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LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. OFFICE OF THE CHIKY SioNAL OFFICER, ‘Wasmixetow, D. C., October 29, 1584, 937 Lm. For the middie Atiantic states, fair weather, cept on tae coast, and in th local rains and partly cloudy weatuer, eusteriy | winds, slight fall, folle perature; lower barometer. For Thursday, local rains and partly weather.with stationary temperature,are mdicated | w England, the northern portion of midslie | Atlantic states atid the lower lake region. Gene aily fair weather, with slight changes in temper ture, 1s indicated’ for the southern portion of the middle Atiantic states Hany’s GREAT SALE OF MEN'S Boos. — Finest hand-stt French eal, 3 to $6 $3.50 elegant calf custom boots, $3 line calf sewed boots. $2.50 double of single sole calf boots $2 waterproof grun boots, # rellabie kip workin boot: #1 and up for boys’ and y 1.0 an ‘Long or sh TRE CmICAGO GkocenY ( (fers flour at reek bor ‘Ceres, 2.98 UDL, ‘Sterling, $6.48 Dbl Git Hale, 36.25 bbl Golden Hill, £5.98 H1.. Swiss process, 9.25 DHL, $1.59 DbL, (Cook's delight, $5.25 DDL, $1.35 4 DDL, 68. 4 DOL Periic Srraxges anp Stsaees find B. H. Douz- lass € Sous Capsicum Cough Drops a sure remedy for hoarseness. Fesserz’s Ick Caras and Charlotte Russe, ‘New York avenue. ua Lanoe Stock oF Wart Parens, newest designs, Pest Meeelved at Murkriters ea street nor’ est. Low prices and prompt work. t 2pm. and sliver piated show pat Goldschinid’s, 512 BaiguTwoop Races, Thursday, Oct. 30th, For Sare.—Counters pases can be Bought Rh street northwest A Birt. has been filed by B.C. Weaver, for him- self, to the use of Margaret A. Weaver ‘and Mi: ¥ White allas Wi article is used. pure rye, s only by Chr. X. Is guaraiiteed | for purity. It ts 16 ¥ Tey te Tee Chicago Grocery Co., 86 7th, offers brown Sugar for 5c. 1b., alinost’ white ‘sugar for 6. Ww, standard A Sugar for 6yc., or 10 pounds for (8c; granulated if for or 10 potinds for 68; ent jouf sugar for 7c., oF 10 pounds fur 7c. Youn Erssiont ITTED, $1. CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements, etc., To-Night. Foxp’s Orrza Hotse.—Maude Granger in “Lyn wood.” NattoNaL THEATER.— Mlle Aimee in “Mam’- weile.”” ‘Turaree Comgre.—Varteties | Diux Museu —Performing bear and interesting entertainment. M. €. A. Brinptxa.—Prof. Boyd’s lecture, Condensed Locals. Street lamys wil! be lighted this evening at 1 Pm. and extingutshed at 4:15 a. m. Mra Helva A. Lockwood delivered a lecture at | Woodwardsvitie, a station on the Baltimore and | Potomac raliroad, in Anne Arundel county, Mary— inna, 3 eventug. Her subject was “The Era ‘of Woman. A Blalue and Logan flag wasralsed at the corner of 12th and T streets last evening. Mr. Charles F. Peters presided,and speeches were made by Messrs ¥. H. Falls, J. W. Bucher, A. St A. Stith, F.C. Revels, RJ. Beall and Wm. A. Taliaferfo, ‘The Butler Zouaves, Company A, City Guards Wash- ington cadets and Hod-Carriers’ union, No. 1, were tn attendance. Yesterday morning while a colored man, named Heary Was engaged in undermining a ney at a hotise on 2st, between B and C streets southwest, the wall fell and he was struck by the falling britks, receiving a severe sealp wound. ‘The new police uniforms have arrived here and Deen distributed to the men. The contract for mnaking the unlforms was given to Garritee, Masten & Allen, Philadeiphts. An alarm of fire. about, 6.30 o'clock thts morning, Was owing to the burning of the woodshed in re. 9f @ house at the corner of 2ist and Boundary streets, owned by Wm. Phelps, and occupied by Wm. White. Damage, about $102 Cause of fire, unknown, ‘Teresa Miller was, to-day, granted a divorce from the bonds of matrimony with Edward Miller. They ‘Were married March 12th, 1882, and she charged de- sertion on May 6th following. Brentano Brothers send us the London Graphic and Illustrated News for the 18th inst. James Probey, a bricklayer, was fned $20 by Judge Snell this morning for carrying a black Jack. He said that some one put {t tn his pocket when he ‘Was drunk to get him in trouble. he charge of embezzlement against John W. MeLean was dismissed by Judge Sneil to-day. girl, pleaded Herupler’s, 483 Pa. ave. galley in the Police Court tis mea ty ce Court this morning to’a charge Of stealing about $3 worth of silk from her em- Ployer. Tecelved two months in jal The funeral of Delozier Davidson took place yes- from his late home, 65) E street Presbyterian church, offciutek, Washington Lodge church, offciated. ton and Mt Nebo Encampment 1. 0. 0. Feattended, And many friends of the deceased followed the re” mains to cemetery where they were consigned toa vault, ————— Indictments by the Grand Jury. ‘The grand jury to-day found indictments against Chas. E. Rhodes alias Sarone, second offense petit larceny; Lewis Jones, assault with intent to kill; James Turner, housebreaking in night; Samuel H. Ellis, assault with intent to Kill, and John 0. Kel ser, Win. Waish, Edward Joseph and James Mur phy, hous im the night. The charge — ‘Wm. Nalley, for housebreaking was ig- Bo Weld for Killing His Brother. ‘THE RESULT OF THE CORONER'S INQUIRY INTO MON- DAY NIGHT'S TRAGEDY. Jn the inquest over the body of Benjamin Queen, | the colored man shot and Killed by his brother, James Queen, near Uniontown Monday night, after ‘Tue Star's report closed yesterday James Fergu- son, the man who gave the pistol to James Queen, | testified that they all went to the raMe together. ‘The revolver was fired four or five times in a ravine | Bear the house. He did not think 1t was*loaded when he gave it to James Queen, and did it out of | fun. James Queen, the accused, testified that he did not know the revolver was loaded, and that he | did not inten’ to shoot his brother; had never quarreled with Bruce; they were all fooling to- wether, ‘The jury returned verdict that the deceased came to bis death from a pistol wound fired by James Queen. Coroner Patterson committed Queen. ‘There no evidence ig im wita the shooting’ he was dlscuarsea Assoctarep Cnantries.—At the annual mecting Of the 13th subdivision associated charities, held | at Union hall, Mount Pleasant, last evening, the | southern portion | } ton, ‘The Charges Against Mr. Dempsey. COMMISSIONER BUNDY COMMITS MIM FOR THIAL IN BOSTON — WABEAS CORPUS PROCEEDINGS BEFORE Uae WYLIE. A hearing was held before U. S. Commisstoner emtay afternoon In the case of Mr. Wm. sey, the stationer, recently arrested on an ut found in Boston charging bin with ing falsely made, forzed and counterfelted cer- ates to two bilis for 2657 and $450, respectively, on ¥ departinent for goods furnished, and with having presented to Pay Director Abbott, at Bos- © and fctitions claims for theye amounts for electrical apparatus and books. This Is a case rowing out of the recent Investigation of the s0- gailed Youcher frauds in the Navy deparunent, Tin tS oF cerliflcates referred to were signed “beinpwey & Peck.” Messrs, Jere Wilson and A. B. Willits, who appeared for Mr. Dempsey, obj that there was nothing to show that Mr. Dempsey Was the person Whose name was signed to the re cetpts in connection with Mr. Peck, Assistant Dis- trict Attorney Mr. Dempsey was the person in his mind when he drew the warrant. Mr. Worthington asked that Dail be fixed ut $5,000 for Mr. Dempsey's appear- auce in Boston. Mr. Wiison thought it unnecessary wi to take further ball, as Mr. Dempsey Was now r bond to appear here in the Crim- Court. ‘The commissioner finally made a commitment for Mr. Dempsey until Mouday, November 3, to appear then before the circuit Court im Bostbn His counsel prepared & yeation for a writ of Habeas corpus, setting out that Dempsey Is now under indictment In the Criminal Court here tn six cases similar to the charge made in the United States cireult court of Mass Us atid ander bond to appear here frou. at the present wand successive terms of i. It also states that the Massachusetts ent ts dete This petition was submitted to Ju Yile at his house, who dl- rected the writ Lo issue, returnable before him at 11 O'clock to-day. Mr. Detup-ey renyalued in tue cus- ‘ody of the marsuui’s office during Ue mgt; one { the deputies attendiug him ty tue house of his brother-in-law, SPORE JUUGE WYLIE TO-DAY, nck to-day the hearing took place De- > Wylle—District Attorney Worthington ant Distriet Attorney Coyle for tne gov- nt and Messrs, Jeremian Witson, A.B. Wile od W. J. Miller for the petitioner. Mr. “4d the marshal’s revirn to the writ, show. ing that Mr. Dempsey was committed to his eus- tody and he was aout taking him to jail wen the Writ Was served and ie retained custody and now produces lim. Mr. Wilson sud the case was a very tinportant an So was under bonds, tO ape ur The question was whether this Ailow lita to be. taken to Boston to ge found there since the changes had He asked Uiat the court fix Lis car here say on Satur: doubted wheter the court | and if he had that power he ‘The ulstrict sey De held to appear on Monday next. He ‘asked where Was the authority for (ie court taking bal. Mr. Wilson sald that he was out of the eliy when, the arrest was inade and he had not the Ume to give that attention tothe case 1% demanded. He did not think It was contemplated that a citizen should be made the shuttlecock between two dis- Ulet attorneys, as was proposed. Here Mr. Dempsey Was” under Dail to appear at tus court and Preparing to meet the char, ses heré, when he 15 arrested to appear He claitined that under the Constitu- ald hold Mr, Dempsey to Dall. The be tixed by the district attorney in ile expected tosnow that Mr. Dempsey Was amenable to thts court and could not be taken Said that the court, tn his opinion, had power to take ball. In Tayler’s case he was ar” rested on requisition ahd held by the marshal uo der the Warrant, aud he sucd ont a writ of habeas corpus anil le was released on atl, pend- Ing the hearing. If called on to decide the ques- Hoa now he would say that the U.S. court In Bos- Yon hud the right to have Mr. Dempsey arrested here and be sent there, but {is was not M3 final opinion. All the analogies of the law favor the ac- ceptance Of Dail. ‘The counsel say that they. wish lime to prepare their argument, and they oUugut to have Us opportunity. ‘The party 1s pre- sumed to be in custody when under bal MR. DEMPSEY GIVES BAIL IN $5,000 TO APPEAR IN COURT HERE NEXT SATURDAY. ‘The ball was fixed at $5,000 for Mr. Dempsey’s appearance at 11 o'clock on Saturday, and Mr. W. J. Miller Went on his bon: A Street Hailread Grievance. INVESTIGATION OF COMPLATNTS FROM RESIDENTS OF WEST WASHT: ‘The Commissioners are in recetpt, through Major Dye, ofa report made by on2 of the leu- tenants ofpolice, in relation to the running of the street cars over ,the Metropolitan street railroad from Capitol Hill to Georgetown,there having been. complaint made to the Commisstoners by residents of Georgetown, that they are often forced to leave the ears at the P street stable at all seasons of the ‘Year, no matter what the weather 1s, and stand in Tain or sow storms waiting for the next car, there being no sheds or other accommodations to protect ‘them from the weather while so waiting. ‘The Heutenant reports to the effect. that he has made observations as to the running of these cars; ‘that “on the 21st instant, from 1:50 to 3. o'clock p. m. thirty cars came to the turn-table, opposite the stables at P street bridge, West Washington, every other car passing through, west. over to the end of the road, the others turning on the table; the pas- sengers, if any, on.these turning cars, stepping out and waiting a’ moment for the next car, passing through over the route; and from 4 to 5 p. m., the same day, twenty cars came to the turn-table with the same’ result as above. On the cars passing through to end of route Is this notice: “East Capl- tol street and Georgetown,” on cars turning at the table: “East Capttol and P street bridge.” Again, from 5:3) to 11 o'clock p. m., forty-four cars came to the turntable, two turning on the table, twenty-five passing west, to end of route, seven: teen running Into corner house at the stables The passeagers, If any on these cars turning in, have Yo step out ‘and walt for the next car.” — Looking for Witnewes. - THE PIILLIPS-SHOBER HOMICIDE. ‘The district attorney's ofice is now engaged In Investigating the case of W. H. Phillips, the printer who, on October 14th, shot and kilied James 0. ‘Shober, and wiil soon present the facts to the grand. Jury. Although the tragedy occurred at the corner of 10th and D streets, when hundreds of people were assembled fn that neighborhood to hear elec- tion news, thus far but few witnesses have been found who saw the occurrence, The district attor- ney is looking for witnesses, Mix Auver Axswaus Cocxt Mirerewicz.—Mr Faward Abner yesterday made answer to the bill against him for an Injunction and account fled Monday by Count Mitkiewlez, who was associated with Mr. Abner tn conducting a summer resort at Blackiston’s Islan Mr. Abner denies violating any agreement, and says an account will show Mitkiewicz at least $4,000 in debt to uit. He Mitklewicz never contritmted a dollar to the bust Less, but has drawn out $30) or $100. He says that Mitkiewicz’s Interest, In the concern has been sold out by the sheriff on a Judginent for private debts, Dut offers to consent to a decree transferring the Whoie property to Mitklewicz on payientof any amount found due detendaut, on condition that Mitkiewiez deposit $590 in court, to be appiled to ‘the payment of the debts of the concern. He says the count was addicted to drink and quarrelsome | with employes. and guests, and gave defendant the exelusive manazetment in Order to Induce him not to withdraw from the business. ‘OBLE.—Miss Emma L. Noble. daughter officers for the ensuing year were elected: Benj. P. Davis; vice president LP. Muuamay FL Stickney; seeretary, Willa A. members of board of directors, # S. Peck, A. 0. | Mrs. C. B. Smith, H. W. Throckmorton, John A’ Prescott, W. C. Bonsell, Mra LS. Emery, B.S Montague, 3. Delano, and Major HL Crate ratative on cent of managers, WA. Gatley. A committee of seven ladies wed appointed to organize a society for the purpose of Manufacturing articies of clothing, &¢., for the Suffering poor, and ten dollars was appropriated Jor the central office. The president was suthor- ‘wed to appoint a board of visitors. j Se MARRIED re Bartiwoxe.—Mr. Talbert J. Albert, | Son of the late Hon Wm J. Albert, was married | ‘at Christ church, corner of St. Paul and Chase streets, Baltimore, yesterday morning, tu Miss Lil- le Mt daugnter of Col O. P. Maczill, of Tow. son. The ‘bride ts well remeinbered in ‘this city, and tsa sister of Mrs G. H. Howard. The cere- Be Robert Spence ton, brother of the Hon. Jainc= Rus sell Lowell, United States minister to Engiand, ant a near relative of the bride, who came on especl- ally for the cecasion. He was assisted by Kev. Dr. Wi Teetor of Christ chufch. Mr. and Mrs. Albert left on the midday train for an extended ‘our north, ——_ A Misstxe May's: Wurxganours Discovexen.— As published in yesterday's Stax, Jonn E. O'Brien, of No. 20 K street, was missing from his home Sinee Saturday evening. Until this morning nothing Was known as to bis whervabouts, i ‘about 10 o'clock to-day It was reported at the pollc headquarters that O'Brien was Ina house at th corner of Ist and K streets northeast, sufferin, from bruises inflicted by falling down. A Satcuet. §: Helen Austin, a teaci luary, Was walling on 4th tson, & young eo bool from her haus PTURED- wed her pocket crowd Of boys ma avenue, and recov lym, whieh contained $4.69 in money, lancous articles. In the Poilce Court this from mise morning Madison was arralzned on the change of The larceny trom the person, and pleaded guilty. Case Was sent to the grand jury ——— SEST To Jam. rou Tuxgarexine His Wire.—Mr- a Augustin J. Ambler pi ity In the ¥ Court tats og WO cbs if making th mee towards his wite, Hosaiin sentenced to Six montis in fat! Getault of $00 bonds Ambier, who lives ai 12 Mats ell known, Jawyer and ex-atiorney general for the state of ‘Tennessee. He has frequently been arrested (or Simla offenses committed When under the inti ence of liquor. He was taken to Jail lu uearrage ab bis own expense. Stres—The sale of Villa announced by Duneanson for to-morrow aiternoun at four o'ciock, should recetve Une atteation of persoms in searcn eligible building sit~s or for good investment. included in Thursday's sule are ainong desirable on the bid, being located “on some, went avenues and streets aad com. unluterrupted Views of Ube entire cicy be- hem superb locstioms for ine villa i Of which Meridian null destins to be Seenter. “The terms of uw sale are bb-ral, as wil | Ve seen by the auverusement in anotner culumn, he | of Dr. ilenry B. Noble, and Mr. Maurice J. Clagett, ayoung lawyer of Chiewo, son of Mr. Wm. H Ciagett, of this city, were married yesterday after- noon at Eplphany’church in the presence of a large numb Iriendyof_the couple. Rev. Irving Mekiroy officiated. ‘The ushers were Messrs. Willlatn 9. Smith, Ward B. Monun, Dr. H. B. Noble, tr., and Jotun Hooker, of Lonz Meadow, fuss Mr. W. BT. Keyser, of St. Paul, Minn., fitied the’ post of Dest man. After the cere! Tony the couple recived the congraculations of tieir immediate friends at Dr. Noble's residence, Esstrevt, and later in the day the coupie lett for tour th the east before going to their home in Chieago. MARKET, Queenstown, on ‘ ch. B. and 0. RR. three froma the city, Lewis D. Means, proprlet Tarket and sold’ to Dut Was the M 1,020 old nbs up to drovers’ balance solid to butchers. Old. sheep lambs, 42) to i2eows and calves brouzit ‘from $59 to ‘$55 per head. state of he maraet falr. ‘Tre Jackson Demockars.—A regular meeting of ekson Democrath: Assoctation was held at an all last 5 2 Norris, sheep and P vars: ‘orrixgave neeat the barbecue at Cariin’s ite did not know that they nverts, for the crowd was com- ints After some routine uexres Rerortep.—Wiliam F, Nelson, 1101 f, Feprts stolen from his room. a sa) io mon A. P. Coder, { horthesst, reports stolen from bis hall: 315. MIs. Schnopp, 622 43 st, reports stolen from ler hallway Gi) Wiillam Dorsch, 336 tolen from his bar- est Washington. ‘The Great Falls Ice com- fee house at the corner of sist and Wate Te wilt four com- partments. “The building Is to be sixty feet in eisat and 1 ns, ahd Will hold 300 tons of ioe? Mr. Juiues H.Grabt, contractor, has charge of the work. The ig Wl be coinpieted ina week, and Will cost $5,000. A Tunes ‘ULT.—In the Police Court w pany is havin morning Henry Soni, a young and well- was chanzed WILL stra leather (alg, from Nr, Stanley “He and Was sentenced to pay a fine of jays tu Jail. Soul ts now serving a six ls’ sentence for stealing an overcoat from the * of Dr. Bradfert. James Goodwin was me" Dillon because he re- Sale of live stock, at Drovers’ Rest, D.C, as reported by Tavenner Brod, ¥ “aiyand sold, 129 o¢ Whteh Were 505: as follows: 2y.cattl stocked; Best, dium, at 4 09") | and lambs; old 5; Lauds, at 5% to 6 | seo. The sales Mou us Suivi j to-day with, yearlings, at 10 cows aut Calyes, al $25 at tats yard gext week will beon. ,oa account of the election, woner B. L. Burt, cleared 10 tons of coul for Pall River. CONDITION of Ware ar 7 A.M.—Ciear at all | pos Hn Gace in Ute fiver Uday st a0 p.m we Ode at 1) p.m oyie, Who drew the Warrant, sald | Mr, McIntyre and Gamblers, ‘THE RACE MEETING AT RICBMOND BROKEN OFF. In consequence of the action of Mr. Fletcher, who Is the lessee of the fair grounds at Richmond, Va., from the State Agricultural society, in insist- ing that the bar privilege which he had retained when he let the race track to Mr. McIntyre, al- lowed him to carry on gambling, such as “sweat,” “roulette,” “chuckaluck” and other games of that: description, which Mr. McIntyre prevented yester- day, and also a threat of Fletcher's that he would have a sufficient 1orce on the rma oe wo carry on the business by force, Mr. McIntyre, with ‘the approval of all the race-horse owners, has de- char the meeting off at that place, to be con- Unued at Greenville Tuesday, November 4th. Treamne D ISEASES. ECZEMA, or Salt Rheum, with its agonizing itching and burning, instantly relieved by a warm bath with Curious Soar, and a single application of CoTicuma. the Great Skin Cure. This repeated daily, with two or three doses of Curicuna REsouvenr, the new Blood Purifier, to keep the blood cool, the perspiration pure and unirritating, the bowels open, the liver and kid- neys active. will speedily cure Eczema, Teter, Ring worm, Psoriasis, Lichen Proritus, Scalled Head, Dan- druff and every species of itching, scaly and pimply humors of the scalp ard skin, when the best physicians ‘and all known remedics fail. ‘A Maton Between DEupsky aNd RYAN.—Late }iast night Gus Tuthl, Jack Dempses's backer, | Made a match in Philadelphia between Dempsey | and Jimmy Ryan, of that city, to tight with ; gloves to a finish for $1,000% side, Ryan to fight at 140 pounds, the fight to take place within 300 miles of Philadelphia. Assouvrecxy Pune jes oe AP } meg WBE | E%? ¥ MS tus SBR A x NNN noe me EST bp AA BS HAAS bp Bee “SE ON ‘uss (eee ins EPR 00, Tay Y BOR, ENE ORE, pe 83 wwww z BEE RRR bg oo Ww oW bpp KERB ER - ‘This Powder never varies, 9 marvel of purity, strength ond wholesomenest, More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition ‘with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders, Sold only incans, Koval Baxixa POWDER Co., 106 Wall street, N. ¥. ape JREECMATISM, AND SIMILAR DISEASES, ause1 by = low state af the syatom, arecured by ‘using Ayer’s Sarvaparilla, (A FINE CONSTITUTION MAY BE BROKEN AND Tuined by simple neglect. Many bodily ills result from habitual constipation. There is no medicine equal to Ayer's Pills to correct this evil, and restore tho ays tem to natural, reyutarand healthy action. 0c28 Beavrevt Dazss Goons FROM THE BIG AUCTION SALE IN NEW YORE LAST WEEK. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! FINE QUALITY ALL PURE WOOL COLORED CHUDDA CASHMERES, nearly one yardand a half wide, only 75c., worth $1.25, CARTERS, 711 Masxet Space, BLACK SILKS, BLACK SILKS, IMMENSE REDUUTION IN BLACK SILKS, OUR 81 BLACK SILKS reduced to $75e.; our $1.25 BLACK SILKS reduced to $1; our $1.50 BLACK SILKS reduced to 81.25, BROCADE BLACK SILK VELVET reduced to 81. NEW YORK MILS SHEETING 2%c. COLORED AND BLACK SATINS, 50c. LARGEST SIZE DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, 12-4, reduced from $8 to 85. COLORED CASHMERES. all puro fine wool, wide double width, (price everywhere 0c.) reduced to 37340. COLORED SILKS, 50c.; FANCY SILKS, 37340. LADIES’ CLOTH SUITING, (one yard anda half wide), suction goods, only 37340. 0020 CARTERS, 711 Mamxer Space A Baer Exeusarox ‘TEN PER CENT SYSTEM. In keeping with our announcement that we believe the more we take the public into our confidence the larger will be our trade, the TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE ‘Now bricfly explains the benofits and advantages of our new system. Hitherto we have been extensively engaged in the wholesale trade. Despite great care and caution, we have lost considerable money by bad debts, By giving up the wholeuale trade AND RETAILING DIRECTLY TO THE CONSUMER At the rates we have beon charging at wholesale, wo, as well as the pu blic, are the gainars, ‘The public really wets clothing at the same price the retail merchant pays and therefore the individual who buys from ns saves the profit that usually xoes to the retailer. We now fare also safe from bad debts, and can therefore afford to nell very low. Assfe business at asmall profit is wuch surer than a hurrah business with bad debta, ‘Under our TEN PER CENT SYSTEM we are actually retailing fine clothing AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE WHOLESALE PRICE, Others may promise you better than this, but you can set down all such promises as bait to catch gudweons, We give you the lowest pomible prices and not false Promises and fictitious price lets. TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, STRICTLY ONE PRICE, i ‘9M aup 929 SevextH Sraxer Nonrawest, Southeast corner Massachusetts avenue, 27 Picase bearin mind we haveno connection with ‘any other house in the city. Open evenings till 9, Saturday till 11, 0025-1 }Ovencoars, MEDIUM AND HEAVY WEIGHTS, ALL COLORS, ALL STYLES, MADE TO ORDER FROM 818, ENGLISH AND DOMESTIC SUITINGS IN ENDLESS VARIETY. Samples and Self-medsurement Rules Mailed on Ap- plication. BRE SS POE EF: Pd Gs GFL bo: THE HT A EP % BRR, 617 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, WASHINGTON. 0020-00 Taworraxt To Tax Parma Having perfected arrangements for the purchase “DRAWBACK CEUTIFICATES," tecelvatio In pase meat of SPKCIAL TAXES and GENERAL TAXES due previous to 1882, all parties interested in the settle- ‘ment of Taxes can SAVE A DISCOUNT by calling upon WILLIAM DICKSON, 224 4% Btrest Northwest, ECZEMA TWENTY YEARS. ‘My gratitude to God is uubounded for the relief Ihave obtained from the use of the Currcuna Remepres. 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, I am happy tosay,Thavenotrouble. Only the liver-colored patches ‘on my limbs remain as a token of my for:-er misery. Hesry L. sata, 188 West Avenue, Rochester, N. ¥. ECZEMA ON A CHILD. Your most valuable Currcuna REwxptes have done my child so much good that I fvel like saying this for the benefit of those who are tronbled with skin disease. My little girl was troubled with Kézema, and I tried acyeral doctors and medicines, but did not do her any good until I used the Curicuma Reaepies, which apeedily cured her, for which I owe you many thanks and many nights of rest, ‘AxToN Bossaree, Union Bakery, Edinburgh, Ind. TETTER OF THE SCALP. ‘Iwas almost perfectly bald, caused by Tetter of the top of the scalp. I used your Curtcura Rewepirs about six weeks, and they cured my scalp perfectly, and now my hair is coming back as thick as it ever was. J.B. CHoice, Whitesboro!, Texas. COVERED WITH BLOTCHES. I want to tell you that your CUTICUKA KESOLVENT is magnificent, About three months ago my face was cov- ered with blotches, and after using tiiree bottles of E- SOLVENT I was perfectly cured. Frepenice MArrRe, 23 Bt. Charles Street, New Orleans, La, IVY POISONING. For all cases of poisoning by ivy or dogwood, I can warrant Curicuna to cure every time I have sold it for five years, and it never fails. C.H. Mouse, Druggist, Holliston, Mass. Sold everywhere, Curicuma, 50c.; Soar, 25c.: RE- SOLVENT $1. POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO,, Boston. cs CITY ITEMS. “The melancholy days have come” with coughs, ete. Use Dr, Bull’s cough syrup. Price 25 cents. M. Augenstein, S17 7th St west, offers the following great morrow only :—froning bovrds, 37¢., worth 75c.; flat sroning stand, 21¢.; 2-string brooms, 12c.; faney vase lamps, with chandelier triminings, 79¢.; bread board and rolling pin, 27c.; 3 daz ebony handle knives ‘and forks, 45c.; inarket Basket and 50 clothes plus, 9c.; large size dust pans, 5e.; fancy walters, 5c.; new style preserve aishes, 'bc.7 chopping knives, 5c glass fruit saucers, 13c. 37 doz; extra largé size | chopping bowls, 14¢., worth 35 1 Boys’ fine calf Button, $2. Hahn's, 1 Real Seal Skin Caps for Boys. Seliing all over tor $1.75 to $2. Price $1.20 at Frane’s, corner 7th and. D, the only strictly one- price hat and gent’s furnishth, store in this city. 1 Robert Callahan, Proprietor of the Marble Saloon, 900 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, recommends Lipps’ Premium Soap as “the best Soap out.” 1 Hahn's Ladies’ $2 unrivalled kid and goat But- tou. five direrent, widths, any: shape lee! oF toe, 816 7th street. Mary Cunniff’s Faith Rewarded. Mary Cunniff, an Irish girl, with Mr. Edward | Hopper, No. 1206 Spruce street, has enviable fortune. | A hardworking domestic—shé has$15.000, She com- | Municated to a reporter that mouths ago she heard of the Loutsiina State Lottery, and decided on an investment. Her bellef In tts strictly honest | prineipies were not shaken when she drew a Dlank | for four Umes subsequent, hor did shy fall to invest monthly, by mall, $1, with M. A. DAuphin, Wash- ington, D.C, She has just been notified that the ticket, one-fifth of which she holds, No. 70,468, has draw the 275,000 prize.—Philadelphia (Pi) News, Sept. 26, 1 One of the Best Known Drug Houses fn the country is_Messrs. J. N. HEGeMAN & Co., of New York city. ‘They are Selling Agents for the city of New York, and have issued the follow- ing circular to the trade, stating the fact of thelr Deing the Selling Agent We could not ask for a higher indorsement of our goods, Ovrice oF J. N, HeGeman & Co., TnporTsrs, WHOLESALE DkUGGIST8 AND PHARMA- CEUTICAL CHEMISTS, 60 FULTON STREET, New Your. In calling the attention of Physicians, Pharma- cists and the public to the purity and medicinal qualities of the “DurFY BakLEY Matt Walsky” We would state that before we accepted the agency ofthe goods we were thoroughly convinced by proofs of the highest character of the ABSOLUTE PURITY (without even a trace of Fuset Oil) of the “Durry BakceY MALT Wuisky.” Oneof the great- est annoyances physicians have fn thelr practlee— and a difficulty which they have not up to this Ume been able to overcome—ts that of gettin; PURE WuiIsky for the sick room. The purity an Pope lene of this Whisky specially commends itself to the Physician, Pharmacist and the public. Very respectfully, October, 1884. Razors! Razors! Razors!!!—The Patent Perfect and our best brands warranted, xud keptin proper shaving condition gratis. Nuine engraved ‘on ourdog collars free, ‘The Rod.sers’ Cutlery Store, 487 Pennsylvania ay., D.N.WALFouD, Prop'r. 2 Life Preserver. It you arelosing your grip on Il Heaith Renewer.? "Goes direct J.N. HeGeway & Co. try “Wells? weak spots. 9 Fur and Seniskin Garments. ©. C. Shayne, the well-known Wholesale Fur Manufacturer, 103 Prince street, New York, will sell elegant Fur Garments at retail at lowest cash Wholesale prices this season. ‘This will afford a splendid opportunity to purchase strictly reliable Furs direct from manufacwurer, and save retatler’s Profits, Fashion Book mailed free. 98m. On Thirty Day ‘Trial. ‘The Voltaic Belt Co.,Marshall, Mich., wilt send Dr. Dye's Celebrated ‘Electro-Voltalc Belts and | Electric Appliances on trial for thirty days to men. (young or old) who are afilicted with nervous de- bility, lost vitality and kindred troubles, Caio ing 3] and complete restoration of’ heaith and manly vigor. Address as above. N. B.—No risk is incurred, as thirty days’ trial is allowed. ~~ W,3,2 ‘Thornton's ot pure Cod Liver Ol with Hypophosphites ot T4me | and Soda for coughs, coids, consumption, impaired | nutrition and general debility; easy and pleasant totake, (Preseribed by Yhysiclans. | Sold by Drug- fists, ange Uottles Sc. | Sanutactured by W. ‘hornton, Corner Béllunore and Harrison streets, Bulumore, Md. Wit “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney siutter, churned every morning, ‘and delivered in half-pouhd “Ward” pritits, 45c. per d. Also, Cottage Cheese, Buttermilk ana sweet ilk, Se. per quart, Cream 19¢, pint. DENTISTRY. SigEL I. SCOTT, D.D.8. SS fittecn years experience in Dentistry. Office, 1207 Fatrest nottiiwest a Preservation of the Natural Teeth | 008 EDUCATIONAL. EDUC! ATIONAL. = DRY_GooDs. IANO TAUGHT BY A THOROU FI- pee a ie eens WAsHINaTpN scHoor, 6 ENGLISH LANGUAGE, 904M. STREE’ MRS. M. STEVENS HART. Prrxcrran, ‘The Culture and Development’ of the Voice and Natural Exp:vasion of sentiment carefully taught. ispecial uttention given to the cure of 6: and oth: Vocal Defeeta. The Bors and Gir's class will resume on November stat one p. m., in the second story jarlors of the ¥. isthenics taught by Prof. Hartvig Nissen. au30-3m_ FRENCH LESSONS PARISIAN PRONUNCIATION Mile. V. PEUD'HOMME, 1014 17th st northwest. Natural system a specialty: Daily a UTION AND Kindergarten for oc29-3a1 ARFIELD KINDERGARTEN, PRIMARY AND TRALNING SCHOOL, ‘923 19th street northwest, “ _au7-6m, E |, Principal, MRS. ANNA 3B. OGD! WSS, CISA, DANIEL WILL RESUME HER 1. JME sons in German and French at her residence, 1269 Oth stre: tnorthwest, (0025-2W' 18S PASSMORE HAVING RETURNED TO THE ity is prepared to welcome back her old pupils and. a few new ones, at 1820 K street northwest, ocd4-Im* M Be, See Scene SOARING ARE or Youne hitaren, 4 Bae. Seth street, New York Uiacing Central OCTOBER Isr" Kindencerten, Course NCK’S BOARDING AND Park) wil Opes and Coutertate Necessanres Fox Hovsexeerise. SEATON PERRY, Saree, Gan ieeaaaaben, Relereee: Natep | | cRUOCERSOR TO FERRY & BROTHER) Fawards Merrepon aud Judge Barret, suena, Genet, | GENUINE CALIFORNIA BLANKETS AUL. SIZES, New York: Bishop Litd aa ev Noah Bunt | RANGING Lcd died oohy ae FARR. Seep Ds Remeetrns em BG meno oahiee | ATE ST, Goa ines be Tae ASHI sic hull, corner trance 707 D.. Sixteenth advantages. 0. 8. BULL GTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, MU- and Dastrects northwest IANO LESSO) S WITH T! mong, Leipeic inethod, at 929 ith cinced nortirwest, IMMENSE STOCK OF WHITE AX) 07 ETS, FROM $200 TO $5.00 PER VP. °¥ BLAN tat, ‘Twelve teacher, Free | LARGE ASSOKTMENT OF BED COMFORTABLE, iD, Director. oct-waslm’ | NEW ELDER DOWN BED SPREADS. TEAND TAR: | MARSEILLES QUILTS, ALL SIZES AND QUAL ecis-co.tm. | “SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS" IN. IRISH AND GER- MAN TABLE LINENS. NAPKINS, DULLES M SEPTEMBER 24TH. Lectures by Eminent German and French dail A Library of wlan lant works is constantly accneet to students in each department = Professors native Instructors. ne chon ESS SY, Bg CUREINER TEACHER OF Elocution—Loxical Expressiou—and Beadin, Literature, aud General -veniny Classes— Wednesday” and Praay, Torclock. Childwn's Classes— 3:30 p.m. At home, Tuesdays, 6 to Analysis, Voeal Culz and yea in Shake oe yand Thursday, Pom. 1251 New ‘06-0, keeping, Penmanship, English, and all Mathematica, Day Sessions, 9 a mn. to 1m. $7 per month. Pupils taught at honie, ifdesired. $13'D street mortiiwest Box 24. DEMOISELLE BRUN ‘ook lin AYE ‘A NATIVE OF FRANCE, the Bremchlangune, end devoting special sttention rt Naud devotl tion, to pronunciation and’ conversation, "Address 1433 1 Btrevt northwest, rocei-lia HE NORWOOD INSTITUTE, WASHINGTON, D. ‘Nos, 1212 and 1214 14th street (Thomas Cirele). ‘The school course 1s complete in the Englisn, Classical and Scientific Departmenta Music. Art and Elocution by skilled instructors (Piano, Prof. Anton Gloetzner.) Students are prepared for Vassar and otler colleges, or can take a collesiate course at the Institute. Ladirs who have 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 MES. WM. D, CABELL, ocl6-tnc9 Principals, PROF. J. F. GERMUILLER, TEACHER OF VOCAL and Instrume:ital Music and Harmony. ‘Special at- to besinners as well as to pupils iarther 1 7th street northwest, ‘582m INCE, FROM PARIS, WILL BEGIN ‘tention give advanced, ME, JM iver Fivnclt conversational lessons at het own aid Pupils resid northwest, . Callafter 4 pam. 611 12th’ street “fernis m Z.D. BUCHER, ipal of the WASHINGTON COLLEGIATE INSTIVUTE, (8 boarding and day school for young Jadies and little girls) for better accommodation of her Pupils, has removed. to the spacious residence, 1700 Street northwest, ne wCounecticut avenue, and will re- Op n Wednesday, Be,tember 17th, ‘Mrs. Bucher having recently returned from Europe, where she as been studying the tnost approved metiiods Of teaching, united to her well-known thoroughness in the Exglish branches, will make a specialty of training her pupils in table mhanners and weneral deportment, preparing them to enter the highest circles of society. ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Music (vocal and instrumental), Drawing, Painting, Elveution, French and German, by a corps of efficient teachers, For catalogues apply to the Principal at her new resi dence, 'N, ¥i—-Miss Ada’ B. Conn, who during’ the past ‘year has studied abroad under the best masters, wil, if Gesired, give lessona in -anuste (piano, organ and har. Biony)to-pupils at thelr residences of Wedneaday and Saturdays WaEtoranit: DESIGN Vituon how, Ms Pave, Day and evening classes. Frechand and Mechanical Drawing (Patent Office work): Painting, Antique, Por- it aud Life classes. Modeling, Hamme 3 China Painting and Kensington. Ordera taken for decorated de M. KOUZEE, Miss AND Visitors weicome. gE 1 MONT (DIPLOMEE DE L*ACA is) has resumed teaching the French Tansune. Mad. C wishes to call the attention of those in to become thorouh in ber native tonjue, Lessons privately and ip classes for ladies and chil- aren 1237 12th street northwest. ING BUSINFSS COLLEGE, LVANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST. Thorough instruction jn Penmanship, Mathematics and Double Entry Book-keeping, = udents prepared for, CIVIL SEKVICE EXAMINATIONS, ‘Terms Reasonable, 1-3 Ww" L, TWITCHELL, Principat, IRIVATE LESSONS IN ALL GRADES OF STUDY, ‘To allults, confidential, Prepares for College, AB: apulle Wert Point all examinations TM UENSTIT CHE sw: corner stand K streeten, w, fathematical, Classical, Business, aa a SW. FLYNN, A. Mt Evening cl 83.and 5a month. RLIN ACADEMY, CORCORAN BUILDING, corner Pa, ave. and 1th’ st., opp. U.< Treasury, Select School for Boys and Young Men." Number init €l, Only echolurs of ood ‘moral character recelvexL, an term of Isa bowins September Sth, Day and even- Gounsou Exiga Branches, Bookkeeping: Short-band, minou Euiliah Branches, ‘ookkeep Hiner" Antuineda,” Algebra,” Geonetey, atin and re BURTON MACAFEE, A.W, Principal. GSEYEUE [SCHOOL OF TANGUAGES | German. SS French, Italian, panish, Latin, Greek, taught, by Dr. Sauveuis “Natural Method.” Full ‘cory of in- structors. Circulars through Win, Bernhardt, Ph. D., Lepsic, of the Washington High School, Residence, ‘Tovth street northwe-t. ‘oct-Lin* SS ELLEN VOCREY, A Student of the Leipsic Conservatory. instructs, in Music, German and Blocution, 122 19th street northwest. sc13-2m* UBULN FEMALE SEMINARY, 1200 ‘0 street northwest cuptes beaut ‘commodions halla, York avenue. «,l. PARSONS, M. S. (LATE OF SPENCERIAN ENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, CORNER W Bastien Coit, Srivate Instructor in Book: | Seth an Datveets norttrwest, Patsbiieh st, Ie Oc parlors and cine, rooms in Lincoln Hail Budiue ‘ibis institution. the Fevult of twenty: year’ Tangements for training srowth ig compte in its sons snd dawehicrs men fd ™ for real life, sei{-wuppe rt, usefulness and hor Orable indevendetce. “Full caries of able, experienced, ‘Yeschers. itecular day and Feeumed Monday, Sept Scholarship tor cne yrar from date of entrance (sod for day or evening sessions), 850: pet Bete ore Ge earn office’ open’ for arranguin thervafter, ts unsigned seats in. the: are regist orier in which 0 Fungements. “Handsome, filuatrated c ‘eVeDIB Resins, inber Ist at 9a. 21. ahd 6. Te 20; a information and 4nteresting reading matter, mailed to any: SPENCER. V NEW SENIOD FoR. Prof_DxWOLOWSK: <pen_on- September Ist, best new ryetem, saving ‘yoices quickly to’ the very, concerts, ete. Gold awarded’ to graduates, Europe and Americ are now opened, BY orgiven upon application to HENKY C, SPEN snedsls SP! ER, Principal. ‘ice Principal aull-in Seo achna anp ere ‘1884 (4th year), shortest and rapt act aie Engagements procured for ‘New singing and piano classes jew York ave. 1. W aus Te Boys" 1s ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL HIGH TOOL, 3. W. HUNT, Principal, Bogring tts neventecuth year Sept, StL: 1b the North Sos. n- 8 xraduates have taken high ieeton anid Dickinson colleges, Michigan universities, as also 1s at Vs ti, sion Room of Dr. Sunderland's Church, 43 street. struction thorough. rank in Dartmouth, Prin; and Harvard, Ichich and in the government schoo ‘Address P. 0. PIANOS A D_ORGANS Urnicar Piaxos ane BECOMING MORE FASHIONABLE EVERY DAY. In the celebrated Hein: Bauer Uprightsa specialty ideal of perfection has been reached tu ele rance of construction, on the “plat of an trary, contain all the late ‘fin'sh, brill lity. and standing solidi of tone, dura- cy are not UIE iw tune. ‘obscure method, but, on the con- at improveiients of real value, thereby improving the toue, making the touch mors sympathetic, and enhanc! Don't make any arrangements to buy till you li ing the outward appearanca, seen these superb instruments, Youcan save with us from $50 to $150; and Square Piano we will allow you full value tor it in if you desire to dispose of @ change. Special factory prices for cash, and easy monthly time payments, ool WAREKOOMS, 422 NINTH STREET. ‘ALLET. DAVIS & COS Gi T SPECIALTY— Thiele UPRIGHT GRAND FTANO, In.tew ad legate How read, a tyocal factory prices, H.L. SUMNER, ‘S11 9th street m.w. ocd, ENUINE “DECKER” PIANOS. ARE MADE BY DECKER BROS. N.Y, |. H. KUHN, Sole Agent, 407 10th street 1. w. ‘Also for Burdettongans, NHE KRANICH & BACH AND STIEFF PIANOS: receive the Hihest Praise fi from all who _kuow them, and Galls's Automatic “Musical In+ struments artistically play their owin inusic, ag. L & jusic ‘Warerooms, 709 7th street northwest. Pianos for rent for the season, tuning and repairing. Special attention to Soxer T. Nuovo, 423 7th Street Northwest, PIANOS AND ORGANS OF ALL THE LEADING ‘MAKES, Instruments new and easy monthly instalments. second-hand sold ony ‘Tianos and. Or- fans rented; rent applied if purchased. large and elegant stock to select from. Allthe popular Musical Publications of the 1s ‘The finest selection of 5-cent Musicin thecity. s3 Gt tow. Scholastic year opens 25th September, Priva lessons in Eugiish, French and Mathematics, sel-2m" ((OLUIERE SCHOOL FoR Bors, under 15 years of age. Two separate departments— Seniors and Juniors. ENGLISH, FRENCH AND CLASSICAL. Oct. 1st, #4, t6 June Ist, 1885, Prof. aud Afrs, Col- Here, Pritieipals: Lucien EC. AM, Director, 1538’ I street northwest, ‘sel0-6n pyr 8. L. JOHNSON, os mae HELDON DANCING ACADEMIES 1004 OF +5 street northwest.—Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satgr- culurs, or terms for renting either to1004 F street \APITOL HILL INSTITUTE AND KINDERGAR- | ten, No. 20 Ist strect southeast, will reopen Septer— ber 15.” Thorough instruction in English Vranches and. Langunges. Genuine Kindergarten For information, upply to Misses C.F. BOYDiNand E, K. SMITH, prin- Cipals, No, 22 3d street southeast, eb 20, PPENGH AND ENGLISH FAMILY AND DAY SCHOOL for Young Ladies and Little Girls, 1905 Tith street, 1624 Mans ave, and 1623 N street, Me’ L. B. ‘McDonald’ and ¥ ise Anna Ellis, princi ‘The next school year will begin September 24, 1864," The course Of study embraces everything necessary for a thoroweh English and. classieal education, Daily lessons 10 French—Berlitz method—for which there ig no extra charge. Class in wood-carving wii bexin Qct.1 Anew: departinent has Vcen added, with unusual advantages for Little Gin just basin ig schol. A special herdio i. prov: for scholars living on or of the .u6-3mn GUEENAN CLASSES AND FRIVATE LESSONG for adults and childreu. Conversation (natural method) a srecialty: Children, Saturday. Daily after noon classes, Miss DORA ZIWET, graduate of Bresiau Germany, 1456 Corcoran street. ‘oc2-li* Q\MERSON INSTITUTE, 914 1atH sn, er, Tax K Select Clessical and Mathematical School for Boys, begins its 23d year September 10th—the second Wednes- day of the month. “Prepares for business, for Harvard, Tide, Princeton and ‘other colleges, for the sclestine | Schools and for the U.s, Miltary and Naval Academicn For particulars address CHAS. 1. YOUNG, Principal, #14 ith strech Circulars can be obtained at the. book: stores. aulg-ain REBEL INSTITUTE, 1197 19TH STREET N. W, ‘one square from Thomas Circle, Misses POLLOCK. and NOERR Principa:s, teach personally. Primary to Grammar grade. New Enysiand methods, German Kindergarten, Normal class tor teachers, _ocl-lm_ HEky, BUSINESS SCHOOL, 517 71TH STREET,— Bookkeeping without text books in ess than half Shanship, neitimetie. spelling aud correspondence 66 manship, neti e Monthly” $15 for thres ‘months, In advance, ‘Howes Farid Dunioega penmapehip ai, 88. Oven all"the day and wught separately. not in Glasses, Blank books, 81-35 to @L.60. “Private lessons, Begin at any time, ‘eel J. KANDALL PARSONS, 498 Tra STREET 1. w., over Baliantyne’s. Operative and mechanical Dentistry skillfully performed. Gas administered: moderate fees, ‘Ten years experience. Hours from 9 am to6p.im, i) STARR PARSONS, COR. 9rd ANDE STREETS: nsw, Filling specialty also. the cure of tooth: She’ fume vaiicvintes at Of xtece e ileyintes : Changes moderate, By} RT M. TALBOIT, DENTIST, No 47 77 three doors froth corer E"Dentiatiy ia ail ‘Teeth inserted $7 por sot, ‘itwork ear an THE TRADES. ‘UFUS H, DARBY, LOUK, J.-B AND Ni x PUINTER AND PUBLISHER SAPS ‘Good Work, Low Prices 432 th stroot, apT TBSON BROTHE! GURRGHEAL Book AND soz Pruxrens, 3438 Pennaylvaiia aveuue, Washington {27 Fine prantine a npectalty. aD, “anis My Tanorne Depanrwenr Is now prepared to furnish ACCEPTABLE GARMENTS FOR GENTLEMEN, ‘The assortment of plece goods is not excelled. if ‘equaled, in Washington. Gentlemen who appreciate true merit are invited to investigate the character of the get up in that depart- ment, ‘A separate and distinct department, under separate management, is the RUBBER DEPARTMENT, Should it rain, you iiay want a rubber cost; and,if 20, I shall be rleased to show you the largest anvort. ‘ment of rubber goods in town. Should it turn suddenly cold, an overcoat you may find neceasary to your comfort.” ‘Tho Overcoat Depart. ‘ment is by ftaclf on second floor, ‘Orerconts from $5 to 850, some of them my own make, and certainly tho best-Stting, as well as the bost-made ‘ones, to be found within our boundaries. ‘A pair of pantaloona and an overcoat is the complete reparation of many pers-ns at this scason of the year, UPILS IN STENOGRAPHY AND TYPEWRITING— Apply to, NELLIE 1 SMITH, Stenggrapher and ‘Typewpiter, 801 12th street northwest, after 5 p. 1m. ‘Terms moderate. Bel5 ‘T. VERNON SEMINARY, Lit 1d 1104 M street nort! ,Washit LD. C., MRS, ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, Principal Place ‘COURSE—Complete, thorough and practi- LASSICAL ‘COURSE—Prepares for the senior year of te meuinary or entrance nto Statik, Vassar aad Principal of the Washltuton Seheot of Elecation, ne rs m2 ce VOCAL MUSIC—Directress, Madam Annie Kaspar. PIANO_Director, Professor Anton Gloctzner, Ali, DHAWING, PAINTING AND. DECORATIVE ART —Undcr supervision of competent teachers, eel-San CADEMY OF THE VISITATION, CONNECTICUT avenue and L street, Washington, for Young Ladies and Little Girls —The exercises of the Academy will be Fesumed September sth, 188s, "A limited numberof a Deardera various makes for Highest references. _ock-3m Miss BALCH, Principal. AND MES ALFRED BUIAGS EDUCATIONAL | JR FICHENBACI'S PIANO WAREROOMS. PIANOS Hicme for young ladies and little girls, 154 Mf of alo and rent at re- ced pric” Win habe. Co's worlds down! “Tuning and fepairing Lith street, above ba. ave. prey Sreck& Co. Harnsos, & Bavs& Co FIANOS, ‘WITCOX & WHITE Pianos and Organs exchanged, 108 a Boxed: for rent cryear. ent applied if AND KIMBALL ORGANS, Wydayeweek ual Bullstock of be, Music, ENRY EBERBACH, Bt 35; Hi Pine, $6 per coi Oak, 37 ickory. i: Hickory, 88 ‘AVING OPENED A ‘No, 1020 lara would *e | Rindline Woods Buvmne: un ing Coal, Tam prepared. business.” Tguarantes 2,240 pounds, jeased to receive ord BRANCH OFFICE AT Srneer Nonrawest, lers for Coal, Wood and celled facilities for hand- fo sell ax low aw any firms in tp first-class Coal ‘aisd a tom of ‘Kindling and Stove Wood at bottom prices. ‘Orders vromptly delivered. Main Office, Kafiroad Yard, ‘M4 Branch Yards_—No. 1 JOHN MILLER, ‘Depot and Kindling Wood Strvet aud Vinginia avenue southwest northwest, and No, 143 B street southeant, ‘Wharf—Foot of 6th street southwest. 56-3, ENGLISH AND FRENCH SCHOOL for Young Ladies, 821 Vermout avenue, will re-open fara) LS, CRASHES, PILLOW AND SHEETING S. BARGAINS” TS MADRAS ANTIQUE AND NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS. ‘NEW LAPPET AND CURTAIN MUSLINS, LARGE VARIETY OF RAW SILK TABLE AND PIANO COVERS, NEW FURNITULE 84 WIDE DOUPI TABLE Co¥ CREPES AFD CRETONNES, KEACED CANTON FLANNEL IMMENSE ASSOKTMENT OF ALT-WOOL FRENCH CLOTHS AND DRESS FAbKICS FOR PLAIN AND COMBINATION SUITS, SUPERB STOCK OF PLAIN AN ROCADED LYONS SILKS, SAT NS AND VELVEIS, ELEGANT SEAL PLUst SACQUES. NEW IMPORTED WHAPS, JACKETS, NEWMARK- ET> AND CIACULAKS, ALL SIZES AND QUAL Tks. $2~ CHOICE GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND CoR- RECT PRICES. SEATON PERRY, Penny Bertnixa, Tennsslvanis avenue, corer 9th sitet Estabtistyt 1840. oc3 E. G. Davis, 29 MARKET SPAS OURSTOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS IS NOW FULL AND COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPART. ST. WE HAVE ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES, AND ARE OFFERING GREAT BARGAINS IN NEW AND DESIRABLE GOODS, WE INVITE AN IN- SPECTION OF OUR STOCK AND COMPAKISON OF PRICES. WE DESIRE TO CALL EsPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUR STOCK OF BLACK DRESS GOODS, WHICH CANNOT BE SURPASSED BY ANY HOUSE. IN THE TRADE. OUK GODS ARE SELE WITH GREAT CARE, AREALL OF THE BEST AND MOST RELIABLEMAKES.AND WE ARE PREPAKED, TO QUOTE PRICES THAT WILL ASTONISH YOU, SEE AND BECONVINCED, BLACK DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT IN REAR ROOX. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS, E. G. DAVIS, 719 MARKET SPACE Cuzxe Dax Goovs oclt ry to pels Sti therefore ufltr teat Ine nevatients i ‘usual pric We are: wrilins W Mille at Sige? 10-45 ug, very beat, st Sue ‘Oitr whole sok wll be sold much under asual prices, ‘Alot of Cloalts ictt over at lens twa half peace GEO, J. JOHNSON, 2 113 Market Space. PER A oy UMMM & gssy Ph oS FB ANS Ber £A Gg MMM” Bese Bh AA Ee uy eS BBB A A uu MMM OPENING OF WINTER WRAPS FOR LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN. ‘We are now prepared to show the most extensive assortment of Ladies! and Mises Garments, ing the latest novelties in Newmarket, Kussian Cireu- lara, Dolmans, Short Wraps, Flush and Fut-Lined Garments of ull descriptions. | Our Opening will be in- augurated by placing before youa few of our Leadine Specialties, which, considering quality and price, caunot be found anywhere else in this city. For instance: LADIES’ NEWMARKETS, best Diagonal, Astrackan, collars and cufis, at $7.50, Would be cheap at $10. LADIES' NEWMARKETS (Imported), made from the ‘best Berlin Twill Cloth, at 88.00. We also closed out, among other goods, about 11 Ladies WALEING COATS Gmported), heavily braided all around, perfect fit, which we will sell at $10.00, ‘This No. could not be duplicated at iess than $18. MISSES HAVELOCKS, Wool Cloth, Plush Collar, or- namental back, st $275 for 4 years, and an advance of 25c. for each size, BBR A OE OMIM Bh ok OE OG SAAT S88 Bee AA UO Ma Sssg BRB A A UU OM MM S58 oc23 41 SEVENTB STREET NORTHWEST. For Tarcor- Mave Cosremes. 54 INCH TRICOT CLOTH, IN NINE SHADES EXTRA VALUE, FOR $125, WORTH $175 PER YARD. 54 INCH LADIES’ CLOTH, BEST GOODS, $1; RE- DUCED FROM 81.25 PER YARD, 54 INCH LADIFS' CLOTH, 7c; FORMER PRICE 1. 45 INCH LADIES’ CLOTH, 7ic.; REDUCED FROM si 45 INCH BISON CLOTHS, IN ALL THE DESIR- ABE SHADES, PLAIN SHOODAH, SATINE AND CASHMERES, IN ALL THE NEW SHADES, 50c., T5c., Sic, 81 AND $1.25 PER YARD, Just received woop. iso Tor domestic vey all te “ihe attention of consumers is respectfully invited <> an inspection of ‘our stock. STEPHENSON & BRO, mis ‘thst, wharf and 12th st. and Pa. ava Coan. Woon. JOHNSON BROTHERS, WHARVES AND RAILROAD YARD: ‘Twelfth and Water streets southwest. BRANCH YARDS AND OFFICE 2202 F street northwes ‘I8TE Ith street northwest; 2%4( Fennsylvania a fas mOeLlCweah: 2212 9th treet northwest; ‘Corner 34 and K streets northwest: 21 Pennayl LARGEST PRIVATE OF NEW YORK; alo, EXTE! facili ‘Kinds, FUEL o ities ior the economic ivania avenue southwest, RAILEOAD YARD SIVE WHALV! COAL DELIVERED ON CARS DIRECT FROM THE MINES NO OUR YARD, Sedeal only in, best qualities of ANTHRACITE and BITUMINOUS COAL. All Kinds of WOOD, eitherin thostick or prepared: order, at our factory, CLEAN COAL, FULL WEIGHT AND MEASURE t deliverios prme snd “prices aa low a4 Fuel can b pis SEWING MACHINES, é&c. NOW READY. 4f you want a perfect fitting Garment Ladies, tf yon. perf it, try our itting Patterns. Dresamaki "send in of vey ‘Teachers nent to Student's residence. W TERMS BEGIN NOW, Bey Apply to PROF. ¥. JOL1 eee | and I shall be pleased tofurnisb them Yours, truly, HENNING, THE CLOTHIER cme <0 Savanru Sraeez, md had LESSONS—' MMENT PARLE A Ee en ae Faiens, ol Srteaeg Muretly eae eta M of Vocal and Instrusosttal Musto and hae. mmenent ad week cra will be ‘received. Law ‘amc, ‘will send you sample ‘Pall tons in private or in lasses will bo iven to ladicsin fo | dud Wine Beni inet cf ahaa eee eae ea languages, vocal and instrumental intme, painting, | have our Bazat Dressmaker. with 800 beautiful Musteas drawing, fancy work. &c, ‘todam | Hobs of fal aud inser tyies: price Seta, or by mail NE SELECT SCHOOL_AN ELEMENTARY | Gur forms. ee ge ed hd High School for Both “Sexes, 161i Ist nw. | gut forms.cah be adjusted. from the smallest Me-opens Ninth Month (SEPTEMBER) 18, Instruction thorough in English, Mathematics, Claasics and Natu- OPPENHEIMER'S, ral Science. | Books fun Lypsehool, perms mad $28 9th street b.wt. Clood Bullaine, erate. yat school. rooms from m. Gir | _ Soleagent forthe New Home artford Sewing culara at tite book stores. Machines “Ail Winds "f inachines: for" scut ‘aul 3 THOS, W. SIDWELL, Principal | Machines All en ae (HE BERLITZ SCHOOLS OF LANGUAGES GREAT “HOUSEHOLD” WITH OUR NEW 728 14rm ST. N, W., WASHINGTON, D.0. Tiss ot Ateechments, i a Velvet iined Box, makes 254 TREMONT ST. LOSTON, MASS. GAMELELD BUILDING, BROOKLYN, 3. Best instruction to sdults or children. Private lee- Bieclal stvantares for coat fo SPEAK Foreign "Special savant to SEE ‘Tongues, Most easy and’ eficient method ‘Tution & lance lot of Bakers’ PINE. Tullied COAL of ua of which weotter at lowest market SOUTR fg | > 8. L. HEMPSTONE, 803 Market Space—Pa Ave. Crreers & Daarey, oct ‘We have just opened a splen’ WILTONS, AXMINSTER, Ni: BODY BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY GRAIN CARPELS: Also, a full line of DRAPERY and FURNITURE COVERINGS. ‘An inspection of our stock is solicited. HOOE BRO. & CO., 823-3, 1328 F stroet, HIRTS RETAILED AT WHOLESALE PRICES. Comfort, hirt, elecantiy made, of the best Boy, alas Sed 200 lack, sebotoneed ane Sly Teowe Fine Unfinished Shirts only 00, Finest Percale Shirts ouly 81.00. Finest Laundried Dress Shirts in solid bosoms, ready ‘fo put on, for $1. Six finest Dress Shirts made to onder (solid bosoms) f 89.“Perfect ht easrautecdat OM i MEGINNIS, 1002 F street. an?2 __£INANCIAL. Bese, B.C. Fox. aires, Gb0. W. hows, Baz & Co. nuxuens 1437 Pennsylvania Avenue (Opposite U. 5. Treasury.) Derosrrs. Excuaxct. Discousts i. Ez NTMERT! Disarror We Positively expected to get Intoour mew building: by Octoler ist, but will not get pomewion until the tanonth, WE DOUGHT AN IMMENSE STOCK toopen with, and fearing the coming short season will leave us with more goods on hand than desired, we shall sell and dispiay our stock at uch prices that will make then move at otce, CLOAK DEPARTMENT, ‘We have made during the past few Gaye wery lanes Purchases of Pmported Cloaks at prices which eusble us to offer our customers Langaine rarely seen so early ia, the somson. They mw rally lower for same values then, those usually made in January to close out stocks, ‘They comprise JERSEY JACKETS, Piain, Procaded and ‘Trimmed with Par and Astrachss., One lot of 390 -specially cheap Heavy Stockinet Pur Back Jocket at 82.8, Jersey Newmarkets, plain, brocaded and trimmed with fur and estrachan. Colord ani Black Cloth Newmarkets, plain and tritomed, Among these sarments will be found ome hat ‘ot splendid value st 11.50. Colored and Plack Cloth Ravlana Dolmans in Cloth, Siciliiene, Matalama, Brocade Vale vet, Plngh and Silk Wrans, linet with Black and Colored Satins, in Beaded Silks, Brocade Velvets, Brocade Plushes, &6. ES AND CHILDREN'S CLOAKS AND NEW- MAKKEDS. - 200.styles towselect from, We have Missow Newmar Kets from $1 up, MISS We carry the lanzent stock of SEALSKIN SACQUES, DOLMANS. NEWMARKETS AND CAPES in the city, and guarantee to nell them at least 25 pew cent lower thin aay other house. Any Seal Garment ought of us willbe kept during the summer free of change, LADIES’ JERSEYS! ‘The muccesn attending the epocial sale of Jerseys dar- ing the past Week Lew tndued ux to purchases still larger stock from the same tmapufacturer. They ard the seme cloeant ehapes ae thowe previously sold, with Fan Back Kevero Collar and handsome Satin How NOTE.—The rapid ealeof last woek causing a disap- pointinent tose many, will, no doubt, be repeated. Wa, therefor respectfully rroctumend ah early auapection Lefore the assorunents become broken, OUR STOCK OF TRIMMINGS isnow complete, We are selling a splendid Chenille Fringe at 650., formerly 81. ‘Onur Tse. Fringe has been reduced to 206, We have the largest assortinent of Colored Chentiie Fringe and Marabouts in the city; also, all colors of Feather Trimmings, UNDERWEAR! UNDERWEAR: Tor Ladies, Men and Children, we name a few spect Prices until the opening of our annex 100 dozen Men's Heavy-weiglit Underwear, 33:,, wort, 0 160 dozen Ladies’ splendid quality Merino Vesteand Pants, Se, worth 30s, 150 dozen Misses’ Underwear, from Ie. ap. men Ladies’ Brilliant Lisle Howe, at 25¢.; aleo, 0 dozen Misses’ of the sano quality, at 200, LANSBURGH & BRO, FAMILY SUPPLIES. ES ——— SJvsr Anuven- Fresh importation of CASTELL & BROWN'S ENGLISH JAMS AND MAR- MALADE. We consider thrar the finest eooie we have ever eae: snpetior to any other Ja iarialade ever sold. ti | thkcity. “Apricot. Strawberry verry" eat Cuts | Fash Green Gate, Gooncberey ‘Orato Marialad, ‘356, | GEO. E, KENNEDY & SON, _0cl6 120) F Srarer Nournwest, HOW rer HOW OT Hun be HOH E © MoH EER ‘cou K BUCKWHEAT 1S NOW READY. FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS. WM. M. GALT & CO. WHOLESALE AGENTS, 0cl0-3m ‘Corner Ist and Indiana Avenue coo Fm RRR FES co ag RR E gs } So em kwh Em cS Kee OH Eee Sus = THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, & without adoubt the most BeacTIrCL and the most Nerntriovs Flour in the world. ‘Thy Millio have not only the most perfect MIM, com- taining as it dows all the most improved Machinery ti vented up to the present time, but they produce a Flour Unscrrassen by any mill in the world. ‘To prove that, we would simply state thata lane quantity of this macnigeent Flour is shipped annually to Europeand ten at the principal Courts of the old world, We GUARANTEE that it is made from selected hard wheat grown in Minnesota and Dakota. It is an acknowledgod fact, that in this Flour a perfect separation of the gluti- ‘nous particles of the wheat berry and a thorough elimi- nation of all weak and starchy mutter bas at last been rachel and is consequently mor: NUTHITIOUK, yelde ing more bread to the barrel than any other Flour. The Lest trade admits that from ite bread-making qualities itis the cheapest, as well as the best, for either family or baker's use, and unsurpassed by any Flour made, Every sack aud every varrel is warranted to ive entire satisfaction, STERLING'S 8T. LOUIS FANCY, One of the most beautiful Winter Wheat Patents ever offered to the trade, It ts unexcelled by any other Patent except Ceres, and will please the most exacting house ‘Kecper aud satisfy the most fastidious epicure GILT-EDGE. A magnificent Winter Whest Patent, RELIANCE. Asplendid Minnesota Patent Flouy, made by the osie~ brated Hungarian process It is a very cheap and beau Uful Patent, within the reach of all classes, and we guarantee will «ive satisfaction to-every one who will it a GOLDEN HILL. ‘The old reliable stand-by and the Standard family Flour of theDietrict. Itisequalin quality toagreat many high priced Fateut Hours, whilst it can be bought for consideraise less money. We defy competitors to Uring forth any Flour superior to CERES, STERLING, GILT-EDGE, KELIANCE or GOLDEN HILL, and we feel axsured that any housekeeper who tries them ones will never use anything cise. For sale by all grocers ‘Wholesale Depot, corner Ist street and Indiana avenue, eel8 Wa. M. GALT & CO. Fast aso Wisrer Turourariox. Suitings, Overcoatines, and Trouseringn received ang open for iuspectiog Geaitiemen will place their ordees United States and District of Columbis Bonds bourht | gtthe bar gente pan petpeme ey LLaDING TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT uy and sell on commission all classes of securitien. = mons bal ismed on all points in Europe at lowest rates, ASHINGTUN. formation cheerfully given, weeds A. D. BARR, WASHINGTON, PALTIM PHILADELPHIA, wun ORR, fully EW YORK, suSTON, 2. FRIXCE & WHITELY, Stock Buoxems, AP nersoee General Partners: James Whitey, Henry H. Dodge, H. Orncer Oakley, ‘Barry C. Logan, Washington, D.G. Mayuard C Byea ‘William , Travers, Special Partner, BUY AXD SELL ON COMMIASION OF RAILWAY SECUKITIEA Cs) 2211Pennayivania avenue, Te sormblated witht tet tout ‘Trrmow, Vercow Ca Rorres:, Kon 44ND 405 ize STREET NORTAWRSE. ALL CLASSES | WHITNEY CHILDREN'S CARRIAGE COMPANT,

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