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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. Orrice oF THE CHIEE WASHIN D.C. For the cloudiness and followed by de- eidedly colder we: with a cold wave, winds shifting to brisk and high westerly, For Saturday, clearing much colder weather, with a cold wave is indicated for the middle and south Atlantic states and talr weather in upper lake region, the upper Mississippl Missouri valleys with rising temperattice, The Coming Cold Wave. U.S. S1GNAL Orrice, Nov. 13, 1885, 12:10 a. m.—Cold wave coming. Slightly warmer to- day foliowed by falling temperature to-night accompanying a cold wave. Temperature will fall during Saturday about 1 SALE oF STATUARY AND W: Messrs. Walter B. Williams & will sell this evening, at 7:30 o'¢lock, Works of art, statuary.e Ang the balance of stock CHILD Norfolk suit, Elseman, cor. 7thand E. Comrort for Gent's in Hahn's $2.50 3-Sole €alf Scotch Bottom Button and Gaiters; $4 fine Calf Seoteh Bottom Boots: $3 yenuine hand- sewed Triumph, Buttor ed and Gaiters; $2.50 hand-welt Mail Carriers’ Shoe; House Slippers trom 40c. up. 516 7th si, and 1922 ave. Or SPECIAL INTEREST To LADTES.—Elegant line French Kid Shoes at $2.97, worth fully $4. Genuine Waukenphast Shoes, Goodyear hand welt in kid or pebble goat, "at $ 3 $3.50. Very fine Curacoa Kid Shoes, French heel and box toe or common sense styleat $1.97, worth $2.75. Common Sense Shoes of excel” Jent kid and pebble goat, at $1.47, worth fully $2.25. A special lot of Button’ Shoes, with Worked holes at 97¢., worth tully $1.50. Peb- ‘at S7e., worth ins, the and House Slippers, flan. Strasburger Bros. and H, and 461 Penusyl' Pants to order, $5and up. Eiseman, 7th and E. HEADQUARTERS for Boys’ Sealskin Caps, from ‘90 cents upwards, at Frane’s, corner 7th and | Dstreets, the only Strictly One Price Hat and | ‘Gents’ Furnishing Store in the city. Mex’s 4-button cutaway suit, Eiseman, 7th andE. Pusiic SPEAKERS and singers fini B. H. ‘Douglass & Sons’ Capsicum Cough Drops a sure Temedy for hoarseness. Fre Saors AT Low Pricrs.—Ladies’ hand- ‘welt $2.50 Straizht Goat Button; $2 unrivalled Kid and Goat Button: $2.50 ourown make Kid and Goat Button. Hahn's, $16 7th st. and 1922 Pa. ave. Surr To ORDER, $25 and up. Eiseman, 7th end E. LapIEs’ FLANNEL-LINED SLIPPERS, only 24; Flanneldined Stippers, only 49° cents. Strasburger, No. 906 7th street, four doors ‘above 1 GOLD SPECTACLES and eye glasses for all ages, at Vienna optician Co., No. 609 Pa. ave. nw. ‘Man's Prince Albertsuits. Eiseman, 7thand E. “PICKWICK CLUB whisky is the best.” ARRESTED.—The attention of every one who examines the icent stock of furniture Sane on one w by Geo. Breitbarth, Odd Fellows’ Hail. The latest styles at the lowest Prices. Pants to order, $5 and up. Eiseman Bros. For Evesinc WEAR—Ladics’ ra-toe | Slippers, from 73 cents up; with French heels, | 98 cents; Beaded Slippers, with black and steel beads, only $1.24; Gents’ Patent Leather | Pumps and Oxfords, from $1.24 up. Z. Sapa burger, No. 906 7th street, four doors above I. ‘Men's Newmarket overcoat. Eiseman Bros. Tae NicKEL PLATE PRTAURANT, 613 B street, opposite B. and P. depot, managed by Wa. Schnebel, assisted by his brother, Louis, Free lunch from 12 to 2, with stovepipe beer | for a nickel. HAHN's $1.25 Old Ladies’ hand-sewed Kid Laced Shoes. “816 7th st. Iso. G. SLATER, 704 to 710 A street north- Yast, househoia goods on the installment pian. “Pickwick Ciuz whisky is the best.” To OnpER $25 suits. Eiseman Bros. 7th | md E 0. G. Java, 28c. Read W. F. Given’s advt. THERE wasaslight fire last evening in the | |! seal estate office of Wescott & Wilcox, 1907 Fennsyivania avenue northwest, caused by a | ive fue. Damage slight. CHILD Newmarket overcoat. Eiseman, 7th and E. SATURDAY, School Shoe day at, Hahn’s, 816 | 1 th st. and 1522 Pa. ave. Misses’ 95c. Kid and | Pebble Heel or Spring Heel Button; Child Heel or Spring heel; Youth’s Solar Tip $1 But- ton; Boys’ $1.25 Veal Calf Button. Boys’ CHINCHILLA reefer and vest. Eiseman | ‘Bros. WHILE waiting glasses repaired Hempler's, OF. 4, CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-Night. ALBavGH's Orexa Hovse.—“The Devil's Auction.” NaTIoNAL THEATER.—“A Rag Baby.” Forp’s Orgra Hovse.—Rosina Vokes in “The Parvenue” and “The Tinted Venus.” “Kit, The Arkan- THEATER Comique.—Variety. Drax Museum.—“The Pavements of Paris.” Wasninorox Rixx.—Ninthstreet and Rhode Island avenue. NarvionaL Rrvx.—Three sessions daily. ——— Condensed Locals. Street lamps will belighted at 5:15 p.m. and extingu! am. Rev. Dr. Giesy and not Rev. Dr. Leonard offi- | lated at the wedding of Mr. De Witte and Miss | Nichols at Epiphany church Wednesday even- | Parnell Ald society, of South Washing- will meet at St. Dominie’s hail Sunds See advertisement. | feaver, @ young man,who keeps astore at 10th and Q'streets, appeared in the Poli: Court to-day and ch: John Bennett, col- Fath sewalt end battery. Bennett’ was | James Matthews, a colored boy, wassentenced fg theretorm school during miniority by Judge ty. Jo bier Smith bas fled a Dil for al- Vores of Annie Clayton from Enoch M. Clavton, om the ground of desertion in 1871, they having been married in 1869. s was run over by asand | ‘tm. Beit, at the corner of | erday after- | . He was ’ drug store, corner 26th ana L apni baceap attended by Dr. W. EL Handy, after which he was removed to his 429 Warmer street, In the police ambu- Hy i Potbury has been excused as a juror of Cireuit Court, No. 2. ‘The will ofthe late John Brent was filed to- jary to-day returned an indict- Cohen for receiving stolen ———— A Virginian Elopement. A MARRIED MAN RUNS OFF WITH THR DAUGH- TER OF A NRIGHBOR AND THEY COME TO WASHINGTON, Yesterday a young man giving the name of ‘William Brown applied at police headquarters for ald to find his sister Lucy, agirl seventeen years of age, who, hestated, had left their home in Rappahannock county, Va,on Wednesday evening in company with John Simpson, a mar- ried man thirty-five years old, who lived on @ farm adjoining that of the Browns. to headquarters. They had registered as hus- band and wife. “At the detective’s office, afer some talk between the brother and sister, the former said that his father told him if he found Lucy with Simpson under criminating elream- stances she need not come home ut. Swindells informed them that if the her did not want her the police coal ching inthe matter. Mr. Brown then asked Simpson be held, butas there was no charge against him this ‘could not be done, and the parties were allowed to go. — A Hint to the Managers. ‘To the Editor of Tax Evewrsa Sram: Will you please snggest to the managers of the theaters to publish the hour the perform- ance commences and the hour {t closes, so one may have his carriage to meet him; also have them name prices for admission to different parts of the theater. METAMORA. pase District Goverm Affairs. THE NIGHT LODGING HOUSE, ‘The Commissioners have received the annual Teportot the managers of the Night Lodging house, giving a statement of their work for the past fiscal year, ‘The report asks for an appro- priation ofthe balance due of the purchase money for the Night Lodging house pi y on 12th street, next to the fifth police station, BUILDING PERMITS issued by Inspector Entwisle: T. H. Shlomberg, repair store, 921 D street northwest; $200. W. ‘Tolliver, répair frame, Wilson street; $100. Chiris Ruppert, repair frame, 1410 12th street northwest; 3325. Mrs. 1 Scala, erect a two- story and basement dwelling, Sth, between East Capitol and A streets southeast: $2,500. John Crilly, erect five two-story dwel between 20th and 21st streets; $8,000. ———— ‘Trotting and Pacing. THE RACES AT IVY CiTY YESTERDAY—TO-DAY'S PROGRAM. ‘The first event at Ivy city yesterday was the unfinished pacing race of Wednesday. Sallie C. won the fifth and sixth heats and the race, Blue Dick getting second money. ‘The race for 2:40 trotters was contested by ‘Wm. C., Col. Heywood and Ella Koss. Col. Hey- wood won the first heat in 2:39%, but Wm. C. captured the next three in 2:39%4, 2:34% and fe race for 2:25 class had six starters—May, Col. Wood, Nettie Thorne, Winchester Girl, Wm. G.and press. Col. Wood was the favorite. lay won the first heat in 2:26,with Winchester 1 second. Empress was distanced. May Iso won the second heat in 2:254, with Nettie Thorne second. May finished first in the third out for running and first place given to Win- chester Girl. The judges, however, decided it and the finish of the race was post- ed until to-day. ‘o-day’s program embraces the unfinished class, the 2:19 class and the 2:25 pacing ee ‘The Catholic University. THE MEETING OF THE TRUSTEES LAST EVENING. The board of trustees of the Catholic univers- ity visited the site of the proposed university building yesterday and all expressed their sat- isfaction at the selection. Father Chapelle and Mr. Thomas E. Waggaman were appointed ® committee to.raise funds in the District of Columbia. Archbishop Williams, of Boston, has the plans. for the proposed structure in his. possession, and they provide for a magnificent puilding, with lecture-rooms, studies, bra and all the other necessaries of a first-class unl- versity on a grand seale. The building will stand in the center of the Gxtensive grounds, which will be handsomely laid off and plante: with trees and shrubbery. A final revision of ns Is reserved unill the next meeting of oclety. The board adjourned to meet in Baltimore in April, 1886, and all the members, except those who reside in this city, left for Baltimore last evening. ing exercises last evening were largely and 20, Seb 2 Mr. Sullivan, oft. "Lilt ic Aloysius’ Literary society, read a well- written essay on “Communion Day” tor Cath- olic associations. Misses Chapman, Casey and ‘ns gave entertaining readings’ and recita- ._ ‘The closing address was made by Mr. F. MeNerhany on the best means of making the mectings of the institution instructive and interesting. —_-___ Affairs in West Wa: FASANT ENTERTAINMENT. — Curtis all was well filled last night with an assembled to witness an entertain- iven for the benefit ot St. John’s church. t portion of the program represented a May pole dance, which was neatly executed by se young ladies and the same number of mn. “Married Life,” a comedy in three next presented by the following ladies jemen: Misses C. Dodson, My W iiliam: M. Lawrence, L. Addison and N. Getty, an Wess Ferguson, H. Nelson, M. Marbury, ». Trimble and F.G. Moffat. This entertain- mient was a decided success in every respect. :1rrs.—Canal boat MC. W. Boyer ef 500 bushels of wheat and 500 is of corn for J. G. and J. M. Waters. at sold on ‘change yesterday at $101% per bushel. SuisPrsG News.—Schooner Albert W. Smith arrived this morning trom Philadelphia with 850 tons of coal. Schooner D. M. Anthony ar- Schooner Wm. rived light from Somerset, : Mason arrived light from Fail River. Schooner Charles Mitchell cleared to-day with 950 tons of eoal for Boston. TURE AND CONDITION OF WATER —Great Falls, temperature, 50; con- Keeeiving Teservoir, temperature, condition at north connection, 5; south nection, 5. Distributing reservoir, ides in the river to-day ut 11:24a.m.and 12 a pm. Alexandria Affaire. Reported for THz EVENING STAR. 'T to A WASHINGTONTAN.—Henry Dougiass, ot Washington, fell while playing on the grounds of St. John’s’ Academy last even- ing and dislocated his ankle. He received the surgical wid of Dr, T. Marshall Jones and {s dot i. Cadet Douglas is the son of the Douglas, long known as @ florist in Mr. James R. Caton yes- betore’ Judge Meade aa a Since Governor Cameron’s in- ation he has appointed the fullowing no- eonard Marbury, Morgan ustin, Julian W. Holt, James mper, John M. Johnson and UPERVISORS.—The board of su- pervisors of Alexandria county has adjourned to meet on the Istof December. It is under- stood that the county clerk has declined to Tae has ‘elected’ the following otfee Chiffelle, M. W. G. M.: Jose 3 D. G. Mi Jesse W. Lee, jr.. BR. an, it Ww Icenses part to Mary rd: J F 'S. Thomas: Bonds; Wm_ Dobie and Anua A. Dyer, both of Alexandria, Va; James B. Bland and Susey Payne; Joseph Tate and Ella John- son; Jeremiah H.Whitenand aud John P. Kice a Eppy and Estelle Carter: Frank D. By: ington and Minnie B. Osbourne,both of Charles- ‘ton, W. Va. —_+___ A Parsrer'’s Fuicurrut Jer From a .—A house painter named James Murray at work yesterday on the roof of house No. AS G street southeast when the ladder by ‘which he su; mself slipped down the Foot, and being unable to save himselt inane when he reached the eaves le jumped ‘pavement below, a distance of 25 tect, on bis feet. The bone of his right leg forced through the flesh below ‘occurred. He wus removed to 1228 I street southeast, where he was | et wit the bourd until some outstanding “tions as to the duties of the clerk and his relations to the board are settled by the courts. City Covrr.—The corporation court, Judge 1 open its session again next Mon- . ite will of the late admitted to record Jamieson quatitied H. O'Brien has been r of Ann C. O'Brien. ndent of police, Mr. ried yesterday in Wash- ington to Miss Annie Dyer, of this elty, and the happy couple upon thelr return home re ceived the congratulations of many friends, ——Gen. Fitzhugh Lee met a handsome recep- scopal High school on Wednes- bon fire was kindled and fire- “ ——Mr. J. W. Hammond has » valuable horses injared within ten Spast. One of them wasso badly hurt as cote useless.—Rev. C. B, Middleton, of s thrown from his horse Seriously injured.—Mr. Bishop, of Richmond, has ately paid # v it to the Cathotieschools in charge of the Sisters of the Holy Cross here.—The following Alexan~ drians have been summoned as jurors to attend 5.8. court at Norfolk: Frank Harper, Thos. Perry, Albert King, M. 8. Harlow, Isaae Eleh- berg, i. W. Ballanger, Wm, Gray, Benj. Wheat- les. "FP. EV Corbett, Pete Atcheson ana 8. W. Brooks.—Mr, Thos. Evans, who went frou: this city to Philadelphia a short time ago, was robbed there, and has returned to his home here.—Samuel Ford, u colored lad, was badly hurt yesterday on Alfred street, baving been struck on the head with a brick. etic Adan, ‘The Free Traders. RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED BY THE CONFERENCE AT CHICAGO. At the free trade convention in Chicago yes- terday, David A. Wells was elected president desday, but not for the coming year, and vice presidents chosen for the states represented in the Resolutions were adopted declaring that: tinuation of the war tariff averaging 42 percent on over 1,400 articles was the cause of the pres ent commercial depression; that taxes in aid of private individuals or tor other than the requirements of government, were Un- American and unjust; urging: on no retence whatever to attempt to increase pro- tive duties; demanding that all articles at the foundation of great industries, wi crude material or partly manufactured, from duties; urging that steps be taken at k sing] th nt tariff, do away with 2 hoes yar restrictive mavigetion laws; and urging revenue Candidates as openly oppose s tarit ter proses ‘as opent a tion, and to nominate independent candidates when ull party candidates oppose tariff reform, Hinkle, a newly-married flee Resto pd ere idl ‘The Night Lodging House. 4 REPORT OF ITS OPERATIONS THE LAST FISCAL YEAR. A report has been received by the District Commissioners of the operations of the night lodging house mission chase of all the furniture and effects (i paid for from cont id sojourners in this bb. the fiscal year ending June which states that during the period ore was expended Iu, the pur war expen utions is an extract from memorandasent by Solomons, president of the board of omer We now absent in New York, to Commis- mer Webb. Mr. Solomons says:' The Wash- CIry ITEMS. R. C. Lewis’ Celebrated Hats, $5 Silk Hat sold in this cl Best " bw iar Derbys, B18, See Si rele Hate, irom $1,00, 10 $5; Excellent styles Men's and Boys’ Wool Derbys, and Children’s Dress ond. School Hats, Price Hatter” and Outfitter,” 920 7th street, K northwest. a 2 R Gentlemen's Winter Oufittings, Scarlet, Medicated Shirts and Drawers, $1 to All-wooi W hiteMerino d¢ 1.25,$1.50,81.75; Bost 50 and 76s, Undershirs an pees rf Wwintge Gloves, Merino Socks, Suspenders, ¢ Erench Half Hose, 2 patrs 250, “Hatter and Outfitter, PG iees, "Ha 0 i220 jet R. Goldschmid $12-7th st. n. w. will offer for tomorrow only the followin special bargains: Smyrna fancy rugs 75¢; wort 1.00; Extra feconi OE bor ona ‘89c; worth "$1.50: 1.00 Hand painted french china cuspadores '49c; $1.00 Lap boards for 49e; Colored fruit bowls reduced from $1.00 to 4 japanned dust pan and brush 170; wo fancy clocks 89c; Alarm clocks ‘only $1.19; 50c Hand mirrors for 27c; $1.00 Coce door mats for 75¢; Brooms only 16c; Japanned bread boxes 49¢; large size 58; extra large 69c; Ool- ored glass syrup pitchers 25c; worth 500! Cok ‘ored glass dessert bowl with 6 saucersto match only 69¢; worth $1; Handsome colored glass ice cream tray, reduced from $1.00; to 49c; Brass hoop cedar pails only 2c: ‘worth 350; English ington China decorated combination dinner and ter opeuod ee laaging Rouse (incorporated) frst | sot equare shape) 130 pes. onky $13.37; worth This fn ‘exclusively for the. boviont. of | $17,00; Colored glass, vinegar bottles only 2765 male and rlusively for the benefit of | worth 60c; Fancy splash mats 2 for 16e, Han who visit the city in search of work, or, having and sailors who are thus substantial while might to them. ‘The force almost totally excludes tramps. * * * No charge is made for an: these 1e house was ernment, become finan- awaiting their settle- pplicants are ex-soldiers iy assisted prosecuting just claims that otherwise lost rigid system in rotessional of rst ned the beds have been occupied 33,808 Been serv umes and over 68,000 meals have ‘The premises are located at No. 312 12tnatreet, next tothe fifth precinct station house. house is @ brick with a ‘The ity of fifty beds and the rooms ni for cooking, bathing and sitting In. The premises were bought atthe reasonable price Rave been pald by pi for which entsppeetsaen jon: from the Congress of the United brates, 1.500, $1,500 of which ivate subscription, leaving due on the purchase money, ‘asked The board of managers are as follows: Mat- thew G. Eme: mons, John T, E. Lemon, F.C. Ed, F. Simy and H. 0. Noyes. As heretofore stated; benefit of this charity w STAR office, Thomas J. Fisher, —_>—__. A. 8. Solo- itehell, James E. Fitch, George McGuire, William Ballantyne, mn, Charles J. Bell, A. C. Richards subscriptions for the ill be received at THE STILL ARRESTING THE BooMERS.—A special from Fort River sa} on the Indian lands are allowe 8: Moore boomers were terday brought in by the military from the ‘lahoma district, Those of the prisoners who sign an agreement to never again trespass upon to pass out; the others will be escorted out by the troops. ' The work of arresting the boomers is going on rap- Hoxz-Srux, ‘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. ROYAL SERGE, besutifal dress goods, all colors, 12 yards for $2. HANDSOME BROCADE SILK VELVETS, (real ‘Value $2.00), reduced to $1.25. ALL WOOL PLAID DRESS GOODS, bright colors, for children's wear, 25. BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure wool, $1.50. COLORED CASHMERES, double fold, nearly one yard wide, all colors, 12 yards for $1.50. SPECIAL BARGAJN—BLANKETS, immense size, all pure fine wool, reduced to $5; real value $7.50, DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, $2.00. HEAVY BED COMFORTS, 75c. $1.25 BLACK SILK VELVETS, reduced $1.00. $1.25 COLORED SILK VELVETS, reduced $1.00. $1 BLACK SILKS, reduced 75c. $1.25 BLACK SILKS, reduced $1.00. $1.00 COLORED SILKS, reduced 75¢. LADIES' CLOTH SUITING, one yard and half wide, reduced to 7c. LADIES’ WOOL VESTS, 370. COLOREDSSILKS, 50c. nolL Sowenmxa Asour Fezr Has CHILDREN’S TRIMMED HATS aND PATTERN BONNETS AND HATS. ‘Notwithstanding the fact that-we carry the largest stook and are doing the largest business, ‘we are desirous of still further increasing it. ‘We have therefore added all the newest and ‘most fashionable styles of FRENCH AND WOOL FELTS, ‘IN LADIES, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S SIZES. also BIRD WINGS, VELVETS, RIBBONS, LACES AND PLUSHES. KING'S PALACE WONDERFUL DISPLAY oF LADIES’, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S WRAPS, We offer splendid SEAL PLUSH COATS at $20, $22, $25, $28 and $30. ‘We also sell elegant NEWMAREETS, RUSSIAN CIRCULARS and VISITES from $6 to $12. An elegant line of HAVELOCKS, and Mises NEW- MARKETS at $3, $4, $6 and $6. FUR TRIMMINGS and COLLARS st latest prices. We desire to call your attention to t4® King’s Palace 4-Button GLOVE at 76c.,nold 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. Inted french china 1.19; worth $2.00; ers only 37c. Clark’s Half Price Cloak ‘7th street north to-morrow: Russian circular, 1, reduced from ladies’ Jersey coats, $3.39, reduced from ladies’ Newmarkets, $7.98, $15.00; all our $18.00 Newmarkets, $9.92; ladies’ 'visites, feather-trimmed, at $5.96, re- duced_from $12.00; children’s’ Newmarkets, 4 to 10 years, $2.98, reduced from. $4.50; children’s Havelocks, $3.96, reduced "from $2.00; our $4.25 Havelocks, $2.07; our $7.60 andsome trimmed Havelocks,$4.98; children’s cloaks as low as 980.; merino underwear a tempting prices; scarlet, all-wool vests and pants, 69c., reduced from $1.00; our 7c. wool dessert sets 7 pes. only Decorated opal syrup pitob- 8.00; underwear, 49c.; our 50c. quality at 350; our Sbe. quality, 25¢.; a good canton flannel drawer, ar special price xin flove sale: Our $1.00 gloves, 49¢.; our $1.50 undressed kid, 97c.; our 1.50 4-bution, 79¢.; our 5-button s¢ollop-top, 97c, reduced from $1.50; Balmoral skirts, 316; worth 50c.; at 50c., worth 75c.;75c., wortit $1.25; hand-made hoods, 23c.; legeitis, 19¢.; Seamless Jerseys, 73c., very warm: our 850. corset, 21¢.; French woven corsets, 69¢., worth 1.00; pealin ooaet ale “y Sonar eice v2. member above cut-price sale a < ‘7th street, to-morrow. ney School Shoes at Strasburger Bros. Youth Lace Shoes, good juality, at Youths’ Serviceable Button Shoes ore at $1.27. Youths’ fine real Calf Button SI Goat Button Shoes, 87. Hise euler bene Iseea’ Dress Spring Heels, Kid or Pebble,97¢. Misses’ fine Kid or Pebble Goat one "Children's Solar Ti Button Shi ol i Children’s Kid Spring Heels, or Heel Shoes, Bic. STRASBURGER BRos., 726 7th st., between G and H, and 461 Penna, ‘ave., near 4, st. 1 The Following Wonderfal Bargains ean be had, for to-morrow only, at M. Augen- steln’s, 817-819-821 7th street northwest: Javanned crumb brush and tray, all colors, 17e.; bread or cake boxes, 49, 59 and 69c. each; fancy japanned spice boxes, 2ic.; half dozen ebony handle knives and forke,44c.; coal or four sleves, 9c. each; S-string brooms, 16c.; 4- string, 23c.; Newport shape covered dishes, 49c., ‘worth 75c.; _14-Inch shell-shape mea dishes, 21c., worth 50c.; decorated dinner sets, $13.99, worth $20.00; 8 cakes fine toilet soap and wash rag, in fancy boxes, 18¢.; new styles of imported chamber sets, $3.46, worth $6.00; stand lamps, complete, 21c.; decorated chamber sets, 10 pieces, $2.49; gilt cabinet size picture frames. b8c., sold elsewhere at $1.00; tin water pails, $c.; 3 cuspadores, 25c.; half dozen en- graved goblets, 32c.; new style colored glass atch stands, 8c., worth 25¢.; decorated tea sets, 56 pleces, $3.67, worth’ $5.60; 3 bars Rising Sun stove polish, 18c.; large wash basin and 50 clothespins, 12c.; dish pans, 10, 12 and 16. each; 2-q1. covered buckets, 5c; 3-qt., 8¢.; 4-at., 13c:; 6-t., 16c.; 2-at. covered saucepans, 8c; St, 11¢; Lat, 14c; 6-at., 17¢. 1 The Beat and Most ReliableShoe House in the City, J. Brock, 802 7th st. Brock’s $1.00 Misses’ School Shoes are solid. Brock’s $1.50 Ladies’ Shoes are superior 10 any. Brock’s $2.00 Ladies’ Fine Shoes are leaders. Brock’s $2.50 Ladies’ fine Kid or Pebble are warranted, 1 Fresh Supply Saxony Wool German hand-made Hoslery, Gloves, Underwear, Bicy- cle Hose and Gents’ Jerseys, at Auerbach’s Sax- ony Wool Knit Jacket depot, 7thand H. 1 $4 Hand-Sewed Boots and Gaiters, equal to $8 custom-made, At Youne’s, 402 7th st., 1 Headquarters tor Boots, For Ladies’ and Misses’ Wraps, at lower prices than the same can be bought for elsewhere, go to the Excelsior, 804 7th st. 1 ‘Child Norfolk overcoat, Elseman, 7th & E. 2w Something Interesting to Man, Woman and Child. Owing to the large stock of Boots, Shoes, Slippers and Rubbers, which are crowdrd on our shelves, we have determined to put them at such low prices that must ensure their quick sale, and have therefore made the following re- duetions until disposed ot: 50c. infant shoes, reduced to 39¢, 5c, spring heels, reduced to 57c¢., ‘98c. heeled shoes, reduced to 73c. $1.25 misses’ shoes, reduced to 980. 5 boys’ hooked bals, reduced to 98¢. 7 ladies’ mat kid, reduced to $1.24. 2 pebble and kid, reduced to $1.47. $2.50 straignt goat, reduced to 81.98, $2 gent’s shoes, French toe, Congress button and lace, reduced to $1.67. $3 gent’s calf shoe, reduced to $2.49, Our stock of Boots, consisting of Calf, Kip and Grain leather, pegged, ‘machinesewed ” and hand-sewed, have nlso been marked down to bottom figures. We are headquarters for Rub- bers and Rubber Boots, consequently we have @ great many new styles never before seen in this market, Z, STRASBURGER, 2 906 7thst., 4 doors above I $2.50 Hand-Sewed ladies’ soft kid button; $1.50 glove kid, Con- gress and lace Gaiters, flannel-li cloth Bais and Slippers. At Younc®@ 402 7th st. See the old lady in window. tl Best Quality Bine Flannel Shirts, at Auerbach’s Knit Jacket depot, 7th and H. 1 ‘Men’s Chinchilla box coat & vest, 7th & E.2w Plekwick Club Whisky 1s the best Look at The $1.50 fine Derbys, at Auerbach’s Knit Jacket depot, 7th and H. 1 Never Refore have we sold such an elegant and desirable line of Millinery as we shall oifer for tomorrow (Saturday.) READ, REFLECT ANS Rememper! One lot of elegant Plush Hats and Bonnets, velvet bound, at 19¢.; less than the price of 1b6 eons Cen ate eae 26 doz. Fel fats, “4 ”’ shay lack, cente; worth 75c. Cadet oo ‘é FY ‘doz. hae) Oriental shape, in nutar, ; worth 7 ‘25 doz, Felt Hats, Kenwood shi See sete eromaceaieons 81 doz. , Lansdowne sh and black, 49¢.; worth 750, 1 NaPe in brown 9 dog, Feit Hats, Regal shape, in nutar, 4905 wor 41 doz. Felt Hats, Pampero sha; lack, *Tidon, Felt, Hats, fee a ee and joz. Fel sybil brown, 49¢.; worth ‘75c. cg a 55 doz. Felt Hats, Riverside shape, in black, viah of above aro alow eek aes ‘above are new and des silk bound, which, at our price, 490 separa by 200. apiece than yon ca buy them elac- where, ‘A few dozen Black Velvet Ha! ws, ac Yat gn ‘Thousan reas So. way down prices, Oke ie e shall also offer a few hai Hats and Bonnets at astonieningty oe aes Call, be Convinced, and Save Mones, ; LOUT, 710 7th street. Newest Styles Plush a5e., st Auerbach’s Knjt Jacket depot, 7th and H. 1 Blankets, Comforters, Blankets. lower than any one in this city. fide iv ty. aac gh é 3 $1, $1: eo button in great pa PE SES a i: eam Boys’ sack overcoat. Elseman, cor. 7th &E.2W FAL A PoE | conatemscers mim aa aa ww ry shaggy cloth Suiting, co atl wack ae Sigs ats tice So 814 SEVENTH STREET N.W. 0024 Gene chemine, Be. worth 825 7th st. n.w., Wood and Willow Ware and manutacturer of 2 ‘Brooms and Brushes, ba Newmarkets and Circulars. All-wool_ dii Cireular, Wworth $1.50; Oner goods se i, coer She Gureutar, full length $i, ‘ner plush coats 19 and $26. Jerseys we have from 4! aoe imported Frout Jerome jereeys, at 15, cost to manufacture 5." ay oe Blanket and ‘Gomis front BO felveteens 35¢. uj ent Fr Trimmings 250. Our boc: Ansie Soeets 39c,_ Our 50c. Underwear 39c. Great bargains in Hosiery, Gk ‘Mitts, Hoods, ings, Shaw! Ski landkerchie! Ni Towels’ Table Covers Masta teers See A. Stern’s, 904 7th street, between I and K. 1 Schuylkill Pare Malt Whisky, award the ast prize gold medal at the Worlds tanta tial Cen@nnial Exposition May, 1885, the quality, price 81 per Bote, “Dis mea oe yuality;, r ie. to trade. ‘soba B. Hamlin, Wholscee rote Dealer, southwest corner 6th and Louisiana avenue northwest, 3 $30 Fine Wraps 817%, atJ.E. Phere $25 Newmarkets 316%. 736 ‘Ith steeet. $2 0 Russian cireulars $16, to close. Fresh Alderney Butter churned every morn- ing and celeron ibe Warde prints, 450. r 180 Cot ese and butter mill Eweet milk 80. per quart, Cream is ‘coe Rep Ticxzr Dav. BARGAINS, FRIDAY—FRIDAY—FRIDAY RED TICKET DAY. COTTON UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT. ‘This department is one of the most importattt fea- toresof our already Mammoth Establuiment We ‘will quote # few of our undoubted Bargains: 50 dozen Ladies Night Gowns, lar price. le CLOAKS AND SUITS. CHILDREN AND MISSEY DEPARTMENT, Our latest creation ofa regular Lilliputian Bazar! ng been universally» eclared a decided success bythe parfare aa many sdvautagen io ie ase wan oor en q anitagen as lock to place: continuously witnie Syerybody's reach Yeu should not fal so do nose once attests shot loo atonce, in order to jcmselves of the manyfold ‘wo haveln store for them. LADIES’ DEPARTMENT. ‘Though the climate does not favor the Cloak trade at, ene B ‘we have no reason to complain. Our Cloak and Suit, lors ahow a daily festive apy rance, Uur unchangeable motto, “To Please” in prices as well a5 Qualities is bound to'find tts meritorous acknowledge See the big drive we offer today. Examine these garments: and you have atonce the whole 96.: ‘Fine English Walking Js elegant cfmang ata et aN Teka, eoty pete itl ard nna dd oan M1b"Segant Damame_ Vist trimmed with French coverna ble dnver S776 $16.50—Jixtra Fine Brocaded si with Russian Hare Fur Tails. We consider the same an extreme Bargain—$16.50. ‘Don't fail to see our desirable stock of Taflor-made Sults and Outside Garments, for they are bound to strike you in thelr superiority and low prices. RED TICKET SALE OF FEATHER TRIMMINGS, ‘50c. Feather Trimmings, all colors and bik, ue. do. do ee ae, Boe Td 3 lack, 59e. yd. 1.25 do. do, lors and black, 1 Hare Muffs, 7c. caer ae les’ All-Linen Cuffs, including a pair of oxydized Cuff Buttons, i6e. a pair’ 48c. Cuildren’s Collars (imported), 25¢. 100 Fichus (imported), 48¢. Rhine Stone Collar Butto 25e. Ori B5c. Oriental Lace, 20c. a yard. ‘75c. Black silk Laces, 60c. a yard. 10c, Cellulol.! Dressing Comba, Ge. Cabiuet Hairpin, 3c. a box. 25c. Tooth Brushes, warranted, 16c. Large Glass Bottles. cut glass stoppers, for covering, “TBc. Chatelaine Purses, 49¢. Bargains in ea: her Goods department, Bargains in Zephyr department Something unusual ou Red ‘Ticket Day, No Rem- pants this week, but new, deatrabie goods: which tect be sold. ‘The seuson advances ang low “Tces wt sell them. Sos low prices we quote, ‘Come in and see what we offer'in s 54-In, Blarney Homespun Sultingat‘70e." While’ tn ank to soe ook Gur AL Wool Skin Piseat eh eos se. All-Wool 64-in, Flannel Sul are the extra heavy Salting Flannels® ©” CO% They ‘See what we offer in our iubruldered Tricot Suiting at 0c We only have 5 pleces, and they are agenuine Bar gain, “And above all call in'and Gxaminesane 44-IN. ALI-WOOL BOUCLE SUITING which we show in alt plain colors and. fun Sud plaid at 75e. “Sote of these goods have Ss high as 81.50, and none lower than it Our establishment oF elsewhere. We tall your ‘tention to them. Remember, we have the colored effect on a plain ground at 756, 4d-in wide. “See them, BLANKETS AND COMFORTS, 160 Palrs10-4 Blankets, all-weot Alting, 100 Pairs All-Wool 10-4 Blankets, a ee 9A 100 Patre All-Wool 11-4 Blankets’ at $3.75, 200 Pairs Al! Wool 64 pound Siaukets, an” unusual ‘at $4. @ call the special attention of hotel prop: ara eahteaael ten of ote tare str n Bold her in forts, and ask them kindly to see our goods and prices BBB A u MM MM oO” B M ” BAU ARTS BBA A UU MMM Sgg8 7. p12 416 SEVENTH STREET. ‘The newest and one of the most select fabrics can be found in Sacks, 4-Button Cutaways and Prince Albert Suite at prices to distance all competition, at THE MISFIT STORE, Cor, 10th and F streets. ‘You can also find there a complete line ofblack and colored CORKSCREW SUITS, in Sacks and 4-Button Cutaways, from $10up. In Cassimeres, a complete ‘assortment, plain and tancy Sack and Frock Suits, from $6.50 up. In Overcoats we can show you a fall line of Sacks, Surtouts and Newmarkets, in Cassimeres, Meltons, Beavers, Kerseys, Chinchillas, ‘Wide Wales, etc., etc. , at prices from 25 to 50 per cent. below prevailing prices. A good Overcoat at $5. For Boys4 to13 years—A complete line of plain, platted and Norfolk Suits, from $2.50 up. Overcoats— An immense assortnent, from $2 up. For Boys 13 to 18—A splendid line of sults in Casel- ‘meres, Cheviots, Corkscrews, etc, Sack and 4-Batton Cutaway Suits, from $4.50 up. A beautiful line of Overcosts, from $2.50 up. Pantse—Immense assort- ment, from $1.25 up. ‘THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER 10TH AND F sTs. Eleo- Op m; Saturdays till 11 p.m, ‘Light. ni2 trie. Prerore Faas cae Among the many new goods we are now constantly receiving we would call attention to the very handsome assortment of Gold, Gilt, Bronze, Mush and Brass ‘Picture Framec, ‘In Cabinet and Promenade Frames we offer— ‘Plush and Gilt Frames, from 25c. antique Brass Frames, 25 and 29c. Plush Door Frames, from 890. up, ‘Magnificent Plush Frames, Garnet and Blue, 990. Deep Fine Gilt Frames, 8x10, 99e. $1.29, $1.69. Deep Fine Giit Frames, 10x13, $1.49. $1.98. Deep Fine Gilt Frames, 10x14, $1.98, ‘We furnish these in all sises, all widths of moulding “SSronse Frames, ln handeome ‘880. Bronze designs, at 600,993, $1.20, $1.49, $1.96, in 8x10 site. Our stock of Osk, Walnut, Git and Piosh, All Gilt and other styles of Frames is always complete, and we can fit a frame to almost any size ploture at once. We ‘do not charge for framing, Our stock of Curtain Poles will be entirely replen- ished this week, and we shall be able to furnish them. ‘again tn all sites, from to 12 feet, ‘we want you to come to us and we will assist you in spending your: in @ manner that youcan real- cods for it Of course, we always sell tose pods af cereal mp which tendto KEEP the ‘oar and every one knows Sone im ‘We al we wilt BRD, House ts oUR ‘Lives in the District. we want to ie. ‘beantifal California large size Blanket at $6. ‘At$5, which is the popular price for s Biamkct, ivéyou what the boys would term a “DAISY, ‘This ts as good as we have ever carried for the price. Al04 Those that Raven's mit we ourself of Uns BED COMFORTS. eat $1. Afilsio geste oon, Bame size, betcer up to the price you want one for. We to- aay taareed down a. Bed Comfort from $5 to $2.50. ‘Comfort, and filled with the ‘Turkey Red Comforts as low as $2, Cretonne and Satine Bed colors in these. NOW, FOR SOMETHING EXTRAORDINARY Bed Comfort line. An extra EIDER DOWN Ee *cOMPOIT, coversd with the Uuest_ gual French Satine, at $12 This ‘is the softeet Bed Cou- fort we ever had’ our hands on, and to those nsing ious we don't, preven soeing BED SPREADS, IN WHITE AND FANCY, ALL KINDS. Better grades for 86c., 91, $1: A White Crocket 5] from ‘We discovered a account for it, as the price on them COLORED BED SPREADS are not selling as asweliketo have them they don’t sell as quickly as ought iaiter the loss ‘we’ thereby entail, ax we believe lored Spreads as follows: ‘Our $1.00 will now be sold at $1.50. .60 will now be sold at $2,25. Our $3 will now be sold at $2. Gi Blankets as low as 9Uc. for the Baby we carry both the Spread and the Blanket, ‘At A Horee Cover from $1 . ‘An Ice Splanket me ase eel ‘We don't have. need to hesitate to: that WE pOcarey the largest line of THESE. “So you easily MEAN BUSINESS, and therefore should you send for any of the articles above quoted, (as it is often thecase ‘Dot satisfied send it back in GOOD condition andclaim your money, and you will get it from 420-422-424-426 SEVENTH STREET, ONE-PRICE HOUSE. chine, which Is steadily becoming so popular. Come and see these, ‘beautiful light ace : a and we could not fally A fl size Marseilles shoz!4 nave moved them, that oar to ‘mark’ down goods when ¥ ‘mari ‘and as we don’t hesitate procs shen first loss tobe the BEST. so we marked down ‘Our $2.25 will now be sold at: Our And finer goods proportionately low. embroidered BABY BLANKET at $2.75; finer also. ‘A bandsome assortment of California Lap Robes. we have mentioned that we you can’t come yourself), and you feel as if you were LANSBURGH & BRO., Also, agents for the Post Combination Sewing Ma- For the benefit of those not having an opportunity to come toour Store to examine these, we would state ‘that we have them on exhibition at the NATIONAL RIFLES’ FAIR during its progress. Gets “Eadge’ of “Souvenir Apron” from us at our Exhibit place at the Fair. aT New Fusssers Asp Braszera SEATON PERKY (Successor to Perry & Brother.) GENUINE ENFIELD WHITE AND SCARLET SHAKER FLANNELS, BOTH PLAIN AND TWILLED, ranging from 40c. to $1 per yard. BALLARDVALE ALI-WOOL, DOME? AND SILK WARP FLANSELS, ranging from 260 to $1.25 ya NEW PLAID, STRIPED AND PLAIN COLORED FLA: SNELS FOR LADIES’ AND CHILDR! Wi CALIFORNIA, MINNESOTA AND WHITNEY ALI-WOOL BLANKETS, ALL SIZES AND QUALITIES, COMPLET STOCK ALI-WOOL CRIB BLAN- Fanging from $1.50 to $6. 38 IN COLORED VIENNA BLANKETS, N: SORTMENT OF WHITE ANDGRAY BLANKETS, ranging from $5. FULLSIZE ELDER DOWN BEDSPREADS AT $16. NEW BED COMFORTS. ranging trom $1.25 0 $2.50. MARSEILLES, ALLENDALE AND CROCHET QUILTS froin $1 to $8. FULL LINES OF BLEACHED AND BROWN IRISH (AND, GERMAN TABLE LINENS ranging from 40c. to. . JOHN'S, BROWN & SONS MISH LINEN DAM- ASK TABLE CLOTHS. NEW GERMAN LINEN DAMASK NAPKINS AND DOYLIES. IRISH AND GERMAN HUCK AND DAMASK LINEN TOWELS from $1.50 to $15 per dozen. BELGIAN BED LINENS, ALL WIDTHS AND UALITIES. IDE TABLE CANTON from "5c. to $1.25. aa PLAIN FIGURES AND CORRECT PRiv} SEATON PERRY, Pemey BUILDINe, ‘Pennsylvania avenae, corner 9th street. Established 1840. no7, W. M. Suverer & Soxs SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. ‘We have a Lot of IMPORTED JACKETS carried from last year. The prices have been $15 and $18, We have marked them all down to $6.00 and $7.00, ‘and at these prices will sell rapidly, a8 they are Ele- (ant Goods and Correct Shapes. Full Stock of SHORT WRAPPINGS, from $25 to $100. Particular attention is calied to our Large Stock of MOURNING GARMENTS, to which we have given special atvention. DRESS GOODS in SILKS, VELVETS and WOOL ‘Materials of the Latest Styles. BLACK GOOUS of the most rellable makes. Superior FRENCH CLOAKINGS, HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR HOUSEKEEPING GOODS in Great Variety. Examine our Superior RED FLANNELS., Saou W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, nT 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Tar Day Goors 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- true way to be convinced thet this statement is cor- cee with aoa erect and name the ‘ou wish to purchase. “Ourstock is entirely new this fall, bought for Spot Cash, hence we have the advantage’ of our compen: BLANKETS, purchased at the large auction enles ta, TA ‘of 25 to 50 cents free peaia etc aah Gea 2S a BED-COMFORTS,, ing, $1, $1.25, 81.00, 91.70, 92, 8250. 82.76. complete stock of Gentlemen, Youths’, oye and Caldren's HATS. Sole'agens ioe DUNLAP €00/8NEW YORK HaTa, ‘None genuine unless bearing thelr trademark. Children's POLO CAPS, in al qualities and prices. CORRECT STYLES-POFULAR PRICE)—FINE @copa, ‘WILLETT @ nUOVF, 0030 906 Pennayivania sve. Ca. Rorrzer, ‘NOS. 408 AND 405 7TH ST. XW. ‘Headquarters for the Dally Clam in French for Ladies from 1:30 to 2:30 Dally Class in German for Ladies from 2:30 to 8:30 Pp Class tn English Literature trom 9:30 to 10:30 a m. reels yy 212 Near 14th st. © : > DAYS and SATURDAYS T pom voung i Rit nNa ts = Carmi “amoctatio mee Vo FS Pfeate i fond and classes of French, Ttallan, Latin,etc. Bccollege, Corcoran building rota 128. nt tm. CHER for the Dra: 188 MARGUERITE FE SAXTON, TE of on. Practical trainin a Teachera ‘af resiaced rates, im RAND MRS. ALFRED BUJACS ENGLISH nd French Boating and Day Schoo! for ¥oung and Little Gir, 1012 17th st. nw. Anni commences SEPTEMBER 26th. sed-3m* TLE. HENRIETTE ERNT will receive @ limited oumber of scholars in ‘music, Italian method. 1509 R st, n.w. Dob-2w* JSS BEAGGS ScHOOL Clans TN FRENCH Wednestarn Friday fmt toi pias” Anphe keles FANNY BRAG Oat. Baw. HE ‘RS. AVELINE DUVAL MACK, Mine reopened her: School ot ehecatioy ‘and Dramatic Art: aisg private class in English branches, With teachers for French and Mathematics, ‘mow [ANO, ORGAN AND HARMONY—F,_HART. PitAPproteasor of muse, Vorgania at Chant ot Ascension), bas vacancies for paplis. Addres 1025 Sthst n.w.,or Metzeroit's Muste store. Terms mod erate. nos 20 = = DAME CHEVREMONT, nzime *HSIw Kt we Lesmousto Adults, ADAME HOFFELDT. A GERMAN WITH Miiitect recommendattone and refereucen, pont of tue late Great Master of Music and singing ia Pres. Gen. Fr. Wieck, father of the celenrated Planist, C ‘Schuman, desires pupils of any age for Classic Modern Music: Singing after the true Ttallan met ‘She ‘understands how to eliminate the supertuous Dreath so injurious to both health and voice, and teaches all songs in thelr original compcsition. Is thoroughly custetent, to teach oy Grammar taent conve: ‘an Parisian French, good Lnglish and stnw. DEV. PRUD HOM U proleeut de Francais; 1014 17¢h st. n., French Conversation classes for Ladies and wentle- 3:50 pam. Paraian pronunciation, original, practical 3:30 pan. Pari % Sea eee PUPILS PREPARED FORSMITH, WELLESLEY ‘and Vassar Colleges. Also for Civil Service Ex- amination. 1006. N' st. nw. Papils of all ages in- structed In English, French and Music. “Highest. ref. erences. Apply to Principal. oclO-Sm* RENCH LANGUAGE. — LUCIEN & LIER, A. Ma native of Paris, jethod. Ali practical and conversational resultse 1596's nw WocaL LEwoNs. = ‘MES. HARRIETTE MILLS. Cards at Ellis & Co.'s. ta BP oclé-1m. 1119 10th st, p.w. ‘Vocal and Instramental Pupils received. oc27-1mn* J. C. Horcunmor. RO BROAD BLACK FUR AND TAIL-TRIMMED LADIES_GOODS. ss IMPORTER. MILLINERY, CLOAKS, LACES, DRESS TRIM- MINGS, FURS, &c. Will close the balaner of our IMPORTED PATTERN WRAPS AT LESS THAN COST. THEY ARE RICE NOV- ELTIES, AND HAVE NO DUPLICATRA w LSO HAVE, AT $15.00, HANDSOMEST 9H CLOTH WRAPS IN THE MARKET. $21.00. SILK PLUSH VISITES, FEATHER TRIMMIGG@, $14.00. BEAVER-TRIMMED NEW MARKETA Our VISITES, NEW MARKETS, JACKETS and RAGLANS are all made trimmed and finished tn beat style, FUR TRIMMINGS, of oor own importation, and of selected skins carefully prepared Hudson Bay Beaver, 8 Inches wide. at $3.50 per yard. SABLE, NATURAL and BLACK LYNX, MAR- TIN and all styles of FUR. LADIES SEAL SACQUES at manofacturers Positivel cofatltlvels our MILLINERY will gratify the mest FOSTER KID GLOVES from $1.00 per pair up- ward. Every pair fitted and, EVENING GLOVES from 16 to 30 inches tn length, TTrevise, Parin (n7] _ 907 Pennsylvania’ Max J. P. Pasuen, IMPORTER OF FINE MILLINERY, 031 1107 F STREET. 2 \7 5 §C BYRAN WILL BE PLEASED TO 10 ‘Pennsylvania ave. BW. over Say re 5 Ms SJ. MESSER —PERFECTLY PITTING AVI Patterns ‘of and Chosen Fashton: 0c. | Also Cutting, Basting and’ Dr avigz2 Fae ‘ASHINGTON SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION AND WwW ENGLISH LANGUAGE 904 M street n.w., Mra M. STEVENS HART, Principal Fourth year — October Ist, 1885. Graduaies students after full course, aon examine tion endorsed by a responsible Bourd of Judges. ‘Thorough Instruction to Teachers, Ministers, Ora- tors, Sin and others in the Cultare and Develop- sere ineees a unrsan cedeepinge fr the Stay of Practica Eng. a! amering, Stuttering and all painful ‘Vocal Defects. -M: endorsed by prominent local : Pi limited pumber of Btndents accommodated with board in the fami Principal: 8e17-3m Mt VERNON SEMINARY, a 3100 axp 1104 M Streer N.W. ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN HOME AND DAY SCHOOL, FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS MRS, ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, AM, Principal MISS SARAH A. SCULT, ‘Vice Principals, ‘MRS EUGENIA CUTHBERT, } Assisted by @ Corps of Thirteen Able Masters and "Teachers ‘Highest Standard in English and Classical Studies, ‘Modern Languages under Direction of the BERLITZ, SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES. Special Advantages in Instrumental and Vocal Music, ‘Artand Hlocotion, Eleventh Year Opens OCTOBER 1ST, 1885. Application by letter or personally, as above, 022-3. JW 281 INGTON COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE 1023 Vermont avenue, Boarding and Day School for Young Ladiesand Little in ‘This institution will enter uy its twelfth annual seasion Wednesday, September 23d, 1555, Mrs. Z. D. BUCHER. ‘Miss H.K HUNTER. Assisted by a full corps of ¥or eatalogues and fall Principal. au (HE BERTITZ SCHOOLS OF LANGUAGES, WASHINGTON. BOSTON. YROVIDENCE, NEW YORK, BROOKLYN, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, Recoguined everyamere to be tue best schools tor ined every to est Jearning to speak. write. read and understand the for~ ‘New terms begin now. Hal Lessons to show our method. oc Apply toProf. N. JOLY, 723 4th st. nw. RLINGTON ACADFMY, Corcoran Buliding, A “or Pa ave snd ith si. opp. U.S. Treasury. ‘A select school for Boys und Young Men. Number Mmited. Only scholars of good moral chatacter re ceived. Fall term begins the 3d Monday in September Day and evening sewious. Careful and thorough in- struction in thecommon english branches, bookkeep- ing. shorthand, higher arithiuetic, nigebra, geometry, EE, AOS ‘auld-3ia Latin and Greek: BURTON MAC. HH WILL RESUME INSTRUCTION olin ‘and Orchestral Lnstrument 7 00S i street sel2tm. SLISH, BOOK- ‘Mathematics, or Shorthand. ROBT. 1 WOOD, 17 F {ESTABLISHED 1877, 20, outs, Le ice, $5, $8, $10, and § som “Wo: INC ALLS RLINGTON INSTITUTE Bi Duy School for Girls, at Al iautes from Washington, | Highest edtcs (th plemsaint home. s moder REBEOCA C. POWELL, Principal, oclo-zin x ELECT SCHOOL, AN FLEME FPstyand high stool for both wexen, US11 1 stn Will reopen 9th mo. (Sept.) 1401, To provide neti and progress of school a laboratory andad- fidonal Toon! for recitations and calisthenics have ‘The corps of instruction his been eu. Howie Baglin, mathematics” nat Sod he languages is ihoroush and suflicient to stodtente for oar best colleges, and oniveraien = ‘oF call stcheol from 2 —o ‘THOS. W. SIDWHLT 2u15-3m Principal 3\q0SS ROSA PORSCHES GERMAN, FRENG Minna‘ eoctish Schocland Kindergarten will ree open October ist German and Prec taugh Cdnstant practice. ‘For circulars apply 1224 aw. ‘au2i-ame 5 XD TYPEWRITING PRACTI- HORTHAND AN! RITIN ‘cally taught, Siefullowed’. Private. pupi limited. "RF. CROMELIN, of Btenozraphers. 472 Loulsiatia ave, Movowarpenuis A ScHoor WELLESLEY PREPARATORY, 1805 17th st. acd 1624 Massachusetis ave, ‘This rss, aie and English Family = SEPTEMBER 29, 1885, Intermediate, Academie, College Prepara ry and Musical Depart experienced teachers. particulars apply ‘to the crt Cl 2 on the on September 14th, at his residence, dorthw west, RIVATE, LES Keeping, Pentmanshij ‘Terms reasonable. Ai street n.W. (CHOOL OF MUSIC, s 707 Sth st. nw, Piano or’ oczs ore. The science 4 a? ‘nents. ‘Jessons. ch, under the direction of Prof = Birks Stitt. on fs thc bemeaet Pa cxaploy scholars diath pars ct the cg armas carculars addreas and MRS. L. P. McDONALD, MISS ANNA ELLIS ocl4-2m inet Srenes fog. Privacs lessosece ny. Al tor art ars otered PHONOGKAPBICHEAD- QUaierERS 027 Ie aw. aye B iy is Swe hoe Pecan ‘masters followed. For terms and other particulars Colored Papers and great variety; Sik Transfer rman: Chi Fans, Scrolls, &c. Wonders for Chi They are abmolutely Impervions: Mas Seuss FALE AND Wi such as Children’s HOODS, MITTENS, DRAWERS, SHAWLS and FASCINATORS. reasvnable FRENE DYFING, if im Tissive (80 shades, z H £ nel ristmas Cardennd Sovetisee Hascla, Tree Oruamente. 1 z +f i fl the i tl ADIE ES SEAL ganac ENTS ALTERED. reece pe siNcHan, oc27 ‘bet. N and 0 a ‘Mins 1310 Sthet,, Rorreer, 608 9th st, opposite Patent Office Large and lete stock of Ladies’ and WINTER HOSIERY. MERINO. > ‘AR. SILK AND ‘TTEN! Beautiful line of HAND-KNIT WORSTED pocers, BACQU LEGGINGS and Ladied of Infants’ and Chitdren's aly st oe af eter ee ee G pee Yoga a gE soe 4 peti proinpuly Rex*eoven MME. VON BRANDIS, MODISTR: Formerly with Lord @ Taylor, New York: ‘Wm. Barr & Co., St. Loula, Mo. Sults made ut the shortest notice. “Superior iting, Evening brewsen. Bridal Trosscaus specialty. ocl-2me 920 14th street, between Tend K. ING AND DRY Cleaning Establishment, 1205 New York ave. u.w. 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