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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. OFFICE OF THE CHIEE SIGNAL OFFICER, Wasittnatox, D. C.. Sept. 25,1885, 11 am. For the middie Atlantic states, | slightl; warmer tair wes variable wind: “ For Saturda: fair weather is indi- cated for New England and the middle Atlan- Frour Has ApvANcED.—We have bought Jargety flour made from old wheat, and will sell N.T. Metzcer & Bro., Grocers, a ‘th street northwest. Mar. J. P. PALMER returned last night from New York, where she has been during the week dally being received at her establishment, No. SioF Fateet, a ° = ‘To-morrow, last matinee of “Hazel Kirke.” Children under 12 years of age admitted to re- tic states. Jow.the best brands lower than Fou ean bay Jooking afer her full importations, which are Henzoc’s Nixtu Street Opera Hovse.— Served seats, 10 cents. For BARGAINS visit the Family Shoe Store, 810 7th street northwest. Gexts’ Frise Cazr Boors trom $1.98 up. Z. Burnsburger, No. 908 Til street) four Gord above L Mr. L. G. MAntni's ACADEMY, Masonic Temple, opens to-morrow at 3 p.m. Former Pupils are invited. NEVER Go To Sra, but call and see our $4 Bho“ Young's, 402 Tus stscct "Sco the Old ‘oung’s 2 7th street ie aay in Window. Curipren's kid and Teduced to 54 cents at tl 810 7th street northwest. FULt Lrxe of carpets and chamber furniture edded to our stock. W. H. Hoventor & Co., 1214 F street northwest, Sreson’s Raw Epox, Duniap and other pop- lar blocks “hats just received at popular Franc’s, corner 7th a tree! Baty strictly one tab bat and gents’ furnish- ing store in this city. BURMESE GLASSWARE.—Most desirable and attractive novelty. Just received at J. W. Bo- Yeler Son’s, 923 Pennsylvania avenue. Orzsina.—J. C. Hutchinson will display for Ge ners three days wrape from Emile Pingst, Bara Mayer, A. Mortiage and Worth. e nest assortment ever shown in this city. FAmity SHOE Store, 310 7th street n. w. REMEMBER, Eiseman Bros., corner 7th an: most popular clothiers and tailors of A Worp Coxcersixo Your “HovsrHotp.” Thef agency for this famous sewing machine is Bow af i717 Penn. ave. n.w.. Wie Silebeling. Also “Leader,” “Singer,’ and other makes on ‘easy terms. FURNACES, LATROBES AND RANGES repaired mptly. Geo. E. Gartrell, 815 7thst. Heat- stoves and ranges at low prices. Laptes’ Kip anp Goat Burton, worked button holes, only 96 cents a pair. Family Shoe Store, 310 7th street northwest. Moe. T.B. Harrison, 1329 F street northwest, isin New York making her selections of im: ‘ported millinery for early fall and winter wear, SALES UNPRECEDENTED.—Our four-year old pure Rye Whisky, direct from the U. & bonded ‘warehouse, at $3 pergallon. N.T. METZGER & BRo., Gi 41 hn street northwest, 5-YEAR-OLp Virgittia Vinegar and Pure Spices for pickling. A. Heitmuller & Co., 1333 14th street. REMEMBER, That Eiseman Bros., corner 7th and E streets, re the manufacturers of all the clothing they sel t_ spring heel shoes Family Shoe Store, are the ‘ashing- MARRIED—Happy couples in search of house- Keeping outfits call at Breitbarth’s Odd Fellows’ Hail furniture store. GENTS’ WALKINGFAST SHOES, hand-sewed, $2.99. at the great and only Family ShoeStore, 10 7th street northwest, first ‘store above Pennsylvania avenue. GOVERNMENT CLERKS, stick close to your desks and it will save your bacon; but you can | call as as nine o'clock every evening at Breitbarth’s mammoth furniture establieh- ment, Odd Fellows’ Hall, to make your pur. REMEMBER ‘That Elseman Bros.. corner 7th and Estreets, sell the most reliable clothing at the lowest FUSSELL's Ice CREAM shipped anywhere out ‘Sitown; 1427 New York avenue. Tax a gallon of Luyties Brothers’ Old Rye ‘Whisky; $3 per gallon, “Se. per at at A. Heiunuiler & Go.’s, 1333 14th st.n.w. Lapres’ Fixe Frexcu Kip Snors, hand- sewed, at $3.47. Z. Strasburger, No. 906 7th Mreet, four doors above L Don't ForGer that the Family Shoe Store, 810 7th street northwest, are selling school Shoes at 72 cents. Face and eyesight fitted. Hempler’s, cor. 4% CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-Night. Forp’s Opera Hovse—“The Black Crook.” ALBAUGH's OrERa Hovse—Bartley Camp- Dell's “Clio.” THEateR Comrqur—Variety. Henzoe’s Orera Hovse.—“Hazel Kirke.” Dive Muskum.—The Leonzo Brothers and their Dogs. ——— Condensed Locals. Prof. W. B. Johnson, of the Wayland semt- nary, this city, Is attending the session of the Maryland Baptist state convention at West- minster, Md. About seven o'clock last evening Detective Mattingly found in Judiciary square a female infant; Was neatly dressed in calico and a knit Jacket. It was sent to St. Ann’s infant asylum. The district attorney has, for the United States, fled a suit axainst CC. Frayser as Frin- cipal and W. M. Starr and George T. Mason, on bond of $200, for alleged failure of the principal tocarry out @ mail contract with the govern- ment. Mr. R_O. Holtzman has leased the Rathbone house, No. $ Lafayette square, to Senator Dolph, of the Marcy house, No. 23 Lafayette square, to Hon. A. Dowdney, Repre- Sentative in Congress of kc city. William A. Freeman Lodge. 9.00 0. F. tage, P. secretary, Sophia Johnson, a twelve-year-old colored Birl, wont into a store on 7th street and stole a mug, filled with pennies. Judge Snell to-day Bave her one month in ja! ‘The case of Addison Day, the colored under- taker, charged with being an unlicensed pawn broker, was continued in the Police Court to- day until Tuesday next. ———+—__ A Woman Woasted Alive. Day before yesterday, Mrs. Anne Burgess, wife of James Burgess, of Forestville, Md., to facilitate the kindling ofa fire poured coal ofl on it from a can, which immediately exploded, throwing the burning quid all over her. She Tan out of the house crying for help, and when found she was entirely nuked and prostrate Upon the ground literally roasted alive, and writhing in the greatest agony. Dr. Torrey, of Uniontown, was promptly called, but could afford no relief whatever. She died atter twelve hoursof the most terribiesuffering. Mrs. Bur- Sess Would have become a mother in a few days. eS Ropneeies Rerortep.—Edward B. Fadeley, Bowen road, reports that his house was entered ‘On the 29th of last month and robbed of artl- Patrick Dowd reports the ‘atch worth $10.—Mrs. Mary ¥. 457 Missouri avenue, reports stolen from ‘Douse articles Le . Sum Smith, col ored. has been arrested on suspicion of stedli: the articles. . > ——o—___ DeaTH or WitLtaM B. BkowNe.—Mr. Wil- Mam Burnett Browne, whodied at his home, gorner 6th and E streets southwest, early yes: ferday morning, aged 34, was a clerk in the Btate department. He was a grandson of the late George Mattingly. He was secretary ofthe South Washington Endowment association, and for many years secretary of St, Dominic's Holy Name ‘society. He leaves a wife and Ubree children. The funeral will take place from his late residence | to-morrow morning. ‘The remains will be taken to St. Dominic's chureb, where requiem mass will be said. ————— Hep rox PAssixc A COUNTERFEIT 850 NorE.—The case of the two young men, Hi E. Candler and William Langley, charged wi passing a counterfeit $50 bank note ou the firm ‘of Thomas E. Waggaman, the real estate broker, was called for trial {n the Poltee Court this morning. The testimony showed that angley presented « $50 note at the Bank of ‘Washington and at the Central National bank toget it changed and they refused toe it, ‘The Normal Scheel. THE NEW PRINCIPAL AT THE FRANKLIN BUILDING—PROPOSED CHANGES IN THE SCHOOL. Miss Emma 8. Atkinson, the new principal of the Normal school, has not taken formal charge Of the school yet, although she has been pres- ent at the Franklin building every day since her appointment. Miss Schimmelfennig, the assistant to the principal of the school, has conducted the exercises since the school Opened. She will continue as assistant under isa Atkinson, while the training schools will be taught by Misses Pittis and Ravenburg, who Will act as assistants to Miss Atkinson. "Miss Atkinson has devoted much of her time since her appointment, last Tuesday, in ex- amining the methods of teaching employed in the schools in the Franklin buil There will be a number of changes made in work in the Normal school,although Miss Atkinson's plans have not been completely formulated yet. Itis probable that more attention will be given to the methods of teaching in the higher rades. It is Superintendent 1's plan to fave , Jepresent sive iehoot of och rade located Franklin beilding. ent time all the, ted there ‘grades are except the third. The Ne school pupils will then have the benefitof observing ip ail the grades below the High school. Herzoc's NrxtH Street Orrra Hovsr.— To-morrow, “ Hazel Kirke” matinee. Children under 12 ‘years of age admitted to reserved seats, 10 cents Havixe For A Loxe Tixe Recognized the want of the patrons to all the ad- ‘vantages possible, we have completed, at a big ex- pense, show room well worthy of any leading house. ‘This room is conceded by all to be the best adapted room for all advantageous reasons in the states. In this room there radiates a light similar to a sunlight. No purchaser can. therefore, say that they were not given every advantage for buy- ing. In this large and airy room, which {s 117 feet deep and 23 feet high, we keep an assortment of all the latest novelties in Dress Goods, Black Goods, Silk and Velvets. Our Dress Goods Department comprises the newest coloring and designs in Boucle Diagonals, Foules, ‘Heather Mixtures, Homespuns, Tricots, Shoodas, Ot- tomans, Bourette Stripes, Plaid Hairlines, Checks and Combination Suitings, etc. pi EK % EE EE m3 SS He tun & kc Ss8 = Our Silk Department is complete, with fall lines of colors in Broeades, Surahs, Rhadames and Gros-grains, in the newest and most desirable patterns, ‘Weare also the acents and have imported direct from Lyons the celebrated Black Grosgrain Silk of C.J. Bonnet & Co. $1.00 per yd. No. 260......2.00 per yd. ere 6G@ 00 00 Inour Black Goods Department we can show you, in Silk-warp Goods, Henriettas, Melrose, Drapd’Aima, Armure, Crepe Cloth, Coupoure, Venetian. In All-wool Goods—Melrose, Drap d’Alma, Jersey Cloths, Camels’ Hatr Wicker Cloth, Cachemire De Linde, Biarriz Cords, etc. OUR SECOND FLOOR. ‘We have displayed the newest and most complete We Ase Hee For Tur oa OUR AIM IN LIPE Is TO SELL FINE CLOTH- ING FOR MEN, YOUTHS, BOYS..4ND CHIL- DREN AT PRICES. THE LOWSST POSSIBLE CONSISTENT WITH GOOD GOODS AND HON- EST WORKMANSHIP. WE ARE DOING IT NOW, AND SHALL CON- PEOPLE OF WASHINGTON CONTINUE THE PATRONAGE ®HEY HAVE 80 GENEROUSLY BESTOWED UPON US. WHETHE®'.YOU COME 578, an YOURSELF OR SEND YOUR CHILD JT J8 ALL ‘THE SAME-ONE PRICE TO aBY—COURTESY TO THOSE WHO HONOR US WITH A VIBIT, | cost; WHETHER IT BE ONE OF INBPECTION OF PURCHASE I8, AND ALWAYS @HALL BE A CHARACTERISTIC OF OUR HOUSE. THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING COMPANY, 400, CORNER 7TH AND D 8TS.-5.W. se2B J. M. GRADY, MANAGER No Fase Promszs To BAMBOOZLE BUYERS, “THE TRUTH, THE WHOLE TRUTH, AND NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH,” 8 WHAT THE PUBLIC WANTS BUYERS DON'T WANT GOODS PROMISED LOW AND THEN SOLD HIGH ‘VICTOR E ADLER'S ‘TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, 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 LN WASHING- TON. PANTS OF GOOD MATERIAL AND RELIABLE | WORKMANSHIP AT EXACTLY Soh: ‘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. Une of wraps of every conceivable style and color. will not say anything regarding the prices, but earn. estly request you to examine them. We ask this as a favor. and, therefore, should you come with the desire of looking only, we shall show you Just the same at- tention, as we feel convinced that this will be the cause of selling you a wrap when yo are in need of one. ‘Wealso keep on this floor a stock of Jerseys, which ‘we promise you no other house can secure the same designs. We, therefore, assure you something entirely new and nobby. Our buyer of this Department has displayed unique taste in the designs, which are his original, and, therefore, wé would like you to see them. We also-have on this floor our Fur, Lace Curtain and Underwear Department, which have just been re- plenished, and have not the space to particularize. Our Lace Curtain Department is ripe with the latest Patterns from Nottingham, which we have just im- Ported through the custom house. These embody the Russian, Antique, Persian, Madras and all other new designs. We have made lots of new friends and cémented ties of friendship stronger with our old ones by OUR ONE PRICE WAY OF DOING BUSINESS, Every article marked in plain figures, LANSBURGH & BRO. 8e24 420.422. 424. axp 426 SEVENTH STREET. We Axe Dany Is Recent ‘OF NEW STYLES OF FALL AND WINTER SUITS AND OVERCOATS, FRESH FROM THE MANUFACTORY OF WANAMAKER, OF PHILADELPHIA. THE MAKER'S NAMEIS AGUARANTEE 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, AND 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 KEEPING UP THE VERY LATEST STYLES, IN SMALL BOYS’ SUITS OUR VELVET, CORDUROYS, CORKSCREWS, CAgsI- MERS, 4C. ARE ENTIRELY NEW. SOME WIDE-WALE DIAGONALS ARE SPECIALLY DRESSY. E. B BARNUM & 00, 024 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Rovat Srnozs, ‘The New Style Fall Dress Goods, in brown, bioe, green, garnet and black, 12 yards for $2, DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, $2, $2.50, $4.50, $5, 86, $7, 88, $9, $10. e3 shard HEAVY BED COMFORTS, $1, CRIB BLANKETS, $1. ROYAL SERGES, the New Style Fall Dress Goods, 12 yards for $2. = CLOTH FOR BOYS’ WEAR, one yard and « half wide, 374g. BLACK SILKS, excellent quality. 75¢. COLORED SILKS, excellent quality, 75¢. HANDSOME BROCADE SILK VEL’ cheap at $1.50. COLORED SILK VELVETS, $1. BLACK SILK VELVETS, $1. BLACK SILKS worth $1.25 reduced to $1. COLORED SILKS worth $1.25 reduced to $1. BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, $1.50, ROYAL SERGES in all acon colors, new style, 12 yards CARTER's, ‘Tl. MARKET SPACER ut that two weeks ago Langley came to Mr. Wi an’s office, and the bill was changed for him. Candler said he found the bill in the water closet at his house. The case was sent to —— Biswor O'SULLIVAN REFUsEs A Purse— t Rey. Bishop O'Sullivan, pastor of St Dresented with a purse of $1,000 dy lis copes & purse o! 000 by his Fation, but he declined to accept It, und advised he committee to turn it over to his successor for the benefit of the debt of the church. He said he came a them with nothing, and Preferred to take nothing away with him. gvervign Grand Ladgs of Odd Fellows ia see ran rel ses sion in Baltimore, last evening ted’ SE Lurth, degree’ tor the uniform ‘metnbers of the encainpment branch. The degree will be called the © Patriarch Militant” and. the mem. bers “Chevaliers.” The uniform will be some What more elaborate than that now in use. Excuusion Rares 70 Cox's Passenger department of the Baltimore and Po- Faltiond announces that round tri Cox's station, on Pope's creek ine, at low ‘Tiekete sola on 222 ‘Near 7th Street, 900 go SGHLITZS MILWAUKE$ LAGER BEER THE BEST IY THE DISTRICT. 48K FOR IT S4M'L C. PALMER, Acura Daror: 1224 20th Sirest Northwest, | can be: ‘Telepbone. 454. AND ICE CHESTS, WITH SLATE STONE y: SHELVES, Sraiox.—The | “k2owlMeed everywhere the BEST for Family Use, Daily recetving. per steamer, our Fall Stock of trip ex-| NOVELTIES IN DECORATED POTTERY AND| TRUNKS and SATCHELS of PORCELAIN. FULL STOCK OF KITCHEN UTENSIIA. ‘M. W. BEVERIDGE, Lerenrza, ealdes ” VICTOR E. ADLER'S 10 TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSR STRICTLY ONE PRICK, 927 and 929 Geventh street northwest, Cornée Massachusetts avenue. (gj, 0Pe evenings until 9; Saturdays until 11. We Azz Recewixe 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, 4 NEAT STYLES CASSIMERE PANTALOONS, IN HaIR LINES, MIXTURES, AND DIAGO- Nala. BOYS SCHOOL, DRESS AND PLAY SUITS, TOGETHER WITH A FULL LINE OF GENTS FURNESHINGS, ALL AT OUR USUAL LOW PRICES. te, BC5 ‘fat, 186; Fat, covered eaucepans, 8ei'3-ah, EDUCATIONAL ‘DENNISON ‘Wilt resume her at his: init ccueine Chases TN DaNoENa BA GRABAM BELLS SOHO ton a, ACADEMY, ‘Will be reopened on the NATIONAL RIFLES HALT, First Monday in October. se25.ge_ | G, between 9th and 10th stx_nw., om SATURDAY, ERMAN TAUGHT TO_ADULTS AND cari. | Secret S |All the latest and most fashionable dances aren (from 8 Zee ctaral Method), & specsy. r. Com’ (Ni ty. {bideeo's Hayend asurdaycamen "3 DOKA >INKNEY INSTITUTE, 816 CONNECTICUT PESENEY, INST iench Behool for young tate oe ber SUth. For ter ha little GUS janes BURGENS, Principals. se25-Limé forks ou aueck Senders Bes oreo ttaneS ego ssioomateches, a broil SAI Eihen spoons 4c; Dust pan'Ser Whi | Gentlemen's Hate and fine silk Umbre- 2 care Oc; Book straps 4c; Large ham- Jas, Complete stock now ready, Seal Skin mers Cake 9c; Tampico whisk ene, reavee ‘and res! into jues or brooms Taree Eitcheo Enives 8c; Eese — ‘Stinemets & Son, 7 Pennsylvania iv eedaicar bes | Roun 28 eis. -amz aro, moro one wins | FOR SALE— MISCELLANEOUS 5 bands and id lines 10 $2.97; | FOR SALE SPLATEORM COUNTER SCALES, cloned dame Bed ets ft | Loo sins a ia a sets 56 pes. 3.79; it french china hand & SCHOOL SETTEE Elegant IR. SALE—TWELV! painted 56 pes.’ only 7.98; Fisenines, wood, movable in Ged b order; each 13 Sombination dinner and tea sets 180 pes. oniy | fess 1eng-Call * Seite 2-46, Splash mats So; Baby carriagee, below {ns will be offered th every Geman ee = Extraordinary Attraction. ‘Weare now offering the most fonaplete Fee EE BARGAIN—A D, ER V Fe ANGLER VAPOR stab Cy ’ ent Re GAPE GREAT BARGER ee line of Boots and ever shown in at rare chance fo Prices which will eurely tempt you to buy.” As | 12 Heart of cit: Fare cha Doarding house; cheng eee &n évidence of what we are dolug we would say Fetiring from business. Dick & that we are selling a solid leather Bation Shoe | BIMONa: O17 7th ex nw. eS for boys at 97c., sold elsewhere for $1.50. Our S7e. misses School Shoe cannot be Seas % AT SLOT we reselling an z a Kid Shoe for ladies, Thes MAUSLAT we have the genuine Cor a7 we have ¢ Com: ‘Shoes for ladies’ and malgses. ‘these are wares ‘Safes; small and medium. office. ne24-2¢ 1B SALE—A GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE: Stock, fixtar hi e E ice" alter aT Address N. A., Star office se24-lw® R SALE—CHEAP—IMPROVED FIRE PROO! ‘Aridrese Box 184 Siar a Fre ea dit RPG, eae Our 67c. children’s Spring Heels are sold in | vents tts handaotsels furtabed eegeele he con, other stores at 90c, ce atte, q | ase wn ater IO o'clock. saat len’s genu! Cals \0e8, Button, Lace ant Ne 3 Congress, at $1.97. We have these in all styles, | H's ues hus waited bear tag Bie, BOUND. TE pe a SE aateror Ialy to drive, ‘Aso, ear new tide ber ag Men's iceable Lace Shoes at 17, and haroess, Can seen at HOLMES & SON’ Cait Boots $1.77 and up. Kip Boots $1.47 | Sable, 1273 Ist nw. eee s and up. ing warranted as represented and sat- R SALE-I WILL SELL MY VALUABLE Yeung tron Gay Horse, sound, safe and faut; also, isfaction guaranteed or money refunded. my Buggy, made by Walter, of this city; in excellent STRASBURGER BRos., condition; and top Surry, Harness, Robes, 738 7th street, between G and Hand 461 | Blankets, @o. If not sold at privaié sale before Satur ‘Pennsylvania avenue, near 4% street. Gent’s 83 Shoes 1 ay, will then be sold at pubile sale by hoa, Dowil itm. Can beseen at isis Livery ‘Stable and Feta nw. DR. STREET. suntle, In Cons Laced and Button reduced to $1.99 1OR SALE—ONE PAIR OF FINE BAY MAR. ‘at the Family Shoe Store, 310 7th street north- | A’ fine drivers, single or double; sound, gentie west. I | Kind. “One Beach wagon and double set'of harness: leaving thecity; can be teenat tne soabig fount partzs heqity; can be ween M. Augenstein, $17, 819, $21 7th st.m.w. | of} asus G. BOWEN. O45 Now York ave soot eolgwn Saleh odtins ieee ote) Pie Sp aorow only: 4 doz, cups and saucers, 4 doz, plates, feat dion i vegetable dir’ aust duces 99¢.; lava Certs] 23c.; 30-ft. clothesline, FOE, SALE 7A, MAGNIBICENT. “SQUARE, gfand Scale Piano, in handsomely finished, four Tound corner rosewood case; richly carved top and bottom mouldings, heavily carved legs, Tl octave, ‘4c: ; 20-ft., 17e.; agraffe throughout, and a superb tone in ‘volume and Be Pes Se ties naires Teg ating | eceoe enemies aa eben ea, Coens size clothes baskets, 44¢.; japanned ¢ranro | Balf, 8 now leaving city and will sell for only $175. brush and tray, 17c.; "deco! chamber sets, Ba ineluding Seay Cover and stool. Cost $600 $2.21; chopping bowl and knife, 176. colored is a grand. in. Don't missit. Must be sold th “Apply abonce. TIANO EXCHANGE: glass ‘stand ame, complete, i9e.; decorated 422 9th at. fea sets, 56 pieces, $3.20; decorated ‘chamber | = 455 —Z\TE—A WELL TOG eoce gels, with handied and covered slop Jars, $4.90; Store, GIne A g000 Meee Ce ee ¥q doz. knives and forks, 36c.; decorated dinner | riht man Agply to Da REN HOW ER N 1226 sets, 111 pleces, $10.97; 4% doz. silver plated | Fst. sezl-2w teaspoons, BSo. Me Knives | 5 doz. white handl ind forks, 59c.; large size tea pots, 1! ieee SALE-LOT OF OLD OFFICE DESKS, site; "26c.; 2-gt. covered buckets, 6c. Plgcon holes and twosioves. Also medium size ‘Miller Safe for sale or exchange for a small sale. 8e19-1w* Ml CO... cor. 7th and F sta, 5 extra Bat, t., 140; largest size copper bottom ty .E- RI Ew LIQUORS: washoiler, 97¢; sold elsewhere at $1.50; AED OOK (WINES, TAQUOE sehool bags, 3 and 7e. apiece. 1 imoderater mast be! “old srithin avery fimftea ‘time, sndiize. apiece. jeave five years Tent sto te ‘Gentlemen’s New Styles Fall Hats, | s60 mouth. iC KNIGHT, 1792 Pensayioanin ene, $1 to $5; our $1.50 derby is pronounced equal | " seld4im Yoany $2.50 hat in the city, at Auerbac! > ‘OR SALE—MATCHED HORSES, SADDLE 1 Knit Jacket Depot, 7th and H: Remember that Our Prices horses, work horses, di STABLES, O st, between 9th and 10th sts. u.w. sell-im THOMYSON & SHEAR, ving horses at TALLY HO Norwoon Iserrrvrs, 1212 and 1214 14th Bireet Northwest. Select Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies ‘Reopens SEPTEMBER 30, 1885. ‘Mr. and Mra Wx. D. CABELL, Principals, fahed corps et Profemors and Amisted by en socom! References: Former patrons ofthe scheol. se25-tocl ‘sohiiat ‘1G 21st gt. nw. TEACHER OF ENGLISH BRANCHES. Bxpertenced in waching foreigners thelanguage 2¢-1mh RSEY WILL RESUME Hi ‘ieee if Callsthenice in igenineton.Ocober Baht Sas Comdron se aleaandtin: Va seagate SESSION 1885-1886 OF THE LINTHI- Vanes inoue of DG. will open ‘October Sth, 1865, at 7 pum. Appicstion for admission may be MATTHEWS, 1208 31st st_ JOHNSON, D™=5 BON. made to C. seeStock 1119 10th st, n.w. ‘Vocal and Instrumental Pupils received _se33-1m* BORGETOWN UNIVERSITY. SCHOOL OF Law, FACULTY. Di, JAMES 4. DOONAN, 6 J., President of the versity. Hon WILLIAM A. RICHARDSON, LL. D., (Chiet apie are Gee en caer ve Law, ‘Hon, WILLIAM M. MERRICK, LL. D., (Justice Supreme Court District Columbia), Lecturer on Com- mon Law ‘and Equity Jurisprudence. MARTIN F. MORRIS, LL. D., Lecturet on Equity Pleading and Practice wad the Law of Partnership, or ons and Adiniraity. JAMES G, PAYNE, LL. D.. Lectarer on the Law of ‘Real Ratate, the Law of Evidence,and Criminal Law. JOSEPH J. DARLANGTON, Fsg., Lecturer on the Law of Personal Property, Contracis and Negotlable Paper, and Testamentary Law. JOHN W. ROSS, LL. D., Lecturer on Common Law Bructice, and the Law of Torts, and Judge of the Moot ure. Rev. JOHN W. FOX, & J.. Professor of Latin. CHARLES W. HOFFMAN. LL. D., Dean of the Faculty. and President of the Moot Court. aS 'UEL M. YEATMAN, Esq, Secretary and 'reasurer. Introductory Lecture by Hon. William M. Merrick and announcements for the ensuing torm. at the Law Building, corner 6th and F streets northwest, on Wed- nesday, ber 7th, at 6:30 p.m. All interested are Most cordially Invited to atvernd. ‘The Sec can be seen at the Law Bullding from 6to7p.m., ly, for information, enrollment, etc. Circulars, giving course of study, terms, &c., can be obtained af Bookstores of Morrison, Brad Adama, OF Anglim, or on application to the undersizued, & M. YEATMAN, 8e21-3w Secretary. P.CAULFIRLD, MUS, DOG., 720 17th stn. w., ‘will resume business October 1, 1885. P.8.—Those wishing to secure bours prior to that date will pleane address at Gaithersburg, Montgomery county, Md. sel93m G¥ORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING PRACTI- SY cally taught. Success teed If instructions are followed. Private pupils preferred and number Umited. BR. F. CROMELLN, office of Johns & Kaston, Stenographers, 472 Louisiania ave. sel9 3m* Are twenty-five per cent less than any other house in the city. Family Shoe Store, 310 7th street northwest. 1 A Word to Laiies! We respectfully invite your kind Inspection of our unusual large variety of Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Shoes, ail made tor comfort, style and durability. We name in reneh kid hand-sewed button, Curaso kid hand-sewed, $3.75. Hand-welt walkphast, $3. Sudan, Dongola and giove kid, $2.50, Straight goat, very fine, $2.50, 33. Fair stitched, pebble a : Glove kid, congress and lace,'s Solid kid and pebble button and spring $1.50, $2. Child's spring heels, 50, 60, 75, 95c. Boys’ button and luce, $1 10 § Rubber boots and shoes all sizes, Wool-lined slip) (OR SALE-CLOSING-OUT STOCK OF FINE ‘opaud ue-top Baggtes, Jump-seats, Teasouuble nfter velused, WM F-DOWNEY, 1020 Lat LARGE STOCK OF CARRIAGES, Phaetons—10 per cent above cost—to make Foom furear load of Racine Spring Wagons, Persons iu waut of good wagons it will pay them to give me a «ail I have all sizes on hand A fancy bakery Wugon; nothing like it in city. Good stock of Day- tons of my own make, two und three seats: nicel finished. Good assortment of second-hand. work. Also, five hand-made Harness in stock at tae lowest prices. Will sell on time to sult. JAS. K. PKOBY, 280 82d st. and $240 Prospect ave., West Washing” ton, seo-2m. JPORSATE-CARRIAGES BUGGIES VARNISH ed and Business Wagons on monthly payments, My work gives satisfaction. Repairing promptly at tehded to, J. J. COOK, 3205 M st, George town. Forse SHEAP; SOME SINGLE AND double harness of wil kinds that are shop worn, but perfectly good. BRCKER'S, 1343 Pennsylvania av rs and bals. ‘ov: Sole agent for $ ‘50c. Electric Soles, See: The Old Lady in Window. P.S.—Job lot Boys’ Shoes 50 und 75e, 1 Ladies’ House Slippers, Only 23 cents a pair at_the Family Shoe Store, 810 7th street northwest, zt WOR SALE-AT GEYER & COvs, 468470 st n.w., the best bargains in the city. Carriages, iy id Wagons of all styles, both new and sec” ond hand. Also, repairing done’ with promptness. ‘whe cheapest place to hire horses and carriages. au22 WM. F.GEYER & CO. JOR SALE—LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SPRING - nd er ri id d-hand Hahn's Famous Specialties for the | pieions surreys, Extension Tops, Mecaull and Dan Young Ones, ‘Une latest styles out. J 816 7th st. and 1922 Pa. ave. x Misses’ 95c. Heel or Spring Heel Kid or Peb- ble Button, Misses’ $1.25 Goat and Kid Worked Hole Button, Childs’ Goat or Kid, Heel or Spring Heet, ithe Button, sizes 4 to 8s, 65c.; 9 to 104s, 75c. Sealed Proposals, indorsed “Proposals for Coal Child's solar Tip Button, 75¢, and K..” willbe received at this olfice until NOO Intent Hid o Gout Batign, 3, Coa to be delivered'at the Eguipmentand Ke depart " a “oul, to be delivered at the Equipmer lepart- Fore ee eee meni of the Navy Yard, Washington, D.C, Proposals are required to be made in duplicate, on official forms furnished (with schedules giving details) by this office. Forexpert and other necessary information apply to avy Ward. Bids ‘wil. be received. and considered only “from'** * regular dealers” in Coal, and the right ls reserved to reject any or all bids and’ to waive defects, Tespousibie persons must guarantee the prompt and faithful execition of cortruct, and the competency of the guarantors must be certified to be- Solar Tip Button, $1. Our School Shoes acknowledged the best for the money here or anywhere. x Men’s Working Shoes, Only 96 cents a pair at the Family Shoe Store, 810 7th street northwest. 1 I UGO KUERSCHNER, ‘Teacher of Plano, Organ and Vocal Music. ‘Terms reasonable. selt-1m® 1202 S st. nw. MARGUERITE F SAXTON, ‘Teacher of Elocution and Dramatic Art Apply or address ‘AL DEPART: VERSITY OF Tairty-seventh Session will beet ing. September 21st, at 8 o'clock, ; corner of 10th and E ste., D., to which the profession and public are respectfully, Invited. For further information apply between the Howry of @ and 10am. oF 4 ai G pat se17-1m ‘ASHINGTO: EN pon examine endorsed by a responsible Board of Judges. ‘Thorough instruction to Teachers, Ministers, Ora- tors, Singers aud others in the Culture and Develop maticatthe Voice ts crsay ot premaece ‘Special advantages for the Study of Practical Eng- list offered to Foreigners, Cure of Stammering, Stutterts and all painful Vocal Defects" Avtuods endorsed by prominent local vsiclans: a 4 limited number of Students accommodated with board/in the family of Principal sel7-3m. VATIONAL MEDICAL COLLEGE—MEDICAL aN DEPARTMENT OF THE COLUMBIAN UNT- VERSITY—The 64m Avaual Session will begin on MONDAY, OCTOBER STi, at 8 p.m. in the Moat eal Building, 1325 11 street n'w., with an Introductory Address by “Prof. D, W. Prentiss, M- D., to which the Profession’ and Public are cordially "Invited. The ecular, Iectares wit continue daly throughout the course, beginning at 5:30 p.in. caug Autumn Examinations, will commence at the ‘ollege on Tuesday, October 6th, at 7 p.m. | Fi Uculars anply to A. F. A. KING, M.D., Dean, 726 st. ice hours 8-300 10 a.m. & 4105 p.an. 816-1 AW SCHOOL OF THE COLUMBIAN UNIVER- |4 SITY. —The exercises of this School will be re- sumed in the Law Lecture Hall of the Columbian University OCTUBER 71H, at 6 O'CLOCK P.M, when the announcements tor the year will be made. ‘The Fuculty and cours: of Insteuction willbe the same as during preceding years. For catalogues, Applicaton may be made to Wali: Morrison. 420 Pa. ay er. HOS. H. LOOK EI ave; Anglim Fitch, Fox & Ladies’ Fine Shoes at Low Prices | i215 iswiw Pay Director, GA, Bane Pe ent, | Brow eae r to JAMES C. WELLING, At J. Brock’s, 802 7th street. = a selina We are selling a fine kid shoe at ‘$1.50. Ladies’ tine kid and pebble button, §: Ladies’ tine kid, “warrauted,” our own, $2. Cousin’s fine kid button, only $2.75. Cousin’s tine pebble button, only $2.50. 1 J. Brock, 802 7th street, Ask to See No Exrnavacance: The lsdies’ celebrated Family SI RTE Te Was SE ne : 1e Indies’ celebrat ‘amily Shoe Store 4 8, NOAH WALKER #00, Shoes, reduced to $1.98 at 310 7th street] 2 HIHEE MMT OSE TF ve 625 Pennsylvania Avenue | northwest. 1 ? H HERE MM MuSss8¥ nT Handsome Silk Scarfs, 25e. Only. Lom Brean All the new fall shapes, elegant assortment; | 955g TTTT (00, RRR ERR A PURE MAU EXTRACT Banh KalastetBoie etna “A |B GBB fat fe comes Possenses the highest It is manufactured from naa Ladi Sf co HH KER > the choicest os ‘aud combines the ost ple . ao a tee cee Age ‘able quultieg ura retreshing arink: with tuesnvigor. | _ Clark's Inaugural corset sale, 794 Tth st, n.w. ating aud wholesome properties of ihe best Malt ix- ee seals comet, 00-5010 ait over | itt oy THT OH Page hl at $1.25; Roth’s patent double bdne, 81-10, sold It 1s a true tonic and delightful alike desis. | allover at $1.50; our celebrated’ Er Irecen Hom 2 HHH (tes Fl ee pod persons in health, | Will be found | woven corset, 63c., in colored and white: our m % f HH ‘aan * ed a “Arius, most of which ors too miele | Popular French woven $2.50 corsety at. $1.24; . is for delicate constitu our 650. corset, 39c.; our 25c, corset at 196. A is the beverage “Par Excellence” for nu: boom in Jerseys. Gur 75c. children’s jerseys | Doesnot believe in extravagance, and instead of lay mothers, creates an’ abundance of milk,” while ff | Se.; oUr $1 Vest trout Jerseys SoCs Our Pao0 | lasing sata oo exalts a of Tay strengthens and Invigorator the entire ladies vest front, coat back, fine stockinet | (which means. enormous expenses, large profits. and AGRE pee tase read nn retrating agar | JiE"Zea" #040 20, 92.00 1cee bes aur | stenume gn price or gro) dom enna wih te everags, cating toni, loves. | least possible expense, buys and sells only for cash, ia Se | See ae era enor Kid. sloves Know | SST ins aie to ell Wiese clam Chothionah ts Soeee: DAVID NICHOLGOM, Prop'r, ST, LOULE At wholesale by ‘WM MUEHLEISEN, 918 STH ST, WASHINGTON, Le EPS EXTRA PALE BEER FOR SALE EVERYWHERE = jy23 an Wiuur Do You Toee Taw VETS, very OVER 700 RATS KILLED IN ONE NIGHT: AT THE MADISON AVENUE CAR STABLES, the durability ofthe same. A genuine 5-hook Foster, 3804 F-hook, $1.15; our'4-button mas cent cheaper than any other house in the city. You sold at can find FOR BOYS, 4 to 12 yeara, a complete line of Plain, Plaited and Norfolk Sults at $2.50, $3, $3.62, $4.50, 95.50 aud $6, guaranteed to be 33 per cent lower than the prices of any other store in the city. For Boys, 18 to 18 years, a magnificent line of Sults from $4.50 up. For Youths and Men, Corkscrew ‘Suits in black, blue and brown sack, or four-button Cut- away at $10, worth fully $15. A completeline of Suits from $6.50 up. Overcoats, light and heavy weights, 96.50 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 at $15, worth $25, Pants $2 and upwards at 1.89; our $1 black 4-but- price list should Interest ali in want of dvsirable and great bargains at about half the value of same. Clark's 734 7th st.n.w, This evening and to-morrow only, 1 Men’s Carpet Slippers, Thirty-si: its a ir at the Famil Slore’ S10 den mureed northwest Wy See Hahn’s Specialties for Gentlemen, 816 7th street and 1922 Pennsyivania Gent’s $2 solid kip boots. tiem Gent’s $2.50 double or single sole calf boots. Gen! 50 and $5 custom-mads ‘and shoes. * ape ‘THE MISFIT BTORE, Gent’s $3 triumph all calf hand-sewed shoes, Gent's $2 fine calt, button, laced and con: CORNER 10rH ANDF STREETS _#23 eres, Gent’s $1.25 solid gaiters and laced, 1 ¥ aiinéainta Rh. Useevr, Onwamenrar Awn Cuxar. 1287 Pa, ave,, sole agents for this ass 2207 Be are ol genre lr the marks of “Youmans” and “Knox,” fashionable | Among the new goods to which we take the liberty hatters of New York city. 2 | to call your attention, and which have just arrived Johnson's Oysters, this week, you will find the following articles espe- 440 and 442 9th st. n. w., one door trom , | “lly reasonable in price: steam selected. Select steam & specialty. Iso; incall, unk, freak ‘fish, id 6" ae . Ladies’ Plush Cabinet Fram BANTIMORE, MD., = Polite attention. Se Paoel pee WITH GTONEERAKER'S RAT AND MOUSEEX-| Misses Solid Leather School Shoes, Beane y can ira Cove TERMINATOR. Only 98 centas pair at the Family Shoe Store, s B10 7th stock nceetrweat aprile ek STONEBRAKER'S HORSE AND CATTLE POW- are Japanned Bird Cages, 69 to 99c. ‘DERS MIGHTY GOOD AND ALWAYS At J. Brock’s, 802 7th Street. ‘Alone Sa ca | Seeaeneeny a «| Siereaenrass FRANK HUME, Bape’ Bolld Leather Button or Laced, nly £0: | Folding Lap Boards, tne quailty, oe anlame Agent for Disttict-Cotambia | C3 BO7# Cel 3. BRocK, 802 “th detest” | otto Them ate tse De cacbaee™ Se ese fe piso are. We Cur Awe We War isbstilg 01 anal secctne €4 Aésiring them re-| Table gous or Farka Sma at Toe beso GIVE YOU FULL VALUE OF YOUR MONEY end shaped into new style sacques or | 170 Bendis ie ini Ae are advised to bring them en: ‘We! splendid set of Knives and a Sionen i ong and wipe ee ee uit or Gard Stands, Spoon fides ‘See some of our prices below: " same Styles in Ane seal plush and steok of Fs Com Tadied bana sei ¢an0'": © | far trimmings. Stinemets & Bon. 1507 Bick % | Stye'ytee care ne ot qadraple plate goods, very Gar Tzz Bur. ; ‘THE ComcORD ooLaR (greet Variety at very Low Prices. the Besb-Makee tp ‘ude of Mike) and Pinch Clocks from 906, up. ‘NEW GOODS EVERY Day Now! EVERYTHING ATTRACTIVE 4ND CHEAP! SILVERRERG’S, 812 7th st, 813 Oth st. near Pa. ave, ities for Ladies, . rece ee Hels peeps esicpuemtoe flexible soles, the jor the money in : a’ $3 fair stitched ht ioe $a best bantsctea ee nateR for Ne Seer Xe COLUMBIAN COLLEGE. The exercises of this Department of the Universit will be resumed SEPTEMBER 21ST, at 9 o'clocl “[xaminations for admission will be held on the 1sth and 19th inst. For catalogues or in formation apply to JAMES C. WELLING, LL.D, sel7-6m resident. RHE CORCORAN ACI THE COLUMBIAN NIVERSITY. ‘The exercises of this school will be resumed In the ie ae Building TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6TH, at o'clock p.m. Besides the general course instructions will be given in special courses, as Civil and Mining Engineering, ree Chemistry, Metallurgy, &c. ‘This school is open to. both sexca Persons wishitg to enter this de quested to callon the Dean and Sor catalogues OF Information apply. to Prof. E.. "OF catalogues oF” Information apply. ‘OF to JAMES C, WELLING, LLD., President. it are re- sel7-6m. taught. Circulars. ‘information can be Sbiained at Sy secon wat Mim, or ofthe Janitor at the hall Y “SG 2 MM’ VERNON INSTITUTE, 1590 1 STREET.— Zaglish and French School for Girls. Thirveeuth angel cesion commences Sept. 26th, Mra CW. PAIRO, Principal. UBUEN FEMALE SEMINARY wu ji Be-open SEPTEMBER 90. Highest refer. ve2-Ime BALCH, Principal, 12000 st. ARFIELD KINDERGARTEN AND TRAIN- GING SCHOOL wil reopen ‘September 31s 855 =5-1m Mra ANNA B OGDEN, Principal. Mt VERNON smxrwary, 3100 aw 1104 M @razer N.W. ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN HOME aND DAY scHOOL, yon ‘YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRIA, ‘MRS ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, AM, Principal ‘MISS SARAH A. SCULL, 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 Instramentaland Vocal Music, Artand Elocution, ‘Eleventh Year Opens OCTOBER 1ST, 1885. Application by letter or personally, as above. au22-Sm ‘RS. J. L. McGEES SCHOOL, AT 1110 LST. N ‘n.w., will reopen ber 16th, 1885. “Un- usual advantages in (Berlits method) and in Object Drawing. : ‘au2¢-3m ‘ASHINGTON SCHOOL OF FINE ART AND Decorative Design— Vernon Row, 945 Pennay!- Yaniaave. Sixth annual session opened September Ast. Day and evening classes. Thorough .nstruction sarantagesorexuiar ruplin" Call 0 send for row to pa or 'MERSON INSTITUTE, 914 14TH ST. BE- i 'these and ie velo cine and mathematical school for boys, begins its 34th year MONDAY, Se) tember 2ist. Prepares for busin for Harvar Yale, Princeton and other colleges, for the scientific schools and for the U.S. Military ‘and Naval acade- Bien, For particulaty adress CHAS. 1 YOUN Principal, 914 14th st Circulars can be obtained the borksiores. ane ow \Y EW GERMAN METHOD FOR THE PIANO, Dy which puplis can accomplish tn a few montis time 1 a crdlnartiy “done "ie years wih te old mes inded upon thorougirbass’ prigcip! sini partenian adapted to new beginners. Parents, i rs and scholars will weicome the instructions Contained in this method. "A course of lessons, wil eastly convince them that it is what they desire. For terms and otber information call at the studio or ad- UI ‘HOMPSON 911 M st. n.w. au31-1 MSS ASSIE NORAN'S SELECT SCHOOL FOR Bore and Girls, cor, New Jersey ave and E st.n. w., will Reopen SEPT, 2sth. © training: thor- ouxh instruction im the elementary and academic branches, beS-1m Wwe GTON ACADEMY OF TELEGRAPHY. ‘Only school of the kind here. A special invite tion to all to see the method by which you ean soon Jearn a protessiot BRABLEY HALL— a How B ‘iris, near Poolesvilie, Md., Reopens - Ben Jot “Terms guolerate” “For creuisrs ad dress Mrs. At. E. PORT: ome pens September “9th E Mises POLLOUE and NOERIC Principals class. Carnor Bn INSTITUTE AND _uNDEE on. information apply fo Nis SMITH. 221 Ascnee Bins BOY DEN, 2280s a. e estists) RLINGTON INSTITUTE—BOARDING School for Girls, st Alexandria, Miles from) Wash! aN! Va, a COLLEGIATE BRANCH tn addition to the be ‘Terms: For scholastic cenionn embrac — |, fuel, ye pay RES een ee minutes from Wash! can procure 30 cemt round trip Uckets at Raltimore @ bio railroad. The Prew- deut of the College can be wen at Ebbitt House every an26-1m W DEPARTMENT, fy eT ATIONAL UNTY VERSITY, ONDAY. OCTOBER, Sth, "2688, xt 7 in the'new Law Buliding, No. 1008 Sip eae reer eee a aes oe Hheotice of the ‘Treasurer, FLEMING SLAVES: OF at the Law Building. ‘All business communications should be addressed to. ¥. 4d. LAVENDER, Baa, Ark °< apecial clam fon the Quincy ere iss EARLE 118 Soe w. ‘om PEYATE LEONs IN) ALL onaDE or Sonapolla, Went Polat, all exasatzatious a3 PRkor. | FRANCIS GERMULL Por Pai » Vocal M: Hention advanced. 741. NN eee VI and French Boardt Ladiesand Little Girls, 1 session commences SEPT: JARIENDS' SELECT SCHOOL, will reo) mo, (3 owl and progress of chool a laboratory ‘and ad. if Toom for recitatious and calisthenics ‘nave been procured. ‘The corps of Instruction bas been en- Jarged by graduates of Vansar and Swarthmore. “The Instruction in English, math Ratural science andthe is thorough und sufficient to restuteuts {oF our best colleges and ‘anivera Bena tor catalogue of call stscheol trom 2330 THOS, Iss MAY MEAD, Sibwe! Pri X RACH, “Terms reasonable. 902 22d st. nw. MAN, FRE » sh Schonland Kinderzarten will re- Open Cctober Ist. German and Frencl taugh. ‘by cunstant practics, For circulars apply 2th st. Dw. ® er FRED BUJACS ENGLISH ‘and Day School for Yor 217th wt. Dw. AD! BER 25th. seS-1m' AN :R OF PIANO. particulars, &c., apply st selclim® R LG. MARINTS ACADEMY OF DANCING AND DE- PORTMENT, at MASONIC HALL, Corner 9th and F sis n.w., Washington. D.C. Re-opens for the season of 18s. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 a forthe firmation of classes jreulars at music stores, OF ademy. ‘sel5-1m Moe SG HTEMAN WILE OPEN ATHER M ‘residence, 1151 17th sc nwe ou MONDAY Ae tember 21st, = school for children: All lessons faith- fully prepared during school hours. sel-1m* JPRENCH Lessons Parisian pronunciation: natural method. A pram tical use of the taoght in a short time cee RT Vv. PRED HOMME, 330-6m 1014 17th ot nw... bet, K and Te MArEawoor INSTITUTE. CONCORDVILLE, Pa Young men prepared. for college or busi em Degrees conferred upon young lady graduates Stet aiteotion to litle oes ad gift 263m_J. SHORTLIDGE (Vale College), A. M.. Pria, MES.ADA BLOONS, OF THE WABHINGTON Collegiate Institute, will take puplis in vocal and instrumental music fethods of te beat part are and harmony: followed, For terms and other auls4m Apply at 1025 Vermont av. HE MISSES TIFFEY'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS AND BOYS, 1436 Corcoran street. _13th annual session commences Sept. 15, MES BRAGS ENGLISH AN a iy and tOF. ORTENSTEIN, THE POPULAR GUIT. leacher, dc, will teach during July, August ember, Guitar, Banjo, Piano ‘Slugs ad Buony. So per term. Inquire st 450 Cree I Pa ave. n. w. 1s8 Mix. fom Tian culture. 10)2 10th st p. M= BURR'S ENGL A d School, 1308 H xtrect Ww WEDNESDAY, Sey suze: yber 30th. French, the language of the school, PINDERGA NORMAL INSTITUTE Ke recci ith model schools for children. Mrs. LOUISE and Miss SUSIE. POLLOCK, Princl- .. Circulars at the National Kindergarten, #20 ‘st. and at the Frocbel Institute, 1127 13un st, The public'are warned against ‘some who claim twopen ew Kindergartens, but know nothing of the system. ‘aul5-Gw Moevoxarpxnus Scxoot AND WELLESLEY PREPARATORY, 1806 17th st. ad 1624 Massachusetts ave ‘This well-established French and English Family ard Day School or girls wil reupet Primary ermediate, Academe, College Prepare interme x te, lege tory and Stusical Departments. ‘Dally lessons in ‘French, under the direction of Prof. Fontaine rlitz Metiod. "A Herdic is employ:dby the school for the benefit of scholars in distant parts of the city. Forcrma and cuvculars adress MRS. L. P. McDON, Miss ANNA ELLIS selé-2m Principals, WW. ea PARSONS 3S MISITING TUT! « aid Principal “Parson's Buntuoas School Rae opens OCTOBER 5TH. Day Lessons, 9 « m.iol p M.,., Bookkeeping: Penmanship, aglish. Spelling ithmetic (speciality of raj icul ) and Dbigher Mathematics Yadarem P. 0. Box 204, city. Aches ER O'clock a.m. to that date ANDREW PB. MONTAGUE, A.M., of one of his amistants, will be daily at fo. 1335, sel06m, HOROUGH, | INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION iven in the use of the | the Spenoeri- rates sn Be inebe College, Day of Evening. ‘Mogeraia rai ‘OCAL LESSONS. at BS HARRIETTA MILLS, ‘Lemons resumed September 15th. sel2-2w DONCH WILL RESUME INSTRUCTION ember 14th, at his residence, GOSH street on "s a Bortbwest. eel2-3m ERGARTEN AND ADVANCED CLASS Gey eae ye OCT. 187. Mrs. OLGA HESSEL- SPL Miss IDA HESSELBACH. s12-Lm* YEAR BOARD AND TUITION— x Young ladles, tice, Female Seminarr: 175 itary Academy; $240, ¥ fins College. Address EPISCOPAL cuore dontield, New Jersey. ‘selO-ime @ DENGLERS GERMAN AND ENG- ish School, No. 620 Ist, n. w.,reopens seplem- ‘and German ber ist. Thecommon English branches and reaelioand ch ‘DENGLIS Princyal IPE Bovs ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL HIGH ‘School, J. W. Hunt, Principal, commences ita ‘7th annual session Se;tember 14th'in North Session Room Dr. Sunderland's church. 4%4st.;entrance uorth ‘gate: Instruction thorough: pupils fitted for the best folleges, universities and polytechnic schools, or, for business; also. for com: xaminations, jake high rank in the various Institutions of the coun 2 ine bookstores. try. lars at the of brah . WITHIN C. SHORTLIDGE'S MEDIA ACAD. emy admits and classifies men and boys at’ E *Switthin ¢ SHORT Graduate, Media Pa. ‘time. Send for circulars. EibGie a. arvana College TED. — IES, GENTLEMEN W “Youths acatring » thorough evening course bur. {ness or common to send for circular. IVY INSTITUTE, s, w. cor. 8thand K sts n.w. a29-1m* ‘BERIITZ SCHOOLS OF LANGUAG: ‘WASHINGTO! -~ IN BOSTO! PROVIDENS fens Eee Recoguised everywhere to be the best schools for learning to eal read and understand the for- eign languages begin SETPEMBER 7. nae Prof. N. JOLY, se10 ‘723 14th si. nw. TSC EAT een ot ap ‘Sdemie de wil October 1, 8 FRENCH EINDERGA’ SCHOOL for enlidren under 12 Years old. Madame Chevremont ‘has had Perience asa wescher,and will instruct her NATORAL METHOD to ‘speak short time, English "bran, ioe esmereens 20 Deginuing will ke upon parents and explain her method ee ay be given to edu G°H00r oF agai [Established 1877. 707 bth st. mw. Open dally; hours, 1 to 5 p.m. Modern methods and pr Private and class lemons, at FREE ADVANTAGES $5, $5, $10. and Laat ive. Piano or Voice, G, SW) ASHINGTON COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, 1023 Vermont avenue, Boarding and Day Schoo! for Young Ladies and Little ‘This institution will enter upon its twelfth annual ‘seasion Wednesday, September 234, 1855. ASHINGTO! ATORY WW Megres Hail ott Oxy ot nm eereniceata yee ESR sCOPts me Scope conmeriaser Res 0. B BU. Director. BOOKS, &c. * Sprrcraz, Sare. Or Boo AT BAUM'S, 416 : Commences SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER VOTH and to be continued for two weeks only. ‘The books now offered embrace the best standard authors, both American and Engiish, in History, Science, Fiction, Poetry and general Literature, alas many Family Iiustrated in new editions bou gator, &c., and surp: Of binding heretoture put upou the market at. double the price at which they cab ‘be purchased during the phaent SPECIAL SALE, our alm being to sell at lems jan One-half publishers’ retail ares few. jouations: ‘specimen qui ry Irving's work Same in extra 10 vol, clo... If calf. Metarthy's History ofoar Cariste's French Kev. 2 vole, clo Hanes Hist or Eng. 9 voin. clo "s Hilst. of ing., 9 vol Dore, Gnllenes, The tnfcrn Paradise Lost, ed. de jue ‘The celebrated Cax. ed of 3 ‘A-complete line of standard 12 aos. Song and instrumental folios. ‘Besides the above Scott, Bulwer, Cooper, Quincy. Guizot, Rollin, Stuers too uumeruus to mi _2e256t BAUM’S ‘7th tN. We Hesvovazrens Fox Scuooz. Booxa ALL THR TEXT BOOKS USED IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS FURNISHED AT CONTRACT PRICES BY WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, (QECOND-HANDSCHOOL BOOKS AND scH ASHBY'S Antiquarian Soxscems erence an ave, wo dent's House. Prsuc (OOL. BEVERY GRA! J THE LOWEST CONTRACT PRICES GUARAN- (A Large Stock of PRIV. cH ett (us aircon Tar Barnz Or Taz Booxa SPECIAL RATES FOR SEPTEMBER ON ALL BOOKS THAT HAVE BEEN IN STOCK TWO YEARS, A DISCOUNT OF 80 PER CENT W'LL BE MADE FROM PUBLISHED RETAIL PRICER. O€ ALL NEW BOOKS, 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT, G. A. WHITAKER, 1105 Pennayivaniaave. se See ima