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LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. OFTIGE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, Wasutnoton, D. C., Oct. 19, 1885, 11am. For the middle Atlantic states, air weather during the day, followed during the evening and night b; rains, southerly winds be- yi slight changes in temperature followed by coolér weather on Tuesday evening, lower barometer. For Tuesday, local raigs are indicated for New England and the middle Atlantic states, with slight ebs of temperature, followed by coider eles weather by Tuesday night in the middle Atlantic states. Colder clearing weather is Indicated for the Ohio valley an Moses & Sox, cor. of 11th and F streets, have the largest establishment aad stock of hess, hold furnishings in this District, and they eor- Gially invite the public to call and see theres taolishment and stock, all ot which is marked in plain figures. Take’ one of the elevators to and if convenfent walk down and see ! the prices at which they are selling their goods. A courteous set of salesmen are AND Exows Dernys, price One Dollar and | and David A. Clark, alds; Ninety € at Frane’s, corner 7th and D| chief ofstatf; D. J. N. Waym: streets, niy Strictly e Priee Hat and | kins, Ji nishing Store in the eity. IT,” says one of the most mins, “BH. Douglass & superior to anything I have ever THe Larrsr Styies in Fine Mill y ar prices. Prompt attention | Yi ted and, W. F. Te A work. Noor’s, 415 13th street | biack suits,with baldric,bel ors above Fa. ave. Lodges as follow: INSTANTANEOUS Photographs, 905 Pa. ave, | Manning, No. 236: ARRESTED. ery one who k of furniture arth, Odd t the lowest examines displayed ¢ Faczand eyes! CITY AND DISTRICT. ery and | yy ELLOWS, Celebrating Their Thirty-ninth Anni- Versary—Am Imposing Procession To- day. The thirty-ninth anniversary of the Grand United Order of Odd Fellows in tae District of Columbia fs being celebrated to-day by a grand Procession, to be followed by a mass meeting at the Fourth Baptist church this afternoon and ® grand banquet at Willard hall to-night. ‘The whole affair is being carried out by the fol- lowing committee of arrangements: Truman Ross, chairman; 8. W. Watson, Sees: fee ‘Tennessee Samuel M. Chase, Richard Co‘hert, gene — SS Brooks, Wm. H. Young, Thos. Manning, David Th fold pidge, Nelson ch Drops for irritation of | ‘Aiten, 33 1» Win. C, Castin, Jos. C. Jacl ed. R. Moore, Kenry Dorsey, Henry WI . Thomas Clifford, Benj. C. Whiting. Thos, witness the best view to be had of | R7t¥) ts, S. Mason, 4 hos. E. el H. Willa, Lioyd John R. Brown, King, Charles H. THR PROCESSION. ‘The liv9 was formed as follows on 11th street, on cack oor to answer any and all questions. | below the avenue: M. V. P, David Warren, Dextap AND Broapway Biocks Brack | being the chief marshal, with Jas. W. Butcher F. Lloya Brown, ian, Harrison Hi Sample, Wm. Joice, Amos Hill, J. Wim. Coll ing, Andrew ‘Over, A. Wins- .. Johnson, Wm. H. Brown, Wim. Tal- os. Pel as. W. Garner, Balls, Thos. £. Kiog, J. isher,'C. W. Davis, — staff marshals. recession was in three divisions, as #irst division—B. C, Whiting, marshal; James Reed and W. F. Tolyon, aids. National io. 18, uniformed in it.sword and cha} Oe Golden Reef, No. 2362; A. K. Traveling Pilgrim, No. Win. A. Freeman, No. 2099; Osceola, € Hempler’s,cor.4%. | Crummell, Ni ; Columbia, Star of Rockvill ireen_ Mountain, 143 Light, No. 1965; Social, No. 1726; Old Ari division —H. ‘Hawkins, marshal; and William Becket, aids, band. simon lodge, No, No. 1695. Mec. . J. MeUoy, marshal; W. Amusements To-Nicht. H. Jackson and Henry Mason, aids. Free ALEAvGH's OPERA Hovse.—Fran! “Nordeck. NATIONAL THEATER. Forp’s OrEra Hovs 06'S OPERA HoUsE Mrsrcm. Home TuxaTeR Comrqre.—Burlesque and variety. | pia ‘Three sessions | or: NATIONAL SKATING Rix @aily. Grae lodge, No, 1: ¢ Union, No, 8 No. 1185 P. G. M. Couneil, No. 3; Mt. Olive, No. 1333; ; Eastern Star, No. 1028; ; Union Friendship, .G. M. Coun- ‘44. Committee of arrangements and grand officers in carriages. ‘The most of the lodges carried banners, many an as in “Wi of them very handsome, and the me: ee ey attired uniformly’ in dark clothi b hats and white gloves, all wearing appro- regalia, signifying their standing in the er. ‘The displa The route was ¢, with, us a Very fine fine, y 11th, E and oth streets, i — Louisiana and Indiana avenues, Ist street, Conde ocals. Pape iene avenue and sere the es Detective Carter toda gold wateh stolen trom W Lay 16% street, Connecticut avenue, K street, Penne eee awruuable | Syivania avenue, M street (West Washington}, somite Bist street, P street, Massachusetts avenue, Robert Morrison has fled a suit and eject- | thode Isiand avenue, 13th and It streets to the ment as trustee of the helrs of uel Blodgett | Fourth Baptist church. Here, under W. H. yells, > jots 35 and 33, | Thomas, as master of ceremonies, and W. C. Se Cont ere Crane cad | Costing Of Groen: Mouutaln lodge erand Uine F streets, A great throng of colored people attended the | “fesse being delivered b; funeral services of the Kev. W. B. Jetferse late pastor of the Third Baptist church, yester tor, Jay. Rev. Wm. Givings conducted the ser- | director. 7 ay a Gi ndueted ‘os | Procession was relormed. and marehed by It pices: and clgns other clereymen, whose names | And 11th streets to the hall, when the line as ‘the services and acted as pall-bearers. disminsed. ———— The “People’s Advocate” Libel Suit. aster of Richmond: interesting proceedings took’ place; ad- Forrester, ‘H. Wright, P.G. grand m Mt. Olive lodge, and W. C. Costin, grand At the close of these exercises the Philadelphians ii a Town. = A PORTRAIT OF ME. GEO. W. CHILDS PRESENTED NDANTS G 11 FOR THEIR AP- Se ee ‘TO COLUMBIA TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION. Saturday atternoon Mr..James Daley, repre- 7 5 s z ‘ity | Senting Mr. Geo. W. Childs, of the Philadelphia W. P. Gray, of Company B, Capital City | Seating vi Guards; J. Wesley Cromwell, editor of the Peo. | Public Ledger, was met at the B. and P. depot ple's Advocate, and Charles A. Lemar, business | bY 4 committee of Columbia Typographical anager of the same paper, on the warrant is- | Union, No. 101, and later in the evening they PEARANCE. Detective Carter to-day arrested ex-Captain me sued Saturday on the oath of J: . Perry, | Were joined by Secretary-Treasurer McIntosh, the present captain of the same company, | of the International Typographleal Union. At charging them with criminal I:bel, in the Advocate on Saturday. They bail in the sum of $300 to uppear in the Police Court on Thursday ne: ‘Transfers of Real Estate. Deeds in fee have been filed as > HK. and 14, T an to Dora Mary An, ts 16 and 17, published | 5: 1 i. 'sub. pt. Mt. Pleasant, &e. | ii t Mr. Daley, ina few appropriate remarks, presented to Columbia union a life-size crayon rtrait of Mr. Childs, which was received by President I.Stmmons in aneat little speech. At ows: Den- | anecdotes, expressions of i ion, trustcess, toW. L Stuard, | recitations. Several prominent empl rinters were among the invited guests. s jay morning carriages were provided,and the ». Julius Ger- | visitors were driven to various points of inter- est in and around the city. 9 o'clock the union gdjourned to Abner’s hall and spentseveral hours in regaling the inner man, the gathering being enlivene: food feeling an by songs, pice The government @ | printing office was first ‘Visited, where they shes, lots 1 and Shields < S475. Mar- ary E. Har 00.” Ran- $5, 2085" acres lie C. Fun yet al. to F 143, sq. 672. to BRM Ss P1008. lot - 100; nter, tots 12,14 00. Mario: sq. 341;3—. Elle: ay to And. Parke: Barry it to Mary A. Dove et al 42, Sq. 567; $4, : Walker, lof 153, sq. 445; § Mary 5. K. Re Ellen’ Kinney, part of Vineyard; $ Bell, trustee, to Mary H. Durant, lot 23° 675; $3,500. CE. Henry, U.S. marshal, subs 19 and 20," sq. 511; — y to RC. Lan: Pants, worth $12—William Culver reports bON TERRACE SCANDAL.—Mrs. Rhodes, the wife of Policeman Rhodes, states that the publish . in_reterence to her relations .S. B. Wall, are cal- culated to do her Very great injustice; that there is not_a word of truth in them, so far as upon her character, and that Mrs, sof her (Mrs. Rhodes), an nO Feason to be, = been described. has already published Mrs. Wall's ofthe scandal and Policeman Rhodes’ desiring tw do no injustice to any Of the parties concerned. — FRIOUSLY IN- RED.—Yesterday about four o'clock a white nan was found ina brick yard, near the corner ginia avenue, by er. He gave his ard,a laboring man 40 nt before by @ freight ed to crawl to the place nd that he was badly Almshouse hospital wand to be dangerous, ——- TRYING To Exvoxce THE SUNDAY Law rit WasHixeros.—Policeman Dan Wile of the South Washington station, expe- wnsiderable diftieulty yesterday in 4 saloon Keevers violating aw. When the officer eame srley's side door at the corner of F streetsandjFrank Blake’sat Dand Ist streets, he © trouble and ar- harge of assault. Be- ning in the case of ined that he knocked at it as prevented from doing hold of witness. that Williams prevented him from Shouse. The judye said, the law re- * person to keep their places closed ud if he let a person in he violates . The court holds that an officer has <ht to go 1n, but the proprietor has a right tap intruder from coming in ff he wi mply with the law. The injury in this case o be Very great and the court w - personal recognizance of the ne case of Blake It was testi. fled to this truck the officer and Knocked Pat oc, which Blake denied, but he was 310. —>__— ee oid, lving on the ince George county, Md., line, while chestnut bul yesterday aiternoon, fell from a chestnut @nd wes Instantly killed. He leaves a wife and several siuall children. ————— FF Mi 2d, Over $15:000 in. the best machinery, live stock, anal jvoosehold produets, and’ $6,000 in t opie, trotting ‘and running fs ‘exhibition should dra aiaeturer, mechanle, laborer gentlemen, with their wives spend the day, as alt ng to interest and instruct Will sell round-trip tlekets tor the week, at $2.80, Sion. “On Weduesday and Th r2istand 22d, train ington station at 7: wn at 10:30am. Returning, leave Nat g2.0. ‘inckaaing: Straten, and targa oud jor ike day only. Se os Salk oF Stocks.—There will be an executor’s of nade i toe “October Bist, at = secday, Octaber Biak wea Fi el fiszers Siri nes Lingentelter | wile. my life a J. Carpenter, lot 12 and pik | Wait 2. Wendell, lot on Kockville pike; 31,000, | aided inson et al. to Park Rinne; and | £0 and made my escape. an prove. Traised no chair. were received by the foren through the building. The next stopping place Was a noted resort on the outskirts oI n’and shown the city, where lunch was spread. The Soldiers’ home was nexi done, and, making a tour of the West End, the part m eached Arlington in time to re to Christina | rect President Cleveland and party. Returning Jobn ae | to the city for dinner, the guests had hardly . | time to, sich the 6 p.m. train for home, and es, sub. 24, sq. | lett Washington deeply impressed with Its Caroline L. | peauty and magnitude. 5 ———— The Recent Shooting Affair. jots 20, 21 and | MB. Joni DAN SAYS HE DID X BEAM. OT INSULT MRS. Mr. J. Parker Jordan, in a communication to | THe Srar, denies the statement of James Beam that he (Jordan) had insulted Beam’s 2. She told springing to im to” pre He says: “I never spoke to the woman in and adds, “The landlord retained me as his attorney togive Beam notice to quit. I ora estate: $76. . | drew the notices and stood at the front door and ‘ip bseoes hfe ES | ws cms agi er Ke if | dark; Lasked tt that was Mr. Beam, and to wttetien Sous | him ‘my. busines, Soon afver he wens roses Scuiferle, lot 75, sq. | the landiord to know if I had the authority, He was told I — = mens. Bient he oe . ” | open iy room door, which Was locked, ani 1 Pieazants Sr | without a word being sald instantly commenced Riggs, sub. lot | firing at me, and quick as thought dischary ington tok | the other barrel, {was sitt! Mm $250, W, | When he entered; had not thine to rise beiore Sab 15, my. | the, fist shot OW. ty churel with. bi : Pe A Parnde ia te or | mothiog ia imy wands: he fivet bene nates . J. H. Wendell to | him. His wife ran up; seized him with me and e to fly tor my life. Ilet ‘All of which facts T ed. air ing in my el my feet to close ‘nt a second attack, with ‘There was not a moment of time between his entry and the two. shots: nor have lever uttered an unkind word against these peopl ——— FIXED FoR FIGHTING AnovT THE RACES. ngelo Ghiselll, 1730 | Joseph Donohue and William Taylor, young usylvania avenue, reports stolen a pair of | men who are interested in the races, had a Physical contest near the National hotel, re- that while at the Baltimore and Potomac de- | sulting from a dispute about the merits of val ot Of jis fobled of a pocketbook, contain: | homes at Ivy Chiy. “Each used, his cane until ice we the arriv rs Mansfield and Boland, who placed them under arrest and took them to the Police Court this morning, where they were fled $5 euch for affray. a PLEADING GUILTY To THREE CHARGES oF Laxce mun, —Uharles Williams, a young eulored arraigned beiore Judge Snell this morning on three charges of larceny, and he pleaded guilty toeach charge. The first was stealing <door-mat fi n the front door of C: :n- missioner Edmond’s residence, the second was for repeating the offense at the’ residence of Mr, ‘Thomas Mek Rarasol from the ‘hallway at iss Mary Burr. months in ea and the third was stealing & the residence of He was sentenced to six case. Williams was arrested by Officer Bailey while trying to dispose of the ——— articles. Pos: charged Carmine had in Frxep For Carryixe CoNcEALED WEA- Yesterday afternoon complaint was made to the police that two Italians while e1 gaged in a diificulty with some men on the rail Toad had drawn weapons. I boon Sergeant Amiss and Officer Brice arrested Michael Coyer, and Antonio Carmine, and them with carrying concealed weapons. ter in the after- his possession a long dagger made of a steel rasp; and Coyer had in pocket alane revolver. They were released on leaving $20 collateral each, whieh was forfeited in the Police Court to-day. a CHARGED wiTH Lancexy.—John Young, col- ored, who lives near Ist and F left his home last night about. chureh, lice, and soon aifterwai jroff arrested Michael streets northeast, Bo'clock to go to and while crossing North Capitol street he was attucked by two youn; robbed him of a five dollar bil him very badly and tearing hi from his back. The matter was reported to the white men, who besides treating clothing nearly rds Officers Hagan and Scanlon, whom you! Young identified as one of his assailants and he was locked up. In the Police Court’ this morning Scanlon was chai he person, and the ‘on Wedi inesday next rged with larceny case was set for trial ———— Two Divorce Suits Frep—Mr. T. F. Miller has filed @ suit for divorce for Henry Mason against Rebecca Masou. They were married in Mareh, ry 1872, her name bel: that'she deserted hi ‘Wedlock, and he ies and bile Schools. Affairs in West Washington. raruun wastire mmmanie af toeseerise | THEp Berns 4 Toston: Untmon Rarmon- ¢ 3 son, a Ne ian sailor, was chi with re OF SHE YOUNG caruoLics' FatEND socrery. | sola Nonworlan sailor was charged with re EDUCATIONAL. —LUCIEN FE RENCH LANGUAGE — LUCIEN Ec ____ EDUCATIONAL LAY scx001 oF + HECOLUMBIAN UNIVER on at y. At the meeting of the Young Catholics’ Friend | ofthe schooner Harry Jones. Justice Buck anal ‘Method "Atiiing at snd immediate = ot society in the basement of Carroll hall last | heard the ease on Saturday’ afternoon at the re ae Merng, e Jury’ in the county | conversations results, 2096 Tet nw THE FACULTY. Ms oer ns fre Pareles, rather Walter, the pastor of St | third precinet, and alter considerable contro- | court Judge MeCabe presiding, brought in Mi AMES CAEL, ot Masi ROR JAMES C. WELLING, LLD, “tugoagen, 228 TRU a. oom PUTick’s, made an addresa on the subject of the | TOOT vert Garrington, the jastion ates eee wealth agt Jue, Wr ite, case of the Com. | Z¥A.t the Grand Con “colo President. MRSA SOR scneation of the young. This subject was sue~| {ite testimony, and a'certihente rend trom: De | BONweat® AEE. JDO. W. Nixon, o With | as ADELINE DOVAN MACK, Lisa N ste THE HON. WALTER & COX, LD, ‘Teacher of iogytion and Dramsite art Frahop ox ie Presence in this ety of the arch | McWilliams of the jal, as othe sailor's inabll | Guratout ten or fftecn mazes: The surs was | MUSA Sue tetraio lamin inci brssokes | Oe eakee Ret ees ee | com 307 Th st. nw. bishop of New Mexico, who has come here in | ity to do duty, dismissed the case, and R. H, Lee for the defense, commonwealths | Dramatic Art; also. > poner | Oh Contnace, an8 ai > . “BURRS ENGLIEH a = a Os - 5 ‘French and Mathematics, 017-6 Misdemeanors, RS BURR'S ENGLISH AND FRENCH Pebslf of the education of Indian children of | CHANGED WITH STEALING AX OvEncoat.— | attorney Capt. J. W. Foster, pomon | Caneeeer THE WON, wILtia MAURY, LL XM School, 1308 Ht sires, dignatine arr ather Walter expressed his 15°) ACUOE “OTiored man yeretee, arake | wealth. STW. | VOCAL LESSONS sannretre wre, | Promen a & MAURY, ELD auzh.dn'Fronch, toe lancuage'or terme 0 . eereont trea ne cading, of t = the ground the Goverament refused i to erect Sturphy to weeks a, while the latter was | ootiisst To est Bod inanurited, States. ac | cards at Satin & Coe ociéim “SS idence, tnd the Law of SS . © i 6 nutin at Kiln Co’. 1 sat for: tho "Presbyterians. © Father Walter. ten | 2s!¢¢ ‘on the prisoner's, back fn eee sh wes | hickory of the Arkaneah region, and the wears PRIVATE Lessons IX ENGLISH. THE HON. WILLIAM STRONG, LL.D, On Parnes Day for the sanat ihe Catholles would have.to | Court this morning the case Wwas'sene to ike | cette West (pee Wheres, RBG Most | Dorma Pewsonable. Address COURT F. WOOD, 37 Tectareron Constitutional Law. neato rel : se " — ~ hic 0013, laces grand jury; bonds, $300. hickory standing far below {1 Fifth st,, n. HON. FRANCIS WHARTON, LL.D, moe Educate cateoe andes, ater craehbishop | _ NoT#s.—The side-walks on 32d street rom © | DICKORY standing far below it. The least elastic ; atic | Lecturer on Criminal Law. only sald the word, he would ‘refuse the privi- | 0 P street are in a deplorable condition.— | the Ficus aurea, The highest ay hee a Tse Norwoon Tsen STITUTE, GEORGE F. APPLEBY, ESQ, leges of the church’ to Catholics who sent their | The packet H. G. Wagner carried about | upon which in general depends value ag fuel 1g Associate Professor of Practice and Judge of Moot | We call your attention this week to some very fine children to Is did | cight gentlemen Saturday afternoon to | attained by the blue} of Te: ndatia | A Select Boarding and Day School for young Indies Court. Ol Paintings, some of them paluted by well-known hot teach ehiitees meee wae ee ought tobe | Edward's Ferry and they will ramain there | sovvata). aa (condalia | vaiitie girls, Profewors and Teachers, 17 in num. ROBERT C. FOX, LLD, Adina Goran va “agen dtr arr pote Porm age lglg took place this morning. There wasa funeral | _ 5° intense is the feeling in Staunton, Va, | ber. selected with reference to 1OHeST QUALIFICA- ‘Treasure figures. Connisseurs im Art are especially invited to 1 will be resumed tn the | ¢xamine them, ison ko the Urintty Hate Ontos ‘The | against Koiner, who murdered Brown, that the | TIONS. Fenght dally. A gentleman had made an in-| ass jolie chureh.| The Columbian Catversis, | We are able to offer a few upright and horizontal interment was at Holy Rood cemetery.—Mr. | authorities, fearing lynching, took Koiner to | Course of stady complete from Primary Class Sestigation dato Q he history of crime and ie Richard Berry, who has been confined to huis | Richmond, through Collegiate Department,with thorough instrue- . fine Oll Paintings In Ginch Berlin gilt deep Frames, setts prisons, ‘found that | majority of the | home for somé months past, is again able to be tion in Freneh, German, Longe omit Sas Pian cour ee at $15 each, worth at least $50, e Bamwere educated in the public schools. | °C 1. Recerprs.—Canal boat H. M. Advanced classes in Music, ern | during preceding years, with the additionofa special | Very handsome Oil Paintings in @4nch fat Frames, ‘Pruss » ia . M. Talbot ‘Languages open to outside pupils, marse of Lectu .. Y, motel favorably than they are treated in thie | arrived with 2,000 bushels of wheat and 900 | O agar R x. Reforencer: Faculty of University of Virxinia and | WHAWROS For mayer, qpolicnuod may bs | “freien Oa Patoting tn Git and Posh Frames t a y Catalogues: for teto Wm. ave; An ae used were filled with perverted facts, The | AT 7 A..¥.—Great Falls, temperature, 59: con- Sorel : | eee? 7auE all large, 22x36 inches, ‘ _ 1214 14th street. oclS5-6t sel6-6i speak dition, 7. Receiving reservoir, temperature, Soi ha he Dae : ae | Seen In addition to the above we offer fine Tndotinta, Sethorltlee to aloe ea Or ane District | oo. condition at Herth eouke die ts; soutn (ABINGTON, INSTITUTE HOARDING AND Cherry and Bronss Bremen, SOLD, benutibe be. seiner of that church in the reform sehool, | Sonnecuon, 12, Distributing roservoir,, tem ites om Washington, Fiighew eiucatghal nivare | Hasrewamed is ewoos os ds Violin. at his residence, | ©" A $423, and Che mame sabjocs in wae ie sed on the ground that it was not a sectarian insti- | perature. 61; condition at influent gatehouse, | COMPLETE TREATMENT, WITH INHALER | miles n ms moderate. Address (2th st. nw. mathisreim” | Sik Plush Frames, at $3.67, Imported Oleagrapha, a s with pleasauit home. {ntlon, yet religious instruction was allowed | 71; condition at effluent gatehouse, 36. High ¥OR EVERY FORM OF CATARRE. g1. Mis REBECCA CG. POWELL, Principal, “cel vi I SCR eae “| 15x20, in Sch Gilt Frame, warranted not totarn- ree p.m. . eee JDUPILS PREPARED FOR SMITH, WELLESLEY ‘Organist and Chotrmaster, ish, wt 8c. each, and Engravinigs in Oak Frames, 16x lion to the effect. that the presifients of the Alexandria Affairs. ASK FOR SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE, —_ | Smination. 1000 nad aes OF all ages in- | _Vo instromental Puplts recelved. e335 It will yon to our stock of Pictures, several Catholic societies be appointed a com- | Reported for THe Ev: We still continue to make especial feature of our Tso Sram Re etoine” | PEO - = = ~7 Conservator mittee to consider the feasibility of having | Conroratiox Court.—The corporation court, TO SEANISiE CAN HE -LEARNSD Kutlact ry, Picture Frame Department, and ate ready at any prantiached te the District appropriation bills | Judge Meade, opened another week's session at | Tread Colds, Watery Discharges trom the Noseana | A. SEAS Mase NEE CAS Mien one nae time tofarnish you with any style Frame desired and granting to all prisoners the right to receive | the city court-house this morning and has been ‘Eye: “MEZA, 927 9th st. n. , Ringing Noises in the Head, Nervous Head- such religious instructions as thelr consciences | engaged to-day with civil business, acho aud Paver tuetantly rellaved, MOREE GRADED b PA oclt-lw* | ‘Taxes Pupils for the Piano and the higher branches | frame your picture without change, dictated. The society elected the following| Bartisr MEETINGS.—Klder W. M. Smoot GHOOr, AND, KINDER: ‘We are now receiving our Holiday Stock, and be pay cI EN, Misses POLLOCK OER ‘Harmony and Theory. sides not onl; able to show you thousands of piTicers for the ensuing year: James Fullerton, | preached at the old side Baptist church on Fair. | , ©h0Kins mucus dislodged, membrane cleansed and | AVA, CARTES Year, New Fagiand methods. Gectine ow acnien Ser Games on © oeaior omen president; George Bogus, vice-president; M. W. | fax stre« Sterday morning, and a number of | healed, breath sweetened, smell, taste and hearing re- | f{ndergarten.” ‘French and German langasess shuply astonish you by their insignificance. Saxton, secretary; James H. Clarke, treasurer, | the members of that congregation from this | stored, and ravages checked, Classes limited. 1127 13th st. n.w., one square from. and John Bingham, book-keeper. place visited Washington yesterday afternoon | Cough, Bronchitis, Droppings Into the Throat, | Thoms Circle. Teachers trained. ooto-tm ” | Friends lect “Shoal 1811 E st p.m: “Noone prone ge and attended primitive Baptist services at the | Painsin the Chest, Dyspepsia, Wasting of Strength GENTLEMAN WISHES TO GIVE LESSONS | f2'm. “Agus ater I tr Tresslouone ate ee —_— = fe) Columbia law building there. 1d Flesh, Loss of Sleep, ete. in Latin, Greek and the English Branches pri- | 22. 4 aft ‘ Gen. Birney and “C. C. 8. < and Flesh, Loss of Sleep, ete., cured. Of thé above. Terms reasonable. Rerictovs.—The churches here yesterday | “Ono bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrhal Gok: | Wa#elY oF in a Schook: best references; terns Unusually hpeay ha SS a ace To the Faltor of the EvEsrxo Stan: had a larger ‘attendance than usual. “The only Lhe DE BEGAN Re low, “Address Box 97, Star office. crews | oct M. SILVERBERG @ CO, Wouldn't it be well for you to prepare your | pulpit filled by a stranger was that of the Meth. | Vent and one Dr. Sanford's Inhaler, in one pack: | “Qi SCHOOL-SIXTEENTH ANNUAL SES head lines more carefully? To examine | odist Protestant church, where ite. F. T. Tagg | sof all druggists, for $1. Ask for Saxronp's Rap- | A BT, SGHOOL SIXTEENTH ANNUAL SES 312 Thana sis ene, Whether I have made statement, before you | Ofliciated., Atall the Methodist charches hers | 1st CcR®, a is) ieee eS Witch-Hazel, Am. Pateting, Zeecning Clases in Mechanical Drewin PROVIDENCE, ocl2 Near a S 2 y considerable accession Ca, Fir, |, Clovi , y rooms, ae ni htt Peon. Avenes. allow an anonymous correspondent to attribute | memberships the walt ee ees Bot pase a Sem a Pate Mis se. FULLER, Princtyale ocloTm= BALTIMORE, it to me? In Saturday’s STAR C. C. 8, asks gion. POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO., BOSTON. GE 3 SEMINARY.—RARE CHANCE 4 ae leave— BUILDING IMPROVEMENT.—Mr. R. J. Thomas e training of children. Mr. and Mrs. Z bengal vat scl <I wo correct a statement made in Tax Sran | R= thn ouine the crete four OR SIGGARIS Sil, atte he pte | rina Snes | Loownen, Seen, Don elling-houses on South Washington stree ue peal 3 yesterday by Trustee Birney. The teacher whom | hetween Wolfe and: Wilkes Sie se ee ete | a i ; J)PDICAL DEPARTMENT OF HOWARD UNE| O55 "28 Tae at. nw, | BUNDS FRAMES AND TARDWARE ARE VERY he proposed ‘to honor’ did not accept the pro- | of the old hay press. A fire disinantied the | “KIDNEY PATNS” and that weary sensation ever | J VERSITY, = a SROR position for a change looking toa promotion | frame building there some years Mr. SB, | Present with those of puinfal kidneys, weak backs, | Goretcs AT THE FREEDMEN'S HOSPITAL TW ASENGTON ACADEMY OF TELE Low Now. with pleasure,” &e. Stoutenburg is contractor for the work. overworked or worn out by standing, walking, or the COMMENCES SATURDAY, OCT. 17, 1855. tion to all to see the method by which you can soon | WHETE PINE STOCK ". The statement for which Iam made respon-| | ACCIDENT.—During the fog yesterday a | sewing machine, cured by CuTicuna Axri-PAIN Surgical, by Prof. N. F. Graham, on Saturdays at 4 | #ra s profession, 20 Ist at. se : UXI2"—16R., per 1,000, sible is the one negatived, and the last two | freight train on the Midland railioad raninte | Pras new, orizinal, elegant, and speedy antl} ) Sy" ee ye Anh Ge ALR on "750 Words of it are put in inverted commas, as it | the rear of a Prena i MClifton stations he eens OB | doce to pain and inflammation, “At drugatata, 260: | Pareatcal, by Prof. Hood, Sundays at2 p.m. | MU snd Nina Re ALLRED BUIACS TENGLI * Clifton station. ‘The caboose car | fee ‘ty Mailed free, 7 piettical can Subasnee oe were wp, | Ladies and Liv i012 1th the Interview with me published in Friday's | Was wrecked and a negro boy named Ku. Nel. | 8¥° 10" S100. Matted Rupes Date: sam pObsetrical ana of Women, by Prof. C. B. ste uoted from me. No portion of it is tound in | the track n DRESSED OR ROUGH at same price, ( i ws a = Ls YA. PINE BOARDS, 16 f..per 1,000f%, issue. The whole of it is fabricated by C. C.8., | $0n, from Charlottesville, was. so mashed that va. and the words “with pleasure” amscuateo slic. | he died this note Bae oe ‘fireman, Diseases of throat by Prof. J. E. Brackett. WY SSEENGTON CONSERVATORY OF $1250, Clarca SrECtY, That this fs true can be substan: | leaped from the train wid eut himself badly on phostmortem examinations at regulur intervals by cere eet Wiehe, tee ee ae | Wace exam at ass wk ee au v every person who read the interview hin. Paneer hods ot the i conservat = in last Friday's Star. The difference between | | AFFRAY.—A negroman named Hel Brown Dispensary clinic daily at 12 m. by Dr. F. J. Shadd. eee pecan thes ence stories, Tuition sizes, the statement of C. C.8. and mine is one of ac- | had his head cut badly yesterday by a nesre Providence Hospitai Surgical Clinics Sundaysat 9:30 | #5,'9 $30, per term. 1.00. cant: CCS, puts it on the objections and not on | named Lomar in an aifray near the canal a.m, during November, December, and January By ees as the assent. ‘The latter is passed over with the | busin. PECULIAR VIRTUE IN AYER'S SARSAPA | Prof. R. Reyburn. STAI ne sa GEORGIA PINE STEPPING, kiln dried, dressed, she teaery quat the teacher said “she supposed | | NorEs—Many persons residing near King | AX rita is that while it cleanses and purges the | Deptal Clinics dally at Freedman's Hospital by Dr. DAY October bt we A ‘$35.00. she would have to go where the powers put | and Henry stré Stars Parent ock-tnol, ; sare opposed to, the establish fe urities, and thereby | StF Parson ocd-1in Miss CORNELIA F. HOYDEN, Principal. her.” Well, I won't be particular about the | ment of « restaurant in that nelzhborhood, and Toots oUt disease, bulldsupandinvigureiesthe show | (PWLE LADIES’ ART ASSOCTATION OF N- 7 pel ob | ecb PIHOVDEN, Principal. | sar por kag hraseol It ueen of land will antagonize the roof license to1 Corcoran Building, Studio 85. Instruction’ in | QELECT ENGLISH AND oan Dae passage through parliament must go for noth: | meavared the! tonnage. of te hee eth Raatothy MAY RICEE eee. 2nd Artistic | SMITH, Principal “Private pupils rome f'ty g | ODD SIZE FRAMES, SASH, DOORS, a apeciaty. Lillie Lynn, just built on the lower Potomac, = LUMBER delivered any part of city free of charge ng ¥ a : he assignment which is made the retext for | and the vessel has been registered in the cus- Yi ‘8 CATHARTIC PILLS ARE SUITED TO a this attack on me wasone of ten made tie yegr | tom-house here ee Ful a | AL Law Derarrvesr. m. e251, RENCH LESS 14 17TH ST. N. Ww : wery age. Belug sugar-coal re easy to PAR! 4 unetintto al method TIMATES furnished free of charge, worse NEw building. the Blair, situated in the | to Mr. Chas. Tavior, jr. for 33,000, his one-half | tao mou though mid aed oleate ty ete NATIONAL UNIVERSITY I use of the language taught ar saint tines Renee: | a porhesst quarter of the city, on I street, near | interest in the Fowlé property, on Princestreet, | ‘ake. and. though Singin effect. ‘Thetr efficacy te all = ing classes reopen October 12th. “Classes for boysand WILLET @ LIBBEY, 7th. Itisa handsome edifice, but its distance | between Washington and Columbus ioNTUgh apd seereiing As effects Their emoecy, FACULTY. girls now at 3:30 p.m,” Private classes for ladies at 11 from the nofthwest quarter, where nearly all | Henry Post and Officer Sherwood, injured last | @isorders of the stomach and bowels is certified to by ON. ARTHUR MACARTHUR, Sm, Bindergarten classes for little children at 12: au20 (Oth. and N. ¥.eve the teachers reside, makes getting to itin the | week, have botn much Improved The eminent physicians, prominentelergymen, and many Fanlod UF tne SapanG Cer a the Diatrict | S,t8¢, WAVERLEY SEMINAIY. 1607 T'et nw. morning inconvenient, even by the H street | schuol board mects to-morrow. night,—The | of our best cltizens, cog | Amoriate: ‘of Columbls indiee andiinde site + Sovanced clases @e young railroad, which passes at one square's distance, | payment of taxes into the collector's oflice iy PRESIDENT. MLLE. V. PRUD'HONME, Wx H. R: But it was necessary to provide ten teachers for | become quite slow, now that the time of dis HON. SAMUEL. MILLER, im Protesseur de Francale, “3 ae, the schools in that building. Two resided in | count has passe Associate Justice of te Supreine Curt of the United | —*2% 1m ___rofesseur de Franosle, _ ihe pelgbtarhood: and ware pth nied (0 Profi of iereatisal sit Coeinionl raw. | MSbaas i isla is Wadia SER ed ecteces na 7 international anc 1s \ ni ington, = the Blair They were probably the only ones fecnse in New York. OHO. CLAUGILLON, ba ‘or particilars address MISS MG, | GRAND OPENING OF FALL BOOTS AND SHOES. Professor of Pieading, Evidence, Faitity Jurispra- ¥, 183 Cameron st., Alexandria, Va se23-Im* fomary, in tact not practicable, toconsult each | It is very much for the benefit of the whole dence, Commercial and. Maritime Law. TSS HILTON —_ teacher’ as to the building she shall teach in, : HON, WILLIAM B. WEBB, ne Each one is presumed to be ready to teach any. | Public that a temperance movement has arisen Professor of Practice and Judge of Moot Court, | 4¥A ENGLISH AND FRE: ‘Cut this out an@show ft to your ‘frends, and con- where in the division. If it had been necessary | 10 this state, and especially under the stimulus EUGENE CARUSK Iq. seo sce Renee ‘Yince them that tn addition to our complete Ine of wobtain the “acceptance” or “consent” of tue | of the Episcopal church, which recosnizes the Of Real and Personal Property, | —— eres JHEST RECOM | Ladies’ and Gent's Pine Boots and We have the elght who were necessarily taken from adis- | great GERMAN LADY WITH HIGHEST RECOM precceay) a egotiable Instruments, Appi difference betwei aes A ie “se : Md ~ best line of Medium Grade Goods ever offered to the tance the schools in the Blair would not have | Fait. Pract NauEnee KE ft * 858s oe AA mel Law. ace for Clanle and Modcre Muses clase ete Se | Washingwen pba been opened. Several of the eight who were ch Temperane K pie 5s, LECTURERS, true Italian method; good German, Parisian, Fret $2.00...........Genuine Car, Kid Box Toe. $2.00 assigned asked to be excused because of the ine Geloty. or the Proven or t it . and Italian taught by grammar; conversation and | "2.60. Very flue Cut, Kid Pox Petr soe. fonvenience; but the same objections would | Crime and various philauthronia ety K u Sees ‘HOULER, Sptolary sive; with unsurpassed methods. Mra, | 2.50.--Wery fle Cur, Kid Common Seiae, 30 have been valid {n the caxe of auy other teacher | drawn up an ¢ ise bill whieh will be pitered to. or praca area et ae | Seo By eed Seo selected, ing in degree only. None of them | the next, lezic The! pro re YITHIN C. SHORTLIDGE : mene extra fine Cur. x Toe... Fone because they” pretered the Blais. Tam | of umn kaa hence Praiminene feature PALACE Serres mat samara arte | Ste Me Geoae Bene — 8 happy to say they have cheerfully performed a | than 300.000 population a liquor license is to . Des Grocer circalars. SWITHIN C SHOMT- 3. BENNETT @ BARNARDS disagreeable duty, and have found it not so dis- | cost $1,000; Ih all other eth sgh > Garvard College Graduate, Media, Pa, Fine Hand-made Boots and Slippers agreeable as anticipated. Atthe time of selec. | fants Dot less th 35 nyo = = $2.00. Gent's Good St tion there were no stronger reasons why the 300,000 to be 814 SEVENTH STREET N. W. WW ASH] NGION SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION AND | “2-50. Sp ieodide Three epee lady selected as principal should be excused 00, and in other towns and villages Leet con piled ch et $.00..........Genuine Calf and Seamless. 3.00 than existed in the cases of several other alt liquors and cider io be sold in fe Hoss PRMIY baa HART Principal ™ ¥ ae Ja ra license of $100, and in 51 5 purer uili"t of Li 5 It may seem to an outsider a very simple | for $50. A new. and seen ee amar te te gas nos after Aull course apon examine thing to assign every teacher to the school | the law requires, in all’ Iason cities, the — tion ende responsible Hoard of Juda. ‘Equal in Style and Fit to An; building nearest to her residenee. In practice | publication tof the, name ind tae’ ‘Thorough Instruction to ‘Teachers, Miutors, Ore | Por school ham wen Fereont this ts Linpossible. Two teachers in the second | of the applicant. at least one wank beeen tors. singers und others in the Culture and Develop- estateercaaonaey yee esc Arcane weed division reside In Georgetown and one on Capt- | license is granted. Ths ives an opportunity. ment of the Voice. Webave 600d looks, quality aud low prices tel Hilt one im the ‘Mount Pleasant setool re | to know i er of the applic GREAT REDUCTION Hat oftered to Forage ene renctical nw: | Sepether, > les in Uniontown; one in the Dennison re- | canteen visio h offered to Foreigners. : sides in Mount Pleasant; and several others | Rania’ holding Hcensen Vocal Defects "Methods endereel By tease 5 have homes from two to three miles distant for liquor selling 1x Catalognes can be, obtained at Morrison's, Ballan- | Physicians, peek ne from the places where they teach. | Nearty all ense has been re. Teng rad, Adams’ and Anglim's Bookstores, and at | P'S Tinted number of Stndents accommodated with in the Blair can use street cars to get eof Liquors to ininors oF 01 2 ¢ Law Bull Dourd in the famlly of Pri eL7sh within one square of the building. ‘They are | cursion beaten ie Lauors to minors Itorbid-| FRENCH PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS! | "For further in/grmation apply to. Agus Aba CONN, OF THEE WaRRTNOTO not the most unfortunate. If they should be | den,and all saleon Sundaysoreloeten ie el SEEMING J. 2S Myeraiy Law Baitang BY relleved who shall take their places? between midnight and sis o'clovis Io thee 5020.3w avert Toue Est. ew. | instrumental music and harmony. Stethodsot teeter when a man bereneustrved Mr. Editor, that | img.’ “A'special provision also prohibits all sales — SST | Koropeast masters tolowed.” For teria ad other Ss vol in any pubiic | o; ifts ‘s y id erei VERN me mean private grudge ryns promptly to at- | custe 7 aire ia , . YERMAN TAUGHT TO ADULTS AND CHIL lack him in tho public press. If there aire any | thelr business Uy serevus OF Tapticlogs cou ee. | Having concluded to Close our Large Production of S100 aup Gina erecer aw Haren (from 3 sears of agel. byw Mauve Oe more grudges to begratitied. you ean get them | the use of side doors a re enact-| FRENCH PATTERN HATS and BONNETS, a cit Fon iy gee re pay an ‘& little—very little—encouragement, ments, Debts caine Children ly and saturday iss DO. Jt would feem 23 If the conductors of the be recovered be sulin 1 Neaeeane 8 pero oites the folowing: ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN HOME | ZIWET, 1456 Corcoran st. nw. we25-Line press in eir right to publish any offen- | hotel or inn. 4 role el e wl ported. ENG t N a ~ sive communication relating to anybody hoid- | or husband. of adranken ae Ne ae ee te | 28 Blezant Fine Imi suerte SE ansaid Movoxatpxus Scxoor ing ay office of frust of any ‘kind with little re- | Whieh enables the sober gnet iaae weno wos #25: von WELLESLEY VHEPARATORY, gu 1. Prov! will bear a sensa- os: quien sollen sreataal tos 20 Elegant Fine Imported FREN TS at $10; ELLESLE EP. A Hional head line.” fo this practice may we nar | nollees rept oerer aaes jen | wolkesa CRLATS axel YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS 1305 17th st, aiid 1624 Massachusetts ava attribute the general skepticisin prevailing | angacd.s SE toe freon ‘This well-established French and English Family among men as to newspaper statements, and : see. 5 Elegant Fine Imported FRENCH MATS st $3]. sravanura s BOMERS aM, Primi [TSS Se, re the fact that sensitive women oniy are pained A Bankrupt Monareh. Worth $18, = i MBER 25, 1885. and distressed by them. Respectiully. eprots ‘the Cando irathe eee ee arg; Intermediate, Acadette, College Prepara Wiatam Bimwer. "the debts af the Kingof Bavaria, emonnt to Worthsis. | beeen re pane }r3e Princtpala | «Fo x sagan cae eemepoacas! A CHAPTER OF ACCIDENTS.—Dr. 8, A. H. Me- | £1,500,000. The private theatrical perform- Jegant Fi MRS, EUGENIA CUTHBERT, Tinea th capes eee benefit. reraKe., Sain on gulurday moming secidentally drove | ances at Munich have been suspended, all | "weit rune Tmportod FRENCH TLATS at $6; scholars in distant parsed theciee ot Bik pata eae cot Seen over alittle child, Mabel Fisher, at 3d and A | bull operations at the Assisted by Corps of Thirteen Able Masters For terms and circulars address Ys: “its low perceiiinge of alcohol its eflerres: streets southeast, ‘and took er’ home and at-| been sopred, nd tne eat eee es BETS | 100 Amorted BONNETSand ILATSat $5; Worth $10. sf) politi eal orca 4. Seaat Conon a detamitul taste aid Sat ait soechiee toes fended her, finding her injuries slight, James | largely diminished. “Lhe ets 't mountain castle Miss ANSAEELIS Commend Nicholson's Malt Extract as being a mos Holland, white riding @ bicycle on Pennsyl- | of Herren-Chiemsce, Which tag hone hufiaing | We Bave on hand 250 of OUR OWN MAKE, very | srighest Standard in English and Clamical Studies PSARSNA EL rocipals, | HoUrishing bevernge, and. the best article of the sot Tania avenue and 12th street Saturday, ran | for ten years and cost £1,500,000; 16 oot oe Stylish, Desirable, at $3.50, $4, $4.50, $5 peipals | that has ever come under my examination.” into the buguy of Mr. McShane, and falling, Was | finished: Itis an exact copy of Vegoallnce only and$6. CALL AND SEE THEM. ‘Modern Languages under Direction of the BERLITZ STIFIC SCHOOL OF | Sold by ail leading Grocers and Druggisia, Yoel tmured, rank Goodrich, of the New | more spiendid, and the internal dcenmuteone SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES The exerci ofthis school wil be Fesumed tn the | DAVED NICHOLSON, Prop'r, #7, LOUIS Ivy City track’ In a cab, and on the return trip | deiler ol porcelain whieh wages [0 ee ee Special Advantages tn Tnstramentaland Vooal Musia, | Poiveraty Bellding TUESDAY. OOTOEEE CTS, et wholesaie i ran away on North. fapitol street, and | Glaces, cost £4,800. Si —_— ‘Art and Elocution. Besides the general course instractions wiil be given = ne. inst @ tree demolished the vehicle, ee in special courses, as Civil and Mining Engineering, WM MUEHLEISEN, burying ‘i -,Goudrich ta the ruina. When hg ie Mp lao Have meee Fleventh Year Opens OCTOBER ST, 1685. | Suvile Chemistry, Seetaulurgy, Ge. = = Was gotten out it was foun at his was: c e ae set is open to sexes. 2b8 8 STH ST. ASHINGTOR, sprained and he was seriously injured about the | move irom tian eines Be an fdearer | Weave Placed on onr countersall the Newand De-| _Application by letter or personally, as above. Persons wishing yy Head and shoulders. “Between 9 and 6 o'clock | wmen he was strongly possessed, Williage Suitable Shapes in ae! STOTT | Meany m possbt last evening @ orses attached to a car- | was an awkward count z 5 RS. SL. MoGEES SCHOOL, A ar | ry apply to Prot ET. Fluge containing four persons run away at ist | large fect and with, Tees Cham the ensely Sees ad a} N A ny ill reopen September Leib, 1885. "Un: | pRistOs Deals or te nn Pe 0 Prot &. street und New York avenue northwest, run-| amount of mental. ability. ‘He nee 1 2 + | usual advautazes in Frenc! an JAMES C. WELLING, LL! ~ hing down M street. ‘They collided with a mili | way got it Into his head that he nad, 22, Some | At $1, $1.25, $1.37 and $1.48, which cannot he dupll Object Drawing, audi Brosiaeit, ae - ‘ wagon between 9th and 10th streets, throwing by Providence for a clergyman, and no amount: cated, and are worth each 50c. and 75e. more. B ABLEY HALL—A HOME SCHOOL FOR Vv ‘i a x — = ae oF the carriage horses to the ground and | of reasoning by his motier aud. irlondeesuie L Girls, near Poolesville, Md., Reopens SEPTEM- Snel : M breaking the shalt of the mili wagon. Noone | persuade iii to abandon thelder aie ae OUB HEAL FEUT SILE-BOUND HATS SEE 25th.” eras mocerate., FOr Circulars as pt. sth aig was injured. The carriage and horses are the appr thought struck the mother. Opening | Wesel at64e; sold elsewhere at 680, 760. and ¢1. | 9 M8. M.E. PORTIR, Principal, ___ au as ee property of Wm. Chambers, her Bible at the fifty-second chapter of Isaiah. ¢ PRIENDS' SELECT SCHOOL, AN ELEMENT- PENCERIAN BUSINFSS COLI EG, COR. 9TH EXTRA PALE BEER ———+__- she read to her son the verse commencing, Sry and high school for both sexes, 1811 Kat nw. SFetipe A peace toc cimerteteee. sui How Gordon Pasha Was Kilted, | “How beautitul upon the montane eens Rrowin aid UrnKTee OE coms w Iabaratory mmeind: | erialltian pomup conned weusen to esieertimemmtnes FOR SALE EVERYWHERE = 28 From the London Telegraph. feerot bin that bringeth good tidings, that = Siionat ‘oon! for rections. ant calisthenics: have | Aud sucsesstully perform the active duces ‘of fe. publisheth peace.” Then, turning to het son, been procured. ‘The corps of instruction hus been en- | Thorough instracuon given in Rapid Writing, the hing ‘The war office has forwarded to us the sub-| fhe sald: “Now. Willian, you koe your feet raed by graduates of Vassar and Swarthmore. ‘The | lish Language. correspondence, apd Carculations, Joined copy of the confidential report made by | are not beautiful; they are too hares tole be Major H. H. Kitchener, on the fall of Khar-| tiful.” This a outa William has ne ‘The only account by a person claiming to be | *4¥ ing for_the n nt Wa ; Fae et ah te oe all Poe prey rth grater e pe yd Ly ec py pre oe since mentioned tie Ligne | TRIMMED FLATS fs immense, We areselling Ele- | snathe lancuages js thoroush, and suficient to pre~ ned TURSDAY, School from 2:3 mand 6 pan. Office open Yor | nistry.— Heston Journals gant Styles Trimmed Children’s Hats st 60 and 76 | S¢hd tor catalogue or call at school from 2310 pm. to ‘by the year or quarter, on and ater MON DAN, apn, THOS W.SIDW3aiL, | ments . : 6 24.” A full corps of teachers. Lilustrated Crew: | gSSs nH rit an eye witness of the scene of Gen. Gordon's = = = cents and 61. SCHEER GE erg | ia etving full information, weut free on application: oe ti fy" “Z death relates: “On hearing the noise, I got my ory ITEMS. NE aan ai onLy IN Eadghese fe BELG Viewiaa ts |e 8 0 ik H i c: ; master’s donkey and went with him to the 2 RIBBONS, BIRDS AND WINGS, KING'S ‘Open Gctober ist. German and French taugh: 70x, GRAD Sus8 “Goo da c, We met Gordon Pasha at the outer | Great Bargain Sale: Goods tnt : PALACE IS YOUR PLACE. constant practice. For circulars apply 1224 Lith ANY LEAVITE, | OF BOSTON, loor of the palace. Muhammed Bey Mustapha | Sivem away. Look atthe prices white gilt Bw. Sesh 3a’__| Geamrvanee, Tass mime bareeay aed eee, mis = with my master, Ibrahim Bey Rushdi, ‘an offered for to-morrow only at R. Goldschmids | LADIES CHILDREN’S AND MISSES CLOAKS. SS © M. BALL, culture. 1012 10th st nw. ‘a3, | MILWAUKEE LAGER BEER about twenty cavasses, then went with Gordon | 812-7th st. n.w. U.S, Grants memorial plate, , M’ S10 21st st. nw. oan WILE BESUNE Pree toward the house of the Austrian Consul Han- | Sly 17¢; %_ gal. Colored glass water pitchers | Our Stock of Children’s Cloaks, Misses and Ladies | putvATE TEACHER OF ENGLISH BRANCHES, DONCH WILL BESUM THE BEST IN THE DIBTRICE sel, near the chureir, when we met someyebels | $3c; Superior white china chamber sets decora- | Cloaks{s larger than we care to have it, We must | kxperiencedin teaching foreignersthelanguage:24-1m, 2 on Orhenra Rear the outer gate of the palace, Gordon | #4 with broad colored borders and gold lines lene is anguage 26m | oo iepreaber % sacrifice, ASHINGTUN COLLEGIATE INSTITUT! orth: Pasha was walking in front, leading the party. | 0Dly 2.95; hand painted with flowers 4.59; with | "208d. We therefore will sell, even at a b enerrmaneccadicay nS foe é HE CEDARS as. on ee The rebels fired a volley and Gordon was killed | J8¢ 7.48; Color el bread trays 17¢; Hand- | Donot buy until you have inspected our Extensive 1023 Vermont avenue, a - ited frei cl A Home and Day School for Young Ladies. re — ‘St onee; nine of the cavasses, Ibrahim Bey | 8me hand paint nch china tea sets 6 Assortment, We guarantee it will pay yc 1 to go to ‘School for Young Ladies and Little | pins OCTOBER IST. Modern languages under the and Muhamm only 7.89; lored glass vin Y Boarding and Day 1 for : ‘0 = Hgond and Muhammed, Bey Mustapha were | OUIY 7.89;, Colored, glass vinegar rar jus ie ng. te g,oF the Hierlitz school.” Thorouxicourwe iy King faw’L ©. PALMER, Acer, lusic and Art A special clas on the Quingy ‘This institution will enter non tia swe ite annual aan litle kets ton, Ttoll of age. ‘Deror: 1224 20th Strest Northwest ‘A large number of witnessesstate Gordon was | tumblers only 89¢; Elegant hand painted com: ° a “ Killed neanthe gate of the palace, and various ire Pai run oe he raw 4 pes. Ganare semsion Wednesday, September 3 Miss EARLE. 1916 35th sy account ave n relat earsay of th “ sa set = exact manner in which he met. his end. Bev. | decorated with moss roses only 4.79; Colomed MER ZB, BUCHER enemies Principal. | QHORTHAND — REGULAR, CLASS SPSSIONS gral reliable witnesses saw and recognized Gor glass syrup Saiy a8e; Pisin esi fee Miss H.. HUNTER Wee Principal. | $9 every evening. F publications coustantty ouhang, sotlies Te on Delog drected fn eae? GbE, Ae- | Salt ahakers 10c worth, soe, Mine te OLE, 2S xfasisted by a fall corps of expertenoed teachers. | ScrelsiW ASH INGTON PHONOGRAPEICHEAD ‘The Soudan custoin of beheading and exposing | {sling goods of every description Will be sold at Principal. aulg7m. | QUAK ie ——__ 9% the heads of adversaries slain in battle was, | ‘e lowest prices. u P. CAULFIFLD, MUS. DOC. RIVATE LESSONS IN ALL GRADES OF apparent cariog outa was done ty “ts Johnson's 13th and E. Tee tnanen Coe TS Dion | emetic tee abo adie Bagare savages seem to have hhad ‘some Oysters! Listed Oysters ! ieee Gap TEER WEITIRG Seatee | ITUTE,«.w, corner Sth and Kate nw. joubt which was Gord ‘and great oe inte seen Togeructions | mathematical, ew, FLYNN, Fo eelgper sng af gine penal Berd egg Seg Tey ate OF Orsters ar- Sear ate ‘Private. = page pretrret and number | Rvening Classes, $3 and $5 amon AOS, urman, Ww! rere exposed, 2 “3 7a _Evening © o 8 ee townie wals Gordon's licad, some’ recognising, Piet aoe, the cena ths toed. Iso, PE ae ae ‘MONGAS'S SCHOOL FOR YOU One ee eee, ates ther he | Et Rod NKNEY INSTITUTE, 618 _CONNECTICI tite, One apparently rellable witness relates that he | Fried,&c. Also, the Famous Saddle Rock ets Le OR saw the rebels ent off Gordon's head ‘at the Broil, #e., High grade oysters only, aici ee ou palace gate after the town was in thelr hands | Jllttime Experience ES, addrdnsAloes BURGERS, Principals. “se26-Lam Wane SUDARY, toa] Ten &, w. —_—_—_——eaeaesese—E———— ae Boarding and School for Girls.” ‘The i7mm Gentlemen Who Are Suffering — by Schaar atk ul oe of Teens with tender feet will find great comfort in our ot fine Dongola Congress Gaiters at S206. 2 No, 006 7th strest, fourdoors above L, | wAL'GWQO%, PLATDS, bright colors, for children's Assowwrar Pune ROVAL pSteas. BAKING |-=3e— OVVDER ‘Fowsua Go, 08 Wall sires 2 ¥. apg bem | < 2 A