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LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER. Wasitrxeros, D. C., Sept. 21, 1586. Indications for 24 Howrs, Commencing at 3p. m. To-day. For the District of Columbia and Virginia, fair weather, stightly warmer, northerly winds shifting to portiieasierly. Loox!—Our leader, a solid walnut marble-top chamber suite, bevel mirror, bar handles, $3. ‘Three bundred and seventy- five of them must be taken within a limited Ready tor delivery now. Orders booked Sample suite on floc Wat. H. Dess's, 311 7th st. nw, GENTLEMEN, you will do well to purchase a pair of our Congress Guiters, imitation button, Which we are seiling at $1.95. They are nobby. nd will please you. Z. strasburger, No. 906 7th street. Mac Swiss Srzam Lauxpe GoprEsy. we AN Unrivariep Rece ous Plasters bave, in the last twenty-five years, proved themselves the best, aaiest and most €ffectual remedy for Spinal Complaints, tneip~ Jent Consua:ption, Diarra, Pieurisy, Tumors, Asthma, Bronenitis, Epilepsy, Lutnbago, De: bility, Rheumatisin, Gout, Séiatica, Loss of Vigor, Dropsy, Paralysis, Loss of teria, Nervousness, Lidigestion, Palpitation. Loox at Titts.—$3.75 for an ash wardrobe; ash chamber suites, $17.00; 6 wainut brace and fane-seat dining chairs, $6.90, ouly a Hiulted number in stock; c ATTEXTION—The great west. Look! bas broke. Look! Look! Porterhouse steak, 15c.; sirloin steak, 14¢.; Tib steak, 10c.; chuice rib roast, 12yc.. good Fib roast, 10 'p meat, bees, Se. and Ge.; lamb aint inutton, Sc, 1Uc. Bnd 1gc.; Veal as low as the lowest. Specinl rates to hotels, restaurants und board- ing houses, Stalls 117 and 118 Center market, 7th-sireet wing; 24 and 25 O-ctreet market, Don't forget the Game and numbers of stalls. : Saar. L. Hoover, AWARDED Shuyikill Pare Malt 1 per bottle, Discount for the tu st and Louisiana ave, Fink PortTRars. Kets hemethy, 1109 Pa. ave ALDERSEY Dairy bcliding, on 3d street, for sugar-cured sult Goin Mepax Whisic ade. ne-seat chairs; long reekers, $2.00; ladies’ size, $1.2 Wo HL Dess, ii Tth st, mw, W'S, a¥. cor. Hg CITY AND DISTRICT Condensed Locats. Mr. George Brettbarth, the surniture dealer, is contined to his uome on’ Capitol Huil by Ue Te- sults Of & painiu! accident ue met with Satur pun achsr stump upon the i Wrenched his leit leg so ven ‘HUMAN artificial eyes, Hex uz, & native of Germany, feat disease at his home in Wenlng, aged Ss yeurs, He served during’ the war asu volun the ciuse of the war setiled in Was a the caving in of u sewer a@u U siveets northwest, on ing. Last night about 12 o'clock Officer Dean, of Which he was work- the eigtsti precinct st wd Bea. Boyd, vie: 40 UncoUsEiOus Condition on the Tin street foud, and received what Frank V sated in Brown's th, A and B stree had au sitereation in Which ihe Woman eut the Mau in three ditfereut places causing painiul, But uvt dangerous wouuds. In the Police Court to-duy, the Judge required each to give Douds tor their tudure good beuavior. A retreat of the secular clergy of the reh- diveese of Bulumore Lezan last evening at 6 o'clock at St. Mary's sen:inary, Ballimare, and. Will copUinue until Saturday Wornivg. Bishop Giimour, of Cleveiand, Unio, is conducting the Fetreat. Mrs. Friedman, 925 £ street, reports stolen from & hat rack in the hall o: uce House yester day, a coat and umbeelia worth $9 UdgeJumes K. Ludiow, of Puliadelphia, wh ied yesterday, was a distant reiative of Col, suut o | the Connecticut Pie bakery, ou 32d street, Goed News for Residents om the Metre- Pelitan Branch. ‘Yo the Efitor of Tux Eviertxe Stam: To the many vigorous assaults on the mis- management of the Metropolitan Braneb, both in the editorial and correspondence columns of Tu2Star,I added a humble contribution of the same Kind of literature, which was sent to the offices of the company and Mr. 8. Spencer, vice president, direct. - I received the following cheering answer to- ae LTIMORE AND ONTO RAILROAD Co., Orvice of THr VICE PRESIDENT, BALTIMORE, Sept. 18th, 1886, Subject: “agen to trains on Metropolitan ranch, Rev. Louis H. Schneider, Washington, D.C: Dear Sir: Lbeg to own receipt of your favor of the 14th inst. on the above subject and will investigate the question with the transporte: ion department at once and advise you fur- ther. T may say In this connection that we have contemplation the early double tracking of a considerable portion of the Metropolitan Branch in order to facilitate this very matter of the movement of suburban trains, ‘Yours truly, [Signed] S. brexcen, Vice President. that prom- i believe the company will kee ise, for understand that Mr. and basten matters if the agitatl in be kept up. Residents ana property owners all along the line must sound their plaint into the ears of the company unceasingly until it shall be con- vinced that there fs no balm in Gilead except a double track. ‘Tne traffic on the Metropolitan Braneh ts such that very often ngers can- not find the accommodation of a seat in the cars. In Circular No. 7 the company promises increased rajiroad facilities as soon as an in- crease of traffic shall justify the same. The condition is tulfliled, now for the promise. Yours truly, "Lours H. SCHNEIDER, No, 1920 G street northwest, Wasurxcton, D. C., Sept. 20th, 1886. ee Tur PAN-Evectric Cas#.—The Pan-Electric case was before Judye James, sitting in Equity, yesterday on a motion of ‘Earle and ‘attorneys for Mr. Garland, to fix a time within which the testimony shaii’be taken and to have allof it taken orally, The court beld the mo- tion under consideratio Cuancé of Unpus INFLUENCE. — Messrs, H. ©. and KR, Claughton, for Virgiata Haeri- son, have fied a bill against Laura A. MeCann for ‘discovery, injunction and account, “The complainant is a citizen of Crawford's Quarry, Mich., aud states that the parties are daughters ¢ "Thomas Smith, who died in 1 ceriain property, lots 1,2 and 26, square 457, and whieh, on Jie 3d of that year, while biibd and imbecile in mind and body, Wwlaliy incompetent to make a valid deed, he couveyed to defendant. She charges that de- fendant in this regard” used undue influence and procured such deed, and lias disposed of the property. ‘The plntit! claims that the deed was null aud void, and that she Js entitled to oue-liuit of the proceeds. SHIMONIALS FOR EX-PUBLIC PRINTER ps.—The parlors of the Ebbitt house were ded last evening with employes of the t Printing office, who assembled leave of their late chief, ex-Public Mr. Rounds was ‘assisted in “rs by Mrs Rounds and their Mis. O. H. Rothacker. The printers iypers presented to Mr. Rounds an nt silver te lee of twelve pivees, as. a token of their regard. Mr. J. L. Keuned: “the presentation speech, Mr. Henry T. Brian, forewan of the printing, In bebalt of the cletks, presented Sir, Rounds With a handsome jock, and Mr. James W. White, foreman of binding, tendered a gitt fom his ‘deparument, Mr. Kounds responded feelingly to the presen= tation addresses, & BAtt.—The Nationals won another Irom the Bostons yesterday, in Boston, by a score of 10 to 9 ~ Both te 5 played” sly, the vietors being credited with, twelve errors and the Bostons with ten. “The Ationals made fourteen hits to their oppon- env's 8, but the latter earned four of thelr rans, Other games yesterday: At Detroit—Detrolt, 3; Chicazo, 7. At New York—New York, 3; Philae deipnia, 3. ‘St. Louis—St Louis, 0; Kansas City, 0.” At Baltinore—Baitimore, 8; St. Louis, 4. “At Phliadelphia—Atnietic, 7; Cineinnau, + At Scuten Isiand—Metropolitan, 7 Pitsburg, 5. Ai Brooklyn—Brookiyn, 9 Loulsvilie, 6. tie Department of Agriculture’ defeated the Brent- woods yesterday by a score of 4 to 2, Affairs in West Washington. SABBATH BREAKING.—This morning in the Police Court Mr. Padgett called the attention of Judge Snell to a charge of “Sabbath breaking” azaint Samuel Musion and George Bennet, ef ‘the charge ts brought under an old law of 1814. e U Printer Kounds, receiving bis call daugnt Wan, Ludiow. the Engiuccr’ Comuussioner of | Testimony Was given that carpentry work bad been rried on by the delendants for about Pam Ss es twenty-five Sundays this year. Mr. Carring- Amusements, ton, lor defendwuts, claimed that the work done ALBAUGH’S OPExA Hovs#.—Those who last Bight saw Mrs. Bowers’ impersonation of Lady dudley ior the rst tne in inany seasous, dis- Covered in it iew indications of tue fight of the Years. itis the same carefully ei uorated, iu- Eisive, forceiul periormance Which the Ulder everation of theater-guers found so fascinauug @nod thrilling, and the audience at Albuugi's Jest night responded reudily wo the keen tu Gramatic spirivo! the play and ine strougly- marked styie of the star. At tue end of the Aith act Mrs. Bowers was recalled by genero: @pplause. The lady is weil supported. Mr. jock, Mr. John A. Lane, Mr. Perey Saxe, Miss Funuie Gillette and Miss Alberta Gaia- | Yn do particularly good work. ‘This evening “Marie Siuari NavioXaL THEATER.—Mr. Frederick Warde and his company gave last nixit a fairly inter- esting periormauce o: Jou Banim's somewnat Jnflaied drama of “Datwoa and Pythias.” There isapparent in Mr. Warde’s Damon the result of garetul seli-sebooting and the usciul experieuce Which receat years have brougut him. Itis a More subdued and consistent performance ‘than Mr. Warde gave when he was last seen here, and tue added repuse and seli-command in the impassioned scenes had a deeper elect than greater voisterousuess could have ob- tained. Miss Eugenie biair was especially ood a Culanthe. Mir. Herman was an accept ble Fydwuas. Lhis evewiug Mr. Warde appears “Virguaius.” Hauuis’ Bisou THeaTER—John W. Ran- sone, who is well-known w the theater-guing public, appeared in “Across the Atiautic,” a aight Dut entertaining piece, at this house last Bight, wsisied by w goud compauy, Including the eonedian Joba Hart The specialties are very youd. KEKSAS’S THEATEK.—The opening of this | house last night Was attended by un uudience that tiled every seat. The wterior hus bec. prettily redecorated returnished, as handsome a lite tucater Wariety periormance last ulght was exe ad no feature iu it could vilend Lue most lidious. HeExZoGs OreRa Hovse.—This house was packed iast night ose “Uur Strateg sta? thouge the pict of the comedy is slight, yet It te Juli of fan, of which the sudience suowed its appreciation by repeated eucures, MMe MUsEUM.—"iue Goid hing” is asensa- onal drama that wou creat appiause [rom the Audience at the Dune last nigni. The acting dogs tora a very entertaining ieatare, Wk PANORAMA 01 Le Secuud Kaitle of Bull Run is viewed by steadily increusing crowds as eovier weatuer comes ou. THe boron hc re Kerk merry rounds, Carries huuureds Of deviguied passengers dally at Athletic Park. . : ae The Harmouy Cemetery. THE LoT-OWNEES DECIDE TO AFVEAL TO THE covsrs., Over one hundred persons attended a meet ing of fot-holders of Coluinbla Harmony ceme- tery, the culored buriai ground, jst evening, at the Plymouth Congregutional church, 17th and Potreets. Carter A. Stewart presided, with W. Calvin Chase secretary. Mr. W. Syphax stated Jp general terms that last year meetings had eeu held aud a euumitter appointed to tie, prove the grounds; that tue groads were in Shameiui condition, and uoue of the promises made bud beeu Kept. Mr.Locke,« member ui be Baur, maiuiained that tue louolders bad tue MUl lo maLage the grounds, and recommended Umet they call on the courts to settle tele Gghis “The management of the cemetery Was attacked Uy Sicsors. Syphax, Stewart, Ubase and Freeman, and deeuded by L. Al Coraish, John H. brooks a: Arcuivaid Lewis, Pinay Mr. W. ©. Ch offered @ resoiuuon declaring the trustecsiip vacant, aid that a committee of five, wita the chairman as exe Giiicio member, be appoiuted weary the allure Of the ussveiation 1uio tue Equity Court of tue District tor the purpose of securing w statement Of the business muatiers of the asscclation, alld aiVing its mauagemeut entirely Inw tue hands of the lotowuers. The committee was an- nouuced a» follows: William Syphax, W. Cai- Vin Chase, W. H. Bruce, Wisi Freeman, Mev. Benjamin Gant aud Carter A. Stewart oe ‘The Briektayers im Baltimore. WARMLY WELCOMED—A BANNER PRESENTA- iOS. When the members of the Washington Brick- layers’ Union No. 1 arrived in Baltimore yes- lerday they were escorted to the oid Baliimore Street Dime Museum, where lunch was served. iy the ufternovn a procession was jormed, aud the Baltimore and Washington unions was formed and marcued to tue Schuetzen Park, Whieb Was gaily decuruted. A flue aimuer was served to the Visitors irom’ this city, aud after: Wards the Mariue Land gave a concert at the ik. At hali-past five the Lanuer preseutation tie Washington to the baltimore Union tools ob Lheopen stand,tue Mariue band furulate selections ut the bezinulog and ut tue close Of the ceremony. The banner was carried w the latiorm by the comuniciee, cousisling of Mau’) Callison, Sum’ Hail and David Kiley. Chair man Kingrose introduced President Denne a Ferry, of tae Washington union, wo presented Mt 1G "Leluit of the’ bauner comuitree to tie union. Presidest Geddes, of tue Buitimore unloa responded. The evcuing was given up to danciug and social pleasure, and tLe Wash- ingiouians returned tw this city about mid. night, WENT TO BED ON THE GRASS.—Last night the Smitasonian grounds, 8 found Michael J, Hen? dersoo, au oid soldier, under tue iuflueues of liquor, ‘who bat stripped himself or his clothing and was making tis bed on the gras. He was assisted to ine first precinet station, where, searched, about $100 in money and & boud was ‘found in bis pockets. Luter he released on $5 cuilateral, which was for Melted in the Police Court to-day. Was Dear the oven, where It was too warm to work on week days.’ The judge said there was | @ difference between works of necessity und | those of conyenic ice. He thought in this case itwas the latter, and imposed a fine of $1 on each of the delendants, CATTLE MARKET.—Sales of live stock at Drover's Rest, D.C, are reported by Tavenner Bros, yesterdiiy as follows: 124 cattle up and sold. Best at 4iqeto 4.60; good at 4c. tod; medium at 34¢. to 4; common at ye. vos. 905 sheep and lambs—iambs at dige. to 6; old sheep al 2yc. to Sig: yearlings at 3 to 4. Calves at 6 to ky oo to 350. 15 cows and calves at $25 ‘Market orisk. ‘We have Just received the following Bargains in FALL DRESS FABRICS: 2000 yards all-wool TRICOTS, Diack and colors, at 4.000 yards all-wool CLOTH SUITINGS, double widty. at 40 ts. 8 Udy yards all-wool CAMELS HAIR CANVAS CLOTH rch aed bewuiitul new mixtures, at ouly 50 ets, ‘Checks and Plaid Ladies’ Cloths, for light weight wraps and children's kilts, sus: received. BARGAINS IN SCHOOL HOSIERY. 65 dozen Fast Black Ribbed Hose, white fect, sizes Shy. at 1 cus per pair. Ribbed Hose, double knees, extra heavy, 330 dozen extra fine French Ribbed Hose, white f Siz 6 to Shy, from 30 tw 40 cis oe FOR GENTLEMEN, lezen British Half ese. vaiue 25 ets; stabi lot 20 eis. per pals: sizes ¥ to 11. New inatains, Tapestries and Velvet CARPETS Just received, ut prices below ali competition, ‘Oue Price Ouly. All gouds guaranteed. . W. W. BURDETTE & ©, _sel7-it 928 7th . 06 K streets northwest Beavrrcn Fan Dress Goons. ROYAL SERG! fold, 12 yards for $2. BLANKETS, immense assortment. some of them slightly soiled, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4, $4.50, $5. BLACK and COLORED SiLK VELVETS, $1. HOMESPUN DRESS GOUDS, all pure wool, guble width, all colors, Sfige. nies! in Brown, Green and Blue, double EB RRR R HR, 88s x ‘11 MARKET SPACE, Near 7th Stree BE Heavy BED COMFORTS, $1. Excellent quality BLACK SILKS, $1. FANCY SILK, 37%, 45, 50, 62, 7c. BLACK SATIN MERVELIEUX, all silk, 5c. BLA‘ K CASHMERE SU AWLS, pure wool. $L50, ‘TRICUT CLOTILES in all colors, all pure wool.wide double width, 50c. A Puir ot our extra large size Damask Towels, worth §4,°OF an extra large Size “Biridas Guilty" worth $F.50. ‘presented to each customer who bays S10 ‘Worth of Dry Goods, eels VREAT BAKGAIN: GREAT BARGAINS, vou't iorset the Number oo G00. 808. 25th stn. we oppoute Ur 8 Trewsury, ‘Tronks, Tra 6, Laxs, Harness, Siddica, Bridles, at nib ote sis Sunuren ae tat” at mt (Call in and be convinced, — OS 15th street mw _au27-3m Cppouite UB W ALREES 20) 10TH STREET N.W. Moth proot Felt,Carbolate uf Lame, Felts, Piteh ac, Plaster, S.C and Gas "Tar, bareuals alr, Lune mu Basxixe Hovse or HENRY CLEWS & CO., 13 and 15 Broad street, New York. Deposit Accounts received, also Certificates of De- ‘posit issued, payable on demand. Four per cent Interest allowed. * Members New York Stock Ex- change. sel6-2w Gewsrizxex ‘There is no better tume than the present to select a handsome FALL OVERCOAT OR SUIT, Reavy Maps om Have Tuem Mave TOORDER, ‘We guarantee to supply your wants for less money han clewhere for the same class of goods, BOY. ‘The most prudent people are now clothing their Boys tor School. Everything is ready; there is no reason for waiting, but every reason for baying now, TRADE Is picking up. You may as well have s large sssortment of late styles to chose from, and plenty of time to make selections as to come in the rush bye and bye, — BOAH WALKER & co, = (25 Peonsyivania svensa As Mier Bs Exercren a8 18 GENERALLY THE Case, THE “Bor MAR CHE™ NEWEST AND LATEST STYLES! NOW IN NEW GLOVES, KID GLOVES, ‘The Latest Craze Button, foll 13 in, long, 1% in. band, heavy embrold- ered back, pique stitched, In biack, brown, tans and fancy shades, at $1.48, This is a novelty on ‘account of 1ta price, aa they are a $2.25 glove, ‘Look at the following KID GLOVES: S-Button, plain back, all shades, 58c. 5-Button, embroidered back, all shades, 67c. Button, fancy band, embroidered back, all shades, Gerd 4-Button, black, fancy embroidered back, best quality, $1.98, OUR KID GLOVES need no “puffing.” They have made their own reputation. Our celebrated 4-Button “Popular,” in black, brown and tans, 890. G-Lsutton “Popular,” in black, brown and tans $1.10. 8-Button “Perfection,” in brown, and black, $1.10. 4-Button “Perfection,” in tan, brown and black. $1.25. 6-Button “Perfection,” in tan, brown and black, $1.68, 4-Batton “superior,” in tau, brown and black, $1.52. 6-Button “Superior.” in tan. brown and black, $1.98. S-Button “Mousquetaires,” “Perfection,” opera, white, tan, brown, black, $1.85. LAST AND NOT LEAST. ‘4-Button “Gold Medal,” embroidered, 75¢. ow for the Gentlemem Read this; 2-Button “‘Popuiar.” embroldered backs, all shades,$1. ‘2-Button “Perfection,” embroidered backs, all shades, 91.48, ON THE OTHER SIDE ‘We give you the laest “CRAZE” in GLOVES, ‘Here we will give you the “NEWEST.” 500 Ladies’ and Misses’ Gossamers, in black and silver gray, warranted perfect, 98c.; actual value $1.25. 25 Dozen Ladies’ Merino Seamless Skirts, entirely new, D2e. 100 Biack Cashmere Shawls, Fall weights, double width, $4.50: actual value $5.25, Our French Hund-made "J. B.” Corset, of fine Sat- teen, lace top, side steels, heavy bones, at $1.50; colors—white, cream, black, blue, cardinal and drab. ‘The “Paris” Buatle, stuffed and ribbed, only 15¢. Ladies’ Walking Jackets, of the finest Stockinette, double-breasted, coat back, at $4.48; worth fully $6.50. ‘No. 9 satin and Gros Gratn, Picot-edge Ribbon, at 15¢. ayard, sa A well-known rule of this house has been to refund the money if goods are not satisfactory and ‘ave nvt been injured, IT ALWAYS PAYS TO TRADE AT TTTT # Tt ERR 00 NNN rT HOWE Ro ONNN i ie i Ee 3 8 raise! i it tee ‘00 Bl MM M oco Waa od BPR O° HOH ge PEE) AA RRE 80 HHH ER SHE M4 EE OS EE feet 916-918 SEVENTH STREFT WN. W. Asssouxcexext Exrraorvreany. 2,108 SUITS FOR BOYS. Short and Long Pants. Spe cially prepared for September business in BOYS' CLOTHING, Never before have such goods and prices been pre- sented. The styies and patterns are the newest. Im- mense purchases enable us to inaugurate a season's | busine-s with an unusual showing in BOYS' READY- MADE SUITS. ‘Mothers and those having the care of boys will got ‘buy until these goods are examined, ‘Values and prices annexed: Price. ‘Value. $275, $4.00 to $5.00. $3.50. $5.00 to $6.00. $4.00. $6.00 to $7.00, $5.00. $6.00, $9.00 to $10.00, $7.50 and $8.00, $12.00 to $1250. ‘We believe this lot of goods will ill our store with customers, Never have we offered so good values, OAK HALL, CORNER 10TH AND FSTREETA «we16. Jvsr Recerven. AN ELEGANT AND LARGE ASSORTMENT OF LADIES’ AND MISSES! Em pe ERSEYS ALL THE VERY LATEST STYLES AND NOVELTIES IN BLACK, BLUE, BROWN, CARDINAL AND CREAM, WITH VEST FRONTS, PLAITED FRONTS, TAILOR FINISH, ‘These goods are marked at remarkable low figures, Quality the very best inthe market, and request an Anspection before purchasing elsewhere, as we believe At will be to your advantage, BH. TAYLOR, 10 083 PENNSYLVANIA AVE eee ee HARRISON BROA AND HOWSON'S and JO- SEPH RODGERS & £058 DINNER, BREAK- FAST and DESSERT KNIVES, CARVING SkTs, CHEESE SCOOPS, @c,@c, wih PEARL, IVORY, CELLULOID and sTAG HANDLES. HANDSOME CARVING SETS IN CASES ‘WILMARTH & EDMONSTOR, (CHINA AND GLass IMPORTERS, ets. 900 illustrations of the latest styles—Basar aker, OPrannErMer’s, 528 9th st. n.w., 81. Clond Building. Sewing Machines for rent, 1 Chicago Grocery Company, 806 7th St., Oners—4-year old Whisky, $2 gal., or 50c. at, ‘T-year old Rye, ., OF 75e. qt. 4-year old Brandy, $2 gal., or 5dc, qt, year old Brandy + OF 7c. Gt Sweet Catawba Wine, $1 gal. Bt ‘The Pince for First-class Sewing Ma- ‘and renting is Auerbach's, 7th "Sitwork warraated, Telephone, 4: Our Pure Old Rye Whisky, 50 a gallon, cannot be equaled anywhere Sie cla Sitye Wulaky, aoe aud Te jer hoe tle, (full quart); Blackberry Brandy, 6de. @ bot- tle, (an elegant medicinal article); Jid Holland Gib, $1 9 boutte; « vox ot good Cigars, 50 for $1; new Mackerel, $1.40 per kit. N. T. MEtzcEr & Bro,, 1 417 7th st. nw. Chicage Grocery. Company, 806 7th St., offers fine family flour, $4.48 bbi.; XXX family flour, $4.98 bbi.; patent pi ‘$6.48 bbl; bol, Sater by eh The Laultz Pare Wool Underwear ig. positive remedy for rbeumatism. | 1 AUERBACH & BRo., Sole Agents, 98.00 One good Singer Sewing Machine, warranted. OPPENHEIMER’, 528 ih st. uw. St Cloud Building. Sewing Machines for rent, i The Office of the New Howe and Ameri- can Muchine is ut Auerbach’s, 7th aud H. 1, Our Oolong, Japan, Gunpowder and Imperial Tea, ut 6Uc, u pound, hus no equal on this murket, Come and try it once. You'll use italways, N, T. MirzcEK & Buo,, 1 417 7th st. ow. $1.—Genuine Camels Hair Underwear, heavy weight, actually worth $2, a. ‘Baie Deerrd noe 623 Pa. ave. Chicago Grocery Company, 806 7th St., sells Granulated Sugar, 6\yc.; A Sugar, 6c; Light ‘Brown Sugar, 30; Brows ugar; Se. Casvoris, When Baby was sick We gave her Castoria, When she was a child ‘She cried for Castoria, When she became a Miss She clung to Castoria, When she had Cuildren She gave them Castoria, When Baby was sick We gave er Castoria, When she was.a child She cried for Castoria, ‘When she became a Miss She clung to Castoria New Arrivals of Flat Brim Hats, $2. x Mm ugkbact & Bao,, 623 Pa, ave. Seott’s Emulsion of Pure COD LIVER O1L, WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES, Very Palatable, and Increases Flesh, Dr. F. H. Clement, Brigiton, Iils., says: “Scotts Emulsion Is the best I_ have ever pre- scribed. 14s very palatable, easily assimilated and gives strengih and flesti to the patient,” eo Save the Pieces! “10c. Royal” gives them, Broken glass, china, ornaments, furniture. com There is Only One Sare Cure for Rheuma- tism and Gout, “Mt, Win. Rowan, with Gorham Manuf, Co., Providence, says: had wken 2, th,s tlc everything recommended to me, but nothing | ever did me yo much ood, and’ av promptly, as Autumn Croc! rial’ bottle free, dD GILMAN, 627 Penn, avente, Jy2t-eosy A Most Liberal Omert The Voltaic belt Co., Marshall, Mich., offer to send their Celebrated Voltaic Belts and Electric Appilances ou thirty days’ trial to avy man at ficted with Nervous Debility, Loss of Visality, Manhood, etc, Illustrated pamphlet in seaied €uvelope’ with twit purticulars, muiled tree. Write them at once, To Get Rid of a Couch or Cold promptly use Baker's Cod Liver Oi! und Mait,a wondertul remedy. Buker's pure Norwegiun Cod Liver Oil is unequaled. Baker & Co., Phila., and at drug- gists, Fresh Alderney Buiter churned every morn- fog and delivered tn 34 ib. “Ward” prints, 5c. Berl. Alva, Cottaye @heese und Butterinilic; sweet Mlik Se, per quart, Cream 16 cents Piek’ iy is the best, BOOKS, &.___ Heavavanrers Hon Scxoon Scr. ‘ ‘The largest and mom complete stock of School Books and Sehool Supplies in the District. PUBLIC SCHOUL BUOKS AT CONTRACT esks, Black-boards, Cruyous, Schoo! Bags, &c. wholesule and retail. WM. BALLANTY: sel7 425 ‘CHOOL BOOKS—SECOND-HAND. NEARLY atid new, cheap, at ABH 3Y'S Book store, 100d Peousylvauia aveuie, near 19th. Wauted—live iiundred Swintou's Complete Course und siementary Geographies, selo-Gie ENRY C LANCASTER, 529 “th st, mw. Catholic Goods, Schoo! Books and Stationery for private and public schools at lowest prices, sel0- SOHOGk AND Col GE Thar BOOKS FOR Every Grade of 1 @@.cand Private Schools. ehoul Rtationery aus ocher Regulates Everything st the lowest prices Wholesale and © G PURSELL, ‘Bookseller, 415900 y. eT New Booxs one Poverty Grass (Lillie Chase Nap tomer Pot ees ‘Uplands and Meudows (Abbott) fev sranicegarnce Having purchased the Book Btore No. 1434 New mussions left as eher store wiil be promptly filled. au H, MORRISON, W asurxorox Orecutatma Limrary, 1749 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE ‘New Books and Best Periodicals, Fifty Cents Mouth or $4 vearly. Branch 167% 14th street northwest, with same tera and privileges 5 aid MRS LUCY L HUNTER, Wz Wusz To : WE WISH TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR BROADWAY STYLES IN PRINCE ALBERT AND CUTAWAYS, FOR STYLE, FIT AND FINISH WE THINK THEY SURPASS ANYTHING WE HAVE EVER HAD THE GOOD FORTUNE TO OFFER OUR FALL OVERCOATS ARE NOW READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION. PRICE FROM $7 TO $25, GEORGE SPRANSY, 6 Convenient Grocery Store, in which will be found at ali times the: very BEST OF PaMILY SUPPLIgS, and at the Most Moderate Prices. You want to keep ‘Your eye on the date of our Opening, EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL LAW ect0ot on, COLUMBIAN UNI-| *¢yruivE YEARS OF EXAMINATIONS” JAMES C. WELLING, LID, ‘Moree econ. ory , THE HON. WALTER 8 COX, LLD, Associate JUSTICE oF SUPREME CouRT OF THE ‘the Sie deere ere? cs “ine Rotgeel Kinegryarte gee Prinsty ee year Ee eepienater avin, urea iiptesoas Sagat’ parbete Stenebe sestaae ot Praesens Pome, | Nara eee SS parents and frie.ids of paplls op and’ afer Nonaad. ‘THE HON, WILLIAM A. MAURY, LLD., Amueraxe Asromxer Gmcenat op ran Onrran | titer ier paines st f0ce seb 5.tU2W 2: LISTHENTOS Profemor of Equity. of Common Law | C\iisn DONSEY wilt resume her Calisthenic stand ‘omhe Law of clases at Forrest Hall) West Washington, and the ‘and the Law of Friends’ Select schoo', So 19121 st. nw, Washing. Ternernmip. ton, om Oct. 6th. Ciiwes at -chooix on reasonabe GEORGE F. APPLEBY, F8Q., ering | Addrens iss ACG. DORSEY, "stay Pg, Professor of Practice and Judge of Moot Amociate of judge ‘THE HON. WILLIAM STRONG, LLD., SOMETDOE ASSOCIATE JUSTICE oF THE SUPREME Count o THE UNITKD STATES, Protesor of Constitutions! Law. THE HON. FRANCIS WHARTON, LLD., SoLicrros, oF THE DEFARTMENT OF StaTR, ‘Professor of Criminal Law. ROBERT C FOX, LLD., ‘Treasurer. ‘The Exereiees of the School will be resumed tn the Law Lecture Hail of the Columbian University. on WEDSFSDAY, OCTOBER 6TH, ut 6 O'CLOCK P. nnouncements tor the year will be 1 and course of instruction will be the same as duriug preceding years, with enlarged Lecture Courses in aildepartinents. A working Law Library, specially seiected by the Faculty. wil be ac- cessibie’ to ail, the students, and will be used in the preparation and argument of cases in the School of FRENCH AND GEBMAN BOARD- School. No. 3122 Pst, West Wash: by the ACTSSES DORS., will open Sept. 20, 388, nstructors. circulars addrem "SySS Ai. G. DORSEY, anl4-eo2m® 3 MA8TY SS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, BA 313 Gt s., Wash Opens Ovtoder 1th, fe Boarding, Station-ty, fe. 13 weeks couse, S13. Yor 4 ay ‘conrve, S28. Fo circulars (free) address, ‘Sanya’ ‘Commercial College. seld-codmn Ey ‘HEEL. ORGANIST, TEACHER OF PIANO Jo and VOCAL MUSIC. "Particular aitention O be. ers, as well. as ‘wishing to be qualitiea Feuders'und performers, Terms inoderats. 734 1b sw. Oz, ‘SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. ‘The fourth year of this school (known for 33 years as Chestnut sireet seuinary) will open Wedue-da; For caialogues, application may be made to Wm. H. | £% Chestnut sireet seutnary) a Weduevdn: orga ream, BGs ped 14s New Nore avey | of day Cooke, wear Phisitiphiay For eirculary nar a. or to JAMIS G. WiLL | res PRINCIPALS, Jel2-coa5t Ogonts, Montgomery count RIERLY HALL—A PRIVATE HOME -C' for young lite. ‘Terms moderate UWorough: For circulars, apply to Mrs Ni. Principal, near Poolesviile, Md. J Brown, 1437 Penna. ave, TKO: ELD, Provident seziém. Vf ADEMOISEL Le LUCHE ETOTZ KNNGUNCES Molter trends aun yrench will commence ob ae. prt X Pa ipils tat her Classes in POBEK AST. For terms, mez Lite ic Mahe, SUCOE SIXTH VE M1 wii reopen Stonday, Septewbe! 20ui, at 1Ai0 1 maw. eer MES CUTHBERT S SEMINARY, BOARDING aN and Day School, for young ladies an chi! Tu17 15in st, Washington Competent te chers in ail departon and instrumensal. Lansiages and attention, For further 1 or in person, Mrs. EUG! 301 ‘and Leader of McKendree church Choir, 49 prepared to recelve Pupils in oice Culture and Theory, at her residence, 1408 uth st! nw, \ee: Prof. J. W. Bischoff. Se31-lw? Ret SS BRAGG'S 1 AND CLASSICAL AVE Family aud Day School for Young Ladies and Little Giris, 80 and 309 C st, nw, Reopens septem- ber goth, EH. FosTER, M.A. se21-2m of Harvasd, Vice Principal + EORGETOWN UNIVERSITY, x SCHOOL OF LAW, F ACULTY—Rev. Jumes A. Doonan, 8, J., President ofthe University: Charies W. Hoffman, LID. beau of the Faculty and President of the Muot Co Stephen J. Field, LL. b. (Associate Justice, Supreme Court), “Lecturer on Constitutional 1 Hon, Willan A. Richardson, LL. D. (Chief Justice, =. Court of «lsims), Lecturer on Statutory and Ad- ministrative Law and Legal Maxime Hon, Wiliam M. Merrick, LL. D. (Justice Supreme Court, District of Columnbid), Lecturer on Common Law Pleading und #quity Jurispradeuce; Martin &. Morris, LL. D., Lee- taser on Lquity Picading and Practice, and the Law of Partuershia, Corporations and Adiniralty;: Jaros \, Payne, Li D.. Lecturer on the Law of Real bstate, the Law of Evidence, and Criminal Law: Joseph J: Darlington, Li. b,, , ectucer on the Law of Per-onai Propert:, Contracis and Negotiable Puper, and Testa- mentary’ Law: John W. Hos, LL v., Lecturer on ‘Comm'n Law Practice, Liomestic Kelat ons, and the Tew of Torts, and Judge of the Moot Court; Sumuel eatman, 1sq., Secretary and ‘lreasurer. troductory Lecture by . on, Willlam M. Merrick, Li. D.. and annonneements for the eusuing term. at the Law Building, corner 6th snd F stree:s uurth. West, on WD. £ SUA 1, Oc.ober ott at 6:30 p.m. All ii, erested are most cordia ly invit.d fo atten ‘The ~ecretary can be seen at ive Law Bullding from 6 to 7 p.m. dally, for information, enroilment, ete, ‘opens Se Ma Select Classical and Mathematical School for bors: Regina lis tairty-fitth year MONDAY. -eptember Prepares ioe Harvard, Yate, Brisecuin, ohne top. ic id tor Kins and other colleges und universities the nce. ti schools. U.% Aliiitary and Naval -Acudeures: « roe ‘Cireuiars at the bookstore, For particulars ed CHAS. B YOUNG, au23-1m_ Pri YERMAN-AMERICAN DAY SCHOOL GUKLS. 029 1 xt nw, reopens WEDNESDAY, Sept Ist. The Engiish Branches wught. erman inde a specialty. A good educaiwn isattaluable iu bout ii gua.es by all puplisof avecug: capac Private Les- Sons are given to both sexes, .olndividuals or in classes, Wwadulty ax well aschildren, ier).s reasonable. 2S-1n® Miss C. bEAGLLR, Paepal, T[PHE COLUMBIAS UNTVEKsITY, Washington City, b,c. ‘Phe prepa-atory school beyluns sep craber 20, ‘The Columbian college begius september 20. ‘The medical schoo! be-ins« clober 4. ‘The Corcoran seientif seroo. begins October 5. ‘The law school bexins Octover 6. ‘For Catalogues or other intorination, address. JAMES G WELL. NO, au26-Im 1 ee ‘President, VE PREPARATORY 8 HOOL _(itculars giving course ofstudy, terms, ete., can be ov Tam obtuined at book tores of Morriso:, rad. Adame, OF . iin. oF of application tw the undersigned. COLUMBIAN COLLEGE L056 : AN, Secretary. | | ‘Theexercises of thts schoo! will be recumed on the 20th Of Septem -r,With @ CORpSO! Seven leuchers Dumber of pupils ia limited 10 ove huodred, «nd app ‘cun(s will be aduitted in ibe order vituelr rectsicabon, | Alifth clas, Umited in uumber totwerty-tive, wud | to be composéd of puplis seeking instruction In lower Eng ish branches and che rudiments of Lat ts Ao the reguiar work of the echo, will be at the begins fog of the year ia sufficient uumber Puy i appiy. The class, with the daily overal ofthe Principal, will ve pimcec ina separate room, un der the charge ot # teacuer who will devote Lisexure Ume to fis instruction, ‘Tuition fee, payabie semi-annually in advance, in the first four classes, 80: in tue fiith class, $U0. NO extra charges, ‘The principal. or one of bis firs o: Seplember. be dit 1330 Hot. n. RENCH KINDERGARTEN AND PRIMARY ‘glish School for Chiid-en under 12ye-z%, MAD- AME CHEVREMO ST, reopeus SEPTEM OLR 0, 1602 16th st, between Pand Q. sez0-Lmi® DIANO ANDCABI ET ORGAN LESSONS, Goud reterences, Address 408 Spruce Drott Pa FIER OCTOBER IST MR G MESS! AAwiil receive a iuiited number of pupils, address R For in- formation SeIS-GUe ANACOSTIA, D.C. ot t A S ‘orthand, Ladies or Gentlemen: Ben. Pitman’ ‘System, Terms reasouatle. Address J. R. CRUG. 0: 2814 Loth st aw MSS FLORENCE a. ROSE GRADUATE Wasi AMA ington CoLecinte Iuetuute, Ktocution and Music. T-ssons tn s Jocution to young chidrem #1 per mow 1515 Tt nw. sel te W Sze res FINE ART AND Decuraive Desi_p, Verion How. 046 Pa. ave. Day and evening classes ‘now open, Cail or geud for circular, Mrs. 4. HOYLE, Miss EJ. WALKER, selsawe QAbitoL, Wie KiNDERGA School, 22 34 st. se, matants, will, from the {he schoo!’ butldiog, es, DS SELECT SCHOOL 1811 151, N. We AN BLEMENTARY AND (GH SCHOOL FOR BOT. os, WILL REOPEN SEPT. 161H (THURSDAY). ‘There are two courses of study —Fnglich and Scien- tic and Carssiea), | Tie school ix supp'ied with maps, charts, globes. welgits and mcusur.s of the Metic Sym en), reference cooks and a cheunteal and piysieal | Iecorator, ‘supplied with ali pecesary apharatun | EN AND CO..NELIA FE. BOYDEN, TEN val, th year begins sober 4th. For cir ber students limited. ‘Tuition. from 20 to Cites mires pried Eo OM OPEE AS ISS SM | Sia year ibeading ine of tise Sen | | DEE AC rELELO wink Testa Buse | “Salt ota Shfas we Sib WELL Prmcibat 42 Comm ct vel DLEKSKILL (; ¥.) MiLiTaky ACADEMY, sel! ee eS (ol Cd. WRIGHT. 4.5. A. M.2 Principal, fe Gaynga Lake Mulitary Aeaderayy Auruta, NY" MES AHGE QUAI, HUNTER witt ix | _SthuftrCuaivgue aici She ines the ont Ktaiian method, ddress wi_ter rex | PATAPSCO SS. TTUTE EULCOTn CEP, 3p dvence, 1520 ist, opposite Franklin Pars. sels-w® | ig jae Miss A. MATCHI-TT, Principal, i WISHES 10 GIVE Li-s0N8 | Miss RUBERT, RCH bic Vice Principal auzo-Tm 8 nches privately of in aschoul; best of refer. terms moderate. Address Box 05, star office. sel RS. HARRIET MILLS—VOCAG LESSONS TO | HLINGTON AC. DEM A CURCORAN BUILDING, ‘Corner Pa, ave. and 15th st., opp. U.& Treasury. A Select ~cnool tor Boys and Young Men. Nuniber Ladiesaud Gentlemen. At home daly fron 6 | linited. Only scholurs uf good moral character re- Ls.s0Us resumed Uctober Ist, Kesldeuce 654% | Crlved. Fall term begins the SECOND MONDAY LS sel7gm | SEPTEMB. R vay and Evening Sessions, <aretal and thorough instruction in the Commou Eng.ish Brunch’s, Bovk-keeping, Short-band, Higher Aridi metic, Algeora, Geometry, Latin and Greek. 163m BUXTON MACAFES A.M,M v..Prineipal NIK G. SHOTWELL, econom:cal; position ui a CobiceDeing Sept, 15) Jett! and Warrenton, Va. Mrw is, F, FITZILUGH, . z \ 7 iss AN Enucpal: oy Auvcra, Fauquier Cos'Varse100e™" | Mf ASSUEG SHOTWELTS N KL AND Mix BUJACS ENGLISH AND | 455 Louisiana ave. (second floor). Type writinggnar pe ding ay School will ier teed to be thoroughly Luught for $1. Jee Sree ora Sek cmon wil reopen ip be tharoaghiy tangib ide Sk ye Soare stand Mathemades eis | GCHOQL OF MOsIG (ESTABLISHED 1877.) 3a NoWWGOd INSITTUTE: Private or Class Lessons. ‘Church organ for practice. ‘A Se.cct Hoarding and Day School auzi-6m — TH&U. INGALUS KING, Prine pal, For Young Ladies and Little Giris, Begins lis “lth Anuuai Session WEDNESDAY, Semember 20 by Av1212 and 121d Lats street, Mra WM. D. CABELT, Principals, Mo 8® sosurws conte a COURSE OF STUDIES: CLASSICAL AND COMBM-RUTAL Terme: Boarders per sexsion of five mouths, $100; day students according to grade. ‘Studies wal be resuwed ou alonday. Sept. 6, 1886. Address BROTHEK JOSE: HL, Director, Carroll Post OMice, Buitimors county, Ma. Mr se16-1m pReteveriel N THE VIOLY |X \ French. Tue lauguarge taught rou Fres NSTRUMENTAL, VoCaL MUSIC AND HAR mony at, Special sttention v0 Seeker Re to. arate mrument. Pro DPGRRNURE. Fa 741 Moat we el i-am HE COLLIERK HOME AX( DAY SCHOOL a eigen See, ane gar oe Sep. SU, 1886, aud Close Jane Ist 18ST. 0 few pul ie Prone Memeesanen” Taree’ scpartatate hs Ti amet ‘Juniors, under Mrs. Colliers; and (3) (en, iD Charge of Mudawye tt few Prot LUCIEN. kc. CO) Ts. nw. slim des Gureunes, A‘ LIERE, A... 1538, will ope’ lose, dune ist. 18 Papecarpent COU REE AL ML (REACH LESS \NS—MADAME A + Paris) has opene | her Day and her residence aud at thy 281 14th street. ASTRUCTION IN LATIN, GREK. MATH Mutiosand Kngiish, Prof. FA.>PRING BR. late jell Service Examat ver. Canidld tos pe lege. Aunapslia West Bint or Civil ser uation. Apply 420th st. 1, i ; Be — — W ASHESTON, B. Go THE Rounding and'bay Seleol for Yoons Ladies and Lite Girls. reopensOCT)/i. BIST, 1s6B, Academie and College prejuratory courses. Special advantase in Music and Are. A baildine in course of erect With enlarged school and cuss fooms, Will add creat y fo ue advantages of Te school. Naw bet ot por iis in both departments limited. Noss PARTE, 1010 35h oem CaPh 0: HILL PREPARATORY SCHOOL Boys wad Girls reopens spi. New Jersey ave xe, Pel Say and eveuiagy bor patents td Qept 16th, Miss Bem SAULT, Prmeipak, set Tuve PPERAGH S085, PVarTE OR IN GL by Prot. LARROQU, carts er, graduate of Le ~orbonie, Paris Also € Pepuration foreil colleges. 114 2 st. 3 F sis, ne zan, Voice, Vielin. Flute aig UK BULLARI DI kevim* M . VERN MIN ARY, PA 1100, LiOd and T1LE6 Most. now. Boarding and bay Scivol for Young iaules and Little ‘clris, MRS. ELIZ \ BETH J. SOMERS, Principal. Priseipal wilt elcis ¥eur opens 30, t. 30th, Th erat uonie aive Sepucaiber Stn out dally. ES Se oe Gud Miss CR. NORE Groved school. Primary. Advanced gud “Kind rgarten Deparcay mts. « frre Twellu year beg! 13th st. nw. Nena i MS thoctor Young Ladies 2 Teopen WEDNESDAY, September 29th, _je28-6m NTED—BY AW) Li-KNOWN AND EX” rienced leucheT of mathematics classes in & ofr iauily. Address 1A-Lin® Ars. M.G.D.. 1206 Ost. nw. SONS PRI PAI firempet ‘aminations. by a lady.many ohwhus payils uave received five appamanietis Ger civi! service rues, Miss hALCH, 1.00.01 811m RS BUROS ENGLISH AND PRENCH School for Young Ladies and Children will re- Open Mouday, September 27.k, 1308 Ms Cleculars ‘Set on applcution, wel-zm™ MSS Resa POS HES GRIGIAN, Fite. AVE and inglish school and Kinierg artes ‘reope GrLoues Third yeur. Circulars at 1224 Lath nw. Private lessons. SRENCH LESSO: Puplis wigut iu one season a practical use of the jangue and’ Pari ian this wees. Av Lt N. 1t.—Season of * Borns Jdren. French kindergarten ish and French School (iiith Sear), neat ‘Children “speak, write aud undersiand books, GPENCERIAN Sana dstan.w. qua. ides you! g mer selves aiid siscesin ly perk lite. “Thorough instenctios Kn au: BUSINESS COLLEGE, On. 9TH =A practical business. ducation Usk ‘support them active duiies of ting, may. es raphy wid Ty pew ee esular day avd ev To ng, eaLONS FesaMed SAY. September Ie, at ® a.m. and 6 pan, Office open tor arra:geueats on abu afer Mo day, Augtst 3d. A full Corps of teachers, Tuition Fees Day sexions—Regulur’ busves course, une Year, 850, payavie Siu on entering, wud Balunce i Monty insallaments of $10 each: A Year schoiurshipy, in ful “om entering, $00: Luition per quarter of Lb Weeks, “$20, paid on entering. "Night. session Year scholars. ip.s50 on ent three montis.eis, pa able $6 on entering, and balance in moutnly iB Siulments of 26 each, oF $18 ln Mu.1 on entering. Aijustrated Circular “ent free on apyiieation HENRY ©. BP.NC. KR, Principal, Mrs. SARA A. SPeNCER, Vice Principal, ant® S5OO aeeoo REARS QUARTER ™e' LY.—WiTHL C SHOKPUDGES: ACADEMY for Young wen and Bovs, Media, Pa, 12 from P.iladeiphia. Fixed price covers every jen DOORS. we. No eatin Charges. Nor ital exp ngex. No examination. gor aim slot, ‘Lwelve expericneed teschers, all isen, and all gr at.8 Special opport pities for apt students vo Vsnee Tapidiy. Speciai drill tor duit and backward boys. Patrouy oF students ay select any studies OF choose the regular Bugilsh, Scientitic, Manes, « las fealor Civil “engineering course. “indents ited at Media Xeademy-ace won fn Harvard, and Wen other Colleges and Poly chile Schools. leu SUdcuts set to evidege to Addy, 1510 Ind. 10 I>t5, 10 in 1886, “A graduating claw every year in the commercial department. A ‘Piysical aid Chemi- eal Laboratory, Gynusium and Bail id. Voluuies added io Library tn 1b8 . Pls mical appa tas doubled 10 Iss3, Media bas seven churches 4 emperance charter which pr hibits te nale of a intoxicaliug dri ks. Kor new’ Mlustraied circ dres< the Prin ‘and Proprietor, =Wil HN C SHORTCIDGE, A.M. (Harvard Gratuaie), Media, Pa. Prinel pal at Hiige® House, Tuesday, september oto9 pan ‘aud. ‘For terms apply to H. DUN Please send for a catalogue yes, DONOR Sean SASS LEAVITT, OF BOSTON, Gham ML *?°"ietcher of Pixae snd Organ, Gomerva ory: “Pawn technique, burmony and voir’ : 33.2 uidiaba avenue, | culture. -1U%2 10:n st. nt, as Lessons reaymed September We | VPARYLAND AGkiCTiaURAL ine GQHORTHAND AND EXPERT TYPEWRITING | AMA | Next Session opens SEPTEM BEI 2U. 1596, Beside the regular Collegiate Course, enibracii. English, the Chasics and the Sclences, special cour es in Agriculture, Civii_and Mechanical bugineering and Applied Chemistry are provided, ander tue direc tin of a fad corys of Peofemors and eminent Lectur practically taught. Success uaranteed Ifverious, giherwine don’t apply. Private puuils preterred. i ¥. ROMELIN, with Jobus & Laswn, Stenographers, 2 Lousiana aye, Bele. piss I. HESSELBACH ers The Cadets are under nulitary orgauization aud jy Cees ean Sade cane ee esis siad eal sapcion ant oe Dassoae 1135 17th st. se15-1m* 538 i eer giving full sactnciontin COUTSEs ALR? SCHOOL SARS PIKE RAS RLMOVEED | 81th era aod conveulence of ubcess “Adilress= MARYLAND AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE syzham Prince Georye's county, 304, APLEWOOD INST. TUTE, FOR BOTH SEXES, Concurdville. Pa. Yu.e aud Harvard Professors, Phorongh insiruction In sil ceparcments. A welk uipped department for little Loys abd girls, yea SHOKILIUGE, A.Me Prinetpal, MCRONALDELLIS SCHOOL AND WELLES ley Preparaiory.—Fourth yeur commences Sep- icuiber” 22, Be. Prepares or any colleges test tk structors, For circulars address Miss ANNA ELLIS. Principal, 130.) 171 st, Washington, D.C. pHosoamareic HEA! To amore central location, 1319 # street, where si will be pleased to meet her Ciasses an usual, el6-2w: GHORTHAND REVOLUTIONIznD — sr0A3 So 4 simplest, most rapid and. most legible ys em in the world. " Classes forming. Tuilon Ly corres, ondence, Call for prospectus, #21 F st.a.w. ju ‘se15-61 AMES CORRIVON, PROFESSIONAL TUTOR. Stiween years in schoois and colleges. | Exact aclentific instruction given at schvols residences in Dborthand, as writien at the Capitol. Bookkeep- ing. Ladies’ Angular Handwriting, popular style for ‘society correspoudence in Europe and America, P. D. &5., round hand, preferred for department records. Spencerian syscem) Lettering, &c. Superb writen and Lngraved Visiting Cards, Card Stand, House of Kepr:sepluitives Kvening clases at the Columbian ollege + repuratory School, 13.5 H st, n.w. se10-1m* CECELIA’S ACADEMY. 601 FE. - APITOLST. Exerciacs resumed MONDAY. Sept. 6 The Ei lish course te thorough. atusic, Palnting. Fancy Work; also, Plain Sewing receive special attention. Private ‘class in-Padntt: g for ladies, selduwe rpae ‘BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGRS, 728 14TH ST. N. W., And ail other principal cities. Recognized as superior to all other similar Institu- tons, Unexcelled advantages for learning CONVER- Je26-3m0 VARTERS, SUMMick CLASSES. Call, Monday and Th hand Supplies ADAME HOFFELDT, TEACHER Miee'sies the tro italian method. Cae by aneurpansed methods, bus het rouusae 718-18 mow. Inte 1216 G, Ayla TPE MISSES KERR BEG TO ANNOUNCE TO their tr ends that they have changed tnelr rest. deer to 1223 1oth st. n w., where tuelr schoo! Wil be continued with increased advantages, September 22d. OF SING Classic and an" DIRENEY INSTITOTE, 618 CONNECTICUT ‘ave., select English, Fresth und German School SATION. iu Youtg ladies anu Tittle girs, reopens Replember 20, 18uU Fur elrculars intormation Ste si pepe Feoeziremely Low. | 0 ines BUS spec. on apply alg ww vrata 3 : [SE BOYS ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL HIGH = Masonic Hat.” tember 1 in the nore seaslon’ tous of LT suntee: Cor. of Sth and F ste, n.w. aria | ndiachureh, dig street nw. “Instruction flititul aud ‘Mr. Marini begs to infurm that he will leave Paris | thorough; ‘reparation for business, compcti- onthe 11th snd willbe at his Academy SATURDAY, | tive exsial rament intl ubions, colicges-| SEPTEMBER 25TH, wa receive Pupils and ‘orm bis | and universities, Tis pupliniu the past, asa rule, have Ciasees for the season 1886-87. ‘The regular opening | takeu high rank. See circulars in, stores for test ay willbe ou SATURDAY, OCT. 2D, at 2p, {OF | monials of well-cnowa pairons, The school 0m has Erte puri cedars pad farted ts | sie)? ving a CainarSs ea aaa = ‘itend the opening ay seléim | infeymation — (suz02m] — J. W. HUNT A. N. ATIONAL MEDICAL T[BE, SDICAL, DENTAL AND PHARMA N ‘MEDICAL I DEPARTMENT Oy COLUM. preg pny a 4 orn iret e ftiormation lar a ‘The Bixty-fiNh Agua! Xemsion will begin on Information apd, ruler address CB PUMVis, ‘RAZ D. BUCHER AND Miss ADA B CON! "Teacuers of Piano, Organ and Vocal Musics "Mise Conn will ay regular continue dally aus coe k meoeemee ss 28 2 pas RAS oe ee ol aa sia 3 DAY, October 5th. ‘7p. For inf rmaiion or cir a AF A RING, M.D. Lean, 720 15th | YPOUNT, VERNON, 1690 T ot &. Rw. Office hours: 6:80 to 104. mi. and 4105 p.m. AYE french and Engileh School for Girls. Fourteenth Vv SUING D. a8 ing gussrmation SppIy IO ‘Carroll institute Hall, Fat, near6ms, | _%S20 ATRO ea Clases for Mines and Masters wil the sea. if; ogaduls ngental: pres a tor college, meor aS spearaia tt w corner Sihsnd K eta nw. ‘Classes, $b s nausea. ool sedom C.F. WOOD, 275th st. ne T GEORGES FOR ROS axD ¥CI advantages wod sinaiion, “$90 to Passeavive Jans Presexvixe JARS Just Received. A NEW PATENT JaR ‘The Most Perfect and Satisfactory Jar in the World. Large Supply Just Received, (Call and examine before buying. ELPHUNZO YOUNGS 00, 428 Ninth street, ‘Wholesale and Retall Agents, P.S—Oor Mandheling Java is the most delicious that can be produced, EY. 233m Love, Covrrsar, Manrucz, THE THREE PRINCIPAL EVENTS IN THE LIFE OF MAN. ‘There ie a great diversity of opinion as to which are the principal events in the life ofa man, Some wril- ere claim that oue of the most important events 1s wheu he tails in love. Now his future buppi..ew does depend a good bit upon who he falls iu love with. Very often the right man marries the wong womaa and vice versa: p-ubably oitener vice versa than the ‘other extreme, ‘The three important events in the life of man are bere given. These pointscannot be contradicted and every citizen of Washing:on will see at ouce that they are correct beyond all dispute: 1 When the young man first discovers a very faint sign of @ mustache. ‘That is a period of bappiness. ‘2 When be observes with frelings of sorrow that ‘his hair te getting gray. That isa periodof gioom, bot ‘he soon recovers from it, ‘& When he goes to VICTOR E. ADLER’S Ten Per ‘Cent Clothing House for bis clothing. That is a period <gvod luck, .or ADLEK’S is the place to secure we ‘best goous for the least money. eqtg have ivan the three prineipal petatata too tite ‘man, now let us give the advantages of buying st ADLER'S: 1. You get manufacuuring cost, ‘2. You always get good material and the best poss!- ble work. ab a very slight advance above 3% You get the benefit of the One-Price system and you always get the lowest prices, 4 You buy of a Reliable House with an established reputation. eons ‘VICTOR E ADLEES PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE STRICTLY ONE PRICE 27 axp 029 TTH STREET NORTHWEST. IMPORTERS OF PURE OLIVE OI. FaMOUS CA ROMELS FRESH EVERY DsY. ‘ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. | fe pupiis 0 languages and | €20 OTH STREET, OFF. U.& PATENT OFFICE | ‘ BmaNce. 1700 Pa. 4vER Ww. | P8-STRAW MATS at your ows price . : DRY GOODS. zammuzo 1840, | SEATON PERRY, ’ a pty Pee AS “DER! - porate y. : Mer ASD QUALITY ONY PREV.OUs OFF “BL ‘ eELQCANT TWO-TONE STRIPHD and BEADED WETTES TIN DUCHESS, VUSCOVITRS AND FALL. ERANGAIS©, for iiridal neste from 180 10 $3.50. ACPERES 100K GF L) OOSSTLESSA TEN DDOH> SSG MASGQITONC LATS ANG Pall Calsi te hlack amd a cos i= abd wil colure oF sr SES IUCK OF EUROPEAN DRESS FAB But for Piao and Conitination Suite. fa: ging {om S00. to SS per yard. AP W PARI~ AND BERLIN WRAPS JACKETS, NOWMARKEIS. x cs. ALL-WOOL ADS at lowest quoter * UN LACE Pal SONS LACE CURTAINS AND IN HANDKERCHIEPS AND SSE AND PERINOYS kK (D GLOVES, © PKENCH GP. CORSETS iran 81.50 AKIN" OF MERINO UNDYRWEAR IN I Heavy Weghis ver Lases’, Gouuctmem JAL APARTMENT POR DISPLAY: ‘GOODS BY GAS Lilt we FLALS FIGU KIS ANDCORKECT PRICES, SKATON PERRY, Peary BUILONe, Penn, Avenue, Coruer vu siren, recta Save Or Lixex DAMASKS. _si8 We have jnst purchased at great advantage a large lot of Table Lineus, which we offer at 25 per cout leas than asaal eaves, Special bargain in Bleached Barusiey Doobie Dam asks, at $1.50, Worth 82. Hi-caut tor hotels aud ree taurmnts Special prices will be elven ifbought by the piece. These are undoubte ty the best goods ever offered for the price, Heavy Wewht, fine quality and low price, ‘Tuwe's, Napkins and Shectings Ballard Vale Flam 4 Shaker Fiannels at the very lowest prices for the mos reliable goods, W. M. SHUSTER @ SONS. Perfection Black Silks, made by C.J. Bonnet € Ca, or Lyon The most superior Black Silks ever offered public. ° rosGrain Slik» im all qualkties Whive Silks of all grades for Weddings * Large am rtuient of chutce Paris Novelties im ex clusive designs, Priesuey"s Mourning Goods, Henrietta, Melrosa, | Drap d Alma and Camely Hair, Lupin's B.ack Goods in every gende, New Hosiery, Uasecwear. ‘Cholwe stock of shik Umbreiian W. M. SHUSTER @ SON, 910 Peousyivania Avenue a w, ‘ONE PRICE, N.R-Twe Best i Tax Cuxarest. Laxsuvecn & Bro. Wish to call attention to their Housefurnishing De | Partment, This is aiways stocked with « complete and varied asvortment of guo@ staple goods, ba: more | so this time of the year, Our stock has never before been so well selected by UB AS goods In this depart MeNtare use at all seavons produces. we have made spectal low prices in the following good: 50doren 10x30 all linen Glam Towels, Te. aplece, dozen, Mors 50x28 alt linen Momie Towels, 124s 1.30 per doze ‘aillinen Huck Towels, 18c. apiece or $2.00 perdoren, all toes Double Hack Towels per dure | Saxdi Colored hurdered. khotted fringe Hack or Det ik. 256. each LOU pier se ns ite wiite Terry Towein Liye. oF $1.50 per aes 19x48 pure white Terry Towels, worth $3¢ , tor 250 each oF 8k00 per dox-n. Leaw ‘Turkey Ked Damaek, 58 in. wide, 25c., wat Fanted fas colurs. T cave Indigo ive Damask, 68 in. wile, STC, worth 50e. Tease T-botied Turkey Red Damask, 60 in. wide, Be. Fedined to sie, Unitenciw! Table Linen tn several designs, exces quality. 6 In. wide, $7%e., worth 50c Gu in. Unbleached ‘Table Linca, beautiful patteras, ‘66 in. Unbleached Tabl- Linen, 60c., worth Thc, ‘Our 64 in. Bleached Damask: 506., 60e. handsome paturasand devine: Sormiet price G0e.,. 708. any d lings Lge. 18 and 20 in, Diaper. $1.00 and 81-25; pure linen, Duy.ies In great warts. prices raging from By OUR FELT AND PLUSH COVER DEPARTMENT Is directly opposite our Linen Department. Both these departments are conveniently located on the | first floor—iast counters to the right. Forreal ase and ‘embellishing @ household nothing is prettier than « nice cover or scarf. We have anextremely handsome Une, and if from curiosity alone, come and 1ouk as our ‘most: Jegant display, 4-4 Feit Table Covers for $1.00. 64 Flannel Table Covers, $2.25, {4 Jute Covers for $1.35. 7-4 Jue Covers lor G1 $4 Jute Covers for $1.85. 10-4 Jue Covers for $2.40. 12-4 Jute Covers for 82.00, 5-4 Plush Table Covers for $4.00, 6-4 Plush Table Covers for 812.00, 2.0, 82.00. $4.00, $5.00. from $7.00 io $39.00, ca, LO, 91.25, FLD wo $700 Fell Vidies stamped), 10°. Felt Scars (ramped ‘Orient Table Covers, $4.00. Orient Tab e Sear, $8.00. Flanuel Piano Covers, Feit Piano Covers, all grades OUR LINE OF FALL DRESS GOODS, DRESS 8 LKs, CLOTH, | Tec, ALL READY FOR DISPLAY. ‘Read our Announcement to Sunday Papas. ONE PRICE TO ALL sel7, Hovsercnxiswixa We are daliy receiving our fall supply of Bigelow, aed “arp-is, comprising Wien’, anvana extra, muper. tictalt wine Moe ace Curtains, . ‘aioe ‘Tose tn want ot Boole guods wil nd ico their ndvauitage to exauaioe — HOOE BRO. & se7-3m 1326 F SCC GREAT BARGAIN 1% EMBROIDERIES. | ‘street, J.W. SELBY, 1916-1916 Penneyivanis venus —

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