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THE EVENIN VENING STAR: WASHINGTON D. C., “WED , SEPTEMBER 30, -1885. LOCAL MENTION. Orr hen A Orricer, ‘OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL Wasuixorox, D.C, Sept. 30,1865, 11 &m. variable winds slight changes in’ temperature ie winds slight 4 Temperature. "For Thursday, occasional local showers and Stationary temperature are indicated for the middie Atlantic states. Ovn CusrowEss will find it to their advan- tage to call before 10:30 a.m. or after 2 p.m., as at other hours the rush is so great. the: Sannot soo Carpets and Upholstery goods to ad- ‘vantage. B. Moses & Sox, Corner 11th and F streets n.w. Pants to order $5 and up. Eiseman, 7th & E. Krno’s Patace Grand Fall Opening of Pat- tern Hats, Bonnets and Cloaks on Thursday and Friday, October 1st and 2d. All are in- UNpER New MANAGEMENT.—Tho Ne’ Photo Art Co. studio is now under the man- agement of Mr. E.R. Myers, formerly of the leading studios of New York, and from 1880 to 1584 manager of the Davis studio and of 1227 Pennsylvania avenue. Mr. Myers as a first- class artist is well known in this city, and his former association with such artists as Ryder, of Cleveland, Rees and others,is a guarantee of is abilities. The corps of assistants selected those of ability to successfully succeed in Blessing the patrons of this well-Ienown studio, ir. Myers’ practicability is well known, and his careful supervision will be extended to every branch and detail of the art. A visit to his studio is invited. Prices for crayons and Work greatly reduced. New Photo Art Co, Ivania avenue. Bors’ clothing of our own manufacture. Else- man Bros., cor. 7th and E streets. ‘Wasre Nor.—Don't waste your money for in- ferior shoes when you can always rely on buy- ‘honest serviceable goods at such low prices of Win. Hahn & Co.'s reliable shoe house, 816 “ith street and 1922 Pennsylvania avenue. See ‘City Items. PRECALE remnantsjust arrived; Stern’s,904 7th OwrNG to increase of business since Introdue- the new instantaneous and reduc- ‘Mon in the price of Cabinet Photographs, Ihave een unable to give proper attention to the New Photo. art Company, 905 Pennsylvania ‘avenue, near 9th street. I'have, therefore, dis- ‘posed of that establishment and have no further ‘connection with the same. I am now prepared togive my personal supervision to ail sittings at the original establishment, 1217-1219 Penn- sptvania avenue, between 12ihand 13th streets, Go To SHEDD’s, 409 9th street, to buy your gas Gxtures. ors of Washington are Eiseman Bros., and E streets. THE PALAIS ROYAL “OPENING” CONTINUED. The many patrons of this poj establish- ment will be to learn the Fall Opening Will be continued until Saturday at 6 p.m. The “souvenirs” are the attraction. ATTENTION—CARROLL INSTITUTE.—Nomina- tion of officers for ensuing year to-morrow evening at 8 o'clock sharp. No Extra CHARGE for resittings at the new Photo Art Co., 905 Penna. ave. Bors’ CLorHiNe of our own manufacture. Eiseman Bros., cor. 7th and E streets. One DOLLAR AND NINETY Cexts will buy as finea Black or Brown Derby Hat as you wish to wear. Franc’s, corner 7th and Dstreets, the only strictly one price hat and gents’ fur- nishing store in the city. ALL CLorHIxG we sell Is manufactured at our i ward st., Baltimore, Eiseman Bros. cor 7th and Bi streets Krno's PaLace Grand Fall Opening of Pat- tern Hats, Bonnets and Cloaks on Thursday and Friday, October Ist and 2d. vited. COURTESY, promptitude, excel under porns Ha tee Peale cas Penna. ave. Latest novelties. New addi- cor 7th Allare in- Paxrs to order $5 and up. Elsemen, 7th & E. Noor’s, on 13th street, have returned from They are now busy opening their ew goods, intended for the coming season, which will comprise all the latest novelties in Zine miltinery, laces, and rich beaded lace | FaLL OvEgcoaTs of our own manufacture. cor, 7th and E streets. Norice the new display of photos made under the new management of the new Photo Art Co,, 905 Penna. ave. FALL OVERCOATS of our own muynufacture. Elseman, cor. 7th and E streets. Pocker AND TABLE CUTLEEY.—Frank, 457 Ivania avenue. f THE ONLY manufacturing clothiers and tall- ors of Washington are Eiseman Bros., cor. 7th and E streets. Base (Capital park) BaLi.—Friday, Louis- vilieg Satarings Athienie: — Lareowes, RaNGEs repaired ats E. Gartrell, 815 7th. Heat- and ranges; low prices. Surts to order $25 and up. Elseman, 7th & E. Maxninp— Happy couples in search of house- keeping outfitscall at Breitbarth’s Odd Fellows’ furniture store. sax CLOTHING wo soll 6, manuteetured at our factory, loward. ” Else- asa Bros, cor. 7th and E stree! GoVERNMENT CLERKS, stick close to your desks and i¢ will save your bacon; but you can gall as late as nine o'clock every evening at Breitbarth’s mammoth furniture establish- ment, Odd Fellows’ Hall, to make your pur- chases. Sea Oe Surts to order $25 and up. Eiseman, 7th & E. Kino’s Patack Grand Fall Opening of Pat- tern Hats, Bonnets and Cloaks on Thursday and Friday, October Ist and 24.” All are in- 7 Facx and eyesight fitted, $1. Hempler' afin esig! b 2 ipler's, CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-Night. vGH's Orzka House. —“Peck’s Bad HerzoG’s Orgra Hovse.—Ethel Tucker in “a a Ding MUSEUM. —Lottie Church in “Un- =, je Chureh in “Un- Alice Oates and Variety. es Condensed Locals. Street lamps will be lighted at 6:15 p.m. and extinguished at 11:45 p.m. reeted with un- THEATER Comrau! ‘Miss Ethel Tucker has been Piecedented success in the role of and + special request will continue the balance of the week at Herzog’s NI tOpera House. ‘Lnth-street ‘The Federation of Trades Unions last even- dng approved the action of K. of L., in reference to the alleged refusal of the proprietor of Joyce's coach factory to allow his hands to stop work m4 o'clock on Saturday. The correct list of the officers of the Graceland Cemetery association elected at Monday's meet- ag Is as follows: O- F. Presbrey. president: F.C. , Secret y and treasurer; uel Norment, Seymour and Wm. Tindall, direc: f The Cigarmakers’ International convention in somiom at Cincinnat! yesterday elected the ing delegates to represent interna- Honal Union at the convention of the federa- ‘Yon of trades to be held in this city, December &: J.S. Kerschner, Philadelphia; Samuel Gom- Jere, New York; J. ¥. Messrs. Anthony Hyde and C. M. Matthews, have asked ion of the equity SPREE accept the offer of $13,000 cash, free taxes and incumbrances, mad, lice David K. Cartier for the property located ai the corner of 13th and L streets northwest, Pelgnging to the estate of the late Judge Thos, ‘The National Rifles and the National Rifle Cadets will leave at 7 o'clock to-morrow morn- for Culpeper, Va., to visit the Piedmont fair, mabe at 7 ae ‘The company ‘Will take eighty men, including the cadets. Ex-Polloeman David ‘N. elt was fined $5 in morning with disorder!, Sobers eee ey seventh precinct pekee John and Andrew Purcell had a dis- i 1 over @ bill which the latter owed and Davis dealt Purcell «blow on the Visible. FA a ion by the Marine basdne, the effects of which were Tadge Snell fined Davis $10 for ‘The last Cee for grounds will ven ‘evening. en ing. The convention has been discussing the means of educating and elevating the Face in North America. The program for to- night includes addresses by Mrs. Belva A. Lock- wood, Mr. Fred. Dougiass, Rev. R. 8. Laws and ———— A Crvrr Surr on Account oF A FExce.-Fan- nie E. Hili, as trustee, has fled a suit against M.B. Harlow for an’ injunction. She fee simple in the property known as Melton, in the east end of which are twenty-eight windows for ventilation and light. Three ofthese are three and a-half feet w! and are used asa from Hi street to the rear of the build! which Harlow claims. Mr. Harlow, she says, has removed the fence. He was arrested ona charge of trespass, but Judge Snell dismissed the case. She now asks the intervention of the court. Kxicuts oF Labor Gorxe To RichmonD. ‘The Knights of Labor of the city have iomake’a visit to Hichmond next Sun They will leave here Saturday night at eleven o’ciock. In Richmond they will be received by the Knights ofthat city and the mayor and Sowa the sights of Sietown, = ages ge composed of Messrs. ora Traylor J. W. Con- sidine, Geo, M. Depew and C. M. Cunning! Cazv-Prne Cosr. ‘Tahal! pell off the entire stock of DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS im my Branch Store, 225 Pa, ave. se, Capitol Hill, AT PRIME CosT. COME EARLY FOR BARGAINS ‘Store for rent. JOHN SCOTT, 830,013 225 Penna. ave. s.c., Capitol Hill. ENN EI wo REE A ENN ES" Wwow HD» PME Gy TRB B fA NNN EKE W W Ti DDD EEE A A ALL OPENING AND EXPOSITION OF OUR ENTIRE STOCK WILL TAKE PLACE ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, ‘October 1 and 2, CONSISTING OF BAURES MAMMOTH ESTABLISHMENT ARE NOW HAVING AN IMMENSE CLEARING OUT SALE PALL AND WINTER WRAPS, NEWMARKETS, CAPES, LADIES AND MISSES’ SUITS, WHICH WE WILL SELL AT RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES, AND IT WILL PAY YOU ‘TO INTEREST YOURSELF IN THE SAME ~~ LADIES FALL AND WINTER WRAPS. 843-1 Berlin ‘Brown Wi sme cent yem ogee 87-1 Black’ nce died Sead etna, 180-1 ‘price $12.00, now bees petier $12.00, now $7. weormer 927.50, now $15.00. = an W Bimer price $15.00, now £9.00. 813-1 Brocaded Gretna Wabs we oe gr.o, 381-2 Black Lace Supe fing ‘price $10.00, now $5.00. LBV Trutate Lace snd Beas, Trimmed: ver? Ae, a3 Former price $20.00, now $7.1 ax ‘Former price $9.50, now $3.00. 206-1 Brown Diaggat with herby and Coat 001-1 Brown Beaver; far cut andl jtwoare sigh aaged.) 5231 Siagonal Cloth SE Delman, sae do, wan ‘2 Brown Ruslan Gresnes sisarg aot qnne 2Mixed Brown ee eee, ae 310.00. 1 small plaid Newmarket, panna ‘ormer 315.00, now $7.50. 000-1 Checked Newmarter Moy mew Fe .90, now $3.50. 1 striped Newmarket scotch tater baer 1 BI’ Diagonal is fu ‘rime aif around. nes SBY'e Berlin Beaver Newuiareets ‘Former price $10.00, now $8.00. peipmembaes oar tector cts 052-4 Newmarkets, drabs brown a 608—1 Mouse: Coleg Becmactet, Astrechan trimmed. ‘orm 200. now 3 610-2 Dark Blue Newmarkeins fine ta les, aetit Former price $15.90, tow $10.00. * Former price $37.50, now $25.00. - _ pets a 5.00, al $10.00. 1 Plush Dolman, iF tiiamieds egg yin 2 Plosh Dolman, fur trimmed So” fur tei on me ae rm 1 Brown Velvet Dolman, = Wrap, Former price $50.00, now $40.00. oe noe fa ‘1 same as above, % Former price $19.00, now $12.50. LADIES’ SUITS. MILLINERY Goons, Cet Bish Conners Rate on asw $1800 “EXCLUSIVELY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.” | 504-2 Dark Green Cloth suits, 2 ~ i ou ange LER LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S STRAW, FELT | 323—1 Figured Cloth, latest style, VELVET AND PLUSH HATS, EITHER TRIM- MED OR UNTRIMMED, MATERIALS FOR TRIM- MING, VELVETS, SILKS, SATINS, PLUSH, RIB- BONS, FLOWERS, OSTRICH AND FANCY FEATHERS, &c. ALSO, A VARIETY OF PARISIAN NOVELTIES, ONE OF THE PRINCIPAL FEATURES TO WHICH I AM PARTICULARLY DESIROUS OF | CALLING ATTENTION 18 TO OUR TRIMMED HATDEPARTMENT. THE VERSATILITY AND RARE TASTE DISPLAYED IN THE DESIGNING OF THE SAME WE CLAIM CANNOT BE SUR- PASSED BY ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT IN THIS OR ANY CITY, WHILE SOME OF THE ARTISTIC DESIGN- ING EMPLOYED BY OUR DESIGNER IN THE TRIMMING OF OUR HATS MAY BE PARTIAL- LY COPIED FROM FRENCH AND ENGLISH AR- TISTS, PARTICULAR CARE HAS BEEN TAKEN TO IMPROVE THE SAME AND TONE THEM DOWN TO MEET THE MORE SUBDUED TASTE OF OUR AMERICAN LADIES. WE PROMISE TO SURPASS ANY FORMER EXPOSITION, OWING TO THE AUGMENTED FACILITIES NOW PLACED AT OUR DISPOSI- TION. WE CLAIM THAT OWING TO THE FACTS THAT THIS ESTABLISHMENT IS EN- TIRELY AND EXCLUSIVELY DEVOTED TO MILLINERY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. LADIES’, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOAKS AND JERSEYS AT PRICES THAT WILL DEFY COMPETITION. WE KINDLY ASK INSPECTION OF OUR ENORMOUS STOCK, REGARDING STYLE AND PRICES, BEFORE PURCHASING. NEW IDEA, se20-2t 926 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. Agr Is Tse Hovsesow. DANIEL G. HATCH, IMPORTERS’ AGENT, 420 Oth street, ‘Is exhibiting a most interesting collection of DOULTON ART POTTERY, Imported direct,to which he invites an inspection ‘From the Public. INTERIOR DECORATIONS, ARTISTIC FURNITURE, 26-2" STAINED GLASS. Rovat Sxnozs, ‘The New Style Fall Dress Goods. in brown, biue, green, garnet and biack, 12 yards for $2. DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, $2, $2.50, $3, $4, $4.50, $5, 86, $7, $8, $9, $10. 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 » halt wide. 37%. BLACK SILKS, excellent quality. 76¢. COLORED SILKS, excellent quality, 75¢. HANDSOME BROCADE SILK VELVETS, very cheap at $1.50. COLORED SILK VELVETS, $1. BLAGK SILK VELVETS, $1. BLACK SILKS worth $1.25 reduced to $1. COLORED SILKS worth $1.25 reduced to $1. BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, $1.50. EQYAL SENGES in all colors, new wy'e, 12 yards CARTER'S 71 MARKET SPACE, 0e22 ‘Near 7th Strest, Wurar Baxxo I Powozn (GOLD MEDAL AT NEW ORLEANS) ENDORSED BY THE LEADING HOTELS IN THE COUNTRY. APPROVED BY THE GOVERNMENT CHEMISTS FOR THE INDIAN COMMISSION. MARTIN KALBFLEISCH’S SONS, Established 1829, NEW YORK. selé-was.tp BAH FOR MALARIA, FEVER AND AGUE. and 1 Also for Strengthening and Invigorating the System - 50cts. auld2m.4p W. H. Rew, ‘717 MARKET SPACE. GRAND OPENING OF FALL BOOTS AND SHOES 8.00. —“Extre five Car. ‘Sense... $OG————Eaws tine Oar. Kid Box Toe. 3.00 ‘Large iineof Children’s and Mises Spring Keele. ‘We make a Genutee Handecwed Ladies’ Kangaroo or Kid to onder for $5. Former price $25.00, now $16.50. 903--1 Figured Cloth latest siyie dh te = a Trip grBe? PFGE $25.00, now $20.00. Bx i i 106-1 Tan Colored ricot Tallseannaes STOO inde, Former price $20.00, now $14.00. ‘The above prices are guaranteed to be 50 per cent Lower tan Actual Cost, > BBR AU MM MM Sug Bap AA UU Mame © poe AA UU MEM” Bag, Bes 24 “oo HEM By ~ se30 416 SEVENTH STREET N.W. Arm Hren. THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS ABSO- LUTE PERFECTION IN THIS WORLD. BUT THE MANUFACTURER WHO AIMS AT PERFECTION COMES NEAREST TO IT. THERE IS CLOTHING AND CLOTHING. IN ONE INSTANCE YOU WILL FIND ALL THE EFFORTS DEVOTED TO MAKING UP STYLISH GOODS, WITHOUT MUCH REGARD TO THE WEARING QUALITIES. IN ANOTHER YOU WILL FIND GooD OUTSIDE MATERIALS AND INFERIOR TRIMMINGS, IN ANOTHER YOU WILL SEE GOOD MATERIALS ALL THROUGH, BUT INFERIOR WORKMANSHIP, IN STILL ANOTHER, EVERYTHING THAT SHOWS WILL BE OF FAIR QUALITY: BUT THE “UNSEEN.” SUCH AS CANVAS SEWING SILK, &c., ARE INFERIOR. WHEN GOOD MATERIALS INSIDE AND OUT, SEEN AND UNSEEN, FIRST- CLASS WORKMANSHIP AND THE NEW- EST STYLES ARE COMBINED, PERFEC- TION IN CLOTHING IS NEARLY AN AC- COMPLISHED FACT. THIS 18 THE CHARACTER OF GOODS MADE BY WANAMAKER, OF PHILa- DELPHIA. YOU ARE INVITED TO INSPECT OUR LINES OF THESE GOODS FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR. IN FALL OVERCOATS OUR STOCK IS LARGE. IN SUITS, BUSINESS, HALF- DRESS OR DRESS, WE HAVE MANY NEW AND EXCLUSIVE LINES, AND ALL AT LOWEST PRICES. B BARNUM & CO. 981 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE You Wu, Woxr Your ‘YOU DO, Dow'T Your WILL WHAT? DO WHAT? ‘Why, Save Money by Baying your CLOTHING at VICTOR E. ADLER'S ‘TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE. FACTS ABOUT CLOTHING. ‘There 1s cheap clothing that 1s cheap, and cheap clothing that ian’t cheap. Garments that wear well ‘and give good satistuetion are the sort to buy, provided you can get them at low prices, This is the sort of clothing sold st VICTOR E. ADLER'S TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE. We have low prices, but no low-grade goods. In return for your money we give you SOLID, SUBSTANTIAL CLOTHING, snd ‘as we ask but ten per cent above actual cost of manu- facture, you can readily perceive that our profits are ‘very small. PERFECT POCKET-BOOK PERSUADEES. Areour prices Perfect are our fits and styles, Per- fectly reliable are our goods, Perfectly plain are our terms, Every garment marked in plain figures, 50 that @ child can buy as safely asthe best judge of ‘Gothing. HOW TO SAVE MONEY. Examine the pricesat VICTOR E. ADLER'S TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE belore buying. We ‘sell at such @ small traction above actual cost that we know that we cannot be undersold, ‘Man wants but little here below, And he gets but little justice; ‘To Adler's for our clothing we'll go, ‘Becange his prices won't bast us. “Bust” is not vety good English, bot it is very ex ‘Vertisers, Come and see them. VICTOR E. ADLER'S 1 ‘TEN PER CEN? CLOTHING HOUSE 927 AMD 929 SEVENTH 8T. N. W., Commer Mamacbusetts avenue. By, Cvs evecings natii@; Saterdays unt 11, 10 Psa Cexr Reovernox 817, 819, 821 7th 01 lace for 0 elsewhere me Soe egy Japanned dusty halfaozen siiver-plated table plated butter knives, 18c.; CIry ITEMS. M. Augenstein, TAc., wil street northwest, to make offers, followin ins for ‘morrow only: worth $1.i ilow clothes ‘St $1:25; nalt dozen silver-plated tea- ‘half dozen tablespoons to i ‘immense 50; flatiron and ‘hampers 70en aotd match, ‘and brush, 16¢.; for! Tit ka, Ge, silver. hamber sets, $2.89; silver-plat pas, i cokinie o large size mixing ; breakfast casters, 41c.; bowls He covered bulter der a8 bowl di cut cove! suf wi buckets, Ge; Sqtrser gat’ complete, 19; 18-inch bowl Fr Je; 2-qt. covered 180.3 han 8 pleces, $3. ere 1ber 8 sheets note paper, lishes, 9c,; 3 bowls, Ties decorniod tea, gepanned walt- ‘The Famous Reliable Specialties of Wx. HAHN & Co., 816 7th street and 1922 Penna. ave. Gents’ $2.50 Double or Single Sole Calf or Kip ani Gente $5.00 Baltimore Calf Boots; former price! Gents’ ts, .00 finest Calf Morocco top Boots equal to any $5.00 Boots. Gents’ ¢5,00 Genuine Custom Made Boots, Gents’ $3.00 All Calf, strictly hand sewed “Triumph” Button, Gents’ $2. ual Laced and Congress, Calf Button, Laced and Gaiters Gents’ $1.25 St Boys’ and You! to any § ‘Shoe. Laced and Gaiters. a Y ’ Calf and Kip Boots, $1.00 to Ladies’ $4 finest Straight Goat and Kid, hand sewed, button, Ladies’ $3 fair stitched Straight Goat Button. Our own make $2.50 Ladies’ Kid and Goat But- Ladies’ $1.50 Kid ton superior to any $3 Shoe. Our $2 Goat and Kid Baten eys an rival, id Goat Button box or com- mon sense last outwear most $2 Shoes. Ladies’ Solid Kid and Pebble Button 95e. ‘Misses’ 95c. warranted heel or spring heel Kid ‘and Pebble Button. Childs’ Button, heel or spring, G5c. 1 Best Quality Bine Finnnel Shirts at AUERBACH’s Knit Jacket Depot, 7th and H. 1 The New Red Star Dry Goods House, 1626 14th street, between Q and Rstreets, offers at Its opening day, Thursday, the foliow- ing ‘Alrwool price 25c. ecial prices: ‘Twilled Flannel at 19¢., regular Soft-finished 4-4 Black Cotton, 7c.; worth 10c. Best Brown Cotton Flannel, 8¢.; worth 10c. Bleached at same Ginghams, wort! Feather Proof Tick! worth 18¢, rice, Te. sf only 5c. ng, it goods, at 13c.; Manchester Dress Goods, plain or twilled, new shades, at 10c.; worth 15¢, Best All-wool Ladies’ Cloth, 6-4, in all the new shades, 69¢.; Ve German rorth $1. ‘elvets, worth 75c., onl 50e, Double-widih Cashmeres, new shades, worth 40c., a bargain, only 25c. ‘The Red Star is a new establishment, sells good and reliable goods only and has 1 Strictly One ‘ice. M, Hormanx, Proprietor. Sewing Machines For Rent—all kinds— by week or month at AUERBACH’s, 7th and H. Flour Has Advanced. We have bough old wheat, and will t largely flour made from I sell yo you the best brands lower than you can buy them. NN. T. METZGER & Bro., Grocers, 417 7th street northwest. 1 The Practical Optic! Dr. M. Neuer, from Vienna, formerly optical manager at Mr, ona pacar Co.), has established Justh (Vier himself at 745 71 strect n. w., where first-class Speetacles and Spectacles are sold and made to order at 25 optician in on quality, freshness and the best at the oldest oyster house in the District. e cl ty. vent cheaper than by any other Oysters, Harvey is receiving all the finest brands of oysters by rapid transit—steam and water—re- gardless of expense. The public can always rely 1 Amy Palace Openin is" Ladies are Fequested to attend the grand fal I millinery opei ing at King’ Palace, 14 7 street, Thursday and Friday, October 1 aud 2. 1 First-Class Sewing-Machine Repair. ing—all work warranted, at AUERBACH’ and H. 7th 8, 7 1 Children’s Shoes a Specialty. Infants’ Spri eel $1.24. Youths’ Tij id | Boys’ Sol Misses’ 5) Morocco and K Also Slip) Do Not Wait Until Chi Shoes at 33¢, eels at 59c., 7 Shoes, Kid’and “Morocco, 73c., 98¢., d Shoes at 98e., $1.23, $1.47. Leather Shoes from 93e! up, g icels In Pebble, Strai Y id in B, C, D widths, trom 7: Misses’ fine Hund-welt Shoes at'$1.65. prin; 39c., 49¢., 72c., 9! '2¢., 89¢., H8c., $1.23. rs and Rubbers, in great variety, at equally low figures, Z. STRASBURGER, No. 906 7th street, doors above I, Winter is Here. The summer 1s over—Autumn brings forelbly to mind the necessity of fixin; ly of the requi the winter’ supp the revenue for rements of If and the sanguine man turns naturally to making a small sacrifice of a dollar or more (as he sending to fora ticket or w fract can afford {t) u| M.A. ra on the altar of fortune. by phin, New Orleans, La, ion Of one in the issti Grand Monthly Drawing of the Louisiana State Lottery, at noon, on Tuesday, October 13th, when $265,500 (always Tuesday; will be scattere broadcast in sums from $75,000 downward. So prepare for winter- y investing at once, 1 Sales Unprecedented. Our four-year-old from the U.S. bonde lon. x pure Rye Whis warehouse, at $3 per gal- , direct N. T. METZGER & BRO., Grocers, 417 ‘7th street northwest, Handsome Silk Searfs 25e. Only ot AUEEBACH's Knit Jacket Depot, 7th and H. 1 Frank, Jeweler and Optician, 457 Penna, ave. $10. ne Rudden’ Fine Watches trom $3 Ladies’ and gent’ Vest Chains and Charms, 4 at 736 7th street. Sce Mr. Estep, 932 7th st. n.w. Rudden’s Forni 2 tureand Carpet Instalment House, Extraordinary Bargains in ladies’ fine shoes for this week, at J. Brock’ 802 7th street. Ladies’ Fine Pebble only Ladies’ Fine Kid, only $3. 2.00, worth $3.00. , Worth $3.00. Ladies’ Fine Kid, Cousin's, only $2.76. 3 $3 Per Gallon, 75e. Quart Bottle, No.1 Rye Whisky, best in the world for the money. Orders by mail. McGee's, 9th, near Dst. s&w-3m. Cholera, Diphtheria, Fevers, Malaria, prevented by the use of tum Hypoc ‘hlorite ( Reed & Carnrick's So- disinfectant). Recom- mended by the Public Health Association as superior to all other disinfectants and_germi- ed es. m,Ww,s-45 Sola everywhere. Sond for pamphlet. ton st. 8a CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000.-G3. ‘Tickets only $5, Shares in proportion. OUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. We do hereby ments for alt the the. Sion eran woe uihortoe that see meg~wvtse the arran iy and Sem-Annuat Drawing of na Stale Latery ‘Company and, perion ‘themactoes, and that aiid in goat ihe Company te, with facsimiles of our signatures Gltached, wi ite advertisements: Incorporated in 1868 for twenty-f ature for Educational and Charitebic nur cae eae of an overw 1elming Part of the presen! aber 2d. A. Dest Commissioners, 78. re. by tht 4 = ‘whieh i Foverve 1 ,000,000—t0_ ‘$550,000 has since been added. Popular vote its franchise was ‘State Constitution adopted EDUCATIONAL, EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. _ ‘ANTED-SCHOLARS at THE NEWoRAL Fisa cl BORGETOWN UNIVERSITY, WV deeaiphore hand Soa Room 1, 908 Fat aw. | eit resunse G ‘SCHOOL OF Law. Undll Ostober Z eall after 5 pig anette also, taht: a FACULTY, Be open from : Dm. AA es URRy, JAMES A. DOONAN, & J., President of the Sees (asinand Gray, GEOEBROE,, OF NATIONAL. RIPLEY HALL. gues LAM + RICRABNOON, LE Be Soest sea rer ae icnies ro | Gutters hth nats Sehteunna | ted incl Lorene asi ge us ‘at, APPIY to Beritiz Of | carefblly and thorou ‘at my Tesidense vas | Supreme Court District Columbia), Lecturer on Com iT LINE SHORT. ‘Most, or of the Janitor at the hall. sele-im || erie (ORM D Lecturer and best eronAND, THE LATEST, | Mt. of of the Jents 35807 Steer. | pleading and Proetite Son dae Law of Parnes, ‘Yorn ave. ea Shama t Src meio new | MU inctsn pomenge ences Sept eth JAMES G: PAYA TEE, bi, Lectarer on the Law ot = ‘Mrs. CW. PAIRO, Principal, | Real ‘the Lavy ot feride Seti Law. Law Derarrvenr, the NATIONAL UNIVERSITY FACULTY. HON. ARTHUR MACARTHUR -Anwoclate Justice of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbi HON. SAMUEL F dir Ampociate Justice of the Supreine ee) the United Professor of International sind Constitutional Profmsor of Pisses oo Nee eae ol ing, Evidence, fe dence, Commercial and Maritif Pal HON, WILLIAM B WEBB, Professor of Practice and Judge of Moot Court, BUGENE CARUSL Fag. Professor of the Law of Real and Perional 50 ns § oan ert LECTURERS, atic Relations, sonal Pro} = HON. H. H. WELLS, Lecturer on Criminal Livw. Lactirar on Veedn and Contes ation rar on Deeds and Convey ENOCH TOTTEN, Baa, Lecturer on the Law of Corporations, Lecturer on the Law of T Te HOSS PERRY, ing Lecturer on the Conflict of Laws, ‘The opening exercise of the Law Department will take place at the new Law Building, Nertoog i mureey nortiiwest, MONDAY, October Stil, at'7 o'clock pee "After thé addresses, atmouncenseuts for the engulng session will be made. ‘The alumni and students of the Law Department, and the patrons und friendsof the University, are car’ Gially invited to be present. “Students who propose to enter the clases are aiso requested to attend. "Appiwants for adinission can obtain further inform- ation, and matriculate at the Law Buildi ‘cept Sunday between the hours of 4.und 6 sez0-Gw) FLEMING J. LAVENDER, T <CHOOL OF MUSIC. [ESTABLIS een 707 Sth st. naw.” Hours, 1 to 6:30 pam. Private and class lessons, at school and residences, Piano or voice, $5, 98, $10, and $19 aterm. Chureh organ (orga for practice), $15 a term, Violin, &., de. Pree advantages. ‘Catalogues and price list on application. se20-1m ‘THLO. INGALES KING, Principal. = PROFESSOR isic, New York, ‘Class:3 resiime MONDAY O'clock, ¥. MG, A. Building. Of classes | EP. HANN, MEP aistoues OF AVE WILLARD HALL, Frt., bet 14th and iw, Opening reception tor juvenile classes DAY AFTERNOON, October 3d, 1885, at 1 im, Former pupils respectfully Invite LAV stoor OF TE {QOLUMBIAN UNIVER- THE FACULTY. JAMES © WELLING, LLD., President. . THE HON. WALTER 8. CO: Professor of the Law of Real aud Mi! THE HON. WILL Professor of Equity Ju ‘and Equity Ple demeanors. M A. MAURY, LLD., lence, of Common Law of the Law of Evidence, and the Law of Partnership. THE HON. WILLIAM STRONG, LL.D. Lecturer on Constitutional Law. THE HON. FRANCIS WHARTON, LLD., Tecturer on Criminal Luw. SORGE F, APPLEBY, ES@., Astoolate Professor of Practtes and Judge of Moot Court ROBERT C. FOX, LL.D, ‘Treasurer, exercises of the School will be resamed In the Tecture Hall of the. Columbian” Caiversit Ii be the same as ing preceding years, with the addition of a special course of Lectures on CRIMINAL LAW, BY DEL WHARTON. For cutulogues, applicat.on may be madeto Wm, H Morrison. 475 Pa, ave: Anglim & Co, 1424 F St.now: Fitch, Fox € Brown, 1437 Pa. MES C. WELLING, LL.D, Presiden ateyor to J ign eer eee Se GELECK ENGUIIE AND GEASSICATDa¥ S EGiool, ozo North Carolina ave. we~Preparator Titermediate and Academie Departments. Mt SMUTH, Princip, Private pupils from EDICAL_ AN NATIONAL. X Lecture by Prot DAY, Ociober IH. BANKER, M-D., Dean, Lite Ti street MOL TEN AND formal Institute, 112 Teopened September. Tench Yea mbe.uods: genuine Kindergarten; lnnzuages, Misses Pollock and Noerr pri Personally, past patrons, Cabinet of Navy, Senators and Represe families of Washington. Clisses tim fteert puplia, ‘Teachers! Norma Department Qe- roth. se N. IK Parisian pronunciation: natural meth A pract al tse of the language taucut in ashort me. ve ing classes reopen October 12th. ‘Classes for boysand Bitis now at 330 pam. Vrivate clases for ladies ae 1d Sim, "Kindergarten classes for tie eulidren at 12:45 ai the WAVERLEY SEMINAIY: 10u7-L st nw, Fer ieee advanced classes for young idles and ittie gin NS MLLE. V. PRUD'HOMME, se25-1m Professeur de Francais. (SM. G DORSEY WILL RESUME HER Mi Sisse th Cattstnents tn. Washington, Octobe 12th, 1s63,,_ For particulars: address MISS ML. DORSEY, 183 Ca ISS HILTON'S. MSeXuiisit axp FRENCH SCHOOL, VERMAN TAUGHT TO ADUL’ ‘S21 Vermont 3m. ‘dren (from 5 years of age). AND CHU ‘a native of Ger- Ee Conversation (Natural Method), @ speciatty. ZIWET, 1456 Corcoran st. n, se25-Lm* DINKNEY INSTITUTE, 818 CONNECTICUT &c., address Misses BU. GESS, Principals se25-1m' Norwoon Ixsrrvrs, 1212 and 1214 14th Street Northwest. Select Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies. Reopens SEPTEMBER 30, 1885. ‘Mr. and Mrs, Wx. D. CABELL, Principals, Assisted by ar accomplished corps ot Professors and ‘Teachers, References: Former patrons of the school. se25-tocl piss CM. BAL 10 1st at nw. PRIVATE TEACHER OF ENGLISH BRANCHES. Experienced in teaching foreignersthelanguage.24-Lm TPE SESSION 1es5-1886 OF THE LINTHI- "Tent institute of Georgewown, D.C, will open Monilay, October Sth, 188, at 7 p.m, ‘Application fur admission may be made to C. M. MATTHEWS, 1208 Slat st. ‘SezB-too] J)AVD S. L. JOHNSON, ‘Organist and ‘Choirmaster, 1119 10th st, nw. ‘Vocal and Instrumental Pupils received. se23-1m* ai MALE SEMINARY ACBNIRegpen SEPTEMBER 90. Highest refer. ences, For, noes given. Poe are Guat re Rev. JOHN W. FOX, 8. J., Professor of Latin. CHARLES W. AR Lie D., Dean of the Faculty. = eset atthe Moot Court R KINDERGARTEN ING SCHOOL will reopen September 21st, 923 1h iar Mra ANNA B. OGDEN, Principal. Mt VERNON SEMINARY, YEATMAN, Esq, Secretary and 3100 axp 1104 M Sraxer N.W. FRENCH AND GERMAN HOME AND DAY SCHOOL, FOR ‘YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS ENGLISH, & M YEATMAN, _emsw oo _sBecretary. PROF. KASPAR HAVING RETURNED FROM Has resumed his lessons on the Violin, at his residence, L 2th st. ow. se2s-lm MRS, ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, AM. Principal MISS SARAH A SCULI, EDICAL DEPARTMENT OF THE UNI- }recepainctea | MI"?! Sit OF Ghonoxtown. ‘MRS, EUGENIA CUTHBERT, — ‘The Thirty-seventh Session will begin on Monday Evening. Sepiember 21st, at 8 o'clock, in the College Assisted by a Corps of Thirteen Able Masters and | Hullding, corner of 10th and E sts., with an Introd: ames SE gatich te profession abd public are expecta D., to wl © Highest Standard in Engitsh and Classical Stadies. | invited, For further information apply between the hours of 9 and 10am. or 4 and 5 p.m. to < aa rec 3. 'W. H. LOVESOY, M.D. Dean, eer ang NOOL OF LANGUAGES. nT | _eerzam 2 Soothe. esc (OLLIERE SCHOOL FOR DOYS UNDER FOUR pecial Advantages in Instrui fecal Music, | C'tcen, 1535 Ist. n. w., tenth year, reopens October a tl pikes essousca:e TiSSE" Hees Stn 1” Mabe. Sengtion Preach ed Latin. one charge. Seniors, in charge of Lucien Ie Gaiters 4, Mt umors, under Bim Colliere” Four ays taken into the famlis, ‘Bindy-Hours dally frou 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. sel-1m HE MEISTERSCHAPT SYSTEM—A WON. slerfully simple and practical method, enabling ainy one to learn to speak fluently and correctly Spane ish, Italian, French and German. Puptis learn tospeak froin the very first leson In long and connected sen- ences. Entire mastery of every-day and busines conversations guaranteed In a time. Day and Evening Private Lessons, and in Classes for cangunge Tuesdays and Saturdays, at 3:30 and 4:30 and at Eleventh Year Opens OCTOBER 1ST, 1885. Application by letter or personally, as above. __8022-3m Moka MOGEBS, SCHOOL, AT 1110 st. VI n.w., will reopen September (6th, 1885. “Un- Usual advantaxes in French (Berlitz method) and in ‘Object Drawing. : ;/MERSON INSTITUTE, ST. BE Us tween Tand K, select classical and mathematical School for boys, begins its 34th year MONDAY, Sep- tember 21st. "P for business, for Harvard, Yale, Princeton and other colleges, for the sclontiti¢ schools and for the U.S. Military ‘and Naval acade- | 6:30 7:30 o'clock, | Opening, Oct Ist. Terms: fnles. For particulars address CHAS. B. YOUNG, | moderate. “Address 1588 1 st. ww. LUCIEN EC. Principal, 914 14th si. Circulars can be obtained ai | COLLIERE, A.M. a native of Paris, France. Other the bookstores. auzs-dw | Methods Talaht, se2-im METHOD FOR THE LAND, ‘ASTE! pup can accomplish in a iew month Xx Prot. Lucie 2 C. Colliere’s Special course. Imita- inarily dove im years with tue oid | tion uot Tequired, bul the ‘philosophy of the 4s founded upon ‘thorough-bass principles, | French souds.and specialiy of the agceut Gilly demon and parilcuier adapted to new beginners. Parents, teachers and scholars, will welcome te. instruction) Coutalued in this ‘method. "A corse of lawons: will cantly convince tem that ft twhat they dean. Fi terms and other Iforniation call at the. stodioor Gres CHAS. W. THOMPSON-O11 M Stow, aitST in Ss ANNIE Monays sELecr: MD ibevsana Girls, cor New Jersey a ®., will Iecopen Sirs asthe Careful piieh Instruction in the ‘elementary ranches nd. french pronanciation, property tight (a Simple imatter, A correct accent and Avent pronuncia- tion guaranteed in avery shor-space of time, enabling pupil to follow with far greater profitand with imu diate tangible results” instruction, under any teacher, by any one of the now popil tinal methods. nd General Afternoon and Evening Classes MO AYS, DNESDAYS and FRIDAYS, at 3:30 and 4:30 30 o'clock. ‘TON ACADEMY OF 0.1 of the Kiua here. A tlon to all to see the method by which learn a profession, 214 PBRARLEY HALL. 5 |» Girls, near Poolesville, Md., Reopens SEPTE BER ath, T moderate.” For cireuiars ad: | § dress Mis. M.E. PORTER, Principal, wul-sm* | of Paris, Fran \ CAPEMY OF THE VisITATION. con . Washington, for exercises of . AND MRS ALFR:D BUJACS ENGLISH | ws will be given to ladies in the Languages 5 ER Re a ang | Noval and nerunuental Stusic, Painting rawing Ladies and Little Giris, 1olz DW. AM and Faney Work. wan session commences SEPTEMBER 25th, sed-Lin> DRIENUS: SELECT scHOOL, AN BLE New w fey aud igh scioot or belt rexey SIT Lat he, wil Feopen Wit "ino. (Sept) Math ‘ho. provide, for rowin and (ogres of soho! tm abpratyes atta icon ‘Tool ior recltalons ana ‘ellotactes hae Ween’ procured. ‘ie corps of instruction tia been wR FEMALE COLLEGE, Degreesand Diplomas. For Young Me For Young Ladies, With Preparatory & ih Preparatory and Pel ustruction in English, mathematies, natacal science ace oeudhwahage and the languages is thorouch and ‘sufficient to pre- baie overnment, Separate Puildings. One Man Be” Therough Learbers: furnished to schools aud families, For Catalogue. at pare students for our best colleges and univenaties, Send ior catalogue or call st sclioul from 2:30 p.m. to 9 dres Mev.A.M. JELLY, D.D., Prost. New Windsor pan, ELLOS, W. SIDW 4 : 3 7 h5-3m Principat | M4 syibwiaten (83 MAY MEAD. op PIANO. J sh f an Statements respectin: the methods and courses of Rein resonable, “For fustraction will be seat ou appheation. “he wext term begins October sel smi.w&atecdO IsS ROSA PORSCHE German and Frea constant practice. For cirexiars apply nw, X Mf Monoxanpniis Senoot = WELLESLEY PREPARATORY, 1505 17th st. at. 1624 Massachusetts ave ‘This well-established French and lish Fs acd Day School for girls will reopen _ —. tory and Musical Department: lessons im French, unde the direction of Prof. BR. LG. MARINIS ACADEMY OF DANC Ar Six n.w., Washington. D.C, Re-opens for the season of 1se3-33, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26TH, for the formation of classes, Corner 9th and, Circulars to be hud at wasic stores, oF at the Ac- Tdic i emplored by the school for the benefit of adem: sel5-1m ars in diistiut parts of Ube ity, ———— —— terms and citculurs address WV tS SeTON COLLEGIATE INSTITUT 1023 Vermont avenue, Boarding and Day Schoo! fur Young Ladies and Little cers This institution ‘will enter upon its tweifth annual session Wednesday, September 23d, 1883, Mrs.Z. D. BUCHE! Miss HW. E HUNTER. MRS. LP. McDON, Miss ANNa ELLIS, Princi A i yREMONT, Diplomee de I Ac- Sdemie de Paris, will October 1, a FRENCH KINDERGARTEN SCHOOL for children under 12 years old. Madame Chevremont has had long ex- Petioncy sa teacher, aud will instruct her puplis by ina very -Prineipal. Vice Principal. e NATURAL METH( ; eee : Ze T gpiog will ee Assisted by a full corps of experienced teschers. taught, but it is de to give struction in For catalogues abd fall” particulars apply. to the | Preach laniiage as much as possible, and the constant Principal. ii P. CAULFIELD, MUS. DOG., 720 17th st. n. w., will resume business October 1, 1855. 2 frou the begiuuing will Beto make pupils SPEAK Sreoch. Maiause, ChevTrenont will be pleased pon jmrents ad diews, 201 Kk st ‘Aiternoon and Evening Classes will be ".S.—Those wishing t0 gecure hours prior to that | more advanced pupils, aud Private Lessons Ww diate Will pleave nddreas at Gaithersburg, nto adults, county, J its. GEO. C. CHIP residence, 1131 1 <HORTH. mipils. preferred and isaber OMELLN, office of Johna& Easton, Louisiana ave. INSTRUCTIO: ‘on the Violin ‘and Orchestral Instruments on September 14th, at lus residence, €08 H. sireet northwest, sel2-3m. SHORTHAND — REGULAR CLASS SESSION SY every evening. Shorthand books TEST RECOM es pusils of any age for Classic and Modern Musi: Siagine alter te ite ftalian method; good Germau, Parisian, Preach, sd Tuaaas taaght i grammar: cooveraition aud Cpistolary styles wit dusurpassed “methods. Sirs, HORVELDT 1313 dst nw. ay. RLINGTON ACADEMY, Corcoran Building, Cor, Pa, Ave. and 15th st, opp. U.S. 1 “A select school for Boys and’ Yourg ie Linited, Only scholars of goo! moral Cuaracter te- ceived. Fall term begins the 2d Monday in September Day and evening sessions. Careful and thorough ine W AXERLPS SEMINARY. 1597 Ww Hoarding aud Duy School for Girls” ‘The 17m year opens Sé}tember 24th," Pull cos Tear au2z2m0 MISS’ LIPSCO: struction in thecommou bnglish branches book-keep | WT 1. PARSONS. M.S. VISITING TUTOR, iep chordiauss Iigher ectekesete meeps aes | WW « aia Peincipal “Parson's Bostnes Semonke Re Latin and Greek. BURTON MACAFEK, A3L.M.D., | opens OCTOBER OTH. Lessons, 9 x. 10. to 1p. Principal, Washington, D.C. ‘auls-3m” | m. Bookkeeping, Penmanship, English, Spelli Arithmetic (speetslity of rapid calculations) and. igher Mathematic "Address P.O. Box 204, ety. seIztoc ¢ INDERGARTEN AND ADVANCED CLASS 1234 16th st, n.w., cor. R. 1 ave. and Scot le, reopens OCT. 157. Mrs. OLGA HESSEL- BACHLSPIEK, Miss [DA al2-im HE CEDARS. A Home and Day School for Young Ladies. re- opis OCTOBER 1ST. “Modern languages under the ‘of the Lerlits. school. Thorougheourse in Eng: lish, “Music and Art, “a special clas on the Quincy method for littic girls from 7'to 11 years ot ace. 28 Sm eMisS EARLE: 1010 55th LESSONS IN ALL GRADES OF = to.adults contidential: ’p ‘for college, a West Polit, ail ex IVY INSTITUTEw. commer st and K sta. nw. ‘Mathematical, Classical, Husiness. SW. FLYNN, A.M _Evening Classes, $3 and $5 amoutb. co) RS. ELIZABETH HARRIS ENOLISH AND M nch ling aad Day School, 622 18th st. MM Srypes Atari aad Dy Senta S22 Te ‘struction comprises. ites 8 bran ne for a practical and accomplished education for young ladies: Bc and acum easton forse aah strumental music. Particular attention given to deli- cate or backward pupils suze 3m {PENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, COR. 9TH CENCERIAN BUSINES COLLEGE, COU OTH qualities young men and women Wo su} themseives: ‘and ‘successfully perform the active dutles of life. ‘Bryer netreon giveala Rens Wing he Ea siauteting banca Fragen coemmeria Ua ier any and evening cots, memes BUSS AL, gay ad renin a x meni, by the year or quarter, on and afer MONDAY, BeBe hh germe cry diuaated toe Spee = MBS. SABA 4. SPENCER, Vice Prisca a8 | Tee e eee eUNGTON piss AMY BOSTON, GRAD BOSTON. PROVIDENCE, uate and certified exaininer of the New England NEW YORK. BROOKLYN, PHLLADELPHTA, BALTIMORE, MINNEAPOLIS, ST. PAUL. IsS MARGUERITH & SAXTON, nized everywhere to be the best schools Recos tor UGO KUERSCHNER, learning to speak, write. read and understand the for" ‘Teacher of Piano, Organ and Vocal Music. Teaches of oc on Desmetio a eign ne ‘Terms begin SETPEMBER 7. "Terms reasonabl address to eine 1202S st.n.w. | _sel7-2w 4296 st. nw. nat Prof JOLY, \\7 ANHINGTON SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION AND RY SCHOOL, 1318 I ST. N. W.. OPPOSITE | _sel¢ 723 14th si. nw. ENOLISH LANGUAGE, A Framin Park.—Sixteenth, Annual Session opens Pie HUNOR GrRTTEUE TEACHER ‘bod Mt siren ns, Sepiember 14th. ‘Drawing end Painting from Objects | Pee, eC ce arnt Dire STEVENS HABIT ‘Principal. Foe ie Aateeee, trom tae Laaecena eee apecial ‘atiention ‘wo begibmers aa well #510 puplta z Bot = . Ben, Pencil, harcoal, th ses-imne GPaduates students after ful course upon examina | and Water Color. echatteal Drawing, Pot Charen = a AF THE WAS narow Horeatnraed by ib tempoesible Serra or oad Schlaar, ‘Monday and MES ABA B.SO8S, OF WASHINGTON ‘Phorough Instruction to ‘Teachers, Ministers, Ora | _seO-lih® Sk. FUI A Institute, will take Vooal and tors, Singers and others in the Culture and Develop- ment of the Volce. Special advantages for the Study of Practical Eng- aces ‘and all painful ‘Cure of Stammering, Stutt Vocal Defects. Methods endorsed by prominent local physicians, "A limited number of Stndents accommodated with board in the fumlly of Principal. sel73m ATIONAL MEDICAL COLLEGE-MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF THE COLUMBIAN UNI VERSITY—The 64th Annual Session will begin on MONDAY, OCTOBER 5TH, at 8 p.m.,in the Medl- cal Balding, 1325 H street n'w., with an Introductory ‘Address by "Prof. D, W. Prentixs, M. D.,to which the Profession and Public are cordiuily ‘invited. The regular lectures wi licontinue daily throughout the Course, beginning at 6:30 pm. “The ‘Autumn ‘Examinations will commence at the joge on ‘Tuesday, October Oth, at 7 p.m. “For Sonik apply to ASE-A--RING, ED. Dean, 736 Sti.w, Office hours 8:30%0 10am. 4006 pin s1G Tm 300 500 10u0 pe es 1967 Prizes, Bert rf ioe ruse to cata should bot oe to the odes of the’ se en Orton xa address. AL Nt or see Var ee ae wey Olen Fenay by Hixprem all suits of 66 and Spwands aout ™ ert ORLEANS NATION. : ‘New Orient Las LOUISIANA NATIONAL BANK, - - STATE NATIONAL Range OOO 1® New Orleans, La. GERMANTA NaTIONAr Sag” seO-waeaw 1 New Orleans, La, Ju. Rorrzer, ; N08, 408 AND 406 7TH BT. H.W. ‘Headquarters forthe WHITNEY CHILDRENS CARRIAGE COMPANY Also 8 full line of ROLLER Ere (E COLUMBIAN COLLEGE, “Phe exercises of this tof the Universi wil be feoumed SEPTEMBER Sir ay 8 Sh am. ‘Examioations for admiasion will be held 1Gigr catalogues oF Information to ase ni For caialogues oF Es C. WELLING, LED, sel 7-6m Bresideiit. RCORAN SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL HE Gre COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITYC OF rercises of this: i be resumed in the ‘school wil ‘TUESDAY, BER OTH, at jethods of the best ropean masters followed. terms and other Particulars auls-4m Apply at 1025 Vermont a1 APITOL HILL INSTITUTE AND ER. garten will re-open on September 28, For further Information, apply to MISS SMITH, 625 North Caro- OUR ASSORTMENT OF “PALIP AND “WIN. TER” STOCK INCLUDES THE GREATEST VARIETY OF ELEGANT “MILLINERY,” “CLOAKS" AND “SUITS” EVER EXHIBITED IN THIR CITY. LARGE LINE OF “FEATHER TRIMMING” IN ALL COLORS AND WIDTHS AT VEKY Low PRICES. NOVELTIES IN “DRESS TRIMMINGS" axD “SILK VELVET®" AND “VELVET RIBBONS,” FINESILK PLUSH AT $1.25 AND 1.50 pr. ya. — QUALITE MOHAIR ASTRAKAN $5.25 Pr. : WHICH COMPRISE LEADING FOREIGN AND HOME MANUFACTURED GOODS, AT PRICES WITHIN REACH OF ALL. NO CHARGE FOR FITTING LAaDIRy suITS AND Cloaks. 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SSEton Hoconrex, (ORD _ SEWING MACHINES, &c. _ Mina ave. s.c., or MISS BOY DEN, 22°3d st-s.e.sel0-1m RLINGTON INSTITUTE—BOARDING AND A Day School for Girls, at Alexandrin V. iniles from | Washington. ages, wi 0 moderate. dress Miss REWECCA C. POWELL, Principal: s0-Lm ISS BRAGGS ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL Aileee ate Ne eae For Catalogue address Miss FANNY BKAGG.s3-1m° Me™ Benes ENGLISH AND FRENCH ‘MBI y 23 ‘School, 1308 H street, (HE COLUMBIAN COLLEGE PREPARATORY AVL reopen WRDNEODAT, ‘School —The exercises of this school will be re- §osDAY. September 30th, med on MONDAY, the ist of au28-2m “French, the language of the school PROPOSALS. RO POS ALS FOR CONTINUOUS SERVICE CER- Previous to that date Prot ANDREW clock a.m. rot AN . MONTAGUE, A.M, oF one of Bis assistants, will be diily in attendance af the school bullding, No. 1335 HH street n, w., to confer with new stadents oF to an- et ADEs Cte ae ee TIFICATES, ENLISTMENT RECORDS, AN. sel0-6m, SAAS WELLING, President LEATHER JACKETS O FOLDING COVERS WITHIN C. FOR THE SAME SHORTLIDGES MEDIA ACAD. ‘and classides (Gites wend for cixcalass. “SWITHINC SHORT. for THING SHORT Eig e ai (Harvard College Graduate, Media, Pa 'S SCHOOL NG 18S 4. C, MORGAN'S SCHOOL FOR YOU ‘Twelfth year begine SEPTEMBLE 28, 1865. Resident native washers of French and German. HS orisndees, Ne se7ara APLEWOO> INSTITUTE. CONCORDVILLE, ‘Young men prepared for college or busi: ean Degrees conferred upon Careful attention to ltue a a§3m_J. SHORTLIDGE (Yale ), A. M. Prin. ABSHINGTON, VATORY OF MUSIC, W foore’s Hall, 311 Oth st. uw. seventeenth re S "Voice, Violin, “Fiute, Cornet, fe. conservatories, Tuition ©. BULEARD, Director. Navy Deranruenr, BUREAU oF EQUIPMENT AND KucRuirixo, ‘WasilrxaTon, D. C., September 14, 1885. io ‘endorsed Mize ees Day ‘Boarders, on MONDAY, ' Spears SILENT NEW AMERICAN NO. 7, — NEW AUTOMATIC Button Hole Worker. "Ahead ofall‘ a ‘all: ‘pow in use in this a oy