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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. - og re Cuiex Sicwal, OFFICER. Cert OF ain Tos, Dy Ce Sept. 3 1886. Indications for 24 Hours, Commenceng at 3 p.m. nd Virginia, fair ure, winds geu- For Distriet_of Co’ weather, stationary tempe erally easterly. 2 New You Hovse— Suwon fost" anew supply of the follow- tag solid Misses’ Solid s Boys’ Souid La Men's Tipped Men's Heavy Ladies’ Butte Child's Spring Heel Bui Ladies House siippe Cail early to avoid U New York Suoe House, 1 501 7th street, corner E. Hawx’s Red Labei Shoe bears the following Inscription on the sole of every shoe: “This Shoe is of solid leather throuzhont, warranted hot tortp, and will give more genuine service than Ask for it. Once tried, you will always use them.” To be found y at 816 7th strc a 1922 Pennsylvania avenue. Price—Sizes up to 10%, heel or spring heel, $1; sizes 11 to 2s, SL. 12 cr: Boys’ PouaRs, a great bargain, at H. Reizenstein’s. 405 and 407 7th st. n.w. Frxesr clean and dyed work in the city; Co- operative Cleaners & Dyers, 626 D street. OURSTORE is in great confusion, consequence of being remodeled, but if you will excuse ap- earance we Will sell you groveries, wines abd skies cheaper than you ever’ purchased them. N. f. Merzcrr & BRo. 417 7th st. Joux RupveN’s INSTALLMENT Hovse, 930 and 932 7th street northwest, is the place to buy your stoves, ranges and heaters ou your own terms. Also, earpets, turniture, &. We to please our eustomers by selling them satistactory Give usacail. If we can’t sell You What you Waut no one can, CALL and see $1.70 new fall Derbys, can’t be beat, at H. Reizenstein’s, 405 aud’407 7th et nlw. CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-Night. ALEATGH' Benz ya.—Leonzo Brothers, MANASSAS PANORAMA.—15th street and Ohio avenue. ROLLER Coastri ABNEK'S GAD! Athletic Park. jilitary band concert. Condensed Locals. Through Fred. A. Schmidt we have the Selen- tific America: itects and builders’ edi- tion, fF Se: Last evenin . Graves and wife, of 443 Massachu Were driving ina Dbuzgy down street road, the vehicie was urned b: ning over a’ stone, and both Sccupants were tand injured. Mr. ntly cut on the head, and Mrs. ut about the head a y bruised. ight at 11 o'clock ‘s Johnson, the steamer Mary Washington, He was rescued by Officers ‘hty-third monthly meeting of the inesday evening, Fville, president, in the chair, y Kalson, seeretary, advances were eholders amounting to $34,- quate to Gvv, at an aver Overns PREPARE mz the City Hall. # KOOMS TO LE OCCUPIED BY THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. Under the supervision of Mr. Edward Clarke, the architect, extensive alterations and repairs are beiug made at the court house, the princi- pal thing being the fitting upof quarters for the eivil service commission and the employes of that office. To the commission rooms have been assicned in the west wing of the old build- ing, all the space on the second or main floor and the third floor. The old aldermen’s cham- ber, a large room used, after the old municipal ernment abolishea, principally by the bate Court, wiil be used’ by the commission gs the examination room. It is a large, airy room. The old brick floor has been taken up and a new wooden floor laid, and new doors ar> being put in. The two Yooms formeriy used by the register of wills and his assistants are being overhauled and two additiona! rooms with an ante-room have been constructed in the corridor at the head of the stairs, making totr fine office rooms on this floor. The six rooms on the main floor are also being fitted up to- the commission, givinj & total of ten office rooms. ‘The ceilings’ will all be scraped and kalsomin-d and new floors will laid tbroughout. This portion of the bull - will be heated by steam, the apparatas being located in the basement.” Efforts will be Made to have the rooms ready for occupancy by October Ist, but the putting in of the heai- ‘apparatus may occasion some delay. im the upper story of th east wing the seven Fooms formerly usei by the grand jury and ‘the recorder of deeds are being overhauled and Fenovated, and some ot these will be used by Gen. Payne, the auditor of the court. The two ld court rooms oceupic4 by the Criminal and Cireuit courts are being overhauled, and the ceiling of the first named, whicu was’ beyond yepair, is being removed.’ The hails in the old Duliding will be pointed up and kalsomined Betore the courts meet. ‘The W. L. I. c. and eursion. Upon an invitation extended the W. L. I. by ‘the merchants to accompany them on their ex- eursion, the following letter of acceptance ‘Was received yesterday: Messrs, F. M. Walker, J. S. Redman, W. Ayre, ‘W. H. Walker, committee, ete.—Gentlemen: At ‘the regular monthly meeting of the W. L. I. corps, Leid last evening, your courteous invita- Yon to accompany the “Merchants First Gran 1 Excursion” w Piney Point, Saturday evening Next, was accepted and I take pleasure in com eying to you the thanks of the members for ‘the compliment thus extended to the organiza- eon. Ti command on the oceasion will umber about one hundred men, and will Merehants Ex- be happy to report at the boat at the hour Bamed by you ior its departure, viz., half past eieven o'clock p.m. I um very respectiully and obediently yours, Wm. G. Col. commanding W. L L corps. September 2, 1886. porate es A JourNaxistic EXcuEsION To Bay RipGE. A. party of thirty-five newspaper men and their Wives and other ladies had a delighttul excur sion to Bay Ridge Wednesday afternoon. Major Pangbory, through the courtesy of the B.&0. ratl- oad compan: with aspecial —— car, and # dinner, provided exclusively the party, was served at the Ridge. Bathing ‘snd other sports were indulged in and every- Uning conspired to make the trip tnoroughi enjoyable. Among the party were Major John. M. Carson, wite and daughter; Mr. P. V. De Graw, wie and ladies; Dr. F.T: Howe, wife and 5 ee Col. Ayres, Mr. E.G. Dunueil, Mr. J. A; Hutebinson and wife; Mr. ik J. Wynne, Mr. W,S. Larner, Miss Neilie Barth, Miss Bello 1, Miss Meee, Misses Carrie and Evie Lar- ner, Mr. Geo. Giileiand, Mrs. Gilleland and Mrs. Bulings, Mr. and Sirs. Miller, Mr Join PeCarthy, Mise Helena MeCarthy, Mr. Ed. Fox, Miss: ox, Mr. Hopkins, Col. J.J. Noah and Mr. KM. Larner. z ————— ‘MARRIAGE LICENSES.— Marriage licenses have been issued by the clerk of the court to James Z. Harris and Carrie V. Johnson, of Al- exandria, Va: Grant Johoson and Mary Jack- son; Richard Thomas and Asa Duncan; J. Fen- dail Cain, jr. and Laura C. Harvey: George Johnsen, of Baltimore, and Emma Braxton; Oliie D."Rowles, of Ciattanooga, Tenn., and Fowler, of Hyattsville, Ma. Moore, Lt provided the part ‘ationals plaved a close ago Yesterday with the Chicazos, at were defeated by a score of 5 to 4. ‘The Chicagos won the came in the last Inning when Anson, with # splendid three base hit brought home ‘two rons. Other games yesterda suited as follows: At Detroit—Deiroits, 8; New Yorks, 2. At Kansas City—Kansus Citys, Philadelphias, 10. At St. Louis—st. Louis, 5 Fostons, 3. ‘At Philadelphia—Athleties, ’ 2 Metropeiitans, 11. At Baltimore Baltimores, 2; Brookiyns, Usburg—Alleghenys, 6; Louisvilles, 2 Si par — A Svrr Growrxe OUT oF 4 COLLISION WITH A BRDGE.—Some time ago the owners of the Schooner Elliot B. Church filed a libel_against the sicam tugs Potomac, Mary Lewis, Templar and 8. T. Brown, but some difficulty was expe- rienced in executing the writs, some of the tugs being out of the jurisdiction of the court, Yes- lerday the marshal succeeded in serving the ers On the last named of the tugs, so that the roceed. This libel grows out of the schooner with the Virginia case can ‘the collision of Weddings. Dr. Tift J. Beckwith and Miss Mai E. MeCaw. ley were married at the Epiphany ebureh last evening, Rev. Irving McElroy officiating. Mr. Patterson Sprague acted as the best man. The ushers were P. Bradiord, F. Whiting, W. M. MeUawley, and H. H. Smith. After a reception t the bride’s home, 1606 19th sti Dr. Beck- with and his bride left for the Catskill Mr. J. Fendail Cain, jr. and Miss Laura Cecilia Harvey, daughther of Mr. Geo. W. Har- vey, were married at St. Patrick's church ter y afternoon. Father Waiter, who ated, was assisted by Fathers Wayland and Thomas. The couple left to spend their nosiey- moon at Old Point Comfort. The marriage of Mr. P. R, Dent and Miss Carrie A., daughter of >. Roth, esq., of South Washington, was solemnized yesterday at St. Dominic's chureh, Rev. Father Horgan officl- ating. After the ceremony @ reception was heid at their future home, 322 13th street southwest. Mr. H. Douglass acted as best man, With Miss Currie E. Cleeves, of East Wash- ington, as bridesmaid. iss ‘Rose Piant and Mr. J. M. Anderson were married at 8 o'clock last night, at the home of tue bride's brother-in-law, Mr. Martin Kite- miller, 1415 3d street northwest. es Affairs in West Washingten. DEATH oF a WaLi-KNowN CrrizEN.—Mr. Benjamin Sherwood Hedrick, of the Interlor department, died at his residence, No. 3321 N street, yesterday, at 1 p. m., after a brief ill. ness, ini the sixtieth year of his age. His funeral will take place this afternoon at 4 o'clock, and Will be attended by Potomae Lodge, No. 5, F. A. A. M., Potomac Chapter, No, 8, R.A. M.;'Poto- imac Commandery, No. 3, K. of T., and will also be attended by all bodies of the Ancient and ‘at Oak Hill cemetery. AN AcciDENT,—Yesterday afternoon a brick- layer named Hovert L. MeKenny, while at work on the residence of Gen. C. C: Augur, at | the corner of 25th street and Dunbarton avenue, | fell from a window a distance of 25 feet, and | sustained injuries to his rightapkle. He was attended by Dr. Kleinschmidt. Bask BALL.—The Columbia Base Ball club iaiied to appear at Olympic park to play the Merchants. yesterday, consequently the game was awarded the Merchants. The Red Stock- ings eusily defeated the Young Eagles yester- day afternoon, at Cooke park, by a score of 22 ‘Nores.—Six arrests were made yesterday in this precinct.—Four young boys left collateral of $2 each ut the station yesterday for playing ball on the street. TEMPERATURE AND CONDITION OF WATEI aT 7 A.M.—Great Falls, temperature, 72; con- dition, "36. Receiving ‘reservoir, temperature 78; condition at north connection, 30; south connection, 36. Distributing reservoir, tem- perature, 77; condition at influent gatehouse, ‘36; effiuent gatehouse, 36. ——___ Alexandria Affairs. Reported for THE EVENING STAR. Scoot BoarD.—The city school board held its regular meeting last night, a quoram having been gotten with difficuity, One gentleman ciosed his store in order to complete the requi- siteseven. The sum of $10,525 forthe pay of teachers ind $800 for the pay of Janitors was appropriated. ‘The clerk was direcied to adver- Use for contracts for furnishing and storing coal. Itwas ordered that the front of Washiny building and the woodwork and roof of body building be Fepalred and the name of the latter building be placed on its front in golden letters. 1t was ordered that a legal demand, under the codes, be made on Hannibal King and Kensey Ware for an account of moueys received from the rent of rooms in the Seaton building to societies. PRIMARY ELECTION MATTERS—The demo- cratic city committee met last night at the office of City Attorney Kemper, in order to determine the time at which the primary election shail be heid here, The subject was postponed until Thursday next, in order that the candidates may be consulted by their triends, ‘Notes.—Miss Mary Ahern, an esteemed lady, resident on Prince and Payne streets, died ubout midnight last night.—wMr. J. P. Agnew has bougut of Mr. J. H. Burroughs ihe Mt, ‘pher farm, near this city, for $7,500, The jarm is a portion of the original Mount Vernon plantation.—Strong teeth is said to be a char- eieristic of natives of this section of Virginia, Yesterday @ man at the footof King street litted a barrel of flour and another mun on it with his teeth. The founderof the town is noted as having picked up a walnut that a hog bad been ugal vo crack und cracked it easily with bis teeth. igh. marriage licenses were issued at the clerk's office here during the Au- | $ust that has just closed. Ten were issued dur | ing the same inonth of last year. Four Alexan- | dria martiage licenses were issued in Washing- ton during the month.—The contract tor re- paving upper Prince street will be awarded to- imorrow.—The issue of school permits to children of both cotors was resumed and at eon some 1,300 permits had in all been granted "While, Messrs. Cully ‘and Gotleib were gunning at the mouth of Hooff’s run yes terday Cully was accigentally shot, but the in- Juries were not serious. Fhe At pee Y AE BR RB OO = 4 alls BLOB AA KK WNNWN @ aon KK Hawes PAR LEE Gee Fe eo, ee Ps EF o> Sale TRE ES FOS SY BoP ime ES ‘This Powder never varies, A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low tests, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. SoLp ONLY IN Cans, Royal BaKiNe PowEE Co, 106 Wall street, N.Y. 0c24 Buaxxerm, Suawis, Suxs, VELVETS, FALL AND WINTER DRES8 GOODS JUST RECEIVED, BLANKETS (immense size) slightly soiled. Price Reduced. Excellent quality BLACK SILKS, $1. CRINKLED SEERSUCKER GINGHAMS. Price Feduced Gye. BEAUTIFUL FIGURED SATINES, nearly one yard wide, excellent quality, 12%4c. BLACK and COLORED SILK VELVETS, $1. BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pare wool, $1.50. BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, pure linen, 0c. A Pair of our extra large size Damask Towels or one of our excellent quality Bridal Quilts will be pre- sented to each customer who buys $10 worth of Dry Goods. Sco A RRR ITT FEB RRR Soo SEER OE En EE at - se2 T11 MARKET SPACE Srrcuz Buzcams ARE OFFERED IN CHILDREN’S SUITS AND COATS, Suitable tor Fall Wear. BOYS SHIRT WAISTS, At 75c., 88c. and $1.09 EACH, Formerly sold at $1, $1.25 and $1.50, Complete Line of ‘MEN'S AND BOY® WHITE, COLORED AND FANCY FLANNEL SHIRTS. Graw of the Long bridge, by which the draw and railroad were damaged. The railroad company sued the owners of the schooner tor $7,000 damages. The owners of the schooner claim that it Was in tow of the four boats; that two of them casting off just before the draw ‘Was reached caused the collision, and that the Schoover should not he held for dam: schooner Was at the time entirely depent them for propulsion an: ton asthe All Grades of LADIES, MEN'S AND CHILDREN’S FALL UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY. SUPPOSED To ue Cart. Dixox's McRDERER. Bea Erisove, a negru, tue supposed murderer of ee 90s Capt. Rover kD: ofthe sloup ‘Mary J, jay at Leovardtown wharf, hie was about to eur? pin pom for thiseity. It pradiord who emberked Be TAYLOR, ‘with Capt. Dixon iu bis vessel at this city is not the Bradiord thst carried off Minnie Tinney. ewe nee ~ Capt. Di " all ae Was with bim when nfs vessel was ice-bousd in | guao.gm Brittain’s bay b winter. After the ice broke 983 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. Bp he left 1 «el, and nothing was seen of Bit in that uity until recently. Briscoe fonlessed that Bradiord, the man with bim, Biiied Dixen and threw bis He gary Briscoe a jem, CBs. Dixon. body overbourd, part o1 the money stolen ‘Dixon's body has been nd oo the Virgiuia side of the Potomae with | L HE Hasson Tree Warren 2 ee Noted for Speed, Perfect Alignment, Beaiity, ¥isep zon Serio yp, USS HOLESowE ‘Strength, Changeable Type and Durabllley. SAsAS-Frederick Joseph, an tali na vender. was neta te, Hollce. Gout | Cuandeneleas morning charg: by Speelal Onticer ode JOHN RKER'S, Pie sotiing un wholesome Lauanas o bews- (17 ad 10 Teh seet, fe, aad be wos ilucd 54. ty30 “Agent lor the District Accepted Scottish Rite. The interment will be Naw Fa DRY GOODS AND CARPETINGS, ‘Housekeepers’ special attention is ealled to oar New stock of INGRAIN, THREE-PLY, BRUSSELS and VELVET _ CARPETINGS. BLANKETS, COMFORTS, QUILTS, SHEETINGS, NAPKANS and TOWELS. ‘Recetving SILKS and DRESS GOODS DAILY. TRICOTS and FLANNEL SUITINGS in great variety from 25 .cls. per yard up wo fine Imported Goods. ‘W. W. BURDETTE & CO., ‘Nos, 928 7th and 706 K streets nw. Dorr You Wis You Hiv A NICE FALL OVERCOAT FOR THESE QOL BUT PLEASANT MORNINGS AND EVENINGS. If THEY WERE COLD AND STORMY THE OLD ONE WOULD Do, BUT WHEN ‘THE WEATHER [8 PLEASANT THEN IS THE TIME TO WEAR NEW CLOTHES, OUR STOCK OF THESE GOODS RANGES: ‘IN PRICE FROM $10 TO $35, ‘WE HAVESOME VERY STYLISH ONES, SILK LINED ALL THROUGH, AT PRICES ‘'T00 LOW TO MENTION IN PUBLIC. SOME MORE NEW AND LATE STYLES OF FALL SUITS WILL BE OPENED ON SaTURDAY, E. B. BARNUM & CO. 981 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Stock Taxixa Over: ‘We are happy to announce we did not find any Odd ‘Ends or Remnants, as they are closed out weekly; but we offer the following new and attractive goods, ad- ‘vance Fall Styles, among those we are daily receiving AT 25 Cents, Ladies’ Chemises, good musiip, lace trimmed, flat felled seama. ‘Ladies’ Walking Skirts, deep Cambric flounce. Ladies’ Drawers, tucks and Cambric ruffle. Ladies’ Corset Covers, high and low necked, Lace trimmed and embroidered. ‘Nurses’ Aprons, large tucks and embroidered. Children’s Short Dresses,Cambnic, Mother Hubbard, yoke of embroidery. Children’s Drawers, tucks and Hamburg ruffle. AT 49 Cents, Ladies’ Nightgowns, Mother Hubbard yoke. 4 clus- ters of tucks, ruffle around neck and sleeves, ‘Ladies Chemises, rows of embroidered insertings, ‘Ladies’ Drawers, 5 tucks and Hamburg ruffle. Ladies’ Skirts, tucks and double ruffle of cambric. ‘We also offer another small lot of the celebrated “Cork Bustles,” which sold readily st 48c., now at 250. At 9 Cents. 80 dosem Sheer Handkerchiefs, colored center and border, hemstitched,1inchhem.| © Ar 74 Cents, ‘The latest and best Wire Bustle out, with patent attachment, In three sizen Call and see it. AT $1.85. 26-inch Gloria Umbrellas,solid sticks, finely finished Also, large assortment of Gloria Umbrellas, with gold ‘heads, at low prices, At 28 Cuts, ‘The latest Linen Chemisettes, with fancy front stripes. ‘In adaition to the above we have just received and placed on our counters all the new styles of Black ‘Straw Hats for early fall, which we offer as follows: Union Milans, assorted shapes, 25 centa. ‘London Milans, all styles, 48 and 58 cents. English Milans, assorted styles and shapes, 75c.,96c. and $1.19. ‘There has been no season when the styles and sbapes were so, varied and attractive as this for 80 early in the season. IP PAYS TO TRADE THE BON RA A ee AL i HEE SS EE So HE Ee GREAT BARGAIN iN EMBROIDERIES, ‘Swiss Embroideries: Ferma inches 200 pieces SEVENTH STREET PALAIS ROYAL avlé 916 7th Sire et, Bet. Tend K nw. aire a new pair before their fai ‘We are ready to fit them out with ry Uttle cost. hole shoes, ‘heels or common sense sty1461.25. ‘Youths’ serviceable lace Shoes, with ti Youths’ V calf button Shoes, s gi with every pair, $1.25. a ae Ireir’s pebble, spring heels, sizes gto 11, Children’s all leather, solar tip Shoes, Sc. Children’s kid and pebble 5} 4109, at 600, i Si Bea preciate these great bargains com! see ‘them, THE STAR SHoE Hov: = 2a Early Fall Styles in Neckwear, at Auerbachs Bicycle Shirt Depot, Teh nat HT Great Clearing Out Sale | at R. Goldschmid, 812 7th st. nw. In order to obtain room for our fall stoct we are obliged to offer the following articlemat a sacrifice: 17 Handsome Baby Carriages ant 19 Refrigerators and Ice Chests to be sold vas below manufacturers’ prices, Airtight Fruit Jars, 1 pt, for 40¢5 1 gt. @ for 50c, art! My al., 6 tor 60c.; Crystal Ginss Salts, 6 tor Bo; jew Shape Colored Cut Glass Gas Stiades, with fixtures, only 31c.; Hand-painted French Cina Cream Pitchers, only 11¢.; Goldschmid’s Mi moth Toilet Soap, 6 cakes for 25c.; Large Freneb China Hand-painted Fruit, Plates, o} 19e.; Fruit Saucers to match only’ 1; Mikado Rugs, only 69c., worth $1; Geju- ine) Smyrna’ Rugs, only — 89c.," wo! $1.25; Large Pudding yo Cul, a Fancy ‘Salt Boxes, only, loc; “Freniti China _ hand-painted ' Cuspadores only 6&., worth $1; Splash Mats only 5c.; large bottlespt ‘Thomas Blue only 4c., worth 16c.; large col glass Salt Shakers only 7c.; Potato Mast. 9c; decorated Crumb ‘Tray’ with brush on! 196.; large colored glass Bread Plates only 16: worth 50e; hanging Blackboards only 6 worth $1; Lunch Baskets, assorted styles, 17 worth 25c; large size 21c., worth 35c.; net shape decorated English Cilina Chamber se with covered slop Jur, only $4.95, worth 9 extra handsome French China Tea sets, han¢ painted, has 56 pcs., only $9.27, worth $12 new shape English China decorated Dinnel sets, 125 pes. only $14.75, worth $20. We and have just received # large assortment of school suppiles. 1 Choice Quality Colored Socks, 2 pat 25.) at *sRorbuck's ‘Bioyels Shirt Bepow 4th and A. R. C. Lewis’ Celebrated Hats. Fall styles Stiff Hats now opening; Prices will range from $1.50 to $3.50; . Our reputation for stylish goods will bé main- tained. ‘The greatest care has been taken to, secure the best Styles. Also a nice line of Boys’ and Children’s goods 4 can be shown, at R, C, Lewis’, 920 7th st., bet. I and K n.w. nav: B—Lowest price plainly marked in each at, Fine Linen-bosom Reinforced Shirts, Soe, at Auerbach’s Bicycle Shirt Depot, 7th and fi. Something About School Shoes. About the heaviest tax to parents is School Shoes. 1t often becomes a puzzle what kind of a shoe is the most economical to buy. ‘The ma- jority of cheap shoes, when brought in contact ‘With water, will drop to pieces—the soles bein; filled with paper—while a high-priced shoe wil peatiine haifesieing at amonthly expense of at least 75c. Wm. Hahn & Co,’s Reliable Shoe House, 816 ‘7th street and 1922 Pennsylvania avenue, take special pride in stating that they have just what is wanted in this line, all their goods being made specially for them. Their 50c. Child's. ‘Spring Heel Shoe, as well as their $2.50 Boy's Fine Calf Shoe, can be warranted and relled upon to have solid leather soles, and to be ofserviceable material. ‘Their variety of school shoes is simply immense. 1 Celluloid Collars and Cuffs, at Auer bach’s Bicycle Shirt Depot, 7th aud’ i The Following Rare Bargains will be gold tomorrow only at S. W. Augenstein’s, 817 to 821 7th st. n. w.: Imported Glass Globes Bsc, sold elsewhere at $1; Majolica Cuspadores,’ 31c.; Colored Glass Water Sets, 98c., worth $3; Decorated Dinner Sets, 125 pes., $13.64, worth $25; Handsome Brass Stand Parlor Lamps, with chandelier trim- mings, 97c., a bargain at, $2; 10 Handsome Hand-painted Chamber Sets,’ $4.39, reduced from $6.50; Large Wash Tub,’zinc washboard, clothes lime and 50 clothes’ pins, 98¢.: Deco- rated Tea Sets, 66 pes., $3.68; Crumb Brush and Tray, 19% doz, ‘Silver “Plated Tea Spoons, $2c.; 5-bottle Silver Plated Revolviny Casters, 91¢.; Japanned Chamber Pails, al colors, 25c.; larger size, 35c,,; Cedar Water Pails, with three brass hoops, 32c., worth 65c.; ¥y doz, Cups and Saucers, 4, doz. Plates, I Meat Dish, 1 Vegetable Dish and 1 Market Basket, 97c.; 2qt. Coffee Pots, 12c.; 3 gt., 14c.;4 ‘7c; 2 qt. Covered Bucket Aargest Size Block Tin Wash Spring Window Shades, | 376 per, 4c.; 3 String Brooms, 17¢. Chieago Grocery Company, 806 7th St., offers special inducoments to Coffee and Tea purchasers. We added the ticket system, snd give with Coffee and Tea purchased of us tickets to be exchanged for Dry Goods, Shoes or Hause Furnishings. Thousands of articles to select from at your own leisure time. Fine Rio Coffee, 14, 18 and 20c. . Java Mocha flavored, 28% Java and Mocha mixed, 30c. Gunpowder and Oolong Tea, 35c. I. Finer Gunpowder and Oolong Tea, 50¢. Special good Gunpowder and Oolong, 751. B. Extraordinary quality Tea, 1.00%. Send order, mail or telephone—423-2, 1 CHICAGO Grocery Company, 806 7thst, Fine French Suspenders, 25¢., at Auer bach’s Bicycle Shirt Depot, 7th and 1 Special Offering at the Oriole, 822 7t1 at., for Saturday and Monday: 100 doz. fina Kid Gloves, 50c.; 100 doz. better goods, 59¢.; 100 doz, worth $1 at 65c.; Jerseys, tailor made,coat back, Jerseys, tallor made, coat lack, vest ‘front, worth $1.75, at $1,29;' Boucle Jer: sey, the latest thing out, $1.79, worth $2.50; Linen Chemisettes, plain’ or fancy, 25c, D1 Warner's Health Corset, 98¢,; Red Table iinen r yard, 25c.: Unbleached Table Linen,18¢.; leached Table Linen, 35c.; Double width Cash mere, 124,¢.; Wool Cashinere, 24¢.; Lining lam- brie, be.; Silesia, 8c. per ei ‘all colors of best Knitting Yarn, $4 and $1.10 per 1b; Zephyr, 6 and 7c, per oz; Saxony Yarn, best good: 12%4e. per oz; Gents’ Furnishings, heavy Can ton Fiannel Drawers, 25c.; much heavier, 30¢, the best quality tailor made, worth 75c., atave.: Gents’ Undershirts, 39c., worth 50c.; splendid at 47c, worth 68c,, Boys’ Underihirts aud Drawers each 25c,; Celluloid Collars, 21c.; Cuffs, 42c. 1 First Introdacgioa ofour Fall Specialties, Grand bargains in all kinds of new goods. Read what wo are selling for the next seven days: Dark dress prints, 3c. Canton Flannel, ise. Best Quality Dress Prints, Genuine Indigo Blue Prints, 5: Cohasset Unbleached Cotton, 1 yard wide, c. Ee alt-of-the-Loom, 1 to 10 yards, 74. New York Mills, 5'to 8 yards, Sige. wide fine Cretonne, 2 to 16 yards, 10%,6. ‘wo-face Plush Effect Canton Flannel, 14¢, Curtain Scrim, 50 patterns, 6' 10-4 Heavy Unbleached Sheeting, 170, Fancy Satine Feather-proof Ticking, 17¢, wide White Domet Flannel, de. versible Dress Lining, 44%¢. 38-inch Wool Cashmere, all colors, 17¢, 84 Wool Houcle Walking Jackets, $3.49, gest drive in this market to-day. Lots of other novelties. ‘Read the Post, Critic and Republican, A. KAUrMAgI's DOUBLE CoMBINATION, 1°” 1241 ana 1th street southeast, Fine Platted-bosom Shirts. 75e., at Auerbach’ yele Shirt Depot, 7th'and H. 1. We Are Making Special Prices on all our goods to get them out of the way of ‘workmen engaged in remodeling our store. You can buy at a greut bargain. N. 1. Merzcer & 1 417 7th st. nw. A Few Fall Specialties Junt Arrived At Hahn’s, $16 7th st. and 1922 Pa. ave, ‘Hahn's Genis’ tamous $2.50 Calf Boots. gilithn’s Gents’ own make $2.50 Fine Cal 10es, ‘Hahn's Gents’ custom made Hahn's Ladies’ ight Goat sutton, Hahn's Ladies’ $2 ied Button, ‘Hahn's Ladies’ $1.50 Special Kid and Goat 1 $5 Shoes. Button. Senta a genrcla Watskaye Ba paler toes offers—4-year-ol is! a or 50c, T-year-old Rye, Sorel or ‘ibesqu ‘Tyear-old Brandy’ $3 gal” or Toe: ae me ine, Gi gal, ty Sweet Catawba Black Silks Below Cost. 736 7th street, Cashmeres g from 25¢. up. J. E. Young, ES Raso: Shaving Conait Dog Col- Be mer ict, Katvon ocgrored tae ‘The Rodgers’ Cutlery Store, 487 Pa av. jy21-warsm Cl eighteenth year en a Fresh Alderney Butter churned every morn- | fember, 18, in the north session. room, of Dr. EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. DRY GOODS. KORG! FOR BOYs Y¥CUNG ND AGRICULTURAL Co! Shc hr oerege salimore county Ng. Prges. | MU“ Nuxtsenion open SeevEM AIR 20. 1808 Busxs: Buxeen: Rogiise, Chassienl aud, Commercial "Unsurpassed tn | Engitshs te Chassics and the Sclences special Sourses Rab ae peas Ap scvantager and siustion 62900 $900 osam*” | iu" Agnculnte. Clelland. SMcchanica Bnglaeering — ‘Paracols below cost. Miltinery half price MS SaRONRES SCHOOL FOR SMALE Be Spree Cosel Rentasers call cnieeed Berean ‘White suits to clove at $3.75 upwards Fomer Kid ‘Children wall be reopened 5 Suie™' | ers The Cadets are under military organization and | slaving bought our Blankets early in the season, can $1 « palr upwards: fitted and warranted, $140 Pst. Hours from 9a m. tol p.m. ‘se3-3t' ‘disci eed for =~ to now that we Wraps apd Jacket@ai and below cost. M™ “FR Tiideand 1149 bat of til instituon ting fit paricars as Co castes her ube Lou of paksiiber, an pcenuaechoenen Bargain al department 097 Pe ave acer Tica am es convenienc ceo E a : Z ras ~~ Twellth year opens Sept, Othe Ths Priscipel will Splendid 10-4 BLANKETR $4.25; will be $5. ‘Sth from * delat heaie after Septeniber 2105 pm * LAND AGRICULTURAL COLLEG! MARY! a favam Pri Ta. ‘AMES CORRIDON, Penmannige Bogekeenog eat, Phonography., Pentair lan College Preparaiory isd fi ot a 10 rorelonke Bm 001 ie JUNT VERNON INSTITUTE, 1530 TI ST. French and English School for Girls. Fourteenth ‘annual session eS 29TH. For circulars ©. W. PAIRO, Principal. CADEMY OF THE VISITATION, B V. M, Connecticut ave. and L st., Washington, D.C, Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies and Little Giris. ‘The exercises of the Academy will be resumed SEPTEMBER 13, 1886. s3-1m GEO. HIPMAN REOPENS HER ‘Bcboo! Bopt at 1181, 7th se mum Lessons faim, spared during school ‘and those hich ave inlesed testudied until perf ced-zme SPEIVATE LESSONS BOOKKEEPING-RAPID ‘Calucolations and rapid writing a specialty. ga CF, WOOD, 275thst ne. sea-3m PANIGH TAUGHT BY 4 LADY FORMERLY resident or terms ad:lress ie . Mrs ‘W. J. BABCOCK, se2-3te 184 16th st. stiw. ISS EVA MILLS WILL RECEIVE A LIM- Mi *ued/cunibver of popiisin Voeal Muste ‘at het residence, ' so2lw? 1296 Massachusetts ave. fRS. MiNN’S KINDERGARTEN AND PRI- [mary School, 1918 Sunderland Pace (one block South of Dupont Circle), opens October 4, 1886. | Sen forelreulars. se1-2m* HE, MEDICAL, DENTAL AND PHARMA. ceutical Departments of Howard Untveraity will Open this winter's sessions October 4th. For further information and circular address C. B PURVIS, 3 D., Secretary, 1118 13th st se1-tocd RIVATE LESSONS IN ALL GRADES OF study: to adults confidential: prepares for college, ‘Annapolls, West Point, all examinations. IVY INSTITUTE, sw. corner Sthand K ste, n.w. Eveuing Classes, $5 @ mouth. 1 Mees ENGLISH AND FRENCH ‘School for Young Ladies und Children will re- open Monday, September 27ih, 1308 H st Circulars ‘sent on application. sel-2m* MS ROSA, PORCHES GERMAN, FKENCH ‘and English school and Kindergarten reopens OCTOBER 4 ‘Third year. Circulars at 1224 12th st. n.w.. Private lessons. sel-lm* ‘RS. Z D. BUCHER AND MISS ADA B. CONN, ‘Teachers of Piano, Organ and Vocal Music. Diss Conn will accept engagements as a piano soloist and accomppuist, and will also play at wed- ings, Addregs 1830 15th st. nw. sel-2m* Me SALCHS | BUSINESS "SCHOOL FOR ‘Ladies and Gentlemen, 1200 Ost, reopens Oc- ober 4. ‘Thorough instruction given in English yranches, couposition, elocution, mathematics and Wenography. Also, lessons in ancient and modern boy 8. Bookkeeping a speciaity. Day and night easions. "Pupils prepared. for West Point, “Naval scademy, High School and Civil Service examina fons, One hundred ly Brel red durin; hat year. Relerences: Hon. W. W. Corcoran, Admt- fal Washington, D.C; Admiral Balch Balti- nore, Ma. sel-lim (RRECIAL LESSONS FOR PERSONS PREPAR- D ing ter Competitive examinations. by a lady many whose pupils have received fine uppuintments un- ar clvil service ruies. Miss BALCH, 1200 O xt. si-Im NORWOOD INSTITUTE, eae Sera a S29, 18h6._ For address Mr-and Mra, WM. D Ca: 14 Lath st., or, for : es cea si fy Pa ing 108 tbe regular course of the Norwood insulate or wii wieh an oppottoait acquire a practical use of the French langeage find’ it to thelr Interest to attend the sumuer seston at Norw ‘ya0zm OCK ATLL COLLEGE ROOK EELCOTE CITY. MARYLAND. Conducted by the brotters of the Christian Schools. gplcutlio Classical ‘and Commercial courses, ‘the fodern Languages and Drawing are taaght thro Out the College without extra charge. “Board, Tuition Sha ‘Laundry. per seesion of five months, S130. aay. Zoptember Sib, 1888" end fora prospects ae Dig Nee ENS Pesan, A)RENCH KINDERGARTEN FOR CHILDREN under twelve years ofage,reopens septera For particulars address MADA SE CHEVREMONT (iplomee dei’ Acudemie de Paris), S28 12th su h. w. risesty ELINGTON ACADEMY, ‘CORCORAN BUILDIN ‘Corner Pa. ave. and 15th st., opp. U-S. Treasury. ‘A Select School for Boys and’ Young Men. “Number limited. Only vcholaty of good moral character re Celved.” Pull term begins tie SECOND MONDAY LS SEPTEMBER. Day'and Evening Sewions. Carefal Snd thorough instruction in the Common English Branches, Honk keening, Short-band Higber Afi me Fa, Geometry, Latin and Gree! 16am BURTON MACA AED..Prin ‘NSTRUCTION CONTINUED DURING SUM ‘MER-MADAME HOFFELDT, Teacher of blag. ine after the trae, stalin method. Gamse and ern ‘Music: good German, French and ltallan, by ansurparoed methods, has Set roome at 716-1308 st ws late 1219 G. yl Yt St losers COLLEGE 4 ‘COURSE OF STUDIES: CLASSICAL AND COMMERCIAL. ‘Terms: Hoarders per session of Ave mouths, $100; sadies will be resume? Gi Monday, Sept. 6, 1868. oulce wall be resurse Sr Monday. Sept. 6, Address” BROTHER Jose. HL, Director, Carroll Post Oflice, Baltimors county, Md, Please send for a catalogue. Jyo3m, MSS.25Y LEAVITT, OF BOSTON, GRAD: JMitite ana certified exaniiner of the New Enginnd Conserve’ ory. “Piano tecliulque, burusony abd Vows culture: "3013 10th st.nswe ey W ASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, St Cloud Building, con Oth and sta nwt Seventeenth yes Piano, Organ, Voice, Violin, Flute, Cornet, 20. Free advantages 0.8 BULLARD Dit Fee ie7dme ‘OME SCHOOL FOR BOYS. BROOKEVILLE ACADEMY, Brookev lle, Montyomery County, a. Reopens SEPT. 15. For Catal ‘apply to autPim TT Wiev.G. NELSON, DD Prin BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES ‘And THE LADIES ART ASSOCIATION. OF XN. ¥., 723 Ste D.Wey ‘Will be open all summer. Great Feduction in prices = tor the summer. aul 2M AELEWOOD INSTITUTE, FOR BOTH SEXES, ‘Concordville. Pa. Yale and Harvard Professors, Thorough instruction in all departments. A well equipped department foriittle boys and girl, 20-2 J. SHORTLIDGE, A.M-, Principal, ‘HE PREPARATORY SCHOOL T or THE COLUMBIAN COLLEGE. The exercises of this school will be resumed on the 2h of September,with a corpsot seven teachers. TI ‘imber of puplls is limited to one hundred, and appl cats will be adinitted in the order oftuelr registration. Afitth class, limited in number to twenty-five, and abe composed of puplis seeking instructicn in lower Eigiish branches and the rudiments of Latin, prepar- Wy to the regular work of the school, will be formed athe begionlug ot the year if « sumcient number of pills shall apply. ‘The Glass, with the dally oversight Othe Principal, will be placed Ina separate room, wn= Se the charge ot a teacher who will devote hiseatire Uhe to its iustruction. Pultion fee, payable semi-annually In advance, in Us first four classes, $80; In the fifth class, $60. No exra charges. ‘the principal, or one of his assistants, will, from the rt of September, be dally at the schoo!’ Building, 135 H st. n.w,, to answer inguiries, %311m_ ANDREW P. MONTAGUE, Principal. 183 L. OBRIEN ‘Wit reopen her select School for boys and girls at No, 210 K st. n.w., on MONDAY, Sept. 6, 1886, a3]-4t¢ Mes See ae a ‘ember 23, 86, Prepares for. guy Collegs: best tee Pog Bo ah ay tan FS ALD, Miss ANNA ELLIS, 1305 17th st, 11-4 BLANKETS, 9; will be 96. ABLES, all at low prices for the present. All SUMMER DRESS GOODS at cost. A full supply of FALL DRESS GOODS, Fall Also, low-priced BLANKETS and COMFORT: | Pore! sod Domenie Bonnetoand Hatsat and below We will sell our entire stock of Im MRS M. 5. HUNT, 1309 F street a. EL WHEATLEY'S DYE WORKA Biateaape 22, “eel Sil will be no great, ‘esr be" mpm to killed = sy0 red. Gor many pasrone will consylt ‘TRICOTS at 50e., all colors Sts and do una great favor ty'sending is: beir Felt Eider armen mopedtatersor Suring them. ‘YOU CAN BUY POSITIVE BARGAINS NOW. | ROVCru “Seton ot Tetaenee Sree Se Portal card! or atthe otoe, To J ot George: JOHNSON @ LUTTRELL, = — SEATON PERRY, (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & BROTHER) IS OFFERING HIS ENTIRESTOCK OF NOTTING- HAM ANTIQUE AND MADKAS LACE CUR TAINS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES CLOSE THEM OUT. THIS IS A RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR PARTIES FURNISHING TO PURCHASE LACE CUR- TAINS, AND AN EARLY INSPECTION IS sOLict POSE: ED, AS THEY WILL SOON BE DIs- POSED. OF “AT THE “MARKED DOWN BEST ENGLISH FURNITURE CRETONNES aT ‘25¢. and 30c.., REDUCED FROM 30c. and 400. RAWSILK TABLE COVERS, ALL SIZES. ALL WOOL BLANKETS. MARSEILLES QUILTS. COMPLETE STOCK IRISH AND GERMAN TABLE. LINENS NAPKIAS, TOWALS, CRI ‘AND GLASS LINEN: BELGia} 3 THE ¢ AND SCARLET. MEDIUM WEIGHT JACKETS AND WRAPS, AT LOWEST PRICES, -¥S8 FROM $2.50 to; DA ANDCASHM! 00, SHAWLS NEW ANGLISH SUITING=, SCOTCH CHEVI ‘ORED LYON’s SILKs AND VELVETS. fe PLALN FIGURES ANDCORRECT PRICES SEATON PERRY, serge h ‘Penn. Avenue, Corner 9th street. Established 1840. au28 Ar Cosr For Cas. IN ORDER TO REDUCE STOCK I WILL SELL AT COST FOR CASH FOR TEN DAYS. THIS | por anin need of FURNITURE, WILL BE AN OPPORTUNITY SELDOM OF- FERED TO SECURE BARGAINS. W. D, CLARK, Suocessor to TRUNNEL & CLARK, 024-10¢ 811 Market Space. ‘Wastiington, D. NAPOLIS, MD.—THE ptember 15, 1886. Seven departments and four courses of study. % Svante, Serene ie catulogue address Prot. THOMAS FELD, A.M, Ate j napoli, Md.,or may be had of JOHN ¥. PARET, 918 Pennsyivania ave. sul7-1m NEW Wixoson contEcE Je ‘Avi WINDSOR FEMALE COLLEGE. For Young Men —With Preparatory and. Businese Schools for Hoys. For Young Ladies Wita Preparer tory and Primary Schools for Girss, Enil sessions open september 1nth, 1886, Separate buildings. Catalogues ready. Address Rev. “JELLY, D. Dy Prest., New Windsor, Md. jy20-2m, Great Marx Dowx Is Goons Crescent Shirt, made of good cotton and fine Bosoms, reinforced, and made with the patent our Linen Stays, only 8c Our Invincible shirt, made of Wam- SEAL GARMENTS ALTERED, DYED AND S'Cikeb“ Pin ore xtnds repeirsa, CUNRINGHAM, é 1310 8th si nw, 18S ANNIE K HUMPHERY, 80 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST. Ry eR SPRCLALTIBS ANE— Prenen Bie nnd nest maporeed ‘and finest ina Braces, and all av2l = ny Makes in . Merino Underwear Dress fte Pateot neh Cor Children’s Corsets and make) that for the price ‘N.R—French, Gi r= * iw unsurpamed. renich, German and Spanish xpoken. mrl@ DYEUNG, SCOURING AND CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT, 1205 NEW YORK AVENUE NORTHWEST. Kventng Dresses, Laces. Lace Curtains, Crapo Vella Feathers, Kid Gloves, Flannel and Pongee our speciaity. Gent's Garments Dyed, Cleaned and Kepaired. Ladiet Dresses Dyed and Cleaned without ripping ANTON 4 CAROLINE LERCK, formerly with A. Fischer aud ‘Maison Vriese, Rue Rivolle, Paris va __HOUSEFURNISHINGS. I- You VAPOR STOVE be sure you get the best, and one with the latest tm Provements, which you can @0d in. our full assore ENTOF BLACK AND COL- | ment of ail tines of vie Celebrated CROWN JEW Ele ANFORTH FLUID BANPORT constantly on hand See Spe CER ATORS WATER g COOLERS 2Ot Agents tor the ONE MINUTE Boss ‘Row reduced in price, W. & JENKS @ 00, ‘TAT Teh street, Goon Nawa Goon Naw FROM GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE ty3 (Devause they have not got the cash wapare, ‘Weare determined to knock the bottom out of nigh Drices, and will sell GOODS ON INSTALLMENTS 48 CHEAP 48 THEY CAN BE BOUGHT ELSB ‘WHERE FOR Casi And we make this extraordinary offer that customers sutta cotton and extra five Linen Bosoms Made in | can make their own terms in regard to payments, the best manner, only 85 cents. Percale Collars and Cufs,'95 cents, “Closing out a Tot of20 | Come and see the largest store in the United Staton dozen Suspenders, at 17 cents: cheap at 25 cents. “3 | Come and see the largest aud most varied sock tose ‘open work Lace shirts for 50 cts.; regular price 35cts, each. 5 pairs French Unbleached Sucks, full regular made, $1. All the latest styles Linen Collars, $1.50 perdozen. Six Finest Dress Shirts made to order ior ‘98; vertect tt yuaraiitegd © ‘at BRANCH BALTIMORE SHIRT FACTORY, sera 1002 F STREKT NORTRWEST ing. Mont rth of Washington City, re- opens Sept. 30. ‘Thorough training; home government; health carefully attended to; number limited. For circulars address HENRY C. HALLOWELI, A ML, Yale.) $v30-3m_ R&CEEASR SCHOOL for cine. Sandys Co, Md. 18 miles CADEMY SACRED HEART OF MARY, ‘Maryland av, and 8th st. s.w.—Boarding and Day Sctbol; will resume studies September 13th. Special Patiting and Crayon Drawing taught in classes oF et iting and Crayon Draw! t ‘or pri- ‘yaw lessons = ausl-2w RY SCHOOL, 1024 17th st. nw xilise 8.1%, eli, London dali, and Xin 3 aiiy, Princl ‘Medes awarded in lite classes in June, 1887, anges ny ISS HILTON’S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG La- DIES, (& years on Vt ave.,) will re-open Octo- ber ist, in larger accommodations, asa Boarding and Day School. ‘The principal will be assisted by an efficient staff of English aud Foreign Teachers. For Circulars address sal Vermontave. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING PRACTI- cally taught. Success guaranteed if instructionsare followed. Private pupils preferred. K. F.CROMELLN, oflice of Johns & Eastou, Stenographers, 472 La ave INKNEY INSTITUTE, 818 CONNECTICUT ave., select English, French and German School for young ladies and little girls, reopens September 29, 1886. For circulars or ‘special information apply to the Misses BURGESS, Principals ‘auzs-zm 37. JOHN'S COLLEGIATE INSTTIUTE, Nermont ave. between Mand N ste. mw. Studies resumed Monday, September 6th. auze-2w ‘Bro, TOBIAS, President, ERMAN-AMERICAN DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, 929 I st. n.w., reopens WEDNESDAY, Sept 1st. The English Branches taught. German made @ specialty. A good education’ guages by’ all pupils of average cay sons aregiven to both sexes, 10 to adults a3 well as children. 28-10 MISS C.D. ER, Principal. WHE EXERCISES OF WAVERLY SEMINARY will be resumed on SEPTEMBER 26th with a full corps of teachers. MISS LIPSCOMB, Principal. PE COLUMBIAN UNIVeRsrry, ‘Washington City, b. C. ‘The preparatory school begins September 20. ‘The Columbian college begins September 20. ‘The medical school begins October 4. ‘The Corcoran scientific school begins October 5, ‘The law school begins October 6. For cutalogues or other information, address. JAMES G WELLING, au26-1m ‘President, DRIENDS SECRCT SCHOOL, AN ELEMENTARY AND HIGH SCHOOL FOR BOTH SEXES, WILL REOPEN SEPT. 16TH (THURSDAY). ‘There are two courses of study—English and Scien- tific and Classical, ‘The school is supptied with maps, charts, globes, welghts and measures of the Metric System, reference books and a chemical and physical laboratory supplied with all necessary apparatus. Number of students limited. Tuijlon, from $50 to $104 o year. Including use of te: ks. Send for ‘Catalogue oF call at school between 10 a.m. and 12m. ‘au! ‘THOS. W. SIDWELL. Principal. HE MISSES KERR TO ANNOUNCE TO their fr.ends that they have changed their resi- dence to 1228 15th st. n.w., where their school will be contigued with increased savantages, September 22d. ‘au26-1m CADEMY OF THE HOLY CROSS, 1812 MASS. A Ssve..wi'l resame studies MON DA Y, Sept 6th, Tenewed advantages for a thoro ‘Muste and Art. “The theory of with nigh couse in Science, fusie is the taught. "Special attention fs paid to Fiano, tarand Banjo. Painting and we Lan recelve Particular attention, Private clave in fainting Pho- ography and fancy work.” Connected with tie Acad- emy is a school for Boys, taught by Sisters, au25-20 EEKSKILL (N.Y) MILITARY ACADEMY, ‘Col. C. J. WRIGHT, B.S, A. M., Principal, Cayuga Lake Military Academy, Aurora, N.Y. Send for Catalogue. au25-1m ATAPSCO INSTITUTE, ELLICOTT CITY, Mp. ‘The 634 Annual Session will be resumed SEPT. 16, 1886. ‘Miss A. MATCHETT, Pri Miss ROBERTA H.ARCHER, Vice Principal au 25-Im_ OCKVILLE ACADEMY, ROCKVILLE. Mp.— ‘The 78th. Session begins’ SEPT. 6th. Thorough course ih Kngitsn, Latin, Greek, French and German. au25-106 KE D. LUCKETT, (U. of Va.) Prin. VERS. CRTHBERTS SEMINARY, BOARDING ANE ana Day School, for young iudied and. children, 3017 15th st, Washington, D.C., opens Sept. 20th. Competent tedchers in ail departuients Music, vocal snd instrumental. “Languages and art recelve special Stention. For further information address, by letter or in person, Mrs. EUGENLA CUTHBERT. an24-1me MERSON INSTITUTE, 914 14th st., bet. rand K sts, Belect Glassical and Mathematical School for ‘Begins its thirty-fitth year MONDAY, September pares for Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Jouins, H kins and other colleges and universities tie sclentifc Schools, U-& Military and Naval Academies, and for ‘Gireatars at the bookstore. ‘For particulars CHAS. B, YOUNG, an23-1m Principal. ZAGA COLLEG! GONzAGA OFT atreet northwest. rmsass Latin and’ Gresk. Chuistry, Book keophag? metic, Math iad Phonography. Lee Gree Terme al ivan auzi-lm "Bev. 2 4. Mog OF MUSIC. (ESTABLISHED 1877, goneo 1305 a ce a augiom THEO. INGQLLS KING, Principal. ERMAN ACADEMY, 924 G ST Git cpens MONDAY. Septrnber Gi Tnstruc iven in the common ‘and German- will cat ‘use of both maudlin 'KUERSCHNER, Principal. BOYS ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL HIGH 100L-—Commences and deli Ib, “Ward” church, 4% street n.w. and porib, J Also; Cottage ‘and Butterialls y caret preparation ‘or Bonin, compet MU Ge: Yer Auart. Crem 1h comet and unt ‘puplis in the past, asa role, have Pickwick Club Whisky is the best, Crmn Cieis Asp Hisnisss CRYSTAL NATTANS CRYSTAL. OORYSTAL ia CGhystal ERY cyan L BY CRYSTAL D ! Peck lant er wt Sega rere ouner my6 GPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE: COR OTH nd D sts.n.w.—A practical business education that Qualities young men ‘and women to support them— Selves and successfully perform the active duties of life. “Thorough instraction given in Rapid Writing, the English Language. Correspondence, Rapid Caleu- lations, sookkeeping, Business Practice. Commercial Law, Political Economy. Stenography and Type-Wri- ting.’ Regular day and evening sessions resumed WEDNESDAY. September Ist, at 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. Oftice open for arrangements on and after Monday, August 23d. A full corps of teachers. Tuition Fees— Day sessions—Regular business course, one year, $70, payable $10 ‘on ‘entering, and’ balance In monthly ‘astallments of $10 each; a year scholarshi| in full on entering, $80; tuition per quarter of I Weeks, $20, paid” on entering. “Night sessions— ‘Year scholarship.$50 on entering; three months,818, payable nlering. abd balance in monthly tm Stalments of $6 exch, of S16 in fad on enter Illustrated Circular sent free on application YC SPHNC: It Pr OO BS HOOk, R-$125 QUARTER: LY.-SWITHIN G "SHORTLIDGE'S ACADEMY for Young Men and Boys Media, Pa 12 miles from Puiladelphia. Fixed price covers every expense, even books, &c. No extra charges. No iu- ¢idental’ expenses. No examination tor admission. ‘Twelve experienced teachers, all men, and all gradu- ates. Special opport inities “for apt students 10 ai. Vance rapidly. special drill for dull and backward boys. Patrons or students may select any studies or choose the regular English, Scientific, Business, Class- ical or Civil “Engineering ‘course. Students fitted at ‘Media Academy are now in Harvard, Yale, Princeton and ten other Colleges and Polytechnic Schools. ‘Ten fiudents sent to college in 188d, 1510 1884.10 in 4880, 10 in 1886. A graduating, cass every year In the commercial department. A Physical aid Cheml- cal Laboratory, Gynasium and Bail Ground. 1500 volumes added to Library in 1883. Physical appara tus doubied in 1883. Media has seven churches and A temperance charter which prohibits the sale of all intoxicating drivks, For new’ Wlustrated circular ad- dress the Principal and Proprietor, SWITHIN SHORTLIDGE, A. M., (Harvard Graduate), Media, Pa, Principal at louse, Tuesday, September 7, Sto9pm au5-2m SUMMER RESORTS. ANDOAH ALUM SPRINGS, VA.—OPEN HE Suifthe'vear ir pure and aalubstouy wiih tat ‘ne odor, # specialty for throat disease, gen-' Brat debility and malaria. ‘Kor information Ses ame Fcmrees uiked “hi ett Fen open ee oe Cm fishing always on hand. ‘Terms $1.50 per day. $9 per week. References—A. J. Donalson, Government Printing Office: C. Xander, 911 7m st nw. Address K J. ADAMS & BRO, Piney Point P. 0., St. Mary's County, Nd. ausQ-2w® GRAND, UNION (HOTEL, ATLANTIC AVE, J Atlantic City, N- J. Blectrie bell in every, room; hotel lighted. by electric light; ‘con fete’ sanitary. acrangementa “JOS Pats, Proprietor. $150 per day, and per week. (J OBDAN WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, FRED ERICK 00, VA. Pamphlets at the Star Office. Jordan SpringsP. 0., je15-3m_ E.G JORDAN. -RKNEY SPRINGS, SHENANDOAR 00. VA THE LARGEST AND Most FA~HIONABLE ‘SUMMER RESORT IN THE MOUNTAINS OF ‘VIRGINIA. minted, repaired and papeted theoushout inted, Fe} ont Bow clusetsand the ves sanitary plusabins in the mountains; new Mave been erece newly furnished (broughout, aud new hair matcresges springs making this the ‘best aud’ most_ complete fee Sorte be tual inthe south “Greatest Medicinal waters at any suuaier Tesore z fal scenery, magn ‘Seana aude-iur i : 5 i i f i dt iy au ‘Music will be tur Prof Ka. Willams’ Brass and. String. and, of at {nlting tll information, ca 92 te” four pring! New Fat Drsss Goova W. M. SHUSTER & SONS Have OPENED TO-DAY a full lineof FINE FRENCH CASHMERES Inall the New Shades for Fall and Winzer, and offer them at old pricés, although they cannot be bought except at an advance from Importers, but having given an early order, we can sell very fine quality and heavy weight at $1; Cashmeres, all colors, fine quality, at 75c. beautiful goods come in all colors for ‘Large Stock of New Woolens for Early Fall. Just opened 100 pieces Fancy Flannels for Wrap- pers, Dressing Secques, &c. Black and Colored Dress Silks, Surah Silks, Faille Francais Rhadames and Merveilleux. Colored Velveta, Black Velvets, Striped and Brocade Veiveta, Great Bargains in Biack 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 Weddings Silk Hosters, NEW GOUDS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. ‘W. M. SHUSTER @ SONS, ONE PRICE, 919 Pennayivania Avenue, ‘B.—The Best is the Cheapest, “au23 $4.97 ° WILL BUY FORTHIS WEEK ANY OF OUR SPRING AND SUMMER PANTS THAT WERE MARKED $6.00, $6.50 AND $7.00 PER PAIR $3.28 FOR THOSE THAT WERE MARKED $5.50, $5.00, 94.50 AND $4.00 PER PAIR. SEE OUR FALL AND WINTER STYLES IN PRINCE ALBERT AND 4-BUTTON CUTAWAY, JUST RECEIVED. GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE PRICE CLOTHIER, au30 607 SEVENTH STREET. Axcapian, THE IDEAL WAUKESHA (WIS) WATER, “Nature's Bladder.” “Unequaled in diseases of the Stomach and Alimen- tary Caual” ‘Dealers supplied by SAM’L C. PALMER, Agent for the D. of C. aul A Y OWN MAKE. i, op iD fe nee Beaune. Passeavice Jans Pasxevino JaBS ‘Jus Received. 4 NEW PATENT JaR ‘The Most Perfect and Satisfactory Jar in the World ‘Large Supply Just Received. Call apd examine before buying. RLPHONZO YOUNGS CO, 428 Ninth street, tect trom. Come after you have posted yourselves’ on prices and terms elsewhere, and we will guarantee you tuas GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSER (THE OLD RINK), ON NEW YORK AVENUE, BETWEEN 13TH AND 14TH STREETS N. W. Is the place you were looking for. Comeand be oon vVinced that what we say are facts and nohumbug. We repeat, comeand make your own terme—es, Je GROGAN'S. vst Raceven A CAR LOAD OF OUR IMITATION MAHOGANY CHAMBER SUITES BEVEL GLASS AND BRASS CANDELABRAS Which we are selling at $29.75, BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED CARPETS AND ALL FLOOR COVERINGS 42 QUST PRICE, W. H. HOEKR 18 801 Market Space. 308 and 310 Sthst_ aw. PIANOS AND ORGANS. ALLET & DAVIS UPRIGHT PIANOS UN- UnUl you have seen these, New styl tng at 812 9th st u.w. Eowarp F. Droor, 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Sole Agent for Stein Sticr Pianos Sterling Unga, Music and Musica! Mer shandise. _ Instruments wold on monthly paymeuty, Exchanged, Kented, Tuned, Repaired, Moved. ‘New und Second-hand Piavosof other makes always KONNN A K NN Sante pe N & %, i At iS E Piano Foar UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORKMAB SHIP AND SECOND-HAND PIANOS aT ALL PRICES SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR COUNTRY aND ‘ekasHORE WM KNABE 400, mys 817 Market Space You See The - EMERSON FIANO, e alftoOH isn peice, "Over 41/000 now is use to~lbu. Bold on small payments Largest amortmiens © Ge, music in the csty. ‘HENKY EBERBACH ap24 O15 F street ¢ RANICH @ BACH PL. (ANOS. Ed gaatty always the same and the Marvelous Self-playing Instruments! G. L. WILD & BRU., Specific for disesses of the Kidney and KORE". AND C.D. se See ie OFrent, toning a Smears ——ooOOOOOOeOeoooowTeoww> We Ace Derenuen All-wool CHEVIOT SUITS, at 96.50. ‘ All-wool CASSIMERE SUITS, at 68. an All-wool Black 4-button CUTAWAY SUIT, at ($1.50 and 92. ‘We havea lot of O64 COATS and VESTBat 25 per ‘cont leas than mapufacturers’ prices. ‘Alot of Odds and Kods of CASSIMERE SUITS os ‘Ay cents on the dollar. (Odd COATS from 35 cents upwards. ‘For Boys from 13 to 18 years old, SUITS at 64 (94.50, O5 and 66 ‘Boys Odd PANTS from $1 up. For Children from 4 to 18 years, we have SUITS at (2.50, 3. $8.50 aod $i, that are worth double wha ‘we are asking for.