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BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS. Mr. Henry A. Willard’s New Music Mall—An Artistic House in George- town, &e. Mr. Chas. Jacobson has purchased the prop- erty on 13th street now occupied by Mr. Chas. Godfrey, and is baving designs made by Mr. W. Bruer Gray, the architect, with the intention of remodeling and enlarging the building for hotel purposes. The front will be entirely new and of @ handsome, artistic design, and the build ing will be extended so as to cover the entire depth of the lot, 116 feet. The interior finish and decoration Will be first-class. A NEW MUSIC HALL. Workmen have begun tearing down the old buildings which oceupled the ground on the north side of E street, between Mr. Ball’s store and what fs known as Driver's restaurant. Mr. Henry A. Willard, the owner, intends to erect a K building witha front three stories ‘The lower floor will be divided into two ooms, which run back 100 feet, the entire depth of the lot. The upper portion of the build- ing will be thrown into a large ball, which will have a broad entrance from E. stréet, and will be sowrranged that it wilihave superior ad- vantages for a concert hall. There will be dress ing-rooms attached and a gallery at the end. In LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weathe: OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, Wasurseros, D.C.,August 29, 1586, 11 alm. For the middle Atlantle states, local rains, stationary temperature, variable winds. ly fair Weather, with sta- 5 Indicated for New Eng- light local rains, with sta- | perature for the middle Atlantic ‘onary te land, and Henary t states. Howe A and. favorabl modistes of this city, will be read herenstomers and friends at her old stand, 907 sylvania avem son's, the import THE WASHINGTON SAENG exeursion to Marshall ust Bist Tickets can be ob lctive members of the society a evening of the excursion at the boat. We Kerr tHe Leap!—We defy competition. Asugrand fall opening card we affer to make ‘one dozen elezant cabinet photographs for $: Tf we cannot pleast you no one car Prices are for a few days on lal studios, S19 Market Space 5 Fania ave., aid 205 W. Baltimore street, Bait: more. Hall next Mon- ained by don the These low SERPS at addition to the windows at both ends of the We » discontinue the Gent's Furnish- ~y ine Goods, in order to enlarge the space f Toot will make the halt Merchant Tailoring, I offer my stock, 2 square feet in the clear, The buliding Must be disposed of in the ne and below cost. Gi S18 F st., near Ebbitt Hi will be heated by steam. Mr, RI. Fleming is the architect and builder. ‘The cost will be about $20,000. brands of Pure LIEUT. WEBSTER’S PRETTY HOUSE. Gueekeu- | A very picturesque house is belng erected by Chr, Xan-} Fteut. Henry Webster, U.S. N., on 31st street, between P and Q, from designs prepared by Harvey L, Page, architect. The style of archi- tecture is pure Elizabethan, and this house will atlord f very fine example of this pretty but eifective mode of construction. The front of the second story will be covered with red filing, and will overhang, being supported in the center by a square bay window. There will be brackets on either side and’ a_ covered entrance porch with turned spindle w. above. The iront of the house terminates in & halftimbered gable. The interlor arrange- ments, while differing from that in the ordinary Tesidenee, economizes space, and at the Ume gives that roomy effect which is the end sought for by most builders. There will be a central hall, with staircase and a parlor open- ing from it tb the front, and a dining-room and library to the rear. ‘THe kitchen, laundry, coal cellar and servants’ room will be in the base- ment. In the second story there will be four bed rooms and a bath room, with an attie above. Kenderdine & Paret are the builders, Hayward & Hutehinson doing the plumbing. ‘The cost of the house will be $6,000. pres, do not forget to attend the special on of Silks, Velvet and Winter Goods at $10 Forrerr paid to the person proving that lahn’s ‘Tr ph $3 gent’s button er laced 1922 Pennsylvania avenue. A Decrpep Ba 1N.—Gents’ Waukenphast- shoes, in luce, button an congress, uf $2.97. Z. Strasburger, No. 906 7th st, 4 doors above I. Scitoor, DEeSSES for children, from 25¢. up, at J. Herzog’s, 918 7th street northwest. ing your winter fuel consult Henry Berore purchasing 3 our advertisement and save maney. A. Clarke & Son, 983 F st. now. srm's Orn STAND, G19 D st, n. w., Buys Gents Second nd Clothing, Note by mall promptly attended to. Five Porte arrs. Kets Kemethy, 1109 Pa. av Onvex your Ice Cream at Reisinger’s, at 235 The School Question. Gst. nw. INFORMATION FoR PARENTS AND GUARDIANS— THE BEGINN{NG OF THE SCHOOL YEAR. FUssen1’s Ice CREAM shipped anywhere out | aie now school ear will begin in a few days. Parents and guardians who have to decide the important question of where to send their children or wards, will find much to assist them in coming to a conclusion in the announcements made by various schools and in- stitutions in the advertising columns of THE Stak. Tuk Stak calls special attention to Various schools in the city and vieinity which are well conducted and vell recommended. The Maryland Agricultural college is located in 4 most beautiful and healthtul place, on the Baltimore and Ohio road, twenty minutes ride from Washington. ‘The institution is thoroughly equipped for a full collegiate course, inevery department, and is not merely an agricultural college. “The teaching of agricul- Wire science is an addition to the regular course, and stuilents are not compelled to take up that study. The beauty of its location, its nearness to this city, its thorough equipment for college work, together with its moderate rates, offer special inducements to residents of Washing- ton. Among the various scholarships whicl the college is enabled to offer because of its en- dowment by the government are ten, to be de- termined by the ‘board of school trustees of this city. The holders of these scholarships ‘will have exceptional advantages ih the mat- ter of reduced rates. ‘Those wishing to see the college will find a carriage at College Station every afternoon 0 train, the round trip bein president can be seen atthe Ebbitt house every Wednesday aiternoon from 2:30 to 6:30 o'clock. The French 1: as spoken by the best actors of the Thi uneaix in Paris and in the “salons lteraries” can, itis announced, be acquired by ali who attend the lessons and lee- tures of Prof. de Ghent. ‘To persons who hive resided in Washington tute @ftown; 1427 New York avenue. For Picktrxe—Dufty’s pure cider vinegar. N. A. Poont & Co., Agents, 937 La ave. leased the stare 730 To Tar PrBiic.—Hav! ‘7th street nor: August 31,with a jaucy and ladies goods, t be sold at the e ‘ali goods to be marked in plain I Will also continue my store at 1920 ‘avenue, and will endeavor to uublie at our stores, soliciting a fair Bhare of your custom. Respectfully, ‘M. NEWMYER, 730 7th st. and 1920 Pa, ave. $28 will buy a solid walnut,marble-top eham- ber suite; ash chamber suites, $22; walnut balr- cloth parlor suites, $24.50; ‘walnut extension tables, $6; walnut ‘wardrobes, $13; ash ward- robes, $12: walnut hat racks, $3.50; walnut lounges, $5. Wm. H.Dunn, $11 7th st. n.w. New Stock oF SLATE MaNrTers.—Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. EDD, 400th st 2. W. Lientstxe Rops and electric work. J. H. Kuehling, 419 12th stree Lapres ap GENTS: Tn time of peace pre- pare for war. We will have cooler weather soon and need warmer wrapping. "Bring your sults tobe dyed or cleaned early and prevent the rush. Superior work. Prices to sult the times. STON FISHER, 906 G street northwest, Licurstne Kops practically erected. J. H. Kuehling. Face and eyesight fitted, $1. Hempler’s, corner 44. cash pric figures. Pennsytvai please the for any time the name of the Emerson inst! 3 will occur at once when: asked where tosend a CITY AND DISTRICT | Bi sve prepaea” ior busine reroute Amusements To-Night. college. ‘The institute occupies a handsome and coimmodious building, 914 14th rtrcet, $s well equipped, and {ts man: ‘Work inspires confidence Mr. Chas. B. Young, competent fnstracto year begins Septembe Mrs. Burr's Buglish tt IY siours of suicoess- nit. The princi- assisted by a corps The thirty-fourth Fonp’s Orema Hovse.—Mr: R. L. Downing m “Tally Ho. ALBAUGH’s OPERA Hovse.—“The Mikado.” nde Meszca.—“Humpty Dumpty” and var ty. CoMIQUE SUMMER GARDEN. ———— © Street lamps willbe lighted at 7:00 p.m, and entecr ene ne The Gorman and English school conducted eaeng Roticeof Sunday excursion of W. W. Cor! py Mick C. Densier, 039 T street northwest, will reopen September Ist. The courses of study embrace both the common English es and the German language. Mrs. J. L. MeGeis’ school, at 1110 L street northwest, will reopen September 16th, French is taught according to the Berlitz method, and ecialty is made also of object drawing. Biair and Barnes will reopen their rt hool and kindersarten, on 13th street, foot of Corcaran street, september L4th, SS Justice to ars. Godtrey. SATURDAY, August 28th. Mrs. Fugitt and daughter, while driving ina buggy at the corner of 6th and G streets north- ‘West, were thrown out yesterday afternoon by ‘the axle breaking, and they were slightly in- jured. Prccleriay 75 warrants were served foc vio- Jating the dog law—43 in the fourth, 20 In the seventh, and 12 in the eighth preetnets. ‘A part of the new organ for St. Dominte’s ehureh, the repairs on which are being rapidly completed, has arrived. The new altar is ex- ected next week. Mr. W. FP. Hosman, a well-known farmer, living ob the Little River turnpike, near Alex: andria, was taken suddenty ill at the Center market, in this city yesterday, and died a few hours after reaching Dear Editor ‘The cruel and so far as proved unjust fling at Mrs. Godfrey in your paper yesterday, must have been through an oversight on your part. ‘This ts the second time I have noticed such a terrible cut at the lady In your colum: Hud she not been innocent and had’ she not repelled the beastly advanees and force of the brute whose name Is so freely mentioned to de- file hers, would there have been an outery on her part and consequent exposure? Recollect, ‘we men with boundless liberty, that even when a womun is simply doubted she is lost. Robbing His Unele. THE CASE OF YOUNG HEALY SENT To THE GRAND JURY. William Healy, the young man who was arrested for robbing his uncle, Martin Cogley, of West Virginia, of about $400, after spending the heated term with him, was taken into the Police Court this morning and charged with grand larceny. He pleaded not guilty. JUSTICE. Mr. Cogley testitied that he had stolen from eros ae his house ‘about $400 in money. After the} THe Prize Prokox Snoorrne.—E. L. Mills arrest of his nephew he went to see him at the police station, and he confessed to stealing the money und asked him not to prosecute him. Officer E. J. Wall testified that he arrested admitted taking the money, dnd said that he brought & portion of it into the District. Witness said he recovered $73.90, of Which $3.90 was claimed by the hack driver. he case Was sent ty the grand jury; bonds and William Wagner, of this cit esterday their record In the shooting for the Chamberlain prizes, amounting to” $2,000, Which have been offered by persons in Cleve- land, and are now being competed ior by the crack shots of the United States. The condi- tions of the shooting are us follows: 50 single and 25 pairs of double clay pigeons each, 18, Zarda rise for 10-gauge guns and 16 yards rise ior 12-gauge guns, the “birds” being sprung from ‘aree traps five yards wpart. The scores are to be witnessed and certified toby two repu- ‘twble judges and a referee and forwarded to the donors of the prizes, and the result will be an- nounced after the 3ist Instant. Mr. Wagner's seore for single birds was 49. and for double irds 44, while Mr. Mills made 48 and 43, re- spectively. completed ——_+___ Amusements. Dorr Mvsevo.—The attraction at this housdll next week will be Charles Gtlday’s Collars and Gulls comedy company. which contains several favorite actors and actresses. The company | ‘will present hrissie’s comedy, “Collars and Cuffs,” and the Midnight quartette will give operatic selections, glees, &e. The enter falnment fs described as “one long laugh for two hours and a haif.” ’ YouxG KragMex Hovonasty Acauitrep.— An examination was held before Justice Collins ery county, yesterday, In the case er, the young boy who was ar rested here last Tuesday on’ the charge of the Iureeny of $27 from Dennis Houser. Young Tucmuer wax honorably acquitted. ‘The evi- dence showed that he, with other boys, was In Swituming with Mr. Houser last Sunday, who some time afterward missed some money’ and Supposed he hud been robbed by the boys. There was no evidence, however, to substantic ate his suspicion. Kriemer had come to this elty w enlist as & drummer-boy, the applica- ton having bean mide several days before, 80 his coming here had nothing to do with the charge made against him. a Rosnep WILE ASLYEP IN A Park. CoMIQUE SUMMER GARDEN.—Fresh attrac tions and novel features will be provided by the Management of this house for the entertain- ment of their patrons next week. ‘The patron- ‘age of the Comique continues satisfactory. A PLEASANT BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION.— Last night, the 24th birthday of Mr. Charles A, Walter, son of Justice Walter, was celebrated at the family residence, on 3d Street northwest. Many frien led during the evening to ten- der congratulations. Among the presents re- eetved by Mr. Walter was a handsome gold- headed cane. About 10 o'clock the German Mennerchor, of which Mr. Walter ts the vice President, drew up in frontof the house and Bang some appropriate pieces. They were in- Last ited into the house and a bountiful collation | night Patrick Kane, stranger here from At was served. Tanta, Ga. walked into “the ° Smithsonian — groutids, hd while seated he fell asleep about Gor THE Rest oF THE OFFICER—It was | eleven o'click. Ile awoke about twa ovlock Festerday's Srax that Officer Murrell, doificertn the fourth precinct, had arrested Maggie Lewis, a young colored wo- es at Arlington, on a charge of but she turned out not to be but another woman who was Bevt in her place. Yesterday the officer went this morning, when he found that his eoat, ter shoes and hat, with some papers and $50 in money, had been taken from hin. ae Rew Oven ny A Baken’s WaGon.—Yester- day afternoon, near Pennsyivania avenue und 4th st named ¢ Beall was all the way to Arlington, and seeing Mrs. Lewis of Vogt’s baker wagons driven he introduced himself as Maggies old beau, Hazelbush. “The injured man was re: fand_gave her car tickets to use when over. The old woman was so favorably im Pressed by the officer's politeness (he was in Citizen's dress) that she sent the girl over as ated. | When the officer found out hls mistake 1e sinoothed the matter over and gave the girl dollar tocarry her back home. = i Inrortaxt Noricr.—It is announced by the Passenger department of the Pennsylvania Failroad that aiter the 2Sth instant the connec: tion of the New York and Chicago limited for ‘St. Louis, as well as the buffet sleeping ear how Funning irom New York to that point, will be discontinued." There will be, however, 4 cone nection for that train at Pittsburg for indian- apolis, with through car from Pittsburg to In. dianapolis. On and after Sunday, Sth instant, the buifet sleeping car now leaving New York for Clevela: western express at 7 p.m., Philadelphia 10:05 p.m. will be attached to Pacific express leaving New York at 8 p.m. and Philadelphia 11:20 p.m. After same date dhe Chicago and Cnciunatl, express leaving New York ut Gand Philadelphia 8:50 p.m. will have wcounection ut Pituburg for Cleve: land. eee ‘Vincrsta Mivi AND RAaILWAy.—On and af ter Sunday, August 30th, the 11:15 a.m. train Will connect at’ Lynchburg with Norfolk and Western RR. Manassas division train, hereto- fore leaving at 4:15 p.m., will leave at 4:60 p.m. daily, exeept Sunday. she came the Emergency hospital, and the tested charged with assault and battery, ‘The case has been set for trial in the Police Court next Wednesda: se thachss i Bask Barr.—The Nation defeated Baltinios eae bere at the Capitol Park yesterday by a Games elsewhere yesterda; re Suited as follows: Bi 1, New York 3; St. Providence 1, Philadelphia Athletic Virginia sh es tik | Wiire | House (OUN DS. rogram for the concert of the Marine band in the White House. grounds, be ce 4:45 o'clock this afternoon 1s as fol- jows: Collocatian, “The F Student;” Mik ‘Mikado, Sullivan; cornet solo, “The Star,” Jaeger (Mr. William Jaeger); yalse, “Intaglio,” Sousa; Mosaic, “Spanish Na: tlonal Melodies,” Relle; Gems of Scotland, ine trodacing “Scots Wha Hae,” “Auld Robin Gray,” onnie Laddie,” “The Cam Comins “John Andersop, My Jo,’ ‘Logie “The Braes of Auchterarder,’ “Annic Laurie,” “Within a Mile ot Edinboro,” “Bonnet Blue" (with variations for the soloists A band), “The Beanie oe ca Scotland,” sPullochgoraia,” nad sia a oe ene Bisnop-BLecr O'SULLIVAN.—At the conse- eration of Bishop-elect O'Sullivan at St. Peter's church, September 20th, the following prelates will be present, and will assist at the consecra~ locker; selection, the Verdict of the Coroner's Jury. An {ndignation meeting was held by colored citizens of South Washington last night at the Virginta-avenue Baptist church for the purpose of taking action regarding the killing of Addi- son Coleman by Police Officer Sheehan. The hall was well filied with men, women, and children, and much indignation was ex- Pressed at the action of the cofoner’s jury in acquitting Sheshan. Mr. W. H, Brown was elected chairman of the meeting, and Wm. H. Carter secretary. Rev. R. 8, Laws made a speech reviewing the circumstances of the shooting of Coleman, and condemned it as oe aan Fenemniey He, protested sronly inst the color ing whis! Stloons in’ South Washingvon, which he thought were detrimental to the’ colored _peo- + . Laws spoke at considerable length. W. Calvin Chase, who was called on to speak, said the time’ had come for action and not talk. Aner denouncing — the murder of Coleman and the verdict of the coroner's jury, he said he thought that the people should take: immediate action to pre- vent these outrages against the colored people. He moved that the relatives of Coleman be re- quested to go to the Police Court to-day, accom- panied by a committee of citizens, and swear out @ warrant for the arrest of one Sheehan for the murder of Addison Coleman. This motion elicited much excitement, and was carried with applause. Mr. Robert Armstead made a speech in which he asserted that the newspapers pub- lished by white men weft opposed to them. A resolution was adopted. thanking Rev. Mr, Laws for the interest he had taken in the Cole- man case,and thanks were tendered to the Bee for its'agitation of the matter. The chair, under the motion of Mr. Chase, appointed the following committee to go to the Police Court to-day to swear out a warrant for the arrest of Sheehan: Rev, R. 8. Laws, chairman; R. J. Collins, Revs. Z, T. Pearsall, Wm. Given, Isaiah Lewis and Kobt, Armstead. aoe ee EXCURSIONS AND Pronics.—The Mary Washs ington makes her usual Sunday trip, flity mile- down the Potomac, to-morrow.—The Wasb- ington Saengerbund will go on an excursion to Marshall Hall Monday evening, leaving the whart at 6 p.n.—The employes of Bridwell’s bottling establishment will give an excursion on the Thompson to Blackistone's Island. to- oat Icaves Gt strect wharf at 8:30 Lady of the Lake leaves her wharf al Beach at 6 o'clock this evening, — There wiil be the usual dancing school reunion on the Mary Washington thisevening. ‘The boat leaves ‘her wharf at 7:80.—The_ fifth raion to Cape May and Atian- P ai ten o'clock excursion to Vir- 6:30 takes the usual Saturday evenin Marshall Hall, leaving the w o'clock. — The Coreoran goes to Marshall Hall to-morrow.— The George Law takes an excur- sion to Chapel Point to-morrow.—Columbia_ Lodge, No. 10, I. 0.0. F., will give its sel cursion to Lower Cedar Pointon the Armenia on Monday. ‘The committee will leave nothing undone to make this one of the most enjoyable excursions of the season, Musle, dancing, fish- ing and boating will be features’ of the day's pleasure, ee Last Crear EXCURSION To THE SEA SHORE. ‘The Pennsylvania Railroad company, in order to meet the extraordinary demands made upon them, while intending that the excursion of last Saturday night to the sea shore should close the series of these popular trips, have decided to run another special $2 excursion trom Washington to Cape May and Atlantic City, leaving here at the usuai hour, 10 p.m., to-night, ‘and as this will be ‘the last opportunity extended the Washington people to visit the sea side at so Ittle expense # large number will no doubt avail them- selves of this delightful trip, and in view of this, it 1s suggested that those desiring to accompany the excursion secure their tickets early. Special coaches will reserved exclusively for the accommodation of and their escorts. Exew special train above mentioned will reac! sea shore about 6 o'clock Sunday morning, and returning reach Washington about midnight. Saliba Seeatte ONE OF THE EVIDENCES of the growth of the northwest section of the city is seen In the es- tablishment of the first-class Frocery, and liquor store of Messrs, A. Heitmuller & Co,,at N. 1333 14th street, near Rhode Islan avenue, which has been prosperous from the first. Mr. Heitmuller was for eight years with Barbour & Hamilton, and in the Cite os of his new store shows that he has well learned the busi- ness, The store is 25 feet front, running back neurly 100, in a “fine three-story” building. rae appointment is first class.” They have the Washington agency of Luytte’s Brothers Wines and liquors, and their goods are tempt- ingly displayed, the whisky room being on the tain floor and the wine room in the spacious cellar, which is the full length of the store, eee WHERE To Borxow Money ox Rean Es- TATE People who have property to pay lor and mortgages to puy off should Inquire into the assistance and advantages furnished by the Equitable Co-operative Building Association. Money is advanced in any desired amount, from $100 upward. Seven years and three months is given to return the principal and terest In inonthly installments. Payments be made at any time, of lage or small settlement made in full, and in- harged for the time the money is held. Ifa part ot the advance is settled the monthly installments are reduced propor- Uonately. Members are extended every fucliity and encouragement to return advances ani pay for their property as rapidly and as soon as ossible. Heavy expenses are avoided. Over 513,000 are now advanced to the members. Pamphlets, explaluing the advantages, terms, how to proceed, ete., :tre furnished upon applit cation. Dr. A.J. Schathirt, acting president; John Joy Edson, secretary. ‘Office, 917 F street northwest Whipped His Wife and Child. ‘FOR WHICH HE GOT SIXTY DAYS IN JAIL. A colored man named Thomas Hill, about 50 W. W. Bur: = WEDNESDAY, THURS | @ LBAUGITS GRAND OPERA HOUSE INSTITUTE, 818 CONS. AVENUE years old, who resides in East Washington, Seca eee BREST eave avy september ta ana see | A “EASE Wi ROrger ethane skasow, | P>'Sucih apd prewh want Zune tated stood in the dock before Judge Mills this just Recelved ‘Trains leave B. and 0, Depot 7:25, 8: Unider the managenani ot Ne. Marry Allen. New and | &c. aiimes BURGOS Prtsctpas = morning and broke out crying when the clerk NEW FRENCH DRESS GOODS, (GGIAND EXCURSION. TO CHAPEL roinr og | give! Orchestration and arrangement ty ADAM | 3 AELEWOOD INSTITUTE CONCORD TILE, ita Ssargee of aeen wae we 3 4 sean X ‘oung men prepared tor college or baw Tages cowuien be pioatet accent nen TRENCH axp cemwaw wosteny, | GUBG? “ih greg Se che, THUD. Re rT ARy Ree Al ba, Led aen: | Canptal ettection te Nite boys ak gitien! ees His wife Annie testified that yesterday, |NEW INGRAIN, Tapestry, ap popy- | September $1880. Tickets $0 co Furger: | Trains at 723, Seo; 120°" Four trate back after: | MOS J. SHORTLLL woilege), A.M. rim, when Tom came home, he asked for some- , thing to eat and began beating the little child. She interfered and he threatened to beat her,» * 23 B. ‘! ainment wil! be given THURS ¥ and afterwards Kept his word. She said he HOSIERY during the uext 10 Days: Steamer MARY WASHINGTON will leave her | DAY. Sepieuiber t Tses, fien's comic Operetin, | Beike- New sid haprovind moa Pre struck and choked her until Mrs, Eliza Skelly For 20c. Children’s Gray sfixed Ribbed He wharf at 3 p.m., returning at 8 p.m. A fine brass band “THE WATERMAN, foeee. _Ceul-lmn®) _O. &. BULL-ARD), Uievewss, came to nee Seslecaricn. Gis) eign ae i ‘usual price 250. — on board: Shs ee Soploding wi, Dancing. For the Benet of the PRONG ONS | COLLRGIATE, “ixerrv oes rs. Skelly. test at_when she wen! : aud RAN ager. Tickets, 2c. a i tae ae In to stop the fight he turned upon her and | For 800 Children's pone ow! fouble knees, sotia We suixaror BAENGERBUND Fon’ ore HOUSE school for young adien nb tic gin fart ak Pthomas stated that ho did not. remember Yor 18c. Men's British Halt 1 daninsteaps ee ae Satie CCE Seeman the assault, ‘His wire, tarned ‘ana ‘gave the sold everywhere neon MONDAY, AUGUST 31,at6 pm. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. QUORTHAND— ReGULAR Chass spsatone Gera wateh and chain in returr, ono Be E*Y° | ror 250. Ladies’ Black and Colored Tress, white feet, Doneh's Orchestra, ens Nee Se eM, Pate inmate w specialty A ‘The court imposed a fine of $20 or 60 days in usual price 3744 cts, ‘Tickets, 50cents. Inthe new version of Joaquin Miller's Drama, “ rie “4 Jail, and he was committed, © Fore Ladies’ Diack and Sold Colored Hose, with | Al, WOES POM for August 25H WIN be recog. eee " Street CAR NEGLIGENCE.—In the continued |- split soles, usual price 50 cta. Ste LAST CHARGE OF TH * And the popular Farce, “A Regular Fi case of Mrs, Rebecea P. Suto ‘#-_ Remember, we guarantee ev, mn, of this city, who died from injuries received on'the 18th instant by jumping from a car on the Market street ne, in Philadelphia, the coroner's jury in that city has rendered a Verdict censuring the com- any for not enforcing the rules requiring con- ductors to precede their cars at railroad crossings and the driver, L. Willen, for negligence. ‘The evidence showed that the driver had crossed the track just ahead of the train, being unable to control the horses, and that Sirs, Sutton, be- coming alarmed, jumped from the car, R. C. Lewis’ Celebrated Hats. p.mm.,for Colonial Beach,stopping going and returning. MONDAY, AU Bons Sveti at. Hi Gentlemen's new fall style Derb; P Fare, 50 _auae- te Nery Afternoon abd Night ONE IX EMORRHOIDS es Stetson’s best and other good m ONT FORG: 101. TUE: THE GREAT MIACO TROUPE, ut, all exatattat BLIND, BLEEDING ANDITCHING, POSITIVELY | Men’s and Boys’ Wool Hats, 50c. DNtoxs RY SAT! ING on. Sag Beat p ett ~ ‘CURED BY CUTICURA. Closing out Straw Hats at any pric the Steamer Mary Washington, ‘which leaves ber 5 ‘Mathematical, Classical, Business New Neckwear, iall weight Underwear, wharf at 7:30 and returns at 11 o'tlock p. m. ‘Splen- SW. PLYNN, A.M —— R. G, Lewis’, $20 7th st, between land K Tickets 25 cents, Rvening Classes, $3 and § a mionth, od A warm bath with CvrIcura Soar, an exquisite ‘Skin Beautifier, and « single application of Curicuna, the great Skin Cure, will instantly allay the intense {tching of the most aggravated case of Itching Piles, ‘This treatment, combined with smull doses of CuTi- AUTOM.’ 4 : . Fresh’ Fish, Game, and every .000 Moving Figures, represeutiug te Seasons, DNOF. ORTENSTEIN, THE POPULAK GULTAR cuna REsoLvenr, the new Blood Purifier, threetimes | agileagy, Gothere, Ladies: SaluseGnetece pina Stee i atin igre ay tage gay Ly per day, to regwate and strengthen the bowels, over- nd All this Great Show only 10e. Reserved seats, 200. » ai Bian Sg come constipation and remove the cause, will cure ess =o) = Ee tdnatas ee ee Blind, Bleeding and Itching Piles whenall other reme- | Men's Morocco Slippers, at 49. Z. Strasburger, HEATER COMIQU i 7 ee dies aind even physicians fall No. 906 7th street, four doors above L 2 T MER GARDEN. | JBUIVNLEY Anka Mow = Fall and Winter Styick. GCarz May ST SHOW OF THE SEASON, | deat Toth menderate d STS PARADOR OF RE Gros Min Mt ES PORTIS Principal ya we ITCHING PILES, Bazar Dressmaker, containing 900 illustra- “AN New Pence Motel antiee | goes eta eee ant Sar Iwas taken for the frst tIme in my life with Blind | tions of the latest desi: j [UE BERLITZ ScHoor OF LANGUAGIS Piles. 90 severe that I could hardly keep on my feet. I S. Orr & Bro.'s yo (fk a rt Lath st. nw used various remedies fr three wees, when the dis- Oren est. mmeareseald WILL REMATN OPEN ALL SUMTER ease took the form of Itching Piles, and yrowing | 2¢ enue a = ‘ALSO SEMI SCHOOL AT worse. By advice of an oid geutleman I tried the Cv | Save Time and Money go to 736 7th, IC. OCT a H a ! N: LY MOUTH. MA Poon care ea ea ee a ening aud Teas | Young's epot cash cloth and silke house, Call Ariantire Criry DUCA TIONS __. a water an soon ¢ Wish to tell the world that in cases ot | and sce for Yoursell SCHOOL OF MLS Established 1877. ee ts Itebing Piles the price of the Curicuma Is of no ac eres Ta CHUL OF MG ee SUSUICRE count, From an unsolicited quarter. 0, C. KIRBY, Concord, N. HL. ITCHING PILES, I began theuse of your CuTicoRa REMEDIES when you first put them on the market, and know of two cass of Itching Piles that have heen cured by the use wt at my suggestion of these remedies, Pits ALLS RING. Prinelpal, ¥.N. MARTIN, Virden, m, | _,83 Per Gallon. 75c. Quart Bottle, No. 1 aes watts ASTOR — seen an . ¥ Rye Whisky, best in the world for the money. is MARGLIE ae . : Languages ané. Dr are taught = Orders by inail, MeGce’s, 9th, near Dsst. s&w-3m BAY fee CUTION AND DRAMATIC — ~ ALL THAT YOU CLATA theecots Werstos Bren Guees, FARE, ROUND TRIP, Apply un abarems £2010 cw. _— an29.3t laundry per seston of five mouths T have tried your Curicura Rewepres and find Deen aren 2 ADEMY, ROCKWIL scholars per session of f {hem all that you claim, and the demand for them in | Short ends, 1atze, and worsted dress goods, - IF or eae fen will be resumed ou Muda, Sepemnbee a, this section isgreat. AUGUSTUS W. COLLINS, | Short ends, .03%ue., at A, Kaufnan’s, course Eugitsh, Latin, Grotk. Prenth and Ger ISN, : Uiggston,Ga, | Bowel Complaints cured and prevented $2. . PIO. COOKE D. LUCKETT (of Va), Prin. |” Send fora Prospectas by CuTicuRa Remepres are a positive cure for every | b: form of Skin und Blood Diseases, from Pimples to Scrofula, Soldeverywhere. Price: Ccricura, 50c.3 Soav, 25¢.; RRSOLVENT, $1. Prepared by the PorrkE DgUG ANDCHEMICAL Co., Boston, Mass. Send for “How to Cure Skin Diseases’ SKIN Blemishes, Pimples, Blackheads and Baby Humors, Curicuna Soar, st “EVERY MUSCLE ACHES and dreadful pains rob me of sleep and rest and strength.” ‘To such the CuTI- CURA PLASTER comes like an angel of mercy, bring- ing relief and strength to thousands upon whom al other plasters have been powerless for good. War- ranted a new and perfect antidote to pain and inflai mation, and the best pain killing plaster In the world of medicine. At druggists, 25c.; five for $1, mailed free. PorreR DRUG AND CHEMICAL Co,, Boston, aul3 Nos 410. a I 5) ‘We are temporarily sojourning at No. 410 7th | € street, awalting the completion of our NEW BUILDING, = New. Fat Goong == ‘We will sell the following Unprecedented Bargains in WITHIN SHORTLIIGES AUEDEA ACAI ee < ay 27 addeatts anid classifies $4 nd Seay Johnson's Famous Oyster Satoon —_ | "2!" auzi-st seit piytiie, Rend tor cineary, ‘SW SNORT and Restaurant for Ladies und Gentlemen, Berlin, with his GREAT | LUCK: AM. (Harvard College Gradaaic, Media Pa 440 and 442 9th street, one door from E street. 1 DIORAMA es immense Bleache dale Cambric, 1 FOR EXAMINAT semee ya dOk Abs Soraeys 400! €0e: | Soreeys foe ROR STATION AT10 PM. au20-4t | Service Lauminaions vApiy at Lingual Cullece, ST. TEACHER . 2 Corcoran Building, ito i Parscular I Was Cured of Kidney Complaint by the framian fomersor Teachers, ‘Terus $12. use of Dr, David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy.- Spr a= 7 seins ‘rlotmers or Teachers. Teruis $12. H. W. Olmstead, Proof Reader, Indianapolis | Srectan Luxcurston Bie — & ai Will reopen Wi: Sce Post and Republican Vinita Beacr asp Carrs, 28-2m French, the languaze of the school, for A. Kaufman's complete advertisement, Boston Variety Store, 705 and 707 Market Unbleached Canton Flannel, 4 until Naturday a DAN SEPTEMBEN Tih, “Terms $1 qvartet. at A. Kaufman's for 4c. 2 | GoTMAKEA DIPIN ‘auls1m vere. 7 jerous attractions of VIRGINIA Iss ADA B O0 WASHING ION eee ara BEACH may be mentioned the nest sure bathing hg GERMAN, wil eae gus new patterns, 4-4 22c., 0-4 Adc. at A. | Americas. miinuces ride from Norfolk. Potomac ital music and hartuony. Met Kaufman's, 1241 and 1243 11th street south- And other Languages, by the most efficie: European masters followed. For teruis wad uther _AMUSEMENTS. store and Furger- aot EXCURSION. ‘50 miles fo BRUSSELS CARPETS. noon, A ‘au20atw. RY CASTLE PARK, MT. PLEASANT, ‘son's Drug store. ASHINGTON CONSERVATORY GUNDAY AFTERNOON s Moore's Hall 311 Mth st nw, the summer. Plano, Organ, V W. Assisted by a company of well-known ability. Monday evening, Souvenir performance, 100th per- formance of Mr. Dowutng as Hauk Souk, ‘Tuestay—Benetit of K.of P. ery article as rep= Crabbing, Fishi esented by the Salesmen, and have One Price ouly. Island. First Grand. Drivers of M. T and Bathing at Blackisione excursion of ‘the Hoitlers and Bridwell's Bottling Estublishment to Binckistone Island, OnSUNDAY, AU! 1SR5, W. W. BURDETTE & co, ve Re . OF. Y per year. | Prine Tpal's Library open grata: , AUQUTD tes, | Teaniay Beeeth oto gy caer ; Boat Leaves Gtivstreet wharf at 8:30am. Vagsen- | ‘Thursday-—Henetit of Fmmet Guards a EN. DRC. K, NELSON, Principal 928 7th st. and 706 K st. nw. gers have Fight Hours at the Island, Matinee Saturday, 25 x S = au20-4t Tickets, Hvents. au2s-2t PT BOX OFFICE OPE ad Lg ran Pi LONIAL Beacs. Pe ivania ave., near 11th st, ” copen SI CITY ITEMS, Coroxrar, Beach. sr taco ner wha wy Fat Cian | LE ¥ foot of 7th street. SATU! UST 29, at 6 NN. B.—One lowest price to al ‘Dancing on the boat, accompanied by Prof. Cald- Choice Oyste: Firra Grasp Excenstos 707 Sth st. nw. Reopens September 10; hones, 1 to Sym. en mettients lana! prozresive, Private und class lessons, at School and residences, FREE ADVANTAGES, Piano or Voicr. $5, $8. $10 and $15.a term. hare practice), $15.4 term, 1241 and 1243 1th Street Southeast. See Post and Republican for A. Kaufman's A Cotton offerings, 2 MINOR, MLA thi. SATURDAY, AUGCST 29, 1885. WEEMS, NEAT MAN AMMAR VAG, ris U - 1241 and 1243 11th Street Southeast. Extra heavy ton, .04%4; Lons- + beginning Aue this week, fman’ ust 28th, at A, ice fist on application. yy Dufty’s Pure Malt Whisk: y leading phy: rocers. At A. Kanfman’s This Week. Brother AZARIAS, President. HORTHAND AND TYPEWHITING PRACT cally tanght. Succes sguar Af instructions Private « Recommended _Splothatam cians, Sold by druggists and Ss TE, s. W. cor. Sth TRAIN LEAVES BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC h Courses. | for Catalogue, W.T. BISCO! W A3INGTON ACADEMY oF TH ‘only wchoo! of the kind bv tation to all to see the met soon learn a profession. SATURDAY AUGUST 20, FARE, ROURD TRIP, S150. Steamer LADY OF THE LAKE leaves 6th street wharf at 6:3 ST. JOHN'S COLLEGIATE INSTITU: VERMONT AVE. BETWEEN M AND N STS. This Institution affords every facility tor education, whether Cla-sical, Selentitie 2 241 and 1243 11th street southeast, ‘The Cheapest Place n the elty to buy Silver Plated Ware is at the aoe: 20-th,s,tulm Tickets iinited to 150—for sale at Drew's, Standi-| SU20-St ___ BRO. TOBIAS, President _ LEGGE, F ', and Croptey’s Drug Stores. HE CEDARS es Comprines 1241 and 1243 11th Street Southenst, | OS Nairn's, and Cropley's Drag ‘A Home and Day School for Young Ladies and 2 Hook Latte Giers, lish Co Short end Silk Velvet, new fall shades, 91¢, 2 SOC LON 1H Tiorona iform de cequired 1 Steamboat Company's steamers from Washington make prompt connections, g.tiy and returning BUZG-2W. ast. 22-inch Binck Gro’grain Silk, t 1241 and 1243 11th street southeast, for 69¢.2 2 (vuln fexsors of French, American, abd other | part ‘ault-4in universities. FAMILIES AND SCHOOLS ATTENDED. FROM TUESDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER THE 1ST. x THE PALACE STEA. which we expect will be ready EARLY IN SEPTEMBER, In the meantime, we bave our BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S STOCK in order, to meet the customary demand at this period ofthe year. Nearly all the NEW GOODS ARE NOW OPEN for your Inspection, and the present COLD SNAP may lead you to anticipate your usual purchases, OUR FACILITIES for providing quantities, styles and qualities are not * equaled by any other house in the District, and we shall spare no effort to please you. ‘Yours fatthtully, au28 8AKS & COMPANY. i ERR 00 ¥: ROR OO ‘Fy an i By 88 Wo Aa E id 00 ¥ a4 A LLL BBB A KOK mw NN ri Bp Aa Rex oT RRR SSG pe SA BS HERE G Bor 2 BH EAE bgp PPP, 00 wow Pee oo wwww BD fee BRE, PPP Witw BB EE ad P oo WW OBpd im EOE z ‘This Powder never varies A marvel of purity, ‘strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low tests, short weight, alumor Bakixe Powpxn Co. 206 Wall street, N>¥. apd r Tue Gowex Face Crornxe co." auZ2-st Casu Prices For Dry Goovs SELLING OFF DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS slightly solled, at less than cost. LAWNS, be; NUN'S VEILING, 15c. BLACK CASHMERES, (very cheap), all pure wool, double width, 37ig¢. * BLACK SILKS at actual cost price, 50, 62.75, 87¢., Wearesellingan excellent BLACK SILK at 76c, really worth $1. COLORED SILKS, 50c., 62¢,, 75c. BLACK BROCADE SILK VELVET, (actual cost) $1.50; real value $2. C@LORED BROCADE SILK VELVET, (actual cost) $1.50; real value $2. NEW YORK MILLS SHEETING, two yards and a half wide, actual cost 25c. BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, all pure wool, $1.50. COLORED SILK VELVET, $1, BLACK SILK VELVET, $i. BLANKETS! BLANKETS! BLANKETS! BARGAINS! BARGANS! BARGAINS! Handsome BROCA DE FALL DRESS GOODS cheap ‘at 25c., reduced to 1224yc, STRICTLY CASH PRICES, CARTERS 711 MARKET SPACE, ‘Near 7th Street, soon is a Tux HANpsomE Corraces belng erected on Kenyon street, near Whitney avenue and 14th street, by New York capitalists are rapidly ap- prouching completion, and eight or ten more Will be erected at once, some of which will be brick. The houses are models of neatness and convenience, und are intended to be sold at Teasonable prices on easy terms. Sireet curs, sebools, beautiful parks and churches are con- Nenient to these vill and much inquiry is being made for property In that locality. CuvxcH ORnGaNs.—Parties conte the purchase of a large organ for church or private tion: Bishop Becker, of Wilmington, Delaware; Bishop Northrop, of Charleston, 8.’C.; > Keane, of Richmond; Bishop: Brownsville, Texas, and Bi Wceting and Mecognn at fimore the attendants. Bishop John J. Kal, of ing, will preach the sermon. —— Tue Sovenrics Graxp LovcE or Opp FELLows.—The meeting ofthe Sovereign Grand of Odd Fellows in Baltimore next month will be attended by about 200 de! from every state inthe Union. The monument in i be wil 'Wheel- skin, making it smooth a and giving Ita bright, ox aese ‘and healthy appearance, 925 pat ‘S11 Hari rk erected by the order to the mem- of the late James L. Ridgely, of Baltimore, who tor over forty years was grand. ot the order, will be ubvelled during the Use will do well to call aud examine ible- bank, ” at the the ipe-top “Palace Organ’ Ware-rooms of ‘Smith, 1108 Peansy Senle avenue, On ace phosphate powders Son oxLY Is caNa Rovan |, For Coo Wearser, ‘THE MISFIT STORE. CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS, OFFERS A NICE LINE OF FALL OVERCOATS FROM $6 UP, BLACK AND COLORED CORKSCREW SUITS $10 AND UPWARD. Ue epants Of tent) /Goods;,-salteble) foc;]/ca 8 ive waxes deck Cows andre ‘YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLA ness schools for Boys. | mary Schools for Girls, N" USIN: w . | children’s dreases, v1 o Fall Sessions Open September 16, Lis. ‘SEL SUITS, IN ALL DIFFERENT | ular maie,12)4c. CHILDREN'S SUITS, FOUR TO ELEVEN, IM- MENSE VARIETY, $2.25 AND UP. BOYS’ SUITS, TWELVE TO EIGHTEEN, ELE- GANT LINE, $4.50 AND UPWARD. FULL LINES OF PANTS FOR MEN AND BOYS! LOWER THAN EVER. ODD VESTS, VERY CHEAP, ar tm MISFIT STORE CANTY ‘Simpson's best Mourning Prints, In plaln black, gray | ~The ‘Watering Place of Washingtonians. Application by letter or personally, as above, Ds CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS | and black and black and white, die, Theskte swinand magnigcenteteamer ARMENTA | gaemication DY Borton. Mum. “gidest in (Atmarion, largest and beat 510? pieces Satteen Prints, beautiful small patterns, Willleave her wharf foot of 7th st, daily, except Sat- .: Sauter, the World—100 Lustructs oi 4g-BE SURE AND COME TO THE CORNER | 5S ‘Armenia stops at Alerandna.on Mondays, Wednes- | PPLE NORWOOD INSTITUTE 1212 AND 2214 | “Thora ruction In Vocal_and Instramentat Nottingham Curtains, by the pair or yard, at just Cree ed Pare Ove. ‘Child. «Tho build Maste, Piano and Organ Tuning, Pine Arts, Oratory, aus Ba wa ass acca | ae een ata comtirae Bare Bran Covina On hanasu jeces Curtain Serim, 45 inches wide, or hurt mation ald charters to societies with a full corps of seco tc. stripes, 12ige | worth 25e. a = gpena sep mber 30, 1983. ‘Catalogues sent Address | ‘Tuition $5 to #0; Bourd Room, 645,10 #75 pe 200 pieces fine and beautiful Satteens, very scarce, OL and Sx WM. B.CABELL, principals,“ “fot Iiustraied Calendar’ giving full information, sao ortoper cong amiga I And at Steamers Whur Woot of These | FPRIENDS' SELECT SCHOOL, AN ELEMENT. | address eS TOUTE, Dir 42-Inch Colored Wool Cashmere, 10c. = = ary and high school for both sexes, 1811 Ist.n.w., | jyd-sdw,2m Franklii Sauare, Boston, Rascsasts Rewsasts, Reoasrs DRESS GOODS, SILKS, ALL KINDS, HAVE ALL BEEN MARKED A GREAT DEAL LESS THAN cost. THEY CAN BE FOUND UPON THE TABLES entices {or catalogue OF call asco! trem 10am, uo 1d | YSeut wo Wantington Dy tall ail stn ak AND CAS Be Bove ae ee CREAR ress an cout to manuficture © Com Per Yard up; at | win teave daly ex George Leary's wharf, | "HOS W. SIDWELL awttenst Cox sation Mey REMNANTS CF BLACK GOODS, ALL KINDS except Mondays, Fridays and Saturdays, 8:45 a.m, | _aul5-3m cipal. OF CHOICE MOURNING GOODS IN REMNANTS, FROM 2 TO 7 YDS. NOTHING IS CHEAP THAT you Do NOT NEED, BUT YOU MAY SAVE MONEY BY IN- Tus NOW BEING FINISHED WITH SHELVING AND Lawns, Se. it m cCURSION furnished ty soul id fans rr tala ade BLANKETS! BLANKETS! The steamer MARY WASHINGTON will make ress HEV, A.M. JELLY, D.D., If you want to save money buy your Blankets now, | ¢xcursion trips EVERY SUNDAY, leaving at 3p.] MISS SARAH A. SCULL, ae Ma. dy Meweessten * while the sale is going on. We will well at from $1 to | D.,.returning at 8 p.m. 7 ] = YOLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGHONS, $3.0 pair less than we can replace them. "300 pairs of | Tickets, 25c; round trip. EUGENIA CUTHBERT, ‘Baltimore, Md. This school offers to Medical Sta file) Releorated German Blankets at §3-25 pair; | Rime Brass Hand on theseexcursions, ents unsurpaswt clinteal and other wiv ant Tere alae Colioe Diaver neat ase 10 yards | ohtehmer for charter tor Marshall Mall, Glymont and | Assisted [by a Corps of Thirteen Able Masters and | , Fett fir acatalugueto Dr. THOMAS OF1E. bean, to the plece, 50 cents per pleve.” ofher polnts. ES RANDALL. Manager. ‘Teachers, SWGPQuGES HACE FOR BOYS AND VOUNG 100 dozen Turkish Towels, 18c.; worth 3: SATURDAY EVENING EXCURSIONS Modern Languages under Direction of the BERLITZ | Year. Prof. J.C. KINEAK. Princ a cents. ‘This fs a most desirable article. cents, cents. cents, 8A. M TO 10 P.M. PRIVATE LESSONS AND CLASSES DAY AND MONDAY, August 3ist, 1555. ‘The Committee, in abuounclng this Excursion. wish 2 ins of experienced teach ern. reexters Ane Ar Worx. to assure the members of the order apd thelr fijenus 3 EVENING Uoulues appiy. tothe Principal Mtre 2 1 BUCH et, that every exertion will be made to muke the trip an | At Room 123, Corcoran suliding, corner 15th street | at her new res 12h Vermont aver Persons exevedingiy agreeable one. Good. Slusic, Dancing, ‘and Peunsyivania uveuue. desitine to enter thelr’ daughters as payrin, especially. Fishing and ‘Sailing will be the order of the das’ | Send for Circular, “Address LINGUISTIC COL | © ‘is, Wilt please: make application wx soa Steamer Armenia will eave her wharf foot of LBGE, 128, Coreuran Butldiug. mus ee “—alsi atsg0am, ReturusatO pm cae laariTure oid iat 5 NORMAL. INSTITUTE eens BO center childvens tickets, 25 cents, AMERSON INSTITUTE, 914 14TH ST ARTEN NORM art GREAT CONTINUATION SALE Makgnnvon partes Set ide schools for children. Tractors Make up your parties tow and secure tickets early of the following Committee, or members of the L iA: MeLean, 1125 13th 3. A, Krause. 12 ?! Clements, 619 Kat nw. Ja. Plath ig Office, J. Ay Shackelford, Odd Fell Tihs iW. J. HH. Thomas, $10 11th st. aw. for boys, begins its 24th" tember ‘21st Prepares fur business, fo Yale, Princeton and other colleges, for the scientific schools and for the U.S. Military ‘and mnies. For particulars’ addtess CHA* Principal. 914 14th st. Circulars can be the bookstores, MAP* ran’ AGRIC rgarten, 92 Sth st, oF t Tui ot Misses POLLOCK & NOW ‘nuh -8w Rivne Ma, it reopen sep cireutarn, &e- ean i IN OUR NEW ANNEX, RIS, SANDY ep v ith Por HEN KY CHALLOW COUNTERS. . 5 * s ey “The next session of this Inetitution eg Iss HILTON'S 5 DO NOT MISS THE CHANCE. WASHINGTON CONTINENTAIS, 20TH OF SEPTEMBER NEXT. WIT! Maen ast Vecumncr ove gives ceecien AT COLONIAL DEACH, WEDAISDAY, SEPT. 2, | CORPS OF PROF ESSO hides for the study of Literaiure, Malo the COLLEGIATE partment of sc "Terms: For scholastic Ing tuition, board, fuel. 1 BRAN on the steamer Arrowsmlih, Tickets Sc, (N JOHN AND GREAT FALLS. ne new excursion steamer H. G.Wagner Is. Fhldy fOr charter: Capaaity. over 00. Apply Mist: naw., opp. Washi G. Ii oflice: pulls BEATS THEM ALL 45 MILES FOR 10 CENTS. ‘Look out and go to GlvmonteverySATURDAY for O cents. Bring the children und the babies. Steamer Mary Wasbington will leave lier wharf Every Saturday at 10 a.m., returning at 6:30 pan., giving 4 hours at Giymont.” Dancing dow: and back ind ut pavilion ou the grounds, Sy30-4) LL, Manager CALL AT ONCE, 10,000 PIECES OF DOMESTICS OF EVERY WELL-KNOWN BRAND. Androseroggin, yard wide, Ze. Frult of the Loom, yard wide, Te. Lonsdale, yard wide, Dwight Anchor, yard while, Ste. Wansutta, yard wide, 944¢. Pride of the West, yurd wide, Le. Lonsdale Cambric, yard wide, 10e, xtra fine Brown Cotton, 4c; full yard wide, Se. eaves Ancient and Modern Lauguages.” School year becine St September 2nth, Wii wale help in all parts of the count light, ad Boat Send for calalox college whieh Is « procure 30 cent round vad. 7 Ba asant Work at thelr hones, sn “ns Septem- nd German, eran Classes Principal, venig Send for catalogue GLER,, ACOTT CITY, MD, guage talight practi ySem.w 2m adults and children. iy aL Fae orth Se. BIN JOS bela ee rapiure Gaivedalty choot Opens 5,00) Remnants of Wamsutta Sheetings in width 2 F Bee Ti, NEES SCO AT TO LAT | Semember i rulars wtdrees i we Aa MM Rees Me Sage te | the Steam Packet PNCELMIOR wil make regula September Lath, YAN. Cu: | iys-wsbw” CHAPMAN MAUPIN, MA. Prim, muants direct fro be Wanisutl very | trips during the season to the above polutsevery SUD French (ierlitz, method) and in iE oN. 38 CAD ce perfect: uo better Sheeting made. DR TUES Fane FIUDAN leaving ber ‘wharf, | Gijcct Drawin reneh (/ od), ands WE HANNAN | MOI ACADEMY — THE ‘ St aid Cana, a8 clock ant, : coe : ; ; a CANTON FLANNELS. rip oe. Boatean be chartered onal |) PISSES | BEATE CRSP The intigencer of a quiet Chniclins: hone hn's ood Canton Flannel a: Ge; worth 8, eS. 107 High at Georgetown,” | Gora on Sth, st nw SEPT EM DIA 3th (Grace a : worth 9, ® NY Deduetion to old” pupils, Apply Z ret LER W. W. CORCORAN ‘Leaves Every Morning at 10 o'clock, Returning at 4 p,m, Fare 25 oents far round trip to Marsuall Hull wind Gly mont cons, qua JIOME SCHOOL Por: Maes frome eautitul Batiste, finest quality made, 40 My Cents. e White India Lawn, Se. M* VERNON SEMINARY, 8,000 yurds fi Best Dressmakers’ Cambric, all colors, Se. Best Selisia, 8e. Best briiling for Lining, 8c. Ludles’ Striped Skirts, ready made, 20c. chia jy17-3m_ 6C0a) Finest Scenet + Potom The steamer MARY WASHINGTON will makean excursion trip to the above place EVERY WED- NESDAY, leaving Seventh street whart at 9 am., returning at 8 p.m. Fare, round trip, 25e. Dancing 1100 axp 1104 M Staeer N.W, (Chartered 1843.) WINDSOR COLLEG: AND WINDSOR FEMALE COLLEGE, ‘Degrees and Diplomas. For Young Men, ‘or Young Ladies, ‘With Preparatory & Bast- | With Preparatory and Pre y. Ew ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN OME AND DAY SCHOOL, FoR Lawns, neat set; figures, 3%4c.; yard-wide Pacific MRS. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, A-M,, Principal. | Buildings. One Managem: —— gar Thorough Temcters SUNDAY AFTERNOON EXCURSION, -wool 5-4 Cloth: DUKING THE SEASON. All-wool 5-4 Cloths, an rey witt prop at 90 pm ig hours dancing at the Hall. sult pm. Prot Phtoridsorehesira, Fare, 25 cents, Col. Mekibvou's fa all th new fall shades, 33 SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES. Special Advantages in Instrumentaland Vocal Music, ‘Artand Elocution. Eleventh Year Opens OCTOBER 1ST, 1885, as for Young Ladies and Little Giris— Mrs. 1. ¥ VRE, Principal, 59 Franklin st., Baltimore, ‘The 24th school year will begin on _jy3s&w2m — THURSDA 1 fe English Cheviot, 6 cents a yard; cost to import, 18 Finest Irish Linen, 40 cents. Piaid Musiin, 121 300 pieces Brocaded Dress Goods, in solld colors, 4% Will reopen 9th mo. (Sept) 14th. To provide for ound progress of school # laboratory and ad- ‘iionat Toon for recitations and calisthenics have been procured. ‘the corps of instruction bus been, che CUS PEE Pon: LONG BRANCH OF THE POTUMAG GT THOMAS AcADEM ee Ronducted ty the ~ igen Neate, ; ee ‘Will Reopen on THI mere 10,000 yards 12%. Ginghams; your cholce for 6 NDAY IN SEPTEM- ER pa Commencing SUND. ne larxed by graduates of Vassar and Swarthmore. ‘The - ‘Marseilles Seka) spetionty hay ee a es ee Instruction in ‘Ehgiish, mathematics nasal science | « Terme Board, Tultion and Washing Per Annum, the js thorough and’ suflick ime, $25. Promch. $10. 4,000 yards Crash, 18 inches wide. 4c. : STEAMER GEO. LAW ey gh Laotation heals. Very mat Chapel Point. Comve- GERMAN LADY WITH ae eae A sities tarerenes ane sen erent ders Sade cana tae ‘This sale will only last a short the, as the sharp, and return 9:30 pm, ‘RS. ELIZABETH HARRIS’ ENGLISH AND Fare for trip 50cta, Meals at the Point 50cta French Boarding aad Day 622 18th a iber 224 The course of i, w., will re-open 1 ton very branch fora | true Italian method; good German, Parisian, Prenc carpenters will soon be out, and weshall then | Prof. tichroeder’s Orchestra, seruclion compres Crery Seomce sasoweny Be 6 | Sahelian eenghr ln at ‘open this beantiful lighted room with Dros Je19 G. W. BAUER, Owner._| ind children. Superior Instruction in vocal aud Ine strumental music. - Particular attention given to dell- VESTING IN THESE SHORT LENGTHS IF YOU} Goods, Siiks and Velvets, i Sane QORCORAN. cate or backward pupils. u22-3m_ CAN UBE THEM. her wharf, at of 7th street, at 10 ‘AVERLEY SEMINARY, 1537 IST. N. W. —_— — apened 3 pam, Hesae Penge pan Wtixcrdine ‘and ay School for ‘ein ‘Tine 7th > \W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, DO NOT FAIL To CALL AT ONCE, ‘First-class Gatetine at the Tall, serasm | ons MISS LIPSCOME, Principals geived, Fal 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. — N ‘ISS ROSA, PORSCHES GERMAN, FRENCH Dey neat Baxovo Power CeobeE ist Cernan and Pee lt ay | ing. shorthand, core rania oS LANSBURGH & BRO. Wi int core For cirealars appiy 1223 1h xt | Lai apd Greek 821 420,422, 424, ap 426 SEVENTH STREET. mee nw. ee sai-oat netpal, AWARDED GOLD MEDAL (FIRST PRIZE) AT Ee BOYS EN ‘CLASSICAL HIG. Our Cuornxe NEW ORLEANS EXPOSITION OVER ALL ‘School, J. W. Hunt, egy oe ee its MPIRE ‘COMPETITORS. 7th annual session September 1 North Session | 5 Terme: Ho ALWAYS ON TOP IN QUALITY E HEATING RANGE co | aaa neta ceere uments aND MAKES BREAD AND BISCUITS THAT D' collezes, Frereitios and schools, for Address Fo ‘The only Range that will heat two or three rooms PEPTICS CAN EAT. “also. fF ‘examinations. ‘They % oa ‘above as well as do the regular cooking. x NEVER INVEST YOUR MONEY IN CLOTHING | _9028-3t* H. 1. GREGORY, 910 Penna. ave. 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