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THE EVENING STA LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Wenther. AL OFFICER, 24,1885, 11 am, states, warmer, enerally south: Ath ble winds, g For Washin: For Frida cuted for New the states. purchasing examine nd D st-eets. Th price hat and gent’s furnish- this city only FURNACES, LATEOBES AN now ati Also “I easy terms, OvExtxe the next tin Sara Mayer, Best assortmen J.C. H edays wraps from Emil Mortiage and Worth. ever shown in this city argains In Rooks at Whitaker's. s wrinkles. Sold by hompson, 32 E- 14th Dos't for Pats CosM Fs pr drogzists and M Bi, NOY. EMBER 7th and E streets, e clothing at the lowest Brothers’ Old Rye per qt, at Tith st.nw. the feast of low prices lasts Pe Ivania ave. Fixe Porrrarrs. Kets_Kemethy, 1109 Pa. av. ice Rooks yet remain at ansyivani Dox'r de Rewewrre man Bros., corner 7th and E streets, gre the manufacturers of all the clothing they sell. ‘THe battle of Books stil! racing; Whitaker's. 5-YEAR-OLD Virginia Vinezurand Pure Spices A. Heitmuller & Co., 1333 Lith street, F street northwest, r selections of im: riy fail and winter wear, for pickTing. Mur. T.B, Harrison, 1: ported millinery for e SecuRE bargains now in Books at Whitaker's, Marniep—Happy couples in search ot house- keeping outfitseall at breitbarth’s Odd Fellows’ Hall furniture store. VACCINE POINTS, at Prentiss’, 7th and F streets northwest. pereent, at Whit- ania ave, ReweMnsE the discount, 3 aker's for Books, 1105 Penn: ERNMENT CLERKS, sti desks and it will save your call as late Breitbarth’s mat ment, Odd Fellow chase: close to your con; but you can clock every evening at moth furniture establish Hall, to make your pur- Don’t forget discounts on Looks; Whitaker's. = ~REME MBER Fiseman Bros., corner 7th and Estreets,are the mest popular clothiers and tailors of Washing- Frssi Ick CREAM Shipped anywhere out Gitown; 1427 New York av ALL new Books 3 Whitaker's, 1105 ¥ Mary E. Las ‘orge E. Har- wis fled a bili s y et for the sale of the 1. Lang- ley, deceased (pt, lot 3, sq. 924), and partition. Face and eyesizht fitted Hempler’ CITY AND DISTRICT Amusements To-Night. x Hovse.—Bartley Camp- cor. 4%. p's OPERA He Dive Museum. their Dogs. THEATER ComrQve. HeEnzoe's Orena Ho Hazel Kirke.” Condensed Locals. At the meeting of the National Rifles’ Fair mmittec last night it w mnced t ns had been made b mes Meti "sk.—“The Black Crook. he Leonzo Brothers and Variet © nat Meline, artist; Moore & Le Prior « Hilg burg, Miss Lizz: Alma. nm Miller & of Bal- pi rnoon in a well-played ter Volks- he society foot-race ior $: » Wiley. of Battery ©, ‘Sallor October am “The Ut today for using ned Rose Sc an, the to, this afternoon to his friends to rot his weddl: an Ciub house e the tenth anni €$ $100 exeh to her Sons 1 her estate to erly were to- and John E. summone THe Horrr LTURAL. SOCIETY, trict Horticultural seciety met Las German hai, Mr. J Sau! i Mr. W. J. Cogan Secretary. 1 exhibition of frults and ow » Wetzerich, Mr. J.T. C. land Dr. W. White. want Of bis visit to the meeting molengical soete rand Rapids, Mich, diseuss! protection of veze= society. : Fink IN THE MA: <G.—Soon after 5 o'clock last night tire was discovered inthe tourth story of the Mai Die butlding. at the southwest carer of Penn- sylvan and 9th street, owned by the Mutual insurance company. Ii seemsto have been diseo orsat the oper into. the burn- nained DeNesl imme: ¢ running over to. the tine re AN INceNprany na ret hiet As He d were in den close. nes Were extinguished without using the ‘The tire ‘Was in the upper story of the buiid some old lumber and barrels stored there by Mr. Geo. W. Ovste nt on the first building. “The tire was the work of Jary. who had broken the lock of the door and set tre to the rubbish. at the rooms overt nd the session ean 10 ————— THe Assoct rep CHARITIES.—Ata meeting rd of managers of the Associated Inst evening, Mr. J. HL. Voorhees, nt, presiding. eported th ending Septemb for twenty-o ce ‘Mr. LS. Emery, the se during the two 'months r th employment was found persons, six were alded to trans- mes were’ found for six children wine Tan! ere aided in various 1 contributed by ributed. n ‘day by Officer Open the re~ in Anacostia and carry morn with ident said that he m the people A ¢ MELICATED ‘Messrs. iil Estate C3 liliyer and F have for Joby sentir arth 3 it to W. 1. Wall and of T. Berry, and the latter by Ui whoon May 4th, ved it to piaintitt ax joint tenants, tof survivorship. They state that itled to hav Rorrs have bor ISG C Street, 50; from Delia stivet southe rom Williain vowen road, $15; Irom Mrs, K. C. 2d street northeast, $39. ‘sz QUANTITY OF ENGLISH STOxF Cuixa, &c.. AT Avctios.—Mr. Dowling will sell to-inorrow morning at bis auction rtoms, at 1 o'clock, an immense quantity of china Ware and other 8nd glassware, majolica and articles un senien ti tiention of the teaide is ‘Su vertisemen! RAxGEs repaired | Dr. W. Lee White was | Visiting Oda Fellows. THEY Go TO MOUNT VERNON, AND WILL BE REVIEWED BY THE PRESIDENT THIS AFTER- Yesterday afternoon Mazeppa Encampment of Patriarchs, I. 0. 0. F,, of Providence, R. I., arrived here, headed by the National band, and Were escorted by a committee of the Uniformed association of this city to the St.James. Lasteve- Tris headed by the 3d artillery band, marched to the depot with the New Haven Encamp- ment and received Bunker Hill Encamp- ment and the Baltimore Drill association. @The entire party then marched to the 7th street wharf and took the boat to Mount Vernon, ‘The line was headed by the Washington associ | ation, with the Sassacus Encampment: then came’ the Mazeppa Encampment, the Bunker Hill Encampment, and the Baltimore associa- tion. The Bunker Hill Encampment halls from Charlestown, Mass.,and numbers 132 men in uniform. They are accompanied by fifty-seven ladies, and have with them Reeves’ American band;'Mazeppa Encampment has about 100 | members, accompanied by fifty-six ladies; the | Sussacus Encampment, about 40 members, and | the Baltimore Drill association 40. On their return this afternoon there will be a parade and a reception by the President. ood heen ANotHer Divonce Surr.—Mr. A. K. Browne, as solicitor for Wm. H. Green, has filed a peti tion for his client against bis wife, Kate Green, for divorce. He alleges that he’ was married September 12th, 1873; in this elty, and eh: thut after living with her here for ten years she confessed haying been guilty of adultery, SS HAZING AT PRINCETON COLLEGE.—A New York special to the Philadelphia Press says: Freshman Alexander, of Princeton college, son of Trustee Henry M. Alexander, was hazed on Wednesday and Thursday nights last week, and ‘ainon Sunday nizht. The hazers com- pelled him to write to his father that he had been playing cards and throwing dice, and that the sophomores had takeneare ot him. Mr. Al- exander hastened to Princeton and, after tak- C4TeEee. ‘That pure, sweet, safe and effective American distil- Iation of Witch-Hazel, American Pine, Canada Fir ‘Marigold and Clover Biossom, called SaxPoRp's RaD- Icat CURE vor CaTaneu, with one box CaTARRHAL SOLVENT and one SaxFonD's IMPROVED INHALER, all in one nay now behad of all druggists for$1. Ask for SaxvouD's Ravicat CURE. Complete Local and Constitutional Treatment for every form of Catarrh, from a Simple Cold or Influ- enza to loss of Smell, Taste and Hearing, Cough. a ae CLERGYMEN, VOCALISTS and Public Speakers without number owe their pres- ent usefulness and success to SaNvoRD's RADICAL Cune von Caramnat -v. Dr. Wiggin says, “One of the best remedies for Catarrh—nay, the best remedy we have found in # Mfetime of suffering—is Saxronn's Rapicat. CURE. Itclears the head and throat so thoroughly that,taken each morning on rising, there are no unpleasant secre- tions and no disagreeable hawking during the entire day, bat an unprecedented clearness of voice and res- piratory organs.” Sold by all druggists. Price, $1. POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO. BOSTON. COLLINS VOLTAIC ELECTRIC PLASTERS. ‘Weary sufferer trom Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Weak and Sore Lungs, Coughs and Colds, Weak Back, Weak Stomach and Bowels, Dyspepsia, Female Weakness, ‘Shooting Pains through the Loins and Back, try these Plasters. Placed over the Pit of the Stomach. they prevent and cure Ague Pains, Billous Colic, Liver Complaints, and protect the system from a thousand Is. 25c. Jel5-m.th ing testimony for some tie, David G, Adler, of Philadelphia: Alexander Britton, of Washing- ton; O. H. Harvey, of Baltimore, and Rol z Tod were indefinitely suspended. President MeCosh says the investigytions will continue and dismissals will follow as fast as the guilty ones are found out. 2/99 CoLorep MEN Ix VirciNta To ENDoRsE Lér.—The convention of colored men which is called to assemble in Lynchburg, Va., on Sep- tember 30, will, it is said, endorse the demo- cratic state ticket. Those ‘who were delegates to Mahone’s last convention are excluded from participation ia this body. No Fass Promises 0 i BAMBOOZLE BUYERS, “THE TRUTH, THE WHOLE TRUTH, AND NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH,” 18 WHAT THE PUBLIC WANTS BUYERS DON'T WANT GOODS PROMISED LOW AND THEN SOLD We Are Dany Ix Receer OF NEW STYLES OF FALL AND WINTER SUITS AND OVERCOATS, FRESH FROM THE MANUFACTORY OF WANAMAKER, OF PHILADELPHIA. THE MAKER'S NAME IS A GUARANTEE OF CORRECTNESS OF STYLE AND EX- CELLENCE OF QUALITY. IN OUR LARGE LINE OF FALL OVER- COATS WE ARE SHOWING NEW AND EX- CLUSIVE STYLES XD AT LOWER PRICES, WE PELIEVE, THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN WASHINGTON. IN SUITS OUR LINES OF CORKSCREWS, DIAGONALS, TRICOTS, FIQUETS, CHEVIOTS AND CASSIMERES ARE. BEING CONSTANTLY INCREASED. WE ADD NEW GOODS TO OUR STOCK AS FAST AS THEY APPEAR, THUS UP THE VERY LATEST ALL BOYS’ SUITS OUR VELVET, CORDUKOYS, — CORKSCREY MERS, ARE ENTIRE! MEW EWALE DIAGONALS ARE SPECIALLY DRESSY. E. B BARNUM & CO, 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE sez NAwD. fl WELL dnd Isaac WILSO! 9625, ‘The bill states that on the 25th day of November, A.D. 1858, Mary A. Camphell contracted to convey: 16 nthe ne half by the depth of Tot handred and exuty-fve Mt Washington and Disteict of ed a deed therefor to mid Green, duly acknowledged by said Mary: i: ‘That pursuant to said contract and Shortly aiter its date, said Mary A. Campbell sure Fendered possession’ of said premises to suid Green, und that he and his suecessors intitle, the complain: ihe present owners under him, have ever quiet, peaceable, open, notorious and ad- Nerse pessession thereof under claim and color of title. ‘Phe bill prays for a specitic performance ‘of the con- tract abuve referred toby the due execution and ne Knowiedcment of a deed from the defendants named =) hell. au, cho are alleged to be the only beirs of rap ‘complainants, and. that ir title quieted as against the bill says that the detendants nf the Distrbet of Columbia of Hillyer & Ralston, complainant: [itis this TWENTY THIRD DAY OF S | Ab 1886, Ofderad, ‘That the said defendants cause r Fapoearauee to be entered herein on or befure the forty days after this day.other- roceedied with as in ease of de- er be published Ia ice & Week tor each Se ‘The New Style Fall Dress Goods.in brown, blue, grees, Garnet wud black, 12 yards fur $2. DOUBLE WHITE CLANKETS, $2, $2.50, $3, $4, $4.50, $5, $6, $7, 88, $9, $10, HEAVY LED COMFORTS, $1. CRIB BLANKETS, $1. ROYAL SERGES, the 12 yards for $2. | CLOTHE FOR HOYS' WEAR, one yard and a haif wide. BLACK SILKS, exceljent quality. 75c. COLORED SILKS, excellent quality, 73e. HANPSOME BROCADE SILK VELVETS, very | cheap at $1.50. | COLORED SILK VELVETS. $1. | BLACK SILK VELVETS, $1. BLACK SILKS worth $1.25 reduceil to $1. COLORED SILKS worth §1.25 reduced to $1. BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, $1.50. ROYAL SERGES in all colors, new style, 12 yards for $2. Sew Style Fall Dress Goods, CARTER'S, 7il MARKET SPACE, Near 7th Street, Useect, Onxasextar Axp Cuxar. Among the new goods to which we take the liberty: to call your attention, and which have just arrived this week, You will find the following articles espe- cially reasonable in price: Chitdren's Rolier Skates, excettent 7 Rink Pattern Koller Skates Boe See TOS 15x20 Oteograyhs. imported, in handsome 3-Iuch Silt frame. warranted not to tarnish, OBC. frase Ca w design, 236, Fy i iB si ie ites ior gue, two and three pletures, it Prams, Plast hicide, Soe Finere eas: tard Caden sed Sas ee a ner Cages at S149 atid 9 patact Jap ene ‘Soe, isto ng legs, Very strong, $1.25. ok Snare dor, with araw spent To} "Tables mate, of 4 new lot of our ce ebrated ‘er-platet Tea spoons, solid silver ¢ 38e5 Table Stone of Forks t6 mateh ae Hesse At Ivory handle Table Kuives, 6 for 0c. Eerhin Handy buble Rules ne Foils. for $1.89. Splendid set of for Ye. Lovely silver-plated Casters, Bauer: Dishes, Sugar Bow 1s, or Card Stands, Spoon Holders, Creams, € te. each, auadruple plate goods, very We also carry a line ot oat ickel and Piush Clocks from 99. el an ves YOUF ésyceial botiee. = Oat tine of NEW GOODS EVERY DAY Now! EVERYTHING ATTRACTIVE AND CHEAP! Prait ws SILVERBERG's, _Se21___ 812 7th st., 313.Sth st. near Pa. ave. Cu Revver, NUS. 403 AND 405 TTH ST. N. W. ‘Headquarters forthe WHITNEY CHILDREN’S CARRIAGE COMPANY Also a fal fine of ROLLER GATT, on ot, SLES, TRICYCLES, VELOCIPEDES, WAGONS, ETC, Wanting more room for ths fall goods, Child Car jygo Flages will be sold at cust. /PEALTH BY EXERCISE, WITHOUT I aratus.” by Prof Hartvig Niwen. vA ite handbook of Gymnastics for the Use of teachers and Ve Saks at weaiae Sodas ke ge DECKER & CO, publishers pote Ws EDO AgERE TO SHEET MAGIC MOSQUITO BITE CI ves isuanveliet and wen New Vor. anlstu.th-3m Ware ree Soar ee Address 290 fabs ame pis datagos HIGH. VICTOR E ADLER'S TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSTy 927 AND 929 SEVENTH ST. N. W., DOESN'T PROPOSE TO PROMISE YOU A DOL- LAR'S WORTH OF CLOTHING FOR A NICKEL, BUT WE WILL DO BETTER FOR YOU THAN ANY OTHER CLOTHING HOUSE IN WASHING- TON. J WE WILL SELL SUITS, OVERCOATS AND PANTS OF GOOD MATERIAL AND RELIABLE WORKMANSHIP AT EXACTLY TEN PER CENT . ABOVE ACTUAL MANUFACTURING COST OTHERS MAY PROMISE YOU MORE, BUT THEY CANNOT DO AS WELL. OUR PROMISES ARE NOT BIG, BUT OUR PRICES ARE REALLY LOWER THAN ANY OTHER CLOTHING HOUSE IN WASHINGTON. VICTOR E. ADLER'S 10 TEN PER CENT 10 CLOTHING HOUSE, STRICTLY ONE PRICK, $27 and 929 Seventh street northwes, Corner Massachusetts avenue, Sg, Open evenings until 9; Saturdays until 11, We Ane Recetvise FALL OVERCOATS AT PRICES $7 TO $25. BLACK CLOTH FROCK COATS AND VESTS. DOESKIN CASSIMERE PANTALOONS. DIAGONAL PRINCE ALBERT AND FOUR- BUTTON CUTAWAY SUITS, BUSINESS SUITS, IN SACKS AND CUTAWaYS. NEAT STYLES CASSIMERE PANTALOONS, IN HAIR LINES, MIXTURES, AND DIAGo- NALS. BOYS’ SCHOOL, DRESS AND PLAY SUITS, TOGETHER WITH A FULL LINE OF GENTS FURNISHINGS, ALL AT OUR USUAL LOW PRICES, NOAH WALKER & CO, se7 625 Pennsylvania Avenue q ‘atronixa Derarrscenr, CHOICE STOCK OF HIGH CLass WOOLENS NOW READY, W. 8. TEEL. 985 Pennsylvania Aveutie. ENGLISE | sel2 Liew Baran A PURE MALT EXTRACT, Possesses the highest merit, It 's manufactured frum the choicest materials, and combines the most pala table qualities of a retreshing drink, with the invigor- ling Aud wholesome properties of the best Male Ex. it wa true tonic and delightful beverage. allke desi able for invalids aud persons in bealth. Will be found Upon trial to be a pleasant and complete substitate for H alcoholic drinks, snost of which are too stimulating for aeticaveconatta es isu verage “Par J:xecllence’ for nursis moth creates an abundance of mill white if strengthens aud invigorates the entire system, After careful analysis, Wilbur G. Mall, Ph.’D.,New Sork, says: “Liquid Bread is # refreshinz, nourishing table beverage, and a wholesome invigorating tonic. Ais palatable 16 the Laste, and of easy axsimilucon Frank 1. James, Ph. D., M.D., St. Louis, alter analy- sis, says: “Its low. Fees of alcohol, its efferves- ‘cenee, its delightful taste and odor, all combine to re- comuiend Nicholson's Malt Extenct as being n 10st nourishing beverage, and the best article of the sort Ubat has ever come under my examination.” ‘Sold by all leading Grocers and Drugyista, DAVID NICHOLSON, Prop’r, ST, LOUIS. At wholesale by WM MUEHLEISEN, 918 STH ST. WASHINGTON, yi EER MM MY PPP 7 9585 EXTRA PALE BEER FORSALE EVERYWHERE, —jy23 Wuar Do You Turse or Tins 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 MJGHTY GOOD AND ALWAYS RELIABLE. FRANK HUME, ‘Wholesale Agent for District Columbia We Cux Ase We Wu anl-2me GIVE YOU FULL VALUE OF YOUR MONEY IN FINE SHOES, ; ‘See some of our prices below: ‘Ladies’ Peddie = cea : Fine Calf asi oe Goed seta! shoes, ofmect: arene ef kerala Pie make to a x And French Galt gto can be "5S Re Ww. Exxrnavacance: ° F Doesnot believe in extravagance, and instead of lav ishing money on expensive storerooms and fixtures (which means enormous expenses, large profits. and of course high prices for goods), does business with the Teast possible expense, buys and selis only for cash, and is thus able to sell First-class Clothing 80 to 50 per cent cheaper than any other house in the city. You can find FOR BOYS, 4 to 12 years, a complete line of Plain, Plaited and Norfolk Suits at $2.50, $3, $3.62, 94.50, $5.50 and $6, guaranteed to be 83 per cent lower than the prices of any other store in the city. For Boys, 13to 18 years, a magnificent line of Suits from $4.5¢ up. For Youths and Men, Corkscrew ‘Sults in black, blue and brown sack, or four-button Cut- away at $10, worth fully $15. A complete line of Suits from $6.50 up. Overcoats, light and heavy weights, $6.50 and upward, A fine all-wool. silk-faced Over. coat at $10, worth $15. Fine Black Cloth Suits at $20, worth $40. Satin-lined Overcoats st $15, worth $25. Pants $2 and upwards at THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER 10TH ANDF STREETS _823 We Ase Herz For Tuar ‘D. ‘le and Broadway and'oth 9 Dunlap style Black makes), § 50 toes loth Nenoat ites Boe a Polos for school wear, 15,35, Se) “° 8 Falland Winter siyiey moot ment tn the elty. 920 i St., bet. Land K n.w., es- lowest price toall, "2 mi You are no doubt thinks eatiling your low shoes and investing Ino aie of high ones, Now, to do this wisely: call tases Baa sell you the High Ones FAMILY Stor Stor: 310 “th street northwest, and we are offer- ees that defy com- argains we have Kid and Goat rey new lot of Children's School Shoes tees cents: ¢annot be bought elsewhere unde: > Misses’ School Shoes at 98 cents petra familiar to you. Our Ladies’ Kid and Goat Button at 96 cents takes the lead. “Our iid Button, Mat Kid Top, Worked Button Holes at $1.24 would cost you $2 in any house In the city. We buvea few pairs of Ladies’ Kid and Goai Button, hand-made, worth $3.50; we will offer them for this week at $1.90, Ask tosee the ladies’ celebrated Family Shoe Store Shoes: ‘we have them in kid, kid tops, box toe and com. mon sense last, all widths, at'$1.98, For gents’ wear our stock 1s larger than ever before, and our pricesguaranteed tobe the lowest. Nomatter what you are looking for; we have them, from the cheapest to the finest. Gents’ Working Shoes as low as 96 cents. Gents’ English Walle ing Shoes and Congress Gaiters only $1.24, Our $3 Shoes in Congress, Laced and Button, only $1.99. A new lot Gents’ Walkingfast Shoes, hand-made, only $2.99. Remember that these great bargains, and many others too numerous to mention, can only be had at the Family Shoe Store, 310 th street northwest, first store from Pennsylvania ave- nue. 1 Our stock 1s now complete, solid leather goods ut ition. Among the ma: PURPOSE. OUR AIM IN LIFE IS TO SELL FINE CLOTH- ING FOR MEN, YOUTHS, BOYS AND CHIL- DREN AT PRICES THE LOWEST POSSIBLE CONSISTENT WITH GOOD GOODS AND HON- EST WORKMANSHIP, TINUE 80 TO DO SO LONG AS THE GOOD PEOPLE OF WASHINGTON CONTINUE THE PATRONAGE THEY HAVE SO GENEROUSLY BESTOWED UPON US. WHETHER YOU COME YOURSELF OR SEND YOUR CHILD IT Is ALL THE SAME-ONE PRICE TO ALL—COURTESY TO THOSE WHO HONOR US WITH A VISIT, WHETHER IT BE ONE OF INSPECTION OR PURCHASE IS, AND ALWAYS SHALL BE, A CHARACTERISTIC OF OUR HOUSE. THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING COMPANY, New Yor« Maursexy Srore, tirely different business wishes to sell as quickly as Possible, regardless of cost, the stock now on hand- low prices. Ifyou need any of the articles enumery, ‘ated below it would be well to secure them at once. ‘The stocksconsists of— widths, colors and quality, much less than cost. and BONNETS, half price. much less than cost. and Silk LACES, half price. BUTTONS, leas than cost. CLARK'S SPOOL COTTON, SPOOL SILKS, DRESS SHIELDS, PAPER CAMBRICS, SILESIAS, DEX- ‘TER'S KNITTING COTTON, GARTER ELASTICS, CRAPE VEILS, BLACK ENGLISH CRAPE, POCKET BOOKS, NEEDLES AND FANCY GOODS GENERALLY, at less than cost. prices that will move them quickly. WE ARE DOING IT NOW, AND SHALL CON- 400, CORNER 7TH AND D STS. N.W. 9023 J. M. GRADY, MANAGER. 930 SEVENTH STREET, NEAR K. ‘The proprietor having engaged in another and en- He will, therefore, offer the entire assortment at very Over Thirteen Thousand Yards ot RIBBONS, all One Thousand Colored and Black STKAW HATS ‘Two Thousand Yards of HAMBURG EDGING, ‘Three Thousand Yards White and Black Cotton, FLOWERS and FEATHERS at your own price. ‘One Thousand Dozen PEARL DRESS and SHIRT Also, VELVET, SATIN VELVET RIBBONS, COMBS, HAIRPINS, PI The goods must be sold and will be offered at ‘The stock is also offered in bulk to any one wishing to engage in business. NEW YORK MILLINERY STORE, ‘3e18-2m 930 Seventh street northwest, Loser, Sasz, Doors BLINDS, FRAMES AND HARDWARE ARE VERY Low Now. : WHITE PINE STOCK 1/7X12/!—16f., per 1,000 ft., DRESSED OR ROUGH at same price. VA. PINE BOARDS, 16 ft. per 1,000 ft, WHITE PINE DOORS, inch and a-half, all zegular GEORGIA PINE STEPPING, kiln dried, dressed, NAILS, per keg, ODD SIZE FRAMES, SASH, DOORS, » specialty. LUMBER delivered any part of city free of charge, ESTIMATES furnished free of charge. $17.50. ‘$12.50. sizes, $1.00. $35.00, $2.40, WILLET & LIBBEY, an20 6th st. and ¥. ¥. ave. Johnson's, 13th and E. Jounson’s, 1371 and E. Johnson's, 13th and E. More Chesapeake Sclect and Rockaway Oys- ters to-day than all the other houses in the ety. Choice Steam, New York Stews, Saddle Rock, Roast, Broil, &c. My special’ roasting fires lightea to-day. Lifetime experience. Ladies’ large saloon attached. 1 E, L, Jonson, Proprietor. Rudden’s 932 7th st.n.w. Rudden’s Furnt- ture and Carpet Instalment House. Go to 736 7th Street for New Fall Goods, Cloaks, Blankets, Cloth, Silk, Satin, Velvets. $1 buyers still get a red tickets. Twenty-five good for a large chromo. Cheapest aiter all, Cull and see J. E, Young. 3 If Your Sewing Maehine needs repair- ing, try Wm. Stiebeling, 1717 Penn. ave. n. w. Machines rented at $2.50 per month, 2 Johnson's Oysters, 440 and 442 9th st. n. w.,one door trom E, Fresh arrival to-day of those celebrated salt oysters that he always has, Steamed, stewed fried, half-shell, &c., all selected. Select steamed a specialty. Also, meals, lunch, fresh fish, ame and every delicacy. ‘Ladies'’ saloon first oor, Polite attention, 2 Gentlemen’s Hats and fine Silk Umbrel- las, Complete stock now ready. Seal Skin Sacques, redyed aud reshaped into sacques or Visites, “Stinemets & Son, 1237 Penneylvania ave. What 98 Cents Will Buy: 98c. Men’s Plow Shoes. 98e. 98c. Gent's Button Shoes. ‘98e. 980, Boys’ Laced and Button. 98e. 98e. Boys’ Patent Leather Pumps. —-98e. 98c, Ladies’ Fine Morocco Shoes. 9Se, 98e. Ladies’ Opera Toe Slippers. 98e. 8c. Ladies’ Oxford Ties, D8. 98e. Misses’ Spring Heels, 98e. Re. Misses’ Heeled Shoes. 98c. 98e. Children’s Fine Spring Heels, —_98e. 98e. French Kid Infant Shoes, 98e. Se. Gent's Fine Embroidered Slippers. 98. and slippersat 98e, TRASBURGER, No. 906 7th street, 4 doors above I. The above goods are solid leather, and can- not be found in any other shoe store in thiscity at the low prices Weare offering them. 4 Malaria prevented and thoroughly eradica’ ted by Daffy’s Pure Malt’ Whiskey. Recom- mended by leading physicians. Soid by drug- gists and grocers. I Was Cured of Kidney Complaint by the use of Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy.- HH. W. Olmstead, Proof Reader, Indianapolis Times. eo is0.a variety of other shoo ‘The Cheapest Place In the city to buy Silver Plated Ware Is at the Boston Variety Store, 705 and 707 Market Space. 22-tu,thsim Damaged Guns.—A slightly damaged breech-loading shotgun, with rebounding locks, pistol grip and rubber’ stock will be sold for $20.00 at'0'Meara’s, 1347 Penn, ave, 6 COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, WOR SALE—A_ BEAUTIFULLY-SITUATED cntry Residence, with 28 ucres of Land, in high State of cult reaton, Va., and 47 amiles froin. lroud. station within 350, : ms, main part new; detached kitchen: barn. earriaze house, ice jouse and all necessary outbulidings: fruit, fine kar- den, well of excellent Water: entire place tioroughly fended; location high and healthy; no malaria or thos- aquitoes, "Will be sotd very low and on favorabletorms xu to settle an estate. Tor particulars apply to D. DAVIS, 1613 1thst.nwe 4 ‘OR SALE DSOME AND CONVENTE nitainin Suburban Resideuee, acres, on. Conduit road, 00 hill abo Toms; large tol, river and Virginia Jn house; good spring: ‘Terms easy. Will exchian TER STEN Prok sat i Fine Stoel jrazing Farm, containing 215 acres, highly improved: two houses of nine rooms each;'stone bart 40xG0 tet; w ced and plenty of Water; one rolle from place’ lately. purchased by retary Whitney, of the Navy: can be bomzht at @ bar- MACUOWAN & BAL 1343 F st., opposi PRY RESID) four miles trom Willard’ ‘able for farmer or dairy or person ton: house brick: 14 Fooms. ail in perfect order: 100 acres, in Feasonable terms to good Apply at 1328 Corcoran st, 24-Bte "ARM FOK SALE—420 ACRES, THREE MILES from Beltsville, u B. and O. 1.1L, 12 miles from Washington Ta ‘quire of W. ¢ oisters rocks; popular beautiful view Of Capi ‘s, bath Toom and closet flowers in abundance. WAL awe nie for elty peo} 1e1,on premises > gi i, precisely Tutely healthy salts doing business in Wasi all necessary outbuitdins LE— FARM IN FAIRPA: ss ort house and all necessary outbuildings! high and healthy: ave iniles from Wash- mile irom railroad. To be sold as led. Inquire of JNO. B. BLOSS, 927 sel5-1me JOR BAL TY—VILLA SITE Fryeae Wschiueton ety; 200 ‘acres mighty improw Land, through which p-sses the Metropolitan firatch i Reand s turnpike; station und post office Pi Particular.y adapted tor subdi vision iuto Vi . there being miuny choice loca tions and fine views, or asa Farm for breeding fancy ou E. J. Mvzpny, ‘THE TAILOR OF BOSTON, ‘Will be pleased to see the dressy gen- Uemen of Washington at 414 oh st, great Variety at very Low Prices. ‘afer September 1. au25-1m G. T. Kee TAILOR, 414 9th Street_nortnwest. au25-1m “THE CORCORD HARNESS” ‘THE CONCORD COLLAR. TRUNKS and SATCHELS of the Best Makes in LUTZ & BRO, 497 Pennsylvania Avenue, jy21 Adjoining National Hotel. 4 MOST EFFECTIVE COMBINATION, CELERY—The New and U: Suv The moet Nutrluve and Screugte giving TRON. )—The ; Sant Sakae remedy to ‘This | Proven to be exceedingly valu- aiefriearect stock. Good Water; favorable terms, App RE, Georgetown, D.C, Va. causa Station, VAM, Ht, and s fii well senced; “About one-hait cle gras: good water, plenty of feuie ‘apples, pears, sratliee and cherries. Will sell tue farth. with stock. ‘and Implements, for $3,000. Apply to F. RL EVANS, Gus stand Maryland ave, n.e,, Alexandria, Va. MONEY TO LOAN. N “ONEY To LOAN— Soo, ‘ashington, D. C., oF eae Ows GEO. P. GOFF, se18-Gt 1424 New York ave. ,w., Room'7. 215,000—T0 LOAN ‘8,000 5,000 ON REAL ESTATE. [ses] $140,000 THOS, E. WAGGAMAN. TO LOAN INSUMS OF NOT less than $2,000, at 5 per cent, on first-class city property. sel 0. HOLTZMAN, Corner 10th and F streets northwest. ROFESSOR JOSEPH Pres ysant tens ium ae ‘Sidres to a8 Och sk Boe ‘Rosecrans, Col. W. F. M's Cae: ai 2st PRIVATE TEACHER OF Speen MVE ctasses 185M. Ge 2h 28905 Cameron se, Alexandria. Va se2d-iwe FA SESSION 1805-1800 OF THE LINTHT f= neue of =e C, will open eo ee tr edciieion may be made toC. M. MATTHEWS, 1208 31st st. Sele sook HNSON, if PAY ® “orpnuist and Cactrmaster, 1119 1th st. naw, ‘Vocal and Instrumental Puplls received. se33-1m* T{HORGETOWN UNIVERSITY. Grr ‘SCHOOL OF Law. FACULTY. Rev. JAMES A. DOONAN, 8. J., President of the Ullon WILLIAM A. RICHARDSON, LL. D.,(chiet Justice U, & Court of Clalms), Lecturet on Statutory and Administrative Law, and Legal Maxims Ho. WILLIAM M. MERRICK, LL.D. (Justice Sapreme Court District Columbia), Lect mon Law Pleading and Equity Jurisprudence. MARTIN F. MORRIS, LL. D., Lecta Faulty Pleading and Practice and the Law of Partuership, Corporations and Admiralty. JAMES G, PAYNE, LL. D.. Lecturer on the Law of Real Fatate, the Law of Fvideacecand Crimiual Law. JOSEPH J. DARLINGTON, Esq., Lecturer on the Law of Personal Property, Contracis and Negotiable Paper, and Testamentary Law. JOHN W, ROSS, LL. D., Lecturer on Common Law Practice, and the Law of Torts, and Judge of the Moot Court, Rev, JOTLN W. FOX, 8. J.,Professor of Latin, CHARLES W. HOFFMAN. LL. D.. Dean of the EXGFisw mraxcrms cH the language 24-1 ul President of the foot Court. SAMUEL M. YEATMAN, Bsq, Secrelary and ‘Treasurer. Thtroductory Lecture by Hon, William M. Merrick and announcements for the ensuing term. at the Law Boliding, corner Gth and F streets uorthwest, on Wed nesday, Oclaber 7th, at 6:80 p.m. All interested are most cordully myited to attend, ‘The Secretary can be seen at the Law Buttding from 6to7p. m,, daliy, for Information, enrollment, ete, Circles, giving course of study, terms, &e- can be obiained ai “Book-tores of Morrison, Brad. Adams, or ‘Auglim, oF on application to the undersicned, SM. YEATMAN, se21-3w ecrétary. P. CAULFIELD, MUS. DOG. 720 17th st. nw, will resume business October 1, 1885. P.S8.—Those wishing to secure hours prior to that date will please address at Gaithersburg, Montgomery county, Md. seit WRITING PRACTI- S cally taught, Success witeed if instructions are followed, Private pupils preferred and number limited. R. F, CROMELLN, office of Johus & Easton, Stenographers. 472 Lonisiana ave. sel9 3mn* UGO KUERSCHNE! i ‘Teacher of Plano, Organ and Vocal Music. ‘Terms reasonable. sels-Im* ESS MARGUERITE ESAXTON, ML Teacher of Elocution and Dramati “Apply or address MEP ICAL, DEPARTMENT OF a VERSITY OF GEORGETOWN, ‘The Thirty-seventh Session will berin on Monday Evening, September 21st, at $ o'clock, in the College Bullding, corner of 10th and Esta; with an introduc: tory address by Prof. C,H. L. KLECNSCHAIDT, M. D., to which the profession and public are respectfully. invited. For further information apply between tbe hours of 9 and 10. am. or 4 and 5 p.in. to J. W. H LOVEJOY, M. D., Dean, 900 12th st. sel7-1m. ‘904 Wi Mrs. M. STEVENS HART, Principal. Fourth year begins October 1st, 1385. Graduates ts after fill course. upon examina- tion endorsed by a responsible Board of Judges. ‘Thorough Instruction to ‘Teachers, Ministers, Ora- tors, Singers and others in the Culture and Develop- ment of the Voice. Special advantages for the Study of Practical Eng- lish offered to Foreigners, Cure of Stammering. ‘Stuttering and all painful Vocal Defects." Metuods endorsed by prominent loeat physicians, A iimited number of Students accommodated with board in the family of Principal, sel 7m THE NORWOOD INSTITUTE — A SELECT Boarding and Day School for young Ladies and little Girls. “Reopens with its customary large corps of Professors aud ‘Teachers, seventeen in number. Sept. 30, 1885. Course of study complete from Pri: ary Class, through | Collegiate department, with thorough instrucuon In French and Germnad, Music wand Art, ‘Special tratning for pupils in Selected Courses. Advanced classes in Literature and Modern Lang- nages open to outside puplis. References: Facult University of Vat and patrons of school Address and Mrs Wat. D. CABELL, Principals, 1212 and 1214 4th st. sel6-tloct VEI MONDAY, OCTOBER STH, at Spm.,in the Meal cal Butlding, 1325 1 street nw., with aii Introductory Address by Prof. b, W. Prentiss, M. D.,to which the Profession and Public are cordially "invited. The regular lectures willcontinue dally throughoat the course, begining at 5:30 p.m. The ‘Autumu_ixaminutions will commence at the College on ‘Tuesday ih, at 7 pan. For par- teulars avply to A. .726 13th sta.w. Office hours 8: ma. s16-1m. HOOL OF THE COLUMBIAN UNIVER- SITY.—The exercises of this School will be re- in the Law Lecture Jiall of the Columbian rsity OCTOBER 77H. at 6 O'CLOCK P. when the announcements for the year will be made, ‘The Faculty and course of instruction will be" the same as duriuz preceding years. For catalogues, application may be made to Wm.H. Morrison, 475 Pa. ave: Anglim & Co.,1424 F stnws Fitch, Fox & Brown, 1437 Pa ave, or to JAMES €. WELLING, LL.D, President. ‘selé-6m rue COLUMBIAN COLLEGE, “The exercises of this Department of the Universit will be resumed SEPTEMBER 21ST, at 9 o'clock 7” * Examinations for admission will be held on the 2g Et lon apply to ‘or catalogues OF JAMES C; WELLING, LLD., 76m President. M™ FLOBA © DENN! B it resume be CLASSES LN DANCING aT en ACADEMY, NATIONAL RIFLES HALT, G, detween 9th and 1th st. nw. on SATURDAY, Oicober All the latest aad Rost fasbionable dances oaghiy taught, tircalars count ‘a beoblaiged at my’ Tesidenee. O24 Janitor at the hall. _ Selim INSTETUTE, 1590 1 STRRET.— and prose eebool — ‘Thirteeoth » Conn Roen Sept mene Stan, rrinatoal FEMALE SEMINARY sen SEPTEMBER 30. Highest refer: Tor perttctiars address RE WALe Pein spat, 12000 28 ARIEL KINDH TNG SCHOOL will Teopen Se kth st. nw. Mra ANNA BR. OGDEN, Principal, M™ YERSon seminary, 2100 axp 1104 M Staeer N.W. ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN HOME AND DAY SCHOOL, ror YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS. MRS. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, AM, Principal. MISS SARAH A. SCULL, ‘MRS. EUGENIA CUTHBERT, } Assisted by a Corps of Thirteen Able Masters and ‘Teachers ‘Highest Standard in English and Classical Studies, Modern Languages under Direction of the BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, ‘Special Advantages in Instramental and Vocal Music, Artand Elocution. Eleventh Year Opens OCTOBER 18T, 1865. Application by letter or personally, as above, au22-3m RS. J.C. Moa it reope Usual advantages in French (erlitz meihed) and in ES ScitooL, AY lle LST Seplember 16th, ISS. “Un: Ay ‘Object /rawing. ‘auz4-3m) W Allens =] ART AND Design— Vernon Row, 45 Pennevl- yaniaave. Sixth annual session opened se evening classes. Thor astructio in till branches of Art and Decorative work. Special | advantages to recular puplis, Call oF send for circa- lar, 5, J. WALKER, Sec. se.ciwe INSTITUTE, 014 14TH ST. BE K, select classical and_m School for boys, begins its 34th tember 21st. Prepares for Yale, Princeton aud other schools and for the U.S. Military and Naval acade- mies. For particulars address CHAS. YOUNG, Principal 914 Lathst. Circulars cai be obtained at the skstores, aU Zs-8w METHOD FOR ls cam accomplisis In a few mi parily dowe in years with th methods, ts founded upon thorough-tass pr and particularly adapted to new besinuers. teachers and scholars will welcome the. list contained in this method. "A cours! ‘easily convince them that it ts what t terms and other information ‘call ut dress CHAS. W. THOMPSON. OLT Ms MSS ASSIE MOwANS set AME Bows and W., will Rooper ouch instruction branches. WASHINGTON ACADEM ‘Only school of the kind Hon to all to see the method b; learn a protession Parents, Costas “GRAPHY, ppens Septem isses POLLOUK and NO) class, = i ME AND, MRS ACERED BUIACS ENGLISH. BA d French Boarding and Day School Tadiesand Little Girls, 1012 1 session comuiences SEPTEM BI DRIENDS: SELECT. Sci VIL_mo. (SepL) 14th. ‘To provide: f growth ‘and progress of schoo! a laborate Aitioual Toont for recitations and calisthenics have heen procured. ‘The corps of instruction has been eh at A127 Asch st. RE. Principals. Teachers sel-im* larged by gradaates of Vassar aud Swarthmore. The instraction in English, mathematics, nacuzal science and the languages is thorough apd sufficient to pre- parestudents tor our ‘test colleges aud ‘uuiversties, Kota Yor catalogue oF call st school from 2:40, pun. 40 3pm. THOS. W. SIDWELL, auis-3m Principal. Iss MAY MEAD, a TEACHER OF PIANO. ‘Terms reagouable, For particulars, &c., apply at 902 22d st. nw. ‘sel-ime MU SS80ss, PORSCHES GERMAN, FRES Vi and Enzlish School and Kinderzarten will re- Open October Ist, German and French taugh’ by constant pi For circulars apply 1224 12th st. a : anti aus M* at MASONIC HALL, Corner 9th and F sts n.w., Washingt Reopens for the seashn of INS. 1. G. NARINTS: ACADEMY OF DANCING AND DE- PORTMENT, D.C, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 267 for the formation of classes. aggifeulars to be lind at music stores, OF at the Ac jemy. N sel5-1m RS. GEO. C. CHIPMAN WILL OPEN ATHER Tesidence, 1131 17th st. n.w., on MONDAY, ber 21st, a school for children, All lessons fulth- y prepared during school hours, se15-1m Ik INDERGARTE NORMAL INSTITUTE IX for Teachers. with mod ‘Mrs. LOUISE und Miss SU pals. Circulars at the National Kindergarten, ‘st., and at the Froebei Institute, 1127 1sth st, publicare warned against some who claim to ope new Kindergurtens, but know nothing of the system. aul5-Gw TPHE CORCORAN SCERTIRIG SCHOOL OF THE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. "The exercises of this school will he resummed th the Puiweraity Bullding TUESDAY, OCTOBEH 6TH, at Sorcion Hestdes tive general course instrnetions will be given in special courses, as Civil and Mining Engineering, Analytical Chemistry, Metallurgy, &c. Thisschootis open bot sexes Persons wishing to enter this department are re- quested to call onthe Dean and register thelr names as early as possible. ‘or catalogues OF. information apply to Prof. ET. FPRISTOE, Dean, or to sel7-6m TPE Cor N chool.“The exercises of thie school will bere sumed on MONDAY, the 2ist of September, at 9 O'clock a.m, Previous to that date Prof. ANDREW P. MON’ UE, A.M., or one of his assistants, will be Gully: in attendance at the school buniding, Nov 1335 H street n. w., to confer a new students or to ane he JAMES C. WELLING, Li.D., swer Inquiries concernin school. _8e10-61n. MES C. WELLING, Presidé TPHMOROUGH, INDIVIDUAL ANSTRU given in the hse or the Typewriter at the Spencerl— sin business College, Day or Evening. Mod of tuition, =] 7 = A YFAR BOARD, AND TUITION— S175 Youre tates Stisser, Renate Ser nar $175. Boys’, Military Academy 200, Young Men, tary College. Address EPISCOPAL SCHOOLS, iad dontield, S 3 Ms Sa! ERMAN AND ENG ML Tish Senoot, ‘reopens ~epiem- ber ist. Th aiiches and German, language taught practically. "Evening German classes for adults and children. @ DENGLER. Principal, “au25-1m\* NHE BOYS ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL HIGH School, 3. W. Hunt, Peinctpal, commences. its h annual -esion Se; tember 14th'in North Session Room Dr. Sunderland's church. 4% 3t.;entrance north gate instruction thorough: pupils titted for the best colleges, universities and palvtecinic schools, or, for business; also for comprtitive examinations They take high rank in the varivas institutions of th SWITHIN y aiinits and classifies young men. boys at min 10 SSVTTHING SHORT SHORTLIDGES MEDIA ACAD- uy thhe. Send for cireulara “SW! LIDGE, A.M., (Harvard College Graduate, Media, MySite ee ae ‘TED — LADIES, GENTLEMEN AN Youths desiritg a thorough evening course, bus. {ness or common school, to send tor circular, “IVY. INSTITUTE, 6. w. cor. Sthund Kats. nw. 629-1m* B BERUITZ SCHOOLS OF LANGUAG! f Weed Washina Pa N. ROSTON, YROVIDENCE, NEW YORK, BROOKLYN, FINLADELPHIA, —- BALTIMORE, BISSERPOLIS. | SERAUI red eve best schools leatiine tospents write rend and understand the fore eign ‘Terms begin SETPEMBER 7. cds Prof.N. JOLY, se10 728 Lath sk. nw. ASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, Moore's Hall, nw. seventeenth year. ‘Stgan, Voice, “Violin, "Fite, Cornet, 2c. ; RD, Director. ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE SECU. -raltrond suocks, notes secured by decd et ea Site ek Bre NaS Dare clei Me ee nd HUFTY & D" $05 1301 ¥ nw. NEY TO LOAN Mipsipe in siete Charges moderate No pid : 1505 Pennsylvania ave. HAVE NONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL ES- ‘delay when security is good. 0. C. GREEN; Room FG ikenten’s bullding, Cor: Mine sind La ave" jee ONEY 70 Loan ORE A Wists oF lowest atin on: or ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE, studi Classical and Comt Mer Se eae jy13-3m MORGAN'S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG & CADIES AND GL ‘Twelfth year begins SEPTEM! 1886. siden dntveienchem of rene aod Germeiy, Mane Movoxarpxnus Scoot AND WELLESLEY PREPARATORY, 1305 17th st. and 1624 Massachusetts ave, ‘This well-established French and English Family acd Day Schoo! for girls will reopen SEPTEMBEH 23, 1585. Primary, Intermediate, Academie, College Prepare tory aust Musical Departments. sessous in Freuch- under the direction of Prof employed by the school for the benefit of atau parts of Ue city, For terms and circulars address MES. L. icDONALD, Miss ANNA ELLIS, sel4-2m Principals W. 5, EOS LS; 3 TUTOR, « aiid Principal “Parson's Business school,” ite gpens OUTOHE I OTHE bug tamoute iam io o ching Penmatship, agi - “Arithmetic (specality of rapid Calculations) and all higher Mathematics" Address P.O. Box 294, city. _selztocl ‘OCAL LESSONS. Vv Mis. HARRIETTA MILLS, ‘Cards at Ellis’. Lesions resumed September 15th, DONCH WE on the Vielitt on Sep 14th, ‘at his residence, 608 IL Rorthwest. “el g ix KK! 1234 B. ARENCH KINDPI MADAME CHEVEES Diplomee de I" Ac Ademie de Paris, will oper October 1, a FRENCH KINDERGARTEN § children under 12 years old. Ma veciuumt bag had long ex: perience as 4 teacher, sud wil instruct her pupils by the NATURAL METHOD to speak French ina very short thine. Pri English branches will also be to «ive instrnetion in the Hossbte and the const ‘be to make pupils SP y out Will be ;pieased 10 call upon parents and explain her method fn detail, Ad- dress, 1434 Q stn. w. ‘Aiternoouan’ Hvening Classes will be arranged for more advan! pupils, abd Private Lewons will wiso sel: EDUCATIONAL. _ SHOOL POR BOYS UNDER POUW Neue thee (Coen 1538 Tata. w., tenth year. reopens einer 1.2885, closes June 1” Ise.” English, Preneh and Latin. one. Sentors, iu change of Lacton ts Y derfulls any oue to learn Lo speak ish, Italian, French and Ger froin the tonne cunvemations guaranteed in a shot evening and Gentiefnon or Children. ¢ vent we pens ME CE A Home and Day School for Young ng. 0 on charge of the Hert school. Music and Art A speck method for Utite giris from 7 mn lish, ASTERY OF Prot French son ds.an git \ MABYEASD ac The next sesion of this 20TH _OF SEPTEMBER NI RGIA LE BRANCIDDS, |i ANSTS, aS well us those wislilik { erIONMFs OF Teachers. Teruis easy Your RSCHAPT SYSTEM —A Wow imple and Very fire lesson Entire mastery Private Lessons, and in Clams fh eral Afertnit Slagwes in tbe Prench Langu Raturdays, at ch) Peli. pen ing, ress 15H i st. cw Paris, Oe aT TUCTEN France, FRE CH PRONUNGT A Here's Special ear VU ler jrerialiy awk fally He pronunciation, property tit A correct accent ahd A ent $y re aguaces of anne, ett iow with far goouter profit and with imi = MOND A 2a and 2 ping (k TONI B 4 YF PROPESSOIS EN. ffte an msi Pract ear of twe AUG. J. SMITH, President, Ma. Agri College, Ma. FOOL off Partion ARTMENT, - ATIONAL UNI MONDA RSUTY, + OCPOBEN fh 1, 1 = BER IST. Mode i MISS EARLE, 1216 ket QHORTHAND — REGULAR CLASS SESSIONS ‘every evening. Private lessons @ spe shorthand books and publications constant! and exceptional opport offered at WASH QUARTERS. #2 PRIVATE [sons Annapol re pn at, aA ees iat lee \GTON PHONOGKAP ¥ fal exaltation, = ‘West Polnt, IVY INSTITUTE, «w, corner Sth and Kate mw. oF. ‘wenlng Classes, §3 and $5 a mouth. Business. SW. FLYNN, A.M 2) J. PRANCIS GERMULLLE Organ, Vocal Music and iention ‘to bectnners as well as 741 7th st nw W ANERLEY SEMINARY 1587 TT. y. w Boarding ‘and Day School f Tne 17ey ptember 24th, MISS L DRENCH LESSONS Parisian pronuy “nifece eae 10m MA EWOOD INSTITUTE of the a SEPTEM LLE V PRUD HOMME, 2014 170 at nw. bet. K ated Ee CONCORDVILLE, or college or bun es, indy gradaates, Careful atte nd girls a6 A.M. Bria M Collegiate Institute, will take instrumental music au European masters iclowed, For terius and WASHINGTON pile in Wel wid fettionds oo tetas 3 MAFENODY. particulars: _auls-in TLE MISSES TIPPEY'S SCHOOL FO ‘s, 1 _13th annual session commences sept. 15. X Line For Catalogue address Miss DROF teacher, x, uber, Guitar, . Pian ~ $8 per term. Inquire at Palave. 2. W. X iss culture. pes” BURRS: M Family {1 reopen WEDNESDAY, Sept au28-2m French, the language of the sc Apply at 1025 Verm wav. OR GIRLS AND Hi 36 Corcoran sirect. eet BRAGG'S ENGLISIL AND CLASSICAL Day School fo ris, 330 Cs. n. w., 0 IRTENSTE THE POPULAR teach during July, Aucust Singing and ¥ om a AMY LEAVITT, OF BOSTON, GRAD uate and certified exaininer of the New Fagiand Conservatory. ‘Piano teehuique, 1012 10th st naw, and Voce. ISH AND Rchool, 1308 H stree FRENCH em BOOKS, &c. Heavovarrens For Scuoor Boos ALL THE TEXT BOOKS USED IN THE PUBLIC SCHUOLS FURNISH seld. Scaoon Booxs » AT CONTRACT PRICES BY WAL BALLANTYNE & SO) 425 Tht SND SCH arian Hook St ie Preah weds bau FoR EVERY THE LOWEST CONTACT [ES GUARAN- A Large Stock of PRIVATE SCIH00!, BOOKS, 6. PURSES it BAU! Lady ‘The New Riverside Paper Series ml iS inn aircon PUBLICATIONS AT EDUC 'S Rook Departament, 41 , oF Blanche W itis Howard, Towel Silas Lapham, by W Ath the Ruties, Trans by Mrs AL. Wistar. ae au Tee Barns Or Tre Booxs SPECIAL RATES FOR SEPTEMBER ON ALL BOOKS: YEARS, RE MADE FROM PUBLISH: ON ALL NEW BOOKS, 20 PI G. A, WHITA’ THAT HAVE BEEN IN STOCK TW A DISCOUNT OF 30 PER CENT WLLL RETAIL PRICES BR CENT DISCOUNT °K, 1105 Pennsyivania a Saas OF MUSIC. Ubstablished 1877. 707 Sith st. mw. ‘Open daily: hours, 1 105 p.m. Modern nicthods—thorough and procressive. ‘Private and class jessons, at Schoo! and residences, FREE ADVANTAGES Piano or Voice, $5, $8, $10 and $15.4 term. Emureh organ (atgan for prociioe) OLS term, ‘Violin, $2: — i ee “ie ies ad yplcutio: ses ot anes eee TW Asuinoton connate INSTITUTE, _ 1023 Vermont avenue, Boarding and Day Schoo! for Young Ladies and Little ‘This insitation will enter upon its twelfth annual seasion Wednesday, September 23d, 1885, BUCHER. ed Mrs.Z 0, BUCHER... -vieg Peipepal Assisted by a full of experienced catalogues aud particulars apply (pal. mtis tn GERMAN LADY With HIGHEST RECOM- mendations and references desires of any f 1315 G st. nw. HIVTON'S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG [O} stor the study of Litessiere: Palioenny eed tee fora Boars F ¥ Braddon: Mount Hoy: Rupert Goodwin, by Stes Reavis racideon; Only a oR. ‘Foot, x ba voy author of Dura “Thorne: fit wich y wuibor of Dora Therne: Evelyn's Polly, by Dora Thorne: Rutherford, Kadger Faw ett. Wedal ‘Card Engraving a specialty. 120 hg and Card Lugravitig a spec Sheets goud Nowe auld SNA) Betled Proj RSUPPLIES.” NOON, OCT) TION & ‘Yard, Washington, for 25, PROPO: Vy Pay OFFICE, Wansiworox, D.C, oI} ‘D.C, Viz: 15,16, 17, hardware, No. 1s, Potash and Sienna. No 19. marc required to be made IN DUPLICATE. forms. (with schedules giving funraptors must be certified to belore m United Sates THOS. H. LOOK! selTlawaw Pay Director UN. Navy Pay Avent, SGHLITZS. MILWAUKEE LAGER BEER CAM'L C. PALMER, some