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Eat Se : - , D. C., FRIDAY, WHERE THE coxcmessmes Live. | Mayvory, Ww. C5 Mitch. EDDILE, ‘THE VANDERBILT BOYS. Swrrs Srrome . EDUCATIONAL. t legs. = A List of Senators and Represeutatives | Mccomnus LE. Md. Welkeee ‘The Millionaire's Principal Wetr—The | sorys own remedy, made from roots gatherea | MU ARAM net ee ena A, CEBMAN eaene aud Thei> Places of Residence. Mecreary, J. Ky Kleen ‘Othide sean. from the forests of Georgia, The method by which | any tee fr Cama and Modern Stu mane ° icKevna, J., st.n.w. - ‘the: (hod: good German, Paridan following is a list of Senators and Repre- | McKinley, Win., 0., Bobit . == oe it ts made was obtained by a halfbreed from ‘French and taugnt by grammar couversation Parobascstalony ces of residence in this | Sestiiite ay Tehos % From the Philadelphia Press. of the | Creek Indians who nhebited certain portion af | and eplauolary style, with ‘tisurpasend eecthoan : Merriman, FA. NY." It is believed that the greater part Georgia, which was communicated to one ofthe early | 1215.0 st mw. a city, evrre Millard, 8!C..N: ¥., Atiingion. dead Croesus’ property will go to his eldest 90, | settiers, and thos the formula las been handed dows | >RIVATE _LERSUNS —IN BOOKED Milter, J. F. Texas, 710 11h st. Cornelius J. V: who if about forty | to the present day. The demand hes been grad- ‘Mat Pen ‘and in sil 4 e.and H st. n.w. | Milliken, S. L., Me., 1510 H st. n.w, it academic ed- ‘until @ $100,000 laboratory is moderate. “Apply to C.F. D, Vt ave. Bilis, R. Q., Texas, 1115 G ste new. years of age. He received a good Son cstenary el bape Beeman oA foreign | 2/ 5th st. ne. Sipee Mitchell, CL. Conn., 3 Dupont Circle, cation and had some banking expe rience, | now necessary ‘crested, ated enlarged facilitien will YOUNG LADY DESIRES PUPILS IN PIANO Moffatt, 8. C., Mieh., Enpitt, ‘after which he was assistant treasurer and | demand bas Deen sag Cabinet Orean Paving: good relereacee Ae Botie?, 3. Sapo se | MOTEL BS Misa Metropottan, treasurer of the New York and Harlem for ten | benecessary to mest it, This grest LIEU, 421 Otani, eres SS jig NN iceon Yee ina "| eve pean ie ts Reet work | ygeranx nLOOD PORIPTER ee aa Morrow, W. W., Cai., 809 14th st. nw. ing man in the office during that period,” s 1014 st. D.w. Also one in the evening for he st. now. Murphy, Jerry "H., lowa, 610 13th st Mr. Depew to the Press correspondent, “He cones seni a glial nesters Tian Pronoun prac- a stn. w. eal, ion 22 Sao aw. pibbrast ele renraiein was very | CANCER, CATARRH, SCROFULA, RCZEMA, | vanced, SD i. ee eee = Hist nes 4. Ills 130 Ma. ave. ne, feo the, death of bis Eranamather, when, <hle] ULCERS, REEUMATISM, BLOOD TAIST, GC Y ig es esprit Nekion! K. Minn, oe a father assumed the ney of .. Laan: ENTLEMEN Aw. UTES. ati the alete Norwood, Thos Mf. Gas tatressional. bilt roads, Cornelius made first gel ste hereditary or otherwise, without the use of Mercury. seats D Lor i Ate EL } New York ave. Gates, Wm. ‘ational. dent of the New York Central, and took e ‘was | OF Potash. , FRENCH CLASSES AND PRIVATE LESSONS. Omer we © Donnell, J. Mieh., Hamilton. of the finances, while his brother W- K. (es | Books on “Contagious Blood Polson” and on “Blood ‘Abo, Literatare, Composition, location, Dassen, Henge 12, ioe TL ave. cre crial, Cs Vas S14 12th ork Br tng Eecgnd vice-president, and given, cece | and Skin Discases,” maled free, italia ni) mae olph, Jos. . 8 Lateyette sjuare. Neill, Charles, Pa, 1326 5 ave. a. devolved Exam Bduntticls Sass. av YNeiil, J. J. Mo., derbilt retired, three years ago, an AERA SAS) on BS pag Sta Se the active management upon his three, son Room 129; Corcoran Ballin, Evorts, cor. Isth and I ste. n. w. | Outhwaite; JH. Ohio, 8e6 VE cee he constituted Vornelius chatrman of the board THE SWIFT SPECIFIC Co, i ‘and 1th streets, oS. — Owen WeDo iad eit set of directors of the Central and Michigun roads. GERMAN CLASS ($1, per month), Y. M. Christin ee ee Parken A Conk. Wee Besides hig octal dutics tn eqnneetion with : Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. | Amociation Rooms, 1409-1411 New York uve: Gorman, Arthur P-; Md., 10 Latayette square. | Payne, 8. E.,N. ¥., Portland. ine Tallronds of the Vanderhiit Rystem, 157 W. 334 st.N. Y. 18 Gray Geowe. J. Z., Miss, 1 Be lius is a vice-president of the Young Men’ en Christian assoclation of New York city.a mem- eo, ih st. Payson, L. Ett, 1115 G st. nw. P Maryland ave. ne. Peel, 8.'W 22 N. J. ave. 8. el P ber of the board of the -.nternational Young habe here eae Pew ay ate Niet Men's Christian assoclation, one of the trustees Harris, cham G., Tenn.. 209 East Capitol st, | Peters, 8.R., Kansas, 27 of thee A taerica Hithle alcipts, trosstrer of the Harrison, B., Ind., The Woodmont. Pettibone, A. H., Tenn., otestant Episcopal Doniesile missions, & joseph RL, Conn,, 312 © st. nw. Pheips, W. W., New Je: See mic tha are ta nice Cat mies, Onder Hoar, Gborge F., Mass., 1525 K st. now. Pideock, J. W2, Willard’s. esylum, for the Huptared and Crippled. and < John J” Kansas, | Hsin Piree, Wm, AJ Ri,’ Arii the Protestant Episeo leatnamm inary, » Howell F., Tenn., 1016 Vt ave. Pindar, J.S., N.Y. Willat ghairman of the ratirond jbranc of, the Young Arkansas, National hotel. Pinmb, K,, thi, 1830 141 Men’s Christian association, and connected I ‘ st. now. Price. W. f., Iowa, 1403 N. X- an official capacity with a number of other ioe. tor, 1th and Clit Hanaall 63. Say 120 Cet ae. feqular attendasst at St marinolomew's Protos. ooo ag ee Ape iP amma Somme cba Days age (E cee tant Episcopal eburch, in the affairs of which MeMiulian, $3. iC, Minn., Ebbitt_ House. ‘Texas, Metropolitan, he takes a deep intei res ‘J. 1014 Vt. ave. i, Thos. B., Maine, Hamilton. Ww. = Vandernil the next son, Is fond of te h not so much so as his father Heldea wes, See iian. Or the’ lute ceanmedore: and, he indulges, in Rice Wm. W., M: yachting at times, Asa man he is less popular Richardson, J, with his fellcws and associates than any of his Riggs, J. M.. Til, Be. brothers, He is of asomewhat morose tempera- Ist st, ne. Rogers, J. H., Ark., 1311 1ith st. n.w. ment, but his wite thoroughly understands as Circle, Romeis, Isaac, Ohio, Ebbitt. bim, and be is greatly depen lent upon her 2 Vt ave. Rowell J. H., lil., 1103 G st. n.w. strong character and will power, . Ho {s not a 35 K st. nw. Ryan, Thomas, Kansas, National, club man, and, asa rule, now leads a compara- ition. Hobertson, T. A. , 601 13th st. 2. we tively quiet lite. He is something of an epicure Ky. M YG st. nw, and always has a table, In business he 12 14th st. now. makes up his mind to adefiaite line of action R. i. ave. very quickly, but although he bas much of the Vanderbilt obstinacy, he is at times eusily in- fluenced, and relies greutly upon the Judgment . : ola few trusted friends. Mr. and Mri. Vander- Se a ee pe bilt have three cbildren, the eldest about nine Swope, John A., Pa., 214 A sts, sora. bout 37 Stone, W. J. Mo. 133 Maryland ave. ne. erick W. Vanderbilt, is now abou years old, {s of medium height, somewhat spare igure, with slightly reddish "hair and smail moustache, and a rather sallow complexion. He is not @ society man; he finds his pleasure in out-door sports, Passionately devoted to ngleton, O. K., Miss., 1620 15th st, n.w. Sayers, J.'D., Texas, 1114 G at. now. pringer, W. M., IIL, 226 N. J. ave. se, Stewart, Chis, G st. now. yachting, he spends most of his time in the ie oe Ws meron board his’ fine sloop, the Vidette, Y. nt Port her, T. jetrope h he purchases ut eighteen Months nie Se ey Ny See ropali tan ugo. He ls ‘in many ways the most popular of 313th st. now. Stone, ., 1401 H st. new. the sons, and all the employes around the pitt. ‘i Stone, W National” Grand Central kuow and like “Mr. Fred.” He is very popular also among the men he knows well, and Is considered a thoroughly good fel- low,’ entirely devold of any snobbishnue pretense, As a business man he has a reputation, and, indeed, there are many Stephenson, 1, W Spooner, HJ.) i. 1, Stewart, J. W., Vt St Martin. 1 Adams, Arlington. Adams, J. Y., 1515 Host. Ailea, C. H., Mass., 1011 13th st. np. w. who ational. Allen, £2 M.. Mise. & = know the family who do not hesitate to say. Anderson, © M. 2th st. now. Le acne ae that he has more financial ability than any of ‘Anderson, Jchn 3 G St. DW. -Md:, National. his brothers. He is fond of taking a “flyer” in Amoi, “Arlington, the street now and then, but never speculates Atkin 1th st. or wildly, He bas a cheers, pleasant Baker, Chas. S/N 5 13th st. whieh of itxelt wins him friénds, and Ballentine, Jon is also much liked. She was formerly John =. Miss Anthony; married frst Mr, Torrence, Shred meae a cousin of Mr. Vanderbilt, and, becoming 7 New York ave. Mich, Kopit. uc a divorced, married her present husband. This pitt. eT Rhone RET Em | was about: Bye years ago and themmacrinne: Tst. nw. eben hs Co ON Ties at ee which was very sadden and'performed without * Porthind. - ‘ ere Ae nsultution With his parents, angered W. H. derbilt exeessively. The young couple vont, B some time {i ain apurtinent house at Bennett. k. ietropotitan. nue and 40th street, and then, the | wham, Ht. 4, 1019 Conn. ave. tos if st or Vanderbilt having relented, were in- Blanchant. N.C), Lal, 212 North Capitol st, Taylor, EB. Ohio. i716 Ml ct led in the handsome house formerly occu- Bland, 8.1", Me. Willard s. ae G, DLO, dae ate at. now. pied by himself at th avenue and 40th street. Biiss, X.M.O'N.Y", Arlington. ? ire aot din stn we. ns. F. W, Vanderbilt, mcanwhi.e, became Blount, J. Hf. Gal, National. Senden re very much liked by her lusband’s family, and Bound. ¥., 7 seh st. 6 2 Qiat m.w. the relations between herself und her formerly milton, a norton, J. W., Texas, cor. 6th and En.w, | ule tather in-law grew to be most cordial. She ca * entertained considerably last winter, giving a See Ye series Of handsome receptions, but her hus: ‘ . ATW Wik ei2 12th st. band’s aversion to the gay world’ keeps her to 1S North Capitol st- | Voorhees, Chas. 8.,Wash-Ter., $13 12th st. nw | Sime extent ont ol society. Lafayette sq. W at 4, Thos, 3. Tnd., 628 East Capitol st. Vanderbilt spends most of his day at ane ie the Grand Central depot. where he looks after Tst. | Wards Jus, ith See the interests of the Nlekei-plate road, . iw B., Onto, cop oid | George Vanderoilt, the youngest gon, about i Wilson! W.L!, W. Va., 1008 8 st. n. w. 28 yeurs old, is under size, of very frail ‘phys 39 K stn. we Weaver, J. Bo lows, 110C nee ue, thinand paie. Heis the student ofthe ton. | Wellbarn, Of, Texas 1316 13th at, fuinily, and spends almost all his time among ait Lst.n. w. ‘ i. 1il,, $00 C ste Sew. | his Looks. Ot these he has a large and com- d's. Wie. Gt va Gloisice Ce plete library next to bis sult of apartments on 1101 K stn. w. Waketieid,’J. &, Wis.. National” the second Hoor oi the Fifth avenue mansion, Niu, Le Droit park. | Warner, W. Ma Wage Mere, He delights In delving umong inusty corners 52 Bsc. ne. Winans, EB, Mick, 52 Beta, of old second-hand bookshops, and is suid to be 1702 Sth St. now. WHtgcnn Po cron emies | avery clever hand ata bargain, and to be able del.) 11 Grant place, Warner, A. J.) Onio, 815 12th st. to hggle over the price o: a desired volume S Ebitt Weavec aco ete eae like any old bookworm, He dislikes society, White, Milo, Sinn rota ee and it is with very inueb difficulty that he can Willis A.S Ky Sletrepolttagen | be induced to go out at all, He is very tond of West. Willlard’s Music und is frequently. to be seen at the opera, White A” Cpls | Whe child of his old age, he has always been one Wolford. F. ‘915 G st. nw. Of bis father's iavorites and was is constant ade, Win. HE, MG. taao Pane: w, companion, entering into all his plans und dsworth, W. Hy Ky, Arig sharing all'his hopes and fears. He lus evinced ©, dor Alan, £22 East Casio’ at, much literary promise, and it is understood Whiting! Wm. Slase, Aeiinenee that his fatter had very ambitious views for Wooaburn, W Nev7621 13th et him Ia this respect. He has always taken the see. Cabinet Ministers’ Residences. The following are the residences of cabinet officers in this elty: Thom: deepest interest In bis father’s plans regarding his Staten Island property und had really charge of the arrangements and building of the Mausoleum at New Dorp. He is nota close dan aud does much oon in distributing large amounts in charity, while he watches care- Secretary of State, 1413 e Bees fuily the interests of any poor relatives und sees Daniel Maubing, Secretary of the Treasury, | Uist whey are remembered at Christmas. aud yl sireet. other seasons, As inay be imagined, George W. C. Endicott, Secretary of War, 1313 16th | Vanderbilt is also a iavorite with his brothers z and sisters, Whitney, Secretary of the Navy, 1731 | Q. €. Lamar, Seeretary of the Interior, the | Portiand, Garland, Attorney General, 1815 ——____se0_—___ Comedy After the Great Tragedy. Wash. Cor. Christian at Work. : fe It is quite the 1ashion nowadays to sue news ide Island avenue. Paper editors for libel, but rarely are found + Vilas, Postmaster General, 1329 M | Clergymen among the plaintiffs, An excep- | tional case of this kind has attracted much at- tention here. Last week came off the trial of the suit of Rev, W. W, Hicks against Tue | EVENING Stax, alaiming $35,000 damages tor alleged libel in’ refereuce {0 a report taut Mr. Hicks bad made a demand on the government for money tor the bones of Guiteau. Mr. Hicks | was at the time the pastor of the Tabernucie cburch of this city, and the spiritual adviser of ef ‘The jury, atter an extended argu- ment of the case by counsel, and an elaborate | charge by the judge on what constituted a libel, brousht ina verdict of one cent damages, It Was boped that we bad heurd the last of Guiteau when his body wus buried, but here reappear his bones to add a comedy ‘at the end of asol- emu national tragedy. Capitol. “00 Hostilities Resumed. 108) ropolitan, -_ ——<e— Germany's Great Undertaking. | To BUID A SHiy CANAL BETWEEN THE BAL- TIC AND THE ELBE AND THE NORTH SEA. The Prussian Bundesrath has approved the | Bill forthe construction of the ship canal be- tween the Baltic and the Elbe and the North Sea. ‘This canal Will cost Germany about 156,- 000,900 marks. Itts to be strongly fortitied, and will have a great military as well as com. al saiue. In the year 1873 Count Von cise eppesed the projéct, on the ground that t would be better to invest the money required the construction of the canal in Increasing imp but now tbat the “Plan for ioundin; has been carried out,the Field pproves of the canal. The defenses of Hee FO st. nw, { rmany must always remain a | SERVIANS ATTACK THE. BULGARIAN OUTPOSTS | divided task so loz... as a canal does not unite AT THREE POINTS AND ARE REPULSED, x Baltic with tu ‘Gerrvan Ocean, and enable} A Belgrade dispatch of yesterday suid it is fe rir Vessels to pass rom one sea to piber by a route which does notexpose them to | Rot believed here thiat the powers will be able he detizer oF falling into foreiga hands, The pro- | © Prevent a decisive battle being tought be- thas been under the consideration of ‘the russian government, more especially, since 1M65, nd'row at last, as it would seed It is golug to be reatized, tween the Bulgarians and Serylans. The Ser- vians will not admit that they have been con- quered. They now have a large ary, com- posed of the flower of the nation, concentrated here nd are burning w retrieve their military honor, Servia has sent # circular to the foreign imlnisiers here, slating thit she cannot accept the Bulgurian conditions as the price of peace, because they are dishonorable. Hostilities were therefore resumed yesterday, the Servians ut- — 08. Sad Sequel to an Elopement. THE GHtL'S MOTHER DROPS DEAD. About 4 o'clock Weduesday afternoon a Young man entered the Cleveland, 0., central police station and informed the superintendent w. | rd, UL S.. Dak., (de = ; i tucking the Bulgarian outposts at St Nich Gllditan. J.B. M st. nw. Bold, Cras in search of iatle Meyers, of Mans- | jacesae use puearion cubposts Af Ht Nicholas ee } Onilo, who ran away from home a few days | each point. No losses were sustained. Forty Ser. onneeticut ave, aso. He stated that it had been discovered that | Vians have been shot for Miuuilating themscives ‘fu, G11 13th st. nw. she left Mansticid in company with a railroad | bY bowie eee fit Deans - ges, Massive: nw, joan hated Corrigan. It was found that the | Wise Injuring themelvesto.escape military ser couple hud reated i vice, the girl was found, erre so dinneanteeh wuere she that her mother had dropped dead on hee the news of her Gaughter'’s escapade. Alter | Cunsclousness liad been restored ‘the girl was | Seized with violent convulsions, and it was | Quiz by the use ofa strony oplate that she was ted. ‘The couple had bot arried, | aud Corrigan has made his escapee) id ei | mespernte Fight ina Divore Court. |oLD MAX ossLow INSULTS BIS WIFE AND CLUBS HER CHAMPION. Mrs, Mary Onslow, of Jersey City, has begun @ suit for divorce against her husband, Richard al lan ordered the executions. nie, 1327 F st. nw. 614 13th st. .. Belvedere. ho, L005 8th st. a. w. Wiliard’s. st. aw. i ast Capitol st. ia.. Metropolitan, ie. ‘From the Cloak, Suit and Ladies’ Wear Review. ‘The National Dress society very wisely draws attention to the inconvenience of the ladies’ riding habit, the strained, unhealthy and tir. ing position it forces a woman to sit in, as well as the injury to the horse, which has to bear the weight of the rider onone side. The com- fort and well Being of both horse and rider would be vastly increased if the weight of the body were Ousiow, horse, tho rider having ® dress in which she Heinpaill, J. Js. ¢:, Stetropotitan, 718 ponte G00. A hi ise ne ewe Ss | penta eee at ta anne Te aes ahs, Henderson, D. B., lowa, Portland. Age When He caterad Tie s,tbout the same | Snd position not ouly more comfort, but ore dng SNC, Me nse. When he entered the office of the master | safety would be obtalued by greater security of ., 52 Best. ne. in chancery yesterday he said something to nis | seat and absenes of eucum! ‘wl, 1616 19th si. ring aud entang- § Wife which caused her to change color. Freder- | ing drapery. . B., lowa, Witlard’s, ve near Mrs. Ons: A., Ala., Woodmont Flat, beret tee tes Sg Bog time. Deverall overheard the re- regon, 455 Mo. ave. A Chip ef the Old Block. s Xe, and told Onslow he was no genthon Hewitt, A.5., NY. Wormley's. The men then came to bl - ‘Washington Corres pondence New York World Jest d: Jolin i, ba 137 Fat. maw, Cith, and Tor ‘Ave minntes they Raght feetee | One ot the interesting pictures in the House of 422 Sd st. se. ately. All the persons who were in the office ut | Representatives at the opening of Congress yes- &. ¥.. Ariington. Pend a eo leaving: as ies Porscaston of the | terday was the sight of Mr. MeElhone, the chief 1807 ea OF the battle; Kually broke ave ine the WOES | of the official reporters of the House, and his and ran into the street. fusoly from sew non ‘and @Irs. Onslow took twa borii drug’ store, where hls. wounds ‘wore dressed Qasiow was only slightly injured. ‘The hearing dn the divorce case was postponed, and Onslow son. Mr. McElhone has been in the continuous employment of the House as # reporter for the last thirty-five He has been right in one lace in’ the: Hause sluce the debuces of Cone Ht have been reported vorbatiea, He is to- a, 910 T st. 7, 1127 14th st. nw. : CA Regrets yen : 2 Oritbas o18 Tate ae, | aud overall procured warrants foi cach other's | wom no ong would gaspect of belng over forty” awl EN. 1112 Tsim, we By ei echsae ae ames gh as plane, #00 stood Just behind him PA, N > Hamilton. hg a BYIGINE OF A THEOLOGICAL Srupewr.—w. | Yesterday, He is 8 stroug-imbed, ol ne, non tke Written. ©. Walker, sindent in the theologieal eem\c Mead Tite ekere heed ek on 1, Texas, 805 11th st. 53, it Meadville, Pa., shot himself dead y. ER Tane dinar eotoplenton” Altieeaes bate Ala.. Metropolitan, day morning in his room in the college build- a on a porter ‘Rot Gologate), Bile Get. aw. ing. The deceused came from Brookiyn to at- | Over sixteen he is a coher 26 14th st. nw. tend college. He was a fine-looking and agree- | '* now a good. writer, 1329 K st. we able young nan, and very popular. His inabil. Bry es Hington. ity to keep up with his class is said to be the ‘The Lasy Life of the French President. 7 Gt sim. &, Sis mother ond atstey i ,% Bote addressed to | Parte Letter im the Chicégu Tribune, .. Wis., cor. of Sti & Cats. se, | his mother and sister asking forgiveness, and ™ saying God would also forgive him. ‘M. Grevy’s life at tlie Palace of the Elysee — ———_-+6e————— has beon monotonobs one. His daily routine a | ubuiNg Fenpixaxp WAnp.—Hiland G.Batch- | is about this: He rises at Sand takes for break. ins 2 io ave. eee botinee fast a roll und @ cup of chocolate. Then he iio, Wormiey’s, C. Ward, bis. wi land’ Mery G. Ores oe Goes down stairs and receives ‘visitors in the ongressional, mother.” The proceedii ‘are connected ‘with | great east parlor. He receives them, sented in fT 24th sw. the recent suit filed against the firm of Gravee ry as chair. If the weather is Hamilton, Last Uctover Batcheller obtained ‘= | cold he close by the fire, with his feet Ward aon a noon he has a Tris af- | the billiard an. bour a ownership of the his favorite Fest of the be defrauding nis cred- | devotes to fatking’ ; ‘believed, | with his ser the satis. ae 1 after that ‘Hanchett eles to ually balanced on bottr sides of the |. Gus Trmcs For Taz Bove ‘THE ENORMOUS INCREASE IN OUR SALES OF BOYS’ AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING DUR- ING THE PAST TEN DAYS COMPELLED OUR BUYER TO-REMAIN IN NEW YORE ALL LAST WEEK. HIS LINES WERE CAST IN PLEASANT PLACES. HE HAS PICKED UP SOME OF THE NICEST THINGS WE HAVE EVER SEEN IN THE SHAPE OF SUITS AND OVERCOATS FOR THE LITTLE MEN, AND AT PRICES CONSID ERABLY LESS THAN THE COST OF PRO- DUCTION, FOR THE SEASON I8 FAR AD VANCED AND MANUFACTURERS ARE COM- PELLED TO GET RID OF THEIR STOCK, AND WE WERE WILLING TO BUY AT THE PRIC THEY NAMED. WE FEEL IT A DUTY WE OWE TO THE PEOPLE OF WASHINGTON, WHO HAVE SO GENEROUSLY PATRONIZED US, TO GIVE THEM THE FULL BENEFIT OF EVERY ADVANTAGE WE POSSESS, WE ARE THEREFORE PREPARED THIS WEEK TO GIVE YOU SUCH BARGAINS IN BOYs' AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING AS WILL KNOCK COMPETITION SKY-HIGH. BRING THE LITTLE GENTLEMEN ALONG. WE WILL MAKE THEM HAPPY AND SAVE YOU MONEY. THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING COMPANY, N.W. CORNER 7TH AND D 9T s@r-ALL BLUE SIGNS. 9 J. M. GRADY, Maxsoze Herr We Azz Acam: OVERCOATS AT THESE PRICES: ‘$4.75, $6.50, 98.50, $10.50, $12.50, $15 and $18. SUITS AT THESE PRICFS: 96.50, $8.50, $10.50, $12.50, $15 and $18. OVEROOATS FOR BOYS from 13 to 17 years old at $3.75, $4.50, $5, 96, up to $12, SUITS FOR 9, $6, $7.50, $3.50, up to $12, CHILDREN’S OVERCOATS AT 92, $3, $4, $5, up to $8. SUITS FROM $2 up to $10. PANTS FOR MEN, YOUTHS and BOYS from $1 up THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING COMPANY, rr) CORNER 7TH AND G STREETS, Never Svcx Baxcarws IN MEN'S, BOYS' AND UHILDREN’S CLOTHING ‘8 are now offered at, the Great Sample Sale of Men, Boys’ and Children Clothing, opening at 924 7th street we. Over one thou sand Men's, Boy'sand Children's Suits and Overcouts Of the best goods, “Muy of then will bewold ‘at tess than he cost of the goods, say nothiug about the mak- ng and trimmings, “Actual bargains seldom come. A sample Salt worth @20 can be bought for S12. Over- coats ver ws" Suity at Little low, and Children and woukl have to pay forthe making. These goods are mostly in single Suits, only one of a kind, and are made of the best Eugiixi, French and American goods. Prince Albert Coats sold for $15, now xt $6: Suits that sold for $12 to $20, at ews in two-thirds efaeae iar Si aa fon a aaa ihe Sings ie bet ace fan anta Children’s Suits e250 to $6, and Overvoais for Men, Boys’ and Children from $2.50 up. You can secure you ean get litted in. We have alot of Children’s Suits— 54 in all—the price of them _ was $8.50, Fi 87.5. 33, Bead es aReS Ee EERO Fi ac ve your choice of titis lot for $3.9V. Little Overcoats for haif price. Men's Pants 75c., $1, $1.50, $2 up to 36. We have a lot of Prince Albert Couis, k bee mee serpy sold tor $18,920 and $22—your choice itil bn eslbe to pnameat, the thowpanes gegsed things iu Clothing for Men, Boy's and © i Sample Suits at 924 7thst. nw. bet. . stand Mass, i pe asta ges TUESDAY MORNING, at 10 ‘o'clocic. az Use Coxe IT Is THE CHEAPEST AND BEST. FOR GENERATING STEAM. FOR COOKING PURPOSES. FOR HEATING BY FURNACE. FOR HEATING BY LATROBE. FOR OPEN GRATES, IT 18 EASILY IGNITED. FIRE. IT MAKES A QUICK HOT If DOES NOT BURN OUT THE GRATE. IT 18 ECONOMICAL IT WILL PAY TO TRY IT. FOR SALE BY THE WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY. Come and see for yourself at ‘the Great Sale of | 453m PROF. C.K pr GHENT. IRIEND’S SELECT SCHOOI, 1811 1ST. No W. An Hlementary and High School for both Fate in English, Matematics, Natural Sclence, Ancient and M« ‘Langu Bue ected vay cg Besa Ae ye “tim + SY rtncipal. her lessons in German and jence, 813 M st. nw. ONZAGA COLLEGE,I 8T..N.W.—THE 001 GeeF inate comprises English, mn German Latin and Greek, Bookeeping, A: ‘and Mi emutics. As the studenis are organisedas a military, ‘Terms, $10 per Sattalon & uniform is. requi ‘Rev. E. A. MCGURK.8. J., \PADAME ALGA DANIEL WILL RESUME French at her new quarter in advance. a5-1w President, iS. ADELINE DUVAL MACK, 1424 NST. mare sep cine Sue ea a matic Art: ish branches, teachers for French and Mathemefion Ktsiwe NSTRUCTION IN LATIN, GREEK, MATHE- ‘Piinates and fengitan, by Prot F.A.SPRINGEN, Inte Gi Service Examiner.” Applicauis for examinnon re Apply 423 9th st. mw., care Goodyear jabber Compauy. ime \FARILLA BARNES-BRUCE, SCHOOL OF Decorative Art—Oll, Tapestry, Lustra, China, eedlework, Brass, Design. = So 915 Est. n.w., Washington, 1 c Hours; 10 to 1. Feet aan Pap R EARS, A anativeada graduate of Sorbonne’s Univer: sity, Ref, French Minister, Apply 714 13th st. nw. ims ‘OME SCHOOL FOR BOYS—BROOKEVILEE Academy, Brookeville, Montgomery county, Ad- ‘Term of Brookeville Academy will begin on” Feb. Tuary Ist, 1886." Special Classes for Young Sten pre- patiteg for Selentite'or Business Lifethe Universities, Jolleges and Theological Seminaries’ $230 per year. Pripelpal’s Library open gratuitously to all advanced sudects, Rey. Dr. C, K, NELSON, Principal. WASHINGTON SCHOOL, OF FINE ART AND DECORATIVE DESIGN, Vernon Row, 046 Pa. ave.—Thorongh instruction in Drawing, Painting, De Signing, Modeling iu Clay and Mechatical “Drawing. a rative Art nzeime MES, 227 AND MIS MYERS ARR PRE red to form a class for young iadies (number Uumtted to twelve) in’ Rngiish “branches, Classics, ‘Mathematics and French, Private lessons will also D6 given to boys or girlsin the afternoon and evening. Sud at the puplis! residence if preferred. ‘Circulars may be hud upon appitestion, nisime 1734 T st, 7 OICE CULTURE —MISS HUBBARD, LATEOF Boston. tearher of voloe culture’ (Rudiadolph method), is prepared to receives limited numper of pupils. Rooms 1310 F st. Terms reasonable.ni7-lm® <CHOOL OF PRONOGRAPITY. ‘ SCHOOL OF ‘TYP!-WRITING, SCHOOL OF ENGLISH. SCHOOL GF HOOK-KEEPING, All Shorthand Books and Supplies, ‘All Writing Machines and Supplies, ni6 624 H STREET N.W. DS, PASMORE, IS PREPARED TO RESUME Jsher classin water and oil painting, at 1h20 K a nw. p14-Im* MM obEE GEARED SCHOOL AND KINDER: GARTEN, Misses POLLOCK and NOERR Prins Gipais. ‘Tenth year. New England methods. Genuine Kindergarten. French and German languages. Classes Mmnited: 1127 13th st. n.w., one square from ‘Thomas Circle. Teachers trained. nl4-1m SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING PRACTE S) cally taught. Success teed If instructions are followed. Private pu Mmited. RF. CROMELL 2 Loulalaus ave. sea ame ve: OF THE WASHINGTON Mi Conegiate Tnstiave will take puoile in Vocal Sod instrumental rausie and harmony. Stethodsof the west European masters ‘ollowed. Bor terms and obser particulars Piauls-4t Apply at 1025 Vermont Sxexcen Tazawxccs 5 WREN EXACTLY REVERSED TELLS 4 STORY WHICH GLADDENS EVERY ‘HOUSEROLD. HOLIDAYS: FOUR LBS SeosDHAND Sugar jere, , 12g, 1c. Ib. E: r worth, 15 ing tor iba deat Cre oie east eam ie aah Meu tats ‘W._7Ut street cars pass the dapr; of send Postal ci ‘Wholesale and Retail Dealer in FIRST-CLASS BEEF, MUTTO! CORN BEEF A sPECTALT see 206 and 208 Ni Liberiy Market. ‘Marketing delivered free of charge toall parts of the ee nea Cree, Fos Con WHITE CLOVE HONEY ta 2%, Beaten Ga pet crate: ® full line of selected FAMILY GROCERIES. RED CAPE COD CRANBERRIES, 10c_ rt CREAMERY BUTTER a: iy Gooas deivered cas free. "All Goods at whalesale prices for BROOKE & 00., oc22 ‘44 Louimans Mee AVE lors, 506 12th at nw. | Paychometric Readini by letter or bair,medical examination with treatimes spirit tests with arm writing. ‘Hours from 9 a.m. to 1 p.im., and after 3 p.m. n2s-2w* Nat MEDIUM AND MAGNETIC HEALER, is at home, tom 1724 7th st. n.w., where she will be pleased Many triends Bud patrons, oc26-2m* tnd. apreheud and ticreby Bhysiol ally mid to comprehend an y, Rhysiologically treat each and ‘every ailment of the human frame. Hence. notwithstanding the prejudices of the past Specialists have become popular and indispensable to ule comfort and progress of mankind. "It matters not whether the ailment te of the eye, ear. tooth or toe the specialist's presence fety and relief to the sullerer. Dr. WHITE € SON, Foot Speciilists 1416 Pennsylvania ave, Washington, and 11 N. Eutaw st., Ballimore. nz DR SRG TONS VETERINARY INFIRMARY Between Hand I, 1éthand 1th sts n.w., near Cottage Maret Horses taken in and scientifically treated. ocsi-zm* MADAME FAYE. MANICURE AND SURGEON CHIROPODIBT, BOOMS 6 AND 6, VERNON ROW, a8 945 Pennsylvania ave. PENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, COR 9T! Sand D ste now. A practical buninoos edveatton tak jualifies young men aid women Losuy sel sha’ successfully perform ‘the active’ duties of life ‘Thoroneh inatrachou given in Rapid Writing, the Eng: lish Language. Correspondence, Rapid Ca‘culations, Bookicceping. sgl Lee porate ‘Law, Po- ileal Eeonotay, Stenographiy aind Type Wriing. Negu- lar day and evening fessov resuived TURD, Sept. 1, at 0 a.m.and 6 p.m. Office open for arran; meni, by the year or quarter, on and after MONDAY, ‘Rug 2s.” A full corps of teachers. Iilustrated Crreu: jar, giving full information, sent free on application. HENRY C, SPENCER, Principal. MRS. SARA A. SPENCER. Vice Principal. aus. YOLLIERE SCHOOL FOR BOYS Four boys taken as boarders. ood-om az 1538 street n. RLINGTON INSTITUTE—BOARDING AND Day School for Girls, at Alexandria, Va, six iniles from Washington, Highest educational advan- tages, with nt home. ‘Terios moderate, Address SIGS HEB} OCA C, POWELL, Principal clO-zm RIVATE LESSONS IN ALL GRADES OF Patiy To adults contitential: Brepares for college AITINSTUTUTi ew, corner th and Kate. aw, sw, Corn ematical, Classical, Busins a8. SW: ELYNN, A Me __ Evening Clanses, $3 and @5 amionth, Pasven, Kxpencayrex, MADAME CHEVREMONT, n22me 1619 K st. nw. Lessons to Adulte ‘Purris PREPARED + RSM SI Mand Vasa Gohegex "Also for CWIN Setvice “ES amination. 1008 N st. nw. Pupils of all ages in- structed Iu Euglish, Prench and Musi. Highess ‘ref cipal. oclO-3me RES ENE Frtinne, Anos tative of Paris rence. Nae ural ‘Method. “Aiming at practical and immediate 038m conversational results. 1638 1 st ASHINGTON SCHOOL OF ELOCUTI W ENGLISH LANGUAGE, treet Dw, Mra, M.STRVENS HART Principal Fourth year begins October Ist, 1885. Graduates students after full couse, upon examina tion eudorsed by a responsible Board of Judges. ‘Thorough Instruction to ‘Teachers, Miulsters, Ora- tors, Singers and others in the Culture and Develop- ment ofthe Voice. Special advantages for the Study of Practical Eng- lish offered to Foreigners. ‘Care of Stummering, Stuttering and all painfal Vocal Detects.” Metuods endorsed Gy prominent losal physicians. A imited number of Students accommodated with board in the family of Principal, 7 Serr, TW ssurxctox COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, 1028 Vermont avenue, Boarding and Day Schoo! for Young Ladies and Little ‘This insututlon will enter upon its twelfth annual seasion Wednesday, Sepiember 28d, 1883. - Mrs. Z D, BUCHER. ettereesnrmetecs +s PHD Ris 8 MONTERO Tiss Principal Asis bya fll corps of experienced teachers, ‘or. ea ‘and icolans Principal. = *Pauiezm ickiry Wood, ; Oak $7; Hickory, $8.50. Wood relephonie WHARFS AND RAILROAD YARD TWELFTH AND WATER STREETS SW. BRANCH YARDS AND OFFICES CONNECTED BY TELEPHONE 3209 F street northwest. 1615 7th street northwest. 1740 Pennsylvania avenue northwem, 1112 Oth street northwest, Se PIANOS AND ORGANS. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. TEE eee Fé 2 00.'s, ave a9) DIANO® FOR } ments, JNO. F. ELLIS & ave. 887 Pennsylvania ave 48-jan) Vee (AUILD PIANOS J finish. ‘aegant Hix a ao ss pass POR HOLIDAY PRES! FINEST ‘ABT from the plait = les the UNEQUALED IN First-class _U; rent. as NTS: a5 etry and other ornawestal ornate ‘lee Dut litte nsed, of serviceable instr’ PIANOS SECURED ae ae D REPAIRED. Penngivania ave HAMLIN ORGANS— civilized world. PIANOS, UNEXCELLED IN TONE, iurabt mi AND € OOS UPmGHT GRAND 2 Piano of tie world. New Tor the betiday the holiday seaton. HL SUMNER, Std th st. nae, ET, DAVIS NOS. UPRIGHT PLANOS, ‘all kinds of Fancy WM. KNARE € Co., PIANOS FOR KENT. Square and 4 Pianos for WM. KNABE & COS WAKEROOMS, S17 Market Space. PIANOS, AN | ATTRACTIVE ‘comprisiiig x number of eie-_ iota 00d aay Rood repair, A iu Dents as 1OW as $50 to KASY—MONTHLY INSTALL- ‘OR CASH. M. KNABE & 00.5 WAREROOMS, S17 Market Space. PIANOS offered ‘moderate prices and ou reasonable terms. JNO. Gi. SECONDHAND PIANOS FoR SALE AT * ELLIS & CO..937 Fenn, ave. Tu, ripe New Exsetaxo Praxo His revolutionized the business in first-class pianos Tah st. a, | A funitless instrument 21g | sold at a price below that of any other Arst-cluss plano to: of unequaled dorability. It is EVERETT, 433 7b st. uw. 433—VERY BEST ORGANS AND PIANOS, $30 ‘9000, for cash, ted. ‘easy payments or rent EVERETT, 433 7th st. now. TO RENT—A LINE OF FINE UP ud-hand. EVERETT, 433 7th st. nw. ‘new and seco: s™suisuep, rVHE KRAR z THE C ‘Co, Pianos, and tie Burdeit Organs, U Dest reasonable market ol Established over 20 years, Exzmox Praxos, 1864, a. L. WinD & BRO. 708 7th strvet northwest, ramich & Bach and) Weser idros| a Evlaying tusiruments, Pianos for reut aud rent appiiedit FS BROS, TH! PEARE rice eatrument a toe Onn, 7 10th st. a nba agent ‘ALE OR Ft GH. OVER 36,000 NOW IN USE. A thoroughly first-class and reliahle piano to medium price. STECK & CO. AND BAUS & CO, PIANOS, Pianos and Organs exchanged, repaired, tuned, boxed, aud for rent. Ren: appiied if parchased ‘Dest aiid aust complete assortunent of Ge. music. 4 the city, MENRY ERFRRACH, ‘O15 F sts m29 Managing Partner of the late firmof Ellis € 30 STEAMERS, Cexarp Lin NOTICI ¢ ROUTE. LANE ROU THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIM- IPED, UELWEEN Ni fe Mt PLER \ORK AND LIVER- CORK HARBOR. 40. N, R. NEW YORK. VTA. FROM NEWYORK. RATE~ OF PASSAGE—Cabin—$u0, $80 and $100, according to accomunudations. Intermediate passage, at very low rates, tickets to and ‘Steerage Steerage from Liverpool und Queenstown and all other parts ot ish, arviatleatyles, | T° Pret mb S WEREEONE TNE PE ara Coxets, 4 Ohio of secure fo at Baltunore and ave, St. aare Hotel and Ps Sees “thst. whart 1) 745 3. wa eae General Agent ‘TRAM! 4 wun! or Sankara: Nyon sat Toes Scene ee ar oe ee at sata. ant hap ee, Re weet Uhirsiay slows wad Wed ‘iternoons, 100% wharves On Su =a GSM, Te os OW FARE TO. = = ane. G. T, JONES Act, Test whart AMER LaDy wort, Wash Monday. Wednesday and Saturday, as 3:30 ‘Pirs-clas Fare, $100: Hound trp, el oa at Colonial Bene. on Saturdays, going: and lng. Fate OO cents Telephone ‘call #4 omac River Landings Seamer JON W. HOMPSON, Sunday, Tuesdays and Priday, > SOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. NEW MON STEAMER “Wak cry Leaves Ztharves mart gn MONDAYS, DAYS and SATURD. fs TUPSDAYS, FRIDAYS and SUNDAY pm. ing at River Landings as tar as Currioman, Va.and ® Cheuents Tay, 3M: wk aOR she _ CW. RUDLEY. Manner IRECT TO NEW YORE-FREIGUT <r ane J Ris Sons clos ut ee Bee schedule B PADGETT Acom, Teast topee, ATHOAV a Te i every SATURDAY at foaee Wantdngion, every WEDS Ti Freight at lowest rate, wh MT VERNON! at. VERNON: STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN thestreet wharf daily (exces Sundary Mme gece Onan yeturning, reac segaineon shows 3 OM. I, RLAKR. Captain, i RAILROADS. SHE GREAT Le) PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE TO THE NORTH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST. DOUBLE ARACK. si ENIEKY SThEL KRAUS.” MAGAIMICENT BQUIPMENT, in effect DECKM Bit OPH, 165, Trains leave Washington, from station, corner of Ota aud Bsirects, as follows: For Pitsburg and the Wert, Chieaco Linlted Exprowy Of Palace Slecplig Cars ‘at 9.00 a4. dally. faa Line, 4.0 am. daily to Chicinnats and StL sleeping Cars from Harrisburg te Cine Leaves 7) ‘ernion at 10 and Hotel Car vo St. Lous: deily except Sata ‘Chicago apts Sith ‘Sleeping Car Altooue. to chicago id Cincinnati Express, at 7-10 p.m. dafiy hg Care Washington to Uhieage connect Yigg at Be with “Western Kapress, wit through Sleepers “for. Lovlsvilie anes "Lomie Pacitic Expron, 10.00 p.m dally. tor Pitisiory ad vex with Sleeper Mareisbury tt ran a Cleveland. BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RATLROAD. For i:tie, Canandaigua, Rochester. huttuie, Nagara, 1 pm. dally excep Saturday, with Palme Scars ‘ushington to’ Rochester. Haven and Blairs, at ¥.50 v. For W: canner. ioe iv. cept Suda jew Work and the tas, 10.00 and 11. 10 and 1120 ror car, 840am. and mau _cept Sunday For Boston without change, For Brooklyn, N.Y, thr: sey Clly with bolts of iiroo direct transfer to Pulton st 50 puta. every day ue tralie comaect vex, aller ding ng double fer: w York city, . 20, 8 0 p.m. Limited eapros, #40 'am, ‘and & p.m daily, except Sunday: For Raitimore, 6.35, 7.15, 9, 9.40 1200, 2, 2.50, 4, 4.325, 3. 1. Totind 11-20 pan, For Pope's Creek Line, 7.1 a.m, and 4.40 p.m. daily, except ~! For Atnapone ‘except sunday. ALEXANURIA AND PREDERICKSBURG RAUL WAY, AND ALEXAN 5 am, 12.05 and 4.2% p.m. daily, A AND WASH HOD. ne 1 3 and 22.20" Midnight at 5.00 and 10.10 a2 2. ad 12.10 night Tckets and tulormation at the On and after NOVEMBER 161m, 1865, t leave from aud arrive at I aid P- Mth an Station as follows Leave Wacbingion at 9:00 0m. Rowed agar Ta nd Hd at bury oa and 2 ad rg O2b2 ama. and 2.07 pra; and a tonat SAbam-and4:/0pm ‘The train urriv Wasdhington at 8:35 a.m. and that leaving Wi won at 4:45 prin, are dally; wi Other talnware dally exceyt Sanday’ Monthiy and Comtnbiatiou Hates to att paints nae. an ‘Superintendent, Alexandria HE VIRGINIA MIDLAND RAILWAY. THE SHORT LINE To THE soUTH AND SOUTHWEST. Schedule lo Effect November 15, 1485. Bi strew: 4:45 pm. we Satopeat ibe nace ‘Through bills of laden given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Continent and ME Rta Tags opty ot the companys c office, No. 4 Bowling Crees. or both stcerageand Cavin aor BIGELOW & CO, 6065 7th street, Washing ‘VERNON H. BROWN & CO., New York. a7 ‘Messrs OTIS BIGELOW @ CO., (605 7th street, Washington, YENERAL TRANSATLANTIC CO) Boon. Bi x jarmandie, pe Banque fratmatiant Brak, mx ‘42 North River, foot of Mor- » Perier d 5 Dec. 23,6 S. Germain, Traub, Wednesday, Dec. 23, am Frangeul, Dee. 30, 1p. x. hi, in amounts to suil, on the nrigue of Paria, LOUIS BE BES J. BAXTER, ATTORNEY-A-LA’ Chief Luw Clerk Interior De ment. Twenty years in the civil service. ces belure the Cours, ‘and Bepartments Koom 31, Lebrott Building, cor. 8th and # sts. a7-3m* Jommilttees of Congress JAMPBELL CARRINGTON, ATTORNEY-aT- Cc Law. Practices in ail the Courts. ‘OMice 400 ulsians avenue (Barbour Law Bulldiug). Reside eres ae Ai LN ‘Bo cr New York. Niece Bene COURS A SS Wikis ot a: Lily Washington, D.C. Ei SPECIALTIES. becon Prompt R. LEON, THE OLDEST ESTABLISHEDAND only reliable Ladies’ Physician in the city, can ted dally. 464 Cst., bet. 44; anduth sis. b. w. treatment. “ice and consults tions Strictly contidential ‘Separate rooms for ladies, Oftice always open. dio-ere 7.00 A.M.—LY NCHBURG MAIL, dally: except Sun- ‘day to Local stations, connecting’ at Chariotiesvitie Ke. Tit Chesapeake ‘Ohio Railway, and at Lynch: bar. with Alleghany and Nori and Ralironds. Western 11.15 AM.—NEW ORLEANS PAST MAIL. daily, taking close connections South and southwesi Pull man ‘Buffet cars from New York and Wash ington to Atlanta: Puliman sleeping Cars fom Washington to New Orleans without change of cara 8.30 P.M—LOUISVILLE FAST LING, dully, vin Charlottesville t Cincinnati, Louisville and ‘all Sleeping Cars, Wasuing 1030 FM; SOUTHERN MAIL AND EXPRESS ‘Dail ints, South aud Southwest, Pullman Budi'Sicaping Care from Washington to. Atha ‘and New Orleans Pullman Sleepers from Washiug- ton via Charlotte and Columbia to Augusta, Manassas Division Trains leave = 2330 'p-m. dally, except Sunday. ‘Trains eave Washington st 7:00 am. nday, 11:15 ain. and 630 pm vt BL, LSnchinrg Bail: daily « eg 4 ~4 i, dally, Sunday; 0:15 pm., New Oricans Fast Mi I ee Sores eeecaa eS Soares and P. Station X. MACDARIEL. 1. HAAS. Trafic Manager. [_ # MILCER, ATTORNEY-aT-Law, ° Rooms 2 and 4, Gunton Law uilding, 472 Louisiana wvente Residence, 240 North Capitol st. or 630 Louuians ave. next to Civ P.O MEDICAL & ‘ME. DE FOREST, LONG-EST. LED AND ‘Mi wiiabis Ladies Phyaasn can be come ALher residence, 1245 7th st. uw. Ofiee hours frou 1wdp.m 45-1 as EAD AND BE WISE—DR. BROTH’ he tet at. ity, and is aatnttane Breet disease of men and T HE BERVITZ SCHOOLS OF LANGUAGES, WASHINGTON, Ne PROVIDENCE, EW YOR! BROOKLY. HILADELPHTA, BALTIMOR! INNEAPOLIS, ST. PAUL Recognized everywhere to be the best schools for learning to speak, write. read and understand the for- New terms begin now. ‘Trial Lescons to show our method. och Apply toProf. N. JOLY, 723 14th st. nw, DROF. SHELDON'S DANCING ACADEMY, 1004 Foe Adults—Moi red! and rT 930, Juveniles— and We a G,and Saturaay, 1 to 2:30. AMY LEAVITT . OF BOSTON, GRAD- Mitte tina vertited examiner gfithe New Ensiand to - Piano tech ‘and Voice frure. 1013 10m: st n.w. “ee P. CAULFIELD, MUS. DOC. 720 17th st. tw. First Flat, Witlresume business Gotober 1, 1985. velS-3m ~CHOOL OF MUSIC. LEsTaBLISHED 1877. Race ies cee EB ROTTEN ac DONCH RESUME INSTRUCTION pet ‘on She vit and Orehesan instraments ah, aes I rp Ey dai | be XN tol Hu, R. AND MME. SELDEN, 1921 13TH ST. Established 1555. Special ireatment for Ind Femedies prompt and reliable: advice tree and con denial; terms reasonable.» Cail or write. nl4-Im ‘ME. ROSS, and Astrologist, has been tesie Love and Matrimony for 24 years in this city; allan trouble cull, salisfaccion wweed. i Am. to5 pun, Fee We and $l. 312 Hirst sis.b., | 325 BROOKE TELLS ALL TH. Mies MAT Masiness confidential. Ladice ana gen. Demen 50 ceuts each. 408 L street, belween sth aud Gtk streets northwest. pHs, MUHLE! HOME GY AND MUSCLE Heater; represent the Treatment of swedish Move. ents In treatmentat Lome. for whut ever purpose Itmay equired. Go and see the inveutor. its details, d enable person to take JNO. E RUCESAM, O17 Kat nie, E CLAIRVOYANT ou Business, ‘Ottice hours, 10 “Spr EVENTSOF my 6-30We CURES PILES BY direct treatment, without the use of knife, caustic or ligature. Cure Suarantecd. “Gan ve cousulted a 723 6m st mw. from 4 to 6 p.m apz-ome FINANCIAL, _ ¥ YOU WANT UY OR SELL ANY PUTS OF CALLS ON STUCKS UK BONDS, = write to, tel Fe h to, send fur, or call pRUSENTAUS ‘iace, RK 49 wfm,3m S NAVY PAY OFFIGH, ae ‘asixoTox, D. U. Nov. 888. posals, in duplicate, sedjed and endorsed on en- elope isis for Engineers suppiien will be te farers only) unl TWELVE O'CLOCK ar, DECEAS a TIPLEENTH, 1680, for the fol gfbest quailty. to pe delvered within sixt dave of award, in the Washington » sxpenee to the Government, and subject ays tron Fara, tree to the usual, Each requisition and class will be awarded sepe- ari ores iP icmenta soettles fo ticles req be upon, ica SPECIALLY DISTILLED FOR MEDICINAL Usk STRICTLY PURE. THE BEST TORTc. PRRPAUES DeomeTiO€, = ‘ PRIOR, Per Bote, 61.00. 6:Sotte be 96.00 ‘Beware of Imitation, Nolie genuine without tu signatare of HISNER 4 MENDELSON, (Sole Agents tor tne U.& - Phila, Pa Pane & Waresr, 639,15: PRIVATE STUCK pre rery WaSHINGTON, BALTLMO1 NEW < Jaume Wi0TELY, STOCK BKOKERS Broadway. Se SSo¥ins reaue, | ew pe street (Corcoran Building: vs HOCK TELDORAPH Wie PHILADELPHIA IN, ac, ‘PastNxas. H. CROOES Oaxiar. Mayxan G Evex YORK, Guxenas wityay He Dopor, W. pe WLiiaM K Thavacns, Boy and sell on commission “all clames of Railway DENTISTRY. JBAETHORE aNd onto Ratnoan. | Schedule in effect SUNDAY, MAY 34, 1885, unt bat Leave Washington from Station, corner of New Jer | separate and 6 street | Kor Catcaggo 10:00and 10:10 pm. daily. ‘The 10:00 rt 10:10 pm. daily. The 10:00 a.m. isa Fast Limited expres to Pitsling snd eh Sago, arriving in Pittsburg at 7230 pean Chica imoritg a . No exten tare is charged on ths ra wa imes ‘or Cincindat, Lowlevilie and St. Louis daily at Bam. aud 1u:10 pum. with thrush consis nial Y Fiteping Cue td alpove polnts, lunge hana ma Lattin, arriving tn Clucinsiali next io. ig al Zot, \ouis @:30 pats. No-extra tare te charged On this fa for tant tne For Titsbarg at, 10:00 a.m. with Parior Car, and Bagam.dallysto Patsburg. Cieveland mud Pita, wi Cars to Pitta or fialttore wn, ween pb. 93 pet) in 1S 4 ast iimited train to Ciucinnatl and St Pa Baltimore on. 9m, 125. 1280, 380, 0, 3: 200 p.m. For polutson the Shenandoah Valley Ital nits South, 5:30 p.m. dally, with Pullman sleeper, ‘ushingion to New Orieas For Annapolis, G40 a. m.,and 12:10 and 4.30 p.m On Sunday, 8280'a m. and i For way’ stations Between more, 5:00, 6:40, 820 a m., nd 1.200 jp. ma: Om Sandayn, Mdiuand 343N poh. Teor nists ow fu Branch, 7oa0.a mi. amd 11:19 pa. dats pt Sanday nand, S80 ptm. dally 340 pte a exc" ‘undag. or prtncipal stations ot Metron {au doraangl, 840 wm! dallst on Sa stuuciss For Lexingron Susinton and. © i, S40. m. dally, except Sundar. Pur Proderice, 800 8. im. tind 440 p. mi, dally, except Sanda} or ;attons wee oe thsictot and Galtbers arg. 12:50 pm, dally, except sunday For Hagerstown apd Winchester, S10 a.m. daily, except “Gn , and 5:30 p. mw. daly to Hagerstown; dally, exce LY. to Winevester. Trains ae iow fron the West dal, 409 7:20 am, ies 1:35 (Mew oricanstexpeesny ont 620 jt irom Annapolis Baavarmerand 1:30 ane 523 pam, Koept Sul rh nm at S00, WO am, 1215, 230, 00), 92.0 amd ¥ at the Baltimore and B Station, 418 aid Lod ctnnapivania atensr, cocker of Fourteenth, a ee a . orders wil! be taken for to be checi R.STARR PARSONS, COR OTH AND EN.W | ire ‘at ay proitt In the cuts i ili fel a | Te noe EE 4, “ams, allevintes pain Of extracting Gas given: “api. rere ranean SAMUEL L SCOTT, D.DS, 5 —— Pet valiou of the ‘Tectia spe aoe - i ian UNDERTAKE! Ds ‘M. TALBOTT, DENTIST, 437 7TH ST. | usd Tibet, ow Lot oem been, three doors from “corver . ’ Dentistry. ia ull sa SINGTUN. DC eranes Test Inserted 67 per met AB work | | Cea GAWLER _FURND ea THE TRADES. Rorvs H. Daze, BOOK AND JOB PRINTER. HL TAKER apd PRACTICAL EMBALM ER. 1728 Pemusyivunia ave. uw. ‘Terms moderate ee = USDERTAKER, Be = s fs e: ave ow. 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