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LOCAL MENTION. ~The Weather. Osrick oF THE CHIEF StG¥AT. OFFICER, 'WasHixaTox, D. C.. Dec. 3, 1885, 11 am, For the middle’Atlantic states, fair weather, winds 2 from southwest to north’ general wer barometer, nearly stationary ‘Temperature. exeept in extreme northern por- t <htly warmer. iday, [Sora nig fair weather is indi- a ihe’ districts on the Atlantic coast, the lake regions, the Oniovalley and gulf states, with no decided change in temperature. Se ENGRAVING AND Paintin in latest styles at Whitaker's, Jons Kinzie, No. 455 West S7th., New ‘York, suffered ‘with’ inflammation of the ear, ‘which was very much swollen and so paincul {hat he did not sleep for three nights. | Every- thing was done for him without avail. He ‘ook nine Brandreth Pills, which acted power- fally, pains ceased and’ swelling greatly re- duced—took six pills the two following hts and was well. Pants to order, $5 and up, Eiseman, 7th and E. Worcestgr’s DicrioNary, sheep, $7, at ‘Whitaker's. ‘THE Post CoMBINATION SEWING MACHINE Company having removed to its commodious quarters, at No. 627 Louisiana avenue, oppo- Site the city post office, have concluded to run the retail business for the District of Columbia, 4m connection witn their rapidly increasing wholesale business, at that place. All persons ‘who would like to get two perfect machines for ‘the price of one would do well to call at the above CHILD Newmarket overcoat, Eiseman, 7th and E | LWensrer’s DICTIONARY, sheep, $9.50, at Whitaker's. CALL AND EXAMINE FUSSELL'S grand dis- jay of satin, plush and tancy boxes, favors and Whokioes. Tiaigest siock of choice candies in the relty. Prices $1 to 26c. per pound. Boys’ CHINCHILLA reefer and vest. Eiseman Bros, ALL Booxs at cost to close them out at Whit- haker's, ROWS Buack DERBys, either Dunlap ned roniecy stoi, at prices to snit the most nomical. Franc’s, corner 7th and D streets, Gic'only strictly one price bat and gent’s ‘store in this city. ‘To OxpER $25 suits Eiseman Bros. 7th ‘and E Crrist™as Cans fully displayed at Whit jaker's. “Pickwick CLUB whisky 1s the best.” FUsSELL's Ick CREAM and Charlotte Russe. 2427 New York avenue. Wenster’s Dicrionany, sheep, indexed, ¥9.50, at Whitaker's, “10c. RoraL GLUE” mends everything. ‘Uservt PRESENTS in handsome shape at Whitaker's. Loxpox Cough Syrup, only 10e.; at druggists. Five PortTRaits, Kets Kemethy, 1109 Pa. av. Dox't Fam. to visit the fancy goods depart- ment at Whitaker's, Jno. G. SLATER, 704 to 710 A street north- east, househoid goods on the installment plan. PiusH Goops ready now at Whitaker's. New instantaneous photograph gallery, 712 Market Space. CALENDARS of all kinds at Whitaker's. “PICKWICK CLUB whisky is the best.” Smarr Novsuties in fancy goods department at Whitaker's, Men's Prince.Albert suits. Eiseman, 7thand E_ _ WHILE Waiting,glasses repaired. Hempler's,4% CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-Night. National THEATER—Minnie Maddern in “In Spite of AIL” Forp’s OPzea Hovse—Myra Goodwin in ‘ALBAUGH’s Opera House.—Barlow, Wilson €Rankin's Minstrels. THEATER Comiqve.—Variety. Dts Muszum.—Louise Arnot and variety. Herzoc’s Orera House.—“The Mikado.” THe WaAsHINGTON Rivx.—Ninth street and ‘Rhode Isiand avenue. ——-—__ Condensed Locals. |. Street Iamps will be lighted at 5:00 p.m, and vex at 5:00. m. ‘The Hebrews Feast of Lights began at sunset Yast night and will continue eight days. ‘Two large flower stands were missed yester- @ay from the establishment of Louis Schmid & Sons, wire workers, 317 12th street northwest, the fifth ‘precinct police station. It was su] that they were stolen. They ‘were afterwards found in the house next door, a colored man having taken them in there asa ‘Mr. B. HL, Warner has been 9) court, at ihe Taguest of the widow, trustzo. of at ol low, of ‘the estate of O. H. M the deceased book seller, giving a bond of $60, ‘The name of the wharf agent who had his leg broken at Colonial Beach, as stated in yester- day's Sran, is Charles W. Walcott, who was for about nineteen years a resident of Capitol Hill, and has only lived in Virginia about eighteen months, on Mr. Wm. Boyland, a well-known citizen of East Washington, died yesterday at his resi- dence, near land 12th streets southeast, from cancer of the face, from which he had been suffering for about seven months. Mr. Boy- been cmipioved in the navy ardor years, He ‘n employ the navy years, leaves a widow and six snail hildren. ‘The Value of F Street Property. ‘The property 918 and 920 F street, improved ‘by a two-story frame building, with a trontage Of 26 feet 9 inches and a depth of 159 teet, was offered at public sale yesterday afternoon by ‘Mr. Duncanson, for the owner, Mr. O. F. Pres- bery. The highest bid received was $6.35 per square foot, ainuunting for the entire property to over $28,000. The property, however, was withdrawn, as the owner wanted $7 per square —— ‘Tue Loyan Lecion Baxqver.—The Loyal Legion gave « banquet last evening at the Ar- lington, which was lurgely attended. Among those present were Gens. Hawley, Rosecrans, Van Vliet, Hunt, Benet, Burdette, Cuteheon, Black, Clarke, McGibben'and Hazen, Admirals Upshsr, Rowan, Jenkins, Steadman and orden. SENT To Jat Yor Lancesy.—William Lewis, alias Mack, the young colored man, who was urrested by Detectives Fdelin and Mattingly for stealing a wateb and chain from Perreard’s hotel, was arraigned in the Police Court this morning on acharge of larceny. He pleaded guilty, and was sentenced to sixty days in jail. —e REAL Estate Saes.—Chief Justice Cartter has sold to Hon. Levi P. Morton for $25,000 the house 1505 H. street. John S. Edwards, trustee, has sold to Thomas Kirby for $7,735 the property fronting 19 feet 114 inches on the Rorth side of D street, just east of 7th sireet. —— Swoexrx@ Desrirvriox axp Drrraviry.— Jane O'Day, a woman about 40 years old, and her two sons, twelve and two years old, respec- Lively, were taken last night by officers C. L. Bast sind Reding to the seventh police station. ‘They live at 1007 H street northeast, in a one- Story frame shanty with two, rooms, also occu- Pled 94 a shoemaker shop by Wai. O'Brien, lane, with her two children, iy, was drunk when arrested, is pocket @ flask nearly filled with whisky. ‘This morning Jane and her eldest son were both takem to the Police Court. Jane had sobered Paddy was still drunk. Jane was with cruelly beating Paddy. “Mr. Chas. Of the Humane society, said they would the 2-year old child, and have it placed tum. Officer O'Neil went to the cell fatter the little child and its mother made a des- Borate Mruggle for its possession. “The clerk the necessary papers, and the little one senttoSt. Ann's infant asylum. The boy then with fn bility, and was sentenced to the reform scl during minori- i 2 Hi ae = Jane Was sentenced tothree monthson the ——__ A Rare Orrorroniry ror Boox BuyErs:— he large stock of books on Mr. G. A. Whita- Eleetion of Oficers, ‘VARIOUS ORGANIZATIONS SELECT THEIR OFFI- CERS FOR THE YEAR. ‘The Washington alumni of the Dalta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity held a business meeting last evening at Welcker's, and selected the fol- lowing officers: President, Seth L. Milliken, of the xi. chapter; vice president, Prof. Wm. Harkness, United States navy, of ae Beer secret . A. B. Coolidge, of the Mu Saves treasure®’ as J. Harvey, of the Rho chapter; executive committee, Rev. 8. M. New~ man, of the Theta chapter: T. B. Kirby, of the Phi chapter, and W.T. Griswold, of the Beta chapter. Arrangements were made for holding the annual reunion of the association on the 16th instant, ton Light In- pA B mecting, ofthe Washington Light In- at their armory yest following were re-elected: Civil officers—J. H. Cruger, secretary of finance: E. H. Neumeyer, treasurer; G. W. Hale, recording secretary, ani C,H. Ourand, librarian, All the officers of the line were re-elected for a term of two years as follows: Capt. Dalton and Lieut. Cowle, Company A; Capt. Ross and Lieuts. Nenmeyer and Cox, Company B; Capt. Miller and Lieut. Duffy, Company D; Capt. Entwisle and Lieut. Oura: Company C. = it the meeting’ of the Washington Continen- tals last night John J. Cortinett was elected first Heutenant and Prof. Adolph Lipphard second Ueucoln Post, @. A. R,last night elected the incoln . A. Ra, lant o following officers: Comniander, W. W. Hibbard; e mn, +. Florence ne a lain, Benjamin Swallow; officer of the guard, James MeCrea; quartermaster, John A. Van Doren; officer of the day, J. P. Bartlett, commhss Cali District Government Affairs. ‘A DANGEROUS CROSSING. The Commissioners have received a letter from Mr. F. 4. Richardson suggesting that a police officer be detailed to protect women and children at the long crossing on Pennsylvania avenue, at D street, between 10th and 11th streets ‘northwest, against danger from horses and vehicles. WANTS TO FURNISH GAS TO THE DISTRICT. The Commissioners have received a letter from W. T. M. McCarthy, of McKeesport, Pa., ‘requesting permission to erect a plant and fur: hinh gas to the citizens of Washington. He to furnish the gas to citizens at a reduc- tion of one-third of the t price, and at a reduction of one-halt to the District, MISCELLANEOUS. Grafton Harper and Geo. W.Nokes, old mem- bers of the police force, nave been retired there- from on a pension of $50 per month. ‘Mr. John J. Coulter has been appointed addi- tional private on the Metropolitan police force for three years. oe ‘THe NorTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ANxI- VERSARY.—Last evening the firstof the three evenings set apart for the observance of the 20th anniversary of the North Presbyterian church and the 10th anniversary of the pastor- ate of Rev. Chas. B. Ramsdell found the church crowded to overflowing. An interesting literary and musical entertainment was given by the Sunday school under the superintendence of Mr. C. H. Carrington, in which Prof. Shope, the Misses Dennis, Miss ‘McQueen, Miss Rockwell, Louise Kernon, Gertrnde Davis, Katie Funk, May Brooks, May and Alice DeWitt, Halle Her= riett, Furmage and Henry Schlegel par- ticipated. The pastor, Rev. Mr. Ramsdell, made an address, To-night there will be addresses by Rev. Dr. J. G. Mason, a former pastor of the ehureh, Rev. Dr. Butler and others. The pro- m arranged for to-morrow evening's ser- vices includes addresses eer Drs. Bartlett and Sunderland, music by Miss Carrie Kidwell and recitations by Mr. D. C. Bangs. MARRIAGE LICENSES. — Marriage licences have been issued by the clerk of the court to Samuel Adams and Martha Lee; John W. Boldin and Ella Donaldson; R. G. Magruder and Mary E. Pope: Henry Cole and Lucy Dan- erfield; Thomas W. Rutledge,of Michigan, and Katie E. Westhorpe; W. H. Turner and Martha Tueinda White: L. B. Lowe and Lydia A. Grouch; Robert Bell and Maria Usual; Richard E, Burgess and Aunte Royce; Robert Smith and Jane Alexander. SS Tue Hearew Farr.—The ladies interested In the Hebrew fair to be held in January next yesterday organized by the election of Mrs. Rose Blout, president, and Miss Lily M.Conen, secretary. The chairman of the executive com- mittee, Mr. H. King, spoke of the preparation in progress and the prospects of success. fad oa attied Sr, EL1zBETH's—The number of inmates at tho government asylum for the Insane 1s now 1; and notice been received that 35 more ‘are on their way, to arrive here on Satur- day, from Soldiers’ Homes in different parts of the country. Mrs. Hoyt, sister of the President, visited the hospital last week with the wife of Dr. Sunderland, and togetuer they spent a cou- le of hours in thepecting thesevernl wards and fooking generally into the workings of the insti- tation. Mrs. Hoyt, it is understood, was greatly pleased tosee such excellent care taken of the gallant fellows, who, after faithfully serving their country, are no longer able totake ‘care of themselves. THE Star LEcTURE CouRsE.—The second entertainment in the South Washi: ‘star lecture course will be given at the Tabernacle, 9th and B streets southwest, to-morrow even: ing, when Sah-ah-Brah, an East Indian, will ive a lecture, in costume, on life and character the Orient. ee ‘To THE TRADE.—The undersigned being in re- ceipt of a car of the Famous Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey, are now prepared to furnish dealers or families in any quantity with this pure stim- ulant. Bansour & HAMILTON. —— eee Affairs in West Washington. PERsoNat.—Assistant Secretary of State Hug? ter is rapidiy regaining his strength.— Miss Mary Getty, of Piedmont, Va., is the guest of her cousin, Miss Ada Welch, ot 32d street. “M” Starer Bespox.—A large force of work- men have been engaged for several nights past in repairing M street bridge. ‘THE CHOCOLATIERE DRILT. by EA rg ad costumed young tadies, will be repeated at For- Test hall, Georgetown, Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. SHIPPING News. — Schooner E. C. Allen gleared to-day with 900 tons of coal for Fall ver. VEMPERATURE AND CONDITION OF WATER AT7 A. M.—Great Falls, temperature, 33; con- @ition, 33. Receiving reservoir, temperature, 41; condition at north connection, 32; south conection, 17. Distributing resérvoir, tem- Berature, 32; condition at Influent gatehouse, | : condition at effluent gatehouse, 28. High ee in the river to-day at 4:54am. and 211 p.m. 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 multitade ot low tests, short weight, alum or phosphate powdera Soup oxy ix caxs, Royat. Bakina Powpes Co., 106 Wall street, N.Y. oc24 FaM’L C. PALMER, Acexe ‘Depot: 1224 29th Street Northwest Telephone, 454 tes EXTRA PALE BEER FOR SALE EVERYWHERE = y23. Droxxexness, OR THE LIQUOR HABIT, POSITIVELY CURED BY ADMINISTERING DR. HAINES’ GOLDEN SPECIFIC. knowiedge of" the pereon taking Ie bs "aoeoiainy person harmless, and will effect = permanent and speedy ‘cure, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Ithas been given in thousands cases, and in every instance « perfect lowed. IrxEVER varia. The system ated with the Specific, It becomes an LIllly tor the liquor appetite to exist. For SaLe ny DR. 8. F. WARE, EBBITT HOUSE DRUG Corner 14th and F streets: also, R.K. HELPHEN- STINE, corner 14th street and Vermont avenue, Es in ac emninaton, D.C. or write for pamphiet ‘hundreds: testimoniais froon the best Wosnen and snes from ‘parts of the country. cobbe ta th Reported for Tix Evexixe Stan. DISTILLERY Fires Dvt.—Mr. oe Seen ane psd s rs — distil some five to Its isky, has filed his warel capacity, and will tthe fires of his still this week ‘tantil sdare ‘of bis stock Is cleared away. PoLicr. Reront.—At the stationhouse this Poraing ae ‘occupants are foo Siares ea a be meter maeees neta ary White, Rose Carter, Margaret Olly Alice Thompson 81 ench for disorderly, con- fic. Two these women came from ‘ash Sores.—Luther Cook’ had hia right hand badly hurt yesterday by a tobacco mill at Her- furth’s factory. —A enboose car caught fire in the Midland yard last night and was wrecked. Fruhe Salvation Army has not succeeded in its application for MeVelgh's warehouse. CATARRE. COMPLETE: ‘TREATMENT, WITH INHALER FOR EVERY FORM OF CATARRH, ASK FOR SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE Head Colds, Watery Discharges from the Nose and Byes, Ringing Noises in the Head, Nervous Headache ‘and Fever instantly relieved. Choking mucus dislodged, membrane cleansed and healed, breath sweetened, smell, taste, and hearing restored, and ravages checked. Cough, Bronchitis, Droppings into the Throat, Pains in the Chest, Dyspepsia, Wasting of Strength and Flesh, Loss of Sleep, &c., cured. One Bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrhal Solvent and one Dr. Sanford’s Inhaler, In one package, of all druggists, for $1, Ask for SaxFoRD's RADICAL CURE, & pure distillation of Witch-Hazel, Am. Pine, Ca. Fir, Marigold, Clover Blossoms, dic. POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO., BOSTON. “KIDNEY PAINS" and that weary sensation ever Present with those of painful kidneys, weak backs, overworked or worn out by standing, walking, or the sewing machine, cured by CUTicURA ANTI-PaIN PLASTAR, 8 new, originaly elegant, and speedy antl- dote to pain and inflammation. At druggists, 25¢.: five for $1. Malled free. Porrsn Dave aNp CHxM- ICAL. Co., Boston. deck JF 2F0PLE TROUBLED WITH COLDS WOULD ‘take Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral before going to church br places of entertainment they would avoid cough- ing, greatly to the comfort of both speakers and hear- ers. Public speakers and singers find that the Pecto- ral wonderfully increases the power and flexibility of the voice. YER'S SARSAPARILLA THOROUGHLY ‘leanges the blood, stimulates the vital func- tions, and restores the health and strength. No ‘one Whose blood is impure can féel well There fs a weary, languid feeling, and often a sense of discour- ‘agement and despondency. Persons having this feel- ing should take Ayer's Sursaparilla to purify and vital- ize the blood. a Hoxe-Srux Dues Goons, LATEST STYLE, ALL PURE WOOL, WIDE DOU- BLE WIDTH, IN BROWN, BLUE AND GREEN (real value 50), reduced to 37%c. CARTER'S, ‘711 Market Space, near 7th street. oTRICOT CLOTH, pure wool, double width, all col- ROYAL, SERGE, beautiful dress goods, all col 12 yards for $2. ae COLORED CASHMERi ide, alleolors 12 yands for soo, “Ary one yard wi BLACK SILKS, excellent quality, extra width, cheap ut $1.25, reduced to $1, HANDSOME BROCADE SILK ‘ETS, value $1.50, reduced to $1.25. VSL Yee, rea) BLACK and COLORED SILK VELVETS, $1.00. DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, immense size, all pure fine wool, real value $7, reduced to $5.00. HEAVY BED COMFORTS, 75c. CRIB BLANKETS, $1.00. LADIES' CLOTH SKIRTING, Ee ‘TING, one yard and » half COLORED SILKS, 50c. LADIES’ WOOL VESTS, 37c. ALL WOOL CASH! colin MOQE {SABEMERES, brient colors, for New Croaxs Axo ‘W rarerxcs PLUSH COATS. PLUSH VISITES, BOUCLE WRAPPINGS. MOURNING WRAPPINGS. VELVET MANTLES. Our stock of choice WRAPPINGS |s new and com- plete, and the prices are lower than we have ever sold Such goods. Weare making an extra effort toclear our Cloak Department and are offering choice goods at very low prices. n030-lw W. M. SHUSTER & SONS. Seatsxmy Aswouncemenn, ‘We have received. special lot of SEAL SACQUES, ‘small bust measure, which we offer at $100 and up- wards. ‘These are bargains not oftered heretofore this carly in the season. “Larger sizes and full lengths at 1 pric 5 SEALSKIN VISITES, plain; For, Lynx and Skunk, trimmed. Sealskin Ulstera All at New York Prices. PLUSH SACQUES, PLUSH VISITES, PLUSH ULSTERS, A special lot of Cloth Newmarkets direct from Berlin. ‘Trimming and Neck Bands in every vanety of Fur ‘Mufls for Ladies, Misses and Children. Colored Swansdown, direct importation. Gentlemen's Seal Caps for driving and walking. Boys’ Seal Caps at $1 and upwards. Carriage Robes: Coachmen’ Capes and Gloves. ‘The largest. stock of Garments and Furs ever ex hibited by us A WILLETT & RUOFF, HATTERS AND FURRIERS, 905 Pennsylvania ave, Fers: Fors: Furs LADIES’ AND CHILDRENS’ FUR CAPES, COLLARS AND MUFFS, In all the Latest Fashionable Designs. SEAL SACQUES, all Lengths and Prices, SEAL CAPS FOR LADIES AND GENTS BOYS’ SEAL CAPS at $1. BLACK HARE MUFFS of excellent quality at LADIES' BEAVER MUFFS trom $6 up. GENT'S FUR GLOVES AND COLLARS, Also, GENT’S DRESS AND DRIVING GLOVES. CARRIAGE ROBES. FOOT MUFFS FOR DRIVING. GOOD, WARM FUR CAPS at $2 and §2.50. FUR TRIMMING Of all kinds and widths, but only of Good, Reliable qualities, and at same prices as the many inferior grades now in the market, ‘Special attention is called to our BEAVER TRIM- MING. 1t is the handsomest everahown in this city, having been cut to our order from the finest selected skins, which are nsed only for very choice Furs, JAMES Y. DAVIS’ SONS, HATTERS AND Fuanizns, 62) Pennsylvania Ave, nidyl Bat Established 1830, Fa. Asn Worres SUITINGS, OVERCOATINGS AND TROWSER- INGS OF MY OWN IMPORTATION, Now on exhibition at the Leading Tailoring Estab Mebmment of Washington. i. D. BARR, 2222 Pepnsylvanw aveous ARTHUR NATTAN: Cor, 14th and I #8, and 2d and Dts. ne, ‘CITY ITEMS. Johnson, Corner 13th ana E. Dear Friends: As the real salt oyster is now about matarity, I wish to call ir attention to seer ee igfoureyears, and it ‘having ten t D "1 Giscuhesd and decided by the principal ‘staring ‘product of the clty,and my first Start was toattend to a small vessel load of sters my father planted for family use, I nim to know something about them, ani £ always banker after the Onest. This you will find out by inspecting our Raw Box, Steam Counter, Dining-room, &., which ts open the whole year round; largest variety ay laneb, meal, fish, game, &e. south of New York. ‘Nothing but the best.” Lirctime experience. Ladies’ large sa!oon attached. 1 Men's Chinchilla box coat & vest, 71h & E, Buy From First Hands, : We are pleased to inform the merchants that Bernard Bailey, G25 7th st. is the best place to buy Grocer Ontfita and Wood and ‘Willow Ware, Broom and Brush of his own manufac- turing. Write for prices. 1 Hand-Made Knit Jackets, brown, blue and maroon, at the lowest’ prices. Frane’s, corner 7th and D'sts., the only strict onesprice hat and gent’s farnishing store in this elty. For Asthma and Catarrh y Michaelis’ Cigar,No. 721 7th street, Glad fe Bure wetee ippiioiatie a Iwas a sufferer from D; ia, i David Kennedy's Favorite Rentedy helped me ‘Wm. McKuew, 124 Fayette st., Baltimere, Ma: Price $1.00. e0 ‘Te Order, $5 pants. Eiseman, cor 7th & E. Coughs and Colds. Those who are suffer: ing from Coughs, Colds Sore Throat, ete., should ty [ea mney ‘Troches. Sold ‘only in xes. eo Morell, 734 6th.—Every style show cases. Boys’ sack overcoat. Elseman, cor. 7th &E. Castoria. ‘When Baby was sick We gave her Castoria. ‘When she ee * ora: e cried for Cast ‘When she —e . mee fe clung to Castoria, When she had Children, She gave them Castoria, When Baby was sick We gave her Castoria, When she was a chiid She cried for Castoria, ‘When she became a Miss She clung to Castoria, —_th,s,k Boys’ Norfolk suit. Eiseman Bros., 7th & E, “10. Royal Glue” mends everything. Bernard Bailey, 826 7th st. n. w., Wood and Willow Ware and manutucturer of Brooms and Broshes, im Child Norfolk overcoat. Eiseman, 7th & E. Plekwiek Whisky is the best Fresh Alderney s'utter charned every morn- ing and delivered in %1b, “Ward” prints, 45, per lb, Also cottage cheese and butter milk; sweet milk 6c. per quart. Cream 15 cents, FBisssers: Frassers: Frassexs: As all mortals from thelr infancy wear Flannels, webave undertook to tell you something regarding | that most important article. In the first place, there is Just as much difference in the grades and prices of Flannels as there is in any | class of materia! made and worn. And as Flannels must be taken in consideration as a | sanitary medium, you must be careful what kind you buy. Ofcourse, we keep all grades. We have to du sotocater for all classes of trade and for different usages, as some may want Flannels only for a lining; but when you want a good class of Flannel, such as ‘Medicated Flannel, you will want to know what you are buying. And then again, we keep the delicate shades of Flannel. Now these goods it is most neces sary you should be cautious in buying. Now we keep makes that will positively keep theiz color. We also keep the very much worn Jersey Flanne inall concelyable stripes at 50c. and 621yc. Wealso keep Eider Down, in white, light blue, medium, blue and pink, the finest quailty made. We keep Plaid Flannels. ‘This makes the nicest kind of material for a wrapper, as It not alone a sub- stantial material for wear, but at the same time a very comfortable and warm article. ‘These come 25 inches wide, all wool and have been Reduced from 5c. to 50c. per yard. All dark colors of Basket and Matelosse Flapnels, at 87g. We guarantee these goods to be all wool, and have been marked down from 50c, ‘These ure nice for children's wear, Mother Hubbards, etc. WHITE FLANNELS. WHITE FLANNELS. ‘We have the largest assortment and prices varied than any other house in the city. We can give you flannel from 10c. up to the finest. All wool Flannel, 27 in, wide, 20c. i «" 27in, | 25e, 27 in. s ‘and so on to the finest grades. Shaker Flannels in endless variety from 25c. per yd. up to the finest made. Shaker Flanael, 32 in. wide, 25c. = ~ '36in. “30s, Shaker Flannel, 32 ip. wide, better quallty, 3744¢. RED FLANNELS, RED FLANNELS, ‘Wecan give you an all-wool Red Flannel at 20c., worth 25¢. At 26c., can give you ell-wool medicated Manuel 5 oz. to the yard: never before sold for less than 3740. ‘Then we keep the finer grades in the same proportion, GREY FLANNELS, GREY FLANNELS. Wo are selling Grey Flannels at 12tgc. per yard, which makes elegant Iining and also substantial | skirts. These goods we sold for 1c, At18, 20, and 25 we can give you extra heavy Grey Flannels for Skirting purposes, In our 22-inch Dress Flannels we can give you all the desirable shades worn ut 25c. per yard. These goods are all wool. EMBROIDERY FLANNELS, ‘We have the largest and most complete stock of these goods in the city in White and Colored Embrol- dery. A beautiful Embroidered White Flannel At 87c. A much better quality and deeper Embroidery At $1.00, And so on up to the finest qualities made. A Beautiful Embroidered Red Flannel At 0c, ‘These goods will be found on our first floor. As the present cold weather !s an Incentive to buy- ing these goods, we should be glad to have you come at once. LANBBURGH & BRO,, STRICTLY ONE PRICE, 420-422-424-426 SEVENTH STREET, 028 Exzoanr Tunes GRAND ASSORTMENT. EYERYTHING NEW IN MATERIAL AND STYLE. NO MATTER WHAT PRICES YOU SEE QUOTED EXPECT TO FIND THE BEST MADE AND TRIMMED GAMENTS HERE AT LOWER PRICES THAN ELSEWHERE. Extra fine OVERCOATS for Men, in BEAVER, KERSEYS, MONTANAC, CHINCHILLAS and CORKSCREWS. Prices from $9.00 to $40.00, DRESS SUITS, in DIAGONALS, CORKSCREW ‘and CASSIMERS,from $10.00 to $40.00, Stylish, Nobby SUITS for Youths, Boys and Chill- dren, from $3.00 to $25.00. Large line of UNDERWEAR and NECKWEAR. MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT ON BECOND FLOOR. f SUITS TO ORDER AT SHORT NOTICE NOAH WALKER & co, 29 625 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ‘Lizste compaxy's exrnact OF MEAT. Finest and cheay Meat Flavor- ‘Stock for Sot Made be ‘Rfnual sale 8000-000 Jars binaries LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT F MEAT. An invaluable “ One a boon for which mati Naf ese” Prem om ehould fee Tse Prortey Crore, THE PEOPLE'S FRIEND, POPULAR WITH THE PEOPLE, ~ SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR THIS WEEK IN PAR- of| VICTOR E ADLER'S TEN PER CENT CLOTH. HEADQUARTERS FOR BOTTOM CASH PRICES 0c2@ 901 Market Space 908 and 310 8th st. n.w. 408 AND CHAMBER SUITS aT W. H. HOEKE's, ING HOUSE, 927 AND 929 7TH sT. N. W. THE PEOPLE WANT a Full value for their money, and Adier’s Ten Per Cent Clothing House is the place where they get it. Small profits make light prices, and by selling good clothing at exactly ten per cent above actual manufacturing cost Adler's Cent Clothing Hon I caer peees ing House is really LESS THAN WHOLESALE RATES. We hope that because our prices are so extrem low that no one will Imagine that the clothing we sel fs not a8 carefully cut and made and as good as the best custom work. Superior workmanship and low prices are our strong points, INEXPENSIVE PAPERS IN ART COLORS Was Parens Special Designs, OUSE AND FRESCO PAINTING, ‘Designs and Estimates Furntsbed, ‘Specialties in CARPETS AND FABRICS, Agents for MORRIS &@ COMPANY FURNITURE. P. HANSON HISS @ 00, 815 15th st. nw. 001m SEE US FOR PANTS, SEE US FOR SUITS, IT SEE US FOR OVERCOATS. Don't forget our fine stock of Boys’ and Children’s Clothing at Ten Per Cent above actual cost of manu- facture, . . ‘The way to save cash Is for buyers to meet At Adler's Ten Per Cent House, 927 and 929 Seventh street, JRE? “© BURNING OIL HAS NONE OF THE DEFECTS USUALLY FOUND IN COMMON OILS. THE WICK, EMITS NO OFFENSIVE ODOR AND PREVENTS THE BREAKING OF CHIM- NEYS. IT IS A RICH OIL FOR ILUMINAT- ING PURPOSES ITGIVES A STRONG, STEADY LIGHT, AND BURNS MUCH COMMON OIL, | se26 No. 1020 7TH STREET NORTHWEST, CANNOT BE EXPLODED, DOES NOT CHAR LONGER THAN J. W. SCHAEFER & BRO, CHINA AND GLass, VICTOR E. ADLER'S TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, whi 7 AND 929 SEVENTH ST. Ww STRICTLY ONE PRICK, Cot Wear ER Wil ‘soon be here, and {nu your preparation for it be sure to inapect our assortment of the cheapest to ihe highest price. An examination is sell HEATING STOVES, ich 1s now complete, and embraces all grades, from ty solicited, W. 8 SENKS & co. 717 7th street n. sa- Open evenings until 9; Saturdays until LL az EFFIINN NERE GGG 00 00 78m. . EB MN RNE 6 G60 00 0 | F¥ IN NNEER GGG 00 Dpp Sss8 | _BOOKS, &e. MADE UP. TO ORDER WHILE WE MAKE READY MADECLOTHING THE PRINCIPAL PART OF OUR BUSINESS, WE | “ti WANT TO CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TOOUR | ¥ CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. | as | WE CARRY, PROBABLY, THE LARGEST LIXE | Ls AND THE MOST VARIED STOCK OF PIECE GOODS IN THE CITY. vei WE DON'T CLAIM TO MAKE THE LOWEST PRICED GOODS, BUT WE CLAIM TO DO FIRST- CLASS WORK AT VERY MODERATE PRICES. a WE MAKE A GOOD, ALL WOOL, NEW STYLE | CASSIMERE SUIT FOR $25, IN EITHER 8ACK OR CUTAWAY COAT. WE MAKE AN EXCELLENT ENGLISH DIAGO- NAL CHEVIOT SUIT FOR$28,AND ALL GRADE ABOVE, 3 WE MAKE A HANDSOME PRINCE ‘ALBERT SUIT OF CORKSCREW, TRICOT, PIQUET, DIAG- ONAL, FOR $35, AND UP TO $75. WE MAKE OVERGOATS TOORDER IN HEAVY WEIGHTS FROM $20 TO $60. | E. B BALNUM & CO. | 93] PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. TAKES PLEASURE IN FURTHER REDUCTION OF SUGARS. LIGHT YELLOW. 5%, WHITE,6 AND 6 MAKING A’ STILL CONFECTIONERS’, 7. GRANULATED, 7. CUT LOAF AND POWDERED, 8& OUR SUGARS ARE ALL THE PRODUCTS OF THE BEST REFINERS IN THE UNITED CARPETS Weare dally recelving our Fall supply AXMINSTER, MOQUEITE, BODY TAPESTRY and 1 TAINS aud DRAPERY in want of choice goods will find It to thelr advaptage te ee TtooE fi HOOE BROS. & CO., examine our stuck befor | Came ‘The largest and best in the city, with constant addi- tions of as soon as issued. Catholic goods wos | High Ligh: ‘or 24 sheets of Whitinz’s superfine Pay stuck of Books, wink foamect any compe Black noteorrede the Bookbinding in all its bratiches Cali and examine, ; T HE S tober 15 1 will offer to my friends and sia onus ae we ea buok of ail kinds. poner ‘This is an opportunity for those who wish Lo secure | discount rates. | ocld Great Mark Dows. ‘The continued warm weather duritig October and November hus greatly interfered wil } heavy clothing, and, in congoqu | ‘Has an immense stock of fine Clotbh | Hoys on hand, which has to An Immense stock of edit Pauts at the same rede tions. As our, house in the Di of WILTO! BRUSSEL, ‘GRAIN CARPETS, Also, CUR great variety. Thove In imeviatixc Dimnany. NEW BOOKS gud REST MAGAZINPS NC 7 TIONERY AND BU0K STOS ‘as eclally. Artists’ dLaterials, Nov- ies, Japanese and Chrisimas Goods at lowest prices St ULATING LIBRARY, SUT 14th street northwest, NEW BOOKS. ‘strong-Minded Woman, it Was Written, | ee ot kre, | sar siuksier, And new Periouicas a1 opes to match, Alvo, call und ell to prices | tion. Try arker’s permanent iclible, has no sediment, and will ne Try it. Engraving, Printing, Tuk. it ts i 4OHN C PARKEIS, 17 and619 7th street n. w. | many igi : =} vouten Or Tus Booxs, oltowsng te battle in Seotember com ey business, and wil continue this sale until ever: are disposed of--Nelentific, Poetical. ,and Miscellaneous works—uli yo. | uve! ness 1 will inerease with a larger | ‘A speciaity: will be | G. A, WHITAKER, 1105 Pennsyivania the sule of | Ce, THE MISFIT STORE, Corner 1U:h und F streets, for Men and fo, IF low prices can make Til the end of the busy sea have reduced Tastead of wat ve start ut once, $7.00 Mei 4 Overcoats to $4.50. '4 Overcasts to 6.00, '§ Overcoats to 750. £00 Men's Overcosts to 15.00. ‘ 25.00 Men's Overcoats to 16.50, $2200 Fine Kersey Newmarkets 1 $15.00. 923.00 Sutinclined Overcoats to $15.00. 923.00 Chi ‘38.50 Men's Suits to ¥5.00. $50 Men's Sults to 6.50. 0. 09 Men's Suits 10 S00. 00 Men's Sults to 10.00, 00 Men's Suits to 11.00, 0 Men's Suits to 13.50. Nuts to 13.00, HBOS $10.13 YEARS, .00 Overcoais 10 $2. W0 Overcoais to "2.50, 5.00 Overcoats to WU Overcoats to 5U Overcoats to 5.00, 00 Overcoats to 00 Overconis to Bt 1 1 00 Jacket und Pants to 3.00. 750 Jacket und Pants to 5.00. 8.00 Jacket and Pants to #00. 10.00 Sucket and Pants to 7.00, ¥OR BOYS, 13 TO 18, $4.00 Overcoats to $3. 6.00 Overcoats to “4. 7-50 Overcoutsto 6 10.00 Overcoats to 750. 12.00 Overcoats to 8.50. 15.00 Overcosts to 10.00. ‘$6.00 Suits to $4.00. ‘8.00 Suits to 5.00, 10.00 Suits to 650. 12.00 Suits to 7.50. 15,00 Sults to 10.00. ces ure always the lowest of aut ict, the above reduction net only STATES AND ARE ABSOLUTELY PURE cuts away all pfofit, but in many instances in the cost ofthe goods, THE MISFIT STO) A FULL LINE OF NEW CROP TEAS OF ALL CORNER 10TH AND F Don't forget, we are at the corner of 10th and F. GRADES AND PRICES, Ag, Oven ull'9 pm; Saturday 11.p-an, Electric a OUR SPECIAL CHOP CHEON IS THE BEST 50 CENT TEA IN AMERICA. FRESH ROASTED cog 00 FFP ERE ERB 85g 3 oy zg ¥ Pager ele G08 “oo? F oF Eee Hem S95 = ROASTING TONS OF COFFEE DAILY FOROUR NUMEROUS STORES ENSURES TO OUR CUS TOMERS FRESH ROASTED COFFEES THAT} ARE NEITHEK POLISHED, GREASED NOR WATERED. OUR PRICES ARE FULLY 20 PER CENT LESS THAN THE “GIFT” STORES FINEST GOV'T JAVA (ROASTED), 28 CENTS FINEST PADANG JAVA (ROASTED), 25 CENTS. KENNY'S JAVA FLAVORED, 20CENTS THIS FINE COFFEE 18 SUPERIOR TO MOST OF THE JAVA SOLD AT 30 CENTS, GOODS DELIVERED PROMPTLY IN ANY PART OF THE CITY AND GEORGETOWN. IN si Ki FOUND IT STORING FFICE OF W. W. LAMB, MD. 1249 HANOVER ST, PHILADELPHIA, DECEMBER 6, 1884, MESSRS, EISNER & MENDELSON, SOLE AGENTS OF JOHANN HOFFS MALT EXTRACT U.S.OF a, 820 RACE ST., PHILADELPHIA. DEAR SIRS:—I HAVE USED JOHANN HO} FF'S EXTHACT FOR THE PAST FIVE YEA! ‘MY PRIVATE PRACTICE AND TAVE ‘TO BE THE BEST HEALTH-RE- NG REVERAGE AND TONIC NOZHITIVE in OF D ALSO IN LUN TON WAS DRAWS BE TATION SEML-MONTH- ION OF BOTTLES IM- PASSED MY INSEE YEARS, = CHIEF DRUG INSP! 5 PORT OF PHILADELPHIA. IMITATION. NONE 5 MEURE OF SOMERS BEWARE OF WITHOUT THE SiG! “MO! ER” ON 1 Hp AN? suena mene ON Bas Txomsows GO KE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN TEAS, COFFEES AND SUGARS, nls SK COR 797TH ANDI STS. N. W. R. 8, B, SIGESMON D, PUPIL OF DR. P. RI RD, ‘Celebrated Specialist of the ‘Bars is ole propetsir for thet. af ROU the 4 the medical 's. BCENNA ‘OMices: New York, doctor cans ‘For sale att: SANE CAR FARE-GRANULATED SUGAR 7c: | § YOUNG LADY DeSIRPS PUPILS IN PIANO SS ‘Confectioners A, Ze: Oaen Cos, Laat and A: ‘Cabinet cod Pogdered Se: Light Browne." wD. Rts, wecu taht ant oa a ~ Oe Stee Ae Se ree A3, LADS CREB. MATHS "Tuaxxsarvixe Got mervioe Mantotect.” Appinonis at reenies tae FAMILY MINCE MEAT. Riateer company. eS SM care Cipetrear PLUM PUDDING. MANDAKINS. Mata, BARNES ERUCE SCHOOL oF ORANGMS. BawaKas, Revdiowork, Brass, Dengan 7 astra, Cong, (Our 3-Year-oid CATAWBA, $1.00 Gallon. Best tn as - nt Studion: ois 2. nw, Washington, Hour: 10 to 1. miecorte” -° Our ARMY AND NAVY WHISKY has no superior. $4.50Gal. Bote, LOO © WITMER @ Co, Fine Groceries _fo2S 1918 Pa ave. Spec ADAYS: FOUR LBs xed Nuts, 50e, nits, Tage. I: New Girrahts, 3 Tit for doe! Sprupe ty hong S Ps ome Oe. ga Golden Serup, 40 to, 0c. gat Callformia Honey, St Ib dvb, Bucker A pple fatter. Me: 10D. Bucket Peach Butter, Boe; Sib, Thicket Brewers ‘Sib. Bucket Mince Meat, Sue: New i the, Sez ibe New Sos "Roller S230 84.75 and & p. . Sib Tomatoes, $1.05: Sugar Cured Hams. 12430. 1b: Sagat Cured Shoulders. 72, ih. Salt Cored Shoulders, Gohtee, 10 to Lange fa. Totes heck Candies | . age Ia Tot wheat, Se Candies for taige Ib. INDIA TEACOMPANY: HOA ee We. Fei strect cars pass tue doors or send Postal a G POR ai UR PRICES, NOK AT OU} Choice SUGAR CU LOUR, per BUL, $6.90. SEAR DARD in tant x Sand 10 pound buckets, Ge pound S) TABD in WALKER & WRIGH yn R KELLY, ‘Whotesale and Retall Dealer in FIRSTCLANS BEEF, VEAL, CORN BEEF a sretiALTIS os Stalls.—628, 629 and 630 Center Market, Oth st. wing. 206 and 208 Northern Liberty Market. Marketing delivered free of charge toall parts of the city. ES cco FEE RRR cock RR b | ER RRR Cok cco EEE THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, fs without a dovbt the most BratTireL and the most Nerniriovs Floar Li the World. ‘The Millers have not 01 containing as it goes all thy ery invented up to the present time, but they produce 4 Flour Usvnrassep by any millin the world. To prove that, we would simply state that a large quan- or this magnificent F ped annually to Kurope and eacen al the principal world, We GUARANTEE that IU is 1 hard wheat Grown in M starchy eached, and Is consequently Yielding more bread to the barrel than any ocher Flour. The best trade aduaits that King qualities it is the cheapest, as best, for elther fanitiy or bal thse, unsurpassed by any Flour made. ‘Kyery sack and every barrel is warranted lo give entire satisiaction STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY. ‘One of the most beautiful Winter Wheat Patents ever offered to the trade. It is nnexcelied by anyother Patent except Ceres, and will please the most ex: acting housekeeper and sutisfy the most fastidious epi- cure. GILTEDGE A magnificent Winter Wheat Patent. N HILL, and the Standard Famfly Flour of the District. 11 is equal in quality to a great priced Patent Flours, whilst it ean be bought for considerable less money. We tors to bring forth a STERLING, GILT-EDGE, RELIANCE or GOLDEN HILL, and we tel assured Uhat any housekeeper wis tries them once will never uve anything else. For sale by al grocers. Wholesale Depot, corner Ist st, and Indiana Hix Toe. per Specialty,” Goods delivered fe prices for cash ‘PUOLE. BROOKE. & CO., "944 Lousiana avenue. P50 FoR HoL Day PRESENTS. from the plain Rosewood to the richest ornams styles in all kinds of Woods, intial a Marquetry and other ornameatal finksh, artistiestyles, Of the manufacture of WM. KNABE & CO. UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH AND WORK- MANSHIP, PIANOS FOR RENT. First-class Upright, Square and Grand_ Pianos for rent. WM. KNABE & CO.8 WARFROOMS, as S17 Market Space. GPCOND-HAND PIANOS FORTHE HOLIDAYS. s AN EXTENSIVE AND ATTRACTIV} "ASSO comprising a number of Little used, almost good as new. Ail PIANOS. offered in good repair. serviceable inst ‘as low as 830 to. HLY INSTALL ASH. WM. KNABE & CO’S WAREROOMS, $17 Market Space. PIANOS FOR SALE AT terms, “INO. evolutonlard the sinew tn, Besa panos. A fuultiess instrument of unequaled darabiins. sold at a price below that of any other Arst-class plano made. EN HST, 453 7h st. aw 433—VERY BEST ORGANS AND PLANOS, $30 to $600, for cash, easy payments or rented. EVERETT, 433 7th st. now, PIANOS TO RENT—A LINE OF FINE UP- Fights, new and second-hand. ny EVERETT, 433 7th st. now. eTABLISHED 1864, DEEN, CBR Stief, Kranich & Bech and Weser tros! Pianos, Gully’s Selfplaying Instruments. Pianos and Organs exchanged and for rent and rent applied if purchased, Baxoatss Ls Prasos Several SQUARE GRAND AND UP, RIGHT PIANOS, which bave been walrrre for sale of rent upull casy terms, att Music store of E. F. DROOP, 925 Pennsy! Sole ncy for the celebrated Steinway & Sona, Marshail & Wendell, Hallett & Cumsion, Pr. Set eoeie ab x Pf ae ere ment fa the past 50. wears. Elegant tock.” Easy KRAKAUER BROS. THE G D. PEARES . Pianos and the Burdett en Rea beat reasonable: price G.H. KUHN, 407 10th st n.W. SALE OR RENT- F ATV. BECKER'S, 801 911 st. nw. Area First-class Tuning and Repairing. Established over 20 years. Exensox Praxos, OVER 36,000 NOW IN USE A thoroughly first-class and reliahle plane at @ medinm price. STECK @ CO. AND BAUS & CO. PIANOS. Pianos sod Organs exchanged, repaired, tuned boxed, and fur rent, Reut applied if purchased. bei abd Mbvst complete assortment of Sc music.a they. eI Frese ‘m29 Managing Partner of the late Sirm of Kilis&0o GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. _ 13m AFULL LINE OF SHAW KNIT HALF HOSE, the Best Wearing Sock in the world, 8 B ELLERY, rts of tae old | PIANOS AND ORGANS. _| ENS OF, ND, SQUARE AND rei | PRIVATELY OR IN CLAns AT the pupils’ residence—by PROF. H. LARROQUK, ative atld a graduate of Sorbonne s Culver Ret, French Miulster, Apply 714 1h st Aw, 281m ADAME OCTAVIA SEWELL Ee has removed to 1200 Thode island ave., where Weill resume her clagses in Music and Langiages OME SCHOOL FOR Boys rook HV Academy Brookeville, Montgon punty, Md. Doin on” Pete I Term of Brookevilie Academy will Tuary Ist, ISN Special Clases for Young Men pre | parting foF Scientific or Business Life,the Universities olleges and Theolozioa! Seminario, €220 per year | Principal's Library open gratuitously to all advanced: | stude: Rev. Dr. C.K. NELSON, Principal, cS PRYATE, LRSONs TN | Book K Er a manship, and ‘Mathematics. Py ches. Terms muderate. 275th at nw. W Anunginy sciigot oF Fis DECORATIVE DESIGN, Vernon It Thorongh inetroction in Trawing, Painting, (ve signing, Modeling in Clay and Mechanioal Drawing, Also, Decorative Art, nem GENTLEMAN WISHES TO GIVE Lexsona aX iu Latin, Greek, Mathematics and the English Rranches privately’ or In a school: best references low. Address Box 87, Star ffi IST. TEACHPROF PIANO Particular attention _GERMAN LADY WITH 1 A snenda sires papits of aoa "Modern “lose: Minciig. afte Method: goad German, Parisian tanght with st ne MES, BUSS ASD RS. MEI ARE Pre AVE pared to form 4 class for young ladies caumber y ETAINMIAT ecu CArEALiON a Fpassed mietiionds. MRS Uimited to twelve, in Engtiah branches, Classi, Mathematics and Frivate lessons will alse be kiven to bors the afternoon and evening, temntonce if preferred. be tia! upon application. Voce Boston. teac metiod). Is prepared to recels mas 1310 F st. 1 CHOOL OF PR sRAPHY SCHOOL OF TYTs WRITING SCHOOL OF ENGUISTL SCHOOL OF BOOkK-KEEPING, Al! Shorthand Rooks and Supy All Writing Machines and Suppites. HSTRERT Nw. nie ARED TO RESUME jaterand oli paiuting, at IMO K | at. | Or GR ARED Sor. | Mi GatereN ttre ron Akl st, nw Thomas Circle, Teachers trained. 4) Grenax CLASS ($1 PER MONTH) WEDNES DAYS wid SATURDAYS, 7 p.m. Young Men's Christrian Association, New ‘York ave. Priv sous aud classes of French, Mallan, Latinete. Liweule Liccollege, Corcoran huijding roo 12: ay-tm MS MARGUerat Mi of Eloention. Matic’ stage Cletewmen. aed Tra Fates yy or address 2 erm ak Tek chat mw. ony tn Ro BUIACS ENGLISH fad nye b hh sl. nw. Al session cunMenee: SEPTEMBEK 23ch. seb-comi | GHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING PRACTI | SS cally tangtt. Siecees ycua | ate followed Hrtvate’ pups Iimited. RF. CROMELT Stenoctaphers. 4 ave. OF The ‘wall tak ‘harmony European masters tollowed. For terms and other | particulars | olsun Apply at 1025 Vermont ay. SRIAN BUSINTSR COLLEGE COR. 9TH ats A practical business eciuration that, qualilies young inen and woren Lo support thearselves nd Successfully perforin UM. arity | Thorouzis jusirur rs | Tish Language. Co: Ok keepin, Hitical Hoonomy, Stenography ve Writing Regae Jar day and evening seaniong testbed TURSD AY, Sept. 1. at #agn.and 6 pm. Office open for area | ments, by the year or quarter, on and after MONDAY, Aug. 24. A fill corpsof teachers. Illustrated Circa: lar, giving full information, sent free on ap HESEY'C. SPENCER, Principal MES. SARA A.SPENCUR, Vice Principal. au’ VOLLIERE SCHOC FoR Bors, 1588 T street nw. \GTON INSTITUTE—BOARDING AND ww Alexandria, Va. six t educational advan- vowerate. Ai cipal. eld ‘Four boys taken as bourders, och Wass yorv ‘Ouly school of the kind here. A special invita tion to ail to see the method br which you ean soon earn a professtom. 20 Tt st. a. ection. RIVATE LESSONS IN ALL GRADRS OF P : colleges, sindy: woedults evnfientia: tor TF! INSTITUTE, aw, cormer Sth and K ste ne. é SW. FLYNN, A. Evening Classes, $8 and $5 amouth ) 2 Kk Frexcu INDERGAKTEN, EV REMONT, Lessons'to Adulte ERR poses, - | VA “Professour de Pranouis, 1014 170) st. nite! Trench Conversation clasts for Lailles wid Gentle: men at 645 p.m Ladies at Ll am. Boys and Girls 30 pan. Parlian pronunciation, original, practical cessful systeus. 2m PULA PREPARED FORSM and Varwur Colleges. Also for Civ amination. 1006 Net. nw. Pupils structed in English, Prench and Muse. | erences. Apply to Principal, = LUCENE Cote ive of Paris, France. Nab | Of all ages i Hi | ort ug at practical und immediaie | conversational results. 1598 1 st. osu yb OF ELOCUTION AND iit Lasoca Yo4 M pareet in... Mrs. M. STEVENS HART, Principal, Fourtis sear begitis Ocober Ust, Usd. Graduaion sidents after fill ours, apon exauatow thon endorsed by a respons.ble Board of Judge Thorongh Instruction to ‘Teachers, Miuinters, Ora tors. Singers and others in the Culture and Develop: ment ofthe Voice. ‘Special advantages for the Study of Practical Eng- list offered to Foreigners, Core of miammering: ‘stuttering and all pall Vocal Defects. Methods en Wy promivent local raician PAV Timited nomber of Student accommodates with board in the futnily of Principal. sel 7 3mm W sticron COLLEGIATE INSTITUTA 1023 Vermont avenue, Bourding aud Day Seton for Young Ladies aud Little Gtr ‘This institution will enter upon its twelfth snnual session Weds 234, 1955. nesday, Seplember 23d, Mrs Z D. BUCH ER. Principal. Miss H. E HUNT&R... Vice Principal. Assisted by @ tull of ex teachers. Pan yg nergy: ee ’ EG HE BERLITZ SCILOO1S OF LANGUAURS WASHINGTON, VROVIDENCK v _ oc Apply Prot. Pr SHELDON'S DANGING ACADEMY, 1004 Fst. Adults Monday, Weduesday wid Priilas. 7 10980, juveulies--Monday Sh Wedoesdny, gato 8,and Saturany, 1 to 2:30, Mis Ax Conservatory. “Fiano techuiqus, harmony’ ead caltare. 1012 10m st nw. ry LEAVITT OF BOSTO) Certified examiner of the X Engiaus, iss BILTONS: M"YSciR usp rrexcn scxoon 2] Vermont ave. TLFTELD, MUS. DOC, 720 17th st. nw, Pir Fiat, 28N5. nel 9 Sum QCHOOL OF MUSIC. (ESTABLISHED 1877. See tGe Sun new Hours, 1 to 6:50 pan co, P Pe Fes EE BUTE ENT Teage M™ 28ers 2gu sal AND “FRENCH an J] DONCH WILL RESUME INSTRUCTION Oe Borthwest el 2-ta __SEWING MACHINES, oc. _ To Maxz Roox We Wu Or.

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