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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weatne: (OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 4. 1586. Indlications for 24 Hours, Commencing at 3 p.m. Dimcbinte For District of Columbia,iair weather, slightly ‘Warmer, easterly w.uds. WANTED To S"7.1. 500 wooden cases, all sizes; must be » pm while rebuilding; Beat ase si large clothing cases 5. redui ities. B. Rich & Sons, Isa and 1524 7 prcnwest. No Dov: 1 Dooley’s ague powders. —$8.75 will buy a 50, Walnut Extension Ash Chamber Suites, $24.50; Gkiew Chairs, light or dark, $2; "6 Cane Beat ¢ . $3.95; large Walnut Wardrobes, $1 Keene? Walnut Parior Buttes, $25, bat few of them leit; 6 Walnut Brace Arn Cuais,gs; Ladies’ Rockers, $1 Wa. 'H. Doxn’s, 811 7th street northwest, SEWARE of imitations of Dooley’s Calisaya, Caicaco Grocery COMPANY, 806 7th street, Boils granulated sugar, Gye; A'sugar, 6c; light Lown sugar, Siye.; brown sugar, Se. DooLey’s ague powders cure permanently. $,000 ReMNants oF RIBBONS, In lengths Tow 1 w 5 yards, all shades, at hall their + aice, accumulation of this year's stock. These ar displayed on center counters. Price and nber of yards on eve remuant. LaNsBUKGH & BRO. “A¥ETY from chills with Dooley’s Calisaya, Ox OvR visit to the Center market this morn- loz We saw @ grand display of Washington Grossed meat on the stalls of John RK. Kelly. ‘The roust beef was Just grand. He selis noth- in but city slaughtered meat and the best the Market affords, DooLey’s Calisaya prevents all malarial dis- eases. OW I$ THE TrMe.—Estabrook’s the place for tive photographs. 711 Market Space. Fou Wises asp Ligvors go to the old and Fei. ble house of Chr. Xander, where the pure “rlicie can always be found, No. 909 7th street northwest, DooLEy’s ague powders never fail. \ “CAPITAL Paizx,” such as has never been awarded before, awaits every caller at the northeast corner of 7th aud I strcets north- West. DOOLEY’s ague powders acts like a charm. Ri. A. GoupEn’s PoTomac RIVER FISH AND G Guz Sranps is the place to have your orders Liled for prime fresh and salt water fish, Ken- webee salmon, live lobsters, Cristicld soft crabs, Spanish mackerel, spots aid ull the delicacies in that line, ‘Telephone call, 547-3. 12 crs. ror Bors’ Poios, a great bargain, at H. Reizenstein’s, 405 and 407 7th st. o.w. DOOLEY's Calisaya, the best tonic in autumn. IDEISENGER’S fce cream, CHIcago GRoceRY COMPANY, 806 7th street, oilers fine family flour, $4.45 bbl; XXX tamily fleur, $4.98 UL; patent process, 36.48 bbl; $1.69 “quarter bbl; 5c. eighth’ bol; finest sunaily, $5.48 DDI; $1.44 quarter bbl. ight . Urder by mail, or telephone 423-2, EVERYTHING IN OUR STORE at reduced prices while we are torn up. Exeuse appearance and buy Groceries, Wines and Oid Whiskies cheaper than you ever did im your lie. Open until 11 ik this p.m. N. T. Merzcrr & Bro., 417 7th st. nw. LATROBES, RANGES AND FURNACES repaired ai Gartreli’s Stove Store, 816 7th st. n.w. Frse Portrarrs. Kets Kemethy, 1109 Pa av MopERN PorTRair PHoToGRAPHY by the Celebrated Instantaneous Process. ELEGANT CABINET PHOTOS $2 per doz., for- merly $6; other styles in ratio. Children’s pic- tures a specialty at RICHARD WALZL's IMPERIAL STUDIOS, 819 Market Space, Wasnington, D. C., and 205 W. Baltimore St, Baltimore, Md. Ir 18 Wet Knows that the innabitants of many Eastern nations shield themselves Sgainst infectious disorders by wearing Aro- matic Gums on the pitof the stomach. “Their dnstinets are right, for strong permanent odors | are antagonistic "to the living germs which | cause disease. For this reason Alleock’s Porous Piasters, being composed of fragrant aromatic | gums, are the best safeguard to wear on the pit | Of the stomach in Cholera time, or in localities | ‘where sewer gas and malaria are found. They not only prevent infection, but will cure diar- rhea, dysentery, cholera and bowel complaints. Cmrcaco Groceky ComPaxY, 806 7TH St., ear-old Whiskey, $2 gal, or 50c. qt. ‘T-yearoid Rye, $3 gal., or 75e. qt A-yearold Brandy, $2 gal., or 5Ue. qt. ‘Eyearold Brandy, $3 gal: or 75 at Sweet Catawba Wine, $1 gal. ROYAL CASHMERES, 10c.; 4-button Mono Kids, $1.25; Androscoggin Cotton, 7c. Brodhead @ cb. 007 Fst. SrLExDIDGLasses, $1; Hempler's, Pa, ave.& 4%, CITY AND DISTRICT Amusements To-Night. ALBAUGH'S.—“The Mascot.” Henzoe’s.—“A Practical Joke.” Dux Muszcx.—Leonzo Brothers, MANASSAS PANOKRAMA.—15th street and Ohio avenue. Router Coaster.—Athletic Park. ABNER’S GARDEN.—Military band concert, age Condensed Locals. Mr. Henry A. Willard has a night blooming cereus at his residence on K street, which is thirty years old. This year it has about thirty Diooms which ‘are now unfolding, three and four each evening. A tournament and trial of horsemanship will be given on the grounds of the Bobrer Place, near Linden Statioa, next Tuesday ai- ternoon. A number of the expert horsemen of Montgomery county will take part in the ex- ercises. September days, which are most trying to many persons in the eity, are most pleasant at Rock Evon Springs, District Assembly 97, K. of L., has sent a con- tribution of $100 to tle locked-out Knights of Labor in Georgia. Edward Bradley, 11th and F streets south- West, reports stolen trom him an envelope con- taining 33.50. ‘A number of officers of the Salvation army arrived in this city to-day to take part in the meetings to-morrow and Monday hight, when Commissioner Smith will present the army's colors to the corps and sweat In troops. Chas, Henry, a colored man, pleaded guilty, An the Police Court this morning, to slapping colored woman for throwing a bucket of water on bim, and was fined $7 At 2:35 o'el lathing In the Fear of the frame Louse southwest covuer of 10th and W streets caught fire irom a stove Pipe. The flames were extinguished bet Tubch damage was done. ‘The house was ocdu- Died by Janes TR. Mead jas a grocery, aud ‘owned by Mr. Cassaday, of Uniontown, Yesterday ‘aiternocn’ James Boswell, em- Ployed in shifting eugine No. 326, B.& P. RR, ‘Was severely seaided by the arcis ‘pipe blowing Qut on South Capitol street. He was sent to Providence hospital. soe A Good Suggestion. ‘To the Fanor of Tux EvEsiNe stan: Permit me to make this suggestion regarding Washington's relief in ald of the people of Charleston which, 1f you deem it worthy of notice, you in turn may make through TuR SAR ot tomorrow (Saturday). It is: That at all She services in ail the churches throughout the District on Suuday next, 5th inst.. all the col- lections be for the bencit of the suffering People of that sadiy stricken city, aud for warded on Monday by the pastors of the ehurebes either through THE Stax or the Com- missioners of the District. 4 am sure that a yood and appreciable sum Will be realized in this way. Very respectfully, AN Op SuBscRIBER (who bas already coutributed bis tite). —— Ggaxp Exccnsioy To BALrimoxe, Moxpay BErTEMBER GrH.—District. Assembly, No. 9F, Knights of Labor of Washington, have perfect. @d arrangements with the Baltimore and Pot mac railroad for @ grand Loliday excursion 10 Balumore, on Monday, September Git, at the Jow rate of $1 for the round trip. The’ tickets ii be accepted on any train except the lined press trains, on day of iasue to and from Bale Umore. Fricuds of the great labor organiza. top are Invited to sion & grand success, Popular route has “1x This unrivaled and en traims between the two cities, and Is prepared to handle, without any detention. ail that may desire to avail themselves of ibis low rate. Druid Hull park, Where the celebration takes pluee, is within a Short distance of the stations of the Baltimore and Potomac railroad. In addition t regular echedule, spectal trains will ieave at 8:50 in, and 10:50 am., and retarning leave Baltimore at 12 o'clock, imidulgut. No other line Offer sucha schedule. See th: Fead by the Bultimore and P: and take no other. Tickets { member of the urder—Disiriet Assembly, No. —and at the «tation of the Baltimore and Potomac ratiroad.—<d n your tickets ratlroad sale by aby Qvick Time to Bay River.—Graxp Scx- Day EXcvnsion Via B. AND P_ i. K—In order that the residents of Washington may have un Opportunity of visiting the great, new summer Fesort of Bay Ridge, the Pennsylvania Railroad ‘company will, on Sunday next, the 5th Instant, lal 6xeursion fo that point at rate of Although still in its youth, Bay Ridge is one Of the most delightful exeursion points In this vieinity. It is beautitully situated on the shores of Chesapeake bay, near Anuapolls, in the very midst of the greatest fishing waters and oyster fields in the world. The aecomine- | dations are very extensive, and embrace a large nd well-appointed notel, cottages, casino, a | Wilion, and, in iact,every feature requisi the successtul equipment of @ resort ior the ple. ‘The bathing iacilities are flue, the fish- ing and sailing superb. Que may spend a de- lightiul day here aud yet reach Lome early in We evening. Special train will leave Balti- ore and Potomac station, Washington, 9:25 aim. Excursion Uckets will’ be sold at $1. ite- turaing, speciai will leave Bay Kidge 8 pan. tickets early.—Advt, = nin and make this occa- | THE EVENTNG STAR: > WASHINGTON, D- THE NEW OL YEAR. Where to Send the Boys and Girls—In- fe for Parents and Guardians. The schools of the city and vicinity will ali be open in a few days. Many parents and guar dians are debating over a choice of a school for theirchildren. Theadvertising columnsof THE STAR furnish a very useful index for those look- ing for a school. THESTAR publishes from time to time notices of schools and institutions of learning commended to the public by their pa- trons and their successes in the past. The McDonald-Eliis school, 1305 17th street, will be conducted this year by Miss Ana Ellis as principal. Waverly seminary, which is so favorably known to parents, will open for the school year on September 28th. ‘The prinelpal, Miss Lips comb, announces that full corps Of teachers has been engaged. ‘The select English, French and German hool for young ladies and little girls at 818 Connecticut avenue reopens September 2911 It is known under the name ot the Pinckney institute, and with the competent management of the Misses Burgess bas an established repu- tation. St, John’s Collegiate institute,under the direc- tion of the Christian Brothers, reopens Septem- ber 6th, at the Institute building, on Vermont avenue, between M and N streets, The high standard of scholarship maintained in this institution bas elicited the warmest commen- dation. German is made a specialty at the German- American school for girls, conducted by Miss C. Dengier at 9291 street, while thorough in- struction is given in the English branches. Pri- Vute lessons to individuals or classes are also given. ‘The Art school at 102417th street, under the competent management of Miss. 8, W. Kelly, London medalist, and Miss M. Kelly, offers ad- Vantages to art students, which insures a bigh grade ofcultivation. Medals are awarded in Tite classes. ‘The excellence of the Preparatory school of Columbian college bas stood the test of many years of practical experience, and with the im- proved facilities of the present day the school stands in the first rank. ‘The exercises of this ‘school will be resumed on the 20th of Septem- ber, with & corps of seven teachers. The num- ber'of pupils will be limited to 100. A fifth ¢lass, limited In number to twenty-five, and to be composed of puplls seeking instruction in lower English branches and the rudiments of Latin, preparatory to the reguiar work of the school, will be formed at the beginning of the year ifa sufficient number of pupils shail apply. ‘Mifs L. O'Brien announces to her patrons that she will reopen her select school for boys and girls September 6th, at 2120 K street, When the same successful methods will be continued. ‘The select school for children, at 1416 34th street, conducted so successfully by Miss Teresa Callan, will resume for the school year Septem- ber 6tl. Mrs. Burr's English and French school for young ladies and children will reopen Septem- ber 27th, at 1308 H street. Circulars will be sent ou application. The Sisters of the Academy of the Sacred Heart of Mary, Maryland avenueand Sth street southwest, antounce that the exercises of the agademy Will be resumed September 13th, In addition to the regular branches special aiten- Yon will be given te musie, painting and draw- ry The admirable school conducted by Miss Rosa Poesche will reopen October 4th. German and French, as well as the English branches, will be taught. There isa kindergarten in couneetion Wit tis school, Instruction in piano, organ and vocal music Will be given by Mrs. Z. D. Bucher and Miss Ada B. Conn at 1830 15th street. The importance of a practical business edu- cation for ladies and gentlemen ts recognized by Miss Baich, whose school at 1200 O street will reopen Ociober 4th. Tuorvugi instruction iy given in ail the branches, and day and even- ing sessions are held, Pupils are prepared ior West Point, the Navy Academy and the civil service exdmination, Bookkeeping is made a specialty, and instruction isgiven in the modern languages. ‘Those desiring to prepare themselves for the civil service examinations can apply to Miss Balch, 1200 O street, who has had & suc cess- ful experience in this Specialty. The kindergarten and primary school con- ducted by Mrs. Mann at 1918 Sunderland Place, will open October 4th, and as in the past inielligent attention will be given to | pupils. Dr. C. B. Purvis, the secretary of the medical, dental and ‘pbarmaceutical departments of Howard university, which resumes the ses- sions October 4th, will supply circulars and fall iniormation upon application at 1118 13th street. Mrs. Geo. C. Chipman reopens her school September 27th, at 1131 17th street, where not ouly the best methods are pursued, but the studious attention of the scholars promoted by. insisting strictly upon thoroughness, A specialty in bookkeeping, rapid writing and accounts fs made by Mr. C. F. Wood, at 27 Sth street northeast, who gives private lessons. A lady, formerly a resident in Cuba, will give lessons in Spanish. For terms address Mrs. W. J. Babeoek, 1540 15th street. Biss Eva Mills, the well-known soprano, will give lessons in singing at her residence, 1223 Massachusetts avenue. The number of pupils Teceived will be limited fn Amusements Next Week. ALBAUGH'S OPERA HoUse.—A new operatic burlesque, called “In China,” will be given its first production at this house on Monday evel ing. Harris’ Buov THEATER.—This house will open on Monday, after the summer vacation, With new scenery ‘and renovated decoratious. The initial attraction will be N.S. Wood, a popular actor, in the thrilling drama, “The boy Scout.” HERz0G'S OPERA Hovse.—Miss Katherine Rogers,an actress who is well and favorably kuown'to the public, will appear at this house hext week in a round of characters, Dine MUsEUM.—Leonzo brothers close a suc- cessiul Week to-night at this popuiar resort. Monday aiternoon’ the attraction will be the | great sensational star, Julian Kent, in his im- personation of Wild Bill, supported by a strong company; also introducing # pertorming bear. THe BENEFIT To Miss” WIssToN.—The tea turesof Lue benefit to be tendered to Miss Jeaun| | Winston at the National theater ou Thursdi next will be “Phe Kose of Auvergne,” the tuird | act of “La Perichole,” a concert participated in by the best local talent, and a grand driil and niareh by the National Rifles, with Miss Win- ston cotamanding. WE MANASSAS PANORAMA continues to amuse and instruct all who visit it, The build- ing is open day and evening. | Tue KoueR Cuasrex has all It can do to | carry about the crowds that flock to it daily. pacha nce Excursions and Pientes. Two special trains will leave for Bay Ridge over the Baltimore and Oulo railroad to-mor- Tow morning at 10:20 and 10:30 o'clock, The 1.0.0.F. excursion to Boston on Monday, the 20th, wiil be a most attractive trip. ‘The Corcoran will make a trip to. Marshall | Hall this evening, leaving ber Wharf at 6:30 O'clock. | ‘Those desiring to attend the great Knight of Labor demvustration in Baltimore will have ample opportunity to do so at reduced rates on | the numerous trains, special and regula | both the B. & O. and’the B. & P. railroads. | Tue B. & P. raiiroad will run & special exeur- siou train to Bay Ridge to-morrow, leaving the 6th street station at 9:25 am. ‘The Merchants’ first grand excursion to Piney | Point will go down the’ Potomue on the Excel- | sior at 11:30 tuls evening, arriving at tue Point | at 5:30 a.m., and reaching home again at 11:30 | tomorrow night, The W.L.. corps will parade | this evening previous togoiug on the excursion. Four inore of those wouderiully cheap family | excursions will be taken to River View on the | Mary Washington on the 6th, 7th, 9th and 101 ‘The steamer Moseley will make her last trip to Lower Cedar Point to-morrow. The steam packet Excelsior continues her regular trips to Great Falls and Cabin Jon bridge Sundays, Wednesdays ana Fridays. The Mary Washington makes two uips to River View tomorrow, at 10a. n.aud 3p. m. Two more of the personally conductea exeur- sions to Cressou over the Pennsylvania rail- Foad will leave Wasington ou the 9th and Gin. Prof, Proctor’s regular Saturday danciag school reunion at River View will take place this evening. ‘Che Corcoran will make two trips fo Marshall Hall tw-morrow, leaving her wharf at 10a. m. and 2:30 p. m. The Lutheran church gives an excursion to Pen Mar by b. and O., on Wednesday next, the day Of the grand uuion gathering of Lutherans at that place. The train leaves at 8a, m., c- companied by the Marine band. THE MURDERED SLoor CaPTArN.—At the In- quest which was held yesterday over the re- | Mains of Capt. Dixon, the murdered eaptain of the sloop Mary J., at Muckodoe creek, Va., the | colored boy Biscut confessed that he and # man named Bradiord shipped on the Mary J. at | Washington. When va the way down the river the plot to rob the captain was agreed upon. ‘The murder wok place a mile or more above Colton's. Bradford eutered the captain's cabin | aud kilicd the captain by hitting him on the head with a billet of wood. Alterward he eut lus throat. The body was then thrown over- board. -The cabin was then searched ior mone: and # small amount was found. ‘This was. di- vided equally between the murderers. They | then got luto the sivop’s yawl and escaped to | the suore. Bradford on reaching land left Bis- coe to look out for hunsell, and starled toward | Leonardtown. over ee He Sarp Mrs. Lockwoop Tarew Hr Our OF THE WINDUW.—Iu the dock at the Police | Court this morning stood James Forsyth, an vid pensioner, charged with destroy il wivate broperiy. Srv. Belva Lockwood stated that the oid man caine to her office yesterday and broke six window glasses. He bad previousiy threat- ened todoso. The old man said he went to see Mrs. Lockwood, and she threw him out of the window. He was fined $20 or 60 days, —_— PexeMPToRY SALE OF FINE BUILDING Lor ox N Sree, NEAR THE BuirisH LEGATION— Attention fs called to the advertisement iu an- other colum. of sale at public auction on Mon- | day next, at & o'clock p.m., in front of the | Premises, of w lot 32 by 101 to 80 foot alley, situated on street, between 19th and 2otl streets northwest, with @ sail frame house, known as No. 1914 Reported for THe EVENING STAR. ment in regard to the Cl and Mr. J.T. Nally (o the corn exchange for the sufferers there subscribed. fae cee coat day the regular studies will begin. abandonment of the Alexandri reading room. PARALYZED.—Mr, Mr. Joho T. Cole.—The funeral of his home on Lee street, in this’ burg railway. the country, Mason, of Fairfax, was ran over an: last evening by his own team on Commerce street, near the Alexandria and Fredericks ‘He was carried to bis home in COLLECTIONS FOR CHARLESTON.—As the mayor of the city 1s absent, no official move- arleaton catastrophe has been taken here; but ex-Mayor Beckham ned a subscription at ‘consid- erable sums have been added to the amount PUBLIC SCHOOL.—The public schools of this city have been open since Wednesd: jay, arrang- books, etc., a ‘on Mon- ‘The issue re ‘cl of permits for this week was 1,416, The issue of the first week of last year was 1,455. Ar- Tangements will shortly” be made for the library room asa school room, leaving the library free for a Jas, Brager, the well- known clothing merchant of the lower end of King street, was struck with paralysis last night and is under the care of physicians, Nores.—About 100 homing. pigeons sent to Mr. Geo. R. Hill, of this place by the Newark Fanciers Fiying club were let loose this morning and started north on their homeward way.—Thi funeral of Miss Mary M. Ahern took place this morning trom 832 King street. A requiem mass was celebrated at St. Mary's church and the interment took place at the Catholic ceme- tery.—The two-story building with lot on the southeast corner of King aud Alfred street has been sold by Miss Mary Cowling, 1or $1,500, to im, Davis, an old resident, took place yesterday afternoon from his home on Alfred, near Prince Street.——Capt. John Gray, the oldest river man in this section of the country, ts dying at —Mr, injured A Cunps Sorrerixa BY CUTICURA. of the body, ever since he was two years stroyed, until but a sin head until his pillow was co to prevent his seratchin, serateh. tell the story of his suifering. without exaggeration, Oct. 6, 1585. CHARLES CURA Soap, 25 ct Boston, Mass. ‘Send for “How to Cure Skin Diseases” Humors, use CUTICURA Soar. WITH SCABS AND SORES. CURED old. McKAY, FROM ECZEMA. EARS AND SCALP COVERED My little son, aged eight years, has been afflicted With Eczrmma of the scalp, and at times a great portion Tt be- gan In his ears, and extended to his scalp, which be- ‘came covered with scabs and sores, and from which sticky fluid poured out, causing intense itching and distress, and leaving his hair matted and lifeless. Un- derneath these seabs the skin was raw, like a plece of beetsteak. Gradually the bair came out and was de- patch was left at the back of the head. My friends in Peabody know how my iMttle boy has suffered. At night he would scratch bis red with blood. totie his handsbehind him, and in many wavs tried but it was no use, he would 1 took him to the hospital aud to the best physicians in Peabody without success. About this time some friends who bad beeu cured by the CUTE CURA REMEDIeS prevailed upon me to try them. I began touse them on the 15th of January last. In seVeu mouths every particle of the disease was re moved. Nota spot or scab remains on his scalp to Hits hair bas returned, and isthick and strong, aud. bis scalp as sweet and clean as any child's im the world. I canuot say enough to express my gratitude for thls wonderful cu.e by the CUTICURA REMEDIES, aud wish all simi larly afticted to know that my statement is true and Tused Peabody, Mass, Ihave seen Mr. McKay's boy when badly affected with Eczema, He was pitiful sight to look at. I kuow that he has tried our best physicians, aud did all a father could do for a suffering child, but availed nothing. I kuow that the statements he has made you us regards the curing of his boy by your Curr CURA REMEDIxS are true in every particular. WILLIAM J. McCARTY, 83 Foster street, Peabody, Mass, Sold everywhere. Price: Curicura, 50cts; Cerr- 3 CUTICUKA RESOLVENT, Prepared by PorreR Deva aND CHEMICAL Co., $1. PIMPLES, Blackheads, Skin Blemishes and Baby tidote to pain and inflammation. fallible. At druggists. 25¢. ~ RHEUMATIC, NEURALGIC, SCIATIC, dep, Sharp and Nervous Pains absolutely annihilated by the CUTICURA ANTI-PAaIN PLasTER, # perfect an- New, origizal, in- suD- sel crry ITEMS. R. C. Lewis’ Celebrated Hats. EXCURSIQNS,F EDUCATIONAL Fall styles stiff Hats now opening; Prices will from $1. Gur reputation for sty’ tained. secure the best Styles. goods will be main- greatest care has. bee: n taken to ‘Aiso a nice line of Boys’ and Children's goods ‘SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6TH. can be shown, al R. C, Lewis’, 920 7th st,, bet. Iand K n.w, _ N. B.—Lowest price plainly marked in each ae Jeity, applied by Dr. Nicholson, a oe "> Bi] y Dr. Nic! 11th st. n.w., cul me of complete ais of Fight side, after medicine failed. a Col. Casey Youn: 3, 1 516 11thet. Bw. BALTIMORE AND O70 STATION Eleetrieity, by Dr. L. Nicholson, 516 11th st. n.w., cured me of very severe rheumatism As follows: and sciatica of three years’ standing. Took ee ee mie ‘iret section at 10:20 a. ma, 1 8th and K and 1237 S2d aus. bw. Electrieity.— suffered four years, unable ‘Second section st 10:30. m, to work one year, with sciatica and theuma- tlm, Dr. L. Nicholson, electrician, 616 11th poe st. n.w,, cured me In five weeks. ‘ROBERT HURGEY, 1 600 20st. kw. ROUND TRIP RATE, $1.00. Johnson's, 13th and E, Steamed Oysters. 1 cage Latest Fall Styles. Bazar Dressmaker, illustrating 900 of the les, only 2U’cents, at Oppenheimer's, 628 9th st. n.w., St. Cloud building. 1 Choice Quality Silk and Satin late 5 25e.—Newest fall patterns at and H streets. Johnson's, 13th and E, Steamed Oysters. Scott's Emulsion of Pure CoD LIVER OIL, WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES, Very Palatable, and Increases Flesh, Dr. F. H. Clement, Brighton, “Scott’s Emulsion is the best _I have ever pre- scribed. It is very palatable, easily assimilated and gives strengib and flesti to the patient.” eo Johnson’s, 13th and E, Steamed Oysters. Only 20 Cents. 900 of the latest fall styles, illustrated, for nd children’s wear, at’ Oppenheimer’s, 528 Oth st. n.w., St. Cloud building. 1 Japan, Oolong and Gunpowder Tea ladies’ ‘at 50c. per pound; cannot be than 75¢. elsewhere. Old Rye Bottle (reduced from $1). 50, for $1. Old Holland Gin $1 per bottle. 1 N. T. MeTzoER & BRo., 417 7th st. n.w. New Fire Alarm Cards at Auerbach’s. Sewing Machines and Furuishings, 7thand H.1 Johnson's, 13th and E. Special Bargains, ONLY $12, One good Singer Sewing Machine, drop-leat and two drawers, with latest improved attach- inents, at Oppenbeimer's, 528 Cloud building, Save the Pieces! eozm A Blackberry Brandy 6a. per bottle: ‘Each Train Positively Limited to 450 Passengers 1t Se ee ETBICT ASSEMSLY No. 9, KNIGHTS OF LABOR, Averbach’s, 718 gxcURSION TO BALTIMORE, Sxrraxazn 6 FY va BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. ‘Two Special Trains on that day, and tickets good on Tils,, says: | all trains, including 45-minute limited train. Eighteen trains in both directions. Knights of Labor and your friends, be sure and take the Old Reliable B. and Q. ‘Tickets to return will be good on trains leaving Bal- timore 10:80 and 11 p.m. of 6th and any train on 7th. TICKETS FOR SALE BY— J.B. WILLIAMS, 308 9th street, E.T. BUCKLEY, 706 E street. ED. MOROOE, 417 12th street. STANDIFORD'S PHARMACY, 9th and Festreets, G. L. WILD & BRO., 709 7th street. ‘ROBT. SCHOLL, 659 Pennsylvania ave. se. SCHAFHIRT, North Capitol and H streets, ‘And by members of the D. A. No. 66,and at B. and ©. Stafion on morning of Excursion. sekw.fs GFPaxce CAMP, EXHIBITION AND PICNIO, SEPTEMBER 8 TO 15. WASHINGTON CONTINENTALS 48 MILITARY GUARD. e 1 equalled for less hisky 85c. per box of cigars, W..0 & W. RR ‘Round-trip ticket, 60c. Children, 30c. 9th st. nw., St 1 Daily Speaking, Military, Shooting, Base Balt, “10c. Royal” glues them. | Wednesday and Thursday—Addresses by leading Broken glass, china, ornaments, furniture. speakers, |. Addresses by Com pulmioner Colman, ex-Commissioner Loring, Col Castoria. rnly and others ‘im, Dan- When Baby yas sick Sabrenireapn Sere See ‘We gave her Castoria, ‘Sunduy—Termperance addresses by Hon. Wim. Dan When she was a child feland Hon. £4. Higgins; also sermon and Sunday She erled for Castoria, school. When she became a Miss ‘Monday —Labor Rally. Litchman, Beaumont, She clung to Castoria, ‘Hobbs and onary will 3 When she had Children ‘She gave them Castoria, When Baby was sick ‘We gave her Cast When she wasa child ‘She cried for Castoria, ‘When she became a Miss ‘She clung to Castoria, Autamn Croens is the only sure cure for r Rheumatism and Gout, The prescription of fa | and 10:30 p.m, well-known New York physician, afford to risk a dollar for a bottle, call and geua free trial bottle of our agent, Z. D: GILMAN, 627 Pa.av. Baker's Norweg! reputation of half century, is still ahead of All who need the article will fi ian Cod their advantage to insist on our brat directly to our larboratory. Co., Phila, and at druggists, J yhich has been imalntaived a ae WEDDERBORN, Sec'y, se4-6t G18 F st, Washington, D. C. (js Bk0EL INsTiTOTE EXCURSION TO BAY RIDGE, FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 9. Special trains will leave B. and O. station at 9 a. 12:45 and 4:30 pm. Returning, leave Bay Ridge. WU and 9 p.m. sharp, arriving at Washington at 8 Roundtrip tickets, $1: Children's tickets 60c. For saie by G.G.G Simms, 1421 New York ave: J. R Cassin, 7th and M sta. n.w., and st Carroll Iostitute, 602 Fat. nw. seat. MCONLIGET EXCURSION BY THE LADIES ‘of Fourth-street Mf. E. Cl Joun W, Thompson. on TUESDAY EVENING, Sep- tember 7th. Boat leaves wharf at 6:30. p.m. sb ‘all competition. | Retresuments served by the ladies Tickets, 25c.ue4-2t toria, thst If youcan’t Jy28-e639 Liver Oil, the Ind it greatly oun C. Baxer® | SLB. BOSTON. $13. JUST RECEIVED. Reduced. Excellent quality BLACK SILKS, $1. Feduced 644. yard wide, excellent quality, 12%4¢. Goods, cco A RRR TTT FFE RR) GO AA KR OT R € AA RRE T FE RRI Oo AA RR T aakR HE T sez x Q Buaxxers, Saws, Sinxs, VELVETS, FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS BLACK and COLORED SILK VELVETS, $1. BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure wool, $1.50. BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, pure linen, 50c. A Pair of our extra large size Damask Towels or oue of our excellent quality Bridal Quilts will be pre- | Sented to each customer who buys $10 worth of Dry RK gSS; R553 R BLANKETS (immense size) slightly sotled. Price CRINKLED SEERSUCKER GINGHAMS. Price BEAUTIFUL FIGURED SATINES, nearly one EO RR - kee KR OB S838 5 711 MARKET SPACE. Scroor Daya atthelr desks. During thi but one answer. Goto OAK HALL, ‘at once settle that question. We have will prevail at OAK HALL, CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS, School days are at hand. After several months of Test the teachers and their scholars will soon be again vacation the boys have worn out numerous suits, pants, couts, &e The mother’s question is, “Johnny needs a new sult or pair ofpants for school What's to be doue?” There is where you'll find suits and odd pants for boys large ‘and small in sueb quantities and at such prices as will iil afew more of those ONE DOLLAR SHIRT-WAISTS lef. They goat FIFTY CENTS, In Men’s Suits, Overcoats and Pants WE ARE NOW RECEIVING OUR FALL STOCK, which, when completed, will show an assortment equal aud ‘Sqperior to any in the city, while the usual low prices CORNER 10TH AND FSTREETS 03. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS ‘Have OPE: street shades, Per, Dressing Sucques, &c. Francais Rhadames and Merveilleux. Velvets, $1, $1.25, $1.50 and $2 ‘Silk Hosiery, ONE PRICE, NV. B—The Best ts the Cheapest. New Fuzz Drrss Goons 'D TO-DAY a full line of FINE FRENCH CASHMERES In all the New Shades for Full and Winter, and offer them at old prices, although they cannot be bought except at an advance from Importers, but having ven an early order, we can sell 46-1. Cashmere of y fine quality and heavy weight at $1; 40in. Cashmeres, ail colors, fine quality, at 75e. These beautiful goods come in all colors for evening and Large Stock of New Woolens for Early Fall, Just opened 100 pleces Fancy Flannels for Wrap- Black RHADAMES, at $1.25, worth $1.50. Just opened @ lot of Black Moire Francais, White Moire, White Satins, White Gros Grain for Weddings. NEW GOODS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. ‘W. M. SHUSTER & 80N8, Black and Colored Dress Silks, Surah Sika, Faille Colored Velvets, Black Velvets, Striped and Brocade Great Bargains in Black GROS GRAIN SILKS, at 919 Pennaylvania Avence, A Superior Pair of Eye Glasses or Spectacles for 50c. and a good properly fitted. ‘The City Optical ue northwest, ennsylvania Gent's Suits € guaranteed atC.PUT 83 Per Gi ned, Orders by mail, McGee’ Fresh Alderne: ing and delivered. rib. Also, Cottage weet Milk Sc. per quart, Cres 9th, HE’S,1729Pa.av.m,W,63m ion. 75e. Quart Bottle, No.1 Rye Whisky, best in the world for the money. Butter churned every morn- Jn %y 1b, “Ward” prints, 350, e Cheese quality for 25c., | I 0. 0, F. EXCURSION TO BOSTON, VIA FALL tore, a8) RIVER ROUTE. $1,—Satisfaction | ROUND TRIP TICKETS, GOOD FOR 90 DAYS, ~ AT THE LOW PRICE OF $13, ‘Tickets good to leave from September 13th to 224. Excursion train will leave B. and P. Depot, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20,'86, AT 9 O'@LOCK. ‘Tiexets limited and for sale to members of Se order near D st, and Buttermillk; am 15 cents, and iriends, by: Thomas W. Towler: B21 st. wries Pickwick Club Whisky is the best Joseph Burroughs, P. O. Department; James H. Rich- ards, 1115 New rersey, ave. se.; John T. Given, 423 10th st. o.w.; W. T. Gailiher, with Geo. A Sbehan, AMUSEMENTS. 15th and Bate, now.; Janitor Odd Fellows Hull, th se3-Sw a nw. PARBIs Bis0u THEATER GRAND OPENING OF MONDAY AFTERN. ‘Supported by bis | Monday, Tuesday. Nights, THE BOY SC Nights, THE BOY DETECTIVE. Every purticle of scenery new for both dramas. Matinee price, 20c.: Children, half-price: Night price, Boe. to all purts of the ‘house. couponed and sold by HE REGULAR SEASON, N, SEPTEMBER 6. EVERY AFTERNOON AT 2 O'CLOCK AND. EVERY EVENING AT 8 O'CLOCK. Engagement of the Young American Actor, N. 8. WOOD, F UT. Thuraday. Friday and Saturday Afternoons and yo MARSALL HaLL. STEAMER W. W CORCORAN ‘Wil make two trips 19 MARSHALL HAL SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, Boat will leave her wharf, toot of 7th street, at 10 Mm. aud 6:30 pm, Returning at 3:30 and 16 p.m, sharp. Parties desiring to spend a pleasant day at this de- lightful resort can utilize morning tickets on last re- ‘turn bout. Fare round trip, 25¢. e3-2t [St21CF ASSRALELY, No. 97, Every seat number, KNIGHTS OF LABOR, Next week, the beautiful comedy drama, “A SILVER SPUR.” it IME MUSEUM. ‘Pensyly: WILL USE THE a avenue, near 11th st. BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RR Last Day and Night of the Great American Favorites, And Their Wonderful 70 BROTHERS, Acting Dogs, in thelr Thrilling To ‘Sensational Drama, THE HUNTER AND HIS Dogs. Monday next, the celebrated JULIAN KENT in his famous Drama, WILD BILL. ‘Admission to all, only 10 cents. BALTIMORE, MD. it JEW NATIONAL THEATER THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9TH, 1886, Complimentary Benefit tendered to MISS JEANNIE WINSTON, On which oceasion will be presented “LA ROSE D’AUVERGNE,” ‘The Third Act of “LA PERICHOLE;” A SELECT CONCERT, for which has volunteered; A Grand DRILL and MARCH by the National Rifles, ox MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6TH. ONE DOLLAR FOR THE ROUND TRIP. Secure tickets from members of the D. A., No. 97, or at office of B. and P. RR. ” by Offenbach; ne bestlocal talent | His tine gives quick service and guarantees every passenger a seat. commanded by Miss Winston as the General, ‘Specials run at convenient hours to suit all se2-St PRICES OF ADMISSION, Orchestra and Dress Circle, reserv Balcony, reserved seats, 75¢. Gene: Reserved seats at Ellis & Co.'s Music Store. sed-4t UICK SERVICE TO BAY RIDGE, et seats. 81 | Q 1 adinission, GOc. ‘THE FAMOUS RESORT _ PONT BREEZE JocKEY cLUB, PHILADELPHIA, Pa. OF THE CHESAPEAKE, FIRST RUNNING MEETING COMMENCES MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, th throughout the month, CEC hee ‘Thursday and Sut 6 BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC BR. B., $40,000 IN PURSES, FIVE EXCITING RACES DAILY. Chases. Nearly 400 meeting {in the ‘Also, Hurdle Races and Steeple ses entered. ‘The greatest istory of Penuaylvania. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER STH. SQUARE RACES GUARANTEED. Rallroad tare both ways from Broad Street Station, | Special train will eave Gth-street station at 9:25 a and admission to track and grand stand, ONLY ONE DOLLAR, ‘m.,; retarning, leave Bay Ridge at 8 p.m. ‘Cheap Excursions on all railroads during the races. ‘Omnibuses run trom leading hotels to track every few | Fare, round trip.-msssesossonserenencsnsore seen GL minutes , eed Se ‘ HARITY. HENZOG'S NINTH STREET OPERA HOUSE, | 0 detention enroute, elther going or retarning, Py a Forte Bend ofthe a ERCHANTS FIRST GRAND EXCURSION cH. 5 ERERS, By the LE CLAIR:AND RUSSELL COMEDY ©O., PINEY POINT. ‘Assisted by MISS JENNIE WINSTON, EXCELSIOR will. Jeave, ber wharf ‘e ‘Local Talent SEPTEMBER 471896, 0 5 ‘The entire proceeds of the evening to be contributed | SAiviag at Biney Polat af 6:30 eae: leaving Piney re to the relief of the sufferer ptr Point ‘t:'5:80 prim. arriving in Wi 0s K. STRASBURGER, Tao enjoy guod Mining, 03-2 Proprietor and Manager, Tag. Crspbing “aud “Boning (pepe the entire day st LBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. (ee A EVERY EVENING—ar 8:15, ROUND-TRIP TICKETS. #1. Special Notice.—Matinee on nalurday at 2:15, (rier Bus Peaaylvanie aveuse, oat the Acemmers ouday, Sept G.—An entirely new operatic bur | whark ‘The Comuuittes, promise to do ail ia tet eoque, IN’ CHAN A. sez BNER'S SUMMER GARDEN. GRAND CONCERT THIS EVENING By the Celebrated IMPERIAL AUSTRIAN MILITARY BAND Admission, 25 cents se1-4ue Ze WALREE, 3,8 REDMAN, pe oes wintacer orena House Bn song Se aneoek 03g nee comme aboard the bost, eu rae Grand Qpentng of at a 10° tees se LECLALH anf RUSSELL ‘nctpelataeb ed sates BRING OUT THE ND THE Your extra family days at RIVER VIEW. A criginal i Concestioe’> NDAY, SEP. 6TH, ‘MO! ¥, SEP. Groce abeorblie in tatereau eno ‘TURADAY, SEP. 7TH, sce" fad ‘THURSDAY, SEP. 9TH, MATINEES 2 P.! FRIDAY, SEP. 10TH. 20 AND 25 CENTS. Se eee, enn saree me Soke rt PAxora MA OF BATTLE OF BULL RUN, | Dancing down and back and at River View. "rhe moet ranitle Battie aoeup ever pelted = ‘TICKETS ONLY 100, eure ere Aiewearendcinin mint 80 ‘under 12 * of the. ohimiaglo yeary, 25 |, Steamer stope st Alexandria omall of the shove ' . TAL BEA RS EK WALDECKER. TEACHER OF VOCAL Bay Rove ae M' sg Lostrancnial luni wil rewume ber tomoes POPULAR WATERING PLACE and September ine st. Dw. . > RESORT. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. iSihand Loch, ae Rooms and Pavilion. See pa te ee Eioeeaeer 5:00 pm. 30 pe fome af = Lae fusic, Refreshments and Dini Ficketa So ceuts, Childrens 33 seats ‘rate to organizations. BEGsvor charer Mondays aod Fridays, sel-1m HE COMPLIMENTARY EXCURSION TO Mr, A. P. Ki ‘ou Steamer Mary Wash- ington, ts postponed until MONDAY EVENIN th September, 7 p.m. sharp. All tickets sold will evening. eeS-3t be good for the morning or JRVERY Business Man IN WASHINGTON CITY Smoutp Exurerr Ar - ER UTESS USIRERSITY scHTOOL opene SRprexbien 15. ‘Por Geeaan stereos Wy21-waa.ow CHAPMAN MAUPIN, BLA. Principal, ‘RS CECILIA YOUNG SMITH WILL RE 0, M SrA came, her, Lessons in Vocal Music at ber resi, ag x Ladies and Lit, nce, 1822 Dw ents cau be made | Mim Rr, Principal, 5Y with schooln. a a Baltimore, Ma The 25th school year wil wn on THURSDAY, ole stelg= ot Menerareney PALS, Miss SU- PeSkEL STITUTE PRN rained in Germany, SLE POLLOCK, of Bosto and Miss C.K, NORE. Pupiis prepared for advance VHARLOTIF HALL ScHOOL, « ERse of public schools, German fee.” Kindengarten Hall, 8. Mary's cownty, Ma., will 6\ partment reopens September 15th at 1121 19th | #24 Fear SEPTEM IK STi) Teed A: nw, see sue ith egrounds Th na S160 per vent ISCOR, Sec.) HE HOWARD UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL ep wiicgpen'Seprember thin, 1980, at 8 cock pm or citealars of Luiormation apply t JAMES HY SMITH, Secretars, _wetaw saisinet. nw. Le Dion Bande Wasibboy, 4 Lapy OF exrens fod abilgy a Position tn private family to tench | Cerniogve Betton Adarem ViciieStar omice. " seast’ | \gORAVIAN” Fx b) pa pele Jehem, Pa. —Sei MiSs FiokEX: aVi ington Coliegiate Institute. Kiocution and Music. OCHIAL SCHOOL, or Bows’ Dep RET riavent apecin. ye reparen Sor eaualecon te Leet tener books and methods are thoee ayipfoved by. th ns in Elocution to young children $1 per month. | of Lehigh universiig aus tae hee ee teal bis Ts nw. setae | graduates EUGENE L SCHALEL, M ERM. {00L FOR povs ™ ‘and G 5 eeabee be cose a ee eer eens futtes ‘schoo resumed on SEPTEMBER Sra TO ONDA: Septesuher ork. Phorough struction ky fess * : Sglish er THOUSANDS OF FARMERS DAILY. Bian brancues Private leesoue im lauages atid ste E35 50TE SPLENDID AGRICULTURAL AND STOCK eran BCT meee Splect candoa! and Maiternag Sot for Bove . 3 myth Fear MONDAY sone st EXHIBIT, MEE 2iincer thatatind ascomrani. iret year MONDAY. Scjteminr amber of pup 2 dusand other colleges und anive maou Zvety Grange tn Virsinia will be represented at a buaymen, Boe Ree eee ee erate” | minsand cthor collesen and unive mo State Grange. Tas . == | business, “Circulars at the bookstore partic ‘ M “cave wtimited m Voice cul | adress é For Program and Terms Address fare, Sigh! Readia, instroction CHAS. B YOUN her Feciience, 704 n and utter Sept auzstm Privcipite ALEX J, WEDDERBURN, Szcy, Reterences: br. J. W.. haschofl. Sgsor G. Re bar ONZAGA COLLEGE ti, Dresden; Sir. tmillo Agramente. New York: | Cx V2 1 sireet northwest 122 W. Baltimore street, Baltimore, TS P. Warraa, New ori alas at mmusi | The course of stuns comprises Enellvh, Prone, stores sefim- | German, Latin ang Ox keupin sel-w3-2t Or 618 F street, Washington, D.C. . a mg ned oe assare Bare spopenesl septeber 20, at 2501, Corcoraa st for " a — Young Ladies only. Special isrnction willbe given quarts, mnee Steamer W. W. CORCORAN to such ax wich to prepare for College, for tenceing. OF Rev. BA. MOU RK, S3., Prove Will make daily excursions to Marahall Hall and | for any special emp'oyment| SCHOOL OF NUSic ESTABLISHED As Glymont, leaving at 10 am. arriving at Washiny ‘sed-iw Z KACHARDS, A.M. Princtpal. | SS 1303 Wel ew Sa pm. The Old Manor House at Marshall * SAND WOnné jes reasonable. Cuureh organ for practice fitted up with elegant reception rooms for ladies and. BOYS AND YOUNG Deets teak n wien teeage Hemen, and meals served a la carte. Frutt, Halli, orge's, baltimore county, Md.. Proc 9. | _@u2i-Sm_—_ @ALUS KING, Principal ice cream and lunch supplied excerslouiste’ Principal, reopeie Sept. 20th. | (VERMAN AMERICAN ACAD. MY. 924.0 SF ‘Fare for roundtrip 25 cents. Commercial Cosarpasted 18 | Gr tie, opens MONDAY. September Hite stone Gp Sunaaye the Boat “will make, two tripe to Man nd situation, $230 to $800. seS1u*” | tion given in the Comin Rosish and. Corn shail Hall. leaving at 10 am. and 230 pm.,returning | iss GARDNER'S SCHOOL FOR SMALL | Branches” Paptis wilt acquire ® ready ye of both Vo a MES SARDNRES SCHOOL FOR Mari, | Branches Pupils will aovuire ® toads, tee ot Suc Bicamer “W. W. GURCORAN “Saas School tor adults to Hugiials ad ‘wee Every SATURDAY EVENING t630pm | 314 cee nue. Fare 250, a0b0_ | Vp VERNON SiatiNany, HUGO KUERSCHNER, Principal 5 a , 1104 an stnw., eats Gora Girls, a keine AMS ‘The safe, swift and commodious Steamer MOSELEY MRS. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, Principal. Sie eee a ane ieee 2 yrill leave’ hier wharr foot of 7th street. 9am.” Mose: | Twelfth year opeus Sept. 30th, ‘The Principal wilt | g,Terme: Boarders per so five moutine, $1005 Jey stops at Alexandria on Mondays, Weduesdaysand | be at nome after september Stu from 1 wo’ prm, | SAY Slulents according co araon = 2am. | R Sules will be resuused ou Monday. Se Pare GO cents; Children, 25 cents. as ‘Address OTHER Jourrit, D Tarp Commie Children, 25 conte so sccities | J AMES CORMIDON, mex oh and to engage state rooms apply atofficeon the wharf, | ¢F year. Phonosraphy, Please se yok foot of 7th street. Sgr ye VCS. ANY LEAVITT, OP BOSTON, Grats ‘Lower Cedar Point will positively close Sept. Sth, | 8-B.w. 610 1c'%iok pan Mitte tina certitie! exaniiner of the New nei SSicamer Moseiey wit not go down to Colar Point, NENON INSTITUTE: 18 Sousera tr ae, ari) mtd Satu sh School for Girls. Fi cuitare, 30.2 1c at nw ‘as ‘Sunday, Sept. Sth, last trip for the season. Sewaion begies SEPT: SOT. For circ a . serim ~ PMT BC. DAVIS, Supt pemalion apply ton wrt FOF CRCMIAE® | WNT ASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF Most F HHURGH EXCURSION TO FENMAIC 7 aw __Mra. GW. PATRO, Principal. | seventeenth year Paws Organ, Vales Wine Pha e Lutherans of this city, under the suspices CADE! fli VISITATION, B V. My coadvauages OH BULLAND Si Paul's Engiish: Lutheran Congregation. nev. br, | ACADEMY OF THE VISITATION, BV. ML, amas jersme ‘Pomer, pastor will gives rand, Exenraion to Pes Connecticut ave. and Lst., Washington, D.C. — decasion of the Lutheran reuiion at that place. = Boarding and bay Sehool for Young Ladies and | / PIE BERLITZ SCHOOT, OF LANGUAGES ‘Special excursion train will leave B. & 0. depot at 8 | Little Girls. mm one gph ang return in carly evening. Tickets for round | Theexercises of the Academy will be remmed | THE LADIES arr A™octaTioN. OF X.Y, fhe Ure Btarige Bana ‘will accompauy the excur- | S¥1 Will be open all summer, | reat ‘eduction In prices n trai. jor tive sununer. J Others Hot members of the Lutheraachurch are cor. | aoe Gially tavited to join in thisexcarsion. au2s-eepiaa | Zaitumuly prepared d sand hone | 3) f APLEWOD 1 FOR GREAT FALLS AND CABIN JOHN | Which are inisved restudied until pertected, wc2-2me | \ff AFLEWOOR BRIDGE.—Steam Packet EXCELSIOR will | JRIVATE LESSONS— BOOK KEEPI RAPID | Thorou make her regular trip. to Great. Fails on SUN: ‘Calculations aud Fapid writin: wspecialty. equizured depart , WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at 8 o'clock, f "Terms reasonable. ce ee a NS Princtpmt SANE ist at apdonnal Geucgetowa, "Beatin be | _sezsm ~__C.F. woop, 275matne._| 9) AND WELLES chartcred._Apply to the Captaln. se2-imt_ | QPANISH TAUGHT BY A LADY FORMERLY | 2 Fcommmienices Sep IVER VIEW AND OCCOQUAN FALLS, VA. fFesident iu Cuba or teri dire i test irs W. J. BABCOCK, “The steamer Mary Washington, River View every | _se2-3te _ NS Tete ibis st ikw bel et ted Se aes td VES SYA MEGS WILL RECEIVE ALL JOHNS COLLEGE, ANNAPOLIS. MD. & View, gvery Seruriay, leaving at 104m- returuing | 4VA ited samber of pupitsin Vocal Music on, brains Se atm wer 5:30 pam. Ticke' ts, Dancing down an eee Te 1. eituation unsurpassed ct Back, aud at the grounds om all of the wove trips, | _Se2Iw* 1225 Massachusetts ave, fulness, “Te 4 ‘The iargest and Snest pavilion on the Potomacat | > pas $5 RIN DERGARTICN <s Pron THOMAS River View, "Positively ‘no objectionable parues al: |) By lowed on the abuve trips. South of Dupont Circle), opens Uctober 4, 1S uid THREE LAST TRIPS TO OCCOQUAN: circulars eldest | Soe Wr winosoe GOLEE: j WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. D-puanma-| N*Y 6! And WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. yalveraty will | | WINDSOR FEMALE COLL WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, . rath, Porturther | _ For Youn Men = Wii ees ieee address Gab PURVIS SE | edhoott fr opa For Yu For charter inquire of SRR na | Pa au28, E'S. RANDALL, Manager. RY tn ninations. IVV INSTITUTE, sw. commer Sthaud K sts, n.ve mead 1886. 1886. if Classes, $5 a Inout set | ]20CKL AND SG “ Vp BeRES ENGLISH AND Fresca | AY Ce Ma. 15 mies B AND 0. EXCURSIONS MSShoct tor voung Ladies and tiiviren Sin ie, | phen Sent Je. aitorouch tra dpen Mondas, September 27uh, 1308 Hist. Cire: Semesees aaeer e BAY RIDGE, Sent on apphicat sel i ; DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY at 12:10 and 4:30 p| Nf Soa ‘Susitait sean VCS Ess BcHOoL F m. SUNDAY, 1020 and 1030 am, Hounsrip | QUIOHERS Try | Gerke eee Es ; rate. $1. iw. Private lessons ae PEN-MAR, MES, ZD, BUCHER AND MISS ADA E CONS, | 7 ML reschers of Piao, Organ and Vocal Musics | EVERY TUESDAY TO PEN-MAR AND HIGH | | Miss Coun will ‘accept ehiagewents as a plano | mares ROCK. Roundtrip rate, $1.60. Every ticket entitles | Gigs ANG ccou:Pauist,aud Will also plas at Weds | Caron AND AND TYPEWRITING you to a reserved seat. Leave Washington 8am. | 'Sluress 1830 15th st. n.av. sexame | $ clly uri sacremsnrareed s'rutthinad returning 8:30 p. m. Pe . XN Bs BALCH BUSIN office of Johus & Easton, Stepographers, 42 La ave. RAY. MM Tastes and use é 4. Thorogt position. sPENCERIAN BUST EVERY WEDNESDAY TO WONDERFUL CAV- | steuugtaphy, Also, lessons Ina Sina'dstcrw a ERNS OF LURAY. Roundtrip rate, $3.50. Every | languag’s Bookkeeping aspecmity. Day aad night | qualifies pune ane LUcket entitles you to a reserved seat, Leave Wasn- | Seonvns. Puvlis prepared, for West Polut Suvi | selves und mucoesfi ington 8:30 am., returning at 9 p.m. suze am. | dons, One undred successfully prepared during th | the) Yaugtia Lange, otra = [REE PERSON. year. Heierences: Hou. W. R. Corcoran, Adm: | lutions, bookkeeping: Business Practice. cain inet sles bonaaomrer net! ana ral Lee, Washington, D.C3 Admiral Balch. Balti | Law, Political Feousuny. mtcnograyiy and ‘Iype-W re BY PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD tore, Na. seri ‘Kesolar day aud eve us tee TO CRESSOS, PA., J the famousmountain resortof the Alleghanies, | UCT Civil uervice rues. Miss HALCH, 1200 U st ai-Lun SEPTEMBER 2D, 9TH AND 16TH. US Need PREPARATORY SCHOOL Fare, with one day's board at the Mountain House, ov THE wks, So prc dakeemenaire pi rete COLUMBIAN COLLEGE To RETURNIN The exercises of this school will be resamed on the | jijustrated Lirwular wert Ter on at plienton 3s mass Leia ieee 20th of Seplembcr,witt a corpsol seven teachers The | HENIY © SEENCHIU Pringtpat PROF. PROCTOR'S DANCING SCHOOL, huuiber of pups 18 itited co one Baudred, cid apple SARA A. SPENCER, View Principal. wuld Reunion at RIVER. VIEW Canis wil Weadunitied in the order oftueir registration, ae EVERY SATURDAY EVENING, ‘AGML class, Iinuited in number to tw d Steamer Mary Washington, leaving 6:30 p.m; re- | to be compoved of pupils seeking instrucvou in lower turning 11 pam.” Dancing down and back and atthe | Kugiish branches and the rudiments of Latin, prepar- ye grounds on the largest and finest pavilion on the Puto | tors to the reguiar work of the schol, will be tured | Milles from Pi Eine. Tickets, 26e. "No objectionable purties allowed | at tue besini tig of the yeur ita suflicient nomber of | EXpeuse, even books. We Stiboard EIS RANDALL Manager, aulstm | Pupils hall apps. Pie Clas, with the da wes. No exatnine ; VREAT FALLS AND CABIN JOHN BRIDGE | 9! the Principal, will be placed ina separate room. Un | sore pecial oppor. wities for. apt st ‘The steamer H.G. Wagner can be chartered for | de the charge of » teacher who will devote Misentire | S05. Si "Specie: drill tor dull wed backward SE Se ee | Sy Se Sor phigeuts may sciect any studies oF SBBY SEEM Sridre) we» Georeetonn_SUS1My | ayeiiet fourcldacs, $00; in the Ain class, SOU. ive | Chudse the recular Huxilsh, Selenide: Russnes. Class: extra charg Media Academy are now in Harvard, Vale, Princet: I The principal, or one of his assistants, will, from the | aid fie Bchouls. ten DERMAL a ery Stee tetas GONTZ 1555 H st uw, to iss Cham ever: sear in Q%°*SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. au3l-Im ANDREW P. MONTAGUE, Principal, een eee, ‘The fourth year of this school (known for 33 years | “4 CADEMY SACRED HEART OF MARY, al appa. ge Chestaut sircet seminars) "will open Wednesday. | A Staryiand av, und stu st. —‘Boardiig and Day | tin Churches sud September 20th, at Ogonte. the spacious country seat | School: will resuibe stuuies September 13 Special | a teraprera ce Charter winich prohibits the sale of ail of Jay Cooke, near hia For circulary ad- | gtrentiou given to Music on Plawo, Zither aiid Banjo. | futorbatne tele i Scmveior o ress PRINCIPA Patnting and Crayon Drawing taught in classes or pric | Grea the Principal aud Proptscton, SWit haw Jelzeos5t___Ogontz, Montgomery,county, Pa_ | sate lesons susi-2w | SHORTLIDGE, A. My (Harvard tratuaie, Media, HENANDOAH VALLEY ACADEMY, > itr scii0oL, sT END, — | Pa. Principal at Kies Hose, Tuesday, ney tember ay incheter, Va. i AW. weap, BOR A7Y 2 Stoo pm = For Boys and Young Men. S..W, Kelly, Loudon Medal Refer to Hon. John Goode and W. A. Maury, Mr. @ | cil’ Principia? VOUS" AUCTION SALES. G Lee, and Mrs. komma MeCublll. “Address C. LC. | “S{tiate awarded tn lite classes in June, 188° ZAION BALES. _ ea ee ee | soe — DUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE INGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN BOARD- | Gr. JOHN'S COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, I AT LAUREL, Nb, or by the SUISSE DORSEY, will opeo Sept 20, | Nouverpuutare: uctwecn Mend Nts aw: Studies |” qHe undersigned will otfer at public sale th ingign fy the SiSSES BOSE wit ojen Sept 3 | Fesned Nouday senicaiber Oy Rag rg fog me Ee ee @. DORSEY, TOBIAS, President. _| Warficid on the premises at Laurel, Md., ot s One JERMAN-AMERICAN, DAY. SCHOOL FOR | CULUCK PM Four ecres.of Inn, good nade aud anl4-202m* ‘West Washington, D.C. GIRLS, 920 1 st tiv, reopens WEDNESDAY, | UCLOCK FAL four wre gornd she ESCHEEL ORGANIST TEACHEROF PIANO | 3 tics MS good education feattainabie tn Poth tat cu y. ‘and VOCAL MUSIC. Particular aitention t2 be | *SPECialty. A good educ : 8 Courtiaud street, altimure guaces by ail pupilsof average eapacl'y.. Private Les a. Haltimore Soucare given toboth sexes, oindividualsorin classes, | _ 94-18 _Or las ioladiietan well ea childred. Lerave reasonable 7p u0s. E WAGGAMAN, Real Eatate Auctioneer YLAND AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. SHE Av SEMINARY | VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON de the regular Collegiate Course, embracing | fan cyrpsat teachers “LIN REATING'S SUBDIVISION OF PROS English, the Classics ‘abd the Scleuces, special courses | MULSoreS 2 MISS LIPSCOMB, Principal. Mitt saliss jn Agriculture, Civil and. Mechanical Engineering : 2K EIGHTH, gery ‘and Applied Cemiatry are provided, under the dire VERSITY fer fur : itn of full corps of Professors and eminent Lectur- on city, D.C subais dead ery, The Cadets are under millitary orguuization and | ~ The preparatory school bezins epieuber 20, < a 4 Siecipting. ‘The Columbian college begius Neviteuber 20. iy'a depth of 170 feet, imvroved by : ‘Before making a final selection send for Catalogue | The medical school begins vctober 4. dwelling house, stable, etc: well. fruit orchard, ofthis institation, giving full fars.as tocourses | ‘The Corcoran sciettific school begins October S Dencben pears, etc. Owner leaving te cy of Tnstruction, ‘Terms avd Scholarships. ‘The law school vezins Octover 6 “Terms: Ouethird cash, balance Ii sik and tweive ‘Location uaiarpassed for beauty, beaithfulness and | For catalogues or other information. address outs: luterest six per Cent, deposit ate convenience of uscess. . Oteale. : ‘Address— au26-1m Pre seat THOS, EWA 5, Aut MARYLAND AGRICULTURAL COLLEG! = Tha TOMA MOREL BOR aALE yatta ince Geom coun, 500. | WEEE CEC PSRS eo HR Aeon Fok a mE ORD PReTITETE, mecem ESTEE ceavemnaey | ecectereet atch ran am i SELL 1611 ire a el, will be offered for sale, at sng Agu ootinane a eee acne aoe Fe Gene Ros Porc x ‘There are two courses of study—English and Scien- TPE SEVENTH DAY UF OCTUse ene Sides Mr. aud Mis: Wat tifleand Cassical, ‘The school iy suppiied with mups, ) BG, unis fireviously uid ai private male. meipain 1213 ond 1214 14th et. or for Charts, globes. welgits aud ubeasuh’s of the Afetric | At greut cunt Air. Hlarrisgh Phas inde “0d Attention, at Norwood, Nelson Co. Va. Syaveni. Teference vouks and & chemical and physical | Hygela’” the more Remenset Ae veryeut ad ‘desirous of preparing for the course | laboratory supplied wit apparatus, | Brot-clas iu every respect and in all, oi ts apes ofthe Norwood lasdtute, or no wich astopportaniey | Nurober of students limied, Tuition, frot GU to | ieuin; ny roaaou of ie ivoulty wd ouver advantage, So acquire a practical ue ofthe Freuch langage, wit | $104 a year. Iucioding ‘use of textbooks. tend, for | itstande without & rival in the Calis ; lerest summer seas ‘all ecu 10 et, and 12m. | Foums for one thousand guests. It is. furnisived ws Lye eee y20em | aw THOS. W. SIDWELL Principal. | vlaburately tn all of is depen auens@ oil the vat jentstyie of 1Urulture. lulugs ‘te lu coi STITUTE, 616 CONNECTICUT | PPVHE MISSES KERR BEG TO ANNOUNCE TO | picieuruer, the drauage and seweruxe nut to be x IRENE, FUURT'VTE, Gig QUSSECLUT | VRE MESSED REM BEG 10 anNOUNGE 10 | cs comes | for young ladies and little girls, ns September | denos to 13223 1oth st. uw. where thelr school will be | | Persons wishing to purchase will visit nd iumpect 59, 1080, For circulars or special information apply | continued with increased advantages, September 224. | the premises Te scl tine fu test Lufornuution is tothe Misses BURGESS, Principals —-auzuem | “au20-1m | tn detain wil Pegi ne aance in Fyne eval y ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL HIGH | 4 CADEMY OF THE HOLY CROSS, 1812 MASS. | annual payments, boating interest irom tb® day of TSch0oL~commencrs tt eighteenth year Sep- | Acre wit resume studies NOSDAS See Gein | SABOR, Pama ety be eae neck, fember,13, {a the north session room of Dr. Sunder | renewed advauinges for a thorough course in Science, | S'Gepusit of eiuwe will be reyaites on theday of Iana's church, di street nw. Tostroction falthtul and | Music and art. the theory of Alusie Is thoro% AcePoaiiny days will be allowed iu wuich to comp. thorough: for business, competi- | taught. ‘Special attention fs paid to Piano, Hurp, Gur | with ume ierasof sale, when possession will be ce Hive examinations, government instivutons, colleges | tarand Banjo. Painting and the Languages receive | ]ivuhiu® nd universities. its puplis in the past, asa rale, bave | particular attention. Private class in Painting. Pho: | YLT S\q ene mighest bid, in the estimation of inten high rank. See Cifcularsin book storesfot texte | hography aud iancy work, Connected with Ue Acad. | @ moat watmate She van - Hionlals of wollsinowa patrons” ‘Tue school room has | eniy isu schoo! for Bors, taught by Siscra.u20-Zw | Tie, reserve the te eect Ua ie ec SiR AT ving we Garner sp fora allor foriner | POEEKSKILE, GK. ¥) MILITARY, ACADEMY. tor Seaciboraed <r =e a Pace Military Academy, Auroia, SY Pe Woupris. RENCE LESSONS. ‘use of the | _S¢24 for Catalogue. ss auz-Im | | 4.G. FULTON, * guige ad's Paring pronsicintion. Sey terms | PATAPSGO INSTITUTE ECLIOOT CITY, Ma OF Marriot! Phobos. ‘this: vy ‘V. PRUD' HOMME, ‘The 534 Annual Session will be resumed SEPT. = Me 3014 Tin wt, between Kandi. | 25, 1866. ‘Miss A. MATCRETT, Pri September ith, | Miss ROBERTA H. ANCHE. Vice Principal uigo‘lim ciames, OCKVILLE ACADEMY, ROCKVILLE. Mp— | saY HORSE, KIND AND GENTLE: WORKS IX indergarten at 2) FR ein Scanlon begins’ SEPT Oi Thor | “* XT; MaHNiSS {CAN BE DRIVEN BY ANY P= and French pape ad Course tn ngiian, Latin, Greek. French and German. ONE), AT AUCTION. lows, 2e, Gunares, ‘speak, write Mant | _au25-100 KE D. LUCKETT, (U. of Va) Prin. | on TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER SEV- peer: E RS CUTHBERTS SEMINARY, BOARDING | ENTH, at ELEVEN U'CLOCK, we will sell, tu trout @VAL ana Day School, for young ladies and children, | of our sulesrooms, Ninth and 1) Sireets Dorthwest, se ZL MCGEES GCHOOL SIXTH YEAW | f017 Yourey, enon Ie aren. | Shove Hurse. wend fwiil Feopen Monday, beprember 20un, at 1110 1 | 1027 16th st. Washington. D.C opens Kept. 20th aun ‘auie-Sm, | Sn menial Languages aid art receive Uk $9.00 BABY COACH HOT WELL ‘Sttention. “For rr ‘address, O' Reduced to $7.00. 18S TPE WHITER AND COPYIST, oFin person, Sirs: EUGENIA CULHEEET suse1m* Our $10.00 BABY COACH 87: ‘.pulsiane ave. (cond Soot), ‘type wridng guar | “A REINGTON ACADEMY, Reduced to $8.00, Sone tte thoroughly taught ior CORCORAN BUILDING, (ur 11.00 BABY COACH A ee jOGRAPHIC VARTERS ‘Commer Pa, ave and oth st, opp. U.S. Tregsary. on habronanm: ‘SUMMER a for Boys and’ Young Men. Num! 12.00 astenbinnnl ‘Monday and Thursday Al Short- | Mmited. Only scholars of good moral character re- reduced. mane pan supplies Rem’ Veua ie street nw.” | ceived. Fuilierm bering tte SECU NONDA, otner COACHES tn proportim, R= ge ee ARYLAND, aod ‘horogen imation te the Sommon Bosra Tawa TENDIS, ANCITERY, cROGUET. the Brothers. ‘Schools, , Lastin and G Special rates to clube, Rp ee ad pene et ee cn ncrrent Motern Langues oot enn ce tatoo: ‘ADAME HOFFELDT, TEACHER ‘OF SIN Bad 403-405 7th st. n.w.. pear D st. * oe enon oe Avil be reotined on Mon- | Modern’ Music: good “German, ‘Frenel| and raaery by unsurpansed ‘bas her roomsat 716 13th aie ‘eend for a. by anatrperced ethos, Sygh | all kinds of Hate oo FOR CHILDREN | PyOME nL FOR BOYS, Site ea ‘SEET. wo Ea Paar me