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LOCAL MENTION. “The Weather. OFPice oF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, ‘Wasurncrox, D. C., Sept. 28,1885,11 am, For the middie fraps ageee- reo ine ‘in southe! ay. Palnn, variable winds, generally! fom north east to southeast; slight changes in tempera- tu For Washington to-day, continued warm and fair weatner. For Ti day, occasional local showers and stationary temperature are indicated for the middie Aulantic states. Tue Lovers or THE LUScious BIVALvEs will no doubt be pleased to learn of the reopening of Harvey's Famous Oyster House and Restaurant for Ladies and Gentlemen, situated on the corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 11th street, This estabiishment has been closed for the six weeks, during which time it has been thor- oughly renovated, and bas added many im- proved facilities in the culinary de nt, opens this day with the finest variety of oysters that can be produced from the northern and sonthern waters, Harvey commenced the oyster Dusiness in the latter part of 1858, and origin- ated the luxurious style of cooking known as steamed oysiers, in the latter part of 1860; c h period he has exciustvely and zealonsly employed his tine and appiled bis talents to his absorbing specialty—Oysters. He now has the larg ster House, in all its appointments, in this country. Soif you ‘Want good oysters give Harvey a call. Base (Capital park) BALL—Friday, Louls- turda ville; Athletic. 17S to order $25 and up. Eiseman, 7th &E. rrwoop PARK. Three races, Wednes- ptember 30th, 2p. mm, THE ONLY manufacturing elothiers and tall- ors of Washington are Eiseman Bros., cor 7th and Estreets. OrextNG of Paris patterns, bonnets and hats, at Biouts, 710 7th st., Tuesday and Wednes- day next.’ Ail are invited. LL CLOTHING we sell iy manufactured at our iastory 1a &. Howard st, Baltimore, Mae Eiseman Bros., cor 7th and E streets, OPENING of Paris patterns, bonnets and hats, at Blont’s, 710 7th st,, Tuesday and Wednes- day next. All are invited. Bors’ clothing of our own manufacture. Eise- man Lros., cor. 7th and E streets, Tre ONLY manufacturing clothiers and tail- ore of Washington are Eiseman Bros., cor. 7th and E streets. OPestNc of Paris patterns, bonnets and hats, at Biout’s, 710 7th +» Tuesday and Wednes- day r-xt.' All are invited. ALL CLOTHING we seil is manufactured at our factory, 14 5. Howard, Balto, Md. Eise- man Bros., cor. 7th and E streets. MannreD—Happy couples In search of house. keeping outfits call at Breitbarth’s Odd Fellows’ furniture store. FALL OVERCOATS of our own munufacture. cor, 7th and E streets. GoVERXMENT CLERKS, stick close to your desks and it will save your bacon; but you can call as late as nine o'clock every evening at Breitbarth’s mammoth furniture establish- ment, Odd Fellows’ Hall, to make your pur chases, FALL OVERCOATS of our own manufacture. Elseman, cor. 7th and E streets, Tex a gallon of Luyties Brothers’ Old Rye Whisky, $3 per maar hed ot A. Heitmuller & Co.'s, 3 14th st. n.w. Boys’ CLoruixe of our own manufacture. Eiseman Bros., cor. 7th and E streets. Foxx. Lise of carpets and chamber furniture added to our stock. W. H. Hoventox & Co., 1214 F street northwest. PANTS to order $5 and up. Elsemen, 7th & E. 5-YeAR-Oxp Virginia Vinegar and PureSpices for pickling. A. Heitmuller & Co., 1333 14th street, Surrs to order $25 and up. Eiseman, 7th &E. FURNACES, LaTRo#ES, RANGES repaired romptly. Geo. E. Gartrell, S15 7th, Heat- ie stoves and ranges; low prices, Pays to order $5 and up. Else: ARTIFICIAL Eyes. Hempler’s, 453 Pa. ave. CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-Night. ILBAUGH'S Urera Hovuse.—“Peck’s Bad Tucker in Hexzoe’s “Queena.” THEATER Com1que.—Alice Oates. Dime MvsEuM.—Lottie Charch in “Un- known.” Mvseum. — Ethel —————— Condensed Locals. Street lamps will be lighted at 6:20 p.m. and extinguished at 10:00 p.m. Bishop Paret preached to a large congregation last night at St. Andrew's P. E. churet, A horse attached toa wagon driven by Wm. Baden, ran away afternoon from I frontof the Capitol 1 badly hurt,by fallin Bt the corner of Ist street west and’ Penns: Yaniaavenue. Mr. Baden and bis sister, who y bruised. dedicated St. Md. After the dedication or p O'Sullivan preached in the open air to. vast concourse of people. A ineeting of musicians, to effect an organiza- n and adopt a schedule of rates for public and Private entertainments, was held at Abner’s wall yesterday afternoon, but final action was not taken. ‘The funeral of Alexander S. King, who died Saturday, took place today from the’ Church of the Immaculate Conception. The Ethical society, the orzanization of whicl bas succeeded the First Independent chureh, its meeting yesterday afternoon adopted’ a resolution that the temperance pledge should be hung up for signers in every school roo Saturday afternoon, in the Police Court, Horatio Maryiman, a former Justice of the peace in East Washington, was tried tor keeping a disorderly house, and the court took his per- sonal recognizance. Arthur Mitchell, a colored boy, was some- what injured yesterday at Ist street and Mary- land avenue east by a large tron pipe, which arother colored b ted rolling down bil ing over Mitchell's body. He was carried bis hom: ley in that neighborhood. anhizzie, F and Martha Kaper were in ne Poljce Court to-day. charged with keepin; bawdy-honses, and forfeited $50 each. Wm. Kelsey, colored, was fined $20 by Judge Snell to-day tor carrying a cutting razor. Jas. Holmes, also colored, was fined $50 for carrying & pistol nd a dangerous knite. n the Criminal Court, Judge MacArthur, this morning, Francis Jackson, alias Geo. H. Mans field, charged with petit larceny, second offense, in stealing a chair, pleaded guiliv, and was sen: tenced to one year in the Albany penitentiary. The June term of the Criminal Court was reconvened this morning by Judge MacArthur for trials. Thos. M. Embrey, Chas. P. Williams Tall were ‘exeused as petit jus Fors, and C.S. Euglish and 1G. Coombs were ‘aecepted to fill vacancies. Frederick Roth, an old man, who lives on the Hickey farm, in the county, was charged in the Police Court’ to-day with tiltreating his wife, Wilhelmina. He was committed for thirty ays in default of a fine of $10. ‘he estimate of Judge Snell for running the Court for the ensuing fiseal yeur Is Ss. The Woman's Christian Temperance Union will hold its annual meeting in Wesley Chapel to-morrow and Wednest The Lud: Tnterstutzunges Verein Bayern has fled with the recorder of deeds a certificate Of incorpo: Its objects are the relief and assistance of its members: to defray funeral ex- Penses of deceased members; to mutually a5- Sist one another, and to foster and promote friendship and sociability. The trustees for the first year are John M. Koenig, John C. Miller, Franz Weigand, Robert Weber, Audreas Brau: man. John Uitecrger, Andrew Hartzfeldt and john Frankel. Jw I to-day sent to case of Louisa Bute robbing Andrew J. fixed at $3500. Max Rosenthal, a young man employed b: Sarah Coben, was charged in the Poles Couct o-day with stenling $1.15 from his employer, tnd he forfeited $5 collateral. Christopher Boblayer, ot East Washington, dleaded guilty before Judge Snell to-day 10 ag aulting Simon Swartz. 125 oF 60 days. Susie P. Higgins has the grand Jury the colored, “charged” with Bear of $80, Bonds were Med a bill against comfort. \acius C. Higgins ior a divorce on the ground of | eam be made elsewhere. lesertion. ———- St. Dominic's Church Reconstructed. THE EDIFICE OPENED TO THE PUBLIC YESTRR- Day. The repairs to St. Dominie’s charch, which was damaged by fire last Mareh, having been nearly completed the edifice was yesterday thrown open to the public from immediai a(ter the 6 o'clock mass in the morning anand, @clock in the afternoon. During this there was @ constant stream of visitors enterit The chureh, and all seemed much pleased wi progress made by the workmen. The altat § Boblayer was fined Fine American, Calf $4.50, $5, $6, $7, $8, $9, $10. HEAVY BED COMFORTS, $1, CRIB BLANKETS, $1. ROYAL SERGES, the New Style Fall Dress Goods, 12 yards for $2. 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. 2 OY AL SERGES in all colors, new style, 12 yards 71. MARKET SPACE, ‘Near 7th Street, 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 FPELIEVE, THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN WASHINGTON. IN SUITS OUR LINES OF CO) 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, ASST" MERS, &C. ARE ENTIRELY NEW. ‘SOME WIDE-WALE DIAGONALS ARE SPECIALLY DRESSY. E. B BARNUM & CO, 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE We Ane “Here For Tuar PURPOSE. OUR AIM IN LIFE 18 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. WE ARE DOING IT NOW, AND SHALL CON- TINUE SO TO DO 80 LONG AS THE GOOD PEOPLE OF WASHINGTON CONTINUE THE PATRONAGE THEY HAVE 80 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, 400, CORNER 7TH AND D STS. N.W. sez J. M. GRADY, MANAGER. New Yore Muuixexy Stone, 930 SEVENTH STREET, NEAR K. ‘The proprietor having engaged in another and en- tirely different business wishes to sell as quickly as Dossible, regardless of cost, the stock now on hand- ‘He will, therefore, offer the entire assortment at very low prices. Ifyou need any of the articles enumerf ‘ated below it would be well to secure them at once, ‘The stock consists of— Over Thirteen Thousand Yards ot RIBBONS, all widths, colors and quality, much less than cost. One Thousand Colored and Black STRAW HATS and BONNETS, half price. Two Thousand Yards of HAMBURG EDGING, ‘much less than cost. ‘Three Thousand Yards White and Black Cotton, and Silk LACES, half price. FLOWERS and FEATHERS at your own price. ‘One Thousand Dozen PEARL DRESS and SHIRT BUTTONS, less than cost. Also, VELVET, SATIN VELVET RIBBONS, 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, COMBS, HAIRPINS, PINS, NEEDLES AND FANCY GOODS GENERALLY, at Jess than cost. ‘The goods must be sold and will be offered at Prices that will move them quickly. ‘The stock is also offered in bulk to any one wishing to engage in business. re NEW YORK MILLINERY STORE, sel8-2m 980 Seventh street northwest. We Cay Asr We Wu GIVE YOU FULL VALUE OF YOUR MONEY IN FINE SHOES, See some of oar prices below: ‘Ladies’ Pebble Goat Button, hand sewed, Straight Goat Button, hand seweds Dongola (genwinestock), hand, “ _, pine French Kid, hand turns, $5. Gents’ Hand Welt (none betuer), ~ Hand Sewed Fine Calf, ‘measure’ ‘French Calf: DON'T FORGET Louszn. i I CHALLENGE ANY PUBLISHED PRICE-LIST OF LUMBER, 8A8H, DOORS OR BLINDS MY CUSTOMERS caN REST ASSURED THAT I WILL AT ALL ‘TIMES SELL LUMBER AS LOW 48 PUB- LISHED PRICER ALL LUMBER DEALERS DELIVER FREE OF CHaRGE AND MAKE ESTIMATES FREE OF THOMAS W. SMITH, aes KING'S PaLac 814 Seventh st., OF 900 DOZEN ELEGANT FELT HATS: AT 35 CENTS. 900 DOZEN THE VERY FINEST SILK-BOUND FEUP HATS, ALL COLORS, AT THE LOW PRICE OF 40 CENTS ONLY. SOLD ELSEWHERE YOR ¢1 AND 25, e266 814 Seventh st. BBR U MMMM om giSq w i BRB OA vu MMM 498 WHAT OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF AND HOW WE INTEND TO SELL IT. For the benefit of those not thoroughly acquainted with this branch of our business, we have determined to devote a few mamebta to converse with them, and while we shall try to enumerate the general line of prices, we beg to Aeuge you it will be impossible In 80 small a space to giveyou an Meg of \all thetextures. A visit to our mammotir establishment would be the Dest means of enlightening yourvelf; we cordially | vite you to investigate our tock, whether you deat to purchase or not. Our Noveltz Dress Grods comir'se an excellent a sortment of all the icading textures in fine materialsr Mauy of them in Robe Suits, ranging In price from $10 to $46." Our stock fs replete with al the latest thaars in Boucle, Camels Hale Suiting, leon Cloth, ‘nickerbocker Sultings, Homespuns, aad inany other desirable textures. which we would be pleased to show to all favoring us with a visit. We have special qualities in some of the above Goods, but fer you to see them, as fine Goods can be appreciated ‘when you see prices and Goods to- In the plain weaves we have Cashmeres in all colors from 20¢. yd. to $1.50. Flannel Sultings, from 25c. id. to $1.25, Let us here draw your attention to the Flanneis we advertised—they are Gilbert's 36 in. all Wool Flannels at 35¢. 71.07 yall the ladles Our 6-4 Sulting Dept tobe the largest at ey Sepia incity-—this i ‘Bot a little gratifying to us , as If merely substantiated what we claim for ourselves, ..,. See our 6-4 all woo} Suiti: which we sell at 65c. “See our 6.4 'Pricot we ‘Sell at 75c, Xp See our €4 Tricot we sel at Be. They are the leading qualities, .CK GOODS DEPT. Cashmeres at 45¢. worth 60c. ‘Cashmeres at 55¢. worth 75. ‘Allthe See See in all wool and silk warp, such Dr Al ee ‘Ber Ottoman, Cut Cashmeres, See our Bic, Biald Dress Goods i Bee our 25c. boas pkey Goods. our 48c. Plaid Flanneis. ‘See our 48c. Stripe Flannels. OUR FLANNEL DEPT. ‘Stocked with the choicest brands in the best qualities. See Our 20c. Red ‘Tyil, ore = White Flanpel 2 * We call 3 attention to these qualities, knowing them to be leader in low prices. We also ca'l your attention to our Dandsome line of Ballard Vale Flannels in all the. manufactured: this brand is acknowledged Dealers to be the best value in fine Goods, fd fy capsclatiy’ reoomseneaded fore, Our stock of Embroidered Flannels is also worthy of your 2, ANG to Jt we call your attention. SILK DEPT. 8 wa Hh, on el Be an RUA Sia wee 5 2a wellas the Br cade Velveis si 91.26? Ifyou did not you should do Blankets and Comforts. Sheetiigs and Muslins, in ail the staple brands, at manufacturers’ cost In Linens and Housekeeping Goods we are Head. quarters, ands visit to our establishment will satisty Any intending purchaser that our claim Is nothing more than our stock deserves Call and see our 49c. German Table Linen, We extend toail aninvitation to call, aud assure you courteous treatment, even though you come on # Visit Of inspection; In fact such a visit will be considered » feel Mt wt I EA Ae! ae oom least &@ portion of BBR a MM MM om 85, rv MMMM © a AA BU MMMM Fos, eB aA BRE Si Mags 26 Dowr Tr Frees FALL-OVEROOATISH THESE AIRY NIGHTS AND MORNINGS? WE ARE LONGING 1D AFFORD YOU THE NEEDED PROTECTION FROM AUTUMN BREEZES AND SNEEZES, AND CAN SUPPLY YOU 4 LIGHT-WEIGHT OVERCOAT AT ANY PRICE YOU WISH TO PAY, BETWEEN 98 AND 920. = @ROROE sPRANSY, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIEE AND TAILOR, #25 607 SEVENTH 8T., opp. U.S. Post Office. We Axe Recuvine ¥aLL OVEROOATS AT PRICES 97 TO $25. BLACK CLOTH ROCK COATS AND VESTA. DOESKIN CASSIMERE PANTALOONA, DIAGONAL PRINCE ALBERT AND FOUR- BUTTON CUTAWAY SUITS, BUSINESS SUITS, IN SACKS AND CUTAWAYS. NEAT STYLES CANSIMERE PANTALOONS, IN HAIR LINES, MIXTURES, AND DIAGO- mals, BOY® SCHOOL, DRESS AND PLAY SUITS, ‘TOGETHER WITH A FULL LINE OF GENTS FURNISHINGS, ALL AT OUR USUAL LOW ‘PRICES NOAH WALKER @ 00, se7 625 Pennsylvania Avenue War Do You Tame or Tas | OVER 700 RATS KILLED IN ONE NIGHT AT THE MADIGON AVENUE CAR STABLES, BANTIMORE, MD., WITH STONEBRAKEE'S RAT AND MOUSE EX- TERMINATOR STONEBRAKER’S HORSE AND CATTLE POW- DERS MIGHTY GOOD AND ALWAYS ‘RELIABLE FRANK HUME, LADIES’ GOODS. CITY ITEMs. EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. __ EDUCATIONAL ___ D. PIS : = ‘DENNISON. PPEORGETOWN UNIVE: 3 Fe By Reading = Few of the ma are ins Max D.PI SAE eee ee at Sa FLORA ae ie G a PRGTRERS that M. Augenstein, 817-821 7th st. n.w., is | 2s ‘Qpening recs] gph RN ger pis aames a PACULS full he adoro Joy son, Decoratad ~ BAY ormer poplis respecte tee ot ewe acuvant, Ua AMES a. DOONAS, J, President of the 8c; Iront 29 and 87e. each; ‘clothes | J| AW SCHOOL OF THE COLUMBIAN UNIVER- NATIONAL RIFLES HALT. How WILLIAM A. RICHARDSON, LL. D. (Chief Grove tipas ei ‘9c. each; japanned toilet ponent) G, between 9th and 10th sb nv a CARURDAY, and Adwmicn ceo atmos), Lectarer, on Statutory sein, So ¥ My Gor, cigraved goblets THE FacuLry, Getober 3. All the Intest lars contatming | Hou. WILLIAM Af ieee MATES ee S7e; nooeeend tise ‘Sets, 111 pieces, 10.96) ance SareRUILy 6nd CLOT a ay Peale uae | Sapreme Cone te Columbia), Lecturer on Com large faney splash, mats,’ gc; “bronze, stand JAMES C. WELLING, LLD, full Information saitor st the hall. ‘see ‘aod Daulty Jarkspradence. ‘84c., complete; bony han President. * oT STREET ty ‘Lee Faulty Knives and forks, 39c.; large package of tacks THE HON. WALTER & COX, LLD., Mixa (peck beboot bor Gira “ene settee and the Law of Partnersblp, Fes one Stee rebel, Sates Dreakiast castors, | profeqsor of the Law of Real and Personal Property, Bath ergy RE ot am pustsna orgoba lenge aseennessoctns | PO Seca Be! 2 ixreand P| Ahapitomon emma Fan, rat | mid eg shat ob amar on te Lat 4 Ne pal ‘Misdemeanors. FEMALE 5E 1 ee JOSEPH J. DARL Lecvars A {ern covered rear ats a8 ‘only dacs zine THE HON. WILLIAM A. MAURY, LLD., Au uae aie Highestrefer. | LAW of Personal Eroperty Cotesia asd Negotiable gallon crystal water pitchers, 27o¢ Sat comes | Profesor of Faulty Jurleprodence, of Common Law | Zhe, Mins Roe address Fang Testamentary aw Tis; qh ase Sac ee ae ‘abd Fquity Ing, of the Law of ness Five™ Piss BALCH, Principal, 22000 st. HN W. Hoss, LL. Du Lecturer on Common Law Pot, Lies Sat. Lic. <at 170; extra large size jence, and the Lave of es RINDEROARTEN aD pe + And the Law Of Torts, and Judge of the Moot covered market basket, 34c.; and thousands of Partnership. ARFIELD KINDERGARTEN AND TRAIN. | Court. rs other bargains too numerous to mention. THE HON. WILLIAM STRONG, LLD, GUNG Setf0ot eyninete 028 | CHARLES W Headquarters for Ladies’ Shoes. Lecturer on Constitational Law. seo-lm ‘Mra ANNA B. OGDEN, Principal. Faculty. and Pres Morocco Button Shoes, worked hol ‘THE HON. CIS WHARTON, LLD., SAMUEL Mt Ghove id Shices, “tee Nernst 980. Lecture? on Criminal Law. VERNON SEMINARY, inreen Fine Shoes in kid and moroséo at ees GEORGE F. APPLEBY, ESQ. M™ introductory Lecture by Hon. William M. Merrick Eine Pebble Shoes, Common Seuse, st 81.73. “The Princess” Opera-t ne D, widths, at $1.98. eh Se Fine Hand-welt Kid Shoes at $2.47. ears Straight Goat Shoes, ‘French Kid Shoes from $2.98 up. Old Ladies’ Glove Kid Shoes, Laced, Buttoned Also a large assortment ot St @ large assortment of Sl rae toes, Common, Sense, Bonded aap SHOP aise from 72 cents up. . Rubbers in seventeen different: styles at the lowest prices. Z. STRASI RGER, 2 ‘No. 906 7th st., four doors above L. A Special Bargain. 240 pairs of Gent's Fine Lace Shoes, Scotch edge, at $1.63; sold elsewhere for $a" Z. STRASBURGER, 2 No. 906 7th st., four doors above I. Our Fall Stock of Dry and Fan Goods Now Ready. oi Woolen Skirts, 46c. Cloth Skirts, 73¢, Chil- dren's Vests from 9c. to the best, including red knit flannel ones. Dress Goods’ from. 4¢. UP. Navy Blue Polka Dot Ties, 10c.; good for school wear, Ladies’ Cape Collars, Bc. Wool Blan- kets from 99c. to the finest. A new lot un- laundried Shirts, linen bosom, 350.; 3 for $1. Our 49¢. Jerseys are abig drive. ‘Try our Sc: Canton Flannel, it is hard tobeat. We have very good Canton 5c. per yard. New patterns in Sateen, 7ge. All our goods marked in plain figures. M. Newnyer, 2° 730 7th sty, bet. Gand H, and 1920 Pa. ave. Remember Thatour Misses Spring Heel Shoes, Kid and Morocco, at 98 cents, have silk worked button holes, Z, STRASBURGER, 2 No. 906 7th st., four doors above I. Cholera, Diphtheria, Fevers, Malaria, revented by the use of Reed & Carnrick’s So— Gium Hypoculorite (disinfectant). and-sewed, at Recom- mended by the Public Health Association as superior toll other disinfectants and germ!- cides. Sold everywhere. Send for pamphlet. W845 182 Fulton st., BOOKS, &e. _—— = Posussen Tims Weex. THREE DECADES FEDERAL LEGISLATION, Personal and Historical Memories of Jovents Preced- ing, During and Since 0 m THE AMFRICAN CIVIL WAR, Involving Slavery and Secession, Emancipation and Reconstruction, with Sketches of Prominent, Actors ‘During these Periods, iy HON. SAMUEL 8. COX, ‘Member of Congress for Twenty-four Years. Mlustrated with Sixty Portraits of Eminent Men. Sold by Subscription on! J. M. STODDART & CO., Publishers, 533 15th st, gents wanted through the South, Wrow Boy: : WE HAVE $20,000 WORTH OF 00 000k BBS 8 OO RK 3 BBB 00 00 K K Sgs$ WHICH MUST BE FORCED TO A SALE, And we have marked them at prices which represent Jess than half, and in many cases less than one-fourth thetr usual values. Even ifyou don’t want any Books just at present, it will pay you to take advantage ofthis chance to get them, and put them by tilt Christmas time. We invite the special attention ofloversof handsome Books to our newfialf-calf and half'morocco editions of theworks of Washington Irving, Charles Dickens, George Eliot, J. Fenimore Cooper, Bulwer, and other favorite authors. These editions are among the most beautiful ever placed upon the market, having been prepared expressly for the Christmas trade, and are marked at prices lower than those usually charged for cheap cloth bindings. For full list of books and prices see our handbills. CHAS, BAUS, BOOK DEPARTME! rT, 8028-61 416 7thst.n Qt Heavavanrens Kon Scuoor, Booxs K Cr) ALL THE TEXT BOOKS USED IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOKS FURNISHED AT CONTRACT PRICES BY WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, 428 7thst, n. w. sel4 = Scroor Booxs. We are now prepared to meet all demands for School Books in every grade; also, Schoul Bags, Slates, and. everything neéded for a schulur’s complete outtit, which we offer atthe very lowest price. ‘The public are cordially invited to come und see for themselves. NEW Bi A Wheel of Fire. (A Matilda, Princess of E . The Lady with the Rui (Mrs. Wistar.) ‘Wonders of Art and Archaeology. Wonders of Mun and Nature : W. H. MORRISON SHOOL BOOKS ND SCHOOL HBYS Antiquarian Book Store, ennsylVanis ave, two sydares above the Presi- dent's House. sel2-.m* Prsuc Scroor Booxs FOR EVERY GRADE. THE LOWEST CONTRACT PRICES GUARAN- TEED. A Large Stock of PRIVATE SCHOO, BOOKS, C. PURSELL, sell nN “aS Yin stréoe Tis Barnez Or Tux Booxs SPECIAL RATES FOR SEPTEMBER ON ALL BOOKS THAT HAVE BEEN IN STOCK TWO YEARS. A DISCOUNT OF 30 PER CENT W LL BE MADE FROM PUBLISHED RETAIL PRICES. ON ALL NEW BOOKS, 20 PER CENT DISCOUN’ sed G, A, WHITAKER, 1105 Pennsylvania ave. Booxs For Scone Reavrse: Cloven Foot, iiss M.E. Braddon; Only a Clod, by Miss M. E. Braddon; Only a Woman, by Miss M. E. Braddon; Mount Royal, by, Miss AM. £ Bruddo Rupert Goodwin, by Miss Mt. i Braddon; A strug fora Ring, by author of Dora ‘Thorne: Between Two Loves, by author of Dora Thorne; Evelyn's F author of Dora Thorne: Ratherford, by Edgar SEicete good Noto Paper or Ss cents ate x F 25 cents, at JOHN C PARKER'S, aulS 617 and6i9 LOST AND FOUND. Tost RUSSIA, LEATHER PoCk ETBOOK. "The mon nay be retain inder on re- iuth of book auld papers to 88 Graut Finger Lee OST—A CHILD'S COLLAR AND PIN, BE- Li tween 1st st. %.e,and Pennsylvania ave. east, bj way of Cand 2d sts. Reward will be given if return |, 10 384 Ist, at, Re. “4 thy ‘O8T—ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEM 1 oteeen enema oe Tig the same at 242'N. Capitol st.” ‘sete (OSvich small shiver fing’ W-D. De Le DRECHES jease address P. O. Box : se28-3t ok Sareea ak” SESS ,AMED ‘sam fi be suitably rewarded. REWARD.—ON 17TH ST, HETWEEN Le nd eta tw, Pocketvook sonal 10 in ‘and keys, If 1 Gand "SEMONET, 1713 Pennayivanis averaw.nie oe OSTA GRAY AND LIVER-COLOR BETTER Li ‘on @ leather collar and tag No, B18. Re ward wilt be paid if reuurnod to 1239 Sew Serseanice ave. ER 25’ A SILVER SKYE hed on blue collar, lock and tay poe he Liaae Tat nuw., afisk Bovclock: O8T—NEAR FRANK! PARK, Dog. called Specs Reward ie ‘Poodle 1918 Ist. a. w, PERSONAL. LADY, ». XEARS OF AGE, WITH SOME Ate: ‘nouso wie cennas who oad Comforts of hotue. Address HONESTY. Stat offes. Etegeneas ‘Address M. V. = W seenssiises, calls at residence wears now ny » ia Gar aaa =e ae ec26-Ste S. W. cor. 8th and K ste. n. w. Professor of Pract Associate Ezetice and Judge ot Moot ROBERT C. FOX, LLD., ‘Treasurer. ‘The exercises of the School will be resumed in the Law Lecture Hall of the Columbian University, OCTOBER 7TH, at 6 OCLOCK P.M. when thé announcements for the year will be made. ‘The Facul- ty and course of instruction will be the same ad during preceding years, with the adaitionofs ourse of Lectures’ on CRIMINAL LAW, BY DR. N. For catalogues, application may be made to Wm. H..Morrison, 475 Pa aves Anglia o.,1424 F st. dw: Fitch, Fox & Brown,1i37 Pa. ave or to JAMES C. WELLING, LLD,, ‘President. ee ELECT ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL DAY Sig Fern, Caen Ee oo Intermediate and Academic Departments. Miss. SMITH, Principal Private paplls pm, MERIAL AND DENTAL DEPARTMENTS NATIONAL UNIVERSITY, 1004 and 1006 E street n.w. ning Lecture by Prof. Joseph Morrison, A-3t., M.D., TUESDAY, October 6th, at 8 o'clock pim., It the Lecture Hail. 1006 E st. n.w For information, &c., appiy to WH BARKER, M.D,, Deao, 3026-20 1116 H street n.iv. INDERGARTEN AND MODEL SCHOOL, Froebel Normal Institute, 1127 13th st. nw. Feopened September. ‘Tenth year; New” Engiand me:hods, genuine Kindergarten: French and German languages. Misses Pollock and Noerr principals teach personally, past patrons, Cabinet officers, the army &nd Navy, Senators and Representatives, and. the first families of Washington. Classes iimited to eighteen pupils. Teachers’ Norma! Depart tober 1511 2 FPRENGH EESSOSS—i0rs i7rit St. NS. w— Parisian pronunciation: natural method. A practi- cal use of the language taucht in ashort time. Even- ing classes reopen October 13tn. “Classes for boy: girls now at 3:30 pm. Private classes for ladies at 11 Kindergarten classes for litte children wt 12:45 at the WAVERLEY SEMINARY, 1037 1 st nW. Also intermediate and advanced classes for young | ladies and little girls from to. MLLE. V. PRUD'HOMME, _se25-1m Professeur de Francais. nies In Washington, October For purticulars address “Miss “At. G EY, 183 Cameron st, Alexandria, Va. se23-1m* SHINO: ENGLISH A M FRENCH SCHOOL, ‘S2b Vermont ave, au$-38m —_ Re-openssepteu:ber 30th. VHURCH SCHOOL, 1213 127H ST. NAW, Cusges for young ladies and children begin SEP. TEMBE( 30. For particulars apply to the BS Mac LEOD, as above. 26-30" PhoFKasran 14 Europe, Has resnmed his lesgone on the Violin, at 1131 12th st. now. Mis Gran B\ LS SCHOO! 1 ‘Will be reopened on the _ First Monday in October. VERMAN TAUGHT Ware TO im of age), by a Conversition (Natural Method! 's Daily aud saturday classes. 1456 Corcoran Am* NEY IN TICUT. English and French School for young ladies xirls, Keopens september 30u. For terms, uldress Misses BURGESS, Principals. se25-1m* spreciatty. Siw DORA Norwoov Ixsrrrvts, 1212 and 1214 14th Street Northwest. Select Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies, Reopens SEPTEMBER 30, 1885. Mr. and Mrs. Ws. D. CABELL, Principals, Assisted by ar accomplished corps of Professors and ‘Teachers. References: Former patrons of the school, se25-tocl MESc M. BALL, a S16 21st st. nw. PRIVATE TEACHER OF ENGLISH BRANCHES. Experienced in teaching foreigners thelanguage.24-1m P\HE SESSION 1885-1886 OF THE LINTHI- stitute of Georgetown, D. C., will open Getober Sth, 1585, at 7 p.m. Application for admissidn may be made toc. M. MAITILEWS, 1208 Bist st. sez3-toel AVLD 5. L. JOHNSON, D Organist and Chotrmaster, 1119 10th st, nw. ‘Vocal and Instrumental Pupils received. se23-Lm¢ P. CAVLFIELD, MUS, DOG, 720 17th st. n. way will resume business October 1, 1855. P.S.—Those wishing 10 secure hours prior to that date will please address at Guithersburg, Montgomery: county, Md. selotm HORTHA cally tau follows D AND TYPE NG PRACT Success guaranteed If Instructions Ft rivate pupils ‘preferret and nomber ht Syodkee ligited. “2 F, CH ‘of Johusé Easton, Sttnoztaphers, 4 Z se19 3ui* Fe? RegscHse [°° Teucner ot Plano, Organ and Vocal Music. Terms reasonable. seer 1202 S st. n.w. NEO CAR DEPARTMENT. OF Tite UNE Me Vensity OF GrORGETOWS. ‘The Thirty-seventh, Session will begin on Monday Event st, at 8 o'clock. fn the Colieze Building, sts. with an introdue- tory address by Prof. CHL Le KLEINSCH ADT, Se Dat } the profession and public are respectiully information apply between the 1. OF 4 and 5 path. to HB. LOVEJOY, M. D., Dean, 900 Leth st. nt Mrs. Fourth ve aduaies stu tion cudorsed by a responsible Bourd of Judges. Thorough Instruction to ‘Teachers, Miuisters, Ora- Singers and others in the Culture and Develop- ment of te Voice. tuges for the Study of Practical Eng- et ed to Forelaers. Cure, of stammering. ‘Stuttering and all painful \dorsed by prominent local physicians, ‘Vocal Defects, Meth A limited number of Students accommodated with board in the family of Principal, se17-3m. ATIONAL BM COLLEGE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF THE COLUMBIAN UNI- VERSITY—The 64th Aunual Session will begin on MONDAY, OCTOBER 5TH, at Sp.m.,in the Medi cal Butidini,, 125 11 strect n'w., with ait Introductory. ‘Address by Prof. D. W. Prentiss, M. D., to which Profession and Public are cordially "invited, regular lectures wil lcontinue dally throughout the course, beginning at 0:30 p.m. "The Autumn Examinations will commence at the College on Tuesday, October 6th, at 7 p.m. For par- ticalars apply to A.B. A. KING, Si stn. Office to 101 rp ‘The exercises of this Department of the Universit: will be resumed SEPTEMBER 21ST, at 9 o'cl * Examinations for admission will be held on the sth and 19th inst. For extalognes oF MES Ce WELLING, LED, se17-6m President, TP\HE CORCORAN SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL OF THE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY, ‘The exercises of this school will he resumed in the Eon Building TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6TH, at Gotcloek pam. a Resides the general course instructions will be given in special coufees, as Civil and Mining Engineering, Ruaiytieal Chemistry, Metatlursy, 2c “This school is open to bot mee Persons wishing toenter this department are re- quested to call ‘on the Dean and regi their names as early at possible. ‘Yor catnlggaes oF information apply to Prof. FRISTOE, Dean, or to. JAMES C. WELLING, LL.D., 8e7-6m_ President. ts after full odurse, upon examina $175 fauna ies Sees soe donfield, New Jersey. sel0-lm* BOYS’ ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL HIGH ‘School, J. W. Hunt, Principal, commences ite ‘T7in annual session Se;tember 14th'in North Session. Room Dr, Sunderiand’s church. 44st. ;entrance north fais instrortion, thorns, paplls flied Sor the best colleges, universities and po! inic schools, or for business; also for competitive examinations They jake high rank in the various institations of the coum. 2 ars at the bookstores. If an interview Gctired address Lock Box 695, P.O. auai-amn Mobs S SAEN Co LAP Ro Wos pit shool for children. All lessons fait Mere i se aS omc’ WELLESLEY PREPARATORY, 1805 17th st, ad 1624 Massachusetis ave, ad bay School for rn wil fi ptt, —— Intermediate, Acadetale, College Prepara | Principal, O14 14uh st Circulars cain be obtalned at 1100 axp 1104 M Srazst N.W. ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN HOME AND DAY SCHOOL, FoR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS, MRS, ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, AM. Principal MISS SARAH A. SCULL, ‘Vice Princi; Assisted by = Corps of Thirteen Able Masters and ‘Teachers, ‘Highest Standard in English and Classical Studies. ‘Modern Labguages under Direction of the BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES. Special Advantages in Instrumentaland Vocal Music, Artand location. Eleventh Year Opens OCTOBER 1ST, 1885. Application by letter or personally, as above, (OOL, AT 1110 L ST. n.w., Will reopen September 6th. 1su5. “Un- ntages in French (Berlits method) endian in au24-310 M Ussnat act Object TOOL OF fi RT AN W irccorative Desiga Vernon Row 43 Fenayt- yaniaave. Sixth annual session opened sepuember Ast. Day and evening classes. Thorough .ustruction {n ail branches of Art and Decorative work. Special advantages to rezular puplis, Call or send for circu- lar. EL J. WALKER, See. sews (FMERSON TSTITUTE, O14 19TH ST. BE tween Cand K, select classical and matheniatical School for boys, begins its 34th vear MC tember 2ist. ‘Prepares for business, Yale, Princeion and other college schools and for the U.S. Milltury ‘and Naval acade- ex. For particulary address CHAS. B. YO! the bookstores. EW 3 4N by which pupils can accomplish in a few fime What is ordinarily done iu years. w methods, is founded upon thoroujh-bass principles, and particularly adapted to new beziuners. Parents, | hers und scholars will welcome tie instructvns ined in this method. A course of lessons Will y convince them that {t {S what they desire. For and other information call_ut the studio or ad- dress CHAS. W. THOMPSON. 911 M st, n.W. 4031-1, MS E MORAN'S SELECT: AVE Boys and Giri w.. will Reopen $ V ere A special invita” tion toalltosee the met by which You ex soon learn a profession. ‘214 ad St. Seti QRIARLEY HALL—a HOME SCHOOL FOR > Girls, near Poolesvilie, Md., Reopens SEPTESI- BER 15th,” Terms mov For circulars ad- dress Mrs, Sf. PORTER, Principal, aul-sme Mak? UES, ALERD D BUIACS ENGLISH AVE and French Boarding and Day School for You Ladies and ‘Little Girl ist. nw. Anni session commences Sth. sed Lin® QRIENDS' SELECT SCHOOL, AN ELEMENT ary and hizh school for both sexes, 1811 Ist. a.m. Will reopen 9th mo. (Sept.) L4th. To provide for Growth and progress of seliool a luboratory” and ad- tional Toom for recitations and catisthemics “have been procured. ‘The corps of instruction has been en- Jarged by graduates of Vassar and Swarthmore. The instruction in English, mathematics, naruzal science id the languages ts thorough and’ sumicient to pre- students for our best colleges and universities. nd tor catalogue oF call st <chool from 2:30 pm. to 4pm, THOS. W. SIDWELL, Principal, aul5-3m_ Nes MSS “45 Mea. a TRACHER OF PIANO. (fins reasonable. For particulars, &e.,-apply at 902d stnwe ‘sel-1m* ISS KOSA PORSCHES @ Maha" En ctish choot and Seinterearten wil see Open Uctober Ist. “German and Frenca taught by constant practice. For circulars apply 1224 Dw. auzi-zm* AY RL. G. MARIN ACADEMY OF DANCING AND DE- PORTMENT, at MASONIC HALL, Corner 9th and F sts n.w., Washington, D. C. ‘Re-opens for the season of 185-6, SATULDAY, SEPTEMBER 26TH, for the formation of classes, aiteulars to be had’ at musie stores, OF atthe, Ac jemy. GcH00L oF Mt Open daily; hours, 1 to 5 p.m. Modern methods—thorough and pi ressive. A poem mes ety Sree abrarcaens Piano or Voice. $5. $8, $10 and $15 a term. Church Organ ee for practice), $15 a term, Violin nic and $) ae eset : = TW suis ‘UTE, 1028 Vermont avenue, Boarding and Day School for Young Ladiesand Little Sin IN COLLEGIATE This institution will enter upon its twelfth annual session Weduesday, September 23d, 1585, Mrs.Z D, BUCHER. ‘Miss H. E. HUNTE! ssisted by a full cor} Principal .. Vice Principal ‘of experienced teachera, For catalogues and full particulars apply to the Principal. es Se, LST “A GERMAN LADY WITS HIGHEST RECOM. jons and references desires pupils of any and Modern Music: Singing after od German, Parisian, Frenc! Age for Classi true Italian method; Si alla tag "gratia, couversAQon a epistolary ‘styles with vustrpassed metl rs HOEPULDE tha G se nw 73m RLINGTON ACADEMY, Corcoran Building, ‘Cor. Pa. Ave. and 15th at, opp. U.S. Treasu ‘A select school for Boys and Young Men. Number Umited. Only scholars of good moral character re- ceived. Fall term begins the 2d Monday in September Day and evening sessions. Careful and thorough in- struction In thecommon English branches, book-keep- ing. shorthand, higher arithmetic, alzebra, geom Latin and Greek. “BURTON MAUAFEE, A.M.) Principal, Washington, D.C. ‘auls-3mm MES EGIZABETH HARKIS, ENGLISH AND French Boarding aod Day School, G22 18th st, i w., will re-open September, 22d. Tie course of in- struction comprises every branch necessary for s. Practical and accomplished education for young indies and children. Superior instruction In vocal and in- ‘strumental music, Particular attention given to deli- cate or backward pupils. au22-3m SPEXCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE COR 9TH ‘and D sts. n.w. A practical business education that ‘and announcements Bullding-corner 6th me , October Tth, most cordially invited to The Secretary can be seen at the Law Building from 019,28; Bally for information. enrollment, etc ints, glving course of study. terms, €c., can obtained at ‘Bookstores of Morrison, Brad. Adams, or Anglim, of on application to the undersigned, H M. YEATMAN, sy & M. YEATMA CRELIERE ScHt00 iy teen, 1538 Ist. n, 5 11885, closes Stine one Sentors, in charge of Lacien EC. Coliiere. “A. Muniors. under Mra Colilere. Pour boys taken into the family. ‘Study-Hours dally from 5:30 to 8:30 WE MEISTERSCHAFT SYSTEM—A WON derfully, simple and practical meihod, enabling uy one to learn to speak dueatly ard correctly space sab, Tallan, French aud German,’ Puptis learn tompvak froin the very first lewon iu long ard connected site tences.” Entire mastery of every-day" and busines Sonversations guaranteed in short time. Duy and Evening Private Lessons, and_in Classes for Ladies Aud Gentlemen or Children. General Afternoon ad Evening Classes in the Trench Language ‘Tocsda ‘Thursdays and Satardayn, at 3:00" aud SI ated a 6:30 and 7:30 o'clock. Opening, Get. im. moderate, “Address 1538 Ts hw. LUCIEN Ec COLLLERE, A.M. a native of Paris, France. Other Methods Taight, eo MU ASTREY OF FRENCH PRONUNCIATION — M Prot Lucien EC. Colliere’s Special course. Imvia on got merely’ required, but the philosophy of the French sounds and specially of the atcent fully 4 strated. French pronunciation, properly taugh Hitpleinatier "A forrect accent and yen promi lon teed in avery shor: space of time, A pupil to follow with fui greater profitand with lanme diate tungible results instruction, under any teacher, by any one of the now popular conversa- onal metho and ‘Evening Private Lessons, Day and in Classes for Ladies and Gentlemen or Children, uuetal Afternoon and Evening Clases MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS, at 3:30 and 4:30 at O:30 and 7:30 o'clock. Opening OCTORER 2D. moderate. Also Special course of Verbs, ‘and irregular, all ps gation. Addtess "153 ERK, A. M..a nat ‘Terms f Paris, France. c RI se2-1mm, MS © CMORGAN'S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG 4 LADIES A. TRLS. D h year begins SEPT! ARMACEUTICAL AND cnts of Howard University will open thelr anndal sessions Oe Sth. Clintes. medl- eal and surgical will be b ea week. Dispensary elinte daily xpected to MAgist me these chuics, u hington. Roa: school for young ladies and little girls. The eur begins September 16t2, 1S, with ful Teachers For cirealars apply ses-1m, MISS LUCY STEPENSOD Wy ea PARSONS, M.S. VISITING TUTOR, @ ad Principal Parson's Business Schools. Yee opens OCT TH. Day Lessons, 9 a, 19.10 1 Be ey doukkecting,, Peaumauishipy tnglish, Speiing: Arithmetic (speciality of rapid calculations) and ull hhigher Matuematies Address P. 0. Box 20, ch porites KBE Girele, re BACHSPI to principal. i ns OCT. IST. Mrs. OLGA HESSEL- f, Miss IDA HESS BAC T. txty A b TY, Reopens MONDAY, OCTOBER 5th, "1885, at 7 o'clock p.m.,in the'new Law Building, No, 1006 E street northwest, ‘Catalogues can be obtained at Morrison's, Ballan- whe's, Angiim’s and Brad Adams’ Bookstores, or at the office of te ‘Treasurer, FLEMING J. LAVES Applicants for admission can obtain, further infor mation and matriculate wt 480% ave or at the Law Building. eee, All business communications should be addressed to Fed. LAVEADEIC Bsa. — snd. Day School for Young Ladies. re- ng OCTUBEI 1ST. Modern languages under the hares ofthe Berlitz school. Toruush course lu Rog: sie and Are clams om iethed for Hitle girls trom Pto 11 yearsaraes ee aw TSS EARLE, 1916 5th st. i ALL GRADES OF ts ‘ 3 to adults fidential: for college, sepals fan's carats ergere an IVY INSTITUTE, sw. corner Sth and K ‘Mathematical, Classical, eehae SW. FLYNN, A.M. 4 $5 amouth. "ocd OF LANGUAGES, PROVIDENCE, BROOKLYN, F BALTIMORE, MINNEAPOLIS, ST. PAUL. nized everywhere to be the best schools tor learning to speak, write: rend andl understand the fore ign languages: Terma begin SETPEMBEAL 7. pply to se10 Special attention ‘to beginners as well as to anced. 741 7th st. ADA B. CON HE WASHINGTON Gollegiate Institute, will take puptis in vocal and fnstrimental music and harmony. Methods of tbe best European masters followed. For terms apd other isi Apply at 1025 Vermont: NIE MISSES TIFFEY'S SCHOOL, FOR GIRLS AND BOYS, = 1436 Corcoran street session commences sept. 15, Mis BE ISH AND CLASSIC. SM: nd Day School for Young Ladies and Line: ptember 30,1885. For Catalogite nddreas Miss FANNY BRAGG tar DROF. ORTENSTELN, THE POPULAR GUITAE teacher, &c, will teach during J September, Guitar, . Piano Si mony. $8 per term. Inquire at ‘st. uw, oF 1742 Pa‘ave. n. w. ai Je25-sia KS BURR'S ENGLISH AND FRENCH M School 1308 H street. Will reopen WEDNESDAY, Seplember 30th, 282m French, the language of the school, SEWING MACHINES, &c. __ HE SILENT NEW AMERICAN NO. 7, ‘With NEW AUTOMATIC Button Hole Worker. ‘Ahead of all itiow. ‘Over 2.000 now in use iu this city, A legal guarantee for 5 years wii Machine. sshanacarswcnin cry Sete Xew improved Reaut jl per week or montiy, ‘All Kinds Repaired and Wafrantes, ‘Send postal for our New Price List Office cor. 7th and Ht, Next door to AUERBACH'S Genis’ Furnishing: ee Makin 230 Tiurayner nt and October, at the following prices = September 10: No - Nand upwards. Cloth Costunen, furitisbed. from 840: other eurnients 3 Special attention to Weddivg Outta tn watch Me, White nas made a great succes. “Cutting J.C Honea IMPORTER, OUR ASSORTMENT OF “FALL” AND “WIN. TER” STOCK: INCLUDES THE GREATEST VARIETY OF ELEGANT “MILLINERY,” “CLOAKS” AND “SUITS” EVER EXHIBITED IN THIS CITY. LARGE LINE OF “FEATHER TRIMMING” 18 ALL COLORS AND WIDTHS AT VERY LOW PRICES NOVELTIES IN “DRESS TRIMMINGS” AND “LACES” “SILK VELVETS" AND “VELVET KIRBONS.* FINESILK PLUSH AT $1.25 AND $1.50 pr_ yd. BEST QUALITY MOHAIR ASTRAKAN $5.28 Pr. ya. THE GREATEST CARE HAS BREN RESTOWED ON THESELRCTION WITH THE VIEW OF OB TAINING LATEST FASHIO NABLE CREATIONS WHICH COMPRISE LEADING PORKIGN AND HOME MANUFACTURED GOODS, AT PRICKS WITHIN REACH OF ALL. NO CHARGE FOR FITTING LADIES SUITS AND CLOAKS. FOSTER KID GLOVES. ‘TTrevise, Paris [se26] 807 Pennsylvania ave, MISES SPDGWiCk AND CHRIST AN HAY! VI returned to the city, and Will resume businews October Ist at thelr Dresstaaking Parlors, 411 12th a. MLW, instead of S13 11h wt. awe ADIES SEAL GARMENTS ALTERED, Rab Cirealar 1 red wih Lian tell Soered uot Ma TS1O Nena betweets Naa Seuine Oon TO CLOSE BUSI Having concluded to give up businuss, I offer PRs Sng S1Ve Up Duninuss, I offer my em LADIES’ MILLINERY, PANCY @00D8 ‘AND CLOAKA Oe at n great aacrifice, ‘Call early for bargaime, M SILVER, a015-2m 71S Market Space, Hee Marerre Coneer Reduces the size and Increases the length of the wate of fleshy ladies without injurious tight lactng. Try Them. Satisfaction guaranteed of woney refunded Ts the best spinal sup; ever made: ports equally as well the abdomen a Othe body. Tt pm artistic shape, irtasp Ttis proof against perspiration and moisture, neither corrade or moll as "i Stretches nor breaks. al ‘om hever MOVE OF come out from wear. ‘We recommend them. It never changes its form, always retalning Its original shape. It is invaluable’ to young Indien, because At removes and prevents stooping and round sikoulde ers We bave all size TANSRURGH & BROS, WOODWARD & LOTHIOR, apldt-m ___ DOUGLASS @ Riko, THE FEDORA kms SHTELD 1s RIBOOM wwended by the Leading Dressmakers, It ts abwolutely ta 5 For ‘sale at ail -bry Goods end Ladies’ Purniehing Stores ore sys0-su® Reeves. MME. VON BRANDIS, MODISTR, Formerly with Lord & Taylor, New Yort ‘Wm. Barr & Co, St. Louis, Mo. Sults made at the shortest’ notice. Superior fitting, Teasonable prices and satisfaction guaranterd, vening Drewes, Uridal Crowens a 3: J 20 14th street, between 1 and ik. Doverass ‘We have 100 Doren LADIEY BALBRIGGAN HOSE, sizes 8 to Dig, our regular 47¢. Hove, which we Shalleell for S7ige. per pair; three pair fur $1 orga per box, ‘DOUGLASS, m6 Ninth street. St. Cond Building QRENCH DYFING, SCOURING AND DRY Cleaning Establishment, 1205 New York ave. uw. All ‘kinds of Ladies and Gents’ Garments Dyed, Cleaned and finished in the most superior manner Flush Cloaks, Velvet and Party’ Drewes special Ladies’ dremes done up without a # CAROLINE LERCH, formerly P) EK. HUMPHERY, ‘Bustien, Children's Corsets and a $1 Cores (Mis EL'sows qGcriman and Spanish spoken, mri6 __HOUSEFURNISHINGS. make) that for 'N. B—French, R™ eM or: Hat NONE OF THE DEFECTS USUALLY POUNT ID COMMON O18. IT CANNOT BB EEPLODED, DOES NOT CHAR THE WICK, BITS NO OFFENSIVE ODOR, AND PREVEMJS THE BREAKING OF CHIM- NEYS IT 18 A RICH OF, FOR ILLUMINAT. ING PURPOSEA ITGIVES A STRONG, STEADY LIGHT, AND BURNS MUCH LONGER THAN COMMON OIL, i. W. SCHAEFER & BRO, (CHINA AND GLASS, 26 No. 1020 7TH STREET NORTHWEST, — nd fine store, a eee wre - nd scout iy perorm, the, active duties of Oy a ES a 34 ee rh forough instraction givenin Rapid Writing. tbe Eg: 5 ian "[anmage, Correnponience, Rapid, Caculations, | [_ADUp, BEEQRE yOu FUNCHASH ASEwNG | Go ak Bok BO Er, ms Heorkeepiog Gunes Practice, Comnersal Law Pe | ing aed, creriaing New | 000 2° E ry Scnotay. Stenograp! 3 ores larday and. evens pensions ewumed ruts: ay, | HOM G MACHINE, Always ready t0] RUGS, LACE CURTAINS, PORTIERES, &0., pt Lat Pam-and 6 pm. Oflce open for arrange: | Tot be % ciilid can manage i ar menis, by the year or quarter, on and after MONDAY, Roede” Pallet Teaghers.Iitustrated Circa: | eguatrsrosan’ SOMNY Payments, and special dle PETERSEN & CHILDS’, Jar, eivine Pelt tomer ae) Et Pris | Besuretotwry the NEW HOME before xoa bay. 618 MARKET SPACE oe ‘628 Oth en ere sg-Eversthing warranted as ed ey obefa ai Tate patteran at popular prices Good RS Elap cake or ehceae ak | cok ootinernas wohann. teilistiien 3 J wesk or re INSTITUTE. ew. cor sthand K ssn ime | kingsrepatred mye call 124-8. an MY LEAVITT, OF BOSTON, GRAD- Mitte aud ceri rs POSE YOU LOOK IN AT McKENNEYS ied examiner of the New Engind Reliable Sewing Machine House, 427 Oth st, and Cow Wearnen Jonservatory.. Piano technique, harmony and Volos smtomatic White. itis a little Daisey. coltare A013 Joust nw. “New Machines ofall kinds ‘WI son be bere, and in your preparation foe i be ISS MARGUERITE E. SAXTON, Renting and mh12_| sure to inspect our assortment of M Teacher of Elocttion and Dramatic Art rinsed Siaiein sel72w 4296s. nw. WOOD AND COAL. mina tena <4 on RY SCHOOL, 1916 1 STN. W. OPPOSITE =o na. > aap Priog fag oe allo, Park Sixteenth Annual Session opens { 7 Desir, Often and a, arta ax ea pepe a 2 Foom the Antique, from ie: Landscape, Bkesssl = oad, Me od . from Navare: Bosign ‘Pen, eval charcoal Grazen.of Se nae, Fine, pty A W.& JENKS @ 00, and Water Color. Mechanical Drawing, Prot aii parts of the city. selz3m | seis 717 Th ares ae ‘se8-1in® Yak FULLER J Barite Te ATTEN TION, OF CORE CARE | (yARPETE APITOL BILE INSTITUTE AND KINDER: | Wood and Goal, which 1a selling at very low prises — formatiol to MISS SMITH, 626 North Caro- | F cae. Weer. oar. of; line ave. e.,0r MIS BOYDEN, 23'S staeselb Tm eee Mae, axadnereke wo Serre, Bone BA ‘variety. REINGTON INSTITUTE—BOARDING AND School for Girls, at Alexandria, Vs ay 4 bool Or * ar aE By 'D, W., to confer with new. jor toan- sewer ‘the. ee10-6m_ J: ic ‘WHARFS AND RAILROAD YARD: TWELFTH AND WATER STREETS 8W. TAINS and DRAPERY " ta ‘examine our stock before: 4

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