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~ LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. OPFICK oF THE CHIEFY SIGNAL OFFICER, Wasnixerox, D. C., Sept. 1.1885, 11 am, For the mi tlantle states, generally fair cover weather west Lonorte, Winds, higher bar Ww v, cooler generally fair weather Atlantic states, with probably frost In northern Races every day at Rockville fair. Bors’ W arsts and School Dresses for Girls for BSc. at Herzug’s, 915 7th street northwest. Frozen CUSTARD. Gautier's, 736 10th street Borthwest, Pargsts will learn something to their Rierest by reading “Trifles of Consequence,” City Items. Freseit’s Ick CRYAM shipped anywhere out eitown; 1427 New York avenue. NG—Dufly’s pure cider vinegar, DOLE & Agents, 937 La, ave. N¥—Three handsomely furnished mnmunicating, en suite oF single, 730 6th street northwest. ne calf gaiters, con- at warranted to equal id for $3. Z. Strasbarger, No. 906 doors above i. do not forget to attend the spect: iks, Velvets and Winter Goods at gos ct northwest. See advertisement in auction column. EivroRr purchasing your winter fuel consult our advertisment and save money. Hel A. Garke © Son, 933 Pst. nw. rRAIPS, Kets Kemethy, 1109 Pa. av « SPECIALTY,—Ladies’ kid and morocco worked holes, ut 98e. Z, Stras- 906 7th st., four doors above L. nt fire took place at the +1 East Capitol street, hildren playing with a azht from the gas Jet. maesett Tt was ished by Oiicer Barnes and some Citizens betore much © was done. Fatt StyLe Hats just received at Frane’s, corner [th and 1), the only strictly one price hat and gent’s furnishing store in the elty. Fack axp Evestout fitted, $1; Hempler's, sorner Hy, CITY AND DISTRICT. Condensed Locat Street lamps will be lighted at 6: extinguished at 1 p.m., and jast_ month footed up August since cipitation recorded at the centu trou J. shill seige of Vicksburg, written b foe Equity Court today entered upon the September term, Judge Merrick presiding. On the calendar there are tifty-tive eases to com- mence business with, ure for divorce. Margaret Jon: Of this uumber sixteen and others have tiled, by Messrs. J. MeD. Carrington and G. E. Harris, a bul in equity against W. C. Tolson, RD. Ruflin ad others, to declare ‘certain deeds null and void, a reference to the auditor to state account Of rents, &e. —_+—_ Amusements. Dive Mcsrvm.—An audience that literally cked the house were well entertained at the Museum last night by the “Collars and Cuffs” company, in the farce of that name. Many sons Were turned away, beiag unabie to ob- in admission. “Collars and Cuffs” will be found at the Museum all the week. CoMIQUE SUMMER GARDEN.—An audience of @ proportions witnessed the usual minstrel, Musical and variety performance at the Com: ique garden last night. The Forrest sisters are geod in their duets. ‘There are matinees Tues days, Thursdays and Saturdays ut the Com- que. —_—+___ A PLEA * Favor oF TELE! PoLEs.— ‘The Chesapeake and Pc ¢ Telephone eom- pany have filed thelr answer to the equity bill | of Curtis J. Hilly company he en) Which. to string Uh 195, of which he ciaims to own the greater por- tion. The company sets out that its plant and ‘operations constitute a convenient and neces Sary means of intercourse between the govern juent departments as well as among the inhabi- lants; that this means of intercourse cannot be Muintained without using publie highways ia the manner complained of, and that the Dis- Ufet Commissioners are fully empowered to au- thorize the erection of the poles, The company ¢ixims that the construciion of the line throuzh the al create a nuisance, will not be detrimental to public convenience, or_danger- ous to the buildings already erected in the square and bordering on the alley way, and will afford means of increasing the Walue of ad- Jacent prope The company expresses its ‘willingness to pay a1 judicially ascer- tained to have been entailed by the erection of the line in the alley. — UIsaNce Wicr Caxxor BE ARATED.— we humerous cases of illness in the hborhood of No-th Capitol, Ist, 0 and P Streets northwesi, caused, as is supposed, by the in whieh be prays that the ed from erecting poles on sys in square | defetive drainage of that sq ‘There is a Jange pond on a portion of the property, whieh fs below grade. The owners of the adjacent y have asked the abatement of the rai Fanee, and the health authorities acknowledge | bu: the property in ques # non-resident, they are powerless to abate It, although ihe Owner has ‘fn agent here. ae Dlasoxic Boaxp or Rexiey.—L. C. Wit oft fitams, ity, is attending the meeting of the Board of Relief now in session in Bal- he members are from all parts of the States. The Board of Reiiet is organ- ized for the purpose of uifording assistance to deserving members of the order who are away from home and in need of help. The organiza tion wilt revent imposition by tram) retendin be Masons. ‘The members will agreeably enterta LL has been filed by Mar; Jobu W. Slater and ot! certal While in Baltimore, —— A bil in equity F. Robertson against : the ttle to 1 of the late ater construed. The deceased died in Alexandria, Va. and bis will, wh there, purports to dispose ot th perty' in this city: 431 and 430 and 432 0 street, 434 and two frame houses in U street ee THE G. A. R. Mew of holding ‘the Grant 1 Grand Army of the Key selected. The service will be held October Ist. Gen. Logan has accepted the invitation to deliver the oration on Gen. Graut. The com. mittee on arrangements have nearly completed the order of exercises for the occasion. a Nor REesPonstue wou THe DoG.—The case of Frank Wade against Bernard Murphy fordam- ages, laid at $100, for tnjuries received by his daughter in being bitten by deiendant's dog, ling before Justice O’Neal, was yesterday ided for defendant. The plaintiff was repre: sented by Mr.S. T Drury and defendant by Messrs. Hine and Thomas. The justice held tht the dog was a domestic animal, and that the testimony failed t prove the dog had pre- Wiously bi:ten any person, or that its owner knew it was vicious, and therefore he was not Fesponsible. ———— Mus. FITZGERALD'S CAKERR IN Wasntxc- Tos.—Mrs, Fitzgerald, who is to be tried in Ek mura, N- ¥_. on a charge of couspirucy, was itis stated, well-known in this city before’ the war, Uuder'the name of Annie Wooley. Here It is Said she appeared in 1856 as a dashing and beautiful woman, who acted the part of Aspanla, Grawing around her many of the prominent men of the day. She then met it is sald Irvine, who was a Kepresentative in Congress, and formed relations with him, which lasted Many years. Itis charzed that she and a com- Panton had entered into a plot by whieh Gen. rvine's body was secretly disinierred, poison Jnterjected into the stomach, the skull ractured, ud 4 bogus will hidden under his pillow. wai heco Is Jar. ror Se ug Pro- 3 Ridge street, N street, and LLING LiQuok ON SUNDAY.— Jobn Kemp, who keeps a bar-room in the “Bloody Field.” ut the corner of 3d. and Mf Streets southwest, was in the Police Court to- day charged with keeping bis place open on Sunday, and the judge fined hint $20. "At the Old mini's request the judge mude the sentence thirty days in jati in decault of payment of the fine, and he went dow: ——__ Cuexaten. pecial dispatch to the Balti- More Sun states that the remains of Dr. Joba F. Evans, late of Downingtown, Pa. were ene. mated at Lancaster, Paon the 27thult. Dr. Evans was for some ycursacierk in the Sur Feet General’s office. and had “many friends Duriug the war he was a surgeon in the Vania Volunteers. He had submitted to perations for removal of ca neer of the . He died at bis sister's residence, Steelton, near Harrisburg, Pa Dr. L. T uermMan, of this city, was for a number Years Dr. Evans’ partner in practice at Bingtown, r of Dow- —_-___ | montu of August in this precinct. A Compliment for the Infaatry. THE MAYOR OF CAPR MAY EXPRESSES 11S SEN- TIMENTS IN A LETTER. Mr.W.8. Roose this morning received a letter from the mayor of Cape May city, dated yes terday, as follows: My Dear Sir: I desire to present to yourself and Col. Moore my acksowledgments for the substantial compliment patd our elty by the sea by the recent visit of the disti cory ia which both of you gentlemen have such a tively interest. I can assure you that in thus giving expression tomy individual sense Of appreciation for your kind interest In behalf of Cape May and {ts well-being I but re-echbo the unanimous sentiments of the citizens of the place, its ‘visitors, tradespeople and business men generally. ‘The presence of the Washington Light Infan- try corps and their best friends was ap event which we have just aud reasonable grounds for regarding as an important factor in the extra- ordinary success which has Marked the season drawing to a close. Please convey t the officers and men of the command 1m: rifelt congratulations uy their splendid record as gentlemen and soldiers Mile gueats of our resort, aud. secept for youre self, my dear Mr. Roose, dnd for Col, Moore, as- surauces of the highest’ pervonal re Very truly, yours, Hesuy Epucsps, The Potomac Regatta. ENTRIES EXPECTED—THE NORFOLKS AND THE THREE MONTHS’ RULE. Ata meeting of the joint regatta committee last evening Messrs. Appleton, Gibson, Doxon and Kinney were appointed to lay out the course and see that all requirements were com- plied with. Messrs. Kerr and Lapham were ap- pointed to request Major Hains to remove ob- stacles from the course, A reception com- mittee/ composed of Messrs. Stinemetz, Balch, Kerr, Kimball and Kennedy, was appointed. ‘The entries for the regatta will be made next evening. Among the entries ex- re the following: Junlor singles—Baker, Wade, Brewster und Eugene jumbias; Nordsey, Perley, Doxon e, Potomiacs; J, Luttreil, Rappahan- hocks. of Fredericksburg: Gilbert Witzgerald, Jtem Rowing club, Pailadelphia, Seulor singles—Kearney, Washingtons; Mar- tin Monahan ana P. Nolan, Albany Rowing and Smithson, Washingtons, urs—Fairmounts, of Peansylvania; Unions, ew York; Burekas, of Newark, beside the Washington’ crews that rowed at ‘Fredericks- burg. Itis thought that there will be an eight- fared race between the Potomacs and Colum- bias. Mr. Martin Hinchman, of Philadelphia, Will, Itty Said, be invited toactas referee, A cominittee, consisting of ove representative from each club, was appolited to solicit sub- scriptions. Among the communications re- ceived was oue from the Norfolk crew pro} ing to send representatives. It was held that three months’ limitation would exelude the Norfolks, since the regatta was to be conducted Under the rules of the National Association of Amateur Oursmen, —<———— —The Trentons defeated the Na- city yesterday by a score of esterday resulted as fol- Detroit 6; Philadelphia 1, n 6, Providence 1; Metro- ; Baltimore 1, Brocklyn 6. Norfolk clib, owing to cided yesterday to cease mainder of the season and ayers. —— Affairs in West Washington. OveNt SHOOTING SEASON.—To day being ti September, the war upon. wuler rails, ortolups,aud reed birds in the nelgh- borin: shes has already begun in dead Mr. James F. R. Appleby returned home yesterday aiter a two weeks’ sojourn in Monigomery county, Md.m—News has been received here of the drowning ip Alabama of Geo L. Taylor, a brother of the late C. Cath- cart Taylor and ason of Mrs. Anna E. Taylor, of Philad igre formerly of this place.—Four colored girls, Bube Jackson, Mury Lane, Jane Epps, and Jane Snowden’ were arrested on charges of contempt of court.—The record shows in the neighborhood of 220 arrests for the Base Ba: tionals at Jersey ne s o 16, ‘Bos waDage lack of patronage, operations for the to release all their ph CATTLE MARKET.—Sale of live stock at Dro- vers’ Rest, D. C,, as reported by Tavenner Bros., as follows: 105 cattle up and sold; iy to Sy: good at 4% to 54: medium at 44, to44; common at 3y 4 S11 up und sold; sheep at 24, to 34; lambs at 4 to Bias 10 cows and calves at $25 to $45. Cattle bri Lambs dull, TEMPERATURE AND CONDITION oF WATER AT 7 A. M.—Great Falls, temperature, 74: con- dition, “6.” Receiving reservoir, temperature, 73; condition at north connection, 7; south connection, 23. Distributing reservoir, tem- perature, 78; condition at influent gateliouse, @: condition at effuent gutchouse, 7. High fides in the river today at 11:57 am. and 2 pan. é a Alexandria Affairs. Reported for Tie: EVENING Sta, Puniic ScHoors.—The public schools opened this morning. All the teachers were in attend- ance, and all the children receiving the permits Of the clerit were assigned by the principals, re ceived by the teachers and lists of books ture nished them. This week will be spent in the erganization of the schools and the classifica- tion of pupils. ‘The studies in the various rooms will be resumed next week. CouNTY TAXES.—The supervisors of Alexan- dria coanty have ordered a levy of 75 cents on one hundred dollars for current expenses and fifteen cents on the hundred dollars for read tax. This !s exclusive of the schvol tax and of the district levies. “A poll tax of 50 cents per head has also been ordered, which, with the state levy, makes the whole poll tax one dollar perhe: Iuviovep Roavs—The Alexandria county supervisors.are vow examining the condition of the road, with the view to a general system of improvement. Ip is understood that tho People of Alexandria county are willing to as- sist, to the full extent of their means, in the construction of anew road between this city and Washington. The new road surveyors are » Harrison Hateh and Chas. W. Wm. R. Bes ‘RAL OF AN OLD CiTizeN.—The funeral of the late Douglas R. Semmes took place yes- terday evening and’ was nttended by many frien from his residence, on Pawick and Prince streets, Mr. Semmes was son of Dr. Semmes, one of the leading citizens here in older diys. He has beeu a prominent layman in the Episcopal church here for many years. At one time he filled the piace of deputy clerk ©f the old superior court, but bas been a clerk of the Midland railway for a quarter of a century. Of retiring disposition and blameless life his death is much deplored, St. Asaph and King Norxs.—The fire plugon dtr an’ efort, was made streets being out of last pight to turn off the water at Washington order to repair it, It was and King streets in then discovered that the water gate there was also out of order. More extensive repairs in that neighborhood will be required.— The mayor has fined Elijah Hutchinson, John Schruland and Nancy Lucas tor disorderly con- duet. “Silas Harris, Lewis Coleman, Frau Jackson, Francis Smith and George Elliot have been fined $5 each tor gumbiing at a house in Eishtown.— Gypsies ure in camp on the old Fredericksburg road, near Cameron run. i a A SN Roo Yy i ey 83 ¥ aa E ‘00 m4 BRO OU OK Be s4 Bx TORR FG pen AA Ke oH NRE & tee 2S EG HE PAS Se BPP, 00 w Pero 9 wwww pos fem ERE per go Www BOD ke ie = 00 Ww De gz ‘Tols 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 testa, short weight, alumor Phosphate powders. SoLpowLy 1x cae Roray Baxixe PownER Co. 106 Wall street, N.Y. 9p6 New Fan Gora EDUCATIONAL EDUCATIONAL. ED | JARENCH ERGARTEN— W. W. BURDETTE & CO. eS an | Beaten SSPERCARTER: Diplomee ¢e ! Ac. ‘ * ademie de wit a October 1, a FiLENCH Mave Sn Reed Se Sr tat a ai ha erect Uncen eee ffere' : «Cory resent x NEW FRENCH DRESS GOODS, Sy atte cee ft ee 70 Panay @ Beorwen. the NATCRAT eran miumatruct Ber whale by NEW FRENCH AND GERMAN HOSIERY, qeeaay" Porters veri hag Toa peoreg a a ¥ eee NOTTINGHAM Lace oe ties PE METHOD to ayeak Prench ina very . Sper roght bi o give inet ve oh NEW INGRAIN, TAPESTRY. AND BODY-| fe. more thane Biy RURNIURE CRUSSS ALC Size Freeh anpeege aa sos ta toe hte net Monae wins Moderu Languages ahd. Drawing are tw BRUSSELS CARPETS. sequent great d pauieele Behionl Fi THUS ANB, a ELE Preach assay Castronsuwattss Mike ste cal | eon tulton anf und per semoo of five mouth x }130. precedebted Bargains in ‘all made to our special order, and rather x CHRD BARNS cS pon parents and explain her method {nactall Ad- | # 8 $30, eee are te ters, then put as ‘much as possible ints our Profits mes, CC ENATE SRY TABLE LtCms, dress, 1221 Mstn' we ei-am. | Day scholars por ewation of Gre months $30, oy swansea x ‘we put all the Leather and Service we can into | IRISH AND ATINEN DAMASK AND | Frait Jars, Jelly Glasses, &c.,at way-down price, | Fin: NORWOOD INSTITUTE — A SELECT | Ineo. ‘ Yor aoe. Children's Gray Mixed Hibbed Howe, | [7 Shoe, whlch makes our Prodi small but | BUC TOWEI ote: ¢ WitaeR 4 co, Tr enrtieg and Duy school for young Ladies and | em fra Prom carey ‘usual price Sales so mut 3 our are 1918 Pennsylvania avenue. Keopens with its customary large corps | _ 33 » Brot ARIAS, Frecttort.— For 30c. Children’s Ribbed Hose, adfbbte knees, solid solid leather throughou are “the 5c. Child's ee DOYLnYS AND Tah MAN LSINEN NAPKING, onc of Sooeeemees and Picabery Sent 2. tet, SQUSRTHAXD AND TrPEWwaxtTiwe Phactd ‘usual 400. or Dg ok leses’ banc NS. BROT £50N'S InIsH 5.1 - Collegiate dey neni recthun Yor toe afe's Bean lf Hee, FiiSberep achat et oe Coains | "Maa Ease Guta Ae UNE 2A ted eat Meus tance Vana | eee se RR eee tet sold everywhere for 25c. Shoe made it America: Gur own ioe Boys’ | GERMAN LINEN DAMASK PaNcy COLORED Advanced classes in Music. Literature and Modern | ‘on: Stenographers. 472 Leulsiana ave. jel¢-coditu' For 25¢. Ladies’ Black and Colored Hose, white feet, | fine Calf Button Laced and Guiters. It is hence LUNCH CLOTHS, WITH DOYLEYS To Languages t outside pupils. Address Mr. and ‘usual price 37% cts. ‘true economy to buy your School Shoes at NEW OLA CRASHES, KNIFE. GC. May he DMCAMELL rincdpane 1203 ana 1314 Ss .", 4 Borrer +3 = jenn = = For 430. adie’ Black and Solid Colored Hove, with | 516 7th atreet and 1922 Pennsylvania avenue.1 SLASNEL re (DE TABLE CANTON bam tie a BET, ae "DEE, MEDICAL, PHARMACEUTICAL AND soles, usual price STOCK ELGIAN PILLOW AND ce Departm wars, ey 0 + Dk CLAR CLs RI rep-| Sewing Mechines For Rent.—All kinds, “TING LINENS, 9 isiaba avenue. pen their annual sessions October Sth. Clinics. med!- | QHORTHAND — REGULAR CLASS Si Saciene te te ee eens Mae MAND” | Po oe ieee teapeotomneth, ai bl pee meee oe QUALITING THAT GAN BE Rivtepon’*? | _peauens iS rINE FAMILY GRocERres, | y2,{pelt annual sessions Qctober bub. Dingepsary § Seer CEU, Prime temo & mpeciaty. at by the Salesmen, and ave One Price only. per month at Auerbach’s Sewing Machine | ALI-WOOL “BLANKETS AND MAIMMILLES Dome ster ARE sorrer ara | at! sub ‘Sludente will Be expected to atsist at | shorthand books and ome conan a i ehiand Be areeets, > teh > — EVIS aD. § o NOGA PHC Hi: THE CKLERRATED ENFIELD sHaXx; pat CB PURVIS, MLD.) Sflered at WASHINGTON PHONOG. ate os SSS tearecta wee wenciaeaa nent | SEES HA whet, GUALiting orm wits | Wee Seu Banoara ° as ae Pe 32 Ww. a ye “4 . te — 2. “MHA! 3 LL ln 928 7th st, and 706 K st. 2. Hes Glee aod casaper tse aes cereea ie NEWEIGHT WRAPS SETS AND MEDIUM | No.2 (warranted, new) Mackere!. 20¢. dor.: Best = SAY ean, Cian Pprinesy Chariette’ Hail, st ian au20-4t ‘| the District, all my re manufactured | sink “CHUDD) AND CASHMERE SHAWLS, | ders. TesNew No.2 mee a - Del. only, 35: | S TRACHER OF PIANO. on oa | Te lean en ee om Sng ieee ny" | REESE ECSS ax tancar nmay | Coe eee FTES fe ee | RLS ome meme | beets en ST ta e 8 BOOTCH 3A aN ‘DIES’ TRAV- | EiSiines, DUC, per doze d boxes for woe Grea | FE INDERGARTEN AND MODEL SCHOOL RE. —_—e ian Sehool Shoes at Low Prices. Hee BOR SRRASIRG ACES TMPORTED | Bio. Sib. for Sc; Best Green Ilo. 14c. per Ib: Extra ‘opens September ‘@th, at 1127 13th st. .w. BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES Spring heels, morocco aud kid, fram 69e. up. | Dts GOODS ARRIVING DATES Flour, caly $4.60 per Ubi. Hoasted Ito. ips ior Soe: | Sits SULLOEC aee Noe Pepe = AYERS AGUE CURE, WHEN USED accorD-| Sforogco shoes, with heels from 730 up, S9-PLALN FIGURES AND CoRRECT Prices, | Roasted pe per Ih; Best Leaf Lardind ib. | cass. "_sel-im* 723 14th nw CITY, Ing to directions, is warranted toeradicats from | Missce’ solld icuther shoes, from OBe. up: Nt oi Geaire to call the attention of the trade to thisio- | ¢ VOLLIERE SGHOOL POW Bows UNDun FOUR: WILL REMAIN OPEN ALL SUMMER the aystem all 1orms of malarial disease, uch .» Fevor | Misses’ Sue common sense, at 1.47, EATON EeuET vvoiss of new Mackerel teen, 1538 1 st. n. w., tenth seat, re-open Gctober ‘ALSO SUMMER SCHOOL AT Sana Atte, Cull Fever, Tntermiteent, Remaittent and | Youths soe teed sed Oatice, @2. vate ave. ter. Oth at. INDIA TEA COMPANY, engi Eg RT, Ne PLYMOUTH, Mass , eapehee ack Cae nce tta | Ruocendrears Uso sbsee at Ure Pg tres: sees TBR au29 445 7th st., South Washington, f. Juniors, under Sirs Colliers sel-im. ASHINGTON ACADEMY oF TELEGHAPITR experiment isa safe ove, and will cost you nothing if Z. STRASBUKGER, ‘7th street cars pass the door. auls ‘uly school of the Kind bere. A vie Benes Sos aeienne, 2 No. 909 7th street, fourdoo ubovel. [Tse Canrenrens Anz Ar W onx. == Cc pan ee pre ae Dr. David Mennedy’s oo rR Daily from 8 a.m. to 10 pan, OCKLAND SCHOOL POR GIRLS SANDY HE GLOOMY FEARS, THE DESPONDING | Favorite Remedy cured my wife of General De- a5 $5 ES Ee ®asg ‘ = Rise . Ma. will open, Sent ape Ft CA vist the werisceer ceatient ‘mauy complain | bility and Liver Complaint. Gratefully yours, woo Eee EE Eee Sas = LADIES, Se, rrestieasi ond Fisoat ped oS, of, would often disappear were the blood made pure | Wm. Lundy, Bultimore, Md. €0 - GENTLEMEN, a AVERLEY S&MIN ARYA a and healthy before reaching the delicate vemels ofthe | gamer © omplal if cuted aud fworieat GREAT CONTINUATION SALE THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA IRIS, Bors, Wak? aot Deine tle” Tie 17a brain. Ayer’s Sarsaparilia purifies and vitalizes the | ately relieved by Duffy's Pure Malt. Wilske: PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, French, Italian. German, and English Branches, | year opens September 24th Full corps of Teachers, blood, and thus conduces to health of body and sanity | Recommended ry leading slans, Sold by IN OUR NEW ANNEX, iucluding Preparation for Business, Civil Service, Col- a uh Miss LIPSOOME, Prigcipal. w of mind. wel druggists and grocers, Po fodertend My Seley ee ‘the mom | leges, ape ee Universities. M 4PLENOO. » INSTITUTE, GoNconpy TL 0 Seud for circatar. B. ~pared or bunk The Cheapest Place NOW BEING FINISHED WITH SHELVING AND ‘The Milers bave Bot Galy tie most pertecs xt, LINGUISTIC COLLEGE, aggre Sune =o tle eebees ‘does Machio: ¥ renter etre In the clty to buy Silver Plated Ware is at the COUNTERS wwenfod.up 19 the prestat ume, Dut they produce Room 123, Corcoran Building, gttcution to little tvs wind girls Boston Variety Store, 705 and 707 ; © pots Unsumracssn by auy mill in the world. To | auS1-2t Corner 15th st. and Penoayivaniaave, aaeaiaa Gabi Tur M. M: ne DO NOT MIS8 THE CHANCE, by se rere Hote poe ree Ny eniee people tae cae ie eens | aaa studies con ne Micury DGET rope and eaten a the 5 = month reek "Book world” We GuanaNtue that iy made ftom cuted | time what iwordiariy: done Ty pears. ei Matiivmation. “As the stusenis ate deme f wv ul unk sh-bass principles, | ita) lun. a uuiform is require r }ON= Way Is Ir To Your Lvrenssr CALL AT ONCE, A aeknowiedged facts thet in tats Pioure poste set | an purticuiary miapuca to Seer Geers Parte: | Mary batinthon A bale Inte a $10 punter, tm 1s Nor aT — Station of the Slutinous pertisies “of tos whese tery | teachers and schciane ut welconee ie Miata es | aS SE REY. EA Mout sg 3 Side thorough elimination ofall weak and sarciy | contained to thie method. "A'comree st lesseas, wil “suet Peeideit ADLER'S CLOTHING Nowy CURMEDIUMWEIGHT | 10,009 PIECES OF DOMESTICS OP’ EVERY | Suter tones het tmination, ofall, weal ‘Conpequentiy | eastly conviuse them that it iawhat they desire. For Mis aba We Wasut CLOTHING NOW? WELL-KNOWN BRAND, Spore Rurmretous, 7elding more tread to med Pemyphy ee ae ee 4 AE Colekiate Institute. will take pants in v USE OUR STOC! ESH ndroscroggin, yard wid i aking qualities it inthe cheapest, as = zs viLL. c S| i ~ ere tullowed TEN FER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, CLEAN-ANDOURSTYLESTHE NEWaxe, | Audrowrogmin yard wide Te Mellaa tne pet fr findevaansiver bakers the aad | NPE AW; 2, PAISQSS WILL REOPEN, His — ete ‘ Lonsdale, yard wide, Tze. gygtrnaseed Dy ony Flour made Every sck aud | fimited tn umber. Full business college costes gf | Paeaa anes ee 927 AND 920 7TH STREET N. W. BECAUSE FOR THE NEXT THREE Anchor, yard wide, Se. jhe : " Srrseue anise Mercian temeenisoas tee meee SPEXGERIAN RUSINISS Connor con writ MONTHS YOU WILL NEED JUST SUCH A. ard wile, OF ‘ERLING’S ST. LOUIS FANCY. : Sh tgp ‘Congress | 8 and Dats, 1 buses edie = ay NEED JUST SUCH ta, ¥ 9 STERLING'S ST, Papi system. Patronized by members of Cong: SUIT] AND MANY PERSONS WEAR NO. Pride of the West, yard wide, 11c. And leading cit-zens of Washiagion.. For osaleot fer: | qualifics youru men and wonen ten RIP ROARING RALPH RENEGADE, HEAVIER IN THIS CLIMATE AT ANY R 5 wet Lonsdale Cambric, yard wide, 100. One of the most beautiful Winter Wheat Patents | “her information address P.O. box 204, city. ai SEASON, t given iu B ‘Gest Dressmakers’ Cambric, all colors, 5e, ‘Best Selisia, 8. Best Dritiing for Lining, 8c. Ladies’ Striped Skirts, ready made, 20¢, dies and Little « session Wednesday. September 2:01. with « Of experienced teachers. For catalogues and Ueulars apply to the Priveipal, Bra Z D. BU at Ler new renidence, 142 = Rajnd Writing. tive ba e: v1 : wide ever offered to the trade. It is unexceiled by any other eERMAN AND lish Language, Co-reapou Rapid Ca'aiations, THE HANDY ANDY, BECAUSE AS WE WANT To seu, | worinde "UNS Collen 61 fll yard wide,oe fcsing Louelceeper ind us; We moat taaauoesegs, | BAC tee, OM, Seek incon! Sicourtayorenerrenee ve Wnving: Rage: ae 3} at ‘aad. sn 7 orougl i ff mmhy, Stenograpi'y and Tepe Wr ing. Raga: THESE GOODS WHILE THE SEASON | 0:0) Bemnutts af Wemsutte Shestings. to width | tin ee w “** | taut und english branches: ‘Terms moerate, We. | Met day an evening. cen: hed TU NSD A, NAMBY PAMBY, LASTS WE HAVE MADE THE PRICES | Kenmants direct ‘rom the Wauist ts Mills, Every GILT-EDGE. MEYER, Principal. _ SUS ee | Sept. 1, at Pam ase eet LOWER THAN EVER. plece perfect; no better suesting made, a WITHIN G9 ADGES ACADEMY FOR | Sao se” acaicowebl mone tore ae o : P is cation. PONSA EES TAIRICEO) BECAUSE, NOW WE HAVE ALL THE CANTON FLANNELS. Sloman keer ie 13 MILES PHILADELPHIA. taf, Giving fall information. seut frec on applicat i gvawililn a MENRY C. SPENCER. Principat, SIZ3 AND LATER WE WILL NOT, AS Good Canton Flaune! at Se; worth 8. CA BES) Nowsird cuasyesino lnckionca expensee portant: | MBS. SARA A'SPENCER. Vice Prinipul, S08 OF THE CLOTHING TRADE IS NOT aT THESE LINES CANNOT BE FILLED UP. ‘Better Cantor: Flannel at Ge.: worth 9. Pat nation for adntissiou, experi leacbers—all men | >INKN INSTITUTE, 818 CONN. AVENUE IN MEN'S AND YOUTHS TROUSERS Wwe | Excellent Canton Flannel at Se worth 12% sunien Himgatangrocan Ske evap neon On | Gasigrcenen cecal spermuiicn renee ish and Prech schoo! for sounig tment ADLER's SA EOCRAGHE oe Hbavlest Calsod Pianielati0es worl ase (Sononireyttoreenaergiaay ea cadet td dens tondvance rapidly. Special driit for dull and | tie Reoweus Sepreniber Boch For ert . varia beautitul Batiste, fuest auelity made, a0 | 2°23 reac! lames und | backward boys. Palroce or student tay y firess Misses BURG ISS, pals auza-t MEAN TO GET THE LARGER PART OF | ,,j000yatls besutttul : SO | we kanranten will give saiaaction to every wwe we | indica or chic ther pita bogie, Selenti: PPHE, WASMINGTON COLLIaLATR Inet. N THEM OPF OUR HANDS DURING THE 8,000 yards fi wee eMedia Acate . rvard, Yale TUTE. # Boarding and Day School for Ys Ta ete ee ee NEXT THIRTY Days Sat hatte eh lth GOLDEN HILL Sued at Media Academy are now in Harvard. Yale, Ts, will euler upon ita welbretfnad n other Colleges and Polytechnic Schools, Med « has seven churches and a temperance charter, which prohibits the sale of all intoxicating: drinks.” For new Illustrated Cirwalar address the 927 AND 929 7TH STREET N. W, But when last heard from was at his old tricks ina neighboring city, where, under cover of distauce from TO DO THIS WE HAVE MADE SPECIAL PRICES ON THEM. ‘The oW4 reliable stand-by and the Btandart Family Flour of the District. Tt isequal in quallty toa xreat many high-priced Patent Flours, whiist it can be WE OFFER A FEW PAIRS (ALL WE HAVE OF THESE LOTS) Hy Vermont ave. Perwone Principal and Proprietor, Call at Riggs House, 2to ‘Geetri 2 ae , ‘ ber ing to enter their’ daughters ‘eopeciall yw OF GOOD, ALL WOOL CASSIMERES, AT Jawns, neat vet; figures, Sigc.; yard-wide Pacific | bought for considerable less money. We defy compett- | 5: . as boarding pupils. will ulease make app! ‘ux 800 Ge Ee a eae rea GOR BET Coston tamed fersto Ding Gath any Fier scpetite 8 CEEUA | oy iecad Usite eee itene ma, | see auis-dm decalogue which says AT $5, 3.000 Remnants of Dress Goods, suitable for STERLING, GILT-EDGE, RELIANCE or GOLDEN es i 1877. HOF. ORTENSTELN, THE POPULAR OUITAR. THOU SHALT NOT STEAL children’s dresses, HILL. and we wal sevated tat any houskewper who | QCHOOL OF MOsIC | (inahiisbed 2077. | J>ROe ORDNST Pix, SE COPULAR GUITAR x Turkey Hed Table Cloth, 380; Dotted Swisses, reg- | tries them once Wil weVer Une muy tung via roseae SSE Rg September” Guitar, . Piano Singhag and Tare Remember, if you please, that new goods are re- we ie ne by auigrocers prfigdcin metitods thorough and progremive, elite ae nie at Ce. ove . ‘class lessons, Tesidences, ot oS a as 5 celved dally at BLANKETS! BLANEETS! Wholesale Depot, corner Ist st. and Tndianaave ne eee SvANCAGIN B ALL—A HOME SCHOOL POR et = B BARNUM & C0, inctuesate eyeing cu ike wil aera | sera WM. M.GALT €00._] Piano oF Voice, $5. $8, $10 and $15,a term. Ben Tote yeren madteate” Per casein ae. ile the sale is yuing ca. We wl or Voice, $5, 3 Pa - ss ia pair less tn we can replace them, “S00 pales ot = Chureh Organ {organ for practice), @15 8 term, Gross Mrs. M. EPORTIR, Principal." 'aul-Sme TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE. an29 951 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE _| the ‘lebruted German Blankets at $229 8 pair; DIES GOODS Violin, $13 end $16 9 erin: a PREG Liason. aes 7, LA 5 Hication, Parisian prouunciation; natu od. Tsinches-wide Cotton Diaper, best make, 10 yards | = —— ETT era | gs oc Language ta te ae Sing Dox You Turse: “olimandendsinsavetsasd Saptosvryenmp | Seturwo Our — Seuuaxe Our | MSRP URTRE SOT onaramc | eon ie eCieoorn | HARD TIMES AND DUI MES. — 500 dozen Glass Doylies, 33¢. per dozen, TO CLOSE BUSINESS. ART. Je30-6m 17 bet = ree Too duzen Turkish rowers Ie! worth BT Having concluded to give up businuss, Loffer my en- | _Apply or address 420G st nw. _au203t_| 7) RivaTE LESSONS IN ALL GRADES OF Don't you think this cool weather puts onein mind | nwoo! 5-4 Cloths, In all thenew fall shades, ug | tie stock of TROGRELE ACADENY, ROCKVILLE, MD ;,tgadults condidenttal: prepares for college Like the Priest and the Levite, always pass us by on | of Autuna Top Couts. Our stock iu Autumn ‘Top | cents. ‘This is a most desirable urticle. LADIES' MILLINERY, FANCY GOODS ith Beasion beg gg oy es the other side. Whether in season or out of season you | Coats is uow completa, prices range from $8 te $2e English Cheviot, 6 cents a yard; cost to import, 18 AND CLOAKS course in Hug tab, La Hothematioel Cited Beer Bill always find « choice line of fresh. stylish, rellable | you can get the benefit of OUF full assortment, avd the | Cente ata great meceifice, Call carly for bargains, | 2020-106 COOKE D. 1 Sg eS ‘5. W. FLYNN, & snd destzable goods, which sre sold at EXACTLY | prices are guarauteod tobe the lowesl. ‘Auatet woos | Finest Irish Linen, 40 cents. ae mda StLyER, Wan acai sa DOSS CENILEMEN AND | _Rvening Classes, $3 and 95 amonth '* “soup TEN PER CENT ABOVE ACTUAL COST UF MAN- | great month for Pants. We have ene kind at $3; | Piaid Maslin, 1246; worth 25¢. = cl eae | teas Ge Renee Oke ee INDERGARTEN NORMAL — INSTITU UFACTURE at these Pants were murked $5. They are on a center Simpson's best Moarning Prints, In plala black, gray IDSUMMER BARGAINS IN MILLINERY. | [NSriTUTE sw. cor oth and B ss ome a20-1m* ss ances sees de a table separate from tbe otl stock, should you wish a | Abd Diack and black: and white, jc, In order to make room for our Extensive Importa- RS BURRS ENGLISH AND FRENCH | Sur Loving bot principal of Ni pair. Besure aud see this grent bargain, danty Pieces Sateen Prints, beautiful small patterns, A School, 1308 H street, Kindergarten, 929 Sth st.. or Institute, 2127 coats ons of Fall Millinery, we will, during this mouth, sell ‘WoL WEDNESDAY, September 30th. 13th st,” Misses POLLOCK @ NOERR. Principals. ADLER’ Our $9, $10 and $12 Suits are worth » great deal DA pre teeisar Ns, by the pale or yard, st rust | our entire stock of handsome Freach Bonnets and | au2edn' language of the school "| more money. nea peees = Curtaln Serim, 45 tnches wide, with colored | Hate also Silk Gloves, Handkerchief and Neckwear | GT. JOHN'S COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, MSS PONS ScHOOr “FoR yousa Ea ripes, Mtge ; worth 25¢. ate great aucritice, ERM VE, BETWEE! AND N 87s. r'the study of Literaiure, tlomophy 10 TEN PER CENT 20 1PM ples, Ape and beauttil Satter, very scarce. MRS. M. 3, HUNT, Se mins ed ‘cient atid Moder Schoo! year begins cents. e bave them in an ero ‘This Institution affords every 'y for a thorough: Cty Ee FES 42-inch Colored Wool Cashmere, 106 | _aut 1200 7 Greer Nomrnwrnsr. | cducauouwheiirz a atc cclentihe of Commercial CLOTHING HOUSE, 607 SEVENTH STREET, i ait? pieces Brocaded Dress Goods, in solid colors, 4% | 7YHE hie pes DRESS. SHIELD Ba RECOM. | Studies resumed, TOBIAS. i Leading Dresamaki ae Opposite U. 8. Post Office. " is. rh it tous, A 927 and 929 Seventh street northwest, ame © ante Citpacans ee eeokae ee |e ae ae ‘ual by oe ae Tales amanaany fe and "Day School for Young Ladies and | sinf jaune imctuad;goed German, Pariuan. Preochy 2 Storeopen till 10 p. m. Saturday night. #128 Bed Spreads at 65 cents; worth $1. Stores. Jy30-3m* Littie Giris, Heopens, sgh rae Eng- | epistolary st He, with Unsurpassed pasthode. Har eee 5 2 ot fusic and Ar, under ™ ™ daily or reaideat Corer Massnchusetts avenue. , = 1 TEET zzz ™ gss, | Marseilles spreads reduced from $4 to $2.28 EMOVED. the beet insiruciote, Lxicuafve grounds for exercwe. | Soueetce MAEM ore @TRICILY ONE PRICK gre Hall k f ze 8 4,000 yards Crash, 18 inches wide. 4c. MME. VON BRANDIS, MODISTE,” 3m MISS EARLE, 1916 35th st. 8 Oo HOH E 7 Sg | , de ploces Hed Ticking, trom ceuts per yard up; at Formerly with Lord & Taylor, New Yori, E N INSTITUTE, 914 14TH ST., BE ‘A@F Open evenings until Saturdays until LL Sus8 Sos HOH bus zz Sgg8 | 'ee8 than cost to manusseture. ‘Wm. Barr & Co., St. Louis, Bo. ag Suits made — the shortest ‘Superior fitting, : matics. Yember “21st. for basinens, for Hi : reasonable prices and satisfaction guaranteed, Yale, Princeton and other colleges, for the sclentilc | Pay tng evening sean Cae ee ee MILWAUKEE LAGER BEER Evening Dresses. Bridal Trosseaus a +) A jools and g val acade- | Strsetios "eaamon foaglish branches took Ocr Crormxa ‘This sale will only last @ short thme.as the — | _yyguczms "ooo Lath street between see I, San ee amare adres Citas. Be YOUN -o een a THE BEST IN THE DISTRICT.| ‘*Penterswill soon be out, and we shall then Principal, O14 14th st. Circulars can be obtained rai peo bibiseooebil ae eee open this beautiful tighted room with Dres |e Ce Hourcunssox. the bookstores. Seer, s . La ;RICULTURAL COLLEGE. 3 COLLEGE, el Goods, Silks and Velyets IMPORTER, “ARYLAND AG} AT THE BOTTOM IN PRICE ask YOR ¥ WILL CONTINUE TO SELL FOR THE NEXT M* next_segsion of this Tnstitugion begins on the X me Bostic er wean ot fe ae fo, Sra —— a THIRTY DAYS DESIRABLE AND SEASON- IS Seoeeenae at THE RESULLE a: ae to SS, = 7 NEVER INVEST YOUR MONEY IN CLOTHING BAM'L C. PALMER, Acenr, DO NOT FAIL TO CALL AT ONCE. eer Goops AT GREATLY REDUCED SOLLEGIAE BASIE, Jn saaition to the De- ay ne Epicor Director, zai . partment nt Practic A ; + 2 ——) CNTRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS AT AND us: For scholastic year of two. embrac- Baltimore a ‘Men, Boys or Children until you have examined our ‘DEror: 1224 29th Street North wet = OTELOW OOS tng fultton, board, fue. gta aed washing, $200: pay AMY LEAVITT, OF ON GRA stock of Serges, Drap d’Ete, Seersucker, Telephone, 454. Jet LANSBURGH & BRO. TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS aT WaLp. | ments made accommodating, Sond for csislogue. tate and ceritiied exuitner of the New Bogie Cassimere and Flannel Suits, 21 420. 422. 424, anv 426 SEVENTH STREET. PRICE, minrtes from Washington, can procure 30 cent round pin orgs bo ad barmony and voles Extra Long DRAP D'ETE and ALPACA Frock GHOICE FRENCH FLOWERS AT HAL PRICK | trip tickets at Baicmote @ ohio raved. ue Eran aw. iad ane 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON PLUMES AND | deat of the Colle seen at wees | ——— UMMER RESORTS. “Wiite DUCK, ALPACA and DRAP DETE V 45 ° FANCY FEATHENS \ demand "AUG. STRATE Pretgent, S at RESO == UCK, Z esta, L ERE MM MM PPP ™ css, Shite G0c,; worth 750. 10 PERCENT DISCOUNT ON ALL“LACES,"“RIB-| gu26-1m. Md. Agri'l College, Md. ———— ae ‘Traveling or Driving Coats, in Light and Dark booR, MMMM Pol» gis Gents dploriggan Suitis Doct went oe NTS LONE CREPES AND DRESS | 7155” c_DENGLERS GKMAN AND ENG: | 9) QUAN WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS ‘Shades—ALPACA, LUNEN and DUCK. E eo BASM EPe bag | Closing out Spring Neckwear at half price, TRIMMINGS, lish School, No. 920 Ist. n. w.,reopens septem- | To June, Pamphlets at the'Starofice SHIRTS, in White or Colored, Ready-made or to lub kee MMM P Buss Eee woete Uanenine oie worte ase: cloaks. ber ist. ‘The conimon English and German | "‘suld-Ow & C. JORDA Leveson edium Welgnt Cudershiris, nearly all woot. 59e._ | 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON SPRING WRAPS. ‘K WEAR tn all Fashionable Shapes or Colors. ft practically. Evening German classes Gradiegnd children: ‘C DENGLER. Principal ‘ar25-Lme \HAPEL POINT HOUSE, ne to see the COMFORT SHIRT, made of Wam- | 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON “RAGLANS,” SILK Underwear, Gloves, Suspenders, Collars, Cufls, dc., EXTRA PALE. BEER sutta Cotton and Hicburdson's 2,100 Liven, bosoms, AND CLOTH COSTUMES. CHAPEL POINT, THE LONG BRANCH! ntorced, ready for the wush Wr, only BO ceuie, = 101 S.J. L. McGRES SCHOOL, AT 1110 LST. ‘OF MARYLAND, &o . FOR SALE EVERYWHERE 723 | This 8 the bee fitting, best madé Shirt in the | PERFECT-FITTING JERSEYS AT VERY LOW M soe pen lember 16th, 1885. Un. OPEN JUNE 1 TO NOV. L ae . uieniber! only Se. for the Finest Dress Shirt atthe | GREAT BARGAINS IN WHITE SUITS AND Shere prawn Corks eee bert inast |AIM! : 4925 425 Pennsylvania Avenue MSRANCH BALTIMORE Sine FACIORE. | © Soak DRESSING SACQUES. PARASOLS AT.COST SILK MITTS IN ALLSHADES AT HALF-PRICE. SSES_ BLAIR AND BARNES REOPEN ‘the select School and Kindergarten, foot Cor —_+— Waar Do You Tum or Tma | ©» my29 3002 F STREET NOKTH WEST AY coran, on 13th st. nw., SEPTEMBER 14th (Grace urna Stoves WOOD AND COAL. FOSTER SILK AND TAFFETA GLOVES AT 10 | Iutheran Church), Deduction to old pupils, Apply = ————— PER CENT DISCOUNT. STOVES FOR INVITE THE ATTENTION OF CLosk cas | ;2ERCENTD 907 I Bier omy Janes aud superior stock of Lauber, |S soy M™ YEBxoN seaixany, F Wi ‘ very low pr OVER 700 RATS KILLED IN ONE NIGAT | warreng Dreak = pitch pas a RS, BM MENGERT, 419 9TH ST. N.W. =" av THE MADDON AVENUE GS STATLE, PES ‘ fla, 1020 4mm norte asters | ar brn tera kind. Ty ioe 1200 ap 1104 Mf Srnxer N.W. me fal Depot and Bill soutes snd Knitting Yarng. all at reduced ae HOME WITH STONEBRAKEWS RAT AND MOUAE EX- Main Depot aud Mill South Capitol and I sts, au31-3m | and Kuluing Varo Je109m_| ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN TERMINATOR Sore mes T Prerase For Wirren BREAK IN PRICE OF FUEL, ougLass STONEBRAKER'S HORSE AND CATTLE POw- DERS MIGHTY GOOD AND ALWAYS: FoR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS. TINNERS, &c. ‘RELIABLE, We have 100 Dozen LADIES BALBRIGGAN STOVES FOR FAMILY USE THAT WILL COOK Egg and Broken Lee Coal, ELIZABETH MERS, ‘Principal. FRANK HUME, save ae HOSE, sizes 8 to'S%, our regular 47c. Hose, which we | MES. as = rm anl-2m* Wholesale Agent for District Columbia | OB ONE PERSON OR FOR FIFTY PERSONS Gioveabd Neg Red Ash shall sell for 37¥gc. per pair; three pair for $1 or $2 — Genuine Lorberry ° per box, . rc ss, ie Poe oe EI Ee FOR SALE BY THE ‘Not imitation, as sold by some of our competitora : sees ak 5 76. Ninth street. St. Cloud Bullding. H cee ae See WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY. | ‘Finest quality of BAKERS' SPRUCE and OAK ae ST se ae wont ta “kK > ny WOOD constantly on hand at lowest eash prices, ag Ealablishisent 4200 Woe YAR pres, teat LABIA, FBV: 'D AGUE -F ents’ Garments Dyed, Be aay Aa Mosr Axr Wut Bz Sow HENRY A, CLARKE @ 808, ened and Auebed in thes Also for Strengthening and Invigorating the System TER “Barenron fetailic Suna soni Be Sv beasts an5-1 998 F street nortwest,_| Ladies areata Sous up without beta ripe ATOR ATLANTio CITY. = = SO AVE AP | rurig MONTH WITHOUT REGARD: = SCAROLINE LERCH, formeriy ‘Fischer. = TOCORT, VIR NS COAL FOR SALE, COMPRIS. | “apis. ALL THE YEAR \00L WEATHER NOTICE! 000 ors coat aoe variety at the very aie Cee OPEN e have Clothing to sul caprice of th All Low-Quarter Shoes and Odds and Enda, Soe ee ncung and Stove Wood prepared in 7 ba Nome Je0-co8m* F. W. HEMSLEY @ 80N. weather. All summer goods ab and Below costs ewes tie Beat mariner. Gack sed pom deer, Send Corsets to order fa, erer wage and material, Hieventh Year Opens OCTOBER 1ST, 1865, CARTEL RY PARK, N.3.—De Bias nae! Sele te very slag (onthe present x ‘Come early to secure Bargains. ‘and doth andi stews Det = nad oo x "Tenshi ios, Senin i00 of Water sis. nw. ui a * ‘Talal chat, rai aaicngumlin gba cio ee ena, ule sats een | eae ee fn any ctea peoeetee seteatemabe te | «fore, Ta anh tyle pe only Seo tn eee a = ‘Tertns reasouable. "A. 2 TOR. 2... Cale 96.00. We warranta fit, solid comfort. RWOOD INSTITUTE. 1212 AND 1314 au2s 1914-1916 Peaniyivanis’ ove, poet cle eld ~ at Woon ‘thoroughly re- Canrens CASH DRY GOODS sTORE BLANKETS! BLANKETS! BLANKETS! SELLING OFF DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, slightly soiled, at Jess than cont, EXCELLENT BLAC! atkehLe K SILKS, cheap at $1.00, re- BLACK AND COLORED CASHMERES, pure wool, double width, real cost J BLACK AND COLORED VELVETS, very cheap at glu, OLORED SILK COLORED SILKS, 50c., 62c., 75c. CamMP MEETING 01 THe M. EL Cuurcn BLACK AND COLORED BROCADE SILK VEL- RoUTH.—A camp meeting under the auspices or | VET, real Value $2.00; reduced to $1.50. the M.E. church south will be held at Center- | | Handsome BROCADE FALL DRESS GOODS, great fille about nine mules from this city, on the | DAMEN at 25c., reduced to 1Zige. Mariboro’ pike, ior one week, commencing next | sBLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure wool, Sunday. it is expected that the meeting, | $1.50. — which i be conducted by the ministersof the NEW YORK MILLS SHEETING COTTON, widest M.E.cburch south, will be largely attended. | 84 Very best quality, actual cost 25c. The Rev. J.J. Carden, of Prince Geor, e's cir Excellent CANTON FLANNEL, 8c. ult, will open the services, and Kev.C.L. Ken-| Bem Merrimack CALICO, 6 perd will preach an interesting sermon at| ‘willed CRASH, Sc. Tux Bevt Divorce Case AGAIN Postroxe: fhe bearing in the Belt divorce case beiore Ex- fininer Browning was not resumed to-day, but ‘consequence e engagements of some the counsel was adjourned for one week satin ens Eemac railroad aunounces that round tiie oo. cursion tickets, to Cox's station, on Pope fate of $2 from Washi ‘Tickets sold on ‘Will be good to return until Monday, ive. st tea 12.oF Hovsenonn Foxs1T2me— Auction entire conte: Madison, 1325 Duncanson’ Bros. en. F good for two days, will be sold | Street creek lige, at the low | ton BLANKETS slightly soiled at less than cost, STRICTLY CASH PRICKS WE MUST SELL CHEAP. CARTER'S ‘7A MARKET SPACE ‘Near 7th Street, Ag ENGINE REQUIRES NO G H. D. Bs WHEE xe 200 saree RECEIVED AND OPEN OR PSPECTION LEADING TALLQRIRG ST ARLISEMIOT or walt 2211 Feansrivanie avenss ‘st, (Thomas circle); ‘and comfortable. Tins Erato, Our Famous $3.80 Shoes are worth $4.00 in Gold. Lim Baan ‘Try « pair and you will be convinced that they are of ‘the best quality. A PURE MALT EXTRACT, WHARFS AND RAILROAD YARD the highest merit. It ts manutctured from TWELFTH AND WATER STREETS &W. the aod the moa tanuseen relresbing arias BRANCH YARDS AID OFFICES CONNECTED Sting tod waolgoue propetiies of tke ben MTSE. | DONT FORGET THE NUMBER, sult at rauaeuone wcacimeigieeeenentierareyattegets| Da Elam sitaleshoue Tost of whieh are too stimulating - delicate POSITIVE CURE FOR DRUNKENNESS ig tue beverage, “Far {or naping ‘THE LIQUOR HABIT. or Rivawtbens and invigorate ‘sb Itean be given ina cup of Afer careful analysis, Wilbur G. Hall, Ph. D., New | knowledge of the Tee RE cLiuld Bread is x noarlahing | harmless and wil eect a ‘Atis palatable to Cues "| cure, whether the patien fs. se anya: “a ov, paroasings of sloabol ius canes, and iu every instance = Somaiend rsialt xtc as beings sent | lowed. ieanrae rah ee iit haa ever come'under ay sept 9% | ‘ly Sor the liquor appetite to exten ‘Bold by all | aod Davip

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