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THE EVENING sTAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., THURSDAY. Ril EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. __ ELUENT OF HOWARD UN = 084 G2 eos, GeoncErows UNIVERSITY: oor oF LAW. THE FREEDMEN'S HOSPITAL CLASSES IN DANCING he SATURDAY, UC Te 1ose ——— Rev. JAMES a. DUSSUA, SJ. President of the i ¥ Geieliamn, 06 Satm MY, Cut hoe bey enero NATIONAL RIFLES HALE, saa 4, RICHARDSON, Lis D (Chet Medical. by Prof, T. B. Hood, Sundays at 2 p.m. G, between Mh and 10th st. nw. om SATURDAY, | Justice U. & Court of Claims; ate Obstetrical and bE t 1 p | October 3. All the latest and most fashionable dances | #24. Ar eMC, Lin Do, (Tustice pObsetrical and Diseases of Women, by Prof. C. cnsefly an thorugh aunt Creda conan lon. WILLIAM M. ERR leer de i nil Information can be obtained. ‘Fesidence. iDreme Court District Lect ‘Com- Diseases of throat by Prof J. F Brackett, Si'secor of the Janitor at tue ball sett | era Retin aes Panis Jorperurer on Equlty : tuortem examinations at regular Intervals by Liv (0OL OF THE COLUMBIAN UNIVER Pi ‘and * geal ‘Partnership, mud. é Draguce ene, * Dispensary daily at 12 m. by Dr. F. J. Shadd. —— JAMES G. PAYNE, LL. D., Lecturer on the Law of nce Hospital Surgical Ciintea Sundays.at 2:30 THE FACULTY. + | meat} Friate the ot idee, cand Geimival Law, | F: tn pat ements sae care! JAMES © WETLINO, LED, Jam of Peres Prop ray Contrarian and ‘Negotiable Dental Clinies dally at Freedman’s Hospital by Dr. President. "Testamen| 3 a Poy has cairo THE HON, WALTER 8 COX, Ep, outs We Roam Lie. Tasare on commen Far rpyie L IN OF N.Y Professor of the Law of Real and Personal Property, } Court. La ‘Stadio SG. Instruction’ in ‘of Contracts, and of Crimes and Usy, JOHN W. BOX, & 3..Professot of Latin. Drawing. aod China pafating Deco- ‘Misdemeanors. CHARLES W. HOFFMAN, LL. D.. Dean of the lea, Voryueeuive and Arusic | THE MON. WILLIAM A. MAURY, LED, | Faculty. and it of the Moot Court. ae ICKE, Principal, oc8-Lin Profesor of Eauity Jari prudence, of Common Law TRAMUEL M YEATMAN, 189, 0 eof the Law: SUT oR. cm Introductory Lecture by Hon. William 3. Merrick Avidenesaoaihe a of and omen ese ach Ty ara ae ue ea ‘the District : the United States, {International and Constitutional Law. Peete Tot CLACOMTON, tates Profesor of Piewling. evidence, asity Surispru- denne, Commercial and, Martume Law. HON. WILLLA, p : » and Judwe of Moot Court. & CARUSS, Esa. Profesor of Pr: Professor of the Law of Real und Personal i pout ‘Negotiable fustruments, Aj ‘Coutracts, tS. ADI ‘Evidence, and LECTURERS. Lecturer on Loiest ‘sonal Property. HON. Hi WELLS, Tecturer on Criminal Law. HON. W. WILLOUGHBY, Lectureron Deeds and Conveyances, ENOCH TOTTEN, Esq.. Lecturer on the Law of Corporstions. L. G. HINE, Baq.. Lecturer on the Law of Torts, ROSS PERRY, Eea., Lecturer on the Confli’t of Laws. ‘The session of the Law (tof the National Ushersty bas commened nn ‘The Junior Cas meets EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY EVENING, at 6 O'clock p.m. and the Senlor and Post Graduate Classes meet EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRI- DAY EVENING, at G aid 7 o'clock p.m. respect- can be obtained nt Morrison's, Ballan- gy2es Sim Adams’ and Anglim’s Bookstores, and at a= Sara at FLEMING J. LAV rer, University Law Building, 5029-30 1006 E st. 1. GENTLEMAN WISHES TO GIVE LESSONS fm Eatin. Greok and the English Bratiches pr ately or in a school: best references; terme uausuall Tow. Yaad office. ‘THE HON. WILLIAM STRONG, LLD., Lecturer on Constitutional Law. THE HON. FRANCIS WHARTON, LL.D, Lecturer on Criminal Law. GEORGE F. APPLEBY, E8Q., Associate Profewor of Practice and Judge of Moot ROBERT C. FOX, LLD, ‘Treasurer. ‘The exercises of the School will be resamed tn the Law. Lectare Hall of the Columbian’ University, OCTOBER 7TH. at 6 O'CLOCK. P.M. when the announcements ior the year will be made. "The Facul- ty and course of instruction will be the same as during preceding years, with the additionof a special course of Lectures’ on CRIMINAL LAW, BY DR. WHARTON. For catalogues, application may be madeto Wm. H Morrison. 475": ave: Angiim & Co,, 1424 F St tw. Fitch. Fox @ Brown, 1437 Pa. og? JAMES ©. WELLING .LD., President, im. NAMONAE, MEDICAL COLLPGE-MEDICAT DEPARTMENT OF THE COLUMBIAN UNI VERSITY—The 64th Annual Session will begin on MONDAY, OCTOBER STi, at 8 p.m.,in the Medi- cal Bullding, 1325 H strect n'w., with aii Introductory Address by’ Prof. D. Profession’ and. Publ: regular lectures wi) inning at 6:30 p.m. aminakions will commence at the October 61h, at 7 pn. FOr A. KING, M. Dean.726 1 oma ROF. KASPAR, HAVIN Europe. Has resumed his lessons on the Violin, at hisresidence, 1231 12th st a 3e25-1m0. CORCORAN SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL OF THE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. ‘The exercises of this school will be resumed In the University Building TUESDAY, OCTOBER OTH, ut o'clock p.m. jess the eoeral ovaree instroctions will be given ‘special courses, as Civ! y 4 Analytical Chemistry, Metallurgy, &c- a ‘This school is open to both sexes. Persons wishing to enter this dej ent are re quested tocali on the Dean and their names as early ax possible. For cat or information apply to Prof. E. T. FRISTOE, Dean, or to JAMES C. WELLING, LLD., se17-6m, President. Me WERNON INSTITUTE, 1590 T STHEET.— AYA. English and Freneh Schoo! for Girls. ‘Thirteenth ‘annual session commences reas Box 97, Star office oc7-6tF PpROF. WILLIAM MARTIN: Graduate of the Kullack r ‘and late of ‘Berlin, ‘Takes Pupils for the Plano and the higher branches and 3 ene TS Te aw. RIVATE OR CLASS INSTRUCTION IN Prenen, German, f Latin and Greek at Friends’ ‘Select School, 1812 F ae, ‘You People Tegular classes of school from 9 am. idm. “Adaitsaner 12m. ‘Trausiatious made in ail Of the above. Terms reasoaalile from 2:30 pm. t4 p.m. ee Fos WI DWELL, Principal. r ‘BERVITZ SCHOOLS OF LANGUAGES, WaSHINGTO! x, PROVIDENCE, NEW YORK, BROOKLYN, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, MINNEAPOLIS, ST. PAUL. ized everywi learning to speak. oct Apply toProf. N. JOLY, 723 14th st nw. AW 4SHINGTON ACADEMY OF TRLEGRAPITY. ‘Oniy school of the kind here. A special in Hom to all to see the method by which you ean soon learn a profession. 214 2d st. .e. 65a AND ES, ALFRED BUJACS ENGLISH 2¥h and French Boarding and Day School for ¥ Tadiesand Lite Girls, 1012 17th st. nw. Ani session commences SEPTEMBER 25th. seS-zm* MBE Das TIgRIOS ACADEMY OF DANCING, AVE WILLARD HALL, F nt., bet 14th and 15th ste ung reception for juvenile classes SATUR- Bw. Oj Dav al a. M \OON, October 3d, 1585, at 1 o'clock p. respectfully invited. se2s2we ITE E SAXTON, ‘Teacher of Elocution and Dramatic Art, Apply or address 429.G st. n. N CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, Moore's Hall, 311 9th st n.w., seventeenth year. Piano. Organ, Voice, Violin, "Biute, Coruet. &e. Methods of the beat Pucopean comervatoties. Taitioa ree. advan Sohne 0. . BULLARD, Director. LUcr ©. COLLIERE, A. i= native of Paris, Frasca’ ‘Meibode naturelle, 1538 Ts, 036m. MARY SCHOOL. "Ninth year reopens MO. ‘October 5th, at 22 2 Miss CORNELIA F. BOYDEN, Principal. HT LINE SHORT-HAND, THE LATEST, asimplest and best reporting system. Class forming 9p Friday evening at 6 pym.,at ¥. M.C A. 1409 New York ave. [sesogt*]"" MPORTER SNELL. VOLLIEKE ScHOOT, Carier HILL KINDERGARTEN AND PRI- & 3d st ce EES NY Gee res TEACHER OF PIANO, jerms reasonable. For references and other ars apply ac 902 22d St PRIVATE LESSON Keeping. Penmanship, Mathematics. Forms reasonable. couRT &. st, HAEDT, of nw, oF city Hig MEL ee BD ACADEMY OF DANCING, at MASONIC HALL, rexel este BO And F sta, Is Now Open for the season of 1885-64, for the formation of cluawea. Daya of Tuition: TUPSDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY. Circulars tobe had ut music stores, or at the Ac acemy. sel5-1m. ‘28th, seS-2m ‘Mra C. W. PAIRO, Principal. M™ YERxoN seaanary, 1100 axp 1104 M Srazer N.W. ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN HOME AND DAY SCHOOL, yor YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS, MRS. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, AM, Principal. MISS SARAH A. SCULL, Vice Princ ‘MRS. EUGENIA CUTHBERT, } ety’ Assisted by = 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 Instrams | nd Vocal Music, Artand dlocu.th Eleventh Year Opens OCTOBER 1ST, 1885. Application by letter or personally, as above. su22-3m ESF i MeGEPS, SCHOOL, AT 11101 ST. AVE u.w., will reopen September 16th, 18S5. ‘Un: Usual advantages in French (Berlitz method) and in Object Draw aud MERSON TTUTK, 914 14TH ST. BE tween I and K, select classical and mathematical ‘School for boys, begins its 34th year MONDAY, Sep- fember 21st. Prepares for business, for Harvard, Yale, Princeton and other colleges, for the scientiie schools and for the U.S. Military ‘and Naval acade- mies. For particulars addres CHAS, B. YOUNG, Principal, 914 14th st, Circulars can be obtained at bookstores, aUZ8- 6 RIARLEY HALL—A HOME SCHOOL FOR Girls, near Poolesville, Did., Reopens SEPTEM- BER 15th. ‘Terms moderate.” For circulars ad- dress Mrs. M.E. PORTER, Principal, aul-sm* F® ENDS" HOOL, AN ELEMEN’ ary DS" SELECT id high school for both sexes, 1811 Ist. n.w.. will reopen 9th mo. (Sept.) 14th. To provide for wth and progress of school a laboratory andad- iitional room for recitations and calisthenics have been procured. ‘The corps of instruction has been en- larged by graduates of Vassar and Swarthmore. ‘The instruction in English, mathematics, nuiural science and the languages is thorough and ‘sufficient to pre- pare students for our best colleges and universities. Send for catalogue or call st schoot from 230 pm. to 4p.m. ‘THOS. W. SIDWELL, Principal. ISS ROSA PORSCHES GERMAN, FRENG nd English School and Kindersarten will re- open cwober lat. Germad and French, tangh: ‘by constant For circulars apply 1224 12th nw. au2i-2m* BY Gankabenee 274 a S10 21st st. nw. PRIVATE TEACHER OF ENGLISH BRANCHES, Experienced in teaching foreigners thelanguage.24-1m TW sHiNeTox COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, 1023 Vermont avenue, Boarding and Day Schoo! for Young Ladiesand Little ‘This institution will enter upon its twelfth annual session Wednesday, September 23d, 1885. Mra Z D, BUCHER. Principal. ‘Miss H. E. HUNTER. ‘Vice Principal. Assisted by a full corps of experienced teachers. For, catalogues and fill particulars apply to the Principal. & autem COLLEGE GRADUATE, PROFESSOR OF +) Fzlish, (atin and Greek in the “Berlitz School Of Languages.” having Ume unoccupied, wouid give also tik to Berlitz School of Ss [ESTABLISHED 15° . nw." Hours, 1 to.5:30 pm. iil f Private and claw lesions 7 Sth at sciuol and resideuces, Piano or voice, $5, $8, $10. and $15 aterm. Church organ (or ‘Viglin, ete Catalogues u vezeIm i for practice), $15 a term. ee uAVANRLES, elce List a1 THO. 1 > North Carolina a Pr meee > North Carsiine aver ae Preparatory, cd Academic Departanenta. ‘Sines fe Ee pal Private ‘pupils from sto 8 ‘and 1006 E street nw. Opening Lecture by | Projlosepl, Morton, AM, w.boTUEsha yer Gide ak 8 Vclock pa. hi Bip Lecture Hatt oon eae ne of inlormation, TM BARKER, 3p baw Te Hist Fo IN DERGARTE: IN Froebet Teopencd Septentnt, languaces, cerr prifeipals teach iy, pant patrons, Cabinet officers, tbe army Senators and Representatives. and the ex of Washington. Classes | Fee Parivan propunctat dal use of the lanzuage ng classes re) 4 17TH ST. N. Ww natural method A pre- ght im ashort tae. Iv 21m | Fro 2 <S MG por: Wili, RESUME HER in Calisthenics in Washington, Octuber Yor particulars address MISS 31. c. “meron st, Alexandria, Va. sezd-ims Reopenssepteumber SO, T To ADULTS AND Chill sey of ate) De & RaLIve of (ocr <atural “Méthod), & specia ty. ‘aid “aturday clases” Mime DOA reorai st. seal aren . CATLFIELD, MUS. DOG, . 720 17th st. iw. First Flat, wiil resume business October 1, 1885. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING PRACTI SD cally taught. Success guaranteed if instructions fie followed. Private pupils preferred and number LN, office of Johns & Hmited. RF. CROME, ‘Stemographers, 472 Loulsiasa, GERMAN LADY WITH HIGHEST RECOM. mendations and references desires pupils of any age for Clusaic und Modern Music: Si after the true Italian method; good German, Parisian, Frenc! and Kalian taught “Oy” graminar:’ conversation a spialery, ‘with unsurpassed methods. Mra OFFELDT: 1510.6 st. n-w. aiz3m RLINGTON ACADEMY, Corcoran Hallding, ANCor, Pa Ave and 15th sk, opu, U.S. Treaty. ‘A select school for Boys and Young Men. Nuniber limited. Only scholars of good moral character re- ceived. Fall term begins the 24 Monday In Seytember Day and evening sesions. ‘and thorough iar struction in the common knglish branches, book Keep- Ing shot hand, higher arttunctic algebra, geomet, Latin and Greek, “BURTON MACAPEE, A 3-3; Principal, Washington, D.C. avidin MER ERZABETH HARRIG, ENGLISH AND JM French Boarding aad Day School, 022 18th st 2 w., will re-open September ‘The course of In: struction comprises ‘every branch necewary. for @ Practical and accomplished education for youtug indies aud children. Superior instruction iu vocal And in- Srumental music. Particular attention given to deli- cate or backw: pile. av22-3mn SPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGF, COR 9TH SS and D sts. n.w. A practical business education that qualifies young men and women Losupport themselves Sind successfully perform the active: duties of life. Borgugh instriction given in Rapid Weitng, the Eng: i . Correspondence. cui Haken hen ato caer bat ileal Leunouiy, stenography aid Ty pe Wr a lar day ‘and cvenug sessions retuined TURSD AY, Sept. 1 at 9 a.in.and 6 pan. Office open for arrange: meuis by the year or quarter, on and after MONDAY, Aug. 24.” A full corps of teachers. Illustrated Circu: tar, (ving full iufurination, went free on application. _MRS. SARA A. SPENC e aus M35, ANY LEAVITE, OF BOSTON, GRAD. ‘SUE cate and certified exaintuer of the New England ‘ouservatory. Plano technique, harmony aud voice ‘culture. 1012 10th stn. ‘s RY SCHOOL, 1318 T ST. N. W. OPPOSITE £4 Franiin Park.—Sixteenth Annual Session opens September 14th. Drawing and Painting from Objects, from the Antique, from Life: Landscape, Sketching from Nature: Design. Pen, Peneil,Charcoal,Crayon 8g Water Color. Mechaiilea Drawing, Prot. Charles lun, teacher, ‘an 230 p.m sa a ge PE, AB CONN, OF THE WASHINGTON Institute, will take pupils in vocal and ipstrumental music and harmony. Methods of theiest European masters followed. terms and other particulars ‘aula Apply at 1025 Verm: AVD S. L. JOHNSON, ‘Organist and Choirmaster, 1119 10th st. now. ‘Vocal and Instrumental Pupils received. se23-1in® KURRSCHNER = yFypree. F160 Reacher of Plauey Organ and Vocal Music Terms reasouabie. ‘o0a Mt Mra M.STHV ENS HALT. Pring Fourth year begins October Ist, 1855 Gradua! ates after ful coarse opm examine tiom endorsed by a responsible Board of Thorough Insirartiow to. Teachers, Miniter, Ora tora Singers and others ia the Culture and Develop Rica ofthe Valet eve stady of Special, advantages Stody of Practical Eng- bai offered to Foreigners. Cure of stamnmering. Stut fand_ all palnfit Vocal Defects Metaods endorsed 6y prominent local PT limited namher of Studenta doard in te tambly of Prinelpak 2 = * © 4ORGAyS SCHOOL FoR YoUuNG LADIES AND GIRLS. Resident untive @achers of Preach aud Gefen. eM Portanouh, Ni. seta Why SEMINARY, 1587 TST. N. W. Boarding and Da Peoria Foe iT "Sates Mins LIPMOOSER, Principal (op DRSTIT ETE AND pips Siaion, apply to 3 PTH. 628 North Caro- ss.ese] on Eicatave: scores BOY sty with ‘sel 7-3m RLINGTON INSTITUTE—BOARDING AND Day School for Girls. at Alexandria. Vay six ilies from Washingtou, "Highest educational’ ad- Vaniages, with home, “Perma moderite. Ad dress Sis ReweCcA C POWELL, Principal, 691m "T 4 Steme and pay’ se for Young Ladies. ome re opens OCIOBER 1ST. Modern under the charge of the Berlitz school, course in Eng- Hah Watts "and Are) "A special class on the Quincy ‘trom Fo method for littie girls of sus MISS EARLE, 1916 35th st, fA YEAR BOARD TUITION— 175% BOARD AND : ‘oung indies’, Misses’ Sere aes GE outed, Se Jersey. sn except <1 for learnt funttiies for ng offered at WASHINGTON (OGRA PHIC QUARTERS v7 Ist weno LSC & corner 6th and F streets northwest, on Wed- newday, th, at 6:30 p.m. All interested are Mont cordially invited to attend. ‘The: can be seen at the Law Building from © fo.7p, m., dally. Yor information, enroliment, et. Circulars, giving course of study, terms, &c.rcan be ai Bookstores of Morrison, Brad. Adams, oF Anglim, oF on application to the undersined, @ M. YEATMAN, se21-Sw ‘EDICAL -ARTMENT OF THE UNI- M*""hinatiy de Geonantown. ‘The Thirty-seventh Session will begin on Monday Evening, September 21st, at $ o'clock, In the College Ballding, corner of 10th and Esta, with an introduc- tory adilrem by Prof. C,H. Le KUUINSCH ALDT, M. D.,.:0 which the profession and public are rewpectfully hoarsot @ sd'V0 nan eraaeeeee Soa a am. oF 4 a1 J. W. H. LOVEJOY, M. D., Dean, se17-1m. 900 12th st. nw. ith Movowatp-enus ,Scuoor a WELL ‘PREPARATORY, 1308 17th st. and 1624 Massachusetts ave ‘This well-established French and English Family TS ee Intermediate, Acadetale, College Prepara ileal Depart iy leasons in renich, under the direotion of Prof © FoftaineBerlitz Methiod. ‘A Herale is employrdby the school for the benefit ot scholars In distann parts of the city. For terms and-civculare address MRS. L. P. McDONALD, MISS ANNA ELLIS, sel4-2m_ Principals, E.SCHEEL, ORGANIST, TEACHEROF PIANO and VOCAL MUSIC. Particular attention to be- inhers, ag well as those wishing to be quaified (or OrmerS, ‘Terms easy. 734 12th st. n. or Teachers. emy. 731 Ex w. \RENCH KINDERGARTEN— MADAME CHEVREMONT, Diplomee de!’ Ac. ademie de Paris, will 0 per 1, s FRENCH KINDERGARTEN SCHOUL for children under 12 years old. Madame Chevremont has bad long ex- Petlence asa teacher, and will instruct her papiis by the NATURAL METHOD to speak Freuoh Ina very short time. Primary English branches will also be taught, but i is designed to give instruction in the French language a3 much as possible, and the constant ‘aim from the beginning will be to make pupils SPICAK Freneh. Madame Chevremont will be pleased to call Upon parents aud explain her method fn detail. Ad- dress, 1619 K st. n.w. ‘Anernoon and Evening Classes will be ai for more advanced pupils, and Private Lessons will also begiven to adults. sel-2m PROF SHELDON'S DANCING ACADEMY. 1008 Prim: tory and Fst. Adults—Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 7 09:30. Juventles—M uund Wednesday, 3:30'to 5, and Saturaay, 1 to 2:30, ‘se9-6m, JK NDERGARTEN AND ADVANCED Clase, Gite senpee ee Tee we, One MEE: rele, reopens OCT. 187, 5 BACH-SPIER, Mis IDA HESSBLBACH. -#12-1m¢ ‘APLEWOO) INSTITUTE. CONCORDVILLE, ‘Pa. Young men prepared for college or bust est Degrees conferred upon young iady graduates Careful attention to littlesboys and girls a63m_J. SHORTLIDGE ( Yale Coileye), A. M.. Prin. RS, GEO. ©. CHIPMAN WILL OPEN ATHER residenes, 11351 17th si, n.w., on MONDAY, =ep- tember 21st, a school for children. All lessons faith- fully prepared during school hours. se15-1m* DONCH WILL RESUME INSTRUCTION © on the Violin and Orchestral Instruments on September 14th, at bis residence, 608 H street northwest. ‘sel2-3m HE, BOYS’ ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL HIGH School, J. W. Hunt, Principal, commences its ‘7th annual session September 14th'in North Session Room Dr. Sunderland's church, 4% ;entrance north gate; instruction thorough: pupils Atied for the best colleges, universities and polytechnic schools, oF for business: also for competitive examinations. They take high rank in the various inst{tations ot the coun- try, Circulars at the bookstores. If au interview ls desired address Lock Box 535, P. O. WITHIN G SHORTLIDGES MEDIA ACAD- my admits and classifies young men and boys at shy tine, Send for circulars. “SWITHIN G SHORT: LIDGE, A.M., (Harvard College Graduate, Media, Pa, myo-ém RS BURRS ENGLISH AND FRENCH B\ School, 1308, Ht street, ‘Will reopen WEDNESDAY, September 30th. au28-2m_ Freuch, the language of the school, FORSALE—MISCELLANEOUS POR SALE-LIGHT TOP BUGGY, BUILT BY Bowers, Baltimore, registered. Can be seen at Brice's Livery Stable.’ Apply to H. H. HEMPLER, Optician, 453 Fenusylvania ave. it ‘OR SALE—A GOOD RESTAURANT; GOOD reason for selling. Apply at 1213 E st, n.w.ot-3t* VOR SALE—A FINE ROSEWOOD, SQUARE Piano, full 7 octave: richly carved les a handsomely finished case; full, rich tone, ai r- ranted good a8 new, for only $200; on easy’ payments of $10 to $25 cash and $10 per month to goed party. Several other big bargains in Upright and Square Pianos of the best mukers at $10 per month. ‘Call at once at the PIANO EXCHANGE, RARE BARGAIN, ONLY $125—A\ elegant und sweet toned Squaré Piano, jull seve ‘octave: handsome rosewood case, carved legs, ete. Apply at 1425 Corcoran #1 Bt HE, b FAMILY CR BUS hess Mare: aiso McCall Wayon and Harness; only Used few months: will be sold together or separately. Apply to P. FLEMING, 428 8th st nw. oc-3t FOE SALE-CHEAP SECONDHAND FIRE- Proof Safes. One small one medium. Address Box 118, Star office. oc7-8t* (OR SALE—A HOT-AIR FURNACE (EXCEL SIOR No. 28), also lot of Pipe and Floor ‘Address corner of Sth and F ats. 5. w. ‘Register. A oer POs SALE“CHEAP—LOT HORSE BLANKETS and Carriage Robes thut are slightly solled and dd patterns: also set Une Coupe Harness, that has been used. BECKER'S, 1345 Pennsylvania ave. oc7 VOR SALE— GAS REELECTING pearance uf open fires hen in: wall heat Pe. alt Dederooraa at our; larger rooms in proportion; stu from Bop. nE'G: CAMPBELL: Plumber, smn 517 10th a. n.W. ‘OK SALE—ENCYCLOPAEDIAS.—THE AMER- cau (Appleton's); our new edition; deliver all. the Volumes at ouce on the most advantageous terms, by Addressing Box 161, Star office. oct Ee SALE-A GENTLEMANS FINE TURK ‘out, com ‘a fine bay Horse, 6 years old, 15 ‘ds high, sound, beautital driver ‘and good sadcl$ horse: fine Buggy and Harness: owner has’ no. further tse. DOWNEY 'S Stables, 1620 Let new. ocd ot Om My Bucx EVERY STRAIN OR COLD ATTACKS THAT WEAK BACK AND NEARLY PROSTRATES YOU THE CANVASS IN OHIO, Demecrats Confident of Carrying the State Ticket, bat Doubtful About the Legtalature—Semater Sherman Said to be Stronger than His Party. ‘The private secretary of Senator Payne, of 2d EDITION. Lat rans Te Si | ww ww x Ohio, has been in Washington recently, it is Boo Ww Sua assumed, upon political business of some im- 00 NE rie portance, He holds very confidential relations Ee 39 Fe sinliinae-"amacncpai with the Senator and with the democratic | They are probably the finest looking too, at | 4 "3™ 0! mo meatier the death of ber: RR NR A Large Printing House Burned and | leaders and managers in Obio, Speaking of | least among the aristocratic portions thereof. | self and nuxband to use as much of It as neces 2 ER 00 NSN Four Men Buried im the Ruins. the political canvass in that state he said that | Alexander was by courtesy called a Prince be- | ®8ry for their burial expenses and for the erec- ee on Tre ae Sax Feaxctsco, October &—The immense | he could not see how Gov. Hoadiy and the | fore he was elected at Tirnova in April, 1879, | HoRofs monument ox tr Ne Ag oP z +e E wholesale stat ‘and printing establish- | democratic state ticket could be beaten, but he | the Bulgarian Regnant, but he had no legiti- | orinn® (be Temainder iu masses for the repose B 7 } # o- | Ment of 8. 8. Ordoker & Co., on Bush street, was | 7at.n0l so Nopenl Gt the election of & demo: | mate right to the title, being the second son | baud died y uticrward, the husband dy- nT f Exe = | burned to the this morning, Four men | {> be the sentiment of the Ohio democrats | Only of a morganatic marriage of bis Polish | ing last. The action was Brought by the = Se Tenouried in the ruins. The esttmnted loss | generally that they can elect the state ticket, | ™other, the Countess Van ‘with | ministrator of the husband to recover the BEST TONIC. Pe tbe,bullding and stock ts $500,000. It was | But‘may lose the legislature. ‘Senator Sher pape peg EP reg Mag | Po ee oe ee STRENGTHENS THE MUSCLES. shade man's Giandaare, 9 to Semaoeratio ec- | ESScare now ia ‘hor toantpatars iat. same by Mrs. Gilman was vold. The case was STEADIES THE NERVES. Friends of the Red Man. Fae ie rege the wav, tried in if the republicans SUGGESTIONS MADE AT THE MOHONK CONFER-| carry he legislature, there will be no opposi- ENRICHES THE BLOOD, GIVES NEW VIGOR. ton within is party to Senator ‘Sherman's re- RNGE TO-DAY, Lake Mono? N. ¥., October 8.—At the | electic @ prominent Ohi: ocrat BRYSIGIANS ANDDEUGGISTS RECOMMEND IT | morning semion of the oncond day, of the Lake | Cok Cea 1ettiges aprominent Oblo democrat Dr. 5. L. Mens, Fairfield, tows, says: Me conference the parlor of the Mountain | and hence the uncertainty as to the result of house was well filled with an interested audi- ence. “President Hhoades, for the business | sic cleqtion for mi Pe vesuare i seems to be conceded that Mr. Sherman is ‘Brown's thers Tron medicine I have Known ing SO pcads jteahest te fad 3 , | Committee. presented the tollowing tor discus- | gf is that in certain local- a esi a Gbittatng alfsnna thes Baar 9s Seavily os | SOM: ‘Phe Ihlan question ean motor be settiod | fee Seranetats wher Thi aipiyre aa tans Over the eaue was revoked by the death ofthe Mhesystem. Useit freely in my own famnlly.” Hentar "yao, Brmctples of justice and equal | ticket will vote for Sherman men for the leg- Gepositor. An appeal was taken by derendant stone Tee 2m and cemetedomson | Fights of tbe “Tndane must, tbe, ew | Gecnign was atirined pi forme it balee the per. ‘Take no other, by sg Ad eects fainted, Fraudulent District Bonds. intention of the parties to Une case to the, BROWN CHEMICAL 00,, BALTIMORE, MD. | either according to the tenor of past treaties, | A WESTERN MAW SECURES $5,000 WoRTH oF 7 court of appeal The, appeal in, the court of i. a oF by. Provisions adording Tal equivalen ‘PER CENT ISSUE OF OCTOBER, 1877. sees as eee pn Tg hor <4 taining ist of prizes for ‘recipes, information about | objegt ol all ioertates sweaty in fon | ,@talor Dye to-day was handed a letter from a Judge Freedman’s decision and distnissing the SORE GS elvey, vay by. ail Salers in modicine.oF | for tho future afould be the aiscrotion, not toe | MF- Hatchinson, who is in the land business in complaing with costs, thus wurtaining! defend: mallédio any address on receiptof 20.samp. 4 | isolation of the Indians; the stregarion of the | Kansas City, stating that the writer has traded gate contention and ty of the trast eee s pam; the ultimate, Geecontinn- land for $5,000 worth of 7 per cent District — PPP ooo L 5; the iasus October (877, Yes Pee 9S # & E asa citizen to the law ang ule protection ee & hesers| ee awa ae Tuan. | bY diplomacy, thee ‘Prince of Batten News Briet. PPP ER OO AA L citizen by the law; the intermingling of the | P®vable in July, signed burg may be seated uponathrone in the | Tne Tobacco crop in the vicinity of Danville, el BE 89 H pak f, Indians aa AmeriGan cnn engling of the | ley Murray, president, and 0, T. secre- | elty of the ‘Osmaniis Sultans, | Va. was seriously Tuesday night b EEE 000 a HEEL | race, and the opening of all the territory of the | tary. The ‘writer would like 16 know thelr | His ‘brother Eracst is a rear admiral in the | Neaxy frost Abcut onetined of thee cro i stil United States, without exception or reservation | Value. Major Dye has written a letter in reply | British navy. It is among the Lon- | on the hill. The farmers are cutting rapidly. A REE | tocivilization. These objecta are to be pursued seating that no such bonds have ever been | don gossips that the Prince of Wales does not | an orderhas been insued at Osw. ay ss 4 HE. | immediately, vigorously and continuously. | issued by the District, and that they are fraudu- | like the Battenburg aillance, So far aa the Bul: | Au greece ee ieee noone A Su: Sag, AA #8 | Measures are recommended to bring about this | lent. Hoe has also notified the Kansas City po- | garian prince is concerned, it is not to be | sels arriving there from Canada for cases of AAA Ez end. lice, asking that they make an investigation. | wondered at, as Alfred Edward, Duke of Edin- smali-pox or Infected goods, SesS AA TL EEE ——__»—____ SS SS burg, second son of Victoria and brother of the |" M. Lullier, a deleated candidate for the Turkish Military Preparations. Distriet Sexeenee Amfnirs. Erince. fa! f Wales, is put Re Alexander's success chainber of deputies, in France, has written, to 3 ‘NEXT YEAR'S SEWER IMPROVEMENTS. ‘confi- | the Ameri onsul at Marséllles requesting §°% E So ¥ y Bee een Meatoaen ween aayseee Y=? P| ane District Commissioners in reply to Mr. | denlly expected would atSne time land hice in | 3c American, Ciizenship of the United States 99 vy a SayRNa, October 8.—Great activity prevails | C. B, Church, chairman of the sub-committee Beene gon oF Bou! iia, He says he is sick of serving his ungrateful GSS Eerz 800? |W SsHz Sag | in military circles in this city. Seven battal- | on barborimprovements, say that the Commis iGharies 1, of Roumanis and Wallachia, the | country. jons of the reserves have started for Nalonica, | sloners have not considered it advisable to ae oldest of the former tributary principalities | Prof. Graef, the celebrated artist, of Rerlin, and more are under orders to leave for thesame | cify at this time the exact work tu which the | Carried out of in Turkey by the ambi- | who was charged with perjury and with cor: aT THE place. Umnited gum that will be avaliable for sewers tion willy Une soations artorta nat tp cka miane, | Faptl Ris model and Ser Sourteenyeanets ——+—__ fiscal ding June i x sister, m acquitted. The Earl of Shaftesbury’s Funeral. eel = ap) lisa The Cheasateatoners ‘say | 20d Turanian races, who were conquered by | There was a renewal of the election disturb PPP AOU A IE 88g Loxnow, October 8,—The funeral of the Karl | it 1s not Ukely that this sum. oan exceed | the Turks, is a German prince in hisown right. | ances In Paris last night in front of the Gaulois Ber AA EBA OH Bas, of Shaftesbary, took place today. Religious | £75,000; and itty 8 question whether 2ny Roe | branches ef the, Hobeusslieresigmertoges | Once, Det ney were not ota earigus maine. 5 AAA L AAA # Bagh services over the remains were conducted at ton of it shoul appli ex! ry house, and. is therefore @ cousin of Emperor | for uit Sacre: — 7) ~~ 4 aA tun a4 Westminster Abbey. Hundreds of poor people | 17th street sewer, or, whether the ost of such | Horie. and. te, tuersione, & cousin Ol Einberor | for alleged poisoning of her husband in se stood outside the abbey in a drencing rain dur estimates should be defrayed from the appropri- Raving bees ae Le A Gee ieee Monday, the 19tb tostant, at Emporia, Kansas, ing the services, being unable to get Into the | ation for filling up the Potomac flats by which ng a. the | br. Edward Mesherry, a leading physician 00, ae sacred edit the necessity for this extenxlon was occasioned; | Oldest of the six princes who now contest of Baltimore, Is dead. er rr " = nue * EE % ¥ *4 tuo Denedied By toe cease eee reee Geparted Water surest, while highly desirable, is. be- | 43d year, Nikilo of Montenegro, who ts t | for bis salary as assistant counsel in the Ala earl stood in line with the elite within the | lieved to be'second in im) nee to other | the same King of, Grecee, who is | bama Claims court is entirely groundless, = abbey, sewer work, the costof which will probably | 40 years old; Milan, of Servia, who isinhis! The democrats of ith Ilinols congress ‘ —>—__ exceed the sum that can be applied to this class | 32d year, and Alexander, of Bulgaria, who is but | jonal 4 hott Luter, as SUCOORMOR ‘We only have a Special Sale when we have special Coroser-Rockwell. of improvement. 29. ‘The Roumantan King was formerly s sub- | to the ‘Lote to offer at Special Prices, and for that reason we - lieutenant of in the Sr. PavL, Mrn., October 8.—At Christ Epis- and could not have obtained the place he did Resolut ISCELI copal church, this morning, Samuel A. Corozer, ask special attention to special prices quoted below. Abraham Fishon go? 7th arect southwest, 8 endorsing "Ma: Harri in 1866, but for Bismarck’sefforts. He has had | son were ted down in the Iroquois Club mm (555 r, of Philadelphia, was married to Miss Lucy | asks that the alley in the rear of his lots in- time of it, but hi fortunate in | a ki Sy A well, the dauguter of Col. Rockwell, wa. clusive in square 737 may be paved with cobble on cavior ee Oonlaa mspiity. Bs Bratton nad, | Clleago last night, a was commissioner 0! stone, saanien, eee Z 55,385 ffonuds under Presidents Garfield and Arthur | ‘The Commissioners have replied to Mr. F. J. | #v¢ Roumnantan, who of late’ years has kept | Raxoe or Tur Tuenwoweren,—The folk his master from particl any of the ambitious int on for or have considered eof his neighbors, square No, 286 the couple left for the east this afternoon. Redway and others that the: as 8 and 12 button SUEDE MOUSQUETAIRES in their petition that the alley in The establishment of Bulgaria in 1879 was an For Mayor of Baltimore. be closed, and state that they have been ad-| Shtriendiy and. tremctesens aipiomathe act tans” We have sold these Gloves all thesessoa 25) pA srruome, October Si—Janies Hi or | Vised by their attorney that the law of Congress | Svainet the pretensions of Houmunia, after her “Gov $1.25. For Our Fall Opening we reduced the price to | po. Bros was ‘unanimously nominated’ to- | of ig4e cited by them has been repealed and om had fought gallantly, en eRe | REUNION oF Verme Goverxors AND ‘98c.; and now, as the cold season {s coming on, and we advertise a special sale, the price is reduced to 76c. the authority conferred thereunder abrogated and that the only law under which the action requested by ther can be taken isthe act of SENATORS.—The reunion of Vermont’ssenators, presentatives and gu rm began at Mont- day pol Poller Tuesday. and will con:inue three days, the convention as the democratic candi- date for mayor. Hon, Geo. Wm. Brown, chiet {udge of the supreme court bench of Baltimore, Charles was placated by the title of king. He is @ handsome, rather tly and reserved German 9 can eer apa sedulonsty hundred to one thousand persons E aaccd as consented to be a \didate of the inde-| Congress of July 6, 1882, which requires the ht to identify himself with the interests ot lout . Bg Mo. pendent democrats and republicans. Consent of all the owners Of the property in the ies cmcnigreh pease Geer otian tee eaten oie te: ; double that number ge % % re) “qrhe Commissioners have forwarded to chief | b&fd work, with the race quarrels and the He- | sisted by ex.cuvert Proctor, Hendee, Stew- ‘The Montreal Plague. of ordnance U. 3. A. the application of &. A. | brew Usurers within or the intrigues of Russia | arc Page, smith, Farnham und. Larstow, held ‘Octobs 1 and Austria without, but so far the German ‘ion - Pee ceo es nf andoattons.| union “hag decided that tach memberot the | Seay Ruveoater the, let, sonny fo AOFiy | dragoon has acquitted himecir with ereait, | @FeoePHON.A the capital ‘are $1.10 and $1.25 respectively. Dark shades ate} inion. or all who wish to be ‘Scknowledged as eight Springfie His queen, Elizabeth, is known asa brilliant! Brozrarp st SLosseN MAl D.—The mar not selling very well, so we offer $1.10 and $1.25 P RoeLand hovelist. She ls a German also, the jaughter of Prince Herman of Weid. Milan Obrenoviteh, the first king of Servia, regulation accoutrements for useof High school cade fueh during the prevalence of the sinullpox Se fore | “Mr. James Small, sealer of weights and meas- epidemic, must make @ declaration bei & magistrate that he and his family riage of George F. Slowo on tour teen-inch balk-line billiard player of the world, “Elites” for special sale at 88c. a pair. ures, has submitted bis report for September. x4 gnd Miss Nellie Foley, daughter of Thomas i n Weights and measures pees in 1801, headed revolt against the Turks. eception wu 2 board, and he will then be supplied with a dis- B street aod . of the Holy Name. A reception wus held at the Ty oe = 5 I ‘ isiana avenue, B stree eng bitin BAe HOw - tinguishing badge. ‘The oMelat returns at the | SvGravics Waasietns ierkel, buliding, be: daerurde na nereafier Michsel Obrenoviteh— | house of ‘the bride® futher, aiter which the Health office show 43 deaths trom smallpox in| sides some few places elsewhere, and found | thee overturned tne Mohomrvadiees ed nee: couple started for St. Loulé, to retura next everything up tothestandard. The amount of weel = Latest Novelty are our scalloped top 5 button KID | the city and adjoining municipalities yeater- S fees collected were $162.97. GLOVES; all tie new shades of tans, moden, and in | day. lished Servia as a Christian, if still a tributary rovinee. Milan is the grandson of Prince | Surr ENTERED AGAIwet THE VANDERMI: oe General Foreign News. BUILDING PERMITS Epnriain, the second ‘cousin of ‘Prince Michal. | a'soctiaito the Piaketelpiig fina eee kee issued by Inspector Entwisle: Peter May, | The founder of the Obrenovitch family was a | li jumma, of this county, has served the bill ed PORTUGAL TO PROTECT DAHOMEY. repalr frame, 3130 Dunbarton street; $175. | cattle raiser and dealer, but under his step- pfcomplaint in the South nsvivania and a. BO klog of Datiomey the government ot Pariueal | C<scunelder, repalr brick, 421 1 street ‘north, brother Caerny He rose to distinction as | Beech Creek allroad west; $2,000, Ley, repair framé | @ soldier. In 1817 he was elected Hoxpodar. | named New ¥ bed ne has assumed protection of the kingdom wad | ror tcod road, couaty: G1 GOL, Wea Between these two families great hostility ex: Hennes tent woot Wax it) Miller, , coast of Dahomey. The king of Dahomey, a8 a street road; $500. eee oe tet coms a erect @ small warehouse, 7 ; ; Ista, the Obrenovitch having been deposed in | Cornell ve vm. LADIES’ CASHMERE GLOVES in new colors and | token of respect ior the Portuguese government, Chas. Banks, erect a small dwelling in county: Teta acces hg Ae ‘See ore Gomneline Res im x ; —J styles will be exhibited at the Special Sale for the first | will cease his festival massacres. 200, R. N. Dwyer, erect four two-story dwel- | Prince Karageorgeviteh is @ son-in-law of the | bers, C. rf Clark, Hamilton Mck. twombley, J. time, Prices, 25¢., 38¢., 45c., 50¢., 75c., 980. FRAISING THE MARQUIS OF SALISBURY'S | lings, H street, between 34 and 4% Atroots | Prince of Montenegro, and, of course, hoauile to | Pierrepont. Drexel, Morgan & SPEECH. $2,000. C.K. Foss, erect three two-story and | King Milan. The latter’is one of the most | Darius 0. Mills, William C, ‘Whitney, Stephon wo 8888 Lonpox, October 8.—The Pall Mall Gazette | Cellar dwellings, 7th st between Mussachu- | attractive public figures in Europe. He i+ in| B. Elkins, Abram 8. Hewitt, Janes W Pele 85,95 ON, i bes setts avenue and O street southeast; $6,000. | his thirty-second year, very good looking, | lows, of New York, and George J. Mager, of ese Was creditable, and expresses. nope that ese | games T. Bradiord, erect @ three-story and | highly educated, dashing, bus, @ good, ft | Corning. iils last visit was to Cievclant Oliie, 88 Premier willexecute his program if the eonser- basement dwelling, et between, tein and | yet uns soldier. He is about five feet | for the purpose of serving the bill on Ollver H. ten inches in height, has @ well molded head, rather long, dark Complexion, brilliant eyes, wears a moustache, with finely-formed oval face, mobile mouth, broad, sloping forehead, vative government Is re-elected, which, It says, is not so improbable as many may imagine. THE CHOLERA 1N ITALY. LADIES' BLACK SILK GLOVES, fleece. Please Payne. man, erect five houses (wo-story), Vermont look at these Gloves: they are a special bargain. avenue; $4,000, Mrs, Admiral Crosby, erect a three-story and cellar dwelling, Connecticut THE VICE PRESIDENT VisiTs Sr. Lovrs.— Vice President Thomas A. Hendricks ai d KM, a; Rome, October 8.—There were 118 new cases | avenue, between R and Boundary streets; | arcned brows and large perceptives. Natalie, | Shocmaker,ol the Indiaimapolis Sentech, warned ea ft ofcholera and 58 deaths from the disease in | $8,500" Mary A. Hendiey, repair brick in reat his queen, is Wallach, on the mother's side, | in'St Laut ut night ms puesta ortive cing, Tet ae dd Palermo yesterday. of H street, bet. 10th and 11th sts, n.e.; $500. | who was @ princess in thatregion. Her father | party was met at the depot by a commities ps ae 7) +» David J. Cotton, repair frame 3118 Dumbarton | was of the same race, but a colonel in the Decapitated by a Mine Carriage. WILKESBARRE, Pa., Oct. 8.—George Cooper aged forty years, engaged at No. 2 shaft of the and escorted to the Southern hotel, where the Vice President was formally welcomed by = committee of reception. A large crowd of people were present. After supper the party. were avenue northwest; $1,000. Mrs. Stanley, erect a three-story-and-cellar brick dwelling Connec- ticut avenue, between R and Boundary streets; $9,500. Henry Storey, erect a frame dwelll Russian army. They are a handsome couple, gifted and enthusiastic, and possessed with te desire to restore the Servian kingdom, once so CHILDREN'S CASHMEREGLOVES, also Worsted ‘Mitts, in all colors; also black and white. Susquehania Coal company, at Nantichoke, as {mous in medieval history, They seem quite | taken to the exposition, where the: wn GSG. EER NNN TUT \ ,5S5 pron culter, wae instantly Eilea leoaemerdon South Capitol street, between P street and | jixely todo it. much attention, To-day Mr. Hendricks will ge HEN: (2 . afternoon in @ singular manner. He was look- | Georgia avenue; $1,000. John M. Williams, | “Nikolo Petrovitch-Niegosh, Prince of Mon- | visit the fair grounds and races. Me wiil be the ea 2 ARE Ff Ing down the shaft witn his head over the | erecta two-story dwelling corner ot N and 4 | tenegro, Is another of the notable and romantic | special guest of the fair association, Gn Pridey GGG ERE NNN T Bygt opening when the mine carriage came down | Street, southeast; $1,600. Henrietta Rupert, | ngures thrown up by the convulsions attend- | he will goon change and have a chut with tue é suddenly and severed his head from his body. | erect twotwo-story dwellings and stores L be- | ing the dismemberment of European Turkey, | merchants, sca Lb 00, VY V¥ EER gSSq — {ween 4th and bth strects northwest; 84700. | The Montenegrins are an indomitable set of ————.9o_—____ eG TL oo Vv EO 8 Irish Bishops Condemn Aets of Vio- | Frank Renshaw, erect two two-story dwellings | mountain fighters, half predatory and wholly | OFFERING Rewaupe ron Tun a L 88 VY EE “ss, Ienee. Market street, between Bridge and Canal | martial. Nikolo iu @ man of about 45 years, | APACHES.~The board of supervise GSS tut °° WW Hee Ssg8 — . . streets; $1,200, educated in French and Russian schools, a fine, | county, Arizona, met on Monday Cee Coma Ee | etitrar pec orate a gg trerpebel ape) —-——-. large, martial figureofa ruler, who has had the | a resolution off ‘a reward « Gentlemen are particularly requested to examine | Sores nant twaive, voy rate Parliamentary Local Notts. good senso and sagacity to both lead and remain | taking of the Apache cliel (or the“ PALAIS ROYAL” KID GLOVE. The regular price is $1.25, but for the Spectal Sale we shall offer them for 98c. Can be tried on. Now on exhibition Castor Gloves, with embroidered backs; new shades of tans and browns; only $1.35 a palr. In CLOTH GLOVES for Gent's we show a fine va- Miss H. E. Powell, $900 clerk in the Regis- shin EE: Totmase dopartmnent, dled dts morning. ‘The Columbia Railway company has filed a suit against the B. & O. E.B.Co. to recover $360, the value of a horse and car destroyed by freight train at H and 1st streets on July 21. alive, and $250 for the produ oC Gerenlmoraband, dead oraiive. only to persons bot ln the military Service of tne United states, A Boy Crusuep To Dxaty Dolan, 10 years old, and Jus ‘The Roman Catholle bishops of Ireland have passed a resolution condemning acts of violence and intimidation, and warning their respective flocks against indulging in illegal excess, Such acts they say are certain to bring the anger of God upon evil-doers and their tamilies, besides racing the Irish people in the eyes of the peopl: ere is really very little Promecte ‘@ larger political career for the rince Nikolo, In the last war he secured a strip of coast and a seaport on theDalmatian side of the Adriatic, but otherwise he is hemmed in, Austria, which might aid his ambition, is bos- le because the prince is thoroughly Russian in his sympathies, but more because that em @ disused granite pit at W ety at 850. and 48. elvilized world. Fe eee ot mp TZ Poe dineon | wants te annex Bosnia and flersegovioa, “Fal | Monday, ts drink from a cout pool #@ SPECIAL SALE TERMINATES SATURDAY. ——__>____ Bros., have withdrawn the transparencies from ner own dizement, Austria is com-| tom. After drinking, the Dolan buy pinced his ing ‘tted to Servia's aspirations. The ment | hand on an overhanging boulder wud said: Can AO ME ROLAL. ot King Milan ‘Demeriy lived ia Victen oe the street. They “One more good rain storm and that ro they have served their purpose, which was to sdvertiae the fact of the strike, toc! his Was a familiar figure on the Prater, | tumble down.” The word had scarcely Pep A Pb 4 ai} amas tulotang ate tos opamiay and Soins peicen But since the marriage of his son to the | lips when the huge rock fell, knocking over both PP AA re of the New York Stock market to-day, as reported by | WASHINGTON CATTLE MARKET.—Held every | daughter of Prince Nikolo the Austrians have | boys. The Dolan boy had’ his backbone, both PPP AA A ‘88g special wire to H. H. Dodge, 539° Toth'streot ‘Wednesday at Queenstown, on the Metropolitan | snubbed the Czernyovitch aspirations quite de- | legs, one armand five rite broken. He lived eB MS “ Sug 0.) 245; Nama branch B. & O. R. R,, three miles from the | cidedly. Southward, Monte 1s barred by | but an hour. Young Gourley escaped wilh some ’ | city, Louis D, Means, proprietor. 271 head of | the Albanians and Mithridites, who are | severe bruises, RRR OO Y ¥ A 46%) N. Y. Cent,. caitle on the market yesterday. 172 were | stronger and wor, hostile. There is little pros- ————— see ma gz AA ‘884| North sold, and the balance left over. Best sold | pect for the black mountaineers, DIKE CoxpDEMNs Dunurs Castur.—Sir RRR oY AA from 4% to 5; 4% to fair, 3% to 3%; | George L of Greece, properly named Prince | Charles Dilke spoke at Chelsea Tuesday. He ER oF MALL @ medium, £i Seo "oeatuary, to’3, 9590id | Christian, is the second son of the king of Den- | taunted Lord Salisbury with weakly concurring EB EB “oo P ver é : theep aud tambe'ap. 762 sold, and balance | mark. He is the brother of Dagmar theezarina | with German annexation, eee whon en of Russia, and his wife is also the cousin of the she wold at Te cpr pe ogee ee Co eee czar, being the daughter of his uncle, the Grand warned the government that France intended 2 to jambs, 8 to 5c. Veal calves 5 to 0c8_ 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. OR SALE, CHEAP — TO BUILDERS — TWO pairs of Pesking’ Patent Fire-Proot Shutters, 8 fect 10x4 feet, new, for sale cheap, ‘oc2-6E y. C, DODGE, 700 9th St. POH SALE-ROCKAWAY LANDAULET, POLE and shaft. Also, one light, six passenger’ Coupe Rockaway and one Wagouet. All car in first- Becsanay nea con eae AU erroge eta 466 Pennsylvania ave. 8625-2 {OR SALE—DOUBLE PHAETON, WITH CUR: tains, in excellent condition: price $125. Apply to 5.GE0, WEBB, 472 Louisiana ave.n.w. — sea0-1in OR SALE-STORE, STOCK (WINES, LIQUORS ‘aud Cigars), Fixtures and Good Will; iigures very moderate; must be sold within a very limited time: lease five years: rent store und dwelling (.en rooms) $50 month. C. KNIGHT, 1782 Pennsylvania ave, se] WOR SALE-MATCHED HORSES, SADDLE hurses, work horses, driving horses at TALLY HO STABLES, O st., between 9th and 10th sta, n.1 sell-im THOMPSON & SHE. POS, SAEE-CIOSING OUT STOCK OF FINE new and second-hand Village Carts, Surries, Pline= tons, Rockaways, ‘Top and uo-top Buggies, Jump-seals, Coupes, &c. 2c. No reasonable offer refused. WM F, DOWNEY, 16: i W, )OR SALE-LARGE STOCK OF CARRIAGES, Bugey Phaetong—10 per cent above cost—to make yom forear load of Racine Spring Wagons. Persons in want of good wagons It will pay them to give me a call. I have all sizes on hand. A fancy Bakery Wagon; nothing like it in ety. Good stock of Day- tons of my own make, two and three seats: nicely finished. Good assortment of second-hand work, Also, fine hand-made Harness in stock at the lowest Peices, Wil sell on. time to sult. SAS k. PRORY, ‘230 82d at. and $240 Prospect ave., West Washing: ton, se5-2m POR SALE-AT GEYER & (COvs. 4us-470 ¢ st. n.w., the Dest in the city. Carriages, Bugeics atid Wagons of ‘all styles, Dota Bew ‘and Sec: gud hand, Also, repairing done’ with prompiness Lit aed Wat FORE & Co. Poe SALE-LANGE ASSORTMENT OF SPRING and Summer Phietons, Surrey, ton's Jam ew and. second. -hand ee es GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. 6 Fine Shirts to Order... $9.00, 6 Superior Shirts to Order......--.$10.60, 6 Finest Shirts to Order.......$12.00, > Guaranteed to Fit, DUBREUIL & 00., : wea! 1911 Pexx, Avz amers ‘To ¢ Jaoxn cy 6 Reinforced for... seessnameanevesecnne saat Hinde sieubtares oom A FULL LINE op WINTER GNDERWEAR, BALS Sage ea Bee yest the Latest "Shape PRICES Cs aR 5 wed 823 each, todominate Burmah. He advised the catinet to confer upon Ireland the widest elective selt- government eoumpatible with the integrity of empire. It was impossible, he said, to Justity the castle syste Duke Constantine. King George was a naval officer when, in 1863, King Otho abdicated. ‘The powers selected Prince Christian, who chose the name of George and accepted the throne, He is & handsome man of middle stature, fair Dae. 6c. and calves in better demand, sell rom $26 to $60 per head. State of the market dull. “To Bz Ox Nor To Bu- ‘That is the question which agitates the public mind Borr AGAINST A FERTILIZER MAKER.— inst | in complexion, with the yellow hair and blue| Dryorcr ro Onn 1 regard to the business outiook of the Fall trade. Here Maca So damuucscustalted by | eves of tse Scandinavian. Aman of excellent | einen, Ne, seek wre ke Business will “Be good with us, and such thoughts as Set mide at Taviee mine Eaptamine, ity, he has shown more than ordinary good moe a eect tie can toon oe “Not to be” do not worry usin the least. The reason 1888, carried on the business of mani uring | Judgment in his opeegieeet ee of raul bE. | Ont, saw an advertivement Fiating is this: Our Fall Stock is arriving daily, and the prices fertilizers trom which noxious gases_arise Greece has enlarged her borders, increased her | & Ward, of New York city, were able are so low that tosee isto buy. Read the follow which spread through his sng) a anes = prow perity, a mention row yh | lagen — Ln Civeroes oie) dextrin them. Deer ne wee ing list of articles which our limited space permita us Washington Stock Exchange. ce ee ig prepared to occupy @ respectable pisce on | to Lome & Ward to obtuin a divorce lor hive om to mention, and then come and be convineed. pisnante ‘Bid. asked, | Fen*on_OF thls the enjoyment Of amily meds | the European stage, the round of aduiters. Tn a few days . '. 1891, Cor vovsscssssscesceeennasel 1! L ik and hi been otherwise ‘damaged. recei what pores a divores, Solid Walnut Folding Side Brackets, 25e, US des lool Reg c tae Se Con. JoserH C. BRECKINRIDGE, inspector | sent C. 0. D., for $3 1¢ divorce purported to Liat Side Brackeis, 49c. aud 99¢. 48,1907, Coupon. 2 REAL Esratx SALES.—David A. Windsor has | general, now awaiting orders at Lexington, | have been issued by the supreme court of S Corner Brackets, 49c. and 80e. $8:100%, Reghsered aa sold to Mrs. Sarah S. 8. Sampson, for $8,500, | Ky,, 1s assigned to duty as inspector general | Adams county, Il.” A Canadian lawyer to 4 Glock Sheives, 40c., and $1.19. District of Ootumbia. the house on the north side of Corcoran t; | division of the ‘and will ‘in ‘whom Deering showed this paper toid him it Dressing Cane ct Per Improvements G6, 1891, Cott nm-114% between 16th and 16th erecta, Richard M: | $0r'ty the commanding general of tie dines | Wasa fraud. The officers of the supreme court Ce ee a Per Inprovements 7s, 1801, Currency-119% Dawes and others have sold to D, L. Morrison, | Socordingl: Of illinois were communicated with and such Blacking Cases at 90c. 91.79 and S108 Market Stocks, 7s, 1802, Carremcy nan 110 for $9,750, the property fronting 101 feet on a facts as were attainable concerning the fraudu- Solid Asi 4 2 Water Stocks, 78, 1901, Currer New York avenue and 100 tect on M street, be-| Post Oxrrce DEPREDATIONS.—The post office Gulldren’s Desk. 06e.,latger very fine $3.49. "Aah, Boony and Cherry iter Stock! 48) 1BUs! Cure in Poles, 8 fee Wall, Rolvear Fund: 3:b5e ibs8 Ge 20 30, oe 115% tween 3d and 4th streets. 3 8. Firmin at Chagrin Falls, destroyed by fire yt at 2 yeur Fi ld to Margaret W. Robe F $5,025, a heya forwarded them to United States tor oral Foie 8, Bram Temmed, in Walnut, Ash, | 23 year Fins ge taae ine ue 1012088280, on, the north side of O stréet, be | asteventng. J, Jackson, the brother of the | hey Dorsuelmer at New York. “ > year . | sssercannssvereeee 2 tween 20t 4 mn Fole any covor. 18 8,8, 10 or 19 fee, at pro- | SO-FEA! Fv de, 1802, Coin. Ses arrested for siealiug money orders. A New. Your. Crvin Rromrs Case—Brig- Handvome Indotine ngravings, in 20x24, Bronze and | Washington and Georgetown—Bonds...120 —— | MARRIAGE Lroexses—Marriagelicenseshave | rare Restawarioxsot First. Lieut. Alton H.| Gea. 3. P. 3, Ho from, Cherry Frame. alga 23" Metropolitan—Stock eo" 98 Toi _| been iasued by the clerk of the court to Wm. | Tm —_ re aatent. Alton H. | New York io the national convention ‘ol union Hanssome Imported Oleograph Gilt Frame, 99¢, 3a Fisher and Lucy Watkins; Robert B. Elgin and | Budlong, ninth cavalry, an: vei ‘now in session in Albany, ts about to Handsome Chromo, in large fancy Frame, 09. 2 ‘Mildred E. Osborne; John ‘Lockley and Charity | Schmitt, fourth class, 0,8, Military academy, | Prine action against the People's lihe of seam Pane ren ek me Up. ge SES ene ee Te mer: See | en eee or, f0F refusing to allow. him a state. "1 ‘ 3 fe folie Cooney, er 3 ° Foom on account of his color, | Mr. Howard waa Children’s Willow Rockers at be: and 996. Washington City Gas Light Co. 39 Preenkert and Alice Ward Taylor. THE surgeon general of the marine hospital | Tt way wom Now Kors, He tee w macberforated seat and back Hockera ouc, | zirenueh's Insurance Co, — a ee ot bealth, that ‘government tacretors wait | maneeer ot estates aud bas an cic in" Brooke GlrY’s Tricycies, all iron, with steel wheels, from $7.50 | Fran! ‘ == rts. ment oY one in New uring the war ‘to $12.00, all are guaruntecd.”" National Metro, CounT IN GENERAL TERM. sppointed ception FoR ey aha if | did service in the South Atlante ond eet And the Largest Stock of TAYS to be found this side This morning, At Leo sgt W. and GE. R. Servener eeenee ew voseenas Uasdopetoned ny I of New York. At 04 judgment below reversed and remanded | Tax Cammur Maurine —secretary Whitney | \Slc'wosintions condoning tie co oe od afte mibraltied on briois, Beate gt Mary ——— ‘st the regular cabinet | People's ling, land B. & 0. RB. BR; judgment below | ™¢e! a & KERS.—Apecial 1. SILVERBERG & COS, atirmed a ape Seige lye gemgnpcmpabenye tome tothe Now York Word hom Aibeny Ocoee 8 812 7th at, and 818 8th st. n.w. ton} do. froma the agra pital, Kare Island, Cal, and | $878, Daity Commissioner J. K. Brown to-day Bazaxrasr_ Toxo BREAKFAST TONTC. Dr, Lamontts Celebrated Breakfast highiy‘ concentrated vegetable semeny Bary merit and potency’ poase ‘Potency, possessing unequalled ear gacy In buliding and toning up sour-constteution, Pre = all forms of malaria, aid Giuainating I rom tection ‘aguinst ague, fever i> Eecey Md torpldity of the liver. A sure appetl BALTIMORE, Mo,, October Flour Seuive de with active