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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFIC WASHINGTON, D.C. Aug. 24, 1886. Indications jor 24 Hours, Commencing af 3 p. m. To-day. jumbis and Virginia, local wsterly winds, nearly stationary’ tem- Assignee’s sale hes, silver hy street ot ten o'clock. Rrapt Reant Antigue Ash ( b Wardrobes, 85. fiat Racks, $6; Wainut Hair Cloth’ Lounges, $6.50, 6 Kitchen Chairs, ih Ky SE Enitdren's High Chairs oF Rocker vers large Walnut Wardrobes, $15; China Close Blo, 6 Caueseat. Chairs, $5.05. Place you orders now; don’t wait for the advance in Wa. iH. DUxN's, S11 7th street n.w. diarrhoea come with Prices. Crorena, dysentery the summer imprudence in truit diet. Infe tion and sudden checks of perspiration cause these complaints, On the first symptom take four or five Brandreth Pills and drink plenti- fully of hot water, and you are safe. It you wish to render the body % fortress azainst dis ease, take one or two Brandreth Pills every ight for ten days, and thus remove from the Dowels all irritating substance and purify the Blood, REISINGER’S ice cream, 235 G st. n.w. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF WATCHES AND JEWELRY. Duncansoa Bros, will seil tiisevening, by order Of the assignee, a fine assortment of watches and jeweiry, contained in store No. 433 7th street n.w. Fisk PorTRaris. Kets Kemethy, 1100 Pa av. | Face and eyesight fitted, $1. Hempler’s,cor.4% CITY AND DISTRICT = SS Condensed Locals. “{ want to seo the driver of the dead cat wagon,” said a lady as she entered police head- Quarters this morning. “I ave buried 72 cats, and haven't room for any more,” she said. “1 ‘Want this one buried in potter's field. George W. Gray, of this city, is building a handsome brick Iansion and Uarn near Arling- wa, Va. sous leaving the city can have THESTAR nem jor any lensth of time, and the sehanged as often us desired. Seription must be invariably paid in advance. Back From San Francisco. A HEARTY WELCOMG TO THE RETURNING GA. DELEGATES. ‘The returning delegates from the Grand Army aablic eneampment at San Fran- cisco were given a warm welgome last evening by the veterans and their friends, upon the arrival of the train at the B.& O-depot. The companies ae! n escort of honor, to Grand Al iL streets, where | nis served, scanip) mm by the G. in the ve been hosing lo 1 A tuembe slo party, spe ASEAK reporter, said the most "ri | thing weied ‘With the trip was 50 traveled together for a mouth, zo- | ds of iniles, and there had not been ty ofany kind, and no case of sickness. “The only event of romantic interest,” said the vrning pilgrim, “was that in which Mrs, Becktord and uer son, of Hampton, Va., hsured. ‘They were a part of ‘a staxe-load Of people on the Cloverdale road, in California, attacked by | en, Who took the Wells, Fargo ex- ‘4 the mail bags from the stage. | were molested. Mrs. Beckford wore large solitaire diamond ear- Tings. A gentieman seated near her had pres- hese ear mn her to the | jainage dove to ihe ear. He put the ear-ring in Lis mouth, and at his suxgestion she took the other earring out and put it into her own Mouth. Thus the earrings were saved.” Amusements This Week. ALBAUGH'S OVEKA HoUsk. — “Fantine,” although alight opera, is of a higher order of Werit than some of the modern comic operas, At iound a atting interpretation last evening by The members of the summer opera company, barring a few errors, tor whic no one was | Wholly respousible ai which will not appear | iu the next performance. Great praise 1s due | te Miss Guthrie, who took the part of Funtine | ft Ushort notice with great success. Frequent | Syplanse testtied the approval of the audience, | Weil merited by ber gracetul acting and smooth, agreeable sopravo voice. Her eastauet song in Ihe third act was especially good. Ut course The attraction of the evening was Mr. Louis de Lange, who, as tae Marquis de Pontcornet, kept ne house in g state of merriment, ¥, from a ripple to a roar. His top! song,” With an almost inextaustible supply of Verses, Was applauded to the ¢ ‘The role of | the Countess was well adapted to the talents of Miss Bianche Chapman, and Stuart Harold | stiade a good Fr ‘although he had the | memory of M of the Ideals, in the s part toovercome. ‘The production is in many Fespects the most pleasing, aud Dids fair to. be- come the most popular by the company this season. Mr. Adam Itzel'sskill in discharg- | ing the combined dut musical direetor | stax +, contrit largely to. the of last evening's pertormane | 3 Orexs Hovst.—Long. before the | ar last night there Was not standin house, and many. pers pentores: Ra opening hi Yoom 1 ¥ zood per. | . S all this | dt wili undoubtedly continue to attract | uudiences, | With tableux,” gave great satis. o the large audicuce assemble Dime Museum last night) The Unue during the week. THE PANOKAMA of the Battle of Bull Run continues to be a great attraction, The pano- ding is open trom 9 sm. to 10 p | LLLG COASTEX.—The popularity of ster at Ati rk does not Wane. Tue hours are tr 0 pal i > “[ hit him through amis | on are foruing for olored, with a ASSAULT CASES, tak mi ude Harp striking Turner Whitney, pick where the men were at work, in the rear $f Willard's hotel. His mistake cost him $10. intleid Butler admitied slapping Georgie Biackourn, and paid ee les Revorre to the Ssion ti ‘Turner, corner of Water aud 11th str West, aud stole $5 worth of wate R. Lyneb, of Let a his room in the Howard House | Quis iuorning, $245.—Mrs. Esne aly Liti street, mporis that a boy snatched | y night thieves | of William EL ssouthe her pock-t book containing $11.28, at the mar { ket Yesterday and ran olf. Tur CurisriaN Broruens.—Rrother Bene- | dict, of the Christ xk from the Ce , has been tr 1 Tue New [nncsreatep 3 the Spencerian Business col: appeared, Is « handsom fuil information ue institution, the | Sddress of Hou. D.W. Voorhees, and salutatories | ud Valedictories at jast graduating exercises, | pntaining ELLING AT Avetios.—Dun- | eanson Bros. will seli,on Thursday. aiteruoon, | August “k, ip front of the pises, th “story and base- Iuent press brick dwe! , No. 1702 9th Street now. This sule presen xcellent wp | portunity for as Ment lor partie investment, See advertise. cursions is that they ui, and surely the se- that go each Wednesday is a true nt of this fact, The Lire of 5 des admission to the reserved seat im cars, is a very insignifica sum when the beauties of the caverns and scenery en Toute is taken Into consideration, and there isnu exeursion from this or any other city In whieh the participant ts so heartily enjoyed. The wou re numi- erous and the brill te light brings out their beauties until the beholder is. zed ut the wonderinl works ¢ ‘The form: ions cannot be described, and an be formed by a Visit, ‘Ut the Suuday excursions to Luray there will be but one more—on day, August 29—and those who cannot go during the week bad bet- ter avail themselves of this opportunity to visit caverns. The tare is the Viz: $3.50, whieh in- adiission to caverns and reserved seat member, train lea S330 a.m, sharp on Wednesday, August 25, and Sunday, August 29,.— Ade! ens New TwoSroxy Houses aT Auction, nson Bros. will seilon Weduesday ater: hoon, August 25th, «t 5:30 o'clock, in front of the premises, four new two-story houses, press brick fronts, Six rooms, gas, water, &¢., situated ou N street, near 44y street soutliwest. Terms For purticulars see advertisement. Day Goops at Cost-—As will be seen by the curd cisewhere W. D. Clark, successor wo Trun- nel and Clark, will sell bis entire stock at cost for tue next ten days. Caggout Ixsrrrere will givé an all cursion to Bay Ridge tomorrow. See tisement. ex: ver ieee Sweet TRatN FoR Bay RIpGE to-morrow *: 30 am. See advertisement of Carroll In- tiaie ‘The o running race at Lillie bridge,Lon- | don, y between George and Cummings Was Won by Uc former. ‘The time for the three- THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON ell D.C., TUESDAY. AUGUST 24, 1886. Correspondence of THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON GxovE, MD., August 23,’86, Monday {s usually the exodus day at camp. Many came on Saturday and remained until this morning, then left for home. There were some arrivals to-day, however, but they were principally at the Lodge. Revs. 8. M. Hartsock, Wm. Rogers, of Douglas; Harry France, Frost- burg, and A. H. Thompson, of Clarksburg, came and reported at the presiding elder’s cottage to- day. Rev, A. Manship, of the Philadelphia conference, returned to the Grove, and was: actively engaged in all the devotional services lorday, At the Jorgnoon public worship, Rev. John Edwards, of Alexandria, preached to an audience large and attentive for blue Monda; for so many were busy trying to brush off the dus: of yesterday, that lay a half inch deep in many of the tents and cottages. Attwo o'clock, the little ones assembled. in’ the tabernacle, The grown-up folks also found this service or It was prolonged far beyond the usual hour, there being no afternoon preaching service, as’has been the daily arrangement, Seripture verses were recited by the children, € ing found one beginning with the letter I. Rev. Wm. H. Lane acted as captain, and at the close reported, for the girls 34, and for the boys 16. Addresses were made by Revs. John Edwards, SM. Hartsock and A. Man- ship. ‘The charming feature of this meeting Was the singing of the little folks, conducted by Prof. Henry Wilson, The ladies’ meeting at 3 o'clock, led by Mrs, Riley, under the Grove-avenue tent, was one of est, and continued almost until the ec} Rumber of requests for prayer were made. At the 6:30 p.m. vesper song and prayer ser- vice, Mrs. Clara Roach presiding, an unusually large mainoer of requests for prayer testimo- wed. service of the tabernacle was the pst enthusiastic of the camp meeting and was ttended. It was near midnight betore tional exercises closed. Rev. A. Mau- ship delivered an address. His theme was the king cured by dipping seven times in in response to the exortation at. the t and a large number of Chris- alvation of relatives knelt at dd Ship of Zion” was sung at this service in a stirring w We the closing day of camp, Dr. Hanlon, president of the Pannington seminary, New Jersey, will preach, and in the afternoon will instruct a Bible class after the manner of teachin one that he hus at Ocean Grove whieh has 2,000 members, CAMP HAPPENING: ‘There will be a meeting to-morrow, called by Chairman L. W. Worthington, to dispose of im- |" nt unfinished business. ‘The cholt has another gospel horn,—Mr. Wal- ker cornetist. ‘A number of admiring friends of Miss Anna eldmeyer, of Annapolis, gathered in the pretty reception room of Uie Grove hovel this Alternoon t erjoy singing by that lady. Miss Wheatiy accompanied her on the piano, Miss Phil Stearns, of Montrose, and Miss Saioma Cramer, of West Washington, left for home this evening. Airs. Weech has returned to Washington, She was the guest, during her stay here, of Mrs. Win, Mite Mrs. Ele guests of Mrs, their home in omers and triends, who were the Mary Auott, have returned to ashington, TO THE CRIMINAL Court.—In ef Columbia against the ¢ Railroad compa: granted yesterday a writ bring from the Police Court to art of the Distriet the informa- B. and PR. RCo, on ‘aldwell, charging the Fail- Toad company With obstructiu: nue, between 12th and 13tn streets, with its cars. The raliroad company alleges that “the Police Court has no jurisdiction over causes involving the questions presented by sald information.” To Br Take: Judge W. NIAGARA FaLis Rocks WEARING AWAY.— The American Association for the advance- ment of Science continued its work in Buffalo Yesterday, Much interest was manitested in a paper of Prof. Ks, Woodward, of this city, on he Rate of Recession of Niagara Falls.” The professor hus lately made a survey of the fall: and deducted figures theretrom ‘which he ex- He sald that the area of the Tock wornaway atthe Horseshoe Falls between, the years 1842 and 1875 was 18,500 square feet. The time required to recede one mile is 2,200 years. ———— HELD ON A CHARGE oF Granp LaRcENy.— This morning in the Police Court a colored man named Ananias Gill, about forty years old, was placed on trial, charged with housebreaking in the day time, it being alleged that he entered the store of Daniel Shehan, 1129 18th street northwest, Sunday afternoon, during the ab- sence of the proprietor, and carried olf a elgar- box containing $37. John A. Moss appeared Jor the prisoner und pleaded not guilty. After stimony had been heard the ease Was sent to ie graitd jury; bonds, $300. Wny Rosert Prrerson WANTS A DIVORCE. —Robert Peterson aud Emma Sonneman were married. in this city by Rev. Joseph Matthews, ith, 1883, and lived together nearly seven mouths, When a separation took place, and is explained by the petition for divorce tiled to-duy by the husband through his at- torney, Mr. Campbell Carrington. In his ap- plication Mr. Peterson states that he and his wile lived together unl May 17th, 1884, and thatsinee tat time she has lived in open adultery with Charles Parker, as his wife, at 8053 N’st. n. w., and he Wants'a divorce, Pirsce Guns eene LICE CoURT—Judue Harper, pro tem. Yesterday, Oscar Barry, disturbing a religious Meeting; $5 collateral forieited, Henry Kogers, Mary Washingion, Wm. J. Evans and Joseph Giddings, proianity; $5 each. John Parker, trespass; '$5 or 7 days. Alexander Foot, An- drew Jackson, Charles Biddle and Edwin Davis, loud and boisterous; $5 or 5 days. ‘To-day, John Kelly, affray; collateral forfeited, Shadrack Webster, colored, profanity; $5 or 7 days. Lenwood Green and Robert Branson, do.; do. Philip Steuben, Sunday bar; personal bonds. Join O, Guethier, do; collateral for felted. Kobert Hilbert aud Mattie Metcalf, dis orderly; $5 each. for the Yachts. THE SECOND TRIAL OF THE AMERICAN SLOOPS vost! After nearly five hours of slow sailing in smooth water and with a light summer breeze, the second trial between the sloop yachts May- tlower, Puritan, Atlantic and Priscilla outside New York harvor yesterday was postponed by w Judges, ex-Conimodore James D. Smith and Fleet Captain Krebs. When the signal was given at 4:43 p. m., the Puritan had the wind- ward position, and with afresh breeze would have been an ‘almost sure winner. The May- flower held second place, Priscilla third, and Atlantic fourth. ‘The Atlantic will be iitted With anew topmast, and the race will be re- sailed to-morrow over a course fifteen miles in length instead of twenty. - ‘cos. Base BALL Yestenvay.—At Detrolt—Chica- go. 4; Detroit, 0. At St. Louis—St. Louis, 6; Kansas City, 0. At Baltimore—Athletic, 7; umore, 6. At New York—Brooklyn, "16; Me- n, 6. At Louisville—Pivtsburg, 6; Louls- The Palas club defeated the Browns, ndria, yesterday, by a seore of 36 to 0. eos THe Fastest RUNNING Time on RecoRD.— quarters was 3:07%. A desperate race followed to the seven furlongs, when Cummings slipped, George finishing alone In 4:12%, the fastest time on record. BrP 00 wow ow ppp Fi Pe oo wwww BD Ee Bes, ppp O O WWWW D DEE RRR oo Wwww BOB E E wow bpp ke = ‘This Powder never varies A marvel of parity Strength and wholesomeness, More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low testa, short weight, alum or phosphate powders Soup oNLy im cama Rorat. Baxine Powbe Co, 106 Wall sires, Nu¥. ocd Lawss: Lawss: Lawnxain BEAUTIFUL LAWNS, 5a FRENCH LAWNS, 18, 20c, LINEN LAWNS, 12%, 15e. CRINKLED SEERSUCKER GINGHAMS, 6%e BLACK SILKS, COLORED SILKS, VELVETS ‘actual cost until september 1. amas = BLANKETS at actual cost until September 1. oS £44 E"E FEL Be ands \. MARKET SPACE, pogiemiapindlinss: ror tee Br geet BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure wool, $1.50, ‘Tw of our Handsome Satin Damask Towels, extra pa cont $1. presented to each customer who CITY ITEMS. PROPOSALS. DRY GOODS. EDUCATIONAL. LADIES’ _GOODs. EDUCATIONAL. A Superior Pair of Eye Glasses 1 Spectacles tor 50c, anda juality for 25c. Properly, Atted. The City Optical Store, 487 nnsylvania avenue northwest, tués3m Oolong, Say and Gunpowder Tea at 50c. per Ib., the best to be found. Best Faved Hams, 4c; Breakfast Bacon, Oc: per Ib; best Minnesota Fiour, $6 per bbl.; good Family Flour, $5 per bbl.; Lemon Extract, 15c. a bottle; Vanilla Extract, ise. a bottle; quart bottle Rye Whisky, 85¢c.; Blackberry Brandy, 65¢. a bottle; Big 1b. boxes Baking Powder with beautiful book, 50c.; good Whisk Broom, 10c.; Blacking Brush, 100; Dog Biscult or catkes, 10c. Ib., 3 Ibs. 25c. N.T. METZGER & Bro., r 417 7th street northwest, Castoria, When Baby was sick We gave her Castoria, When she was a child She crled for Castoria, ‘When she became a Miss She clung to Castoria, When she had Children ‘She gave them Castoria, When Baby was sick ‘We gave her Castoria, When she was a child She cried for Castoria, When she became a Miss ‘She clung toCastoria. —th,s,t,ir Ai m Crocus is not a patent medicine, nor ts it a “eure all,” but is the prescription of & well-known New York physician, and is a certain cure for all formsof Rheumatism and Gout. $1 per bottle. Z. D, GILMAN'S, 627 Pa. av. Jyzee088 A Most Liberal Offert The Voltaic belt Co., Marshall, Mich., offer to send their Celebrated Voltaic Belts and Electric Appliances gu thirty days’ trial to any man at flicted with Nervous Debility, Loss of Vitality, Manhood, etc. Illustrated pamphlet in sealed e slope with full particulars, mailed free, Write them at once, John C. Baker & Co.'s Cod Liver Oil and ‘Malt is the finest preparation of the kind in the market. Its tonic and nutritive effects in wast- Ing diseases truly wonderful, Sold by all drug- gist Save the Pieces! “10c. Royal” glues them. Broken glass, china, ornaments, furniture, eo2m Scott's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil, ‘With Hypophoxphites, IN CONSUMPTION AND WASTING DISEASES. Dr, C. W. Barringer, Pittsburg, Pa., says: “I think your Emulsion of Cod Liver Oii is a very fine preparation, and fills a long felt want. It is very useful ‘in consumption and wasting diseases.” €0 Fresh Alderney Butter churned every morn- ing and delivered in 4y Ib. “Ward” prints, 350. 1b. Also, Cottage Cheese and Buttermilk; Sweet Milk Sc. per quart. Cream 15 cents Pickwick Club Whisky is the best. RRR REE DD cco REE ppp Rae & BD BO SS He BD Pi. £8 68 by BB B R KER Bop uv Oco kee DDD = EPP, NN ON TTT Bp da RR NOET & PPP AA NNN T AA BP AMA NNN T AMA e DAN EN Tt 2S 00. p OG ae En Soe Oe ‘00° “oo THAT WERE 6 © 98.50, 87, 97.50, RRR ERB DDD U UD CCO EEN DDD mR EE BP FE So EE BP, PEEL BB tb de EL BP RE Bop uv 00 Bop To ¢ & 7 ab aS - ss UR ff STrT ginny 5 wm ub hE SS Sss8 “uu ou T Sass8 THAT WERE m2, $1350, 14,815, RRR FEB DDD U ERB ppp. ee R™ BPD FE SS Re BD BRE BDU So BD BR KEB DDD UU 0d KER DoD 0 1 oi sts a Hw o Fm OW EER EER Mi i NN EO gs ™ Mum 4 BEE BE, joe @, GE A BG Hee Ho Ss% Eee MEM 244 3 BR RRR BP EM O% Es BBR ERE 9 9 Susy aa E 8 “oo? Sus8 = > THE POPULER TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, wit COR. 7TH AND E STS. $3.50. WE HAVE SELECTED 25 PAIRS OF ODD PANTS FROM OURSTOCK,WHICH WE HAVE PLACED ON OUR BARGAIN COUNTER. THE PRICES OF THESE PANTS WERE 94.50. $5 AND $4 WE WILL SELL THEM FOR $3.50. IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF A PAIR, CALL AND EXAMINE THEM. GEORGE SPRANSY, - 607 SEVENTH STREET N. W., sul OPPOSITE U. 8. POST OFFICE. Passeevive Jans Passzavine JARS, Just Received. ‘A NEW PATENT JaR ‘Tho Most Perfect and Satisfactory Jar iq the World, Large Supply Just Received. (Call and examine before buying. ELPHONZO YOUNGS 00, 428 Minth street, ‘Wholesale and Retail Agents, ‘P.G&—Our Mandheling Java is the most delicious ‘that can be produced, BY. 728-3m Fy P*Dovanrers GRAND ARMY REPUBLIC, Anucraxt GENBHALS OFsiG Sealed Propenals will be received at ‘oflos st i sw ‘st office of under: ened 1100 st tr Wash LW sin D.C, until SEP- TENnen FounTit isse, a forpristing Graud Army Dianks, &c., for ensuing year. Forms atid specifications can be had on. application to Join Taylor, Qnarvermaster General, 218° Walnut Philadelphia. street, it SOHN CAMERON, Adjutant Gengrat FP EADQUARTERS, SOUTHERN BRANCI, NaA- TIONAL HOME FOR DV. SOLDI ENS **" HaMprox, Va. Augus 2:3, 1886. Sealed Proposals will be received at this office unit TWELVE OCLOCK NOON, SATURDAY, FOURTH (ty Day oF SEPTEMBER, 1886, for furnishing ‘sb epee tt a Brora Uo a ee set st ure Southern ie meh of the Natfonal Home for Dt V. Soldiers, 0) ia ‘Plans can be seen and spéciiications and further in- formation can be obiained at the office of Capt Wan ‘Thompson; treasurer, at these headquarters, of at the office of Messrs, Hornblower & Murshall, architecta, 1600 Hi street, Washingtog, D.C. aa eee renee be endotbik “ecsuomls toe Wooten Trucks,” and uddressed to Gen. Willan B Pranic Tin, President etce NH: V.S- at this office, ki ist be accumnpadied Uy a, cértlied ‘cueck for Ge thousand dollars, payable to his order, asa. guaran of acceptance of contract, if awarded. Iie Pant to reject aay oF all bids, “oF towalve de- fects: is reser ‘auidve “WL C. GUNNELL, clvil engineer. DHOPOSAIS FOR COAL. ‘REFORM SCHOOL oF THE D. C, WASHINGTON, August 19, 1886, Sealed Proposals will be received by me up to noon of MONDAY, AUGUST. THIRITETH, 1896, 1oF the delivery at thie Reform Setioal of, ‘300 Tons White Ash Furnace Coal, more or lesa. 150 Tons White Ash “Kango Coal, stove size, more orless, ‘60 Tons Cumberland Coal, more or less, ‘Alito be of best quality, free from slate and other Impurities. ‘To be delivered m_ quantities and at anal times as may be directed by the Superiutendent of the school. ‘To weigh 2,240 pounds to the ton, aud fee of 2u cents a ton to inspector and weigher, to'be pald by <*Proposals must be indorsed “Proposals for Coal roposals must be indorsed “Pro} Coal.” Right to reject bids or walve defects ty renerved. ‘GEO. W. ADAMS, ident Hoard of Trustees, aul TINGTON, D.C. AUGUS i886, (WA iroposais are incited for turutshing sateriat and labor for tile pavement, asphaltic flooring, curd ing, polished marble coping, cut stone steps and vault Uislits to be put ia place inthe new Pension building an this elt lds reeeived will be opened at NOON, SEPTEM- BER 14, 1886, ‘Plans ‘and specifications can be seen and examined In this office. . C. MEIGS, auzLs.tu,6t id Architect. Avavsr 14, 1886, Sealed Proposals will be received at this office until TWOO'CLOCK P.M. ShPTEMB)R FOURTIE 1800, fort k work for extending tbe iourth dur in the new Pension Building. Piuns and description of the work to seen at this office. x aul T-Looe Supervising J: DROPUSALS FOR CUT GRANITE AND BLUE ‘STONE FLAGS, Uitice of Building for State, W: Wasitisen Separate seuled pi , cuitlug aiid delivering the cut Granite aud the iue stone fs Tequired for the approaches of the West Wing of the Building for State, War and Navy Deperturents in Mus clty. Will be. Fecelved until TWELVE a. on THURSDAY, the TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF AU: GUST, 1886, and’ opened. immediately thereafter tn Presetice of bidders Specifications, general Instructions to bidders and blahke forms. of “proposal "will be furnished to esta: ite and biue stone works. on application to THOS. LINCOLN CASE ECRETARY'S OFFICE, NATION BRICK COMPANY ‘Washington, D. C., August 6, 1886. Proposals are invited at once for the supply of 10,000 tons, more or less, of George's Creek Bituminous Coal, suitable for manufacture of high grades of orick, to b6 delivered during the year commencing September 1, i ‘oF on canal at works of company, Alexandria and Washington 1. 1 ts to De mhade cash on delivery. Bids should nd addressed to JOHN E. BEALL, Secretary. __HOUSEFURNISHINGS. New Decorations ‘We have now in stock three new aecorations in HAVILAND’S CHINA, which we sell in any quan- tity desired. The price is very reasonuble aud the | ‘advantage of being able to match a broken piece at once is @ great convenience. We have leit of the French and Enslish Dinner Sets, which we are selling below cost of import, about 12 Sety The price at which we are offering them ought to move them off rapidly. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, 1205 Pennsylvania ave. fou Wast A 7 VAPOR STOVE be sure yon get the best, and one with the Iatest Im- Provemients, which you can find in our full assort- Ment of all sizes of the Celebrated CROWN JEWEL DANFORTH FLUID constantly on hand. See Spe- cla} Notice. REFRIGERATORS, WATER COOLERS, fc INUTE BOSS COFFEE POT, Agents for the ONE. W. 8 JENKS & 00., how reduced in price ty8 ‘ ‘717 7th street, Goon News Goon News FROM GROGAN’S INSTALLMENT HOUSE: For allin need of FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES and HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS in geueral, ‘sno one need be without a well-furnished home because they have not got the cash wo spare, We are determined to knock the bottom vut of Ligh prices, and will sell aul9 Ie GOODS ON INSTALLMENTS AS CHEAP aS THEY CAN BE BOUGHT ELSE WHERE FOR CASH And we make this extraordinary offer that customers can make their own terms in regard to payments, Come and see the largest store in the United States, Come and see the largest and anost yuried stock tose- lect from, Come after you have posted yourselveston prices andterms elsewhere, and we will guarantee you taut GROGAN'’S INSTALLMENT HOUSE (THE OLD RINK), ON NEW YORK AVENUE, BETWEEN 13TH AND 14TH STREETS N. W, Inthe place you were looking for. Come and be con Vinced that what we say are fucts and nohumbug. We repeat, come and make your own terLis—at Je1s GROGAN'S. Just Recerven, A CAR LOAD oF OUR IMITATION MAHOGANY CHAMBER SUITES BEVEL GLASS AND BRASS CANDELABEAS which we are selling at $29.75, BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED New Fatt Darss Goova W. M. SHUSTER & SONS Have OPENED TO-DAY a full line of FINE FRENCH CASHMERES In all the New Shades for Fall and Win:er, and offer them af old prices, although they cannot be bought except at an advance from Importers, bat having given an early order, we can sell 46-in. Cashmere of very fine quality and heavy welght at $1; 40in. Gashmeres, all colors, fine quality, at 75c. These beautiful goods come in all colors for evening and street shades. Large Stock of New Woolens for Early Fall. Just opened 100 pieces Fancy Flanuels for Wrap- err, Dressing Sucques, &c. Black and Colored Dress Silks, Surah Silke, Faille Francais Rhadames and Merveilleux. Colored Velvets, Black Velvets, Striped and Brocade Velvets, Great Bargains in Bluck GROS GRAIN SILKS, at $1, $1.25, $1.60 and $2. Black RHADAMES, at $1.25, worth $1.50. ‘Just opened a lot of Black Moire Francais, White Moire, White Satins, White,Gros Grain for Wediings, Suk Hosiery. NEW GOODS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. ‘W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, ONE PRICE, 919 Pennsylvania Avenue. arty Bary Sureures SEATON PERRY, (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & BROTHER) 18 OPENING DAILY “NEW FALL DRY GOODS.” NEW ALI-WOOL HAIR LINE STRIPES, CAMELS TATRS AND CHUDDAS, CAT gC UKE WOOL TriCoTs “AND HABIT REW AUTUMN AND WINTER COLORINGS IN 2.50 TO $8. i ED JACKETS FOR HEDUCED PRICES ON SUMMER K, CHUDDA AND CASHMERE SHAWLS IN Narety ILLE FRAN S from $1 to $3. D CREAM WHITE FRENCH SUIT: ING FLANNELS from 506. wo $1 AND CREAM WhiTE CHUDDAS AND YACHT CLOTHs, BNEW LADIES AND GEN TL a KOES, AND GENTLEMEN'S TRAVELING SUPERB STOCK OF MOURNING Goops” FROM) THE BEST EUROPEAN MANUFAC. OVELTIES” IN HANDKERCHIEFS. sa” PLALN FIGURES ANDCORRECT PRICES, SEATON PERRY, Penny BurLDrNa, Penn. Avenue, Corner 9th street. Established 1840. au2l Lasssurcn & Bro. on hand a large stock of Silk and Lisle an is necessary for this Ume of er to carry out determination never shelves too long, have made the ns ull regular made, pretty plain pink and light blue, 40c. Ladies’ Plain Color Hose, fall regular made, in ali durk colors and black, 50c iteil Hose. % color, % unbleached, 1; 5Y “Hose with Silk Stitching, 73e. duties Plain Drop Stitch Sik “Hose, In all colors, ‘Ladies’ Silk Hose, in pink. light bine and cream. 85c. Ladies’ Stripe Silk Hose, love y combinations. $1.15, A beautiful line of the very finest goods iu lisie and silk in stock also marked down, LADIES’ CHEMISETTES, ‘The prices on these from to-day on will be: Plaited Lawn ive. Plain Lawn, with embroidery front in white oF gol- ors, 23c. Pinited Laundried. 250. Pique (have been selling at 48c.), 38e. Plaited Linen (have been selling at 69c.), 48. GLOVES, Children’s Thread Gloves, 7c. per pair, ‘Ladies’ Thread Gloves, 13¢. per pal Ladies! Black Taffeta Gloves, 25¢. per Ladies Pure Bitk Gloves, all colors, 45¢. pair, ‘per pair, CORSET COVERS we carry as low as 25c., but we have a few styles of ood quulity corset covers, which are left of different jots, aiid only a few remaining we have marked thet ‘out at 89e.; hone worth less than $1. 20 different styles, ‘They are warranted perfect fit- ting, are made of finest quality cambric and all well in ¢ have also marked out at the lowest figure some storesolled underwear, such as gowns, chemise. drawers, corset covers, skirts, ete. Cambric Mcther Hubbards tucked yoke back and front, S4e.; really worth $1.25, ‘id-* mbroidered Chemise, 6e., worth 98c. Shetland ~hawis at $2; in ali colors. Goods well knitted and worth 3: ‘This is the season of the year that ladies are looking for special inuucemen.s and we have concluded to grailfy therwishes, Ladies’ Leather Purse: Leather Belts worth 3 Tiot of Swiss hd 1 Jot or Cambrie Ea 12 patterns. 7 dultcrent styies Ladies’ Figured Lawn Ties Se. Sik Laces $e. each. “Silk Cord to mateh, 5c. per yar c. for 25e, 10 different patterns. ew patterns and beatiful colorings in ruching. Some of the prettiest yoods evershown in Washington ity. A FEW SPECIAL IN LACES, Bnch Torchon Lace 1c. + ‘orchon Luce 12%¢, tal Lace 120, Be. & Yueh Ortental FI i. 40-inch Wide Oriental Lace 70c. per yard. id F ng Lace $1.21 per yard. rd. 40-inch Black Spanish Net $3.25 per yard. PASSEMENTERIES. Passementeries will be very extensively worn this coming season. We have just opened a new line of Usndsome passementeries, Varying in pricestrom $1 to ) per vard. We expect our fill line of plated Jewelry this week and we promise it to be worth while to examine. the hovelties and the prices. Iu the meanwhile we are of fering our stock on hand at greatly: reduced. prices. to Thake rvom for the immense variety we have bought, FALL DRESS GOOD> ARRIVING DAILY. CARPETS AND ALL FLOOR COVERINGS = | = ONK PRICE TO ALL au CosT PRICES, — WH a RNR 95g pea E a ARR 83 118 801 Market Space. 308 and 310 Sthst nw. BA ERX Sssq ic 7 ANT) bas 2UA BUN Bys8 WOOD AND COAL. OAL AND WoOD—DRY, CLEAN COAL, CARE: Bh PE RR SoS HOE fully selected for family use, at bottom prices, BBB OU U RRR OG HHH BL. SIMPSON, J tee “ot # E Seo BoE su2l-lme 640 Pa. ave. 8, @ RR GG HH Wee FUEL AT SUMMER RATES && =RBB RRR 00. V. BALDWIN JOHNSON, OS SP Sa compiste Pachter Domes 8 WOOP snd COAT. ais Be EBS (ete Pac : crelentane dit Welght and Measure. Le eS ne conection. ala Yara and Ofte, 2 101 Rhode Island ave, n.w. 420-422-424-426 SEVENTH STREET. ranch ssn Oe ihe. = *_ OMice, corner 9th and'k sis. n.w. an10-dm | coneant operations Or MNOPPINE: 20 patent fans in 20 OOO PN OR EHP MINED Coat for sale, comprising every desirable Wood srepared in tue best tance, Quick Sad preseys ‘brepared in (he best manuee, delivery. "Send in your orders. “3 ‘Office, 1114 venisylvania avenue. Brarch Offices, 328 Pennsylvania avenue and 20th and K streets northwest. Depot and Wart, 6th and Water streets south Orie Seer Joux Mui, ‘Wholesale and Retail Dealerin LUMBER, WOOD AND cOAL. Tamber Yard, Mull and HB. DepotSonth Capitol rgrects outa street aud Maryland avenue southwest; 1020 ‘Tath street northwest. TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS, * the cargo or carload at wholesale prices SIABTING steno Wood or all inde GOAL und SAWseD and SPLIT WOOD kept under “Tatye and welkamorted stock of LUMBER, Fine MOrdere prompuy, delivered in; Sa)" bart of the city without; charge for Hauling, ‘Batimates ily furnished. ‘Gur ‘Depot belug centrally located, and sdjacent to the raliroud, stot at ry taal Sot: giing Coal in large a - satisfaction will Sreets those who may Piven © Wah thele patronage, LEAR, CLEAN AND HARMLESS aS WATER NATTANS CRYSTAL DISCOVERY ‘Restores Gray or Weded Hair in ‘three to ten days. ‘after nt and healthy a ‘# glosay appear $285 Sha alten touch to the natr. Eromataraly Gray ‘Whiskers inay be restored and loons ‘an ever by the. of NATTANS CRYSTAL DISCOVERY Satine’ Gertie by all drugeite snd Ge Zouent tor. Price, $1. * saand'D and Lath sont Pow, ta short time makes au els Ee Great Mark Dowx Ix Goons Our Crescent Shirt, made of good cotton and fine Linen Bosoms, reinforced, and made with the patent 's, only O8¢. Our Invincible Shiri, made of Wam- sutta colon and extra flue Linen Bosoms. Made in the best manner, ouly 86 cents, Percale Shirts, 2 Collars and Cuffs,'95 cents. “Closing “outa lot of'20 dozen 81 ers, at 17 cents: cheap at 25 cents. 3 ‘pen work Lace Shirts for 60 cla: regular price S5.ts ‘each, "5 pairs French Unbleached Socks, fall Made, $1. All the latest styles Linen Collars, $1.50 perdézen. Six Finest Dress Shirts made to order 10F 30; pertect tt guaranteed "| BRANCH BALTIMORE SHIRT FACTORY, Jem 1002 F STREET NORTHWEST Hoossxsxrens: Hovsrxserzns: HOTEL CAFE AND LUNCH ROOM PROPRIE- ‘TORS, DRUGGISTS AND TRE TRADE IN GENERAL, ATTENTION! ATTENTION! ea, goed yatta nase ee eee eee Bone eats ceaiee ete pec tate u rs dollar's worth of comprised in “Pherefore, we will offer for the next two weeks all ‘immensestock of groceries, wines and whiskies St gecritice prices Never withia our k Best. ‘Flour. % bbL, $1 iD. ‘Tea, worth Oe. only BOc. ib. © Boe 400 « 45c * 30c Ib Ss DPR RUMEETS, seatsany, noaubine | PyWAINmos coun camurts. wy ‘ Tue Feoora Dares Simms MI "ekaC bay Sees Yor young indies and hilar PECTIN ONS eenEN REN orm Aretecommensed by ibe leading for; Yount se, Washington: Inc 4 pl oe are absolutely 1:1 EDUCTION.—TEN PER CENT ON EN? EDUCTIO: cee ENTIRE Competent te schers in «ll and instrumental attention. For firth ‘oF in person, Mrs. b art receive special thformacion widress by leit TACUIMBERT. ausd- J. (UTCHINSON, 907 Bennsyivania, ae USURL REDUCTION OF KEARONABLT Coops | FXMERGON INSTITUTE, % | MILLINGRY, LACES EMBRUIDERIES, Ditto Did Lath st, bet. Cand K ste | canive attention torresuites FRRAMINGS, “BUTTONS, RIBBONS, CORSETS, | Sclect Classical and Mathematical School for Boys, | finn ail sot tn yrepats RANDRERCHIERS, COLCANS RUCHINGS Bie | Shogine ite niet year MONDAY, Seruewer a0, | oF deired valuruaon ni : B WHITE SUI Seltcant ine ont | Prevares for larvari. Yale, Prinoetsn. Jobe itp: |“) 3A MOCAULEY, Pros dent $450 to San FOSTER KID GLOVES 81 per pat. | Shocly Ck Military and Naval Aacsdemien and for | J A ERUS DS GUNTINCED ePromniey To acre BAMGAING for ths grat | bustneas. Chrealars atthe bookstore. For pariicuars | ye anes tke Se . _thirg dave ‘eld ry caas B youso, | MoOnn, Muss aves Bem ee |e Zeca \ONZAGA OOLERG G A OOF Tatreek northwest, The course of studies comprises Finctish, French, German Eatin and Greek. Cheiuist Arithmetic; Mathematicnsiod Pi Asit Ispositively necessary to reduce our large stock of Summer Millinery in order to make room for early Fall Importations, we will sell our entire stock of Im- Ported and Domestic Bonnets and Hatsat and below | feoPens Monday. September oii, SCHOOL FOR You: ink eee _auai-im 3 | The fourm s year Jyl0 1809 F street n. w. ‘H. WHEATLEY'S DYE WORKS. . ‘Estabilshed 1831. . Judging trom past experience, the rush of work this fall will be so great that it will Ue Impossibie to GHESANDOAM VALtEY acapr Iwinchester, 8 skiuled Workusen enough todo lt'as"promptiy a See | thot ¢ Royn and Young den sired.” Our many patrons will consult their own inter. | Branches Papi aang ped Ny Gsicand do us agreat favor by sending im their Tali | languages, Lavin, French, Vocal. a tn Sioa and W. A. Atgory, Me Mer montis to be cleaned or dyed'as desired. “Work | man "Send for catwlogue. 5 . atti Freeived and delivered at ‘reaidenee pou notice by | "au21-1 HUGO RUERSCHNER, Principal_| JINGLE, FRENCH AND CEEMAN oats postal card, or at the office, 1068 Jefferson st. George- rs ) CLASSIC, a ‘4 ing and'Day School, No. $122 P st., West Wash town, D.C. su RE ET nd . by the MISSES DORSEY, will open sept. 30, 4 Asse, with fi For circulars SEAL GARMENTS ALT . DYED AND LINED. Furs ofall kinds repaired. Miss CUNNINGHAM, USS M. G. DOW EY land's church, 4 caren street nw. preparal Instrnction ry, ap2i 1310 Sth st. nw, uve exam ea a ae utions. and eco2m* tee Wash ae Wetes $20 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST, als of well-known Ginnerm, ws weil as those Wishing te alitiea fur ‘Makes Corsets to order in eves been put in perfect onder. } Feaders'and performers, Teruus moder: 1h and queraniecs perfect fi dressed 717 Lrving st. Carrier | soil Yyloeozm French Hand-made Underclou! wlohe —— PRIVATE LESSONS IN ALL GRADES OF TILLIAM G OMARE, er of Pia 217 ‘and finest imported Hosiery. Patent Shoulder Braces, and all Dress iteform Goods French Corsets and Bustles, Children’s Corsets and a $1 Corset (Miss H.'s own Tuition moderate. opiates Ir college, and Onan, Toth st. aw. an20- TUT ree ik JPRENCH DyEWG, SCOURING aND DRY | tlw athe Ve racpiwowsu = — CLEANING FSTABLISHMENT, aN ifscSegsom of Sand S7 reoketn ene ‘a SUMMER RESORTS. 3205 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTHWEST. adults and caildren. French Kin PANTIC CITY, N,3.—TM BRADY Xvening Dresses, Laces. Lace Curtains, Crapo Vella sn and French School (ifth Mas 0 st. Feathers, Kid Gloves, Flannel and Pongee our specialty. ends of Wash Gent's Garments Dyed, Cleaned and Repaired. Ladies Dresses Dyed and Cleaned without ripping. ANTON Children speak, write aud. languarge taught trom Fre t ‘au 20-2m 4 CAKOLINE LERCH, formerly with &-Flscher and | GPENGERIAN BUSINISS COL HGF: nro pe Ce Maison Yriese, Kue Kivolie, Paris, ja | haiti eg r ~ fang ait Tato Terms to we? —— — tu a Address Mem tox 1s, 320 GENTLEMEN'S GOODS, __| the rnc SECRY PARK NTE WEL Van tons, 1 Gceat end Wesley takes tine ocean Res VEDNESDAY. Sept Office open for air ust 280A fi Mee. ROT YLRR Y SPRINGS AND BATH OPEN JUNE 10. HAS REMOVED TO eras ate ee Sit BREE arene The morit= warter of 1G. 1837 F STREET NORTHWEST. HENRY Mrs. SARA A. SPENCE XN RSJ. L. McGER'S SCHOOL (SIXTH YEAR) vili reopen Mouday, September 200i, at 1110 L pamphiet ‘aads-tan aon SHIRTS TO ORDER A SPECIALTY. 1y21 FINANCIAL. hound trip JOHN'S COLLE Paxce & W G icxtocesion begins Sepesmiber to teae. Renee BT sora cages Rigas sin parsed for | Sve. tiaund for septens Seor ini avenue, } New Yori. THOMAS Fel PRIVATE STUCK ThLRGMSER WIRBS 913 Pennsylvania av aul’. 1 4 Wen ata eCity, N, 3, Hom: WASHINGTON, BALTIMUKE, PHILADELPHIA, OCK HILL COLLEG - cean. With splendid Goean view GENERAL PARTNZ&RS. = ri of the Christian Schools nd. J. SACKS, both oF Washingt a, Da Janes WaiTEY 1H. Chuck OaxLEr, Ea of five mont X.d. Beets ton, D.C. ‘Partner. Wittiax K Txavins, 5) 5.803; and selon commission all clases of Bailray {Sls will be te hes ‘H. H. DODGE, Resident Partner. wu Propriet QRENCIL Qnotations of Stocks and Bonds.and information re | Et under garding the markets received through our wires in | For particulars 1 ‘Gantly, direct trom the New York stock kxehange | (Diplomee det Aeulemie de Paris), S25 1th stn. W. ‘4 lorders executed and reported promptly. te! ‘aul 7-1m' JOAN watre SELENE St ERICK v0. Va Pamphlets at the Star Office. Ty RLINGTON AMEN, . SEWING MACHINES, &e. | A NBUILDE Jordaa Springs, P.O, = ES ee | ot ont Jerse Ec. JORDAN, | 1E “HOUSEHOLD” SEWING MACHINE Is | ,,A Select ~ctiool for Bors and’ Von T Ew OOLUMBIA HOUR a rao ell sud iavorably known that it needs iy a. Only scholar NEP Css oes, Surds of praive=no windy advertisements, A'pract? all term | FRG ; calea aad evtsparaou Wall tat wasted for it EMBER | APE MAY, §. dnt ‘Machines of all makes rented aud repaired. Head- | | directly on ocean front. All mod quarters jor the Universal Patterns, “Also, une Amer- | and a cuisine of particular excelie 1 Improvements, Special season, secoud-hand Willcox & Gibbs, side veaf aud drawers, | _—— ap REYNOLDS & NEIL $15: two second-hand Singer, side leat and drawers, | y, Hotel Lat veto, $19. auld-im | Reopens Sart 1 stalogues apy Phieeiphia, concentration condensation of mechyuicul cenius, E] [Z SCHOO! LANGUAG! ta OR SU! SP. Gs, Bi ‘ EU MERRANEVEL Goths aw dks Mich: | THE LADIES AIT AT“OCIATION. OF N. ¥., | wos, Hunting: tain, cari abi . Wwle charges. Pa av | sor, Ma. ERAL BATHS, mor MOND, Manager. ies Of ali Kinds for suleur rent First-class repairing doue. Also, Central Oftice for The Universal Putterna. See them. myst Auran Or Au Onuzra ‘The Light Running NEW HOME Sewin; Will be open all summer. Great ‘reduction tn prices | 7 for the summer, ‘Machine i Six Honrs fro the. latest -sinuplest® and’ best in the world. | Five mpooth ‘eurnolike Tease 7. lady ‘sbould call at our office and see the variety of | cideutal’ expenses. No | from Winchester. Roundtrip tickets S850. treat Fork done on this Machine. Lubroidery work of ail | TWelve experienced teachers, ail imuprovements made in hotel aod bathe tis semen, ates. Bpecial opportunities for a nce Fapiely. boys. Patron: choose the rezulat I Seal or Civil “Enzineering ‘eo s Media Academy ate now in Harvard, Yale, Princeton and ten other Colleges and Polytechule Schools. Tei Mis out ein ISS. 1540 ISSd. 10 in T885, 10 in I86. “A graduating class ev the commercial department. A Physi cal Laboratory, nnd Bal Volumes added fo Ta Head in 1S we Charter which pr Ariiks.. For new i Kinds done without the use orsny ns given free at 5 OPPENHEIMER & BRO'S, 528 Oth street n.w., Sole Agent for the Light-Running New Home Sewing, Bfachine, es Es one eb ines take te cane PIANOS AND ORGANS. ‘AD! re ‘attachment. in- iveniay an A. La ies ators isa e hieased with the Wm. a. Leonard, RETURNING To TH ‘to do thelr Fall sewing, can rent at oui New Improved Light-Ruuning Sewing Machi aby of the most approved patterns “at 33 ver month, or bythe week. Rent paid deducted off price of Mu- chine if purchased later. Prompt attention to telophone and mail orders. THE SILENT NEW AMERICAN, No. 7, 50 much ¥ ‘Oftice a ‘of 104m. train, Latte overtakes the | former at Point uf 0 ks spoken off, nf witich We have the sole agency, has re TOR QOTI | MP orerculars apply at Stak office, and for all tnfor: cently beeit greatly improved by the increase of the reer oho TT & SONS. 401th st hw size of Its shuttle to double its former size. The new ool, 13555 4 AR PRATT. oa Automatic Tension Cap: a complete’ outfit of silver. a juted tools in handsome morocco, plush-lined, metal ? z tes H ss ulibiles of Arrassene Embroxdery, done on the New (EASTERN POINT) No. 7. sent by inait on application, Sat geet ‘4 legal gusrantee furbbshed with all machines we | S4¥8uta= NEW-LONDON, CONN. sell, reut or repair. APLEWOOD LS: ‘C, AUERBACR, cor. 7th and H sts. Concord UTE, POR boTH SF ile, Para A new hotel, furnished 1 ew Ubon nat Harvard M Catt 1 rout = cane pped depart raph wiliee tn 5 eam ‘A.M: Prinetpat. Tull paruicaiars address . Enwanv F. Droor, AREAS LPURAL COLLEGE, — MATTHEWS & PII: 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, } ext Seat i BER 20. U | _dy27-tu tn sattm Pre Beside th | Pp Mes ~ asicsarTON 2 _ Sle Agent, for Steinway & Sons, Gabler, Decker @ | english: the wb) (baie a otter Pianos; Sterling Orga, Susie and Musical Stee | plied Chemistry are pre The direc: ArtaNticCrry, 5.1. Shandise.." Instruments sold'on- monthly. payment Exchanged, tented, Tuned, Repaired, Moved. Stor j Hon of full corps of iment Lectu ers ‘The Cadets are under military organization and oO ALL THE YEAR = Sone : and Shi ‘Ret re ‘making a final selection send for Catalogue | Hot and cold Sea Water Maths, and all modern cou Instock at iow fipren, ofthis institution, givin full particulars wa to courves Ventences, ep as ow Oe re aes aes Sees Je19 | f/oention ungurpassed for beauty, Leaithfalness and FW. REMSLEY & SON, convenience of access. Jel-co3m a res BK ESS A BOR Exe MARYLAND AGRICULTURAT, COLLEG: Ee RRR ay Bob ge we peat % K, NNN AAA BB HE NORWOOD soran View e ilind & K NNN 4 A BRB ay aSeet ear | He pan ome ct Hoarding : FES Reopens ARETE tp taba foreiniacss and om os Piano Forra pulictines stares te cad man Wit Came VATED WITHIN § pa 1212 and 1214 14th st, or, for ianmediate parse of Geo Leach. encuarectes Pupils desirous of preparing tor the regular course | 2ClUding the only pase bee . UNEQUALED IN TUNE, TOUCH, WORKMAN. SHIP AND DURABILITY, | sea water haths.de.. fost poriedt abd modern Hagens. M. F. HOOPES, #8, SHENANDOAH CO. VA St AND Most FASIIONABLS MOUNTAINS OF of the Norwood Institute, or who wirh an opportunity to acquire & practical use of the French insstage, will find It to thelr interest to attend the summer session ‘at Norwood 3¥205 GECOND-HAND PIANOS AT ALL PRICES THE Lat SUMMER Kiso? IN iL Vine And WINDSOR FEMALE COLLEGE. For Young Men—With Preparatory and Bastness Schools for Boys. For Young Ladies~Witu Preparer tory and Primary Schools fur ¢ PIANOS FOR RENT SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR COUNTRY AND This resort r HH ‘Fail sessions open “eptember 15th, 1886. eee) Separae bulldings. Catslokwes ready, adress Rev. rougiuuty and ew al WM. KNABE & 00. 4, Ee LLY, D.D. Pres, New windsor, Mae ‘all the roumns, with we my8 ‘Market Space, z springs. making thts the test, 817 Re rite be found in the south, ‘Con openstept. 20: Thorough tralaing: nomegevernin Do N ROHASE health carefully atiended tw; mumber limited. jo Nor Pu Greulasaddress HLNKY G HALLOWEE ‘ ‘Until You See The c idem ne ‘Telegraph aud EMERSON PIANO, aeft¥¥il of Lehigh university aud the instru ‘EUG: or isa university bangh’s “¢ iL. SCHAEFER, M. ‘tu pera Thfor ORAVIAN PAROCHIAL SCHOOL, BET building. ‘This is th A thoroughly first-clas: Instrument af a chem, Pa.—Senlor Boys Departinent specially | WSchingwed, bet dargmae"aa arava eT | Meteo ininrenerice ea, | wags, EuEy Second hand Pianos and ‘at prices from $10 and methods are those approved by the faculty | Prof id, Williams aud, ot al payments 09150. Sold on small, Largest assortment © 6c. music in the city. ve pat ts of the four pri hotels, aualysis of the water, witract | monials, &e., may be ad free at the mute \{ 7 ST. JOSEPH’S COLL MM PEERY SREEEace. COURSE OF STUDIES: we, Milbura's. Tho a CLASSICAL AND COMMERCIAL. rater depot Niet = bes +A ez 42 | ae fs tal roe RANICH & BACH PIANOS, See eon LO EraMe sept. 6.1888. | DIC W. CHANCELLOR, enidont Physician ity alwaye the seme and the best SPP yy] on Monat a Ey Sushiy sivaye te seme nd me bat Address BROTHER JOSE: H, Director, amyeee = a - Carroll Post Office, Bultimoré county, Ma. Please send tor a catalog Jyo-3m. Pree SELECT SCHOOL. WASHINGTON D.C,, will re-open SEPTEMBER 167TH, 1586. For G. L. WILD & BRO, ey 709 Seventhst. n. w. sepia vs Special attention to tuming and jow the time to have Pianos renovated. ‘ab20 peach, Falitewas sd upand situated convenient sree Lait TEs WOW Teteeet | BEsvamins ate worse ase ‘see ced airy, won ALLET @ DAVI§ PIANOS NEWSTYLESOF | /vhusville. Md._"_jy@-6m _ | guests.can find te comforts of hue, Hee eee | ee ae ras SCHOGDARD Werras | Pee oar Ho loos bf 6th June | teabel aE GeTNOT. Four Tear mmences Sp ; Be ae ee SamAuE A Kea Satine Sopa tee SSPE | Sonlinion, Doc 8 ee OC eS Feasonabl Eianoe Ee, tuning: NOGRAPHIC HEADQUARTERS joEason IGM HOUSE, RE or aA ee ae BUwMER aes: Sypnco 3eee—heee yes All Short- Gall Monday and Thursday evenings Terms’ remooabia, "rend Yor “circular 5 hand Supplies. tuyv2 624 Hi street nw. | Throwsh trains tron Was to Keli Deaonxzrnzss, ELWYN HALL-READING Pa. both by a Re Ie change; round-triset xcs OR THE LIQUOR HABIT, POSITIVELY cS ‘School for for sewron at reduced rules) GKUOM & 1: ti GON proprietors. SBURY PARK, NJ—THE VICTORIA Family House, desirable location, near @ Geran Tabte ata newemnodeaicnmencetien “rect Maupitary araugenen! brameny jawed. Terms moderate und reduced for Jtme and CURED BY ADMINISTERING DR. HAINES GOLDEN nian weet ape pealieon aeptine ‘of the person taking it is ec. £.G. BISHOP, Head-aster, MiBsas caoce fom Yoows 2e 2 Paes ares os Pose Corner 14th and F street; also, R. K. 4th street and Vermont avenne, : STINE, corner 14 =e aie Preterred. 4 ¥-CHOMELIN, TS teStmoniais oy best women and ‘ose toma 185 AMY LEAVITT, OF BOSTON, GRAD- TtoG, tor Ton, reduced free 92-28, pamsoftan voor octa-etaih luaie and certified cxani ‘Kew’ England | tec, 200 pairs ‘MEN'S AND BOYS PANTS, ‘Rednced to | eaibever