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THE EVENING sTAR > A S- WASHINGTON. D.C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 188. 5—-WITH SUPPLEMENT. LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Diplomat and the Pelicoman. CITY ITEMS. . “Qaesrxeurs. EDUCATIONAL. ____ EDUCATIONAL. ___ EDUCATIONAL. = AN ATTACHE OF A FOREIGN LEGATION UNDER = X TA viokA GC DLEREON Uco KUERSCHNER = ———= ‘The Wenther. ARREST. Brongw rl fad, Winter Mats. 4, | THE ABOVE TERM Onromaren rx Tur |‘T'., Nonwoop Leerrore, M Wu! resume ber I iT Teacher of Papo, Organ and Vocal Musie Orrice or THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, Officer McMahon put Mr. Manuel Del Campo, Splendid assortment sti hate,ei 3 ‘50, | DRAMATIC PROFESSION AND 1s ysEp THUS— ‘schoo! for CLASSPS IN DANCING Terme reasonable, cinon: Wasuixetox, D. C., Oct. 15, 1885, 11 am, | #7 attache of the Chillan legation, under ar- py ery shy aoe A Select Boarding ant DAY 8 Young inten atone —e 1 * For the middle Atlantic states, generally tair rest last night on Pennsylvania avenue, on & stiff and soft “Dollar Hats” in District. WHEN A MAN TRIES TO PALM OFF AS HIS | and little girls. Professors: ng = Seatovens ACADEMY, Pe . 2 land trench bebo! for young iadies Meather: south 0 west winds, slightly warmer, charge of disorderly conduct. Mr. — iS Men's and boys! cape at all prices, 25. ‘an- | OWN A STORY THAT ORIGIN A: ‘ax. | Drv selected with reference avaLirica- RATIONAL RULES TATE. | and iii gna hen cme te See. Note except in e ‘tomary | reard interfered and the officer put him under ‘2 large and complete stock of wool TED WITH AN-| rioxs, Primary Cram | SQeTSE Mi asd Jesh ste nw, om SATERDAY, | Se, mes AU RGSS, Principals. weit “Pur Friday, slightly warmer fatr weather is | SFTest also, At the station house Mr. Del Campo Shirts; linen collars, Rid and cloth gloves, sue | OTHER, HIS HEARERS QUiETLY REMARK | ,, UU" Of OMY SOMME, ih a rousninsne | safely and hes aehis sade dans DEE NCH RINDENGAETER= Fes Indicated ior ihe middle Atlantic states, south- | made known his official position and was re jers, &c., &c., at R. C. Lewis’, 920 7th Bt, * WHEN WE rat ‘German, Music and Art, Sul nformarion can be: * | demic de Paria, will open October te Pie fa New England, the soath Atlantic aid guif | leased from arrest. “He was enraged at having adore, On. cot “CHESTNUTS! BEAD DAY AFTER | ton ia Frond OEM eartare and Modern | 87" dato ath Saat” | RISA ARTEN SSID Wr talented —_—————— Tange . 4 BE OOLU AN UNIV years old ame Chevres states = Seen taken into custody and, det seat for to Established 1863. One lowest price toall. 2| pay 4 REHASH OF THE ADVERTISEMENTS mages open to outside poi a, L }OOL OF THE COLUMBIAN € pons ian sect od rea Se = Mosrs & Sos have the largest assortment ot | have due apology made to bim—Del Campo. Dress-Fiai 5 Teforences: Faculty rerstty Sf} Si fre NATURAL MicTHOD to speak Trench tna tery Diankets and elder down comforts in this city. | He was finally forced intoacab and taken t0| aT 7 a.«.—Great Fails, temperature, 58: con- g00ds, Gc; cashmere’ finished, | WHICH WE HAVE WRITTEN, AND WHICH | ,\rtr or the school, atalozues Wil be forwarded. THE FACULTY. intranet Corner 1ith and F sts. n.w. ae poe ie recreard ‘Was released upon Giton. 2. pemetving reservoir, a ad 1 (Digg od gporc poe) oe back a Boas ARE BEING USED BY THOSE WHO AFFECTTO| AddressMR and gpd D. CABELL, a JAMES © WELLING, LLD, ck tongpenge oo gee ae, jp 7 a col our an si worth $1; vel 4 1214 1. street. cls ans will Beto: ie SPE. Books at Whitaker's at cost, See adv. Sir Bet Campos, friends, give, the following | covnetion, 8. Dupeibacine resetany, seme Seca Cony tek ewiinds cic wont Hate bie: |eramboxw.a Muoit woman PLANE, WE aiso | M322 320 > INSTITUTES BOARDING AND THE HON, WALTER & COX, EID. oan Sievert witb cued NA Boour £02. wholesale agent for Duff's | Del Campos and Perreara went to the National | Bo: ‘condition at event gatanouse, 08, fiign | camiom, flannel, Se.; yard wide cottos, Sei] TO ss peeame Abs ion. Highest educational aivare | PFOfWor of the Law of Real and Personal Property, | Son Wi Kat eee Cider. See advertisement. theater avout halt past ten o'clock. Finding | tidesin the river today" sf 1200 me. ana 1246 | DlsnKets and, ig ey ede WE | imilen from Washiteioroe. ‘cris moderate, Address ‘of Contracts, aie of Crinaee and THE Curcaco Grocery Compaxy, 806 7th | the Dox office cloved’ they entered fhe main | p.m, Sad create: j meting Underwear from 0c, | ARE GLAD TO ENOW, HOWEVER, THAT WE MfiStidkni Bea C- SNS any |. THE HON. WILLIAM A, MAURY, ELD, 0 -botto A a 3 Clar) 1, 4c. & it = SURIESP D MITH.WELLESLYY eee Soonaegy - — _ . Sivis Process S615 bbl: SLs Dbl; Bae. %, | Romaine, the doorkee rho Laeger Lady Teachers Resigning. lee, Sc, 8 paper linen handkerchiefs, 5c, | ARE FURNISHING THE SELFSTYLED “LEAD- Pee REE hgses Also for iv Service a. | PFofewor of Faulty Jurispraden QW 8.618 SCHOOL OF LQCUTION ANB Geeks Patieal $0.48 vol $188.44 Dbl; 68e.%. | Could only admit them on Uckets. ‘They said | “EAVING A GIRLA’ HIGH SCHOOL—SPECULATION | at A. Storn's, O04 7th st,, between Tand K. 1.” | 1g cropHrERe” WITH IDEASIN ADVERT. amnination. 2008, Nach nad Suse. ica ‘oo M strwet mw» Vhite Lily, 36.48 bbl; 2 b1., 8a yurchase = ms 3 ms m VND . Cooke's Choice, $5.4 bbe: $1.3 % boi; Se. %, | HEY, were wiling to, purenase tickets A telegram to the New York Herald rom Read. | Don’t Fail to See Our Grand Opening, | rq, wR COULD ALSO GIVE THEM cae we | Sfences_ Apply to? to erintpa ects -| THE HON. WILLIA Fourth star bagitm October bet, tim Ceres, Sterling, Gilt Edge, Golden Hill Giscursion “ensued when the policeman | ing, PacOut. Lavanya, "X semantics aise ceased | Which will continue only for tomorrow and “A GEASIC SEARISH CAN TE LEARNED 15 phases Gauss dual ita after ful coun aon examin Seni order by mail, or telephone 433-2. ar 7 ibe) _ theater came. down, "and ” ar-| this afternoon bys published announcement | Setamaay,, Bargains in’ every department: | wisHED)A FEW IDRASOR“rorwrens’ as 70| {A cheeesauaine Refereneesetven, Callen itor | gy ow yee Cousttatna| Thonmagh Inamneien to Teachers, Mister, Ore to Som citron, gs, Cro ed ae spomight io arreat Del Campos, | tS the lady teachers comprising the girls’ | Goods for G0e. at 35; ner , worth 75, at | SELLING FINE CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS | \gODEL_GRADED SCHOOL AND KINDER: Ghee encore Setieitn e reek rench prunes, buckwheat, pure spices, | “hereupon he (Perreard) was ulso put under | High school faculty had resigned almost in a | S7c.; Men’s Heavy Undershirts at 25, worth 40; Metrics: Misses POLLOCK and NOEL pri +E F, APPLEBY, PSQ., a re ee as sacs mee ut nied SL A Delwig @ Une 2d ead E northesat, | arrest. "Del Campos went quietly to the station | body, Mise Brenholiz withdrew two weeks DORE W klcbone On ate) Sone at abe | AT POPULAR ERICES, BUT WEINTEND THEM | cipale. ‘Tenth year. New Ragians meuiods. Genuine | Asmoctate Protewaor of Practice and Judge ot Most | 1" cerea to Portageers i = A. 0.8, 2 5 Ss Double Whalebone Corsets, no <indergarte: moh fs nguages. Jon eof Sammering. 0 Jer7, old Photapron, Acshe and Cabinet whiaky, | house, and did not get_angry, thers anil a Bo, ago, and tion was | for $1.50, at 98, a lot of mb rolders tnekuy | FOR OUR OWN USEIN GIVING To THE THINK- | Cu=see ited. 1127 iach Saw. one square frm ROBERT ©. FOX, LL.D, iecha Sactbeks cnaoreca by prominent tes wig & Coe Za and ¢ northeast, (Capitol iil) | Campos) insisted the omficér had'no right to do. | high vehodl cormenticer wat ee ae Ce erie ORE and | yvG PORTION OF OUR PEOPLE (BY WHICH WE | TLEMAN WISHES TO GIVE LE — SS samanen ier manbisis ionteinenenibnn wits ee ——-__ saya Mise Stohle assigns no reason for her a0-| Soinmn, (1) HSTRASHUROEE, SOO Tihst | MEAN THOSE WHO ARE Nor cavout ny | AL ahaa Greek and the English Branches ‘The exercises of the School wil! he resum: biardin tie harnlly OF Pineda 17am District Government Affairs. tion in her letter of resignation. She was the ai ‘Yately or in # school: Dest references; terms Ui Law Lecture Hall of the Columbian University, | 5 01. aba n CONN, OF THE WASHINGTON RESTAURANT KEEPEKS will find at J. W. Bo- MISCELLANEOUS. Principal of the school. z in the day itwaa It ism Positive Fact CLAP TRAP) THE BEST VALUE FOR THEIR | low. Address Box 97, Star office. _oc’ = gasneee a Ee eat yuan OS | NI Chien toeesn wit woes gant te ceeat cee teler & Son's,923 Pennsylvaniaave,acomplete | | Mr. F. L, Holbrock, president of the Washing- | Carsitne "Mechemer cits: hag inachers In the | that “The Excelsior,” 804 7th street northwest, | woNEY IN MEN'S, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN'S Lee eee, di Music Mem Sone: | And Coury: of instruction wil ‘bn the ‘sume umeutal music and warmers. Methods ofthe beat Ine of goods adapted to their business. ton Brick Machine company, requests the ma. | Caroline Mechener. also lady veachers Inthe | sells Ladies’ and. Misses’ Wraps for lows that MMsvine Grand Conservatory SeToLa | during preceding years, with ‘he addisionofn spectal — ee eerie in Gloves, cadamizing of Wylie street under the permit Miss Stoble ‘said to a reporter that ehe was ‘har ne eco crane fooas can be bought for | CLOTHING THEY HAVE EVER RECEIVED IN | © —_— 7OOL_SIXTRENTH ANNU. j Warr . . LAW, BY Di. Apply at 102% Vermont real Gaels Hair Gloconteal Kid Gioves, just | "i" ionn Fegan, 46 Pennsyivania avenue; | simply tred_of fenching, Dut it is sald by a | In any other store in this oly: 1 | wasHrNoTon. Ane eeoiagh insiraction, in Drawn | RS BURES ENGLISH AND PRENCIT Feceived at Franc’s, corner 7th and D, the only | applies for a new ‘pavement in front of his | Prom{nent official that there are other reasons ipeNey = ONE PRICE TO ALL. RAOUME, (he rooms ISIG 1 et opposite Frankia | reopen WEDS PSDAY, September 90th. strictly One Price Hat and Gents’ Furnishing | premises under the permit system. generally fed ‘a8 competent and satisfac. | 8 constantly receiving all of the finest grades of BERY Stae’s & FULLER, Principal. oclU-lin= French, the language of tbe school Store in this city oe Jan F- Oreo the oe Seq {ory toad ie git whose efforts the school Oysters, The pele neat ‘not soar eating Oys- | THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING COMPANY, 7 AE ECLECTIC SEMINARY.—RARE CHANCE sees 01 ‘omm srmission to sw! hers, as 3 ECT! NaRY. e CHANCE Booxs at Whitaker's at cost, See adv. Banners acrons the street at following polnta: | BAa been brought toa high standard. It is un-| SSC ang nest to’ be, Macarena eee 400, CORNER 7TH AND D STS, N.w. ior Bie eating of ghitaren, “Mr. ud Sirs Orp Wiiskres, such as Chiekencock; | Sor York, avenue, near 15th; Fennsylvanis | piace. One report is to the effect at a school | fas Give hers m trial aan trom Chesapeake | oorg J.M. GRADY, Maxaozn, | reopen thelr schoo! October 12 Oe cas Se. Bina w EK 2887, Decline, ete, praudeas chr. Xander's, Street) Between, Oth and 10th streets, on the mio oe nl aA Cor. 11th et. aie co EDL DEPART idrens by Prot AV Prentiss Mi D.,t0 whic tie | ANEW Aorrerprise, No, 909 7th street northwest, Re Takes Te ips cake cae elaswall TYRE GE eos —Oor. 11th st. and - a rexula Vcomtinue daily’ throughout the —————— 2 CLINICS AT THE FREEDM Hosprra | recular lecta z =" Booxs at Whitaker's at cost, See adv. 1703 34th pres northwest. Mountstuart, Loe Lele Magnificent di opp! is Wealth. B. A B B COMMENCES SATURDAY, OCT. 17, 1585, yes eee will <oiimence atthe ———— ‘THE DIVISION OF THE POOR FUN! jausion. Practice this maxim, and purchase your a1 Prof. N. F.Graham,on Saturdays at 4 | Colleze on Tuesday, Octotwr Just Rxcrivep new and elegant stzles of! the Commissioners have ordered. the Prom the London World. Boots, Shoes, Slippers, aad Rubbers at the old AS eh epee) Seon me 8 Tela aunuy to Ane A: KING, B.D) © 6. KENNY, Chamber Suites in walnut, cherry, and ash. | tionment of the fund for the rellef of the oot, | ‘The reoullding of Mountstuart, Lord Bute's established shoe-store of Z. STRASBURGER, 906 OVERCOAT AT $16.50. ‘Medical, by Prof. T. B. Hood, Sundays at 2 p.m. BLn.W. Office hours 5:30 to 10 ath. & 4405 p. en aa Oud Fellows Half © OO | amounting to $14,520, as follows: Pay of Phy" | pisce near Rothena; 3 the London World, | 7th street four doors above I. cman! Obstetrical and Diseases of Women, by Prof, B.| PPROF. KASPAR, HAVING RETUR: prices. Brietbarth’s, Odd Fellows’ Siclans, 85.280; reserved for medicines, 88,306; | P NY, Bay’ fant Shoes, kid and goat, from 88¢, up, Purvis, FE Europe. = = f Gentral Dispensary’ Gobo; Women Digpen: | has now been completed, and ts one of the Spring Heels, trom 59e, up. White we have s very largeand full 6 Has recamed his tessont on the Violin, at hisresiden ¢ & gy cease ah W eicoeer sos See es oot Sary, $150; Honscopathic Dispensary, $250; | most magnificent mansions inGreat Britain '¢ Heeled Shoes, from 73¢. up. assortment of OVERCOATS ranging in ee uw | secon r e a Serer all-wool child’s pants at 75c. Eise-| Aged Women’s Home, $250; Night Lodging |The house covers an acre, and is in the me-| Youths’ Hooked Bais, from 98e. up. Brice from $7 to $35, in this announce- ope 4 press ; t ir an ary pan Bron, corser 7th and House, £400; police distribution, $3,000; Hows | aieval Gothle style of the thirteenth century: | O¥8 Buttoned, from $124 up. ; ment we wish to call your special aten- activ wiser te, Ongantst and Chotrmaster, ot Mercy, a iy a a = st Clinics Sandaysat 9:3 nd Instrumental Pupils r Wer se - ‘(We MAKE ALL WE SELL.—Headquarters for BA abe walls. ghe fan a vaverty. ta miwoue: || semen: feled Shoes, from 98¢. up, VERS, color Black and Biue; andat the ata during November, Becunber, and Jauuary oy | —Vocalend Instramental Pupth = | wire fenders. D. W. Beveridge & Co., 308 11th ‘Transfers of Real Estate. tigre, brought from a quarry in Kirkeud-| Ladies’ Lace Shoes, from 720, Up. price, $16.50, we think this the best cout Prof I. Heyburn. RHE CORCORAN SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL OF awe wrest northwest. Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: tower 120 feet high, witha wide baicony ail | 27les; Buttoned, worked holes, from 98c. up. {nour stock. ‘The weight of this coat is Dental Clinics dally at Freedman’s Hospital br Dr. vercins at tits sinedl seal we meeranel dn ite " Books at Whitaker's at cost. See adv. C. Dean to Fannie Dunlap, lote 4 and 5, sec. 3, | round the ‘the great hall is con-| g1-47 yp, mom Sens and Opera Toe, from greatly In its favor,and thisis thereason Siarr Parsons. ocstnol ie orient Barrvill Si eee esoe gee Weg, | structed entirely of alabaster and the rarest | © Tadies" Opera Slippers and Oxford Ties, trom ‘we can offer you this bargain, for had it P]\HE LADIES ART ASSOCIATION OF N % FF Fre pee To onnes, fuse Enemanycr. Thana |e, te 28 aay leah | marge wae anges gry ane |r eet ga ng gS fe oe op oe eee 5 ; . eR : ‘awing. Oil; Water-Coror aid Chita udatlug Booxs at Whitaker's at cost. See adv. Sao: gh 500. “We T. Batley’ to Clinton Parkin: Paneled with walnut, and beautifully deco | Gents’ Hand-Sewed, al styles, ‘from $2.47 up. GEORGE SPRANSY, sabe Soe rons wishitg to enter this department are re | a : SSE eee son, lot 2, sq. 338; $350. W. Reading to T. | inrecet ‘ot which ascommodates clenty guests | GeHts! Boots of all Kinds, from $1.98 up. ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER, [oe hee questa to Call on the Dean and register ther hates OASTER, Daxacen Guxs—A slightly damaged brecoh | Kirby, lot 4, sq. 17; $609.60. W. King, Jr. tO | tue weilings wed aointey pleats er ole tiees | Gents, Hand-Sewed Calf Boots, from 82-07 up. | oct 607 SEVENTH ST. i 1 horn mation apply to Prof. ET. | : loading shotgun, with rel aaa Apa W. King, sf, pert 2, B.'s addition to George- | foomn are’ most artistic, ‘and eo alno vate. noone cane ‘Velvet Embroidered Slippers, FRIS d | HAS LEASED AND FITTED UP ELEGANTLY aud FUbbeF, stock, will town; $. G. White to James G. Payne, | fhe “windows, the work’ of which le ex. We nace. ae | THE WELL-KNOWN CORNER STORE, ‘at O' Meara’s, 1847 Penn. ave. if 049.62. Henrietta 0. pall celebrated makes, at prices that se17-6m, sult tp overcoat Cosel. Ebemian Broo manu: | $1,800. J. F- Waggaman to Julia 3: ‘Smoot | men carved stone fireplaces of antique de-| 2 7 2S RASS URGES: : Associate Justice of the Suprenie Court of the District | NY Ta nctisnana hreuch set forturla. Piatt | SE, COR 7TH AND ISTA N. W. facturing clothiers and{ailors, corner 7tband | sub. lots 39 to 44, sy. 652; $2,000. W. King t6 | sign. Tn One wing are "furkish and switnmin; 906 7th street, tour doors above I. | ¢¢ ph count j Shull sston cone ‘i Sa ee see eeS60. IEE. Jackson, trumee to Wek, | Bathe,, and there are large conservatories, and | g49 R. Cireulara 87. J.F. Young 7367tn,| Bus Or Tara amociate HOS SANUBL TC MIELER, | E LLNG GOODS STRICTLY ON THEIR MER- Booxs at Whitaker's at cost, 5 Nash, sub. lots 61 and 62, sq. 712; $700. Samé | The furniture is now being placed and in the > weak ee States M{™ YeRSON seatiwany, ITS, ENABLES ME TO GIVE BETTER VALU De. specialist, at Willard’s to-mor- Fy = lots 43 to 60 and 63 to68, do; | galiery will be hung the famous Luton Hoo | No one to buy of us after looking through our| 4B0UTTHE BOYS AND eat eae Ten CHE CIONS Gale Ne THAN HOUSES THAT ADOPT OTHER METH- row, 12 we ee St at-77- co eetion t bicres:, Walch bare Cd establishment, unless they feel convinced that ABOUT THEIR CLOTHING, | Professor of Pleating, Evidence, rqiity Jurispra- ODS TO ATTRACT TRADE. ‘Tue Froresr ASSORTMENT OF PARLOR SUITES, f holstered in silk and mohair plushes, at the Twost prices, “Brietbarta's, Odd Fellows’ Hall. ‘Booms at Whitaker's at cost. See adv. A Jugserx Car given away with every child’s suit or overcoat we sell. Elseman Bros, mano facturing clothiers and tailors, corner 7th and E. THE CuIcaco Grocery ComPaNr, 806 7th, sella almost white for 6c. Ib., standard A Sige. Ibs erandlated ve cut loaf sugar 7%¢. ‘order by mail, or telephone 423-2. Booms at Whitaker's at cost. See adv. Facmand eyesight fitted,g1. Hempler’s,cor.4% CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-Night. Forp’s Opera Hovse.—Thatcher, Primrose & West's Minstrels. NatrIoNal THEATER.—Roland Reed in“Hum- ALBAUGH'’S Orcra Housr.—“A Parlor Mateb.” ‘THEATER Commque.—Alice Oatesand Variety. Dre Museum.—Helen” Adell in “One Night im Rome.” Herzoc’s Orera Hovse.—Bennett Matlack in “A Celebrated Case.” ——_ Condensed Locals. Street lamps will be lighted at 6:10 p. m. and extini atdam. ‘Misses Addie Sherman and Jennie Smith are atten revival services at Waugh M. E. ebureh, Capitol Hill. About thirty-five conver- sions have been reported. ‘The Washington Heat and Power company, whieh has been ted a permit by the Com- missioners to lay Its supply mains through cer- tain streets and alley ways, is now preparing to erect a central station on a lot in square bounded by Dand Eand 9th and 10th streets northwest, ‘The Baitimore Sun to-day says Louis B.Spren- gel, one of Baltimore's most prominent athletes and gymnasts, leaves to-day for Washington, D. Gy te take charge of the Y-M G. A. gymnaaiiam t ‘Trinity Protestant Ep church at Tow- sontows, Ma. Bev. W, W, Powers, rector was consecrated on by, Bistiop ‘Wiliam Paret. Rev. Dr. John day, of George- town, D. C., preached the sermon. ‘Last night Officer Harbison found a basketon 24th street, between I and K, containing 9 lively white female infant, about one week ‘which was taken to St. Ann’s infant asylum. Rev. C. M. Haddaway, with bie wife (daugh- Kim, let ere yesterday morning for Vaipas- eft bere yest ‘morn! aso,’ Nebraska, to take charge of the ME. chureh at that ‘place. Mr. Haddaway gave up # lucrative position in the Interior department. to take this appointment. ‘The challenge of James and Robert Beckham to row a race on the upper Potomac in double Working boats has been accepted by Frank and Phillp Freeman, of High street, West Washing- ton. ‘The race Will be rowed ‘to-morrow after. noon. ‘Cora Kidwell, a colored woman, who said she stole a jersey from the residence of Randolph Robinson, was sentenced to two months in jail “joule Thomas, acciored boy, was arraigned is Thomas, a coi , Was Deiore Judge Snel) this morning, charged with stealing # halter from Judge H.C. Harmon's stuble, and pleaded guilty. He was sent to jail “John H. Gray was today accepted as a ury- john H.Gray was ry, asajory- man in th Criminal Court to fil'a vacaney, ‘The obsequies of the wife of Judge Howard C, Cady, of the District bar, were held yesterday ai the family residence, 1603 O street, Rev. Dr. Giesy, of Epiphany chureb, officiating. “The remains were interred at Dak Hill cemetery. ‘The pailbearers were Chief Justice Richardson, Judge Wiley, Hon. A. G. Riddle, Nathaniel Wilson, esq., Hon. J. W. Dougiass and Hon. J_K. McCammon. The East Washington Cleveland and Hen- sclub meets to-morrow evening. See ad. What is your name?” inquired Mr. Cahill of a colored witness in a whisky case. “My name, he said, “is Charles Augustus Laura Albertus California Ring: Nelson.” The judge amiled us he said, “Case dismissed.” From Shillington’s we have the Young La- es’ Journal and Frank Leslie’s lar Monthly for November. Thatener, Primrose € West's minstrels give the usual parade at tour o'clock this afternoon, Daniel Smith, a colored wife-beater, was beore Judge Snell w-day for iil-tresting bis Wite,who said she could get along without him, and the Judge gave him two months. St. Augustine's Reliet Society has filed a cer- tifleate of incorporation with Ambrosia Smith, Susan Greenlee!, Kate Lockley, Annie Green: leef and Louisa Primus as trustees, —._—_ A PockKET-ROOK SNATCHER GeAxD JUkY—A colored man, Hepburn, was before the Police ‘Court to-day charged ‘with snatebing a pocket-book from Mra. A.H. S. Davis aud assaulting Thomas Weaver, who is a dealer in the O street market. It was shown that while Mrs. Davis was mak- ing a purchase Hepburn snatched her pocket book ‘and ran off and was pursued by &. crowd, Mr. Weaver hearing the ery of “cateb thief,” joined in the chase and captured Hep- burn, who gave him a severe klek in the abdo- ar CuEwrxe Ur A ST0LEN $5 Nore.—Since last June, Officer eL. Wheeler has been act. ing as banker for Lettie Thompson, an old col- ored woman, who fs afraid to keep any valua- bleain her house. Being desirous of visiting her sister, who is in Detroit, she, yesterday, drew her money from the officer, and after pur- chasing her ticket she put the change, together with the ticket, in her trunk, and had not left the room five minutes before her money was stolen. Lizzie Jackson, colored, was sus; ofthe theft, and the facts were reported to Omicer Wheeler, who arrested Lizzie while the latter was chewing up a $5 note, Lizzie was locked up, and this morning in the Police Court she was sentenced to three months on the farm ‘a a suspicious character a Reat Esrate Notes.—Mr. R. 0. Holtzman has sold to the Washington Gas Light Co. the Mhole of square numbered 1025 and square south of 1025. He hasalso leased the residence of Dr. Bruen, No. 1703 Farragut square, to Hon. William L. ‘Scott, of Erle, Pa., for two years, and the residence of Mra. M. V. Dahlgren, Thomas circle, to Mrs. MeCreery, of California, for two years. ‘The Courts. Count In GENERAL TERM. Yesterday, United States agt. Evans, admin- Laas ued and sabeniged, =H cama ay, Houseman ‘anecke; argued an submitted. Equrry Covnt—Judge Hagner. Yesterday, Ruppert Ruppert; bill dis- missed. with costs, Hl agi. Harlow; leave granted to file supplemental bill. To-day, Wersely agt. Wersely; order for ap- pearance. Clark agt. Perry; conveyance of part Of property and sale of balance. Somerville agt. Tennant; exceptions to answer sustained. Wil- son, receiver, agt. Granwell; leave to certain defendants to answer. Portce Court—Judge Snell. Today, John L. Kelth, colored, Sunday bar; fined $20; appeal noted. Louis Thomas, col- ored, larceny; six months. Julla Banks, col- ored, and Barbara Buccholtz, vagraney; 90 days each. Frederick Ize, colored: larceny; $10, or 30 days. Cora Kidwell, colored, do. 60 days. Jobn Langley, do.; reform school. en Kies Royal Wills and Royal Fortunes. ‘From the London Truth. ‘The recent changes in the royal family must atleast have proved highly profitable to the lawyers concerned. Last year the Queen made a fresh settlement of her private property after the Duke of Albany’s death, and now I hear that entirely new testamentary arrangements have been miade by her Majesty. The amount ofthe Queen’s private property is unknown; but Yam told that, including the prince con: sort’s fortune and Mr. Nield’s, it exceeds £4,- 000,000, and, besides these, there are the estates in Aberdeenshire,which extend to33,000 acres; the Claremont rty, which her Majesty purchased from the country three years ago at a very inadequate price, and the Osborne es- tate, which has enormously increased in value, to say nothing of property at Baden-Baden and at urg. It is probable that the bulk of the ‘Isle of Wight property will de Jett by ithe Queen to the Duke of Connaught, and Balmoral and most of the Scotch property to Princesr Beatrice, who also will probably ‘cot Claremont. They will be her Majesty’s principal heirs, and a very handsome jal been made for the uchess of Albany and for Princess Christian and the Hesse. ‘The Queen at the t time makes large allowances to several of her younger children, and Prinee and Princess Louis of Battenberg derive the bulk of their income from her liber= ality. It has been rey ed that they are to be ted the use of ‘Villa Hohenlohe, her lajesty’s residence in Baden-Baden, which hag eon for several years unoceupied, as are tolive in Germany except when’ the prince's avocations d his presence in is country. In the “Four "” great amazement ii expressed by Thackeray because IL seized his father's will, and never would per- mit it to be proved, hor was ing ever heard of it afterwards, and its, suppression produced a, violent quarrel with royal ily of Prussia. ere is a long ive in Horace Walpole’s “Memoirs” about this PiIK but 1 ts rather odd that after the ‘lapse of ‘years precisely the same thing happened agala, for the Queen quietly. took possesion of and Manchester. The building, and furnishing of this @ million. Lord and been sta} now m: lecoratin, ace have oust. near! \y Bute, who have for some time at Chiswic will dent 4 Teas cena that itoey perl ce, and it is ex; ey Will pase the winter there, Sszeze: Syexzz: ‘Sneeze until your head seems ready to fly off; until your nose and eyes discharge excessive quantities of ‘hin, irritating watery fluid; until your head aches, mouth and throat parched, and blood at fever heat. This is @n Acute Catarrh, and is instantly relieved by single dose, and permanently cured by one bottle of Sanvorn’s RaDicat CURE FoR CaTaRRa. COMPLETE TREATMENT WITH INHALER, $1. One bottle Radical Care, one box Catarrhal Solvent, ‘and one Improved Inhaler, in one package, may now be had of all. druggists for $1. Ask for Saxwonp's Rapicar, CURE. “The only absolute specific we know of.”"—Med. Times “The best we have found in a life time of suffering.” —Rev. Dr. Wiggin, Boston, “After @ long struggle with Catarrh, the Raptcat, Cunx has conquered."—Rev. & W. Munroe, Lewisburgh, Pa, “I bave not found @ case that it did not relieve at once."~Andrew Lee, Manchester, Mast. POTTER DRUG & CHEMICAL CO., Boston. HOW'S YOUR RHEUMATIZ? is a question that appeals to every tortured victim of Rheumatism, who finds the ordinafy plasters and liniments powerless to relieve him. To such the CuTicuna ANTI-PAIN PuasTeR is an elegant and never-falling source of Tellef, banishing rheomatic, neuralgic, eciatic, sudden sharp and nervous pains as by magic. New, original, speedy, safe. At Druggists, 26c; five for $1—mailed free. POTTER DRUG & CHEMICAL CO., Boston. ook A FECULIAR VIRTUE IN AYER'S SARSAPA tilla is that while {t cleanses and purges the blood from all corruptions and impurities, and thereby Toots out disease, it builds up and invigorates the whole system, aud makes one young again. YER'S CATHARTIC PILLS ARE SUITED TO ‘every age. Being sugar-coated they are easy to take, and though mild and pleasant in action, are thorough and searching in effect. ‘Their efficacy in all disorders cf the stomach and bowels is certified to by ‘eminent physicians, prominent clergymen, and many of our best citizens. 0c13 y, OF c, 2 poushe Wintth is BLUE, iD GARNI AND A Al ET, SUITING, ONE NE BERGES, ALL Ws eee HALF WID! DIES! Ie, (CELLENT BLACK SILK. 75c. CRADLE BLANK: i. HEAVY BED COMFORTS, 75c_ GREAT BAWOAINGIN BEACK SITES, #1, 91.25 HANDSOME, SILK VELVETSUMEAT BARGAIN, AT $1.50. ROYAL SERG) — NEW STYLE, BEAUTI- FUL DRESS IN BROWN, BLUE, GREEN, YARDS FOR $2. FOR OUR LARGE q Soe Lal VERY CHEAP AT 96, Kir our clothing Is the most attractive and our prices the lowest in the city. Eiseman Bros,, cor, 7th and E, who manufacture all the cloth: ing they sell.” 3 ‘To Order, $5 Pants. Kiseman, cor. 7thand E. Johnson's Oyster Saloon: 440 and 442 9th st, one door from E. Choice lot of Salt XXX Oysters received this day for haltahell and select steamed, fine as sik, Ladies’ Saloon first floor, Polite atten- 2 tion, $12 Newmarkets 87. J.E.Young, 736 7th st, Some of Our Choicest Styles Will be placed on our counter during this week, They are later than the bulk of our stock, be cause the mills of fine and choice fabrics made very late deliveries this season. Eiseman Bros., manufacturers of all the clothing they sell. 5 $8 Ulsters $4.75. J.E. Young, 736 7th st. 3 Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy cured my wife of General De- bility and Liver Complaint. Gratefull; Wim. Lundy, Baltimore, Md. sb Ls To Order, $5 Pants. Eiseman, cor. 7tn and E, ‘The Agency of the New Howe Machines has been removed from F street to the corner of 7th and H. Selling, renting, and re) dring: promptly attended to. T3a5 Strictly All-wool Child’s Pants, at 75c. Eise- man Bros., cor. 7th and E. 5 ‘The Cheapest Place In the city to buy Silver Plated Ware fs at the Boston Variety Store, 705 and 707 Market Space. 22-tu,th,slm To Order, $25 Suits. Eiseman, cor. 7th and E. Fresh Alderney Sutter churned eve1 - Ing and delivered in 4y 1b. “Ward” priate, 200, Fb. Also cottage Cheese and butter mill Eweet milk Se. per quart, Oscam 15 cents, Ar Lone Prorzr Crormya cost. THE MISFIT STORE, Corner 10th and F streets, fs packed from floor to celling with a stock of Clothing consisting of Suits and Overcoats for Men, Youths and Boys, which for variety of styles, quality of materials and excellence of workmanship cannot be equaled in the city, while prices are guaranteed to be 25 percent below those of any house in the city. FOR BOYS FROM 4 TO 11 YEARS, A fine line of Suits from $2.50 to $9.50, An excel- lent line of Overcoata from $2 to $10, FOR BOYS 12 TO 18 YEARS, A complete line of Suits, Sacks and 4-button Cuts- ways trom $4.50 to $15. A beautiful lipe of Overcoats from $3 to $15. FOR MEN AND YOUTHS, An immense line of Sults, Including Cassimeres, Cheviots, Broad Wales, Corkscrews, in Sacks, 4-but- ton Cataways and Prince Albert Suits, from $6.50 to = PANTS An endless variety of Odd Pants, at prices to sult everybody. THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER 10rx AND F STREETS. a BeSure and Come to the corner of 10th and F streets, eects Tae cycrostyze DUPLICATING APPARATUS, 2,000 facsimile copics In indeltbje back carénlar Writing, Drawing or Atusie. "<<" °F*2Y Prince Albert's will, and has ever been known of its contents to hour, nor does one know the amount of property which he left. The prince had when he came to England except £100 @ year, or some such paltry sum: bag be ae <ory pare allot ‘sums as military pay; and a trifle of £22,000 as. the governct Windsor Castle, in which sinecure office he GEx. Grant's DEATH Mask.—A. ¢ial says: Karl Gerhardt, who made the cast of Gen. Grams features after his CLOTH, ONE YARD AND A BOYS' WEAR AND LADIES ‘Castinciea | ah $1.50. CARTER'S CASE DBY GOODS STORE, No Washing, no Dampening, no Electri Chemicals, no Aniline ee BO siege Simple, Rapid, Cleanly, Durable and more Keonom- ical inuse than any other process, "+ ™0Fe Heonom ‘By far the best thing yet produced for the purpose ‘Well worth the attention of every business man, Sample of the work will be sent on application, ‘For sale by “711 MARKET SPACE JOHN F. PARET, oc8 Near 7th Stren, se24-1m 913 Pennsylvania ave, Ex Masn, Cawesexz & Co, a = STOCK, GRAIN, PROVISION AND PETRO! SHAGREEN, BROKERS, ae NOTE PAPERS AND ENVELOPES zat 1429 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, (UPSTAIRS), JAMES J. CHAPMAN'S, Agt, WASHINGTON, D. c. ocl@lw ‘G15 Pennayivanis avenue, | DIRECT WIRE TO NEW YORK AND CHI Ow Parnes THE BOYS OF TO-DAY CERTAINLY HAVE MANY ADVANTAGES THAT THE BOYS OF A GENERATION AGO DID NOT POSSESS. WHEN “WE WERE BOYS" WE THOUGHT OURSELVES WELL-DRESSED IN A SUIT MADE AT HOME BY A “TAILORESS” AND MADE IN SIMILAR STYLE TO OUR FATHERS. NOW-A-DAYS, FOR ABOUT THE SAME MONEY, THE BOYS CAN BE DRESSED IN THE NEWEST STYLES AT A MOMENTS NOTICE. IN THOSE DAYS THE DRY GOODS STORES FURNISHED THREE OR FOUR STYLES OF GOODS FROM WHICH SUITABLE SELEC- TIONS COULD BE MADE. NOW BOYS’ SUITS ARE FOUND READY- MADE, IN SCORES OF STYLES, OF CASSI- MERS, VELVETS, CORDUROYS, CORK- SCREWS, DIAGONALS, TRICOTS, CREPE3, JERSEY CLOTH, &c., &c. IN BOYS' OVERCOATS THE VARIETY IS ALMOST AS GREAT, AND THE STYLES IN WHICH THEY ARE CUT ALMOST BEYOND DESCRIPTION, i WE MAKE ALMOST DAILY ADDITIONS ‘TO OUR BOYS’ STOCK. WE OPEN TO-DAY (MONDAY, OCT. 12TH) SEVERAL ENTIRELY NEW STYLES OF OVERCOATS, IN BEAVER, CASSI- ‘MERS, WORSTED, &c. WE GUARANTEE ALL OURGOODS. WE HAVE BUT ONE PRICE, AND WE ALWAYS MEAN THAT SHALL BE THE LOWEST IN WASH- INGTON. E, B BARNUM & CO, 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. oct 3. ‘We call your attention this week to some very fine Ol Paintings, some of them painted by well-known Artists, which we are able to offer at surprisingly low figures. Connisseurs in Art are especially invited to examine them. ‘We are able to offer a few upright and horizontal fine Oil Paintings in Ginch Berlin gilt deep Frames, at $15 each. worth at least $50. Very handsome Oi! Paintings in inch flat Frames, at $7.50 each. Excellent Oil Painting in Gilt and Plush Frames at $4.49 each. Still cheaper grades at $3.49. They are all large, 22x36 inches. In addition to the above we offer fine Indotints, in Cherry and Bronze Frames, 20x24, « beautiful Pic- ture, at Silk Plush Frames, at $3.67. Imported Oleographs, 16x20, in S-inch Gilt Frame, warranted not totarn- ish, at 99c. each, and Engravings in Oak Frames, 16x 20, for 99c. each. 23, and the same subject in wide Gilt and It will repay you to look over our stock of Pictures. We still continue to make special featare of our Picture Frame Department, and are ready at any time tofurnish you with any style Frame desired and frame your picture without charge. . We are now receiving our Holiday Stock, and be- sides not only being able to show you thousands of new articles, our prices on = number of them will simply astonish you by their insignificance. M. SILVERBERG & CO., 812 7th and 313 Sth st., ‘Near Penn. Avenue, Granp Fuzz Ovzsrxa aT ool STRASBURGER'S DRY GOODS AND CARPET HOUSE, 820 SEVENTH STREET, BET. H AND I, THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 16 AND 17, reial and Maritime Law. AM B. WibB, nd Judge of Moot Court. sa, Personal Property, ‘Contracts, Negotiable Instruments, Appli ‘Evidence, and Criminal Law. LECTURERS. HON. JAMES SCHOULER, Lecturer on Domiestic Re'ations, Bailments, ‘sonal Property. HON. H. H. WELLS, Lecturer on Criminal Law. HON. W. WILLOUGHBY ‘Lecturer on Deeds and Conveyanices, ENOCH TOTTEN, fsa. Lecturer on the Law of Corporations, L. G. HINE, Fsq., Lecturer on the Law of Torts, R. ROSS PERRY, Esa., ‘Lecturer on the Confit of Laws, ‘The session of the Law Department of the National ‘University has commenced. = ‘The Junior Class mets EVERY TUESDAY, DAY aud SATURDAY EVENING, at 6 M., and the Senfor and Post Graduate Classes meet EVERY MONDAY, WE! AY and FRI- DAY EVENING, ut 6 aiid 7 o'clock p.m. respect wely. Catalogues can be, obtained at Morrison's, Rallan- tyne’s, Brad, Adams’ and Anglim’s Bookstores, and at e Law Building. For further infgrmation apply to FLEMING J. LAVENDER, Treasurer, University Luw Building, 1006 E st. 1.3. ‘Conservatory, Berita, ‘Takes Pupils for the Piano ind the higher branches of ‘Harmony and Theory. 0c6-2w* ny and THFY- 615 Pst. naw. RIVATE OR CLASS INSTRUCTION IN ‘French, German, Italian, Latin and Greck ‘®t Friends’ Select School, 1811 I st. n.w. Young people Admitted to regular classes Of ‘school from Gam,to Tm. “Aduie after 12 m, Trausiations made in all Of fie adore." erie reaacnable. oe m,t0 4 p.m. ocbeaw. 08, W. SIDWELL, Principal. BERTITZ SCHOOLS OF LANGUAGES, WASHINGTON. BOSTON. YROVIDENCE, NEW YORK, BROOKLYS PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMOR! NNEAPOLIS. ST. PAUL Recognized everywhere to be the best schools for learning to speak, write. read and understand the for~ languages. New terms begin now. Free Iral Lessons to show our method. oct Apply toProt N-JOLY, 725 14th st. n.w. ‘ASHINGTON ACADEMY OF TELEGRAPHY ‘Only schon! of the kind here: A special invita: tion to all to see the method by which you ean s00n carn a profession, 20 1st st. 8. jeo-smn RAND MRS ALFRID BUJACS ENGLISH find French Boarding and Day School for ¥ou 2 Amn NY Ladies and Little Gh ‘Apply or address ocd-im “PP 807 7th st. n.w. {yy ASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, Moore's Hall, 311 91h st. n.w,, seventeenth year, Piano. Organ, Voice, Violin, Flute, Cornet, &c. Methods of the best European conservatories. Tuition to $50 per term. Free advantages, bet eal 0. B. BULLARD, Director, RENCH LANGUAGE. — LUCIEN EF. ¢. COL LIERE, A. M.,a native of Paris, France. Nat- ural Method. “Immediate practical ‘conversational results almed at, 1535 1 st. n.w. o3-6m. (APITOL HILL KINDERGARTEN AND PRI- Di eee eens eS year reopens MUN- DAY Oot oi 2 ay DEN, Principal FOLLIERE SCHOOL Joon ora taken ato Bop 1538 I street n. w. {55 May It MEAD, TEACHER OF PIANO. ‘Terms reasonable. ror reivrences and other particu- lars apply at 902 22a Pe eee ing, Penmanship, Mathematics, ‘Terms reasonable. Address COURT F- Finns. n.e (QQERMAN BY PRACTICE IN CLASSES AND rivately, after October 19th, by Dr, WA. RERN- HANDE of Leip University. ‘Address 71) sits nuw., or city High School. ‘ocl-im* A SOULEGE, GRADUATE, PROFRSSOR | OF i, BOOK: oF German. ‘WOOD, 27 ocz-bw Hnglish, Latin and Greck 1h the “Berlitz School maages,”" having time. unoccupied, would give Srivaieinstriction Li above branches; algo in Grae Apply to Berlitz School of *s° Phonography. mguages, 725 LAU Languages, 72 se30-Lm SHOOL OF MU: ESTA BLI i Hog anst new. —Uitourse 1 to 5230 pan. Brivate and clas lessons, at school and residences eee voice, $5, 55, $10, and $1 Chien organ (ong Vis, Sete Bree advantages,’ © © nd price list on ap serelin THO, INGALLS KAN \RENCH LESSONS—1014 17TH 8T. ‘Parisian pronunciation: natural method A. cal use of the language taught in a short time. = Tes er tstns “Clasues for girls now at 3:40 p.m. Private classes for ladies at on - at te Nicmediate abd advanced classes for jen and little giris, MLLE. V. PRUD'HOMME, 2025-1m Professeur de Francale, RSEY WILL RESUME HER 188 NM. G. Do! 2100 axp 1101 M Steerer N.W. LISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN AND DAY ScHOUL, HOME YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS. MRS. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, AY Principal. MISS SARAH A.SCULL, MRS. EUGENIA CUTHBERT, } vice Peinctoate Assisted by a Corps of Thirteen Able Masters and Teachers, Highest Standard in English and Classical Stadles Modern Languages under Direction of the BERLITZ le SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, Special Advantages in Instramentaland Vocal Music, Artand Klocuuon, Eleventh Year Opens OCTOBER 1ST, 1885. Ma NOGEPS SGOT, AT Tie TST. AMA nix-will reopen Septeuiber Vin, 195. “Une Usual advaatages im French (Berlitz method) and in ‘Owject Drawing a BRIARLEY HALLO A HOME scitoor ror Girls, near Poolesvilie, Md., Reopens SEPTEM- BER 15th,” Terms moderate. For circu dress Mrs. Mf. E. PORTER, Princip RE CT SCHOOL, ary and high school for both sex been larged by graduates of Vassar lustraction In Eugits and the languages is thoroush and’ suftic: Pare students for our best colleges aiid nid for catalogue OF call at school trom. 4 veraties, ) pia, wo THOS. W. SIDWELL: Principal, FRENCH indercarten will ‘German and Freacu tauch Open ‘ictober Ist, constant practice. For circulars apply 1. nw. piss cM. BALL, S1G 21st st. n. 224 13th au2t a PRIVATE TEACHER Experiencedin tea feLin W 4SHINGION COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, 1023 Vermont avenue, Boarding and Day Schoo! for Young Ladies aud Little ‘Gir ° ENGLISH BRANCHES, ‘This institution wNl enter upon its twelfth annual ‘session Wednesday, Seprember 23d, 1885, Mrs. Z D. RUC Miss HE HUNTS Assisted by a full corp of exper For catalogues aud Principal. P. CAULFIE Principal. Principal. need teachers, full particulars apply to the ‘auLh-7m 720 H.W First. Fs ‘Wiil resume business Getober 1, 158. GHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITT Success guata are followed. te pupils pres Tim:ted. ALLEN, offic 72 Louisiana 4 LADY WIth HiGHES? RECOM. Iiunited. Only schol. ceived. Pall term be Day and evening sessions. struction in thecommon Engl ing. shorthand, higher arith Latin and Greek. BURTON M.A Principal, Wastington, D. iZABETH HARRIS September thorough in P ¥ 2 practical and aeconplished education «ladles nd children, Superior instruction iu. vocal and. in mental uiusic. Particular altention given to delk- Por backward paptia ESS COLLEGE, Cok. writ SS ana b sts. nw. A practical business ediveation that Qualtiies young amen ald wouen to support theumel End. successtully perform the active. dates of Thorough, tastracton given in Rapid Writing, the eng: lish La sponience. Hapid Ca. calations, ‘Commercial Law, Po: Itieal Looney, Stenograply and Type Wri ing. Regu. iar day ‘and evening ensious, resiuied TUESDAY Sept i,ar'¥ am. and 6 p.m. Office open for arrange: bby the year or qua'ter, on and after MONDAY, A'fill corps ilustrated circu: ing full Information, sent free on application, HEN IY C. SPENCER. Principat, MRS. SARA A.SPENCEIt Vice Principal. au VES 2YY LEAVITT. | OF poston, IM uate and certified exaininer of the New Engiand Conservatory. Piano techuique, culture. 1012 10m st iw. struments on September 14th, at bis residence, GUSH. sireet northwest. sel 23m HE CEDAR A Homeand Day School for Young Ladies. re opins OCTUBL IST, Modern languages ander the charge of the Berlitz school. ‘Thorough course in Eag- lish, Music and Art A special clas on the Quincy ROASTING TONS OF COFFEE DAILY FOR MY NUMPROUS STORRS, ENSURES 10 MY TRADE PRPSH ROASTED COFFERS THAT ARE NEITHER GREASE! POLISHED NOR Wa- | TERED, PURCHASING TEAS FROM FIRST HANDS GIVES MY CUSTOMERS THE PROFITS OF THE MIDDLEMEN OR JOBBER Pure ss uu seo A c= £e 2% A a“ s UN Geo Ak Me ots SsssS “us “God AA ROR Sus AT COST, LARGE BUYERS WILL FIND IT TO THETR ADVANTAGE TO EXAMINE MY GOODS AND PRICES, © D, KENNY, WHOLFSALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN TEAS, COFFEES AND SUGARS, S. E CORNERSEVENTH ANDI STREETS N. W., ocB-818 WASHINGTON, D, O} A Proruer Is Nor Woirsovr HONOR SAVE IN HIS OWN COUNTRY. Weare also advised that FALSE PROPHETS will rise up among the PEOPLE, It appears sowhen birelings are called upou make sworn affidavits to the correctness of their em’ Ployers’ statements, Buch being the case k isa self ‘evident proposition that there ts SOMETHING ROTTEN IN DENMARK, And that THE PROPLE have discovered Don't fly vonr kite so Ingh, young man; Be cautious as a rale, PUt in the very best licks vou can, For ADLER'S got your mule. These FALSE PROPHETS seem to have adopted the H00-DOO METHOD Of doing businews—L ¢., they practice to deceive, We may be touched with a species of egotinm—par- donabie, however, Decanvethe PEOPLE know as, aud such knowledge carries convietion to Unis extent, thas DECEPTION, So far as the conduct of our business ix concerned, ts as far removed from uss sight Is from the tally blind, Say, jolly Kernel, “Hy the everunl,” I wouli like to ascertain Why the people Lereabout Are all proue to shout ADLEK ON THE BRALNY BECAUSE THE WORKINGMAN, THE PROFESSIONAL MAN OR ANY OTHER MAN, Boy or even Child,can get Good Clothing, Better Clothing, the Best Clothing, well made, well trimmed: d as stylishly cut as any in the laud at exactly TEN ER CENT ABOVE THE ACTUAL COST OF MAN- UFACTCRE ar VICTOR E. ADLER'S 10 TEN PER CENT CLOTHING BousE, 927 AND 929 SEVENTH ST. &. Wy Corner Massachusetts avenue, STRICTLY ONE PRICK 277 Open evenings until 9; Saturdays unttl 22. 065 inen, after which he escaped. The charge larceny was sent to the grand jury, and he sixty days for the assaulk ———e MAmntaGe LICENSES.— Marriage ilcenseshave been Issued by the clerk of the court to Owen Joues and Mary E. Burch, both of Fairfax county, Va; W. R. Berry and Helen Brown: Patrick Boland and Annie Sullivan; G, W. En: geland Rosa E. Schneider, George"D. Medley method for littie girls from 7 to 11 years of age. metas for lie cnt os BARTS Tsien we. GHORTHAND — REGULAR CLASS SESSIONS ROSE 5 pees BOs Shorihsisd hooks nd publications constaetiy sc hat OSes sen | MecateaNCneenecoama eae eS sno gen Reopen Sere QUARTERS. vat Pat. nw. = GEE. TAUGHT TO ADULTS AND CHIL- E when we will open our Cloak Parior with = splendid assortment of Imported and Domestic CLOAKS for Ladies’ and Misses’ at Souvenir prices. Ladies not ready to purchase can make their selection at these low prices, by paying a small amount on them to se- cure the purchase, and have them laid by uftil ‘wanted. Allo, the following Souvenirs are offered: was in the city yesterday, and at a: the Grant monument coniinittes make se19-1m_ In Calisthenics in Washington, Ociober classes particulars address “MISS NM. G. Donses iss Gaméron su, Alexandria, Va. se2STme 18S HILTON'S Sxusy Is Sze A rattling good CALF SKIN BOOT for $2.50. And a Hetter One for $3. 4. $5 Hand wewed Calf Cloth Top Button for $3. And Every Article as Low in proportion, GOOD HAT for $1.00. BOYS’ SHORT PANTS from 60c. up, Mae J. P. Paar, 1107 F STREET. Basaxrasr_ Toxic BREAKFAST TONIC, Dr, Tamontts Celebrated highly concentrated vegetat ‘merit and se mask, he says, is in « vaul New York, and. although be has been offered $10,000 he’ will not sell it, but intends it, to be handed down from eration, as Wi 's death tank has bean. Tonte ts a of extraordi- jualled eff LATEST PARISIAN IMPORTATIONS FOR Falla ‘dren (from 5 years of age). by @ native of Ger- | [PRIVATE LESSONS 1X qtlny is Coates and Eliza =) 191. ‘Pennsylvania ‘Embossed SILK VELVETS, all shades, at $2. many, Conversation (Natural Method), a npecia'ty. | A, Study: to adults confidential: ALSO, HER OWN EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS, beth Ghsselly Purey 4: Plant and Allee Re pa at isn i8n8 a oP the hee Plain SILK VELVETS, $1.50, worth $2. Shidren's Daily and “aturday clases,” Suit DOnA | ANSMIN WTTicsw.corner Sth uid Ketaam | Prompt attention given wo Mourning Ordera ool fe “outes, of Charles count digestion: a relief: Black SILKS, 75c., worth $1; $1.25 SILK at 90c. a = ‘Mathematical, Cis:sical, Business,” SESE E453 «Garter, John W. Nore and For Tse Lins Fos crmanent inviggrtct. S| Sisostix arex sivosiie agian M. ss go and gon EYES. AM 2c ~ We Louisia A. Maithews, ‘both fontgomery joel — or ® CDONALDELLIS Scw _Preine Cates, 63 and $5 aon 6a | W. county, Md.; James A” Jackson ‘aud Josephine SPECIAL OPENING energy and Vigor, ene” | DRESS GOODS, of all kinds, st reduced prices iss 4. G MORGAN ax Axe We Wut Double Width CASHMERES at 10c. ‘One lot Dress GINGH.A MS worth 12%, at 6c, ‘The pest Fruit-ofthe-Loom COTTON, 7c, SChUUL FOR YOUNG ANU ewelth yeur begins SHPTEABER 23, 1885, Resident native teachers of Freueh and German. ‘Portsmouth, NH. senza Guy,both of Baltimore, Md.; Edwin Reeside and Starle Josephine Stelnbruner, both of Balti- more; Arthur Jackson and Bettie Campbeil; Albert H. Catlett and Minnie Flushmon; L. Stokes and Helen Fisher; Charley Gross and Julia Crampton; Andrew’ Day and Hannah Robinson; W. A. Thomas and Mamie A. Ged- dings; Oden Hall and Metta Stewart: Reason Brown and Ida Pay! -ELLESLEY PREPARATORY, 1900" ith a acd 1624 Mansachusety ‘this welkestablished French and Zoglish Family and Day Seb00% OFFENDER Io 1855. Primary, Intermediate, Acadeiaie, iarSy nical Departinent. li leogons in. euch der the direction of Prot co Fottaine" etliod. “A Herdic i explaycaby the wahoo! forthe benedt ot parts of the f. GIVE YOU FULL VALUE OF YOUR MONEY IN FINE SHOR ‘See some of our prices below: AVERLEY SEMINARY, 1537 1 8T. N. W_ ‘Board! ‘and D Sebool for Girls” The 17th Ladies’ Pebble Goat Button, ‘Sebtember Sethe Fail corps of Teachers Riraight Coat button, hand sewed oy Miss LIPSOOMS, Principal. JDROF. SHELDON'S DANCING ACADEMY, 1008 AY ‘and BF eee ° tana eon Javantien Soakay’ Soa easy ea as = Sand Geteroay, 200 B98 BY ge EE Fe ae 263m_ J. SHORTLIDGE Vale cote), A.M.. Pris, BOYS ENGISH AND CLASSICAL HIGH fe bate lnveracslon year A Carp—LuporTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS.— jorrow morning our fall im- ‘We shail open_ to-m roy a ea sateen cases) : ‘complete and too numerousto mention, Come and CARPETS, yard wide, 15c. up. ocld-1w OVEROOATINGS AND TROWSER- IMPORTATION, POWDER. ‘Tite Powder never varia “A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomenes,. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with tho multitude of low tests, short weight, alumor phosphate powders GoLDowLY mt cae Boras Bamine Pownan Co. 106 Wall strom, 1% 6 finer grade in supe! their Value. 10,000 yard at prices never befo Yards beautifal curtain 48 inches ‘scrim haga tunnay neato peor Ben hemes

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