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in. LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. ‘Wasuixerox, D.C, Oct. 23, 1885, 11m. For the middie Atlantic states, generally fair tious, stationary temperature in the northern portions, winds generally shifting to north- For Saturday, generally fair weather Is Indi- eated for districts on the Atlantic coast, and in with slight rise in temperature. have tae lamest excabiiinent and stock of tease, hold farnishing: in this Distr'et, and they cor- faolishment and stock, all of which Ix marked fn plain figures. Take’ one of the elevators to this city, aud if convenient walk down and see for yourselt the prices at which they are selling ‘on each floor to answer any and all questions, Iv You Waxr Booxs now Is the time tomake $3.00 Lapres C SHOES, at $1.97. 3 Ladies’ Straight Goat Sh 8 adies’ Kid and Pebble Shoes, at 97¢, Misses’ Spring Heel Shoes, at 87e. ild's Kid Spring Heels, at 67e. $1.35 Child's Tip Button, at Sze. ‘TTth st, between Gand H, and 461 Pennsylva- Bia ave., near 434. xed without letter press or moisture at ‘Whitaker’ woe stores every inch of xpace Is crowded with Several more large invoices about coml ‘once we shall offer for a few days only a few fiaities at about manvfacturer scost, Read Co.'s Re! pe House, S16 7th street and 1922 Pennsylvania avenw Jus, I. Marr, 936 F street, BEN Hun, $1.05. Only 35 copies left. flowers, Try them, ALL-woon Cur Genwax HANp-\ne Cardigan Jackets, in Drown, blue, mode and other colors, the best in Only strictly one price hat and gents’ furnishing “tore in the eity. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL weather, slightly warmer in the’ southern por- ‘westerly and then becoming variable. the gulf states, Tennessee and the Ohio valley Moses & Sox, cor. of 11th and Fst dially invite the public to call and see their es the root and witness the hest view to be had of their goods. A courteous set of salesmen are selections at W) at $1.87. Ladies’ Common Sense Pebble,at $1.47 ‘Misses School Shoes, at 77¢. Stasburger Bros., Popular Shoe Houses, 726 SEE THE MANHATTAN SELF-CorytNo INK, From CELLAR To Tor-CEILING of our Iai ‘Weare ata los for more room; to gain thi ity Items, and see the goods ai Wm. Habn & Hovses RENTED and rents collected. Grorta and Fie man, corner 7th i the market. nd D, the So, RESERVATIONS. All books at cost at Whit- NPHAST SIIORS, at $2.47. Lace und button, at $1.97. je wt G1.17. between near 1 Ports. Fiction, Iancous Books at Prorgnry Boverr, sold wd 461 Pennsylva- 1, Juvenile Miscel- Ker's, cor. 7thand E. nity presented at Whit Dor'r Miss aker’s ton of hooks at cost. Mr. R. H. SrreriueNs, of G19 A street sonth- east, while mailing som letters was taken with apasm. Dr. LL. Predeciek attended him, and he was taken lie in the poll mbulance. ADVANCES MADE Sers oF DICKENS, Others at cost a! Will B. H. Doverass « Soxs’ Capsicum Cough Drops are the result o1 over forty years’ Perience in compounding cough mixtures. They are the best. Perrecr Epirioxs and bindings of all books at cost at Whitaker's, ALL-woor Cuiip's PASTS, 75 cents. Eise- Man, corver 7ti. anc E. Moxey To Loan on real estate. Sas. HM ‘keray, MeCauly and To Oxper, $5 pants. Elseman, cor. 7thand E. Tarkey mor., gilt, $4.75. tion of every one who | ficent_ stock of furniture | displayed on one fluor by Geo. Breitbarth, Odd Fellows’ Hail. The latest styles at the lowest | Prices. INstanTasnots Photographs, 905°Pa. ave. Axoruex Lor of those 10. pencils received at Whitaker's. Tux Larest Stviss in Fine Millinery and Laces, at popular prices. Prompt attention given to ordered work. Now 15 13th street Rorthwest, two doors above ve. MAKE your selections of books early at Whit- aker’s at cost. Pack and eyesight fitted,$1. Hempler’s,cor.4% CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-Night. Forp’s Orena Hovss.—“A Tin Soldier.” Natios at. THEATER.—“Monte Cristo.” ALBACGH'S Orewa Hovsg.—Frank Mayo in | #Nordeck. Natiosal SkATi@ Rixx—Three sessions | ily. WasHtNctox Rixx.—Ninth street and Rhode Island avenue. Dine McsEUM.—Gray & Stephens in “With- ‘ont a Home. i Hexzoc’s Orera Hovuse.—“Irish Aristo- | eracy.’ | Tutaren Comrat'e.—Alice Oates and variety. Condensed Locals. Yesterday after iseppe Busatelle, on 0: the I passing counterte! silver ing before United | Btate~ H ils, and Was committed for the action of the xrand jury, in defauit of O00 bonds. ment of the 27th regiment of Con- | at Gettysburg was unveiled sas read by Lieut. De Witt 1 from a furniture street. near 11th | paint injured. He was sent L street, between 4 and 6th est. ‘Last night about 10% o'clock, Annie Wash- colored woman, living at 313 19 it of her stove tell fire, burning her nd lezs. ington, Street, while sitting in fi abvut the hands asleep’ and her clothes badly Yesterday's Double Wedding. MAKRIAGE OF EX-GOV. SHEPHERD'S DAUGHTERS, ‘The people of Washington showed their @steem for ex-Gov. Shepherd and bis family by the interest they took in the wedding of his two daughters yesterday. The marriage of Miss May Y. Shepherd to Mr. Edward A. Quintard, Of Tenneaee, and of Miss Sue Shepherd to Mr. ‘Waiter M. Brodie, of Mexico, took piace at Roek Creek church at 3 o'clock In the atter- Bvon, in accordance with the program pablished in Tile Stak, the ceremony being performed by Bishop Quiniard, assisted by Mr. Buck, pastor Of the chureh, and Mrs. She gave aw: the brides. The pretty litle Ivy-covered ehu ‘where the ceremony Was periormed was hand- somely decorated for the ‘and was crowded with friends of the happy cou] Some time before the appolnted hour. ‘the last words of the ceremon: THE were ‘by the assem and overwhelmed with congratulations. Later Smedding feast was held at Bleak house, afer Which the bridal couples took the night for New York. Mr. and Mrs, Brodie will go to Mexico to live, and Mr. and Mrs. Quintard will The brides Make their home in New York. were ek tly attired im handsome white satin, with tulle veili: and diamond orna- ments. The bridesmat Miss Quintard and the two younger sisters of the were also attired in white satin. ———— A Mrssixo MAN.—Mr. Chas. 8. Mueller, who resides at No. 2010 K street northwest, on Wed- nesday of last week exchanged some angry The Beam-Jordan Shooting Case. THE LAWYER'S ASSAILANT HELD FOR THE GRAND JURY. Joseph M. Beam, the carpenter who was arrested some days ago by Officers Hogan and Groff, on complaint of J. Parker Jordan, the lawyer, who charged him (Beam) with using his pistol, was on trial in the Police Court this morning charged with assault and battery with intent to kill. Jordan testified that last night he was ‘sitting in his room, at 423 New Jersey aven when some one broke open his door and fii One shot, when witness took one step towards him ane a ae shot == Bs he hprepd sr it the man one han lady hold of his other ‘hand, and defendant’ 's wife called to witness: “Fiee for your life.” Witness Started towards the stairs, and the man kicked him and knocked him ‘down stairs, during which witness lost one slipper, and ‘at once hastened to the police station. On cross-examination witness said he never made an indecent proposition to Mrs, Beam; never raised a chair to Beam, and had never spoken to him before except on the night pre- vi when he gave him notice to quit. Emith testined that heeaw Beam go to Jordan’s room, as described, and fire two shots. ‘Witness went down stuirs, and while standing at the door he heard some one falling down stairs, and Jordan came out with one slipper on and no hat, and he started to the police station. The defendant testified thaton the night of the shooting Jordan was disturbing the inmates Of the house, and that his (defendant's) wife had informed him that Jordau had insulted her. Detendant said he went up to Jordan's room to see him, and knowing the brute he had to deal with he took his pistol with him, and fired in the corner of the room to frighten Jordan. ‘The case was sent to the grand jury; bonds $1,000. ———— ‘The National Rifles’ Fair. LIBERAL CONTRIBUTIONS—AN EXTRA RACE DAY, ETC, At the meeting last night of the general com- mittee In charge of the National Riffes’ fair the committee on contributions reported that it was meeting with great success. It Is requested that all donations promised to the falr be sent to the care of Mr. George W. Evans, secretary of the committee, at the armory, 920 G street, not later than Saturday of next week. The committee appointed to secure from the Jockey club and the National Fair association the donation of a day of races at the present full meeting reported that it had been success ful in its efforts, and that Monday next has been set aside as National Rifles’ day. The en- tire receipis of the day will be donated to the d I Rifles’ iair, Invitations were directed to be sent to the following organizations to visit the fair: The Anulostan, Potomac, Columbia and Washing- ton boat clubs; apital biewcle and Waxh- | ington Cyele ‘clubs, the Sehuetzen Verein, Washington Saenzetbund and Germania Man- | nerehor’ associations, the Washington Light Infantry battalion, Union Veteran corps (Old Guard), Union Veteran corps (first company), Washington Continentals and Emmett Guards, a A Wirsess CuanceD witH Persury.—Dr. | William H. Hale,editor of the Heatticand Home, | Who was tried in the Police Court on Wednes- | day of this week for an alleged violation of the | lottery laws, subsequently swore out a warrant against John H. Jackson, colored, who was & Witness agaist iim, charging him with perjury in swearing that he (Dr. Hale) enieved the office while he (Jackson) was buying the ticket, which testimony Hale alleges as false. Detectives Katt | and Block served the warrant on Jackson, | | whose personal bonds were taken for his ap- | pearance. | —— Orr FoR ALBANY.—Deputy and Guards Woodward and le Warden Russ Vard, of the jail, tight for Aloany, in charge of the fol prisoners senienced to the Albany peni- Frank Rollins, housebreaking, three adolph Von Baron, false pretense, months; George, allas Dutch Gurner, wo yeurs; Alexander Jones, , three years; Thos. jousebreaking, three graud larceny, two years; Jas. tking, three years; John Lee, with intent 1 kill, two years; Mark Brown, grand larceny, three years, and Sinelair Duckett, housebrexiing, three years. Four of the convicts are Waite and the remainder col- ored. uty housebreaking, Ut dssauit with intent to ray Watson, alias Queen, Geo. Carr, yeurs, —— SrrickeN With DearH at THE Races.— George W. Jarvis, ot New York, one of the bouk-makers at the races, while cushing the tickets yesterday afternuuh suddenly put his hand to his breast and teil to the ground uncon- scious. He was brought to the city ina cab, but shortly after reacuing Willard’s hotel he expired without a return to consciousness. The doctors said that death was caused by Internal bermorrhazes brought on by excitement. He was fifty-one years of age and leaves a widow. KIvvep BY A FALt.—This morning Jenkins Milier,a colored man, sixty-four years of aye, employed in unloadiug curs at the New Jersey avenue yards for T. W. Smith, in attempting to | knock out an upright, fell and, striking on his | head, broke his neck’and died instantly. The | coruner gave a certificate of accidental death, aud his body was removed to his home on 1st, between Cand D streeix northwest. scincsisyfateb MARRIAGE LICENSES.—Marriagelicenses have been issued by the clerk of the court to Shir- ley Dowdy and Fanny Eagleston, both of Man- thester, Va.; John A. Dance and Eva E. Gill, Chesteriteld, Va.; Frank E. Miller, of Matthew’ gusty, Ya,and’ Nina 1 Herbert of Berkley, ‘Va.; George Pinkney and Elizabeth Jackson. “Cox.” PINCHOVER'S MILLIONS.—“Col.” Mor- ris Piucnover, formerly a well-known character about town, who 1s now in St. Elizabeth's in- sane asylum, has written a letter to a lawyer in the city, asking him to come to the asylum and bring « “ subpiena” for varlousasylum officials, and have them answer for the charge of ba treatment and pllfering the colonel’s private eifects. “I was grabbed in the street,” the let- ter says, “and put in here without law or order. Lwautyou to make a bargain with Gen. B. F. Butler to investigate the case and the crime of fealing my two big trunks full of bonds, and I will bear all expenses you may incur. ' Move without delay; come here and bring blank sub- pumas, Tam worried to death, and harassed yond all endurance by these attendants.” A. postscript say: want w receipt for the 460 juillion dollars that the superintendent, Dr. Godding, and Whitmen has on my account. Please to remember that Green and the ladies ‘fre witnesses in the case, and deliver to me ail my mountain and everything that belong to me.” ———— Hovsenord Errects.—Messrs. Walter B. Williams & Co., auctioneers, will sell at their | salesroom to-morrow iorning, at ten o'clock, CITY ITEMS. = babys fer Cold Weather. = ; Aifwoolsoarlat medicated GoyTbe, #2 #08: 50. Fancy colored merino do., 50, 75¢c., $1, $1.25. Men's extra heavy brown’ drawers, 50. eave Heer the largest Stock of underwear 10 Lambs wool, shaker and merino socks, Sroereee Rahn ines ae otters inen plendid assortment sili sean wose, 25, 50e. ular made French socks, 2 pair 25c. ata ieee og t. Land K nw. Established 1880 One Levent nics weil. 2 reat Bargain Sale! Look at the prices: wiitch will be offered for to- inted china dinner set (fguare shape) 107 ‘Pek, reduced from $25,00 10 89; 1 Japanned coal hod with poker’ oply worth U.8, Grants memorial plate 15e'sold on the day of his funeral in New York bor sets at: worts com wikia ease one 3 5 WO! 10.00; Colored glass water pitcher with @ tum- blers to match 67c; worth 1.00; col glass vinegar jugs 23; worth 50c; White chins ct and saucers decorated with gold 69¢ % Worth 1.25; English china decorated dinner sets 130 pes, only 1: 79; worth 17.00; Real majolica comports 41 00; ad ‘English china decorated worth 5.00; Patent salt 25c; Covered chamber 3c; ‘Polkadot colored tumblers 6 for 50; worth 1.00; Real ica oat meal sets 39; worth 75¢;, Real ica butter dishes 38¢; worth Ze; "Tin tollet sets 3 pes. assorted colors 1.37; Handsome plush albums 98c; worth 1.50; Plain goblets 6 for 25e worth 40c.' 1 To Make Room for the Immense Stock now coming in, M. Augenstelp, 817-819- 821 7th street northwest, offers following special bargains for to-morrow, only: Fancy celery Le 14c.; Japanned crumb brush and He ; decorated dinner sets, 120 pieces, 14.79, worth $22; colored glass’ lamps, with lecorated globes, 41c.; large size hassocks, 33c.; half dozen ebony handle knives and forks, 42c.; 3 bars rising sun stove polish, 13c.; French china gilt band tea sets, 44 pieces, 35.98, worth $9; large size dusting ‘brushes, ‘12c; froning , 25.5 mors rose chainber sets, 10 pieces, $3.97, worth $6; hal! dozen colored salt shakers, 25e,; half dozen silver-plated tea spoons, 30c.! 90 feet clothes lines, 13c.; 120 feet, 17¢.; colored glass preserve set, 33¢.; 2 quart covered buck. els, 6c.; 3 quart, 8¢.; 4 quart, 13¢.; 6 quart, 17¢.; 11 quart ‘dish-pan: le; 13 quart, 14c.; 1 guatt, 18c.; 2 quart éofee “pots, 12c.; '3 quart, 5e.; "4 quart, 18¢.; 6 quart, 22c.; 2 quart cov- ered saucepans, 7¢.; $quart, 1c; 4 quart, 14c,; 6 quart, 18c.; Lirge size coul hods, 21¢.; galvan- ued eval héds, 27e; coal sleves 10 and 12e each. Grand Opening of Cloaks. COME ONE! COME ALL! Our $12 Newmarkets, $5.98; our $16 hand- somely trimmed, $8.75; our $12 Russian Cir cular $4.75; our $8 Jersey Coat $4.75; our $7 plushed trimmed Coat $3.75; Children's Coats from _ 81 up; a fine line of imported Coats at 12 per cent less than murked prices; this ix a rare opportunity. To satisiy all we will have one more sale Of kid gloves. Our $1 Glove 49c.; our $1.50 7-hook 69¢.; our $2.50 warranted Gioves $1.48; our $1.75 Undressed kid 98c. Cull early or you will be disappointed, as many were lust week. Underwear sale wt’ prices that make trude lively. | 5Uce. Underwear at 38c.; 75 Underwear 49c.; medicated red, ail wou! wear 72c3 regular $1.25 goods, ext 7c. medicated, $1; regular price $1.7 red Vests,’ 25¢. up. Every. variet wear at ubout one-half price. ae st. 0. w. To-morrow, remember Clark's the place for above bargains. 1 Dry and Fancy Goods. New Goods. Lowest Prices. Polite Attention. M. Newmerer, 1 730 7th st. and 1920 Pennsylvania ave. Something New. The $4 Soudan Creedmoor, extra high cut, water and rock proof; no wear out. The Soudan button, lace and congress gaiters, 84. Young's, 402 7th st. See the Uld Lady in Window. 1 We Will Have on Sale To-morrow 860 Pairs Infants’ Pebble Button Shoes at 39e. 480 Pairs Spring Heels, worked oles, ac 73e. 72 Pairs Solar Tip Heeled Shoes at 9c. 400 Pairs Ladies’ Glove-fitting Shoes at $1.24. 920, Pain Kid and Straight Goat Shoes ai GO Pairs Hand-sewed Ladies’ Shoes at $2.47. 100 Pairs Gents’ Hooked Bals at $1.47. 148 Pairs Gents' Button Shoes at $1.62. 148 Pairs Gents’ Congress Gaiters at $1.62. 120 Pairs Fine Cull shoes at $2.47. 860 Pairs Men's Working Shoes from 87c, 500 Pairs Gents’ Embroidered Slippers av72e. Bois, sewed and pegyed, from $1.98. +50 Pairs Youths’ Luce Shoes at 98c. 150 Puirs Youths’ Button Shoes at $1.24. GO Pairs Youths’ Boots at 8c. 96 Pairs Patent-leather Pumps at 98¢. gtgsPal™ Misos’ Hund-weit’ Pebble Shoes at ‘500 Pairs Misses’ Fine Slippers at 72c. We warrant every pair of the above goods to be solid leather, and at leas. 20 per cent cheaper than the same could be bought for elsewhere, Please call early in the day s0 as to avold the rush intheevening. —__Z. STRASLURGER, 1 "No. 906 7th st., four doors above 1 st. Hanter’s Grain Napoleon Boots, $3; Rubber boots, $2.50 to $3.50; French kip boots, 3;prime calf ots, $2.50, Young’s,402 7th st. fellbrun’s old stand. 1 Elegant Felt Hats silk bounds legant Fel silk bound, 5 and 65 cts. Much finer Hats, all sha; 94 and cls, worth $1500” — eine ‘The finest of French Felt, tatlor bound, $1.18 ‘and $1.25, much lower than the Tegular price. Nine dozen Fancy Wings and reasis, fine Imported goods, at 98 cls., worth more than able. ‘Twelve dozen Merrill Birds, 25 cts, each; regu- lar price $1; u decided bargafa, dsome Wings and Birds at 48, 59, 63, ‘4c. and up; very cheap for the price, A few dozen of elegant ready-trimmed Hats and Bonnets at $2.58, $2.74, 8: 94, 3: and $3.74 each, and every hat warranted at least $1 less than can be bought elsewhere. 1 Buour’s, 710 7th street, Our $4 Hand-Sewed Gaiters and calf boots are equal to $8 custom made. Young’s, 402 7th st,, sole agent for $2.50 elec— trie shoes. 1 an uDusual assortmentof household effects. See advertisement. —_>+— Affairs in West Washington. DearH or aw Estimasie Lapy.—Mrs. Eliza- beth McGowan died yesterday, in the séth Year of her age at the residence of her daugh- ier, Mrs. Sanford, No. 1160 3uth street. ‘The funeral will take place to-morrow afternoon. BUUILDISG | Assoctatiox, — 7) o , bieventh uilding association mont meeting last night at Goddard's hall. ‘Business ‘A'izax-Workmen are engaged fn repatrt A Leak.—Workmen are e1 in repa! a water leak in the water main on M street, be tween. 30th and 31st streets, which has been Funning for some time. ‘EMPERATURE AND UONDITION OF WATER AT7 A. M.—Great Falls, temperature, 52; con- dition, 3. Hecelving reservoir, temperature, condition at north connection, 3; south connection, 3. Distributing reservoir, tem- rature, 58; condition at influent gatehouse, : condition at effluent gatehouse, 28. Hi tides im the river to-day at 6:28 a m. and pm. ———— Alexandria Affairs. Reported for Tae Evexivo Stan DgaTH.—Mr. Henry Poll well-known qitizen, died last night at nus Reuse, Gu Les ard Duke streets. He long been one of the Proprietors of Padgett and Pollard’s Alexan- ria Sail Loft, at the Washington Ferry land- ing,and was highly esteemed as an ind upright and useful member of the communit; A MISAPPREHENSION._Some misapprehen- sion exists relative to the effect of the city re- adjustment of its debt in 1879. There was no provisior in the acts which made that settle- ment preventing the city from incurring other debts. If such exhibition exists it must come from some other source than the readjustment acts. Co-operative Building Nores.—The German Association, No. 4, met last night and received ite second payment. It starts under very favor- ‘The water superintendent's words with bis wife, and immediate ir Wards left home. It was thought that had E82, the brewery of his brother-in-law, Mr. C. jeurich, by whom be is employed. It was as- @ertainet, bh -wever, that he did not go there, ‘& search mude’ by his friends reached no trace of him. Yesterday the police were noti- |, and they are trying to soive the myste bot itis thought Mueller has left the city. about 37 years old. ——— Isaac Gor THE Woust oF It.—Isaac Squalis, colored blacksmith, has @ shopon the beyond Lincoln ‘park. Susan Jones, an old colored woman who lives near the shop. ‘takes in washing for a living. Yesterday, when Tauuc started a fire in his back yard, Susan was hanging out her clothes. She complained that ‘the smoke would ruin her clothes, a Isaac to put his fire out, which be re! todo, and Susan started towards the fire with a Duckét of water, which Isaac upset. ‘Susan thereupon upset Isaac in the water, where she was holding him, when be was forced to his teeth against her cheek in order to out Of the water. Hoth parties wére arrested and taken beiore Judge Snell to-day, who San $1 and diseburged Isaac. To AxsweR For 4 Rowpexy Commirrep Over Ture Yeaus. Aco.—Yesterday Officer Breen arrested Henry Coleman, colored, as a fugitive from justice, he being one of the indicted in May. 1882, for the larcen: leweve= Fal dresses and a trunk valued at $125 from Miss Kate Griffiths, of the Acme opera troupe, en the 25th day of April, of the satne year: Coleman was turned over to the marshal, and = after arraignment to-day, committed to 3 Tue CurtpnEx shold go to Hersog’s Satur. Matinee, “irish Aristocracy.” lot offun. Children under 12 years, 10 cents to seats. Now would bea good time to ———— Fuse Orrice Peunrrces o5@ Cxmee.Goces int Cameron is to be put in full re- Massey is to speak here night.—The corporation court will resume its October term next Mon- day morning.—The registration books will be opened all day to-morrow, and it will be neces- Jor all voters not heretofore registered to ter on that day-—Siubseriptions are being in this sect of the state to emp! counsel in getting a Georgetown free bridge bi through at the next session of —The Capital Briek company here has been com- pelled to drop some of its hands, as the getting Sut of the clay has not Kept pace’ with the other oF] ALL-WOOL PLAIDS, bright oolors, for children's wear co ASD BLACK CASHMERES, double- fold, 28 inches wide, in brown blue. green aud garnet, (not all wool,) 12 yards for $1.50. low SS Ste oneer, ees cota SUITING, one yard and a half ROY. SEeBe Site ww sry BEAUTI- "4 Pir’ Goubs, lt colors, 12 yard or 6 COLORED VELVET, & BLACK SILK VELVET, BLACK CASH MERE BALA W ors Deke a. DI Ry a Dec. Cia: ladies ettrting: 970 CARTERS, TAL MARKET SPACE rors ‘cal? N' aad SEW YORK MILLS SHED: HOMESPUN DE DOUBLE-W! DOUBLE-W! It Is No Idle Brag, but facts that the “Excelsior,” 80f 7th st, sells uepee than any store in this city. Good Can- ton flannel, 4%: guod bleached cotton, Sinc.: 12 linen craxh from auction, 7¢.; Turkey red napkins, cut and combed, 4c,; double width cashmere, 11c.; 38-inch ladies’ cloth, all wool, all colors, '35¢., ‘worth 60c.; tricotine and flannel suitings in large variety’ and cheap; chenille Binges, all colar, 45e-; comets, Dr. ‘Le Clair, selfadjusting, 45¢.; Dr. Warner's health, 95c? handkerebiefs, hemstitched, mourning and fancy colors, 7 8 and 9c; ladies’ vest: 30c, worth 50c.; children’s underwear from 1c. up: 100 dozen misses’ regular made hose, 15c. or 3 pairs for 25c.; bed comforts, large size, boc. white blanket, 98c., worth $2 ladies’ Now. markets and circulars, $4.50, Worth $9, Misses’ ‘Wwrape at leus than cost of manufacture. 1 Tax EXcrtstox, 804 7th st, Keep Feet Warm. Cloth bails wool-lined, $1 to $1.50; cloth sli ded Sosa tage Sov nie Meet and col lew, roung’s ite - ber the Old Lady in Window. : ‘a Special Prices for To-morrow. Children's Merino Vests, 18 to 20, 1: 22 to 24, 18c.; Ladies’ Vests, ali sizes, fant’s Booties, hand-made, 10c.; Infants’ hand- made Socks, 39¢.; Ladies’ ‘hand-made Shoulder ‘Shawls, 79c.; Ladies’ ull wool sleeveless Jackets, 97c.; Jer pS, 13c.; School Caps, 25c.; woolen itis for Girls anid Boys, 10c. A few miore Felt le jong, 430. New su, Linen Splushers Age. ‘The sost complete ihre and In- Children’s Caps and Bonnets in the city; aluo full ‘line ‘Iniante and ‘Children’s Clout e duced prices, louse Furnishings tomorrow only, at New York 5c. store, 1333 ‘in street northwest: 14 andi? qt bicckue dish 25 apd 0c. each; common dish- pans, pans, 10c.; goblets, 23c. set; coal hods, 25c. 3 10c.; water buckets, 10c.' Lor cach; brooms, 100; water buckets, w at 1883 7th st o.w. 1 At J. Brock’s, 802 7th Alotof Unprecedented Burgains in Chudre: Pighoes {rom Auction. e* Children’s spring Heel Kid, only 75c., worth $1. Gua Pisoni Wee cy torn 910, "s on} . Minuee'ield Spring Hleel,only $1°28,worth Sito, Extra Fine Select Oysters Thirty cents per quart at Weser’s, No, 1116 E Street northwest. Also, fine stock of New York and Philadelpnia Oysters received duily.1 For Cheapest Long Wraps go to Young’s, 736 7 ATES, Im Overcoats @ are boss. The largest stock and lowest SUScaige Rihana eras “Johnson,” 440 and 44 treet, one doo: from has aie cal obra served in np Haven Bays, Halt Sheil, Select Steamed, the quart delivered: ‘indies dion Pollteut- Eiseman Brow’. depth of the bul ia to the carne ES igveryining eet 2 CITy_ITEMS. $3 a EDUCATIONAL. ——_EDUCATIONAL._|__ HOUSEFURNISHINGS, S is = a (W SCHOOL OF THE COLUMSIAN UNIVER |r a A Few Specialties for Saturday Only. om & "ORWOOD INSTITUTE. BED ot old or shoddy goods, but fresh reliable | Sagi Ex 209 a bs Reaper cca Li Soeur. : Wan Pare goods, which mrs Haus & ‘s ai 2 Ry caags in German for Ladies from 2:20 to 3:90 cients in: eho cas Special Designs, 816 7th street and 1922 Pennsylvania avenue. a ‘English from 9:30 to 10:30 a. nae mi INEXPENSIVE PAPERS BT colons Lacea Shoes $eas! S bar marersune A Sppiy to Sis. We, FS CaB = THE HON. WALTER & COX, LL.D. “ ~ 200 pairs “Ladies” Benuine itlaa Pebble ag Ye pare Hs lake tte Profesor ofthe Law of Real and Personal Property, | HOUSE AND FRESCO PAINTim, Goat jtton-—box or broad toe—C, ant AMA 5 Width, better than isually sold for $2, at $1.45. Sa8 2A A GENTEEMAR WISHES, ee eS aoe es ‘Designs and Fatimates Punished, 150. Ladies’ flannel lined House Siip- in Latin, Greek and : ‘Unusuaity, ‘THE HON. WILLIAM A. MAURY, LL.D, pers, 40c., never before sold less than 65. Tiely or in 9 ecbook 7 tar offiee. ccigwe” | Professor of Bauity Jarisprodence, of Comm: ‘Specialties im 130 pairs Youths’ sizes 11 to 2, high cut, veal aE LUCIEN EGO fod Bquiyy Pleading: of the Law of CARPETS AXD FABRICR calf, button, $1.25, beat any $1.50 shoe. x Paice pagouag Or ms ‘and the Law of 260 2 ed hole, tasseled, rvN 888, LIERK, A. M., ® native nad eee Partnership. aque spring heel, button, 76c., cheap at $1. -. E a Brat Memnod. pees moa THE HON. WILLIAM STRONG, LID, ‘For additional ‘bargains see to-morrow's Bs E S TT ULFIELD, LATE PROFESSOR ‘Lectarer on Constitutional Law. MORRIS @ COMPANT Star. ay ou Sas = Masser Souservatory of Music, New York | THE HON. FRANCIS WHAPTON, LL.D, Fee Trinios . oo a ee eters From 20¢, up, Chenille Fringes, 50c; Velvet- ‘RS. ADE! BE MACK, Tae 8 <r, BY, ESQ. eens, 50c.; Dress Silks, 75c.; all-wool Twilled | Aan-wool ANGORA LACES, in colors, undoubtedly M™ne reopened net in engine end | Associate Protesor of Practice and Judgect Mest P. HANUON HISs 2.00, Flannel, 20c.; Jersey, 7c: Catk’s Cotton, 4. | make the best dlsplay for the least money of any trim- | pitirienshars for French abd Mathematics. -ocl 7.0% ROBERT C. FOX, LL.D, ‘ Hosiery, Mitts, Hoods, Legzins, Handkerchiefs | ming yet introduced. The PALAIS ROYAL has been your LESSONS, eg MARRIETTE MILLA, ‘Treasurer. 4 at reduced prices at A. Stern’s, 904 7th st,, be- | fortanate, and yet unfortunate, Fortunate, becamse ‘The exercises of the School will be resumed in the tween Iand K. 1 | wehave purchased for cash alarge stock at very low | Cards at Ellis & Co.’ oclé-1m Ton iecure Had of the (Columbian, University, Johnson’s, _ seem prices. Unfortunate, because all our old stock of AN- PEVATE LESSONS IN ENGLISH, “BOOK Srmouncements ior the year will be made, Tbe Vacul- For Oysters see us. Ine to-day. Sad- ‘LACES will bave to be reduced to below Keeping, Penmansty 3 Day ce earecen se — i ie rocks, Hampton bare choles Norfolie, Blue | asco make pre agres Wi the new gocan "| ASRS SE ORT eres | See orca te ant A ter no one can doubt are the finest in the REVISED PRICE List. RLESETOR, st alexandria Yas ait maleto Wa Soren ss Hwee kN, | QED °C BURNING OF Has NONE OF THR work ‘which are ‘any style. Also, Schoo! ‘ctncational o,, 1424 Ft. u.w.: = Brow! Neer ane selection of hot and cold’ lunches, | _a1-wool ANGORA LACES in cream, black. garnet, | miles from ‘Warningion, Highen educations Wayan: | Svavor to JAMES G WELLING Livi. breatdent, | DEFECTS USUALLY FOUND IN COMMON OILa, fa wantes Ser cane Dates best, dark green, navy, and three shades of brown. HiSknpeoca c. POWELL, Principal cclS-zm ote Rea IT CANNOT BE EXPLODED, DOKS NOT CHAR retin ..formerly 180. ERMAN BY PRACTICE IN CLASSES AND Ladies’ Lange Saloon attached. 2) oe meet ae. eee Te aloo for civil EY | G her Getber 150 by PEWM-RERN: |THE WICK, EMITS NO OFFENSIVE ODOR, Blankets and Comforts. A. Stern’s,904| 5-inch 25c., formerly 30c, amination. 1008, st. 2 zaps of alt ein | aw., or city High School. on eee AND PREVENTS THE BREAKING OF CRIM- ‘7th street. 1 | 74nch 49, formerly 550. pcan pen re oclO-lme ERMAN TAUGHT TO ADULTS AND CAII- POR ILLUMIN, ‘You Will Save 40c. on Every Dollar | neh 000. formerly 75. DY a Scag bet gt aretha a eRe = re 4 sen _ ; by going to Auerbach's Knit Jacket Depot, 7th | An-wool ANGORA FLOUNCING, 101ncn. ec, | IVR CARTEN. Musee POLLOCK and SOBER Pit | Childrens Dally and satura clames’” Srie'onk | NGPURPOSEA ITGIVES a STRONG, STEADY and H; for best quality Underwear, Blue Flan- | tormerly 96¢. alegttan French aid German languages | LWT, 1496 Corcoran + se25-in*_| LIGHT, AND BURNS MUCH LONGER THAN nel Shirts, Hats, Neckwear, Footwear, Gloves, |” 3¢inch $1.35, formerly $1.68. Clases limited. 1127 18th st. n.w., one square from RETURNED FROM z Shiris and Sewibg Muchines 1 | 2¢inch $1.98, formerly $2.25. ‘Thomas Circle. ‘Teachers trained. ‘ockS-1m. to teosomst OBS: comMoN om. Newmarkets and Circulars. A. Stern s,| 90-Inch 92.10, formerly $2.65, RE SCHOOLSIXTRENTH ANNUAL Sie | Teyremnmed hi ees on the Violin at hiareuacnce ae er Cees Se Painting, Evening Classes in Mechanical Drawing. | {7 ASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC 3. W. SCHAEFER & BRO, Beat Shirts to order,1. J.E.Young,786 7th 3 | _Al-wool ANGORA NET, black,only $1.00,formerly | APRIY a¢ the, rooms, 1318, I st. opposite, Braakil Moores Hall. 311 #ih st nv, peventcenth year. SSS | 92-25 vara, -| rpiie BOLECHICSEMINARY.—RARE CHANGE aes Ping beat EBropean en ‘Tanion CHINA AND GLasa, TTT HOH ERE 5 BBB 00 ANN RICHARDS will ae the request of many parents, ime 0. & BULEARD. Director] 9926 fo. 1020 7TH STREET NORTUWES? t Hal Be BaP 9 8 BRE Feopen' thelr seuo6l October 1 ime” | (VAPITOE HILL KINDERGARTEN AND PRE . 4 HH E BOB OO NNN FEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF HOWARD UNE { PEARY SCHOOL. | Ninth year reopens MON- M r DAY, October Sth, at 22 34 a. se. T 4H H KEEB BBE) 00 «ON NN > pop kK ae VES ocd-lin Miss CORNELIA F. BOYDEN, Principal, i oe Bie KEK Cae gus CLINICS AT THE FREEDMEN’S HOSPITAL - = — ‘au A RRR oO HOW HHH DD KK Fr Sag, COMMENCES SATURDAY, OCT. 17, 1885, BON BREE fk ED ge BEE P* |B BR Bos Be tat =| eens tr Prt BF ontamon setertarw 4) art Riad bi eae M'MM ASA RR GO HH RO Medical, by Prof, T. B. Hood, Sundays at 2 p.m. = ec25-m MMM A 48 8 OcO H HB EEE Obstetrical and Diseases of Women, by Prot. CB | JURENCH Lissose—ioie 17TH st. N. w—|Gaxn Fact Orexrxo Or ‘We don't think it a virtue to be honest, nor should | Purvis. " 4 ae an es ae oneeeetonsetie piven ees 2 ’ u s Har. of throat by Prof. J. E. Brack —< e 2 or ven A Desires to su eee enti to oe following articles, | one boast of not be! oie ir. Hoogar pe star ae oy, ing 0 lasers Fo} st veober at ‘Castes for ‘hovsand §°3 & a > p= which will be offered at remarkably low prices, sa Brery HANDKERCHIEF offered by the PAL®| Prot, D.s. Lamb. 1% °° © 7 eae Sim, Kindergurten Games for iutieeulidren acizad | § 9 fy 4 ‘and in doing so invites inspection being Dispensary cl iy at 12 m. by Dr. F. J. Shadd. | at the WAVERLEY SEMINAKY, loge 1 st Ow, | : of the same. See a a ere rei rer hy being in- | providence Hospital Surgical ClinicsSupdaysat 0:30 | Also intermediale and advanced classes for "Fo ——— - terpreted, means HANDKERCHIEFS with noCot-| a in. during November, December, and January by RUGS, LACE CURTAINS, PORTIERES, &c., LADIES’ SHORT WRAPS. ton mixed in. cess coin Gon oe ‘s Hospital by Dr. | _8¢25-1m MUL keer ee, ar It having become s well-known fact that SHORT PLEASE EXAMINE OUR Starr Pursons. ecsinol | QWITHIN G SHORTIIDGES MEDIA ACAD PETERSEN @ CHILDS’, 813 MARKET @PACE WRAPS will be leading in the way of adress gar- ment we would ‘uy our stock of them consists of no SS emy admits and classities young men and boys mje, Sebd for cirenlars. ‘SWITHIN C SHORT: LADIES’ ART ASSOCIATION OF N.¥.._ | TTbGHa BC, Cdarvard College Siraduaie, Media Pa Pure Linen initial HANDKERCHIEFS, 12%. ‘orcoran Building, Studio 5. Instruction in Jess than 75 styles, every style being represented in Pure Linen, fancy hemstitched, 12%4c. Drawing. Oll, Water-Coior and China painting, Deco- ¥ az ing warranted as represent altuna vis = Pure Linen’ herring-bone borders, 12%,c. atin, principles of Desizn. Perswective and “Artistic | "20 — ort ag | South ane iavnt patteros st popular prices Pure Linen, fancy colored borders; 12%,c. Apatoiny. E MAYNICKE, Principal," oct-lm” | 7 ASHINGTON SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION AND eaten ‘We show an all-wool Cloth SHORT WRAP. prettily colored Soe LISH LANGUAGE, Call and see what we bave. Satisiaction trimmed with Astrachan down front and around bot- 2 aed te See Feta : oe SCH Oi BOYS, ‘Mra. M. sTeens START Telephone call 124. ee23-2m tom, at $6.08, "We consider it cheap at 39. Pure Linen, double hemstitched borders, 25c. Fg nee r EVENS HAUT, Principal, Another good styie ty made of BROCADED SILK | Pure Linen, tucked borders, 25¢. oem 1538 I street n. w. Terudoates scobeon sive wilt chesteracen eksaaas: Cow Wearnee and finished of with RU=SLAN HA RE.ai $10.98. Tbis | Pure Linen, with lace edge, 25c. 1S MAY AE aTEAD, tion endorsed by a responsible Board of Sudies ‘ 4 uber 1s our own exclusive style and Would bea bar- | Pure Linen, hand-embroidered initials, 29. M THACHER OF PIANO, ‘Thorough Instruction to ‘Teachers: Niutters, Ora- | Will soon be here, and in your preparation for tt be STROCADED VELVET SHORT WRAPS, trimmed | Pf Linen, fancy borders, 30, to $1.75. ect DONA ae ee eee (meceineveet ee eee |e ene, wth Chentile Eringe, satin Guild, aeSi, Sided | .Pure Linen initial HANDKERCHIERS for Gents, BRENDON St DUA SORE RW ame AP egal gteantazes for the Study of Practical Eng- HEATING STOVES, $20, according to quality of material: : SRN PRSNTT er ‘orelners. SHORT WRA Pe up 1. $100. Pure Linen HANDKERCHIEFS for Children, 5c. MM ‘VERNON SEMINARY, Cure of Stammering, Stuttering and all patnfal | Which is now complete, and embraces all grades, fom SEAL PLUSH SHORT WRAPS. nicely finished | All Silk, fancy colored designs, 12%4c. 4 Font Pefects Methods endorsed Uy prominent local | the cheapest to the highest price. with Feather Trimiii.gs, quilted Satia lining. at$z3. | All Silk, solid colors and white, 39¢, ® An examination ls respectfully solicited, W. 8 JENKS @ 00. 1100 anp 1104 M Streer N.W. A limited number of Stn board in the faintly of Pri accommodated ‘AlLSilk’ HANDKERCHIEPS for Gents, 48e. Sipe irom i PLUSH coats, ocr ested to examine our: . " PISS ADA B. CONN, OF THE WASHINGTON 40, 42, 44 and 46 INCHES LONG. sa You are earnestly requested toexamine ournew | ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN HOME AY Collegiate Instivate, will ake puptis in vocal wnd | _%e18 TAT Th wren aw. Our 40-inch SEAL PLUSH COAT, with real Seat | 80k of HANDKERCHIEFS, Weare proud of the AND DAY scHOOL, instromental music and harmony. Sethods of thebet | 7a RPT Ornaments and Qutited Satin fing? (has Bee pro. | variety and the quality offered for unusually low ae, bean masters tollowed For terms and other | ( ) — need a bargain by everybody” who ied | prices Dye. SILK vermont, naan ha WIL tea oa von caeay ate EAGER iboxeuk ae ‘YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE @ we ——— | xara: Sougerre, BODY “antes: Pine qual r UES at $35, $40, $45, SDEERC. not a misprint =. 5 . ai i god tnd malty ip PLUSH SACQUES at $35, $40, $45, eee Monoxanp-eris Scxoor TAPESTRY and INGRALN CARPETS. Alo, CUR MRS, ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, AM. Principal. ae Ray and DRARESY Jn rest variety, These ia CLOTH NEWMARKETS, 1900 ELEESEEY ‘Want of choice goods will to thelr advantage to An elegant NEWMARKET, of good quality Beaver 7, a HUOk Gioth, af 36.7. "A pluliy but wear gatmneny ata ee gi ep eee ‘Vice Principals. |, THI well-established French and English Family | _ 073m ids a, mark): Tow ture. ‘MRS, EUGENIA CUTHBERT, ‘and Day School for girls will reopen an _ ment is our Leater,madeoffineChevi-| PPP A A 5835 nea tgp peg W. H.. Hovoxrox Rue cae meet eee ee GE nd by 0 Corpe of Toten Abie vaste ana | OPP RONTAMS Se, kee Coleg Prepare | Ot * “ates weReEy waste Plaite i back, at $10.7 \f Thirtee! cote Seip ‘attention to thelr line Our NEWMAKKET of Fine Beaver Cloth,trimmea| B AAA OL) AAA HE ual = “Teachers. CUA scons. E/en, Under the direction of Prof | TN TMOn DECORATION with hacer collar and enffs, perfort ftiing, argiuoo. | 2 A a Ee re aes PARLOR FURNITC Our NE VMARKET of Fine Beaver Cloth, beaver Highest Standard in English and Classical Stadles. | scholars in distant parts of the city, CURTAIN STU! coil: aud tutivand edged dows trout ato. ‘FOF terms ad citculars address Or Morocco Curtais and $12 Turcomes Curtain, EA. M\RKETS trimmed with Silver Fox, real ‘Modern Languages under Direction of the BERLITZ ofwhich we havea united ntusber Beaver aud Lyux, from $18 up. RRR. 00, % AF SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES. MRS. LP McDONALD, Furniture Upholstering and Cabinet work will re SILK MATELASSE NEWMARKETS, trimmed RF 8 8 BA ee AEA a ceive special attention. wish 6-inch wide Black Fur. Sitie Lining, at $22. Eee 9 9 BA E ‘Special Advantages in Instrumentaland Vocal Musle, | _e14-2m Prinet BROCADE VELVET NEWMARKETS from $27 RB EB ‘oo 24 tu > A Hy, BOSSE EL RECUMe teeraocrion E,sty Axxocxceumre if and up. . * 00 the Violin ‘and Orchestral Instruments FURS AND FUR TRIMMINGS. Eleventh Year Opens OCTOBER 1ST, 1885. on September 14th, at his residence, 008 Ht sireet . aan ae —_ We beg tostatethat our assortment of the above is Application by letter or personally, as above, Hw CEDAR now complete. oc21 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE 3m. ‘A Hume and’ Day School for Young Ladies. re | _WE ARE NOW RECEIVING OUR FALL STOCK FUR TRIMMINGS. M2 in MEGERE, SCHOOL, AT AIO LRT | opins OCTOBEH 18. “Modern in under the | OF CARPETS, FURNITURE, AND UPHOLSTRY a a*L n.w., will reopen September 16th, 1885. Un- | charge of the Berlitz school. Thorough course in Eng- | GOODS, WHICH COMPRISES ALL THE BEST 2-inch Black RUSSIAN HARE at 50 cents a yard. ‘Us sl advantages in French (Berlitz method) and in | lish, Music and Art. A special class on the Quincy | AND NOVEL THINGS IN THE MARKET. YOU BH oh blak RUSSIAN HARE at 89 cents a yard, Oiject Drawing. r24-in | method for little girls from 7 to 11 years of age. ARE INVITED TO CALL AND LOOK THROUGH, | ac BSS EARLE. 1916 35th m, 4-inch Black RUSSIAN HARE at 08 cents a yard, RIARLEY HAGL—A HOME SCHOOL FoR | — ae oo --; | AND, IP PLEASED, MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS nes One Las svar drew Mra M. FORTEC Principal, © wul-Smne shorthand ‘oot and publications constantly ov hand, -iue. NCTRA at $1.59 a yard. peered a ae ional "ties for tearn eee RIENDS' SELECT SCHOOL, AN EL:MENT. | Syd, Cxcentional opportant mated Ww. H. HOEKR LVER FOX at $1.78 a yard, KE UK 1 NNN cco ™ ,88, ‘ary and hizh school for both sexes, 1811 Ist n.w.. | QUARTERS. 9: syzz Bnch SILVER FOX at $2.70 0 yard. KK I NNN G@” will reopen Bih_mo. (Sept) 14th. To provide for | Re ee an19 801 Market Space 306 and 310 6th st nw. 2inck GRAY HARE at 80 cents a yard. KK HT NNN @ 535, Erowtn ‘and progres of school @ laboratory andad- | JORIV ESSONS IN Al Ss {HS 3 KE iH NNN CG GG ditional room for recitations and calisthenics have su 0 sdults confidential: | pi ‘for college, CHUN CSN ice toa Kok UO NNN GGG Maa been procured. . The corps of instruction hs been en | Annapolis, West Point, all 4-inch GRAY HARE at $1.75 a yard, Inrged by graduates of Vassar and Swarthmore. ‘The | 1VW INSTITUTE, «w. corner Sth and Ket. mw Real LYNX at $2.65 a yard. instruction in English, mathematics, natural science | Mathematical, Classical, a FLYNM, ich Real BEAVER at §1.25 a yard, PALACE, Pore statencs tor our bert colleges and aniverabes: | _ Evening Classen, $3 and $9 amonih “sea Binch Real BEAVER at $1.98 a yard. Reha Tor catalogue or call st school from 2:30. pm. |W riss AC. MORGAN'S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG 4-inch Real BEAVER at $2.75 ayard. An excep- 4pm. THOS. W.SIDWELL. ~ | NI’ See epee 8 [rors 814 SEVENTH STREET N, W. ee ere | ROY stN reat becins SEPTEMBER 23, 1885. Racxazrocs Ax Drsanre 7 add ISS ROSA TOFSCHES GERVAN, FRENCH We washers 0 rman. Seo cones ee ae pe ie Mi sna'eo dish weno aad citineter carte . will re Portsmouth, N. H. sev-2m lozen RUSSIAN HARE MUFFS at 69 cents pen“ st. German and rene taugl SHTELDON'S No AG 1008 each. Better qualities at 98 cents and $1.48 constant practice. For circulars apply 1224 12th Ee OOS DAES ARCADE, 3 DID THE DEED. e st. Aduits—Monday lay, 7 NUTRA MUFFS at $2.25 and 82, ae au21-3m*_ | 109:30. Juveniles—Monday and Wednesday, 3:30 t0 CAPE SEAL MUFFS at $2.75 euc! oan 3) Ge ns 5. ata 2 to 230. <0-om - _— SILVER FOX MUFFS at 84.50 each. pA sacs aw. ‘APLEWOO. INSTITUTE, CONCORDVILLE, AFRICAN LYNX. for mourning wear, at 85 each, PRIVATE TEACHER OF ENGLIsH BRANCHES | )\ for college or bust: Pa. Young men Degrees Experienced in teaching foreigners thelanguage.24-Lm conferred upon youn: Bess, Real BEAVER MUFFS at $4, $6 and 39 each, lady graduates | The white fingers of Mary Newion presmed the wane PPUTE, — | Carctal attention buys ald girls Blecerte Button Real LYNX MUFFS at $6 each. Caz At RED VORLCM WASHINGTON COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, | (05m J: SHORTLIDGE (Vale College), A. M.. Prim. — BLACK MARTIN MUFFS st §7.90, and many ne 1023 Vermont avenue, ER ' G canbe eae others. MADAME CHEVREMONT, Diplomee de I Ai FEDORA COLLARS to match each and every style ‘Boarding and Day Schoo! for Young Ladiesand Little | Suemie ie Paria, will opel October few FRENCH Chee a FRENCH PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS! aa FORD) HOATCTEN SCHOOL for children ander 13 shattered into fragmenta, There was great re ae ess : years old. Madame Chevremont hus had long ex: | 8 was CHASM SSPE SIS sibel BEANE obi Wein TA ekrPESA SEE “OO | EAS I nea Petes Ramey | tng vw oe emer of he rman Ga prices. e - gerons barrier; but is greater CHILDREN'S MUFFS and COLLARS from 75 — Mrs.Z D. BUCHER... igs PRIA Sen bat ie is decighed te Ree tetra ie Be | the PEOPLE over the VICTOR E. of : . Ki IN" ceoseeaseeeeeeeensececveeeeee Prine}, noch language as much as possible, and the constant ‘Aim trom the beginuing will Beto mae pupils SP Ica Ke Assisted by a full corps of experienced teachers. | Sim a ty ADLER" — Having concluded to Close our Large Production of pitt, ‘caialogues and particulars ‘apply, th Scnpuceaa ed cepinintonr waciuon Gelman ties : iacipal fam _ | Grew, 101 K st. FRENCH PATTERN HATS and BONNETS, | Prien peo Se eye RE for| TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE. TUTH H EER 22 BBR (00, xN § ‘we offer the following: i G20 iath st. .w. First Flat, opened menentoratnors Lessons will also on NNN October 1, 1885. —— : _ T BAL ER BBE OO ONKW 15 Elegant Fine Imported FRENCH HATS at $11; | ¥!ll resume business October SR COLLEGE GRADUATES PROFESSOR OE FW Him EP PRAY © | Wornenn Tere TEC oeeen | | auaeteiaene ei eer | a ae wees . of havin ime wnoccuy wou! 20 Elegant Fine Imported FRENCH HATS at $10; BOSTON, BhooRns ace tnsriction ir above races alg tn re Rccamntep eggs yon enemy BRR BER 28 BBR 52 | os wera rie pore Pmence mare at 9; | yp Mi SERPOUE gg BE EU jg | tanned ini, TO et nue oeamooata, anny te As Bee g PAH ES Worth $18, eatin wapeakr write rendrand understand ie or | MX MARCUERITE E SRETON, © BEWMARERE TF, = & ” ‘New ter in iy MM MATA B GOO H OH Eg > — | 40 Elegant Fine Imported FRENCH HATS at 97; | “igh languages New terns begin now. coin, ADI oF address Taba ‘wool, serge lining and silk sleeve lining... 7.60 Messer Worth $15. ooh. "Apply wProf, N. JOLY, 723 14th at, nw. = BURRS ENGLAND TREC OVEROCOATS, Oxford and brown mixtures... 6.75 ; SEVEN NORTHWEST. NGTON ACADEM F TLLEGRAPHY. 3 et 631 STREET 50 Elegant Fine Imported FRENCH HATS st 90; ASHINGTON ACADEMY OF TELEGRAPHY. | ) School 1308 H meet, FINE KERSRY OVEROOATS, silk facing and STRICTLY ONE PRICE oc21 Worth $12. tion to all'to see the method by which you can soon r sleeve 1278 a8 3 ch nai 100 Assorted BONNETS and HATSat $5; Worth $10, | ©aFn # profession. 20 1st st. se. — We have on band 250 of OUR OWN MAKE, very | Te Ae ee eee eee ol bor young De re eee Styiah, Desirable, at $3.50, $4, $4.50, $5 fesand ‘Little Girls, 10 en a a, ADD wool. 3740 and$6. CALL AND SEE THEM. pee 717 MARKET SPACE. DEXTER HAIR LINE PANTS, strictly ll Serer, fern eed If instructions | GRAND OPENING OF FALL BOOTS ANDSHOES | wool. 278 Mmited. F. CROMELT a Bucx D: (eleet 1 CD dice BLACKSTONE CASS. PANTS, nest hairline, 437 NENG Y INSTITUTE, 818 CONNECTICUT | | Catthts out andshow tt to your friends, and con- | FINE WORSTED PANTS, nest slik strips. 6.87 ‘and Fi ‘Vinge them that in addition to our complete line ot Ladies’ and Gent's Fine Boots and Shoes, we have the best line of Medium (rade Goods ever otlered to the Washington public: Q0eneernng(S0DUINE CRE. KA BOX TOG nee $2.00 Son Wery ane Cur, Bid Bos eee 90 bu. Wary tine Cur. id Common sete. 250 S00.""Extre fine Cur. Kid Common Sense... £00 Sogn sbxtra Ane Cur, Kid Box Toe. £00 Dongola 5.00.To Measure, Genuine boo “Any styles 3, ¢, BENNETT @ BARNARDS Fine Handmade Boots and Slippers ‘We have placed on our counters all the New and De- Suitable Shapes in FRENCH FELT HATS, At $1, $1.25, $1.37 and $1.48, which cannot he duplt cated, and are worth each 50c. and 750 more. OUR REAL FELT SILE-BOUND HATS ‘Weel atG4c; sold elsewhere at 680,, 75c. and $1. vrench Schoo! for young ladies eptember 30th. For ve URGES, Principals se25-1in FMY, Corcoran Bulldi [Sth et. ope, U. & Trew ‘Men. Numbe ‘scholars of good moral character re- in ‘eine ths 3d Monday in September struction in tie do:mon English branches oot ceey Sere Ureke “BURTON MACA PAE AME SEE, Frincipal, Washington, D.C. ‘sa1é-3in ‘ave. ‘and littie Reo éc., address Misses RLINGTON ACAD) WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO SHOW ALL THE NEW AND DESIRABLE FAB- RIGS IN THE ABOVE GOODS. IN SILKS WE HAVE FAILLE FRANCAIS, JERSEY, TRICOTINE, SATIN DE FLORA, SATIN RHADAMES, SURAH AND GROS GRAIN. IN WOOLENS MANY NEW AND NOVEL ‘THINGS IN BLACK AND BLACK AND GRAY OUR STOCK Is Now COMPLETE, AND WE ASK ALL IN SEARCH OF REAL BARGAINS TO GIVE USACALL BLACK AND COLORED VELVETS IN ALL QUAL- ITER FANCY STRIPED VELVETS PLUSHES IN BRIGHT SHADES, EXTRA GOOD VALUE. OUR LINEN DEPART. MENT 18 FULL OF NEW AND FRESH GOODS, MERINO UNDERWEAR FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN—BEST GOODS 927 AND 929 SEVENTE ST. 5. W., Our Stock of CHILDREN’S TRIMMED AND UN- TRIMMED HATS 1s immense, We are selling Ele- gant Styles Trimmed Children's Hate st 60 and 75 cents and $1. aF YOU WANTSILK VELVETS, VELVETEENS, ‘RIBBONS, BIRDS AND WINGS, KING'S PALACE IS YOUR PLACE. LADIES CHILDREN’S AND MISSES CLOAKS, ‘Our Stock of Children’s Cloaks, Misses and Ladies Cloaks 1s larger than we care to have it. We must unload. We-therefore will nell, even st s secrifice, Do not buy until you have inspected our Extensive Assortment. Weguarantes it will pay youto goto _ KING STRICTLY ONE PRICE, ‘For School nhoes it will pay you tocome and see us. ‘We have combined good looks, quality and low prices together. ‘Large lineof Children's and Mimes Spring Heels, We make a Genuine Handsewed Ladies’ Kangaroo oF Kid to order sor #5. WM. H. RICH. ‘717 Market Space, 2 Sy Snsernarnenn) Sammomane. 001’ Acro Han Full and complete stock of Gentlemen, Youths’, ‘Boys’ and Children's HATS. Bole Agents for DUNLAP £0O0/8 NEW YORK HaTs. ‘None genuipe unlem bearing thelr trade-mark. ‘Calldren’s POLO CAPS, tn all qualities aud prices, (No Branch Stores, Tsu Is Tae Wesrare For A FALL OVERCOAT, WHICH YOU WILL FIND AT OUR ESTABLIBE- MENT. PRICES FROM $7 TO €25. AND CORRECT PRICES, TRIMMING DE- NOW IS THE TIME TO INVEST INA ‘e00na, PARTMENT BAS BEEN ENLARGED AND FaLL BUSINESS SUIT. ‘WILLETT @ RUOFF, WE CAN NOW SHOW YOU THE BEsT WE HAVE THEM IS SACKS aXD Four BuT-| "92 ______ 008 Penmayivantoeve. STOCK SOUTH OF NEW YORK. NOTIONS, TON CUTAWAYS. PRICES FROM 91070995. | "T'ne cyciosTyLE ‘RIBBONS, GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS, DUPLICATING ASPARATUR SEYS, CLASPS, BRAIDS, AND IN FACT AN ENDLESS VARIETY OF NEW AND DE- SIRABLE WOODS, TO ALL OF WHICH WR _DNVITE YOUR ATTENTION. ‘WE HAVE FULL LINE OF PIECE Goopa FIRSTCLASS WORK IN EVERY INSTANCE. ‘BUSINESS SUITS TO ORDER FROM $25 TO 945. ‘DREMS SUITS FROM 636 TO. 900.

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