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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. OvvicE ov THE CHIRF SIGNAL OFFIcER, Wasurxoton, D. C., Sept. 7,1885, 11 am, ‘The Closing Scene. C4t4zag. BURIAL OF THE VICTIMS OF THE TRAGEDY AT For the middie Atlantic states, cloudy | Tuesday evening by the upsetting of a cance, lation of American Pine, Canada Fir- weather, followed by light local rains, northeast ‘yesterday ‘Blossom, called Savorp’'s RaD- (southeast winds, nearly aationary tempers: | near une, Chain strees, | acne cranes Cispapar wee one box CAtaRnmAt For Tuesday, slightly warmer weather and | Where she resided. taken | So.venr and one SaxvoRp's IMPROVED INBALER, occasional {local rains are Indiested ne from the house to where | all in one thay now be had of ail draggists New ‘and the middle Auantic states, | there was a Father | for$i. Ask for Saxvoub's Rapicat CURE. SE Saad Chappelle cond and made | Complete Local and Constitutional Treatment for Our UPHOLSTERING shop is to take address. The pall ‘were Messrs. | every form of Catarrh, from Simple Cold og Infla- in any number of orders for ‘over and | J Rodge: MeCarty, | ensa to loss Gf Smell, Taste and Hearing, Cough. re-covering upholstered furniture. J. H. Lambert, War | Bronchitis and Cajarrhal Consumption, in every con ab, Moses & 80m, | ner, JW. Sims, ‘The remains | ropenlt ‘and m were interred ‘The funeral of Mr. son of (CLERGYMEN, VOCALISTS FUSSELL’'s Ick CREAM shipped anywhere out | Senator Morgan, ato 4 cftown; 1427 New York avenue. o'clock from his Ist ae ‘and Public Speakezs without Dumber owe their pres }ppums’ fine Kid Shoes, fexible soles, only pattor, encased (vee Wits) | oe Seeenees_ ay aneuaan So Rinecnn’e RADHSL $2.47, equal in finish and fit to any $5 - | was a cedar case cloth, with | CURE yon Catanen. he sewed Shoe, Z. Strasburger, 906 7th st., 4 doors | silver ‘trimmi 1d plate containing the| Rev. Dr. Wiggin says. “One of the best remedies shove I. a AES. name and age: It was.a | Cetarrh—nay, the best remedy we have found in & Ain. A. J. TAYLOR fell overboard from the | Feotation Or the m Gane | Itciears the hend an throat so Gaoroughly Una, taken ferry boat City of Washington, at the 7th street | City of witch ‘attend- | each Ahare-are no anplassans sire: TrbArt yesterday, but was saved from drown: | S10¢ wag ve ‘many taorning On rising; ‘during the entire Iae'y Zine oh peat ncort Sine ends SS | ee coors eee Loxpox CouGH SYRvF, only 10c, Sold at | lly, and also many friends | piratory organs” Druggists, head ‘of the ey. De 8. Keener Sold by all druggists. Price, $1. @ .TTENTION!—Congress, itton: | Co: fount Place LS aout Laced shoes sold, leather’ $149. 2 Btras-| sod’ou his lett were Hickox, J. | POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL 00, BOSTON. Sa quartetio, “while, “aunily Tuomas Heany, the well-known marble cut-| tere at the comin. At EE eg gg pg 2 a cS e na : iy improved, after his three months’ visit. | fections of | scripture. rtral | vour: io very many friends will be pleased to see | “Nearer My God to Thee,” after. ‘Dr. Cox. ‘Weary sufferer trom Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Weak made a brief address. A prayer followed by Dr. | and Sore Lungs, Coughs and Colds, Weak Back, Weak Stomach and Bowels, Dyspepsia, Female Weakness, } ‘Thought remains, preceded by the CITY AND DISTRICT. minister, the quarzetie and ecuue ct the Hom: | Shooting Pains through the Loins and Back, try these tributes were ‘Col. An- | Plastera. Placed over the Pitof the Stomach, they Amusements To-Night. derson, Messrs. J. It. Lake, W_ A. Cowles, Hague | Prevent and cure Ague Pains. Billous Colic, Liver Forp’s OPeza Houss.—“The Mikado.” Russel , Geo se Complaints, and protect the system, fom atoreead o —“The Romany ‘atson and J. move ee eee Boe to,the Rock ‘Greek: cometery, where the inter. Hznzoc' Hovse.—Katherine Rogers | Ment was made, Rev. Dr. Cox conducting tn'*Claive and the Forge Master.” services, A Woe For Tse Lavus —.__ A Tragedy Down the River. 2 SHOOTING A MAN WITH HIS OWN PISTOL. Reports from down the river state that Satar- day night Augustus Bryant, a well-known fish- erman, was shot and killed at Rock Point, or Lancaster's landing, 75 miles down, by Charles Hugitt, a barkeeper employed at A.T. Whit- ney & Co,’ssaloon. Bryant had been employed at the saloon, but having gone on a spree sagt, was employed in his place. Saturday: night the two men quarreled in the saloon, an itis charged Hugitt shot Bryant with the lat- ter's own pistol, which Hugitt had borrowed At St. Patrick's Temperance Association last | some time before. Bryant was killed almost evening @ resolution was adopted expressing | instantly. gratitication “at the elevation of the Rev. Jere- Imiah O'Sullivan to the bishopric of Mobile, Ale., who is and has been a firm and steadfast supporter of temperance within the spiritual Jurisdiction. ‘The year 5646, according to the Hebrew cal- endar, will begin next Wednesday night, when the Hebrews throughout the world will cele- brate theevent with appropriate religious ser Vices. The ceremonies of the new year, or pod will continue Thursday and riday. The First Company, Union Veteran Corps, and the Rawlins’ Post, G. A. R, went to Bay Ridge yesterday on anexcursion. Mr. Jessie B. Wilson, of this city, was elected by the Washington district conference of the E. Church South at its recent session at Up- perville, Va., as a delegate to the -Baitimore conference, which meets in Staunton, Va., in March, 1386. Saturday, George Stephenson, residing corner pf 7th and M streets, was buried in the excava- Tueater Comique—Variety. Drax Musgvm.—Leonzo Brothers and their FROM BAUM’S. WHAT WE INTEND TO DO AND HOW WE IN- TEND TO Do IT. ‘We intend to share the full benefit of the fall trade, do an extensive Dry Goods business, and butid up our Feputation as a LEADING DRY GOODS authority. fe intend to do so, firstly, by keeping only the best secondly, by having prices, aud lastly, 7y having uo one leave our Store dimatistied. ‘Our sim hag always been to do NUTHING BY ALVES, ad when we ‘bow state that we will dis play hasidsome line of Dry Goods, we stake our rep- tation ouogr stock, Gur variety ‘is uulimived and our stock ouly the best. ‘We lave the most «tensive stock of 6-4 Suitin Exer canplayed iu this city, and by purchasing i have ssnured ourselves that we will be able to supply the t:w ie when others are not, We quote a few leading articles, which we guarantee to be the latest fabrics im all the newest designs. ‘Our 42-tuch Byson, in all colors, is ali Wool, and low st GUe. “We show a compiete line at 45c. Our 42-1nch Corkscrew 1s ull wool,and we have them fn all shades at 45c. ‘Our 6-4 Flannel Sultings are all wool, and our stock ‘all colors at 65c. yard; sold unlimited. We open wi Ist weuson ut oer and $1. ‘Our G-4 Trieuls are same as sold last year at $1. We He tc at ie noaial price rOe. : ‘invite comparison Ou ese goods, and are sit s- fied thut our lives Wie miost cumpicie ‘and vest value inthe city. ‘Our ted it our6-4 Camelettes, our 6-4 Pin Checks, and our é4 twill Suitings, ure ull to be seen Our “Actragau tripe, Plaid and Posted B Plaid. aud Figa 2 Cloths range in prices from. S6e. 10 $2." Our special ‘Rovelties in the imported ‘styles are’ the best the iu Condensed Locals, Street lamps will be lighted at 6:50 p. m. and extinguished at 3:45 a. m. Archbishop Gibbons, of Baltimore, preached at St. Aloysius chureh yesterday morning to » Jarge congregation, and conducted a confirma- tion service in the evening. The Washington Cadet Will go into camp at the old Schuetzen Park, on 7th street, this evening, alter parading thé streeta. The will remain In camp ten The Oarsmen Arriving. The crew of the four-cared gig of the Pennsyl- vania Boat Club, of Philadelphia, arrived in the city yesterday and are quartered at the Riggs House. George W. Statzell, bow; Walter Nagle, 2: Perey Wahi, 3; J. Howard Beck, stroke, a Mr. Agard, coxswain, compose the crew. Mr. Frank Ballz, of the same club, accotnpanied the gig crew, and will take part in the junior single Seull race. The giz crew will compete with the local crews for the Palmer cup, which they won last year, and which becomes their property if they win It this year. He Wnirrep Two MEN.—A young man named James Adams, who visited “Malden Lane,” in South Washington, Saturday night, while intoxicated, whipped two men, and was arrested by Officer Hutchinson, who found a pistol in his pocket. He was taken before Judge Snell today and dined $30 in default of three Hon for one of the lateral sewers near the Boun- | juonths : : Por dary sewer, at Sth street, by the caving in of | ™” ee Se cate airaren per omly and od the earth. He was quickly extri and Alex: ria Affairy Reported for THs EVENING STAR. ANoTHER DeaTH Trap SPRUN@.—The peril from old pump wells so often alluded to in THE STAR, came again near a fatal illustration on Saturday. A colored boy was standing at the corner of Cameron and Patrick streets, when the earth, a few feet from him, sunk Into the lower ward that sends nobody'to council. He escaped from an untimely funeral or serious injury, and the city willescapea suit. CuvkcH Struck By LigutNtna.—A thunder found to be but slightly injured. Quartermaster Hire, of the steamer Lady of the Lake, rescueg from drowning a child which fell from @ wharfin Norfolk a few days ago. Yesterday morning, Frank Parker, colored, about 40 years old, living at 149 © street alley. dropped dead. He had for a long time suffered from consumption, and the coroner gave a cer Uficate of death from hemorrhage. Last night Charles Bird and Wm. Robinson had a difficulty on 12th street, between T and U, about 100’clock, in which Bird was cut in the OUR SILK DEPARTMENT is to be the leading feature of our Dry Goods. We will display the latest Boveliies al the lowest prices. We ofler UnUl closed our 22-inch Jersey slik, in Black only. at 68c., latest ‘and good value for $1.25. uur Guinet Silks, in all colors, at 95c.; sold elsewhere at $1.15, agit Sit Velvets at $1 are same as sold last season ‘A Bandsome line of two-toned Brocades, in all hues aud tints, with plain Sliks and Satins to match. edlfof the legand over the righteye with a razor, | 8t0Tm of considerable violence over this OUR FLANNEL DEPARTMENT. 2 city on Saturday afternoon. One very shai He was taken to his home, 1920 12th street. flash and crash startled the town and the ese HERE WE DRIFT TO HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS IN HOUSEKEEP- ING GOODS. ‘See Our 25, Red Twill Flannel. See Our 25e. White Flannel. And Our 27e. White Flannel. ‘Phey are the best goods at little money. Cotton Flannels from Se. yard upward. Our 10c, grade in both bleached and unbleached are specially Feasmmended. OUR MUSLIN AND SHEETING DEPARTMENT always in the lead. The First Washington Baptist association will convene at the Virginia avenue church to-mor- Tow morning. a Washington im the League. BASE BALL PROSPECTS FOR NEXT YEAR, A special dispatch from Philadelphia predicts § coalition for next year of the league and American Base Ball association, by which the interests of the stronger clubs in both assocla- tions will be served at the expense of their Weaker associates. It is said that Providence, on the front gable of St. Paul’s church was strack by lig thing and its top torn off. A Putri CHANGE.—Rev. Dr. Chester, of the ‘Washington Metropolitan Presbyterian church, ‘on Capitol Hill, changed places with Rev. Dr. Nourse, of this place, yesterday, and preached at the First Presbyterian church here. Nortes.—Alexandria’s quota this year, under the act returning to her public schools the money diverted from them, is $1,340.60. Besides this about $6,000 will’ be apportioned to her schools in December from the school tax ot ten cents on the one hundred dollars. 3 —The Salvation Army blew its horn on the | _ Lonsdale and Fruit-ofthe-Loom 36-inch Cottons at Teague atid theit placcs taken oy" Waanientan | streets last night and hcid a meeting at Sarepta | Tey iowere rice now ta the marker despite tie cf Cincinnatl and Pittsburg, the franchise of the Lepper ed perative | tT hecinpat sue worth 260, Providence ciub being transferred to. Washing- | Bulldi ne seerceee ‘organized at Con-| 1-4 Pequot sheeting at 240. ton. Radbourne and Start, of the Providence | Cofdia, ball to-night——Tae new di has] 10-4 Utlea at 27iyc. lub, it is said, will go to the Athletics, and | Beem launched at) the upper ship-yard.—— | 5-4 Pillow Case Cottonat 12 and 15¢. Hines willcome here. “This plan is claimed to | At the close of the first week's issue of permits | 64 Pillow Case Cotton. 16 and Ise. Rave been arranged by Spalting, or Cha to puplis to attend the public schools 1455 had | Ua ‘BGinch Cotton at Aye. and Lucas, of St- Louis, In order'wo satisty the | been issued—893 for white children and 562 for colored children. All the schools are in opera- tion ——Edward Monahan died at bis home, on Prince, near Patrick street, on Satur- day night A burglarious attempt’ was made on the residence of Mr. Chas. King last week. A gospel meeting took piace at the Reform club rooms yesterday afternoon.—The committee American association for taking in Pittsburg the league will allow an American sasociation jub in Chicago, the understandit that there will be no conflicting dates, © ™E ee Visiting KNIGHTS oF 1.4sor—Four hun- fred Knights of Labor of Kichmond visited REMEMBER OUR PRICES, SEE OUR STOCK, And be convinced that we show latest styles in all * best makes Washington yesterday, arriving on a special | On streets will let by contract, next Thursday, train at do'clock. They were met by cgnmit. | the work of curbing and guttering North Wask- piace lees of the Washington Knights. Th were | ington street——A colored excursion from AT LOWEST PRICES AT entertained at Abner’s, and subsequently es- | Washington came down yesterday an id. spent the eity corted to the various points of interest about | the day on Shuter’s hill in the west of BBR MM ™ ,5Sq the city. At the request of Gen. Rosecrans, | 12 various games, po As UU Whe = Architect Clarke opened the Capitol for their a eee 8 MMMM B38 benefit. In the afternoon a reception was held PS. hen | Se at Odeon Hall During the visit a presentation | Apsotursry Pure was made of 4 gavel made from one ot the pil- lars of the old Libby prison to Distriet Master Workman Considine for use in D. A. No. 66. = sis Fhe visitors left for home at eight o'clock. ‘The RRR 00 YY aA entertainment of the visitors was in charge of fee 83 %e AA 05 416 SEVENTH STREET. Spinmltzec,comprising Messrs. Fallon, De Alors, # 7 33 id £4 lyers, Bisbee, Dickson, Her ylor, Fay W and Powell, of the Washington assembly oS = ce oe « H. Rees, ySEST,70 JATL FOR CHOKING A PoLICEMAN.— ieee erace esterday afternoon ‘about two o'clock, word | ABR A «= _K NN Goo GRAND OPENING OF FALL BOOTS AND SHOES. Was sent to the sixth precinct station'thata] BoB Ak Re Tt NWS @ = colored maa sained Hatniiton Temple was ax | B68 AA RR OH RRA § — ing an old colored woman ne: band M streets, and Oflicer Daley core, | BBE kk EX 2 RM Se Cat this out and show it to your friends, and con- out toarrest him. When the officer arrived at the vince them that in addition to our complete line of corner he found Temple abusing his wife, and Ladies’ and Gent's Fine Boots and Shoes, we have the ; munder arrest. “{won'tgowith | PPP 00 w WW DDD £EB best line of Medium Grade Goods ever offered to the le, with an oath. The prisoner | BP Og Www BD Fe Fh | Washington publle: cer a stunning blow in the face | PPP < wwww D EE 00. Genuine Cur. Kid Box Toe... and ran off down 7th street. The officer fol- | B y Sy Bor bes & =|2 -Very fine Cur, Kid Box ‘Toe...... ud eaughthim atthecornerof L|® 00 W a & Very fine Cur. Kid Common d undef arrest_a second 8.0... Exire fine Car, Kid Cominon Sense. tmpie caught the officer by the throat 3.00... Extra fine Cur. Kid Box 'Toe. and gave him severe choking, loreing the 5.00.0 Measure, Genuine Dongola ‘This Powder never varies A marvel of purity, officer to use his blackjack on the prisoner's Style. : tread to Ice go hs hold PFinaliy, strength and wholesomeness, More economical than Fie Hiastale bee wet nie, je assistance of elt em Ked up. ‘This morning In the Poltee Court | &¢ ordinary Kinds, and cannot be soldin competition | $2.00.....-Gent's ep Splenald: Three styles. ‘Genuine Calf and Seamless... ‘Every Pair Warrauted, 4.90 oven EXIT fie Calf, BULON re ‘Lace Was fined 35. tence Ollicer. disorderly conduct and sen- to Jail for 60 dayeios ting the | Wit the multitude of low tests, short weight, alumor phosphate powders Soup omLY i cava Kova . reer ‘Broad or jov. SiEritkRp's MrsixG Propgrrres.— | Baxixo Powpen Co. 106 Wall street. N.Y. apé | 5.00.n Hand Welt tour ia Col S. Strong has received aietter from Mr. Equal in style and Fit to Any. Chas. W. Canningham, formeriy of this city, For School Shoes it will pay you to come and see us who is with Gov. Shepherd at Batopilas, Cht. huahau, Mexico, dated August 17th, in which he says: “The governor has splendid properties, the mines are very rich,and he is working ‘We have combined good looks, quality and low prices together. AYERS AGUE CURE, WHEN USED ACCORD-| {r6elineof Children’s and Misses Spring Heels. them weil. | We have the'best mill and redue- | 4% ing to directions, is warranted to eradicate from | We makes Genuine Hand-ewed Ladies! Kangaroo tion works in Mexico. He will be a rich man in | the system all 1orms of malarial disease. such as Fever | Kid to order for $5. few years, and he deserves to be, for he works | and Ague, Chill Fever, Intermittent, Remittent and eee bird irom morning tll Bight; he ison the go | Bulous Fever, and disorders of the liver. ‘Try it. The (CH. e time. | experiment ts a safe one, and will cost you nothing if ¥ ‘717 Market Space. Ix A WATERMELON PaTou.—Suddy Wil | Co's n0t effected. en eae James Howard, and Richard Diggs, ali —— qolored, ‘were arrested yesterday by Otlicer Black for entering the melon patch on GLOOMY FEARS, THE DESPONDING farm, near Benning’s. The officer charg f Narre gricied e soul that many complain them in the Police Court this morning with | of, would often disa malicious trespass, in entering the patch and | ppear were the blood made pure taking six melons. “We ouly took Par watne | aud bealthy before reaching the delicate veasels of the brain. Ayer'sSarsapariila purifies and vitalizes the ‘bicod, and thus conduces to health of body and sanity of mind, eel melons,” answered the fined them $5 each. a .Goop Moxey CHANGED fo WoRTHLESS PAPER.—Saturday afternoon an old colored man named Henry H. Wililams met in Mt.Ver- non square a “conjoree who persuaded him to Prisoners. The judge La E YEP S EXTRA PALE BEER FORSALE EVERYWHERE jy28 Ue bis money, $10, Ina handkerehief and put Sgelhoat be which operation the “conjurer" | Cy said the money would double itsel! In two ARTER'S hours. Williams did as directed,patiently hold ing the handkerchief the requited time ‘The CASH DRY GOODS STORE conjurer not having returned, Williams the handkerchief and found some Blank Paper in place of the good money. The police were in- formed, but the conjurer has not Beem arrested, —— RoBBERIES REPORTED.—RobI hay Wises Pus eat aren ete es '. Lucas, 32 street, states house was entered through Shear oor on the BLANKETS! BLANKETS! BLANKETS! SELLING OFF DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, ‘ slightly solled, at lees that Cont Dz H: EXCELLENT BLACK SILKS, cheap at $1.00, re- pure wool, BLACK AND COLOREDCASHMERES, double width, real cost 37igc. BLACK AND CO! CE AND COLORED SILK VELVETS, very ht of the 3d. inst., ae Hcaes stake ca dale, reported Stack AND colons Oca SILK VEL- ee i Ee Pe Y was Pre Ce cK f # decaacn fess eater eee "emo egree et ean re, | ee Bem tas Ee RY = August 6c and ‘September yo bargain abc. reduced v9 Le ot 114 a street ws rT si ga Renew “Rew YORE LS SHEETING COTTON, widest sey, 1 MI asice] on Batarta sin @ house On. Street near and very best quality, sctual cost 25e. - 3d, there was stolen s locket and ring, valued | Excellent CANTON FLANNEL, 60. aND A ‘CRASH, Se. Sr. Prren's New PasTor—The Baltimore| prannce 00, fun states that Rew G.W. Devine, of tne Cote. STRICTLY Cas Faices rai ciergy, will be made pastor of St. Peters Lorre hureh, of this elty, to sueceed Rev. J. O'Salll- ‘WE MUST SELL CHEAP. ‘00 i= Van, bishop-elect of Mobile. CARTER'S . Oe SSS ‘7 MARKET SPACE, Yourarc. THreves -Milton Era ig than Sore saaie ta | Sparse es (RE Sora ran ‘were i ney, fed CRLERY—The New and Unequal Nerve Tonic. Valuable birds frown Lela s plncon ert eke | Bart Serum yBguF—The Tact Hutrkive “and ‘Strengurgiving corner of Pennsylvania avenue and’2d street Mia it 3, OWE, es ee Borthwest, Hiley was accepted aa witncas, 2 a etn aod told how haa robbery, 1900 ¥ oraxer Nonrawzer, As Taylor and Ford had Been before ss Lined etore were y ‘chool during minori Bned $10. - THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON TIT Y YeRe a Fy a . a E ew R THUS YEAR ~ OF Fe BL BPD, B00, on, pam EMER PHE. SI intend to “carry over” a yard of Embroidery, we in- ‘tend to quote prices for our last Special Sale that will close out the balance of our stock. 2 a sag 2 Fa Ey OF EMBROIDERIESTO BE SOLD IN FOUR DAYS. A FEW QUOTATIONS. One remnant NAINSOOK EMBROIDERY, 1% yds long, 16 in. wide, formerly $1.65 a yd., special sale price for the remnant $1.75, Another remnant, 2% yds. long. 16 in. wide, for- merly $1.68 a yd.; special sale price for entire rem- nant, $2.25, One remnant SWISS EMBROIDERY, 2% yds. Jong, 9 in. wide, former price $1.75 a yd.; special sale price of remnant, $2.65, Another remnant, 1% yds. long, 12 in. wide, sold for ‘98e. a yd.; special sale price for the 1’ yds., 80c. One remnant FRENCH EMBROIDERY, 15-8 yds. long, 18 in. wide. formerly sold for $2.75ayd: special ‘auie price for entire remnant, $2.50. A few remnants in COMBINATION COLORS, all over Robe Paiterns and Flouncing to match. One Robe, Rose Pattern, in pink and white, marked $4.98; special sale price, $3.25. One Robe, Daisy Pattern, in blue and white, former price, $3.25; special sule price. $2.10. One Robe, Acorn Pattern, blue and white, regular price, $2.98; special sale price, $2.10. ‘One hundred and twenty yards red and white CAM- BRIC EMBROIDER\ , 3 in. wide, reduced from 25c. tol7e. 7in wide reduced from 50c. to 35¢. Full Skirts and All-over Patter:isin red and white, blue and white and blue und red at less than half price. ‘Three hundred and ten yards SWISS EMBROI- DERY, 2 to 5 in. wide, Four hundred and twenty-five yards CAMBRIC EMBROIDERIES 2 0 5 in. wide. Ie, Ive, 25e, 29c. Le, 150, 18¢., 25¢. FRENCH NAINSOOK EMBRQIDERIES in Robe and % Patterns, ranging in length from 2 to 4% yds. Regular prices....51.75, $1.98, $2.25, $2.05. Special prices..°$1.00, $1.00, 31.15, $1.85. 4G Above goods exhibited on special counters near to doorway of No. 1119 Penna. aye. PPP, Tl gS8g P a F a tt g Bo MA EG tk SS e a4 tp a a S335 RRR 00 ¥ ¥ A or Ee’ 29 %F AA FE RRR OO YY AA RROO ¥ AMAL on RE 00 ¥ A 4 tu 7 se5_ 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Tas Moore Miscsr 1S NOT aT ADLER'S TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE. 927 AND 920 7TH STREET N. w. RIP ROARING RALPH RENEGADE, THE HANDY ANDY, NAMBY PAMBY, BOMBASTES FURIOSO OF THE CLOTHING TRADE IS NOT AT ADLER'S TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, 927 AND 929 7TH STREET N. W, But when last heard from was at his old tricksin a neighboring city, where, under cover of distance from his old haunts, he was transgressing that part of the decaiogue which says ¥ THOU SHALT NOT STEAL, Remember, if you please, that new goods are re- ceived daily at ADLER'S TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE HARD TIMES AND DULL TIMES, Like the Priest and the Levite, always pass us by on the other side. Whether in season or out of season you will always find a choice line of fresh, stylish, reliable and desirable goods, which are sold at EXACTLY ‘TEN PER CENT ABOVE ACTUAL COST OF MAN- UFACTUREat ADLER's 10 TEN PER CENT 10 CLOTHING HOUSE. 927 and 929 Seventh street northwest, Comer Massachusetts avenue. 8TRICTLY ONE PRICK, ‘sar Open evenings until 9: Saturdays until 11. Lav Bazan 4 PURE MALT EXTRACT, It true tonic and yotfal able for favaiids and persous in beatae pate ahfticonete ariaks, most of whisk oes aoe aati for delesteconsitations. 3 ha E x 4 bs! iz i 1 We iz i Es 3 ters de; Silver Sted. out giass bow! Novelt Tin wash basins Measures 5c; worth 10; Travelling trunks W cost positively to-morrow only. ‘To Make Room while im} ents are gol} stein, 817-819-821 7th street northwest ‘oflers for to-morrow only the following wonderful bargains: Ironing boards, 25c.; larger size, 3:2¢.; decorated chamber set, $2.15, sold elsewhere at $3.50; flat iron and stand, 22¢.; ribbon pattern wash bowl and pitcher, slightly imperfect, 79¢ breag or cake boxes, 49, 59 and 69c. each: clotifes horses, 49, 59 and 9c. each, sold else. where at $1.00, $1.20 and 81.50 each; 90 foot clothes line, 13c.; 120 foot, 18c.; 2 quart cov- ered buckets, 5c.; 3 quart, 9c.;4 quart, 130; 6 quart, 19¢.;’2 quart covered saucepan, 7¢,; 3 quart, 11¢.;4 quart, 18¢.; 6 19¢.; 2 quart coffee’ pote 11¢; 3 quart, Ide; 4 quart, 1703 Gisip ins, 10, 12, 15 sid 180 piece; largest ving blocx tin wash basins, 8c.; japanned wash bowl and pitcher, 59c.; japanned foot tubs, 47c. Also fu Immense assortment of decorated dinner, tea and tollet sets at greatly reduced prices. 1 The Happy School Days are Coming. Purehase your school shoes at the well-known shoe store of Z.Strasburger, where you are always sure to get solid leather shoes at the lowest prices. ‘Spring heels, kid and morocco, from 59c. up. Heeled shoes, warranted solid, from, 73e,_up. ‘Misses’ fine spring heels, worked holes, 98. Children’s fine spring heels, worked holes,82c, Boys’ laced shoes, from 73c. up. Boys’ button shoes, trom 9c. up. Patent buttons put‘on while you wait, free of charge. 7th street, four doors above I. 2 Johnson, 13th and E. Steamed Oysters Steamed Oysters, Steamed Oysters, Half shell, haifshell, half shell. Fried and Stewed, Fried and Stewed, Fried and Stewed. Broiled and Roast, Broiled and Roast, Broiled and Roast. The Oysters are eonion: Ifany time you feel a delicacy in eating oys- ters you may simply sa; johnson, how is your oysters? If the arisweris 0. K, you can wade in, he Original Oyster Johnson, corner 13th and Estreets, Lifetime experience. Ladies’ large saloon attached. 1 Damaged Guas.— A slightly damaged breech-loading shotgun, with rebounding locks, istol grip and rubber stock willbe sold for 320.00, at O'Meara’s, 1347 Penn. ave. 6 Cholera, Diphtheria, Fevers, Malaria, prevented by the use of Reed & Catnrick's 80- dium Hypochlorite (disinfectant). Recom- mended by the Public Health Association as superior toall other disinfectants and germt- cides, Sold everywhere. Send for pamphlet. m,W,S-45 182 Fulton st., N. Y. Twilled Silk Umbrellas, 26-inch, paragon frame, $1-09, at the Boston Variety Store, 705 and 707 Market Space. w,f,m Rudden’s Furniture and Carpet Installment House, 932 7th street n.w., Washington, D. C. The best und cheapest furniture and carpets in the District. Allmy goods are manufactired under my own supervision and are guaranteed togive satisfaction. 7 _BUSINESS CHANCES, three Lots in square 623, being the vacant space on Ast, between North Capitol and ist sts., 66 feet front ‘Apply se5-3m, by GO deep to alley, suitable for four houses, to uwners, 420 6th st. 1 nd leave addres BRSTAURANT, FOR SALE THE nity 1s offered to purchase a fi ce.itraliy located on Penusylvania cheap. ‘The focation is one of the pest in thecity. ‘The place ts weil fitted up in every respect, with all’ mod- ern improvements, AUSTIN P. BROWN, REAL ESTATE AND LOANS, 1426 F strect worthwest, HOUSES 1 OR SALE. Cor. Massachusetts ave. and 15th st, 12 rs, mod. imps; $15,000. w three-story House, Iowa Circle, mod. imps: 500. $i a ‘Threestory House, 13 ra, N st. n.w., bet 17th and Isth sts. imps.; $10,000, Large. nse, Vermont ave., bet. K and L stg; mod. imps. $35,000. New House. cor. Kiggs and 13th sts. n.w., mod. Imps.: $12,000, Store und welling, cor. 9th and Q sts. n. w., $4,000. ‘Two-story Brick House, 619 10th st. u.6., bet. F and Gsts,, 7r8.and bath. ‘Terms casy: $2,000, ‘Two Ssiory Houses on Riggs st. 0. W., near 13th; mod. imps: $5,500 each, Three-story ‘English basement House, 12 rs., mod. imps., [st., bet. 1th and 19th, 320.000. Vhree-story House with stable. on M st., bet. 10th and 11th n. w., mod. tmps., $20,000. New Bstory’ house, on 1st, bet. 21st and 22d n.w.; 107s: mod. imps: $74 New 3-story house, on Lst., bet. 21st and 224 n.w.; 10 rs; lot 19589 to alley; $6,000. Large double house on’ Lst... bet. 13th and 14th sts, a.w.: 18 ts; mod, imps; $39,000. ‘Three-story and basement house, on Pst. nw., near cor. Lsth; mod. impa; $11,000. ‘Two houses on B’st. ne., bet. 6th and 7th; mod. imps.; $3.300 each. ‘two houses on P st. n. w., bet. 6th and 7th, mod. imps.; $4,200, $4.500. Large house’ and se} od. unps. $11,500. Louse Ou Mst. i. w. bet, Othand 10th sts. and stable: mod. imps. $13,500. Large double house on’ Mass. ave. bet. 12th and 13th sts; large stable and large side lot. $70,000. Slory houses now building of 13th, ‘near Pst. 5 rs. bath ‘and cellar; 30 feet parking. From. F ressbrick nouses, with bay windows, on 28th st. n.w., corner P st. from $0,500 to 87.000, ‘Three-story house, corner 6th and I st+ , $10,000. House 215 D st. n.w., between 2d and 3d lot 24x225; three-story brick, with stable, 36,000. ‘House 19th st., between Pand Q; thirteen rooms; modern improvements: $13.00. Four hotiees ov 15th st., between Q and R; modern Improvements; $8,500 to $9,500. Nscunt property’ in all sections of elty and suburbs. severat houses for rent. furnished and unfurnished. Money to loan on real estate security. Large ious a specialty. se3-1m JouN E BEAL. Guoner apaus. Commissioner of Deeds. TELEPHONE No. 344-2 MS & We have for sale notes for $000 and $700, secured by first mortgage on good property at 6 per’ cent for Syears. Also, for sale on monthly payments six-room Bricis in northeast section from $1,500 tw 1,800. ‘Sale—New seven-room Brick on 14th st, between Band ©, at great bargain on easy terms, For Sate—On Rhode island avenue, between 14th and oth, beautiful 3-story and basement brick, modera improvements, south front. 10 rooms; $10,000, great bargain, or will revit furnished. Pennsylvania avenue, betwcen 24th and 25th n.w.. south side, 3 story and basement brick, newly repaired, modern improvements, stable in rear, runs through to K street: © rooms and bath; splendid opportunity: 500. Fer Se'e_seven Lots on south aide of T at, D.w., near 16th, at great in. ‘Those two beautiful Cottage Houses on Kenyon st., Cotimbla Helghts, approsshing: completion, very Jow on small cash payment, balance monthi; ‘Two desirable Frame’ Houses on Valley st, Geosge town; great bargain—pay over ten percent per Choice lots on 16th street and Columbia Heights and ‘To Loub $5,000 at 6 per cont for term of years 9,000) oa city property. syisdm USINESS OPPORTUNITY — $5,000 WOR’ of Dry Goods and Notions to eisinae for reat fin amount of stock. “Address O. Staroml ca? ea Wear Do You Tamx or Ts OVER 700 RATS KILLED IN ONE NIGHT AT THE MADISON AVENUE CAR STABLES, BANTIMORE, MD., WITH STONEBRAKER’S RAT AND MOUSE EX- TERMINATOR STONEBRAKER'S HORSE AND CATTLE Pow- DERS MIGHTY GOOD AND ALWAYS RELIABLE FRANK HUME, anl-tm* Wholesale Agent for District Columbia WEATHER NOTICE! SOARES co cre 00 Seago by ee iahciceeann sings ment of Merino Sulrte Very god aoa. loco, where you can raya ints nga 9u28 1914-1916 Pennayivania ave. EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. LADIES’_Goops. POSSEDE QUATRE Do 7eiitbes ier duarnevots soudn How can Idearn three’ at the same cost as OST. ewer Lingriatic college, room 123 eco bial foo Peace sae aet {aay and evening cinves BW forming) fr laden hog and. Dove. an, 1 Hemet, for awen tnclading preparation for civil ser. ‘vice, business or cobleg ae Fe MISSES "8 SCHOOL, Fon GIRLS AND BOYS, 1436 Corcoran street. 113th annoal session commences Sept. 15. _se7-Im* 8 SCHOOL FO: UNG G_ MORGAN'S SC FOR YOUNG = LES AND GI rnin pitta rete 1885, Resident native teachers of French and German. ‘Portsmouth, N. H. se7-2m QeHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE 906 12th st. nw, The Misses KERR will school on MONDAY, September 2yth. Daily toatruction in French. were ISS ANNIE MORAN'S SELECT SCHOO FOR wr, wil Reopen 28th. Careful traiuine: thor: ough instruction in the elementary and academic branches. some \7R AND MBS ALFRID BUJACS ENGLISA Misha Se cers eran Ladies and Little Girls, 1012 17th st. nw. Annu session commences SEPTEMBER 25th. seS-Lmi* [HE MARYLAND INSTITUTION FOR THE asiraciion ofthe Rind will Heopen SePTEMT IE 4th, This is a school for young persons of Maryland and the Disirict of Columbia who’ ure blind. or abuse Sight is so defective that they cannot attend achouls for the seeing. Those who are not able to pay iF Doard and tuition are adnate tree. For further information address" - FD MORKISON, Principal, itimore Or Mr. R. WANN 1737 New Jersey re, Washinzton, D.C. 1025 17th st., between K and L. Miss SW, Kelly. London, Medalist; Stlss M- Kelly: Assistant. Sixth year. Life class. In which Gold Medal is awarded for proficiency, begins sejteaiber isu. ARFIELD KINDERGARTEN AND ING SCHOOL will reopen September 19th st. .Ww. Mooi Mra. ANNA B. OGDEN, Principal. DEI AND ‘ATIONAL N for advanced classes, Mrs, Louise Polloc Gipal, reopens Sept. 14th, at 929 Nth street. “Some who ‘claim to open new Kindergartens know nothing ofthe system. Parents will do Well lo exercise cau tion. seb-1w ERMILYA'S DANCING ACADEMY Misses and Masters, will reopen for the coming season, on WEDNESVAY EVENING, September & ‘at Carroll Institute Hall, 6th and F sti nw. Classes ‘on Wednesiay evenings, 6 to 8:30, aud Satu rnings, 10 to 1: e5- Iss L. OBRE LECT SCHOOL WiLL B Te-opened on MONDAY, the 7th “se Thanking tie patrons o' M AE st. 2317 M st. n.w. for their former support,she respectfully solicits at the school ‘continuance of the same. se-3t® CADEMY OF HOLY CROSS, 1312 MASS.AV., ‘will reopen MONDAY, with renewed ai Vatages for a thorough Science, Mu- sic and Art. “The th Music is thoroughly taught, and special attention paid to the barp, guitar and banjo. Painting aud the jangnages receive par. ticular attention. Private class in Painting, Phonog- raphy and Fancy Work. Connected with the Acad- emy is a school Jor boys, taught by the Sisters, s3-lw 'T. CECELIA ACA GOL EAST CAPITOL st, will reopen MONDAY. Sept. 7th. Music, Paint- ing, Fancy Work; also, Plain’Sewing receive special attention. Private class in Painting for laiies s5-2W® AIE.VERNON INSTITUTE, 1530 1 STREET. M ‘eceustiana French School for Girls, Thirteenth 28th. PAIRO, Principal, BOSTON,, vIDENCE, BROOKLYN, MORE, MINNEAPOLIS, ST. PAUL, Recognized everywhere to be the best schools for Jearning to speak, write, read and understand the for- eign languages. ‘Terms bezia SiTPEMBER 7. Apply to Prof. N. JOLY, 3 NERS SELECT SCHOC sand girls, will reopen September 14th, at 3140 P st. Tuition per month, intermediate class, $3.00; primary class, $2.50 803-0 ew York has ‘Opened an Art School in this city, and will receive Pupils in Drawing, Oil and Water Color Painting, Lite, Flowers, SUN Lie and Landscape, China Paint” ing and Decoration. Principles of Design, Perspective and Artistic Anatomy. Childreu’s Class on Saturday. Studio 85, YNICKE, Principal. _ SUNCTATIO: P simpiematter. A Correct accent and fluent pr tion guaranteed in a very shor: space of time. enabling ‘pupil to follow with fur greater profitand with imme dinte tangible “results instruction, - under’ auy teacher, by any one o1 the now ‘conversa tional thethods. Day ‘and id in Classes for Ladies SU o'clock. Opening OCTOBER 2D, Iso Special course of Verbs, tically : w., LUCIE COLLIERE, A. M., a natn UBURN FEMAL! f Will Reopen SEPTEMBER 30, Highest refer- Gnices given, For particulars wi ¢ ; Principal, 12000 st. JORGETOWN COLLEGE, D. FOUNDED 1739. 7 ‘Whe Schools of the Academic and Scientific Depart- ments open September 10th, 1885. ‘Tuition, Board, &c., per anni. Half Boarders per annum. Day Scholars per se2-2w ASLES: HE MEISTERSCHAFT SYSTEM —A derfiiliy simple and practical method, enabling ainy gue to learn to speak fluentiy and correctly Spans ish, {talian, French and German. Pupils learn to speak froin the very first lesson in long azd connected sen- tences, Entire mastery of every-day and business conversations guaranteed In a short ume. Day and Evening Private Lessons. and in Classes for and Gentlemen or Ciuldren, Get Evening Classes in the Trench Language Tuesdays, ‘Thursdays aud Saturdays, at 3:30 and 4:30 aud at 6:30 and 7:30 o'clock, Opening, Oct. Ist. Terms moderate, “Address 1535 1st. nw. LUCIEN EC. COLLIERE, A.M.,a native of Paris, France. Other ‘Methods Taught. Se2-Lm RENCH KINDERGARTEN — MADAME CHEVREMONT, Diplomee de I! Ac. ademie de Puris, will open October 1 a FKENCH KINDERGARTEN SCHOOL for children under 12 years old. «Madame Chevremont hus had long ex- perience asa teacher, and. will instruct her pupils by the NATURAL METHOD to speak Prench in a very short time. Primary English branches will also be taught, but it is designed to give imstruction in the Frenel language as mech as possible, and tae constant ‘aim from the beginning will beto make pupils SPEAK French. Maiawe Caevremont will be ‘plessed t0 call upon parents and explain her method tn detail. -Ad- ‘Terms: dress, 1221 M st. n. w. sel-1m T[}HE NORWOOD INSTITUTE — A SELECT Boarding aud Day School for young Ladies and little Girls. “Reopens with its customary large corps of Professors and Teachers Sept. 30, 1555. ‘Course ofstudy complete frou Primary Class throu; Collegiate department, with thorough instruction French and German, ‘SStudeuis prepared for Vassar, Wellesley, Smith and other Coilezes. Advanced classes in Music, Literature and Modern Languages Mes Wa. open to outside pupils. | Address Mr. and . CABELL, Principals, 1212 and 1214 Lath at, sel-Lm Hk MEDICAL, PHARMACEUTICAL AND Dental Departments of Howard University will open their annual sessions October Sth. Clinics. medi- ‘and surgical will be held once u week. Dispensary clinic daily. Students will be expecied to assist at these clinics, For Circulars address CB, PURVIS, AL. D., Secretary, 1118 i8tn stn. w., ‘Washington, D’ fel-toc8 SS MAY MEAD, . “TEACHER OF PIANO. Germs reasonable. For partionlars, @c. eyply st 2d st. DLW. ‘sel-Lme FOR WITHIN C SHORTLIDGES ACADEMY YOUNG MEN AND BOWS. MEDIA, PAL 33 MILES FROM PHILADELPHIA. Price covers every expense—even books, do. Noexue ho inestental expensex fo. erami ation for adr teachers all mea KTaduates. Special opporcunit ‘apt sto- dents to advance rapidly. Special drill for dull and backward boys. Patrons or student ‘select any Studies or choose the regular Engiism, Scientifie. Bosi- ess, Classical or Civil Rogineering Course. Stadents fitted at Media Academy are now in Harvard, Yale, Princeton and ten other Colleces and Polvvechnic Schools. Med:a hax sven churches and a tempecanice Gharter, which prohibits the sale of all tating drinks.” For new ilinstrated Circalar address (he EpRcipal and Proprietor. “Call at Muggs House, 200 8:30 pm, Thursiay september 3 SWITHIN C. SHORTLIDGE, A. M. au31-2w (Harvard University Griduate),M Mek cy DABSONS WILE Ie OpE AVE Seteci school MONDAY. OCTORER 3. Strictly. Himtied in number. Fall business coliqge course $7 ber month, “Higher mathematics and the natural Scenes extra Personal instruction on the priv pupil system. Pair of September” 6. reek. Frevich and iT (U. of Va), Prin” SCHOOL OF MU (Established 18° iS) Sth st. nw. Reopens Sopiember 2a: sonra, 1toS p.m. Modern iethods—thoroigh and pracresd ve, Private and ciass lessons, ai Schl and residences, FREE ADVANTAGES © Piano or Voice. $5. $8, $10 and $15 a term. Charen organ forge Violin $12 and soya te Catalogues acd price list on appitcation. au20 mn TBD. TNCALLS RUNG. Principal WW 4SHINGTOS A. ApEMY OF TRLD RAPHY, Uniy schol of thes nt here. "A special Wain tion oall tose the meth" b which Jou eu soon Tearn a prowession dane Seti PBERRLEY HALL ow _ Bolt ‘iris near Poolest BRR Lot Terms Gress Mis. M. I PORTH! SINDERGARTEN — NonM AL with model schools for cotidreds course OF monitis, Stent saquite Stirs LOU ise BOL Lock. pr ‘National Stivsts oF Tustitave, 1127 Kindergarten. 92 sth se) n158W Misses POLLOCK & NOERR. Principals. XN ISS ROSA PORSCHES GERUAN, PRENGIL AVE and Fngiish Showl and Kin lercarte will re ‘Open Octaber Ist. Cerman and taugh. ‘by constant practice. aw. SHORTHAND — REGULAR CLASS SESSIONS Privace lessons a specialty. nd pat ‘cantly on han, tes tor learning the art are N PHONOGKAPHIC HEA. 12th st For cireulurs apply 1 aut and except oftered at W nY SEMINARY, Ww ‘and Day School for Girls.” ‘The 17th ember 24th. yl corps of Ts “OME, Pri STITUTE, 0x Tess Degrees co Careful aitexition ta . UNITE 1845 /SEPTEMBER : it FTE WASHES TON M m take punste'in Saco instrumental sume ry. Slethonieor aoe European masters followed. For terms and other Particulars whs-4 _Apply at 1025 Vermont av. NE ¢ ARS A Home and Day School for Young Ladi Little Girls, Keopens OCTOBER Ist. Thoren 6 lsh Course, with the Langnages, Music and Ati, under the best instructors. Exte sive sry _ 80293 MISS EARLE, the next _sesion of this Institution begins on t 20TH_OF SEPTEME WITH A FL THE RE HES, in addition ts pat nd Practical Ageicnite "Terms: For scholastic vear oftwo se ing tuition, bard, fuel, liguts and wash ments made accommodating. “Send Persons wishing to Visi U minutes from Washington trip tickets at Baltimors IL OF the College Wednesday afterno ay 24g and 6 o'clock. MITH, President, INKNEY INSTI English and French sc) litte ‘ciris Reopens seprem &,, address Mistes BURGESS, P NY eee a AVE French Boarding and Day Seb i. w., will re-open Sepuember 22d struction comprises y bra practical and accomplished educa and children, “Superior instruction in. Strumental music. Particular attent cate or backward puplis. TRENCH LESSO Parisian pronunciation: natural method. A prac: eal use of the Lai it short wane. Fall Cases Rope nea SELLE V. PRUD HOMME, 330-6 1014 17% st. now. bet, K nnd Te DRIVATE LESSONS IN ALL GRADES OF study; to adults confidential: ‘prepares Jur college, Annapolis, West Point, all examinations, IVY INSTITUTE, sw. corner Sth and K sts. mw. ‘Mathematical, Ciadsical, Business. : = W. FLYN: _ Evening Classes, $3 and $5 amouth, paE Ww. rot Session. Wednesday, September 2:kd. with a tuil corps Of experienced tenchers For calatoiues sind full par Houlars apply. to the Principal, Mew De BUCH, at her new residence, 1029 Vermont ave. Persons desiring to enter their’ dauiters as pupils, expecially boarding pupils. will please make application as soon 85 possible = ‘au ls-$m Iss G@ DENGLE ¥ AY GERMA lish School, No. 920 Ist. n. w., reopens Sepiem- ber ist. Thecomimon Enzlish bradches and German language taught practically. Fvening German classes for adults and children. C. DENGLER, Principal. ‘u25-Lm* HE BOYS’ EX School, J. W. Hunt, Principal, 17th annual session September 14th i SLISH AND CLASSICAL HIGH umences tts oom Pr. Sunderland's ¢! gate instruction thorouzh: colleges, universities and polytechnic business; also for competitive tase high rank in the various institutions: tr ‘at the bookstores. desired address the court If an interview ts 0X 555, P.O," ausl-2m NIVERSITY, TA. M ‘The Preparatory School begins The Columbian G: = The National Med! Corcoran 5 ‘pt. begins Sept. 21. College beslns Oct. 5, entific School begins Oct. & President. MEDIA ACAD SS emy admits and classifies young men and aby time. Send for circuiara “SWITHIN C. SHORT Li M., (Harvard College Graduate, Media, Pa me. ADGE, A myoim J. C. Horenmon, IMPORTER, OPENING. FALL 1885, DRESS TRIMMINGS, DRESMAKER® FINDINGS,PASS| MENTARIES FRINGES, CLASPS, BUCKLES, BUTTONS, PARI NOVELTIES IN ROSARY BEADS. WOODEN AND LEATHER EFFRCTS FEATHER TRIMMING IN ALL COLORS ELEGANT GOODS, POPULAR PRICES FOSTER KID GLOVES, 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 7 Cite, Trevisa 905, = MR Geo. WHIT LADIPS TAILOR and HARIT and October, at the following prices pense es, Ladies own materials, $15: Conta $i BIN: Hiding Ratt, ms. B18; be pLbon: Deena Fis and upwards. Clot furtushed, from $40 91 Special a White has mind Patierns made t nto Weald great succea Sree Seusxe Ocr Seuaxse Oon TO CLOSE BUSINESS Having concluded to give up businuss, | offer tre stock of . =a LADLES' MILLINERY, PANCY Goons AND CLUAKS ‘at a great sacrifice ‘Call early for bargain, M. SILVER, TAS Market Space FSS SHIELD Is REC anl-2m, hE PEDO! ended by the Lending Dresinakers, It ty abe Impery For ‘sale ‘at all bry Goods amd Laie Stores R* MOVED. mi MMF. VON BRANDIS, MODISTE, Formerly with Lord & Taslor, New York Wm. Barr & Salts made at the Bridal T 20 14th atree DY “Art Embroidery materialsof all kinds. tm Ml Shirred Cap shawls ete. Fines grade ing Yarns, wll at reduced prices, we promptly dev Doucuass: We have 100 Doren LADIES BALBRIGGAN HOSE, sizes S$ to Wy, our regular 47e. Hose, which we Shall sell for B7ige. per pair; three palr for $Lor ga per box, DOUGLASS, mv Ninth street. St. Clond Nailding Hee Miusrstys Corser Reduces the size and increases the lensth 9f the walt of fleshy ladies without injurious tight lacing. Try. th Is the best spinal enpporter ever made: and tt sap: ports eyiuully as well the abde dal other © the ody. Tt prod ArListic shape, irtexpect It is proof against persptratic moisture, and wil for sil the underwear. it neither breaks at the waist, TOE OF Come OUI froin Wear. "We meoommend Ti never changes its form, always retaining Its original Ft iis invalta i badion, Dene Ae Tenioves and prevents stooping aud round slvoubd- ers. We have ail sizes. — LANSEURGT & BROS aplé-m ARENCH Garments Dyed, ot stipe an MM" 4350 © weneniery, Fee aR PEST SrRkie Nontiew ee Jakes Corsets to order in every style and materially fabd guarantren perfect fe and comfort rte Aa Merino Underwear ath ng, finest nported I Patent Shoulder Iiraces, and all [ French Corset Children's Corsets and a $1 Corset Otis H.sows Make) that for the price ta unsurparsed. N.B French, Gi ‘spoken mri FAMILY SUPPLIES. —— = = 2WEET LEAF TEA, 50 iS PER pouND, DELICIOUS FLAVOR. Finest in America for the m: rf. © WITMER & CO, Fauey Grocers, i st 1918 Pennsylvania avence, JAMILIES AN SPAURANTS SUPPLIED with choice Butter, vered to aii ‘of the city for HODGSON, 915 Buh street et st. market, deers by poomtaal iw. Formerly ena UTTER, BUTTER, BUTTER —25c, CREAMERY 1 at 25e., at Ue Moun oid Buieor I POOLE, BROOKE & GO, 944 Loutsiann avenue. DEALERS 1N FINE FAMILY GROCERIES pymestachyy Cait v' GIVE OUK BUTTE Ww) Mackerel, 200. doz: Rest Th; Best Sugar Cured Shoul- a ood for Svc.. Best Green Rio, 140. per Ib: Exire Fr. Only $4.50 per boL.: Row-ted Kio, 4 ths, for beg tint tio, 1c. per Ib; Best Leaf Lard in 5 ih jackets, only fe. I desire to call the attention of the trade to this im voice of new Mackere INDIA TEA COMPANY, 445 7ch st., South Washington. Feet Cars pass the door, aui3, MGS HEFTONS "SCHOOr, FOR YOUNG LA; WA dies, 821 Vermont ave... cives superior opport ittes for the study of Literature, Phiosophy au Ancient and Modern 3.” School year be Seprember 25th. audi TEST RECON e Italian method; good German, Parisian, Pre: and Malian taught ‘by grammar: conversation epistolary style, with unsurpassed methods. Her daughter might arcept situation as daily or resident mess. Mrs, HOFFELDT, 1215 G st, n.W.a17-305 {TON ACADEMY. Corcoran Building, Cor. Pa. Ave. and 15th st., opp. U.S. Treasury. ‘A select school for Boys and Young Men. Nuraber Imited. Only scholars of good moral character re- ceived. Fall term begins the 24 Monday in Nepteraber Day and evening se-sions. Careful and thorough ine struction in theeommon English branches, book-keep- ing, shorthand, higher arithmetic, alzebra, geometry, Latin abd Greek, BURTON MACAPEE, AM. Principal, Washington. D. ARTEN AND MODEL SCHOOL RE- ig Seplember Oth, at 1127 13th st. n-w, Misses POLLOCK and NOERR. Principals ‘Beschers FE : OLLIERE SCHOOL FOR BOYS UNDER FOUR- teen, 1535 I st. n. w., 'enth year, reopens October 1/1885, closes June 1” 1886.” English, French and. Latin one charge. Seniors, in charge of Lucien E. C. Colliere, A. M. Juniors, under Mrs Colliere. Four Dourders taken into the family. sel-Im. ANTED — LADIES, GENTLEMEN AND ‘Youths desiring a thorough evening course, bus- {ness or common school, to sund for circular. IVY INSTITUTE, 8. w.cor.Sthand K sts. nw, a29-1m* M™ VERNON SEMINARY, 1100 axp 1104 M Srazer N.W. FRENCH AND GERMAN HOME AND DAY SCHOOL, FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS. ENGLISH, MRS, ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, AM, Principal ‘MISS SARAH A. SCULL, ‘MRS, EUGENIA CUTHBERT, pre reoctoae of Thirteen Able Masters and Assisted jby 8 Corps ‘Highest Standard in English and Classical Stadies. ‘Modern Languages under Direction of the BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, ‘Special Advantages in Instrumentaland Vocal Musto, , Aftand Elocation, Application by letter or personally, as sbove. an29-3m. T, ST. JOSEPIVS COLLEGE, Course of studies: Classical and Commerctal. ‘Terms; Boarders per session of five months, S100, Day students according to grade Stsdies. will be re sumed on MONDAY, Sepietaer 7. 1655, “Address JOSEPH, Director, ‘Carroll B. $13: Baltimore county... PROF. ORTENSTEIN, THE POPULAR GUITAR teacher, &c, will teach during July. August and September, Guitar, Piano Singing and Har- mony. $8 per term. Inquire at 450 C st. n 1742 Pa ave. n. w. 4625-3, RIENDS' SELECT SCHOOL, AN ELEMENT- ify and high school for both sexes, L611 Tat nm will reopen. 10. (Sept provide ‘¢ for Progress: a Sitionat Toon for recitations, and ealisthesics. hae Eilon roy roctatns ant alma “nave Heopel By gente of Venat ad Seartnmore ve : at and the. is thorouch and’ suflicient to pre. Yor catalogue or call st schol roms 20.8 tr to 1 ior oat ail sg schol trons 10a tort THOS W. SIDWELL. Principal every facttity for a thorouch ‘Monday, September Tun, Tan MERSON INSTITUTE, 914 14TH ST. Coates Seer tember Slat Prepares. for’ bus for Harvard, Princeton and other colleges, ‘sctent schodls and for the U. Naval sca rr EEE si be ms { kee Sus! = THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, Se without a doubt the most RrAvTIFUL and the mow Rerartions Four tthe world, oe The Millers have not only the most perfect -f proved Machiae dure ing as it does all the most im CFP invented up wo the present Une, but dhey a Flour Usstnrassen by any mill'in the world. To | Prove that, we would simply” ‘oute laree quan | Gty of tate’ magnificent Flour is shijped annually to | Etirope and eaten at the principal Courts of the old wortd, We Guanastex: that is made from selected hard wheat grown "in Minnesgia and ‘Dakte i a8 an acknow! fact, that in this Floura =p Station of te giutinoun articles of the wheat betty Seda thorough elimination ofall weak and. sary Matier has at last been reached, and in consequetl more Neratriots, yelding tore bread to. the bareet any other Flour. ‘The best trate admits tak from Msbread making qualities it isthe cheapest, a& Wall as the best for elite munity or bakers we, ang unsui by any Flour made. very neck, every ts warranted lo give entire STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY. One of the most beantifil Winter Whest Patents ever offered to the trade, It is unexcelled by any other Patent except Ceres, and will plense the most ex- acting Luusekeeper abd satisfy Use cet inatidiousegs cure, GILT-EDGE. A magnificent Winter Wheat Paras. RELIANCE. A mion@ia Minnesota Patent Flour, mafeby the celebrated Hongarian proces. Itis avery cheap end beautiful Patent, within the reach of all clames, and we guarantee will give mutis‘action to every ue wo wily GOLDEN HILL Theor reliabie stand-by and the Rtanaan Party Flour of the District. It sequal in quatity-to a reat many high-priced Patent Flours, whilst it can be bought for considerable less money, We defy compet torsto bring forth any Flour » Cha, STERLING. GILT-EDGE, RELIANCE or GOLDER HLL, and we feel amured Uset any lousekeeper who tries them once Will wever Wee muy Uaiig ewe bucoae by au grocers, ‘Wholesale Depot, corner 1st st. and Indianaave ons, WM. M.GALT 200. SGMLITZS ‘cont SaM'L ©, PALMER, some ‘Devor: 1224 20th Sires Northwest. ‘Telephone. 454 ancarvad IAs 988 Biernoron

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