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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. OFFICE oF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 8, 1886. ‘Indications for 24 Hours, Commencing at 3 p.m. irday. For District of Columbia and Virginia, local rains, stationary temperature, easterly winds, becoming variable. Wutraxker is closing out at cost. Larrouss, Ra AND FURNACES repaired &t Gartrell’s Stove Store, 815 7th PLAYING CARns at cost. Gas Fixtures, at Shed Booxs at cost to close out. Whitaker's, SLATE MANTELS AND GRATES, at Shedd’s, ARTOTYPES 4 Whitaker's, Latrones, Ranges and Furnaees, at Shedd’s, Burantwoop Races Friday, Sept 10,3 p.m. GoLp PENS at cost. Whitaker's, Sex advertisement of lumber in frame house for sale. ALnUMS at cost. Whit Just ReckivEp.—A lot of double-breasted, plaited and corded front Flannel Shirts, prices to sait the most economical. FRANC’ corner 7th and D. The only strictly one price hat and gents’ furnishing store In the city. WITakkx closes out October 1. Mus, IL V. SLATER, 931 F street, left for New York to-day to make a selection of imported auillinery for the fall, ‘SECURE bargains before Oct. 1. Whitaker's. 1, JULES CLAUDE GARNIER, chef at Sol: wishes to inform the public that Jules A. Gar: hier, mentioned in the paper recently, is no relation to my family. = ALL stock to go before Oct. 1. Whitaker's, PostrivE closing saie at cost. Whitaker's. THE LARGEST CLOSING OUT SALE of Groceries, Wines and fine Whiskies ever held in this city 4s now rapidly drawing to a close, as our store 4s being pushed torward to compietion by the Anost skilied workiven to be iound, Who are workin y and night. Meantime you can buy whatever you wisi in the grocery line ata t bargain, ” Cull ea: @N. 1. Merzcen & Bro. 417 7th st. aw. ALL fancy stock at cost. Whitaker's. Frxesr cleaned and dyed work at Co-opera- tive Cleaners and Dyers, 626 D street n.w. Dox’r miss the sales at cost. Whitaker's. PICTURE AND FKAMFSatcost. Whitaker's, SAVE eyesight; consult Hempler, 453 Pa. ave. ‘The Lower River Tragedy. A QUESTION OF JURISDICTION RAISED, ‘Information received from Leonardtown, Md., is to the effect that the colored man, Bradford, ‘Suspected of the murder of Capt. Dixon, of the sloop Mary J.,has not yet been arrested. There 4s some question whether the murder of Capt. Dixon occurred in Virginia or Maryland, and in the event that it is shown that the murder Occurred in the former state, Biscoe, who is under arrest for the murder will be Temoved from Leonardtown to King George county, Va, ESVESTIGATING THE STATEMENTS MADE BY ‘THE COLORED BOY. ‘The statements of the colored boy Biscoe are being investigated. He said the captain stopped in Alexandria and hired Bradford. Cnptain Ww. A. Geo of the steamer Sue, of the Poto- tiae Tansportation line, yesterasy reoelved & letter from their agent at that place, Mr. John Perry, who knows everybody there. Mr. Perry’stated that after an investigation he finds that Captain Dixon did not stop at Alexandria on his last trip down the river. Iti ht that Biscoe got his description of in Washington, and then made up the story after being caught. : ee ‘The Silver Springs Parish Fete. A PLEASANT GATHERING IN THE FIELDS WATCH THE TILTING OF THE KNIGHTS. The fete champetre held yesterday upon the lawn at Carroll Cottage Springs, near Forest Glen, Montgomery county, Md., was largely attended. The event of the day was the tour- nament, which was preceded by a procession of the knights, accompanied by ladies on horse- back, dressed in appropriate costumes; When the cavalcade reached the pavilion they were addressed by Col. Ben Swartz, alter whieh the Ulting began. The gentlemen coytesting were Preseott Wright, Knight of Tit Willow; Fred Page, Knight of El Dorado; Frank Keys, Knight of the Horseshoe; Malcolm Eccleston, Knight of Belmony; George Peter, Knight of the Glen; W. W. Wright, night of the Cottage; Enos Keys, Knight of Avon Hill, and Harry kee, Knight of Bieak Hill. ‘The judges were Gen, George Getty, Col. Hor- ace F. Page and John A. Talbott, esq.; the mar- shal, Mr. A. L. Graves, and the nerald, Mr, Thos. H. Noyes. A tle was ridden off by Messrs. Frank Keys and George Peter, which was won by the former. The result was then announced a8 follows: Ist, Frank Keys; 2d, George Peter; 8d, Malcom Kecleston; 4th, Harty Mannakee. Prof. Langville then ‘delivered an Interesting address, aiter which the following ladies were crowned: Queen of love and beauty, Miss Mary Lewis, ot Virginia; fiirst maid of honor, Miss Annie Ray; second’ maid of honor, Miss ‘Elina. Ray; third’ maid of honor, Miss Maud Getty. Dancing closed the festivities of a very pleas- ant day. na- — Two Virginia Fairs. THE GRANGE CAMP AT DUNN-LORING AND THE PIEDMONT AGRICULTURAL FAIR. ‘The grange camp of northern Virginiaopened to-day at the new grounds, Dunn-Loring, above Falls Church, Va,on the W.ana ©. railroad. CITY AND DISTRICT senenenia Amusements To-Night. “Tu China.’ Scout.” ‘y Queen.” : 1d. Bill.” aS PANORAMA.—Ohlo avenue and 15th street. ae Condensed Locals. Eighty-seven members of Guy Post, ot Baltimore, were guests yester: of Mor- tou Post in this re iter a vary in the afternoon the visitors left for their homes. Sunday m ing, about halt-past six o’elock, there was leftun the doorstep of St. Ann’s In- ‘asylum a live white female iniantonly a hours oid. It was left there by an unknown ite man in company with a colored woman. House No, 2122, on 8th street extended, owned and occupied by Mrs. Dollle Harris, colored. was burned down this morhing: loss $600, fully covered by insurance. The fire eXtended to the adjvining house, 2124, owned by James Wilson, wnich was damaged to the aimount of Mr. Henry L. Dauterich, the representative of sner & Engel brewing com; 7» Of Phii- a, Pa., in this city, was unit in mar- ‘ening with Miss Sophia M. Deite- Vv. L. H. Schneider performing the cere- AR, will probably meet at Centerville, Md., at the cud of September to elect a bishop. = FUNERAL oF THE Late Epwrs M. Lawro: ‘The funeral of Edwi M. Lawton, the disbu: dng clerk of the War department, will take Place this afternoon at halt-past four o'clock. Alter a briet service at the late residence of the deceased, the remains will be taken to Epip- huny P. & chureb, where the services will be conducted by Rev. Dr. McElroy, assisted by Kev. Mr. Fail. The pali-bearers are as tollows: Koss Al Fish and i'M. Gilman, Washington Cuapter, No. 2; Past Grand Master M. M. Par- er and’Messrs, Sharman, Peake and Tolman, ‘of Benjamin B, French ‘Lodge, No. 15; Past Master Saxton, of Lodge No. 9; and Richard Kothweil, of Lodge No. 12. The honorary pail- Learers are Col. “Richard McAllister, jr., Jules Demouct, aA EL Sharretts, Jay Stone, Joan Cook, E. T Ran- doiph. The Masonic organizations and St. George's Society will attend the funeral in « body. The interment will be at Oak Hil ceme- tery. Tne Po! Quigley, an oi Thus mofuIDe elu UB AGAIN.—Matthew Was in the Police Court 4 with using protane lan- Guage. what appeared to be the Prut of a policeman’s eiub on bis torenead, Walch he said was done by an olficer wnile he way to the station im the patrol he Jude said he saw no reason for mg suet a vid nd he would not countenance any sucli wetions on the part of the officers. A fine 0139 Was iniposed for the protauity- — THE AvreaL WiTHDEAWN.—In the case of Eucen M. Lewis, who was tried yesterday for au indecs ton his stepdaughter, Eliza nsel uoted an appeal from. the court in imposing a tine of $50. This morning bis counsel appeared in ‘court and withdrew the appeal. SENTENCED Fok AupUeriNG MINxIE Trx- de¥.—Jan bradiord or Bradshaw, the re- atte Wie FAI, Was arrested last Thurs rival at bis home at Merrill's, hing George county, Va, and yesterday he Was tied ior abduction, and sentenced to the peultentiary tor six ye: Base Bati.—The Natios game to the Detruits yester Wi The y by a score of 4 uc was Very well played, aud the ching oF Crane w . the Detroits only wicking Hive male day: ALCH A508, ew Yorks, AL. A St. Louis—st. Louis, 0; Philadelphias, 2. At unsas City—Kausas Citys, 13; Bos: tons, Four buildings have been erected there and a number of tents provided. The Washington Continentals, of thiscity, will encamp at Loring during the fair. The address of welcome will be delivered this evening by Hon. R. R. Farr, ex-state superintendent of schools. ‘The fourteenth annual fair of the Piedmont Agricultural society commenced yesterday at Culpeper, Va., and will continue to-day and to- morrow.’ The grounds of the society are sit- uated on the line of the Virginia Midland rail- Toad, about one mile north of Culpeper. To-day the judges began the work of awarding pre- PLoutrat FRET AE & RB OO % a ali Bp AA ES HERES ise & aX cS MN USS gr, -00 ABSOLUTELY PURE. ‘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. Soup ONLY IN Cans. Royal BAKING POWDER Co,, 106 Wall street, N. ¥. oc24 Buiasxers, Suawis, Sixxs, VELVETS, FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS susT ‘ED. A Cunps Sorrzuxe ‘ FROM ECZEMA. EARS AND SCALP COVERED WITH 8CAES AND SORES. CURED BY CUTICURA. ‘My Iittle son, aged eight years, had been afflicted ‘with Kezema of the scalp, and at times a ereat portion of the body, ever since he was two years old. It be- an in his ears, and extended to his scalp, which be- came covered with scabs and sores, and rom which a sticky fluid poured out, causing intense itching and distress, and leaving his hair matted and lifeless. Un- derneath these scabs the skin was raw, like a plece of beefiteak. Gradually the hair came out and was de- stroyed, until but a small patch was left at the back of thehesd. My friends in Peabody know how my Ittle boy has suffered. At night he would scratch his ead until his pillow was covered with blood. I used to tle his hands bebind him, and In many ways tried to prevent his scratching; but it was no use, he would ‘scratch. Itook him tothe hospital and to the best physicians in Peabody without success. About this ‘time some friends who had been cured by the Curi- ‘CURs REMEDIES prevailed upon me to try them. I began touse them on the 15th of January last. In seven months every particle of the disease was re- moved. Not s spot or scab remains on his scalp to tell the story of his suffering, His hair has returned, and is thick and strong, and bis scalp as sweet and clean as any child's im the world. I cannot say ‘enough to express my gratitude for this wonderful cure by the Curicura Rewxpres, and wish all sim!- larly affiicted to know that my statement is true and without exaggeration. CHARLES McKAY, Oct. 6, 1885. ‘Peabody, Mass. Ihave seen Mr. MeKay’s boy when badly affected with Eczema, He was pitiful sight to look at, I know that he has tried our best physicians, and did all a father could do for a suffering child, but availed nothing. Iknow that the statements he has made you as regards the curing of his boy by your Curr- Cuma Rewxpiies are true in every particular. ‘WILLIAM J. McCARTY, ‘83 Foster street, Peabody, Mass, Sold everywhere. Price: Curicura, 50cts; CerI- cuRA Soap, 25 cts; CUTICURA RESOLVENT, $1. Prepared by Porren Dxva aNp Cuxaicat Co., Boston, Mass. ‘Send for “How to Cure Skin Diseases” PIMPLES, Blackheads, Skin Blemishes and Baby Humors, use Curicuna Soar. ; RHEUMATIC, NEURALGIC, SCIATIC, SUD- den, Sharp and Nervous Pains absolutely annihilated by the CUTICURA ANTI-PaIN PLasteE, a perfect an- tidote to pain and Inflammation. New, origiaal, in- fallible. At druggists. 25c. el CITY ITEMS. @olong, Japan, Gunpowder and Im- perial Tea, of delightful flavor at 50c. per Ib.; cannot be equaled at less than 75¢. per Ib. Old Rye Whisky 73c. per bottle, ({ull quart). Good Cigars, 50 in @ box, $1. Blackberry Brandy, 5c. a bottle, and the best bargain in Grocertes to be found.’ Come quickly. See new adver- gement, N. T. Merza: New Rem: terns’,904 7th Chieago Grocery Company, 806 7th St., offers—4-year-old Whiskey, $2 gal., or 50c. qt. {eurold Rye, $3 gal. or 7c. gt. 4-year-old Brandy, $2 al., or 50e. qt. ‘Zyearold Brandy, 33 gal., or 75e. ah ‘Sweet Catawba Wine, $1 gal. 1 Only 83 per month for a good Singer Sewing Machino, ree $15, at OPPENHEIMER'S, 528 9th st. nw. Rentutg and repairing. By All About Captain J. W. Williamso: Luck in drawing $15,000 in the Louisiana State Lot- tery. He 1s #’ prosperous farmer of Willow Grove, this county, und before the June draw- ing something seemed to tell him that he should invest then, which he did by a couple of dollars, and in due time received tickets, one No, 18,145, entitled him to one-tenth of the capital’ prize of $150,000, and which amount he has received through the Bank of Ravens- wood, W. Va., frum M. A. Dauphin, New Or- teans, La—Ravenswood (W. Va. News, July 21.) Chieago Grocery Company, 306 7th St., offers fine family flour, $4.48 bbl; XXX family flour, $4.98 bbl.; pate » 36.48 dbl. io “quarter, bb) - eighth’ bol. ly, finest $5.48 bbl; $1.44 quarter bbl.; 72¢. eighth bbl. Order by mail, or telephone 433-2, 1 $3 Per Gallon. 75c. Quart Rottle, No.1 Hye Whisky, best in the world for the money. Orders by mail, McGee's, 9th, near D st, Gent's Suits Cleaned, $1,—Satisfaction guaranteed atC.PUTSCHE'S,1729Pa.av.to,w,83 Razors kept in Shaving Conaition, Dog Col- lars and Pocket Knives engraved free." The Rodgers’ Cutlery Store, 487 Pa. av. jy21-w&f3m Chicago Grocery Company, 806 7th St., BLANKETS (immense Reduced. Excellent quality BLACK SILKS, $1. CRINKLED SEERSUCKER GINGHAMS. Price reduced @4¢. BEAUTIFUs FIGURED SATINES, nearly one yard wide, excellent quality, 12%. BLACK and COLORED SILK VELVETS, $1. BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, pure wool, $1.50. BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, pare linen, 50c. 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. tly soiled. Price o8 Ee $o BA ERE OF Fe pum Sas, aM EE F kes FOE Sut 2 2 ‘711 MARKET SPACE. Mecurns Foop, . FOR INFANTS AND INVALIDS. ‘The only PERFECT SUBSTITUTE for MOTH- ER'S MILK. Invaluable in CHOLERA INFAN- TUM aud TEETHING. pre-digested food for DYS- PEPTICS, CONSUMPTIVES, CONVALESCENTS. Perfect nutrient in all WASTING DISEASES. Re- quires no cooking. Our Book, “THE CARE AND FEEDING OF INFANTS,” mailed free. DOLIBER, GOODALE & CO., Boston, Maan, sing. When he was dSouth Carolina in a id and away. Mr. MeVary attempted to. rart but his foot slipped and he der the ©: necl of Which is it near the face «ad hands were also cut and derable, He was attended by De. 4 and removed to Providence hos- the horse rs Juamp off th ‘was thrown u W. B. Frene pia, gee Dxorre De. Dav! DIN THE STREET.—Wm. G. hucksterer.when passing throughitidge beiweenu 4th and Sth streets northwest, eVening tell dead irom heart disease, The Lody wa »ved to bis residence,No. 450 9th boy named ears old, Who lives at 702 Feet northwest, went oUt yesterday with boys te Berry’ to “spend day Finding me, the boys began ata mark, and Poiglise received a load u the abdomen. Dr. Taylor, who is uitending biui, states that bis Injuries are of a serious character. ea ReckNt Roppexirs.—Sometime atter eleven o'clock y night thieves entered the house of J: B. Colgrove, 1700 15th street off a quantity of siiver ud other articles valued Skinner, 414 9th street southwest, ut a man Whos canvassing Jor some publication obtained from his wife the Sum of hity cents on the pictures within three Ww seud.—Daniel Jorda: West, reports the larceny of a silver watch Valued at $24.—Prof. Melville Ballard re- ports stulen trem «hen house at the Columbia stitute for the Deaf and Dumb forty-seven €biekens,worth $15.—Charles Pelham reports the larceuy of a clock worth $3.—John Dolan, Boldiers’ home, reports that bis hen house has Deen robbed of $10 worth of fowls. reteuse of sendin; fays.which he failed 494'L street south- Quick Time To Bay Kivex.—Seconp Grasp SUNDAY EXCURSION VIA BLAND P.K.K.-In order that the residents of Washington may have an- Other opportunity of visiting the great,new sum mer resort of Bay Kidye, the Penusyivanta 1LR. company will, ou Sanday next, the 12th instant, Fuu aspecial Cxeursion to that point at rate ob $1. Akuough sult in its youth, Hay Riage is Sne of the most delightful excursion’ polnes Im Unis Vieinity. It is beautifully situated on the shores of Chesapeake bay, near Annapolis, in the very midst of the greatest fishing waters and oyster feids in the world. ‘The aceomino- dations are very extensive, and embrace a large and well-appointed hotel, cottages, casino, a Paviliou, aud, in fact, every feature requisite F the saccessiul equipment of @ resort for the ie. ‘The bathing tacilities are fine, the fish- ing and sailing superb, One may spend a de lightiul day there and yet reach home early in Sie evening, opcctal ‘aim Silt Mave Salle more and Powmac station, ington, 10 a.m. Excursion tickets will be sold at $L.” Re- turning, special will leave Bay S pm. Becure tickets early. Fi Booxs, oe be cuptinued by Auctioneer Dowling to-morrow Morning ut 10 and evening at 7:30 o'clock, at ‘30% Bridge strcet. There are many fine goods Ww be sold, und lots of bargains. ‘The sale will be contitiued until the entire stock ts dis Posed of, ‘ b21-wés.6m Wa Lassows HAIR-ELIXIR. ‘Undoubtedly the best means for the preservation of the Hair, Recommended by the most renowned physicians, Positively harmless, made of vegetable matter only and wholly free from any metallic ingredient, Sold by all the principal Chemists and Wholesale Druggists my26-wéssm QVEX 35,000 Now IN Us BIBB'S ORIGINAL BALTIMORE LATROBES ‘These celebrated FIRE PLACE HEATERS have more Improvements, greater heating capacity, con sume less fuel, are easier to manage abd more syn metrical and handsome in appearance than any other Fireplace Heaters iu the market Algo, full line of Slegant new design MAKULEIZED SLATE MAN- TEES, PORTABLE aud BRICK SET RANGES Special, attention’ is “Girected to the, CALVERT GE. of original construction und design. “A COMBINATION RANGE and HEATER JUST OUT “Estimates furnished ‘on application. Work done by our own mechanics and satistaction guaran- teed. “Send for circulurs and prices before buying, oF send your address and one of uur represcutatlves ill call. "You will save mouey by purchasing direct from npeaeie BU so: B.C. BIBB & SON, Inventors, Patentees and Mant \wiacturers, ‘BV and 41 aud-m,wés-1m re imores 3, et Tus Besr. THE CONCORD HARNESS, Weare the Sole Agents for the sale of the Genuine Concord Harness and Collars, ‘Beware of imitations, Be sure of Name and Number. LUTZ @ BRO, 497 Pennsylvania Avenue. _se19 Vicarrs, IMPORTERS OF PURE OLIVE OIL. FAMOUS CAROMELS FRESH EVERY DAY. ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. 020 9TH STREET, OPP. U.& PATENT OFFICE. 29 BRANCH. 1706 PA. AVE N. W. Anxcavran, THE IDEAL WAUKESHA (WIS) WATER, “Nature's specific for-diseases of the Kidney and Bladder.” * im diseases of the Stomach and Allmen- “Unequaled tary Camel” ‘Dealers supplied by SaM'L C. PALMER, Agent for the D. of C. a9 | etemw wells granulated sugar Giac: Avsugar, Ge. light brown sugar, D4,c.; brown sugar, be. Only 20 Cents. 900 of the Latest Styles Lilustrated in the Bazar Dressmaker, at OPPENHEIMER’s, 5 528 9th st. new. Fresh Aldemey Butter churned every morn- ing and delivered in 4g 1b. “Ward” prints, 35¢. per lb. Also, Cottage Cheese’ and Buttermilk; Bweet Millie $e. per quart. Cream 15 cents Pickwick Club W! ‘ky 13 the bost. Miss Juuer Corsox Sas, In an articlsentitied “Family Living on $500 a Year.” “ Fuel for a cooking stove and two other fires, and lghts, would cost about $8 per month, provided COKE were used in cities,” &c. WE ARE DELIVERING CRUSHED COKE TO ANY PART OF WASHINGTON OR GEORGETOWN— 40 Bushelsgfor $3.70. 25 BudhelsYor $2.50. COKE NOT CRUSHED— 40 Bushels for $2.90. 25 Bushels for $2.00. WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY, Se 411 and 413 101h strogt Liaw Brean: A PURK MALT EXTRACT. Possesses the highest merit. It is manufactured from the choicest materia's, and combines the most table qualities of a refreshing drink with the invigor- ating and wholesome properties of the best Malt iox- It ls a true tonic and delightful beverage, allke de- sirable for invalids and persons in health: - Will be found upon trial to be a pleasant and complete substi tute for all alcoholic drinks, most of which are too ‘stimalating for delicate constitutions. Is the beverage “Par Excellence” for nursing moth- ers, creates an abundance of milk, while it strengub- ens and invigorates the entire system. After careful analysis Wilbur G. Hall, Ph. D., New York, says: “Liquid Bread isa refreshing, nourishing table beverage, and a wholesome oraling tonle. Its palatabie io the taste and of casy assimilation.” Frauk L, James, Ph.D., M.D. ls, after analy- gis, sare: fis low percesitage Gf aicchol, its eltervesc- ence, Its delightful taste aid odor, all combine to re ‘cominend Ni ‘@ most tholson's Malt extracts betn Pourishing beverage and the best article of Eat has ever come under my examination.” the sort DAVID NICHOLSON, Prop’r, ST. LOUIS. At wholesale by WM. MUEHLEISEN, 918 STH ST., WASHINGTON. Keysrore Marr Wuueev. SPECIALLY DISTILLED FOR MEDICINAL USE. STRICTLY PURE, THE BEST TONIC, Syl PERFECTS DIGESTION. Unequalled for Consumption, Wasting Diseases, and General Debility. PRICE, Per Bottle, $1.00; 6 Bottles for $5.00. Beware of Imitation. None genuine without the Signature of EISNER & MENDELSON, Bole Agents for the U.S, Phila, Pa, FOR SALE BY ERSTE ES Jean ne “e'Hamil } momwat Cran, Crzax Axo Hawoms ‘CR’ AL NATTANy DISCOVERY CRYSTAL 1ZCOVERY CRYSTAL DISCOVERY CHYBTAL DINCOVERY Chyst DcOvEEY CRYSTAL DISCOVERY LYST. ISCOVER' ‘AL DI ‘CRYSTAL DISCOVERY FOR THE HAIR ‘Restores Gray or Faded Halr to its natural color and Foufel appearance: wed alvraysdoes 80 it Siope the hair ‘falling out. dandraf. and ‘lling cut, selsoves eens SURREAL WARRANTED to contain no lead, no m0 ih ope Seseitreces niteeect “Mlbayn srr Dp PURR PRBS NG RS cad ere eres ‘& M. BURCHARD @ BRO, ‘Pa ave, commer diget. EDUCATIONAL EDUCATIONAL. SUMMER - RESORTS. LADIES’ GOODS. = = aera ‘: _—. INDERGARTEN NORMAL ‘COMBTOCK SCHOOL, OCR ENON SPRINGS AND MINERAL] )\PRa E. McCAFPERTY'S BONKET AND Snoat | T= R Tae FRAME FA has "moved to northeast Ke Fweinh year MONDAY, ¥ “ian KO, 92 WEST 40TH ST., NEW YORE, IN GREAT NOMTH WoUNTAINS, — | Sorier of 11th and C streets Han ait Uno dtot tall i 800 10th strect. inode maobevots Fare) Raeie, Prowch end German 3 OPER, UNTIL, gcrobke “Fike” B B. Oe ae Ss © | Sept PMGGSS DAY in charge. J¥19-m@w3m | must be added that of the climate, which ary te Repiember 13th ” : JHARUOTTP HALL SCHOOL, CHARLOTTE | mest inviting at thevery timeonr city homes, As it ispoditively mecessary to reduce our large stock adler to wish to take the teachers! coase oat Hall, Ge Mary's county, Ma. will coumence its | Se, Most wah malarte. | Autuma, of Summer Millinery in order to make room for early “ACADEMY OF THE HOLY GROSS ats ABR Petia oct witnaveategtortin “reek September are witvout the sickly taint of igeland | ail tmpartasions, we will sell our entire tock of lm ave.. resumed studies MONDAY. Sept. 6th, with Tersas: pet year. ‘Cie Gireu ‘ported and Domestic Bonnets apd Hate at and below io calars sddress WM. T. BRISCOX, Sec. 4y21-w,stm.2m | For Circulars: aL PRATT © BONS, srohs. | oom Fenewed ad for a th ‘course in Seience, Musio and art. the theory of, Atusic ts tanght, Special attention fs paid to Piano, Palating and she ve wate class in Pant ng: kK. Lustra Painting, Calis- ‘of the isa taught by Sisters, aw HE MISSES TIFFEYS SCHOOL FOR Gi "T'Xkd LittLe Boye Reopens WEDNESDAT September 15th, 1436 Corcoran st Apply for cireu: lars and further information, ‘se7-1m® MS NORANS (SELECT PRIMARY AND Academic Schvol for Boys and Girls, cor. New Jersey ave. aud Fst. u.w., will reopen SEPT. SOTH. Teacher can beseen st O11 4th enw. s¢7-2W* -EORGETOWN COLLEGE, D.C, G FOUNDED 14 ‘The Schools in ‘the Academic Department Reopen ‘THURSDAY, SEPTEMBEK 9th, 1886, ‘Terms for session of ten months: 3, 10. . JAB, A. DOONAN. 8.5., President, ‘RT SCH 00% Mr. At 21. BIKE begs to inform her fr Mie nax removed lier studle to a more cententigentions SiO a where sie willbe pleased o meet er pils. Mondays. sdays and Fridays dur Rnonth of September, seve INGTON, D. G— "THE CEDARS."—A Hoarding aud’ Day Sehool for Young Ladies and Little ‘Girls, ‘Academie and. Collegiate pre courses, “Special advantages in.Sfusie dud Art Building nourse of erection, with euiaryed” echoot nd class rooms will add greaily to the ad eenages of the school, “Number of pupilvin both dpartents Umited. “Nise ARLE, 1016 35th ste 566-3 JPRGHEL INSTITUTE PRINCIPATS, Miss nv: SIE POLLOCK, of Boston, trained “ar Gersuany, and'Miss GR. NORRI Graded school, Primary, ‘Advanced snd “Kindergarten Departaenta, Germag fren ‘Tweth year begins Sepymber ibth at 1187 13th st nw. roe Swe PPE HOWARD UNIVERSITY LAW scHOOE ‘will open September 15th, 1880, at 6 o'clock ata. Bor circulars or InfSrmation apply t JAMES HE SMIT HL, Secretary. set-2w 522Bth st bw, Le Diol Bulla YERMAN-AMERICAN SCHOOL FOR ‘and Girls, corner 4th and E sts. n.w., WM. F. EYER, principal; Mra. L. KLEPPISH, vice priack Biae ag cuties of the echool will be remamied on ONDAY. September, 6th. | Thorough instruction by professional teachers in both the Euglish and Ger- man branches. Private lessons in languages aud ste- ography. seb-lwe R, JARVIS BUTLER, Concert Organist and Accompanist, ‘A iimited number of pupils, Address, care Sanders, & Stayman, 934 F st. n.w. sed-1m M*S, ANNIE LOUISE POWELL WILL RE- gelve a limited numbgt of pupils tn Volée Cul- ture, Sight Reading and Piano-forte instruction, at that her Fesidence, 704. 10th st. n.w., ob and afver Sept. 20. References: Dr. J. W. Bischoff, Siguor G. & Lam: erti, Dresden; Mr. Emilio Agramonte, New York: ir. SP. Warran, New York, Circulars av music stores, se4-1m HE ECLECTIC SEMINARY WILL BE RE- opened september 20, at 1801 Corcoran st: {oF Young Ladies only. Special instruction willbe given. to such as wish to prepare tor college, for teaching, or for any special employment} set-lw 4% RICHARDS, A. M., Principal. ST, GEORGE'S HALL, -n, St. George's, Baltimore county, Md.. Prof. J. ‘At, A. M., Principal, reopens Sept. 20th. English, Classical and, Co1 in advantages and gituation. $230 to $300. M™ VERNON SEMINARY, 1100, 1104 and 1116 Mf st. nw. Boarding and Day Schoo! for Young Ladiés and Little rl ce MRS. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, Principal. ‘Twelfth year opens Sept. 30th, The Principal, will be at honie after September Sth from 1 to p.m, ORD ESE tie AMES CORMIDON, PRIVATE TOTOR—1oTH Sear. Phohography, Penmanship, Bookkee} Tne'Columblan College Preparatory School, 1985 Fi 2 810 10 o'clock Prt, ‘se2-im? AY rOUNT VEE 1530 T ST. JM. French and English Schoo! for Girls. Fourteenth Aomual session begins SEPT. 29TH. For circulars ‘and information apply to se3-2m. ‘Mra_C. W. PAIRO, Principal. CADEMY OF THE VISITATION, BV. 3, A Connecticut ave. and L st., Washington, D.C. Boarding aud Day School for Young Lages and Little Girls. ‘The exercises of the Academy will bo resumed SEPTE! 8 Mere CUR NAN, BEOP AVE School Sept '27, 1131 17th st. naw. futnfuily prepared during school hour whic ssed restudied until perfect LESSONS—BOU PING—RAPID lations aud rapid writing a specialty. reasonable, MS SYA SHES WILL RECEIVE 2 DIE ited number of pupil ‘at her resi 25 AY Rs. NN'S KINDERGARTEN AND PRI- inary School, 1918 Suuderiand Place (one block South of Dupont Circle), opens October 4, 1880. Send reulurs. fore sel-2m* ‘DAME OF MARYLAND. NGiicsiat Institute for YOUNG LADIFS and for LITTLE GIRI the year. Alr pure and salabrious with, Rmbis P.O, three miles from Bait specialty for throat disease, gene Conttnaved. ty the Sisters of Notre Dame ‘Bent for Malaria. For information, ARDING we a FISHING! FISHING: E ‘Toung Ladies and Lite Gis tooe POLOMAC HOTEL, Mi , 2 LEFENVEE. Pringyal, G0 Frenkitn at, ‘Md. will remain open, fechool ‘yen RSD. Point whart” Hoata for on SHUI AY, edie Satake Ve Ss on SAY. hand CUTHBERTS SEMINARY, BOARDING Mand Dag Senool, foryoung indies awd chika 1017 bth se, Washington. D.C. opens 20th. Competent teachers in all departmienta "Music, vocal and instramental. ‘and art recelve special Stiention, “For further 1 Hon address, by letter Orin person, Mrs. EUGENIA CUTHBERT, auselme (MERSON INSTITUTE, ‘O14 14th st. bet. Tand K sts, 1 and Mather Select Classen apd Maibemagial School for Begins ite thirty-fifth year MONDAY. September "oe Haevards Yale, Princeton, oh H sas Star sctuare ae aaa ena ea ; a Pastoces. ‘Circulars at the bookstore. “For partiowlacs CH. B YOUNG, au23-1m_ ad Principal. northwest, ho course of adie, compres lenlish, Prone Stithmetie, Mathewaticsand Phonogi os seo Shemaicsand Phonogiaphy. ee ARe-opens Monday, September Oth. > ‘Terms, 810 pet qtarter, In avance. ‘COLLEG! JONZAGA COLL augi-tm W. E. A. MOGURK, 85., Pres' QoHoot OF mUSIG | [ESTABLISHED 187; 1805 H st. .w. ‘Rates reasonable. Church organ for ana on MEItEO. INGALES KING, Petelpal, ERMAN AMERICAN ACADEMY, 024 G ST. .w,, opens MONDAY, September 6th. Tostruc: Brandhes: Pupils wil acquire & teady use of bot tai Haine Prencks'Vocal_ and’ tnstrammestet Music. Sight ‘School for adults in English and Ger. aan, Seng for catalogue, au21-1m* HUGO KUERSCHNER, Principal, T. ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE, M’ COURSE OF STUDIES CLASSICAL AND COMMERCIAL, ‘Terms: Boarects per session of five months, $100; day students according to ‘grade. Studies will be resumed on Monday. Sept. 6, 1886. Address. BROTHER JOSEUH, Director, Carroll Post Office, Baltimors county, Md. Please send for a catalogue. “jyo-sm 188 AMY LEA\ 7 ', OF BOSTON, D uate and certilied exantiner of the New’ Engiand Pian technique, barmony and voice Conservatory. RAND UNION HOTEL ATLANTIC AVE, G 7, N. J. Electric bell in every, com:' 1.90 per day. and $4 und es 5 eae WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, FRED 3 ERICK 00, VA. ‘Pamphlets at the Star Offica Patent ordae Spriags, P.O, E.G. JORDAN. RKNEY SPRINGS, SHENANDOAH CO. VA THE LARGEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE SUMMER RESORT IN THE MOUNTAINS OF VIRGINIA. ‘This resort has been thoroughly overhauled, painted, repaired and papered throughout: Dew closets and the best sanitary plumbing in the mountains; new porches have been crec.ed: newly furnished throughout, and new hair mattresses have been. placed in all the rooms, with woven wire springs, making tnis the best and most compicte re- sortto be found in the south. Greatest variety of medicinal waters at any summer resort in the United ‘States, beautiful scenery, magnificent roads; table an- ‘excelled; hot, cold, shower and plunge baths: fishing and game’ in the imm Vicinity. | First- class livery ‘In connection with the hotel: moderate B. & 0. Telegraph and Express office in the building. ‘This is the nearest watering place to ‘Washington, being only 5 hours’ ride on the B. & 0. RR icains daily. Music will be furnished by Prof, Ed. Williams’ Brass and String Band, of Al bangh’s Opera House. Descriptive ‘pamphlets con- taizing fall information, cuts of the feur principal hotels, analysis of the water, attractions, terms, testi- ‘moninis, &c., may be had free at the following’ drag- gists: Drew's, Milburn’s, Thompson's, Schafer's unin. eral water depot on Fst, Evening Star office aud Fost. For farther information address IL, CABELL |ADDUX, Proprietor. i. BURKE, Chief Cleri Dr. GW. CHANCELLOR, Resident Physician, my8-6mn BRAS, BATHING, BOATING, FISHING. ‘Address W. F, LARKA GEE, my1s4m ‘Fortress Monroe, Va. culture, “1012 10th at nw. ‘RT SCHOO! WEST EN: 2 1024 17th st. nw. a xii SW, Rolly, London Medalist, and Mise 3. elly, Principals. ‘Medels awarded in lite classes in June, 1887 aud0-3w* ‘ARYLAND AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE Next Session opens SEPTEMBER 30. 1880. Beside the regular Collegiate Course, embracing English, the Classics and the Sclences, special courses in Agniculture, Civil and Mechanical Engineering and Applied Chemistry are provided, under the direc tion of full corps of Peofessors und’ eminent Lectar- ers ‘The Cadets are under military orgauization and Giscapline. ‘Belore making a final selection send for Catalogue of this Institution, giving full particulars as to courses of Instruction, Terms abd Scholarships. Tocation unsurpassed for beauty, heaithfulness and convenience of aevess ‘Address MARYLAND AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, yaoam Prince Georxe’s county, a. HE NORWOOD INSTITUTE, ASSelect Boarding and Day Schoo! tor Reopens SEVIE 39, 1080, Poreuuoue and alt ns SEPT 29, Porestatogue ani particulars address Mr. and Mrs, Wal. Ue CABELT, Principats, 1212 and 1314 14th st.,or, for immediate Rttentlon, at Norwood, Nelson Co, Vat Puplis destrousof preparing for tue regular course ofthe Norwood Institute, or who wich an opportanit fo acquire a practical use of the French language, will Bind it to thefr Interest to attend the suminer at Norwood. iy20-2un PINKNEY INSTITUTE, 818 CONNECTICUT ‘ave,, select English, French aud German. School ior Youtig indies and. little girls, re-opens. September 20, 1886. Fur circulars or special information apply to'ine Misses BURGESS, Princ auzeia TPHE BOYS, ENGLISH'AND CLASSICAL HIGH ‘SCHOOL —Commences its elghteenth year Sep- tember 13, in the north vession room of Dr. sunder- land's church, 4s treet nw. Instruction faidhtut aud thorough; cazefti preparation. for business, compet: live exarninations, government institutions. colleges and universities. Its puplis in the past asa rale, have {aken high rauk, See clrcalars in Book stores ur test Moninls Gtwellxznowa patron. “Tne s-hool-rodm has been put in perfect order, The Principal may be ad: Carrier 20. for a.call or turtier sm) 3. W. HUNT Ar Me dressed 717 Irving st. ce information, "| S. in one season a practical use of the Parisian pronunciation. New term MLLE V. PRUD' HOMME, 1014 17th st., between K and. N. 1.—Season of '88nd's7 reopensseptember 27th, ‘Morning, afternoon and evening classes of all grades for adults and children. French Kindergarten at 2 .m. English and French School (fifth year), near iowa Circle. Children speak, write und understand, French. ‘The languarge taught from French text books, ‘020-2. ar ianguage’ and ng this wack. DENTAL AND PHARMA- partuients of Howard University will vinter’s sessions October 4th. For further rmation and circular address C. B: PURVIS, 1118 13th st, Sel-toc2 iN ALL GRADES OF ; prepares for college, Aunupoils, West Point, all exaniinat IVY INSTITUTE, sw. corner Sthand K sts, n.w. svenlng Classes, 8 @ mouth. vel Motes, EXGhSH AND FREN AVE School for Young ‘Ladies and Children will re- open Monday, September 27th. 1308 Ht st. Circulars Sent on upplicatio u MSS, OSA, PORSCHES GERMAN, FRENCH AME and English school and Kindergarten reopens OCTOBER 4. ‘Third year. Circulars at 1224 12th +t, y. Private lesson: sel-Im* Ms Z. D. BUCHER AND MISS ADA B. CONN, coh Cpt Roi ncaa fober “4. Thorough 1 ents as a piano also play at wed- faction given in’ English branches, composition, elocution, mathematics and steuography. Also, lessons in ancl Ianguages. “Bookkeeping a specialty. Day and night Sessious. Pupils prepared for West Point, Naval Academy, High School and Civil Service examina Hons. One hundred successfully prepared during the last vear. References: Mon. W. W. Corcoran, Adal ral Lee, Washington, D.C; Admiral Balch, Baltt more, Md. sel-Im_ SPECIAL LESSONS FOR PERSONS PREPAR- ing for competitive examinations, by a lady,man3 of whose pupils have recelved fine appointments un der civil service rules, Miss BA LCH, 1200 O st. s1-1m. (pe PREPARATURY OF THE COLUMBIAN COLLEGE. ‘The exercises of this schoo! Will be rexumed on the 20th of September,with a corpsof seven teachers. The umber of pupils is Iimnited to one hundred, and appl ants will be admitted in the order ofvueir régistration, Afifth class, limited in number to twenty-five, and to be composed of puplis sevicing instruction in lower English branches and the rudiments of Latin, prepar- tory to the regular work of the school, will bé formed at the beginning of the year if a sufficient number of Pupils shall apply. ‘The class, with the daily oversight of the Principal, will be placed ina separate room, un- der the charge of a teacher who will devote hisentire me to its lustructions ‘Tattion fee, payable semt-annually in advance, the first four classes, 880; in the AMA class, $00, extra charges ‘The principa!, or one of his assistants, will, from the first of September, be daily at the school buildiag, 1335 1 at nw, to answer hiquiries in 0 CADEMY SACRED HEART OF MARY, RS, 3. L. McGER'S SCHOOL GIXTH YEAR) ‘will reopen Monday, Soptember 20th, at 1110 a nw. ‘an1s-3m. PRENCH KINDERGARTEN FOR CHILDREN under twelve years ofage reopens September 30th, For particulars address MADAME CHEVREMONT @iplomee dei? Academie de Paris), 1502 15th St uw, ‘aul 7-1 HE BERLITZ SCHOOT, ni ‘THE LADIES’ ART ASSOCIATION. OF X, ¥., "723 14th st. nw. Will be open all summer. Great ‘reduction in prices a for the summer. au’ sso aT oR TTEE Concordville, Pa. Yale and Harvard Professors, Sensee tains elects seat ONALDELLIS SCHOOL, AND, WELIES ate MEG structors, For circulars address Principal, 1305 17th st, Washington, D. QT JOHNS COLLEGE, ANNAPOLIS. Mb.—THE next session begins September 15, 1886. Seven departments and four courses of study. tory School attached. — Situation wn: beauty and healthfulness. ‘Terms very catalogue address Prof, THOMAS FELL, Bapolis, Md.or may be had of JOHN ¥. EW WINDSOR COLLEGE And WINDSOR FEMALE COLLEGE, For, Young Men—With Preparatory, and Businera Schools for Boys. For Young Ladies~With Prepara- tory and Primary Schools for Girls, ‘all sessions open September 15th, 1886, ues reudy. Address Rev. "New Windsor, Md. Sey butidings. 4, MJELLY. D.D., Pres, jy’ DRY GOODS. Day Goons Anp Canrers. Our Carpet Department is stocked with all the new patterns in Ingrain, Tapestrys and Body Brussels of the very best makes. We would request all in need of Carpets to call and take a lock at our stock before making their selections. Ingrain CARPETS, 25, 31, 37, 50c, Tapestrys BRUSSELS, 55, 75, 85¢., $1. Handsome styles in Body BRUSSELS, Body and Tapestry BRUSSELS, Hall and Stair to match. , ‘Venetian Hall and Stair to match. Floor and Stair OILCLOTHS, ‘Smyrna Tapestry and Velvet RUGS, FLOOR DRUGGETS. 10 cases Canton FLANNELS, 6%, 8, 10, 12%0. All-Wool Twilled FLANNEL, 25, 31, 374%. ; 8,000 Yards New Fall DRESS GOODS, 12%, 15, 25c. TABLE DAMASK, SHEETING, ‘TOWELS, NAPKINS, &c,, &c. JOHNSON, GARNER & CO., 636 Pennsylvania ave, er South side, pear 7th st. Hovszrurnisurnas, We are daily receiving our fall supply of Bigelow, Lowell aud Hartford Carpris, compete. Witton Body Brussels and extra super Lugraiis: also Mo: wuetre, Velvet and Roxbury Tapestry in all the new lesigns. “Art Squares all sizes, anda spleudid line of Silk’ Plushes, Spun Silk and’ Funey- Suk Furniture Coverings, Ins Point, Swiss, Antique, Cluny and Nottingham Lace Curtalns, Chenele Piano Covers and Spun Silk “rable: Covers ill sinew. ‘Thane it want of 1olee goods will fd it to their advantage to examine ‘our stock before purchasing. <c HOOE Bro, se7-3m 1328 F street, Tue Newesr Axo Bast Turcs INFALL AND WINTER DRY GOUDS CAN BE SEEN AT THE ESTABLISHMENT OF SEATON PERRY, (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & BROTHER) NEW ENGLISH SUITINGS, SCOTCH CHEVIOT ‘AND FRENCH COSTUME CLOTHS. NEW JHAUCLINE STRIPES AND SCOTCH LUPIN'S CELEBRATED CASHMERES AND ELTIES IN SILK AND WOOL PA: - TURES FOR COMBINATION SUITS. NEW STOCK OF PURE WOOL FRENCH DRESS FARRICS IN ALL THE LATEST FALL COLOR- INGS, SUPERB ASSORTMENT OF LYON’S PAILLE FRANCAISE, SATIN, | DUCHESSE, | RHA- DAMES AND GROS GRAIN SILKS IN BLACK AND ALL COLONS FOR STREET AND HOUSE LYON’S PURE SILK VELVETS, FROM 20 TO 28 INCHES WIDE. IN BLACK 'AND 15 COLORS, yS EHOM 54 10 $8 PER YARD PLAIN AND STHIPED GERMAN TRIMMING WEDDING OUTFITS 4 SPECTALTY. IMPORTED JERSEYS AND MEDIUM WEIGHT ACKETS AND WRAPS. NEW SILK, CHUDDA ANDCASHMERESHAWIS. . BEST’ MAKES OF MEDIUM AND HEAVY WEIGHT "MERINO | UNDERWEAR FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN AND CHILDREN, GENUINE ENFIELD SHAKER FLANNELS, IN ALL QUALITIES, BOTH WHITE ANDSCAR- NOVELTIES IN HANDKERCHIES AND HOSI- ¥ 2 ¥ U. ER CITY FLN Sa PLALN FIGURES ANDCORRECT PRICES, retirees Established 1840. set OCKLAND SCHOOL for girls, Sandy Spring Mont AR Goata Te mites norci-or Washlaglon Glen re Spann bene, fi Pearanga raining: Rome aranes i ‘attended to; number Heesadare RECiCY CHS WE he ale. Seago stencnieras dare ‘school, ‘The principal will be assisted by an efficient staf gayi aud Foreiga Teachers for Circulars address 521 Vermont ave. HORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING PRACTE cally taught, Siicoess guaranteed If instrucuons.a followed, Private pupils preferred. Ht. F.CROM ELI tes oF Jotine & Bakon, Stenographers, 472 La Es MADAME HOFFEGOT TEACHER OF SING ing after the trae italian method. Cassie and Modern. Music: good German, French and itallan, by unsurpassed methods, hus ler rooms.at 716 13h 30 n.w., inte 1216 G. dyia GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. S. B. Exseey HAS REMOVED TO 1337 F STREET NORTHWEST. SHIRTS TO ORDER A SPECIALTY. jv21 BOOKS, &e. CHOOL AND COLLEGE TEXT hooks FOR Tivery Grade of Public und Private Sebo, Meutout Eationery snd other Rquicies Hensel See a poardig sod Dey | Fy OME SCHOOL | FOR BOYS muy, Everything at the lowest prices Wholesale and chool: Will resume studies keptember 13}h. Speci ROOK EVILLE EM, retail, : : attention given to Music on Plano, Zither and ‘Brookev.lle,, Montgomery County,’ Md. © G PURSEL! Paluting and Crayon Drawing taught in classes or pri: | Reopens SEPT. 15. For Catalogues apply to Bookselter, vate lessons ausiaw. | anitim — KEV.G K NELSON TDs Prin | _867 180m és, 37, JOIUN'S COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, HE MISSES KERR BEG TO NCE Vernontave, between Maud Nats nw: Studion | "[“incitirends thet ther have chav? wae? | New Booxs resumed Monday, September Oth. ‘au2s-2W ‘Bro. TOBIAS, Zresident, ERMAN-AMERICAN DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. 929 I st. n.w., reopens WEDNESDAY, Sept. Ist The English Branches taught. German made a specialty. A good education isattainable in both ane ‘guages by all puplisof average capacity. Private Les- sons aregiven toboth sexes, .0 lndividuuls or in classes, to adults us weil as children. Terms reasonable. ‘au28-1m*" MISS C. DENGLER, Principal, WE EXERCISES OF WAVERLY SEMINARY will be resumed on SEPTEMBER 28th with & ll corps of teachers. ‘MISS LIPSCOMB, Principal. ‘au27-Lu FPUE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY, ‘Washlugton City, b,c ‘Phe preparatory school bexins September 20. > Phe Columbian college September ‘20, The medical schoo! bexins October 4. he Corcoran scientific school begins October: ‘The law school begins October 6. % For orother information, address. JAMES G WELLING, » 26-1 President, Payee SELECT SCHOO} OL, 1811 IST. Nw. AN ELEMENTARY AND HIGH 8 TARY AND HIGH SCHOOL FOR WILL REOPEN SEPT. 16TH (THURSDAY). ‘There are two courses of study —1 tific and Classical. ‘Phe school System, reforence Romber or'shdients United oittons eet ‘amber, jent mn, rot BOO 10 $104 # year, incl use of ‘8. Send for Bon yr Pee nhac al ak ol plese oem a @.¥) MiLr a eee ne NRO 2 A Maa Sed for Catalogue. ‘1m ATAPSCO INSTITUTE, ELLIOOTD GIT" Pee Regs, a Sree Mis ROBERTA H, ARCHER, Vice Principe aabetin RLINGTON ACADEMY. arree Pe ESOP SEED Pf treesary A Select school for Boys and'Young Mn. “Numbe imited, Only scholars of good moral ceived.” Fall term begina te SECOND MONDAY IN. Eonen cee toed Mi SEMARE EI armen eters and WARTERS dence to 1223 15th st. n w., where their sch pies neetorecumnenns ee ot |PENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, COR. 9T! Sire oe ee qualifies young men and women to support them- selves and successfully perform the ive duties of fe "Thorough instruction givenin Hapid Weiting, nguage, Correspondence, Rapid Calcu- Spay Sesceny ae Tepe teeta ieee ere reece PEoiShn cocaine ag aru ition Weeks, Year tenpiafuthp-$60 on entering: thee nce tS, Pilmenis of $6 exch, $810 in futten ease nn . rt a Silustratod Clreutar sem free ou uppnieetiony HENRY C. apes Principal. Mrs. SARA A. SPENCER, Vice Principat auld SCHOOL, ¥EAR—g125 qu 5 1G kHoRTAboES Pb ACRDEMBROr Youu Men and hoy Se ‘oung Men E ilies iindelphia. ‘Vixed price covers every Roverty Gram (Lille Chase Wyman.) ‘runsactious and Changes iu the society of Friends, ensactions a esi ‘Uplands aud Meadows ¢Abbott) A Politician’s Daughter (Hamlin) Love and Medicines ( ) csc wing purchased the Book Store No. 1434 New York avente,we shall run it in connection with OuF 8 store, 475, lvenla ave. Any orders or com- ‘missions left at either store wiil be prompuy filled. aué W. H, MORRISON, “Wasurxotox Cimcorarivo Linear 1749 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUK New Books and Best Periodicals MES MJ. HUNT, ‘Miss CU) inom: 021 110 0A st nw, 188 ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, ‘Ceres to order in every style and taatertal and ‘Rtand comfort ‘Sikh sPECiALTims ARE ama ser iar amare nerve Patent Braces, and all Dress Re Goods ‘French Corsets and Busties, Calarenre Comets and’s $1 Corset (Mian H's own make rice ty unsurpansed. JN. 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Preservire Jans Pyeservise JARS, Just Received, A NEW PATENT JaR ‘The Most Perfect and Satisfactory Jar in the World. Large Supply Just Recelved. Call and examine before buying. ELPHONZO YOUNGS Co, 428 Ninth street, ‘Wholesale and Retail Agents, P.S—Our Mandheling;Java is the most delicious that can be produced. VAPOR STOVE be sure you get the best, and one with the latest tm- Provements, which you ean tind in our full assore ment of all Sizes of the Celebrated CROWN JEWEL, DANFORTH FLULD constantly on hand See Spo ot HEFRIGERATORS, WATER COOLERS, 4a Agents for the ONE MINUTE BOSS COFFEE POT, dW reduced ta price COFFEE W. 8 JENKS & CO, 717 7th street, ty3. Goon News Goon « FROM GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE For allin need of FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES and HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS in geueral, sno one need be without well-furuished Louse Vevause they have not got the cash to spare, fe are determined to knock the bottom ous of high brices, and will sell New ae : AS CHEAP a8 THEY CAN BE BOUGHT ELSE WHERE FOR casi And we make this extraordinary offer that customers can make their own terms in régard to payments, Come and see the largest store in the United Staten Come and vee the largest and most varied stock tose- ect from. Come after you have posted yourselves! on prices ‘andterms elsewhere, and we will guarantee you tuat GROGAN'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE (THE OLD RINK), ON NEW YORK AVENUE, BETWEEN 13TH AND 14TH STREETS N. W. Inthe place you were looking for. Comeand bs con vinced that what we say are facts and nohumbug. We repeat, come and make your own terms—as Jeis GKOGAN'S. LousiaNa STaTE LOTTERY COMPANY. SF -CAPITAL PRIZE, $150,000-G3. “We do hereby certify that we the ment Sor he My and” Gua ms Sin macmape end control toe Branton Deemectese od that the same are conducted with honesty, fairness, Gnd ies, and woe ‘athortae Jaosimiles (PRECEDENTED ATTRACTIO! ‘OVER HALF A MILLION UN Nt DISTRIBUTED. LOUISIANA STATE 10’ 1¥ COMPANY. 48 1808 for twenty=nive, Sours oy ts axp THE EXTRAORDINARY QUARTERL) WING, EXT ACADEMY OF ew Ok : vee menaeeteNan ‘abd thanagement ot NG. T. BEAUREGARD, of Louisiana, and GIES. SGBAL A eantLy. of ne CAPITAL PRIZE $150,000 sarmoten Chia EE 50.008 an eae, ee pourirar HIRES EF" 68.900 _s1ga.909 1IGRAND PRIZE 0! 20,000." 20,000 2 LARGE PRIZES OF 10,000. 20u00 4 LARGE PRIZES OF $000. “20,000 20 PRIZES OF 1,000. aarti Sa Be joo Seo Belay a i eee 100 anpeATERGETEATION ERE leo = 100... leu « TBvemmmenenee SOU 2,279 Prizes, amounting to.........................- $522,500 or ey ordinary om Teucy by Express (atour BEWARE OF ANY IMITATION OF CERES! THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR Te tewithont a doubt the most Rea: mise Rygmrrtate Fugarsn te Worl, > Sate "Thre Millers have ‘ost perfect Met, contaiuincar teal the’ wit, Improved” Mache ery invented upto < Flour Unschramgn by any miltin the world Te, gj tint. we wind simpy state that "ire, Guaee ity of tls magnitiornt Flour i pray Edrope aint eaten a the principal ‘of the wo HOWEVER Like everything eine that has gained renown, some person or permans are trving to tee advaninge Of Isvand, and ‘attensjing thereby to Salm off "an aso of aFlcle for te geu sine. THEREFORE Beeure and see to it that either sacks or barrels rea@ scERES* ‘and have the imprint of TWO GOLD MEDALS atuached, None genuine without the two gold medal, WM. M.GALT aco, Whoteaale Flour and Grain Dealers Be Et PIANOS AND ORGANS. = a oe a Tue Leavrse Lxsreumern, DECKER BROS, FISCHER, AND ESTET PIANOS, ESTEY ORGANS. Pianos for rent ad sold on easy terme, SANDERS & STAYMAN, (Garvig Butler tn charge), _set-3m, F Street Northwest, JAGR © DAVEE Uprton vraxos, um ‘catialed at every destfable. win, these misrvele Jous snstraments have won the first place me hearts Ofmusicians all over the world. Buy no otuer. plane Until you have seen these, New siyle., Now tog a? S11 Bch st nw. exe ‘enho. Eowann F. Dnoor, 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, fole Agent for fteiowny 4 Sons, Gubler, Deceer Som, ‘Mafshall & Wendell, Hallett & Comson soa ther Pianon Sterling Orga, Mute ad Wr! Mee handle. Tmtrueaus Sold" ou montany pat Pcie hw gh Rng a | ‘Second-hand Pianos of other makes always ow figures. an23 and Ship} New aud ‘stock at ano, A thoronghly first-clac: Instrument at « Gium price. “Over 41,000 now in use. Second hand Pianos and at prices from $10 to$10U. Sold ou mall payments, Largest amortmens © Gc. music in the city. MENKY EBERBACE. 925 F street, ap? RANICH & BACH PIANOS. Quality always the same and the ‘s uarVelous Self-playing instruments: G. L. WILD & BRO, 709 Seventhst. n. w. Established 1964. ‘Special attention to tuning and repairing. Now te thetime to have Plahos renovated. ab20_ ns ¢ RAKAUER AND C.D. PKASE & Co. Pianos Burdett "The Oe raat Teusonable-price Pianos. pair, at KUMN'S, 407 Gal ADIES, RETURN todo tcir Fall'sewing, can rent at our “Ofice & Sew fimproved ‘Lighiridanning Sewing "Machine ot ny of the most approved patterns “at per moa Or by the week. “Ment pald’deducted off price of Mae chine i purchased Inter” Prompt atventiou to tel 4 mnadt orders Ny No.7 90 much spoken off, of which We have the sole agency, lus Fe cently been greatly ifproved by the increase of the size of its shuttle to double its former size. The ton, ‘with all machines we AUERBACR, cor. 7th and H sta, Call 422-2. auzi (OUSEHOLD” 8i aINE 1S that it weeds no ‘practe ‘complete, at $30 at gate two ‘ide seat end drawers, o secoud-and: Slag, aide eal aud Seawvory, auld ACME OF PER rhs, bee them Au ‘Light Running NEW HOME st and best The the latent siuipiest in the ‘wor nts “should ‘call at “our Uflce and see tve ‘Tmbrotaery Machine Es ‘work ine. ‘ail in & OPPENBEIMER @ BROS, 528 Oth street nw, Sole Agent for the Light-Running New Home Sewing Ola Machines taken in exchange. my20 WOOD AND COAL, __ AL AND WOOD—DRY, CLEAN COAL. CAKE fully selected for family vi; at boom prices euzl-im ad Pa. ave Be wr™ FUEL aT SUMMER RATER Y. BALDWIN JOHNSON, ‘Wholesale and iketall Dene? in WOOD and ODA. Complete Fecal Weight and Measure. ranch Bian ne eae Fors ans eho at Baote Rinntove am, Ofice, corner 9th and Kis. nw. eul0Sm ‘TONS OF FRESHLY MINED COAL ‘male, desirable and’ surects northwest ‘Wart, Ou and Water streets ee wee Joux Mum . ‘Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Same ee ST ee poe . a

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