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LOCAL MENTION. The Weathe: Orrice EP S1Gxat. Ovricer, Wasur ~. Nov. £2, 1885, TL ama. Atlantic stales, increasing preeeded by fair ‘weathe slightly warmer | weather 4 during Friday by colder weath uring that night, by falling y shitting during Friday te pwed during her, is indi ‘and the For. Frid _ 25 and up. Surr To ¢ Eiseman, 7th and E. oi CHzONIC SCEATICA CUR! ASHLAND, Mass., January 23, 1883. For the last two years I have hobbled onerutehes. Darin With sciatic rhe terrible pain igi , but was utterly helpless. After using ¢ Possible effort to nd exbansth ‘d to try fo ° TE wore and thigh. “In one week Iw free from pain, aud strengilt returned to 10} paisied hinb. Feontinued using these Plasters with most surprising results for three 1 became periectly cured, and crutches, Persons desir- tion ean address i a iug (urther inform: Post Office Box 184. 4 M ercout. Eiseman Bros, SPLENDID opportunities are offered to those desiring to purchase fine upright pianos, and at the same time ‘ofan old squai by the rare inducements we offer. We You a maxzific ATES, 's Newmarket « and take yi s part payment, the balance aid at $10 per month, sell the fi ht pianos made, and ean save you fr to $100, Tt will be to your interest to see us before you buy. Piano Ex- change Warerooms, 422 91h st Fessenr’s Ick Cream and Charlotte Russe, 1427 New Yor: PANTs toon Osx Doutse Axp NIXery splendid biack or b oF Broadway bioc D, the only strict! nishing store in ti Five Portearrs. Kets h To ORDER $25 suits. and E. New instantaneous photograph gallery, 711 Market Space. co Curr Norfolk suit. Eiseman, cor. 7thand E. ‘avende, 1. $5 and up. Biseman Bros. rs wilt buy a ether Dunia| anes Corner Tth an hat and gent's far- emethy, 1109 Pa. av. Eiseman Bros., 7th ARKESTED.—The examines the magnificent st displayed on one floor by Geo. Breitharth, Odd Fellows’ Hall. The latest styles at the lowest prices. ce sy Men's 4-button cutaway suit, Eiseman, 7th and E. EAT. SACQUES, special bargains. bust measure 38 by 4o inches and 42 inches nsth, $170, worth $250. J.C. Hutchinson, 907 Peen ave. Mey’s Prince Albert suits. Eiseman, 7thand E. “PIcKWick CLUE whisky is the best.” PANTs to order, $5and up. Eiseman, 7th and E. “PICKWICK CLUB whisky is the bes Newmarket Overcoat. Eiseman, 7th mm of every oue who 710 A street north- | foods on the installment plan. Iso. G. Sate: 2ast, househord Boys’ CuNncH1L1a reefer and vest, Eiseman Bros, Constr Hempler, save eyesight; cor. 4% st. D DISTRICT. Amusements To-Night. Forp’s Opera Hovse.—Rosini Vokes in “The Tinted Venus,” etc. ALBAUGH'S OPERA Hovsr.—“The Devil's Auction.” NatioxaL THEATER.—“A Rag Baby.” Drax Mvseum.—“The Pavements of Paris.” Herzoe's Oprxa Hovse.—“Kit, The Arkan- saw Traveler.” ‘THEATER Comracr.—Variety. Natiosat Rrxk.—Three sessions daily. ‘WasnixGTow RIvK.—Ninthstreet and Rhode avenue. —._—_ Condensed Locals. Street lamps will belighted at 5:15 p.m. and extinguis! at5a.m. ‘The Baitimore-Distriet conference of the German Lutheran ministers continued their session in Baltimore yesterday. The ministers conferred with the teachers of the parochial schools on questions of discipline, curriculum and textbooks. The conference will adjourn today. ‘The members of the Columbia Fishing club Jast evening nted Mr. James W. Lowe, a Veteran member, with a goid-headed cane in commemoration of his 63d birthday. There was a large attendance iust evening at ‘he ball given by e3 Baum, Stears. TE. Behwate, W. Crampton’ D. Jacke warz, W. pion, jack- gon, 1 Cohn. &: Pifferling, B. Wise, J.'Leishear E. Schwertzer. ‘The American Car Ventilating company has been chartered in West Virginia by John M. and W. H. Armstrong, of Washing- . C.; Michaei Shaughnessy, of New York; Edward B. Wheelock and E. Jobin Ellis, of New ‘The capital stock is put at $1,600,000. is to be in this city. The Light House board, in their annual re- port, repeat their recommendation of former ears to have a fire-proof building erected for ihe board in this city, and urge an appropria- ‘of $210,000 for the pur Five women, three white and two colored, were tried in’ the Police Court to-day as ful Lizzie Crowdy, colored, larceny; 30 days. Rachael Minor, colored, disorderly; $5. Eliza white, “do; do.” Mazy Moriarity and | Ly, white, vs incy; 90 days each. small colored boy, was sen- u i received at THe STAR fraying the expenses Of the night Todging house during the winter. fz. John Morris, who was injured some two or three weeks since by accidentally falling through the elevator at the Gunton. building, corner Pennsylvania avenue and ‘Sth street, and taken to Providence hospitalgis slowly re. covering. His wife, who was summoned, ar- Fived here soon after the accident, and is con: stantly attending him. ‘Samuel Fowler bas filed a suit against Saks & Go. for $5,000 s, alleged _to have been done to his property, No. $10 Tth street, ad- Joining the bullding ‘of defendants, by thelr taking down and rebuilding of the party wail, Officers B. F. Shanks and T. J. Anderson, of the second precinct, and Messrs. John 0. Guth ler, John filers, Nicholas Auer and Robert Hebsacker have returned from Fairfax county, Va. ge a4 — fac! — Cegae = an broug! sixty-four rabbits and thirty-one birds, including two woodcuck. = Ls Ss CHARGED WitH RECEIVING StoLEX Goons, James Devaughn, a driver, and Edward Fd- yaonston, a painter, were arrested yesterday by Sergeant’ Dizgins and Otficer Breen on suspicion Ot receiving some of the goods which were stolen from the Night Lodging house, und they were locked up. This morning In ‘the Police ourt they were each charged by Officer Breen with receiving two blankets and a shovel, the property of John T. Mitchell. one of the diree- of the Institution mentioned. The cases ‘were continued, ——— DANGEROUSLY ILt.—Mr. Robert L. Ream, the father of Mrs. Vinnie Rearu Hoxie, is so se- viously ill from asthma and rheumatism of the heart that, at his advanced age of 76, itis feared he cannot’recover. Mrs. Hoxie, wio came on from Montgomery, Ala.. lately, to be present atthe interesting golden wedding of her pa- Fents, has been detained here by her father's Miners ir eam is greatly respected and Much soliciiude fs telt In his behal THE NATIONAL RiFLes’ FatR.—The National Rifles’ falr wax again well attended last eve- Bing. As the close of the fair upproaches the interest in the contests for the various articles tobe voted for increases. The District Commis stoners yesterday renewed the free permit for the fair, on condition that the “spinning jenny” should ‘be withdrawn from the fair, and the managers of the fair accepted the conditions. The Washington Continentals visited the fair last evening. a DRATH OF TimotHy SANDs.—Mr. Bands, formeriy of Wisconsin, died yesterday Mlternoon at the residence of his son-li-law, Mr. 3. D. Croissant, on near, Mr. Sands was the father . Crokssant and Mr. Davis, of this city, and afew se here io spend the rom: Bisebildren. He wandered off some months since, and a 1ew weeks azo word was received here that he was {li in Cincinnati. Mr. Crois- sant at once left for Ch nnat!, and bronght the sick man back to Washington. He dled Yesterday afternoon, and after brief funeral Services this morning by Rev. Dr. Huntley. the remains, accompanied by Mrs. Croissant, were sent this worpiug to the former bome of the de- ceased at Racine, Wi Timothy ARKET.— Heid every Wednesday ai Queenstown, on the Metropolitan branch B. & O. KH, thice miles. trem. the city, Louis D. Means, proprietor, cattle ‘on the market yesterday eastern five lent 4% to ty medium, $ 10:34, sheep and lambs up. SO ie and yearlings sold at 2 to 3%: unbs, sity to a. Veal” calves, to Te. Cows and calves sold from $20 to $55 per head. State of the market yall pver. ———+——_ Manriace Lacexses.—Marriage licenses ha’ been Issued by the clerk of the court to W helmus B. Bryan and Emily B. Pentland; Jas. L. Ware and Cha je Robinson; Osear C. Donobue and J. Louisa Jobus; Charles Kraft and Lizzie Stack; Willis Lord, of Huehinson, Kan.. and Helen Martha Vila; "Isreal Ferguson and Harriet Jasper; Moses White and [da Mit- chell; Andrew Jackson and Rose Johnson. oo qDOUBLE AND SINGLE SuoT GUNS AT Avc- ‘1 x.— Thomas Dowling will sell to-morrow at Grelock, at his anction fooms, one hundred ee aes shat gas, hich are sev- x ck of turniture | s ueO caine | Ot bis days with | Weddings. Fpiphany church was the scene last evening of the wedding of Mr. Gasherie De Witte, of Belivile, N. J., and Miss Helen I. Nichols, niece of Mr. 0. G, Staples, the proprietor of Wiliard’s hotel. The bride who entered the chureh on the arm of Col. Staples, was preceded by two tiny maids of honor, Miss Flossie bor oaag pom of the bride, and Miss Myra Chittenden, he ter of Mr. "G. B. Chittenden. They’ carried baskets of flowers, and stood within the altar Tails during the service. Col. Staples | away the bride, and after the service, when tl | newly-made man and wife turned to leave, Jitthe maids strewed flowers in their path. At the hotel at the drawing-room door Col. and tuples received their guests. At the end of the room Mr, and Mra. De Witt received the congratulations of friends, standing beneath a y of chrysanthemums, from which hung a chime of white floral bells with erimson elap- pers. The presents, which proved rich and ele- gant, were displayed in an upper chamber. Conspicuous among the array was a handsome oaken case, gold bound, and having three drawers, containing 126 'pleces of silver, gold | lined spoons, pearl-handied knives and forks, the gift of Col. and Mrs. Stuples to the bride: During the evening a string band, hidden by | ascreen of tall plants, played operatic aira. After the rime ceremony, which was performed iy eve Dr. Leonard, reception was held at Willard’s hotel." Mr. W. H. Webster ym Jas best man, and the ushers were Mr. C. V.Van Hunter, E. W. Jackson, J. C. Horn- ower and Alfred F. ‘Spinner, ' The decora- tions and flowsrs were from Smaill’s green house, and perhaps the handsomest ever seen ry Rapley, the popular young mans- | ‘ational Theater, and Miss Lizzie | slor were married last evening, at the | or homestead, on the 7th-street road. The wedding wasa quict one, on account of a recent bereavement in the family of the bride, | but the popularity of the young couple drew around them a throng of pleasant people, who hestowed upon them all the good wishes’ that an render happier such an oceasion. The trees | that line the carriage drive leading to the house were hung with Chinese lanterns. Garlands of A Singalar Suit. A WIFE TELLS HER HUSBAND HR WAS NOT AS SMART AS HE THDUGHT HE WAS. This morning Messrs, Campbell Carrington and Irving Wiiliamson, for Thomas E. Welsh, filed a bill for an injunction against Mary L. Welsh to annul a bill of sale, and for an injunc- tion to prevent the latter ftom disposing of cer- tain. property, and @ temporary restraining order was ted. The complainant states that he had been the tor ofa restaurant at the corner of 11th and I sircets for many ears, and a from Street’ ofthéeun he’was seat to Hrovidence nos- ital. His restaurant was left in cl Sener ce an ni bar-keeper refused’ to recagnise her, Induced him to sign @ paper directing the barkeeper to ly over the receipts to her, the understanding ing, he ‘says, that when be recovered the paper would be surrendered to him. | He states at when he recovered and asked her about the Paine’ stated that she had destroyed it, but subsequently she filed a bill against him eis modlvorce, and then informed him tat he as smart as he su; @ was, for the paper had been placed Safecond. On examine ing the records of the deeds office he finds that the paper signed was in reality a bill of sale of the restaurant, and, therefore, he has no title in the business. He, therefore, prayed a8 above — SS TS FISED $20 FoR LARCENY oF A Doo.—Jobn MeDonaid, the baker in South Washington, had a disagreement with his employe, Jumes Quill, and ‘the iatter took away the dog be- longing to McDonald. Officer Dan Williams arreste?t Quill, and to-day In the Police Court he pleaded guilty to a charge of larceny, and a fine of $20 was imposed; in default of fine 60 cere Jail. The dog was returned to Mr. Mc- Affairs in West Washington. I1t.—Mr. Joseph Jones, overseer at the coal docks, is confined to his residence on account of hemorrhages, ALkEST.—George Eps was arrested here by b E | flowers and festoons adorned the ceilins and | Officer Darcey oma charge of assault and. bar | walls of the drawing-room, and_a wedding bell | of chrysanthemums was ‘suspended over the | e altar, While vases filled with the same | | flowers were placed about the room. ‘The cere- | mony was pectormed by Rey. K. R. Shippen, of | | All Souls’ church, at five o'clock, after which a | | wedding supper was served. Mr. and Mrs. | ley then drove to the Riggs house, where they | will reside for the present. ‘The wedding of Mr. Wilhelmus B. Bryan, ot | THe EVENING Srax, and Miss Emily Blick | Pentland took place’at the residence of the bride’s parents, 1330 18th street, at hall-past seven last evening. The ceremony was per- formed by the Rev. Dr. Sunderland, in the presence of the members of the two’ families and a few Intimate friends of the couple. From Sto 10 o'clock a wedding reception was held during which 4 throng of friends congratulate the young couple. At 10 o'clock Mr. and | Mrs, Bryan left the city ona brief tourin the | south, marri oe Mi, Two Divorces Granted. To-day Chief Justice Cartter,in the Equity Court, made two decrees of divorce. The first was in the ease of Pauline Matilda Powell agt. William Powell. They were married by Re James A. Buck, at Kock Creek chureh, | ary 10m, 1881, and lived together till A) | 16th folio chen she had occasion to e t> the en: don I ebarges that during her absence the defendant j sold the furniture doning the place | where they resided, ceased to live with her. | She was given permission to use her maiden name, Mr. Cook appeared for plaintiml ‘The oiher case was that of Miranda C. Dun- nington agt. W. W. Dunnington. In this case | the parties were married April Sth, 1883, and she charged him with cruelty and neglect, and that he leit her torely on her own exertions for a living and to the kindness of her mother. a A Wire Has a Ricur to Houp Her Hus- D BY TH young man who cltims to have been married at ihe point of a pistol, was before the Police Court to-day, charged with assaulting his wife, Mary, who is separated from her husband. Shé testi- fied that on Monday she went to her husband's mother’s house and inquired tor her husband who was not at home at the time. She waited until he came, when she caught him by thecoat- tail and inquired, “W do” He answered, “I intend to Suit my: then choked’ her untit her tongue came out. ‘The judge said that a young married woman has a right to hold her husband by the coat-tail. ‘This was a family affair, and the court took his personal bonds. ——— ALLEGED Poticy MEN ARRESTED.—Between five and six o'clock yesterday afternoon near the corner of 10th and F streets, Detective Raff took Into custody a man about forty-five years old named Alonzo King, on suspicion of k- ing policy. ‘King refused to go without a war- rant, and during a scuttle which ensued several hundred persons gathered around. the corner. Lieut. Arnold, who was also looking for King, ‘came’ along and assisted Detective Ratt in get Sing his prisoner tothe station, where he was locked up, but was subsequently released on collateral. In the Police Court this morning King was charged with backing policy and the ease was continued. John F. Brooks, colored, was seen tohand King a book, and he was arrested as a writer. His case was also con- tinued. A quantity of policy paraphernalia was found in King’s possession. A Serious RUNAWAY AccrpeNt.—Yester- day afternoon as Mr. H.S. Waple was driving his baggy slong F street northwest, near 1st street, where the rallroad crosses F street, the horse got frightened at the noise of the moving trains and becoming uumanageable ran away and dashed through the gate at the crossing, falling in front of the approaching locomotiy ‘The horse, although badly injured, regained its feet just In time to avoid the engine, and dashed along the track up to G street nortliwest, where itwas caught and taken to Mtr. Cusick stable, where it died last night. Mr. Waple forty- nately escaped being Killed, although severely injured. The buggy was badly wrecked, and the friend, who was riding with Mr. Waple, escaped with some slight injuries. ARREST OF A MARYLANDER.—Ambrose M. Brown, a young married man, 19 years old, who livesat Forrestville, Md.,was arrested yesterday byOfficer Thompson, ot the eighth precinet, and turned over to Detective Cox, who wantea'him to answer a charge of embezzling an organ worth $12, which belongs to Francis Aldrich, He 1s also wanted to answer a charge of obtain- ing $12 under false pretenses from Geo. Fowler, atthe Center market. He was committed to Jail in default of $300 bail. ‘Tne Steam Yacur “Dixie” will be peremp- torily sold at auction to-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, at the 7th-street wharf. She is thor oughly’ fitted up for use,and those desiring such a boat should attend this sale. See adver- tisement for particulars. ABSOLUTELY PURE ‘This Powder never varies A marvel of purity, Strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the muititude of low tests, short welght, alum or phosphate powders. Son oxty ix cans. Royal. Bakrxe PowbER Co., 106 Wall street, N.Y. oc24 A FINE CONSTITUTION MAY BE BROKEN ‘and Tuined by simpte neglect. Many bodily ills result from: habitual constipation. There is no medi- cine equal to Ayer's Pills to correct this evil and re- store the system to natural, regular, and healthy ac- ton, RIAL PROVES THAT HONESTY IS THE | BE dest policy in medicine as well as in other things, Ayer's Sarsaparilla is a genuine preparation. an un- eaualled blood puritier decidedly superior toall others lo |Eises-Ge0u) ‘The new style beautiful Dress Goods, pure wool, wide double width. real value, 75c., reduced to 50c. CARTER's, ‘711 Market Space, near 7th street. | ses | ROYAL SERGE, beautiful dress goods, all colors, 12 yards for $2. HANDSOME BROCADE SILK VELVETS, (real Talie $2:00), reduced to 81.2 ALL WOOL PLAID DRESS GOODS, bright colors, for children's wear, 25 ra BLACK CASHM SHAWLS, pure wool, $1.50. COLORED CASHMERES, double fold, nearly one yard wide all colors, 13 yards for $1.50. SPECIAL BARGAIN-BLANKETS, immense size, ters TEMPERATURE AND UOXDITION OF WATER AT7 A. M.—Great Falls, temperature, 49; con- dition, 4." Keceiving feservolr, temperature, 5 condition at north connection, south connection, 5. Distributing _reservol tem- | perature, 53; condition at influent gatehouse, 3: condition at effluent gatehouse, 3. High ‘des in the river to-day at 10:52 a.m. and 11:08 —+_—_ Alexandria Affairs. Reported for THe EVENING STAR 'Y Oysrer Law.—The mayor decided Afternoon that oysters brought here in steamers in barrels must be inspected, and even if there is no measurement the oyster inspector Is entitled toa iee. A fine of $1 was made to enforce this decision, Which Will be the law hereafter. IaPROVEMENTS.—The superintendent of po- lice now hus bis hands full, Beside the improve- ment on Washington street and the general Street cleaning, a number of new crossings, gutters and curbs have been ordered by the city feunell, and the superintendent ts arranging to have allof them completed as far as possible before the freezing weather sets in. PoLice Report.—The only prisoner at the station-house this ‘morning was George Wash- ington, charged with being drunk and refusing to work on the chain gang. ‘The mayor has sent Charles De Witt back to the chitin gang, with an extension of sentence, and has sent Charles Howell, a tramp, out of the city, Nores.—The ‘Knights’ Templars hid a de- Hghtful banquet on the occasion of the recep- tion of the grand commander at their last meet- ing. Among those who responded to toasts on the occasion were Sir Knights M. M. Parker, J. R. Thompson and George A. Shehan, of Wash: ington.—A number of dealers have been vic timized here by man who was accompanied by five other persons. He obtained board and goods and then decamped without payment. ——Capt. Peyton Bartlett, the chain gang cap- tain, has been benumbed ip his lower limbs for somé days, unable to go on duty.— Work on Mr. J. H. D, Smoot's new planing mill is now in progress.——The new engine, No. 7, returned ist evening after {ts trial trip on the W.,0.cW, railroad.—Judge Sungster_ yesterday” recov: (fed $1,200 dathages, ut the clreult court of Fairfax, for injuries {nflicted upon him ina railroad accident some time ago. QC 4AtARRu The great Balsamic Diflilation of Witch-ttazel, American Pine, Canada Fir, Marigold, Clover Blos- soms, ete., called SANPORD'S RADICAL CURE, for the immediate relief und permanent cure of every form of Catarrh, from asimpie Cold in the Head to Lossof Smell, Taste and Hearing, Cough and Ca- tarrhal Consumption. Complete treatment, consist- ing of one bottle Radical Cure, ove box Catarrhal Sol- vent, and one Improved Inhaler, in one package, may now be had of all Druggists for $1.00. Ask for Sanvoru’s Rapicat Cuan. COMPLETE TREATMENT, WITH INHALER, $1. “The only absolute specific we know of."—Med. Times. “The best we have found in a life-time of suf fering.”"—Rev. Dr. Wiggin, Boston. “After a long strug- gle with Catarrh the RapicaL CURE has conquered.” —Kev. SW. Munroe, Lewisburgh, Pa. “Chave not found a case that it did not relieve at once."—Andrew Lee, Manchester, Mass. POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL C0., Boston. “I MUST GIVE UP, I cannot bear this pain, T ache all over, and nothing I try does me any good.” Back- ache, Weakness, Uterine Pains, Soreness, Lameness, Hacking Cough, Plenrisy,and Chest pains cured by that new, original and elegant antidote to pain and In- flammation the CuricuRA ANTI-PaIN PLASTER, Especialiy adapted to Indies by reason of Its delicate odor and gentle medicinal action, At Druggists, 25c: five for $1.00. Mailed tree by POTTER DRUG AND CREMICAL CO., BE Boston. Reo Ticker Day. BARGAINS FRIDAY—FRIDAY—FRIDAY RED TICKET DAY. COTTON UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT. ‘This department is one of the most important fea- tures of our already Mammoth Establisument. We will quote a few of our undoubted Barguius: CLOAKS AND SUITS. CHILDREN AND MISSES’ DEPARTMENT. Our latest creation of @ regular Lilliputian Bazar! r ing heen universally « eclared a decided suecess by tive RODE. we will naturally endeavor to offer in our new leparture as inany advantages as it has been our good luck to place continuo within everybody's reach. Ladies who have not visited our Childeen's Basse to is should not fail to do #0 at once, in order to. ‘satisfy, thenselves of the manyfold Bargains we have in store for them. LADIES’ DEPARTMENT. ‘Though the climate does not favor the Cloa at present, we have no reason to complain. Out Grae, tnd suit Purlors show a daily festive appearence, cor unchangeable motto, “To Please” in prices qualities, is bound to/fnd its Meritorous ucknowledsr See the big drive we offer t¢ rE: i garments clowljyand Jou have aionce the whole ‘ 25—Fine English Walk nea Sena eg Jette elegantly 7—:-ussian Circ |, durable Corkscrew, iuiticcitand Brown, and trimined With supenor Ag chan 37. 7.75—Elegant Damaase Visites, trimmed Freuch cover—abig dilve-gz7a, 0 a $16.50—Extra Fine Brocaded Silk Visites, trimmed Nagoreneaea Be te ‘We consider the same tn : ‘and. Oueside ney. Strike you in thele superiority and low pelos ns RED TICKET SALE OF FEATHER TRIMMINGS. 5Oe, ‘Apne ania all colors and bik, 39c. yd. = black, Bbc Yu 1.35 do nd blac I Hare Stumt, zack COlOP* a Ses Hat Stat 206 aaucing ak 190 Fichus (im) tea) aoe ‘Rhine Stone Collar Buttons, 3 for 1c. 25e. Oriental Lace Collars, 16c. ‘B5c. Oriental Lace, 20c. a yard. ‘Be Mace ci aie Sr ean S Cabluet Hairpin, 3c. # box. 25c. Tooth Brushes, warranted, 16c. ae Glass Bottles, cut glass stoppers, for. ‘covering, ‘75e. Chatelaine Purses. 49¢._ Bargains in (eather Goods department, Burzains in Zephyr department, Soniething unusual on Red Tichet Day. No Rem- nants this week, but new, desirable which must be svid, The season advances, and low prices will sell them. So it’s low prices we Sra ‘Come iti and see what we offer It. a 54-in. Blarney Heb Suitingat 70c. While in ask to see our Ge ENR ET RC PRIS ESOS ose ey ir All-' Le ing are the extra heavy Suiting Flannels. Seg what we offer In our Tricot Suiting We only have 5 th suine Bar- sain: “Aud above dil call in and Geacsinetoae 44-IN. ALI-WOOL BOUCLE SUITING, ‘hich show and Shpall atlas Mane of shese papas pa been Se ‘as 91.50, and none lower than $i; either i Our establishment or elsewhere. We call your special Misael effect ground at 766. sim wide, Bother. © Plain BLANKETS AND COMFORTS, 150 Pai Blankets, all-we eT 100 Pairs. -Woot 11-4 at $3.76, 100 Pars Al-Wool 6 ‘an unusual fe call the special attention proprietors to. line soa berag teem feat meet manees na oe all pure fine wool, retuced to $5; real value $7.50. DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS. $2.00. HEAVY BED COMPURTS, 75. $1.25 BLQCK SILK VELVETS, reduced $1.00. $1.25 COLORED SILK VELVETS, reduced $1.00, $1 BLACK SILKS, reduced 75e. $L25 BLACK SILKS, reduced $1.00. $1.00 COLORED SILKS, reduced 75e. LADLSS CLOTH SUITING, one yard und o half ‘wide, reduced to 37¢. LADII WOOL VESTS, 37. COLORED SILKS. 50° noll kill Pare warded menu Mize gold. medal st the World's Indus- {al Gohtennial Exposition May, 1885, the Sniy Malt Whisky receiving a gold medal for io; price $1 per bottle, nt to the wan ‘soba F, Basalin, ihotesate i wor Dealer, south na avenue north’ 3 ‘Te Order, $5 pants. Eiseman, cor 7th 4 E.2w Castoria. ‘When Baby was sick sic We gave her Castoria, acl ‘When she was.s ¢ Bhi When she had Children mn she bat re gave them Castoria, el C When Baby wer gave ber Castoria, wasachild Wiener cried for Oastoria the became @ Miss ‘When she ecto clung toCastoria, —th,s,t,kt 930 Fine Wraps 817%, EK. Young's. $25 Newmarkets 816%). 736 StS deeek $20 Russian circulars acta Men's Chinchilla box coat & vest, 7th & E.2w Morell, 734 6th n.w.; 100 F cigars, $1-9; try. Notice to the Public. Haye you visited our establishment and se- cured that great bargain, a fine woolen cassi- mer suit at $7.50. It surprises every body. M, F. Elseman, manager, 421 7th street, under ‘Oda Fellows’ ball. tu,th,s,3 Morell, 734 6th n.w; every style show cases, Boys’ sack overcoat. Eiseman, cor. 7th &E.2w Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy cured my wife ofGeneral De- bility and Liver Complaint. Gratefully yours, Wm. Lundy, Baltimore, Md. eri Boys’ Norfolk suit. Eiseman Bros., 7th & E.2w Bronchial, Asthmatic, and Pul- ry Complaints, “ Brown's Bronchial Troches® manifest remarkable curative prop- erties, Sold only in bores, 0 Chita Norfolk overcoat. Eiseman, 7th & E. 2w Fresh Alderney Butter churned every morn: ing and delivered in % 1b. “Ward” prints, 40¢, per lb, Also cottage cheese and butter milk: sweet milk Se. per quart. Cream 15 cents. Sowermsa Asour Fer Har CHILDREN'S TRIMMED HATS AND PATTERN BONNETS AND HATS. Notwithstanding the fact that we carry the largest stock and are doiug the largest business, we are desirous of still further increasing It ‘We have therefore added all the newest and ‘most fash{onable styles of FRENCH AND WOOL FELTS, r IN LADIES’, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S SIZES. BIRD WINGS, VELVETS, RIBBONS, LACES AND PLUSHES. KING'S PALACE WONDERFUL DISPLAY OF LADIES’, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S WRAPS, We fer splendid SEAL PLUSH COATS at $20, $22, $25, $28 and $30. ‘We also sell elegant NEWMARKETS, RUSSIAN CIRCULARS and VISITES from $6 to $12. An elegant line of HAVELOCKS, and Misses’) NEW- MARKETS at $3, $4, $5 and $6. 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. ‘We offer an elegant stock of Children's HATS and BONNETS, MERINO DRESSES and CLOAKS, Call and examine our SPECIAL BARGAINS in all Departments this week. Pe LEM Go K KUN NN GGG PPP. A Lb A OO a Pe AA L AA u ER AAA OL AAA CG EK ™ a4 aA A uuu KEE L 814 SEVENTH STREET N. W. Use Coxe IT Is THE CHEAPEST AND BEST. FOR GENERATING STEAM. FOR COOKING PURPOSES. FOR HEATING BY FURNACE. ¥OR HEATING BY LATROBE. FOR OPEN GRATES. IT IS EASILY IGNITED, IT MAKES A QUICK HOT FIRE. If DOES NOT BURN OUT THE GRATE. IT 18 ECONOMICAL iT WILL PAY TO TRY IT, FOR SALE BY THE WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY. 40 Bashels, crushed, $3.70, 25 Bashels, crushed, $2.50. 40 Bashels, not crushed, $2.00. Delivered to any partal Waslitgion to ws bet any partof Washington or songs Concexrrarep CRAB ORCHARD WATER, ‘We do not say RAB ORCHARD WATER * wincare Cancer, Epilepsy or Heart Disease, but ‘We Do Bay CRAB ORCHARD WATER asa Remedy for DYSPEPSIA, SICK HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION, Is as Reliable os Quinine for CHILLS AND FEVER, TRY @ BOTTLE-SOLD EVERYWHERE. ‘See that CRAB-APPLE Trade-Mark ages of “Balte” and “Water.” ts on all pack- CAN'T DELAY ANY LONGER BUYING NECESSARY GoODsS FOR COLD WEATHER, we want you to come to us aud we will assist yon In ‘Spending yout money tn a manner ti 7 tne ihe most goods: for it. Of ewe alee ea course, we always Soll those. goods at certain prices which tend to KERE POPUEARITY our house has long since SAI SERS anu every one knows that when We pu anything that it the LOWEST it can Be UOTEES ToC We don't want totake much tine parleying week You. We wil promise to doin future what we here Gone im the past—to be HONEST WITH YOU, ‘We always have given sou fair exchange for your money, und therefore Its almost tultlestn sry teue “Our stock of BLANKETS, BED ana ‘Our Stock. 0 eTS, BED COMFORTS BED SPREADS bas never been #0 complete andes are selling sacks of these goods, Av the LEADING HOUSE TOUR Lint in the pigeict, we want Wo 2 PI mad Fou cal Just est assured Wr GOING TO DO'SD- a Blankets as low as $1, and from that up,as fine as they are ted, Our stock of Callfornia Blankets 1s positively com- ete. ‘A beautiful California large size Blanket at Argo, which isthe popula price “ora Bia tet, we can give you what the boys would term a “UAISYeS ‘This s as good as we have ever carricd for the price. A 10-4 Red Blanket at $3.75. It is only those that have use for these that appreciate the marked on them, and at that price we havent a mi lion either, So you better had avail yourself of tls splendid opportunity. BED COMFORTS, A full size one at $1. Same size, bet‘er «rade, $1.20. And so ou! up to the price sou want one for. We to- day marked down v Bed Comfort from $3 to $2 ‘Phis i$ « beautiful Comfort, and filled with the fin white cotton. ‘Turkey Red Comforts as low as $2, Cretorine and Satine Bed Comforts, beautiful light colors in these. rice we have NOW, FOR SOMETHING EXTRAORDINARY In the Bed Comfort line. An extra EIDER DOWN RED COMFORT, covered with the finest quality French Satine, at $12. ‘This is. the softest Red Con Tortwe ever. iad our hands. on, and to those using these fine goods we want to USK You to look at thet although wedon't. prevent ANY ONE. from seeing Them, is we have tiem displayed on first floor, BED SPREADS, IN WHITE AND FANCY, ALL ‘White Bed Spreads, lars Better grades for 83c., $1, $1. F ‘A White Crocket Spread, from $1.25 up. A full size Marveilies Hed Spread at $2. We discovered a fact to-day, aud we could not fully account. for it, as the price’on them sho=:. nave moved them, that our COLORED BED SPREADS are not selling as rapidly as we like to_have them do, and as we don't hesitate to mark down goods when Urey don't sell as quickly as they ought to sell, no maiter the loss we thereby entail, ax we belleve'the firstloss tobe the BEST.so we iarked down all our « olored Spreads as fallow ‘Our $1.90 will now be sold at 81 ‘Our $2.25 will now be sold at 52. ‘Our $2.60 will now be sold at $2.25, Our $8 will now be sold at $2. And finer goods proportional Gray Blankets as low as 90c. Bhok de Baby we carry both the Spread and the lanket, ‘A nicely embroidered BABY BLANKET at $2.75; finer goods also. forse Cover from $1 up. An Tee Blanket at 65c. 4 handsome assorttnent of California Lap Robes, We don't have any need to hesitate to say that WE line of THESE. So yon exsily prices we have mentionéd that we ESN, and therefore should you send for esabove quoted, (as it is often the case you can’t come yourself), and you feel us it yon were hot satisfied seuid it back in GOOD condition andelaim, your mouey, and you will get it from LANSBURGH & BRO, 420-422-424-496 SEVENTH STREET, OSE-PRICE HOUSE. Also, agents for the Post Combination Sewing Ma- chine, which Is steadily becoming so popular. Come and see these. PO carry the largest th infer from MEAN Bi any of the art For the benefit of those not having an opportunity to come tour Store to examine these. we Would State that We have them on exhibition at the NATIONAL RIFLES’ FAIR during its progress, Geta “Tdge” or “Souvenir Apron” from us at our Exhibit place at the Bair. 7 New Fuasyezs , Asp Buasxers SEATON PERRY (Successor to Perry & Brother.) GENUINE. ENFIELD WHITE AND SCARLET AKER FLAS BOTH. PLAIN AND WALLED, riugine from 40c. to $1 per yard. BALLARDVALE ALL-WOOL, DOME? AND SILK WARY FLANSELS, ranging from 25¢. to $1.25 per ¥ weW ZEN, STRIPED AND PLATN COLORED FLANN ELS FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN'S CALIFORNIA, MINNESOTA AND WHITNEY ALL-WOOL, BLANKEIS, ALL SIZES AND ALITIES. i ALI-WOOL CRIB BLAN- i SPOCK ranging trom $1. TIES TN COLOR NKETS. IMMENSE ASSORT HITE ANDGRAY BLANKETS 2 10 8. FULLSIZE EIDER DOWN Le DSPREADS AT S16, NEW. BED COMFORTS, ranging trom $1.25 to 32.590 MARSEILLES, ALLENDALE AND | CROCHE! LTS from $1 to $9. OF BLEACHED AND BROWN 3ERMAN TABLE LINENS 10 $2.50 per yurd.. i ROSS MUSIC LINEN DAM- GERMAN LINEN DAMASK NAPKINS "AND DOYLIE TRISH, AND GERMAN HUC LINEN ‘TOW ELS from $1.50 to $15 per dozen, BELHAN BED LINENS, ALL WIDTHS AND UALITIES, Di: TABLE CANTON from 75e, to $1.25. LALN FIGUIES AND CORRECT PRICES. SEATON PE ¥ Br RY BUILDING, Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9th street. Established 1540. no? x . W. M. Suusrer & Soxs SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. We havea Lot of IMPORTED JAC : from Just year. The prices have been $15 We have marked them ail down to $6.00 and $7.00, and at these prices will sell rapidly, as they ure Ele~ gunt Goods und Correct Shapes. Full Stock of SHORT WRAPPINGS, from $25 to $100. Particular attention is called to our Large Stock of MOURNING GARMENTS, to which we have piven special attention. DRESS GOODS in SILKS, VELVETS and WOOL Materiais of the Lates! yles. BLACK GOODS of the most reliable makes. Superior FRENCH CLOAKINGS, HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS in Great Variety. Examine our Superior RED FLANNELS., ‘One Price, W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Tur Day Goons Hovse that will save you from 5 to 10 per cent on almost all of your purchases is surely the place to buy your sup- plies. Well, we are doing this very thing,and the only true way to be convinced that this statement Is cor- Tect is to cali with your memorandum and name the article that you wish to purchase. ‘Our stock is entirely new this fall, bought for Spot Cash, hence we have the advantage’ of our competi- 16 Cases 10-48, 11-48, 12-49 of WHITE Woor BLANKEDS, purchased at the large mactlon ales te Sew York Jat Angst at noaviog at 25 to 20 ent rea ASSES oh 25 Hales of large-size BED-COMFORTS, cotton ng, 81, $1.25, 31.50, $1.10, 92, 8250. 82.78. 0 of MEDIC, nT e ‘54 inches wide, all wool, in the newest colors, Ge ‘2 Cases Best Make, 21 eu bolors, de Wes Bee ines Soe Soe of FRENCH CASHMERES, Black, 5c, 506, B5e., Wde., OBC, 750. Bis COLORED CASHMERES, new colors, 25¢. 37, 50c, WOOL UNDERWEA\ es, Genta, Children’s, oBte.\b0e Cloaks, Sha 3 at 06, Cloaks, ‘ls, Table Linens, Tow: CARPE? DEPARTMENT ngrains 25c., 97e., 40¢., 50c., 62c, ‘Biinecls 750,'8e0- 05091. ap ngs, Mats, Olicloibs, de, JOHNSON, GARNER & Co., 25 636 Pa. ave., south side, Full and complete stock of Gentlemen, Youths’, Boys’ and Children's HATS. Sole Agents for DUNLAP &CO.SNEW YORK Hats, ‘None genuine unless bearing their trade-mark. CORRECT STYLES—POPULAR PRICE:—FINE GooDs. WILLETT @ RUOFF, 905 Pennayivanta ave. yards wide SHEETING, 22c, HESS GOODS, in all of the CRABORCHARD WATERCO, Proprietors | On. Rurrzen, GUMON XN. JONES, Manager, 1 S08. 403 AND 405 7TH 8ST. &. W. ‘Headquarters forthe * J.C. Horewsor, IMEORTER. IMPORTED PATTERN WRAPS: AT LESS THAN COST. THEY ARE RICH NOV- ELTIES, AND HAVE NO DUPLICATES, WE ALSO HAVE, AT $15.00, HANDSOMEST ROUGH CLOTH WRAPS IN THE MARKET. BROAD BLACK FUR AND TAIL-TRIMMED $21.00. SILK PLUSH VISITES, FEATHER TRIMMING, BEAVER-TRIMMED NEW MARKETS. Our VISITES, NEW MARKETS, JACKETS and RAGLANS are all made trimmed and finished in best style. FUR TRIMMINGS, of onr own importation, and of | Ggorve J. Prescott. Church of Coos selected skins carefully prepared Hudson Bay Beaver, | efieviog from himase!r and his uscstants can obta 8 inches wide, at $3.50 per yard. first-class board and rooms @ few doors of SABLE, NATURAL and BLACK LYNX, MAR- | “For particulars address * ‘TIN and all styles of FUR. EK RUMPHREYS, LT. D., LADIES SEAL SACQUES at manufacturer's prices. Positively our MILLINERY will gratify the most FOSTER KID GLOVES from $1.00 per pair up- $14.00. ward. Every pair fitted and guaranteed. EVENING GLOVES from 16 to 30 inches in 907 Pennsylvania, ‘7 Trevise, Paris, (a7 MILLINERY, CLOAKS, LACES, DREsS TRIM- MINGS, FURS, &c. Will close the balanee of our ength. wean C ancient cullcee requirementh. mand wishes to Fecelve into bis family, on orbefore NOV? MRI Torn XEXT, two or tices well counceted and weil mt Yorwhom, o quiet, comfortable Pus. Tattome’s ofcred on inclusive terns as moderate a feral arrangements alow Omeference te he auccess of hie puptls at Harvard op to the last examination (Ocvober Ist ultimo ts made ». 0 e tention to be- hers, as Well as those wishing to be qua.ified Pertormers or Teachers. Terms easy. anyon” | ™ AN WISHES Ty GIVE LESSONS Ati reek and the Fnglish Branches pr> Sately or it a school: bent Mase J. P. Pare ocS1 IMPORTER OF FINE MILLINERY, 1107 F STREET. _ AY shoe store. Bee. Atiz: Wee. 180. Fst ‘Cutting, AHL, LATELY FROM PARIS— ed and repaired: Lace Curtains ‘RS FC, BYRAM WILL BE PLEASED see her patrons and friends at her dressinaking parlors, 1922 Pennsylvania ave. n.W., oVer Han ne-in RS. S.J, MESSER._PERFRCTLY FITTING “ho jon Plates by’. T. Taslor’s Ss Boe. also Basting and’ Draping Materials one up taal tonne, Parisien style: also clothes Cleaned and ‘ived; mall ‘orders promptly attended to, 120% G st low, Address Box 97. Star ailice. MS SENT AND HES MYEEGS ARE ANI pared to form a class for young ladies limited to twelve) In Enchish branches, Cla matics and French. Private Lessons wil kiven to boys or girls in the afie boon aud even! Sid at the puplls’ Fesidence if preferred. ‘Cireulars may be had upon application, alee asa TORWOOD INSTITUTE, B Select Boarding and Day Scboo!, Daily Clas in French for Ladies from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. | ‘Daily Class in German for Ladies from 2:30 to 3:30 | ‘0 pm : ‘Class in English Literature trom 9:30 to 1030.4. m. | Appiyto "reand Mra WAL CAneL T2iz'aad | 4 Lath st nw, Near Lath st. Circl WEDSES- Mi MAN CLASS ($1, PER MONTH DAYS and SATURDAYS, 7 p.m. Christian Association, New “York 8 sous and cl Freneh, Talian, 1 tecelleg: ding reer 12 uw Young Pr we Fans, Serol x Jax Govrn, “421 Sins. bee Dad st. is, &c. | Wonders fur Children. Decorative Pictures, Gold, Silver and, Fanc Relief scrap Pictur. fer Pictures; Favors for the “hristmas Cards and Novelti M ‘Easels, ‘Tree Ornaments, Tors, Japanese Goods, | session cui metdecz heet Music, Flocation. Practical trait for tke Dra. ‘Yeraymen and Te soe nz im :RS ALPR D RUIACS ENGLISH | Frenh Boarding and Day school for ¥ tthe Gi 17u Tne Are NNINGHAM, 110 Sthst,, bet, N aud O nw. Fenons Dress Sirens MM \wilrreseive a focal” muse teats nt a. 1509 Rest nw Ss SCHOOL. —CLASS IN FRENCH | ies. by Prof A. Ht. Janus, on M | from I tod pm. Apply | Baio C st. naw. yw DUVAL MACK, 1424 Net, BS. ADE! M oc27 = Mrs. Seuwa GOS th st., opposite Patent Office. nd Children’s ‘MERINO AND. ASH MERE Large an FALE AN WOOL UN) Revver, id complete stock of Ladi D WINTER HOSIERY, DERWEAR. SILK A. GLOVES AND MITTENS. at very low prices, Peautiful such as Children’s HOODS. MITTENS, DRAWERS, LEGGINGS and Ladies! line of HAND-K: SHAWLS and FASCINATORS. Fine assortment of Infante’ and Children's PLUSH BONNETS, WALKING SUITS, MERINO CLO. plain and embroidered, in Mother Hubbard and es. old IT WORSTED Goons, ACQUES, SHIRTS, other a ool of . lass in Bangilsh bratiches, | nor. | not has rep Dramatic Art: also priv: with teachers for French and Mathematics. © PIAS ORGAD AND HARMONY —F » Professor ot Ascension), lias vacancies for AGH nawjor Metzeroit’s Musle store. “Te erate, 5 sass Frese, Kisvercaiere | MADAME CHEV REMON | 1619 K xt. nw. Lessons'to Adutts. | | ff HOFFELDT, WIth ang Germantown and other Yarns, fine Lace ery and Knitting Silks, Glov Shawls, Skirts and Caps Staniping proiuptly done. cli Mes B. M. Mexcer 419 OTH STREET NORTHWEST. “finest grades of Zephyr, Tntant’s ERT. R= MOVED. MME. VON BRANDIS, MODISTE, Formerly with Lord & Taylor, New York: Suits made ut the shortest notice. Superior fitting, reasoauble Wm. Burr & Co., St. Louis, ‘Mo, prices and satisfaction gisraiiteed. resses. Bridal ‘Trosseaus a specialty. ih street, between I and K. pete and eet mre od! Tonatish aint It ‘arian pronunciation, origiial, 1 nd successful sywten, PUPILS PREPARED FORSMITHWEL and Vassar Colleges. Also for Civil Servi attnation. RENCH DYEING. SCOUR! AND DRY | structed in Hi Cleaning Establishment, 1205 New York ave, uw. | erewces. a “ aned ies and Gents’ Garments Dyed, | WRENCH LANGUAGI: — LUCIEN ©. Coir fi Spished in the most superior manner | F”Pipny, Xacn native of Parin, France ‘Nats Plush Cloa} Ladies’ dresses done up without CAROL _ als M'=4 4 Makes Corsets to order in_ eve ks, Velvet and INE L} NNIE K. HUMPR $0 TRNTH STREET i ORTHWEST ‘nd guarantees perfect fit and comfort. French Hand-made Underclothini Patent Shot HER SPECIALTIES ARE— ‘and finest imported ulder Braces, French Corsets and. Busties, Party Dresses a speculty ing ripped. ANTON CH, formerly with A. Fischer, ry sizie ant material, ‘Merino Underwear End alt Dress Reform Goods Children's Corsets and a $1 Corset (Miss H.'s: make) that B. for the price is unsurpassed. euch, German aud Span: Spoken. mri Method. “Ai reationsl results. WYOrab Lessons, MRS. HARRIETTE MILLS. 161m, Cards at Ellis € Co.'s. PAV sb goss ‘Organist aud Choirmaster, ‘Vocal and Instrumental Pupil W 458 1N6 TQS SCHOOL OF Fr 1118 Loth st. n. Meret LISH LANGUAG tre = HART, Principal, | B55 SSs coo H HE ss O° HO E 3 Sss8 (Goo MoM LLLL a Zaz MILWAUKEE LAGER BEER THE BEST IN THE DISTRICT. ASK FOR It FAM'L C. Telephone. 454 PALMER, Acgsr. Deror: 1224 29th Street Nort:west ket “amine + | tion endorsed by a ~ | ‘Thorough Lustruc rs, Ora | fare and Develop: Special advantages for the Study of Practical Eng- Liat offered to Foreiguers, uttering and nil painful | eadorsed by prominent local Me VeBsos seauwary 2100 axp 1104 M Sraeer N.W. ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN HOME AND DAY SCHOUL, ror YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS De Hesters A MOST EFFECTIVE COMBINATION. CFLERY—The New BE Food. IRON—(Pyrophosphate)—The great remedy 10 Enrich the This preparation has proven to be exceedingly valu- EXTRACT OF Blood and Nourish the Brain. able for thecure of NERVOUS EXHAUSTION, SLEEPLESSNESS, RESTLESS’ NEURALGIA, DYSPEPSIA, GENERAL PROSTRATION OF VITAL FORCES, LOSS OF PHYSICAL POWER. And all derangements consequent upon over- In fact, it gives tone to all the physical functions, and buoyancy to the spirits taxed mind and body. dy29 DEBILITY, PREPARED BY HANDY & COX, 143 N. HOWARD STREET BALTIMORE, MD. 1S8, and Unequal Nerve Tonic, EF—The most Nutritive and Strength-giving MRS ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, A.M, Principal MISS SARAH A. SCULL, Joe Principals. MRS. EUGENIA CUTHBERT, Assisted by a Corps of Thirteen Able Masters and ‘Teachers, Highest Standard in English and Classical Studies, Modern Langaazes under Direction of the BERLITZ SCHOCE OF LANGUAGES. ‘Special Advantages in Instramentaland Vocal Music, ‘Attand docation, Fleventh Year Opens OCTOBER IST, 1985 tion by letter or personally, as abova. 223m Wwasenetoy COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, 1023. Vermont avenue, Boarding and Day Selioo! for Young Ladies and Little ‘Gir ‘This insitution will enter upon its twelfth annual seasion Wedneslay, Sepiember 23d, 1835. | Mm Zz 0 iiss 1 Assisted orps of experienced teachers For catal full) particulars apply 10. the Prine ipa = ‘aul ca TPE BERL LAZ SCROOLS T w BosTy NEW YORE, DELETA, PHILA, MINNEAPC sre to be ti stand tn begin Daouxxexnnss, OB THE LIQUOR HABIT, POSITIVELY CURED BY ADMINISTERING DR. HAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC. Itean be etven ina cnp of coffee ortea withont the knowledge of the person taking it 1s absolutely harmless, and will effect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient isa moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Ithas been given in thousands of cases, and in every instance a perfect cure has fol- lowed. Ir ever alts, The system once impreg- nated with the Specific, it becomes an uuer tmpomsi- DULY Sor the Liquor appetite to exist Fou SaLe ny DR. 8. F. WARE, EBEIT? HOUSE DRUG STORE, Corner 14th and F streets; also, R. K. HELPHEN- STINE, corner 14th street and Vermont avenue, Call or write for pamphlet containing undreds of testimonials from the best women and men from all ‘Washington, D.C. Limited. Only scholars of good moral char ceived. Full term begins the 2d Monday in: Day and evening sessions. Careful wud the pifution in theejamon felis) brencles bok Kew shorthand, higher arithmetic, algebra, geome! Edtinvagd Greek’ “BURTON SACAP Ib, A. Principal, Washington, HOWILL RESUME INSTH Orchestral Instraments | Lath, “at"hs residence, GOS rect wel2m LISH, BOOK- DON on the Violin on hortnwest. PRIVATE LESS E Keeting, Penmanship. Matiieinatiss oF shor hana, ress ROUT. WL WOOD, 17 | Terms reasousble. street n. oi i LISHED 157 Ww. Hours, 1 to 9:30 pan, 10, ain $13 a term. osm THRO. INGALLS KING, Principal, NGTON INSTITUTE—BOARDING AND niles from i Highe-t etucational advan- JPRIENDS SELECT SCHOOL. AN ELM Fray end iugh scitoo! for both nexen, ISAT Tat new S707 Sth stn Piano or voice, $5, (Sept) lath. pwide for parts of the country. ceaeatuth | growin and progress of schgol s laboratory ain ae Silene coved. Tuc compe of instruction kas Gees eo, OFFICE OF Visto HANOVER Sr. reed Ca ge pd i English, matheuaties, nacural sclence PHILADELPHIA, DECEMBER 61864 | andthe is ihoroush And" saftbcient to MESSRS, EISNER & MENDELSON, toe ah deaenton eae oe SOLE AGENTS OF JOHANN HOFFS eo Us, W. aa MALT EXTRACT U.8.OF A., pe eee Iss ROSA POESCHES GERMAN, FRENCH 320 RACE ST., PHILADELPHIA. ‘and magic ye es I HOFF's | Open ctoder ist German and French, tangh, \CT FOR: AST practice. For: apply 2u4 12th oe SE CATR PRACTICE, XEARE | nace ‘auzi-tme XOUND Te te KOE AND TORIC SOBRE Sagrrear> Aap TYPEWRITING PRACT. KNOWN. I HAY: ei sre followeds. Private and puaibet Goop, PF VALESCING limited. KF. 5 ‘of Sohus & FEVERS, oe as Stenoztanhers. 474 Louisiana ave. Belo 3ma* ASHTNGTON ACADEMY oF TALKGHAPH W Avnis scnont of the kind bere A apeeta eeine som to all vowee tbe gittivod by which You enn ‘cara a proieamon. a hat at. vata B. CONN, OF THE Wa NuTON Collegiate Inutate, wil tae polis in toca, wok nstruuyemial wae ated armor Neues ot Tne see Margpenn masters tallowed Tor sermms kod waa particuiars Apply at 1025 Verm: pent CERIAN BUSINESS COLLRG! Dats 2. A prac qualifies young men aiid w aud suoceantulty perform Thorough ingtracuon given in Rayld Writ lish | Language. Correspondence. Rapid Rook keeping, Husties Practicr, Iitica! Booneaiy.Stenography wid T ie ae whe the ase of the Typewriter a ess College, Day of PVening. WAREIS. ENGLISH AND NG ACADY ONS DANC M. culiare. 10h Mess al RNGLISH AN Sal Ve ENCH SCHOOL, t ave ion, CAULELELD, MUS. 11 Tae 1 tw. Pies Plat rnc PRIVATE Lis study: to adult Annapolis, Went P VY INSTITUTE. ave er ‘Mathematical, Cinsssical, } SW. FLYNN, ALM Fvening Classes, $3 and ach, con) MS He EXGUISH AND PEnNOH a ehool, LION N strewt WI reopen WEDNESDAY, Septcinber Both, an2sm French, the langunge of tie achial PIANOS AND ORGANS, QSTABLISIED ING. 4 te Wiad & REO. 7 Habre! HUET Kranich & Tach and Weser ink t ETE Exeraxn Pairsos HANDSOME IX DPSIGN SOLID IN CON + WML MAGNIFICENT IN TOUCT BEAUTIPL Pianos and Organs Pret Roxed and for rent by day, Applied if purchased. CTTON 1 iN DONE GF IN FENTON. Repaired, decute pre ee PLANOS nuable U ~ aN ocd POR TO SALE ON INSTAL. JS0. FELIS & Co, Penn, ave. DANS MOVED, TUN D AND REPAIR INO. FELIS & 00,957 Pom. ave. oekil MASt8 SHAMAN 0 aNs KNOWN AL AV over the crviimed word, UND. Fe ELLIS &t a7 an” W BEER PAROS USEXCELLED IN 4 appearance and dura ING PIANOS— STANDAKD ELLIS & Juss Vania ave, errs NE AND bes PIANOS, Baneass Ty Prasos Several SQUA AND RIGHT PIANOS, whieh hi Tor swe oF rent Upolu CARY te Music stare of ny AND UP. DROOP, Partuer of the late WG, Meter: Sole Agency for the celebrated ‘te ‘Gabler, ay & owe, wen, Wheeides, Decker & So & Wendell, Maliett & Cutuston Gs & DpAyIS Bridge. ‘The most tu the past 50 veurs. Ele, ms Low prices. Sil fth st. nw APUE RRakac er prox rite Cy. 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