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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. OFFick oF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, Wasurscrox, D. C., Oct. 22, 1885, 11am. For the middle Atlante states, fair weather, winds gen shifting to west and south, tly w: ge wer barometer. for Friday, -ligntiy warmer fair’ weather 1s leated for the southern and middie Adantic States, and iocal showers Zollowed by slightly Warmer fair weath we indi r ons zee England. Frosts are firiicated for New Eng- land, the midd! tic states, and morth- rn portions of te south Atianile states to night. MosEs & Sow, cor. and F streets, have e largest extablishment and stocks of house. hold furnishings in tis De Em ¥ cor Gially invite the public to dsee thelr os teolishinent an ck, allot whieh is marked in plain figures. Tuae’ one of the elevators to the root ond witness the best view to be had of this ity, anc if conve d for yourseli the pri as they are selling the™ gcods. puricous set of salesmen are on each floor to answer any and all questions, MEDICATED AR, very heavy, lee $1. Good . France's corner "th and D. the ont: one price hat and gents’ furnishing store in the eity. sik down and see Money To LoaN on real estate. Jas. H. Marr, 936 F street. Fussrix's Ice Cream and Charlotte Russe. 1427 New York avenue, ALL-Woor CurLp’s PANTS, 75 cents. Else- man, corner 7th and E. Tue Latest STYLKxs in Fine Millinery and es, at popular prices. Prompt attention ma to ordered, work. Noots, 419 1th street ALA. bees, of the Sin Yorie stute prison, says Brandreth’s most valuapiccaihartic he ever ued, He has been @ xreat sullerer from rheumatism and Blood poi-oning, but obtained very little re- Yet trom medicin or doctors unzil he, com. ed using Brandreth’s Pilis. Fheumns . but gave him a vigorous appetite and purified bis biood completely. Darling, 156s, old popula No. 909 7th street north west. d, and exchanged. Marr, 936 F street, Fixx Porrsaits. Kets Kemethy, 1109 Pa. av. oN “has, by J. N. Oliver and bil for’aa ‘injunedon and for az against Albert G. Gedney, for Selling band stumps, which he claims is an in- ith lis nigits, he being the inven- Dk. HippES, specialist, at Willard’s to-mor- Tow, 12 to 4. ARE ‘p.—The examines ¢ 0 dis; pn Otte Their hy © who iture seth, Odd jon of every pe. Fellows Hatl. tthe iowest prices, Natioxar Rrenns Oa E street ink Toursday migist. Q 905 Pa. ave. yan, cor. Tthand E INSPANTANEONS Ph DGG F street. |. Hempler’s. CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-Night : v's Overs Hovse.—Frank Mayo in “Nor Fours Grrr, Horse—“A Tin Soidier.” Nartoxa. Tracer lente Cristo,” Wasniner iisk.—Ninth street and Rhode Island avenue. NAtioXAL SKATING RixK.—Three sessions daily. THEATER Cowrel: Allee Oates and variety. Dink MeseeM.—Gray & Stephens in “With- out a I 5 Hexz Orexa Hovse—“Irish Aristo-| eracy. ee Condensed Loents. At the anu: sof the Lud- wigy Unter stuetzungs Verein Bavern, the tol | Frank Weizand, presi- | Vice president; John C. @rew i Fi al cominit- Dohr, and Robert Debating society last evening juestion wiether labor organiza- Hons are beneticial to workingmen, and decided merits of the argument in the negative: ‘The Operatic association held its first meet- ing for mason last evening. The associa- to intends to bring out several operas during the winter. Yesterday Officer Marr recovered trom Dr. ‘Warren.living near Surrattsville, Prince George county, Md., a suddle which Dr. Warren had | ray, living at same | Mr. Ridgway bought it from a colored ed to be the saddle that was stolen | ington Asvinm stables on the mber 16ih last, et entered tue doorway of Mr. L. D. Sale, 1312 G street, iast_ night and, produc- Ing 4 note from the owner of the house,sent the rl in waiting up stairs with it whil f. Sale's overcoat and a pair of gloves and es- caped. The note Was u pretext to get the ser- Vant out of the wa: | Marguret Fitzgerald was in the Police Court barged with the grand larceny of a aud ebain valued at $60, the prop- | of the Hon. John F. Dezendorf, The case set for trial on Wedtiesday next, From W.H. Morrison we have the Library 3iugazine for Uetober. | About midnight last night Officers Huldun- Howetl arrested John Buller, colored, | housebreaking, and turned him t Boyle, of the seventh precinct. over to Sei Jobn Mansfield, colored, was convieted in the Crt pina Court to-day of the embezzlement of and was sentenced to jail for six months lrday. Mr. Edward M. Ide, of the Pension office, and Miss Emina J. Coutnor, of this city, ‘were wuietly married Monday "at the parsonage of @ New York Avenue Presbyterian church, by Kev. Dr. Bartlett. They immediately left’ for New York and Boston, and will return to this ity after an absence of two or three weeks. Last evening the Progressive club of Zion Baptist church presented to the church a fine jaa. The exercises were conducted by Prof. « B. Jobn-on, of Wayiand institute, assisted by Revs. Walk, Hobinson, Scott, Lee, Philil, Laws,and others. Profs. Daniels and Scott con- ducted the | part of the exercises. Mrs. BML. Whales 1 ies M. L. Jordan read in- teresting papers setting jorth the work of the club. Kev. Win. Gibbons is the pastor of the eburch, ‘Within the twenty-four hours ending at noon to-day, eigist bridal couples passed through the ladies” waiting room at the Baltimore & Poto- Mae depot, four of them having come down last evening on the Wasuington & Ohio train on honeymoon trips. Lincoln Post. G. A. R., was entertained at its Meeting last night by Chiet Engineer Lowe, of the navy, with an exceedingly interesting nar- Fative of the rescue of Lieut. Greely afd the survivors of his party. Mr. Lowe was chief en- Sineer of the steamer Bear. Jobe Caton, ¢ with the larceny of a horse ana waxon frum John M. Embry, was tried in the Criminal Court, Judge MacArthur, esterday, and iound guilty. He was sentenced Wrday w cue year in jail. MARRIAGE Licenses.—M: Hcenseshave been issued by the clerk of the court to James Brent and Jeanette Morton; W. L. Weast and Ella Hatton; Joseph Bell and Eliza Steward; W. H. Webrly, of York, Pa.,and Lillie A. Perry: Jobu A. Green and Lizzié Harris; Walter Broadie, of Batoptias, Mexico, and Sue Shep- herd; Edward A. Quiniard, of’ Sewanee, Ten! gud ‘Mary Y. Shepherd; Benjamin Gray an’ Lucy Thornton, both of Prince George’scounty, 4d; Charles Hf. Karz, of Memphis, Tenn., and Florence G. Parker,” Mandamus’ Clark’ and Maria Robinson; Julius Bell and Bettie Smith, both of Vienna, Fairfax county, Va; Hen: 1. Birmingham’ and Florence Lusby; W. H. Dougias and Lethe Palmer. es ee How He Gor a Vauise.—A ly. dressed white mau entered the harness store of Conrad Becker, 1345 Pennsylvania avenue, Yesterday, and ‘ordered three hand tobe Sent to the National hotel for bis invalid mother to select one from. Mr. Becker sent the bays to the hotel, where the porter was met by the man, who weni off, pretending to be going to bis mother's room, taking oue of the bags With him. “He ‘aiied to’ return, and the matter was re] tot ice for inves; reported to the po pigation, Rorpraics Reroxrep.—Jobn T. Clark, 1024 Beventh street southwest, re stolen’ from riage robe worth $15. T. A. Kendig, ports stolen from in front of his worth of flowers, Edward Hamilton, street, re the loss of agold watch ar st S46. %. D. Sale, 1312 G street, reports om his ball-way ‘an overcoat worth $5. <eun, irom the Soldiers’ home, st Va., reports stolen from bis roou, in the “Division,” $68. Lawrence D. 17 M street, reports stolen from the aving and printing, last Monday, ch worth $50. Mrs. Richard Crait, street, reports, stolen from bey house, ow sc urday, $100, and a gold wateh chain, Vaue 5170. — veut Te Be Goop, Bur He Isy'r—Bur- s, colored, was on trial in the Police narged with wife-beating. His “(that ber husband had assaulted teren ber th “Did be ever do so “Ob, yes, a hun- r bit me before.” she do for a living?” the je works for @ priest at St. she replied. “He works for ae Ougit to be good himself, e. “Yes, he ouglit to be, but he ‘elu. ‘The judge imposed # fine of pe Ser Se “Ab USTATE SALES.—R. O. Holtzman has ek. aw sale Of two fine building lots ou aud & streets, deep each, to ger. a Pitainger, treasurer; An- | Weddings Yesterday and To-day. ‘The wedding of the two danghters of ex-Gov. Alexander R. Shepherd, which takes place at Rock Creek church at three o'clock this aiter- noon, will be without display, but is an inter- esting social event to Washington. Miss May Shepherd marries Mr. Edwara Quintard, of Tennessee, and Miss Sue weds Mr. Walter M. formed sy" Bishop Quintana, & relative of the frstmen Podin. The bridal will t joned groom. ey, chureb, best man for his cousin, Edward A. Quinterd, and Mr. Kerchoff performs the same service for Mr. Brodie. The bridesmaids will be Miss Quintard and the two younger sisters of the brides. The ushers at the church will be W. B. Nunts, of Sewanee. Tenn.; John T. Beckett, New York; H. F. Davis, New Jersey, and John M. Young ‘and Charles's. Bradley, of this city. No reception will be given. After the marriage the party will return to Bleak House, and the newly-married couples take the evening train for New York, and return to Mexico some time this winter. ‘The family of Gov. Shepherd will leave here the lust of the month and rejoin him in Mexico. Ar. James McCoy, of Riverton, Va., and Miss Elizabeth Clothilde Word, of this city, were quietly married at the residence of the bride’s Sunt, Mrs, Win, P, Moran, yesterday" morning. ‘They ieft for an extended northern tour. The bride was attended by Miss Moran and Miss Kennerly, of Greenway Court, Va. ‘Ensign Percival J. Werlich, of the U. 8. pavy, and Miss Harriet McCeney had a brilliant wed: ding at St. John’s church last evening. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Dr. Leonard, rector of the chureh, and @ large assembi: of faehionable people’ were present. The ushers were Dr. Ruth, U. ; Lieut. J. H. Fillmore, Mr. Redpath and Mr. Brown. A reception was held after the ceremony at the residence of the bride's mother, 1308 Connecticut avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Werlich afterwards left tor New York. Mz. Fayette C. Ewing and Miss Mattie Mc Douald were married at St. John’s church last evening. A la number of their friends were present. Rev. Dr. Leonard performed the cere- quony ‘Mr. W. P. Stearns and Miss Maggie Flower were married by the Rev. J. L. at the | residence of the bride’s sister, 2437 K street last evening. A reception was ‘held later, an the presents and congratulations were numer ous. a THE “PEOPLES' ADVocaTE” LIBEL Surt Cox- TINUED.—The case of Editor John Wesley | Cromwell and Manager Chas. A. Lemar, of the Peoples’ Advocate, and ex-Captain Wm. P.Gray, of Company B, Capital City Gaards, chargec with criminal fivel, as heretofore published in THE Stak, which was set for trial in the Police Court to-day, Was again continued until next uesday. — Two SouprerS HELD FoR ROBBERY.—Jas, MeGurl and Frank Esmond, members of bat- tery E, third artillery, statioved at the Wash- igton barracks, were urraigned in the Police art this morning, charged with the grand areeny ofa guld watch and chain valued at 120, the property of Major J. B. Burbanks, | McGurt picaded guilty and Esmond said he Was guilty of finding the wateh, which was ac- cd as a plea of guilty. Mr. "Thomas stated the watch had been left in a closet, eit was iound, and subsequently pawned. that wh The case was sent’ to the grand jury; bonds | $5c0. ‘They were committed in default of ball. oF THE Rouser, clive Pontier, of aa Who gave the name suuson, On the charge of being 8 F. Barnes, who is now charge of robbin nshend of $522 in the Cite ast week. The Sun of this morning says: When arraigned before Justice I on was identified by John the iuan who told bim to let Barnes will be pronounced pon the new bell of St. John’s chapel, 22d street and Virg ast 4 O'clock Saturday aiternoon. St, Jobu’s parish, will con- B, Reazer, ‘The new bell, which j the’ servis arse of the Weighs 1,000 pounds, was made at Clilton EL at Troy Bie et Lee, THE CHARITY ORGANIZATION SOCIETY.—The annual meeting of the fourth branch of the charity organization society of this District was | Meueely’s sundry held last night at the house of the secretary, Miss H. A. West. Emery, 1707 De Sales street norte The retiring president, Mr. B. Pickman made a briet ad ‘aud the reports of the secretary and trea.urer were read, The foliowing board of managers was elected to rve lor the coming year: B. Pickmun Mann, resic . H. Doolittle, vice president; Mist . Crosby. secretary; John F. Cook, Miss H. A. Emery, auditor; other members, Rey W. H. Brooks, Dr: Jas. W.’Grabam, M Mann, and C. OLEoMARGARINE DEALERS CANNoT PLEAD IgNoRANcE.—In the Criminal Court, Judge | MaecArtiur, this morning, Ma t Riley, | charged with selling oleomargarine without lubel, was tried and convicted, and a motion in arrest of judgment was filed.’ The testimony was very similar to that {n the preceding like cases, the principal witness being Prof. Taylor, Of the azricultural department, who testified to examining the urticle sold, under the micro- scope, aud finding it not to be butter. The delense wis that she did not know the char- acter of the article, but the court held it was her business to know it, ————— Affairs in West Washington. MARRIED AND Gong To HER New Hour.— Mr. Frank Higgins, of Rockville, Md., was mar- ried yesterday aiternoon to Mi~s Itoberta Baker, at the residence bere of her aunt, 3036 P street. The coupie went to their future home in Rock: | Ville last evening, where a handsome reception was tendered them by the mother of the groom. Guaix Recerprs.—Canal boat Maryland ar- rived with 2.500 bushels of corn and 1,500 bushels of wheat. Canal boat Seneca arrived with 1,000 bushels of corn and 700 bushels of wheat for Hartley Bros. PPING NeWs.—<chooner Annie F. Conlon cleared to-day with 900 tous ot coal for Boston, chooner Hitcheock cleared to-day with 1,000 tons of coal for Portland, Me. Nores.—A reception will be given to Rev. Dr. Fullerton to-morrow evening at the parsonage of the Presbyterian church, by the cot tion of that chureb.- Adeiine Harris and Barbara Arthur, two young colored women, were arrest- ed by Officer Fisher yesterday for pulling each other's hair and disturbing the peace—W ater has been turned on the Georg town level of the canal again, and pavigation has been resumed. —The funeral of little Effie Burrows took place to-day, and was largely ati led. TEMPERATURE AND CONDITION OF WATER AT7 A. M.—Great Falls, temperature, 54: con- dition, 4. Receiving reservoir, temperature, 59. condition &t north connection, 4; soutn connection, 6. Distributing reservoir, tem- rature. GO; condition at influent gatehouse, 5; condition at effluent gatehouse, 36, High tides in the river to-day at 5:46, m. and 6:04 p.m. ee Alexandria Affairs. Reported for Tite EVENING STAR. CoxPoraTIoN CourT.—The corporation cou Judge Meade, continues Its sessions. ieny Wilhs, who was caught some weeks ago in the store of Mr. John Crilly, on Fairiax street, has been sentenced to the penitentiary,two years, for burglary. Two cases, in whieh Mr. J. Dun- can sues to recover from Mr. Adams and frm Mr. Orrison money bet on @ horse race, have been tried, and verdicts given for the defendants. PoLice Batt.—The ball given at the Opera house by the police last night was well atten- ed. Nearly 700 tickets had been sold, and the sum realized will assist considerably in paying for the new uniforms. PoLice REPokt.—Lieut. Smith and Officers Lattin, Lawler, and Grady arrested last ni Jeff Phillips, John McCauley, Peter Murphy, and John Quinn for disorderly conduct. | They are held for a_hearing.—The mayor has fin James Henderson $5 and Bun x $5 for Aghting.— Geor, un, for stealing an um- brella, has been sent to jail for sixty days, and George Tucker sent back to the chain-gang., Nores.—Messrs. Benedict Baer and §- Fe Ein- stein, well known in Washington, were natu- falized here by Judge Meade yesterday.—M. ‘M. Browi jured last November on the Mid- land rail has entered sult for against the company.—Commonwi torney Clements narrowly escaped drowning at the ford of four-mile run yesterday, his having been swept off by the current.’ ex to the corporation court for approvalen tol court for approval.— The county board of supervisors has been in session to-day at the Columbus-street court house.—Mr. Jas. Whalan went out to fasten his gate Tuesday night. Just as he secured the gate a hand was reached over the gate and car- Hed of Mr. W's hat. By the time he got his ate open again lef had disappeared.— '. Geo, Re Hill is to be a candidate tor. al man in the 4th ward, vice Reid, resigned, ——— 9 gi al New Fart Dazss Goons ALI-WOOL PLAIDS, bright for children’s Wear, sj mt —_ AD BLACK CASHMERES, double fold, 28 inches wide, in brown, blue, green and garnet, (agtad wool) Le yan fr $1.50. ‘Svecial low prices for oar BLANKETS. Patra iarge sise DOUBLE WHITH BLANEETS, ail pore “abt Canes {UITING, one yard and @ halt z BS ¢ NEW STYLE, BEAUTI- very cheap at et Nal shag CRIB BLAN! HEAVY BED Co; de. BRUCADE COLORED SILK VELVET, $1.50. BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, 0c. BLACK CASHMERE SHAW! DOUBLE WHITE BLaRkens Sa EXCELLENT QU. Eticx EXCELLENT QUALITY COLORED SILKS 92. HaNpou BROCALE. DRESS 1246. HSUEEWibEa GL le a CARTERS, CASH PRICES SMALL PROFIT. Carannn. COMPLETE TREATMENT, WITH INHALER FOR EVERY FORM OF CATARRH. $1. 48K FOR SANFORDS RADICAL CURE. ‘Head Colds, Watery Discharges from the Nose and Eyes, Ringing Noises in the Head, Nervous Head- ‘ache and Fever instantly relieved. Choking mucus dislodged, membrane cleansed and ‘healed, breath sweetened, smell, taste and hearing re- stored, and ravages checked. Cough, Bronchitis, Pains in the Chest, Dyspepsia, Wasting of Strength and Flesh. Loss of Sleep, etc., cured. One bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrhal Sol- vent and one Dr. Sanford's Inhaler, in one pack- ‘age, of all druggists, for $1. Ask for SANFORD's RAD- IcaL CURR, x pure distillation of Witch-Hazel, Am. Pine. Ca, Fir, Marigold, Clover Blossoms, etc. POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO., BOSTON. — “KIDNEY PAINS” and that weary sensation ever Present with those of painful kidn-ys, weak backs, overworked or worn out by standing. walking, or the sewing machine, cured by CUTICURA ANTI-PaIN PLASTER, a new, original, elegant, and speedy anti- dote to pain and inflammation. At drugyists, 25¢; five for $1.00. Malled free. Porrer Dave AND PuEMICAL Co, Boston. ool ‘DID THE DEED. ‘The white fingers of Mary Newton pressed the Electric Button and FLOOD ROCK was shattered into fragments. There was great re- Jolcing over the removal of this formidable and dan- gerons barrier; but there is greater rejoicing among the PEOPLE over the VICTOK E. of ADLER'S TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE. Facts are facts, and figures are figures, We ask your ‘Attention to a few figures bused upon facts. NEWMARKET OVERCOATS, strictly all OVERCOATS, Oxford and brown mixtures..... FINE KERSEY OVERCOATS, sill facing and SLeCVE MMO anes eeensrene FINE PRINCE ALBERT SUITS, strictly all wool, 6.76 12.75 eeegenstemseeemmermernermeenenenemeeerrnenee 17.60) DEXTER HAIR LINE PANTS, strictly all WOOK ssnserne BLACKSTONE CASS. PANTS, neat hair line. FINE WORSTED PANTS, neat silk stripe... 4.37 VICTOR E. ADLER'S TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, 927 AND 929 SEVENTH ST. N. W., Corner Massachusetts avenue, STRICTLY ONE PRICK, Sg Oven evenings until 9; Saturdays until 11, oo! “Ouz Bovs- ‘THE BOY THAT BUYS A “GOOD BOOK” WITH THE MONEY HIS FATHER GIVES ‘HIM TOGO TO THECIROUS.IS ABAD RISK FOR A LIFE INSURANCE 00. THE BOY THAT ROMPS AND PLAYS AND SHOUTS: AND CLIMBS FENCES AND SCALES WALLS, MAY COST HIS PARENTS AN EX- TRA SUIT OR PA‘R OF PANTS Occa- SIONALLY, BUT NO DOCTORS’ BILLS WE HAVE WELL PROVIDED FOR THIS MANLY KIND OF BOY IN CLOTHING THAT WILL NOT RIP OR TEAR-THAT WILL STAND HARD KNOCKS AND ROUGH USAGE—BUT, WITHAL, CUTAND MADE UP WITH AN EYE TO BEAUTY IN EFFECT AS WELL AS STRENGTH. WE HAVE “NORFOLKS,” THREE-PIECE SUITS, SINGLE-BREASTED, DOUBLE- BREASTED, PLEATED SUIT& IN FACT, EVERY KIND OF SUIT.MADE. SEPAR- ATE PANTS, SHORT AND LONG; OVER- COATS AD LIB. SHOULD YOU WANT ANY PARTICULAR THING IN Boys’ AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, AND CAN- NoT FIND IT ELSEWHERE, YOU ARE SURE TO FIND IT FOR THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE AT B “THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING COMPANY,” N.W. CORNER 7TH AND D 8Ts. 0020 J. M. GRADY, Managza, NNN boil Ex Gf RXN §S% ° aed PEM feo BS E%& HON DN CGP ts PALACE, $14 SEVENTH STREET N. W. GREAT REDUCTION mt FRENCH PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS! ‘Wool, serve lining and silk sleeve lining.........§ 7.50 | Having conctuded to Close our Large Production of FRENCH PATTERN HATS and BONNETS, we offer the follow:ng: 15 Elegant Fine Imported FRENCH HATS at $11; ‘Worth $25. 20 Elegant Fine Imported FRENCH HATS at $10; Worth $20, 25 Elegant Fine Imported FRENCH HATS at $3; Worth $18. 2.78 | 40 Elegant Fine Imported FRENCH HATS at $7; Worth $15. 8.37 | 50 Elegant Fine Imported FRENCH HATS at $6; Worth $12. 100 Assorted BONNETS and HATSat $5; Worth $10" ‘We have on hand 250 of OUR OWN MAKE, very Stylish, Desirable, at $3.50, $4, $4.50, $5 and $6. CALL AND SEE THEM. ‘We have placed on our counters all the New and De- Sukable Shapes in FRENCH FELT HATS, At $1, $1.25, $1.37 and $1.48, which cannot he dupli cated, and are worth each 60c. and 75c. more. OUR REAL FELT SILK-BOUND HATS ‘Wesel at54c.; sold elsewhere at 68c,, 75c. and $1. Our Stock of CHILDREN’S TRIMMED AND UN- Tur Gexess Or Goon Crormme TRIMMED Hare is immense. We are selling Ele- 18 GOOD WooL. THERE ARE WOOLENS THAT ARE “ALL WOOL,” AND THERE ARE “WOOL- PENS" THAT ARE NOT ALL WOOL. A MAN WAS IN OUR STORE SOME MONTHS AGO WHO REFUSED TO BE- LIEVE THAT ANY CASSIMERES WERE ALL WOOL, BECAUSE, AS HE SAID, HE HAD MANUFACTURED THEM, BUT THIS ONLY SHOWED WHAT KIND OF “ALL WOOL" GOODS HE MADE. THE MATERIALS OF WHICH OUR CLOTHING I8 MADE ARE TESTED BY BOILING SAMPLESIN ACID, WHICH RE- VEALS ANY COTION, NO MATTER HOW CAREFULLY CARDED IN WITH THE WOOL. BY THIS PLAN WE KNOW WHAT WE USE, AND WHEN WE PUT A TICKET ON OUR GOODS READING “ALL WOOL” IT MEANS THAT LITERALLY, AND IS GUARANTEED. IN MANUFACTURING ONLY THE BEST “PURE DYE” SEWING SILK IS USED, MAKING NOT ONLY A HANDSOME SEAM,BUT A STRONG ONE. HOW MANY GARMENTS YOU SEE IN WHICH THE STITCHING ON THE EDGES HAS CHANGED COLOR, SHOWING THAT LINEN OR COTTON THREAD WAS USED IN MAKING. EACH YEAR SEES SOME IMPROVE- MENT IN THE MANUFACTURE OF READY-MADE CLOTHING. ONLY A FEW YEARS AGO ONE COULD TELL A READY-MADESUIT ATSIGHT, BUT NOW SOME OF THE MOST GENTEEL MEN ON THE STREET WEAR READY-MADE CLOTHING, AND MANY OF THEM TELL US THAT THEY CAN BE RETTER FIT TED FROM OUR STOCK THAN TREY HAVE BEEN BY THE MOST EXPENSIVE MERCHANT TAILORS, IN OVERCOATSITIS SIMPLY A WASTE OF MONEY TO PAY $75 TO $85 FOR ONE WHEN THE SAME GOODS, WITH THE VERY BEST SILK TRIMMINGS THAT ARE MADE, CAN BE BOUGHT FOR $50. OUR “MONTAIGNAC’ FUR AND SCHNABEL BEAVERS ARE “FINE as SILK.” OUR SILK-LINED PRINCE AL- BERT COATS ARE GENUINE ENGLISH GOODS, AND COST ABOUT TWO-THIRDS 48 MUOH 48 IF MADE TO ORDER. — * E. B BARNUM & CO. oct20 A penny ved is two earned is « proverb every one has heard, but which but few practice. While pra- dent about certain expenditures, many display reck- Jess extravagance in others. A man who thinks noth- ing of buying a $7 box of cigars will grow! at his wife for paying fifteen cents for s new ribbon for her back hair. ‘There are many who would run all over town to save ten cents om @ barrel of flour, and yet will [eomipreyd beg tei sca Atratiguy, Panoollg sks af EB, erdeee aati gant Styles Trimmed Children's Hats at 60 and 75 cents and $1. 1F YOU WANTSILK VELVETS, VELVETEENS, RIBBONS, BIRDS AND WINGS, KING'S PALACE IS YOUR PLACE. LADIEY CHILDREN'S AND MISSES CLOAKS. Our Stock of Children’s Cloaks, Misses and Ladies’ Cloaks is larger than we care to have it We must ‘unload. We therefore will well, even at a sacrifice. ‘Do not bay antil you have inspected our Extensive Assortment, We guarantee it will pay you to go to x NNN GGG ™ Ex HARE g a 88s Rc HN RN Goo 5 K KUN NN GGG S58 PPP A COO EER Lhd AA E AA oo E pre AA OE aA 9 EB > MA tun 24 GS Eee 2 814SEVENTH STREET N.W. ol Mostca Axsvms FIFTY THOUSAND COPIES OF A MUSICAL ALBUM, CONTAINING THE CHOICEST SELEC- ‘TIONS OF THE MOST CELEBRATED AUTHORS, WILL BE GIVEN AWAY FREE TO ALL MY TEA AND COFFEE CUSTOMERS, ‘THE DISTRIBUTION WILL COMMENCE ON SATURDAY MORNING, 177m OF OCTOBER, AND CONTINUE DAILY UNTIL THE EDITION 18 EXHAUSTED. NONE SHOULD FAIL TO SECURE A COPY, ‘THE MUSIC BOOKS CANNOT BE BOUGHT FOR : $81 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR | LESS THAN FIFTY CENTS AT ANY MUBIC STORE IN THE CITY. Resin Sk TEAS aND COFFEES ARE RETAILED AT WHOLESALE PRICES. SUGARS - AT CosT. © D. KENNY, . bots ities for pares Weather. a lambs woo! underwear, 25, 5025, Fancy colored merino do., 50, 75c., $1, 's extra heavy brown’ ease tae aes Perrin Freres id gloves. Suspenders, hdk'®, linen collars. mutters. a assortment silk neck wear, 25, 50¢. % made French socks, 2 pair 25c. 4 call tor inspection respectiully solicited. RC Lewis, 20.718 st., bet. [and K n.w. Established 1868, Ons lowest price to ail. 2 _EDUCATIONAL. EWOOD INSTITUTE. ‘Daily Class in French for Ladies from 1:30 to 2:30 for Ladies from 2:30 to 3:30 P Giaes tm ngitsh Literatare #r0m 990.10 10:30 a m. Wie tate pal Sasvins thy, GES WISHES 10, GIVE LESSONS Latin, Greek aod iglish Branches pri- fately or in a ochook Dent references; terms wiosudliy low. Address Box 97, Star office. ise JARENCH LANGUAGE —LUCIEN F Gor Bing race native of Paris. France. “Xai ral Method. Aiming conversational resalts. Extra Fine Select Oysters Thirty cents per quart at Weser' deel northwents Aleova fing Se St Moe York and Philadelphia Oysters received dully.1 Only S10 Each. Thred splendid Singer sewinz machi: in good order, at Oppenheimor's, 539 Stray we Good Oyster Wenther, “Johnson,” 440 and 442 9th street, one door from E, has ail the choice brands’ sever re every available style—Lynn Haven Half Shell, Select Steamed, &c. Oysters by the quart delivered, Ladies’ Saloon first floor. Polite at- tention, 2 New Sewing Machines ofany make, for rent by the week or month, at Oppenheimer's, 528 9th st. nw. a Ladies Fine Pebble Shoes, in common sense and opera toe, at $1.47. STRASBURG! 2 No. 906 7th street, four doors above L. For Cheapest Long Wraps go to Young’s, 736 7 In Overcoats ‘We are boss. The largest stock and lowest prices in the city. “Eiseman Bros., corner 7th and E.6 The Cheapest Place In the city to buy Silver Plated Ware is at the Boston Variety Store, 705 and 707 Market Spuce. 22-tu,th,sim Gent's English Waukenphasts, 4n congress, button and lace, at $2.87, worth $3.50. Z. STRASBURGER, 2 No. 906 7th street, four doors above L Blankets from 50c. up. J. E.Young,736 7th Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy cured my wife of General De- bility and Liver Complaint. Gratefully yours, Wm. Lundy, Baltimore, M €0 Misses’ Solid Leather Spring Heels, and common sense heeled shoes, from 98c. up. Z, STRASBURGER, 2 No. 906 7th street, four doors above I, Best Shirts to order,$1. J.E.Young,736 7th 3 Eiseman Bros’, Boys and children’s department. Our trade in this department is of such proportion that it Justified us this season to lay in a stock double as large as ever shown, and as our second floor, the full depth of the building, is devoted to the boys, you can be sure to find everything that a boy may wish for in the way of weuring apparel. Exoman Bros, the manulacturing clothiers and Jors, As a Cure for Sore Throat and Coughs, “Brown's Bronchial Troches” have been thor oughly tested, and maintain their good reputa- €0 tion. JAULFIELD, LATE PROFESSOR ibs kingmon ocl9-et* (INE DUVAL MACK, 1424 NJ MiBnat Reommoed, hee Schoo! of elation and = ranches, Dramate Are elsanch and Mathematics, ocls-oee VOCAL LESSONS ns, HARRIETTE MILLA, Cards at Eitis & Co.’ oclG-1m R ESSONS IN ENGLISH, BOoK- PESATE chmanship, Mathematics. of Germany, Feasonable. COURT BF, WOOD. 37 Finhst, ne ocz-diw RL nN ‘E—BOARDING AND BN Gaeol fir Gitis, at Alexandria, Va. Nc yest Educational advan: LAY set001 oF THE QOLUMBIAN UNIVER SITY. THE FACULTY. JAMES C. WELLING, LLD, President. THE HON. WALTER & COX, LLD., of Contracts, and of Crimes and Hox. wit iemennors. TRE HON. WILLIAM A. MAURY, LL.D, Professor of Equity Jurispradence, of Common Law Equity Preading, of the Law of Evidence, an? the Law of Partnership. THE HON. WILLIAM STRONG, LLD, Lecturer on Constitutional Law. THE HON. FRANCIS WHAPTON, LLD., Lecturer oa Criminal Law. GEORGE F. APPLEBY, SQ, Amociate Proieeor of Practice and Judge of Moot rm ROBERT G FOX, LLD, Tredearer. cercises of the School will he resumed in the ure Hall’ of the Columbian University, OCTOBER T1H. at 6 O'CLOCK PML, when the announcements ‘or the sear will be mde. “The Facul- and coures of ustruction will tye the same nt faring Ing Fears, with the addition of a special Spiess: on SRIMINAL LAW, BY DR Fer extalogdes, application may mateie Wm. H Moron 476 Ma ave: Angiun & 24 F st... Fitch, Fox « brown, 1437 Pa ave, oF to JAMES C WELLING LID, President os « jeasarit home. ‘Ierms moderate. Addr SisttenrGca G POWELL, Principal, cclo-zin os S PREP. i AMITH, WELLES! ERMAN PRACTICE IN CLASSES A amination, 1008, Nest. nw. Pupils of all ages in- | H. 0 ic University. Addresw 71 Mth st. structed in Freneh and Music. Highest ref | RW.» 0F city High School. ‘cl-im* erences. Apply to Pri oclO-lme TERMAS, TAUGHT TO AD AND CHIL ED SCHOOL AND KINDER. | (Waren (from > seats of age). by a native of Ger- MGs Nicer POLLOCK ana NOERR prix | Many. Converancfon (<ataral Netuod)'a aperia ty. Gipais. Tenth year. New England methods. Genuine | CB! ‘Daily and ~aturday clases | Miss DOKA Kindergarten. Sid Gertaan languages, | ZIWAT, 1496 Corcoran si. nm. _seablm Classes Mimited. 1127 13th st. n.w., one square from | TROP. KASPAR, HAVING RETURNED FROM nas Circle, ‘Teachers trained. ‘ocls-Im Europe. ‘T SCHOOL-SIXTRENTH ANNUAL Sbs. | Has resumed his lessone on the Violin, at his residence, yhorough insiriction —"Drawhig and Fanating. Evening Clasen ip “Mechanical Dre AppIY at the rooms, 1318 T st." opposite. Fra: Park, MRS.S.E. FULLER, Principal. ocl0-Im* HE ECLECTIC SEMINARY.—RARE CHANCE | for the traning of children. Mr. and Mrs.Z RICHARDS will, at the juest of many nts, Tee cae = PEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF HOWARD UNI- M* ‘VERSITY. AT THE FREEDMEN'S HOSPITAL CUIRSSIMENCES SATURDAY, OCT. 17, 1885. Surgical, by Prof, N. F.Graham,on Saturdays at 4 Pm. ‘Medical, by Prof. T. B. Hood, Sundays at 2 p.m, pObstetrioal and Diseases of Women, by Prot C. B rv Diseases of throat by Prof. J. E. Brackett, Post-mortem examinations at reguisr intervals Prot. D.8. Lamb. ‘od Dispensary clinic daily at 12m. by Dr. F. J. Shadd. Providence Hospital Surgical Clinics Sundaysat 9:30 atm during November, December, and Janeaty oy Prof R. Reyburn. Dental Clinics daily at Freedman's Hospital br Dr. Starr Parsons, ‘ocs-thol T]HE LADUES' ART ASSOCIATION OF N.Y. Corcoran Building, Spudio 86. Instruction in ‘Drawing. Oil, Water-Co.or and China painting, Deco- ration, principles of Design. Perspective and Artistic Anatomy. E MAYNICKE, Principal, oc3-1m_ OLLIERE SCHOOL Zour boys taxen aoe BOYS ‘our cen as boarders. oesom 1538 I street n. w. NY ‘18S MAY H. MEAD, a TEACHER OF PIANO. Terms reasonable. For references and other rthou- Jars apply at 902 22d St. nw. ‘ime We Stake Our Reputation On it that we sell boys’ and children’s clothing lower than any other house in, the city. We give a polo eap with every boy's sult or over. coat we sell, Eiseman Bros. corner 7th and E streets. 5 Fresh Alderney sutter churned every morn- ing and delivered in % Ib. “Ward” prints, 40. per lb, Also cottage cheese and butter mili; Sweet milk 5c. per quart, Cream 15 cents. = FAMILY SUPPLIES, Best Sugar-cured Shoulders, + Best Salt-cured jb No. 1 Mackerel, 60c. doz: Ni Muckerel, 25 anc 80c. doz: Golden Syrup. 30 ood io die alia 1b.; Best south Carolina Rice brand Mik, 6Uc.: Cross and Blackwell's Chow. Che 25e. qt. botile: Valor Atatches, 200 in a box, 18c. doz, boxes: Side Mest, sige. per side: Tea worth selling for 60c. 1b.:'Tea worth 60c. selling for 6u¢. 1D Best Patent Roller Flour, $6 per bbl; best Patent Extra Flour, $5.25 per bbl.: Extra, $4.75 per bbl. INDIA TEA COMPANY. 449 71 st. 6 w. ‘7th street cars pass the door. cl WP Ric ror BrSTSUGARCUREDMEATS. ‘Best Hams... Zac. Best Shoulders. ser ‘Breakfast acon..120. ‘Best Lard, 5 ibs. "400. ‘Watch our prices this season, G WITMER & CO., Grocers, ocl0 1918 Pennsylvania avenue, ‘ne New York WASHINGTON THA AND COFFEE COMPANY, 438 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. Sell Cream Java, 33c. Old Gov. Java, 28c. and 300, Gholee Maracaibo, 25¢, per pound ine Rios from 15 to 28 cents per pound. Green Coffees, from 10 to 2Uc. TEA>.—We hiave @ compiete assortment of Im Gun Powder, Formosa, Oolongs, English ‘and Jupans: Our 50c. Spring Leafs are an- ces re. aftoatemcrnauted, Te; Steam A, 60; B No, ‘Carolina Rice, 7c., 8c. 2 g°8 ERE RRR gor EE ERE 55 fe fet fe ee Ook 8 RE ey co ERE R R ERE 5x38 7 THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, is without a doubt the mést BxawTIFUL and the most Norririous Flour 1 the World. ‘The Millers have not only the most perfect Mill, ery invented up to the present aime bay ieay eed Ht we present time, but tuey produce s'Flour UseuRrameD by any millin the word. o prove that we would simply slate that a “large quan ity ofthis magniticent Flour is shipped anuually to Europe und eaten at the principal Louris of tue old world. We GUARANTEE that it Is made from selected hard wheat Grown in Minnesota and Dakota, ‘It 1s ‘au acknowledged fact, thut in this Flour a perfect sep- aration of the giutiucus, particles of the wheat berry and a thorough elimiuation of all woak and. starchy matter has at last been reached, and 1s consequently more Nurerniovs, yielding mére bread to the barrel {han ‘any other Flour. ‘the best trade admits that from its bread making qualities it is the cheapest, as Well a8 the best, for either family or bakers. ue, and unsurpassed by any Flour made. kvery sack and every barrel is Warranted to give entire satisiuction= STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY. One ofthe most beautiful Winter Wheat Patents ‘ever offered to the trade. It is unexcelled by any other Patent except Ceres, and will please the most ex- ‘acting housekeeper and satisfy the most fastidious epi- cure GILT-EDGE, A magnificent Winter Wheat Patent, RELIANCE. A splendid Minnesota Patent Flour, made by the celebrated Hungarian process, It isa very cheapand beautiful Patent, within the reach of all classes, and we guarantee will give satisfaction to every one who will try it, GOLDEN HILL, ‘The old reliable stand-by and the Standard Family Flour of the District. It is equal in quality to a great many high-priced Patent Flours, whilst it can be bought for considerable less money. We defy competi- tors to bring forth any Flour superior to CERES, STERLING, GILT-EDGE, RELIANCE or GOLDEN HILL, and we tee! assured that any housekeeper who ‘tries them once will never use anything else, For sale by al grocers, ‘Wholesale Depot, corner 1st st. and Indiana ave. sel8- WM. M. GALT & 00. Taw Is Tae Wearmer For A FALL OVERCOAT, WHICH YOU WILL FIND AT OUR ESTABLISH- MENT. PRICES FROM $7 TO $25. NOW I8 THE TIME TO INVEST IN A FALL BUSINESS SUIT. WE HAVE THEM IN SACKS AND FOUR BUT- ‘TON CUTAWAYS, PRICES FROM $10 TO $25, FOR CUSTOM WORK. WE HAVE FULL LINE OF PIECE GOODS, FIRSTCLASS WORK IN EVERY INSTANCE BUSINESS SUITS TO ORDER FROM $25 TO $45. DRESS SUITS FROM $85 TO,900. NOAH WALKER & 00, oclO, / @2 Pennsylvania Avenue Another supply of the RUASIAN KNITTED CAP, BED FEZ AND SEE-SAW CAPS, in all colors, at Bormixe Co. ~ Corner of 27th and K sta, 2.w., “Wasmrworox, b. C., ‘BHeurich’s celebrated M™ VERNON SEMINARY, 1100 anp 1104 M Srarer N.W. ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN HOME AND DAY SCHOOL, FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS ‘MRS, ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, AM, Principal. MISS SARAH A. SCULL, Vice Principals. MES, EUGENIA CUTHBERT, } Assisted by « Corps of Thirteen Able Masters and ‘Teachers, Highest Standard In English and Classical Studies, ‘Modern Languages under Direction of the BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES. ‘Special Advantages In Instrmentaland Vocal Music, ‘Artand Elocuuion. Eleventh Year Opens OCTOBER 1ST, 1885, Application by letter or personally, as above, an22-3m RSJ. L McGEES’ SCHOOL, AT 1il n.w., will reopen September 16th, In sual advantages in French (Belts ‘metbod) and in Object Jyrawing. auzé-3in BRARLEY HALLIA HOME SCHOOL FUR Girls, near Poolesvilie, Md., Reopens SEPTEN- BER 16th, Terms moderate.’ For circulars ad- dress Mrs. 3. KE. PORT! ‘sul-3me RIENDS’ SELECT SCHOOL, AN ELIMENT ary and high school for both sexes, 1811 I st. n.%., will reopen 9th mo. (Sept) 14th. ‘To provide ‘for growta, and progress of school @ laboratory andad. tional room for recitations and calisthenics have been procured. The corps of instruction bs been en- larged by graduates of Vassar and Swarthmore. ‘The instruction in English, mathematics, naural science fand the languages is ihorouzh and ‘sufficient to pre- re students for our best colleges and universities. snd tor Catalogue or call st school from 2:30 pm. to 4pm. THOS, W. SIDWE aul Princ ROSA PORSCHES GERWAN, FRENCH ‘and kn<I'sh Schon! and Kin terzarten will re- Open Mctober ist. German and Frencn taugh constant pi For circulars apply 1224 12th Rw. auzl-3m* BAL! peo BU 2ist st. mw. PRIVATE TEACHER OF ENGLISH BRANCHES. Experienced ip teaching foreigners the language.24-1m WASHINGTON COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, 1023 Vermont avenue, Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies and Little ir ‘This institution will enter upon its twelfth annual seosion Wednesday, September "23d, 1635. Mra. Z. D, BUCHER sesceueuneeenseennesevm-Princtpal. Miss H. E. HUNTER... Vice Principal. Assisted by # full of experienced teachers. Prinpal ule 70 P. CAULFIELD, MUS. DOC., 720 17th st. o.w. First ‘will resume business October 1, 1885, 2 rr ace = 1119 10th st. n.w. ‘Vocal and Instrumental Pupils received. se23-1m* ITZ SCHOOLS OF LANGUAGES, Decale BROOKLYN, BE, sel9-3m N. NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMO! MINKEAPOLIS. "| STPAUL oe Recognized everywhere 16 best. schools learning to speak. write. read and understand the for SH a tater ay etn show out oc8 Apply toProf. N. JOLY, 723 14th st. nw. INGTON ACADEMY OF TELEGRAPHY. “Only school of the Kind here. A special Invite: tion to all to see the method by which you ean soon earns profession. 20 1st st... je6-5m S. ALFRI-D BUJACS ENGLISH RAND MES ALFRED eEGr soand Lite Giris, 1012 17th se Dw. ADI session cominences SEPTEMBER 25th. - “eed-ame HORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING PRACTI- § followeds Private of and number Brefollowede Private pu Iinited. "Ar. GROMEEIR. ofice of Sohne Easton, Stenogfaphers. 472 Louisiana ave. se19. Sm* FIN] ‘S18 CONNECTICUT INSTITUT: 1131 121h st nw. E.SCHERL. ORGAN ¢ and VOCAT M lnbers, as wel: sezd-1m ea tS those” wishing ua itied for Terms: st Tan a apseu7m™ ASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, Moore's Hall, 311 Oth st. n.w., seventeenth year. Piano. Organ, Voice, Violin, Fiute, Cornet, ec. ethgds of the best Huropean comeervaiores. Tantion 10. = 5 sate REDE un. ec, Sc) Sint N DAY, October Sth, at 22 34 st. se ood-lin Miss CORNELIA F. BOYDEN, Principal. ELECT (FNGLISH AND CLASSICAL DAY S “choo! orth Carolina ave. se —Preparatory, Intermediate and Academic Deparunenta Mie b SMITH, Principal Private pupils from 6 pm, ‘se25-1m QRENCH LESSONS—1014 17TH ST. N. W— Parisian pronunclatiou: natural method A practi- al une of the language taugut iu wahore time: ven. pen October 1210. Classes for borsand 230 p.m. Private ciaxses for ladies at 11 en ciasses for little eblidren at 12:45 at the WAVERLEY SEMINARY, 1037-1 st. nw. Also Intermediate and advanced classes for young Indies and litte girls 0° MLLE. V. PRUD'HOMME, _e25-1m Protesseur de Francale, MS= © LE, RES R ‘clases in Calisthenics in Washin ngton, October 22th, 1885, For particulars address “MISS MG. DORSEY, 183 Cameron st, Alexandria. Va. se23-1m* 4 21 V it 821 Vermont ., an83m___ Re-opens September doth, S WITHIN C. SHORTLIDGE’S MEDIA ACAD- emy admits and classifies young nen and boys at shy ume, ‘Send for cireulars. “SWITHIN C SHOIT- LIDGE. A.M, (Harvard College Graduate, Media Pa myd-ém ‘ASHINGTON SCHOOL 01 ENGLISH LANG M. ST! Ss HART, Princ; Fourth year begins October tee bes ae examina iges. LOCUTION AND GE, Graduaies students after full course, uy tion eudorsed by a responsible Bourd of Ju: ‘Thorough Instruction to Teachers, Mitisters, Ora- tors, Singers wud others in the Culture and Develop- ment of the Voice. the Study of Practical Eng- ‘Special advantages for Unt ffered 19 Foreigner and. all paint Care of statamerin a all painfat wud eudorsed by mi ‘Vocal Defects. Meth Prominent local phyxicians. A limited number of Students accommodated with Doard In the fainily of Principal, ‘sel 73m MESABA B.CONS, OF THE Wait AVE Collexiate Institute, will take fostrumental music and harmony. European masters followed. For Particulars auls-4m IIs in Vocal and Jethods of the best terms and other Apply at 21025 Vermont av. Movoxanpzxus Scuoon AND WELLESLEY )REPARATORY, 1305 17th st, acd 1624 Massachusetts ave ‘This well-established nch and Family acd Day School orgieis will feopen, ea i SE] Sad lg pt ae eG ya as an fran ape 7 ©, Fontaine—Bi rlitz Method. "A Herdic employ. dy the echoo! for the beuedt of scholars |1 parts of the city, Forterms and cifculars address MRS. L. P. Me Ni Miss ANNA ELLA Principals, INSTRUCTION ral Instruments eel4-2m. DONCH WILL RESUME $ ou the Violin and Orchest on September 14th, at his Rortbwest. OCTOBER 1ST. fish, "Music ‘and art. A method for litze gitis from 7to 11 rears of age, suz0 om a 20 18S EARLE, 1916 35th st. GQSORTHAND — REGULAR CLASS SESSIONS HE CEDARS. A Home and Day School for Young Ladies. re- every evenir Private lessons @ specialty. All shorthand ‘books and publications constantly ou hand, nd exceptional opportunities for learning the art are Oftered at WASHINGTON PHONOGRAPHICHEAD- QUARTERS, 927 Ist. nw. dyz2_ PRIVATE Lessons, IX ALL GRADES oF to.adults confidential: tor college, = TUTE cw. Corser Oot ond Ketan. ‘Mathematical, Classical, Busin: ens. SW. FLYNN, AM Evening Clases, $3 and $5 amonth. oc25_ ISS A.C MORGAN'S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND GIRLS. ‘Twelfth year begins SEPTEMBER 1885. ‘Resident aative teachers of French and Germaa, Portsmouth, N. H. sev-2m AVERLEY SEMINARY. 1537 18T.N. W. Boarding and Day School for Girls.” The i7th year opens Seytember 24th. Full corps of Teachers auzzz0 MISS’ LIPSCOMB, Principal. HOF. SHELDON'S DANCING ACADEMY, 1004 F st,” Aduits—Monday, Wednesday and 4 $8330, Juventies “Mo: ‘and Wednesday, 3230 to ‘and Saturaay, 1 t0 2:90. Me Yoone men prepared nem’ Degrees conferred upon youug lady graduates Garefal attention to little buys and giris a6-dm_ J. SHURTLIDGE (Vale: ‘RENCH KINDERGARTEN. MADAME CHEVREMONT, Diplomee del Ac ademie de Paris, will a October 1, a FRENCH KINDERGARTEN SCHOOL for children under 12 years old. Madaine Chevremont ‘has hed long ex: perience as a teacher, and will astract her by the NATURAL MIETHUD to speak ‘French ina very faught, boi itis designed to give instruction io the 7 wed to give jon in revel ‘as muich a8 posible, and the constant aim from beginning will beto make pupils SPEAK French. ‘Madaute’Chevremout will be plewsed to call upon parents and explain her method fn detail Ad- dress, 1619 K st. n.w. adtcnced papi ESTAR baa whats more v begit Yoaduits. sel-2m LLEGE GRADUATE, PROFESSOR OF Balin, Latin and Greek tn the “Berits Schoo! of J Daving time unoccupied. would give ae instruction in above es, also in Grae a Apply to Berlitz School ‘of Tanguages, 725 Lath st “PP se30-im. MARGUERITE FE SAKTON, pind oo ny or oc8-1m ‘APLEWOO” INSTITUTE. CONCORDVILLE, art 307 7th st. nw. BURRS ENGLISH AND FRENCH NE ‘ave. ‘and French for young jadies Pe eee eee ce eon, aba izle gine Reopens September g0us. os sors | aua8\nmFoach, the lancuage of the wool RLINGTON ACADEMY, Corcoran, AS cae atne teeter tee| Wa HL. Rea ceived, all crn tei the 2 Monday in September 17 MARKET SPACE Rivction in the seniimon Englian branches, book Seep GRAND OPENING OF FALL BOOTS AND SHOES. isin eae snc eiowrsecta Pe wae ates Ei IZABETH HARRIS’ ENGLIBH AND "Frencl nad Day School, @23 18ib st, practical and ‘education for young ladies End children. "superior instruction in vocal. snd ip- Sirumental music. Particular attention given to, cate or backward puplis. 9u22-3m_ a IF MUSIC. jCHOOL OF MU Testa! Cut this out and show it to your friends, and con- ‘Large lipeof Children’s and Misses Spring eels. ‘We make a Genvine Handsewed Ladies’ Kangaroo or Kid to order ior $5. - WM H RICH. = ‘717 Market Bpace. ‘No Branch Stores = Linen companys xxreacy "Te ea ‘LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT Professor of the Law of Real and Personal Property, | HOUSE AND FRESCO PaIntr HOUSEFURNISHINGS, Wax Parr INEXPENSIVE PAPERS IN ART COLORA ‘Designs and Estimates Furnished, Specialties in CARPETS AND FABRICS. Agents for MOBRIS &€ COMPaNY FURNITURE, P. HANSON RIBS & CO, ‘815 15th st. nw. JRE “or BURNING OF: Has NONE OF THE DEFECTS USUALLY FOUND IN COMMON OIL IT CANNOT BE EXPLODED, DOES NOT CHAR THE WICK, EMITS NO OFFENSIVE opoR, AND PREVENTS THE BREAKING OF CRIM- NEYS IT 1S A RICH OIL FOR ILLUMINAT ING PURPOSES IT GIVES A STRONG, STEADY LIGHT, AND BURNS MUCH LONGER THAN COMMON O1L, J. W. SCHAEFER @ BRO, (CHINA AND GLass, 28 «= No. 1020 7TH STREET NORTH WEST, RUGS, LACE CURTAINS, PORTIERES, &., ar PETERSEN & CHILDS’, 813 MARKET SPACE invest moth-eaten “Job Call and see what we have. Satistaction guaranteed, Telephone cail 124-6, se23-2m, Coro Wearner om ‘Will soon be bere, and tn your preparation for it be sure to inspect our assortment of HEATING STOVES, which ts now complete, und embraces all grades, from the cheapest to the highest price. An examination Is respectfully solicited, W. & JENKS @ 00. — Cates We are datly recetving our Fall of WILTON, AXMINSTER. MOGUETTES BOUY BRUSSE TAPPSTRY and INGRAIN CARPETS Also, CUR TAINS and DRAPERY ip great variety. Those in Waut ofcholce goods will Gudit to their” sdvapiage to ‘SHaunlue our sive belore purchant HOOE BROS. & Co. 1328 ¥ a W. H,. Hovsnrox & C Cant re Co, 1214 ¥ STREET NORTAWEST, ‘attention to their line of JOR DECORATION: PARLOR PURNITU. ‘CURTALN STUFI FRENCH WA Int Pal . d Torcoman Cartas, Furniture Upholstering apd Cabinet work will re solve specie Saention, E,sty Axsovxceuest, WE ARE NOW RECEIVING OUR FALL STOCK OF CARPETS, FURNITURE, AND UPHOLSTRY GOODS, WHICH CO! ALL THE BEST AND NOVEL THINGS IN THE MARKET. YOU ARE INVITED TOCALL AND LOOK THROUGH, AND, IF PLEASED, MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS. HEADQUARTERS FOR BOTTOM CASH PRICES W. H. HOEKE, 2019 801 Market Space: 308 and $10 8th st_a.w. PIANOS AND ORGANS. EVERETT, 438 7th st ow. 433-VERY BEST ORGANS AND PIANOS, $30t0 00 © pass The aw. 433—-NEW ENGLAND PIANOS—NONE BETTER! ‘See them. EVERETT, 433 Tthst. ow. 433——_EVERETT PIANO. ROOMS, _ 066m 433 7thet. ow. ([ SE LARGEST assoRTMENT , ARE AND GI OFRONT. AREA? OID Pr Including Steinway, & Ner, Decker & Bou! Mallet Cumsion, Marshall Wow ‘dell, Wheviock and otbers, For rent or sale upon reasonable terms at the store of E. F, DROOP, Late W.G. Meizeroti6 o., ool Sole Agent Steinway Pianos. jORCH & CO., aah te ‘7TH ST. NW. a] *UNRIVALLED SOHMER PIANOS. Also, McPhail, Bent & Co., Peek & Son Pianos. Fine instrumeits to rent. ‘ocl2-ime® H. (LET | & DAVIS PIANOS. PATENT egunt wlock.” funy vent. fa th ‘80 ‘Eleguat tock, Terms. "Low prices. 81 Binrst. u.¥ ‘oclo’ ue ERAKACER BROS. THE CD PEARES noe instruments in i

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