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THE EVENIN ‘The Weather. WASHINGTON, For the middle to-day, ioliowe winds falling bare by local rains, ner southerly, A for Atlantic and in the r Weather, Tuose who think it necessary to go to York to" bay furniture, carpets, upholst, goods and decorations should s6e the imnmen: Sssortment of these goods at Moses & Son's establishment, eorusr 11th rs to the roof and tor It is the b vets. Take | | Zth and D streets, thi Hat and Gents’ Fur- nishing Store in the city, mon No, 906 7th street, four doors abe KAD says one of the most eelebrited pri B. H. Dow «€ Hons Capsicum Couzh Drops for irri the throat are superior to anything I used. fwo races Thursday toting race; boua nek of furniture Breitbarth, Odd the iowest | in style ger, No. 906 7 AgriFiciAL Eyes st CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements Fo- Forp’s Orsita House. tion. ALBAUGH'S OPERA How: NatioxaL THEAtEx— Governor. NATIONAL Pures’ Fare.—G street armory, THEATEE Comtave.—Variety. HeEnzoc’s 0: “Little Mutfets. Dink Mrsecm, from the Suorm. NATIONAL SKATING RiNk.—Three sessions @aily. WASHINGTON RINK. Island avenue. y Blossom.” | Florenees in “Our uA Hovse.—Jennie Calef in | | aved & Stephens in “ Ninth street and Rhode exting Yesterday Years old, was run over t Ist street and Peni ras_ severely Officer Simpson had him taken to his home, Virginia avenue sonthesst, hy ‘The woodsheds of houses nine ntersec- nd | Mr. Andrew Ferguson, wlio: by being struck on the Head with a spigot last | b Sunday, in a saloon, desires it stated that he did not go to the saloon with his son, butat dinner time went to the saloon to summon his sou to that meal. A certificate of the election for Waugh Metho- | ¢ dist Episeopal church has been filed with the recorder. The trustees are S. H. Walker, B. T. Welch, M.S. Don ieo. A. G ¥. Thorpe and : Prince Hall Capi has | § elected and inst: oflicer Samuel H, West, M. E. king; Hutehe fr Je) uy ‘olusabian Wm. Specta College “Pre ‘The members have elected the fol lees for the ensuing E. Doll; ae lenry Wis Judze Mer No. 2, excused 2. ¥.6. Gill trom jui Patrick Dannahes, ” is a bright Littl t Beth nate lods 1 i Hi [uu in Cireuit Court v. Wagner, and day. Mary Swarn, acolored woman who lives in Prathers alley, was charged in the # Court to-day with severely scalding 2 herd, and on account of ‘Was continued indefinite The Home Co-ope ing association held ing at St. George's hall last night, \ in the ehairand T. G. Hensey man: manager reported the condition of the associ tion as far as it had gone, as very promisin; The ofticers will not be paid until success is positively cen sured. aciiue Toes der the auspices of | and surw. rum there. ‘The miail | bundle of cont: re, Sink maclperper ay cote omerr et De ees Of arrives at9 a. mn., es ai G p.m. d itis not quite clear how he ean reconcile the 16th instant at No. 920 a street. The =< — on as a rich m u oe with: Ais daily and illustrated papers will be on le, and | THe AxrHnoroloGicaL SocrETy.—At the lations of the capitalist. Perhaps the amusements will be furnished for those’ who | Wish to patronize the room. J. H. Sabler, of New York, was today admit- ted to the bar. | ‘The Alumni society of Georgetown college | will hoid a meeting to-morrow evening at the | b law college to pass suitable resolutions in re- | 1 gard to the death of Mr. John tnerly a member of that socicty. phvdow basins A Boorstack Wirn 4 CHINCHILLA OvER- CoaT—Last bight Officer Byrnes, of the fifti precinet, arrested Isalah Brown, a colored boot black.for being drunk and disorderly and loc! him up at the fiith precinct station, ad in his possession an elegant chinchilla ereoat, which the officers think bas been t ft stolen, and itis heid at the station house for | put inis morn: it disappeared. ‘the entification. In the Police Court this morn- | tmposed a fine Gre: ing Brown Was fined $5 for the disorderly con- | fur disorderly coudict—-Geors auet. ——— THE CLERKS’ AssocraTioN.—At the clerks’ Meeting last night ten new members were in- itiated and applications were received from the | following: Henry A. Eckloi, A. Goodman, L. J. Silverman, S. i b; Backenheimer, Frank Grad, F. A. Howell, The association adopted a by-law sta ing: “All appilcations for membership not pre- | sented to the medieal examiner within thirty | PS, eprenn a th gerd Re days from the date of election shail be deciared | {ont of the premise earner void.” ‘The different comiittce enc ing progress, particularly charge of the newspaper to be called Prem, there eing every reason to believe the first issue will see the light with the advent of the new year. the one in ——— MARRIAGE oF Mr. EpwAxp M. Mr Edward M. Mix, of THE Stak offic married last night to Mrs. A. W. Virginia, at the residence of the bride's sister, Mrs Foster, No. 3044 P street, West. Was ton. The Wedding was aquict one, 6 felatives and immediate friends ot the being present. Kev. A. R. Stu church, performed the ceremon: After whien the happy couple left ior an extended wedding | Erncurr nT —Div. No. 2—Judge Merrick. ‘twur. Ponds ukenoring at. Weyl; non. pros, ae Miils agit! Gibbs: do. Spencer agt. B. & O. RRS A Carrrace Was . John | discontinued. Lat! gt. Withers; settled. f0n, a colored ma: as & carriaze washer, street, last week while inside a hing a hack found ie earrings, and not ‘Wrong connected with the articles, reported t {act of their deposit with him to Officer Byrnes, | of the fifth precin > hunted up Johnson and teok him to the pawn shop, where he r Yarned the advance made on U Upon 1 qpity at Burgdorfs stables it was found ladame Harrington. living at No. 122: Street northwest, had made use of the cari, ene day last week, and when reachin; @fterwards she missed her jewels, but did not Feport the ease. The earrings were returned to re — MARRIAGE LiceNss.—Marriage licenses have been issued by the clerk of the court to E. M. | ‘Mix and Morton, of Virgin’ eur | Arkin beth of Baltim: ‘ool B. Neil, of Buitime Eaward Bunting and / Of Balumore, Md.; Henry L. B. Poillips. ee A dlopars Pave Has MENT.—To get af modern paper 1 should visit an est derson & Uo's., 111 Gibson and’ Lilly if establishment is, one | shment like K. W. Hen- F sireet northwest. Here One Will find an immense stock of wall paper | of every grade from the least expensive to wall | decorations that cost p prich siike. The | stock is new and perpetually renewed, so that eustomers have always the benefit of selectins from the newest patterns. The firm employs a corps of workmen whose skill has been attested in. many beautifully decorated homes of this eity. They invite an ivspection of their estab- lishment, ‘ing their claizs to patronage upon the quality of their goods and of the work exe- m2. euted by ea Averios SALE oF LipraRies.—Among the books to be sold at auetion by Dowling to-mor- row and following nights are a full set of Apple- ton's. Cy ia, Hogarth's Works, Turner's Rivers of gengland, Picturesque Europe, John Smith's Hi of Virginia, and other valuable ‘Law, Poetry, i- literature. Cutae VALUABLE Proprrty.—Atiention Is called to the advertisement in another column of valu- able lots on 2d street southeast, near ‘Yapia avenue and the Capital, wo be sold at al ‘at '4:30 p.m. by is a rare safe investment or a | Was called for trial in the Police Court to-day, and Mr. Campbell Carrington, for the defend- ant, waived an examination and the case was sent fo the grand jury; bonds $300, Jouns | The case was dismissed. | Police Court to-d: | Mr. O.¢ government and Mr, Charles S. Moore for | streei, South Boston. Mrs. Shelle: Mr Stapler Mie Moss appeared ior Smeitty | daughter married 10 0, portra | Smith testified that last Friday nighthe played | H- Coonton. Mr. and Mrs. Coonton, hiv a urlek on one Of the priest discharged | with Atrs. Shelley, and nied st were tramps, were que tion ous Fepdst had’ been So on oman. | company, a ed eee | Will ve a first meeting for this season of the | gleal sucie: | ket evens Hanna, for- | “11 known to t Brown | and ¢ charge, and said the ofiiccr beat cer said there Was a Kuot on Lis head las | wife Hosie skid Lhe: . Pep, 00 WoW. wot | cored, were fined $o euch Jur assaulting Sarah Bea? SUNY WR | Brooke, also cviored. PO ¢ . { —— Pp OO WWWW D oo W W DDD KER obtain a good lot in center of cit ment, Cicer plead. Morrison, tr Alexandria Affairs. Reported for Tax EVENING STAR. She Wants a Final Settlement, PETITION FOR A MANDAMUS AGAINST SECRE- TARY BAYARD. To-day, Mr. E. K. Jones, for the United States ex rel. Lutzardax Angarica de la Rua, execu- Irix of the estate of Joaquin Garcia de Angarica, filed a petition agt, Thomas F. Bayard, Secre- tary of State, for a mandamus to compel him to pay her certain monies. The petition states that on February 12th, 1871, there was ratified S,gqrtain treaty between this country and the settlement of certain claims by ve claims Were to be submitted to arb hat her husband filed her elaim for and was awarded judgment for that nounce the election returns, and soon after ten orclock went home rejoicing. A small number, among whom were Gen. Fitz. Lee, Chairman Barbour, Judge Keith, Gen. Eppa Hunton, and Speaker iat awaited the retarns at the rooms of the Western Union telegraph. This throng lingered long, but before two o'clock this morning the successful and the vanquished werealike asleep. BUILDING Assocratrox.—About 600 shares have been subscribed to the Mount Vernon Co- ber Ist, 1875, and the same | operative Building association No. 2. F. E. Was paid to the Secretary of State with interest | Corbett has been chosen temporary chalrman amounting in all to $823,131.23, which has | and 8. E. Unler secretary pro tem. ‘The perma- been paid her with the exception of $41,129.74, which the Secretary withheld ostensibly ‘Uli the government of Spain makes provisions for the expenses of thearbitration, Sheseeks final settlement of the claim with interest, ——— The Alleged Gambling House Cases. PROCEEDINGS IN THE POLICE COURT TO-DAY. ‘The case of Columbus Hill, charged on a war- rant sworn out by Detective Raff with setting up a gaming table at 493 Pennsylvania avenue, nent officers will be chosen at the next meeting Of the association, Nores.—The prisoners at the station house this morning are James Kelley, Reuben Wash- ington, Henry Anderson and Nathaniel Jack- son, charged with being drunk and disorderly, ——The Reform clubs, at its last meeting, electe {ts officers. D, dent and W. K. Ki W. Whiting was chosen presi Lyles seeretary.—sir Knights mper, Edgar Warfield und A, A. War- field are delegates from the Knights ‘Templars of this city at the session of the Grand Com- mandery ‘in Richmond.—Dr. T. Marshall Jones, the health officer, yesterday performed the operation for hair-lip upon a sonof Mr. Robert Williams, of this place. shits -D decent The Andre Monument Blown Up. At10:20 o'clock last night the Andre monu- ment, near Tappan, N. ¥., was blown up by the explosion ofa dynamite cartridge. Both bases were blown into atoms, and the fron fencing that inclosed the monument was completely destroyed. The shock was so great that it broke the glass In windows of houses a mile away. This is the second attempt to destroy the monument, the first being about six years ago when dynamite was placed at the base and stone was disfigured. The monument was ¢1 y Cyrus W. Field, of New York, to the Eng lish spy Andre, who Visited the traitor Arnold to negotiute a Sarr st Point. Joseph Tho m as, Who is also charged on the its not yet been arrested. st Benjamin Cooley and Charles same offence at near Pennsylvanania ave- room: er testified that he rented ‘aptain of the elub and had ning out the room, ied that he was an offi- iub, buthad never paid any dues. ess sald he had played cards in the roo d bought the chips from Johnson, who itor of the cla, ase against Mr. Cooley was dismissed, Mr. Jonson testified that he was the janitor and as such he sold chips and re- money was over from the tolls, r refreshments and rent. De had not been able to do any A Mother-in-Law with a Hatchet. THE ALLEGED WIDOW OF PHILANTHROPIST DURANT, OF HOSTON, ASSAULTS HER SON-1 LAW. A special to the New York World trom Boston, November 3, says: The consternation caused in the cultured circles of Wellesicy college when Mrs. C. E. Shelley boldiy asserted that she was the real widow of vhilanthtopist Henry F Durant, the founder of the college, and as sueh entitled to the millions M jed to-day when Mrs. Sh n-iaw with a hati rant estate have ne had disappeared fre advertising on Meridian he thought it 1 the tail end of the cab to the grand jury let the whole ciubofree. ‘The court would to Know why the janitor is seized upon and ade the victim while the whole club goes free. In Female Attire. EVATOR LOY OF WILLARD'S TELLS HIS STORY IN THE POLICE COURT. Joseph Smith, formerly employed as 4 wor boy at Willard’s hotel, appeared in the 3 a prisoner and charged tor of the hotel, with Mr. Thomas appeared for been pressed public notice. Late as aspiritual medium and has live wssault and battery. nd go} ‘ proved a livel “Last! home from w would speak tome, My motl me to leave the house. J wanted to see my dren, and I went around the house and ed into the window of our room. My wife ized me, but began to scream ‘Murder! At ashed her hy into the The next mornin; standing” in yi neither my Wife hor her mother edie in-law ordered ssed in Won “LT dres “he answered, of the guests by the first Shriei out was in her nicht mie one ts try calmed down aite stem pt he wie th aim, her witnes ilar testimon: Faceiul sed the cas \sles and George | Fal vicious blows, but I dodged her and got lato ‘sthizht on suspieron of | the street. ‘Then my wiie locked the door end note asking tor $20 to | refused to let Which they deny. ‘The boys | Jersey, whei arged with being suspicious characters, = 1 the judge took their personal bonds, A Lond <a : PRN PORTRAIT OF A "RIME WAS PovERTY.—Yester- eee tin tins tortie precinee ng | From a Tate London Letter. de characters, they huving walied into | Ata recent socialist demonstration my atten- irom Gultiinore on Monday nigit and | tion was drawn to a person who occupied a yurchsved each & pate of shoes, ‘They Were SUp- | seat ina brake labelled “speakers.” He wore Sa tne nse, Know Sometiting of the | a low soft felt hat and a suit of nautical ent, ieilanere Ge Ln or Henderson yesterday | His w ures strengthened the luey satisiied hima that they were ouly pourand | impre: pilot. Later on Iw pot criminal. aitted to enter the same vehicle from which : nd others addresse role was hiutsh, i seutiments id, Wer oF RICH POET, ‘ACTURER, DESIGNER — sITatION, I. 0.0. F. minan nual and Lodge, I. 0. 0. fast aight to wodye No. 2 resting ¢: lodge room were cujoyed by ail present, tne! aslittic morey as possible. They were driven hg many Visitors irom this and other jurisdic- | Jost short of death.» tons. y exatitination |? \ hist he was thas spe of thie ntire | amined the i ing rooms | P Grasp V. iar ers OF the ( talists aL the abor out for 7 es Tech ses in the | rule was to et narrowly ex- were of blue and greasy at the blue linen shirt with- iy beard ragged en, on Gi | | out coitar and untrimme jing their ab: sence. His looking fingers grasped th a handle of horn. No links or personal adorn fs Rawling Ww York, and various ment of elieved his Shabbiness, and tthis person Mr. William Morris, the of world-wide reputation, the artist ‘who hhas remodeled our domestic ititeriors, the man of fine sentiments, of highly cultivated tastes, the lover of the beautiiui in language and int form. No wonder the ignorant policemen at the Thames police court made a mistake in urrest- ing him, for there is tite in his outward ap- that within ius eorpiient eis a Metropolitan just been given | Is stituted at tue res and Miss Du: ue has ‘been proiptly set_up by the i persous residin o sewra Cust tisey ery reporter meant it when he styled hin “auth of the Earthly Paradox;” at any rate, the sub- editor of the St. James Guzelle did not correct the blunder. Hiliropolo- heid atthe Columbia university Prot. Otis T, Mason gave au lute sting tals on basket mong the lower aces. He exhibited a nuimver of samples of baskets made by iudians W iilustrate lis state wenis. Prot, W. H. iol: Use of Te. sos George M. Hemmer, « wealthy Senaca county (Ohio) farmer, living hear Belisville, committed Suicide yestertay.. He blew the tupor his ead . paper on es in Lue Decoration of Pot- off with an old sinoothi-bore rith ery.” HIcE CovrT. Yolice Court, a ney as “Doe” Green, wlaking Olheer Barnes’ elab (11 wbbing him with it Gree: rial woutsa Addison, ULL Of $9 Exc! aan, pald $10 ats. Caton, ——s um Atexander and Susie Clan ONE of the finest building lots in the city will be sold to-morrow At _D o'clock in ‘See adver.| This Powder never varies, A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness, More economical than the ordinary Kinds, and cannot be sold In competition Court 1s Gexenan Tera, Today, Marks agt. Main; on hearing. No, 1)—Judge Cox. verdic ist No! with the multitude of low tests, short welght, alum or phosphate powders. Son ONLY IN CANS, Roya Bakine PowpeR Co., 106 Wallstreet, N.Y. oc24 juuzment set aside and leave to vt. Prindell; domurer ule to replication roceedings before Justi Bldridze ag e quashe Bruce; attachment quashed. HHOUGH NUMEROUS CAUSES MAY OPE- Fate to turn the hair «ray, all that is needed to re- ‘store the natural color is Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Mair Renewer. For more than twenty years its sales have been enormous, but we have yet to learn of its first tailnre. Equity Court—Judge Haugner. +: W. T. Baile 1 ™. rd agt. Mankin, Kelly azt, contessos and reierences to take te agt. He} Wilson; pro ony. Hill grou; sale ordered: J.H. Smith appointed Randolph agt Fos; pro confesso agt. C. y made absolute and money order paid a Affairs in West Washington. FELL From A Scarroup axp Broke H Lxo.—Robert M i, 4 young man engaged in laying bricks at the Metéupolitan ear stabl fell yesterday afternoon # distance of 30 fect to the ground and fractured his right leg. ‘The trustee HEUMATISM AND SIMILAR DISEASES, caused by & low gtate of the aystem, are cured by using Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, m3 accident is attributed to the high winds, which PS used him to lose his balance. “Dr. Mackall i Kletaschmidt rendered aid. The untortu- nate man Was removed to his home, No. 14.G street north wes! SALE oF Pxc Sescuaz Low Casn Prices FOR DRY GooDs, ‘eRTY.—Thomas Dowling, auc- es SUIT COMMENCED AGAINST A PROMINENT DIS- TILLER AND OTHERS IN KENTUCKY. tiller and property owner of Owensboro, Ky., was filed in the United States court in Louisville yesterday. The title of the sult is Simon J. Flanigan and wite, Virginia Magale, Joseph F. Magale and Lillian. Massie against Richard Sonics Sona rete eres istillery com| * ion st that the ‘plainelfts live in ‘Galveston, ‘Texas, and that on the 18th of April, 1878, a'partnership was entered into between’ Richard Monarch, J, F. Magale and R. E. Burnham as distillers." Aiter stating the conditions of the partnership, the petition sets forth several all fraudulent transactions by which Monarch converted to his own use the profits of the business to the améunt of $85,000..The petition also charses him with haying appropriated considerable money belonging to one of the partoers, and that Monarch and Callahan had entered into & conspiracy to cheat the plaintiffs out of thelr rights. The petition claims that the assets of the firm of R. Monarch & Co, will amount to over $300,000, and prays for a complete settle- ment ot partnership ses. Representative Beach's Narrow Eseapé. Congressman Lewis Beach, while visiting at Nyack, Rockland county, N. Y., Monday went ont riding with a friend. As they neared Nyack turnpike, where the West Shore railway erosses the road, the front axle of the carrluge broke and the horsesranaway. They were fast approaching a curve in the road where certain destruction awaited them when Mr. Beach grasped the lines, and, by a hereulean effort turned the animals into @ roadside fence and stopped ther ———¢ee—__ The Custom of Taking “Tips.” From the New York Mail and Express, It is said that it is safe to proffer a shilling in acknowledgement of a favor to almost any public functionary In Europe, however exalted his station, and the fact is not without siznifi- cance in connection with the report that one person in every seven of the population of the most prosperous of European countries receives charitable assistance. ‘There can be no ques- tion that to take a “tip” is degrading, and that if the spirit of independence which ¢haracter- ized our forefathers is to be preserved, the cus- tom of accepting fees forany:slight service must nol be permitted to prevail. Mr. Palmer, pro- prietor of one ot the great Chicago hotels, has a year required his employes to turn all ps" Feceived from guests into the office, his purpose being to abolish the system of graiuil- ous offerings. The reason he gives for his aetion A man pays $4.50 or $5 a day for accommodations he Is entitled to the best the house affords, but to abolish “tips” will benefit, employes even more than guests, Jt is a mistake to snppose that waiters in hotels and restaurants will receive more money with “tips” than without them, for in pro- portion as the probability of gratuities in- ses the rate of wages diminishes, Even Delmonico's walters receive only about $20 a month, and in Paris many waiters pay for their positions. It may be asserted, on the best au- thority, that the average receipts of waiters will not be increased, in the long run, by the system of “tips,” and’ employers who prohibit i for the sake of their business do no wrong to the pockets of ther employes. But. the chief consideration in favor of the prohibition is that gratuities develop a menial spirit, and henee a System which many have accepted as a bencilt should be denounced as a curse. ‘The time ouzht tocome wien no American will consent to receive a “tip.” A Huntsville, Ala., special reports the shoot- ing and killing of Robert Kelly by J.B. Finckler, raflroad agent, ‘The trouble was over freight matter Bure INFANTILE A fe oo D BIRTH HUMORS SPEEDILY URED BY CUTICURA. For cleansing the skin and scalp of Birth Humors, for allaying Itehing, Burning and Inflammation, for curing the first symptoms of Eczema, Psoriasis, Mili Crus Scald Head, Serofula and other inherited skin UICURA, the great Skin Cure, tiffer, ex: T, the new Blood 7 | Puruicr, internally, are infallible. Absolutely pure. “TERRIBLY, AFFLICTED.” ‘Mr. and Mrs. Everett Stebbins, Belebertown, Mass., write: “Our litte bey was terribly alllicied with Scrofula, Salt Rheum dnd Erysipelas ever since he was born, and nothing we could give him helped him, until we tried Curicuna Tesepirs, which gradually cured him, until he is now as fair as any child. “$200 FOR NOTHIN ‘Wm. Gorfion, 87 Arlington avenue. Charlestown, Mass, writes: "Having paid about $200 to first-class doctors to cure my baby without success, I tried the Cvricurs Rewepres, which completely cured, after using three pach ages.” “FROM HEAD TO FEET." Charles Fayre Hinkle, Jersey City Heights, N. J., writes: “My son,a lad of 12 years, was completely cured of terrible case of Eczema by the CuTicura eamepres. From the top of his head to the soles of his feet was one mass of scaba”” Every other remedy. und physicians had been tried in vain, “A LITTLE BOY CURED.” Nash & Nash, Covington, Ky., write: customers bor little boy, who had kind of humor in the head, so that he was asolid seab of sores, He was entirely cured, and his father says he would not begrudge $500 for the good it has done him, VENT. $1.00. Soa, 2c. Prepared by Porren DRUG & CHeMtcar Co,, Boston, Mass. SEND FOR “HOW TO CURE SKIN DISEASES.” Taby use CuTicuRa Soar, an exquisitely perfumed ‘Skin Beauntier. KIDNEY PAINS, STRAINS, BACK ACHE, Weakness and Weariness, caused by overwork, dissi- pation, standing, walking or the sewing machine, cured by the CuricuRA ANTI-PAIN PLastEn. New, elegant, original and iniailible. 25¢. nd We Axe Nor Gomes TO RETRACT ONE WORD OF OUR PREVIOUS STATEMENTS THAT THE AVERAGE MAN CAN BE AS WELL FITTED FROM OUR READY-MADESTOCK AS TO HAVE HIS CLOTHES MADE TO ORDER, BUT WE RECOGNIZE THE FACT THAT SOME MEN CANNOT BE AND OTHERS THINK THEY CANNOT. TO PROVIDE FOR THESE WE CARRY PROBABLY THE LARGEST LINE OF PIECE GOODS IN WASHINGTON FROM WHICH TO MAKE GOODS TO ORDER. IN THIS DEPARTMENT WE CLAIM TO FURNISH THE LATEST AND BEST STYLES AT LOWER PRICES THAN ANY ONE ELSE IN THE CITY FOR SAME (CLASS OF GOODS. WE BEGIN AT $25 SUITS FOR NEW STYLE ALL-WOOL CASSIMERES FOR $28 WE FURNISH A GOOD, DURABLE, GENTEEL ENGLISH CHEVIOT svIT. FROM THESE GRADES WE HAVE ALL ‘THE MORE EXPENSIVE ONES AND ALL THE STYLES OF GOODS USED BY THE BEST TRADE ‘WE GUARANTEE GOOD FITTING, ST¥L- ISH CUTTING AND FIRST-CLASS WoRK- BR. Goldsehmids 812.7: ro Interesting Sate of house-Turnish. a h-| THERE'S 4 me GOLDEN GUINEA IN THE CUP, at lower prices than the lowest ever precetiad Sener ‘chamber ‘sets from RUN, BOYS RUN. | inted french china fruit. plates from 12¢ to ‘That cannot be surpassed: Silver plated dinner easter from 88¢ 19 ‘We keep nothing at all about ox 10.00; Splash mats oni; R, Goldschmid ‘But that First is always classed, tollet soap 6 cakes for 25e; Tin wollet sets as ‘We've Trousers by the thousand, colors 3 pes. 1.27 to 3.50; Step lad ‘And Surtouts by the score, ders irom 15¢ per. foot io '5e; Colored “Oversacks all stacked In racks— breakfast sets 4 pes. from die to.1.00; 0. a Orne could tek Sor more? Grants memorial cake plate only 15¢; Decora: 7 je lamps from 89c to 9.00; Colo ed glass they forgot, celery giasses from 19¢ to 1.00; Covered chat ‘The wee ones, they are not ber buckets assorted colors 33c; Foot tubs 43c; ‘For we have in our store Colored lass plekle dishes 9c; ‘Tumblers 6 for ‘Shelf on shelf of handsome pelf, 150; Goblets 6 for 28c to 3.00; Also 5 bar ‘To make the ladies roar. gains in house-furnishing goods of every de- ‘With detight they gaze upon them; scription, 1 ‘And when we rig) themout What You Neca ‘We're shad! But it makes us, For this season of the year is a shoe or boot ee that will turn the water, keep your feet warm, talk about the prices— and at the same time Le comfortable. These re- ee rca: Taek quirements can be found in our enormous fall ‘Why ‘tis our ‘To carve them into slices tock. A visit to our h wi st house will prove pleasant Abeer yoy as Well as profitable to you, as we have 1,001 different styles for you to select from, ‘and With all their brag and bluster, while our uniform prices are always below the Golly, aint it fun, lowest, you can always depend upon getting re- ‘To prove unto the people liable goods, ‘That we beat them two to one. We would call special attention to our Ladies’ $4 genuine hand-sewed Walking any style, straight woat or finest kid. eee $2, $2.50 and $3 Glove-top Button 001s, tcuiitiee’ $2.60 hand-welt Straight Goat But- ne Gents’ $5 custom-made Boots and seamless ‘vainp Shoes, Gents’ $3 strictly hand-sewed Triumph Shoes, Gents’ $2, and "$2.50 famous Cali Button Laced and Gaiters, and Sewed or Pegged Calf and Kip Boots, 1 How He Drove Better Than He Knew. George E. Jackson drew $5,000 in Th jana Stale Lottery this month. His ticket was numbered 26,820. He has been lucky, as he has been only'in this state about a worked on salary tor the Wells, F: & Co.'s Express, an ow Worth over . ‘The full particulars and any information given on application to M. A. Dauphin, New Orleans, La. Not every emigrant to this country strikes itsorich in the same length of time.—Newton (Ken.) Democrat, Sept. 18. 1 Cholera, Diphtheria, F. prevented by the use of Reed dium Hypochlorite (disinfectant). mended by the Public Health Associat superior to all other disinfectants and g cides. Sold everywhere. Send for pamphlet In, W,S4 182 Fulton st, N.Y. 83 Per G: . Quart Bottle, No, 1 Rye Whisk the world for the money. 9th, near D st. sew-3in Fresh Aiderney Butter churned every morn ing and delivered in3y 1b. “Ward” prints, 40¢ perlb, Also cottage cheese and butier inilly sweet mille Se. per quart. Cream 15 cents, ‘How the dealers writhe and wrangle, Look wicked, vicious, and cross, And threaten our body to mangle, ‘Because we presume to boss Our own business and sell fine clothing, Free from spot, blemish, and dross, ‘To whosoever cometh, AT TEN PER CENT ABOVE CosT. KUM, KUM, KUM, THERE'S A GOLDEN GUINEA IN THE CUP, RUN, BOYS, KUN, To VICTOR E. ADLER'S TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, 927 AND 929 SEVENTH ST. N. W., Corner Massachusetts avenue. STRICTLY ONE PRICE. AND THAT THE LOWEST. Visitors are not importaned to buy, as the patterns of our goods ure $0 neat, the quality so fine, the work- ananship of such superior excellence, the fit sv pertect, the styles so utterly utter, and the prices sy ridicu- lousy low that the goods sell Uremselves without effort on the part of the salesmen. ‘#97 Open evenings until 9; Saturdays until 11. nod www S eeee Soxermsa Asovr Fexr Hats ww ey GGG. 00. 6G "0 &ca 88 Gag ‘00 = OUILDREN'S TRIMMED HATS BUY NOW. PROCRASTINATION IN THIS IN- = STANCE IS A THIEF OF HEALTH | AND MONEY. PATTERN BONNETS AND HATS. aes PPP, A LO OA OT Pep aa Eda Ht S88 BPP AGE AA H Sss, a Bo dA Tu £44 TT Sss8 RRR OO Y ¥Y¥ AL & EROOYY AA bY RRR O 0 YY AA E Notwithstanding the fuct that we carry the FES ¢ £4 bose largest stock and are doing thelargest business, We are desirous of still further increasing it. We have therefore added all the newest and most fashionable styles of LADIES’ GOODS. Felt and Flannel Skirts, all colors, 98¢, All-wool Flannel Skirts, Imported, $1.68. German Woven Skirts, special batzait, 98e. Heavy Boucle Jerweys, special, $2.98, Hand Knit Worsted Skirts, colors, Flannel Che:nises, beautifully bund embroidered, 98. English Flannel, nnd embroidered, 84e. yard. Gamel’s Hair Shoulder Suawls, $1.35. Hana Knit Fuccinators, only ferino Vests and Pants, bargain, $0¢. Aferino Underwear, sitk bound atid finished. 48e, Saxony Wool Underwear, silk cat stitched, 3c. Rearlet Medicated Wool Underwear, 980. Rassian Hair Mut, satin lined, ce. Finest,Al-wool English Underwear, $1.83. Camel's Hair Uncerwear, will not shirtvk, $1.98, ‘cream, pink, blue. $3.39. 'y Cashimere Wool Hose, burzain, 44¢. ish Cashuiere Extra Long lose, Ge. Lamb's Woo! Bioveas ur tops ecco Ing Boe, Heavy Cashmere Gloves, al! colors, 250. S-Bution Undressed Mosiuctaires, very special, 75c. AZ Ladies are requested to examine the new stock of Cartwright & Warner’sand I. & R. Morley's Eng- lish Underwear and Hosiery; uiso the Norfolk and ew Brunswick and American Hosiery Company's Viderwear; the latter are specially recommended. ‘The pants fit the limb so ly that the hose will will not crease. PALAIS ROYAL Prices will befound lowest In this city. CHILDREN’S GOODS, ‘H AND WOOL FELTS, IN LADIES’, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S SIZES. BIRD WINGS, VELVETS, RIBBONS, LACES AND PLUSHES, Hand Kait Skirts, colors, only 59c. Jersey Caps, hand embroidered. 250. fan “afothi ch KING'S PALACE WONDERFUL DISPLAY OF Knit Ulsterettes, colors, $8. er Hubbard” Exder Down Coats, $3.98. la Couts, in all colors, © sts and Pants, from 220. up. Medicnted Cashinere Underwear, from 28¢. ‘cau Hosiery Company’s Union Suits, $1.20. Cartwright & Warner « English Underwear from 98¢. Wool Hose, black and colors, from 36c. English Extra Long Cashmere Hose, from 50c. Noys' Wool Hose, with Merino toes und hee!s, 68c.up. Jersey leguines, Buttoned. all sizes. from $1.59. Wool Lezzings in all colors, 25. Infants’ Drawer Leggings. hand Ribbed Silk Shirts, jersey dtting, ‘Ribbed Lamb's Wool Shirts, new, 7c. up. Heavy Casumere Wool Gloves, 35¢. Infants’ Hand Knit Shirts, only 3c. Infants’ Hand Knit Booties, 12140, Infants’ Hand Knit Sacques, 336. SB Above are a few specialties. We would remind our patrons we havecomplete Outfits for Infants, and 4 fine assortment of Silk Plush Hoods, also Warn presses of all the new materials for Chiliren—big and ile. LADIES’, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S WRAPS. We offer splendid SEAL PLUSH COATS at $20, $22, $25, $25 and $30. We also sell clegant NEWMARKETS, RUSSIAN CIRCULARS aud VISITES from $6 to $12, An elegant line of HAVELOCKS, und Misses’ NEW- MARKETS at $3, $4, $5 and 96. FUR TRIMMINGS and COLLARS at latest prices. ‘We desire to call your attention to the King’s Palace 4-Button GLOVE at 75c., sold elsewhere for $1.25. GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. Merino Shirts and Drawers, superior fit_[50c. English Merino Underwear, Gsc., 96¢., $135. Notiol and New Brunswick Underwor", S35. Lamb's Wool Underwear, bargain, $1, Fancy Colored Cashunere Underwear, 31.75. Seariet Medicated Wool Ui rear, Boe. English Scarlet Cashmere Chderwear, $1.50; $2, Canton Flannel Drawers, improved slispe, 506. Canton Fianinel Drawers, trouser cut, Ose. Giored English Cashmere underwexs, $250, Scarlet Wool Medicated Half Hose 25¢. English Cashmere Half Hose, oulors. 5c. Loves, Tar tops, fleece’! lined, tc. English Cloth Gloves, improved shape, 36e. Sa We have only quoted prices for Warm Under- wear. Please remember we have a complete assort- We offer an elegant stock of Children’s HATS and BONNETS, MERINO DRESSES and CLOAKS, Call and examine cur SPECIAL BARGAINS in all Departments this week. ment of Enclish Scarts and Gloves, E.& W. Collar at Cults Eyou's Sik Umbrellus, Day’ aud Xt sit clin eros Sik Ua Day gt AL F = 3 : PPP, A 5555 2 AAA LL. AAA CG x ™ P AS ton 2*L Goo tee TEP AA rey f SS | 814 SEVENTH STREET N. W. oc24 RRR, (00 ¥ AE ROR “4 oY ev Mac. J. P. Pataer, EE “so ¥ a4 boas 3 IMPORTER 1117 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR. OF FINE MILLINERY, a 003 107 F STREET. — ‘We selected carefully our SEAL GARMENTS Noveures Ivy Cars FOR CHILDREN, r, sold yesterday afternoon for Charles 11, early. and the timeis now at hand to makethem move Fiekling and Jeme HL, Wilson, trusteces the CARTER'S, ME eae Marae £00 WARe Another sspply of the RUSSIAN KNITTED CAP, Penis. ‘We offer greater bargains now than we can prope george W sto solos, just receiv UF demain strane, Roe ae [en eo incong ‘711 Market Space, near 7th street, BBY EESAN OVEBOOAT OB ONDY A Pale 4: 170 00) wat AMD MROEAW-CAYA In allolion, Alaska Seal Skin Sacque, 98 tn. long, 32 bust, $125, to Mr. Benjamin Goodrich for 31.650, — OF TROUSERS, WE CAN SUPPLY You on ar a eae tS OR ere dines SC kits, ComnbGrfited oak aria tee | MOU ae teeta eee ee tee! | saner vac! WaLE Te EOP Ss. earch Bean etd, mines of the Cumberiand « sion for the ar oc7-1m. Asemmerea ‘trimming, $150: rec ‘Saturday, Octobe ao wre Guced to. Sue. 2 oh less 2 Es gecigcnding Saturitay, October 311889, ware OYAL SERGE, new sile geese goods, all colorg,| A FEW CHOICE PATTERNS OF Faxcy | “ BSOLUTH SAFETY FitOM LIGHTNING SSS sgersantieee BO bo! to$as0. to that 205,157 tons, a decrease cz yarde fie $2, reek vale: ‘VESTIN ‘HESE GOODS ARE 3 Our Plush Garments cannot be e: cut 079 tons, as compared with the correspowde “HOMESPUN,” new style drest goods, cheap at 37, oie ie ad now ane Oy pares ang finish thesame ws our readme period Of ssi. The shipments to the | .. Feduced to Boe. COMING INTO USE AGAIN AND ARE THE HUBBELL SYSTEM Sacques from $3 ¢ pees Jheake and Ohio caual were T2249 66 | COLORED CASILMERES, nearly one yard wide, all UBBELL SYST silk ana Velvet from 8110 $100. the week: forthe year 305,361 tons, an tu colors, 12 yards for $1.50. VERY DRESSY. TF ORDEREY RT ONCE. ntl supply ‘Fur Trimmings of all kinds, Soid by crease Of 15,337 tons, as compared with last | 50 LADIES’ VESTS, 37'4c. DON'T WAIT UNTIL SPRING. ‘Black Hare Tail Trimming, for cloaks, $3.50 a yard. se $1.25 COLORED SILK VELVETS, $L. a Send or call upon the undersigned for au fateresting ‘MUFFS, CAPES AND COLLARS, UILDING Assoct TION.—At the forty-second | $1.25 BLACK SILK VELVETS, $1. x UM work on Atunospherle Electrichy Pitisis B BARNUM & 00, MNEMETZ & SON, monthly meeting of the first co-operative build: | 2 HANDSOME BROCADE SILK VELVETS, all ©. 3, 1UBBELT, a : = assoeiation of this place, held last night, | °- colors Shoo. 23 961 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR : Practical Electrician, HATTERAS AND PURRIERS, = 4 ent : mt; a pure tine we fone oie 2 = a $1,000 at 75 percent; $1,100 at 76 per cent: | 75c BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK. 600, ~ FRENCH Wines, AG, | ———< cleared to-day with 1,000. tons of coal for Box: cay “ty ELHCAMPANE AND HORTHOUAD gallon, Wins received directly ton. Schooner Bayliss, Wood, cleared to-day | 024, 4DIES' CLOTH SUITING, one yard and a ELECAMPANE AND HOMER OUND ‘BeSuibe bough the trade. which is a great gues With 900 tons of coal’ for Boston. Schooner Ok CLS ana CAMPAN £ AN: AD Bithets purity. Vins de toutes ortes a Natet Phillips cleared to-day with 1-140 tone | $2 BLACK CASHMERE SHAW, $1.50 EL peau UigREE HOUND oithete ‘VICTOR ROUS 2 C0. 1747 eave, ¥ oont | only. rm hy Gee TRE Le Ue wee ee ee ee ise front Keune: Excebuner ata ae SILKS, ree ears overs kinks cae ors, War | Aworo-Aanrcan Uxsurance Oo, a COLORED ‘75e. 2 large YEMPERATURE AND CONDITION or Waren | ALL-WOOL PLAID DRESS GOODS, 250. oc30 PR THUENATTANS, AT7 A. M.—Great Falls, temperature, 44: con s 24th and T pls, and 2d and D sis nw, dition, "2." Receiving reservoir, temperature, 52; condition at north councetion, 3; soul connection, 3. Distributing reservoir, tem: perature, 51; condition at influent gatehouse, 4: condition at eilluent gatehouse, 6. Hizn tides in the river W-day at G:18 am. and 530 Wurar Baxrxa Powozn ; (GOLD MEDAL AT NRW ORLEANS) ENDORSED BY THE LEADING HOTELS IN p.m. THE COUNTR} oe APPROVED BY THE GOVERNMENT CHEMISTS State Auditor Kiesewetter, of Ohio, has insti- FOR THE INDIAN COMMISSION, tuted sult tor $20,000 damages euch against the pig ec TimesStar and the Freie-Presse of Cincinnati SACRE ESR, sh og cconcoong: on October 22 ‘ppp eaing him ‘Established 1820, ‘NEW YORE in the election fraud attempted in Colt | ealé-wasn ’ vo - Caen of ae Plst soa ‘Please call, mapecs ana be convinced.” ice i 629 F STREET NORTHWEST, ‘Wasmnsatox, D.C, 609 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE N.W., | EDUCATIONAL. RS FLINT AND to twelve fret Shon spptication. Tie Tee D. @_PassMonte WIL Printing at her of November. Iss BRAGG N SHORT HAND-SLOAN-DU- IN SHORT HA yp Shorthand, 1019 T'st. nw. x 00 the 10th, Fesidence, 1820 A st n.w., 00 the 1 ‘SCHOOL —CT. for Ladies by Prof A. H. Janus,on Mondays, from 1 to2 p.m.” Apply to Miss tm. naw ‘may be naar BR Leggibie. — Vermont ave ‘Bataht in six mon ‘Cnceta and Private Tost yction | _ «um Sepreenber as ._ Tuition by correspponsanet. a of GARTEN, Mises POLLOCK « Amato Sees AY Ris GRADRD KCTIOOL. Spas. “Tenth year New England Chowessiimited. E27 13th enw ‘Thomas Citcie. Teadiers tre ned QWITHEN C sHoRTLin« SS emy admits and classifies EE PREPARED TO ‘Of and — Water Color M L *t, |. : P\ reopened her School of Fivcation ant DONCH WILL RESUME INeTHbCHOl Dramatic Art; also private class in Enciish branches, u. the Violin and Orchestral am ~4 with teachers for French and Mathematics, ni on September 14th, at his Fesidence, Gi Hs rw HARMONY—F. HART. = = soldi Ls of music, (organist at Church of | PDROF. Sit ING ACADEMY, 10 Ascension), bas vacancies for pupiix Address 1025 | AUF et.” Aduitx—Monday, Wedwendey snl Pre Sthst now.,or Metzerott's Music store. Tei h Juveniies—Monday aid Wednentas te. ee M 1532 aay, 1 to 2230, ‘eit im GTON ACADEMY OF THLEGRA PHY, TASH ), LATE PROFESSOR V the Grand Conservatory of Masic, New York, ‘Only school of the kind here. A speenl kinsman T a tion to all to see the metitod by whieh Sou tw z = ~ proteanion, a Tek et © p Fresen, Kisprrcaxres AND MES ALFRED BUIACS PNuLIst MADAME CHEV IE NONT, reach Boarding snd f ERMAN C1 DAYS and SATURDAYS, 7 Christian Associntion, New The ran building, KLDT, p\ ‘af the tate den. Pr. Wi Schuman, thorough ‘couversati and epistolary stnw. PRIVATE LISSONS Terms reaso street n.w, 81) nd the ¥ately or in a scho low. Address Box bv 5. L. JOHNSON LEY. P Professen, PROMALE, Francais, MN Lenaliens at MES soseruixs PIANO 1 Stutigart Conservator mony aud Hist New Jeracy ave. Nomwoon ixsrrrere p.m. ‘Clase in Honglish Literature Apply to :Auming at pri conversutional results. 153% 1 J OCAL Lissons, MRS. HL, Cards at Filis & Co.'s. an oftuition, tages, with pleasant Ter Miss REBROCA C. POWELL, DUPILS PREPARED «oR and Vassar Coll jumination. 1006. N- st structed in English, Frei erences. Apply t Principal. Apply at the rooms, i Park, MRSS. E FUL TPE wee Dior ts RICHARDS ASHINGTON SCHO V Fourth year begins October 1 Graduaies students after full a responsible ruction to ‘Te ze ment of the nice. lish offered to Foreiguers. Cure of Stammerinz. Stutt M™ VERNON SeMinaw 1619 K st nw SS($1 PEE > teach py Gramm Parisian French, good English and Italian, ‘Keepin, Pentaisnip. Mathematics, or Shortivamd, os Fearn able. Address ROBT. H. WOOD, 17 F best references; terms ‘Mar oilice. Organist aud Choirmaster, Vocal and Instrumental Pupils received. oct French Conversation classes for Ladies and Gentle- : liam. pronunciation, origin ¥ of Music. ‘Terms we \y Clam in French for Dadies trom 1:30 to 2:30 > Phuily Clase in German for Ladies from 2:30 to 3:30 | irs. W pewriter at iusiness College, Day of Evening. |) Highest educational a Also for Civ' RT SIXTEEN #Asion, ~ Thorough instr Paimting. ening Chuses in Mechanical Draw! LISH LANGUAGE, and others iu the Culture and Develop- Special advantages for the Study of Practical Eng- Vocal Defects. Methods endorsed dents accommodated with board In the family of Principal Taensons'to-Abeka, and Lite Girl, 1012 co ShPTEM BER ISS ADA B. CONN, OF THE WASITTINGTON ate Institute, will take MONTH,) WEDNES Mens | f Privat ian. Pm. Hat, Latin, ete room 128. nash A GERMAN WITH references, pupil Je and Sanyciiig ih Ure Pianist, Clara avoeiis Scroot i Move Axn wenstry Vieraratory. 1900 1h wd be Thi weltestabiished Froveh and Knglish Puuiiy | ard Day School for gins will reopes Primary tote eeEE MAR Sa TOSS, mary, tatermedtiate, Acaderite, Coleco P tory and Maxical Departments whence’ ‘Daily te Frenet oF Prot compe itid stvle "pure au NGLISI, Ihoomk- BAD MES LP McDONALD, MISS ANNA EL term. XG, Principal. IVE LESS@ English Branches rym ot ee ail ‘examinations re, comer Net aid ‘Maibematical, Claimica, Business.” < Wr Evening Classes, $3 and $5 emonth, ISS A.C, MORGAN'S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG ean yobs OSS AND LL veifth year begin Resident alive wa-hers af | Portsmouth, N RS BURRS ENGLISH School, 13eh6 Hires 211% 10th st. n. a? 1014 17th st. nw. Boys and Girts ical AND FRENCH TRE Muste). teaches Piano, ie. ineder 0026. Use Coxe IT IS THE CHEAPEST AND BEST. FOR GENERATIN STEAM. POR OO FOR HEATING BY FURNAC FOR HEATING BY LATROBI: FOR OPEN GRATES, KING PURPOSES, rom 9250 to 10:30 a m, AL ECA Bid Lath st. row Near 14th st. Circle, UCIEN_ FG cu IT 18 FASILY IGNITED. ° Nat | IT MAKES A QUICK HOT FIRE. ‘tical and immediate IT DORS NOT BURN OUT THE GRATE bende wa | IT 1S ECONOMICAL. IT WILL PAY TO TRY 19 FOR SALE BY THE WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY. 40 Bushels, crushed, $3.70. 25 Bushels, crushed, $2.50, 40 Bushels, not crushed, $2.90, 25 Bushels, not crushed. $2.00. Delivered vo any partof Washington or Geores town, <0 [ARRIETTE MILLS. AL Va. six ws moderate, Adare SMITH >, Pruce asp qvatary ret rue story. ou St. opposite Principal RARE CHA. i. Mr. and Mra % its, 86.50 buys a cood business suit that Is worth $10.00 $8.80 buys a reliable all-wool suit that Is worth $12.00 $10,00 buys a reliable ail-wool cassimere sult that ss oe diapse HE LADIES’ ART ASSOCIATI =. streresenariecs Corcoran. Building. Studio SG. Instruction’ in | $12.00 tmys an all-wool diagonal dress sult worth Drawing. Vil, be fimo and China painting. peer $15.00, an WO NEAYNICKE, Prikapal, "LATS | $16.00 bays an all-wool Prince Albert suit worth YOLLIERE SCHOOL s y ee FOR BOYS. a sae etotnw, OVERCOATS, OVERCOATS. F ELOCUTION AND $6.50 buys a man’s overcoat worth $9.00, ART: Principat, $7.75 buys a man's overcoat worth $10.00. sour apon examina | $20.00 Daye a man's drem overcont worth $17.00, Board of Judges eachers, Mitisters, (ra- Boys’ suits commence at $4.50 and on up to $12.00, Boys overcamts commence at $3.75 and on up to $12.00. ‘Children’s suits at $2.00 und up to $7.00. ‘Children’s overcoats at $2.50 and up to $10.00, er nd all palnfut ‘promiuent local an TS PANTS. PANTS. PANTS 4 Pants for Men, Youths and Boys trom $1.00 up. 3100 axp 1104 M Sraeer N.W. ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN HOME AND DAY SCHOOL, ror YOUNG LaDIES AND THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING COMPANY, LITTLE GIRLS CORNER 7TH AND G STREETS. 0023 MES ELIZADETICS. SOMERS AM. Prete (7 7 Tar Weararer For A MISS SARAH A. SCULL, FALL OVERCOAT, MRS. EUGENIA CUTHBERT, ‘HICH YOU WILL FIND AT OUR PSTABLISH- MENT. PRICKS FROM $7 TO $25. Assisted by a Corps of Thirteen Able Masters and reaches, Highest Standard in English ‘Modern Languages under Direction of the BERLITZ SCHOCL OF LANGUAGES. ‘Special Advantazes in Instramentaland Vocal Music, Artand Elocunon, Eleventh Year Opens OCTOBER IST, 1883. Application by letter or personally, a3 abova, NOW IS THE TIME TO INVEST IN A and Classical Studies FALL BUSINESS SUIT. WE HAVE THEM IN SACKS AND FOUR BUR TON CUTAWAYS. PRICES FRUM $10 TO $25, FOR CUSTOM WORK. WE HAVE FULL LINE OF PIPCE GOODS L. McGEBS SCI AVI iuiw.. wilt reopen Septem Usual advantages in Frene! ‘Object Drawing. RIENDS' SELECT SCH ary and high schoot for bot i reopen 9h ino, (Sept) vin and progress 0 fitlonal roo for recitations een procured. ‘The corps large and the languages is iorowsh pare students for our best coll end for catalogue or call wt scuvol fr ‘THOS. W. Spm. 2u15-3m ISS ROSA PORSCHE and Enslish School s 1023 Vermont ‘Girls, Mrs Z D, BUCHER Miss HE HU Assisted Pri roca ~P. CAULFIELD, MUS. D 720 17th BOS? NEW 1 “Lessons to sw ‘Apply wPro! “Free ots M NJ ‘Pa. Young men prepar on Careful attention to lite be a6am_ 3. SHORTLIDGE GHORTHAND Ad ‘Uerlitz method school a laboratory snd. by graduates of Vassar and Swartimore, instrction in English, mathematies, nauzai science ‘German and Frenen taugh For circulars apply 1224 12th W 2suNcryy COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, _ ‘Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies and Little ‘This institution wilt enter ‘session Wednesday, Sepvember 23d, 1885, by a Soll conga of experienced teachers, Will resume business Getober 1, 1895. (PME BERLITZ SCHOOLS OF LANGUAGES, ; WASHING’ Recognized everywhere to be the best schools tor Jearning to speak, write, read a) auses. New terms be: FAPLEWoo. INSTITUT: Me ae ad eine) SEMANALES | Ang gM derangements consequent upon over- ‘ale Cosbeze) [001 aber AT 1110 LST, Gtk, Iss. FIRST-CLASS WORK IN EVERY INSTANCE, BUSINESS SUITS TO ORDER FROM $25 TO 645. DEESS SUITS FROM $35 TO $60. DOL. AN ELEM th sexes, 1S11 st, 1th, To provide NOAH WALKER « ©O., 625 Pennsylvania Avenue ‘ant eatistt The iy and’ suftien r avenue, m its twelfth annual ---Prinel sosseneeeneeene W908 Prindbal. ‘euls-7m, m ‘st f.w. First A MOST EFFECTIVE COMBINATION (CELERY —The New and Unequal Nerve Tonic. pBEEF The most Nutritive and strengio-giviag BHOOKLASS TRON hate)—The great remedy 40 BALTIMORE, Enrich the Biood and Nourisn the Brain. ST. PAUL. ‘This preparation bas proven w be exceodingly vaim able for the cure of NERVOUS EXHAUSTION, DERILITY, BLEKPLESSNESS, | RESTLIOSNISS, NEURAIGIA, DYSPEPSIA, GENERAL PROSTRATION OF VITAL FORCES, LOSS OF PHYSICAL POWER understand the for- CONCOR! red for taxed mind and body, Am tact, it gives tone to all Ae puy sical functions, and buoyancy Ww We spire PREPARED BY HANDY @ COX, 143 N. HOWAKD STREET BALTIMORE, MD. M.D. | SUITINGS, OVERCOATINGS AND TROWSER oe. LUNGS OF MY OWN DIPORTATION, Now om axhibition at the Leading Tailoring Kstab Mahment of Washington. y i. 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