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LOCAL MENTION. Don't fail to sce Moves & Son's fine assort- ment of blankers, down couiforts and pillows, Cor, 11th and F streets northwest, * Fox New Beproox FURNITURE see assort- meat of W. I. Hou: 4F st. nw, Read W.F. Given’s adv, THINGS WORTH KNOWING. ‘That Allevck’s are the only genuine porous ull other so-called porous plasters are their makers (only get them up to sell on of Alleock’: provements and new ia- made an improvement ‘s Porous Phasters, you buy Allcock’s Porous Plasters the best plasters rade. NEWMARKET OvEKCoaTS. Elseman, corner Mth and EL Fre Portrarts. Kets Kemethy, 1109 Pa. av. Tits MoustNG a lamp exploded In the house of Jo: Hurmilton, corner of 10th and N streets, and the fire it caused damaged the floor anda table. The night inspector. Lieut. Pear son, and Officer Dunigan, extinguished the flames. SEE the stngle-breasted, fly-front sack over- coats at Eiseman Bros., cor. 7th and E. De. Hippss, specialist, at Willard’s tomor-| Tow, 12 to 4. ARresrep.—The attention of every one who examines the magnificent stock of furniture displayed on one flour by Geo, Breitbarth, Odd Fellows’ Hall. The latest styles at the lowest SuRTovt Overcoats. EiseMan, cor. 7th & E. InsTaxTaxxous Photographs, 905 Pa. ave. SPECIAL ATTENTION is called to the Casino’s Se. Lunch—Soup, Fish, Roast Turkey, Stewed Eldneye, three” Vegetables, and ‘Dessert. Steamed’ Oysters @ specialty. Ladies’ and Gents’ Restaurant, Open Sundays. THE Ca- SENO, 725 7th st. ii For Fixe PuorocRarns, Merritt & Wood, excell. ‘Thelr work ‘is simply perfect, No one ‘Visiting Washington should fail to Visit this gallery. Oxe Dotan AND NINETY CENTS will buy a Bown or Black Derby, either Dualap or Broad- ‘The Squier Failure. WILSON VERSUS COMMISSIONER ED- MONDS, In the Court in General Term, the case of Jense B. Wilson (receiver in the case of Craw- ford against Squier) against J. B. Edmonds, commissioner District of Columbia, is being-ar Mr. Westel Willoughby, for the com- ant, and Mesers, W. D. Duvidge and Na- ‘haniel Wilson for defendant. 1t was sought in the bill filed by complainant to make ihonds rexponsib‘e as a partner of Squier to the ¢reditors of the detnet bank, and in. the court below the decree wun favor of the defendant, ‘Spd the plaintiff appeaied to the General Term: The counsel are arguing the case very thor oughly. Amusements Next Week. THE NEVADA Concer? at the Congregational chureh Monday evening will prove an su- Splclous opening for the musical season in ‘ashington, and will doubtless be listened to by a ki and fashionable audience. Mme. Palmer-Nevada will be assisted by Edward Ver- Pek tenors Sig. Butt, baritone; Sig. Casati, viow linist;-M.’ Sewita, ‘pianist, and Sig. Carrano, Hutist. Tue FLORENCEs, whose annual visits to the local stage is one of the most welcome events of the season, will appear at the Natlonal theater hext week in “fhe Governor,” “The Mighty Dollar,” and “Dombey & Son," in which they have not been seen here in many years. The sale of seats began to-day. “MAY B1L0ssoM,” one of the many successful plays which own the patronage of the Madison Square theater, will be presented at Alhaugh’s next week. It'was seen in this city last season, and won a good measure of popular favor. It Will be presented by nearly the same cast then ven it, Including Georgia Cayvan and Ben, laginiey. THE Wet. Kxowx Daty Brornens, who are remenibered for the fun they. used to create their grotesque 8] esin “The Tourists,” Will appear as staré tn a piece called “itarward vs. Yale,” at Ford’s next week. It is suid to be Yery laughable, and is doing big business at Niblo’s Garden, New York, this week. JENNIE CaLEF, & bright little actress, who created a good impression here last season, will return to Herzog’s next week. Tue Diaz MUsevM management will next Week (provide for its patrons another good at- traction. AT THE THEATER Com1qus the new ment will continue ita Polley of presenting fis patrons new faces weel It Would Have Been a Murder, IF THE KNIFE HAD CUT ONE-SIXTEENTH OF AN INCH DEEPER. John F. Barnes, one of the colored men who figured in the “Ragtown” riot, appeared in the Police Court this morning and charged John block, at Franc’s, corner 7th and. D, the only strictly one price batand gents’ furnishing store in this city. Sre the double-breasted sack overcoat at Eise- man Bros., corner 7th and E. SPLr: ASSORTMENT of wall papers. W. ‘H. Houghton & Co., 1214 F st. n.w. Face and eyesight fitted.$1. Hemplét’s, cor.4% CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-Night, 's OPEnA Hovss.—“Alone in Lon- Forp’s Orns Hovse.—“A Moral Crime.” NATIONAL THEATER.—“Skipped by the Light of the Moon.” TuxatER Comrqve—Variety. Henzoc’s Orera Hovse.—Claire Scott in “Leah. Diag Mcseum.—Frank I. Frayne in “Si Slo cum.’ Wasttxcton Rink.—Ninth street and Rhode Island avenue. NATIONAL SKATING Rrvg.—Three sessions — daily. Condensed Locals. Street lamps will be liguied at 5:35 p.m. and extinguished at 11:15 p.m. Mr. Charles S. Moore, of this city, has ac cepted an invitation frou John Kell: anaddress at Tammany Hall, New York city, on Saturday, before amass méeting there. Dr. The sylor, of this city, read a paper betore the Textile Microscopie society, at its an~ nual meeting in New York yesterday Ata meeting of art students, at Dr, Burnett's home, 1215 T street uorthwest, last evening, Mr. J.'L. Burnett presided und steps were taken. tw form a students’ art league. The members to curry on an art school, of whieh they Bhaft “be the principals, employ. thelr. Own teachers and select their own models. ‘The department and staff officers, G. A. R., visited Garfleld Post, No. 7, hes we samara "The reguiar mecting ot the lady managersof ular meeting of ¢ ‘the ‘Sfeuropolitan industrial school was held Yesterday. The school is ina very prosperous eondition as to usefulness for tne poor cilidren, and much good is being accom in both, day and Sunday schoc!. Several new members ‘Were added to the association. Mrs. La Fetra, Mrs. Bovee, Mrs. Chapin, Mrs, Meeker, Mrs. Deane and Miss Andrews, and Several other Washington ladies, lett for the National Temperance association in Silla colored, arrested Inst : was night by Ofiter ‘Daly on 2 change of dinseente conduct, and when searched ‘at the station & Yasor was found on him. This morning in the Police Court Tascoe was fined $25 or 75 dayson ‘the tarm. ilson, a colored woman who lives at last’ evening. made by Gen." Burdett, com- Col. S.-M. Brooks, department others. Hattie W! Ivy City; was in’ the Police Court this morn ing a number ns Leonhardt, with: 9 al Weddings. The marriage of Mr. Benjamin Miller, of Georgetown, and Miss Lizzie Maddox, daugh- ter of Capt. Maddox, late of the Marine corps, took place after the English fashion at St. John’s church, Georgetown, yesterfay. Mrs. Edwin M. Stanton, a daughier-inlaw of the War Secretary, presented the bride to the groom, who met her at the altar, attended by Mr. Henry Matthews, who acted ‘as best man. ‘The ushers were Messis: Murray Marbury Jos, Hardie, Riley Deevie and Dr. Arthur Snyder. Miss ‘Bessie Bently and Mr. Theo. L. P. Mal- ford, @ merchant of Morristown, N. J., were married yesterday afternoon by'the Rev. Dr. Huntley; at the residence of the bride's mother, 1021 1ith street northwest. After the cere- mony the bride and groom started on a wed- ding tour through the east. Dr. E. 8. Carroll and Miss Rose Wilshire, Ganghter of ox-Representative Wilshire, had & bri it wedding last night at the residence of the bride’s parents, 1714 13th street. ‘The par- jors were handsomely decorated for the occa- sion and a band of music played at intervals. ‘The ceremony was performed by Rev. Dr. Geisey, rector of the church of the Epipiany. After the ceremony @ reception was held, at M. E. church was tne scene last might of the wedding of Mr. W. H. McKnight Miss Lizzie G. Boyd, the daughter of Col. Robert Boyd. The church was basdsomely * decorated anda large company witnessed the @eremony. Rev. Dr. Na: officiated. The ids were Misses Minnie, Florence and Jennie Boyd, sisters of the bride, and Miss Marie Stewart. The groomsmen were Messrs. ter, G. W. Evans, A. T. Coumbe and ‘After the ceremony a rece; Birect, neat 1th. “Mrs and Sire ateaiche et near Sr. am fe t left ‘n the 10 o'clock train for the north. Church iast night. “The excellent of the Dudley Buck mule quartette added much to the enjoyableness of the occasion. A severe cold prevented Mixs Emma Detweiler from do- herself full justice, though she gave the ve Maria” well as it was. Miss Ewan's spirit | came up, struck bim, and ‘grabbed the money 4 rendering of the iamous bell “Lakme” was warmly applauded. Mise flarvey Bischot who is suilering {roman iy Siars; Machod Riss is wa rom. jure ‘was necesuarily absent. _ . ——>_—_. Bridget = maki Saeaults on the Catholic clergy at St. Putte gbureh. She had been in the habit of attend. mass for the past few mornings, on each of ‘occasions she has made assaults on the clergymen oificiating and abused the sisters of charity seated near by. Yesterday she was quietly led out of the chureh, but soon after: wards reappeared, and to prevent furthe? dn: Yerference Officer Galway was culled in and took her to the station, where she way pro- mounced insane by physicians. Afterwards Officer Teepie, of the sanitary department, obtained w | gonad from the Distriet Commis- sioners, and She was sent to the insane asylum, ———— His Finsr Cuaxck ro “Ornate” Cor OFr.— ‘Ware, a young colored man, was called in the Police Court this moruing as a witness in @ case, and he becan telling # long story, when the Sadge wid him to make the’ story fied to epeak in publice™ said’ the sitter wo + publile, he it Sand I want to tell’ all T know, "Tne Fs eg easel wor, I never heard bis name started Of “Only by bis Induced to him, but have * Here lic wax ent off by the judge, who sal ‘ever mind what you heard.” The witness was excused. —eereest POLICEMAN AND Prisoxex Bore Fixep.— Wm. Goldman, cvlored, visited the Comique Jast ‘aight, aud being Under, the imttaence of liguor he was denicd admittance by Special Otheer MeKenney, when he Deeame nota, ‘He Was driven away, but soon afterwards he re- turned and renewed the quarrel, and dared the oilleer ost. The officer started Yo pat him ou and when near the door the officer knoek: im down and kicked him. ‘This morning in the Police Court Guldinan was fined $5 for dis- and Ofticer MeKenney was Do you know the defendant?” | Francis, also colored, with stabbing him three times with intent to kill him. Barnes testified that Francis came to his house, and they had some trouble about the loaning of a-wagon, and Francis stabbed bim in the right side, in’ the arm and the third time his band was cut, Witness said he had been sick for a week. Witness denied drawing a knife on Francis or assaulting him, Dr.Torry testified to the nature of the wounds Which, he said, were not of a serious nature. Witness said that if the ent “had been one-six- teenth of an inch deeper it would have proved Conflleting be rose horhed ed Case. JUDGE MAG ARTHUR His OPINION ABOUT “PROFESSIONAL” WITNESSES. - Yesterday afternooti in the Criminal Cou: Peter Lynch, a salodn keeper at $30 Virginia avenue, was placed on trial, with keep- ing his bar open on ton, for the defendant, entered a plea of not guilty, At the request of Mr. Carrington, the two professional "colored wituesess were. sepa Tied, and When of the stand their testimony Was so confitetit that the Jury rendered a ver- dict for thedefenaant, ° "7 Judge MacArthur sala he no more tes timony of this character would be used In these cases, ag the witnesses were unworthy of belief Ene Nauld Bot be belteved by the Jary. “Daring the last term of the court there were seve! cases brought on such This,he said, was the, brought before the cdirt hoped it would be the Inst. Ss District Government Affairs. POLICE TRIALS. The police trial board yesterday recommended rgeant McHenry,be' fined and cau- — e ony and dismissed. case of the kind this term, and he for smoking while on duty: that the against Private Kenner be dismissed; vate Van Fleet be flned for hiding on beat, as he claimed, to catch a thief: and Private J. H. ‘be dismissed. Posey, charged, became in| ited while on duty, while in that Sonditiaa committed seve offenses condemned by tlie police regulations. MISCELLANEOUS, Mr. C. Christiant,484 Pennsylvania avenue, in answer to his complaint of the 5th instant, that ter irom alleys in rear. of his property’ runs into yards of the same, is informed that the alley can be improved only-under the permit system—the pro; Paying the cost of labor and the ict of Columbia furnishing mine teach the 16 will i ‘The teachers of the public schools will receive thelr pay for October atthe Franklin school balding Saturday morning at 9 o’¢lock. Mr. Samuel G. Stewart, 516 9th Breet north- West, has been informed the Commissioner in reply to his réquést for a sewer In the rear o} lots 70 to 74, squaré 359, that this sewer may be laid, charging the entire cost td him, unless the alley is extended to fot 75, in Which case it may be laid under the permit systein. in reply to the request of the property owners and residents on 20th street, that lamps be erec- ted on the Jower portion thereof, the Messrs, Mayfield & Hieston are informed. that no more new gas lainps can be erected during the cur rent fiscal year. : NOTICES TO PROPERTY OWNERS. Frank T. Browning bas been notified by the building inspector that the three wooden buiid- ings owned by Him, Nos.1328, 1330 and 1332 ‘9th street northwest, are found, upon examina- tion, to be unfittor use. He ts'notltied to have them vacated and taken down within thirty days. Wm, A. Meloy Js intornwd that the wooden building owned by iim, No. 1326 9th street northwest, is fonntl tobe ithflafe and um fit for habitath ‘Thirty days fu given to have it vacated and torn down. Thomas, James and Ellen Witliams, joint owners of houses 301, 303 and 305 ‘street southeast are notl fied’that the above wooden -buildings are unfit for habitation, The same length of time is gen f their vacation and demolition. The Misses Kate and Kilen Quinn, joia owners ot two buildings in ulley fear of 1326 16th street fatal. ‘The case was seut to the grand jury; bonds 7 ge Suppositions in the Police Court. A CHARGE OF LARCENY DISMISSED. Charles Adams, a young colored man from the county, was in the Police Court this morn- thg charged with assaulting Caleb Adams, also colored, and robbing him of a $5 bill, last Thars- ‘day night, near the corner of 5th and Q streets. Adams, who appeared to be under the influ- ene of liquor, testitied that he was standing uear the corner mentioned, when the defendant from his hand. ‘What was your’ condition?” counsel, “What do you suppose my condition was?” retorted the witnesss, “I suppose,” said cotinsel, “that you were drank.” inquired “I suppose,” sald the prisoner, “that you sup- Pose wrong. ‘The defendant denied the assault, and said he took the five dollars because Adams owed ihe Judge diamlssed the charge of la e Judge dism! e cl ren} and suspended the assault, i ———>—__. Impersonating « Water Inspector. WARD, THE WOULD-BE SWINDLER, HELD FOR THE GRAND JURY. William B. Ward, the negro who made three attempts at suicide In the station house Tues- duy night, was taken to the Police Court this morning and charged with obtaining money under false pretenses, - Mr. Thomas read from a book which was taken from Ward as follows: “This is to certify:that the bearer ts author- ized by the deacons of Liberty Buptist church to solicit contributions for the church. The Lord loves a cheerful giver, and hope that every good christian citizen would contribute.” Rev. Mr. Willis, pastor of the church, stated that Ward had not been authorized to'collect moneys for the church, John M. Veal, the merchant on 32d street, testified to giving. the defendant twenty-five centa. Ti oy Officer Warwick test! to arresting Ward, on suspicion of imper ting a water inspec- tor. ‘The case was sent to the grand jury; bonds, $500. ‘Ward has been arrested for similar transac- tions heretofore. ——_>—___ ‘Transfers of Real Estate. Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: F. R. Windsor to B. H. Warner, 14, sq. 154; $3,704. BH. er to C. B. Rheem, lots 119° 120 and 121, sq. 271; $1,050. J. L. Hodge to S§ N.B 190," $4,500, &et wnitzky, sub. lot 41, aq. $4,500, 8.Carman to Ailda Yor ennie, lot 8, block 49;North Grounds, Columbian’ Universite: 2,450. A. A. Birney et al., trustees, to L. Me inders, part 2, sq. 558; $1,330. Jonn Roche to P. K. Pulman, lot 14, 49. 696; $1,250. "BF, Gilbert to Amy E. lot 1, biock 1; ‘Takome Park; $426.95. W.'H. Ruifto Maria. Gouveneur, part 9, “Slip,” Georgetown; 31,67 V. B. Edwards, trustee, to James 8. Southro: Paste . C. Stevens ‘and J, wrence, 140; $2,800. John Murphy to W. I Jot 6, sq. 965; §1,466.50. Columbia to aasell K Javlor, Jot Be wouth college grounds; $—. W. O’Brien to Babette Sellhau- fen, sub lot 30, sq. 507; $3,800. Lisette J. Voss to B. H. Ellett, sub lot B, sq. 354; $2,775. D. J. Purtello to Jeremiah O'Connell, 41 and 42, sq. 935; $2,800. E. and J. Cammack to Robt. E- Bradley, sub lot 40, xq. 305; $999, 75. John Eaton to B.F. Loughton and’c. K, Foas, sub lot 31, sq. 895; $925.55. P.B. Wright to John W. Payne, lot 3, bik. 10, T. and B. sub. Mt. Pleasant, &c.; $750, Ada 8. Carma: to Anna 8. Guthri lot 7, blk. 40, sub. north grounds Columbian University; $1,150. E. H. May to Jennie Leathers, lot 83, sq. 720; 350. Lee Washington to Samuel Lee, sub. lots 86 and 87, sq, 132; $900. 3. Lee to W. O'Brien et Ql., trustees Salem Baptist church, same erty; $800. LS, Fristoe to John Joy Edson, lots 1 to 4, parts 5 and 6 and lot 9, block 2, Le Droit Park; $—. Jessie A. Sunderland to H. F. ‘Tilley; lots'132 and 133, sq. 156; $5,634.50. sae de, WASHINGTON CATTLE MARKET.—Held every ‘Wednesday at Queenstown, on the Metropolitan | city; Louis D. Steaum propricunn 21s read ot city, . Means, proprietor. 2 cattle “on the marker yesterday, and sold lots’ sul | Best 4% to 44: , 4 to444; fair, Sty to Faedians, Sig to Sig ofdinary ay lo 2 “9. Sh sheep and lambs up. Old slicep a brought from 24, to 4%, z calves sold at 5to7. selling from to $56 per head. ‘the market fair. a Fixe FURNITURE.—Thomas Dowling will sell, at 1405 L street northwest, to-morrow morn: jog. at 10 o'clock, a fine -assortment of house- effects. Sale positive. See advertisement. —_— ‘THE SKELETON or LEXINGTON, the famous old sire of Kentueky running horses, is now on exhibition at the U.S. National Museum. His broken bones and teeth are held firmly in posi- tion by the well known “Royal Glue."—Adv't, So ‘The Courts. Cracurr Court (Division No. 1)—Judge Cor. ‘Yesterday, Holton agt. Harrison; verdict for plainti® tor $45, with interest. "White agt. Auth; motion for’ new trial filed. Geyer and Dev ‘agt. Richardson; verdict for uit Today, Evans agt. Flannery, and same agt. Jouvenal. judgments by default. Moulton agt. Brown et aL; suit diumissed as to Brown. Dis: trict agt. Snérwood; continued. ___,_ Eauiry Covnt—Judge Hagner. Yesterday, Gardner agi. Gardner, divoree al- lowed on the groand of desertion. Danenhower age. Purrington; decree to be drawn. ‘oday, Grinder Gant, and same agt, Milligan; Amenda Kines appointed guardian 4d litem. Lee agt. Lee; commission w get ans- wer appointed. t agt. Haske: L. P. Shoemaker appointed receiver. Martin ‘agt. Buckley; sale ratified mist.’ Camp agt. Camp; appearance of absent. defendant ordered. Lerch agt. Moses; auditor's report remanded. Thomus agt. Thoinas; sale ordered—C. Brown ‘trustee. Cerixar Cou MacArthur. yer Judge Mac Arthur. cial agent; not guilty. Raphael G. Gurynn, un- S200 und ‘costa, ateick Tenens ay, Bare hot ‘guilty: asoy ows, Sunda hae nelle pros.‘entered. : Poics:Court—Judge Snell. ‘: a northwest are notified that they are unfit for habitation and that they fist be torn down within thirty days. Thos, . Wagzaman, agent, that the wood building, No. 920 11th street northwest, ts found, upon exaimintion, to be in an uninhabitable condition and must be torn down within thirty days. A. 8, Caywood, agent, is notified that the wooden building, 918 11th street nurthwest, 1#found, on ex- amination, unfit for. habitation and decayed be- yond one halt itseriginal value dad must be tor down within thirty days, Win, Osborn is noti- fied Lhat, upon examination of the west wall of the back building of louse Fo. 1301 New Hampshire avenue northwest, it 34 found to be in a dangerous condition, Teh days are given in which to rebuild it, B. H. Warner, agent, has been notified that the brick cornice’ on thé front of the house No. 2K street northeast, is liable to fall outwards, which wotild endanger the public in passing. ' Five days are given to repair and prevent accident, — Yellowstone Park. LIEUT. KINGMAN THINKS MORE MONEY SHOULD BE SPPNT THERE, « An Omaba dispatch to the New York Herald says: Lieut, Kingmda, who has been in chafge of Yellowstone National park all summer, has | returned to headquarters atOmaha, He says that of the congressional appropriation ot ‘$40,000 there was expended in roads, bridges an-t other improvements $28,000. ‘The balance was absorbed in salaries and. Incidental ox- penses. He thinks the next year’s appropriation ought to be larger, A larger numberof tourists have visited the park than usual, dmong ther being many members of Congress. He says that there ia no danger of Congress again considering the old scheme ot cotlee: off the northern seo- {Hon of the park, comprising 600,090 acres, and deeding the same to the Cook’'Clty Railroad compauiy’s grant bat he is of opinion that an attempt will be made to secure aright of way through that part of ane foto fe expresses: the opinion that it woul e unwise policy to allow any railroad {0 enter the confines of the park, as it would be the opening wedge for others to follo Political Notes. Gen. John A. Logan addressed a large repub- Hean mass meeting in Philadelphia last evens iny ‘Fon. 8, 5. Tilden yesterday sent his check to Ggmocratic headquarters in New York for Efforts ate being made in New York to in- duce the President to come there before Sun- ay. ‘The Ohio State Journal publishes a statement froin ex-Gov. Foster that he will not allow the use ot his name before the republican eaucus for Senatot, and favoring the unanimous re- election of Sherman. Tammany Hall held‘an edthusiastic meeting in ite wigwam, in Now York last night, to ratify the democratic state ticket and the local Tami- many ticket. THE PENSYLVANIA UNTERFRITERS SEN- TENcED.—Boston Buck ai@ the members of the notoriot yang Of conteriisers were sentenced tothe penitentiary in the United States court in Pittsburg, Pa., yesterday, Buck was sen- senced to seven years; Ed. irmon, four years; Lois Whitmore, three years, John B. Farr, twovears aud a half, John Seerist, two years: George Buck, one year, and Andrew Groner, two years, Sentence was sus) ided in the case of William Seerist, a boy. ‘The gang operated extensively in Clarion and Forest counties both x manufacturers and shovers of the “queer.” Boston Buck, the leader, has been convicted before .of counterfeiting. 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Pi bright @lots, for children’s x : To-day, Wm Tascoe, drunk grderiy and Sonia $25 or Taare Mary Hutchinson, dao rig condeet: Bh ants 18 diye “tint atta abate Wat ot grderty condnet, fined $10 forthe assault. sree Jusr Recrtven.—300 dozen of warranted Res Jowrin Kid Gloves ip White and Opera ton, GBe.; bu regular re Eaeerinaon es, eral ‘of Mr. from the injuries he Je sa he received at the tanmet explosion, took place yesterday afternoon from his tate residence on M street, “Rev. Dr. Riley, of the Methodist Epi chureh, Omlelsted, ‘The interment was at Hin, ‘No WaTER.—The hydrant at the corner of M and Cherry streets is out of order. ‘Surprixe News.—Schooner A. R. Weeks cleared to-day with 700 tons of coal for Provi- dence. geelgersf Las Anas colagok to-day with 500 tons of coal for Bridgepor hooner Mattie Franklin cleared to-day with 800 tons of coal for rn. GRAIN RECEIPTS.—Canal boat Samuel Jar oe arrived with 3,600 bushels of wheat for Hartley Brothers. ‘TEMPERATURE AND CONDITION OF WATER AT7 A. M.—Great Falls, temperature, 54: con- dition, 12. Receiving reservoir, temperature, 58; condition at north connection, 11; south connection, 16. Distributing reservoir, tem- ature, 58; condition at influent gatehouse, 7; condition at effluent gatehouse, 28, Hight Udes in the river to-day at 11:12a.m_and 11:44 p.m. ee Alexandria Adairs. Reported for THE EVENING STAR. PoLITICAL.—Lannan’s opera house was filled last night, at the democratic meeting held for the purpose of hearing addresses by the demo- cratic candidates for Meutenant governor and for delegate to the general assembly. Hon. C. E. Stuart gave a statement of his services in the general assembly during his two terms, and atter a review of focal politics, asked an. in- ¢reased majority at the coming election. Hon, Joba E, Mascoy, after complimenting the late speaker and hoping tosee Mr. 8. speaker of the house, while he, as lieutenant. governor, was president of the senate, discussed state politics, A number of ladies attended, and the meeting was well ordered, decorous and atten- tive, and evidently fully in sympathy with the speakers, ‘A CHANGE.—Mr. Robert Bell, the engineer of the Washington and Ohio railroad, will on next Monday become the superintendent, vice Mr. 8. M. Brophy, the popular gentleman who has been in charge some time, but has resigned, Pouce REFORT.—The prisoners at the station house this morning ze Carter, arrested by Officer Davis for obscene words, and John Peun, arrested by the same officer for disorderly oon: duet. ‘The mayor has fined Alice Adams, Ellen Burnes and Sarah Reed, colored, of Washing- ton, and Charles Norton, colored, 'all for disor derly conduct, Nores.—A fox chase, in which Mr. Blount and other Washingtonians participated, Wook, Place in ,this_ neighborhood | yee terday.— An election will be held at Mime- ton’s, on Columbia street, next Thursday, to fill a vacancy from the 4th ward in the board of aldermen.—The mayor is endeavoring to have all the houses of the city numbered according to law.—The county gourt has adjourned wn- tilnext Saturday. The only business so far transacted this term has been theentry of some formal orders in civil cases.—The ¢ity school board will hold its regular ‘meeting to-morrow night.——The Mechanics’ Building association I ed several thousand dollars this week at 25 cents.—Hon, E. E. Meredith, state senator, addressed the voters at Ball's Cross Roads, Alt exandria county, last night, Caranng, COMPLETE TREATMENT, WITH INHALER FOR EVERY FORM OF CATARRH. §1. ASK FOR SANFORD'S 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, Droppings into the ‘Throat, Pains in the Chest, Dyspepsia, Wasting of Strength and Flesh, Loss of Steep. etc., cured. One bottle Radical Cure,one box Catarrhal Sol- vent and one Dr. Sanford’s Inhaler, in one pack- age, ofall druggists, for $1. Ask for SANFoRD's RAD- ICAL CURE, a pure distillation of Witch-Hazel, Am. Pine, Ca. Fir, Marigold, Clover Blossoms, etc. POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO., BOSTON. a ey “KIDNEY PAINS” and that weary sensation ever Preseut with those of painful kidneys, 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 antl- dote to pain and inflammation. At druggists, 25¢.; five for $1.00. Mulled free. PorreR Davug aND CuxuicaL Co, Boston. ool e AX ELASTIC STEP, BUOYANT SPIRITS, AND clear complexion, ate among the muny desirable results of pure blood. ‘The possessor of healthy blood has his faculties at command, and enjoys a clear and quick perception, which. is impossible when fhe blood F heavy and sluggish with impurities. Ayer’s Sarsa parilia is the best blood purifier and vitalizer known. ‘HY GOABOUT WITH THAT ACHING HEAD? ‘Try Ayer's Pilla. ‘They Will relieve the stomach, restore the digestive organs to healthy action, remove the obstructions that depress nerves and brain, ‘nd thus cure your headache permanently. oc27 Tue Murr Srorz, ‘ COR, 10TH AND F STS. Why is it that we do such an immense business? is often asked. It Is very plan. You can buy tine Clothing cheaper of us by 25 per cent, than of any other house in the cley. How? We make large pur- chases for cash, and seil strictly for cash, and do busi- ess with the smallest possible expenses, FOR BOYS 4 TO 13. J fine ling of Suits and Qvercoats. at $2, 92:60 $3, 75, $4.50, $5.25 and $6, guarinteed Sealer thas they con us bonanne see eee FOR BOYS 18 TO 18, A beautiful line of Overcoats at $2.50, $3.25, $4, $5, $6 and 97.30. Cannot be equaifed aiywhereat aa 25 per cell, ‘A magnificent line. of Suita in Sacks, Norfolks, 4-B. Cotaways, in Casaimeres and Worsteds, irom $4.50up- Must'be sten to be appreciated. FOR-*YOUTHS AND MEN. adzButton Cutaway Suite at $10, Sold nowhere un- “Prine Albert Sults at $15, worth $25, Good serviceable Business Sults at $8, a8 good as are sold for Fine Black Broadcloth Sults at $20, worth $35. A inagniticent line of Sults to sult all tastes and kets, 5 PGur line of Overcoats rung from 8 g008 serviceable Overcoat at $5 tw the finest Kerseys, Chinchillas and Cassimeres at $25. We bave tem plain Silk Faced and Satin-.ined Sack or Surtout style. ‘No trouble to show at THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER 107 AND F STREETS, ‘Be sure you are at the corner before béying. s@rOpen till 9p m.; Seturdays tll 11 p.m, Elec trie Light. 2 ‘0028 | Avrou Encnin INGS. IN THINKING OVER THE DEPARTED GLORIES OF THE SEA SHORE AND THE MOUNTAIN “RESORT, WE ARE APT TO FORGET THESE MELANCHOLY BEAU- TIFUL DAYS ARE ATTENDED BY TREAGHEROUSLY COOL MORNINGS AND Ev! GS IT 18 FULL TIME TO FOR TIFY YOURSELF AGAINST INROADS ON YOUR HEALTH, FOR AS BYRON APTLY PUTS IT, “THERE 18 NO. JOY THIS WORLDCAN GIVE LIKE THAT IT TAKES AWAY." ALIGHT OR MEDIUM WEIGHT OVERCOATOFTEN 8AVESONE A HEAVY DOCTOR'S BILL AND A TIRESOME COLD. A MEDIUM WEIGHT SUIT PRESERVES “&N EVEN TEMPERATURE AND SAVER LoTs OF WORRY. WE HAVE ANTICt- PATED YOUR WANTS IN EVERYTHING IN THE CLOTHING ‘LINE IN ELE. GANCE AND STYLE OUR Goons ARE UNSURPASSED. IN LOWNESS OF PRICE | WESTAND ALONE IN brellas at 25 still hots & Son's, fay pata continues at, Stine A Se All-wool Shortend Brees at A. Kaufman’s Combination Store, Extra Fine Select Oysters Thirty cons wart at Weser' direct orth Wests Also geet NG 1118 E ‘York and Philadelphia Oysters received dally.1 Patasclphia Oysters re Needles, Attachments and Sor 45 different makes Auerbach's, 7thand H. rs of Sewing Machines, at 20,31 ¢ 2 Satie: or You wish te Walk with an , purchase fine hand-welt Kid Shocs at $2.47 uenulig std at $3. xk eal 906 an oma above I, Open evenings ‘un et until 12:30, me 20,000 Yards ofnew Short-end Dress Goods,in chudda,canvas, cable twill and cashmere, ‘at A. Gombination Store. ee ‘The Newest. Genuine English Devonshire K. coats, _ ign and Ca lors, irrealsublota ost dressy. man Tikand E streets, omen Come’ and Get 13 Finest Cabinet Pho- tographs for $2 to $3. 711 Market Space.eolm Just Call at A. Kaufman's Combination and see what s grand assortment of Short-end Goods, 3 Our $1.98 Gent's Shoe can’t be beat. We have them in Button, Con- gress and. and warrant every pair’ to be Strasburger, 908 7th siroet, Z ‘We Are Clothiers, and carry a stock that embraces everything thatis uew. Elseman Bros., corner 7thand E, 6 3-4 Satines, in short ends, at A. Kaufman's Combination Store, 1241 and 1243 11th street southeast, 3 Deserving of Confidence. There is no article which so richly deserves the entire confidence of the community as Brown's Bronchial Troches. Those suffering from asthmatic and bronchial diseases, coughs and colds should try them. Price 25 cents, eo Take Any Car Going East to A. Kaufman's Combination Store. 3 I Was Curdd of Kidney Complaint by the use of Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. H, W. Oims| Proof Reader, Indianapolis Times, eo The Boys’ De; Isa main feature of oui lishment. The Teason of its popularity, we charge no fancy prices for rellable and ‘stylish goods. A polo cap given with every suit or overcoat, Eiseman Bros., corner 7th aud E. 6 If You Want to Save Money, go to short-end kale of Dress Goods at A. Kauf inan’s Combinatlon Store. 3. Fresh Alderney sutter churned every morn- ing and delivered in % 1b. “Ward” prints, 40c. per lb. Also cottage cheese and butter milk; sweet milk 5c. per quart, C-eam 15 cents, COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. (OR SALE—OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY FROP- erty, valuable Farm, containing 280 acres of nd, situate on Central ave. and innings” Bridge road, tliree miles from Hennings bridge: part of farm in the Dittlot 1 Columbia “and purt of it in Prince Georges county, Md. "Improved by a tine real- dence, barn and o her’ out-bulldings. @ large apple orchard, other fruit and shrubbery; most of the place fenced sid tand in fine condition; will dispose of a part or all of the place to sult purchaser: easy terms and_osession given at any time. Apply tothe Uwner, 52 Cat n. w., oF 125 Pa. av. n.w., Wash, 1D. Cocde-ate OR SALE—TRACTS OF LAND IN PRINCE George's: county, some in good Umber; ten iniles ¢ city.’ Will sell low. L. C. YOUNG, northwest cor. 9th wt, and Pa. ave, D.w. — oc26Bt® OR SALE-IMPROVED PLACE, 35 ACRES, near Soldiers’ Home; offered at a bargain, Farms in Loudoun county, Vi, near W.O.and W. It He land ciean, smooth’ and’ productive, L.'C, YOUNG, northwest cor. 9th st. and Pa ave, nw. oc28-Bt* Fer SALE-SUITABLE FOR A PHYSICIAN— a suuig Cottage and Five Actes of Land in a tieigh- Doring village in Murylund. “Will be sold at very low Brice." For further informatign inguire of JOHN t. MITCHELL, Real Estate Broker, 1100 Pa ave. EN ROOMS: 1K SALE—GOOD HOUSE OF SI eleven acres of land; abundance of fruit: ten miles from city. one and a lialf from station. Price $1,000. 0. HINE, Vienna, Fairfax county, Va. op27-3te R RENT—BELMONT FARM; 80 ACRES three fourths of a inile from Sliver springs station; atjunction of B. & U, ruilroad and 7th st, road, and fronting on the public road from this station About half of thi traet le cleared. and neatly twenty’ acres seeded this fall. ¥arm house of five rooms and stable in, good repalr. A good spring. §.'P. LEE. Sligo ‘office, Montgomery county, Md. inquire at Spring farm, adjolning Silver Spring station. oc27-3m R RENT—A GOOD, NEW 3-ROOM COTTAGE, Pease city, with two acres of land, small £ per month. a im R.A, PHILLIPS, 1428 New York ave. Fo Se DESIRABLE SUBUR- ban Residence, with stable and ca: riage house, well shaded lawn and fruit; near Georgetown: convenient Sp howe cars. Apply to W. H. KE & CO. 1420 New York selo-km* Fe SALE—FARMS—I HAVE ADDED TO MY list several pjéces of country Property, both lat and nail ‘within: ‘distance of the cit sam ote aenel tel Sanath oc2-1m 1207 31st st. 1100 Pa. ave. Ok sALE-} BEAUTIFUL HOME ATHYATTS. ville, Md., 4% acres: terms easy. Also a desirable Farm on the Metropoll.an railroad, near station. A. ¥, HILL & CO, oc2-im vals T17 WM H RICH, MARKET SPACE ONE PRICE BOOT AND SHOESTORE. We wish to call your attention to a few of the many bargains we ere offering at the very lowest ‘cash prices possible. Ladies’ Curkiid Box Toe. worked button holes...$2.00 Ladies’ Extra fine Cur. Kid. two styles.. 2.50 Ladies’ Extra fine Cur. flexible, (our own make). Ladies’ Extra fine Car. Kid, Spanish instep.. Men's Goat Buskin. hand mad Jad. Genuine Dongola, hand made.. Lad. Genuine St. Goat, hand made. ncn Our Gent's $2.50 Shoes can't be beat. They are neat, stylish and good fitting. We have them in three aifferent styles. . Our Gent's $3.00 Sboes are genuine calf skin and compare favorably with the $4 shoes sold elsewhere. Our line of Gent's fine Dress Shoes are the most stylish and trom the most rellable manufacturers, ‘The Prices are bound to suit you. Give us.a.call and be convinced. ‘You will find everything kept by first-class shoe store. keud Market Space. 7 WM. H. RICH. Fail line of Ladies and Gent's Felt Slippers, suite- dle for the sick room. oct Pitter anv otaurry rez rae story. 96.50 buys a good business suit that ts worth $10.00 $8.80 buyva reliable all-wool sult that is worth $12.00 $10,00 buys reliable ail-wool cassimere sult that is ‘worth $15.00.. ‘$12.00 buys an ‘ell-wool diagonal dress sult worth “ $18.00. ovERCOaTR. OVEROOATS. ~ 96.50 buys a man's overcoat worth $9.00, 27-78-bays a man's overcoat worth $10.00. {$10.00 Hays s man's dress overcoat worth $17.00, Boys’ suits coinmence at $4.50 and on up to $12.00, Boys’ overcoats commence at $3.75 and on up to 12.00. e , Children’s auttent $2.00 and up to $7.00. ‘Children's overepnts at $2.50 and up to $10.00, PANTS. Pata $16.00 ‘boys an ‘all-wool Prince Albert suit worth | [FUR TRIMMINGS and COLLARS at lstest prices, |: We desire to call your attention to the King’s Palace ___EDUCATIONAL, Lavy AL YEARS EXPERIENCE Ast saa Gon ihe Maso and organ French Latin, “uglish branches desires a xine. HOO} oF MEIC eS a Aisa see WAiss EVA Ma, a Re ILLS oc2e-th stim3t* UBSTABLISHED 1877. to 5:30 pm tera. Princtpal. aM inns Sccept a limited number of papi im (college graduate ) sro Tikes rive private low gxcceding 6 per week. to in years, or to youths whe’ 6 nd ire tormake rapid progress. “ Address MATHEMATICS. “Star oczhat® JAVID 8. L. JOHNSON. Organist aud Chotrmaster. 119 10th st. mw, _ Vocal and Inswamental Pupils received. ocd ta* M LLE V. PRU HOMME, i . Profe a ncais, 1014 17th st. nw. ench Conver classes for Ladies and Gentle . Parisian les at Ll am. Boys and Girls and shocessfat syate aa faker Get raation ano otf velprte Caiversity. ‘Moraddress Mis COOKSIL O10 | near chy igh school EDUCATIONAL = Gass ae Address: Ub st, ‘ocl-im ERVATORY OF wUsic UH. seventeenth year ‘the beat Commer vatorien. Dust Sete PS eset, ree \APITOL HILL KINDERGARTEN AND ri CARY Teopens Me DAY, October 3d at. se i fax ae ROYDEN, Princtpal. : NG ACADEMY. 100§ bye ‘and Frias ‘ange froth “i ti Den EAR rine ocd-1in. 5, and Saiuraay, 1 to 2530, FODEL GRADED sciTOOT. AN Mente Mines porto k ana GENTLEMAN WISHES TO GIVE LEsso ct ‘Tenth year. New Methods Geouine fn Latin, Greek and the English irunthes pee French ‘German mn Hately oF in a.school, best retereners; terns uneasily: | Classes 3127 ith st.» low, Address Box 97, Star office. ocrawe? | Thomas Ch Teachers trained. tim PLEWOOD INSTITUTE, CONCORDVILLE, Met Noone men fhe College or nn upon you nem i wa, lady ‘sTeduates pcre tea renunciation, i nil sat inns oreo p= Foeera PIANO 4 158 ANNA HROMLER GRAN MU Snivtenrs Consersuiarsot Bae, Harmony and History of ‘Musle. "Terms SiG New Jersey ave nw. RS FLINT AND Mas MY WILL OPI a aclass for young ladies November 2d. Number fipated to twelve. Circuists may be had upon api on dasa ts “& GLASSIC SPANISH CAN KE LEARNED IN AX three months References given. Call on Doctor DE MEZA, 927 9th st. nw. __ 0c26-Lw' TA ADELINE DUVAL MACK, aaa N ST, Mi" has reopened her School of 'Elocntion and Dramatic #250. Jewelry, iu all myles, for “480, Jewelry, kn all tyes: for: See Jewelry, in all ayies tor Feather ‘Art: aiso private clam in ‘English branches, $3.68 Ostrich Fans ‘with teachers for French and Mathematics, ocl7-2w* 2bet Poskeiteoks all tie. Be. onwooo mverirors, eee chestie Reogetor Gen “Dally Clams in French for Ladies from 1:30 to 2:30 P Dally Class in German for Ladies from 2:30 to 3:30 85, Wings, etc. for aha are at Cant j La Literature trom 9:30 to 10:30 am, 98c. Feather Tips, 3 in Mrs. W ABELL, Sohc datteen Obriets for 08, . 25 Genuine “ P. D.” fore - EEE Patent Wire Buxtles for 39c_ ‘H LANGUAGE — LU > a ve of Paris, France Nai- TERE A. Ma native of Paris, France ist n. osm, ral “Method. “Aiming at conversational results.” 1: 26c odie Linen Apr fe Be m Aprons 25c. Fringed aod Stamped Splashérs, 198 ‘OCAL LESSONS. *40c, Satchels, all styles, for 39c. She satcnrn all niles or 700 HARRIETTE MILLS. foe, Impored Freeh Chery fr 670. ars. 250 Goott Cotton Drawerk, (or 2e. _Gards at Ellis & Co.'s. _octeim_ Stare BOLN. Coun tora PRIVAT! 5 SLISi, HOOK- Se ee I Keepiog. P , Mathematica. of German. Sree eer Teraiy Reasonable. Address COURT F. WOOD, dw #1 Rreigapern pres Needles, 70, $1.25 necked Lined Gessamess, 9110. CHILD'S @dops. ‘°25c. Fancy Collars, all styles, for 1 =. Warranted Linea Handkethieis Gee: Frencks Dressed Dolls for 70s RU INSTIT! Day School, for Girls iuiles from Washington, 1 ages, with pleasant hone. Miss KEBEOCA C. POW UPILS PREPARED | OR. und Varwar Colleges, Abs Service E: amination. 1006 N" st. pis of all ages in- structed in English, French and Music, “Highest ref- erences. Apply to Principal. ‘oclO-Lm® BOAT AD Alexandria, Va. six est educational advan- $1-08 Merino Cloaks, sil Colors, Yor $1.08, eT SCHOOL-SIXTE: SES #38 Infants’ Lon joaks oe ion. Thorough instructi ing and ioe Heary ies 2 Uaderwent for 250, Avply at the rowan TTR T sconce Reena po seam cal Pade) MRSS Ee PULLER, Principal im GENTS-G00De, Pre INARY.—RARE CHANCE for the training of children, ‘Mr. and Mrs.Z .25 Embroidered Kid Gloves for 80e. ICHAROS will, at ‘the request of many parchiee, 1,00 Searlet Cashmere U for Be. Feopen thelr school Detober Ee SBT ne tee ~~ Vf PiCaL Deraprr OF HOWARD UN Canton Flannel Drawers for 4c. + VERSITE, *35c. Scarlet Cashmere Half Hose, CLINICS AT THE FREEDMEN’S HOSPITAL 3B and 440 Scart ee oa ‘COMMENCES SATURDAY, UCT. 17, 1885. 281.68 Twill Stik Umbrellas for 81-70. Surgical, by Prof, N. F. Grabam,on Saturdays at 4 00 “Gloria” Cloth Umbrellas for $L.81. p.m. '25¢. 4-ply Linen Cuffs for 15c. Medical. by Prof, T. B. Hood, Sundays at 2 p.m. $,Gogds marked thus have been reduced to Below | piri Tot! And Diseases of Women, by Prof. CB. Sold tc a: customen Special pies terminate Satur: | Diseases of throat by Prof... Brackett, day, Oct. 31, at 6 p.m ne fpr age eet Tegulsr intervals by Dispensary clinic daily at 12m. by Dr. F. J. Shadd. ‘Yours respectfully, Providence Hospital Surgical Clinies Sundays at 8:30 ber, December, and January by Dental Clinies daily at Freedman’s Hospital by Dr. <5) sur Parsons Pochtnol HE LADIES ART ASSOCIATION OF N.Y. r ‘Corcoran Building. Studio ‘S.. instruction’ tn rawing. Oll, WaterColor aud China painting, Deco- Pek Ok ag SE Rt eg ho Per AA Ot Anatoiny. 1 MAYNICKE, Principal, ocd-lm a Fey TOLLIERE SCHOOT, a lediacile Se Cee ar asi _ocd-om 1538T street nw. 1s ¥H. D, MS “A AREER oF rrano, ‘Terms reasonable. For references and other particu- lars apply at 902 224 St. nw, im* Me VE8sON SEMINARY, _ ROYAL. 3100 axp 1104 M Sraeer N.W. .| ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN HOME 4ND DAY SCHOOL, FoR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS. Somerumxe Asovr Fur Hin MRS. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, AM, Principal ‘4188S SARAH A. SCULL, —_ Vice Principals ; ‘MRS. EUGENIA CUTHBERT, } Assisted by © Corps of Thirteen Able Masters and CHILDREN'S TRIMMED HATS —— ‘Highest Standard in English and Clamical Studies, Modern Languages under Direction of the BERLITZ aND SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES. ‘Special Advantages in Instrumental and Vocal Music, Artand Elocuuon. PATTERN BONNETS AND HATS, Eleventh Year Opens OCTOBER 1ST, 1885. Application by letter or personally, as above. au22-3m EES SCHOOL, AT 1110 I. pen September L6th, 28s}. (Berlitz, method) ‘and FQRIARLE! LL—A HOME Girls, near Poolesville, Md., Ké 15th, Terms _n ec." For ci ress Mrs. AL. FE. PORTER, Principal, ECT SCHOOL, AN ELE ary and ool for both Kexes, 1STT Tt. Will reopen 9th mo, (Sept) 14th. ‘To provide for Un and progress of schol laboratory” and, Siional Toont for recltations ant calisthenics. ha been procured. ‘The corps of instruction hus been larged by graduates of Vassar and Swarthmore. Ti instruction in English, mathematics, natucal science and the languages is thorough and sufficient to pre- students for our best colleges and uulversities Yor catalogue of call Mt chou! from 2:30. pm. U0 PHOS. WeStDW HLL. Notwithstanding the fact that we carry the largest stock and aré dolig the largest business, we are desirous of stil’ further increasing It ‘We have therefore adited all the newest and most fashionable stylés of. . FRENCH AND WOOL FELTS, IN LADIES’, MISSES AND; CHILDREN'S SIZES. algo Wy ssinetox COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, 1023 Vermont avenue, Boarding and Day Schoo! for Young Ladies and Little rn "This institution will enter upon its twelfth annual semsion Wednesday’ Bepronsber 885, Mrs.Z. D. BUCHER... ‘Miss HE HUNTER Assisted by a full corps of experier fe agilogues and all yurculae “7 ». CAULFIELD, MUS. DOG. 0 eA EDO Tah a iw Pica whif resume business October 1, 1855. LACES AND PLU se19-3m SCHOOLS LANGUAGES, LT, ASHINGTON KING'S PALACE WOMDERFUL DISPLAY OF ‘LADIES’, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S WRAPB NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA, MINNEAPOLIS, We offer splendid SEAL PLUSH OOATS at 30, $22, $25, $28 and $30. | CIRCULARS and VISITES ftom 96 to $12, epee Gn ees cae ied and pant MARKETS at $3, $4, - ave. sel9 3m* RBLINGTON ACADFMY, Corcoran Building, ‘15th st.,. ‘Gor, Pa, Ave. and ‘opp. _4-Button GLOVE st 756, 60ld eiaaiwhere for $1.25, HATS and Clbaka, | “§ GERMAN LADY WITH HIGHEST Riou, A. menustions and references desires puis "any age for Classic and Modern Maste: Si thd Tala taught Wy grammar” couversniion rayiee wih uumurpansed‘mietids OFFELDE Made nw = Vy ASHINGTON SCHOOL OF FLOW ENGLISH LANGLU ing alter the stan, Prone Mra “TION AND a responsible ton eodorsed by a resp rebgrough “Lnsteaction hers, Mitistors, Ora tages for the Sts of Practical i eee OEE ny aoa, a paren =e ‘Vous! Defects: "Methods endorsed Sy physicians Prominent local A limited number of Rtudents accommodated 81th board in the family welt of Principal mn XN 3 §, OP THE WASHINGTON instrumental music and harmo: masters ils in 1184 Apply at 1025 Vermont av. Movoxaupxnis Sx AND WELLESLEY PREPARATORY, 1905 17th at. acd 1824 Massachuscts awe This well-established Frengh and English Family and Day School for girls will reopen Primary, Imtormedlute, Atadeic College Prepara i A Cal tory and Musical Departinents. Tally lessons in. Freeh. under the direction of Prot ©. Fofitaine—Ba rite: Method. ‘A Herdic employed by the schoo! for the Benen of scholars in distaut parts of the city. ‘For terms and circulars addres 7 DONCH WIL. u 2 on the norths a W ANN STON Ac ean soon estan HE CEDARS. ‘School for Young Ladies. re Modern ianguages ander che harm,of the Nerlts school.” Thorvugh rourwe Ih Eg i. Music and ‘A special claw ae method for little giris from 70 11 yearsot age Sean MINS BAIL SROBTHAND — REGULAR class srssions ~ evening. Private lemons ® specialty. Ail ‘books and constantly on hand, nd exceptional ruiuties for learning the att are offered at WASHINGTON PHONUGRAPHICHEAD: QUARTERS, 927 Txt. uw. PRIVATE Lpssons, ra 1 to adults confidential: tor college, ‘Annapolia, Went Polut, all examinations” IVY INSTITUTE, sw. corner Sth aud Ketan. a W. FLYNN, & Evening Classes, $3 and $9 amouth. “seus ISS A.C. MORGAN'S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG ‘RLS, ‘Twelfth year begins SEPTEMBER 23, 1885, Resident native teachers of French and German, Portsmouth, §. H. ery iplomee de I Ac. short time. Primars Taught, but it is designed to give instruct French lancuage as much as posstble, und the c ‘aim from the beginning will beto make pupils : Me mont will be pleaser wo call upon parents and explain her method in detail A dress, 1619 Ks. nw. Anternoon and Evening ‘will be a for more advaneed pupils, and Private Lemous will also be given to adults. sel-zm COLLEGE GRADUATE. PROFESSOR OF 4A. Fuglish, Latin and Greek tn the itz School of 1 baving time unoccupied, would give privare mmraction io sbuve branches, ale in Grae Languagen, 72 mm Apply w Herlilz % : ses: ks MARGUERITE FE. 8AXTON, of Elocution and Dramatic Art Apply or wad 307 7th st. nw AND FRENCH street, eptember oun, tie school. M“Feather Pons» Shout the glad tidings, Exultingly sing, ‘Victor E. triumplis, ADLER I8 KING, BX THE WILL OF THE PEOPLE WE Have BREN PERMITTED TOREMAIN IN WASHINGTON ONE YEAR, ‘Yes, one year ago today we threw open our doors and invited ALL the PROPLE, of whatever creed class oF condition, toenter one molest and anpretend ing establishment, to Inspect our stock of AUEN'S, YOUTH'S, BOYS AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, to acquaint themselves with our prices and mode of doing bustuess, assuring them that we did not expect thetr patronage if we fulled to convince them that we could do BETTER for them than had been or could be done elsewhere, They came, they saw and we con- quered the prejudices that had been wrought In then by envious and unscrupuious dealers who apemk with the venom of vipers ou thelr tongues and the poisun Of asps on their lips, Such villainous schemes, bow ever, always react upon the promoters. The PEOPLE, are not fools,and were not to be fooled in this in stance, They saw through the villifiers’ contempi ble seheme, and rallied to our support, They upheld our hands and strengthened our arms until we were compelled to more than double the size of our ware. rooms, and have on exbibition as large and handsome line of goods as the occasion requires. of the most fastidious tastes demand, For all this we are indebted tothe PHOPLE, We are not wnly traly thanktul, but deeply grateful, and shall evidence our gratitude aud full appreciation thereof by pinning our faith to and keeping faith with the PHOP ROTECTING them st all times, and under al, circumstances, im Price, Quality and Make of Goods. We shall continue in the future,as in the past,tosell FINE READY- MADE CLOTHING AT EXACTLY 10 PER CENT ABOVE ACTUAL ©OST OF MANUFACTURE STRICTLY ONE PRICK aig, Rubee SE Cea PERE D Seaton.