIG AUCTION SALE iN NEW YORE | US and guaranteed as sui by us Dapolin Wee Point ailexaminations, ENT Sheen Wo have the largest amortment of Colored Chenitie es care ieee ee Ci pene Tay. Claxton -agt. Kitty; appearanee ordered, ee S16 Zen eure Aud 198 Bennaylvanle-are, |" it cuieh Cantal baa ee MRS. M. STEVENS HART. Friice and Marabouts inthe ty; also, all colors of Ex Comigce.—Harry Montague in “The Estate. Seligson agt. Hoagiand; hearing on restraining LAST WEEK Toemo: Pal iaerniinu. 8. W. FLYNN, AM. | Tho third animal session of ol will tein Deeds in fee have been fled as follows: John | Oder continued one week, | Smith agt. Shelton; | parGarys! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! euler it Night school, #3and 5a month. Se24_ |! October Ist; clos due Inte Uriv elas tusteee — s ARGATS y NS!) Hand-made Scliool Hoods, 25c.; Children’s Merino te sass eee : cpa Ume to take testimony linited. "Dunlap agt. Chap: ; c lag tactic ae aS PEs trustee ordered co report sale.” Kiley agt.| FINE QUALITY ALL PURE WOOL coLonED | Underwear, sizes 16 and 18, 1820 Lo 4, Bsc ele a vertalutue 761; —. tion day aud evening, Lxpecial uttention given to the | eure ot siz Be a UNDERWEAR. _ ley; C. P. Williams appointed guardian ad litem. CHUDUA CASHMERES, nearly one yard and a half | Sto Ladies’ Vests, 48¢.; one lot Children’s Gloves, ob . 7 STAMMERING Condensed Locals. Tore eee emne aOR Ey case ere wide, only 7c, worth $1.25. Tine: Tiles gee" Splashers; a1@* Couapiete ne | Sty OMe aehlans Of wed ancral character, ee is dhdeiony ghee ret om Street lamps Will be lighted this evening at 5a5 | Mr. A. Maurice Low, formerjy of the Repubtican| ¥' Is Henry Ee Cassidy Warveny; oe CUleys Prices until the opning of our ai 300 dozen Men's Heavy-weight Underwear, 334,wortht Be: rena Cuildren’s Jerseys Mus. Max WaYL, AKU, ing sessions. Careful and thorouzh instruction in tho CARTERS, 711 Manaer Seace, D7 * kee} i! 412 7h street northwest. | Common English Branches, Bookkeeping, Short-hane, : wine o Hgher Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometcy, Latin and and extinguisher at 4:15 a.m. of this city, but now residing in New York, and Md. on ‘Thursday morning. Mr} Miss Annie Baden were married last eventog in Affairs in West Washington. PIANOS AND ORG: Isase N. Jackson, of the firm of E. E. Jackson & of this city, Was married to Miss Jennie Can- had some words with Moses Sins- ‘a pool tlaket at the race track ye resulted in Magee assaulting Sin: ay at Galt’s feed mill 95 an enginer, died suddenly last night, at N 1street sonthwest, where he haat been living since October 4 Agent Key, of the humane soclety, yesterday swore out a’ warrant Melty toan mals, ¢ . IS the owner ofa bear which now Six Inches of the floor ‘Yheeruelty alleged ts in g the bears head too low. ‘man Shanks, Who was charged by Captain Vernon with hegiect of duty In tailing to procure Narrants for persons for using Potomac water | during unlawful hours, was acquitted. Mr. James Stall, Sealer of Weights and mea- ‘sures, has Just recetved the sad news of the death of bis uncle, Murtagh Ward, at bis residence, Poughkeepsie, N. ¥.,at the advanced age of 84 years, Mr. J. EB Fe n, Janitor of the High schoot building, has resigned hts piace op account ot Ill | health, the res gation to take effect November 1st Orr. ALT. Sherman, ap engineer and machinist, has een sevected for the ¥acancy. ‘The grand jury w-day returned to the Criminal Court the cases of Abraham Adams for grand lar ceny and Charles P. Carter for embezzlement. ‘Feaching the Deaf and Dumb. ANNUAL REPORT OF TER WORK OF THE COLLEGE AT KENDALL GREES. E. M. Gallaudet, the president of the Columbia institute for the deaf and dumb, has submitted | ‘we tweaty-seventh annual report of the work and condition of that institution to the Secretary of tue Interior. The pupils remaining in the tnsti- tution July Ist, 1885, were 77; admitted during the year, 18: since admitted, 31. Of the 135 under in struction 54 have been tn the collegiate department and 72in the primary. The recetpts of the institution for the year, in- cmding $5300 appropriated by Congress, Was $60.45, and the Dalahee rematning on hand was here was in addition $3,000) expended on the iidings and rounds. The estimates for next the institu. les and other expenses; $25,000 eXtension Of the buildings of the the purpose of providing additional mediation, and also room for the on of the pupils i ral labor. vodted tn the report unt of the visit Mr. Gallandet last Winter, at the request made of the directors, to various dea? and durab in- | stitutions In the South and west, with a view of promoting w Interests of the college. As one of his antumn is much larger than that ous ‘The puplis in the institution for this District are astollows: Ida R Ch 5+ Jeanette Dally, Mary Daily, Christiana Denison, Katte Fogarty, trene B. Martin, Etlze ©. Callaghan, Mary D. K. ‘Senkiu Gert 1» Kosta “Scot hie Stafford. Clara’ ¥. Whit H. Boston, W.-H. Catlett, i W FE. E. Hannan, ¢ Stewart, James Smith, W. J. Warren, F. G. Wordeman. A Dewoen atic BARRECCE AT CARLIN SrRINes, ¥a—The first barberne held tu this viemnsty since ? z ariin Springs, Va, Dy nd Alexandria counties, is, General Eppa Edward D. Wright, Howard Clagett and Dr. Be dwin delivered addresses. Anextra train on the Chesapeake and Ohio road Was run from this F W accommodate the large crowd whic It Was Not a Sxcoxp ManniaGe—tn relation to the “Asweiated press item published in Tue STAR yesterdsy concerning the aleed second marriage at Attanta, Ga., On the 2ist instant, of Prot. A.J. Biringham and Miss Katie Fenning, Jormerly “of Princeton, N. J.._ Its stated by reli= ves of the bridegroom, Tesiding in this city, that Miss Fenuing has lived here during the List two Years with the mother of Mr. Biringham at 216 34 streee sontheast; that there never was any prior marriage; that the Atlanta marriage was ‘Ot Secret, and that there Was no objection to Its taking place, —— Pet Ovr or Cuvnes.—Arthur Robinson, an old colored inan, attired In a dilapidated army iniform, Was charged ip the Police Court this morning with dhordesly conduct. OMicer Shanks testified that The old than was pat out of the Fifth Baptist last hight for disorderiy conduct. The old man said he ps. and Went after his wife for the key of ous so he could get sone medicine, and the a pitched him out of the door. He was fined Reroatep Rosszrms.—John W. H. Cummings, of Now York city, that he had his pocket Ked of $115 while at the race track.—c. H. jolmmeren, 2228 13th street, Feports that his house Wasentered yesterday, and £35 worth of jewelry stolen.-—Mirs Fannie’ Bryan, 1911 Pennsvivanla Avenue, reports stolen from her house yesterday $20 th money.— Mrs, Alice Thomas, 3128 South street, West Washington, that her house was en tered Tuesday night, and a merino shaw! and skirts valued at $1450" stolen.—John Denehy, of Providence, RL, reports that while tn an Italian ‘selon, on Pennsyivanie avenue, this morning, his Pocket’ was picked of $20. ———— Dronapep ey Durwx.—Patrick J. Murray, who Teaidesat the corner of 9th and M streets north West, and £4 7 ¥ears old, was on trial in the Police this morning, charged with heng a vagrant and habitual druukard. Mr. SR. Bond testified ‘hat the old man has been an habitual drunkard Yor months, and when under the tofluence of liquor Be abuses and beats his wite, who is 74 years old, fend witnrss has been called to provect her on seve occasioas. Murray was formerly proprietor of ‘he Herndon house where the St. Cloud building Bow stands. He has twice been sent to the insane asylum, and ts considered a dangerous man by his Relghtors He was sentenced to give bonds, in defawit of three months on the farm. MARUIAGE LiceNsms.—Marriage licenses have been, sssned by the clerk of the court to Edward Smith and Virginia Proctor; James Thomas and Frances Butler; Edward Richard Rixey, of Culpeper. Va., and Ida Low se Ogie; Thornton Taylor and Mary Brooks; James Mason and Sidney Jones; G. F. Hienley, of Bloomington, Ind, and Flora Abell. eee mir, for which Judze Snell fined the former $5. | Patrick Bowing. 64 years old, who was employed | inst Simeon Gerand, | rand, te | Lhibited at the Dime museum with a ring | its nose and Its head chained to within | West Washington, at Prospect Cottage, the home of Mrs. E. DE. N. Southworth, the aunt of the bride. in Lindsey, rector of St. John’s chureh, officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Low left later in the evening on thelr bridal tour. Mr. E.R. Kixer, of Culpeper, Va., and Miss Ida Loutse Og married last evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Ogle, on Sth street northwest, Rev. Father Ryan, pastor of Hmmaculate Conception church, officiating. A re- ception was held after the cerethony. Mr. and Mrs. Hixey left this morning for thelr future home, in Culpeper. Mr. J. F. St. John and Miss Allce Chapman, daughter of Capt. Samuel H. Chapm: ried lust evening at the bride’s home, 509 E street, Rey. Mr. Deale officiating. Mr. A. L. Harrison, of Newark. N. Mary I. Hames.niece of Mr. BLE. Hendricksons,were married last evening at Mr. Hendricksons” resi- dence, on 12th street.’ Rev. Mr. Lee officiated. ‘The Montefiore Celebration. PROGRAM OF THE EXERCISES TO BE HELD NEXT SUN- DAY. ‘The following 1s the program of exercises ar- Tanged for the Montefiore centennial celebration to be held at the temple of the Washington H-brew congregation Sunday: Organ voluntary by Prof. L. HL. Hayden; Mineha service; Introductory Hymn, written for the occasion by Rev. L. Stern; bograph- jeal sketch, by Lewis Abraham, esq.: hymn, by the chow; scriptural selections, by Max Cohen, esq.; hymn, by the choir; address, by the minister; solo @rayer), by Miss Agnes Barnes, with violin, piano and ongin accompaniment, by 1. L. Blout and Emanuel Blout, esqs., and Prof. Hayden; conclua- Jng prayer, by the mibister: hymn, writtén by Mrs, M. D. Louis (nuste—“God Save the Queen”); bene- iction. ‘The commitiee in charge of the exercises comprises Messrs. Lewis Abraham, LL. Blout, J.P. Herman and Rev. L. Stern. ‘The foliowing gentie- nen will act as ushers: Messrs. N. L. Rosenberg, S. Herman, Stmund Kaufman, J. Strasburger, M. Jacobs, "E. Biout, M. Etsenmann, S.Ganss, M. J. Wert, 1. Gans, H. Herman, L. Kich, A. Marx and A. Abrabam. ———— this tour, the nutaber of pupils en- | vies, John | Washington Markets— Retail Prices. Mrars.—Beef, porter-house, 2c. per 1b.: sirloin, 20e. per Ib: rib roast, 15a20e. per Tb.; round roast, izkalse. per Ib; chuck, 10alzye.” per Ib; do: corned, Sul0e. per Ib.; dé. dried, %e. per 1b; do. hipped, aie. per Ibi do. tongue, Goasbe. each. Lamb, 12alse. per 1b.; veal, 12u25¢. per Ib.; mut- ton, IbalSe. (per Ib; pork, i2\aiéc. per Ib.; bacon— hams, 16e. per Ib. cut, 20az5c. per Ib.; shoulders, Cut: i23guise. per Ib.; middling” fe. Ut, 14alde. per Ib; lard, 12salte. per FRUIT.—Apples, 25450e. per pk.: lemons, 20300. per doz; oranges, $a7Se. doz.; bahanas, %5a35c. Bet D5 Az; peaks, Sag1.25 per peck: grapes, 10420. per chestnuts, 15e. per qt; cranberries, 15320c._per qe BUTTER’ AND Ex es Phladelpla print, sve. per Th; Western creataery, 40ad5e.per Ib.; New York, &a 40c. per 2.; roll, 25308. per 1.; cheese, 12320. per 1b. ess, S8e. per doz. Fisu—Pereh (white), 25a40e. per Dunch; rock, Soadte. per Dh; Salmon, 3550e. per 1b; cod Tsk, 32%¢¢.per Ib.; haildock, 10¢. per Ib.; halibut, 15ade. Th: lobster, 15. per’ Ib.; sheephead, 20e. per Ib; taylers 12%¢. per Ib; salmon trout, 15e. per 1bd White fsa, 2. per Ib.; cat fisb, 1c. per Ib.; macke rel (Spanish), 25. per Ib.; red snapper, 15c. per 1b; blue fish, 12ge. per I; musealonge, 15e, per YW. clams, We. per doz; oysters, Te.agl per gal. Vecrtabies.—leets, “BaSe. per bunch; beans, .; cabbage, 5al0e. per head; carrots, 3250 cnéumbers, 20a%e. per doz: $1.50 per 100; cymbns, Oude. per doz; lettnce,al0e. per head cauliflower, Toaic.: onions, able, per pk.; do. (pring), 2156. per'bh.; potatoes, 5c. per’ pk do. (sweet), 4c. per pk; squashes, 3c. per Ibe Deppers.20e. per doz.; tomatoes,s0as0e. per pk.; minty Per buneh: egg plant, Sal0%. each; corn, 25430¢. Der dozen; lima beans, 2a30e. per qt; celery. Salle. Der bi; Water eress, 10c. per bh.: spfanach, 80c. per Pk; red cabbage, 10 u15e. per hd. POULTEY.—Chickens (old), 75c.a$i_per pair; do. (roung), We. aB].00; ducks, 75a81.25; squabs, $2.50a88 Game.—Woodcock, $7373; per doz: duck (blue wing), #1 per pat (red head), $1.50 per pr; do. (canvas back), $2.56 per pr; do (Mallard), $1.35 per | Br: do. (black head), Zoe. per pr.z do. (sthaliy, 0c. ber pr.; Se. each: pheasants, $1.50 per pair; Fabbits, 25aa6%. each; squlerels, 154200 each ‘The Prize Drill in Richmond. THR HOME COMPANIES AWARDED ALL THE PRIZES— RETURN OP THE WASHINGTON LIGHT INFANTEY. ‘The prize military drill at the grounds of the Vir- Rinta falr assoctation, Richmond, yesterday, was partictpated in by the Richmond Blues, Company B., Washington Light Infantry. Capt. B. R. Ross; Company B,Watker Light Guard,Capt N. 8 Jones! Alexardria Light Infantry, Capt. G. A. Mushbach; Company A. Richmond Grays, Capt. I. J, Bossleux, and Co. C, Guard of the Commonwealth, Capt. J.V. Hiagood.” By designation of Gen. Tiabail the fol lowing offte rs of the regular army were present to act as judges: First Lieut. T. Ro Adams, 5th artil- lery; First Lieut. Albert Toad, 1st artiliery, and Sepdnd Lieut. s. F, Massey. sth artery: ‘The first prize was $1,000, the second £300, and ‘the third $100, and was open to all white companies tnroughout the United States, eight or more com- Panies to enter for competition. ‘The program consisted of fifty-one separate movements, including inspection of company, man- ualof arms In single rank, Mrings, standing and kneeling, in Yarnous posiuions and marching, etc. ‘The Ume allowed was Uhirty minutes, and ten porches axiinum puluber of marks obtainable for each movement, Company C frst went through the drill, and then the Light Iniantry, of this city, marched out. ‘They Were kept wating for seven minates while the judges were at lunch, and this ume ph Page nd fromm the half-hour allowed for the We Tnanuai was gone through with admira- ble precision, and the foot movements were tault- executed. ‘rhe drums sounded the recall be- Tore they could finish, and they were not allowed the time lost throuzh ng fault of theirs. ‘The other companies then went through the drill, and the Judges, after some deltberation, announced quant of the rst prize to Company is (Walker Light Guard), with # 34-158 points; second prize to Company A (Ricamond Grays), with 6 66-158 points; third prize of $100 to Company C (Guard cf the Commonwealth), Richmond, with ' 144158 Bi i the to Richmond The Alexandria Light Infancry (Company F) were Sign ee Place. ih 6 1880s Ponts, and the i Washington: infantry last, with points, out of a possible 10. “== In the result of the competition, CoL Pureeit Said that the Washington company’ sas undoubtedly the best, so far as they had gone, they having, out of 21 "movements, been adj gerfect’ In 21, and only in one tustance acy, been steel 30 fev as eight potnts for & move. ment. ‘The only using against had been too deliberaie, and #0 had not performed so many maneuvers in the allocted time as had the companies. ‘The Washington company re- varned home last night. EXENsIvE SaLE.—Messra Walter B. Williams Co,, auctioneers, Will sell, within their salesroom, ‘c-inortow moraing, at 11 O'clock, a Mne collecuiot cf mousehold effects See advertisement in auction ‘His SKULL FRACTURED BY A FALL FROM A TREE— = ‘This morning, about 10 o'clock, Frank Martin, 36 Years of age, employed in repairing and fixing'the District fire alarm and telephone wires, was en- aged In removing wires frons a tree on #24 strvet, hear Q street, at a distance of about 25 or 30 tet above’ the ground, He fell and struck the pave- ment with great force, fracturing his skull. Dr. Appleby was called and rendered medical assist= ance, and afterwards Martin was reimoved to t Providence hospital Martin is a married man, with wife and five children, residing near the Sol ders’ hom . ARY CELEDRATION.—The Eggleston Dashaway club of this place ave an entertaumn-nt last night at their hall, on 321 street. and Prospect avenue, to celebrate their third anniversary. Mr. M.A. McGowan presided. Muste by a quariet was Well rendered, and there were recitations by Mr. Ruppert, after which, a sumptuous feast was given to about two hundred guests ‘The entertainment was closed by iting reinarks by Mr. John Tyler. His Coxpinion IMpRovine.—The colored man, Daniel Gray, who Was badly crushed by bags of ce” ment failing upon him at Blount’s wareliouse on Wednesday, 18 now out of danger, and 15 steadily improving. ELL INTO A CRLLAR.—Mr. John Drill, the ex-po- Mceman, who ts about 7 years old, while walking along M street the latter part of last week, fell down the open cellar way of 4. L. Moore’s .agricnl- | tural store, and sprained his right ankle So badly as to confine him tohis bed. Mr. Drills very much bruised. THE CHESAPEAKE AND OuI0 CANAL—The full board of directors of the Chesapeake and Ohio canal met yesterday in Baltimore, President _L. C. Smith in the chair. It was stated that during the Jate drought the canal did a dragging business for about three weeks, Dut several rains in Western Maryland gave a fairly good boating stage for the Past two Weeks, and the coal moved amounted to about 23,000 ton The water was getting low azain, DUL It Is belleved the rain of Wednesday will give a rise In the Potomac and help canal navigation, Gras Receirts.—Canal C.W. Boyer ar- Tived with 3,800 Oushels of wheat for J. G. & J. M. Waters, Wheat sold on “change yesterday at 90 cents. Coxpiion. oF Water aT 7A. M.—Clear at alk ints. Low tide in the river to-day at 6.45 p.m. igh tide at 11.45 p. m. ——— Philadelphia Detectives Arrested. CHARGED WITH ILLEGAL ARREST AND CONSPIRACY. ‘Two men, named Richard Kingston and William McGrath, claiming to be Philade'phta detectives, now languish in Jafl at Atlante Clty, N.J., charged ‘with conspiracy, false arrest and attempted black- mail by G. V. Harcourt, a well-known young gro- cer of that city, who, unfortunately, bears a slight resemblance toa young man named Hunt, tormerly a dealer in diamonds tn Philadelphia. Hunt, tt 1s sald, in May and June last purchased diamonds ‘under false pretenses of James M. Bennett and en- gaged In the wholesale Jewelry Dusine<s in Phila- delphia. Hunt fled the ‘city, but Kingston and Me- Grath claim that the case’ was piaced in their hands and that they “spotted” him in Atlantic city, whither they came on Monday last, ac- companied by a young man who gave the name of John Tempitn and who stated that he was in the employ of Bennett. - Without any warrant or other process of law they arrested Harcourt at his place of business and had him taken before Justice Zerng, who dismissed the case. Imme- diately Harcourt went before United States Com- missioner Thompson and swore out a warrant against Templin, Kingston and McGrath, charging ‘them With false arrest and conspiracy, and asking fordamages in the sum of $5,000, In tue mean- time the’ detectives disappeared, but were ar- Fested im a drinking Saloon, They were tele give ball, and were accordingly lodged in jail ‘Where they still remain. : ‘The Injunction restraining the Adams Express Company from retusing Baltimore and Ohio treigut has been dissolved in Phitadelpht RRR OO Y ¥ A = toRo oY Y xa em 3 Ye fh 4 EYo? & 24 to XBR Kouoxx Ny al pep se Rx TERE FO% pe ABS HEME & Bes 24 kK NNN ‘UGS EPP, 00) Wow w ppp FE Prego ewww bp ko” Rok Frog Seay 8 pe eet e 00 WoW ODD kkE XR Ka ‘This Powder never varios, A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness, More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be fold in competition ‘with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders, Soldoniyincans, Koxat Baxrxa PowpeR Co., 106 Wall street, N.Y. ape Printing. JUDD & DETWEILER, 420 AND 622 11TH STREET NORTHWEST, North of Star Building» ‘EW BUILDING, ‘NEW TYPE, ‘The Largest and most Complete Printing Office in ‘employ ing nearly 100 workmen. BOOK AND JOB WORK Of every description executed on short notices and at BLACK SILKS. BLACK SILKS. IMMENSE REDUCTION IN BLACK SILKS. OUE 81 BLACK SILKS reduced to $i5e.; our $1.25 BLACK SILKS reduced to $1; our $1.50 BLACK SILKS reduced to 8125, BROCADE BLACK SILK VELVET reduced to $1, NiW YORK MIL § SHEETING % COLORED AND BLACK SATINS, 50c. LARGEST SIZE DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, 12-4, reduced from 88 to COLORED CAs MERES, all puro fine wool, wide double width, (pri c.) reduced to S74¢. COLORED SILKS, 50c.; FANCY SILKS, 374¢. LADIES' CLOTH SUITING, (one yard anda half wide), ‘auction goods, only 373c. : CARTERS, 711 Marker Space, Howe, Sweer Hom. ‘To find out how very little money it takes to buy the numberless articles which help so mate-ially to make a homeattractive you should not fail to pay usa visit. It will pay you back. We offer this week: Handsome panel genwine Oii Paintings, in bewutiful gilt frames, at $1.29, $1.49, and #: Large Oil Paintings, in heavy gilt frames, at 82.98 and 83.49, Fine Oil paintings, in embossed Mat eilt frames, $4.49, ‘The same in very wide flat trams, $6.50. Real works of art—Paintings which are worth from 825 to $50, in very Leavy flat or deep frames, at $9.50 goods wili surprise you by their remarkable heapness. and besuty. We offer also @ line of handsome Engravings in oak frames, all complete, at 99., tho frame alone is worth the money. Besides which we have fine Chromos from 99¢. up. ‘We would also call your attention to our rich . gold, gilt aud bronz» Fra:nes for photos. We offer a pretty 8x10 broazs fea at®e ; a heavy gilt frame, velvet iuside, at 99e. ; lovely 8x10 gilt frames, silk plush inside, at 81.79 aud $1.93, Most beautifwi gold and plush Easol Frames at $1.98 and 32.42, ‘Japanese Cabinets and Boxes, something entirely ine Whisk-holders, Ornaments, Bisque figures, and numberless other novelties, Bronze Plaques, &e., &e.,are among the new goods jast opsned. ‘Our sale of complete Curtain Poles, with rings, ends, and brackets, at W9., 49. 69c,, with brass trimmings: at 79c., &c., will continue this week, M. SILVERBERG & CO,. 912 7th street and 313 &th strect northwest, 0020 ‘Near Pennsylvania ave, large number of Scerose You Loox. Some people have never acon, and therefore ¢o not know of the New, Handsome, Good Fitting and Stylish Clotsing we hase. We Mention: Fall OVERSACKS, from 38 to $99. Heayy NEWMARKETS and Sack OVER- COATs, from $10 to 8:5, ‘Men's and Youth’s BUSINESS SUITS, from $10 to 323, Cass Four-Button Cutaway SUITS, from $15 to $23, Black, Brown and Biue Diagonal and Cork- screw Prince Albert and Four-But- ton Cutaway SUITS, from 820 to 845. Yoys' and Children's SUITS, from $3.30 to $18, Our stock of Neckwesr, Gloves and Under- wear is tull and complete. Prices the lowest. Shirts Made to Order, NOAH WALKER & CO., ocld 625 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. INSHEIMER & BRO, ‘808 th street, bet, H ana I, and 3151 M street. aij, C722 verticular attention to our very complete oc 0 BOOTS AND SHOFS FOR THE FALL TRADE. are soles agents for BURT'S CELEBRATED MEN'S SHOFS. ‘There are none better, aiid are si " sauade, We uve the followin sty lev: Somttom ov plata and porate FINE CALE Congress waiters in’ brood: and harrow BURTS EIN CALF Ince-hook bag BUITS FINE CALE Coberess hd bution, FINE, extra broad bottoms, forold gentlemen. BURT'S bo} ‘over SHOES, in lace and ‘button, RDS | 8, in lace mutton, every style We invite an inspection of these gods from all that want good shoes. There are uo better. In our Ladies’ Department we have the CELEBRATED COUSIN’> SHOES, COUSINS FINE KID, button, high heel, and pointea ‘or box tor. OUSIN'S FINE KID, common-sense toe, i FINE STRAIGHT GOAT, button, in both vies. O=IS'S FINE PEBBLE, button, in common-sense SHOFS in Kid, Straight Goat, and Pebble, ane pattern, COX TINE SHOES for Ladics, Misses, and Children. Exery style of beet and toe. oniLbREN AND AUSSES SPRING-HEEL SHOES in reat variety. ANLGF which ood we sell at a very low price. We ask call of ll before punchast Fon money by dolug so, Hemeinver the each “and umber. Si\sueiMel s bua nas 808 7th and Soi Maéronte RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF ARCHITECTS AND THOSE CONTEMPLATING BUILDING TO MY STOCK OF FIRST-CLASS HEATING APPARATUS, AND WOULD PARTICU- LARLY CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE WROUGHT IRON FURNACES FROM THE WELL KNOWN FACTORY OF KEYNOLDS & SON, WHICH 1 CONSIDER AS GOOD IF NOT SUPERIOR TO STEAM HEATING AT ONE HUNDRED PER CENT CHEAPER IN COST. WOULD ALSO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE WELL-KNOWN BEATERS, FROM THE FACTORY cae SPEAR, FOR HEATING TWO Ok MORE ROOMS ABOVE. FOR ECONOMY AND HEATING QUALITY ‘THEY HAVE NO EQUAL THESE HEATERS AND Wonderful Bargains at Biout’s for To- morrow (Saturday). NO FICTIONS, BUT PACTS AND FIGURES. 500 Ladies’ fine felt Hats, Moleskin bound, war- Tanted the latest shapes, at 73c.; actual value $1.75, 300 Misses’ Velvetta Turbans, ready and stylish ‘Urlmmed, 68c.; former price $1.25. Another suiall lot Of Unose elegant childrens’ Urlinmed, felt hats, at 98c.; which Were sold out so fast on last Saturday. 400 doz. bunches of prime,black Ostrich feathers, very fine, at 48¢.; a bunch of three, Would be cheap at $1 125 26-Inches, long Ostrich Plumes, in natural, only. at $1.08; fully Worth $5. 1,000 pieces of Diack, all Sik Velvet Ribbon, 134 inches wide, of the very best make, at 12gc. ’ per yard; sold elsewhere at 25c. 5 pleces of Marine blue, fine quality, Molestin, at .25 per yard; worth $2.50. ‘These are rare bargains, don't miss them. I. L. Biocr, 1 710 7th street northwest. 4f You Buy Anything in the Shoe Ine stop at J. Brock’s, 802 7th street. Children's Spring Heel, Hand Sewed, 2 to 6, 62c. ¥2.50 Ladies’ Kid and Pcbble Button Boots, at'2. i Special Bargain Sale at Clark’s, 734 7th Street Northwest, To-morrow. Scarlet medicated all wool underwear 75c.. regu- Jar price $1.25; merino underwear, white and col- ored, 25¢., Worth 40; 35¢., Worth 50; our 49¢. merino ‘underwear is sold elsewhere at ékc; gents’ canton flannel drawers 2ec., worth 40c.; extra heavy can- Yon flannel drawers 49¢., reduced trom 65c.; Jerseys —our leaders $1.48, Stock nett Jerseys at 980.3 OUr $3 extra quality Jersey $1.48; our $2.75 bralued ‘Jersey $1.95; children’s Jerseys $1.19, worth $1.50; Jersey caps, the latest out, 25c.; - button kid gloves, $1.50 quality, at 89; Mousquetaire kid gioves,’ $1.75 quality, avi; ciitidren’s home-made zephyr hoods Bie. Sd at 85; Infants’ sacks 43c., never sold less thab 60c.; balmoral skirts 39¢., regular price 30e, Cloaks. ‘Cloak Cloaks. Extraordinary bargains in ladies’ and children’s cloaks. Every grade, style and ail at the lowest possible price. Ciarks'’s, 734 7th street northwest. $1. Auerbach’s Saxony Wool Knit Jackets, cor. 7th and ITsts, are recommended by the physidlans ‘of this city. 1 J. Brock, Suz 7th Street. © Saratoga Ladies’ Kid and Pebble Button Boots, $1.40 One of the Best Known Drug Houses tn the country is Messrs. J. N. HEGeMAN & Co., of ‘New York city. They are our Selling Agents for the city of New York, and have issued the follow- ing circular to the trade, stating the fact of thelr belng the Selling Agents. We could not ask for a higher indorsement of our goods, Orrice oF N. HeGeman & Co., Iuporrers, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS AND PHARMA- CRUTICAL CHEMIATS, 60 FULTON STREET, New Yor«. In calling the attention of Physicians, Pharma- cists and the public to the purity end medicinal qualities of the “Dvrry BARLEY Maur WHiskY”: ‘We would state hat before we accepted the agency. ofthe goods we were thorouzhly convinced by proots of the highest cuaracter of the ABSOLUTE PURITY (1rithout. even a trace af Fusel Oil) of te SDUEFY BARLEY MALT WHISKY.” Oneof Ubegreat- est annoyances physicians have in their practice— and a difficulty which they have not up to this Ume been able to overcome—is that of gettin, ‘BY for the sick room. The purity an R latableness of this Whisky specially commends itself to the Physician, Pharmacist and the public. Very respectfully, October, 1884. Caracas, Tonic Cordial. ‘The best and most rellable stomachic and nervine. ‘Try it In cases of Indigestion, colic, dlarrhosa, dys- sla, pains of the stomach and bowels. A de- jous appetizer. AGMcGee’s, 9th, near D. 1 White Flannels, ‘Real Camer’s Hair, Lamb's Wool and Medicated Red Underwear, at bottom prices. Franc’s, comer 7th and D, the Only Strictly One Price Hat’ nts Furnishing Store in this city, 1 $3 per Gallon, 75c. Quart Bottle. No. 1 Rye Whisky, best in the world for the money. 1 McGee's, 9th, near D street. Jobnson’s Oyster Saloons, 440 and 442 9th street northwest. The finest for raw box, steamed, stewed, fried, &. All: Ladies’ Saloon first floor. Very Latest Styles Newmarkets and Russian Circulars regardtess of Cost, (0 close out 786 7th street, Young's mourn ing ’store; don’t forset name ahd number; 1t will Pay every lady, on account of the warm Weather, they must be sold. Call at once, don’t miss. 786 7th st. nw. New Cloak Parlor. Comeone; come all See for yourseit. 4 Bailey's, S29 7th street, ‘Wholesale wood and willow ware. “ough on Coughs.” Ask for “Rough on Coughs," for Coughs, Col sote Turoat, HoursenessTociles 156, Lagu ae 8 Thornton’s Emulsion of pure Cod Liver Oll with Hypophosphites of Lime ‘Soda for coughs, colds, Hemera mrtg nutrition and eral debility; easy G to take, by Fogsiclans. Sold by Drug- (bres Large bottles, 50c. “Manufactured by W. ‘hornton, corner Baltimore and Harrison streets, Balumore, Md. nwt Fur and Sealskin Garments. c. C, Shayne, the well-known Wholesale Fur ‘Manufacturer, 109 Prince street, New York, will ‘sell elegant Fur Garments at retail at lowest cash wholesale prices this season. ‘This will afford =. His direct from manuiaclurer sad save Foraters ‘save profits. Fashion Book mailed free. 963m J.N. HEGEMAN & Co. cl “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh sutter, churned every morning, anc acted iy haps Wand” righ at Also, Cottage! Buttermilk aha Sweet Ritte'to per quarh cream 180" pings a Fats axo Worree Tspoarsrion Suitings, Overcostings, and Trouserings recelved and pen for mapection Gentlemen will place theirorders at LEADING TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT OF ‘WASMENGTON, LD. BARR, charge. Claws in wood-carving wili begin Oct. 1 Ane added, is provide other ERMAN CLASSES AND PRIVATE LESSON! method) a specialty: Culldren, saturday. | Dally: af noon classes, Mins. ‘presi Germany, 1486 Corcoran street. oc2-tan* Greek. auls-3m_ BURTON MACAFEE. A. M., Principal, SS MARY K, SOu ACHER OF Mo wlocation=towical ‘analysis Vocal Entrature, “tening Classes—Wedneaday ar Friday Tarclock. Chilirrn's Claswer—Tneeday and tttwday 3.30 p.m. At home, Tuesdays, 6 to S p.m. 1251 York venue. = French, Italian, xtrnctors. Circulars through Wm, Bernhanit. Ph. D., Leipsic, of the Washington High School, Kesidsn: (08th atrect northwest. ocd Lin | Uexcur Prasos mee ad Expression—and Keadings in Shakspeare and General QAUVEUR SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES German, Panish, Latin, Greek, taucht by Dr, Sauveur’s “Natural Method.” Fall corps of ine Baver Uprishte a xj ideal of perfection cauee of onstruction, MESEALES SOOKE: (A Student of th: Lalpsic Conservatory: instructs ich str, in Music, German and Elvcution. 1122 northwest, selszn* UBURN FEMALE SEMINARY, >, cheat referct220, 0 Steet northwest, ighest references, ocl-sm Miss BALCH, Principal. Don't make any arran, a8? MES, ALFRED BUsAGS EDUCATIONAL, ‘Home for young ladies and little girls, SL Tw. Scholastic year opens 25th September. ry prices for cash, and easy monthly time payments. WAREKOOMS, 422 NINTH STREET. ivate Iessons in English, French aud Mathematics, — sel-2u." “ATIONAL UNIVERSITY LAW DEPARTMENT. FACULTY. HON. ARTHUR MAC ARTHUR, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, President. HON. SAMUEL F. MILLE! Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United ‘States, Professor of International a Constitutional Law. H, 0 CLAUGHTON, Fs. Professor of Pleading Evidences Fjuity Jurisprudence, ‘Commicrelal tnd Maiitiuue fav. WILLIAM B. WERE. Es Professor of Practice and Judge of Moot Coutt, EUGENE CARUSI bse, Professor of the Law of Real ard F onal Property, Contracts, Nosotiahle Instruments, wad Aypuel Evidence Re-opened Monday, October 6th, 1854, at 6o'clock p.m. ‘m the Now Law Building, No. 1006 E street northwest. Catalogues can. be ob tye! Atelim's and Adams" Bookstoree, or at the offes Of the’ Treasurer, Flaming 9, Lavender. ‘Applicants for admission camo. tain further informa- tou and matriculate at 430} Loulsiaua avenue, or at the law buil ing. ALLET, DAVIS & COS GREAT prices, “HL, SUMNER, S11 Sls street Pianos for rent lor tuning and repairing. Swsex T. Nisa, 453 Tth Street Northwest, jutd at Morrison's, Ballan— PIANOS AND ORGANS OF ALL THE LEADING ((OLLIERE scHOOL FoR Bors, under 15 years of age. ‘Two separate departments— Sentors and Juniors, ENGLISH, FRENCH AND CLASSICAL. pO HEE eM, 16, June Ist, Prot and Mion Gale p Principals; Lucien E€, Colliers, a ML, Director, 1638" I treet northwest, ae pelo bun Instruments new ands easy monthly” ists ans runted, rent ayy Alarse and elegant stock to sel All the popular Musical Publications of the ta ‘The finest selection of 5-cont Music in the city. pre 3. L. JOHNSON, 1119 10th street nordiweat Pups taut private S ivately in-clamon Tales © street northwest.—Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur days. Washincton “Hall. 3d street snd Tennsylvaula Avenue southeast,—Monday an Fridays, Send for cir culars oF teruas fOr Tentiny either all, tol F strvet ‘an25-8un REBEL INSTITUTE, 1127 19TH STREET ary > ew jEn-land “methods,” Gertana ((arIvor Hine iNstiTeTe AND KINDERGAR: = Ast strect southeast, will ropes Septem ten, No. Der 1S- Thorgueh iuetngction sm Enwtieh tranches ahd Tanstisges. G.uuine parte” For iiformation apni y ig Misses Co BOYD! Nand b. ie SMITE, pa No, 22 3d street south 3 17TH STREET NORTHW 1014 Mie v propuosme is organizing her French classes for the season. Parisian pronunci- ation and a practical use of the language tinghi. In- struction in an English school for bors and iris, near Jowa Circle: und in the Washinston Collemiate Institute for younsr ladies and little girls, 1700 1. street, Clansos.at residence, morning, from 10:30 to 12; afternoon, » an: 2.90; evening, 6:45." N.B.—Cne evening in the week tor Freveh conyersation will be given free to pujiix Call Detween 4:80 aud 5 pan. S261 ARFIELD KINDERGARTEN Or TRAINING SCHOOL, 1811 Ist. n. w. will reoyen Monday, October 6. Apply for circular af ‘hool root, ‘aat-6in sa FP AND ENGLISH FAMILY AND DAY SCHOOL for Young Ladies and Little Girls, 1305 Tith street, 1624 Mass ave, and 163 N sireet, Mra L. P. MeDonald’ and ‘iss Auna Ellis, principals.’ The school year will beri September 24, 1866, " The cours Of study embraces every thine neccsoary for & (horwuen Fuslish’ Sid ‘classical education. Daily lesson ia French—Berlitz method—for which there is no extra ent has: ‘with ususual advantasss {oP Littl: Girt just bepiunine school. A special headie led for scholars Living on Capitol Hill or in ‘distant paria of the city. for adults and childrea, _Conversatic tural OKA ZIWET, wraduate of MERSON INSTITUTE, 914 147TH er... pet, Taxp K Select Classical and Mathematical Schoo! for Boys, Devine in $8 year Rgreember 10:h—the second Wednes: + of the mont business, for Harva $2y.01 sue month, | Prepares 188, Chass XOuNG tinea . Sidtath street Circulars can be obtained at the book: os nes ¥ O] [E VISITATION, CONNECTICUT Saree ae neue ae ae ‘and Little Girls —The. of, Academy’ will be resumed September Sth. 1884, A limited nutaber of ee ee sons in private or in: wd eee re ond ve a faeae noo ke eee PRIENDS’ SELECT SCHOOL_AN ELEMENTARY 1811 Ist nw. School for. Both “Sexes, Ke-cpens Minth Month GEPLEMBEN) 13, Insiractiod thorvaxh 12 fe Cassics and Nata ‘Terias mod- | 24 UI \HE BERLITZ SCHOOLS OF LANGUAGES ‘728 laze ST. N, W., Wi D.o. RANKLIN ST: BAL’ Bs wssrMinoree ‘BT. ENCE, Rt Hanks Case enol xe eons and classes ‘native ‘Tongues, Most casy ‘cticiant ee ‘reasonable. “Soni amigo ‘Apply to PROF. 8. 7OLY. SBACR’S PIANO WAREROOMS. abe & Co's world-reg, we und Tepauring. 4d cet, above Fa. aVe. HELDONS DANCING ACADEMIES, 104 F WILcoy & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS, co. week, ONT EPG eat applied if purchiaed, Plus nloca wh ve, Ubusie. Misses POLLOCK ING OPENED A ERANCEE Jans Coal aiid atom id | 2.240 pounds. Ki ling and Stove Wood xt bottom prices. Orders promptly del JOHS MILLER, Vand, Depot end K o_o Lath street hortnwest, ald ‘No Lrigetvnd lane tot of Makers’ PINT frets Belted for domestic tise, all of which Woofer at rates, ‘The attention of consomens is respectfully invited +2 an iuspection of our stock. STEPHENSON & BRO., _ Wharf and 12th st. ON BROTHERS, WHARVES AND RAILROAD YARD: ‘Twelfth and Water streets southwest BRANCH YARDS AND OFFICES covEnines. 2009 Fateeet northwres 150 deren Ladies’ splendid quality Merino Vests and Panta, $36., worth 54 150 dozen Misses! Underwear, from Tie. ap. *Sdozen Ladies’ Brilliant Lishs Howe, at 25¢.; alo, 00 dozen Misses’ of the same quality, at 20, 4 INCH TRICOT CLOTH, IN NINE SHADES FXTRA VALUE, FOK 125, WORTH $175 PEB YARD, St INCH LADIPS' CLOTH, BEST GOODS, $1; RE- DUCED FROM $1.25 PER YARD 54 INCH LADIES’ CLOTH, 7c; FORMER PRICE si. 45 INCH LADIES' CLOTH, 7%50.; REDUCED FROM 1, INCH BISON CLOTHS, IN ALL THE DESIR- ABE SHADES, PLAIN SHOODAH, SATINE AND CASHMERES, IN, ALL THE NEW SHADES, 50c., Tic, S7c., 61 AND $1.25 PER YARD, 8. L. HEMPSTONE, oct 603 Market Space—Pa Ave. Tsmoxren Wrars Aso Jackera SEATON PEREY, ‘CCFSSOR TO PERRY & BROTHER) LATEST NOVELTIFS IN PARIS AND BERLIN, WRAPS, SHORT AND Lic ELEGANT SEAL PLUsH COATS, at $40 and 850. PALL AND WINTER WEIGHTS UN ENGLISH WALK- ING SACKETS, F 5 TO 815. BLACK SICILIENNE CHRCULARS AND DOLMANS: cd with Quilted Satin), from 25 to 50, BROCADED VELVET AND SEAL PLUSH LONG AND. IN GREAT VARIETY, PEESIAN SILK WRAPS. IMPORTED JERSEYS, OL CLOTH NEWMAKKETS and DOLMANS, 4 BROADCLOTHS, 1RICOTS and TWILLED OTM for LADIES H ABUTS, ALL-WOOL SCOTCH PLAIDS ‘or MISSES SUITS, IMMENSE STOCK OF PUROPEAN DEPSS FABRIO$ for PLAIN AND COMBINATION COSTUMES, FLAIN and BROCADED GERMAN VELVETS. LYONS PURE SILK VELVETS, IN BLACK AND FIF- TEEN COLOKS, trom 85 to & ERE STOCK OF LY UN'S SILKS, SATIN DUCH- E RHADAMES AN BROCADES IN BLA WHITE AND ALL SHADES FOX STREET, KECEP: TION AND EVENING WEAR, AT TNO TONE BROCADED VELVET SS FRONTS. WEDDING OUTFITS A SPECIALTY. IAL APAKTMENT FOR DISPLAYING GOODS BY GASLIGHT. $27 CHOICE GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND COR- RECT PRICES. SEATON PERKY, Peany Boruorsa, ‘Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9th street Established 1840, ool Buc Dress Goors Deranruexr. E.G. DAVIS, 719 MARKET SsPact ‘Having recently visited the astern Market, we are now prepared to show our customers and the public large and varied stock of BLACK SILK VELVET®, Plain and Brocade. Black Gros Grain Silka, from 75e. to $4250 yard; Black Setin Rhadames and Mervpilloux; k Armure silks, for Mourning, Black Satin De ks, Conrtaald’s English Crepe, LLELRATED BLACK GOODS, Plack Castimeros, from Sue. to @1. 00 por yard. Bison Cloth, from ste, to $12 Roya) Surah, French Senge, all Drap d'Pte, andl many potce fabrics 6-4 Gilbert's Su 1 per yand, focmor price 1.2%, 6-4 Black French Tricot, #1.25, former price 1.76. 6-4 Black Broad Cloth for Tailor-made Suita, Large Stock of Fancy Gray and Bisck Woolens for Combination buts, NOVWON! NOTION: Btock muunt be sech to be appreciated. spection, No trouble to show eouds, POPULAR PRICES, E. G. DAVIS, ool COR, 8TH AND MARKET SPACE Cams & Draven parts Bsus QUETTS VELVETE, YOU BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY. IN. GEAIN CALIETS Also, a full line of DRAPERY of cr atock te eoties 23-310 1998 F etreat, 2£2¢ Teh strect northwort; Fenneylvania avenue northwest: 232! Sth street northwest; Corner Sd and K streets northwest, £27 Ponneytwania svenue southwest, EXNSIVE WHAR incites fur toe eoobonse All Kinds of WOOD, eltherin the stick or prepared: order, at our factors. ee os Scxoor Surrs: QUUsTS RETAILED AT WHOLESALE PEICES ‘Comfort Shirt, made, of beat PS arab Dud ck, ettoneedand only Meo PRIVATE BAILEOAD YARD sOvTH Hing UnGotshed iets cay Ste ‘Eipest Percale Shirts ur of | inest Leundried Drew Skirts in solid bosome, reay to put on, for #1. Six finest Tees Shirts mac to oriler (solid bosoms) for iat SD" EeBiect at guseanond : an22 1002 F street. SE ote ASS | Ger Tue Bese “THE CONCORD BARNESS”