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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., MONDAY, ooroeat rd 1885—WITH SUPPLEMENT. FORSALE—MI Pom Sate Prva stom E, FSTABLISHED over 25 years, In a benatitul location. stock com ae ‘sid swteractory. reasons given f0 sell ~~ HARM ACIST,” Star office, 30H SALE-ONE VER Fig‘ vers wi) be soia Foi, auctioneer. <E PAIn OF BROWN HORSES. D years old, 10% basis hight stylish comdstern, AS #aICes stables, 31) ets me. Will be here for ve "Tf adt sold will be taken home. _ Ci PAYNE. FOR SAL TOR SALE Beaded. ss Y duing ood besimes: satisfactory reason = ea csees DOR SALE-NEARLY NEW MALLEE & DAVIS Fok, Sait Fen ASS FURNITURE, ¢ plete to the <ullest desail, of @ tweive-room mod. howe: =plendidly lonted or private f mily or room ting: withit) afew minutes’ wall of new Pension ue of two Years will be vs Termscash. Ad Costwal ar otice oat EXCYCLOPAEDIAS—THE AMER ‘s): our new edition; deliver all the Wer ls Pe ELLANEOUS | — EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL, R. AND MRS. ALFRED BUJACS EN ‘RS. FLORA C. DENNISON GPORGETOWN UNIVERSITY. ta M find French Boarding abd Day School for Yount M Got'reame sn ee ae Hes and Little Girls, 1012 12th st. mw soe CLASSES IN DANCING FACULTY, session commences SEPTEMBER 25th. se5-2m ‘AT HER Rev. JAMES A. DOONAN, &. J., President of the EF: D, PIsTORIO'S ACADEMY OF DANCING, ACADEMY, Unive cake WILLARD HALL, F ct., bet. 14th and 15th ste, NATIONAL RIFLES HALT, Hon. WILLIAM A. RICHARDSON, LL. D., (Chiet BAY AFTERNOON, October 32. 1585 ar Tea TT | G, between Oth ana loth ais Tew, om SATURDAY, | Justice U, & Court o a, aa eee pm MUR m. Former papils seaszwer | October 3. fashionable dances pectfully invited: ISS MARGUERITE E. SAXTON, Mi" testiter of Hocntion and Drawastle are, ‘Apply of address, _ ocd 429 G st. nw. Yash INGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIG, Moore's Hall, 911 Otn st hw, seventeenth pene: Piano. Organ, Voice, Violin, Flute, Cornet, &¢. Blethgds of the best Huropean comeervaiories. Tuition ‘SSiae = a REND teen M Binds & SURSEE HAS REOPENED Jos VE studio for puptisin ¥. M.C. A. Bullding, New York ave. between 14th and ‘15th sta AppIy: from 1030 to 1130am. oca-ste PRESCH LANGUAGE, Bi) LUCIEN §. CCOLLIERE, A. M., & native of Paris, France. Methode naturelle” 1528 tn nw. om (CCAPTIQE HIDE, KINDERGARTEN AND PRE MARY SCHOOL. Ninth year reopens MUN- DAY, October Sth, at 32 3d st. se. oc$-2w Miss CORNELIA F. BOYDEN, Principal. | JGHT LINE SHORT-HAND, THE LATEST, v Friday evening at © pra Y- st C. SeTng Now on y even! "i New ‘York ave. [sed0-Dee| M. PORTER SNELL, YOLLIERE SCHOOL y FOR BOYS. Four boys taken as boarders. 0c3-6m, 2 ihe most advantageous terms, by © 161, star office. oc-6t* A RAKE BAL —ONLY $160. elegant and very fine Square Piauo: fall 7 oc Live, aundsonie rose wood eave, carved legs etc, very ‘wareante) good ax new and Will give five ‘duaraniee. Ils been micely cared for.” Hand- SF aud stoot Included, for only$i60 cash. ther brig bar fall the fine makers. call PLANO EXCHANGE, oes 429th 3. 3 FINE TURN- Horse, 8 vears old, 1544 ital driver'and good saddle arhew: owner hus no further vies, 100 Lest, oct ALE—\ GENTLEMAN OR LADY'S Horse, Buggy and Harness; horse perfectly Sum sont and extra traveler; can be seen at HOLMES & SON'S stables, Est, between 12th and Toth ste nw ocd Fon, SAPE CHEAP — To BUILDERS — TWO pairs of Pesxins Patent Fire-Proof Shutters, 8 Feet for sale cheap. lx feet, new jt C DOw FUENITURE 2 BEDSTEAD : ‘one Mahogany Walnut Dressing Case, Tables, hte: Rug and ruwels Hail S DRIVING ifdestred. Ap- JOR SAL ORE, STOCK (WINE Cigars), Fixtures and ( st be soled ‘years rent out, EC. HORSES, SAD! ik horses, driving horses at ‘TALLY STABLES, O st., between 9th and 10th St Tim "THOMPSON LE_CLOSING-OUT new and second-hand Village Carts, Sai tons. Rockaways, Top and» Bugsles, Sump Coupes, de. ee. No reasonable uffer refised. LE-LARGE © Phaetons— 10 pe: load of Kacine Spring Wako in want of good wagons it wil pay them. eal T have all sizes on hand. Wagon; nothing like it in city. tous of my own make. two and three seats: finished. Good assortment of secom: Also. fing band-made Harness in stock at the low eces, WHT sell On time to sult." SAS. K 250 B2d st. and 3240 Prospect ave.. ton, Peas LE AND doable harness of all kinds that are shop worn, but perfectly good. BECKERS, 1345 Penasyiv JOR SALE-AT GEYER € COs, 468-4 turgaing in the city. Carriage gis and Wagons of all styles, both bew and se hand. Also, repairing done with prompites. ‘The cheapest piace o hire horves and cartiaces a D_F.GEYER & CO, T OF SPRING JOR SALE-LARGE aww fant Summer Carriages Foatne surrers, }Aipon topo, Stccaul att fers dampeentn latest styles out. YOUNG, 6th st. * ay: _COUNTRY REAL ES' eS LAND, House, at head of Broad (resk,on the FP tomac, in Maryland, 10° mules trou Washi Wl be sold on easy terms. Apply to W. W. 430 G5 sew JARM FOR SALE cleared, balance in Washington, in Mon dwelling, iu ‘good conditio B Kood neigh- borhood. | Will be sold low and on easy terms. in fw. WH 30 ¥ 08 JOR SALE_—FAEM ¢ ACRES, 5% MILES from Washington, 14 miles from Beuning’s, on B. @ P. KR. ¢-room dwelling and harn: will be sold low for cash. “Apply to W. M. HALL, 430 41g st. aw. ocnst® JOR SALE-FARMS—I HAVE ADDEI MY list several pieces of country property, both large and small iarms, within easy distance of the city by JOHN T. MITCHEL Fstate 1207 Sit. ‘A BEAUTIFUL HOME ATHYATIS. Ville, Md., 4% acres: terms easy. Also a desirable Farm on the Metropoll_an railroad, near station. A. PHILL & CO., 13558 F DOR SALE—A GOOD CRES. BE timl location, 24 miles from Washington: high, healthy, good buildings a hargainand easy terms. seisim HA. PHILLIPS, Liss New York QOR SALE— A BEAUTIFULLY-—sI TED Contry Residence, with 25 acres of Land, in high fe of cultivation. thive milles from Warrenton, Va, miles from Wi ton. Railroad station use of 12 roums, main art new; detached kitchen: barn. carriage house, Ice and ull necessary outbuildings: fruit, fine za: den, well of excellent water; entire piace iorouguly | fenced: location high and healthy; no malaria or mos Wul be cite au ests Vis, 1613 19th st. n.w. SOR SALE—HANDSOME Suburban Residenee, containing: ‘acres, on Cond Street a very low and on favurubleterms For particulars apply to D. M. Se2d-2w= duit roa. fiftwen minutes’ walk , 00 Bill abow cee 18 Foome a Three sisters rocks: popular ie beautiful view of Capi bath room aud closet juwers in. abundance. excuange for city peoperty. W on premiaen, PPT FARM > and Grazing Farm, contal highly improved: two houses stone bara 10400 ree well fence water one ce latety . retary Whitney, of the Navy: cai be bought at & bar- MACGOW AN € DARKER, t st. opposite Ebbitt Houde. 20K SALE — FARM IN FAIRFAX COUNTY Va: goa! house and all necessary outhaligins: oul water. high and healthy: fo rom Wash: | fnzton: oue-hait mile ‘roi Fallroad.. ‘To be sol as a Inquire of JNO. BLOsS, B2t selS-im* FINANCTAL. Prssee & Worrecy, STOCK OKERR 64 Broadway, tx, 180 Fith avenue, } New York, 659 15th street \Corroran Hullding), W: PRIVATE SIUCK TELEGKAPE WHE BETWEEN WASHINGTON, BALTIMOME, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON, & GEN EMAL Fase ens. FERLY 1H. Cave Oaxtey, Maywann C Eye Hesey H. Doves, Washington, D.C. Wittia Ko Txavius, specal Partues. Koy and seli on comminsioa “all chases of Railway securities, i. H. DODGE, Resident Partuer. us of Stocks and Bonds and Information re aarkets received through our wires in- rag the New York Sock Exchange executed aud reported prompuy. te! Janes W PROFESSIONAL. DDE EE, 2007 SPrCiAL DE a 1416 Penisyivania avenue (opposite Willard’s Worel).and 11 N. Eutaw st, Baltimore, wees Corns, Bunlosis, Diseawsd Nails, "Vascular Exerescences, ‘and ‘ail’ foot complaints, without pain, 50. the pa: ‘eat can walk with ease faa few minutes. 40th year of practice: 25th in Washington. $1 «sitting. Paitou lent Ly the gist eminent physicians and surgeons a) RS mS. Ss 3 deat Foot Surgeons, ate of Boston. Corns 2. Fras had 25 years mccesaful pructice in all diseases of the feet.” Bisnivas of many years standing cured Ln w ‘MMES & HUSEAN short time. 1 rowing aid club hails afte in. Fears of torture by others cured ina few treatment. nice Fst. nw. at the office of the Electric Hair Kestorer, near 19th st., up oue Might ADAME PA é MANICURE AND SUR CHIROPODIST, Rooms 5 AND, VERNON HOW. Zz 24 Peonsyivanla, THE TRADES. TEWSPAPER, BOOK AND JOB PRINTING ewer GUOD ST YLE~LOW PRICES LARGE FACILITIES -NEW MATERIAL onpEks FOR PRINTING OF aLL ‘Kixps SOLICITED. ‘RUFUS H. DARBY, ‘Practical Prisit ——- = 1238 Pennsylvania arise spectait A LARGE ASSORT- AMLINCAN MALBL _o¢ ___ 1588 T street n. w. M.C. A. GYMNASIUM. Prof. LOUIS B. SPRENGEL, Instructor. Classes: Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 8 to 9 pm. Dally. at 4:2 p.m. ‘Terms of membership: Adults, $8 iE arto Tntling UERSEE Ee By i ata atid SE, Daths and instraction. Tey sia 0c3-6t 188 MAY H. MEAD, TEACHER OF PIANO, d Terms reasonable. For references and other particu- lars apply at 902 32d St. nw. -1m* ONS IN ENGLISH, BOOK- PEE aes LS USE, me ing. Penmnans! matics, as reasonable. Address COURT: F. WOOD, 27 Terms Fith st. 0. (JERMAN BY PRACTICE IN CLASSES AND ¥ privately, after October 15th, by Dr. WM, BERN- HALDT. of Lelpic University, “Address 710 8th st. niw., or city High Senook ocl-im* y ATER COLOR INSTRUCTION. Mt WALTER PARIS will open a School of Art In Washington this season for general instruction in Water Color, Drawing and Decorative Art, provided nt encouragement is guaranteed by the number ts (by letter) within the next three weeks Aderess at 1411 G st. ‘ocl-6t S. HEIN WILL RESUME ART SCHOOL ses in Drawing and Painting Arts. Apply at .wortheust corner of 19th and Pennsylvania (0 wo 12 am Applications received, for, life ‘ocl-6t* M*= <xarns z al ACADEMY OF DANCING, cat gE ARONTE HALL. ‘orner F sts. 1, Is Now Open for the seasun of 1885-86, for the formution of classes. Days of Tultiou: TU:SDAY, THURSDAY and music stores, or at the pm sel] Ac mn ADUATE, PROFESSOR OF tin and Greek in the “Berlitz school having time unoccupied, would gr Fivace instruction in above branches, also in i Apply to Berlitz School of se30-1m Law Deranruesr, NATIONAL UNIVERSITY HON. ARTHUR MACARTHUR. Associate Justice of the “ourt of the District ~ MILLER e Court of the United H. i. Professor of iz, . atity Jurispra- dence, Commercial and Maritime Law. HON. WILLIAM B. We-B! Professor of Practice and Jadge of Moot Court, IGEN CA RUS! qi Professor of the Law of Real and Pezsonal Fropert Contracts, Negotiable Instruments, Applit Evidence, and Criminal Law. LECTURERS. JAMES SCROULER, tte Kelations, Bailments, and Per- real Property. ingexercise of the Law Department will ew Law Building, No. 1006 Estreet NDAY, October Sth, at 7 o'clock p.m. ‘The introductory addiess will be delivered by Hon. HENRY H. WELLS After the addresses, announcements for the ensuing Session will be made. ‘The alumni and students of the Law Department, ‘and the patrons and friends of the University, are cor dialty Invited to be present. Students who proppge to enter the ci are alxo requested to attend. > ‘Applica admission can obtain further inform- ation. and mairiculate at the Law Building dally (ex- cept Sunday )betw. i@ hours of 4nd 6 o'clock p.m. 203w FLEMING J. LAVENDER 1 Ht OF MUSIC. (ESTABLISH. s thst nw. —° Hours, I to 5:30 p.m. Private and class lessons, at seliool and residences. Plano or voice, 35, $5, $10, und $19 aterm. Charch organ (ongan for practice), $15.4 term. Violin, &.,@c Free advantages. Catalogues and price list on application, THEO. INGALLS KING, Principal. K. JAMES CAULFIELD, LATE PROFESSOR ‘at the Grand Conservatory of Music, New York, Kingman Piuce. sezilwe se29-1m. ANCED ENING, Oct.5, at 6 for Orgaulzation sezilw® Intermediate and Acadeu SMITH, Principal — Priv pm XN PAL a NATIONAJ, UNIVERSITY, 1004 and 1006 E street n.w. Opening Lecture by Prof. Joseph Morrison, A, M.D., TUESDAY, October 6th, at 8 o'clock pam, iii the Lecture Hill 1006 E stn. EDICAL_AND_DEN For intormation, &c., apply to HH. BARKER, M.D., Dean, se2G-20 1116 IND ART AND MOD. 100) Froebel Normal Institute, 1127 13th st. Teupened September. Tenth year; New Engi mechods: zenutni Tgatten; French and German languages. Misses Pollock and Noerr principals teach Persoually, past patrons. Cabinet officers, the army and Navy,’ Senators and Representatives, and. the first families of Washington. Cluses limited to eighteen pupils Teachers’ Norma! Department Oc- “All the latest and ta carefully and thoroughly taught. Ciroulars containing full information ‘Spinined at my residence. 92% 2 st OF of tive Janitor at the halk, sele-im, LAW stit0o1 oF THE COLUMBIAN UNIVER Sr THE FACULTY. JAMES C WELLING, LLD., President. THE HON. WALTER 8 COX, LLD., Professor of the Law of Real and Personal Property, of Contracts, and of Crimes and ‘Misdemeanors. wom HON, WILLIAM A. MAURY, Papeete fessor of ity Jurisprudence, of Commun and Baie? Bieading)of the Law of ‘Bvidence, und the Law of ‘Partnership. THE HON. WILLIAM STRONG, LL.D., ‘Leetareron Constitational Law. ‘THE HON. FRANCIS WHARTON, LID, Lecturer on Criminal Law. GEORGE F. APPLEBY, EQ, Amociato Professor of Pracice and Judge of Moot ROBERT C. FOX, LLD., ‘Treasurer. ‘The exercises of the School will be resamed in the Law Lecture Hall of the Columbian University, OCTOBER [TH. at 6 O'CLOCK P.M. when the announcements for the year will be made. "The Facul- Aa course of instruction will be the same at BE precediny with the addition of « special course of Lectures on CRIMINAL LAW, BY Dit WHARTON. For ‘catalogues, application may be made to Wm. H .Morrison. 473 Pa. ave: Anglin & Co., 1424 F st. nw: Fitch, Fox & Brown, 1437 Pa, ave, or to JAMES C. WELLING, LL.D., President. selé-Gm HE COLUMBIAN COLLEGE PREPARATORY ed on MONDAY, the Sst of September, at 0 sumed on MONDAY, a Qclock a.m. Previous to that date Prof. ANDREW P. MONTAGUE, A.M, of one of hs assistants, will be in attendance at the school building, No. 1335 H street n. w., to confer with new students oF to an swer Inquiries Concerning the school. 310-6, JAMES C, WELLING, President. ATIONAL MEDICAL COLLEGE- EDICAL 4N DEPARTMENT OF THE COLUMBIAN UNI- VERSITY—The 64th Annual Session will begin on MONDAY, OCTOBER 5TH, at 8 p.m.,in the Medi- cal Butiding, 1925 H street niw., with an Introductory Address by Prof. D. W. Prentiss. M. D.,to which the Profession and Public are cordially ‘invited. The regular lectures wil) continue daily throughout the course, beginning at 5:30 p.m. ‘The Autumn Examinations will commence at the College on Tuesday, October 6th, at 7 p.m. For par- teulars apply to KING, M.D., Dean, 726 13th Stn.w. Office hours 8:30%0 10am, @4to0 pam. 161i Hon, WILLIAM M. SEEReeeE (ustice Supreme Court, District Cainer rae as oatce mon Law Pk PREP SSE BERS any A od ee ce Corporations ‘and Admirals ine sas wi Paper Jw, IOHN W. HOSS, LID. Lect Law Bractie, andthe Law of Horse: and Sauge of the MOOt Rev. JOHN W. FOX, 8. J., Professor of Latin. CHARLES W. HOPrMAN ey Der Bean of the re CEL ae YEATMAN ar Secretary and Introduce F the ensuing torm. at the Law Building, corner 6th and F streets northwest, on Wed- nesday, Getober 7th. at 6:30 p.m. All Interested are ‘The Thirty-seventh Session will ‘Monday Brening. September aise ae Sauckefe soe Cotes 10m and Kets, with an introdu- C,H. L KLEINSCHMIDT, M. fessional public are reepectfully hours of @ and 10 am. or4 and ph. t J.'W. H. LOVEIOY, M.D. Dean, 900 12th at, nw, . KASPAR, HAVING RETURNED FROM hia lessons on the Violin, a his ‘Hi ist iamee im Movorazp xis ,Scxoor WELLESL) REP. TORY, 1908 Tith ined 4024 Beam nooe ate acd ave, This well-estabiist DE Shs eae, Fe sat Seen Pamcy SEPTEMBER 23, 1885. Primary, Intermediate, t tory it Skat! Hopartivpatge no CoUeE® Prepare ally lessons in Nrench, under the direction of Prof. OA Herds eniployen'ty the school for the beneft of ferdic is employed by the school for the benefit of scholars in distant parts of the city, For terms and cifculars address MRA. L. P. McDONALD, MISS ANNA ELLI! (A ELLIS, T = COLUMBIAN COLD ig exercines of this Department, of the University will be resumed SEPTEMBER 21ST, at 8 o’cloc! am. Examinations for admission will be held on the 1 Yor etalogtes OF information apply ‘or catalogues or information apply to JAMES C, WELLING 8e17-6m Bresident. THE CORCORAN SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL OF THE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. ‘The exercises of this school will be resumed in the University Bullding TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6TH, at o'clock p.m. Tesides the general conrse instructions willbe given in special courses, as Civil aud Mining Engineering, Analytical Chemistry, Metallurgy, &. ‘Phis school is open to both sex Persons wishing to enter this department are re- quested to call on the Dean and register thelr names as early as possible, For catalogues or information apply to Prof. E. T. FRISTOE, Dean, or 9 JAMES C. WELLING, LLD., se17-6m om President. Mt XERNON INSTITUTE, 1530 T STREET, AVE. English and French School for Girls: ‘annual session commences Sept. 38th, LLD., ‘Thirteenth PAIRO, Principal. AKTEN AND TRAIN. n September 21st, 923 Mrs_ANNA B. OGDEN, Priacipal. M™ VEBNoN seminary, 1100 axp 1104 M Sraxer 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, }vece Principals. MRS. EUGENIA CUTHBERT, Assisted by a Corps of Thirteen Able Masters and ‘Teachers, ‘Highest Standard in English and Classical Studies, Modern Languages under Direction of the BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES. Special Advantages in Instrumental and Vocal Music, ‘Artand Elocution. Fleventh Year Opens OCTOBER IST, 1885. Application by letter or personally, as above. av22-3m RS. J. 1. McGEES SCHOOL n.w., Will reopen September ‘i AT 1110 LST. 6th, 1885. "Un: ny usual advantages in French (Berlitz method) and in Object Drawing. au24-31a, {MERSON INSTITI 914 14TH ST, BE tween Land K, select classical and matheniatical School for boys, begins its 34th year MONDAY, Sep- ber 21st. ‘Prepares for business, for Harvard, ‘ele, Princeton and other colleges, for the sclentifi¢ schools and for the U.S. Military ‘and Naval acade- mies. For particulars address CHAS. B. YOUNG, Principal, 914 14th st. Circulars can be obtained at the bookstores. an28-6w MSS ANNIE MORAN'S SELECT SCHOOL FOR AVA Boy sand Girls, cor. New Jersey ave. and Est. n. w., will Reopen SEPT, 26th. Cureful training; thor: ough instruction in the elementary and academic branches, se5-1m* ASHINGTON ACADEMY OF TELEGRAPHY. ‘Only school of the kind here. A special Invita- ton to all to see the method by which you ean soon learn a profession, 214 2d st. $.e. Jeo-4m BuARLEY HALL a HOME SCHOOL FoR Girls, near Poolesville, Md., Reopens SEPTEM- BER 15th, Terms moderate.” For circulars ad- dress Mrs. M. E. PORTER, Principal. aul-3m* PRIENDS' ECT SCHOOL, AN ELEMENT- ary and high school for both sexes, 1811 Ist. n.w., il reopen ih mo. (Sept.) 14th. ‘To provide ‘for Hrowts and progress of sctiool @ laboratory: and ad- itional room for recitations. and calisthenics hay been procured. ‘The corps of Instruction has been, larged by graduates of Vaxsar and. Swarthmore. ‘The instruction in English, mathematles, natu-al_ scle fand the languages is thorouxh ‘and suflicient to re students for our best colleges and univers nd for catalogue or call at school from 2:30 nee re es. to tober 15th, sezs-2w® QRENCH LESSONS—1014 17TH ST. N. W— Parisian pronunciation: natural method. A practt aal use of the language taught ia asbort time. Even. ny Classes reopen October 12th. Claasep for boysand Kiris now at 3:50 pum, Private classes for ladles at 12 Kia, (Rindcryartn clases for ttle ehiideen at 146 at the WAVERLEY SEMINARY, lagi I st nw. Also intermediave and advanced classes for young iadies and little girls MLLE. V. PRUD' HOMME, Professeur de Francais, WUS2E © 2ORsEY Wink RESUME HEI AME classes in’ Calisthentes in Washington, October 12th, 1885, For particulars address MISS Mf. G. FY, 183 Cameron st., Alexandria, Va se23-Lm* ISS HILTON’ ENGLISH AND FRENCH SCHOOL, ‘S2i Vermont ave, X au83m___Re-opens September 30th. TAUGHT TO ADULTS AND CHD eu (from 5, years of age). by a native of Ge Conversion (atutat aicthod). x speuaity. Children's Dally and Saturday clames” Miss DOHA ZAWEST, 1496 Corcorai sw. sedans AiSie Roplislyand French Schoo! for young laaien ‘and littie girls." Reopens September 30th. For terms, ee eens ees eas AVID 8. L, JOHNSON, | Drganist aud Choirmaster, 1119 10th st. nw. _Vocai and Instrumental Pupils received. se33-1m' G0 Teacher of Paty Organ and Vocal Musle. teacher of ‘Terms reasonable, 1202 8 nt. n.w. sels-Ime 281 TW “S#1NGTON SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION AND ENGLISH LANGUAGE, ‘904 M street u.w., Mra. M. STEVENS HALT, Principal, Fourth year begins October ist, 1885. Graduates tudents after fuil course. upon examina. tign endorsed by a responsible Board of Judges. ‘Thorough Instruction to ‘Teachers, Minist-ts Ora Tors Singers sud others 4m the Culture and Develop ment of the Voice. : Special advantages for the Study of Practleal Eng- isi offered to Foreigners. f Cure of Stammering, Stuttering and all painful Nora! uetocts "aetnods endorsed by prominent local Feicians, A limited number of Students accommodated with vel 73m board in the tantly of Principal W AxERLEY smtsany, Hoarding and Day Sehook year opens September Sith ull corps of Teachers uses MISS LUPSCOMED, Principal ‘ Pee FRANCIS GERMUILLER, TEA resect sac eas eee Sem ada ening 1 beet mig ean MES. BEAGGS ENGLISH AND CLassIcal, AD Fenny a Day School for Vong Eaten and [ttle Girls, diy Ct nw, opens Septeatber BO 18S. BRAGG.sS-1me For Catalogue address Miss RESCH KL iS MADAME Mi BANNY EN HEVT * Dipl ademie de Paris, will open October 1 KINDERGARTEN SCHOOL for children under 12 jomee de I" Ac & FRENCH years old. “Madame Chevremont has had ex: perience as a teacher, and will instruct her by the NATURAL METHOD to speak Freach in @ very short time. Primary English branches will also be n, 4pm. THOS. W. SIDWELL, Principal, MUS 2084 PORSCHES GERMAN, FRENCH AVE and English School and Kinderzarten will re- Open October Ist. German and French taugh: by constant practice. For cireulars apply 1224 12th st. nw. auzi-2ms MSS © 3. Barr. a $16 21st we. PRIVATE TEACHER OF ENGLISH BRANCHES, Experienced in teaching foreigners the anguage.24-1m W288 INcTON CoLLEGrat ‘E INSTITUTE, 1023 Vermont avenue, Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies and Little ir This institution will enter upon its twelfth annual seasion Weduesday, September "23d, 1885, Mrs. Z D, BUCHER... eon = HUNTER. so Princ Miss H. EL Priel “IIIVise Prinelpal: Assisted by a full corps of experienced teachers. For catalogues and Aull” particulars apply tothe Principal. ir ule 7m P. ‘AULFIELD, MUS. DOG, . 720 17th stn. w., Wiil resume business October 1, 1885. seld-dm HORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING PRACTI. SDs iausht, Success guaranteed if instructions fe followed, Private puplis preferred and number limited. R. F. CROMELIN, office of Johns & Easton, ‘Stenographers. 472 Louisiana ave. se19 3m* GERMAN LADY WITH HIGHEST RECOM- eniations and references desires paplla of age for Classic and Modern Music: Singing after tl true Italian metbod; good German, Parisian, Ler | and Ttailan, taught 10) grammar,’ conversation : with diisurpuosed OPPELDT Vind Gat we ai7 RLINGTON ACADEMY, Corcoran Buliding, Cor. Pa. Ave. and 15th si., opv. U. S. Treasury. A select school for Boys and Young Men. Number dave ll re Ses See ti Day and evening seslons. Garehataed thorouge te ‘struction in the common English branches, book-keep- Ta chit elena aycter or iin yes Latin and Gr ¥rincipal, Washington, D. RS ELIZABETH HARRIS’ ENGLISH AND M "French Hoarding sat Dat Seno Gas te Sizodiion comprises ‘every’ branch necessary. for ‘rack mprises every = practical and aecomplisied education for soucg ladles aud children. “Superior instruction In vocal and in= strumental music. Particular attention given to dell- cate or backward’ pupils. 3a PENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGH COR. 9TH SSlaod D sts now. A practical husiics edeation (hat qualifies young men and wouen io sapport themselves hd successtully perform the active, duties of u Rapid Writing, the Eng- aces Ttapid. Calculations, ‘Stenograpiiy and Type Writing. Wega Ste mf iting. diy and evening Sesoug gentued TUMSDAY, 200 a.m. and 6 pm. Office open ments, by the year or. on and after MONDAY, ‘Aug. 24.” A ti sof teachers, Tilusteated ‘Of teachers. tion, taught, but it ts desicned to give lustruction in the Freneli language as much us possibie, and the constant ‘aim from the beginning will beto make pupils SPEAK French, Macau Chevremout wil be ‘pleased 10 call pon parents aud explain her method fa detail.” Ad- Alternoon and Event will be for See ieee begiven to adulin sel-2m He, BOYS’ ENGLIS ‘Sehoot, LISH AND CLASSICAL HIGH funt, OR op harmony and voice cult 12 10th st nw. “as RI SCHOOL, 1318 1 STN, W,, OPPOSITE Ai Franti Part Bteedes intial sel4-2m CBee Adal ondeh Wendy a erin on 5 io.0:30, Javenlles—Sonday and Weloesday, 3:30 to 5, and Saturaay, 1 to 2:30. BACHSPLER, Mins IDA Ht SSELBACH. 912-1m* M**= A. C_ MORGAN'S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADLES AND GIRLS. ‘Twelfth year begins SEPTEMBER 23, 1885, Realdent ative (oachers of French and Geran. Portsmouth, N. H. ee7-2m, APLEWOOD INSTITUTE. CONCORDVILLE, a begrens rred upon young iady yradusien ‘So! Careful attention to little ye ‘and ry at-3m J. SHORTLIDGE ( Yale Col »), A. M.. Prim. psec ISSES TIFFEY'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS AND BOYS, 1436 Corcoran street. 13th annual sessi ences Sept. 15, M23.,G22; SSEIEMAN WILL OPEN ATHER residence, 1131 17th st, n.w., on MONDAY, 5 fember 21st, a school for children. "All lessons. falth- fully prepared during school hours. 3e15-1m* Ti, BOSCH WILD RESUME INSTRUCTION ¢ on the Violin and Orchestral Instruments on September 14th, at his residence, 608 Hi street northwest. GEORGETOWN | COLLEG! 3100 N st. West Waahin, school for young ladies and litt year begins September 16th, teachers. For circulars a seS-Im. MISS S175 'EPENSO! A YEAR BOARD AND TUITION— Young ladies’, Misses’, Female Seminary: $175, Boys’, Milltary Academy: $200, Young Men, Mili tary College. Address EPISCOPAL SHSCLS aa donfield, New Jersey. sel0-im* ‘T, ST. JOSEPH’S COLLEGE, Course of studies: Ciassical'and Commercial. \X¥ ‘Terms; Boarders per session of five months, $100. Day students according to grade, Studies ‘will Be re- sumed on MONDAY, September 7, 1885. “Address BHO. JOSKPE, Director, ‘Carroll P. $y13-3m Baltimore county, Pa en. aor 1 confidential: pre r mocap ae for ease IVY INSTITUTE, s.w. corner 8th and K sta nw, ‘Mathematical, Classical, uae FL a“ _ Evening Glas, $3 and $5 amoath. “scab (Z SCHOOLS OF LANGUAGES, WASHINGTON, BOSTON, PROVIDENCE, NEW YORK, BROOKLY! PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, MINNEAPOLIS, ST. PAUL. Recognized everywhere to be the best schools learning to speak. write. read and understand the for- Se Tee ‘Terms begin SETPEMBER 7. ney, Prof.N. JOLY, se10 723 14th sf. nw. MES ADA B. CONN, OF THE WASHINGTON Vi Collegiate Institute, will take puplis in vocal and ipstrumental music and harmony. Methods of the best European masters followed. For terms and other ‘igalare bart Apply at 1025 Vermont av. ‘auls-4in GQWITHIN © SHORTLIDGES MEDIA ACAD. SS) emy admits and classifies young men and boys at shy time, ‘Send for circulars SWITHIN CG SHORT: LIDGE, 4.M., (Harvard College Graduate, Media, Pa. my GHORTHAND — REGULAR CLASS SESSIONS every evening. Private lessons a specialty. All shorthand books and publications constantly on hand, ‘and exceptional o} ities for learning the art are offered at WASHINGTON PHONOG) HEAD QUARTERS, 927 Ist. n.w. Sy22 ‘BS. BURR'S ENGLISH AND FRENCH M School, 1308 H st 1001, iret, Will reopen WEDNESDAY, September 30th. au28-2m French, the language of the school. We Azz Recevixe i FALL OVERCOATS AT PRICES $7 TO $25, BLACK CLOTH FROCK COATS AND VESTS, DOESKIN CASSIMERE PANTALOONS, DIAGONAL PRINCE ALBERT AND FOUR- BUTTON CUTAWAY SUITS, BUSINESS SUITS, IN SACKS AND CUTAWAYS. NEAT STYLES CASSIMERE PANTALOONS, IN HAIR LINES, MIXTURES, AND DIAGO- NALS. BOYS’ SCHOOL, DRESS AND PLAY SUITS, TOGETHER WITH A FULL LINE OF GENTS FURNISHINGS, ALL AT OUR USUAL LOW PRICES, NOAH WALKER & CO, \ 25 Pennsylvania Avenue We Cax Ase We Wat GIVE YOU FULL VALUE OF YOUR MONEY IN FINE SHOES, ‘See some of our prices below: ‘Ladies’ Pebble Gost Button, hand sewed, $3.50. Straight Goat Button, hand sowed: . Dongola (genuine stock}, hand sewed, $4.50, Fine French Kid, hand turns, $5. Gente Hand bowed tne Cross " Pine Calf att Good School Shoes for Children forgin Our famous $3.60 Calt Shoes are of thie best quality Of stock, are neat. stylish, and will wear. We make to measure’ the following: Gents’ Extra American Calf Shoes, in auy syle, for only und French Calf for $6. We warrant a fit and soli comfort. Thee prices are about 38 per centiess than can be made GEO, W. RICH, 409 7the. nw. DON’T FORGET THE NUMBER. sel0 ee 8 BLE a BT SRS gis mS GPibiie S MILWAUKEE LAGER BEER THE BEST IN THE DISTRICT. ez 48K FOR IE faM'L C. PALMER, Acura Deror: 1224 29th Street Northwest. ‘Telephone, 454, et LE MIPS ww A Measure Conferring om the Attorney 0? bs wW General Specific Powers Regarding RRR the Annulment of Patents Disappears of The thorized by the itor apie atest Telegrams t0 The Slap, .2srsssesce. tras, meron = and the comment and inquiry it has caused have led to the discovery that a very important Dill giving the Attorney General certain spe- cific powers in instituting suits to annul pat- HERAT NOT OCCUPIED BY BRITISH. ents rather mysteriously disappeared in the Saas Lonpox, October 5.—It is stated in oficial | att Congress. The bill in question originated circles to-day that there is no truth in the re- oe —— appear totne satisfaction of HEADACHE. Port published by the Novoe Vremya, of St. the Ai is INDIGESTION, Petersburg, to the effect that the ish had ocr Aieeee eed ml ego BILIOUSNESS, taken entire pomension of Heratand ‘the | C8use for impeaching the validity of any DYSPEPSIA, jababliants to quit the, town, The oniy basis | pired patent, whether original, relesned or ¢x~ NERVOUS PROSTRATION, for such a statement Is the fact that a number | tended, which may have been or shall here- og of English officers, In compliance with a re- | after be granted, on the ground that the same nope west of the moet, are scnfating the Afghans | has been pro by fraud and misrep- GIRED FEELING, = ——_——— Sue proceedings ont a ‘equity GENERAL DEBILITY, Pursuing With Ropes and Tackle. _| in the United States it Court for the dis- PAIN ta the BACK and SIDES, HOT CHASE IN DELAWARE AFTER a NEGRO | tfict In which the patentee or his heirs or as. IMPURE BLOOD, WHO ASSAULTED A WOMAN, signs reside, to have the patent vacated and CONSTIPATION, Crarrox, Di 5.—A number of men, | 2n0ulled; and the court on notice to the adverse FEMALE well supplied wi find tackle, are scour | Parties and in pursuance of such proceed! RHEUMA’ ing the country in this vicinity in search of have power to adjudge and sucht NEURALG! Chas, Robinson, a negro, who committed a| Patent vold in whole or in part and to annul sie felonious assault on Drs. iner, a re- | 80d Yacate the same, The bill also provided KIDNEY and LIVER TROUBLES, spectable white woman. ‘The remembrance ol | that if the party who instituted the suit failed pum Site epeteator of similar cringe’ Ik Thee acne | cowta of the ‘exit shoud fal upon Pach party? ty BY ALL DRUGGISTS. eighborhood. was nally, Scquiteed, is at ine | aloothat appeals might be taken tothe Supreme centive to resort to lynch law In this case, Court. ‘The Gena ‘Trade Mark — > ‘This Dill was fa reported to the House ae aes and Cromed Red/ starting the 100-Mile Bieyele Race. | by the commitice on patents, with a report ‘Lines on Wrapper, Boston, October 5.—The start in the 100-| Which set forth thatthe law as It now stands mile road race of the Boston Bleycle club wee | 224 has stood since 1836, provides no way in TAKE NO OTHER, 2._| made this morning by five ‘rider whiove Ume | whlch & patent can be declared void except en Waren ee eee netiee | sae ees ey ere eet We e Be Cazzror For ar neiden Sh, im, a Dea Patentee, or of some person claim- McCurdy, Lynn 1Sin;_ W. A. ne of thie interfering ‘patents, ‘and esl Dorchest h., Theo. Rothe, Camoridge Judication affects only the rights of the —8h.,41m. There was & good wind, which o that pertieular suit, and those subse- THESE DAMP AND CHILLY EVENINGS RE- | somewhat aided the riders, tly deriving title under them.” The re- to recite that “for forty-six years the act of 1836 provisions were in force Shereby, upon proper complaint by any indi- Fidual Aled in any district court and other due pooeedings had, a patent coul leclared vo: Dn the ground tat it was obtalued surrepti- tiously and upon false 5 but at prew ent the general public have no protection against harassment and vexation from invalid patents, and the government no power to repeal @ grant of the same, however strongly it may be convinced ‘that © patent has thas been Wrong! ted. Interfering patentees and Individual partica, when sued ke intringers, alone have the means of showing that a patent ‘was improperly granted. It has been ascertained that the engrossed copy of this bill, together with all papers and documents relating to the measure, disappeared from the files of the Senate commiltee on pat- ents. The vill the House on the 11th of June, 1884, and in due course went to the Sen- ate and was referred to the committee on patents, It is asserted that friends of the measure made frequent efforts to get it consid- MIND US FORCIBLY OF THE NECESSITY OF A LITTLE HEAVIER CLOTHING, NOT MUCH HEAVIER, BUT JUST SOMETHING, THAT “SOMETHING” IS A FALL OVERCOAT THAT WILL NOT INCONVENIENCE YOU BY ITS WEIGHT AND YET BE SUFFICIENTLY WABM TO MAKE YOU FEEL COMFORTABLE. BE- SIDES IT I8 A DRESSY GARMENT. “ROUND'S OUT,” 48 IT WERE—THE ATTIRE OF A WELL DRESSED MAN, WE HAVE A SUPERB LINE OF THEM IN EVERY KIND AND QUALITY AND AT PRICES RANGING FROM EIGHT TO THIRTY DOLLARS, LOOK THEM OVER AT YOUR LEISURE. A VISIT OF INSPECTION COSTS NOTHING, AND WE'LL BE GLAD TO SEE YOU. OUR STOCK OF PRINCE ALBERT FROCKS, FOUR-BUTTON CUTAWAY AND SACK SUITS IS QUITE COMPLETE. IN SEPARATE to ee Incendiary Fire at Hull, Mass. == HULL, Mass., October 5.—The largest fire this hitlee i has known foryears occurred last Filge house and twoetsbles, stusatedon Steer ouse and two. ‘on Straw. berry Hill, the copay of Elisha Thayer, of Braintree, and. David Cushing of Hing! Were entirely consumed. The homestead H. T, Litehdeld was left standi butin such ® condition as to be uninhabitable. C. H. Shirley, who occupied the co! ‘and board~ ing houses, lost Sones ty S and water. The total damage is est at $20,000. ‘The fire was of incendiary origin. eee ae Latest Foreign News. THE CZAR AND CEARINA. CoPENHAGEN, Oct. 5.—The czar and czarina will attend the marriage of Prince Waldemar end Princess Marie @’Grieans, daughter of the uke and Duchess of Chartres, to take placeon the 22d instant. Telegraphic Briefs, steceed. TROWSERS WE HAVE THE CHOICEST PAT-| Krome & Foreman, notions, of Baltimore; | $04, 12 Seen tony Soon bot nace as Julius Mendelson, turs, New York, and Merrick TERNS OUR PRIORS ARE WAY DOWN, con: | Julius Cea ta a assignments, SIDERING THE MATERIAL AND WORKMAN- SHIP, OUR BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S DEPART- MENT IS MAKING A SPLENDID RECORD. WE HAVE EVERY REASON TO BE PROUD OF IT, AND WE ARE A CORDIAL GREEFING AwalTs YOU aT THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING COMPANY, 400, CORNER 7TH AND D 8TS. N.W. J, M. GRADY, Manacrr. Was Ox Hicx Prices anything material, as both houses of Congress have on file printed copies of the measures but the disay nce of the bill and of all the pa- ers relating to it, such as opinions from gov- grament officials, letters from prominent par- ties whose opinions were asked for, etc., it is claimed, shows that some clandestine means were used to make the final of the bill impossible. Senator Platt, chairman of the Senate committee on patents, has written here that he wants the matter probed to the bottom, At the Department of Justice this afternoon a STAR reporter was informed that, in the opin- ion of the authorities there, the’ bill which passed the House and was lost in the Senate was altogether unnecessary. It was said there that under existing laws and in accordance with decisions of the U. S. Supreme Court, It is not ———— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ‘The New York Stock Market. ‘The following are the opening and of the New York Stock market to~da; Special wire to H. H. Dodge, 539 15t oc3, THE MISFIT STO! only within the power of the Attorney General, ae Zz soa) but that it Is his imperative duty to authorize suits to test the validity of patents when he is Corner 10th and F streets, called upon to do so. ——- see ___ THE TROUBLE IN THE BALKANS. The Conference of Ambassadors Come to an Understanding. CONSTANTINOPLE, October 5.—The conference of the am lors on the Roumelian question Isdetermined to maintain its reputation so well es- taplished in the last four years of selling Firstolass Clothing at prices entirely beyond competition of these handsome, but very costly, establishments. and offers: FOR BOYS FROM 4 TO 11 YEARS, has resulted in @ memorandum being formu- Suits at $2.25, sold nowhere under $3. lated which will be submitted to the powers for Ee A eee approval before belng referred to the porte. Sults at $4.30: would fe cheap at 9a. he ambassadors yesterday held a conference Suits at $0.00, never before sold under lasting four hours. ‘The discussion took a wider Overcoats in immense variety at the sau prices, range than was anticipated, and provoked FOR BOYS 12 TO 18 YEARS, some difference of opinion which bas pot. yet A good Suit at $4.50, worth 96. been settled. ‘This may delay the delivery of Aa ‘Suit at $5.25, worth $7.50, the identical note. A very good Suit 50, worth $8.” A splendid Suit st $7.50; would be cheap at $10. A real fine Sult at $10; can't be bought elsewhere un- jer St. PETERSBURG, October 5.—The continued raids of Turkish marauders, led by Turkish offi- cers, into Transcaucasia have caused the Rus- ‘Water Stocks, a WSpa] vocate the ai f a ActmnftSuneot overoustomenrivy, | Hater suse Ju iva Careng tag =. | Maulnowepaper te oavorain the aenalng. of FOR MEN AND YOUTHS, So Year Fund, § per cent 1900 ae tte © 26% | prevent such incursions, ‘The governmont of Good serviceable Suita at $5, worth Good bust- | Zo year Fund’ Ge i803, one 113, 337 | Erzeroum is demoralized and powerless to pre- Dess Suits at 50, we $9. _All-Wool Suits at | 30-year Fund. 6s, 1902, 123% — vent the gapasoriae gi QS, ings MELE |" 7 srs omnes ee ue saok, 4 t | wi ion and Georgetown—Bonds....117, —— ympathy for the Pope. Git: prest terest Seek ge ey oes | eee, a conan aoe 96% 100 | MoxTREAL, October 5.—At the annual meet- be matched under $30. ‘Weited Worsted Suits | Colum! jrreseesescsessseeencceeennceesemnsscee Bk =e ing of the Papal Zouave society, held here to- in blue, black and brown, at 915; sold elsewhere at | North Capitol and Owireet......- 42 — | Gas amotion was adopted protesting agains = soca ~eewene 10 — | the usurpation of the Italian government in de- OVERCOATS. Fire Ins. and Gas Light Ons. priving the pope of his temporal authority, and A beautiful line, in Beaver, Chinchilla, Ke , | Washington City Gas. Mt CO. neneeerrrnene 40 40% | assuring his holiness of their devotion the Mooee Smite Ree we eames | Meterpemamneen—— 8 Sv and satin lined, from $0. * = ever shown N?% = n° | “National Metropolitan ing Go... —_ 65" | Tue Leave of Capt. Victor Blart, assistant aia’ Jrlingion Insuranes Cocoa? = | surgeon U.S. army, is further extended six All the now, patterns. in Camimere and Worsted Sane eS “t0% = —— | months on certificate of disability. Goods’ abou F cent below the regular selling | © = a prices, Le sy «= _| A Life Depending on Texas Doctors. ‘THE MISFIT STORE, @%4 | rRYIXG TO DECIDE WHETHER A MAN KILLED HIMSELF OR WAS SHOT BY HIS MISTRESS, CORNER 10rx AND F STREETS. Board Public Works,Green 86.-emsemswoee 95, 97 On the morning of July 13 last, Sid M. Stani- = colt of 10th | Washington Market Gompany Sisk 3e%, —— | forth,» prominent young atiorney of San An- Re Dane one comme corner of oa | Washington Market Company Bonds-105 * —— | tonio, and member of a wealthy Austin family, Bauk of Washington ene Co. Stock.—107 108 | was found dead in the residence of Ignacia Cor- Bank of Wasmington a se, | tem the keeper of a bagnio, Two pistol bullets ional OpOltan Bank... 3T ead, pweel ye Dowr Ir Fen National Bank of the Republic. ee | ee ona Farmers & Mechanics’ Nat’ B’k,Geo't'n.146 —_— ranging bees te, other entering the right tem- Citizens’ National Bank..." "308 «115. | ple. He been shot only a few minutes FALL-OVEROOATISH THESE AIRY NIGHTS AND MORNINGS! WE ARE LONGING TO AFFORD YOU THE NEEDED PROTECTION FROM AUTUMN BREEZES AND SNEEZES, AND CAN SUPPLY YOU A LIGHT-WEIGHT OVERCOAT AT ANY ene when found. Ignacia claimed when ar. rested that Staniforth had committed suicide. She is now on trial for Stani- forth’s murder. The witnesses were main- ly. medical. experts, testifying as to the possibility of deceased having inflicted both wounds on himself. Four of the city’s most rominent physicians swore that he could not Rive doneso; that either of the wounds would have produced instant suspension of volition. Real Estate Title Insurance Company —_ Pennsylvania Telephone Company... Chesapeake and Potomac Tel.Co...-— U.S. Blectric Light Company... ee § Baltimore Markets. BALTIMORE, Mp., October 5.—Virginia sixes, con- iidated. 48: past due couponn, Sq. he ten forties, S5q: new Uiretn, Gia bid to-day. 1s BETWEEN —Cottonfirm—mia- | One medical man, a recognized authority in PRICE YOU WISH TO PAY, ditng: Oi Flow? Ares and glee ood eee | that section, testified that. it was perfectly $8 AND $20, a super, '3.0043.40; do. extra, 30004 95; do. | within the bounds of possibility for ‘the dead family, 4. 00; eS mills. Me es 3.00a3.50; do. | man to have twice shot himself in the manner — extra, 3,754.25; do. Blo brands, 4.8785.00: Patapsco | described to him, giving in proof of his position family, 5.75; do. superlative 6.00. Wheat— ¥, per! patent, prety ud ont reaeeee and Sain: | Several instances of protracted retention of SEDO EISFEANSY, will-power In severe brain wounds. The in- Maryinnd: 0? bat Nos" wenere Weger oka Nod | te excited ts intense. The case will probu- ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER AND TAILOR, Vla0lig; October, 91 bly go Jury to-mor November, Sokal Decer 9642064; Jani SR IT PTE ES southern higher” for white: lowers” western Alleged Swindler and Fraud. 925 607 SEVENTH ST.,opp. U.S. Post Office. nd suk southern, white, 66a57; do. yellow, | uys VICTIMS CHIEFLY ENGLISHMEN AND EPIS- 50a51; western mixed, spot, 48% bid; October, COPAL CLERGYMEN, and dulet—southern, Sond6: A telegram from Harrisburg, October 4, says: ny oe W. H. Cook is a distinguished-looking English” man, who has been operating in this and ad- Joining neighborhoods for some time. He is ‘well-dressed, wears excellent jewelry, and has agiib tongue, His victims are resident English- men and Episcopal clergymen. His game 1s that he is e=prctings Temitianes, but has been disappointed in the matter of time, and, after giving the namesot his connections on the other fide, ‘he. obtains enough to settle his hotel bill, and give him pocket money until he gets to New York, He madea Toget the Rev. Mr. Baker, rector episcopal churches in this Use Coxe FE IT IS THE CHEAPEST AND BEST. FOR GENERATING STEAM. FOR COOKING PURPOSES. FOR HEATING BY FURNACE. FOR HEATING BY LATROBE. FOR OPEN GRATES, IT I8 EASILY IGNITED. IT MAKES A QUICK HOT FIRE IT DOES NOT BUBN OUT THE GRATE. IT 18 ECONOMICAL, IT WILL PAY TO TRY IT. FOR SALE BY THE WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY. 40 Bushels, crushed, $3.70. 25 Bushels, crushed, $2.50. 40 Bushels, not crushed, $2.90. ‘25 Bushels, not crushed, $2.00. Delivered to +o ‘any Part of Washington or George- Wx H. Riz, he visited Mr. Job: an -American, PoE Ey a jus M. of Tr, a8 @ reference, and obtained ‘It was afterward discov- ered that he had been playing the same dodge on others, and Mr. —— peed — Same eens is a fraud, who has been swin CommopoRE QUEEN assumed command of | !88! has been lishmen Wi nna’ "Mrs, | #24 clergymen of that denom: Berames, the widow of the inte Commmandeet, | WnS in central Pennsylvania. ‘will move out of the commandant’s house to- She Clung te Her Lover. WILL MARRY THE MAN OF HER CHOICE th) ARE eT ores DESPITE HER MOTHER'S OBJECTIONS. GRAND OPENING OF FALL BOOTS AND SHOES. The New York World to-day says: A state- ment appeared in the Baltimore American of yesterday to the effect that Miss Lula Whelan, ‘@ young lady who resided with her mother and brothers st Guy's hotel, in that city, had left the hotel suddenly and gone to.a private board- where she would ain until her infrringes With Gectge” W. Aalliuekrody, "x young Cut this ont and show It to your’ friends, and con- vince them that in addition to our compiste line of Ladies’ and Gent's Fine Boots and Shoes, we have the best line of Medium Grade Goods ever offered to the ‘Washington public: lating to the culture and raising of raw silk is to be held at the rooms of the civil service com- mission on the 8th inst.—not the 18th, as stated cloth merchant, whose attentions are = ‘lad, 5 790 ‘who resides at the Grand Lrevrenant T. E.D. W. VEmpER has been selected, on the recommendation of the manag. jer inane of the ee institute, Che hd" tena tad eran bess Seared bye Rony Ge nt for that duty. He 17 ropended: for , scientific and business. ts, as fitted for the position. RANGE oF THE ing were the feadings at thesignal office 610. "Maxtmona, G20. Minish, 2 Mr. RV. Central hotel, in this city, received a telegram Peat oe Fg eet i Equal in Seyis and Pit to Lay. For Schoo! shoes it will pay you to come and see us, ‘We have combined good looks, quality and low prices together, Large lineof Children's anti Misses Spring Hoole. ‘We make a Genuine Handeewed Ladies Kangaroo or Kid to order for $5, WM. H. RICH, ‘TLT Market Space. ‘No Branch Stores, scl South road. a to stones oifice front vourmerson Gorcsram e prrrerty on! street, between 14th ani . better and more constant suppl, Mr. Wilson Rutlidge asks shade trees on 5th street west between D and “tle J. 0. Thecker protests J.C. er pi inst a liquor lie conse being again granted in the meiubeeied of Nos. 1100, 1111 and 1113 20th street. Emerson K. Samby, 803 North Carotina ave nue, ax Owner of premises No. 2117 K sirect northwest, protests against the granting of a liquor license to Fritz Newman,corne 2ist and K streets northwest. Mr. C. C. Cole, attorney for Silas Merchant and wite, requests that Mr. Merchant and hiin- self, attended by and in the presence of some official of the District, be permitted to Inspect certain books and papers in the office of the collector of taxes and auditer D.C. Messrs. Acker & Co. et al. petition for the t provement of North Capitol street, between @ And H streets and Massachusetts avenue, from New Jersey avenue to North Capitol street, either with asphalt or slone in estimate for 1865 and 1 SUILDING PERMITS issued by Inspector Entwisle: P. 1H, Tolson, erect atwo-atory dwelling on K street, between, 6th and 7th streets northwest; $2,000. David Riordon, repair brick 201 L street; 8500. John ‘Thomas, erect a two-story dwelling on Sth F streets southwest; $1,000. E. A. George, re- pair frame, 2113 I street northwest; 8150. Na- onal Union Insurance Cc cl six Lwotory dwellings on Valley street, between Stoddard and Road streets northwesi: $10,500. John MH. Clark, erect three two-story dwellings on Ben- nings' road, “Clagett’s Plain Jona Burke, repair frame, 1420 Maryland avenue northeast: $120. Peter Hepburn, repair frame Tear of $06 F street southwest; $100. F. Kose, erect a small dwelling on Rock ereek ¢huren road; $300, Ed. Binuix, repair frame, 930 G street southwest; $1,000. r repair frame, 1125 Ist sireet southeast; $400, Local Notes. Sallie Johns the admis rd {avoensed) to probate on the ground of undue uence. W.E. Simms, of Harttord, Conn., was today admitted to the bar, and the application of E E. Knight, student, was referred. to the exams ining committee. The venerable Rey. Wm. A. Harris, of the Protestant Bdiscopal Church, is lying very All at his residence, 929 L street northwest, Marris was rly rector of St, Andrew's ehureh in this cit: The fire at No. 53K street northwest, this morning, Is thought to have been caused’ by defective tlue, A FREE MAson1c LIBRARY, — The fine Ubrary of 7,000 volumes of the Supreme Coun- othe 33d degree, at 433 Bd street north- ‘west, is open to Visitors every day and evening (Sundays noi 10a in. Its privileges are not confined the Anclentand Accepted Master Masons and pers: ore especially indies, November Ist a lady Masons, and romned, "After urge in the (rare and costly works excepted) cach for a month upon simple written acknowledgment of receipt, with no charge for use. a Ferd. Ward's Krother. HE EXPLAINS A LETTER WRITTEN To A FRIEND CONCERNING THE YOUNG FINANCIER, W.8. Ward, who has returned to Kochestor N. ¥., was seen at his residence by the New York World correspondent. Regarding the Washington dispatch sent to a New York pa- per several days ago, Mr, Ward sald: “The letter about my brother Ferdinand, which the dispatch speaks of, I wrote to a friend In Washi- ington, and the dispatch is substantially cor rect except that I said apparent losses of Gen, Grant Jostead of loans. I wish to contradict one statement, however, which is to the effect that ‘the potnis out- ined in the dispatch constituted ‘my brother's line of defense in tbe approach- ing tial. My stat nis were made iu answer toageneral ietier of inquiry and were not in- tended in any way to indicate the grounds for the defense. ‘They were made personaliy without reference to what will be done by dinand Ward's counsel.’ When asked if he would make public an thing turther regarding the ease, Mr. Ward sai “As matters are at present I would not care say anything further. Jt has been decided best by all the counsel employed on our side of Uh case to Bay as little as possible until It cor for trial. Ido not wish it to be tn have entered into this matter for lack matling purposes, or to drag out betore t blie pri- vate matters which it is unnecessary for every one toknow. It is generally understood by all that the less said the better until the cuse in placed on trial.” THE ATLANTA CLERGYMAN SUSPENDED BY TH BISHOP. A dispatch from Atlanta, Ga, says: The Armstrong matter is getting badly mixed up, and is likely to cause a rupture in fashionable St. Philip's church. ‘The report of the standing committee, recommending that the doctor be tried and suspended pending the trial, caused a vestry meeting Sunday and the adoption of res. olutions. In the report of the wardens and vestrymen to the bishop they ask that he do not suspend Dr. Armstrong upon the recom- mendation of the standing committee, The vestry recelved the evidence of the commit- tee they appointed visit Cincinnatl. The latter found that the charges of visiting bawdy houses in Cincinnall seem to be found facts which are not discreditable to I Strong, and that, while his manner ing a Christian duty was Injudicto tives were entirely honorable. say, seem to be that at friends and relatives in Canada the doctor stopped in Cincinuatl to find and, it reclaim a Canadian girl who was repo in some disreputable house in that city. In open daylight the docior took a putdic conveyance and visited many of those places to find the person he sought, It further seems to be a fact that, subsequent to visiting the places mentioned, the doctor partook at hix hotel of stimulants which may have gone to the extent of intoxication. There is no evi- dence that his conduct during this time as the result of such stimutants was such as to bring public discredit upon the clergy. ‘The standing committee paid ‘no attention to the resolutions adopted by the vestry, but went ahead and recommended his suspension, At 1o'clock Saturday night the bishop om the doctor to step down and out, d guilty in the lice court of fraudulent registering. under the new law. Hew the man who offered to sell registration certisi- cates at $1 each. ntative inCongress Charles Clayton ex-Rey from California, died in San Francisco last night, the post office was of congestion of the brain, At Garden city, Kan., burglarized Saturday night, the safe blown open, and ail the money, registered levers, and valuables taken. ‘A destructive haflstorm passed over Din- widdie county, Va., Saturday, aud an tminense amount 0. dainage wax done to cotton, tobacco and peanuts. The hallstoues were as ‘lurge as hen’s eggs. ————_-+e+_______ ‘Among those fending presents were Airs. W. Waldorf Antor, Wife of the ex-minister 10 Italy; Mr. and Mrs, Jobn Jacob Astor, Dr, and Mrs. 8, Weir Miteh- ell, Miss Catherine L. Wolfe, Professor and srs, Wolcott, Gibbs, Mixs Anna Ticknor, Mr, and Mrs. CN. and others. A former domes- lic, Margaret Bergen, knowit 4 Mi neroft i