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EE a, . THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C., wine The Weather. OFFICE OF THY CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, Wastixeros, D.¢., Sept. 1. 188 Intications jor 24 Hours, Commencing at % p.m. f Columbia and Virginia, fair northerly winds For District =A he signal ly low temperat wabracing the eon 4 try east Of tue Mississ Ouio rivers, Ligat trosts rted in western Mieuican, M n Towa and Kot. Licht trots wre ated in the Cran- Derry Z disiriets of Massachusett sior | Jonx Uvpves’s INsraLnaeNt Howse, aa i borthwest, is the plac Buy soar’ stoves, ranges and beaters ou y fry to pieave our €ustomers by selling tem Sulivacuny goods Give usacai. If we can't you What You Waut ue oue XX tam , 36.45 bo finest cigs by mn HAVE You PURCHASED your Groceries for coming month? If not, we will seli you U vest Of ail of Groceries, VW Woo aces, at the ve 3 & BRO. Tih st. now. ‘Tuk FarewsEwr Se STON, | Jus: jabiished by Elis & Co, isa xraceiul and it jose of Unaat : Mui sun a Wasuington, Pots BRATS TH $8.75 will buy a » Wardrobe; $5.50, Walnut Exteusie Tavis; Antique Ash Chamber suites, in ligt o Bene Kage Wa 3 and Rockers chil iF Wainu: 328, Dur ew oi titem leit; 6 W - Ladies” Rockers, $1.25. We bave about 9 Berge Walnut Camber Suites, with Marbie-top, © will sell wt $s Dargain we uw e 811 7th street northwest, CHICAGO Grocery ComPany, 806 7th strect, tis granulated «1 Ges Lgut rown sugar, Dye. GsNcrNg Brazilian pebbies. Hempler’s, Pa ave, CITY AND DistkRicr Amusements Te-Night ALBAUGH'S.—“The Mascot. Hixrz0e’s.—"A Practical Joke.” Ding Muskus.—Leonzo Brovhers, MANag#as PaNOkAMA.—15th street and Ohio avenue. ROLLER Coaster.—Athletic Park. Condensed Locals. J.P. Agnew hus been awarded the contract for furnishing cual Uo the Retorm school at tue following rates: Waite ash, furnace, 36.14 per fad, run ‘clock yesterday afternoon Mr. | Rutus J. Ruck accidentaliy snot bimseli in tie Baud wale umioadiug a pistol in his yard. Dionday wight the two-siory house of Joun Kinsinger on was Diown down auc age being about y6uU. ing Louse Was dantaged to te extent of $50. The will of D. Marsbuii, filed yesterday, be- qQueaths bis estate to bis wile, Louisa Marsiali, Which at Ler Jeath is to be divided su: and shure ai: bis children, one grandson, An- drew Marshail,and Mary Jane Diges, tor ner eure aud attouliou, He names Win. Barton as executor, Frou Shillington we have The Century fur Sevtember. Une of the de Uxer cub:, to which the feax “Cleopatra” qat2 birth at the rat Park mevuge New York, Sund: fll be sent to the tational museur, j Perwns iuving the city can have THESTAR failed to them, tor uny length of ume, and the dress changed us ofien ux desired, “Tue sul- fption must ve invaciab:y paid in advance. He Drew a Pistoz. AN EX-CONGEESSMAN FIGUKES IN A MELEE IN A RESTAURA! Last evening about 6 o'clock in Solaris’ saloon, near 15th street aud the Avenue, a dif- | Beulty oeeurred vetween several men, one of | them beiug Heury C. Worthington, known as | Gen. Wort! am ex-Congressman, and formerly cv! vi @t the portel Chariestu ., who, itis charged, drew irom his pocket Wriger carrying very large bulle.. He Was arrested and taken to Lieut. Arnvid’s sta- ton, where ne leit $20 collate! tue smaliest ameuntol Bue ior such an ollense. There was Do charge of usswult preferredagainst him. This auorning in the Police Court the case was con- tinued Guuil Friaay. ‘The iroavie arose between Gen. Worthington d Sir. J. KR. Nierusee, of the supervising Wect's office. Mr. Nierusee was employed as an Anspector in the ‘custom Louse a: When Mr. Worthington was cui! Jast night forthe ‘lirst Lime iu maby years at Bolan. Wortaington was accuimpanied by a frieud named Hoyt and Nierusee by a inend | ied O'Conner. Some words passed vetween ortbington and O'Vonuor, and the former, it | Ye said, iirrew a giass of beer'in the hace of Nie- | Fusee.” Then the mea grappied aud Worth fon produced a pistol." Mr. U Counor started 10 interiere and he and Hoyt peeame embroiled. Mr. Hvyt says thai Le was crying to ge tne tol frum Sr. Worthiozion, The quarrel, It Atated, grew ut 1 u dillerence over u iva Of Money abd not about a woman, as reported, A Car Driver Assaulted. AN ATTEMPT MADE BY A COLORED MAN AND WoxAN To HOB THE can. Last nigat about 12 o'clock ear No. 40, on the THE SLOOP MaKY J. FU: Messrs. Biseoe & Carter. with her were flaid off and young mulatto, who was | the su | city. found abaudobed ina Ii between Bluckiston Island residents it wus found suieared with blood, and cabin, which also showed e: that e captain } adaress | in wuiea to be sent was towed Search Was continued Of the Vessel, bul nO trace No weapon could be found, reac that the murd Vicia oF Victiins overbow took charze of tne sloop, | the vod avOUL TU Years of age, aud tuis ety, Up to within ate jin St. Mary's count, ton E sull ive. A tees yesiercay i Bradsh. | the murder, is ab | avout tive | her o1 is uusculacin build and ul His color is ligut to, \ | r the first two day's Of hast ¥ A River Traged: Gays ago or attempting to marr Hey, 4 White girl, Were shipped for the trip'by the captain, John Dixon. Capt. Ross, of iner Wakefieid, upon his arrival in this ast wight, reported that the sloop had been ND DESERTED AND THE INTEKIOR SMEARED WITH BLOOD. The sicop Mary J. lett Curter’s whart, at the foot of LOth street, last Thursday, having fin- ished unloadiug a cargo of wood consigned to The crew that arrived discharged. Monday 4 small colored boy and James T. Bradford, the arrested here some Minule Tin- return ttle creek which lies wad Colton’s laud- jug, some seventy-five miles down the river. Wien the vessel was boarded by some of the deserted, the deck blood Spots in the vidences ot a flerce struggle, ail of whict lead tw the conclusion had been murdered. On a table iu the captain's cabin wus found a letter 4 *Jirs. Joun Dixon, Baltimore, Md.,” it Was stated her into St. Jer inat there was shoruly. Tue nue landing. throuxh other pares of a body or elle on whicu lo unravel the mystery was discovered, |, und the conclusion Jerer had thrown bis rd. Tbe magistrate aud @ futile search Was iminediately begun wioug the shore to find 301 tue murdered, ‘apt. Dickson was was Well known in w years ago he lived Maryland, near Blackis- Being edgaged tu tue oyster trattic ‘d bis tainily to Baltimore, where they. a Was seat to Mrs, Dickson t Lue ciroumsiances, ve Bradiord, who is suspected of old aud stands et six OF eizii inches in heignt. He hay tne form of an brown or ordinary ile deuies thal be isa negro, clain- TA L tue ciose of the Issue of end the white public scuools yes- | terday af ernuch 746 had been issued. During | 790 permits were | J issued. ‘The issue ui permits to cuwored ebil- | j dren began to-day, and over 200 were issued. ‘Tue sessious of the’sehouls begau to-day. | SNUW ES Teicbicisiethe trou, works at the | corner of Wilkes and Royul streets, west end of Midiund tunnel, have been purchased by Me. Thos. ¥ of Columbia, Fu., for $4,500, sen, and Wave had Various: lute tue establisuinent bus sivve leundry. "1 é | 1s5u by T. Ss. Jami- | tortunes Since, Of | beeu used by Mr. C. | HL. Colllus as @ gener | foundry aud machine | SA RTHQUAKE.—The tremor of an earthquake was felt disdnetly O'clock Last a: here station now: ed, cuir ahd Asousy Bell tor ALU was sent to jail L disorderiy couduet, Lhe city eounell | | ¢ this moruing i Xx to Teevive Lue report of the ati stion.—Mrs. Jos. E. Black well née on Washington street, near evenibz, She was a must courte A" sprigptly I —the ciiy 4 portion of the property Sule Was then adjourned. With jot, ou Henry sirect, road, between Queen and by Peter Juitus, was sold ye a Ts, vay shortly betore ten ; beds shook, glasses rattled, ‘vWD Open, clocks stopped and euerul exciiement, but nothing VOLice Report.—The only prisoners at the were Mary Harris, With ussuult on Cecil Chap- assuulting Marsual tL inwyor's court David Maniy ‘default of payment of flue for will meet to-night, rueys ou the ‘and won hosts of sale vegan to-day and «6 bought in, ‘the -A smill house, A Canos Sorrenma FROM ECZEMA, EARS AND SCALP COVERED WITH SCABS AND SORES, CURED BY CUTICURA. ‘My Iittle son, aged-eight years, has been afflicted With Kezema of the scalp, avd at times @ ereat portion Of the body, ever since uve was two years old. It be- kan lu bis ears, and extended to his scalp, which be- ‘came covered wich scabs aud sores, and rom which a sticky fluid poured out, causing inteuse iteuing and disiress, and leaving his hair matted and lifeless. Un- derueath these scabs the skin was raw, like a piece of veetiteak. Gradually the bair cane out and was de ‘struyed, until but a small patch was left at the back of the Weed. My friends in Peabody know how my litte boy has suffered. At night he would scratch nis ‘head uniil his pillow was covered with blood. I used w tie bis hands behing him, and in many ways tried to prevent his scratchiug: but it was uo use, he would scratch. 1 took him to ine hospital aud to the best Physicians in Peabody without success. About this Time some friends who bud beea cured by the Curt- CUkA Ruupres prevailed upon me to try them. I began tous: them on the 10th of January last. Io Seveu months every purticie of the diseuse was re- moved. Not a spot or sca remains on his scalp to eli the story of his suffering. Hls hair bas returned, and isthick aud strong, aud bis scaip as sweet and clean as any chiid’s In the world. I cannot say enough to express my gratitude for this wonderful cue by the CUTICURA REMEDIES, and wish all sim\- Jariy aftiioied to knw tut my statement is true and widhout exaggeration, CHARLES McKAY, Oct. 6, 1585. Peabody, Mass, Ihave seen Mr. McKay's boy when badly affected With keacma, He was a pitiful sight to look at. 1 know that he has tried our best physicians, and did ‘ll w father could do for a suffering cuild, but availed nothing. Lkuow that the statements he has made you as regards the curing of his boy by your Curi- ‘CUBA REMRDINS are true in every particular, WILLIAM J. MCCARTY, ‘83 Foster street, Peabody, Mass, Sold everywhere Price: Curicura, 50cts; Cem CURA Soar, 25 cts; CUTICULA KESOLVENT, $1. Prepared by Porter Deva ND CHEMICAL Co. Boston, Mass, Send for “How to Cure Skin Diseases” PIMPLES, Blackheads, Skin Blemishes and Baby ‘Humors, use CuTIcuRa Soar. RHEUMATIC, NEURALGIC, SCIATIC, SUD- den, Sharp and Nervous Pains absolutely anninilated by the CUTICURA ANTI-PAIN PLasTex, @ perfect an- tidote to pan and infimmation, New, origisal, In- Jauible, Atdruggsis. 250. sel New Faw DRY GOODS AND CARPETINGS. Housekeepers’ special attention is ealled to our New Stock of INGRAIN, THREE-PLY, BRUSSELS and VELVET CARPETINGS. BLANKETS, COMFORTS, QUILTS, SHEETINGS, NAPKINS and TOWELS. Receiving SILKS and DRESS GOODS DAILY. {CUTS and FLANNEL SUITINGS in great variety irom 25 cis. per yurd up wo fine Imported Goods, ‘W. W. BURDETTE & CO., au28-6t Nos, 928 7th and 706 K streets n.w. facing the Midtand Princess street, and aged to tue German biwiding association seerday’ 101 5, to | A gold waleb Was stuien yesterday irom the room of Miss Stella Kaul Se SS consequence of the (inet City Chamve: ed bis resi wingion, Mass., Mond aied al Wes: Point in 1 Juntly aud was badly wouni war. ai re-Fiynn seandal, | lain Ivins, of New ution in the Lands Major Ger. George H. Gordon died at uy ht. He gradu S16 und served gal- ded in the Mexican | | | ABSOLUTELY ‘This Powder never varies. strength and wholesomeness. the ordinary ikinds, and cannot BaKixe PowDER Co,, 106 Wall PURE. A marvel of purity, ‘More economical than | be sold in competition | with the multitude of low tests, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. SoLD ONLY IX CNS. RoYAL street, N.Y. oc2& Me:u: Metropolitan ratiroud, left the Gtb-street wharf, and bad gone along O street a short distance Wheu a cvivred mab and woman called to Lue | driver to sup. ‘Tue driver reiused to stop the carom the corner and kept ou until he got round the curner, wien he stopped. Lue negro logan swearing Uecutise the driver did nut =wp | on the corner for hun, aud when le eutered the war be began io abuse tue driver. He would | uot be paced, but kept up bis abuse un driver ordered lm ivom the car. Ti thea grabbed tie dover by bis throat seumfe ensued, duriug which the uriver re- @eived weut across the suouider and the asned. Wile the negro was | mag with the driver the womat uiteupted fo take away the money-b.-X, but was prevented from doing so by the Uriver, who drew his re Volver aud atleinpied to use it, but it iissed » The presence of the revolver irighiencd the negroes aud they ecaped. The case was Teported Wo tie pur fr.g.siened Ut ue evn! 01 (ue megroe! bat tie driver was so uot give a description tne LUTaxKAN Revs the re Ivana, Mary Le: i Pen-Mar, "Wednesday, Sep- | & mousteraitalr aud appruximule iiicen to eighteen sand. fhe Suuday scams vi St. Sremorial, Church of Lue etur c Futherieait aid 04 fake up w ‘Sarine the Lavstiay will jou the Wasulagion: wails Knox- Wille und Ciages's wills There Will be irous 4,500 Lo 3,000 x Pa An Interesting progr. ty vcing prepared, esr Howe PESTIVAL.—Last night tae ustatler Volicsiest wuling lace, ed ws 1oilaWs: First ier; secuud, Mis. Dupre sberends; tuurtl, third, The bowing ae, Cari teusicn; second, Chris. Hu! wd, C. Deueks; lout, K. Aufentuie, Cus. Sci.cnek, way wise obusined U the mosisirikes. Geulicmen's<lvot Goid medai, Lows Maciug; Best pri Becki La Wau Feceived the prize bor fest will be couciaue THE Natiox ass bi Bas Cily Hine batted Mau very freeiy i tue game with tue N bins CY Jester day,uud won tue « wscore gi > ly 1. Ounce gamer ¥ is 1OlLUW>: AL St. Let Stl Low wa, AL Ba Siac —Baitinere wolkiy tis, AG Pune Jeiphia —Atisietic politcas, 5. ALS Lous—Browiis, 10; wuts, he AL Bite Durg—Ariegu s¥atles, De A Suir Dee 10 « Viciwts Bonus As BAULI—Yesterday Alien I hussun, “by is moiuer, ksuier Carrington” acd L. suit against Fritz damages. fie seis out ad buli, wad drove fb Sy Teanwu Uf Live 1 ace of the Geteuckatitt Mau upou tue praiuisll, Kosuc ou tue 1 May last, as be was sthuuing vb lic scwale, hud Woulued and gored Lath 1a Lue usce, dint Uriag uuu tor Life. ‘Tux ContixeNTAL ued by Cap to cue p owned & w a order was ¥ in relatiou the cor ym a: armory on abs ci 1, KuApruce Bud Vink Lue corpo Wil gud eauup ub We Graugers uur givands, Luriug, Puttiax County, Vac, tum Sey. #45, tciuatve.” Tus Pivuseus’ Locxovr—the plunbers have nut yet seitied euurely tue question ul Waxes wud huure wiilcu jockey omit Lue Gutun uinuers on the dd ol May lest. ‘The busses Ve Ut wgieed Wo bus Howe. Lucre ure, Lowe ever, bul deen ur tweuly Union juuruey men Ul dow, ment of tue LSU cK being at work, Whe jourucy men's ia proposition wax 9525 Sor chit usure aud gato ivr ube HOLES Wore, Dur ueary ail vl tue Unwn men are NOW ab Work jur d.ou tur 4 day vi d4y livurs—tue ussu- ar wy becky Ue At ‘headyuarvcrs, 44, street Suu Peuusyivunia wveuue, imdey souue oF Lue Journeymen wece preseut aud slaied Lunal Unvee Bs od. were yet uri, aud Ley Wad uo Uvdut Dus taut tuey Would eveuually succecm Lucy Suite tuat there wre vula ual dugcn of Lue ‘shops wou-uniow, [ERS MILK. | _Se2l-wés 6m ‘The only PERFECT SUBS’ Invaluable in in all WAST quires no cooking. FEEDING UF iNFANTS,” mi DOLIBER, LOODALE. N's INVALIDS. SSITUTE for MOTH- CHOLERA INFAN. “THING. A predigested food for DY sUMUTIVES, CONVAL! LNG ied free, &CO,, Boston, Mass, Lawss: Lawss: Laws j BEAUTIFUL LAWNS, 5c. FRENCH LAWNS, 18, 20c. LINEN LAWNS, 12%, 15e. CRINKLED SEERSUCKER GINGHAMS, 64¢. BLACK SILKS, COLORED actual cust uutil september I. SILKS, VELVETS at BLANKETS at actual cost until September 1. RRR INIT EK ss ERE FER RRR Sssy EE F kee k E SS > Til MARKET SPACE. BEAUTIFUL quality. FIGURED will receive Quite,” worth, 1.30. ‘Tw of our Handsome Satin large ize, worth gi, presented buys lu worth of Dry Gouds Wx Lasows the Hair, Recommended by the most ri Positively harmless, made o' } Druggiste, (Goh price 206 Reduced to 1: Fach gustomer who bays $10 worth of a large size excellent qi ATIN! BL \( K CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure wool, $1.50- Damask Towels, extra to each customer who HAIR-ELIXIR. ‘Undoubtedly the best means for the preservation of enowned physicians, of Vegetable matter only | and wholly frve rom auy metallic ingredient, Sold by ali the principal Chemists and Wholesale my26-wes3m $4.9 WEEE MARKED $6.00, PER Pau $3.28 IN PHINCE ALBERT au30 Vesarrs, iy29 BRANCH. 1’ 7 WILL BUY FORTS15 WEEK ANY OFOUR | SPRING AND SUMMER PANTS THAT Weew: Irs Hor THE SWELTERING HEAT OF THE LAsT FEW DAYS MAY KEMIND YOU THAT WE HAVE BEEN ADVERTISING QUITE AN as- SORTMENT OF SEMI-TROPICAL CLOTHING. WE HAVE STILL A LARGE STOCK ON HAND, BUT VERY MUCH KEDUCED IN PRICE-IN | FACT AWAY BELOW THE ORIGINAL COST TO US SEERSUCKER COATS AND VESTS ARE AMONG TI BEST THINGS WITH WHICH TO WARDOFE THESUN'SKAYS. WESELLTHEM FOR $1.40 AND §2.00 NoW, BECAUSE OF THE LATENESS OF THE SEASON. WE ARE OFFERING SUME UNUSUAL BAR- GAINS IN SILK AND MOHAIR COATS AND VESTS IN DRAB AND 5..A TE COLORS OF VERY HANDSOME DESIGNS, SUCH AS PLN CHECKS, PLAIDS, HAIR LINE STRIPES AND BROKEN, CHECKS. THESE GOODS ARE NON-CONDUCT- ORS OF HEAT, BESIDES, AS YOU ARE AWARE, LIGHT COLORS NEVEK ATTRACT THE SOLAR RAYS, $350 IS THE PRICE WE NAME FOR YOUR CHOICE OF ANY COAT AND VEST IN THE LOT. YOU HAVE NO EXCUSE NOW TO FIND FAULT WITH THE HEAT, WHEN YOU CAN KEEP COOL SO EASILY AND FOR SO LIT- TLE MONEY. Se OUR PANTALOON SALE STILL GOES ON. AND WHY NOT? WE ARE OFFERING THE GREATEST BARGAINS IN SEPARATE PANTS EVER DREAMTOF IN WASHINGTON—OR, WE MAY ADD, ELSEWHERE. BOYS' AND CHILDKEN'S CLOTHING ARE GO- ING RAPIDLY. OUR LOW PRICES KEEP US BUSY. HEAT OR NO HEAT, WS ARE KEPT HARD AT WORK; BUT THEN IT'S HEALTHY EXERCISE, AND WE LIKE 17. THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING COMPANY, N.W. CORNER OF 7TH AND D STS. (ALL BLUE SIGNS.) J. M. GRADY, Manager. Pore Mest Have Hav A Sonr OF INTUITION, OR GREAT FORESIGHT, AND MAY HAVE HaD CLEARLY IN HIS MIND THE CLOTHING MANUFACTURED BY WANA- MAKER, OF PHILADELPHIA, AND THE MORAL EFFECT If WOULD HAVE UPON THE PEOPLE WHEN HE WROTE IN “MORAL Es- says”; “To balance Fortune by a just expense, Join with Economy Mayniticence.” AT ANY RATE, THE ADVICE TAKEN IN CONNECTION WITH THIS MAKE OF CLOTH- ING GOOD AND WORTHY OF ACCEPTANCE FOR THE CLOTHING MAGNIFICENT (IF THE TERM CAN SUITABLY BE APPLIED TO ARTICLES IN SUCH COMMON USE), AND AS TO THE ECONOMICAL PART THERE CER- TAINLY IS NO QUESTION, THE UNDERLY- ING PRINCIPAL IN THE MANUFACTURE OF THIS CLOTHING IS TO MAKE THE VERY BEST THAT CAN BE MADE AND TO SELL IT AT THE LOWEST PRICES) WE HAVE THE CONTROL OF THESE GOODS IN WASHINGTON, AND WE OBTAIN THEM UPON SUCH TERMS AS ENABLES Us TO SAY WE BELIEVE TRUTH- FULLY THAT THE PRICES ARE THE LOWEST IN THE CITY. HIGH IN QUALITY WE KNOW THESE GOODS ‘TO BE, AS TO PRICE WE HAVE SAID WHAT WE BELIEVE AND LEAVE YOU TO DECIDE. IF YOU DESIRE TO FULLY SATISFY YOUR- SELF ON THIS POINT, EXAMINE ALL THE OTHER STOCKS OF CLOTHING IN THE CITY, 8030 96.50 AND $7.00 FOR THOSE THAT WERE MARKED 95.50, $0.00, $4.50 AND $4.00 PER PAIR. SKE OUR FALL AND WINTER STYLES AND 4BUTTON CUTAWAY, JUST RECEIVED. GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE PRICE CLOTIUER, 007 SEVENTH STREET. IMPORTERS OF PURE OLIVE Of. FAMOUS CAROMELS FRESH EVERY DAY. ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. | 620 9TH STREET, OPP. U.& PATENT OFFICE 1206 PA. AVE. XN. W. 30 TO GEO. S. WALKER FOR MONUMENT, | MONUMENTAL TAKE CAREFUL NUTES AND THEN COME AND SEE OURS FKOM THE MANY, MANY CASES WHERE PERSONS COME TO US FIRST, GO ELSEWHERE AND THEN RETURN AND BUY, WE FEEL SURE YOU WILL SAVE TIME BY COMING HERE LAST. FALL STUCK, CLEAN, NEW AND FRESH, COMING IN RAPIDLY. E. B. BARNUM @ CO. 931_YExNeyLvaNIA AVENUE. Tur io au28 =F 6 Ph ee yl STARGE MADE BY MAGIC STARCH COMPANY, _ PHILADELPHIA, PA. FINEST AND BEST IN THE WORLD. NEEDS NO COOKING. PRODUCING A RICH, BEAUTIFUL GLOSS AND STIFYNESS. No STARCH YET INTRODUCED CAN BE COMPARKD WITH THE MAGIC. ONE PACKAGE WILL DO THE WORK OF ‘TWO POUNDS OF ORDINARY STARCH. SOLD UNDER GUAKANTEE OF MANUFAC TUKERS, For eeeetl® BY 3 ©. RUGOUD & C0. snd, elt crner CITy ITEMS. EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. DRY GOODs. ____ LADIES’ _GOODs. Great Sacrifice Sal. ‘RS. M.NS'S KINDERGARTEN D PRI | J LLICOTT CITY, MD. . as 1 pe pawacene wig ark coumape oir x, | | Mtg trite, saromarnse eae | Mr asvana Gucrmamseroot ae) Banca Is Lace Ce 10 Pre cxorr OW ENTIRE STOCK ‘This will positively be our lust, Refrigerators and Ice Chests, and t) ia want Of the above will do well to take advantage of the rare opportunity afforded them ax they are offered for and alow manufacturers: prices, Gur g8.50 Upright Hecigerators only $5.75. ur on! a0 4 pe od 45. 311.00, bd = ~ 25. 12.50 st a = 95. 15.00 “ “$10.25. 320.50 Hard Wood $15.35. 24.00 0“ “ “$17.95. 29.00 “ “$3135. $33.00 - ve “$26.45, ‘50 Ice Chest "$4.15. 7.50 “ $5.45. a0 ew “ 14 extra handsome Rattan Baby Carriages sold way below cost; extra quality silver-plated tea spoons, 6 for 87c., worth double, Table spoons, 6 for 69¢.; Colored glass preserve or ice cream saucers, 6 lor 17c., worth 30c.; extra large size covered chamber pails, only 39c., worth 50c. New shape colored glass globes only 25¢., worth 50c. Extra handsome Frene! China hand-painted tea sets, 44 pes.,only $7.23, worth $10. New shape Freue) China, baud- painted und gold lines, only $9.27, Worth $12. gun's, Freuen aS Drewsiug, 4 bottled tor 52 Dish pan: bay 't. Cups, 5 tor Qt. cups, aesSqt, covered buckeis, lic, Large tin cuspadores, 8c. a A Paying Investment! Even if you thivk it too late to buy summer oods, It will pay you right bow to calla Win. Hatin & Co.'s Neliable shoe House, 816 71h street and 1922 Pennsylvania avenue. What- ever there is ieit of low shoes and slippers must be sold, no matier what the sucrifice,as we need the room tor tail goods, Men's fine hand-sewed low shoes at cost. Men’s $3.50 Kangaroo or calf low shoes $2.50. Men’s $1.75 low buiton and tes, now $1.15. Ladies’ $1.75 band-sewed low button $1.20. Ladies’ $1.25 hand-eewed Oxtord ties 95e, Ladies’ $1.25 beavy solid soie low suoes 95e. Ladies’ genuine kid, French: heel, operas, 70. Ladies’ kid opera we slippers 50¢. ‘Misses’ aud children’s low shoes almost given away. 1 Chicago Grocery Company, 806 71 otfers—4-year-old Whiskey, $2 gal., or 50c. qt. Tyeurold Rye, $3 gal, of Zc. qt. eurold Brandy, $2 ul eur-oid Brandy, $3 gal, or 75¢. at Sweet Catawba Wine, $1 gal. a ay Ty Black Silks Below Cost, 736 7th street, Cashmeres trom 26c. up. J.B. Young, 8 Now for a Rush the First of the Month. Colong, Japan, Gunpowder and Imperial Tea at Sue. per lo; You cannot yet their equal else- Where for lessthan 75¢. Best Minnesota Flour, $6. Good Family Flour, $5 per barrel. Det Tightful Hams aud Breaktast ‘Bacon, Lemon, Extract, 15¢. Vanilla Extruet, 18c. per bottle. Old Hye Whisky, 35 couts per vottle (worth $1.00), Our Pure Uld Rye Whisky, four years Old, 73.50 per gal. Blackberry Brandy, 65e. per’ buitie. “Surdines, 8c. a can. Claret Wine, 25c, a bottle, Lime Juice, 80c. Lime Fruit dulce Syrup, 55¢. Raspverry Syrup, 5c. per bottle. “A bux of fifty good Cigurs, $1. Tollet and Laundry Soup very cheap, Chocolate, 37¢. per Ib. Oid Holland Gin, $1 per boule. In uct, everything in our store ut reduced rates, az NT. Merzake & Bro, 417 7in street a. w, Chieago Grocery Company, 806 7th St., offer—Pure Cider Vinegar, 25¢. gallon. Pare Wine Vinegar, 35c. gallon. Full assorument of Spices tor preserving, 1 Why Mr. Clem Came to Town To-day. ‘There was, yesterday, received from New Orieuns a draft tor $15,000, tue sum drawn by William Ciem, of Moutveville, 10 tue last draw- ing of the Loulsianu State Lottery. Sr. Clem will be iu the city wo-day .o receipt Tor lis newly aud easily acquired tortune, Many persous Were skeptical upd did not believe tuat the mouey would be iorthcuming. ‘The Louisiana Slate Lottery fs as solid ay a nauioual bunk and prizes dre invarvauly paid im tul—Aort Wayne Ind.) Journal, Juiy “21. 1 Topham’s Standard Tranks. BARGAINS. $10.00, large size Leather-covered Saratoga, fron otvoin, iusiin lined, sicel clamps; $10.00, 86-inch Cutivas Dress Trunk, two trays, irou bow, bara wood strips; $14.00, Leatner saratoga, largest size, Spl trunks, for boys aud girls, trom $4.50 to $8.00. All sizes al equally low prices, 4 TorHaxs, 1231 Pennsylvania ave. n.w. Gent's Suits Cleaned, §1.—Salisfaction guaranteed atC.PuTscHe's,1729Pa.av.tu,W,s3in Razors kept in Shaving Conaltion, Dog Col- Jats and Pocket Kuives engraved tree. ‘The Kodgers’ Cutler; ay. Jy21-wersun 83 Per Gallon. 75c. Quart Bottle, No. 1 tye Whisky, best in the worid tor the mouey. Orders by mail. dee’s, 9th, uear Dist, Fresh Alderney Butter churned every morn- ing and delivered 1p 4gib, “Ward” prints, 350, per lb, Also, Cottage Cheese and Butterinillc; Sweet Mik Se per quart, Creaun 15 cents, Pickwick Club Whisky is the vest Near On Fin Away N&AR OR FAK AWAY. People who leave home for the summer often expe- rience the need or some article of Clothing forgotten in the hurry to «et away. Whether summering up north, among the Jakes, at the seashore, on the moun- tains, or somie secluded and quaiut nook in the coun try, perbups « Light Overcoat would proves comfort and protection. A thin Suit era Cust is always a luxury ou % hot day, aud you've neglecwd W take eter. ‘Maybe your Boy has torn his Trousers, or you would, like a Sailor Suit or Shirt, for him w rough itin. We keep Underwear for both Man or Boy. in tact, @ var Tied awsortipent 01 ail kinds of Furnishings ws tue very lowest prices. Those of our customers at present ont of the city might write w us, telling thelr wanis, und the Clothes cau go by express or muil to the remotest hamiet at a rifling expense. ‘Yhose who stay at home, or those who visit the capiut city, will flua here the coolest of cool luting, as Wells excellence, With ecuMUMy In, urlicies uf Dress NOAH WALKER & co. 17 OVER 85.000 Now 18 Penusvivaniaavenua Use BIBB'S ORIGINAL BALTIMORE LATROBES, ‘hese celebrated FIRE PLACE HEATI.RS have more Improvements, greater weuting capacity, con sume less uel, are Custer to manage aud wore sy ut iuetrical aud hasid-ou.. tu appeurauce than any ober. Fireplace Jieaters ju che murket, y 1 Line of elegant new design MARDLEGZED SLATE MAN- Vis, PORTABLE aud Brick-Se. RANGES, Special uttention” ts “uirecte: to the CALVERT of o.iginal construction and design. A COMBINATION HANGE ‘and Heats. SUSE Outi! “Estimates furnished ou application. Work done by our own mechames and sutistuclon guarau teed. end tor circu.urs and prices Leflore buying, OF seud your aluress und one of uur reprenentauives Will call. © You will save money by purchasing direct from the manutucturers . BIBB & SON, B. Inventors, Patentees aud Manuiacturets, ‘BV aud 41 Light street, aug-m,wées-Lm Aallumore. Ma, Sxvenrx Srezer Paras Rovan GREAT BARGAIN IN_EMBROIDERIES, 200 piecesof Hambarg and Swiss Kmbroidenies and Flouncings, 26 per cent iess than importers’ prices, Tansburg, 2 8 inches wide, be. yt. ‘Hamburg. 8 10 5 inches wide, Be. yd. 3, 186. to $1.75, Rd area ES ITS, Ladies’ Chem.se, oe wousiin, trimmed with or chon 2, 2c. each. Efi Stine noe cone $1.28 Comuion sense 500 Boue Woven oreste, $150. Madame 1} Lompson's spinal Provecting Corset, 750. : harp Corset, 3 ‘ie:mude Liste thresd Gloves, 19¢. pate, hreud Gloves, with full-lashioued fingers, 25¢. pair. Alack and Colored Taffeta Gloves, 25c. pair. ‘Al-Silk Lace Mitts, -2c., 25¢ and 60c. pau. Fine quality Unloriggan Hose, 26c., worth 36¢, pate. ‘ine qui lose, 25c. . Ladiey Chemisettes irom 10¢ 10 606 cache Beautiful und varied wsortment Mwslin and Crepe Lisse Kuching, 1Uc. to 7c. yd. Lotte, Boutsn, Fedura, Patt, Woven Wire and Aliska Down Hints oe Ladiee by ‘Large and fine assorum Foes Gneunbruken case of Ladies "Vests aud Parte eos: ried over from lust winter, at 506. each, Value at present prices for ¥¥c. SEVENTH STREET PALAIS ROYAL aul4 914 7th Stre et. Bet. and K nw. GELLING OUTIT EVERY Day: LAN TEA CO. 5 Ib, Silver Starch, 25c. Cider Vinegar, 25c. gual. Golden syrup, 40c "Family Flour, % bbl, $126, Best Family Flour. % bbl, $1.40. ‘Tea worth Uc. oniy GUc. ib, = Goce. “ GUC Ib, fe. ee e abc. “306 Ib. Mexican Coffee, Roasted, 1¢c. Ib. ‘South Carolina Bice. 7c. ib, Bint rig er ar renee, tos, Shoulder Siesta. 1b, Nga MG, ise don Bia Ao eb ih wa, inset oe HOTEL, CAFE AND LUNCH ROOM PROPRIE- TORS, DRUGGISIS AND THE TRADE 1N GENERAL, ATTENTION! ATTENTION! It has been deemed advisable to Jor the impro i MMDICAL, DENTAL T cttticat Departmenta of Howars Guiveraty wil open this winter's sessions October 4th. For 1urther information and circuar address C. & PURVIS, M i, secretary, 1118 13th st, ‘sel-toc2 RIVATE LESSONS IN ALL GRADES OF ‘twadults confidential; prepares lor college, ‘West Potot, all examinations STITUTE, aw. corner Sthaud K sta, nw Evening Classes, 26 a monta. sel Mae eS ENGHISH AND FRENCH ‘School for Young Ladies und Children will re- open Monday, Se} 67h. 1808 M st. Circulars sent on application. sel-zm* 183 ROSA PORSCHES GERMAN, FRENCH and English schol and Kindergurie: reopens OCKOBER 4 ‘Third year. Circulars at 1224 12th st nw. Private lessons. sel-ime (ORTH BOAKDING AND DAY sCHOUL ra eee a Mrs. H. P. LEP! RE. Pru ‘50 Franklin st, ene 25th school year will begin on THURSDAY, senteniber 2d, Tet ay l4-waeadm, ‘COMSTOCK SCHOOL, NO, 32 WEST 40TH ST., NEW YORK, Reservoir Park.) ish, ‘andGerman se oag Boy wancol or Youur tastes OUpeas ‘Rept, 30, 1586. 133 DAY in charge. jy19maw3sm VHARLOTT® a Es Te CHARLOTTE untye Moo Cae Borg sour Ma couneres Reatthfat ocatio: wiih exicnsivegrounia. There icecnetion. Korma $iacrer year. bork SUSZANE WA BEERBLS Cee sts stan RS. Z D. BUCHER AND MISS ADA B. CONN, XN ‘Teacuers 91 Piao, Organ and Vocal Music: ‘iss Conn will accept engugeuents as a piand soloist and accouupanist, and “will algo’ play at wed: au ‘Address 1890 15th st. n.w. sel-2m* NOTRE DAME OF MARYLAND. A sS, BALCH’ BUSINESS SCHOOL FOR AVL Ladies and «entiemen, 12000 +t. reopens. Oc- fover “4. Thorough Iusirucdon given in’ english branches, composition. eloc@.10n, suxthematics aud Stouography. Aigo, lessons in aucient. and modern languag. 8. Bookkeeping w specaity. "Day aud aight sessions. Pupils prepared tor West Polut. Naval ‘Academy, High Scuvl wud Civil Service ‘examiuae ilona, “Ge wuidred successfu-ly Prepared during the last Fear. Reverences: Hon. W. W. Corcoran, Adiui- ral Lee,” Washington, D.C; Admiral Baled “Balth more, Md. sel-im, SPECIAL LrSS0NS FOR PERSONS PREPAR lug fr compentive examinnsions. by jady,many OF whose pupils have received ‘ppolnumenis wie Ger civir service rues. Alls BALCH, 1-oy Use @i-Lma pas PREPARATORY 8 HOOL or THE COLUMBIAN COLLEGE, ‘The exercises of this school will be resumed on the 201 of Septemb -r,with a corpsot seven teucners. The Dumber of pupils fs limited to one hundred, and apple canis will beudunitied in «he order vi vivir registration, AfiMth class, Imited in number to tweuty-five, aud to be composed of pupis. seeking. insti lower Eug ish branchey and che rudiments of Latin, prepar- y to tue regu.ar Work of the school, will be rorhved ie begins f-got the year a x suilicient number of shal apis. The Class, with the dary oversiaht Ded, Will be Diacec Ina Separate rou, UN- get a teacher who will devote lisentire time to fig fustructi Tuition fee, payable semi-annually in advance, in the tirst four Classes, $90; in tue flitis class, GUU. No extra charges. ‘the principal, or one of his assistants, will, from the first ot September. be d.ily at the school’ bulldiug, 1330 H st. u.w., to auswer ingn au31-Im ANDREW P. MUNTAGUE, Principal M SS L. OBRIEN reopen her select School for and girls at No, Hopenereryeated or ewiees Collegiate -natitute for YOUNG LADIRS and ‘Preparatory mcaoo! for LITLE GIRLS. Emi la P.O. three uniles from Baltimore, Md. Conducted by the Sitters of Notre Dane. Send for Catalogue. Jytzm werent AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE M Semion chens SEPTEM RIN 30. 180B, Bealde the recuiar Collegiate Course, enibraciag "and the solences, speci cour es agricul ‘aud. ‘Mechanieal bigineering and Applied Chemistry are provided, under the dires tin ofa tadcorps of Peytessors apd eminent weciare ers, The Cadets are under military orgauaation aud Siecapline. Belore making a final selection send for Catalogue of this instivation, giving fll particulnrs as Yo courves Of Instruction, Terms and Scho arships ‘Location unsurpassed for beauty, heaithfulvess and convenience of woos “Address MARYLAND AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, y2s2m Prince Georxe’s county, Ma MES SSE PE WRITER AND COPYIST, a 458 Louisiana ave. (second floor). ‘Type writing znar auteed to be thoroughly taught tor $10. 203m, DHONOGRAPHIC HEADQUAI: SUMMIT CLASSES. Galt Monday and Thursday veuings hana Supplies. jays G24 H st HE NORWOOD INSTITUTE, [MY Seetect isourdinng and bay School tor Young Ladies and adttle Girls, Reopens SE : particuiars 1 Mr. aud Mra WAM. D. CABELI, principals. 1213 and 1214 14th stor, for immediats altention, at Norwood, Nelson Co.'Va. Pupils desirousof preparing tor the regular course ofthe Norwood suture, or who wi-h au to acyl re a practical ue of the French l find it to their interest to atiend All Short. ret guage, will sumer seston, jy drm ST. JOSEPHS COLLTG ‘COURSE OF STUDIES: CLASSICAL AND COMDLLRCTAL. Boarders per seasion of five mouths, $100; its according to grade. ‘Btuules will be resumed on blonday. Sept. 6, 1880. Address BROTHER JOE. H, Director, Carroll Post Ottice, Batimoré county, Md. Please send for # cutalugue {yom i RE OF MARY, ‘Maryland av, and Stu st, s.w-—Boarding ahd Day School: wilt resume studies Seplember Ite Speck attention given to Mius c op Plano, Zither and Bans Painting and Crayon Drawing taught iu classes or pei: vate lessons au3l-20 M Soc ERESA CALLAN WILE REOPEN TER Select sc ool (or Children, 1416 s4in st, on MO. DAY, September ish Bee CADEMY SACRED Ht x ISS AMY LEAVITT, 01 7, GRAD. uate and certified examiner of the New’ Enginnd Conserva ory, Piano technique, barmouy and voice culture, 1013 10th at nw. ay ASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF M St. Gloud Building, cor. 9th and F sta, Seventeenth year | Plano, Urgan, Voice, Vislin. lute, Cornet, ac. Free advantages OB BULLAKD rector. je73m* er Gib. RY SCHOOL, WEST END, 1024 17th st. n.w. -is83.W. Kelly, London Medalist, and Mies M. Keily. Principals, Medais awurdcd In lite classes in June, 1887. AU3U-3w* DINKNEY INSTITU? E, 818 CONNECTICUT ‘ave., select English, French aud German Schoo! jor youtig ludies an. little girls, reopens september 20, 1886. Fur circulars or spec al Information apply to the Misues BURGESS, Principals auzszm GT JOHN'S COLL TE INSTIUTE, S Vermont ave., between Mand N sts nw. Studies Fesumed Monday, September th. AUS 24 Bri jent. \ERMAN-\MERICAN DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. 929 1 st, “1.w., reopens WEDNESDAY, sept Ist, The Engiish Branches wught. erman made specialty. A good education isactulnable in both Las gudes by all pupiisof average cupaciy.. Private Les Son: aregiven to both sexes, individuals or in classes, iiss well as Childe le. NUE EX RO RLY SEMINARY willbe resuiued on SEPTEMBER 28th with @ corps of teachers, catty MISS LIPSCOMB, Principal, igton City, D.C. ns Sep.ember 20, september 20, he medical school bests -etober 4. ‘he Corcoran scientific schoo: begins October 5, + The saw school begins Ocwber 6. For catalogues oF olber information, address. JAMES G WELLING, ‘President, au2é-1m aes FRENDS SELETE Sion AN ELEMEN ‘A.D HIGH SCHOOL FOR HOT! SEXES, WILL REOPEN SEP" ‘There are two courses of study—English and Scien- tific and Ciassicul, Tue schvol is supp'ied with map: charts, globes. weights aud ineasut-s of the Met Sys.em, reference vouksand a chetnical and physical Luoratory supplied with alt Nuniber of students Mmiced. $104 a year, including use of text-books, Catulugue oF Call at >choo! ‘necessary upparatus, Tul tot oud 90 co Send for ther tr ends that they have changed thelr rest- dene: ty 1223 1oth st. u w., where tuelr school will be continued with increased advautages, September 224, poy ILL GUARANTE® TO TRACH ANY ON Lo Make a life-size crayon portrait in 15 lesions: no knowledge of drawiug necessary. J.W. Re OLDS. 631 Fst. CADEMY OF THE HOLY CRUSS, 1812 MASS. e.,Wi | "esume studies MON DAY. Sept.6th,with Fenew ed advaniages tor a thorough course ini Science, Musicand Art. “ihe theory o./ Mlusic 1s. thorough fanghk | Special attention fs paid to Fiano, Harp, Gul larand Ban,o. Painting and the Laugaxges receive Particular attention, Private class in Palut ng. Pho- nography and twncy work. Connected with tite Acad- emy’ 1s «school for Boys, taught by Sisters, auZ5-2w. PEPCK, (RN. Y.) MILITARY ACADEMY, Savoie iN Eo Oe A Me to icone ao P* ‘APSCO INSTITUTE, ELLICOTT CITY, Mp. Sheree ren Ree Bes 7 RO LE ‘The 78th Session begins’ SEPT. 6th. Thorough course in :ngitsn, Latin, Greek, French and verman. au25-10t_ COOKE D. LUCKETT, (U, 01 Va.) Prin. N 3 BOARDING a y School. for young l dieS an-l children, T1017 15:h st. Washington, D.C., opens Sept, 20th, Competent te chers in ail departments Musle, vocal instrumen.l. Langu ces and art receive special attention. For further or in persou, Mrs, EUGINIA CUTHBERT. au24-1me formation address, be it F | 't, JOHN'S COLLEGE, ANNAPOLIS, Mi ext session beelny Sept-mber 16, 1580. Separtments and four eourves of study. AP: tute Behool “attached “Situation immarpumedt for beauty and healthfulness, “Terms very moderate. For Calalogiy address Prou THOMAS Fell, A.M At Dapoils, Nd. or may be hind of JOHN FPA oi8'Prnmyivania ave. au7-im YW WINDSOR COLLEGE N and WINDSOR FEMALE COLLEGE. For, Young Men “With Preparatory. aid Basiness Schools for Boys. “For Young cade Witi Preparar tory aud Prisary Schools for Gir < ‘Fall sessions open “eptember Lith, 1886. Separate bundings Catalogues ready. Address Rev. ASMedeLLy. b. D., Presiy New Windsor, Mae jyz0m ROCKLER COOK or airs Sandys ring Non, Co, Ma.,'18 miles norticor Washington City, re: ope: sept. 30, ‘Thorough training: home gover iu Deaith carey attended to; mumber Nuited., For circulars address HENKY GC MALLOWEL A. ML, (Yate) J 30m MS TONS SCHOOL FOR YouNG ‘ta: AVE DIES, (5 years on Vi. ave.) will re-open Ocvo- Ber ist, in larger accommodaiions, asa Boarding and Day School. lite principal will be acaisted by gli und Foreign Teachers. For Circulars address s2f Vermontave. Je20-6m, SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING PRAC cally tatight, Success guaranteed if instructionsare followed. Private pupils preterred. K. F-CROMELIN, otice of Jouus & Easton, Stenographers, 472 La ave my ASTRUCTION CONTINUED DURING SUM- MEK-MADAME HOFFELDT, ‘Teacher of sin ing wlter tee tru Italian method, Classic and Modern Music: good German, French and italian, by unsurpassed metiiods, hus ter rooms at 716 13th st n.w., late 1 dyld SPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, Con. OTH Sand D sts.n.w.—A practical business. ducat‘on that qualifies young men ‘and women to support them selves and successfully perform the active duties of Ife. “Thorough Instruction given in Rapid Writing, the’ 1 nglish Language, Correspondence. Hupid Calcu: lations. {ook Keeping Busia Proce a ae Lav, Political Economy. stenography and ‘Type-Wrl- ting.” Kegular day and eveuing seasions Tesumed WEDNESDAY. September 1st, at 9 a.m. and 6 p.t Office open forerrangements on ana after Moda: August 23d. "A full Corps of teachers, Tuition Fees Day sessions—Regular’ business course. one year, $20, payable $10 on entering, and| balance Monthly insiallments of $1U each: A year scholarship, in full ‘on entering, $60; tuition per quarter of 10 Weeks, $20, pald-'on entering. "Night sessions— Yeur scho areliip.#0 on entering: three months,618, Payable ¥6 on entering. and balauce in mouthiy in Stalments of $6 exch, or $14 In fu.l on entering. Illustrated Circular sent free on application HENRY G SPENC.-R, Principal Mrs. SARA A SPENCER, Vice Principal. aul EO) 4, SCHOOL YEAR—$125 QUARTER: S500 teehee er abe ACADENY for Young Men and Boys, Media, Pa., miles from Pulladelphia, Fixed price covers every expense, even books &c. No extra charges, No ir gidental’ expenses. “No examination tr admaasion, ‘Twelve experienced teuchers, all’ mien, and all gradi atca. “Special opport nities. fur apt students oak Vance fapidly. Spectat dri tor ‘dull and backward boys. Pairons or’ students may srlect any studies OF choose the regular English, Scientific, Kuiness, (lass- ical or Civil “Engineering ‘course. studeuts ited at Media Academy are now in Harvard, Yale, | rinceton and ten other Colleges and Polytechnic Schools. 1 Biudenls seut to college in 188s, 1510 184.10 1885, 10 in 1886. “A graduating class evers year in the commercial department. A'Phiysical ad. Gal Laboratory, Gynasium and Bail 1500, Physical appara- an efficient staff ot volumes added io Library in 188 tus doubled in 188. Media bas seven churches und a temperance charter which pr.hibits tue sale of all Intoxieatlog drt ks, For new thlustrated cirsu.ae ade ress the Principal and Proprietor, WITHIN C. SHORTLIDGE, A. M., (Harvard Gratuate), Media, Pa. Principal at Higgs’ House, Tuesdas, septem! to9 p.m B (MERSON INSTITUIE, O14 14th st., bet. fend K sts. Select Classical and Mathemutic: 1 School for boys, Begins its uirty-fith year .O0.. DAY. September 20" Prepares for Harvard, Vale rie ton. donne. Ho} kins and other colleges and universities, the sclentifie schools. U.S Military and Naval Academies, and foF bu fness, “Circulars at the bookstore. For particulars: address CHAS. B YOUNG, Principal, ‘47 Lstreet northwest, ‘The course of stuilies comprises English, French, Germans Latin and Greek, Chemistry, Book-keeping. Arithmetic, Muteuatics iad Phonogiaphy. Ke opens Monday, ~eptember Gin. ‘Terms, $10 per quarcer, in wivanse. auz1-1m. Kev. E. A. MCGURK, 8.J., Pres't, the entire mi Leary wid be niet at tiney Polnt wart Boats fishing ulways ol baud. "Terms $1.00 per day. $9 per week. Re‘erences—A. 3. Donalsou, Gavermuent "g Office: C. Xander. 911 Tih st. nw. Addrest JOADAMS @ BIO? Piney Point P0., St Mary's County, Md. auurzwe YRAND UNION HOTEL, ATLANTIC A Gratien Gig. room J. Electric bell in every tel lighted by eleciric light Pst allay arrangements, "JOS PRIEST, Proprieto:, 1.50 per day. and ss cud porwerk. sabia PEEING FREEING! Fr PO.OMAC HOTEL, St. George's Island, Md., will remain open of S-piember. S.eamers Ian we + 1.28, LSN6. For cacalogue and att | opportaulty | SEATON PERRY, SUCCESSOK TU PERRY & RROTRER) IS OFFERING HIS ENTIRESTOCK OF NOTTING- HAM, ANTIQUE AND MADnas LACE CUR TAINS AT GGRAT.Y KEDUCKD PRICES TO PPORTUNITY FOR PARTIES: TO PURCHASE CACE CUn AN EARLY INSPECTION I basa eo e \D SOLICITED, AS THEY WILL Soux BE Dis AT THE “MARKED DOWN FURNITURE CRETONNES aT REDUCED F oTm"g OL BLANK. LOW est PRICES, IMPORTED JEMSEYS FROM $2.50 to $8: NEW Stik. iE 00. °HUDDA ANDCASHMERE SHAWLS GREAT VARIETY. STUCK OF PUstE WOOL PRENCH DRESS: KRIS IN ALLE TEST PALL COLORS: NOVELTIES INST KCAND URES FOR COMBINATION SUITS. NEW ENGLISH SU tC CHEVIOTS AND PRENCH Coss U Mie IMMENS! ASSORTM ACK AND COlr ORED LYON’S SILK> AND VELV ETS. Sa" PLALN FIGURES ANDOORRECT PRICES. SEATON PERRY, Peary Berpra, Peon. Avenue. Coruer Yh streot Established 1840. t New Farz Darss Goons W. M. SHUSTER & SONS Have OPENED TO-DAY a full line of FINE FRENCH CASHMERES Inall the New Shades for Fall and Winzer, andeffer | them at old prites. although they cannot be bought | except at an advanee trom Importers, but baving given an early order, we can seil 46-ia. Casumere of | very time quality aud heavy weight at $1; 40-0. | Castimeres, ail colors, fine qualicy, at 75c. These beautiful goods come In all colors for eveuing and street shades, Large Stock of New Woolens tor Early Fall. Just opened 100 pieces Fancy Flannels for Wrap- perm, Dressing Sucques, &e, Black and Colored Dress Silks, Surah Silks, Faille Fraucais Rhadames and Merveilleux. Volored Velvets, Black Velvets, Striped and Brocade Velvets, Great Bargains in Biuck GROS GRAIN SILKS, at $1, $1.25, $1.50 and 92. Black RHADAMES, at $1.25, worth $1.50, Just opened a lot of Black Moire Francais, White ‘Moire, White Satins, White Gros Grain for Weddings, ‘Silk Hosiery. NEW GOODS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. W. M. SHUSTER @ SONS, ONE PRICE, 919 Pennsylvania Avenue. NN. B.—The Best is the Cheapest, au2s Ar Cosr For Casa IN ORDER TO REDUCE STOCK I WILL SELL AT COST FOR CASH FOR TEN DAYS. THIS WILL BE AN OPPORTUNITY SELDOM OF- FERED TO SECURE BARGAINS, W. D. CLARK, ‘Successor to TRUNNEL & CLARK, 7 an24-10¢ 811 Market space. Canrer Trane Anticipating the season, we have on sale our new fall selections of bright, cheerful styles of BRUSSELS AND INGRAIN CARPETS, ‘selected early in the spring from all of the leading manufacturers, and we know that our customers und the public will SECURE BETTER STYLES NOW than waiting until vhe season Is tar advanced, BODY BRUSSELS of the latest styles, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS of the latest styles, INGRAIN CARPETS of the latest styles VENETIAN CARPETS of the latest styles, MOQUET, SMYBNA, VELVET AND TAPESTRY RUGS JOHNSON, GARNER & 0O., 20 636 Penn, avenue, south side. Great Manx Dows Is Goons Our Crescent Shirt, made of good cotton and fine Liven Boyoms, reiuforeed, and made with the paveut stays, only ode. “Gur Invincble shirt, nade of W aie sutia cotton aud +xtra ue Liven iosous Made 10 the best manuer, only SS cents. Percale Shiris, 2 Collars and Cufls,'95 cents. “Closing out @ lot or'20 dozen ~uspenders, at 17 cents: cheap al 29 cents ‘open Work Lace Shirts ior BU cbs: Fegular price socty euch. 5 pairs French Unbleached Sucks, 1Ull reguiat | made, v2. All the latest siyies sinew Collars, Ble dizetl, “Six vinest’ Dress Sbiris aude bo Order 10F 38; periect it guaranteed At the BRANCH BALTIMORE SHTRT FACTORY, Luvs F STKRET SOKTNWESE BOOKS, &e. = ‘c. ‘Papelerie f sup-rios Paper and Envelopes, Peano Sut Jobabie Ntacionery, Lawn ‘euuis, Croquet, fuse, Balls CC PURSE ‘Bookselier, ‘aise, auT CHOOL OF MUS [ESTABLISHED 1877.) r ble. Cuureh orgae for practh ‘ates reasonable. Church orguo for practice. auziom THEO, INGALCS KING, Principal, VERMAN AMERICAN ACAD MY, 024 G ST DLW. opens MON DAY, September 6th, Tnstruc, on elven fo the common, English apd Germar- Branches. Puplis will acquire # reudy use of both a, French, Vocal ant Instrumental languages, Lat Music. “Night School for dduits to English and Ger rn 10r Catuloxue, J-Im* HUGO KUERSCRNER, Principal. TPE BOYS ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL HIGH *CHOOL—Commences its eighteenth year Sep tember, 13, fm the north session room Of LY Sandee Inu's church, dig street now. Instruction faithful and thorough; caret preparation. for business, competi: live exaininations, governinent.insti-utlons: colleg and uiiversities. Tis puplis lu the past, asa rule, Lav aiken high ranig, See clfculars in Book siorestor test Ruohinis ot welsipew a patrons the achogt rom has Been put in periect order. ‘The Principal may be ade Gremed 717 leving st, Carrier 2D for acall or further formation. (su20-2m] — J. W. HUNT, A. M. Vy taLiAM ¢ OHARE, ‘Teacher of Pluno'and Organ. ‘Tuition moderate. 217 10th st. aw. Pupils taught ip ous season s practieal use of th ‘ue season 20 of the i Pan nuuciation.” New term V. PRUD'HOMM! Detweaa ao pO ee rad nildren. en pie bpeilsh and Preach ve an20-2w* ‘School (tifth Year), near jowa Circle. Children speak, write aud undersiand French, The languarge taugnt from Freuch text books. au20-2m ABS JL McGENS SCHOOL GIXTH YEAR) ‘will reopen Monday, September 20th, at 1110. ai nw. ‘an18-3m_ K HILL COLLRG! RRO eetGorr Cre MARYLAND. ‘Conducted by the Brothers of the Christian Selentitic, Classical and Commercial courses. The ‘Modern Languages and Drawing are taught. out the College without extra 4 ‘and Luundry, per session of five months, 1: Day Seholafs, $30. Studies will be resumed on Mon- day, September 6th, 1886. Send for a prospectus. ‘a1 7-3W BRUTHER AZARIAS, President, JPRENCH KINDERGARTEN FOR CHILDREN under twelve years of: peogens rember 30th. particulars address MADAME CHEVREMUNT ‘Giplomec de t' Aesdemie de Paris), S28 12th se Sw, aul7-lin® RLINGTON ACAD! YY. ree re, SonSORARS sUrLDENG ‘Select “cool for Boys and Young Men. “Num Guiveds” Pall etm begins Whe SECOND MONDAY 15 ) BEPTEMB: ‘Sessions. i Dayand Evening Careful ‘thorough instruction in the Common Engi Brunchve Bon keruine. ‘shorthand Higher ‘ase Jedi SURTON MAGA, FEE A.M.,M.D.,Principal ‘OME SCHOOL FOR BOYS. He Shook eviur ACADRaY, Sufi KEV.C K NELSON DD. Prin BERLITS SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES Dims ART an haine up Loman 0” x. Teduetion in prices ene ree a eo the su J O8DAN WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. FRED ERICK v0, VA. ‘Pamphlets at the Star Office Jordau Springs, P. 0., 15-3m = E.c JORDAN. NEW cononsra House, CAPE MAY, N. J. tnt ‘This new and elegant Hotel Is now open. wucated directly on ocean front. AU modern improvements, anda culsine of purticular excellence. Special season rales, For terms address REYNOLDS & NEIL, mew coun eae Cape May, Ns. OF, fy3-2m RKNEY SPRIN, THE LARGES(’ SUMMER RESORT NIA. SHENANDOAH 00., VA D MST FA~HIONABL'S IN THK MOUNTAINS OF tat newly furnished th Springs: making this the ‘beet sed ‘most cosspiets tr Ay eta Fes sbrite be fouad im the south. Grentest variety of cd; hot, cold, shower and. plunge. baths, See ee Moderaie” B&O. ‘and Expres office ia The buildings ‘ais i che wourest wetering piace te Washington, belog only’6 ‘hours’ ride on thei & 0. Ep aheg tralnn aay, Sbdusie wilt be turotibed oy Prot 2a. Wiliams! and String. und. of & . jouse. "Descriptive ‘coc Taltfng tol information, ‘cow of thet lout, pringpal Botela; analysis or the water, attractions, terms, text Hionlais,€cmar be had five af the following: Gru gist: Drew's, Milburn’s, Thompsou's, Souat-r's mine You. "For fariber fuformation ‘addres ik. CABELE MADD RG. BURKE, Chief Clerk. Wassrxcros Crrcotatixe Limnary. 174 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE New looks and best Periodicals itty 1S Mouth oF ¥4 Veacly. Branch 122" Lau street’ wortiwest, with same terms and privudeges, ; MRS LUCY L HUNTER eave Sassi Ove New Booxs “he Laie airs. Wall, Stockton, Rall House, Lucy’ Lilie. Story of suisic and Musicians, Kear Guard of ihe evolution, Kirke, ‘The Uther Bide, Foran. ‘ot Thiee Coasts, Helen Jackson, je Raa, , Pater. Wonby Waiting, Lyall. Joseph, the Priie Munister, Tayloz, Paradoxes, Max Norcan, Tost Name. Mrs Dahlgren, ‘Horstmann. Wit MORRISON, yy? Penpsyivnola Ave. SEWING MACHINES, &c. LADIES RETURNING TO THE CiTY, READY to do thelr Fall sewing, can reut al our Office & Dew Improved “Ligut-Kunning Sewlug siachive ot Auy of tue most approved paterus “at gS per moat, OF by the week. Kent paid deducted of price of Ma- ““Promp. aiventiou teisi=phoone ana mail orders, prationtion vo tel an: THESILEN: NRW AMEKICAN, No. 7, 50 much spoken off, of which we have the sole agesicy, hus re- centy peel greatly unproved vy the increase of the size oF Its shuttie to double is. former size, ‘The new Auwmatic Tension Cap: a compicte Outfit of silver- Plated twols in Lauanomie morocco, plusli-lived, metsl- nd case, and evomized cabiver Work. ‘Live very Samples of Arrassene Embroidery, done on the New No. 7, veut by mail on , A \egal guarantee fur1 with all machines we ‘sell, reut or repair. <: AUEREACR, cor. Bae ‘Telephone Call 42-2 A CBY OOF: Th and Eines, jOUSEHOLD” SEWING MACHINE 18 ‘ud iavorably Known that ut Bo Praive—po ‘A prucu- winuy adi 0 is ail tat we asic fOr i OOL PAKIs TEXT. | Laces, Drew Trlinmimes, Embrotleries, Corsets, eta, aracdn bewvw cost Milliners half prise White suits to close at $3.75 upwanis Poser Kid loves (rom $1 a p IF Upwards ited and warranted, Wraps and Jackets at and beios cost, Bargains ia ali departments, 007 Pa ave. Jed 3.¢ HUTCHINSON, Banoarss Bancarms As it Ispusitively mecessary to reduce our large stock of Summer Millinery tp order to make room for early Fall [thportatious, we will sell our entire stock of im ported and Domestic Bonnets and Hats ai and baiow cost, MRS MJ. HUNT, 1909 F street a gy ~ syt0 W © WHEATIRYS DyF Wonks Vs Ratabilebed Bodh. Judging from past expencuce, the rush of work thie fall will be so great that it will’ be impossible to Kee skilled \orkinen enough to Vromptly a de any pacrons we do Us AREAL favor by de | Postal cad or mt tite oMice, 1 |S Ts ALTERED, DYED LINED. Furs of ail kinds repaired. Miss CUNNINGHAM ESAS Bry 5 A 30 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST, Rakes € and ¢ Patent Shou Children's make) tha cs CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, 1205 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTHWRS?, } Eventing Dresses, Laces. Lace Cartains. Crapo Velly, Feathers, Kid Gloves, Flannel and Ponce our specialty. Gent's Garments Dyed, Cleaned and tvepaired, Laie? Dresses Dyed and Cleaned without ripping ANTON ¢ CAROLINE LERCH, tormeriy wita A. Bucher aad Naison Yriewe, Rue Kivolie, [Ie You Waxr A VAPOR STOVE acc pons Sa aa ee aes Provemeuts, which you can tind in our fall assore tueut of all xizes of the Cevbrated CROWN JEW eke, DANFORTH FLUID constantly op band. See Spe Gal Notion. | .KECMIGERATORS | WATER COOLERS 4 geuts fof WueONK MINUTE BOSS COPPER ow reuuced in price W. 8 JENKS @ Co, 717 7th mreet, Goov News FROM GROGAN'’S INSTALLMENT HOUSE ty3 ‘oon Naws For allin need of FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES: and HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS in geweral, sno one need be Without wrli-turaisied Hous Devause Ley have wol yor the cual Wapato, Weare uvtermined to knock the boom vu of wig prices, aud will seid GOODS ON INSTALLMENTS AS CHEAP 48 THEY CAN BE BOUGHT ELSR WHERE For cas And we make thinextraordinary offer that evetommene can make their own terms iu regard to paymente Come and see the largest store in the United Staton, ‘Come and see Lhe ntgest aud Most Varied stuck ose sect trom. | Come after you have posted yourselves’ on prices Andteris elgewhere, and we will guarantee you tua GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSI, (THE OLD RINK), ON NEW YORK AVENUE, BETWEEN 15TH AND 14TH STREETS N. W.. Ix the place you were looking for. Come and >» com ‘vVinced that what we say are iacts and no bumbug We Fepeat, come and make your own leruw—at Jes GROGAN Jost Ruecewen A CAR LOAD oF OUR IMITATION MAHOGANY CHAMBER 6UITER BEVEL GLASS AND BRASS CANDELABRAS Which we are selling at $20.75, BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED. CARPETS AND ALL FLOOR COVERINGS 44 Gus? PRICES W. =. HOEKR 801 Market Space. 308 and 310 Sth nw. PIANOS AND ORGAN JUALEET, & DAVIS Upeicitr PrANos Us lunied at every desirabie point, these marvel Jou- sstruments have sou the fi7e place inthe hentia Of wusiclaus allover the Work. “Say NO. O.beT puRBe Lut you have seen these, Jew siyles. ow pene tng at O12 iu st. nw. apo Eowanp F. Daoor, 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Sole Agent for Steinway & Sons, Son, Marshall & Wenge otlicr Piagos; Steriing Ura handise. Tustrunienis sold o | Isxchanged, Keuted, Luved, 1; | aa stipped, | New cd Second-hand Pianos of other makes always tm stock at iow tigures. Tecephone, ba 10 E E ty P. UNEQUALED IX TUNE, TOUCH, WORKMAN SHIP AND DURABILITY. BN RN NN FI SECOND-HAND PIANOS aT ALL PRICES PIANOS FOR RENT SPECIALLY ADAPTED FUR COUNTRY AND BLASHOKE WAL KNABE &200, = cranes SS Fee asic eee areereerriee Secoud baud Panos and Organs at prives from $10 oserbs att amet Serene ispansiass areee hesee BLNKY KBERBACH apr 915 F scree oe he Oy a ee ea ‘709 Seventh«. uo. w. Established 1964 Special attention to tubing and repairing, Now te the time to have Panos renovated. enzo . RAKAUER AND GD PRARES® a Sad itn be aee TET = pear distr oulses Tn We Ace Dererursen TO CLOSE OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK or . SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, axp SAVE PRICES REDUCED ‘From 40 to 50 per cent from our former low prices, Al-wool CHEVIOT SUITS, at 96.50. Ali-wool CASSIMERE SUITS, ut $8. An All-wool Black 4-button CUTAWAY SUIT, af